Disowned by her family for marrying a foreigner
Fourth son of William The Conqueror. Buried at Reading Abbey, Berks. He succeeded his elder brother William II as King of England in 1100 and defeated his eldest brother, Robert Curthose, to become Duke of Normandy in 1106. He was called Beauclerc for his scholarly interests and Lion of Justice for refinements which he brought about in the administrative and legislative machinery of the time.
of Holbeton, Devon
After her first husband James Bayley's death, she was engaged to Lord Robert Edward Innes-Ker, son of the Duke of Roxburghe but they did not marry. She was a gold and silver cup winner breeding British Friesian cattle and was an authority on playing bridge.