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Isolda Bardolf
- Preferred Name: Isolda Bardolf[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
- Alternate Name: Isabel De Bardolf
- Gender: F
- Fact: with note: Description: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bardolf-14
- Fact: with note: Description: http://www.geni.com/people/Isolda-Bardolf/6000000000437217723?through=6000000009436980438
- Find A Grave: with note: Description: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/171947197/isolda-iseaude-de_grey
- Birth: 1168 in Hoo, Kent, England at LATI: N1.4494 LONG: E0.6097
- Burial: in Codnor, Basford, Derbyshire, England at LATI: N3.0428 LONG: E1.3749
- Death: 18 JUN 1246 in Codnor, Derbyshire, England at LATI: N3.0428 LONG: E1.3749
- FSID: GZZR-RG2
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Isolda [. . .] (d. aft. 01 Jul 1225), was the niece of Robert Bardolf of Codnor in Derbyshire. Her father is traditionally given as Hugh Bardolf but this is uncertain.[1]
Isolde married Henry de Grey of Grays Thurrock, Essex (d. 1219).[1]
They had the following children:
1. Richard of Codnor (d. aft. 1246) -- ancestor of the Greys of Codnor.[1]
m. Lucy, dau. of John de Humez.[1]
2. Sir John de Grey of Shirland, Derby (d. [bef. 18] Mar 1266),[1] High Sheriff of Beds. & Bucks. in 1238-9 & High Sherrif of Herts. in 1253-3[2] -- ancestor of the Greys of Codnor.[1]
m.1 Emma, dau. of Geoffrey de Glannville.[1][2]
m.2 (aft. 02 Nov 1230 as second husband) Emma, dau. of Roger de Cauz; wid. of John de Segrave.[1]
m.3 (17 Oct 1251 as second husband) Joan (d. 1256, bur. Woburn), wid. of Paul Peyvre or Piper
William of Sandiacre.[1]
Henry de Grey.[citation needed]
Joan.[citation needed]
Events
Fine Roll, 9 Hen. III. m. 3:
“Our Lord the King took homage of Jordan Foliot, Isolda de Gray, and Ralph Paynel, of the portions which belong to them of the lands which were their uncle’s, Robert Bardolf, which he held of our Lord the King in capite. The Sheriff to give them seisin, after taking security for their relief. Like security is to be taken of Robert Lupus, in place of his mother Matilda Bardulf, who is also one of the heirs of the said Robert Bardulf, for her portion. But of the portion of Hugh Poinz, likewise one of the heirs of the said Robert, the Sheriff is to keep custody.”[3]
[Esc. No. 5, 30 Hen. III,. 1246.] Writ to inquire how much land Isolda de Grey held in capite, etc.; who is next heir, etc. Tested at Beaulieu, 18 June, 30 Hen. III.
The Inquisition was taken by :[4]
John FitzGodfrey,
John Malemein,
John Pede,
Stephen de Hallestowe
Simon de Delham
Geffrey Salomon
Philip de Delham
Osbert de Fonte
William de la Hoke
Henry de Ecclå
Henry de Bradefeld
Robert FitzAlan;
Who say upon their oath, that -Isolda de Grey held half the manor of Hou, by exchange made with her four parceners, by service of half a knight’s-fee; they say also, that no more than a fifth part of the entire manor came to her by inheritance. They say also, that half the entire manor is worth per annum, in domains, rents, homages, and all other issues from land, £33. 17s. 11d. And that Richard de Gray is her son ad next heir.”
Notes
Isolde (Iseaude) Bardolf b 1176 Hoo, Kent. d: bef 18 Jun 1246; m. 1199.
