Alice Giffard1
F, #15031
Father | Sir Hugh Giffard of Boynston, co. Wilts1 b. s 1191, d. 1246 |
Mother | Sibel/Sibyl de Cormeilles1 |
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2001 |
Family | (?) de Mandeville |
Children |
Citations
- [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. 106, GIFFARD 11:viii. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
Walter de Mandeville1
M, #15033
Father | (?) de Mandeville1 |
Mother | Alice Giffard1 |
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2001 |
Citations
- [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. 106, GIFFARD 11:viii. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
Sybil de Mandeville1
M, #15034
Father | (?) de Mandeville1 |
Mother | Alice Giffard1 |
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2001 |
Citations
- [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. 106, GIFFARD 11:viii. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
Sir William Giffard Knt., of Barewe (Barrow), Suffolk1,2
M, #15035, b. say 1236
Father | Sir Hugh Giffard of Boynston, co. Wilts1 b. s 1191, d. 1246 |
Mother | Sibel/Sibyl de Cormeilles1 |
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2002 |
Sir William Giffard Knt., of Barewe (Barrow), Suffolk married Catherine Passelewe, daughter of Hamon Passelewe and Maud de Barewe.1,2
Sir William Giffard Knt., of Barewe (Barrow), Suffolk was born say 1236.1
Sir William Giffard Knt., of Barewe (Barrow), Suffolk lived at an unknown place ; William, Kt, of Barewe (Barrow), Suffolk, Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk 1270-74; m Katherine, dau of Hamon Passelewe, Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk 1242-49, by his wife Maud, dau and co-heiress of Thomas de Barewe.2
Sir William Giffard Knt., of Barewe (Barrow), Suffolk was born say 1236.1
Sir William Giffard Knt., of Barewe (Barrow), Suffolk lived at an unknown place ; William, Kt, of Barewe (Barrow), Suffolk, Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk 1270-74; m Katherine, dau of Hamon Passelewe, Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk 1242-49, by his wife Maud, dau and co-heiress of Thomas de Barewe.2
Family | Catherine Passelewe |
Children |
Citations
- [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. 106, GIFFARD 11:ix. 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, Giffard Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
Catherine Passelewe1,2
F, #15036
Father | Hamon Passelewe2 |
Mother | Maud de Barewe2 |
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2002 |
Catherine Passelewe married Sir William Giffard Knt., of Barewe (Barrow), Suffolk, son of Sir Hugh Giffard of Boynston, co. Wilts and Sibel/Sibyl de Cormeilles.1,2
Family | Sir William Giffard Knt., of Barewe (Barrow), Suffolk b. s 1236 |
Children |
Citations
- [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. 106, GIFFARD 11:ix. 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, Giffard Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
Sir Edmund de Hastings 1st Lord Hastings of Inchmahome1,2
M, #15037, d. 24 June 1314
Father | Sir Henry de Hastings Baron Hastings, of Ashill, co. Norfolk1,2 b. c 1235, d. b 5 Mar 1269 |
Mother | Joan de Cantilupe1,2 d. b Jun 1271 |
Last Edited | 22 Mar 2009 |
Sir Edmund de Hastings 1st Lord Hastings of Inchmahome married Isabel Russell Countess of Menteith, daughter of Sir John Russell and Isabella (?) Countess of Menteith, after 5 January 1292.1,2
Sir Edmund de Hastings 1st Lord Hastings of Inchmahome died on 24 June 1314 at Battle of Bannockburn, Bannockburn, Scotland; dsp.1,3,2
He was 1st and last LORD (Baron) HASTINGS (of Inchmahome) (E), so cr by writ 1299-1313.3
; Sir EDMUND De HASTINGES, 1st and last LORD (Baron) HASTINGS (of Inchmahome) (E), so cr by writ 1299-1313; m Isabel, Countess of Menteith, dau and heir of Sir John Russel by Isabel, Countess of Menteith in her own right, and widow of William Comyn (the marriage being arranged by EDWARD I, who was then in the position of being able to enforce his overlordship of Scotland); as one of the leading nobles of Scotland swore allegiance to EDWARD I 1296, took part on the English side Battle of Falkirk 1298 and Siege of Carlaverock 1300; dsp 24 June 1314, k fighting on the English side Battle of Bannockburn.3
Sir Edmund de Hastings 1st Lord Hastings of Inchmahome died on 24 June 1314 at Battle of Bannockburn, Bannockburn, Scotland; dsp.1,3,2
He was 1st and last LORD (Baron) HASTINGS (of Inchmahome) (E), so cr by writ 1299-1313.3
; Sir EDMUND De HASTINGES, 1st and last LORD (Baron) HASTINGS (of Inchmahome) (E), so cr by writ 1299-1313; m Isabel, Countess of Menteith, dau and heir of Sir John Russel by Isabel, Countess of Menteith in her own right, and widow of William Comyn (the marriage being arranged by EDWARD I, who was then in the position of being able to enforce his overlordship of Scotland); as one of the leading nobles of Scotland swore allegiance to EDWARD I 1296, took part on the English side Battle of Falkirk 1298 and Siege of Carlaverock 1300; dsp 24 June 1314, k fighting on the English side Battle of Bannockburn.3
Citations
- [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. 110, HASTINGS 3:ii. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
- [S2292] Douglas Richardson, "Richardson email 13 Dec 2008: "Hastings Family Pedigree"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 13 Dec 2008. Hereinafter cited as "Richardson email 13 Dec 2008."
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Hastings Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
Isabel Russell Countess of Menteith1,2
F, #15038
Father | Sir John Russell2 |
Mother | Isabella (?) Countess of Menteith2 |
Last Edited | 22 Mar 2009 |
Isabel Russell Countess of Menteith married Sir Edmund de Hastings 1st Lord Hastings of Inchmahome, son of Sir Henry de Hastings Baron Hastings, of Ashill, co. Norfolk and Joan de Cantilupe, after 5 January 1292.1,3
Isabel Russell Countess of Menteith was living in 1306.3
Isabel Russell Countess of Menteith was living in 1306.3
Family | Sir Edmund de Hastings 1st Lord Hastings of Inchmahome d. 24 Jun 1314 |
Citations
- [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. 110, HASTINGS 3:ii. 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, Hastings Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
- [S2292] Douglas Richardson, "Richardson email 13 Dec 2008: "Hastings Family Pedigree"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 13 Dec 2008. Hereinafter cited as "Richardson email 13 Dec 2008."
