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= William MARSHALL born c. 1430s ? Robert BRUS = Isabel MOWBRAY b. c. 1400 b. c. 1403 (died before Feb. 1438) (died 1477 in Clementhorpe, York, wishing to be buried in the nunnery there, near the tomb of her sister Joan.) married before 1419 Maud Isabel Elizabeth Robert BROWN = = William APPLEBY = Richard EGLESFIELD (Note: all three couples were married before 1438-9) b.c. 1419 b.c. 1420 b.c. 1422 (see separate BRUS Outline and footnote 3) George MOWBRAY b. c. 1370 Easby, Stokesley, Yorks. (died after 1435 when described as Lord of E[a]sby) = Margaret ------ William Hawise William de MOWBRAY = Agnes ------- = 1. William SELBY who died before 1427. also: John c. 1405 - after1477 William c. 1410 - after 1477 Joan c. 1412 - c. 1464 Robert c. 1415 - after 1464 b. c.1375 b.c. 1380 Easby (Hawise died before 11 Jan. 1451, York) Easby d. before 1423 died June 1391 John de MOWBRAY = b. c. 1325 Easby Stokesley, Yorks. Thomas MOWBRAY = Alice — b. c. 1304 Easby Stokesley, Yorks. William de MOWBRAY = (died by 1320, when elder son Thomas was Lord of Easby) (May 1st 1329, in a gift to Guisborough Priory Thomas described himself as a great-grandson of Wm. de Mowbray) ( the will of a Thomas MUBRAY of Esby proved November 1377) b. c. 1283 Easby Stokesley, Yorks. William de MOWBRAY = Maud (Matilda) Agnes, widow of Alan John de MOWBRAY (two children, Katherine and Elizabeth Baudewyne) b. c. 1250 Easby Stokesley, Yorks. died 1293 Easby William be MOWBRAY = 1. Ellen (Helenae) — also: Constance b. c. 1285 (died after 1344) Maud and two children Richard and Hilda were murdered by Nicholas de MEINILL by burning them in their own house. 1290, William slew Thomas de HURTEWRTH, but was found to have acted in self defence William le CONSTABLE Walter de MOWBRAY born Tanton, Stokesley died before 1283 = 2. Juliana le GRAUNT before July 1278 b. c. 1205, Tanton, Stokesley = unknown died before 1252, Tanton William de MOWBRAY = Ossana Ralph de HUTTON = Isabel ---- born 1205, Halsham died 1267 Halsham Robert le CONSTABLE = (Ad)Ela de OYRI Marmaduke de THWENG b. c. 1205 at Thwing b. c. 1170 Easby, Stokesley, Yorks. died before 1234 in Tanton de TANTON William Steward of Peter de BRUS - died 1221 (v. footnote 3) (The manors of Tanton and Easby came from Osana) Roger de MOWBRAY Robert de MOWBRAY Nigel de MOWBRAY Philip Robert (also held Skutherskelf) (She remarried by 1234 to John de LENBOURGH - v. final concord with the prior of Guisborough. d. circa 1251) William le CONSTABLE = Julia(n) de ALOST married c. 1205 Cecilia de THWENG = b. c. 1177 in Burton Constable died. c. 1251 Lincolnshire Fulk de OYRI III = Maud LESTRANGE b. c. 1191 Gedney, in Lincolnshire - gift in free dower from Robert to Ela - to include the whole town of ‘Hausamdied after 1234 at Thwing Robert de THWENG = Emma DAREL b. c. 1164 Yorkshire = unknown (1199 surety for Richard MALEBYSSE, who had attacked Jews sheltering in York Castle 1200 attorney of his overlord Piers de BRUS [v. footnote 3] 1204 - bail on a charge of murder - seems to have joined the Northern barons opposing King John .... etc ) Robert 1202 - 1247 Alice b. c. 1210 died after 1286 = Alice de GANT b. c . 1146 Nigel Lord of MOWBRAY = 2. Gundred de GOURNAY (renewed grants of land to Rievaulx Abbey for the souls of his parents, his sons and heirs consenting) first son 1349: gifts to Fountains Abbey de TANTON Robert le CONSTABLE b. c. 1150 Halsham (William died in Burton Constable) Gilbert de ALOST also: Thomas Ralph Stephen John Fulk de OYRI II = Alice (Adeliza) — b. c. 1160 Gedney in Lincolnshire died 1231 Geoffrey de OYRI = Emecina de GEDNEY (died before 1189) of Gedney = 1. unknown Gilbert also m. Erneburga de Burton Ralph LESTRANGE = Maud de HUNSTANTON b. Little Ercall Shropshire Roald LE STRANGE born Hunstanton, Norfolk d. June 1194 