not the mother of Walter de Grey, Archbishop of York.[5]
BIO
BIO: from http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3.htm#IsoldaBardolfMHernryGrey as of 6/15/2016
ISOLDA (-after 1 Jul 1225). There are contrary indications concerning the parentage o
Memorial
F, #15099, b. circa 1182, d. before 18 June 1246
Father Hugh Bardolf b. c 1152
Mother Isabel Aquillion b. c 1155
Isolda de Bardolf was born circa 1182 at of Thurrock, Essex, England. She married Henry
Memorial
Isolda Bardolf was born circa 1168 at Hoo, Kent, England.2 She was the daughter of Hugh Bardolf and Isobel Aquillion.2,3 She married, secondly, Reynold de Meurdre.1 She married, firstly, Henry de Grey
Memorial
Abouthistory
lsolda Bardolf
Midlands
ISOLDA(-after 1 Jul 1225). There are contrary indications concerning the parentage of Isolda. “Jord Foliot Isold de Gray et Rad Paynel” swore homage for the lands
Memorial
lsolda Bardolf
Midlands
ISOLDA(-after 1 Jul 1225). There are contrary indications concerning the parentage of Isolda. “Jord Foliot Isold de Gray et Rad Paynel” swore homage for the lands of “Robti Ba
Memorial
F, #15099, b. circa 1182, d. before 18 June 1246
Father Hugh Bardolf b. c 1152
Mother Isabel Aquillion b. c 1155
Isolda de Bardolf was born circa 1182 at of Thurrock, Essex, England. She married Henry
BIO
BIO: from http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3.htm#IsoldaBardolfMHernryGrey as of 6/15/2016
ISOLDA (-after 1 Jul 1225). There are contrary indications concerning the parentage of
Honors and Fees
Henry de Gray died in 1219 leaving issue by Isolda wife and of the 5 nices and evetually coheirs of Robert Bardulf of Hoo Kent Richard his son heir who has seisin of the land Ketton Rutland late of th
Calendar Inquisitions Post Mortem V1] 58 Iseult de Grey. Writ to the sheriff of Kent 18 June 30HIII. [1245] Richard de Grey, her son is her heir
SOLDA alias ISABEL was a daughter of one of the five sisters of Robert Bardolf [died 1225] and Hugh Bardolf [died 1203]. Only one of the sisters, Matilda, was living at the time of Robert Bardolf's de
Fine Roll, 9 Hen. III. m. 3:
“Our Lord the King took homage of Jordan Foliot, Isolda de Gray, and Ralph Paynel, of the portions which belong to them of the lands which were their uncle’s, Robert Bardolf, which he held of our Lord
=== Around 1199 he [Henry de Grey] married a ===
Around 1199 he [Henry de Grey] married at Thurrock, Essex, Isolda Bardolf (Hoo, Kent, c. 1168 - bef. 18 June 1246), also known as Iseaude, sister and co-heiress of Robert Bardolf of Codnor in Derbyshire, and daughter of Hugh Bardolf of Codnor, Derbyshire (son of Hugo Bardol, born in 1125), and Isobel Aquillion, by whom he had these sons:
1. Sir Richard de Grey of Codnor Derbyshire, ancestor of the Barons Grey of Codnor
2. Sir John de Grey of Shirland Derbyshire, ancestor of the Barons Grey of Wilton and Barons Grey of Ruthyn, and through the Ruthyn Greys he was ancestor of John Grey of Groby, the first husband of Elizabeth Woodville, who later married Edward IV. In this connection, Sir John was the ancestor of the Viscounts Lisle, the Grey Marquesses of Dorset and of Lady Jane Grey. It is from Sir John's descendants the Greys of Wilton that Gray's Inn takes its name.
3. William de Grey of Cavendish, Suffolk, of Landford, Nottinghamshire and of Sandiacre, Derbyshire, ancestor of the Greys of Merton, Norfolk and a remote ancestor of the Barons Walsingham
4. Robert de Grey, ancestor of the Barons Grey of Rotherfield
5. Henry de Grey
6. Hugh de Grey (born Chillingham, Northumberland, c. 1203), father of John de Grey, born in Scotland, and grandfather of Thomas de Grey of Heton (Heton, Northumberland, circa 1266 - Angus, Scotland, 1310), whose son Thomas (circa 1297 - bef. 12 March 1343/1344) was father of Thomas de Grey The Chronicler who was taken prisoner by the Scots at Bannockburn and who was the ancestor of all three creations of the Earls of Tankerville, and the Earls Grey
7. unknown de Grey, father of Eve de Grey who married Walter Beke of Eresby Lincolnshire and was ancestor of the Barons Willoughby de Eresby
8. Walter de Grey, Archbishop of York 1216-1255
After his death his widow remarried Reynold de Meurdre.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_de_Grey
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Isolda Bardolf was born circa 1168 at Hoo, Kent, England.
She was the daughter of Hugh Bardolf and Isobel Aquillion.