Roger de Pitres1
M, #15039
Reference | GAV25 EDV25 |
Last Edited | 14 Feb 2003 |
Family | Adelisa (?) d. a 1125 |
Child |
|
Citations
- [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. 111, HEREFORD 1. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
Adelisa (?)1
F, #15040, d. after 1125
Reference | GAV25 EDV25 |
Last Edited | 23 Feb 2003 |
Family | Roger de Pitres |
Child |
|
Citations
- [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. 111, HEREFORD 1. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
Berthe (?)1
F, #15041
Reference | GAV24 EDV24 |
Last Edited | 21 Jan 2003 |
Berthe (?) married Walter Fitz Roger of Gloucester, son of Roger de Pitres and Adelisa (?).1
GAV-24 EDV-24 GKJ-24.
GAV-24 EDV-24 GKJ-24.
Family | Walter Fitz Roger of Gloucester d. b 1126 |
Child |
|
Citations
- [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. 111, HEREFORD 2. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
Roger Fitz Miles Earl of Hereford1
M, #15042
Father | Miles Fitz Walter 1st Earl of Hereford, Lord of Brecknock1 b. c 1097, d. 24 Dec 1143 |
Mother | Sibyl de Neufmarche1 d. a 1139 |
Last Edited | 11 Oct 2002 |
Roger Fitz Miles Earl of Hereford married Cecily Fitz John, daughter of Payn Fitz John of Ewyas, co. Hereford.1
Roger Fitz Miles Earl of Hereford was 2nd Earl of Hereford of the 1142 cr - The Earldom of Hereford passed to Miles's eldest son Roger (sometimes called of Gloucester and sometimes Fitz Miles) but on the latter's death in 1155 seems to have fallen into disuse. It was revived in 1200 for Miles's great-grandson Henry de Bohun, hereditary Constable of England and a close relative of both the English and Scottish reigning dynasties. He was heir to his grandmother Margaret's estates in and around Herefordshire, she being Miles's daughter and eventual coheir, hence the choice of title when he was made an earl.2 He was Constable of England.1
Roger Fitz Miles Earl of Hereford was 2nd Earl of Hereford of the 1142 cr - The Earldom of Hereford passed to Miles's eldest son Roger (sometimes called of Gloucester and sometimes Fitz Miles) but on the latter's death in 1155 seems to have fallen into disuse. It was revived in 1200 for Miles's great-grandson Henry de Bohun, hereditary Constable of England and a close relative of both the English and Scottish reigning dynasties. He was heir to his grandmother Margaret's estates in and around Herefordshire, she being Miles's daughter and eventual coheir, hence the choice of title when he was made an earl.2 He was Constable of England.1
Family | Cecily Fitz John |
Citations
- [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. 111, HEREFORD 3:i. 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, Hereford Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
Walter Fitz Miles Lord of Abergavenny, Lord of Brecknock1
M, #15045
Father | Miles Fitz Walter 1st Earl of Hereford, Lord of Brecknock1 b. c 1097, d. 24 Dec 1143 |
Mother | Sibyl de Neufmarche1 d. a 1139 |
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2001 |
Citations
- [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. 111, HEREFORD 3:ii. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
Henry Fitz Miles Lord of Brecknock1
M, #15046
Father | Miles Fitz Walter 1st Earl of Hereford, Lord of Brecknock1 b. c 1097, d. 24 Dec 1143 |
Mother | Sibyl de Neufmarche1 d. a 1139 |
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2001 |
Henry Fitz Miles Lord of Brecknock was buried at Llanthony Priory, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England.1
Henry Fitz Miles Lord of Brecknock died; slain by the Welsh.1 He married Isabel (?)1
Henry Fitz Miles Lord of Brecknock was Constable of England.1
Henry Fitz Miles Lord of Brecknock died; slain by the Welsh.1 He married Isabel (?)1
Henry Fitz Miles Lord of Brecknock was Constable of England.1
Family | Isabel (?) |
Citations
- [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. 111, HEREFORD 3:iii. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
Michel (mahel) Fitz Walter1
M, #15048
Father | Miles Fitz Walter 1st Earl of Hereford, Lord of Brecknock1 b. c 1097, d. 24 Dec 1143 |
Mother | Sibyl de Neufmarche1 d. a 1139 |
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2001 |
Michel (mahel) Fitz Walter was buried at Llanthony Priory, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England.1
He was Constable of England.1
He was Constable of England.1
Citations
- [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. 111, HEREFORD 3:iv. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
William Fitz Walter1
M, #15049, d. before 1166
Father | Miles Fitz Walter 1st Earl of Hereford, Lord of Brecknock1 b. c 1097, d. 24 Dec 1143 |
Mother | Sibyl de Neufmarche1 d. a 1139 |
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2001 |
William Fitz Walter died before 1166.1
Citations
- [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. 112, HEREFORD 3:v. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
Malcolm (?) of Scotland1,2
M, #15050, b. 1114
Father | David I "The Saint" (?) King of Scots1,2,3 b. c 1080, d. 24 May 1153 |
Mother | Maude (Matilda) de Huntingdon Queen of the Scots, Countess of Huntingdon & Northumberland1,2,3 b. c 1074, d. bt 23 Apr 1130 - 1131 |
Last Edited | 4 Jul 2020 |
Malcolm (?) of Scotland died; said to have been strangled in infancy by Donald Bane.1 He was born in 1114.2
Citations
- [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. 113-114, HUNTINGDON 3:iii. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Dunkeld page (The House of Dunkeld): http://genealogy.euweb.cz/brit/dunkeld.html
- [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/SCOTLAND.htm#DavidIdied1153B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Clarice (?) of Scotland1,2
F, #15051
Father | David I "The Saint" (?) King of Scots1,2,3 b. c 1080, d. 24 May 1153 |
Mother | Maude (Matilda) de Huntingdon Queen of the Scots, Countess of Huntingdon & Northumberland1,2,3 b. c 1074, d. bt 23 Apr 1130 - 1131 |
Last Edited | 4 Jul 2020 |
Citations
- [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. 113-114, HUNTINGDON 3:v. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Dunkeld page (The House of Dunkeld): http://genealogy.euweb.cz/brit/dunkeld.html
- [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/SCOTLAND.htm#DavidIdied1153B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Hodierne (?) of Scotland1,2