Little Ercall Salop Robert de THWENG b. c. 1110 died c. 1190 Thwing b. c. 1150 Lund, Beverley, Yorks. died after 1203 Thwing Duncan DAREL of Lund also: Hawise de AREL Muriel DAIREL Ulbert le CONSTABLE = Erneburga de BURTON b. c. 1110 Halsham, Yorks. Walter de GANT = Maud de BRETAGNE b. c. 1119 Bridlington died after 1154 (Alice’s earlier husband was Ilbert de LASCY) b. c. 1120 Masham, Bedale, north Yorks. (Roger died 1188 in Palestine. He joined the Crusade in 1186, reaching Jerusalem after Easter. Despite truce with Saladin, he remained, while others left. The next year, Saladin invaded Palestine, killing 60 knights. During the campaign Roger was taken prisoner, but later ransomed by the Hospitalers and Templars, dying shortly afterwards. Roger de Howden) (Atheliza) died after June 1391 b. c. 1285 died after 1329 3 children by age 15? married c. 1200 also: Geoffrey - died 1243 Alice b.c. 1190, d. before 1245 Emecina De AREL (held Legsby, co. Linc. of the BRUS family in 1130) said to be of Hull Agnes BROWN married c. 1437 ? born c. 1440 married circa 1458 ? = 2. Roger ASKE (one account says John de Mowbray married Agnes - perhaps just a slip) Thomas de BOULTON = Eleanor de HUTTON b. c. 1225 died shortly before 7 Jan. 1275 died before Nov. 1270 (Helewise) mar. c. 1108 (Mahaut / Matilda) ( or b. Jan. 9th 1120 Lincoln) (? also married 1. William de WELLES) Mabel ----- = mar. c. 1170 b.c. 1145 d. 1191 at Acre Palestine Axholme b.c. 1080 Bridlington d. Aug. 22nd 1138 North Allerton Lord Folkingham Earl of Lincoln d. Apr. 21st 1135 France Comte de Penthièvre = Havoise de Blois, dite “de Guingamp) b. c. 1092 Penthièvre ? d. Apr. 21st 1136 St Mary’s Yorks. Eudes, Comte d Penthièvre = Agnès Canhiart de Cornouaille b.c. 1050 Penthièvre (Morbihan, Bretagne) (and on) Penthièvre Source: Stanley W. Duke jnr. Gilbert de GANT = Alix de Montfort -sur-Risle Ralph / Rudolph van Gent seigneur d’Aalst = Gisèle de Luxembourg Frederick I of Luxembourg Count of Moselgau = Ermentrude (Imintrud) van Gleiberg c. 965 - 1024 b.c. 965 d. 6 Oct. 1019 b.c. 1010, died 1055 bur. St Peter’s Abbey Ghent c. 995 - 1056 bur. Chapel of St Lawrence Ghent Adalbert de GAND Arnulph de GAND = Ermegarde de Flanders Comte de Holland Luitgarde of Luxembourg sources include George T. Homs (dates do vary!) Niel D’Aubigny (De Albini) b. 1072 St Martin-Aubigny, Coutances. d. 21 Nov. 1129 Slingsby, Hovingham, Yorkshire. = Amicia de MONTBRAY b. 1055 Montray d. 1100 St Sauveur Roger D’AUBIGNY b. 1036 St Martin d’Aubigny d. 1084 St Sauveur, Manche Geoffrey de Montbray 1049 - 1093 Bishop of Coutances also: Roger de MONTBRAY b.c. 1020 Montbray William de Talou, Duke of Arques source for earliest de Montbrai / Montbray line: Dennis Siney Niel II (III) de St-Sauveur- le-vicomte de Contentin b.c. 1016, d. before 1073 = Adèle de Brionne comtesse d’Eu It should be stressed that information pre the Conquest is based on on-line submissions, often without the benefit of accompanying sources. Much of the information after the Conquest is supported by sources listed by John Watson, Richard Chapman and others. Gerald de Gourni = Editha de Warenne Hugh III de Gournay = Basita Flaitel William de Warenne = Gundred de St Omer before 1070 (the couple founded Lewes Cluniac Priory) (1st earl of Surry) These lines can be followed back on the internet, on Wikipedia and other sites, for several generations, often with sources well documented. Gundred died in childbirth, on May 27th 1085 (hence the village of Burton Constable) b.c. 1092 Oiry, Marne ? (other sources say of East Dereham, Norfolk!) d. before 1150? also: Waleran Baldwin (rector of Gedney) d. before 1158, Cheswardine, Salop also: Guy sheriff of Salop John and = Maud de Kilton b. c. 1130 Thwing, near Bridlington (some sources have Lincolnshire) Montbray Guingamp Montfort-sur-Risle Penthièvre (Varennes) 