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William de Mauduit IV
- Preferred Name: William de Mauduit IV[1] [2] [3] [4]
- Gender: M
- Death: 15 APR 1257 in Hampshire, England at LATI: N1.0786 LONG: E1.317
- FSID: LK17-1W6
- Birth: 1179 in Buckinghamshire, England at LATI: N1.7627 LONG: E0.6592 with note: more info
- Burial: 14 FEB 1257
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
“Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
“WILLIAM MAUDUIT, Knt., of Hanslope and Hawridge, Buckinghamshire, Letcombe Bassett, Berkshire, Hartley Mauduit, Hampshire, Westminster, Middlesex, Barrowden, Cottesmore, and South Luffenham, Rutland, Weston Mauduit, Warwickshire, etc., hereditary Chamberlain of the Exchequer, son and heir.
He married before 3 March 1215/6 ALICE OF WARWICK, daughter of Waleran, 4th Earl of Warwick, by his 2nd wife, Alice, daughter and heiress of Robert de Harcourt [see WARWICK 7 for her ancestry].
They had one son,
1. William, Knt. [8th Earl of Warwick],
and one daughter,
2. Isabel.
In 1208 King John confirmed the manor of Walton, Warwickshire to Alice and her heirs, it being previously granted her by her father for her marriage. In 1220 Robert de la Mare sued him and his wife, Alice, for two carucates of land in Walton, Warwickshire. He presented to the churches of Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, 1227, Hawridge, Buckinghamshire, 1227, 1228, and 1232, Barrowden, Rutland, 1232, and South Luffenham, Rutland, 1233 and 1234. In 1228 John de Neketone, rector, presented to the church of Cottesmore, Rutland with the consent of William Mauduit, the patron. In 1234 he acknowledged that he owed the abbot of Westminster service of 21s. 10d. from 14 tenants on his Westminster estate, in return for which arrears of the service were acquitted. In 1243-6 William and his wife, Alice, heir apparent of the Warwick estates, granted that if Margery, sister and heir of Thomas, late Earl of Warwick, died without issue that her husband John de Plessy would be earl of Warwick for life, and hold certain manors including Brailes, Claverdon, Myton, Sutton, Tamworth, and Wedgnock, Warwickshire. In 1247 he sued Robert de Wancy in a plea of wardship in Northamptonshire. In 1248 John de Plessy and Margaret his wife claimed the manor of Greetham and half the manor of Cottesmore, Rutland against William Mauduit and Alice his wife. The same year William and his wife, Alice, conveyed three acres of land in Weston Mauduit, Warwickshire to Geoffrey de Langley. In 1253 Roger de Hertewell and his wife, Isabel, quitclaimed 16 acres of land in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire to William and his wife, Alice.
SIR WILLIAM MAUDUIT died shortly before 14 Feb. 1257.
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WILLIAM [IV] Mauduit of Hanslope, Berkshire (-before 14 Feb 1257). Henry III King of England granted letters of conduct to "Willelmus Maudut" to "comitem W. Marescallum, ad loquendem cum eo de deliberacione R. patris sui" dated [early] 1217[1114]. "William Mauduit" gave pledges for "full seisin…of all lands…of which Robert Mauduit his father was seised on the day he died" in Hampshire, dated [Jun] 1222[1115]. "William Mauduit" paid homage to the king for "the lands that Isabella Basset, mother of the said William, whose heir he is, held in chief in his bailiwick", dated 11 Dec 1225[1116]. A charter dated 3 Feb 1247 records a final agreement between "Johannem de Plesseto" and "Willelmum Mauduyt et Aliciam uxorem eius", relating to "maneriis Warwyk…pertientibus ad comitatum Warr, unde Thomas frater Margerie uxoris eiusdem Johannis, cuius heres ipsa est", agreeing the succession of the latter if the wife of the former died without heirs[1117].
m ([30 Nov] 1208) ALICE of Warwick, daughter of WALERAN Earl of Warwick & his second wife Alice d'Harcourt (-[3 Feb 1247/1263]). King John confirmed "manerio de Wauton", granted to "Alic fil com Walann de Warewic" by "predictus com Walann ad se maritand", by charter dated 30 Nov 1208[1118]. A charter dated 3 Feb 1247 records a final agreement between "Johannem de Plesseto" and "Willelmum Mauduyt et Aliciam uxorem eius", relating to "maneriis Warwyk…pertientibus ad comitatum Warr, unde Thomas frater Margerie uxoris eiusdem Johannis, cuius heres ipsa est", agreeing the succession of the latter if the wife of the former died without heirs[1119].
