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- Also known as Robert of Paisley.
About Robert le Croc
From http://edurnford.blogspot.com/2014/08/11c1f-maud-la-zouche-married-robert-de.html
Siward de Longsworth de Holand (son of Count Dirk VI de Longworth 1114-1157 and Countess Sofie van Salm von de Rheineck) married Julana de Robert, the daughter of Robert le Croc de Longsworth.
Is this Robert a descendant of Alan de Holland of Downholland, Lancashire (http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=53192, search for "Alan")?
Comment June 2016: seems to have retroactively picked up "de Holland" in his geni name from his daughter's marriage to Siward de Holand.
From http://corkerhillhistory.webs.com/earlyhistorycorkerhill.htm
Around 1202 Sir Robert De Croc built a wooden motte fort on a prominent drumlin, a small hillock, which is now the site of Crookston Castle. The de Croc line resided at Crookston Castle for the next hundred years and the following is the known lineage[6]:-
Sir Robert de Croc m. Eschyma de Molle
(Inherited the Crookisfeu from Walter Fitzalan c. 1202)
Alan Croc (1202-1246)
Simon Croc
Walter Croc (1203)
Isabelle de Molle m. Robert de Pollock
page 115 - 118 of Follow the Arrow
From page 41 of Descriptive Catalogue of Impressions from Ancient Scottish Seals, Royal ... By Henry Laing
221. CROC, ROBERT. Plate X. fig. 11. On a heart-shape shield three crooks.
"Sigillum Roberti Croc."—Appended to a Charter by Isabella, the daughter of Robert Croc, widow of Robert Polloc, the lady of Molle, to Simon Lindsay, of the lands of Hungerig, in Teviotdale. c. A.d. 1200.—Melros Charters.
Robert le Croc's Timeline
1125 Birth of Robert England
1147 Age 22 Birth of Juliana, daughter of Robert le Croc de Longworth England
1160 Age 35 Death of Robert England
???? Burial of Robert
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