Sir William Haute Knt.1,2
M, #13411, d. 1497
Father | William Hawte Esq., of Bishopsbourn2,3 d. 1462 |
Mother | Joan Wydeville2 |
Last Edited | 15 Aug 2006 |
Sir William Haute Knt. married Joan Horne.2
Sir William Haute Knt. died in 1497.2
Sir William Haute Knt. lived at Bishopsbourne, co. Kent, England.4
; Knighted 1465 at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth Wydeville (King Edward IV), joined the rebellion against King Richard III in 1483.4
Sir William Haute Knt. died in 1497.2
Sir William Haute Knt. lived at Bishopsbourne, co. Kent, England.4
; Knighted 1465 at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth Wydeville (King Edward IV), joined the rebellion against King Richard III in 1483.4
Family | Joan Horne |
Child |
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Citations
- Weis (MCS, line 153A-13, p. 186) "...knighted at coronation of Queen Elizabeth Wydeville" (wife of Edward IV.)
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 153A-13, p. 186. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, William Haute: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00125578&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S971] Charles M. Hansen, "Mary Isaac's Descent from the Beauchamps: The Correct Lineage," "Mary Isaac's Descent from the Beauchamps: The Correct Lineage", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol.147, No. 585 (January 1993): p. 10. Hereinafter cited as "Mary Isaac's Beauchamp Descent."
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis MCS-5, line 153A-14, p. 186.
Joan Horne1
F, #13412
Last Edited | 15 Aug 2006 |
Joan Horne married Sir William Haute Knt., son of William Hawte Esq., of Bishopsbourn and Joan Wydeville.1
Family | Sir William Haute Knt. d. 1497 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 153A-13, p. 186. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis MCS-5, line 153A-14, p. 186.
Thomas Hawte1
M, #13413, b. circa 1460, d. 1502
Father | Sir William Haute Knt.2 d. 1497 |
Mother | Joan Horne2 |
Last Edited | 15 Aug 2006 |
Thomas Hawte was born circa 1460 at Shelvingbourn, Bishopsbourne, co. Kent, England.1 He married Isabel Frowick, daughter of Sir Thomas Frowick, circa 1485.2,3
Thomas Hawte died in 1502.2,1
Thomas Hawte lived at Bishopsbourne, co. Kent, England.2 Thomas Hawte was also known as Sir Thomas Haute.2
Thomas Hawte died in 1502.2,1
Thomas Hawte lived at Bishopsbourne, co. Kent, England.2 Thomas Hawte was also known as Sir Thomas Haute.2
Family | Isabel Frowick |
Children |
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Citations
- [S905] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:2172660, Karen Moore (unknown location), downloaded 20 July 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:755272&id=I35757522
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 153A-14, p. 186. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S905] e-mail address, 20 July 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:755272&id=I35757685
- [S905] e-mail address, 20 July 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:755272&id=I35757686
- [S905] e-mail address, 20 July 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:755272&id=I35757687
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis MCS-5, line 153A-15, p. 186.
Isabel Frowick1
F, #13414
Father | Sir Thomas Frowick1 b. c 1434 |
Last Edited | 15 Aug 2006 |
Family | Thomas Hawte b. c 1460, d. 1502 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 153A-14, p. 186. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S905] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:2172660, Karen Moore (unknown location), downloaded 20 July 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:755272&id=I35757685
- [S905] e-mail address, 20 July 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:755272&id=I35757686
- [S905] e-mail address, 20 July 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:755272&id=I35757687
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis MCS-5, line 153A-15, p. 186.
Sir Thomas Frowick1
M, #13415, b. circa 1434
Last Edited | 15 Aug 2006 |
Sir Thomas Frowick was born circa 1434.2
Sir Thomas Frowick lived at Ealing, co. Middlesex, England.1
Sir Thomas Frowick lived at London, City of London, Greater London, England.1
Sir Thomas Frowick lived at Ealing, co. Middlesex, England.1
Sir Thomas Frowick lived at London, City of London, Greater London, England.1
Family | |
Child |
Citations
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 153A-14, p. 186. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S905] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:2172660, Karen Moore (unknown location), downloaded 20 July 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:755272&id=I35757714
Margery Haute1
F, #13416, b. circa 1504, d. 1540
Father | Thomas Hawte1 b. c 1460, d. 1502 |
Mother | Isabel Frowick1 |
Last Edited | 3 Oct 2019 |
Margery Haute married William Isaacke (Isaac).1
Margery Haute was born circa 1504 at co. Kent, England.2
Margery Haute died in 1540.1
Margery Haute was born circa 1504 at co. Kent, England.2
Margery Haute died in 1540.1
Family | William Isaacke (Isaac) d. b 1518 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 153A-15, p. 186. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S905] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:2172660, Karen Moore (unknown location), downloaded 20 July 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:755272&id=I35757688
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis MCS-5, line 153A-16, p. 186.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Edward Isaac, of Well Court: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00284695&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
William Isaacke (Isaac)1
M, #13417, d. before 1518
Last Edited | 3 Oct 2019 |
William Isaacke (Isaac) married Margery Haute, daughter of Thomas Hawte and Isabel Frowick.1
William Isaacke (Isaac) died before 1518.1
William Isaacke (Isaac) lived at Patrixbourne, co. Kent, England.2
William Isaacke (Isaac) died before 1518.1
William Isaacke (Isaac) lived at Patrixbourne, co. Kent, England.2
Family | Margery Haute b. c 1504, d. 1540 |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 153A-15, p. 186. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S971] Charles M. Hansen, "Mary Isaac's Descent from the Beauchamps: The Correct Lineage," "Mary Isaac's Descent from the Beauchamps: The Correct Lineage", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol.147, No. 585 (January 1993): p. 10. Hereinafter cited as "Mary Isaac's Beauchamp Descent."
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis MCS-5, line 153A-16, p. 186.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Edward Isaac, of Well Court: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00284695&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
Edward Isaacke1,2
M, #13418, b. 1510, d. 4 March 1573
Father | William Isaacke (Isaac)1,3 d. b 1518 |
Mother | Margery Haute1,3 b. c 1504, d. 1540 |
Last Edited | 3 Oct 2019 |
Edward Isaacke was born in 1510.3 He married Margery Whetehill, daughter of Sir Richard Whetehill of Calais and Elizabeth Muston, circa 24 June 1544.1,3
Edward Isaacke died on 4 March 1573.1,2
Edward Isaacke lived at Well Court, co. Kent, England.1
Reference: Genealogics cites: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists who came to America bef. 1700, Baltimore, 1995, Weis, Frederick Lewis; Sheppard, Walter.
222.3 Edward Isaacke was also known as Edward Isaac of Well Court.3
Edward Isaacke died on 4 March 1573.1,2
Edward Isaacke lived at Well Court, co. Kent, England.1
Reference: Genealogics cites: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists who came to America bef. 1700, Baltimore, 1995, Weis, Frederick Lewis; Sheppard, Walter.
222.3 Edward Isaacke was also known as Edward Isaac of Well Court.3
Family | Margery Whetehill |
Child |
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Citations
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 153A-16, p. 186. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 03 October 2019), memorial page for Edward Isaacke (unknown–4 Mar 1573), Find A Grave Memorial no. 200641513, citing Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, City of Canterbury, Kent, England ; Maintained by Todd Whitesides (contributor 47553735), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/200641513/edward-isaacke. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Edward Isaac, of Well Court: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00284695&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis MCS-5, line 137-13, p. 176.
Margery Whetehill1
F, #13419
Father | Sir Richard Whetehill of Calais1,2 b. c 1465, d. c 1537 |
Mother | Elizabeth Muston3 d. bt 1542 - 1543 |
Last Edited | 3 Oct 2019 |
Margery Whetehill married Edward Isaacke, son of William Isaacke (Isaac) and Margery Haute, circa 24 June 1544.1,4
Family | Edward Isaacke b. 1510, d. 4 Mar 1573 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 153A-16, p. 186. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S2140] Leo van de Pas, "van de Pas email 22 Feb 2007: "Sir Richard Whetehill"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 22 Feb 2007. Hereinafter cited as "van de Pas email 22 Feb 2007."
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis MCS-5, line 137-11, p. 176.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Edward Isaac, of Well Court: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00284695&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis MCS-5, line 137-13, p. 176.
Sir Richard Whetehill of Calais1,2
M, #13420, b. circa 1465, d. circa 1537
Father | Adrian Whetehill3,2 d. 1503 |
Mother | Margaret Worsley3 d. 1505 |
Last Edited | 9 Oct 2007 |
Sir Richard Whetehill of Calais was born circa 1465.2 He married Elizabeth Muston circa 1491.3,2
Sir Richard Whetehill of Calais died circa 1537.3,2
Sir Richard Whetehill of Calais died circa 1537.3,2
Family | Elizabeth Muston d. bt 1542 - 1543 |
Child |
Citations
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 153A-16, p. 186. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S2140] Leo van de Pas, "van de Pas email 22 Feb 2007: "Sir Richard Whetehill"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 22 Feb 2007. Hereinafter cited as "van de Pas email 22 Feb 2007."
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis MCS-5, line 137-11, p. 176.
Juliana de Vere1,2
F, #13421
Father | Aubrey II de Vere of Great Addington & Drayton, co. Northampton1 b. b 1090, d. 15 May 1141 |
Mother | Alice (Adeliza) Fitz Gilbert de Clare1 d. c 1166 |
Reference | GAV23 EDV23 |
Last Edited | 14 Feb 2003 |
Juliana de Vere married Hugh I le Bigod 1st Earl of Norfolk, son of Roger le Bigod and Adelaise de Tosny.1,2
Juliana de Vere married Walkelin Maminot.1,2
Juliana de Vere married Roger de Glanville.1
GAV-23 EDV-23. The marriage of Juliana de Vere and Hugh I le Bigod 1st Earl of Norfolk was annulled.1
Juliana de Vere married Walkelin Maminot.1,2
Juliana de Vere married Roger de Glanville.1
GAV-23 EDV-23. The marriage of Juliana de Vere and Hugh I le Bigod 1st Earl of Norfolk was annulled.1
Family 1 | Roger de Glanville |
Family 2 | Walkelin Maminot d. 1182 |
Family 3 | Hugh I le Bigod 1st Earl of Norfolk b. c 1095, d. b 9 Mar 1176 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 155-1, p. 187. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all Possible Lines (PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333: Carl Boyer 3rd, 2001), pp. 251-252, de VERE of Oxford 2:viii. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
Roger le Bigod1,2
M, #13422, d. circa 15 September 1107
Reference | GAV24 EDV24 |
Last Edited | 20 Jul 2007 |
Roger le Bigod married Adelaise de Tosny, daughter of Robert de Toeni de Belvoir and Adelais (?).1,3,4,5
Roger le Bigod was buried in 1107 at Norwich .5
Roger le Bigod died circa 15 September 1107 at Earsham (near Bungay), co. Suffolk, England.1,5,4
GAV-24 EDV-24.
