Genealogy research by Mark Humphrys.
William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke,
Marshal
rebuilt Pembroke Castle, Wales, 1189.
He rebuilt
Kilkenny Castle
1192.
Isabel's family's title, Earl of Pembroke, was re-created for William in 1199.
He rebuilt Chepstow Castle, Wales, c.1200.
Founded New Ross, Co.Wexford.
Founded Tintern Abbey,
Co.Wexford, c.1200
(later seat of Colclough).
He
built
Hook Lighthouse,
Co.Wexford
(survives, oldest working lighthouse in the world).
See images.
He
built Carlow Castle 1208
(ruin survives).
He
rebuilt Usk Castle,
Wales, c.1212-19.
Through his wife he inherited
Dunamase, Co.Laois.
The first mention of Dunamase Castle is 1215,
when John
ordered Geoffrey Lutterel
to hand it over to Marshal.
He
appears in King John
by Shakespeare.
Governor of England 1216-19 (in minority of Henry III).
He died 1219, age 73 yrs.
He was bur
Temple Church, London.
Isabel died 1220, age c.46 yrs.
She was bur St. Mary's Church, New Ross, Co.Wexford.
1st Earl and Isabel had issue:
Maud mar 2ndly to William de Warenne, 5th Earl of Surrey and had issue.
Tomb of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (on LHS), Temple Church, London.
2nd Earl of Pembroke on RHS.
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Photo 2006.
From Jack Hargreaves.
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Wider shot of the Temple Church effigies.
1st Earl is back LHS, 2nd Earl is back RHS.
4th Earl is front LHS.
Photo 2004.
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From here.
See wider 2006 shot
from Jack Hargreaves.
Creative Commons.
Carlow Castle.
After Gabriel Beranger, 1790s.
Photo of sign at the site.
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