F, #15052
Father | David I "The Saint" (?) King of Scots1,2,3 b. c 1080, d. 24 May 1153 |
Mother | Maude (Matilda) de Huntingdon Queen of the Scots, Countess of Huntingdon & Northumberland1,2,3 b. c 1074, d. bt 23 Apr 1130 - 1131 |
Last Edited | 4 Jul 2020 |
Citations
- [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. 113-114, HUNTINGDON 3:vi. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Dunkeld page (The House of Dunkeld): http://genealogy.euweb.cz/brit/dunkeld.html
- [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/SCOTLAND.htm#DavidIdied1153B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Winifred Brugges1
F, #15053, d. before 16 June 1586
Father | Sir John Brugges Lord Mayor of London1,2 |
Mother | Agnes Ayloffe2 |
Last Edited | 12 Dec 2012 |
Winifred Brugges married Sir Richard Sackville Pc, son of John Sackville Esq., of Chiddingly, Sussex and Margaret Boleyn,
; her 1st husband.3,2 Winifred Brugges married Sir John Paulet Knt., 2nd Marquess of Winchester, 2nd Earl of Wiltshire, 2nd Lord Saint John, of Basing, son of Sir William Paulet Knt., KG, 1st Marquess of Winchester and Elizabeth Capell, before 30 September 1568
; his 3rd wife; nbo issue.1,2
Winifred Brugges died before 16 June 1586 at Chelsea, co. Middlesex, England.2
; Winifred, widow of Sir Richard Sackville (see SACKVILLE, B) and dau of Sir John Brug(g)es/Brydges, Ld Mayor London.1 Winifred Brugges was also known as Winifred Brydges.1,2
; her 1st husband.3,2 Winifred Brugges married Sir John Paulet Knt., 2nd Marquess of Winchester, 2nd Earl of Wiltshire, 2nd Lord Saint John, of Basing, son of Sir William Paulet Knt., KG, 1st Marquess of Winchester and Elizabeth Capell, before 30 September 1568
; his 3rd wife; nbo issue.1,2
Winifred Brugges died before 16 June 1586 at Chelsea, co. Middlesex, England.2
; Winifred, widow of Sir Richard Sackville (see SACKVILLE, B) and dau of Sir John Brug(g)es/Brydges, Ld Mayor London.1 Winifred Brugges was also known as Winifred Brydges.1,2
Family 1 | Sir Richard Sackville Pc d. 21 Apr 1566 |
Child |
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Family 2 | Sir John Paulet Knt., 2nd Marquess of Winchester, 2nd Earl of Wiltshire, 2nd Lord Saint John, of Basing d. 4 Nov 1576 |
Citations
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Winchester Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Paulet 16: pp. 572-3. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Sackville Family Page.
Margaret de Huntingdon1,2,3,4
F, #15054, b. circa 1193, d. 1259
Father | William I "The Lion" (?) Earl of Northumberland, King of Scotland1,5,4,6,3 b. 1143, d. 4 Dec 1214 |
Mother | Ermengarde de Beaumont1,5,4,3 b. c 1170, d. 11 Feb 1233 |
Last Edited | 1 Nov 2020 |
Margaret de Huntingdon and Hubert de Burgh 1st Earl of Kent were divorced.7 Margaret de Huntingdon was born circa 1193.4,7 She and Teobaldo (Thibault) I-IV "le Grand" (?) King of Navarre, Cte de Champagne et de Brie were engaged in 1219; Per Med Lands: "[621]Betrothed (1219) MARGARET of Scotland, daughter of WILLIAM I "the Lion" King of Scotland & his wife Ermengarde de Beaumont (1193-1259, bur Church of the Black Friars, London)."
Med Lands cites: [621] Evans, C. F. E. 'The matrilineal descent of Queen Victoria', Genealogists' Magazine (1964), Vol. 14, pp. 273-7, reprinted in Edwards, S.8,7 Margaret de Huntingdon married Hubert de Burgh 1st Earl of Kent, son of Walter de Burgh and Alice Ponchard, on 19 June 1221 at York, Yorkshire, England,
;
His 3rd wife.1,5,3,4,9,7
Margaret de Huntingdon died in 1259.10,4,7
Margaret de Huntingdon was buried in 1259 at Church of the Black Friars, London, City of London, Greater London, England.4,7
; Per Med Lands:
"THIBAUT de Champagne, son of THIBAUT III Comte de Champagne & his wife Infanta doña Blanca de Navarra (Pamplona 3 May 1201-Pamplona 8 Jul 1253, bur Pamplona). Villehardouin records that the wife of Comte Thibaut "had borne him a little daughter and was about to bear a son" when her husband died[615]. He succeeded his father in 1201 as THIBAUT IV Comte de Champagne et de Brie. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records that "comes Campaniensis Theobaldus" joined his [maternal] uncle in Navarre in 1225[616]. He succeeded his maternal uncle in 1234 as TEOBALDO I "le Grand" King of Navarre. He answered the call of Pope Gregory IX for a Crusade in 1239, and led a French contingent which landed at Acre 1 Sep 1239. He marched south to attack the Egyptian outposts of Ascalon and Gaza, where they were defeated. He returned to Europe in Sep 1240[617]. The necrology of Sens cathedral records the death "Kal Mai " of "Theobaldus illustris rex Navarre et comes Campanie"[618]. The necrology of Saint-Etienne, Troyes records the death "11 Jul" of "Theobaldus rex Navarre, Campanie et Brie comes palatinus"[619]. The "Corónicas" Navarras record the death "Id Iul…apud Pampilonam" in 1253 of "Teobaldus…rex Navarre et comes palatinus Campanie atque Brie" and his burial in Pamplona[620].
"[621]Betrothed (1219) MARGARET of Scotland, daughter of WILLIAM I "the Lion" King of Scotland & his wife Ermengarde de Beaumont (1193-1259, bur Church of the Black Friars, London).
"m firstly (mid-May 1220, repudiated 1222) as her second husband, GERTRUD von Dagsburg, widow of THIBAUT I Duke of Lorraine, daughter of ALBERT II Graf von Dagsburg & his wife Gertrud von Baden ([May 1205/mid-1206]-before 19 Mar 1225). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records the second marriage in 1220 of "Gertrudem comitissam de Daburc [relictam Theobaldi iuvenis dux Lotharingie]" and "iuvenis comes Theobaldus Campaniensis" and their separation two years later on grounds of consanguinity[622]. Richer records that "ducem Lotoringie Theobaldum" was married to "filiam comitis de Daxporc", that he inherited the county through her, that after her first husband died she married "comes…Campanie adhuc adolescens" who in his turn inherited the county, that she was repudiated for sterility by her second husband and married thirdly "comiti de Lignigne", and that after the couple's death soon afterwards there were no heirs to her county which (including "castra…Hernestem et Turquestem, et…opida…Albam et Saleborc") was annexed by "Metensis episcopus Iohannes" but that "frater…dicti comitis defuncti" captured "castrum Daxporc"[623]. She married thirdly (1224 before Sep) Simon von Leiningen.
