The History of William Marshal was commissioned by his son shortly after William’s death in 1219 to celebrate the Marshal’s remarkable life; it is an authentic, contemporary voice. The manuscript was discovered in 1861 by French historian Paul Meyer. Meyer published the manuscript in its original Anglo-French in 1891 in two books. This book is a line by line translation of the first of Meyer’s books; lines 1-10152. Book 1 of the History begins in 1139 and ends in 1194. It describes the events of the Anarchy, the role of William’s father John, John’s marriages, William’s childhood, his role as a hostage at the siege of Newbury, his injury and imprisonment in Poitou where he met Eleanor of Aquitaine and his life as a knight errant. It continues with the accusation against him of an improper relationship with Margaret, wife of Henry the Young King, his exile, and return, the death of Henry the Young King, the rebellion of Richard, the future King Richard I, war with France, the death of King Henry II, and the capture of King Richard, and the rebellion of John, the future King John. It ends with the release of King Richard and the death of John Marshal.
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Baron Langford of Summerhill in Meath is in Baron Ireland.
In 1795 Clotworthy Taylour aka Rowley 1st Baron Langford [aged 31] was created 1st Baron Langford of Summerhill in Meath. Frances Rowley Baroness Langford [aged 20] by marriage Baroness Langford of Summerhill in Meath.
On 13th September 1825 Clotworthy Taylour aka Rowley 1st Baron Langford [aged 61] died. His son Hercules [aged 30] succeeded 2nd Baron Langford of Summerhill in Meath.