She was also known as Iseaude.
She married, firstly, Henry de Grey, son of Richard de Grey, circa 1199 at Thurrock, Essex, England.
She married, secondly, Reynold de Meurdre.
She died before 18 June 1246.
Children of Isolda Bardolf and Henry de Grey
1. Walter de Grey
2. Sir John de Grey d. b 18 Mar 1265/66
3. Richard de Grey d. b 8 Sep 1271
4. William de Grey
5. Robert de Grey
6. Henry de Grey
7. Hugh de Grey b. c 1203
http://www.thepeerage.com/p15851.htm#i158507
BIO: from http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3.htm#IsoldaBardolfMHernryGrey as of 6/15/2016
ISOLDA (-after 1 Jul 1225). There are contrary indications concerning the parentage of Isolda. “Jord Foliot Isold de Gray et Rad Paynel” swore homage for the lands of “Robti Bardulf avunculi sui”, and accepted security from “Robto Lupo loco Matild Bardulf matris sue que est una herederum predicti Roberti”, dated 1 Jul 1225[407]. This source suggests that Isolda de Grey was the daughter of the second sister of Robert Bardulf, and co-heir of her uncle. On the other hand, Thomas Stapleton, in his "Observations on the Great Rolls of the Exchequer of Normandy", records that Henry de Grey married "Ysolda...daughter of Hugh Bardolf, sister and one of the co-heirs of Robert Bardolf", that in 1235 she was “remarried to...Reginald de Meandre”, and that in 1246 “Richard de Gray son and heir of Isolda de Gray” swore homage to King Henry III, although he does not cite the source reference[408]. The birth date of Hugh [I] Bardolf (father of Robert Bardolf) is estimated to before 1135 (see above). Hugh’s children would presumably therefore have been born in [1160/80]. If that date range is correct, the date of Isolda’s second marriage, and also the chronology of the Grey family, suggest that Isolda was more probably Hugh’s granddaughter than his daughter. Another possibility is that the wife of Henry de Grey was Robert’s sister and that “Isold de Gray” who is named in the 1 Jul 1225 source was the couple’s daughter. However, in that case, it is unclear why Isolda’s son Richard would not have been named as the Grey representative of the heirs who are named in 1 Jul 1225. On balance, it appears more likely that Isolda was Robert Bardolf’s niece, although if that is correct there is no indication of her father’s family.
m firstly HENRY de Grey of Gray’s Thurrock and Codnor[409], son of ---.
m secondly (before 1235) REGINALD de Meandre, son of ---.
lsolda Bardolf
Midlands
ISOLDA(-after 1 Jul 1225). There are contrary indications concerning the parentage of Isolda. “Jord Foliot Isold de Gray et Rad Paynel” swore homage for the lands of “Robti Bardulf avunculi sui”, and accepted security from “Robto Lupo loco Matild Bardulf matris sue que est una herederum predicti Roberti”, dated 1 Jul 1225[399]. This source suggests that Isolda de Grey was the daughter of the second sister of Robert Bardulf, and co-heir of her uncle. On the other hand, Thomas Stapleton, in his "Observations on the Great Rolls of the Exchequer of Normandy", records that Henry de Grey married "Ysolda...daughter of Hugh Bardolf, sister and one of the co-heirs of Robert Bardolf", that in 1235 she was “remarried to...Reginald de Meandre”, and that in 1246 “Richard de Gray son and heir of Isolda de Gray” swore homage to King Henry III, although he does not cite the source reference[400]. The birth date of Hugh [I] Bardolf (father of Robert Bardolf) is estimated to before 1135 (see above). Hugh’s children would presumably therefore have been born in [1160/80]. If that date range is correct, the date of Isolda’s second marriage, and also the chronology of the Grey family, suggest that Isolda was more probably Hugh’s granddaughter than his daughter. Another possibility is that the wife of Henry de Grey was Robert’s sister and that “Isold de Gray” who is named in the 1 Jul 1225 source was the couple’s daughter. However, in that case, it is unclear why Isolda’s son Richard would not have been named as the Grey representative of the heirs who are named in 1 Jul 1225. On balance, it appears more likely that Isolda was Robert Bardolf’s niece, although if that is correct there is no indication of her father’s family.
