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The Magna Carta is a medieval charter which aimed to curtail the power of the King of England.

The authors were English barons who had themselves suffered at the hands of the King.

It is often seen as an early attempt at a democratic bill of rights, although there is now believed to have been an even older document, or pact, composed in the Anglo Saxon period.

Despite the King agreeing to the charter, he later reneged on the deal, which led to the Barons War of 1215-1217.

BaronTitlesLivedFurther Information
William D'AlbiniLord of Belvoir
High Sheriff of Warwickshire
High Sheriff of Leicester
High Sheriff of Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire
c.1236
Hugh Bigod3rd Earl of Norfolkc.1182-12251
Roger Bigod2nd Earl of Norfolkc.1144-1221
Henry de Bohun1st Earl of Hertford
Constable of England
1176-12202
Gilbert de Clare5th Earl of Gloucester
4th Earl of Hertford
1st Lord of Glamorgan
7th Lord of Clare
1180-12303
Richard de Clare3rd Earl of Hertfordc.1153-1217
John FitzRobertLord of Wakeworth Castlec.1190-1240
William de Forz3rd Earl of Albemarlec.1242
William de HuntingfieldSheriff of Norfolk and Suffolkc.1225
Robert FitzWalterConstable of Baynards Castlec.12354
William HardelMayor of London
Sheriff of the City of London
c.1207
John de Lacy2nd Earl of Lincoln
Constable of Chester
5th Lord of Bowland
c.1192-1240
William de LanvalleiGovernor of Colchester Castle
Lord of Walkern
c.1217
William MaletSheriff of Somerset and Dorsetc.1175-12155
Geoffrey de Mandeville2nd Earl of Essex
4th Earl of Gloucester
c.1191-1216
William Marshall II2nd Earl of Pembroke1190-12316
Roger de MontbegonBaron of Hornbyc.12267
Richard de Montfichetc.1267
William de Mowbray6th Baron of Thirsk
4th Baron Mowbray
c.1173-c.1224
Richard de Percy5th Baron Percyc.1170-1244
Saer de Quincy1st Earl of Winchesterc.1170-12198
Robert de Ros1st Lord Helmsleyc.12279
Geoffrey de SayLord of West Greenwich1155-1230
Robert de Vere3rd Earl of Oxford
Master Chamberlain of England
c.1165-1221
Eustace de VesciLord of Alnwick Castle1169-121610
KingTitlesLivedFurther Information
JohnKing of England
Lord of Ireland
Duke of Normandy
Duke of Aquitaine
Earl of Cornwall
Earl of Gloucester
Count of Maine
1166-1216

1 Hugh Bigod married a daughter of William Marshall ("England's greatest knight").
2 Henry de Bohun was descended from Scottish royalty.
3 Gilbert de Clare married a daughter of William Marshall ("England's greatest knight").
4 Robert FitzWalter was leader of the baronial opposition.
5 William Malet accompanied King Richard I (The Lionheart) on Crusade.
6 William Marshall II was the son of William Marshall ("England's greatest knight"), and commisioned the first biography of a knight (about his father).
7 Roger de Montbegon abandoned the surety of the charter, to be replaced by Roger de Mowbray.
8 Saer de Quincy was related to Scottish royalty.
9 Robert de Ros was a supporter of the Knights Templar, and was buried in Temple Church (London).
10 Eustace de Vesci was related to Scottish royalty.

Many of the barons were also related to one another.


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