; 1 Roger le Bigod[1]
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Death: Sep 1107[1]
of Earsham, Suffolk (held of Bishop Stigand), ca 1071
sheriff of Norfolk and possibly Suffolk, at time of Domesday Book,
1086[2]
Spouse: Adeliza de Tosny[3]
Death: aft 1135[2],[4]
Father: Robert de Tosny, of Belvoir, Leics. (-1088)
Mother: Adelais
Children: Hugh le Bigod, Earl of Norfolk (-<1176)
Richard
Gunnora, m. 1) Robert fitz Sweyn de Essex,
2) Hamo de St. Clare
Maud, m. William d'Aubigny "pincerna"
William
Humphrey
Cecilia, m. William d'Aubigny of Belvoir
1.1 Richard fitz Roger
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cf. Judith A. Green, 'The Descent of Belvoir', Prosopon, Vol. X[3]
Children: Roger (-1178)
1.1.1 Roger fitz Richard
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Death: 1178[1]
Occ: lord of Warkworth
of Warkworth, Northumberland
'Roger filius Ricardi de Wrkewrthe', identified as 'nepos' of
Earl Hugh Bigod, and as a nephew of 'Thomas de Candelent'
[DD 948[5], cites C. Clay, 'The ancestry of the early lords of
Warkworth', Archaeologia Aeliana, 4th ser. 32 (1954), 65-71]
received a grant of Warkworth in Northumberland from King
Henry II, 1157
held 1 knight's fee in chief in 1166 [DD 948[5], cites Fees, 200]
2nd husband of Adeliza de Vere[1],[5]
Spouse: Alice (Adeliza) de Vere[1],[6]
Birth: bef 1141[1]
Death: aft 1184[1]
Father: Aubrey de Vere, chamberlain of England (<1090-1141)
Mother: Adeliza de Clare (-ca1163)
Children: Robert (-1214)
Alice, m. John fitz Richard, constable of Chester
1.1.1.1 Robert fitz Roger[6]
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Death: 22 Nov 1214[1],[2]
Occ: lord of Warkworth
of Warkworth, Northumberland and Whalton
sheriff of Northumberland[1]:
as such, rendered his accounts to the Treasury, 1200-01:
' 299. Northumberland: - Robert fitz Roger (William son of
William fitz Roscelin for him) renders his account; in lands
granted to the K. of Scotland, 100s. in Tindale, for same
term. ' [Bain I:48, cites Pipe Roll 2 John, Rot. 1[7]]
and again, 1206-07:
' 299. Northumberland: - Robert fitz Roger (Robert de Kent for
him) renders his account; in lands granted to the K. of
Scotland, 10l. in Tindale.' [Bain I:65, cites Pipe Roll
8 John, Rot. 22[7]]
_____________________________
re: his wife:
she was called Margery, heiress (Lady) of Horsford, Essex
[CP:V, The Engaines and Their Connections (facing p. 72)[2]]
she m. lstly Hugh de Cressy
2ndly Robert fitz Roger (Sanders p. 16)[4]
Spouse: Margaret de Chesney[1]
Death: 7 Jan 1230[2]
Father: William de Chesney, of Horsford and Colne, Essex (-1174)
Mother: Gilla
Marr: bef 1212[4]
Children: John (-1240)
Alice, m. Piers fitz Herbert of Blaen Llyfni
1.1.1.1.1 John fitz Robert
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Death: 1240[1]
Occ: lord of Warkworth
of Warkworth, Northumberland and Whalton
Surety of the Magna Carta[1]
' This John Fitz-Robert (de Eure) obtained a charter in 1223-4,
8 Henry III., for a fair to be held at Stokesley on the eve and
day of St. Thomas the Martyr...' [Ord p. 393[8]]
cf. TG IX:232-3[9]
________________________
re: his wife, Ada de Baliol:
she had the manors of Kirkby and Stokesley, co. Yorks. and Lynton,
Northumberland[8] as her maritagium
' ...lord Hugh de Balloil gave the manor of Stokesley with the
appurtenances to Ada his daughter in frank marriage, and that
she after the death of her husband enfeoffed Hugh and Robert
her sons of the said manor with appurtenances, on Sunday before
the feast of Saint Barnabas Apostle, 34 Henry (5 June,
1250). ' [IPM of Ada de Balliol, Yorks. Inq. I:25-26, no. XXX[10]]
re: Kirkby,
' With Stokesley it was granted in free marriage with Ada daughter of
Hugh de Balliol to John son of Robert. Hugh de Eure, younger son of
Ada and John son of Robert, held Kirkby in 1285, and this manor
followed the descent of Stokesley...' [VCH North Riding, II:253,
cites
Chan. Inq. p.m. 35 Hen. III, no. 51; CIPM Hen. III, 55; Kirkby's
Inquest (Surt. Soc.), 133 and 133n[11]]
cf. Ord pp. 393-4[8]
TG IX:232-3[9]
Spouse: Ada de Baliol[1]
Death: 29 Jul 1251, Stokesley, co. Yorks.[10],[8],[1]
Father: Hugh de Baliol, of Bywell, Northumberland and
Barnard Castle, co. Durham
Mother: Cecily de Fontaines
Marr: bef 29 Aug 1224[12],[8]
Children: Roger (>1223-ca1249)
Hugh (-<1304) [SEE BELOW]
Cecilia, m. Patrick de Dunbar, Earl of March
Robert fitz John, of Stokesley, co. Yorks.
Alicia [9]
Annora [9]
Margery [9]
1.1.1.1.1.1 Roger fitz John[1]
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Birth: aft 6 May 1223[9]
Death: ca 29 May 1249, Normandy[9]
of Warkworth, Northumberland; Clavering, Essex; Horsford,
Norfolk, & c.[2]
cf. TG IX:232-3[9]
Spouse: Isabel de Dunbar
Father: Patrick of Dunbar, Earl of March (ca1185->1248)
Mother: Euphemia de Brus (-ca1267)
Children: Euphemia, m. 1) William Comyn of Kilbride,
2) Sir Andrew Murray
Robert (1247-<1310)
1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Robert fitz Roger[1]
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Birth: 1247[9],[1]
Death: bef 29 Apr 1310[2],[1],[4]
Occ: Lord FitzRoger of Clavering[1]
of Clavering, Essex; Warkworth, Northumberland & c.
marriage contract of his son John and Hawise de Tibetot, dated
11 Sept 1277:
" Agreement between Robert FitzRoger and Robert de Tybetot for
the marriage of FitzRoger's son and heir, John, to Hawisia,
daughter of Tybetot, before quinzaine of Martinmas next
(11 September 1277).
John will dower the bride at the church door on the day of
the wedding with lands word ? 100 per annum so that she may
not exact more in name of dower during the life of John's
father if John predecease him. But if John survives his father
she shall be entitled to her common-law dower. When John
reaches the age of twenty his father shall be bound to enfeoff
him of the said land and cause him to have seisin thereof.
From the execution of the marriage, dower and enfeoffment,
Tybetot will pay John's father 600 marks, on condition that
if the bride die under the age of thirteen without issue,
John's father shall be bound to repay him 400 marks of said
600 marks. For the observance of this agreement the parties
have given faith in the king's presence. "
[Payling, p. 39[13], cites P.R.O. Chancery, Close Rolls,
C.54/95, mem. 15d (calendared in CCR 1272-9, pp. 487-8)]
his nephew John Comyn of Kilbride d. leaving a minor heir, of whom
King Edward I gave custody to Robert fitz Roger:
'#440. June 28, 1290.
The king grants to Robert Fitz Roger the custody of the lands
and heir of John son of William Comyn of Killebride, till his
majority, and his marriage without disparagement. Havering.
[Patent Rolls, 18 Edw. I, m. 21]'[14]
' Robert fitz Roger ',
knight, serving with the army of King Edward I in Scotland
fought at the Battle of Falkirk, 22 July 1298
: his arms are recorded as
' Quarterly or and gules overall a bend sable '
(Falkirk Roll H5[15])
' Robert le FizRoger ', knight, serving with the army of King
Edward I in Scotland fought at the siege of Caerlaverock, July 1300
: his arms are recorded as
' Quarterly or and gules overall a bend sable '
(Caerlaverock Roll K 12[16])
inherited Blythborough, Suffolk from his cousin Stephen de
Cressy (dsp 1263; Sanders p. 16)[4]
summoned to Parliament from 2 Nov 1295 to 26 Oct 1309 by writ
directed 'Roberto filio Rogeri', whereby held to have become
Lord FitzRoger[2]
cf. CP III:274-5 [sub Clavering][2]
Spouse: Margery la Zouche[1]
Father: Sir Alan la Zouche (-1270)
Mother: Elena de Quincy (-<1296)
Marr: ca 1265[1]
Children: Sir John (<1266-<1331)
Euphemia, m. Ralph de Neville [1st wife]
Edmund
Alan (ca1279-), 'the fratricide'
Roger (-<1306)
1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Sir John de Clavering
----------------------------------------
Birth: bef 29 Apr 1266[2]
Death: bef 23 Jan 1331, Aynhoe, co. Northants.[2],[1]
Occ: Lord Clavering
of Clavering, Essex; Warkworth, Northumberland, Blythborough, Suffolk
& c.
marriage contract of John and Hawise de Tibetot, dated
11 Sept 1277 [Payling, p. 39[13], cites P.R.O. Chancery,
Close Rolls, C.54/95, mem. 15d (calendared in CCR 1272-9,
pp. 487-8). See text above]
summoned to Parliament from 16 Jul 1299 to 20 Nov 1331 by
writ directed 'Johanni de Clavering', held thereby to have
become Lord Clavering[2]
' Johan de Claveringe ', knight, serving with the army of King
Edward I in Scotland
fought at the Battle of Falkirk, 22 July 1298 together with his
father : his arms are recorded as
' Quarterly or and gules overall a bend sable overall a
label of three points azure ' (Falkirk Roll H 17[15])
' Johan de Claveringhe ', knight, serving with the army of King
Edward I in Scotland, fought in the siege of Caerlaverock,
Jul 1300, together with his father
: his arms are recorded as
' Quarterly or and gules overall a bend sable overall a
label vert ' (Caerlaverock Roll K 13[16])
: differenced his father's arms with 'a label of three points
azure'[15]
Spouse: Hawise de Tibetot
Birth: aft 1264[2]
Death: bef 14 Apr 1345[2]
Father: Sir Robert de Tibetot (1228-1298)
Mother: Eve de Chaworth (-<1300)
Marr: 1278[2]
Children: Eve
1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1a Eve de Clavering*
----------------------------------------
she m. 1stly Thomas de Audley,
2ndly Sir Thomas d'Ufford,
3rdly Robert of Benhale
stated to have cohabited with Sir James de Audley ca. 1314-1333[2]
cf. CP I:339[2]
1.1.1.1.1.2 Hugh de Eure [SEE ABOVE]
----------------------------------------
Death: bef 10 Aug 1304[17],[8]
of Kirkby, Stokesley and Ingoldsby, co. Yorks. and Crekedale and
Neweton, Northumberland
' Hugh de Euere ' named in order of distraint in re: debts of
his mother Ada de Baliol (also his brother in law Patrick, earl
of Dunbar ):
' #1969. Michaelmas Term 1254.
Northumberland:----The king commands the sheriff to distrain
Patric earl of Dunbar (Dumbinar), Alan de Harekare, Alexander
de Litelinton; Patric son of Patric, and Isabella his sister,
executors of the testament of the aforesaid Patric, and to have
their bodies & c. on the morrow of St. Hilary to answer to the
king together with the executors of Ada de Baylloll, for their
debts to said Ada, in part payment &c. Similar command to the
Sheriff of York for Hugh de Euere, Ingeram de Bouinton and
William de Waldo. And to the Sheriff of Canterbury for Alan
the Reeve and William the Reeve. [Memoranda Q.R. 39 Henry III, m. 8 dorso].'[18]
record dated at Westminster, ca. 31 Oct 1279:
' 166. Walter de Huntercumbe and Hugh de Euere have become
mainpernors for John de Balliol, to satisfy the K. for his
trespass, if any, in doing homage to the Bishop of Durham
for Bernard's Castle; if it is found the homage belongs to
the K. Westminster. ' [Bain II:50[7], no. 166, cites
Close 7 Edw. I. m. 3, dorso, cedula.]
he probably d. before 10 Aug 1304, when his son ' Johannes de
Euer ', granted a charter to Basedale priory [Mon. Angl.