Abouthistory
lsolda Bardolf
Midlands
ISOLDA(-after 1 Jul 1225). There are contrary indications concerning the parentage of Isolda. “Jord Foliot Isold de Gray et Rad Paynel” swore homage for the lands of “Robti Bardulf avunculi sui”, and accepted security from “Robto Lupo loco Matild Bardulf matris sue que est una herederum predicti Roberti”, dated 1 Jul 1225[399]. This source suggests that Isolda de Grey was the daughter of the second sister of Robert Bardulf, and co-heir of her uncle. On the other hand, Thomas Stapleton, in his "Observations on the Great Rolls of the Exchequer of Normandy", records that Henry de Grey married "Ysolda...daughter of Hugh Bardolf, sister and one of the co-heirs of Robert Bardolf", that in 1235 she was “remarried to...Reginald de Meandre”, and that in 1246 “Richard de Gray son and heir of Isolda de Gray” swore homage to King Henry III, although he does not cite the source reference[400]. The birth date of Hugh [I] Bardolf (father of Robert Bardolf) is estimated to before 1135 (see above). Hugh’s children would presumably therefore have been born in [1160/80]. If that date range is correct, the date of Isolda’s second marriage, and also the chronology of the Grey family, suggest that Isolda was more probably Hugh’s granddaughter than his daughter. Another possibility is that the wife of Henry de Grey was Robert’s sister and that “Isold de Gray” who is named in the 1 Jul 1225 source was the couple’s daughter. However, in that case, it is unclear why Isolda’s son Richard would not have been named as the Grey representative of the heirs who are named in 1 Jul 1225. On balance, it appears more likely that Isolda was Robert Bardolf’s niece, although if that is correct there is no indication of her father’s family.
m firstly HENRY de Grey of Gray’s Thurrock and Codnor[401], son of ---.
m secondly (before 1235) REGINALD de Meandre, son of ---.
Medlands
1. HENRY de Grey of Grays Thurrock, Essex (-1219). m as her first husband, ISOLDA, daughter of --- (-after 1 Jul 1225). There are contrary indications concerning the parentage of Isolda. “Jord Foliot Isold de Gray et Rad Paynel” swore homage for the lands of “Robti Bardulf avunculi sui”, and accepted security from “Robto Lupo loco Matild Bardulf matris sue que est una herederum predicti Roberti”, dated 1 Jul 1225[1384]. This source suggests that Isolda de Grey was the daughter of the second sister of Robert Bardulf, and co-heir of her uncle. On the other hand, Thomas Stapleton, in his "Observations on the Great Rolls of the Exchequer of Normandy", records that Henry de Grey married "Ysolda...daughter of Hugh Bardolf, sister and one of the co-heirs of Robert Bardolf", that in 1235 she was “remarried to...Reginald de Meandre”, and that in 1246 “Richard de Gray son and heir of Isolda de Gray” swore homage to King Henry III, although he does not cite the source reference[1385]. The birth date of Hugh [I] Bardolf (father of Robert Bardolf) is estimated to before 1135 (see above). Hugh’s children would presumably therefore have been born in [1160/80]. If that date range is correct, the date of Isolda’s second marriage, and also the chronology of the Grey family, suggest that Isolda was more probably Hugh’s granddaughter than his daughter. Another possibility is that the wife of Henry de Grey was Robert’s sister and that “Isold de Gray” who is named in the 1 Jul 1225 source was the couple’s daughter. However, in that case, it is unclear why Isolda’s son Richard would not have been named as the Grey representative of the heirs who are named in 1 Jul 1225.