William [IV] & his wife had three children:
a) RICHARD Mauduit (-after [1212/13]). A charter dated to [1212/13] confirmed that "Thom Maudut" had freed "Ric fil Willi Maudut" from being a hostage to the king[1120].
b) WILLIAM [V] Mauduit ([1220/21]-8 Jan 1267, bur Westminster Abbey). He succeeded his father in [1257] in his lands and as joint hereditary Chamberlain of the Exchequer. He succeeded in 1263 as Earl of Warwick on the death of Earl John du Plessis, second husband of his first cousin Margery Ctss of Warwick. A writ dated 20 Jan "52 Hen III", after the death of "William Maudut…earl of Warwick", names "William de Bello Campo the younger, son of hs sister Isabel deceased who was married to William de Bello Campo the elder, age variously stated as 26 and more, and 30 and more,, is his heir"[1121]. m ALICE de Segrave, daughter of GILBERT de Segrave & his wife Amabil de Chaucombe (-after 8 Jan 1268). A writ dated 20 Jan "52 Hen III", after the death of "William Maudut…earl of Warwick", records that "Alice late his wife seeks her dower"[1122].
c) ISABEL Mauduit (-after 7 Jan 1269). Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by a writ dated 20 Jan "52 Hen III", after the death of "William Maudut…earl of Warwick", which names her son "William de Bello Campo the younger, son of his sister Isabel deceased who was married to William de Bello Campo the elder, age variously stated as 26 and more, and 30 and more,, is his heir"[1123]. "Dominum Willelmum de Bello Campo, vicecomitem Wygorn et Isabellam uxorem eius" granted "totam terram suam…in Uplodecoumbe" to "dominam Isabellam de Mortuo Mare" by charter dated [24 Jun 1250], witnessed by "…domino Jacobo de Bello Campo…"[1124]. The will of "William de Beauchamp", dated 7 Jan 1268, chose burial “in the church of the Friars Minors of Worcester”, requested a daily mass there for the souls of “Isabel my wife, Isabel de Mortimer”, bequeathed property to "Walter my son...Joane my daughter...Isabel my daughter...Sibill my daughter...Sarah my daughter...William my eldest son...my daughter the countess his wife...Isabel my wife..."[1125]. m WILLIAM [IV] de Beauchamp of Elmley, Worcestershire, son of WALTER [III] de Beauchamp of Elmley & his wife Joan Mortimer (-[7 Jan/21 Apr] 1269).
https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntlo.htm#_Toc25491901
8th Earl of Warwick
William Maudit (or Mauduit), 8th Earl of Warwick was an English nobleman and participant in the Barons' War. He was related to Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick. His father was the Lord of Hans
Warwick Castle
During the Second Barons' War of 1264-67, William Maudit, 8th Earl of Warwick, was a supporter of King Henry III. The castle was taken in a surprise attack by the forces of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl
Kenilworth Castle - Enemy
Kenilworth Castle is located in the town of the same name in Warwickshire, England and was founded in the early 1120s by Geoffrey de Clinton, Lord Chamberlain to Henry I. Clinton was a local rival to
=== !Family records of LaPreal Peterson Spen ===
!Family records of LaPreal Peterson Spencer. !Source: 942 D2bb, Battle Abbey Roll pl 24-130 vol 1; Dudgole Wm. Antiguites of Worcs. p 225-252 vol 1; 942 M23b Roll of Battle Abbey p 26-7; 942 D22bug Burke's Peerage p 33, 30 54; Q940 D2t Plantagenet p 117; MS 2042; 0942 55 H2ba Baker's Hist. Northamptonshire vol 2, page 219; 929 242 G8693 Hist and gen account of family of greeville p 30, 31;
=== !Ridipath's Histories; Burk's Landed Gen ===
!Ridipath's Histories; Burk's Landed Gentry; Gareth Rice;
=== OCCUPATION: Heritable chamberlain of t ===
OCCUPATION: Heritable chamberlain of the exchequer. 4th B aron of Hanslape, 6th Baron of Mau duit !DEATH:Americans Of Royal Descent _PAREN: Y, Americans Of Royal Descent _PAREN: Y, Browning, Charles H., Genealogical Publishing Co ., 1969 !DEATH:Ancestral Roots Of Sixty Colonists Who Came To New E ngland Between 1623 And 1650 _PAREN: Y, Ancestral Roots Of Sixty Colonists Who Came To N ew England Between 1623 And 1650 _PAREN: Y, Weis, Frederick Lewis, Genealogical Publishing C o. Inc., 1992 !GENERAL:GEDCOM file imported on 23 Mar 2003., GEDCOM fil e imported on 23 Mar 2003.