15 GENERATIONS OF THE MOWBRAY LINE FROM ROGER DE MONTBRAY b.c. 1020 TO ISABELLA MOWBRAY b.c. 1400 WHO MARRIED ROBERT BRUCE BEFORE 1419 http://www,ardrosshouse.com/family.htm [Ghent] THIS DOES INCLUDE MANY OF THE OTHER MOWBRAY LINES near Pickering Saint Omer St Martin d’Aubigny Saint-Sauveur-le-vicomte Cotentin Pensinsula Plessis Brionne Eu Roger de Montbray (father of Robert) William William d’Aubigny 1st Earl of Arundel William c. 1173 - 1222 ? = Avice d’Aubigny also: Roger Nigel died s.p. Roger de Mowbray died 21 Nov. 1297 also a daughter, became a nun Coutances ? son of Guy the son of Hoëll II. Duke of Brittany 1st Baron Mowbray = Rose, daughter of Richard de Clare, 6th Earl of Gloucester. Thomas Mowbray, 1368 -1399, 2nd son of the 4th baron married 1. Elizabeth Le Strange 2. Elizabeth Arundel. Mowbray's quarrel with Bolingbroke and subsequent banishment are depicted in the opening scene of Shakespeare's Richard II. Mowbray prophetically replies to King Richard's "Lions make leopards tame" with the retort, "Yea, but not change his spots." Mowbray's death in exile is announced later by the Bishop of Carlisle. Aalst Oiry The d’AUBIGNY line can be traced back further; but the picture is rather confused. Patrick R. Knight refers to two separate families, the "Arundel/Sussex d'Aubignys" and the "Belvoir d'Aubignys.” Brix Note: the BRUS family originated in the Normandy village of Brix (? Mabel de Braose 1151-1203, born Bramber, Sussex) ? Roger married Alive de Braose, daughter of Wm, 2nd Baron Braose and Lord of Gower. John was captured at the battle of Boroughbridge and later hanged at York. His son John, 3rd Baron, was at one time imprisoned in the Tower of London, dying of the plague, Oct. 1361 at York. 4 Sep. 1286 - 23 March 1322 John de MOWBRAY 1066 - 1087 William I 1087 - 1100 William II 1100 - 1135 Henry I 1135 - 1154 Stephen 1154 - 1189 Henry II 1189 - 1199 Richard I 1199 - 1216 John 1216 - 1272 Henry III 1272 - 1307 Edward I 1307 - 1327 Edward II 1327 - 1377 Edward III 1377 - 1399 Richard II 1399 - 1413 Henry IV 1413 - 1422 Henry V 1422 - 1461 Henry VI 1461 - 1470 Edward IV 1470 - 1471 Henry VI 1471 - 1483 Edward IV 1483 Edward V 1483 - 1485 Richard III 1485 - 1509 Henry VII 1509 - 1547 Henry VIII 2nd son (other sources say Agnes de DEPDEN) of Suffolk BAUDEWYNE [Baldwin] as Lord of Tanton also: Jordan, Ralph, Richard, Henry = Margaret PERCY d. 1373 appointed as a Judge of Common Pleas in 1359 also: William, Richard also: Robert le CONSTABLE -went with Richard I AD 1189 to the Holy Land. Died at Acre b.c. 1182 (inheriting de Tanton lands) (Fulco) (Note, though, that in Testamentum Eboracum vol. 1, no. 132, dated 30th July 1391, a footnote says that the John who married Margaret Percy was ‘lineally descended from Robert de Mowbray, a younger brother of the ancestor of Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk’. - so more disagreements here!) Hawyse de BOULTON (= John de BOYNTON; but the sentence of divorce 6 June 1313 v. foothote 1) Sir Thomas de BOULTON knt. b. c. 1295, died before 1344 Sir Thomas de BOULTON = Clemencia le CONSTABLE died before 1367 married before 1292 b. c. 1275 died 5 April 1351 Robert de BOULTON (In 1331 Prior John de JARUM was accused of adultery with Clemencia; but with his accusers failing to respond to the summons, the prior was restored, his “fame pristine”) (In 1332 Thomas was pardoned for conspiracies and trespasses against the peace of the king and late king) b. c. 1275 (died after 1331) Sir Simon le CONSTABLE Joan — = 2. Alice FITTON = 3. Katherine de WYVELSBY c. 1280 (died c. 1277, probably poisoned by Katherine de Wyvelsby) also: Ela b. c. 1268 Robert, b. c. 1272, Halsham, Yorks. = Avice de LASCELES (died before Jan. 9th 1337) Erneburga (Herneburg) b. c. 1243 Halsham died Feb. 1294 in prison in York Castle married c. 1263 (bigamously! Alice