William de Aldeburgh, 1st Baron Aldeburgh
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William de Aldeburgh, 1st Baron Aldeburgh (b. bef. 1349-1 April 1388) was a British peer, the son of Sir Ives Aldeburgh.

He married Elizabeth de l'Isle before 1364. They had three children.
  • Sir William Aldeburgh, 2nd Lord Aldeburgh (b. bef. 1358-1391)
  • Elizabeth Aldeburgh (b. bef. 1363-1417)
  • Sibyl Aldeburgh (b. bef. 1367-1439)


In 1364 he and his wife were enfeoffed
Fiefdom
A fee was the central element of feudalism and consisted of heritable lands granted under one of several varieties of feudal tenure by an overlord to a vassal who held it in fealty in return for a form of feudal allegiance and service, usually given by the...

 of the manor of Harewood
Harewood
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, Yorkshire
Yorkshire
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, by Sir Robert de l'Isle. He was created 1st Lord Aldeburgh on 8 January 1370/71.
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