V:508, Num. IV[17] - see fuller details below]
cf. VCH North Riding, I:253[11]
Ord p. 395[8]
Children: Sir John
Sir Robert, m. Isabella de Merlay (-<1271)
1.1.1.1.1.2.1 Sir John de Eure
----------------------------------------
of Kirkby, Stokesley and Ingoldsby, co. Yorks. and Crekedale and
Neweton, Northumberland
' Johannes de Euer ', granted charter to Basedale priory
[witnessed by Arnold de Percy of Kildale, Nicholas de Meynill,
Robert de Eure [evidently not his brother], William de Mowbray
and others] of his lands in Kirkeby and Ingelby, dated at
Basedale, 10 Aug 1304 [Mon. Angl. V:508, Num. IV[17]]
cf. Ord p. 395[8]
Children: Sir John (-ca1362)
1.1.1.1.1.2.1.1 Sir John de Eure[19]
----------------------------------------
Death: ca 1362[20]
Spouse: Margaret de Gray
Death: bef 27 May 1378[20]
Father: Thomas de Gray (-<1343)
Mother: Agnes
Children: Robert (dsp -ca1369)
Ralph (-1421)
1.1.1.1.1.2.1.1.1a Ralph Eure*
----------------------------------------
Death: 10 Mar 1421[21]
Sheriff of Northumberland
son of Margaret de Eure, named in her will dated at Newcastle,
Wednesday before the feast of St. George Martyr, 1378
(proved 27 May 1378) [Surtees Soc. I:35-36]
he m. 1stly Isabel de Athol,
2ndly Katherie de Aton
Spouse: Isabel de Athol
Father: Aymer de Athol
Children: Margaret, m. John Pudsey
Ralph (dsp)
1.1.1.1.1.2.1.1.1b Ralph Eure* (See above)
----------------------------------------
Spouse: Katherine de Aton [2nd wife]
Father: Sir William de Aton
Mother: Isabel de Percy
Children: Sir William (-<1466)
1.1.1.1.1.2.1.1.1b.1 Sir William Eure
----------------------------------------
Death: bef 12 Feb 1466[21]
of Witton (in Weardale), co. Durham and Malton and Stokesley,
co. Yorks.
Spouse: Maud FitzHugh
Father: Sir Henry FitzHugh, of Ravensworth
Mother: Elizabeth de Marmion [Grey]
Children: Sir Ralph (-1461)
Margery, m. Sir Christopher Conyers of Sockburn
1.1.1.1.1.2.1.1.1b.1.1 Sir Ralph Eure
----------------------------------------
Death: 9 Mar 1461, Battle of Towton[21]
knt., of Malton and Stokesley, co. Yorks.
Spouse: Eleanor Greystoke
Father: John Greystoke, Lord Greystoke (~1389-1436)
Mother: Elizabeth Ferrers (1393-1434)
Children: William
John
Hugh
Ralph
Henry
Robert
Elizabeth
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Roger le Bigod was buried in 1107 at Norwich .5
Roger le Bigod died circa 15 September 1107 at Earsham (near Bungay), co. Suffolk, England.1,5,4
GAV-24 EDV-24.
; 1 Roger le Bigod[1]
----------------------------------------
Death: Sep 1107[1]
of Earsham, Suffolk (held of Bishop Stigand), ca 1071
sheriff of Norfolk and possibly Suffolk, at time of Domesday Book,
1086[2]
Spouse: Adeliza de Tosny[3]
Death: aft 1135[2],[4]
Father: Robert de Tosny, of Belvoir, Leics. (-1088)
Mother: Adelais
Children: Hugh le Bigod, Earl of Norfolk (-<1176)
Richard
Gunnora, m. 1) Robert fitz Sweyn de Essex,
2) Hamo de St. Clare
Maud, m. William d'Aubigny "pincerna"
William
Humphrey
Cecilia, m. William d'Aubigny of Belvoir
1.1 Richard fitz Roger
----------------------------------------
cf. Judith A. Green, 'The Descent of Belvoir', Prosopon, Vol. X[3]
Children: Roger (-1178)
1.1.1 Roger fitz Richard
----------------------------------------
Death: 1178[1]
Occ: lord of Warkworth
of Warkworth, Northumberland
'Roger filius Ricardi de Wrkewrthe', identified as 'nepos' of
Earl Hugh Bigod, and as a nephew of 'Thomas de Candelent'
[DD 948[5], cites C. Clay, 'The ancestry of the early lords of
Warkworth', Archaeologia Aeliana, 4th ser. 32 (1954), 65-71]
received a grant of Warkworth in Northumberland from King
Henry II, 1157
held 1 knight's fee in chief in 1166 [DD 948[5], cites Fees, 200]
2nd husband of Adeliza de Vere[1],[5]
Spouse: Alice (Adeliza) de Vere[1],[6]
Birth: bef 1141[1]
Death: aft 1184[1]
Father: Aubrey de Vere, chamberlain of England (<1090-1141)
Mother: Adeliza de Clare (-ca1163)
Children: Robert (-1214)
Alice, m. John fitz Richard, constable of Chester
1.1.1.1 Robert fitz Roger[6]
----------------------------------------
Death: 22 Nov 1214[1],[2]
Occ: lord of Warkworth
of Warkworth, Northumberland and Whalton
sheriff of Northumberland[1]:
as such, rendered his accounts to the Treasury, 1200-01:
' 299. Northumberland: - Robert fitz Roger (William son of
William fitz Roscelin for him) renders his account; in lands
granted to the K. of Scotland, 100s. in Tindale, for same
term. ' [Bain I:48, cites Pipe Roll 2 John, Rot. 1[7]]
and again, 1206-07:
' 299. Northumberland: - Robert fitz Roger (Robert de Kent for
him) renders his account; in lands granted to the K. of
Scotland, 10l. in Tindale.' [Bain I:65, cites Pipe Roll
8 John, Rot. 22[7]]
_____________________________
re: his wife:
she was called Margery, heiress (Lady) of Horsford, Essex
[CP:V, The Engaines and Their Connections (facing p. 72)[2]]
she m. lstly Hugh de Cressy
2ndly Robert fitz Roger (Sanders p. 16)[4]
Spouse: Margaret de Chesney[1]
Death: 7 Jan 1230[2]
Father: William de Chesney, of Horsford and Colne, Essex (-1174)
Mother: Gilla
Marr: bef 1212[4]
Children: John (-1240)
Alice, m. Piers fitz Herbert of Blaen Llyfni
1.1.1.1.1 John fitz Robert
----------------------------------------
Death: 1240[1]
Occ: lord of Warkworth
of Warkworth, Northumberland and Whalton
Surety of the Magna Carta[1]
' This John Fitz-Robert (de Eure) obtained a charter in 1223-4,
8 Henry III., for a fair to be held at Stokesley on the eve and
day of St. Thomas the Martyr...' [Ord p. 393[8]]
cf. TG IX:232-3[9]
________________________
re: his wife, Ada de Baliol:
she had the manors of Kirkby and Stokesley, co. Yorks. and Lynton,
Northumberland[8] as her maritagium
' ...lord Hugh de Balloil gave the manor of Stokesley with the
appurtenances to Ada his daughter in frank marriage, and that
she after the death of her husband enfeoffed Hugh and Robert
her sons of the said manor with appurtenances, on Sunday before
the feast of Saint Barnabas Apostle, 34 Henry (5 June,
1250). ' [IPM of Ada de Balliol, Yorks. Inq. I:25-26, no. XXX[10]]
re: Kirkby,
' With Stokesley it was granted in free marriage with Ada daughter of
Hugh de Balliol to John son of Robert. Hugh de Eure, younger son of
Ada and John son of Robert, held Kirkby in 1285, and this manor
followed the descent of Stokesley...' [VCH North Riding, II:253,
cites
Chan. Inq. p.m. 35 Hen. III, no. 51; CIPM Hen. III, 55; Kirkby's
Inquest (Surt. Soc.), 133 and 133n[11]]
cf. Ord pp. 393-4[8]
TG IX:232-3[9]
Spouse: Ada de Baliol[1]
Death: 29 Jul 1251, Stokesley, co. Yorks.[10],[8],[1]
Father: Hugh de Baliol, of Bywell, Northumberland and
Barnard Castle, co. Durham
Mother: Cecily de Fontaines
Marr: bef 29 Aug 1224[12],[8]
Children: Roger (>1223-ca1249)
Hugh (-<1304) [SEE BELOW]
Cecilia, m. Patrick de Dunbar, Earl of March
Robert fitz John, of Stokesley, co. Yorks.
Alicia [9]
Annora [9]
Margery [9]
1.1.1.1.1.1 Roger fitz John[1]
----------------------------------------
Birth: aft 6 May 1223[9]
Death: ca 29 May 1249, Normandy[9]
of Warkworth, Northumberland; Clavering, Essex; Horsford,
Norfolk, & c.[2]
cf. TG IX:232-3[9]
Spouse: Isabel de Dunbar
Father: Patrick of Dunbar, Earl of March (ca1185->1248)
Mother: Euphemia de Brus (-ca1267)
Children: Euphemia, m. 1) William Comyn of Kilbride,
2) Sir Andrew Murray
Robert (1247-<1310)
1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Robert fitz Roger[1]
----------------------------------------
Birth: 1247[9],[1]
Death: bef 29 Apr 1310[2],[1],[4]
Occ: Lord FitzRoger of Clavering[1]
of Clavering, Essex; Warkworth, Northumberland & c.
marriage contract of his son John and Hawise de Tibetot, dated
11 Sept 1277:
" Agreement between Robert FitzRoger and Robert de Tybetot for
the marriage of FitzRoger's son and heir, John, to Hawisia,
daughter of Tybetot, before quinzaine of Martinmas next
(11 September 1277).
John will dower the bride at the church door on the day of
the wedding with lands word ? 100 per annum so that she may
not exact more in name of dower during the life of John's
father if John predecease him. But if John survives his father
she shall be entitled to her common-law dower. When John
reaches the age of twenty his father shall be bound to enfeoff
him of the said land and cause him to have seisin thereof.
From the execution of the marriage, dower and enfeoffment,
Tybetot will pay John's father 600 marks, on condition that
if the bride die under the age of thirteen without issue,
John's father shall be bound to repay him 400 marks of said
600 marks. For the observance of this agreement the parties
have given faith in the king's presence. "
[Payling, p. 39[13], cites P.R.O. Chancery, Close Rolls,
C.54/95, mem. 15d (calendared in CCR 1272-9, pp. 487-8)]
his nephew John Comyn of Kilbride d. leaving a minor heir, of whom
King Edward I gave custody to Robert fitz Roger:
'#440. June 28, 1290.
The king grants to Robert Fitz Roger the custody of the lands
and heir of John son of William Comyn of Killebride, till his
majority, and his marriage without disparagement. Havering.
