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Osmund de Stuteville
- Preferred Name: Osmund de Stuteville[1]
- Alternate Name: Osmund Estonteville Jr. Jr.
- Gender: M
- Clan Name: with note: Description: branche des Stuteville of Gressing Hall ou Cressinghall - extinction 1312
- Death: BEF 1172 in Cottingham, East Riding, Yorkshire, England at LATI: N3.7824 LONG: E0.4143 with note: 3 Dec 2022: Standardizing data with location of best fit inputted by another user without sources.
- Birth: ABT 1101 in Burton Agnes, Yorkshire East Riding, England at LATI: N4.0494 LONG: E0.2928
- Clan Name: with note: Description: ancestor of the Stuteville families of Weston Colville and Burton Agne
- FSID: M419-Z65
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Stuteville is a name that was brought to England by the ancestors of the Stuteville family when they migrated to the region after the Norman Conquest in 1066. The Stuteville family lived in Cumberland. Their name, however, is a reference to Estouteville-en-Caux, Normandy, the family's place of residence prior to the Norman Conquest of England in 1066.
Early Origins of the Stuteville family
The surname Stuteville was first found in Cumberland where they held a family seat as Lords of the Manor and Barons of Lydesdale Castle on the western borders of England and Scotland. This ancient family were derived d'Estouteville-en-Caux in Normandy where the family held the Castle Ambriers and Robert d'Estouteville was Governor of the Castle 11 years prior to the Battle of Hastings, in 1055, and defended it against the Count of Anjou.
They also held the Castle of Rames, to the west of Bolbec, in the arrondisement of LeHavre. Of this branch, Roger, brother of Herluin is claimed to be the true ancestor of the Estouteville family. Herluin was founder and first Abbot of the Abbey of Bec.
Roger was at the Battle of Hastings as recorded in the Wace poem. They were granted extensive lands in England after the Conquest, particularly in Yorkshire and the north country. They were described as men of great power, warlike habits, and held vast territorial possessions.
Robert de Stuteville (died 1186), was an English Baron and justiciar, the son of Robert de Stuteville, one of the northern barons who commanded the English at the battle of the Standard in August 1138. His son William de Stuteville (d 1203) was Governor of Topclive Castle in 1174, and of Roxburgh Castle in 1177.
One branch of the family was found at Dalham in Suffolk in early times. "Dalham Hall, [was] formerly the residence of the family of Stuteville."
Preferred Parents:
Father: Robert II le Jeune de Estouteville, b. ABT 1075 in Estouteville, Normandy, France d. 1140 in Valmont, Seine-Maritime, Upper Normandy, France
Mother: Erneberga FitzBaldrick Baroness Estouteville, b. ABT 1080 in Cottingham, East Riding, Yorkshire, England d. ABT 1140 in Estuteville Ecales, Normandy, France
Sources:
- Title: Family History.... Early Yorkshire Charters Volume 9 "The Stuteville Fee"
Author: Early Yorkshire Charters Volume 9 "The Stuteville Fee"
Publication: Name: https://books.google.co.za/books?id=TbHFxV8bXuMC&pg=PA33&lpg=PA33&dq=roger+coleville+%2B+beatrice+stuteville&source=bl&ots=toF0r4Hwq0&sig=IwBOsf5Psfe4tKXMRorfepimHtM&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=roger%20coleville%20%2B%20beatrice%20stuteville&f=false;
Note: The Stuteville Families
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