=== !Sir Bernard Burke's Dorment and Extinct ===
!Sir Bernard Burke's Dorment and Extinct Peerage p.30 he was heritable Chamberlan of The Exchequer.
=== William MAUDYT,--d'argent a deus barres ===
William MAUDYT,--d'argent a deus barres de goulz--Roll, temp. HENRY. III.
=== !#21> Complete Peerage-v12pt1-p610,-v12p ===
!#21> Complete Peerage-v12pt1-p610,-v12pt2-p367, (FHL 942 D22cok); !AF: BAPT-END-SP> AFN:84ZXTP; !RES> & of Hartley Mauditt,Hants;
=== THE LIGON FAMILY AND CONNECTIONS; by Wil ===
THE LIGON FAMILY AND CONNECTIONS; by William D. LIGON, Jr. (1947) Page 109. L.D.S. Film Number - 1,016,922 item 3. or Book 929.273 - L627L - Volume 1 - Family History Center at Salt Lake. William MAUDUIT - Heritable Chamberlain of the Exchequer.
=== M E Sorley: The Sorley Pedigrees P. 28 ===
M E Sorley: The Sorley Pedigrees P. 28
=== !SOURCE: Weis, Ancestral Roots 84-27. L ===
!SOURCE: Weis, Ancestral Roots 84-27. Lord of Hanslope, and Hartley Manduit, county Buckingham, Chamberlain of the Exchequer.
=== !DEATH: Ancestral Roots of Certain Ameri ===
!DEATH: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700. by Frederick Lewis Weis. Seventh Edition. Page 82
=== !Baron Wm. Mauduit notes rel to fam: FHL ===
!Baron Wm. Mauduit notes rel to fam: FHL #(942 B2af vol 5 pp188-193 & 208-10; 942 B4h vol 7 pp385-394; 599,782 vol 1 pp716,717 & 371-72)
=== ! ! !Pedigrees of some of the Emperor Ch ===
! ! !Pedigrees of some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants by J. Orton Buck and Timothy Field Beard Page 112 Mauduit of Handslope, Bucks Some Colonial Dames of Royal Descent Page 28; 217
=== William Mauduit, Baron of Hanslape, who ===
William Mauduit, Baron of Hanslape, who eventually succeeded to the Earldom of Warwick. He inherited the feudal Barony of Hanslape at the decease of his father in the year 1256, and upon succeeding the Countess of Warwick, in which dignity he had summons to attend the king at Worcester, to march against the Welsh in the 47th year of King Henry III. During the civil war between King Henry and the barons, he was surprised by a division of the baronial army, under John Giffard, Governor of Kenilworth, at his castle of Warwick, and being taken prisoner with his wife, Countess Alice Segrave, daughter of Gilbert de Segrave, was detained at Kenilworth until freed by paying a ransom of 1,900 marks. The earl in 1267 d.s.p., when his sister, Isabel, became his heir, and thus terminated the Earls of the houses of Newburgh, Plessetis, and Mauduit.
