Baudemont or de Bosco

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Baudemont or de Bosco

Legg inn av Gjest » 30 sep 2007 17:47:55

All,
I am interested in the connection of Arnulf/Ernauld de Bosco of Leicestershire
and Baldric de Baudemont or de Bosco of Suffolk. Can anyone confirm that these
two men were related.
According to Powers Norman Frontier, Osbert de Cailly d. by 1198 married Hildeburge Baudemont or de Bosco by whom he had Alice who married Stephen Longchamps, Petronilla d. by 1202 who married Geoffrey de Bosco and Matilda d. by 1223 who married first, Henry de Vere and secondly, Renauld de Bosco. Hildeburgh may have married secondly, Robert de Pinkeny. Bates and Curry’s England and Normandy in the Middle Ages states that two baronial families of the Norman Vexin, the Gisors and the Baudemonts held lands in Sussex, Hampshire and Suffolk.
Several other sources state that half hundred of Mutford, Suffolk came to Osbert de Cailly through his wife Hildebirgh. In Stubbs and Hassall’s Historical Introduction to the Rolls Series, Chronicle of Roger Hoveden, 216f, it seems that Mutford went with Petronilla to Stephen Longchamps. This book further indicates that Henry de Vere “who had been deprived of his estates through the chancellor’s agency, probably in favor of Stephen Longchamps, who was his brother-in-law..”
By 47 Henry III a latter Osbert de Cailly held interest in “Wyuelesfeud, Wrth [Worth], Yfford, Meschyng, Ouingeden and Wychcenden,” Sussex.

Thank you.
Pat

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