"m secondly (1222) AGNES de Beaujeu, daughter of GUICHARD [V] “le Grand” Sire de Beaujeu & his wife Sibylle de Hainaut [Flanders] (-11 Jul 1231, bur Clairvaux). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records the second marriage of "Theobaldus comes Campaniensis" and "Agnetem sororem Humberti filiam Wichardi de Belloioco"[624]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records the death "1231 V Id Jul" of "Agnes comitissa Campanie" and her burial "in Clarevalle in capella comitis Flandrie matris sue avunculi"[625].
"[626]Betrothed ([1231/32]) to YOLANDE de Bretagne, daughter of PIERRE Duke of Brittany & his first wife Alix de Thouars (in Brittany end 1218-château de Bouteville 10 Oct 1272, bur Villeneuve-les-Nantes, église abbatiale de Notre Dame). Her betrothal to Thibaut IV Comte de Champagne is confirmed by a letter from King Louis IX to Comte Thibaut, dated 1229, which states that the king had “entendu que vous avez convenancé et promis à prendre à femme la fille du Comte Pierre de Bretaigne” and forbade him from proceeding, adding “la raison pourquoi vous savez bien” (without providing any further explanation)[627]. The 1229 date (cited by Lobineau) is presumably incorrect, assuming that the date of death of Comte Thibaut´s second wife is correctly reported as 11 Jul 1231 as shown above. This suggested redating is confirmed by a letter from Pope Gregory IX to the archbishop of Bourges dated 24 Apr 1232 stating that “Campaniæ et Britanniæ comites” intended to arrange a marriage alliance prohibited by the degrees of consanguinity and forbidding the arrangement[628].
"m thirdly (contract Mar 1232, 22 Sep 1232) MARGUERITE de Bourbon, daughter of ARCHAMBAUD [VIII] "le Grand" Sire de Bourbon [Dampierre] & his wife [Beatrix de Montluçon] (-Provins, Brie 12 Apr 1256, bur Clairval). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records the marriage of "comes Campaniensis Theobaldus" and "Margaretam filiam Erchenbaldi de Borbona"[629]. The contract of marriage between “Theobaldus Campanie et Brie comes palatinus” and “Archambaldus dominus Borbonii…Margarita filia” is dated Mar 1232[630]. She was regent of Champagne and Navarre 1253-1256 during the minority of her son. "Don Alfonso, yffante primero fijo del rey d´Aragon" consented to any alliance between "mio padre don Jagme…rey d´Aragon" and "dona Margarita…reyna de Navarra, de Campayna et de Bria condessa palatina, et con vuestro fijo don Thibalt rey de Navarra", by charter dated 1 Aug 1253[631]. “Marguerite…royne de Navarre, de Champaigne et de Brye conteste palatine” settled a dispute between “les nobles barons Jehan conte de Bourgoigne et signour de Salins…et Thiebaut conte de Barz” by charter dated 3 Nov 1254[632]. The necrology of Saint-Etienne, Troyes records the death "29 Mar" of "Margarita regina Navarre"[633]. The necrology of the Chapelle Saint-Blaise, Provins records the death on 29 Mar of "Margarita regina"[634]. The "Corónicas" Navarras record the death "II Id Apr…apud Privignum" in 1256 of "Margarita…regina Navarre, commitissa Canpanie atque Brie" and her burial in "apud Claram vallem"[635].
Med Lands cites:
; Per Med Lands: "MARGARET (1193-1259, bur Church of the Black Friars, London). The Annales Londonienses record the marriage in 1221 of "Hubertus de Burgo, justiciarius Angliæ" and "sororem regis Scotiæ apud Sanctum Trinitatum Londoniis"[570]. The Extracta ex Cronicis Scocie records the marriage "in die Sancti Petri ad vincula apud Bereuicum" of "Marioriam sororem suam Alexander rex" and "comiti de Pendburghe, marescallo Anglie"[571]. The Annals of Dunstable record that “Hubertus de Burgo justiciarius Angliæ” divorced his third wife in 1232, because she was “consanguinea” of his second wife “comitissæ Gloverniæ”, in a prolonged and difficult lawsuit[572]. [573]Betrothed (1219) THIBAUT IV Comte de Champagne, son of THIBAUT III Comte de Champagne & his wife Infanta doña Blanca de Navarra (Pamplona 3 May 1201-Pamplona 8 Jul 1253, bur Pamplona). m (Berwick 1 Aug or York Jun 1221, divorced 1232) as his third wife, HUBERT de Burgh, son of --- & his wife Alice --- (-Banstead, Surrey 12 May 1243, bur Church of the Black Friars, London). He was created Earl of Kent in 1227."
Med Lands cites:
; Leo van de Pas cites: Burke's Guide to the Royal Family London, 1973 , Reference: page 315.3
Med Lands cites: [621] Evans, C. F. E. 'The matrilineal descent of Queen Victoria', Genealogists' Magazine (1964), Vol. 14, pp. 273-7, reprinted in Edwards, S.8,7 Margaret de Huntingdon married Hubert de Burgh 1st Earl of Kent, son of Walter de Burgh and Alice Ponchard, on 19 June 1221 at York, Yorkshire, England,
;
His 3rd wife.1,5,3,4,9,7
Margaret de Huntingdon died in 1259.10,4,7
Margaret de Huntingdon was buried in 1259 at Church of the Black Friars, London, City of London, Greater London, England.4,7
; Per Med Lands:
"THIBAUT de Champagne, son of THIBAUT III Comte de Champagne & his wife Infanta doña Blanca de Navarra (Pamplona 3 May 1201-Pamplona 8 Jul 1253, bur Pamplona). Villehardouin records that the wife of Comte Thibaut "had borne him a little daughter and was about to bear a son" when her husband died[615]. He succeeded his father in 1201 as THIBAUT IV Comte de Champagne et de Brie. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records that "comes Campaniensis Theobaldus" joined his [maternal] uncle in Navarre in 1225[616]. He succeeded his maternal uncle in 1234 as TEOBALDO I "le Grand" King of Navarre. He answered the call of Pope Gregory IX for a Crusade in 1239, and led a French contingent which landed at Acre 1 Sep 1239. He marched south to attack the Egyptian outposts of Ascalon and Gaza, where they were defeated. He returned to Europe in Sep 1240[617]. The necrology of Sens cathedral records the death "Kal Mai " of "Theobaldus illustris rex Navarre et comes Campanie"[618]. The necrology of Saint-Etienne, Troyes records the death "11 Jul" of "Theobaldus rex Navarre, Campanie et Brie comes palatinus"[619]. The "Corónicas" Navarras record the death "Id Iul…apud Pampilonam" in 1253 of "Teobaldus…rex Navarre et comes palatinus Campanie atque Brie" and his burial in Pamplona[620].
