Reginald Talbot1
He was also known as Reginald Wasunville.1 Circa 1211 he confirmed grants by his father to St. Mary’s Abbey.1 In 1223 he recovered Castletown-Dalkey following litigation.1
Child of Reginald Talbot and Mary de Canteton
- Adam Talbot+2 d. b 1278
Mary de Canteton1
Child of Mary de Canteton and Reginald Talbot
- Adam Talbot+2 d. b 1278
Adam Talbot1 
Juries and recognitions.1 Founded the Augustinian monastery of the Holy Trinity at Crow St.1 He lived at Malahide, County Dublin, Ireland.1 In 1251 he was granted exemption from assizes.1
Child of Adam Talbot and Amicia Messet
- Sir Richard Talbot+2 d. 1287
Child of Adam Talbot
Amicia Messet1
Baron of Lune.1 County Meath.1 Her married name became Talbot. Baron of Lune.1 County Meath.1
Child of Amicia Messet and Adam Talbot
- Sir Richard Talbot+2 d. 1287
Rodney Saward1
- [S6440] Ruth Lansdell, “re: Grey Family,” family provided evidence then verified by subsequent research and verification by BENR (101053), 19 November 2012. Hereinafter cited as “re: Grey Family.”
Philip Saward1
- [S6440] Ruth Lansdell, “re: Grey Family,” family provided evidence then verified by subsequent research and verification by BENR (101053), 19 November 2012. Hereinafter cited as “re: Grey Family.”
Sir Richard Talbot1 
He lived at Malahide, County Dublin, Ireland.1 In 1284 he confirmed in his rights to his lands in Castletown-Dalkey.1
Child of Sir Richard Talbot and Juliane Keating
- Sir Milo Talbot+2 d. 1291
Children of Sir Richard Talbot and Elizabeth Tuite
- Richard fitz Richard Talbot+2 d. 1323
- Adam Talbot2
Elizabeth Tuite1
She was heiress to Feltrim, County Dublin and lands in Meath and County Cork.1 Her married name became Talbot.
Children of Elizabeth Tuite and Sir Richard Talbot
- Richard fitz Richard Talbot+2 d. 1323
- Adam Talbot2
Richard fitz Richard Talbot1 
He lived at Feltrim, County Dublin, Ireland.1
Children of Richard fitz Richard Talbot and Cecilia (?)
