William fitz Nigel (d. 1134)

William fitz Nigel, 2nd Baron Halton, was a prominent 12th-century noble. He was a son of Nigel, 1st Baron Halton. William died in 1134.

He succeeded to the title Baron of Halton and position of Constable of Chester upon his father's death. He held lands in Halton, throughout Cheshire and also in Normandy.[1] Through his mother, as heiress, he obtained the title Baron of Widnes and the Lancashire manors of Widnes, Appleton, Cronton and Rainhill.[2] In 1115 he established a priory of the Augustinian Order of Canons Regular in Runcorn.[3] He died in 1134 at Halton Castle and was buried at Chester.[4]

Marriage and issue

He married Agnes de Gant, daughter of Gilbert de Gant and Alice de Montfort. Their children were:

Notes

References

  • Nickson, Charles (1887), History of Runcorn, London and Warrington: Mackie & Co. 
  • Starkey, H. F. (1990), Old Runcorn, Halton: Halton Borough Council 
  • Whimperley, Arthur (1981), Halton Castle: An Introduction & Visitors' Handbook, Widnes: Arthur Whimperley 
  • Whimperley, Arthur (1986), The Barons of Halton, Widnes: MailBook Publishing 
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