=== Life Sketch ===
“Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
“WILLIAM MAUDUIT, Knt., of Hanslope and Hawridge, Buckinghamshire, Letcombe Bassett, Berkshire, Hartley Mauduit, Hampshire, Westminster, Middlesex, Barrowden, Cottesmore, and South Luffenham, Rutland, Weston Mauduit, Warwickshire, etc., hereditary Chamberlain of the Exchequer, son and heir.
He married before 3 March 1215/6 ALICE OF WARWICK, daughter of Waleran, 4th Earl of Warwick, by his 2nd wife, Alice, daughter and heiress of Robert de Harcourt [see WARWICK 7 for her ancestry].
They had one son,
1. William, Knt. [8th Earl of Warwick],
and one daughter,
2. Isabel.
In 1208 King John confirmed the manor of Walton, Warwickshire to Alice and her heirs, it being previously granted her by her father for her marriage. In 1220 Robert de la Mare sued him and his wife, Alice, for two carucates of land in Walton, Warwickshire. He presented to the churches of Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, 1227, Hawridge, Buckinghamshire, 1227, 1228, and 1232, Barrowden, Rutland, 1232, and South Luffenham, Rutland, 1233 and 1234. In 1228 John de Neketone, rector, presented to the church of Cottesmore, Rutland with the consent of William Mauduit, the patron. In 1234 he acknowledged that he owed the abbot of Westminster service of 21s. 10d. from 14 tenants on his Westminster estate, in return for which arrears of the service were acquitted. In 1243-6 William and his wife, Alice, heir apparent of the Warwick estates, granted that if Margery, sister and heir of Thomas, late Earl of Warwick, died without issue that her husband John de Plessy would be earl of Warwick for life, and hold certain manors including Brailes, Claverdon, Myton, Sutton, Tamworth, and Wedgnock, Warwickshire. In 1247 he sued Robert de Wancy in a plea of wardship in Northamptonshire. In 1248 John de Plessy and Margaret his wife claimed the manor of Greetham and half the manor of Cottesmore, Rutland against William Mauduit and Alice his wife. The same year William and his wife, Alice, conveyed three acres of land in Weston Mauduit, Warwickshire to Geoffrey de Langley. In 1253 Roger de Hertewell and his wife, Isabel, quitclaimed 16 acres of land in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire to William and his wife, Alice.
SIR WILLIAM MAUDUIT died shortly before 14 Feb. 1257.
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WILLIAM [IV] Mauduit of Hanslope, Berkshire (-before 14 Feb 1257). Henry III King of England granted letters of conduct to "Willelmus Maudut" to "comitem W. Marescallum, ad loquendem cum eo de deliberacione R. patris sui" dated [early] 1217[1114]. "William Mauduit" gave pledges for "full seisin…of all lands…of which Robert Mauduit his father was seised on the day he died" in Hampshire, dated [Jun] 1222[1115]. "William Mauduit" paid homage to the king for "the lands that Isabella Basset, mother of the said William, whose heir he is, held in chief in his bailiwick", dated 11 Dec 1225[1116]. A charter dated 3 Feb 1247 records a final agreement between "Johannem de Plesseto" and "Willelmum Mauduyt et Aliciam uxorem eius", relating to "maneriis Warwyk…pertientibus ad comitatum Warr, unde Thomas frater Margerie uxoris eiusdem Johannis, cuius heres ipsa est", agreeing the succession of the latter if the wife of the former died without heirs[1117].
m ([30 Nov] 1208) ALICE of Warwick, daughter of WALERAN Earl of Warwick & his second wife Alice d'Harcourt (-[3 Feb 1247/1263]). King John confirmed "manerio de Wauton", granted to "Alic fil com Walann de Warewic" by "predictus com Walann ad se maritand", by charter dated 30 Nov 1208[1118]. A charter dated 3 Feb 1247 records a final agreement between "Johannem de Plesseto" and "Willelmum Mauduyt et Aliciam uxorem eius", relating to "maneriis Warwyk…pertientibus ad comitatum Warr, unde Thomas frater Margerie uxoris eiusdem Johannis, cuius heres ipsa est", agreeing the succession of the latter if the wife of the former died without heirs[1119].