[Patent Rolls, 18 Edw. I, m. 21]'[14]
' Robert fitz Roger ',
knight, serving with the army of King Edward I in Scotland
fought at the Battle of Falkirk, 22 July 1298
: his arms are recorded as
' Quarterly or and gules overall a bend sable '
(Falkirk Roll H5[15])
' Robert le FizRoger ', knight, serving with the army of King
Edward I in Scotland fought at the siege of Caerlaverock, July 1300
: his arms are recorded as
' Quarterly or and gules overall a bend sable '
(Caerlaverock Roll K 12[16])
inherited Blythborough, Suffolk from his cousin Stephen de
Cressy (dsp 1263; Sanders p. 16)[4]
summoned to Parliament from 2 Nov 1295 to 26 Oct 1309 by writ
directed 'Roberto filio Rogeri', whereby held to have become
Lord FitzRoger[2]
cf. CP III:274-5 [sub Clavering][2]
Spouse: Margery la Zouche[1]
Father: Sir Alan la Zouche (-1270)
Mother: Elena de Quincy (-<1296)
Marr: ca 1265[1]
Children: Sir John (<1266-<1331)
Euphemia, m. Ralph de Neville [1st wife]
Edmund
Alan (ca1279-), 'the fratricide'
Roger (-<1306)
1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Sir John de Clavering
----------------------------------------
Birth: bef 29 Apr 1266[2]
Death: bef 23 Jan 1331, Aynhoe, co. Northants.[2],[1]
Occ: Lord Clavering
of Clavering, Essex; Warkworth, Northumberland, Blythborough, Suffolk
& c.
marriage contract of John and Hawise de Tibetot, dated
11 Sept 1277 [Payling, p. 39[13], cites P.R.O. Chancery,
Close Rolls, C.54/95, mem. 15d (calendared in CCR 1272-9,
pp. 487-8). See text above]
summoned to Parliament from 16 Jul 1299 to 20 Nov 1331 by
writ directed 'Johanni de Clavering', held thereby to have
become Lord Clavering[2]
' Johan de Claveringe ', knight, serving with the army of King
Edward I in Scotland
fought at the Battle of Falkirk, 22 July 1298 together with his
father : his arms are recorded as
' Quarterly or and gules overall a bend sable overall a
label of three points azure ' (Falkirk Roll H 17[15])
' Johan de Claveringhe ', knight, serving with the army of King
Edward I in Scotland, fought in the siege of Caerlaverock,
Jul 1300, together with his father
: his arms are recorded as
' Quarterly or and gules overall a bend sable overall a
label vert ' (Caerlaverock Roll K 13[16])
: differenced his father's arms with 'a label of three points
azure'[15]
Spouse: Hawise de Tibetot
Birth: aft 1264[2]
Death: bef 14 Apr 1345[2]
Father: Sir Robert de Tibetot (1228-1298)
Mother: Eve de Chaworth (-<1300)
Marr: 1278[2]
Children: Eve
1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1a Eve de Clavering*
----------------------------------------
she m. 1stly Thomas de Audley,
2ndly Sir Thomas d'Ufford,
3rdly Robert of Benhale
stated to have cohabited with Sir James de Audley ca. 1314-1333[2]
cf. CP I:339[2]
1.1.1.1.1.2 Hugh de Eure [SEE ABOVE]
----------------------------------------
Death: bef 10 Aug 1304[17],[8]
of Kirkby, Stokesley and Ingoldsby, co. Yorks. and Crekedale and
Neweton, Northumberland
' Hugh de Euere ' named in order of distraint in re: debts of
his mother Ada de Baliol (also his brother in law Patrick, earl
of Dunbar ):
' #1969. Michaelmas Term 1254.
Northumberland:----The king commands the sheriff to distrain
Patric earl of Dunbar (Dumbinar), Alan de Harekare, Alexander
de Litelinton; Patric son of Patric, and Isabella his sister,
executors of the testament of the aforesaid Patric, and to have
their bodies & c. on the morrow of St. Hilary to answer to the
king together with the executors of Ada de Baylloll, for their
debts to said Ada, in part payment &c. Similar command to the
Sheriff of York for Hugh de Euere, Ingeram de Bouinton and
William de Waldo. And to the Sheriff of Canterbury for Alan
the Reeve and William the Reeve. [Memoranda Q.R. 39 Henry III, m. 8 dorso].'[18]
record dated at Westminster, ca. 31 Oct 1279:
' 166. Walter de Huntercumbe and Hugh de Euere have become
mainpernors for John de Balliol, to satisfy the K. for his
trespass, if any, in doing homage to the Bishop of Durham
for Bernard's Castle; if it is found the homage belongs to
the K. Westminster. ' [Bain II:50[7], no. 166, cites
Close 7 Edw. I. m. 3, dorso, cedula.]
he probably d. before 10 Aug 1304, when his son ' Johannes de
Euer ', granted a charter to Basedale priory [Mon. Angl.
V:508, Num. IV[17] - see fuller details below]
cf. VCH North Riding, I:253[11]
Ord p. 395[8]
Children: Sir John
Sir Robert, m. Isabella de Merlay (-<1271)
1.1.1.1.1.2.1 Sir John de Eure
----------------------------------------
of Kirkby, Stokesley and Ingoldsby, co. Yorks. and Crekedale and
Neweton, Northumberland
' Johannes de Euer ', granted charter to Basedale priory
[witnessed by Arnold de Percy of Kildale, Nicholas de Meynill,
Robert de Eure [evidently not his brother], William de Mowbray
and others] of his lands in Kirkeby and Ingelby, dated at
Basedale, 10 Aug 1304 [Mon. Angl. V:508, Num. IV[17]]
cf. Ord p. 395[8]
Children: Sir John (-ca1362)
1.1.1.1.1.2.1.1 Sir John de Eure[19]
----------------------------------------
Death: ca 1362[20]
Spouse: Margaret de Gray
Death: bef 27 May 1378[20]
Father: Thomas de Gray (-<1343)
Mother: Agnes
Children: Robert (dsp -ca1369)
Ralph (-1421)
1.1.1.1.1.2.1.1.1a Ralph Eure*
----------------------------------------
Death: 10 Mar 1421[21]
Sheriff of Northumberland
son of Margaret de Eure, named in her will dated at Newcastle,
Wednesday before the feast of St. George Martyr, 1378
(proved 27 May 1378) [Surtees Soc. I:35-36]
he m. 1stly Isabel de Athol,
2ndly Katherie de Aton
Spouse: Isabel de Athol
Father: Aymer de Athol
Children: Margaret, m. John Pudsey
Ralph (dsp)
1.1.1.1.1.2.1.1.1b Ralph Eure* (See above)
----------------------------------------
Spouse: Katherine de Aton [2nd wife]
Father: Sir William de Aton
Mother: Isabel de Percy
Children: Sir William (-<1466)
1.1.1.1.1.2.1.1.1b.1 Sir William Eure
----------------------------------------
Death: bef 12 Feb 1466[21]
of Witton (in Weardale), co. Durham and Malton and Stokesley,
co. Yorks.
Spouse: Maud FitzHugh
Father: Sir Henry FitzHugh, of Ravensworth
Mother: Elizabeth de Marmion [Grey]
Children: Sir Ralph (-1461)
Margery, m. Sir Christopher Conyers of Sockburn
1.1.1.1.1.2.1.1.1b.1.1 Sir Ralph Eure
----------------------------------------
Death: 9 Mar 1461, Battle of Towton[21]
knt., of Malton and Stokesley, co. Yorks.
Spouse: Eleanor Greystoke
Father: John Greystoke, Lord Greystoke (~1389-1436)
Mother: Elizabeth Ferrers (1393-1434)
Children: William
John
Hugh
Ralph
Henry
Robert
Elizabeth
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battle of Falkirk, which was fought on 22 July 1298, when
the forces of Edward I defeated a Scottish army under
William Wallace. It is accepted that the roll was composed
shortly afterwards. The original blazon is in the
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21. Douglas Richardson, "Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial
and Medieval Families," Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing
Company, 2004.2 He was Sheriff of Norfolk in 1080.6 He was Sheriff of Suffolk before 1086.6
Family | Adelaise de Tosny d. a 1136 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 155-1, p. 187. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S2063] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email 19 April 2006: "Re: de Clavering family"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 19 April 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email 19 April 2006."
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all Possible Lines (PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333: Carl Boyer 3rd, 2001), p. 1. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
- [S1741] Adrian Channing, "Channing email 22 July 2005: "Re: Belvoir confusion - came from John Throckmorton messages"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 22 July 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Channing email 22 July 2005."
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors, p. 27, BIGOD 1.
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors, p. 27-28, BIGOD 1.
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Mowbray, Segrave and Stourton Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
- [S1429] Unknown compiler, Notable British Families 1600s-1900s from Burke's Peerage., CD-ROM (n.p.: Broderbund Software Company, 1999), Notable British Families, Burke's "Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages" (Gen. Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1985 reprint of 1883 edition), p. 2. Hereinafter cited as Notable British Families CD # 367.
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors, p. 28, BIGOD 1:i.
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis MCS-5, line 157-2, p. 188.
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors, p. 28, BIGOD 1:iv.
Walkelin Maminot1
M, #13424, d. 1182
Last Edited | 17 Sep 2001 |
Walkelin Maminot married Juliana de Vere, daughter of Aubrey II de Vere of Great Addington & Drayton, co. Northampton and Alice (Adeliza) Fitz Gilbert de Clare.1,2
Walkelin Maminot died in 1182.1,3
Walkelin Maminot died in 1182.1,3
Family | Juliana de Vere |
Citations
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 155-1, p. 187. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all Possible Lines (PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333: Carl Boyer 3rd, 2001), pp. 251-252, de VERE of Oxford 2:viii. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors, p. 28, BIGOD 2.
Ricardo Orsini Count of Kephalenia1
M, #13426, d. before 7 April 1304
Last Edited | 1 Jul 2006 |
Ricardo Orsini Count of Kephalenia married Marguerite de Villehardouin Dame de Matagriphon and Katochi, daughter of Guillaume II de Villehardouin Prince of Achaia and Morea and Anna Komnena Dukaina Lady of Kalamata and Clermont, in 1299
; her 2nd husband.1
Ricardo Orsini Count of Kephalenia died before 7 April 1304; murdered.1
; van de Pas cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.), Reference: III 113.1
; her 2nd husband.1
Ricardo Orsini Count of Kephalenia died before 7 April 1304; murdered.1
; van de Pas cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.), Reference: III 113.1
Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Ricardo Orsini: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00197435&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
Margaret/Margery de Chesney Lady of Horsford1,2
F, #13427, b. circa 1170, d. before 7 January 1231
Father | William de Chesney Lord of Horsford and Colne1,2,3,4 b. c 1137, d. 1174 |
Mother | Gilla (?)5,4 |
Reference | GAV24 |
Last Edited | 28 Nov 2022 |
Margaret/Margery de Chesney Lady of Horsford married Hugh (?) de Cressy
;
Her 1st husband.6,2,4,7 Margaret/Margery de Chesney Lady of Horsford was born circa 1170 at Blythborough, co. Suffolk, England. She married Robert Fitz Roger 2nd Baron of Warkworth, son of Roger Fitz Richard 1st Lord of Warkworth, Lord of Clavering, co. Essed and Alice de Vere, circa 1190
; 2nd husband.1,2,8
Margaret/Margery de Chesney Lady of Horsford died before 7 January 1231.2
Margaret/Margery de Chesney Lady of Horsford died before 7 January 1231.9
; Genealogics cites: 1. The Plantagenet Ancestry, Baltimore, 1975, Turton, Lr. Col. W. H., Reference: 118
2. The Complete Peerage, 1936, Doubleday, H. A. & Lord Howard de Walden, Reference: V72/73.2 GAV-24. Margaret/Margery de Chesney Lady of Horsford was also known as Margaret de Caisneto. Margaret/Margery de Chesney Lady of Horsford was also known as Margaret de Chesney.7
;
Her 1st husband.6,2,4,7 Margaret/Margery de Chesney Lady of Horsford was born circa 1170 at Blythborough, co. Suffolk, England. She married Robert Fitz Roger 2nd Baron of Warkworth, son of Roger Fitz Richard 1st Lord of Warkworth, Lord of Clavering, co. Essed and Alice de Vere, circa 1190
; 2nd husband.1,2,8
Margaret/Margery de Chesney Lady of Horsford died before 7 January 1231.2
Margaret/Margery de Chesney Lady of Horsford died before 7 January 1231.9
; Genealogics cites: 1. The Plantagenet Ancestry, Baltimore, 1975, Turton, Lr. Col. W. H., Reference: 118
2. The Complete Peerage, 1936, Doubleday, H. A. & Lord Howard de Walden, Reference: V72/73.2 GAV-24. Margaret/Margery de Chesney Lady of Horsford was also known as Margaret de Caisneto. Margaret/Margery de Chesney Lady of Horsford was also known as Margaret de Chesney.7
Family 1 | Hugh (?) de Cressy d. bt 1188 - 1189 |
Child |
|
Family 2 | Robert Fitz Roger 2nd Baron of Warkworth b. b 1178, d. 22 Nov 1214 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 156-2, p. 187. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, margery de Chesney: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00139368&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, William de Chesney: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00139379&tree=LEO
- [S2063] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email 19 April 2006: "Re: de Clavering family"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 19 April 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email 19 April 2006."