and Katherine both survived Simon) b. c. 1250 died c. 1317 = unknown also: Robert (= Alice de MEYNELL) died 1356 b. c. 1245 = 1. also: Founded a chantry at Appleton-le-Street in 1346 = John FAUCONBERG She died before Feb. 1319 Richard = unknown Isabel de BOULTON Richard Thomas de BOULTON b.c. 1332, died pre 20 June 1374 = Agnes------ (father possibly de Boynton; but more likely unknown) John de BOULTON d. before 27 Nov. 1279 b. c. 1350 Easby Stokesley, Yorks. b.c. 1293 Mary de BOULTON Thomas died when daughter Mary still an infant. Agnes remarried to John LOKTON John de BOULTON 6 June 1313, Cawode. Commission to the official to publish in the diocese the sentence of divorce, pronounced by John (Dalderby), bishop of Lincoln, between John de Bointon, plaintiff (actorem), and Hawise, daughter of Sir Thomas de Boulton, knt., defendant (ream). Surtees Society,The Register of William [Archbishop] Greenfield, Vol. 1, p149, no.329. FOOTNOTES 1 4 Sept. 1292, Robert de Ros, knight, acknowledges that he owes to Clemencia, daughter of Simon le Conestable, 126l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Lincoln. Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by Thomas de Boulton, Clemencia's husband, and by her before the chancellor and Sir Roger Brabazun. Source to identify Various descriptions of the Appleton-le-Street effigies refer to Thomas as having had two wives, Alice de Boulton and Clemencia le Constable; but whether this suggests that Alice was Thomas’s first wife is not clear. The same descriptions also name his mother as Hawise; but the source of this information is not known. 2 (see footnote 2) married 1227 -a late 13th century effigy to the north of the altar in All Saints church, Appleton-le-Street with the Boulton arms, believed to be of Alienore [Eleanor] de Boulton. (- Alice had 1st mar. William de PERCY -she 3rdly mar. Walter de BOYNTON (? Hawise ----) (see footnote 2) Roupied Beauvais { OYRI ? or Oyri, Roupied - Beauvais ? Alan de HUTTON Alan de HUTTON Colswayn de HOTON de HUTTON / HOTON also: Bernard Alan predeceased his father married before 1249 (Cur. Reg. R. 135, m. 14; 139, m. 12 d.) (Cousin Ralph held the serjeanty 1210 - 1217) (held share of Colswayn’s lands during Richard I reign) (between York and Pickering) married c. 1249 b.c. 1205 ? b.c. 1182 ? b.c. 1160 ? b.c. 1228 ? also: Alice (= John DOGET) ? also: John (v. 1251 Assize) 3Peter I de BRUS died in 1222. His steward was Ossana da Tanton’s brother William, while his attorney was Cecilia de THWENG’s father Marmaduke, both shown above. Peter’s sister was Isabel de BRUS whose second husband was Sir Roger MAUDUIT, their son Robert taking his mother’s family name of de BRUS. Peter I’s son was Peter II, the family living at Skelton, just a few miles from Guisborough. One of Peter II’s daughters, Lucia, b.c. 1225, married Marmaduke, son of Robert de THWENG.. Robert Mauduit / de Brus is believed to be Robert de BRUS of Pickering, listed a juror at Stainton in 1265. Six generations later Rober BRUS married Isabel MOWBRAY. Isabel de BRUS’s first husband was Henry de PERCY who died 1196-7. (They had two children.) Isabel herself died c. 1230 and is believed to be buried at Whitby Abbey. (The couple’s son Marmaduke married Lucia, daughter of Peter II de BRUS and Hawise LANCASTER - see footnote 3) Appleton le Street Tanton Stokesley Easby Guisborough x x Thwing Slingsby Hovingham Bridlington Pickering Burton Constable Halsham Lund Hutton NORTH YORKSHIRE Isle of Axholme Cawode Skelton Whitby Abbey -a first half of the 14th century southern most effigy in All Saints church, Appleton-le-Street, of one of the de Boulton family. Thomas founded a chantry there in 1346, and the effigy is perhaps of his mother (Hawise?) or one of his wives, Alice –-- or Clemencia Constable. b.c. 1048 Ghent d. 1095 Folkingham, Lincs.

