

Children: 1. Hugh le Rus II (c. 1215-1231) 1. William le Rus b: ABT 1227(!) in Norfolk, England
Previously married, or at least betrothed, to Richard de Solars. The marriage was probably never consummated.
ii. ALICE DE HUNTINGFIELD, married (1st) in or after 1200 RICHARD DE S0LERS, of Faccombe and Tangley, Hampshire, and Bonby, Lincolnshire, younger son of Guillaume (or William) de Solers (or Soliers), of Ellingham, Hampshire, Constable of Moulins-la-Marche, 1180, by Mabel, daughter of Robert Fitz Robert (or Fitz Count), of Conerton, Cornwell. Castellan of Gloucester [grandson of King Henry I of Engjand]. In 1200, as "Ricardus de Soliis," he gave £600 Anjou to have his lands in Normandy and England, and to marry as he pleased. RICHARD DE SOLERS died shortly before Michaelmas 1207. In 1208 his widow, Alice, sued Thomas Peverel for one-half of vill of Faccombe. Hampshire as her dower. In 1211 her father gave the king six fair Norway goshawks for the marriage of his daughter, Alice, widow of Richard de Solers, and to have assignation of her dowry out of the lands of her late husband.
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Norfolk, UK
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1215
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1219
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Burgh By Sand, Cumberland, England (United Kingdom)
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England, United Kingdom
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