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Maud Thamenhorn
- Preferred Name: Maud Thamenhorn[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
- Gender: F
- Death: 1286 in Pipe Ridware, Staffordshire, England at LATI: N2.7648 LONG: E1.8642
- FSID: 28RT-PB7
- Birth: 1234 in Pipe Ridware, Staffordshire, England at LATI: N2.7648 LONG: E1.8642
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Matilda Thamenhorn
d/o Thomas Thamerhorn &
b- - Pipe Ridware, Staffordshire, England
m- Robert II Pype
d-
her father Thomas Thamemhord granted to Robert Pipe, in frank marriage with his daughter Matilda - Parva Ridware,Staffordshire
1286 - Staffordshire -Pipe Ridware, was confirmed to ROBERT Pipe , knt, by WILLIAM Tamenhorn s/o THOMAS Tamenhorn, which Thomas had granted to to said sir, ROBERT in frank marriage with his daughter MATILDA
Preferred Parents:
Father: Thomas Thamenhorn I, b. 1214 in Tamhorn, Staffordshire, England d. 1279 in Tamhorn, Staffordshire, England
Family 1: Robert II Pype, b. 1230 in Pipe Ridware, Rugeley, Staffordshire, England d. 1293 in Bilston, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England
- m. 1254 in Pipe Ridware, Staffordshire, England
- Thomas Pype, b. 1260 in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England d. 1326 in Tysoe, Warwickshire, England
Sources:
- Title: Topographer Vol 2
- Title: Ridware History Society
Publication: Name: http://ridwarehistory.yolasite.com/pipe.php;
Note: The Parish of Pipe Ridware
In 1086 Pipe Ridware was known as Media or Parva Ridware and was held under the King by the Bishop of Chester, and under the latter by Alfric. Stebbing Shaw thinks it likely that ‘Alfric had succeeded his Saxon ancestors in the tenure under the bishop; consequently that no change, either of lord or vassal took place in this Ridware at the Conquest’. Similarly, across the river in Handsacre, the Saxon lords held the manor under the Bishop of Chester. Stebbing Shaw speculates that these two manors may have been the remnants of an older political unit which controlled and defended the Trent crossings.
The Domesday Book records land for one plough in Pipe Ridware. Later documentation however indicates that other landowners including the Earl of Stafford in 1393 and William de Handsacre had claims to land within the manor.
The name is derived from the family of Pipe who came into the manor in 1286 by the marriage of Maud, the daughter of Thomas de Thamenhorne to Robert de Pipe. In 1443 the manor passed into the Vernon family of Haddon and Harlaston through marriage and then into the Chadwick family. In 1614 John Chadwick ‘gave his said manor and fishery to Henry Agarde of Kings Bromley, esq. in exchange for certain lands in Mavesyn Ridware and a fishery in the said river within Armitage and Handsacre’.
- Title: rootsweb > Kaneitha's Genealogy Pages: Maud THAMENHORNE
Publication: Name: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=kaneitha&id=P31855&ti=%2C+;
Note: ID: P31855
Name: Maud THAMENHORNE
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1234 in Pipe Ridware, Staffordshire, England
Marriage 1 Robert DE PYPE b: ABT 1230 in Pipe Ridware, Staffordshire, England
Children
Has Children Thomas DE PYPE b: ABT 1255 in Pipe Ridware, Staffordshire, England
- Title: Book - Survey of Staffordshire
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Maud Thamenhorne - Published information: birth-name: Maud Thamethorne
Note: Published information: birth-name: Maud Thamethorne
Published information: female
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2745764382
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