William [IV] & his wife had three children:
a) RICHARD Mauduit (-after [1212/13]). A charter dated to [1212/13] confirmed that "Thom Maudut" had freed "Ric fil Willi Maudut" from being a hostage to the king[1120].
b) WILLIAM [V] Mauduit ([1220/21]-8 Jan 1267, bur Westminster Abbey). He succeeded his father in [1257] in his lands and as joint hereditary Chamberlain of the Exchequer. He succeeded in 1263 as Earl of Warwick on the death of Earl John du Plessis, second husband of his first cousin Margery Ctss of Warwick. A writ dated 20 Jan "52 Hen III", after the death of "William Maudut…earl of Warwick", names "William de Bello Campo the younger, son of hs sister Isabel deceased who was married to William de Bello Campo the elder, age variously stated as 26 and more, and 30 and more,, is his heir"[1121]. m ALICE de Segrave, daughter of GILBERT de Segrave & his wife Amabil de Chaucombe (-after 8 Jan 1268). A writ dated 20 Jan "52 Hen III", after the death of "William Maudut…earl of Warwick", records that "Alice late his wife seeks her dower"[1122].
c) ISABEL Mauduit (-after 7 Jan 1269). Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by a writ dated 20 Jan "52 Hen III", after the death of "William Maudut…earl of Warwick", which names her son "William de Bello Campo the younger, son of his sister Isabel deceased who was married to William de Bello Campo the elder, age variously stated as 26 and more, and 30 and more,, is his heir"[1123]. "Dominum Willelmum de Bello Campo, vicecomitem Wygorn et Isabellam uxorem eius" granted "totam terram suam…in Uplodecoumbe" to "dominam Isabellam de Mortuo Mare" by charter dated [24 Jun 1250], witnessed by "…domino Jacobo de Bello Campo…"[1124]. The will of "William de Beauchamp", dated 7 Jan 1268, chose burial “in the church of the Friars Minors of Worcester”, requested a daily mass there for the souls of “Isabel my wife, Isabel de Mortimer”, bequeathed property to "Walter my son...Joane my daughter...Isabel my daughter...Sibill my daughter...Sarah my daughter...William my eldest son...my daughter the countess his wife...Isabel my wife..."[1125]. m WILLIAM [IV] de Beauchamp of Elmley, Worcestershire, son of WALTER [III] de Beauchamp of Elmley & his wife Joan Mortimer (-[7 Jan/21 Apr] 1269).
https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntlo.htm#_Toc25491901
8th Earl of Warwick
William Maudit (or Mauduit), 8th Earl of Warwick was an English nobleman and participant in the Barons' War. He was related to Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick. His father was the Lord of Hans
Warwick Castle
During the Second Barons' War of 1264–67, William Maudit, 8th Earl of Warwick, was a supporter of King Henry III. The castle was taken in a surprise attack by the forces of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl
Kenilworth Castle - Enemy
Kenilworth Castle is located in the town of the same name in Warwickshire, England and was founded in the early 1120s by Geoffrey de Clinton, Lord Chamberlain to Henry I. Clinton was a local rival to
=== !Family records of LaPreal Peterson Spen ===
!Family records of LaPreal Peterson Spencer. !Source: 942 D2bb, Battle Abbey Roll pl 24-130 vol 1; Dudgole Wm. Antiguites of Worcs. p 225-252 vol 1; 942 M23b Roll of Battle Abbey p 26-7; 942 D22bug Burke's Peerage p 33, 30 54; Q940 D2t Plantagenet p 117; MS 2042; 0942 55 H2ba Baker's Hist. Northamptonshire vol 2, page 219; 929 242 G8693 Hist and gen account of family of greeville p 30, 31;
=== !#21> Complete Peerage-v12pt1-p610,-v12p ===
!#21> Complete Peerage-v12pt1-p610,-v12pt2-p367, (FHL 942 D22cok); !AF: BAPT-END-SP> AFN:84ZXTP; !RES> & of Hartley Mauditt,Hants;
=== !Baron Wm. Mauduit notes rel to fam: FHL ===
!Baron Wm. Mauduit notes rel to fam: FHL #(942 B2af vol 5 pp188-193 & 208-10; 942 B4h vol 7 pp385-394; 599,782 vol 1 pp716,717 & 371-72)
=== William MAUDYT,--d'argent a deus barres ===
William MAUDYT,--d'argent a deus barres de goulz--Roll, temp. HENRY. III.
