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Lucy De Rumilly
- Preferred Name: Lucy De Rumilly
- Gender: F
- Death: 1112 in Normandy, France at LATI: N8.928 LONG: E0.5326
- Birth: 1092 in Basset, Lot-Et-Garonne, Aquitaine, France at LATI: N4.5878 LONG: E0.7726
- FSID: GZ5H-QQ2
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Lucy d'Aunay
d/o
b-
m- Jordan Say
=== EYC VII:31- ===
EYC VII:31-
=== SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 S ===
SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 SO.68) P.28, 37;
=== Jordan de Say and his wife Lucy founded ===
Jordan de Say and his wife Lucy founded the Abbey of Aunay (Aulnai,Aulnay) in Normandy in 1131 and donated other religous foundations inEngland.
No Domesday manor has yet been identified with SOULDERN, (fn. 49) butthe exceptional privileges it is known to have possessed in the 13thcentury were said to date from the Conquest. It is not impossible thatit was among the lands in divers counties that were granted to Robertde Rumilly by the Conqueror and that it was inherited by his daughterLucy, the wife of Jordan de Say, lord of extensive estates includinganother Oxfordshire manor of exceptional importance, the nearbyKirtlington. He granted Souldern Church to Eynsham Abbey some timebefore 1161, when his son William was buried there. Another son Ranulfwitnessed the grant. (fn. 50)
50 Eynsham Cart. i. 118. For the identification of this Jordan de Saywith the Norman Jordan de Say, and for the connexion between thefamilies of Rumilly and Say, see Early Yorkshire Charters, ed. C. T.Clay, vii. 31?33. See above, pp. 221?2.
From: 'Parishes: Souldern', A History of the County of Oxford: Volume6 (1959), pp. 301-312. URL:http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=63750. Dateaccessed: 30 January 2008.
m. Jourdain de Say; mother of Agnes de Beaumont. [Falaise Roll, TableX]
Richard de Humez's wife, Agnes, was a daughter of Jordan de Say andLucy de Aulnay, by whom Kirtlington church was given to Aulnay Abbey.(fn. 68)
68 Inspeximus of a deed of Ric. de Humez: Aulnay D. This corroboratesthe statement of T. Stapleton, Rot. Scacc. Normannie, ii, p. clxxxvii;cf. Cal. Doc. France, ed. Round, 185. Dugd. Mon. vi (3), 1109 wronglyascribes the foundation to Richard de Humez.
From: 'Parishes: Kirtlington', A History of the County of Oxford:Volume 6 (1959), pp. 219-232. URL:http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=63741. Dateaccessed: 16 February 2008.
Jordan de Say and his wife Lucy founded the Abbey of Aunay (Aulnai,Aulnay) in Normandy in 1131 and donated other religous foundations inEngland.
No Domesday manor has yet been identified with SOULDERN, (fn. 49) butthe exceptional privileges it is known to have possessed in the 13thcentury were said to date from the Conquest. It is not impossible thatit was among the lands in divers counties that were granted to Robertde Rumilly by the Conqueror and that it was inherited by his daughterLucy, the wife of Jordan de Say, lord of extensive estates includinganother Oxfordshire manor of exceptional importance, the nearbyKirtlington. He granted Souldern Church to Eynsham Abbey some timebefore 1161, when his son William was buried there. Another son Ranulfwitnessed the grant. (fn. 50)
50 Eynsham Cart. i. 118. For the identification of this Jordan de Saywith the Norman Jordan de Say, and for the connexion between thefamilies of Rumilly and Say, see Early Yorkshire Charters, ed. C. T.Clay, vii. 31?33. See above, pp. 221?2.
From: 'Parishes: Souldern', A History of the County of Oxford: Volume6 (1959), pp. 301-312. URL:http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=63750. Dateaccessed: 30 January 2008.
m. Jourdain de Say; mother of Agnes de Beaumont. [Falaise Roll, TableX]
Richard de Humez's wife, Agnes, was a daughter of Jordan de Say andLucy de Aulnay, by whom Kirtlington church was given to Aulnay Abbey.(fn. 68)
68 Inspeximus of a deed of Ric. de Humez: Aulnay D. This corroboratesthe statement of T. Stapleton, Rot. Scacc. Normannie, ii, p. clxxxvii;cf. Cal. Doc. France, ed. Round, 185. Dugd. Mon. vi (3), 1109 wronglyascribes the foundation to Richard de Humez.
From: 'Parishes: Kirtlington', A History of the County of Oxford:Volume 6 (1959), pp. 219-232. URL:http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=63741. Dateaccessed: 16 February 2008.
=== SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER 929.273 SO ===
SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER 929.273 SO.68) P.28, 37;
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Compiled by: J. K. Loren
Preferred Parents:
Father: Robert Rumilly Lord Coupland, b. 10 JUL 1072 in Rumilly, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France d. 1096 in Skipton, Yorkshire, England
Mother: Agnes Muriel de Normandy, b. ABT 1061 in Romilly, Normandy, France d. 1103 in Skipton Castle,Yorkshire,England.
Family 1: Jordan de Say, b. ABT 1074 in Clun, Shropshire, England
- Eustachia Picot de Saye, b. 1107 in Richard's Castle, Herefordshire, England d. 1190 in Richard's Castle, Herefordshire, England
Family 2: Gilbert de Say, b. ABT 1105 in Yorkshire, England d. AFT 1181
Family 3: Jourdain de Say Seigneur d’Aunay-sur-Odon, b. ABT 1085 in Saye, Normandie, France d. 1161 in Say, Puy-de-Dome, Auvergne, France
- m. 1105 in Saye, Normandy, France
- Agnès DE SAY-DE LACY, b. aproximadamente 1112 in Clun, Shropshire, Inglaterra d. 1160 in Stamford, Lincolnshire, Inglaterra
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