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Richard de Redvers

Richard de Redvers
Baron de Varenguebec, seigneur de Reviers
PredecessorGuillaume de Vernon
SuccessorBaldwin de Revier
Born1066
Vernon, Eure, Normandy, France
Died8 September 1107 (aged 68-69)
Mosterton, Dorset, England
BuriedAbbaye de Montebourg
SpouseAdelina Peverel
IssueBaldwin, William, Robert, Hugh, Hawise
FatherGuillaume de Vernon
MotherEmma FitzOsbern
A 19th-century print of the ruins of Montebourg Abbey in Normandy where Richard de Redvers was buried in 1107

Richard de Vernon seigneur de Redvers (or Reviers, Rivers, or Latinised to de Ripariis ("from the river-banks")) (fl. c. 1066 – 8 September 1107), 1st feudal baron of Plympton in Devon,[1] was a Norman nobleman who may have been one of the companions of William the Conqueror during the Norman conquest of England from 1066.[citation needed] His origins are obscure, but after acting as one of the principal supporters of Henry I in his struggle against his brother Robert Curthose for control of the English throne, de Redvers was rewarded with estates that made him one of the richest magnates in the country. He was once thought to have been created the first Earl of Devon, but this theory is now discounted in favour of his son Baldwin.

  1. ^ Sanders, I.J. English Baronies: A Study of their Origin and Descent 1086-1327, Oxford, 1960, pp.137-8, Barony of Plympton

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