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Gilla: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00296270&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Hugh de Cressy: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00139368&tree=LEO
- [S5689] David Williams, "The Lords Morley and their Black Lion", Foundation for Medieval Genealogy 15: 122-152 (2022). Hereinafter cited as "Williams 2022 - Lords Morley."
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Robert FitzRoger de Warkworth and Clavering: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00139367&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Margaret de Chesney: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00139368&tree=LEO
- [S1429] Unknown compiler, Notable British Families 1600s-1900s from Burke's Peerage., CD-ROM (n.p.: Broderbund Software Company, 1999), Notable British Families, Burke's "Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages" (Gen. Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1985 reprint of 1883 edition), Clavering - Barons Clavering, p. 121. Hereinafter cited as Notable British Families CD # 367.
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3D-K.htm#JohnFitzRobertdied1240B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
William de Chesney Lord of Horsford and Colne1,2
M, #13428, b. circa 1137, d. 1174
Father | Robert fitz Walter of Horsford3,2 b. c 1107, d. a 1136 |
Mother | Sibyl de Chesney Lady of Rudham3,2 b. c 1107 |
Reference | GAV25 |
Last Edited | 28 Nov 2022 |
William de Chesney Lord of Horsford and Colne married Joanna Dammartin of Ponthieu.
William de Chesney Lord of Horsford and Colne married Albreda de Poynings, daughter of Adam "The Elder" de Poynings and Beatrice (?).
William de Chesney Lord of Horsford and Colne married Gilla (?)2
William de Chesney Lord of Horsford and Colne was born circa 1137 at Blythborough, co. Suffolk, England.
William de Chesney Lord of Horsford and Colne died in 1174.2
GAV-25.
; Leo van de Pas shows William de Chesney's wife as "Gilla."2 William de Chesney Lord of Horsford and Colne was also known as William de Caisneto.
William de Chesney Lord of Horsford and Colne married Albreda de Poynings, daughter of Adam "The Elder" de Poynings and Beatrice (?).
William de Chesney Lord of Horsford and Colne married Gilla (?)2
William de Chesney Lord of Horsford and Colne was born circa 1137 at Blythborough, co. Suffolk, England.
William de Chesney Lord of Horsford and Colne died in 1174.2
GAV-25.
; Leo van de Pas shows William de Chesney's wife as "Gilla."2 William de Chesney Lord of Horsford and Colne was also known as William de Caisneto.
Family 1 | Albreda de Poynings b. c 1137 |
Family 2 | Joanna Dammartin of Ponthieu d. 1279 |
Child |
|
Family 3 | Gilla (?) |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 156-2, p. 187. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, William de Chesney: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00139379&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Robert FitzWatler, of Horsford: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00139376&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Sara de Chesney: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00446037&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Margery de Chesney: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00139368&tree=LEO
- [S2063] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email 19 April 2006: "Re: de Clavering family"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 19 April 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email 19 April 2006."
Geoffroy de Brionne Comte d'Eu, Comte de Brionne1,2
M, #13429, b. circa 953, d. circa 1015
Father | Richard I "The Fearless" (?) 3rd Duke of Normandy3,4,5,6,7,8 b. 28 Aug 933, d. 20 Nov 996 |
Reference | GAV26 EDV26 |
Last Edited | 26 Aug 2020 |
Geoffroy de Brionne Comte d'Eu, Comte de Brionne married Helvise? (?) de Guines?9
Geoffroy de Brionne Comte d'Eu, Comte de Brionne was born circa 953 at Normandy, France; Genealogics says b. ca 970; Racines et Histoire (Eu) and Med Lands say b. ca 953.9,7,8
Geoffroy de Brionne Comte d'Eu, Comte de Brionne died circa 1015; Boyer says d. ca 1015, Genealogy.EU says d. ca 996; Racines et Histoire says aft 996 (015?); Med Lands says d. 1015.10,11,5,12,8
Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag Marburg., Detlev Schwennicke, Editor, Reference: III 156.7 GAV-26 EDV-26 GKJ-26.
; Per Genealogics: "The Clare family came to England with William the Conqueror. Like many other great families which settled in England after the Norman Conquest, they were related to the dukes of Normandy and had established themselves as important members of the Norman feudal aristocracy in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries. The origin of the family can be traced to Geoffroy, eldest of the illegitimate children of Richard I 'the Fearless', duke of Normandy, William the Conqueror's great-grandfather. While the duke granted Brionne to Geoffroy, he did not make him a count. Geoffroy's comital title derives from the grant of the county of Eu made to him after 996 by his brother, Richard II 'the Good', duke of Normandy. After Geoffroy's death, Eu was given to Guillaume, another of Duke Richard I's bastard sons, and Gilbert, Geoffroy's son, was left with only the lordship of Brionne. Geoffroy died about 1015."7
; This is the same person as ”Geoffrey, Count of Eu” at Wikipedia, as ”Godefroi de Brionne” at Wikipédia (FR), and as ”Geoffroy de Brionne” at Wikipedia (DE).2,13,14
; Per Med Lands:
"GEOFFROY de Brionne, illegitimate son of RICHARD I Duke of Normandy & his mistress --- ([953]-[1015]). Guillaume of Jumièges names “unus Godefridus, alter...Willelmus” as the two sons of Richard “ex concubinis”, adding that Geoffroy was “comes...Aucensis”[937]. Robert of Torigny names "unus Godefridus alter…Willermus" as sons of "Ricardi primi ducis Normanniæ" by concubines[938]. He is named as son of duke "Richard the elder" by Orderic Vitalis, who specifies that his father gave Brionne "with the whole county" to him[939]. Comte d'Eu after 996.
"m ---. The name of Geoffroy's wife is not known."
Med Lands cites:
; Per Weis (MCS, line 157-1, p. 188) "illegitimate son of Richard I, the Fearless, Duke of Normany."15 He was Count of Brionne.15 Geoffroy de Brionne Comte d'Eu, Comte de Brionne was also known as Godfrey/Geoffroi de Brionne Comte d'Eu et de Brionne.15,10,5,11,9,7,8
; Per Racines et Histoire (Eu): "Geoffroi de Normandie (de Brionne) ° ~953 + après 996 (1015 ?) comte d’Eu et de Brionne (après 996)
ép. Helvise de Guînes ° ~926 (fille de Siegfried «Le Danois», 1er comte de Guînes.)9"
Geoffroy de Brionne Comte d'Eu, Comte de Brionne was born circa 953 at Normandy, France; Genealogics says b. ca 970; Racines et Histoire (Eu) and Med Lands say b. ca 953.9,7,8
Geoffroy de Brionne Comte d'Eu, Comte de Brionne died circa 1015; Boyer says d. ca 1015, Genealogy.EU says d. ca 996; Racines et Histoire says aft 996 (015?); Med Lands says d. 1015.10,11,5,12,8
Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag Marburg., Detlev Schwennicke, Editor, Reference: III 156.7 GAV-26 EDV-26 GKJ-26.
; Per Genealogics: "The Clare family came to England with William the Conqueror. Like many other great families which settled in England after the Norman Conquest, they were related to the dukes of Normandy and had established themselves as important members of the Norman feudal aristocracy in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries. The origin of the family can be traced to Geoffroy, eldest of the illegitimate children of Richard I 'the Fearless', duke of Normandy, William the Conqueror's great-grandfather. While the duke granted Brionne to Geoffroy, he did not make him a count. Geoffroy's comital title derives from the grant of the county of Eu made to him after 996 by his brother, Richard II 'the Good', duke of Normandy. After Geoffroy's death, Eu was given to Guillaume, another of Duke Richard I's bastard sons, and Gilbert, Geoffroy's son, was left with only the lordship of Brionne. Geoffroy died about 1015."7
; This is the same person as ”Geoffrey, Count of Eu” at Wikipedia, as ”Godefroi de Brionne” at Wikipédia (FR), and as ”Geoffroy de Brionne” at Wikipedia (DE).2,13,14
; Per Med Lands:
"GEOFFROY de Brionne, illegitimate son of RICHARD I Duke of Normandy & his mistress --- ([953]-[1015]). Guillaume of Jumièges names “unus Godefridus, alter...Willelmus” as the two sons of Richard “ex concubinis”, adding that Geoffroy was “comes...Aucensis”[937]. Robert of Torigny names "unus Godefridus alter…Willermus" as sons of "Ricardi primi ducis Normanniæ" by concubines[938]. He is named as son of duke "Richard the elder" by Orderic Vitalis, who specifies that his father gave Brionne "with the whole county" to him[939]. Comte d'Eu after 996.
"m ---. The name of Geoffroy's wife is not known."
Med Lands cites:
[937] Willelmi Gemmetencis Historiæ (Duchesne, 1619), Liber IV, XVIII, p. 247.
[938] Robert de Torigny, Vol. I, 965, p. 25.8
[938] Robert de Torigny, Vol. I, 965, p. 25.8
; Per Weis (MCS, line 157-1, p. 188) "illegitimate son of Richard I, the Fearless, Duke of Normany."15 He was Count of Brionne.15 Geoffroy de Brionne Comte d'Eu, Comte de Brionne was also known as Godfrey/Geoffroi de Brionne Comte d'Eu et de Brionne.15,10,5,11,9,7,8
; Per Racines et Histoire (Eu): "Geoffroi de Normandie (de Brionne) ° ~953 + après 996 (1015 ?) comte d’Eu et de Brionne (après 996)
ép. Helvise de Guînes ° ~926 (fille de Siegfried «Le Danois», 1er comte de Guînes.)9"
Family | Helvise? (?) de Guines? b. c 926 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Geoffroy de Brionne: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00106206&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffrey,_Count_of_Eu. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all Possible Lines (PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333: Carl Boyer 3rd, 2001), p. 182, NORMANDY 3:x. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, FitzWalter Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Normandy page - Normandy Family: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/normandy/normandy.html
- [S2280] Racines et Histoire, online http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/LGN-frameset.html, Comtes d'Eu, p. 2: http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/Eu.pdf. Hereinafter cited as Racines et Histoire.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Geoffroy de Brionne: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00106206&tree=LEO
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/normacre.htm#GeoffreyBrionnedied1015B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2280] Racines et Histoire, online http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/LGN-frameset.html, Comtes d'Eu, p. 10: http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/Eu.pdf
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors, p. 51, de CLARE 2.
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, updated 15 May 2003, Eu page - Eu Family: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/french/eu.html
- [S2280] Racines et Histoire, online http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/LGN-frameset.html, Comtes d'Eu, p. 2.
- [S4759] Wikipedia - Die freie Enzyklopädie, online https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Hauptseite, Geoffroy de Brionne: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffroy_de_Brionne. Hereinafter cited as Wikipédia (DE).
- [S4742] Wikipédia - L'encyclopédie libre, online https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikip%C3%A9dia:Accueil_principal, Godefroi de Brionne: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godefroi_de_Brionne. Hereinafter cited as Wikipédia (FR).
