Sir William Martin
- Born: Abt 1155, Cemmaes, Machynlleth, Powys, Wales
- Marriage: Ankaret verch Rhys 141
- Died: 1208 or 1209, Combe Martin, Barnstaple, Devon, England about age 53 141
Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information. 141 William Fitz Martin, son and heir or Robert Fitz Martin, by 2nd wife, sometimes more fully described as William son of Robert son of Martin, occurs in the Pipe Rolls from 1176 until the time of King John. Between 1170 and 1183 he granted a messuage and land in the manor of Blagdon to the canons of St. Augustine's, Bristol. He confirmed to the church of St. Michael on the Steep Holme a grant of land in Uphill, which had belonged to Serlo de Burci at the time of the Domesday Survey. In 1176, the justices in Somerset fined him. He witnessed two undated charters of Henry II, and in 1187, was assessed for scutage in Somerset and Devon. In 1194, Richard I confirmed to William son of Robert son of Martin the lands and liberties of Serlo de Burci, grandfather of Robert. In 1198 William made an exchange of lands in Combe-Martin, Devon, with Warin de Morcells, who had married his sister Sibyl. In 1207 he gave 20 marks that his bailiff might be liberated and his manor of Pidel' (Puddle Waterson, Dorset) be restored.
He married Ankaret, daughter of Rhys ap Gruffydd, prince of South Wales, but in 1191 Rhys, contrary to his oath, expelled William from the castle of Nevern, giving it to his own son Griffin, and later another son, Maelgwn, held it under Llewelyn. He died in 1208 or 1209, when William his son and heir owed 300 marks as relief. His widow died in or shortly before August 1226.
~Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, (Martin) Vol. VIII, pp. 532
William married Ankaret verch Rhys, daughter of Rhys "Fychan" ap Gruffdd Prince of Wales and Gwenllian verch Madog.141 (Ankaret verch Rhys was born about 1160 in Dynevor Castle, Llandilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales and died Shortly before AUG 1226 in Wales/England 141.)
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