Ancestry of NN de Langley, wife of Nicholas de Stafford

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Ancestry of NN de Langley, wife of Nicholas de Stafford

Legg inn av Gjest » 04 des 2004 19:11:02

Saturday, 4 December, 2004


Hello All,

Following is the promised detailed pedigree from Alfred de
Brightwell to Maud de Brightwell, wife of Sir Geoffrey de Langley.

Cheers,

John



1 NN Haget
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Children: Rolland
Alfred


1.1 Rolland Haget
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of Brightwell, co. Oxon.

Gift of Rolland Haget to his brother, Alfred, of a virgate of land
in Brightwell Superior [late 12th century]:
' Rollandus Haget omnibus hominibus tam presentibus quam futuris
Francis et Anglis salutem. Sciatis me dedisse in feudum et
hereditatem unam virgatam terre in Bryhtewell Superiori Aluredo
fratre meo et heredibus suis tenendam de me et heredibus meis,
illam scilicet quam tenuit Edwinus. Et hance predictam virgatam
tenebit Aluredus frater meus et heredes sui libere et quiete per
liberum servicium quod pertinet sepedicte virgate.
Huius donacionis teste[s] sunt Halmandus de Bydon Gaufridus
Haget Radulphus Foliott Jordanus de Lumbelee Ricardus filius
Osane Oliver Frualdus Willelmus de Luvertone Ricardus filius
Ernnac’ et totus halimotus de Bryghtewellia. '
[Langley Cart. p. 5, No. 20[1] ]


1.2 Alfred de Brightwell
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of Brightwell and Ewelme, co. Oxon.

' Aluredus frater Rollandi Haget', had gift of a virgate of land in
Brightwell from his brother Rolland Haget [Langley Cart. p. 5,
No. 20[1]]

his son identified as Richard fitz Alured de Brightwell[1]

Children: Richard fitz Alfred


1.2.1 Richard fitz Alfred de Brightwell
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of Brightwell and Ewelme, co. Oxon.

' Richard son of Alfred de Bryhtwell', gave 12 acres of land in
Ewelme to Robert fitz Bailleunt of Ewelme [Langley Cart. p. 8,
No. 34, dated 'early 13th century'[1] ]

gift and quitclaim of William Bailleunt of Ewelme to Salinus de
Brythwell, before Sept 1236 provides for Colinus [recte Salinus]
to render
' annually to the heirs of the aforesaid Robert 5s. just as the
charter of Robert [recte Richard] de Brythwell, father of Colinus
[recte Salinus], which William has handed to Colinus, shows. '
[Langley Cart. No. 19[1] ]

Children: Robert (-<1236)
Salinus


1.2.1.1 Robert de Brightwell
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Death: bef 25 Sep 1236[1]

of Brightwell, Ewelme, and Haseley, co. Oxon., Hawridge, Bucks. and
Woodborough, co. Wilts.

12 acres of land 'in the field of Ewelme' held of him by William
Bailleunt' of Ewelme, before Sept 1236 [Gift and quitclaim of same
by William to Salinus to Brythwell to be held of the heirs of
'Robert de Brythwell brother of the aforesaid Salinus' - Langley
Cart. p. 5, No. 19[1]]

Charter of Geoffrey de Paveilli giving to Robert de Bryhtwell, for
his homage and service, 1/2 hide of land with appurtenances in
Standhill
' just as Robert’s father held it, namely that which
Richard fitz Alfred held;;...' [Langley Cart. p. 7, No. 25[1]]

his son called ' John de Brythewell son of Robert de Bryhtewell
' in release and quitclaim to his sister Matilda and her husband
Sir Geoffrey de Langley, ca. 1242 [Langley Cart. p. 4, No. 14[1]]

Children: Maud
John


1.2.1.1.1 Maud de Brightwell
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2nd wife of Sir Geoffrey de Langley[2]

had the manor of Turkdean in Gloucestershire, with land and rents at
Brightwell, Ewelme, Haseley and Standhill in Oxfordshire, Hawridge
in Buckinghamshire, and Woodborough in Wiltshire, as her maritagium
(held of her brother John de Brightwell ca. 1236-1242 - Langley
Cart. p. 2, No. 9[1]]

' Matilda ', party to Gift with warranty from Henry de Albiniaco to
her husband and herself, dated ca. 1245 [PRO, Shakespeare
Birthplace Trust Records Office: Gregory of Stivichall
[DR10/1 - DR10/467], DR10/273[3]]

Spouse: Sir Geoffrey de Langley
Death: 1274[4]
Father: Walter de Langley
Mother: Emma de Lacy
Marr: bef 25 Sep 1236[1]

Children: NN, m. Nicholas de Stafford
Henry (-<1275)
Robert (-<1280)


1.2.1.1.2 John de Brightwell
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of Brightwell, Ewelme, and Haseley, co. Oxon., Hawridge, Bucks. and
Woodborough, co. Wilts.

' John de Brytewell', quitclaimed pacts and agreements between
himself and Sir Geoffrey de Langley ca. 1236-1242, stating he would
come to warrant same
' Should Geoffrey or Matilda, John's sister, be harassed concerning
any tenement which they hold of him in Brightwell (Brytwell) or in
Ewelme, Hawridge (Hauugg'), Haseley (Hasele), Turkdean (Turreden)
or Woodborough(Wodebair) by reason of homage, fealty, suit or any
other demand' [Langley Cartulary p. 2, No. 9[1]]

' John de Brythewell son of Robert de Bryhtewell ', released and
quitclaimed to his sister Matilda and her husband Sir Geoffrey de
Langley
' the homage which Sir Geoffrey paid to him for the tenements which
they held or hold (tenuit vel tenent) in Brightwell, Woodborough
and Turkdean (Bryhtwell Wodberow et Turkeden), with reliefs,
wardships and all else which may accrue;...' [Langley Cart. p. 4,
No. 14[1]]


1.2.1.2 Salinus de Brightwell
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of Ewelme, co. Oxon.

purchased 12 acres in Ewelme from William Bailleunt, bef 25 Sept
1236 [2]


1. Peter R. Coss, ed., "The Langley Cartulary," Stratford upon
Avon: printed for the Dugdale Society, 1980.
2. Rosie Bevan, "Re: CP Confirmation: NN de Langley, wife of
Nicholas de Stafford," 12 October, 2004, email
rbevan@paradise.net.nz, cites Peter Coss (ed), The Langley
Cartulary [Stratford-upon-Avon : Dugdale Society, 1980], p. x.
3. "Access to Archives," http://www.a2a.pro.gov.uk/ exffice, Ipswich
4. "A History of the County of Warwick," Oxford: published for the
Institute of Historical Research, Oxford Univ. Press, 1969, Vol.
VIII.


* John P. Ravilious

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