15 GENERATIONS OF THE MOWBRAY LINE FROM ROGER … · = William MARSHALL born c. 1430s ? Robert BRUS = Isabel MOWBRAY b. c. 1400 b. c. 1403 (died before Feb. 1438) (died 1477 in Clementhorpe,

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= William MARSHALL

born c. 1430s ?

Robert BRUS = Isabel MOWBRAY

b. c. 1400 b. c. 1403(died beforeFeb. 1438)

(died 1477 in Clementhorpe, York, wishing to be buried in the nunnery there, near the tomb of her sister Joan.)

married before 1419

Maud Isabel ElizabethRobert BROWN =

= William APPLEBY = Richard EGLESFIELD

(Note: all three couples were married before 1438-9)

b.c. 1419 b.c. 1420 b.c. 1422

(see separate BRUS Outline and footnote 3)

George MOWBRAY

b. c. 1370 Easby,Stokesley, Yorks.

(died after 1435when described asLord of E[a]sby)

= Margaret ------

William Hawise

William de MOWBRAY = Agnes -------

= 1. William SELBY who died before 1427.

also: John c. 1405 - after1477William c. 1410 - after 1477Joan c. 1412 - c. 1464Robert c. 1415 - after 1464

b. c.1375 b.c. 1380 Easby

(Hawise died before11 Jan. 1451, York)Easby

d. before 1423

died June 1391

John de MOWBRAY =

b. c. 1325 EasbyStokesley, Yorks.

Thomas MOWBRAY = Alice —

b. c. 1304 EasbyStokesley, Yorks.

William de MOWBRAY =

(died by 1320, whenelder son Thomas was Lord of Easby)

(May 1st 1329, in a gift to Guisborough Priory Thomas described himself as a great-grandson of Wm. de Mowbray)

( the will of a Thomas MUBRAYof Esby proved November 1377)

b. c. 1283 EasbyStokesley, Yorks.

William de MOWBRAY

= Maud (Matilda)

Agnes, widow of Alan

John de MOWBRAY

(two children, Katherineand Elizabeth Baudewyne)

b. c. 1250 EasbyStokesley, Yorks.

died 1293 Easby

William be MOWBRAY

= 1. Ellen (Helenae) —

also:Constance b. c. 1285(died after 1344)

Maud and two children Richardand Hilda were murdered by Nicholasde MEINILL by burning them intheir own house.

1290, William slew Thomas de HURTEWRTH, but was found

to have acted in self defence

William le CONSTABLE Walter de MOWBRAY

born Tanton, Stokesley

died before 1283

= 2. Juliana le GRAUNT before July 1278

b. c. 1205, Tanton, Stokesley

= unknowndied before1252, Tanton

William de MOWBRAY = Ossana

Ralph de HUTTON= Isabel ----

born 1205, Halsham

died 1267 Halsham

Robert le CONSTABLE = (Ad)Ela de OYRI Marmaduke de THWENG

b. c. 1205 at Thwing

b. c. 1170 Easby,Stokesley, Yorks.

died before 1234in Tanton

de TANTON

William

Steward of Peter de BRUS- died 1221 (v. footnote 3)

(The manors of Tanton andEasby came from Osana)

Roger de MOWBRAY

Robert de MOWBRAYNigel de MOWBRAY

Philip

Robert

(also held Skutherskelf)

(She remarried by 1234 toJohn de LENBOURGH - v. final concord with the priorof Guisborough. d. circa 1251)

William le CONSTABLE = Julia(n) de ALOST

married c. 1205

Cecilia de THWENG=

b. c. 1177 in Burton Constable

died. c. 1251 Lincolnshire

Fulk de OYRI III = Maud LESTRANGE

b. c. 1191 Gedney,in Lincolnshire

- gift in free dower fromRobert to Ela - to include

the whole town of ‘Hausam’

died after 1234 at Thwing

Robert de THWENG = Emma DAREL

b. c. 1164 Yorkshire

= unknown

(1199 surety for Richard MALEBYSSE, who hadattacked Jews sheltering in York Castle1200 attorney of his overlord Piers de BRUS [v. footnote 3]1204 - bail on a charge of murder- seems to have joined the Northern barons opposing King John .... etc )

Robert 1202 - 1247

Alice

b. c. 1210

died after 1286

= Alice de GANT

b. c . 1146

Nigel Lord of MOWBRAY = 2. Gundred de GOURNAY

(renewed grants of landto Rievaulx Abbey for thesouls of his parents, hissons and heirs consenting)

first son

1349: gifts to Fountains Abbey

de TANTON

Robert le CONSTABLE

b. c. 1150 Halsham

(William diedin Burton Constable)

