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Upon the death of his father Robert de Newburgh succeeded to the manor of Winfrith and other ancestral family estates in Dorsetshire, and in 1234 paid two marks towards a grant to King Henry III on the occasion of the marriage of the latter's sister Isabel. In 1242 he paid a fine of 30 marks to be released from going to Gascony in the service of King Henry III and in 1246 he paid scuttage of fifteen pounds for fifteen knight's fees formerly of Roger Arundel, on a grant to the same sovereign upon the marriage of the latter's daughter. His inquisition post mortem stated that his son and heir Henry, was then twenty-three years old.
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He succeeded to his father's Dorsetshire estates, paying in 1247 a fine of fifty pounds to the crown for livery of his inheritance. In 1270 he deeded to his son and heir John de Newburgh the reversion of the manor of Winfrith after the death of his mother Lucy who held it as dower from her husband Robert de Newburgh. In 1276 he was summoned by King Edward I to serve in the war against LLewellyn, Prince of North Wales.
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Robert de Newburgh
was born at Abt 1200.
His parents were Robert de Newburgh and .
He married Blocked at England .
They were the parents of 1
child:
Henry de Newburgh
born Abt 1223.
Robert de Newburgh died 1246 .