Victims of the White Ship disaster


The White Ship disaster on 25 November 1120 claimed the lives of numerous high-ranking people of Norman England.

Captain and crew

  • Thomas FitzStephen, Captain
  • Helmsman, apparently drunk
  • Approximately 50 oarsmen and sailors

Passengers who died

Approximately 250, including servants and marines. Of these, 140 were knights or noblemen and 18 were noblewomen.

Family of Henry I of England

D'Avranches family

Seigneurs de l'Aigle

  • Gilbert d'Aigle, viscount of Exmes, first cousin of Richard d'Avranches
  • Geoffroy de l'Aigle, son of Gilbert, survived clinging to a rock, but then succumbed to exhaustion
  • Engenulf d'Aigle, son of Gilbert

Royal household

Nobles of England

A number of other nobility of England were on board, although very little is known about them.
  • Walter of Everci
  • Robert Mauduit
  • Hugh of Molines

Nobles of Normandy

Clergy

Family of the Emperor

  • Theodoric, son of Henry, a relative of Emperor Henry V. Henry was likely the son of Agnes, sister of the emperor. Orderic Vitalis identified him as Teodericus puer Henrici nepos imperatoris Alemannorum, which would imply that he was the grandson of Agnes. Farrer identifies him as a nephew of Emperor Henry by his sister Agnes and Frederic, Duke of Swabia.

The sole survivor

  • Berold, a butcher from Rouen, who was likely on board to collect the debts owed to him by the travellers.

Those who chose to travel on a different ship