Gilbert de ALOST

also:ThomasRalphStephenJohn

Fulk de OYRI II

= Alice (Adeliza) —

b. c. 1160 Gedneyin Lincolnshire

died 1231

Geoffrey de OYRI

= Emecina de GEDNEY

(died before 1189)

of Gedney

= 1. unknownGilbert also m. Erneburgade Burton

Ralph LESTRANGE

= Maud de HUNSTANTON

b. Little Ercall Shropshire

Roald LE STRANGE

born Hunstanton, Norfolk

d. June 1194 Little Ercall Salop

Robert de THWENG

b. c. 1110

died c. 1190 Thwing

b. c. 1150 Lund,Beverley, Yorks.

died after 1203 Thwing

Duncan DAREL of Lund

also:

Hawise de ARELMuriel DAIREL

Ulbert le CONSTABLE = Erneburga de BURTON

b. c. 1110 Halsham, Yorks.

Walter de GANT = Maud de BRETAGNE

b. c. 1119 Bridlington

died after 1154(Alice’s earlier husband was Ilbert de LASCY)

b. c. 1120 Masham,Bedale, north Yorks.

(Roger died 1188 in Palestine.He joined the Crusade in 1186,reaching Jerusalem after Easter.Despite truce with Saladin, heremained, while others left.The next year, Saladin invadedPalestine, killing 60 knights.During the campaign Rogerwas taken prisoner, but laterransomed by the Hospitalersand Templars, dying shortlyafterwards. Roger de Howden)

(Atheliza)

died after June 1391

b. c. 1285

died after 1329 3 children by age 15?

married c. 1200

also:Geoffrey - died 1243Alice b.c. 1190, d. before 1245 Emecina

De AREL

(held Legsby, co. Linc.of the BRUS family in 1130)

said to be of Hull

Agnes BROWN

married c. 1437 ?

born c. 1440

married circa 1458 ?

= 2. Roger ASKE

(one account says John de Mowbraymarried Agnes - perhaps just a slip)

Thomas de BOULTON = Eleanor de HUTTON

b. c. 1225

died shortly before7 Jan. 1275

died before Nov. 1270

(Helewise)

mar. c. 1108

(Mahaut / Matilda)

( or b. Jan. 9th 1120 Lincoln)

(? also married 1. William de WELLES)

Mabel ----- =

mar. c. 1170

b.c. 1145

d. 1191 at AcrePalestineAxholme

b.c. 1080 Bridlington

d. Aug. 22nd 1138North Allerton

Lord FolkinghamEarl of Lincoln

d. Apr. 21st 1135 France

Comte de Penthièvre

= Havoise de Blois, dite “de Guingamp)

b. c. 1092 Penthièvre

? d. Apr. 21st 1136 St Mary’s Yorks.

Eudes, Comte d Penthièvre= Agnès Canhiart de Cornouaille

b.c. 1050 Penthièvre

(Morbihan, Bretagne)

(and on)

Penthièvre Source:Stanley W. Duke jnr.

Gilbert de GANT

= Alix de Montfort -sur-Risle

Ralph / Rudolph van Gent

seigneur d’Aalst

= Gisèle de Luxembourg

Frederick Iof LuxembourgCount of Moselgau

= Ermentrude(Imintrud) vanGleiberg c. 965 - 1024

b.c. 965d. 6 Oct. 1019

b.c. 1010, died 1055 bur. St Peter’s Abbey Ghent

c. 995 - 1056bur. Chapel of St Lawrence Ghent

Adalbert de GAND

Arnulph de GAND

= Ermegarde de Flanders

Comte de HollandLuitgarde of Luxembourg

sources includeGeorge T. Homs (dates do vary!)

Niel D’Aubigny (De Albini)

b. 1072 St Martin-Aubigny,Coutances.

d. 21 Nov. 1129 Slingsby,Hovingham, Yorkshire.

= Amicia de MONTBRAY

b. 1055 Montray

d. 1100 St Sauveur

Roger D’AUBIGNY

b. 1036 St Martin d’Aubignyd. 1084 St Sauveur, Manche

Geoffrey de Montbray

1049 - 1093Bishop of Coutances

also:

Roger de MONTBRAY

b.c. 1020 Montbray

William de Talou, Duke of Arques

source for earliestde Montbrai / Montbray line:Dennis Siney

Niel II (III) de St-Sauveur-le-vicomte de Contentin

b.c. 1016, d. before 1073

= Adèle de Brionne comtesse d’Eu

It should be stressed that information pre the Conquest is based on on-line submissions, often without the benefit of accompanying sources. Much of the information after the Conquest is supported by sources listed by John Watson, Richard Chapman and others.          