"[621]Betrothed (1219) MARGARET of Scotland, daughter of WILLIAM I "the Lion" King of Scotland & his wife Ermengarde de Beaumont (1193-1259, bur Church of the Black Friars, London).
"m firstly (mid-May 1220, repudiated 1222) as her second husband, GERTRUD von Dagsburg, widow of THIBAUT I Duke of Lorraine, daughter of ALBERT II Graf von Dagsburg & his wife Gertrud von Baden ([May 1205/mid-1206]-before 19 Mar 1225). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records the second marriage in 1220 of "Gertrudem comitissam de Daburc [relictam Theobaldi iuvenis dux Lotharingie]" and "iuvenis comes Theobaldus Campaniensis" and their separation two years later on grounds of consanguinity[622]. Richer records that "ducem Lotoringie Theobaldum" was married to "filiam comitis de Daxporc", that he inherited the county through her, that after her first husband died she married "comes…Campanie adhuc adolescens" who in his turn inherited the county, that she was repudiated for sterility by her second husband and married thirdly "comiti de Lignigne", and that after the couple's death soon afterwards there were no heirs to her county which (including "castra…Hernestem et Turquestem, et…opida…Albam et Saleborc") was annexed by "Metensis episcopus Iohannes" but that "frater…dicti comitis defuncti" captured "castrum Daxporc"[623]. She married thirdly (1224 before Sep) Simon von Leiningen.
"m secondly (1222) AGNES de Beaujeu, daughter of GUICHARD [V] “le Grand” Sire de Beaujeu & his wife Sibylle de Hainaut [Flanders] (-11 Jul 1231, bur Clairvaux). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records the second marriage of "Theobaldus comes Campaniensis" and "Agnetem sororem Humberti filiam Wichardi de Belloioco"[624]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records the death "1231 V Id Jul" of "Agnes comitissa Campanie" and her burial "in Clarevalle in capella comitis Flandrie matris sue avunculi"[625].
"[626]Betrothed ([1231/32]) to YOLANDE de Bretagne, daughter of PIERRE Duke of Brittany & his first wife Alix de Thouars (in Brittany end 1218-château de Bouteville 10 Oct 1272, bur Villeneuve-les-Nantes, église abbatiale de Notre Dame). Her betrothal to Thibaut IV Comte de Champagne is confirmed by a letter from King Louis IX to Comte Thibaut, dated 1229, which states that the king had “entendu que vous avez convenancé et promis à prendre à femme la fille du Comte Pierre de Bretaigne” and forbade him from proceeding, adding “la raison pourquoi vous savez bien” (without providing any further explanation)[627]. The 1229 date (cited by Lobineau) is presumably incorrect, assuming that the date of death of Comte Thibaut´s second wife is correctly reported as 11 Jul 1231 as shown above. This suggested redating is confirmed by a letter from Pope Gregory IX to the archbishop of Bourges dated 24 Apr 1232 stating that “Campaniæ et Britanniæ comites” intended to arrange a marriage alliance prohibited by the degrees of consanguinity and forbidding the arrangement[628].
"m thirdly (contract Mar 1232, 22 Sep 1232) MARGUERITE de Bourbon, daughter of ARCHAMBAUD [VIII] "le Grand" Sire de Bourbon [Dampierre] & his wife [Beatrix de Montluçon] (-Provins, Brie 12 Apr 1256, bur Clairval). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records the marriage of "comes Campaniensis Theobaldus" and "Margaretam filiam Erchenbaldi de Borbona"[629]. The contract of marriage between “Theobaldus Campanie et Brie comes palatinus” and “Archambaldus dominus Borbonii…Margarita filia” is dated Mar 1232[630]. She was regent of Champagne and Navarre 1253-1256 during the minority of her son. "Don Alfonso, yffante primero fijo del rey d´Aragon" consented to any alliance between "mio padre don Jagme…rey d´Aragon" and "dona Margarita…reyna de Navarra, de Campayna et de Bria condessa palatina, et con vuestro fijo don Thibalt rey de Navarra", by charter dated 1 Aug 1253[631]. “Marguerite…royne de Navarre, de Champaigne et de Brye conteste palatine” settled a dispute between “les nobles barons Jehan conte de Bourgoigne et signour de Salins…et Thiebaut conte de Barz” by charter dated 3 Nov 1254[632]. The necrology of Saint-Etienne, Troyes records the death "29 Mar" of "Margarita regina Navarre"[633]. The necrology of the Chapelle Saint-Blaise, Provins records the death on 29 Mar of "Margarita regina"[634]. The "Corónicas" Navarras record the death "II Id Apr…apud Privignum" in 1256 of "Margarita…regina Navarre, commitissa Canpanie atque Brie" and her burial in "apud Claram vallem"[635].
Med Lands cites:
[615] Villehardouin, 3, p. 37.
[616] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1225, MGH SS XXIII, p. 915.
[617] Runciman (1974) Vol. 3, pp. 212-13 and 217.
[618] Obituaires de Sens Tome I.1, Eglise cathédrale de Sens, Obituaire du xiii siècle, p. 2.
[619] Troyes Necrologies, 2 Obituaire de Saint-Etienne, p. 219.
[620] "Corónicas" Navarras 7.9, p. 74.
[621] Evans, C. F. E. 'The matrilineal descent of Queen Victoria', Genealogists' Magazine (1964), Vol. 14, pp. 273-7, reprinted in Edwards, S. (ed.) (2003) Complete Works of Charles Evans, Genealogy and related topics (Foundation for Medieval Genealogy), p. 65.
[622] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1220, MGH SS XXIII, p. 910.
[623] Richeri Gesta Senoniensis Ecclesiæ IV, 23, MGH SS XXV, p. 312.
[624] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1222, MGH SS XXIII, p. 912.
[625] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1231, MGH SS XXIII, p. 929.
[626] Evans, C. F. E. 'The matrilineal descent of Queen Victoria', Genealogists' Magazine (1964), Vol. 14, pp. 273-7, reprinted in Edwards, S. (ed.) (2003) Complete Works of Charles Evans, Genealogy and related topics (Foundation for Medieval Genealogy), p. 65.
[627] Lobineau, G. A. (1707) Histoire de Bretagne (Paris), Tome I, p. 224, quoting the letter without providing any citation reference to the full document.
[628] Auvray, L. (1896) Les Registres de Grégoire IX (Paris), Tome I, 789, col. 494.