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 157-1, p. 188. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/normacre.htm#neptaGilbertBrionneMBaldric
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Gilbert: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00106208&tree=LEO
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMANDY.htm#GeoffreyBrionnedied1015A
Maud Fitz Robert de Clare1,2
F, #13430, b. before 1134, d. after 1185
Father | Robert Fitz Richard de Clare Lord of Little Dunmow, Essex1,3,4,5 b. c 1065, d. bt 1134 - 1137 |
Mother | Mathilde/Maude de St. Liz1,3,6 d. b 1163 |
Reference | GAV22 EDV24 |
Last Edited | 22 Aug 2020 |
Maud Fitz Robert de Clare married Richard de Luvetot of Sheffield, Yorkshire
; her 2nd husband.3 Maud Fitz Robert de Clare married William II "le Breton, Meschin" d'Albini lord of Belvoir, son of William "Brito" d'Albini Lord of Belvoir and Cecilia le Bigod heiress of Belvoir.1,7
Maud Fitz Robert de Clare was born before 1134.1
Maud Fitz Robert de Clare died after 1185.3
GAV-22 EDV-24.
; per Ravilious: Maud de St. Liz.[56],[53]
she had the manor of Cratfield as her maritagium
' Ego Willelmus de Albineio Brito et Matild' uxor mea
dedimus et concessimus ecclesiam de Cratefeld deo et
ecclesie Sci. Neoti et monachis Beccensibus pro anima
Roberti filii Ricardi et antecessorum meorum.' [Round,
pp. 474-475, citing cartulary of St. Neot's in Mon. Angl.
fo. 79[56]]
'Matillis de Sainliz que fuit filia Roberti filli Richardi,
et mater Willelmi de Albeneio est de donatione Domini Regis
et est lx. annorum ' [Round, p. 475 (Rot. de Dominabus,
p. I)[56].8] Maud Fitz Robert de Clare was also known as Maud de Senlis.3 Maud Fitz Robert de Clare was also known as Maude de St. Liz.8
; her 2nd husband.3 Maud Fitz Robert de Clare married William II "le Breton, Meschin" d'Albini lord of Belvoir, son of William "Brito" d'Albini Lord of Belvoir and Cecilia le Bigod heiress of Belvoir.1,7
Maud Fitz Robert de Clare was born before 1134.1
Maud Fitz Robert de Clare died after 1185.3
GAV-22 EDV-24.
; per Ravilious: Maud de St. Liz.[56],[53]
she had the manor of Cratfield as her maritagium
' Ego Willelmus de Albineio Brito et Matild' uxor mea
dedimus et concessimus ecclesiam de Cratefeld deo et
ecclesie Sci. Neoti et monachis Beccensibus pro anima
Roberti filii Ricardi et antecessorum meorum.' [Round,
pp. 474-475, citing cartulary of St. Neot's in Mon. Angl.
fo. 79[56]]
'Matillis de Sainliz que fuit filia Roberti filli Richardi,
et mater Willelmi de Albeneio est de donatione Domini Regis
et est lx. annorum ' [Round, p. 475 (Rot. de Dominabus,
p. I)[56].8] Maud Fitz Robert de Clare was also known as Maud de Senlis.3 Maud Fitz Robert de Clare was also known as Maude de St. Liz.8
Family | William II "le Breton, Meschin" d'Albini lord of Belvoir d. c 1167 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 157-2, p. 188. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all Possible Lines (PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333: Carl Boyer 3rd, 2001), p. 2. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
- [S1896] Douglas Richardson, "Richardson email 22 June 2005: "Extended Pedigree of Counts of Boulogne-sur-Mer"," e-mail message from e-mail address (https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/44eb7V2WEXc/m/5ixO37yx3noJ) to e-mail address, 22 June 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Richardson email 22 June 2005."
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Robert de Clare: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00286797&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3D-K.htm#RobertFitzRichardClaredied1134. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Mathilde|Maud de St.Liz: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00286798&tree=LEO
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors, p. 52, de CLARE 6:ii.
- [S2180] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email #3 11 June 2007: "Re: Ancestry of Sir John de Graham of Dalkeith (d. 1337)"," e-mail message from e-mail address (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/soc.genealogy.medieval/Earl$20of$20Strathearn|sort:date/soc.genealogy.medieval/BE4ZK_aw3OQ/WuF0w4-ABGEJ) to e-mail address, 11 June 2007. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email #3 11 June 2007."
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis MCS-5, line 157-3, p. 188.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Maud d'Aubigny: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00108365&tree=LEO
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntac.htm#WilliamAlbiniBritodied1236A
William II "le Breton, Meschin" d'Albini lord of Belvoir1,2,3
M, #13431, d. circa 1167
Father | William "Brito" d'Albini Lord of Belvoir1 d. bt 1155 - 1156 |
Mother | Cecilia le Bigod heiress of Belvoir1,4 b. c 1091 |
Reference | GAV22 EDV24 |
Last Edited | 22 Aug 2020 |
William II "le Breton, Meschin" d'Albini lord of Belvoir married Maud Fitz Robert de Clare, daughter of Robert Fitz Richard de Clare Lord of Little Dunmow, Essex and Mathilde/Maude de St. Liz.1,5
William II "le Breton, Meschin" d'Albini lord of Belvoir died circa 1167.3
GAV-22 EDV-24.
; per Ravilious: died ca 1167.[53]
Occupation: lord of Belvoir.
of Belvoir, co. Leicester
called Brito, or 'le Breton'[53]
charter, undated - probably 1156x1167: ' Charter of William "junior" de Albineio notifying that he confirms the endowment which his brother Rodbert de Toteneio has given to Belvoir Priory, namely two bovates in Estwell [Eastwell, Leics.].
Testes sunt: Rogerius de Albineio frater meus; Rodbertus de Roppesley; Iwenus et Gaufridus de Chaueni. ' [Rutland MSS. IV:134-5, fo. 56[54]]
' Willielmus de Albineio, Brito', granted the church of Redmile, co. Lincs. and appurtenances to Belvoir priory, with the assent of his son and heir William, his wife Maud ['Matildis'] and mother Cecilia [Mon.Angl. III:290, Num. IX[55]]
William married Maud de St. Liz[56].[53]3 William II "le Breton, Meschin" d'Albini lord of Belvoir was also known as William II "le Breton, Meschin" d'Aubigny lord of Belvoir.1,3
William II "le Breton, Meschin" d'Albini lord of Belvoir died circa 1167.3
GAV-22 EDV-24.
; per Ravilious: died ca 1167.[53]
Occupation: lord of Belvoir.
of Belvoir, co. Leicester
called Brito, or 'le Breton'[53]
charter, undated - probably 1156x1167: ' Charter of William "junior" de Albineio notifying that he confirms the endowment which his brother Rodbert de Toteneio has given to Belvoir Priory, namely two bovates in Estwell [Eastwell, Leics.].
Testes sunt: Rogerius de Albineio frater meus; Rodbertus de Roppesley; Iwenus et Gaufridus de Chaueni. ' [Rutland MSS. IV:134-5, fo. 56[54]]
' Willielmus de Albineio, Brito', granted the church of Redmile, co. Lincs. and appurtenances to Belvoir priory, with the assent of his son and heir William, his wife Maud ['Matildis'] and mother Cecilia [Mon.Angl. III:290, Num. IX[55]]
William married Maud de St. Liz[56].[53]3 William II "le Breton, Meschin" d'Albini lord of Belvoir was also known as William II "le Breton, Meschin" d'Aubigny lord of Belvoir.1,3
Family | Maud Fitz Robert de Clare b. b 1134, d. a 1185 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 157-2, p. 188. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all Possible Lines (PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333: Carl Boyer 3rd, 2001), p. 2. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
- [S2180] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email #3 11 June 2007: "Re: Ancestry of Sir John de Graham of Dalkeith (d. 1337)"," e-mail message from e-mail address (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/soc.genealogy.medieval/Earl$20of$20Strathearn|sort:date/soc.genealogy.medieval/BE4ZK_aw3OQ/WuF0w4-ABGEJ) to e-mail address, 11 June 2007. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email #3 11 June 2007."
- [S1741] Adrian Channing, "Channing email 22 July 2005: "Re: Belvoir confusion - came from John Throckmorton messages"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 22 July 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Channing email 22 July 2005."
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors, p. 52, de CLARE 6:ii.
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis MCS-5, line 157-3, p. 188.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Maud d'Aubigny: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00108365&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntac.htm#WilliamAlbiniBritodied1236A. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
William "Brito" d'Albini Lord of Belvoir1,2,3
M, #13432, d. between 1155 and 1156
Father | Robert de Toeni de Belvoir3,4 d. c 1093 |
Mother | Adelais (?)3,4 b. 1027 |
Reference | GAV23 EDV25 |
Last Edited | 20 Aug 2005 |
William "Brito" d'Albini Lord of Belvoir was buried at north side of Chapter House, Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England.3 He married Cecilia le Bigod heiress of Belvoir, daughter of Roger le Bigod and Adelaise de Tosny.2,4
William "Brito" d'Albini Lord of Belvoir died between 1155 and 1156.2
; Boyer (2002, p. 1): "According to the 1908 edition of the Dictionary of National Biography, he was supposed to have been named de Aubigny or Albini after his place of birth, and had been distinguised by the name "Brito" as his namesake, William d'Aubigny, "Pincerna" belonged to a different family....3
; Boyer (2001, p. 2): "According to Matt. Paris he assisted in the victory of Tenchebray in 1106 and came into high favor with King Henry I. In 1130 he was an itinerant justice, and when Henry I died William supported the cause of Matilda. While William's lands were forfeited to King Stephen as a result, the king subsequently restored them, and William lived to see Henry II become king.5 GAV-23 EDV-25.
; WILLIAM LE MESCHIN, who held half Stock-horn and Tallington as held by his grandfather. He m Cecilia, dau and heir of Roger Bigod (see above) in whose right according to the Belvoir Cartulary he held Belvoir (which she had inherited from her mother and grandmother) and South Petherton, in Somerset, which had been granted by KING HENRY I, and had issue, two sons.6 William "Brito" d'Albini Lord of Belvoir was also known as William "le Meschin".6 William "Brito" d'Albini Lord of Belvoir was also known as William "Brito" d'Aubigny Lord of Belvoir.2
William "Brito" d'Albini Lord of Belvoir lived at Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England; Be.3
William "Brito" d'Albini Lord of Belvoir died between 1155 and 1156.2
; Boyer (2002, p. 1): "According to the 1908 edition of the Dictionary of National Biography, he was supposed to have been named de Aubigny or Albini after his place of birth, and had been distinguised by the name "Brito" as his namesake, William d'Aubigny, "Pincerna" belonged to a different family....3
; Boyer (2001, p. 2): "According to Matt. Paris he assisted in the victory of Tenchebray in 1106 and came into high favor with King Henry I. In 1130 he was an itinerant justice, and when Henry I died William supported the cause of Matilda. While William's lands were forfeited to King Stephen as a result, the king subsequently restored them, and William lived to see Henry II become king.5 GAV-23 EDV-25.
; WILLIAM LE MESCHIN, who held half Stock-horn and Tallington as held by his grandfather. He m Cecilia, dau and heir of Roger Bigod (see above) in whose right according to the Belvoir Cartulary he held Belvoir (which she had inherited from her mother and grandmother) and South Petherton, in Somerset, which had been granted by KING HENRY I, and had issue, two sons.6 William "Brito" d'Albini Lord of Belvoir was also known as William "le Meschin".6 William "Brito" d'Albini Lord of Belvoir was also known as William "Brito" d'Aubigny Lord of Belvoir.2
William "Brito" d'Albini Lord of Belvoir lived at Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England; Be.3
Family | Cecilia le Bigod heiress of Belvoir b. c 1091 |
Children |
Citations
- Boyer (2001, p. 1).
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 157-2, p. 188. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all Possible Lines (PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333: Carl Boyer 3rd, 2001), p. 1. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
- [S1741] Adrian Channing, "Channing email 22 July 2005: "Re: Belvoir confusion - came from John Throckmorton messages"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 22 July 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Channing email 22 July 2005."
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors, p. 2.
