| John FitzAlan Lord of Clun and Oswestry, Salop 1 2
Born: 1200Marriage (1): Isabel d'Aubigny Died: 1240 at age 40   Research Notes:  From Wikipedia - John Fitzalan, Lord of Oswestry :
 John Fitzalan, Lord of Clun and Oswestry (1200-1240[1]) in the Welsh Marches  in the county of Shropshire .
 
 Family
 John succeeded his brother, William FitzAlan, Lord of Clun and Oswestry, who died in 1216 without issue. They were sons of William FitzAlan of Oswestry (d. c1210) and Isabel, daughter and heiress of Ingram de Say, who brought Clun to the marriage. The FitzAlans were descendants of Alan fitzFlaad , a Breton .[2]
 
 Royal conflicts
 He was one of the feudal barons  who became a target for the anger of King John of England , whose forces attacked Oswestry  town and burned it in 1216. John Fitzalan was close to Llywelyn ap Iorwerth  until 1217.
 He was also a representative of the Crown in a dispute between King Henry III of England  and the Welsh  leader, Llywelyn the Great  in 1226. In the same year he mediated between a neighbour, William Pantulf , Lord of Wem  in Shropshire  and Madog ap Gruffydd  (died 1236), Lord of Powys  and a cousin to Llywelyn ap Iorwerth .
 In 1233/4 during the conflict between King Henry III, the Earl Marshal , and Llywelyn the Great, John Fitzalan sided firmly with the Crown and Oswestry was again attacked, this time by Welsh forces.
 
 Marriage
 He married Isabel, daughter of William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel  and Mabel of Chester, and were parents of:
 John FitzAlan , Lord of Clun & Oswestry, who inherited jure matris, in 1243, the castle and honour of Arundel  and became de jure Earl of Arundel.[3]
 
 Notes
 ^ Cockayne, G. E., edited by the Hon. Vicary Gibbs & H. A. Doubleday, The Complete Peerage, London, 1926, vol.v., p.392
 ^ Cockayne (1926) vol.v., p.391-2
 ^ Cockayne (1926) vol.v., p.392
 
 References
 Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 p.149-28.
 D.C. Roberts Some Aspects of the History of the Lordship of Oswestry, Thesis in the National Library of Wales .
 
 
 
 John married Isabel d'Aubigny, daughter of William d'Aubigny 3rd Earl of Arundel and Mabel of Chester.  
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