Obscure kinship relations in Sanders, _English_Baronies_

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Obscure kinship relations in Sanders, _English_Baronies_

Legg inn av William Marshall » 28 mar 2007 19:59:05

In going through I. J. Sanders book _English Baronies_,
I find several kinships mentioned that I can't find the
connections. Can anyone identify the "missing links"---

1. Roger de Builly, Domesday lord of the lands which became the
honour of Tickhill, was related (according to Orderic Vitalis)
to Robert of Belesme (son of Roger de Montgomery, Earl of
Shrewsbury). Page 147 note 2. Roger de Builly was brother of
Ernaud de Builly (page 147 note 4) ancestor of Idonea wife
of Robert de Vipont.

2. Eleanor of Geneva, wife of Alexander de Balliol, received
a grant from her kinswoman Eleanor, mother of Edward I.
Page 131, also Page 25 note 7. I can't find any information
about ancestry of Eleanor of Geneva.

And one that ought to be easy....
3. William de Longchamp, j.u. Baron of Freiston, d.c1205, was
nephew of William de Longchamp Bishop of Ely. Page 47 note 6.

Thanks

Bill Marshall
wtm@research.att.com

taf

Re: Obscure kinship relations in Sanders, _English_Baronies_

Legg inn av taf » 28 mar 2007 21:31:53

On Mar 28, 11:59 am, William Marshall <w...@research.att.com> wrote:

2. Eleanor of Geneva, wife of Alexander de Balliol, received
a grant from her kinswoman Eleanor, mother of Edward I.
Page 131, also Page 25 note 7. I can't find any information
about ancestry of Eleanor of Geneva.

I don't know for certain, but she was probably granddaughter of
William, Count of Geneva, great-grandfather of Eleanor, Edward's
mother.

taf

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