[629] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1231, MGH SS XXIII, p. 930.
[630] Layettes du Trésor des Chartes II, 2231, p. 247.
[631] Brutails, J. A. (ed.) (1890) Documents des Archives de la Chambre des Comtes de Navarre (1196-1384) (Paris) XVI, p. 17.
[632] Prost, B. and Bougenot, S. (eds.) (1904) Cartulaire de Hugues de Chalon (1220-1319) (Lons-le-Saunier), 574, p. 440.
[633] Troyes Necrologies, 2 Obituaire de Saint-Etienne, p. 219.
[634] Obituaires de Sens Tome I.2, Chapelle Saint-Blaise, à Provins, p. 998.
[635] "Corónicas" Navarras 7.10, p. 74.8
[616] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1225, MGH SS XXIII, p. 915.
[617] Runciman (1974) Vol. 3, pp. 212-13 and 217.
[618] Obituaires de Sens Tome I.1, Eglise cathédrale de Sens, Obituaire du xiii siècle, p. 2.
[619] Troyes Necrologies, 2 Obituaire de Saint-Etienne, p. 219.
[620] "Corónicas" Navarras 7.9, p. 74.
[621] Evans, C. F. E. 'The matrilineal descent of Queen Victoria', Genealogists' Magazine (1964), Vol. 14, pp. 273-7, reprinted in Edwards, S. (ed.) (2003) Complete Works of Charles Evans, Genealogy and related topics (Foundation for Medieval Genealogy), p. 65.
[622] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1220, MGH SS XXIII, p. 910.
[623] Richeri Gesta Senoniensis Ecclesiæ IV, 23, MGH SS XXV, p. 312.
[624] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1222, MGH SS XXIII, p. 912.
[625] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1231, MGH SS XXIII, p. 929.
[626] Evans, C. F. E. 'The matrilineal descent of Queen Victoria', Genealogists' Magazine (1964), Vol. 14, pp. 273-7, reprinted in Edwards, S. (ed.) (2003) Complete Works of Charles Evans, Genealogy and related topics (Foundation for Medieval Genealogy), p. 65.
[627] Lobineau, G. A. (1707) Histoire de Bretagne (Paris), Tome I, p. 224, quoting the letter without providing any citation reference to the full document.
[628] Auvray, L. (1896) Les Registres de Grégoire IX (Paris), Tome I, 789, col. 494.
[629] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1231, MGH SS XXIII, p. 930.
[630] Layettes du Trésor des Chartes II, 2231, p. 247.
[631] Brutails, J. A. (ed.) (1890) Documents des Archives de la Chambre des Comtes de Navarre (1196-1384) (Paris) XVI, p. 17.
[632] Prost, B. and Bougenot, S. (eds.) (1904) Cartulaire de Hugues de Chalon (1220-1319) (Lons-le-Saunier), 574, p. 440.
[633] Troyes Necrologies, 2 Obituaire de Saint-Etienne, p. 219.
[634] Obituaires de Sens Tome I.2, Chapelle Saint-Blaise, à Provins, p. 998.
[635] "Corónicas" Navarras 7.10, p. 74.8
; Per Med Lands: "MARGARET (1193-1259, bur Church of the Black Friars, London). The Annales Londonienses record the marriage in 1221 of "Hubertus de Burgo, justiciarius Angliæ" and "sororem regis Scotiæ apud Sanctum Trinitatum Londoniis"[570]. The Extracta ex Cronicis Scocie records the marriage "in die Sancti Petri ad vincula apud Bereuicum" of "Marioriam sororem suam Alexander rex" and "comiti de Pendburghe, marescallo Anglie"[571]. The Annals of Dunstable record that “Hubertus de Burgo justiciarius Angliæ” divorced his third wife in 1232, because she was “consanguinea” of his second wife “comitissæ Gloverniæ”, in a prolonged and difficult lawsuit[572]. [573]Betrothed (1219) THIBAUT IV Comte de Champagne, son of THIBAUT III Comte de Champagne & his wife Infanta doña Blanca de Navarra (Pamplona 3 May 1201-Pamplona 8 Jul 1253, bur Pamplona). m (Berwick 1 Aug or York Jun 1221, divorced 1232) as his third wife, HUBERT de Burgh, son of --- & his wife Alice --- (-Banstead, Surrey 12 May 1243, bur Church of the Black Friars, London). He was created Earl of Kent in 1227."
Med Lands cites:
[570] Annales Londonienses, p. 24.
[571] Extracta ex Cronicis Scocie, p. 94.
[572] Annales de Dunstaplia, p. 129.
[573] Evans, C. F. E. 'The matrilineal descent of Queen Victoria', Genealogists' Magazine (1964), Vol. 14, pp. 273-7, reprinted in Edwards, S. (ed.) (2003) Complete Works of Charles Evans, Genealogy and related topics (Foundation for Medieval Genealogy), p. 65.7
[571] Extracta ex Cronicis Scocie, p. 94.
[572] Annales de Dunstaplia, p. 129.
[573] Evans, C. F. E. 'The matrilineal descent of Queen Victoria', Genealogists' Magazine (1964), Vol. 14, pp. 273-7, reprinted in Edwards, S. (ed.) (2003) Complete Works of Charles Evans, Genealogy and related topics (Foundation for Medieval Genealogy), p. 65.7
; Leo van de Pas cites: Burke's Guide to the Royal Family London, 1973 , Reference: page 315.3
Family | Hubert de Burgh 1st Earl of Kent b. 1175, d. 12 May 1243 |
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Citations
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Thomas de Burgh 3rd Lord Borough of Gainsborough1
M, #15055, d. between 28 February 1549 and 1550
Father | Edward de Burgh 2nd Lord Borough of Gainsborough1 b. c 1463, d. 20 Aug 1528 |
Mother | Anne Cobham Baroness Cobham1,2 d. 26 Jun 1526 |
Last Edited | 28 Aug 2005 |
Thomas de Burgh 3rd Lord Borough of Gainsborough married Agnes Tyrwhitt, daughter of Sir William Tyrwhitt Knt., of Kettleby, Lincolnshire and Anne Constable.1,3
Thomas de Burgh 3rd Lord Borough of Gainsborough married Alice London
; his 2nd wife.3
Thomas de Burgh 3rd Lord Borough of Gainsborough died between 28 February 1549 and 1550; van de Pas gives date per CP Vol. II, pp 423-424.1,3
; "The elder son, Thomas de Burgh, 3rd baron, summoned to parliament from 3 November, 1529, to 8 September, 1552. This nobleman m. Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Tyrwhit, of Kettleby, co. Lincoln, and dying in 1552, was a s. by his son, Thomas de Burgh, 4th baron..."1
; > This Thomas Burgh died before 28 February 1550 and was a son of Thomas, 3rd
> Lord Bugh and (1st wife) Anne Tyrwhitt. An older brother of this Thomas, Edward, was one of the husbands of Queen Catherine Parr.