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Daubeney formerly of South Petherton Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
Cecilia le Bigod heiress of Belvoir1
F, #13433, b. circa 1091
Father | Roger le Bigod2,1,3 d. c 15 Sep 1107 |
Mother | Adelaise de Tosny1,3 d. a 1136 |
Reference | GAV23 EDV25 |
Last Edited | 20 Jul 2007 |
Cecilia le Bigod heiress of Belvoir married William "Brito" d'Albini Lord of Belvoir, son of Robert de Toeni de Belvoir and Adelais (?).2,1
Cecilia le Bigod heiress of Belvoir was born circa 1091.4
GAV-23 EDV-25. Cecilia le Bigod heiress of Belvoir was also known as Cecily (Cicily) de Belvoir.2,4
Cecilia le Bigod heiress of Belvoir was born circa 1091.4
GAV-23 EDV-25. Cecilia le Bigod heiress of Belvoir was also known as Cecily (Cicily) de Belvoir.2,4
Family | William "Brito" d'Albini Lord of Belvoir d. bt 1155 - 1156 |
Children |
Citations
- [S1741] Adrian Channing, "Channing email 22 July 2005: "Re: Belvoir confusion - came from John Throckmorton messages"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 22 July 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Channing email 22 July 2005."
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 157-2, p. 188. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S2063] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email 19 April 2006: "Re: de Clavering family"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 19 April 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email 19 April 2006."
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all Possible Lines (PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333: Carl Boyer 3rd, 2001), p. 28, BIGOD 1:iii. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors, p. 2.
Robert de Toeni de Belvoir1,2
M, #13434, d. circa 1093
Father | NN de Tosny3,4 d. c 1023 |
Reference | GAV24 EDV25 |
Last Edited | 27 Sep 2020 |
Robert de Toeni de Belvoir married Adelais (?), daughter of Osulf (?).2,5
Robert de Toeni de Belvoir was buried circa 1093 at Belvoir Priory, Bottesford, Leicestershire, England; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH unknown
DEATH 1093, Belvoir, Melton Borough, Leicestershire, England
Born around 1030 AD in Haute-Normandy, France. He was married to Adeliza FitzOsulf du Plessis, Heiress of Belvoir, and died at Belvoir Castle in 1088.
It was reported on February 11, 2017 by FindAGrave contributor Richard Pinder that the Priory is no longer standing and (thus) no grave site at the Priory can be located.
Family Members
Spouse
Adeliza FitzOsulf Du Plessis De Todeni 1027–1088
Children
Adeliza De Tosny, Heiress Of Belvoir 1064–1135
BURIAL Belvoir Priory, Bottesford, Melton Borough, Leicestershire, England
PLOT the chapter house of the priory
Created by: LC-NW
Added: 29 Feb 2012
Find a Grave Memorial 86019536.6
Robert de Toeni de Belvoir died circa 1093; Boyer says d. 1088, Channing says d. ca 1095; Stewart says d. ca 1093.7,5,8
He was Lord of Belvoir jure uxoris.9
Robert de Toeni de Belvoir lived at Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England.7
; per Channing: [quote] I believe that it has been mentioned before that there has been some confusion between various Tosny families.
Keats-Rohan's DD page 43 gives a genealogy tree of the Belvoir (pronounced Beaver) Tosny's as:
Robert de Tosny d c 1095 m Adelais and left:
1) Berenger dsp a. 1115, m. Albreda
2) William dsp
3) Geoffrey dsp
4) Albreda dsp m Robert de Insula fl. 1118
5) Adelaise d , 1136 m Roger Bigod d 1107
6) Agnes d.p. 1129 m.(1) Ralph I de Beaufour; m(2) Hubert de Ryes
Adelais and Roger left
a) William d 1120
b) Humphrey clerk d c 1120
c) Hugh earl of Norfolk d 1177
d) Gunnor m(1) Robert fitz Swein m(2) Haimo de St Clair
e) Matilda d c 1129 m William de Albini Pincerna
f) Cecilia heiress of Belvoir m William de Albini Brito
The last left
i) William II de Albini Brito
ii) Roger Bigod
iii) Robert de Tosny
iv) Ralph de Albini Brito
v) Matilda
vi) Basilia
regards,
Adrian
In a message dated 22/07/2005 04:14:54 GMT Standard Time,
leovdpas@netspeed.com.au writes:
There seem to have been two Belvoirs, one in France (forget about that one,
I hope) and one in England.
Burke's Extinct Peerage, 1866, page 160
(1)Robert de Todeni, a nobleman from Normandy 'amongst the most
distinguished companions in arms of the Conqueror.' He was granted land in Lincoln upon
the borders of Leicestershire. Here de Todeni erected a stately castle and
from the fair view it commanded, gave it the designation of Belvoir Castle. He
married an Adela and died in 1088.
As children are given William who is known as 'the Briton' (Brito) and took
the surname de Albini, also Lord of Belvoir, then there were Berenger,
Geoffrey, Robert and Agnes who married Hubert de Rye.
If we go to Europaische Stammtafeln Volume III/4 Tafel 705
On the one page we find two Robert de Tosny (almost) both dying in 1088 .
One is a (2) Robert de Tosny, Seigneur (?) de Belvoir in 1063 he founded
something (what) in Marmoutier. He died in 1088 and had (no wife mentioned) two
children,
Guillaume, Seigneur de Belvoir who died about 1130 (no wife or children) and
Alice who about 1130 becomes Dame (!) de Belvoir, is mentioned in 1136,
married Roger Bigod and this couple are the parents of Hugh, 1st Earl of Norfolk.
The other is (3) Robert de Stafford or de Tosny, Lord of Stafford, a monk in
Evesham Abbey, died in (1088) married (Avice de Clare) and had one son
Nicholas de Stafford.
This Robert belongs to the de Tosny/de Conches family.
And so we have three Roberts de Todeni/Tosny/de Stafford. All three dying
in 1088.
Two have a son William/Guillaume known as Lord of Belvoir. You could think
that (1) Robert's son William de Albini was Lord of Belvoir in England and (2)
Robert's son Guillaume was Lord of Belvoir in France, but this Guillaume's
sister married into England I wonder what is going on. Can anyone say these
three Roberts are really one or two people?
Many thanks.
Leo van de Pas
Canberra, Australia [end quote].5 GAV-24 EDV-25. Robert de Toeni de Belvoir was also known as Robert de Tosny (de Todenai).7 Robert de Toeni de Belvoir was also known as Robert de Tosny Lord of Belvoir.8
; Boyer (2001) Medieval English Ancestors, p. 1: "...was buried in the chapter house of the priory in Belvoir Castle, of which he was the founder. It has been suggested that he was descended from Ralph de Toeni II... Hie place as standard bearer to William the Conqueror should be proven.7
Robert de Toeni de Belvoir was buried circa 1093 at Belvoir Priory, Bottesford, Leicestershire, England; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH unknown
DEATH 1093, Belvoir, Melton Borough, Leicestershire, England
Born around 1030 AD in Haute-Normandy, France. He was married to Adeliza FitzOsulf du Plessis, Heiress of Belvoir, and died at Belvoir Castle in 1088.
It was reported on February 11, 2017 by FindAGrave contributor Richard Pinder that the Priory is no longer standing and (thus) no grave site at the Priory can be located.
Family Members
Spouse
Adeliza FitzOsulf Du Plessis De Todeni 1027–1088
Children
Adeliza De Tosny, Heiress Of Belvoir 1064–1135
BURIAL Belvoir Priory, Bottesford, Melton Borough, Leicestershire, England
PLOT the chapter house of the priory
Created by: LC-NW
Added: 29 Feb 2012
Find a Grave Memorial 86019536.6
Robert de Toeni de Belvoir died circa 1093; Boyer says d. 1088, Channing says d. ca 1095; Stewart says d. ca 1093.7,5,8
He was Lord of Belvoir jure uxoris.9
Robert de Toeni de Belvoir lived at Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England.7
; per Channing: [quote] I believe that it has been mentioned before that there has been some confusion between various Tosny families.
Keats-Rohan's DD page 43 gives a genealogy tree of the Belvoir (pronounced Beaver) Tosny's as:
Robert de Tosny d c 1095 m Adelais and left:
1) Berenger dsp a. 1115, m. Albreda
2) William dsp
3) Geoffrey dsp
4) Albreda dsp m Robert de Insula fl. 1118
5) Adelaise d , 1136 m Roger Bigod d 1107
6) Agnes d.p. 1129 m.(1) Ralph I de Beaufour; m(2) Hubert de Ryes
Adelais and Roger left
a) William d 1120
b) Humphrey clerk d c 1120
c) Hugh earl of Norfolk d 1177
d) Gunnor m(1) Robert fitz Swein m(2) Haimo de St Clair
e) Matilda d c 1129 m William de Albini Pincerna
f) Cecilia heiress of Belvoir m William de Albini Brito
The last left
i) William II de Albini Brito
ii) Roger Bigod
iii) Robert de Tosny
iv) Ralph de Albini Brito
v) Matilda
vi) Basilia
regards,
Adrian
In a message dated 22/07/2005 04:14:54 GMT Standard Time,
leovdpas@netspeed.com.au writes:
There seem to have been two Belvoirs, one in France (forget about that one,
I hope) and one in England.
Burke's Extinct Peerage, 1866, page 160
(1)Robert de Todeni, a nobleman from Normandy 'amongst the most
distinguished companions in arms of the Conqueror.' He was granted land in Lincoln upon
the borders of Leicestershire. Here de Todeni erected a stately castle and
from the fair view it commanded, gave it the designation of Belvoir Castle. He
married an Adela and died in 1088.
As children are given William who is known as 'the Briton' (Brito) and took
the surname de Albini, also Lord of Belvoir, then there were Berenger,
Geoffrey, Robert and Agnes who married Hubert de Rye.
If we go to Europaische Stammtafeln Volume III/4 Tafel 705
On the one page we find two Robert de Tosny (almost) both dying in 1088 .
One is a (2) Robert de Tosny, Seigneur (?) de Belvoir in 1063 he founded
something (what) in Marmoutier. He died in 1088 and had (no wife mentioned) two
children,
Guillaume, Seigneur de Belvoir who died about 1130 (no wife or children) and
Alice who about 1130 becomes Dame (!) de Belvoir, is mentioned in 1136,
married Roger Bigod and this couple are the parents of Hugh, 1st Earl of Norfolk.
The other is (3) Robert de Stafford or de Tosny, Lord of Stafford, a monk in
Evesham Abbey, died in (1088) married (Avice de Clare) and had one son
Nicholas de Stafford.
This Robert belongs to the de Tosny/de Conches family.
And so we have three Roberts de Todeni/Tosny/de Stafford. All three dying
in 1088.
Two have a son William/Guillaume known as Lord of Belvoir. You could think
that (1) Robert's son William de Albini was Lord of Belvoir in England and (2)
Robert's son Guillaume was Lord of Belvoir in France, but this Guillaume's
sister married into England I wonder what is going on. Can anyone say these
three Roberts are really one or two people?
Many thanks.
Leo van de Pas
Canberra, Australia [end quote].5 GAV-24 EDV-25. Robert de Toeni de Belvoir was also known as Robert de Tosny (de Todenai).7 Robert de Toeni de Belvoir was also known as Robert de Tosny Lord of Belvoir.8
; Boyer (2001) Medieval English Ancestors, p. 1: "...was buried in the chapter house of the priory in Belvoir Castle, of which he was the founder. It has been suggested that he was descended from Ralph de Toeni II... Hie place as standard bearer to William the Conqueror should be proven.7
Family | Adelais (?) b. 1027 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 157-2, p. 188. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all Possible Lines (PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333: Carl Boyer 3rd, 2001), pp. 240-241, de TOENI 3:iii. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
- [S4811] "Origin and early generations of the Tosny family (rev. March 2012)", July 2009, Peter Stewart (e-mail address), to unknown recipient (https://www-personal.umich.edu/~bobwolfe/gentxt/Origin_and_early_generations_of_the_Tosny_family.pdf), pp. 1-2; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "Stewart (2009/12) Tosny Family."
