Walter Fitz Robert

Walter Fitz Robert of Woodham Walter[a] (c. 1124–1198), lord of Little Dunmow, Essex, was steward under Stephen of England,[1] having succeeded to that position upon the death of his father, Robert Fitz Richard.

Walter died in 1198 and was buried at Little Dunmow, in the choir of the priory of Austin canons.

Walter Fitz Robert was married twice.

[b] He and Maud de Lucy, daughter of Richard de Luci, had the following children: When Robert, and his co-conspirators, fled after being implicated in the 1212 plot against King John, John required that the barons present hostages to show their loyalty.

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