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About Isabel de Creke
Robert de Valoines was the heir, and is supposed the son, of Theobald the elder: he was the father of Theobald the younger, who owed his service to Richmond in 1178, and was the founder of Hickling Priory (1185) in Norfolk and Campsey Priory (before 1195) in Suffolk. Theobald's sisters Joan and Agnes de Valoines were prioresses at Campsey, c. 1195-1235, and were assisted by one Hamo de Valoines. Theobald the younger married Avice, and his heir was Thomas de Valoines.[7] Thomas was succeeded by Robert de Valognes, whose mother was Isabel de Creke, sister of Bartholomew de Creke.[8][9] Robert married Roesia, sister of William de Blund (of the patron family of Ixworth Priory,[10] who died at the Battle of Lewes, 1264).[11] Their son Robert the younger, born c. 1247, married Eva, widow of Nicholas Tregoz of Tolleshunt D'Arcy in Essex,[12] and died in 1281 leaving two infant daughters, Rohesia and Cecilia.[13] Cecilia became the mother of Robert de Ufford, 1st Earl of Suffolk and his brethren.
[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Valognes]
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Isabel de Creke's Timeline
1202 |
1202
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North Creake, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
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1217 |
1217
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Orford, Suffolk, England
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1224 |
1224
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Shabbington, Buckinghamshire, , England
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1274 |
1274
Age 72
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Suffolk, England (United Kingdom)
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