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, NN de Tosny: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00553580&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1741] Adrian Channing, "Channing email 22 July 2005: "Re: Belvoir confusion - came from John Throckmorton messages"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 22 July 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Channing email 22 July 2005."
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 27 September 2020), memorial page for Robert “Lord of Belvoir” de Todeni (unknown–1093), Find a Grave Memorial no. 86019536, citing Belvoir Priory, Bottesford, Melton Borough, Leicestershire, England; Maintained by LC-NW (contributor 47307910), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86019536/robert-de_todeni. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors, p. 1.
- [S4811] Peter Stewart, "Stewart (2009/12) Tosny Family", p. 2.
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Daubeney formerly of South Petherton Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
Roger d'Aubigny1,2
M, #13435
Father | William d'Aubigny seigneur of Aubigny3,4,2 b. c 1015, d. c 1066 |
Mother | (?) de Plessis3,2 |
Reference | GAV26 EDV26 |
Last Edited | 11 Mar 2020 |
Family | Amicie de Mowbray |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 158-3, p. 188. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S2280] Racines et Histoire, online http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/LGN-frameset.html, http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/d’Aubigny.pdf, p. 2. Hereinafter cited as Racines et Histoire.
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all Possible Lines (PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333: Carl Boyer 3rd, 2001), p. 6. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Mowbray, Segrave and Stourton Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors, p. 7.
Amicie de Mowbray1,2
F, #13436
Father | Roger de Mowbray2 |
Reference | GAV26 EDV26 |
Last Edited | 12 Feb 2010 |
Amicie de Mowbray married Roger d'Aubigny, son of William d'Aubigny seigneur of Aubigny and (?) de Plessis.3,4
GAV-26 EDV-26 GKJ-26.
GAV-26 EDV-26 GKJ-26.
Family | Roger d'Aubigny |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 158-3, p. 188. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S2280] Racines et Histoire, online http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/LGN-frameset.html, http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/d’Aubigny.pdf, p. 2. Hereinafter cited as Racines et Histoire.
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all Possible Lines (PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333: Carl Boyer 3rd, 2001), p. 7. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Mowbray, Segrave and Stourton Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
Rodulf I de Warenne1,2,3
M, #13437, b. circa 998, d. after 1074
Reference | GAV26 EDV25 |
Last Edited | 25 May 2020 |
Rodulf I de Warenne married Beatrice (?), daughter of (?) de Crepon.1,2,4,3
Rodulf I de Warenne was born circa 998.4 He married Emma (?) before 1059.2,4
Rodulf I de Warenne died after 1074.2,4
Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 3:699.3 GAV-26 EDV-25 GKJ-26. He was living in 1053.3
Rodulf I de Warenne was born circa 998.4 He married Emma (?) before 1059.2,4
Rodulf I de Warenne died after 1074.2,4
Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 3:699.3 GAV-26 EDV-25 GKJ-26. He was living in 1053.3
Family 1 | Beatrice (?) d. a 1053 |
Children |
|
Family 2 | Emma (?) |
Citations
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 158-1, p. 188. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all Possible Lines (PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333: Carl Boyer 3rd, 2001), p. 228, de WARENNE 1. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Rodulf I de Warenne: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00121023&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Warenne page - de Warenne family: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/brit/warenne.html
- [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, Roger of Mortemer: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_of_Mortemer. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, William de Warenne: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00015372&tree=LEO
Beatrice (?)1,2
F, #13438, d. after 1053
Mother | (?) de Crepon3 |
Reference | GAV26 EDV25 |
Last Edited | 12 Jun 2020 |
Beatrice (?) married Rodulf I de Warenne.1,2,4,5
Beatrice (?) died after 1053.3,2
; Per Boyer [2001:228]: "...likely a great-niece of Gunnor, the second wife of Robert I, Duke of Normandy.2 GAV-26 EDV-25 GKJ-16.
Beatrice (?) died after 1053.3,2
; Per Boyer [2001:228]: "...likely a great-niece of Gunnor, the second wife of Robert I, Duke of Normandy.2 GAV-26 EDV-25 GKJ-16.
Family | Rodulf I de Warenne b. c 998, d. a 1074 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 158-1, p. 188. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all Possible Lines (PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333: Carl Boyer 3rd, 2001), p. 228, de WARENNE 1. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors, pp. 181-182, NORMANDY 3.
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Warenne page - de Warenne family: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/brit/warenne.html
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Rodulf I de Warenne: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00121023&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, Roger of Mortemer: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_of_Mortemer. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, William de Warenne: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00015372&tree=LEO
Dreux II de Moncy Seigneur de Moncy1
M, #13439
Father | Dreux I de Moncy Seigneur de Moncy1 d. 1153 |
Mother | Edith/Aldgyth de Warenne1 b. c 1076 |
Reference | EDV23 |
Last Edited | 6 Nov 2020 |
Dreux II de Moncy Seigneur de Moncy married Basilie (?)1
EDV-23. Dreux II de Moncy Seigneur de Moncy was also known as Dreux II de Mouchy Seigneur de Moncy.1 Dreux II de Moncy Seigneur de Moncy was also known as Dreux de Chaumont de Mouchy-en-Beauvaisis).2,3
; Per Med Lands:
"DREUX [II] de Moncy (-[after 1147]). Guillaume of Jumièges records that ”Giraldus” left for Jerusalem “cum uxore sua Edithua sorore Willelmi comitis de Warenna”, who married secondly “Drogoni de Monceio”, by whom she had “unum filium...Drogonem”[1201]. Seigneur de Moncy. "Drogo Monciacensis castelli dominus" confirmed the donation of property to Saint-Leu d’Esserent by "pater meus", with the consent of "Basilia uxore mea", by charter dated to [1145], subscribed by "Guilduinus vicecomes…"[1202]. The History of Louis VII King of France names "…Drogo de Monceio…" among those who accompanied King Louis VII on crusade in 1147[1203]. It is not known whether this entry refers to Dreux [II] or Dreux [III] de Moncy.
"m BASILIE, daughter of ---. "Drogo Monciacensis castelli dominus" confirmed the donation of property to Saint-Leu d’Esserent by "pater meus", with the consent of "Basilia uxore mea", by charter dated to [1145], subscribed by "Guilduinus vicecomes…"[1204]."
Med Lands cites:
EDV-23. Dreux II de Moncy Seigneur de Moncy was also known as Dreux II de Mouchy Seigneur de Moncy.1 Dreux II de Moncy Seigneur de Moncy was also known as Dreux de Chaumont de Mouchy-en-Beauvaisis).2,3
; Per Med Lands:
"DREUX [II] de Moncy (-[after 1147]). Guillaume of Jumièges records that ”Giraldus” left for Jerusalem “cum uxore sua Edithua sorore Willelmi comitis de Warenna”, who married secondly “Drogoni de Monceio”, by whom she had “unum filium...Drogonem”[1201]. Seigneur de Moncy. "Drogo Monciacensis castelli dominus" confirmed the donation of property to Saint-Leu d’Esserent by "pater meus", with the consent of "Basilia uxore mea", by charter dated to [1145], subscribed by "Guilduinus vicecomes…"[1202]. The History of Louis VII King of France names "…Drogo de Monceio…" among those who accompanied King Louis VII on crusade in 1147[1203]. It is not known whether this entry refers to Dreux [II] or Dreux [III] de Moncy.
"m BASILIE, daughter of ---. "Drogo Monciacensis castelli dominus" confirmed the donation of property to Saint-Leu d’Esserent by "pater meus", with the consent of "Basilia uxore mea", by charter dated to [1145], subscribed by "Guilduinus vicecomes…"[1204]."
Med Lands cites:
[1201] Willelmi Gemmetencis Historiæ (Duchesne, 1619), Liber VIII, VIII, p. 296.
[1202] Esserent Saint-Leu, XLIX, p. 50.
[1203] Molinier (1887) De Glorioso Rege Ludovico, Ludovici filio, X, p. 159.
[1204] Esserent Saint-Leu, XLIX, p. 50.1
[1202] Esserent Saint-Leu, XLIX, p. 50.
[1203] Molinier (1887) De Glorioso Rege Ludovico, Ludovici filio, X, p. 159.
[1204] Esserent Saint-Leu, XLIX, p. 50.1
Family | Basilie (?) |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/parclerdam.htm#DreuxIMouchy. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Beaumont 1 page (The family of Beaumont-sur-Oise): http://genealogy.euweb.cz/beaumont/beaumont1.html
- [S2280] Racines et Histoire, online http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/LGN-frameset.html, http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/Beaumont-dur-Oise.pdf, p. 5. Hereinafter cited as Racines et Histoire.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/parclerdam.htm#dauDreuxMoncyMNivelonPierrefonds
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/parclerdam.htm#DreuxIIIMouchy
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/parclerdam.htm#ErmengardeMoncyMDreuxMello
Roger de Mowbray1,2
M, #13440, d. circa 1188
Father | Nele (Nigel) d'Aubigny2,3 d. bt 21 Nov 1129 - 26 Nov 1129 |
Mother | Gundreda de Gournay2,3 b. WFT Est. 1092-1097, d. WFT Est. 1093-1186 |
Reference | EDV24 |
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2020 |
Roger de Mowbray married Alice de Gaunt, daughter of Walter de Gaunt Baron of Folkingham, co. Lincoln and Maud (Matilda) (?) de Bretagne, de Penthievre.2,4,3
Roger de Mowbray died circa 1188 at Palestine.2
; 1b Roger De MOWBRAY; helped defeat invading Scots Battle of the Standard 1138; supported KING STEPHEN in period of the Anarchy, fighting on his behalf Battle of Lincoln Feb 1140/1; joined Second Crusade 1147; rebelled against HENRY II 1173 and allegedly escaped to Scotland following rebels' defeat, but submitted 1174; again went on crusade 1186, captured by Saracens 1187 Battle of Hittin but ransomed; m Alice, dau of Walter de Gant and widow of Ilbert de Lacy, and d 1188 in the Holy Land when on the point of returning to England, leaving, with another s (Robert): Nele.4
; his father, Nele D'Aubigny, had previously been married to Maud de Laigle (former wife of Robert de Mowbray, Earl of Northumbria) and Rober (Nele's son) took the surname de Mowbray for his own.5 EDV-24 GKJ-24. He was 2nd Crusade in 1147.2
Roger de Mowbray died circa 1188 at Palestine.2
; 1b Roger De MOWBRAY; helped defeat invading Scots Battle of the Standard 1138; supported KING STEPHEN in period of the Anarchy, fighting on his behalf Battle of Lincoln Feb 1140/1; joined Second Crusade 1147; rebelled against HENRY II 1173 and allegedly escaped to Scotland following rebels' defeat, but submitted 1174; again went on crusade 1186, captured by Saracens 1187 Battle of Hittin but ransomed; m Alice, dau of Walter de Gant and widow of Ilbert de Lacy, and d 1188 in the Holy Land when on the point of returning to England, leaving, with another s (Robert): Nele.4
; his father, Nele D'Aubigny, had previously been married to Maud de Laigle (former wife of Robert de Mowbray, Earl of Northumbria) and Rober (Nele's son) took the surname de Mowbray for his own.5 EDV-24 GKJ-24. He was 2nd Crusade in 1147.2
Family | Alice de Gaunt |
Child |
|
Citations
- Went on the 2nd Crusade.
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 158-4, p. 188. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S2077] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email 3 June 2006: "Re: Brittany was Re: William de Mohun's (d Oct 1193) ancestors," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 3 June 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email 3 June 2006."
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Mowbray, Segrave and Stourton Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis MCS-5, line 158-3, p. 188.
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis MCS-5, line 158-5, p. 188.