On balance, it appears more likely th
=== Life Sketch ===
Isolda [. . .] (d. aft. 01 Jul 1225), was the niece of Robert Bardolf of Codnor in Derbyshire. Her father is traditionally given as Hugh Bardolf but this is uncertain.[1]
Isolde married Henry de Grey of Grays Thurrock, Essex (d. 1219).[1]
They had the following children:
1. Richard of Codnor (d. aft. 1246) -- ancestor of the Greys of Codnor.[1]
m. Lucy, dau. of John de Humez.[1]
2. Sir John de Grey of Shirland, Derby (d. [bef. 18] Mar 1266),[1] High Sheriff of Beds. & Bucks. in 1238-9 & High Sherrif of Herts. in 1253-3[2] -- ancestor of the Greys of Codnor.[1]
m.1 Emma, dau. of Geoffrey de Glannville.[1][2]
m.2 (aft. 02 Nov 1230 as second husband) Emma, dau. of Roger de Cauz; wid. of John de Segrave.[1]
m.3 (17 Oct 1251 as second husband) Joan (d. 1256, bur. Woburn), wid. of Paul Peyvre or Piper
William of Sandiacre.[1]
Henry de Grey.[citation needed]
Joan.[citation needed]
Events
Fine Roll, 9 Hen. III. m. 3:
“Our Lord the King took homage of Jordan Foliot, Isolda de Gray, and Ralph Paynel, of the portions which belong to them of the lands which were their uncle’s, Robert Bardolf, which he held of our Lord the King in capite. The Sheriff to give them seisin, after taking security for their relief. Like security is to be taken of Robert Lupus, in place of his mother Matilda Bardulf, who is also one of the heirs of the said Robert Bardulf, for her portion. But of the portion of Hugh Poinz, likewise one of the heirs of the said Robert, the Sheriff is to keep custody.”[3]
[Esc. No. 5, 30 Hen. III,. 1246.] Writ to inquire how much land Isolda de Grey held in capite, etc.; who is next heir, etc. Tested at Beaulieu, 18 June, 30 Hen. III.
The Inquisition was taken by :[4]
John FitzGodfrey,
John Malemein,
John Pede,
Stephen de Hallestowe
Simon de Delham
Geffrey Salomon
Philip de Delham
Osbert de Fonte
William de la Hoke
Henry de Ecclå
Henry de Bradefeld
Robert FitzAlan;
Who say upon their oath, that —Isolda de Grey held half the manor of Hou, by exchange made with her four parceners, by service of half a knight’s-fee; they say also, that no more than a fifth part of the entire manor came to her by inheritance. They say also, that half the entire manor is worth per annum, in domains, rents, homages, and all other issues from land, £33. 17s. 11d. And that Richard de Gray is her son ad next heir.”
Notes
Isolde (Iseaude) Bardolf b 1176 Hoo, Kent. d: bef 18 Jun 1246; m. 1199.
not the mother of Walter de Grey, Archbishop of York.[5]
BIO
BIO: from http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3.htm#IsoldaBardolfMHernryGrey as of 6/15/2016
ISOLDA (-after 1 Jul 1225). There are contrary indications concerning the parentage o
Memorial
F, #15099, b. circa 1182, d. before 18 June 1246
Father Hugh Bardolf b. c 1152
Mother Isabel Aquillion b. c 1155
Isolda de Bardolf was born circa 1182 at of Thurrock, Essex, England. She married Henry
Memorial
Isolda Bardolf was born circa 1168 at Hoo, Kent, England.2 She was the daughter of Hugh Bardolf and Isobel Aquillion.2,3 She married, secondly, Reynold de Meurdre.1 She married, firstly, Henry de Grey
Memorial
Abouthistory
lsolda Bardolf
Midlands
ISOLDA(-after 1 Jul 1225). There are contrary indications concerning the parentage of Isolda. “Jord Foliot Isold de Gray et Rad Paynel” swore homage for the lands
Memorial
lsolda Bardolf
Midlands
ISOLDA(-after 1 Jul 1225). There are contrary indications concerning the parentage of Isolda. “Jord Foliot Isold de Gray et Rad Paynel” swore homage for the lands of “Robti Ba
Memorial
F, #15099, b. circa 1182, d. before 18 June 1246
Father Hugh Bardolf b. c 1152
Mother Isabel Aquillion b. c 1155
Isolda de Bardolf was born circa 1182 at of Thurrock, Essex, England. She married Henry
BIO
BIO: from http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3.htm#IsoldaBardolfMHernryGrey as of 6/15/2016
ISOLDA (-after 1 Jul 1225). There are contrary indications concerning the parentage of
Honors and Fees
Henry de Gray died in 1219 leaving issue by Isolda wife and of the 5 nices and evetually coheirs of Robert Bardulf of Hoo Kent Richard his son heir who has seisin of the land Ketton Rutland late of th
Calendar Inquisitions Post Mortem V1] 58 Iseult de Grey. Writ to the sheriff of Kent 18 June 30HIII. [1245] Richard de Grey, her son is her heir
SOLDA alias ISABEL was a daughter of one of the five sisters of Robert Bardolf [died 1225] and Hugh Bardolf [died 1203]. Only one of the sisters, Matilda, was living at the time of Robert Bardolf's de
Fine Roll, 9 Hen. III. m. 3:
“Our Lord the King took homage of Jordan Foliot, Isolda de Gray, and Ralph Paynel, of the portions which belong to them of the lands which were their uncle’s, Robert Bardolf, which he held of our Lord
=== Around 1199 he [Henry de Grey] married a ===
Around 1199 he [Henry de Grey] married at Thurrock, Essex, Isolda Bardolf (Hoo, Kent, c. 1168 - bef. 18 June 1246), also known as Iseaude, sister and co-heiress of Robert Bardolf of Codnor in Derbyshire, and daughter of Hugh Bardolf of Codnor, Derbyshire (son of Hugo Bardol, born in 1125), and Isobel Aquillion, by whom he had these sons:
1. Sir Richard de Grey of Codnor Derbyshire, ancestor of the Barons Grey of Codnor
2. Sir John de Grey of Shirland Derbyshire, ancestor of the Barons Grey of Wilton and Barons Grey of Ruthyn, and through the Ruthyn Greys he was ancestor of John Grey of Groby, the first husband of Elizabeth Woodville, who later married Edward IV. In this connection, Sir John was the ancestor of the Viscounts Lisle, the Grey Marquesses of Dorset and of Lady Jane Grey. It is from Sir John's descendants the Greys of Wilton that Gray's Inn takes its name.
3. William de Grey of Cavendish, Suffolk, of Landford, Nottinghamshire and of Sandiacre, Derbyshire, ancestor of the Greys of Merton, Norfolk and a remote ancestor of the Barons Walsingham
4. Robert de Grey, ancestor of the Barons Grey of Rotherfield
5. Henry de Grey
6. Hugh de Grey (born Chillingham, Northumberland, c. 1203), father of John de Grey, born in Scotland, and grandfather of Thomas de Grey of Heton (Heton, Northumberland, circa 1266 - Angus, Scotland, 1310), whose son Thomas (circa 1297 - bef. 12 March 1343/1344) was father of Thomas de Grey The Chronicler who was taken prisoner by the Scots at Bannockburn and who was the ancestor of all three creations of the Earls of Tankerville, and the Earls Grey
7. unknown de Grey, father of Eve de Grey who married Walter Beke of Eresby Lincolnshire and was ancestor of the Barons Willoughby de Eresby
8. Walter de Grey, Archbishop of York 1216-1255
After his death his widow remarried Reynold de Meurdre.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_de_Grey
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Isolda Bardolf was born circa 1168 at Hoo, Kent, England.
She was the daughter of Hugh Bardolf and Isobel Aquillion.
She was also known as Iseaude.
She married, firstly, Henry de Grey, son of Richard de Grey, circa 1199 at Thurrock, Essex, England.
She married, secondly, Reynold de Meurdre.
She died before 18 June 1246.
Children of Isolda Bardolf and Henry de Grey
1. Walter de Grey
2. Sir John de Grey d. b 18 Mar 1265/66
3. Richard de Grey d. b 8 Sep 1271
4. William de Grey
5. Robert de Grey
6. Henry de Grey
7. Hugh de Grey b. c 1203
http://www.thepeerage.com/p15851.htm#i158507
BIO: from http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3.htm#IsoldaBardolfMHernryGrey as of 6/15/2016
ISOLDA (-after 1 Jul 1225). There are contrary indications concerning the parentage of Isolda. “Jord Foliot Isold de Gray et Rad Paynel” swore homage for the lands of “Robti Bardulf avunculi sui”, and accepted security from “Robto Lupo loco Matild Bardulf matris sue que est una herederum predicti Roberti”, dated 1 Jul 1225[407]. This source suggests that Isolda de Grey was the daughter of the second sister of Robert Bardulf, and co-heir of her uncle. On the other hand, Thomas Stapleton, in his "Observations on the Great Rolls of the Exchequer of Normandy", records that Henry de Grey married "Ysolda...daughter of Hugh Bardolf, sister and one of the co-heirs of Robert Bardolf", that in 1235 she was “remarried to...Reginald de Meandre”, and that in 1246 “Richard de Gray son and heir of Isolda de Gray” swore homage to King Henry III, although he does not cite the source reference[408]. The birth date of Hugh [I] Bardolf (father of Robert Bardolf) is estimated to before 1135 (see above). Hugh’s children would presumably therefore have been born in [1160/80]. If that date range is correct, the date of Isolda’s second marriage, and also the chronology of the Grey family, suggest that Isolda was more probably Hugh’s granddaughter than his daughter. Another possibility is that the wife of Henry de Grey was Robert’s sister and that “Isold de Gray” who is named in the 1 Jul 1225 source was the couple’s daughter. However, in that case, it is unclear why Isolda’s son Richard would not have been named as the Grey representative of the heirs who are named in 1 Jul 1225. On balance, it appears more likely that Isolda was Robert Bardolf’s niece, although if that is correct there is no indication of her father’s family.
