William de Windsor, Lord Hastings

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William de Windsor of Little Easton (FitzRobert), Lord of Hastings sui uxoris

Also Known As: "fitz /Robert/ de/"
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Birthplace: Little Easton, Essex, England
Death: 1162 (59-60)
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Son of Robert FitzWalter, of Windsor, Sheriff Of Norfolk and Sybil Fitz Walter
Husband of Hawise de Hastings
Father of Robert Fitzwilliam, de Hastings and Anabalis Foliot
Brother of Margaret de St. Clair; Roger de Cheney (de Chesney ) and John de Cheney (de Chesney )
Half brother of Simon de Cheney; Margaret fitz Robert; Elias FitzRobert and Peter FitzRobert

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About William de Windsor, Lord Hastings

Jure uxoris is a Latin term that means "by right of (his) wife".

It is most commonly used to refer to a title of nobility held by a man because his wife holds it suo jure ("in her own right").

Similarly, the husband of an heiress could become the legal possessor of her lands jure uxoris, "by right of [his] wife", as in England until the Married Women's Property Act 1882 married women were legally incapable of owning real estate. Jure uxoris monarchs are not to be confused with kings consort, who were merely consorts of their wives, not co-rulers.

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William de Windsor, Lord Hastings's Timeline

1102
1102
Little Easton, Essex, England
1132
1132
Of, Ashington, Somerset, England
1156
1156
Little Easton, Essex, UK
1162
1162
Age 60