Walter de Gant (died 1139), Lord of Folkingham was an English nobleman.

Walter was a son of Gilbert de Gant and Alice, Dame de Montfort-sur-Risle. He inherited the English titles of his father, while his younger brother Hugh adopted his mother’s surname and arms to inherit her French titles and lands.

He founded the priory at Bridlington, around 1113 for Augustinian Canons.[1] He died in 1139, while as a monk at Bardney Abbey and was buried there.

Marriage and issue

Walter married Maud, daughter of Stephen, Count of Tréguier and Hawise de Guingamp, they are known to have had the following issue:

Citations

  1. ^ Prickett, Marmaduke (1831). History of the Priory Church of Bridlington. Cambridge.

References


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