>
> Hope this is of interest?
> Leo
Here are problems.
CP Volume II pages 423-424
Thomas Burgh, 3rd Lord Burgh, died 28 February 1549/1550 and had married (1) Agnes Tyrwhitt (2) Alice London
by first wife father of (3rd and youngest surviving son)
William Burgh, 4th Lord Burgh, married Lady Katherine Clinton
A footnote tells that the elder brothers of William were Sir Edward Burgh d.v.p. having married Catherine Parr, and Thomas whose children, he then being deceased, were, though born in wedlock, bastardised by Act of Parliament (1542-1543) 34 Henry VIII.
Burke's Extinct Peerage 1866 page 90 gives a different version.
Thomas Burgh, 3rd Lord Burgh dying _1552_ married Agnes Tyrwhitt (no mention of a second wife)
father of
Thomas Burgh, 4th Lord Burgh (footnote Sir Harry Nicholas omits this Thomas de Burgh as if he considers him identical with Thomas 3rd Baron) who married 1stly Elizabeth daughter of Sir David Owen but the lady proving faithless, and having children by another person, his lordship obtained an act of parliament to bastardise those children. By Alice, his second wife, he had issue
Henry d.v.p.
William, successor to the title
Dorothy married Sir Anthony Nevill
I think CP is the correct version but would anyone be able to check this Act of Parliament bastardising those _children_ would that give their names, and perhaps even the name(s) of father(s)?
The ancestry of Elizabeth Owen, certainly through her mother Anne Devereux, is pretty impressive.
Edward III -> Edmund of Langley -> Richard Earl of Cambridge -> Isabel of York ->Sir William Bourchier -> Cecily Bourchier -> Anne Devereux -> Elizabeth Owen
Her father, if he is the son of Sir Owen Tudor (husband of Catherine de Valois), is a descendant of Llywellyn the Great.
Hope someone can help.
Best wishes
Leo van de Pas.3 He was 3rd Lord Borough of Gainsborough.1
Thomas de Burgh 3rd Lord Borough of Gainsborough married Alice London
; his 2nd wife.3
Thomas de Burgh 3rd Lord Borough of Gainsborough died between 28 February 1549 and 1550; van de Pas gives date per CP Vol. II, pp 423-424.1,3
; "The elder son, Thomas de Burgh, 3rd baron, summoned to parliament from 3 November, 1529, to 8 September, 1552. This nobleman m. Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Tyrwhit, of Kettleby, co. Lincoln, and dying in 1552, was a s. by his son, Thomas de Burgh, 4th baron..."1
; > This Thomas Burgh died before 28 February 1550 and was a son of Thomas, 3rd
> Lord Bugh and (1st wife) Anne Tyrwhitt. An older brother of this Thomas, Edward, was one of the husbands of Queen Catherine Parr.
>
> Hope this is of interest?
> Leo
Here are problems.
CP Volume II pages 423-424
Thomas Burgh, 3rd Lord Burgh, died 28 February 1549/1550 and had married (1) Agnes Tyrwhitt (2) Alice London
by first wife father of (3rd and youngest surviving son)
William Burgh, 4th Lord Burgh, married Lady Katherine Clinton
A footnote tells that the elder brothers of William were Sir Edward Burgh d.v.p. having married Catherine Parr, and Thomas whose children, he then being deceased, were, though born in wedlock, bastardised by Act of Parliament (1542-1543) 34 Henry VIII.
Burke's Extinct Peerage 1866 page 90 gives a different version.
Thomas Burgh, 3rd Lord Burgh dying _1552_ married Agnes Tyrwhitt (no mention of a second wife)
father of
Thomas Burgh, 4th Lord Burgh (footnote Sir Harry Nicholas omits this Thomas de Burgh as if he considers him identical with Thomas 3rd Baron) who married 1stly Elizabeth daughter of Sir David Owen but the lady proving faithless, and having children by another person, his lordship obtained an act of parliament to bastardise those children. By Alice, his second wife, he had issue
Henry d.v.p.
William, successor to the title
Dorothy married Sir Anthony Nevill
I think CP is the correct version but would anyone be able to check this Act of Parliament bastardising those _children_ would that give their names, and perhaps even the name(s) of father(s)?
The ancestry of Elizabeth Owen, certainly through her mother Anne Devereux, is pretty impressive.
Edward III -> Edmund of Langley -> Richard Earl of Cambridge -> Isabel of York ->Sir William Bourchier -> Cecily Bourchier -> Anne Devereux -> Elizabeth Owen
Her father, if he is the son of Sir Owen Tudor (husband of Catherine de Valois), is a descendant of Llywellyn the Great.
Hope someone can help.
Best wishes
Leo van de Pas.3 He was 3rd Lord Borough of Gainsborough.1
Family 1 | Alice London |
Family 2 | Agnes Tyrwhitt |
Children |
Citations
- [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), Burgh - Barons Burgh, or Borough, of Gainsborough co. Lincoln, p. 90. Hereinafter cited as Notable British Families CD # 367.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Anne Cobham: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00109465&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1745] Leo van de Pas, "van de Pas email 5 Aug 2005 "Burgh Problem was Fw: David Owen and Anne Devereux [of Ferrers/Bouchier]l"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 5 Aug 2005. Hereinafter cited as "van de Pas email 5 Aug 2005."