Gerald de Gourni

= Editha de Warenne

Hugh IIIde Gournay

= Basita Flaitel

William deWarenne =

Gundred de StOmer before 1070

(the couplefounded LewesCluniac Priory)

(1st earl of Surry)

These lines can be followedback on the internet, on Wikipedia and other sites,for several generations, oftenwith sources well documented.

Gundred died inchildbirth, onMay 27th 1085

(hence the village of Burton Constable)

b.c. 1092 Oiry, Marne ?

(other sources say of EastDereham, Norfolk!)

d. before 1150?

also:

WaleranBaldwin (rector of Gedney)

d. before 1158, Cheswardine, Salop

also:Guy sheriff of Salop

John and

= Maud de Kilton

b. c. 1130 Thwing, near Bridlington

(some sources haveLincolnshire)

Montbray

Guingamp

Montfort-sur-Risle

Penthièvre

(Varennes)

15 GENERATIONS OF THE MOWBRAY LINE FROM ROGER DE MONTBRAY b.c. 1020 TO ISABELLA MOWBRAY b.c. 1400 WHO MARRIED ROBERT BRUCE BEFORE 1419

http://www,ardrosshouse.com/family.htm

[Ghent]

THIS DOES INCLUDE MANY OF THE OTHER MOWBRAY LINES

near Pickering

Saint Omer

St Martin d’Aubigny

Saint-Sauveur-le-vicomte

Cotentin Pensinsula

Plessis

Brionne

Eu

Roger de Montbray (father of Robert)

William

William d’Aubigny

1st Earl of Arundel

William c. 1173 - 1222

? = Avice d’Aubigny

also:

RogerNigeldied s.p.

Roger de Mowbray

died 21 Nov. 1297

also a daughter, became a nun

Coutances

? son of Guy the son of Hoëll II. Duke of Brittany

1st Baron Mowbray

= Rose, daughter of Richard de Clare, 6th Earl of Gloucester.

Thomas Mowbray, 1368 -1399, 2nd son of the 4th baron married 1. Elizabeth Le Strange 2. Elizabeth Arundel. Mowbray's quarrel with Bolingbroke and subsequent banishment are depicted in the opening scene of Shakespeare's Richard II. Mowbray prophetically replies to King Richard's "Lions make leopards tame" with the retort, "Yea, but not change his spots." Mowbray's death in exile is announced later by the Bishop of Carlisle.

Aalst

OiryThe d’AUBIGNY line canbe traced back further; butthe picture is rather confused.Patrick R. Knight refers to two separate families, the

"Arundel/Sussex d'Aubignys" and the "Belvoir d'Aubignys.”

Brix

Note: the BRUS family originatedin the Normandy village of Brix

(? Mabel de Braose1151-1203, born

Bramber, Sussex)

? Roger

married Alive de Braose, daughter of Wm, 2nd Baron Braose and Lord of Gower. John was captured at the battle of Boroughbridge andlater hanged at York. His son John, 3rd Baron, was at one time imprisoned in the Tower of London, dying of the plague, Oct. 1361 at York.

4 Sep. 1286 - 23 March 1322

John de MOWBRAY

1066 - 1087 William I

1087 - 1100 William II

1100 - 1135 Henry I

1135 - 1154 Stephen

1154 - 1189 Henry II

1189 - 1199 Richard I

1199 - 1216 John

1216 - 1272 Henry III

1272 - 1307 Edward I

1307 - 1327 Edward II

1327 - 1377 Edward III

1377 - 1399 Richard II

1399 - 1413 Henry IV

1413 - 1422 Henry V

1422 - 1461 Henry VI

1461 - 1470 Edward IV

1470 - 1471 Henry VI

1471 - 1483 Edward IV

1483 Edward V

1483 - 1485 Richard III

1485 - 1509 Henry VII

1509 - 1547 Henry VIII

2nd son

(other sources say Agnes de DEPDEN)

of Suffolk

BAUDEWYNE [Baldwin]

as Lord of Tanton

also: Jordan, Ralph,Richard, Henry

= Margaret PERCY

d. 1373

appointed as a Judge of Common Pleas in 1359

also:

William, Richard

also:Robert le CONSTABLE-went with Richard I AD 1189 to the Holy Land. Died at Acre

b.c. 1182

(inheriting deTanton lands)

(Fulco)

(Note, though, that in Testamentum Eboracum vol. 1, no. 132, dated 30th July 1391, a footnotesays that the John who married Margaret Percy was ‘lineally descended from Robert de Mowbray, a younger brother of the ancestor of Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk’. - so more disagreements here!)

