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Stephen Longespée
File:File:Arms of Stephen Longespée (d.1260).svg
Arms of Stephen Longespée:Azure, six lions rampant or, a label of three gules.[1]
Seneschal of Gascony
Justiciar of Ireland
Personal details
Born c. 1216
Died 1260
Spouse(s) Emmeline de Ridelsford

Stephen Longespée (c. 1216 – 1260) was an English knight who served as Seneschal of Gascony and as Justiciar of Ireland.

Life[]

Longespée was a son of William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury and Ela of Salisbury. He was a cousin of the King Henry III of England. His wife Emmeline was an heiress of her grandfather Walter de Ridelisford, and brought possessions in Connacht and Leinster in Ireland.[2] In 1255, Longespée was appointed the Seneschal of Gascony, where his administration was hampered with disputes with Lord Edward.[3] After Lord Edward returned to England in 1255, Longespée remained until 1257 as Seneschal, before returning to England. When Lord Edward reluctantly recognized the Provisions of Oxford in 1258, Longespée was one of the four counsellors given to accept the reform program. In 1259, Longespée was appointed Justiciar of Ireland.[4] He died in 1260.[5]

Marriage and issue[]

Stephen married Emmeline, the widow of Hugh de Lacy, 1st Earl of Ulster, the daughter of Walter de Ridelsford and Annora Vitré. They had the following known issue:

  • Emeline Longespée (died 1291), married Maurice FitzGerald, had issue.
  • Ela Longespée (died 1276), married Roger la Zouche, had issue.

Citations[]

  1. Glover's Roll of Arms, Panel 5.
  2. Frame 1998, p. 46.
  3. Prestwich 1988, p. 16.
  4. Prestwich 1988, p. 27.
  5. Frame 1998, p. 54.

References[]

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