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Bertha de l'Aigle, Countess of Surrey

French: de Ferrières, Countess of Surrey
Also Known As: "de Laigle", "de l'Aigle", "Berta"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Gostenois, Duché de Normandie, France
Death: circa 1130 (85-94)
Darley, Derbyshire, England
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Engenulphe de l’Aigle and Richvaride (Richeride, Richarde) de L'Aigle
Wife of Henry de Ferrieres of Ferrières-Saint-Hilaire and Chambray
Mother of Maud de Ferrers; Robert de Ferrers, 1st Earl of Derby, Lord Of Tutbury; Engenulph de Ferrers, master of Duffield Castle; Amicea de Ferrers; Emmeline de Ferrers and 4 others
Sister of Gilbert de L'Aigle; Roger de L'Aigle; Robert de L'Aigle and Richard (Richer) de L'Aigle, Seigneur de l'Aigle

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About Bertha de l'Aigle, Countess of Surrey

Bertha Roberts de l'Aigle

(unconfirmed)

FMG: Untitled English Nobility D – K "Ferrers"

WALKELIN de Ferrières, son of --- (? – killed in battle [1035/45]). Guillaume of Jumièges records that “Hugo de Monteforti filius Tustini” and “Walchelino de Ferrariis” [a later passage names him “Henricus de Ferrariis”] fought and killed each other, dated to the early part of the reign of Guillaume II Duke of Normandy from the context of the passage[416].

m ---. The name of Walkelin's wife is not known. Walkelin & his wife had one child: HENRI de Ferrières (? – [before 14 Sep] 1101; buried Tutbury).

  • The Chronique de Normandie, based on le Roman de Rou, names "Henry seigneur de Ferrières" among those who took part in the conquest of England in 1066[516].
  • Orderic Vitalis records that the king granted "castrum Stutesburie quod Hugo de Abrincis prius tenuerat" to “Henrico Gualchelini de Ferrariis filio”[517].
  • Sire de Ferrières et de Chambrais, Normandy.
  • King William I awarded him over 200 lordships, half in Derbyshire, together with the castle of Tutbury, Staffordshire (previously held by Hugues d'Avranches) which became his main seat[518].
  • “…Henrici de Ferrariis…” witnessed the charter dated 1082 under which William I King of England granted land at Covenham to the church of St Calais[519].
  • Henricus de Ferrariis” founded a church “apud castellum meum Tuttesbury”, for the souls of “…uxoris mee Berte et filiorum meorum Engenulphi W, Roberti ac filiarum mearum…”[520].
  • Domesday Book records land held by “Henry de Ferrers”, including in Nakedthorn and Sutton Hundreds, in Berkshire; several properties in Buckinghamshire; Lechlade in Gloucestershire; numerous properties in Leicestershire; numerous properties in Derbyshire[521].

m BERTA, daughter of ---.Henricus de Ferrariis” founded a church “apud castellum meum Tuttesbury”, for the souls of “…uxoris mee Berte et filiorum meorum Engenulphi W, Roberti ac filiarum mearum…”[522].

Domesday Descendants speculates that she was a member of the Laigle family based on the couple naming one of their sons Ingenulf[523], although it is not clear that this family used this name exclusively.

Henri & his wife had four children:

  • INGENULF [Guillaume] de Ferrers (-after 14 Sep 1101). “Henricus de Ferrariis” founded a church “apud castellum meum Tuttesbury”, for the souls of “…uxoris mee Berte et filiorum meorum Engenulphi W, Roberti ac filiarum mearum…”[524].
  • ROBERT Ferrers (? – 1139). “Henricus de Ferrariis” founded a church “apud castellum meum Tuttesbury”, for the souls of “…uxoris mee Berte et filiorum meorum Engenulphi W, Roberti ac filiarum mearum…”[525]. He succeeded his father in 1101 in the greater part of his English possessions. “Robertus comes de Ferrariis” donated property to Tutbury Priory by undated charter after succeeding “in hereditatem bonæ memoriæ Henrici patris mei”[526]. The 1130 Pipe Roll records "Robt de Ferrar" in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire in respect of "Werchesworda"[527]. He was created Earl of Derby in 1138.
  • AMICE de Ferrers (? – 6 Sep ----[528]). “Robertus comes junior de Ferariis” confirmed donations to Tutbury by “avus meus Henricus…Egenulfus patruus meus…Robertus pater meus”, naming “Nigellus de Albiniaco et Amicia filia avi mei”[529]. m NIGEL de Albini of Cainhoe, son of GUILLAUME Seigneur d'Aubigny & his wife --- (? – [1100]).
  • daughter(s). The fact that Henri had more than one daughter is shown by the charter under which “Henricus de Ferrariis” founded a church “apud castellum meum Tuttesbury”, for the souls of “…uxoris mee Berte et filiorum meorum Engenulphi W, Roberti ac filiarum mearum…”[530].

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bertha ROBERTS (1040-) [Pedigree]

   '''b'''. Abt 1040, Gostenois, Normandy, France
   '''d'''. Darley, Derby, Eng.

Married Henry de FERRERS (1036-1088)
Children: [listed under entry for Henry de FERRERS]



Berta married Henry de Ferrers circa 1070. She and Henry founded and richly endowed the Priory of Tutbury "by the concession and authority of William the younger (Rufus), King of the English" in 1089.

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Bertha de l'Aigle, Countess of Surrey's Timeline

1040
May 4, 1040
Gostenois, Duché de Normandie, France
1060
1060
Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom
1062
July 9, 1062
Tutbury, Devonshire, England
1064
1064
Darley,Derbyshire,England
1068
1068
Darley, Derbyshire, England
1070
1070
Of, Darley, Derbyshire, England
1077
1077
Stainsby, Derbyshire, England
1084
1084
Tutbury Castle, Derby, Derby, England, United Kingdom
1086
1086
Radbourne, Derbyshire, England