m firstly HENRY de Grey of Gray’s Thurrock and Codnor[409], son of ---.
m secondly (before 1235) REGINALD de Meandre, son of ---.
lsolda Bardolf
Midlands
ISOLDA(-after 1 Jul 1225). There are contrary indications concerning the parentage of Isolda. “Jord Foliot Isold de Gray et Rad Paynel” swore homage for the lands of “Robti Bardulf avunculi sui”, and accepted security from “Robto Lupo loco Matild Bardulf matris sue que est una herederum predicti Roberti”, dated 1 Jul 1225[399]. This source suggests that Isolda de Grey was the daughter of the second sister of Robert Bardulf, and co-heir of her uncle. On the other hand, Thomas Stapleton, in his "Observations on the Great Rolls of the Exchequer of Normandy", records that Henry de Grey married "Ysolda...daughter of Hugh Bardolf, sister and one of the co-heirs of Robert Bardolf", that in 1235 she was “remarried to...Reginald de Meandre”, and that in 1246 “Richard de Gray son and heir of Isolda de Gray” swore homage to King Henry III, although he does not cite the source reference[400]. The birth date of Hugh [I] Bardolf (father of Robert Bardolf) is estimated to before 1135 (see above). Hugh’s children would presumably therefore have been born in [1160/80]. If that date range is correct, the date of Isolda’s second marriage, and also the chronology of the Grey family, suggest that Isolda was more probably Hugh’s granddaughter than his daughter. Another possibility is that the wife of Henry de Grey was Robert’s sister and that “Isold de Gray” who is named in the 1 Jul 1225 source was the couple’s daughter. However, in that case, it is unclear why Isolda’s son Richard would not have been named as the Grey representative of the heirs who are named in 1 Jul 1225. On balance, it appears more likely that Isolda was Robert Bardolf’s niece, although if that is correct there is no indication of her father’s family.
Abouthistory
lsolda Bardolf
Midlands
ISOLDA(-after 1 Jul 1225). There are contrary indications concerning the parentage of Isolda. “Jord Foliot Isold de Gray et Rad Paynel” swore homage for the lands of “Robti Bardulf avunculi sui”, and accepted security from “Robto Lupo loco Matild Bardulf matris sue que est una herederum predicti Roberti”, dated 1 Jul 1225[399]. This source suggests that Isolda de Grey was the daughter of the second sister of Robert Bardulf, and co-heir of her uncle. On the other hand, Thomas Stapleton, in his "Observations on the Great Rolls of the Exchequer of Normandy", records that Henry de Grey married "Ysolda...daughter of Hugh Bardolf, sister and one of the co-heirs of Robert Bardolf", that in 1235 she was “remarried to...Reginald de Meandre”, and that in 1246 “Richard de Gray son and heir of Isolda de Gray” swore homage to King Henry III, although he does not cite the source reference[400]. The birth date of Hugh [I] Bardolf (father of Robert Bardolf) is estimated to before 1135 (see above). Hugh’s children would presumably therefore have been born in [1160/80]. If that date range is correct, the date of Isolda’s second marriage, and also the chronology of the Grey family, suggest that Isolda was more probably Hugh’s granddaughter than his daughter. Another possibility is that the wife of Henry de Grey was Robert’s sister and that “Isold de Gray” who is named in the 1 Jul 1225 source was the couple’s daughter. However, in that case, it is unclear why Isolda’s son Richard would not have been named as the Grey representative of the heirs who are named in 1 Jul 1225. On balance, it appears more likely that Isolda was Robert Bardolf’s niece, although if that is correct there is no indication of her father’s family.
m firstly HENRY de Grey of Gray’s Thurrock and Codnor[401], son of ---.
m secondly (before 1235) REGINALD de Meandre, son of ---.
