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Arnoul de de Morialmes
- Preferred Name: Arnoul de de Morialmes[1]
- Gender: M
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Seigneur de Ham
- Death: 1218
- Birth: 1158
- FSID: GCQF-8S9
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
Godeschalk [II] & his wife, Hawide, had four children:
1. ARNOUL [IV] de Morialmes ([1177/79?]-[11 Jun], after 17 May 1235). “...Arnoldus puer de Moriaumes...” witnessed the charter dated 1190 which records that “Tirricus de Gerpines et fratres sui...” restored land “in Alto Villari...in faciem Hacinensis ecclesie” to Soissons Saint-Médard[905].
Arnoul’s birth date is estimated on the assumption that he was reaching the end of his boyhood when he witnessed that charter. “...Arnulfus de Morelmeiz...” subscribed the charter dated 28 Jul 1200 which declared the laws of the county of Hainaut[906].
“Arnulphi de Moriameis” issued a charter dated 1209 in favour of Alne abbey relating to “villa de Alna”[907]. “Walterus dominus de Fontanis”, with the consent of “Basilia...uxor mea” and support of “Arnulfus dominus de Ham...[fiefholder]”, donated “ecclesiam...et patronatum altaris de Boigniis” to Cambron by charter dated 15 Apr 1211, witnessed by “Walterus de Moreaumeis...”[908].
A bull of Pope Innocent III dated 20 Dec 1211 records "Arnulphus de Morealmes...[holder of] advocatie...in Fossensis ecclesie" pledging "castrum de Louirual" to the bishop of Liège as security for damage caused, and the bishop transferring the castle to “Waltero Arnuldi memorati germano”[909].
"Rogerus de Cimaco…castellaniam de Covinio" confirmed his rights and those of the bishop of Liège in Couvin by charter dated 1218, signed by "Ludovici comitis de Chisni, Egidii de Hierge, Arnulphi de Morelmes, Jacobi de Orcismont"[910]. [The necrology of Brogne records the death "III Id Jun" of "Arnulphus de Morelli manso"[911].
Barbier (editor of this necrology) assumes that this entry relates to Arnaud [I] de Florennes, named 15 Jul 1087 (see above). Roland suggests that, as the necrology was compiled in the 13th century, the entry more likely relates to either Arnaud [III] or Arnaud [IV][912].] A charter dated 1258 records that the bishop of Liège confirmed the foundation of a chapel at Alne by “Elisabeth avouée de Béthune de bonne mémoire” for the souls of “Arnould de Morialmeis son père et de Jeanne sa mère, inhumée en ce lieu”, that she “avec son mari R. avoué de Béthune” had acquired the property from Cambron abbey, and that “Jacques de Balhuel son héritier” had transferred land to “Colard son fils” for donation to Alne, by charter dated 1258[913].
m JOIE, daughter of --- (-bur Alne). Roland suggests that she was “héritière de la seigneurie de Bailleul”, her daughter’s first husband being recorded as seigneur de Bailleul in Sep 1219[914]. She is named, and her burial recorded, in the following document: Henri Bishop-elect of Liège confirmed that “domina Elisabeth bone memorie quondam advocatissa de Bethunia” on her deathbed by testament founded a chaplaincy at Alne, for the souls of “domini Arnoldi de Morialmeis patris sui et specialiter Joie matris sue que in dicto porticu est sepulta”, recording that “marito suo...R[oberto] quondam advocato de Bethunia” had acquired property from Cambron abbey, and that “dominus Jacobus de Balhuel sucessor et heres dicte Elysabeth matris sue” had transferred land to “Colardi filii sui”, by charter dated Jan 1258 (O.S.)[915].
Arnoul [IV] & his wife had one child:
a) ELISABETH de Morialmes (-before Jan 1259). Hugues Bishop of Liège notified that “Arnulphus vir nobilis de Morialmeis” had granted “villa Ferieres” to “filie sue Elizabeth” by charter dated 1210, witnessed by “Walthero de Lovierval”[916]. Her two marriages are confirmed by the Jan 1258 (O.S.) charter quoted below. “Robertus Fossinensis advocatus et dominus de Moriasmeis et Ysabella uxor mea” confirmed revenue to Saint-Aubain from “decimam...de Montengni” by charter dated 17 May 1235[917].