=== William Mauduit, Baron of Hanslape, who ===
William Mauduit, Baron of Hanslape, who eventually succeeded to the Earldom of Warwick. He inherited the feudal Barony of Hanslape at the decease of his father in the year 1256, and upon succeeding the Countess of Warwick, in which dignity he had summons to attend the king at Worcester, to march against the Welsh in the 47th year of King Henry III. During the civil war between King Henry and the barons, he was surprised by a division of the baronial army, under John Giffard, Governor of Kenilworth, at his castle of Warwick, and being taken prisoner with his wife, Countess Alice Segrave, daughter of Gilbert de Segrave, was detained at Kenilworth until freed by paying a ransom of 1,900 marks. The earl in 1267 d.s.p., when his sister, Isabel, became his heir, and thus terminated the Earls of the houses of Newburgh, Plessetis, and Mauduit.
=== M E Sorley: The Sorley Pedigrees P. 28 ===
M E Sorley: The Sorley Pedigrees P. 28
=== ! ! !Pedigrees of some of the Emperor Ch ===
! ! !Pedigrees of some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants by J. Orton Buck and Timothy Field Beard Page 112 Mauduit of Handslope, Bucks Some Colonial Dames of Royal Descent Page 28; 217
=== !Ridipath's Histories; Burk's Landed Gen ===
!Ridipath's Histories; Burk's Landed Gentry; Gareth Rice;
=== !DEATH: Ancestral Roots of Certain Ameri ===
!DEATH: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700. by Frederick Lewis Weis. Seventh Edition. Page 82
=== !Sir Bernard Burke's Dorment and Extinct ===
!Sir Bernard Burke's Dorment and Extinct Peerage p.30 he was heritable Chamberlan of The Exchequer.
=== THE LIGON FAMILY AND CONNECTIONS; by Wil ===
THE LIGON FAMILY AND CONNECTIONS; by William D. LIGON, Jr. (1947) Page 109. L.D.S. Film Number - 1,016,922 item 3. or Book 929.273 - L627L - Volume 1 - Family History Center at Salt Lake. William MAUDUIT - Heritable Chamberlain of the Exchequer.
=== !SOURCE: Weis, Ancestral Roots 84-27. L ===
!SOURCE: Weis, Ancestral Roots 84-27. Lord of Hanslope, and Hartley Manduit, county Buckingham, Chamberlain of the Exchequer.
=== OCCUPATION: Heritable chamberlain of t ===
OCCUPATION: Heritable chamberlain of the exchequer. 4th B aron of Hanslape, 6th Baron of Mau duit !DEATH:Americans Of Royal Descent _PAREN: Y, Americans Of Royal Descent _PAREN: Y, Browning, Charles H., Genealogical Publishing Co ., 1969 !DEATH:Ancestral Roots Of Sixty Colonists Who Came To New E ngland Between 1623 And 1650 _PAREN: Y, Ancestral Roots Of Sixty Colonists Who Came To N ew England Between 1623 And 1650 _PAREN: Y, Weis, Frederick Lewis, Genealogical Publishing C o. Inc., 1992 !GENERAL:GEDCOM file imported on 23 Mar 2003., GEDCOM fil e imported on 23 Mar 2003.
Preferred Parents:
Father: Robert Mauduit, b. ABT 1172 d. JUN 1222
Mother: Isabel Basset,
Family 1: Alice Newburgh, b. 1197 in Warwickshire, England d. BEF 1263
- Isabel Mauduit, b. 27 DEC 1216 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England d. ABT 7 JAN 1267 in Cokehill, Worcestershire, England
- Isabel Manduit, b. ABT 1214 d. BEF 1268
Family 2: Alice de Beaumont, b. ABT 1190 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England d. APR 1263 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England
- m. 30 NOV 1208 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England
- Isabel Mauduit, b. 27 DEC 1216 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England d. ABT 7 JAN 1267 in Cokehill, Worcestershire, England
Sources:
- Title: "A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland, extinct, dormant, and in abeyance ... England," by John Burke
Author: Henry Colburn, 1846
Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=0alfAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA487&lpg=PA487&dq=Sir+Robert+de+Chaucombe&source=bl&ots=GBHNumIjp_&sig=pWcAmxnpZlofMbc2QLTSg9v5--g&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj6tbHwwYbTAhUBppQKHfScBvI4ChDoAQg1MAk#v=snippet&q=mauduit&f=false;
- Title: William V Mauduit (1190-1257), Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors
Author: Citations: 1. [S1569] Unknown author, The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants, by Gary Boyd Roberts, p. 429; Wallop Family, Vol. 4, line 732. 2. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 134-135. 3. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 384-385. 4. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 283-284. 5. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. V, p. 320. 6. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 283.