Medlands
1. HENRY de Grey of Grays Thurrock, Essex (-1219). m as her first husband, ISOLDA, daughter of --- (-after 1 Jul 1225). There are contrary indications concerning the parentage of Isolda. “Jord Foliot Isold de Gray et Rad Paynel” swore homage for the lands of “Robti Bardulf avunculi sui”, and accepted security from “Robto Lupo loco Matild Bardulf matris sue que est una herederum predicti Roberti”, dated 1 Jul 1225[1384]. This source suggests that Isolda de Grey was the daughter of the second sister of Robert Bardulf, and co-heir of her uncle. On the other hand, Thomas Stapleton, in his "Observations on the Great Rolls of the Exchequer of Normandy", records that Henry de Grey married "Ysolda...daughter of Hugh Bardolf, sister and one of the co-heirs of Robert Bardolf", that in 1235 she was “remarried to...Reginald de Meandre”, and that in 1246 “Richard de Gray son and heir of Isolda de Gray” swore homage to King Henry III, although he does not cite the source reference[1385]. The birth date of Hugh [I] Bardolf (father of Robert Bardolf) is estimated to before 1135 (see above). Hugh’s children would presumably therefore have been born in [1160/80]. If that date range is correct, the date of Isolda’s second marriage, and also the chronology of the Grey family, suggest that Isolda was more probably Hugh’s granddaughter than his daughter. Another possibility is that the wife of Henry de Grey was Robert’s sister and that “Isold de Gray” who is named in the 1 Jul 1225 source was the couple’s daughter. However, in that case, it is unclear why Isolda’s son Richard would not have been named as the Grey representative of the heirs who are named in 1 Jul 1225.
On balance, it appears more likely th
Preferred Parents:
Father: Hugh Bardolf,
Mother: Isabel,
Family 1: Henry de Grey, b. ABT 1166 in Thurrock Grey, Essex, England d. 8 SEP 1219 in Codnor, Derbyshire, England
- Richard de Grey, b. 1195 in Greys Thurrock, Essex, England d. 8 SEP 1271 in Codnor, Derbyshire, England
- John de Grey, b. ABT 1205 in Grays, Thurrock, Essex, England d. 18 MAR 1266 in Shirland, Derbyshire, England.
- Hugh de Grey, b. ABT 1204 in of Chillingham, Northumberland, England d. 1230 in Chillingham, Northumberland, England
Sources:
- Title: Geni - Isolda de Meudre
Publication: Name: https://www.geni.com/people/Isolda-de-Meudre/6000000000437217723;
- Title: Henry Grey, 3rd Marquis of Dorset, 2nd Duke of Suffolk (c.1500–1554): A ... By James D. Taylor Jr
Author: page 5
Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=f_wdCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA5&lpg=PA5&dq=henry+de+grey+%2B+isolda+de+bardolf&source=bl&ots=ol6zWTqJ3J&sig=YuPP2tszr051binSYksBx1qG5SY&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiQwMKbz9nPAhUY0GMKHadqBQw4ChDoAQhGMAg#v=onepage&q=henry%20de%20grey%20%2B%20isolda%20de%20bardolf&f=false;
- Title: Wikipedia - her husband
Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_de_Grey;
- Title: Lineage of Barons Grey of Rotherfield and Codnor in Burkes Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies
Publication: Name: https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/55165740;
Page: Record of Henry de Grey married Isolde de Bardof in Lineage of Grey-Barons Grey of Codnor co Derby
- Title: The Peerage
Publication: Name: http://www.thepeerage.com/p15851.htm#i158507;
- Title: Isolda Iseaude Bardolph de Grey, "Find A Grave Index"
Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2DN-C7B9 : 16 December 2020), Isolda Iseaude Bardolph de Grey, ; Burial, Grays, Thurrock Unitary Authority, Essex, England, St Peter and St Paul Churchyard; citing record ID 171947197, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2DN-C7B9;
Page: The name, birth date, death date match Burial location is different.
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