“Isabias damme de Moriamers” confirmed the donation of “sa dime de Montigni” to Oignies made by “mesire Hoste de Lovierval a lit de sa mort...monsegnor Godescat son filh” by charter dated Nov 1245[918]. Henri Bishop-elect of Liège confirmed that “domina Elisabeth bone memorie quondam advocatissa de Bethunia” on her deathbed by testament founded a chaplaincy at Alne, for the souls of “domini Arnoldi de Morialmeis patris sui et specialiter Joie matris sue que in dicto porticu est sepulta”, recording that “marito suo...R[oberto] quondam advocato de Bethunia” had acquired property from Cambron abbey, and that “dominus Jacobus de Balhuel sucessor et heres dicte Elysabeth matris sue” had transferred land to “Colardi filii sui”, by charter dated Jan 1258 (O.S.)[919].
m firstly NICOLAS de Condé, son of ROGER Seigneur de Condé & his first wife Alix de Mons (-23 Jun, 1220 or after).
m secondly ROBERT [VII] de Béthune Heer van Dendermonde, son of GUILLAUME [III] de Béthune & his wife Mathilde van Dendermonde (-Sardinia 11/12 Nov 1248).
BIO
BIO: from http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NAMUR.htm#ElisabethMorialmesM2RobertBethune as of 1/31/2016
ARNOUL de Morialmes (-after 17 May 1235). “...Arnulfus de Morelmeiz...” subscribed the charter
=== *son of Gottschalk III de Morialme & Hed ===
*son of Gottschalk III de Morialme & Hedwig de Man Arnaud II was Lord of Morialme, Ham-sur-Heure, and received Bailleul and Belloeil through marriage.
=== THE PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY (GS NUMBER Q940 ===
THE PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY (GS NUMBER Q940 D2T) P.191;
=== Source: Kraentzler 1317. K: Arnaud II de ===
Source: Kraentzler 1317. K: Arnaud II de Morialme, Seigneur de Morialme, Ham-sur-Heure.Received Bailleul and Belloeil through marriage.
=== !FTM Vol ===
!FTM Vol
=== #Générale# Seigneur de Morialmes ===
#Générale# Seigneur de Morialmes
=== !#552-v7-t57; ===
!#552-v7-t57;
=== Herr v. Morialmé u. Ham sur Heure, durch ===
Herr v. Morialmé u. Ham sur Heure, durch Heirat Herr v. Bailleul u. Beloeil, urk. 1200-1218
Preferred Parents:
Father: Godeschalc de Morialme, b. ABT 1130 in Moreaumes, Hainault, Belgium d. 1189
Mother: Hedwigne de Ham, b. 1140 in Ham, Somme, Picardie, France d. 1189
Family 1: Jeanne Bailleul, b. ABT 1165 d. 1201
- Isabel de Morialmes, b. 1190 in Moriammez, Hainault, Belgium d. 12 NOV 1264 in Béthune, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
Sources:
- Title: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
Publication: Name: https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NAMUR.htm#GodeschalkIIMorialmesdied1189A;
Note: Godeschalk [II] & his wife, Hawide, had four children:
1. ARNOUL [IV] de Morialmes ([1177/79?]-[11 Jun], after 17 May 1235). “...Arnoldus puer de Moriaumes...” witnessed the charter dated 1190 which records that “Tirricus de Gerpines et fratres sui...” restored land “in Alto Villari...in faciem Hacinensis ecclesie” to Soissons Saint-Médard[905].
Arnoul’s birth date is estimated on the assumption that he was reaching the end of his boyhood when he witnessed that charter. “...Arnulfus de Morelmeiz...” subscribed the charter dated 28 Jul 1200 which declared the laws of the county of Hainaut[906].
“Arnulphi de Moriameis” issued a charter dated 1209 in favour of Alne abbey relating to “villa de Alna”[907]. “Walterus dominus de Fontanis”, with the consent of “Basilia...uxor mea” and support of “Arnulfus dominus de Ham...[fiefholder]”, donated “ecclesiam...et patronatum altaris de Boigniis” to Cambron by charter dated 15 Apr 1211, witnessed by “Walterus de Moreaumeis...”[908].