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, William Burgh: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00430170&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Edward Burgh: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00247761&tree=LEO
Isabella de Huntingdon1,2,3
F, #15056, b. between 1195 and 1197, d. after 1253
Father | William I "The Lion" (?) Earl of Northumberland, King of Scotland1,4,3,5,2 b. 1143, d. 4 Dec 1214 |
Mother | Ermengarde de Beaumont1,4,3,2 b. c 1170, d. 11 Feb 1233 |
Last Edited | 15 Dec 2003 |
Isabella de Huntingdon was born between 1195 and 1197.3 She married Roger le Bigod Earl of Norfolk, son of Hugh le Bigod 3rd Earl of Norfolk and Maud Matilda Marshal, in May 1225 at Alnwick, Northumberland, England.6,7,8,2,4,3
Isabella de Huntingdon died after 1253.3
; Isabella, *ca 1195/97, +after 1253; m.Alnwick V.1225 Roger Bigod, Earl of Norfolk (*ca 1212, +1270), she was repudiated in 1245, but reconciled to her husband in 1253.3
; Leo van de Pas cites: Burke's Guide to the Royal Family London, 1973 , Reference: page 315.2
Isabella de Huntingdon died after 1253.3
; Isabella, *ca 1195/97, +after 1253; m.Alnwick V.1225 Roger Bigod, Earl of Norfolk (*ca 1212, +1270), she was repudiated in 1245, but reconciled to her husband in 1253.3
; Leo van de Pas cites: Burke's Guide to the Royal Family London, 1973 , Reference: page 315.2
Family | Roger le Bigod Earl of Norfolk b. bt 1212 - 1213, d. c 3 Jul 1270 |
Citations
- [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. 115, HUNTINGDON 5:iii. 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, Isabella of Scotland: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00002895&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, Dunkeld page (The House of Dunkeld): http://genealogy.euweb.cz/brit/dunkeld.html
- [S1426] Jiri Louda (Tables) and Michael Maclagan (text), Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe (New York, NY: Barnes & Noble Books, 2002), Table 12: Scotland: Kings until the accession of Robert Bruce. Hereinafter cited as Louda & Maclagan [2002] Lines of Succession.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, William I 'the Lion': http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00002868&tree=LEO
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors, p. 30, BIGOD 5:iii.
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors, p. 115, HUNTINGDON 5:vii.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Roger Le Bigod: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00065025&tree=LEO
Matilda de Huntingdon1,2
F, #15057
Father | David (?) Earl of Huntingdon1,2,3,4 b. c 1144, d. 17 Jun 1219 |
Mother | Maud/Matilda (?) of Chester, Countess of Chester (suo jure), Countess of Huntingdon1,2,4,5 b. c 1171, d. c 6 Jan 1233 |
Last Edited | 4 Jul 2020 |
; died unmarried.2
; Leo van de Pas cites: Burke's Guide to the Royal Family London, 1973 , Reference: 314.1
; Leo van de Pas cites: Burke's Guide to the Royal Family London, 1973 , Reference: 314.1
Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Matilda of Huntingdon: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00027709&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, Dunkeld page (The House of Dunkeld): http://genealogy.euweb.cz/brit/dunkeld.html
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, David: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00027681&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/SCOTLAND.htm#Daviddied1219. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Maud of Chester: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00027682&tree=LEO
Marjory de Huntingdon1,2,3
F, #15058, b. circa 1200, d. 17 November 1244
Father | William I "The Lion" (?) Earl of Northumberland, King of Scotland1,4,3,5,2 b. 1143, d. 4 Dec 1214 |
Mother | Ermengarde de Beaumont1,4,3,2 b. c 1170, d. 11 Feb 1233 |
Last Edited | 15 Dec 2003 |
Marjory de Huntingdon was born circa 1200.3 She married Gilbert Marshal Earl of Pembroke, son of William Marshal 1st Earl of Pembroke and Isabella de Clare Countess of Strigoil, on 1 August 1235 at Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England.1,4,2,3
Marjory de Huntingdon died on 17 November 1244.1,4,2,3
Marjory de Huntingdon was buried after 17 November 1244 at Church of the Preaching Friars, London, City of London, Greater London, England; Genealogy.EU (Dunkeld page) says buried in Church of the Black Friars.1,6,3
; Leo van de Pas cites: Burke's Guide to the Royal Family London, 1973 , Reference: page 315.2
Marjory de Huntingdon died on 17 November 1244.1,4,2,3
Marjory de Huntingdon was buried after 17 November 1244 at Church of the Preaching Friars, London, City of London, Greater London, England; Genealogy.EU (Dunkeld page) says buried in Church of the Black Friars.1,6,3
; Leo van de Pas cites: Burke's Guide to the Royal Family London, 1973 , Reference: page 315.2
Family | Gilbert Marshal Earl of Pembroke d. 27 Jun 1241 |
Citations
- [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. 115, HUNTINGDON 5:iv. 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, Marjorie of Scotland: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00002893&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, Dunkeld page (The House of Dunkeld): http://genealogy.euweb.cz/brit/dunkeld.html
- [S1426] Jiri Louda (Tables) and Michael Maclagan (text), Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe (New York, NY: Barnes & Noble Books, 2002), Table 12: Scotland: Kings until the accession of Robert Bruce. Hereinafter cited as Louda & Maclagan [2002] Lines of Succession.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, William I 'the Lion': http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00002868&tree=LEO
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors, p. 149, MARSHAL 3:iii.
Gilbert Marshal Earl of Pembroke1,2
M, #15059, d. 27 June 1241
Father | William Marshal 1st Earl of Pembroke b. c 1146, d. 14 May 1219 |
Mother | Isabella de Clare Countess of Strigoil2 b. 1173, d. 1220 |
Last Edited | 3 Mar 2003 |
Gilbert Marshal Earl of Pembroke married Marjory de Huntingdon, daughter of William I "The Lion" (?) Earl of Northumberland, King of Scotland and Ermengarde de Beaumont, on 1 August 1235 at Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England.1,3,4,5
Gilbert Marshal Earl of Pembroke was buried in 1241 at Temple Church, London, City of London, Greater London, England.2
Gilbert Marshal Earl of Pembroke died on 27 June 1241 at Hertford Priory, England.2,3
Gilbert Marshal Earl of Pembroke was buried in 1241 at Temple Church, London, City of London, Greater London, England.2
Gilbert Marshal Earl of Pembroke died on 27 June 1241 at Hertford Priory, England.2,3
Family | Marjory de Huntingdon b. c 1200, d. 17 Nov 1244 |
Citations
- [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. 115, HUNTINGDON 5:iv. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors, p. 149, MARSHAL 3:iii.
- [S1426] Jiri Louda (Tables) and Michael Maclagan (text), Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe (New York, NY: Barnes & Noble Books, 2002), Table 12: Scotland: Kings until the accession of Robert Bruce. Hereinafter cited as Louda & Maclagan [2002] Lines of Succession.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Marjorie of Scotland: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00002893&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, Dunkeld page (The House of Dunkeld): http://genealogy.euweb.cz/brit/dunkeld.html
Robert de London1,2
M, #15060
Father | William I "The Lion" (?) Earl of Northumberland, King of Scotland1,2 b. 1143, d. 4 Dec 1214 |
Last Edited | 15 Dec 2003 |
; illegitimate.2
Citations
- [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. 115, HUNTINGDON 5:v. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Dunkeld page (The House of Dunkeld): http://genealogy.euweb.cz/brit/dunkeld.html