Publication: Name: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p205.htm#i6146;
Note: Sir William V Mauduit, Chamberlain of the Exchequer, Baron Hameslepe & Mauduit [1,2,3,4,5]
Last Edited 4 Apr 2020
M, #6146, b. circa 1190, d. before 14 February 1257
Father Robert Mauduit, Chamberlain of the Exchequer [6] b. c 1163, d. c 22 Jun 1222
Mother Isabel Basset [6] b. c 1166, d. c 11 Dec 1225
Sir William V Mauduit, Chamberlain of the Exchequer, Baron Hameslepe & Mauduit was born circa 1190 at of Hameslepe (Handslope) & Hawridge, Buckinghamshire, England.4 He married Alice de Newburgh, daughter of Waleran Newburgh, 4th Earl Warwick and Alice de Harcourt, before 3 March 1216; They had 1 son (Sir William, 8th Earl of Warwick) & 1 daughter (Isabel, wife of Sir William de Beauchamp). [4,5] Sir William V Mauduit, Chamberlain of the Exchequer, Baron Hameslepe & Mauduit died before 14 February 1257 at of Lecombe Bassett, Berkshire, England. [4]
Family: Alice de Newburgh b. 1196, d. a 1253
Child: Isabel Mauduit+ [2,3,4] d. b 30 Jan 1268
Page: Relationships, names, dates, places and 6 sources
- Title: William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick (1221-1268), Wikipedia
Author: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Mauduit,_8th_Earl_of_Warwick
Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Mauduit,_8th_Earl_of_Warwick;
Note: William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick or William Maudit (c. 1221 – 8 January 1268) was an English nobleman and participant in the Second Barons' War. He was the son of Lady Alice de Newburgh (daughter of 4th Earl of Warwick from his second wife, Alice de Harcourt) and William de Mauduit. After the death of his half-cousin, Margaret de Beaumont, 7th Countess of Warwick suo jure – without issue in June 1253 – he succeeded to the title Earl of Warwick which was passed down to him. William married Alice de Segrave, daughter of Gilbert de Segrave (son of Stephen de Segrave and his first wife) and Amabil de Chaucombe, but had no issue from the marriage. When he died, his estates passed to his sister Isabel who had married William de Beauchamp, Lord of Elmley. Isabel died shortly after her brother, and the title passed to her son William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick.
- Title: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: WILLIAM [V] Mauduit ([1220/21]-8 Jan 1267, bur Westminster Abbey)
Publication: Name: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3L-O.htm#_ftnref1213;
Note: b) WILLIAM [V] Mauduit ([1220/21]-8 Jan 1267, bur Westminster Abbey). He succeeded his father in [1257] in his lands and as joint hereditary Chamberlain of the Exchequer. He succeeded in 1263 as Earl of Warwick on the death of Earl John du Plessis, second husband of his first cousin Margery Ctss of Warwick. A writ dated 20 Jan "52 Hen III," after the death of "William Maudut…earl of Warwick," names "William de Bello Campo the younger, son of hs sister Isabel deceased who was married to William de Bello Campo the elder, age variously stated as 26 and more, and 30 and more, is his heir." m ALICE de Segrave, daughter of GILBERT de Segrave & his wife Amabil de Chaucombe (-after 8 Jan 1268). A writ dated 20 Jan "52 Hen III," after the death of "William Maudut…earl of Warwick," records that "Alice late his wife seeks her dower."
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