A bull of Pope Innocent III dated 20 Dec 1211 records "Arnulphus de Morealmes...[holder of] advocatie...in Fossensis ecclesie" pledging "castrum de Louirual" to the bishop of Liège as security for damage caused, and the bishop transferring the castle to “Waltero Arnuldi memorati germano”[909].
"Rogerus de Cimaco…castellaniam de Covinio" confirmed his rights and those of the bishop of Liège in Couvin by charter dated 1218, signed by "Ludovici comitis de Chisni, Egidii de Hierge, Arnulphi de Morelmes, Jacobi de Orcismont"[910]. [The necrology of Brogne records the death "III Id Jun" of "Arnulphus de Morelli manso"[911].
Barbier (editor of this necrology) assumes that this entry relates to Arnaud [I] de Florennes, named 15 Jul 1087 (see above). Roland suggests that, as the necrology was compiled in the 13th century, the entry more likely relates to either Arnaud [III] or Arnaud [IV][912].] A charter dated 1258 records that the bishop of Liège confirmed the foundation of a chapel at Alne by “Elisabeth avouée de Béthune de bonne mémoire” for the souls of “Arnould de Morialmeis son père et de Jeanne sa mère, inhumée en ce lieu”, that she “avec son mari R. avoué de Béthune” had acquired the property from Cambron abbey, and that “Jacques de Balhuel son héritier” had transferred land to “Colard son fils” for donation to Alne, by charter dated 1258[913].
m JOIE, daughter of --- (-bur Alne). Roland suggests that she was “héritière de la seigneurie de Bailleul”, her daughter’s first husband being recorded as seigneur de Bailleul in Sep 1219[914]. She is named, and her burial recorded, in the following document: Henri Bishop-elect of Liège confirmed that “domina Elisabeth bone memorie quondam advocatissa de Bethunia” on her deathbed by testament founded a chaplaincy at Alne, for the souls of “domini Arnoldi de Morialmeis patris sui et specialiter Joie matris sue que in dicto porticu est sepulta”, recording that “marito suo...R[oberto] quondam advocato de Bethunia” had acquired property from Cambron abbey, and that “dominus Jacobus de Balhuel sucessor et heres dicte Elysabeth matris sue” had transferred land to “Colardi filii sui”, by charter dated Jan 1258 (O.S.)[915].
Arnoul [IV] & his wife had one child:
a) ELISABETH de Morialmes (-before Jan 1259). Hugues Bishop of Liège notified that “Arnulphus vir nobilis de Morialmeis” had granted “villa Ferieres” to “filie sue Elizabeth” by charter dated 1210, witnessed by “Walthero de Lovierval”[916]. Her two marriages are confirmed by the Jan 1258 (O.S.) charter quoted below. “Robertus Fossinensis advocatus et dominus de Moriasmeis et Ysabella uxor mea” confirmed revenue to Saint-Aubain from “decimam...de Montengni” by charter dated 17 May 1235[917].
“Isabias damme de Moriamers” confirmed the donation of “sa dime de Montigni” to Oignies made by “mesire Hoste de Lovierval a lit de sa mort...monsegnor Godescat son filh” by charter dated Nov 1245[918]. Henri Bishop-elect of Liège confirmed that “domina Elisabeth bone memorie quondam advocatissa de Bethunia” on her deathbed by testament founded a chaplaincy at Alne, for the souls of “domini Arnoldi de Morialmeis patris sui et specialiter Joie matris sue que in dicto porticu est sepulta”, recording that “marito suo...R[oberto] quondam advocato de Bethunia” had acquired property from Cambron abbey, and that “dominus Jacobus de Balhuel sucessor et heres dicte Elysabeth matris sue” had transferred land to “Colardi filii sui”, by charter dated Jan 1258 (O.S.)[919].
m firstly NICOLAS de Condé, son of ROGER Seigneur de Condé & his first wife Alix de Mons (-23 Jun, 1220 or after).
m secondly ROBERT [VII] de Béthune Heer van Dendermonde, son of GUILLAUME [III] de Béthune & his wife Mathilde van Dendermonde (-Sardinia 11/12 Nov 1248).
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