Jocelyn de Angulo
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Jocelyn de Angulo, 1st Baron of Navan (fl. 1172), was an Anglo-Norman knight.
Biography
De Angulo was one of fifty knights serving under Hugh de Lacy upon the latter's grant of the Lordship of Meath by King Henry II of England in 1172. Jocelyn was awarded the title Baron of Navan by de Lacy. He had sons Gilbert, Philip and William, all of whom would be outlawed for rebellion in 1195. He built a fort at Navan, the origin of the town, of which he can be called the founder.
Jocelyn is believed to have derived his surname from his homeplace of Angle, Pembrokeshire.
Philip de Angulo
Philip was an Anglo-Irish knight, fl. 1195–1206, son of Jocelyn de Angulo of Meath, Philip and his two brothers, Gilbert and William, were outlawed for rebellion in 1195 and had their lands confiscated. However, in 1206 King John of England pardoned them, Philip being allowed to inherit his father's estates at Navan. From his brother, William de Angulo, descend the Connacht families of Waldron, and others. He is considered an ancestor of Nano Nagle.{{Citation needed|date=July 2009}}
William de Angulo
William was an Anglo-Irish knight, fl. 1195–1206, and son of Jocelyn de Angulo. William was associated with the rebellion of his brothers Gilbert and Philip in 1195, and likewise pardoned in 1206. He held lands in Meath under Walter de Lacy which were returned to him upon his pardon. He is the ancestor of the Mac Jordan Duff, Mac Phillip, de Bhaldraithe/Mac Bhaldrin/Waldron clans of County Mayo.
Clann Coisdealbhaigh (after Mac Fhirbhisigh)
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{{tree chart|border=0| | | | | | | | | JOC | | | | | | | | | | | |JOC=Joycelyn
de Angulo
fl. 1172}}
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{{tree chart|border=0| | | | | | | | | WIL | | | | | | | | | | | |WIL=William
de Angulo
aka William Mac
Coisdealbhaigh}}
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{{tree chart|border=0| | | | | | | | | MIL | | | | | | | | | | | |MIL=Miles Bregach
Mac Coisdealbhaigh}}
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{{tree chart|border=0| HUG | | | | | | GIL | | | | | | PHI | | | |HUG=Hugo
d. 1266?|GIL=Gilbert
Mor|PHI=Phillip
fl. 1288}}
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{{tree chart|border=0| JOR | | | | | | GIL | | | | JOD | | BAL | |JOR=Jordan
d. 1324?|GIL=Gilbert Og
k. 1333|JOD=Jordan
Duff|BAL=Baldraithe
/Baldrin}}
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{{tree chart|border=0| JOH | | | | | | JNO | | | | MJD | | MPH | |JOH=John|JNO=John
fl. 1366|MJD=Mac
Jordan
Duff|MPH=Mac
Phillip}}
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{{tree chart|border=0| | | | | | | | | JOR | | | | | | | | | | | |JOR=Jordan na
Bertaighecht}}
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{{tree chart|border=0| | EDM | | | | | | | | | | | | | WIL | | | |EDM=Edmond an
Machaire
k. 1437|WIL=William}}
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{{tree chart|border=0| | JOD | | | | | | | | WIL | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | WAL | | | |JOD=John Duff
d. 1487|WIL=William|WAL=Walter}}
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{{tree chart|border=0| | GIL | | | | | | | | WAL | | JOD | JOR | | HUB | | | | | | | JOH | | | |GIL=Gilleduff|WAL=Walter
k. 1545|JOD=John Dubh
fl. 1536|JOR=Jordan
Glegil|HUB=Hubert|JOH=John}}
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{{tree chart|border=0| JOR | JOH | | | | | | RUD | | PIE | WIL | | GIL | | | | | | | THO | JOB |JOR=Jordan|JOH=John
k. 1536|RUD=Rudhraighe|PIE=Piers
k. 1555|WIL=William|GIL=Gilladuff|THO=Thomas|JOB=Jordan
Boy}}
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Buidhe|JOR=Jordan|WIL=William|DAV=David|EDM=Edmond|JOH=John
fl. 1586|WAL=Walter|DUB=Dubhaltach}}
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{{tree chart|border=0| EDM | JOH | JOR | WIL | DAV | RIC | EDD | WIM | CAL | | | | | | | | JOB |EDM=Edmond|JOH=John|JOR=Jordan
Buide|WIL=William
Caech
k. 1589|DAV=David|RIC=Richard|EDD=Edmond|WIM=William|CAL=Calvach|JOB=Jordan
Boy
fl. 1585}}
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Mac
Coisdealbhaigh
fl. 1660s|DUB=Dubhaltach
Caoch Mac
Coisdealbhaigh
k. 3 March 1667|EDM=Edmond
Dubh|CAL=Calbach
Ban}}
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Literary reference
The Song of Dermot and the Earl (composed early 13th century) mentions the de Angulo family, and casts doubt upon Gilbert's paternity. This is probably intended to insult Gilbert as a traitor to the King.
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De Huge de Laci vus conterai,
Cum il feffa ses baruns,
|"Of Hugh de Lacy I shall tell you How he enfeoffed his barons, Knights, serjeants and retainers. [...] To Gilbert de Nangle, moreover He gave the whole of Morgallion; To Jocelin he gave the Naven, And the lands of Ardbrackan, (The one was son the other father, According to the statement of the mother) |
References
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- Knox, Hubert Thomas (1908) The History of the County of Mayo to the Close of the Sixteenth Century; with illustrations and three maps. Dublin: Hodges Figgis (reprinted by De Burca Rare Books, 1982 {{ISBN|0-946130-01-9}})
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