Hawyse de BOULTON

(= John de BOYNTON; but the sentence of divorce

6 June 1313 v. foothote 1)

Sir Thomas de BOULTON knt.

b. c. 1295, died before 1344

Sir Thomas de BOULTON = Clemencia le CONSTABLE

died before 1367

married before 1292

b. c. 1275

died 5 April 1351

Robert de BOULTON

(In 1331 Prior John de JARUM was accused of adulterywith Clemencia; but with his accusers failing to respond tothe summons, the prior was restored, his “fame pristine”)

(In 1332 Thomas was pardoned forconspiracies and trespasses againstthe peace of the king and late king)

b. c. 1275

(died after 1331)

Sir Simon le CONSTABLE Joan —

= 2. Alice FITTON= 3. Katherine de WYVELSBY c. 1280

(died c. 1277, probably poisoned by Katherine de Wyvelsby)

also:

Ela b. c. 1268 Robert, b. c. 1272, Halsham, Yorks. = Avice de LASCELES (died before Jan. 9th 1337)Erneburga (Herneburg)

b. c. 1243 Halshamdied Feb. 1294 in prison in York Castle

married c.1263

(bigamously! Alice and Katherine both survived Simon)

b. c. 1250 died c. 1317

= unknown

also:

Robert (= Alice de MEYNELL) died 1356

b. c. 1245 = 1.

also:

Founded a chantry at Appleton-le-Street in 1346

= John FAUCONBERG She died before Feb. 1319Richard

= unknown

Isabel de BOULTON

Richard

Thomas de BOULTONb.c. 1332, died pre 20 June 1374

= Agnes------

(father possibly deBoynton; but morelikely unknown)

John de BOULTON

d. before 27 Nov. 1279

b. c. 1350 EasbyStokesley, Yorks.

b.c. 1293

Mary de BOULTON

Thomas died when daughter Mary still aninfant. Agnes remarried to John LOKTON

John de BOULTON

6 June 1313, Cawode. Commission to the official to publish in the diocese the sentence of divorce, pronounced by John (Dalderby), bishop of Lincoln, between John de Bointon, plaintiff (actorem), and Hawise, daughter of Sir Thomas de Boulton, knt., defendant (ream). Surtees Society,The Register of William [Archbishop] Greenfield, Vol. 1, p149, no.329.

FOOTNOTES

1

4 Sept. 1292, Robert de Ros, knight, acknowledges that he owes to Clemencia, daughter of Simon le Conestable, 126l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his landsand chattels in co. Lincoln. Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by Thomas de Boulton, Clemencia's husband, and by her before the chancellor and Sir Roger Brabazun.Source to identifyVarious descriptions of the Appleton-le-Street effigies refer to Thomas as having had two wives, Alice de Boulton and Clemencia le Constable; but whether this suggests that Alice was Thomas’s first wife is not clear. The same descriptions also name his mother as Hawise; but the source of this information is not known.

2

(see footnote 2)

married 1227

-a late 13th century effigy to the north of the altar in All Saints church, Appleton-le-Street with the Boultonarms, believed to be of Alienore [Eleanor] de Boulton.

(- Alice had 1st mar. William de PERCY-she 3rdly mar. Walter de BOYNTON

(? Hawise ----) (see footnote 2)

Roupied

Beauvais{OYRI ?

or Oyri, Roupied - Beauvais ?

Alan de HUTTON

Alan de HUTTON

Colswayn de HOTON

de HUTTON / HOTON

also:Bernard

Alanpredeceased

his father

married before 1249(Cur. Reg. R. 135, m. 14; 139, m. 12 d.)

(Cousin Ralph held theserjeanty 1210 - 1217)

(held share of Colswayn’slands during Richard I reign)

(between Yorkand Pickering)

married c. 1249

b.c. 1205 ?

b.c. 1182 ?

b.c. 1160 ?

b.c. 1228 ?

also: Alice (= John DOGET)

? also:John(v. 1251 Assize)

3 Peter I de BRUS died in 1222. His steward was Ossana da Tanton’s brother William, while his attorney was Cecilia de THWENG’s father Marmaduke, both shown above.Peter’s sister was Isabel de BRUS whose second husband was Sir Roger MAUDUIT, their son Robert taking his mother’s family name of de BRUS. Peter I’s son wasPeter II, the family living at Skelton, just a few miles from Guisborough. One of Peter II’s daughters, Lucia, b.c. 1225, married Marmaduke, son of Robert de THWENG..Robert Mauduit / de Brus is believed to be Robert de BRUS of Pickering, listed a juror at Stainton in 1265. Six generations later Rober BRUS married Isabel MOWBRAY.Isabel de BRUS’s first husband was Henry de PERCY who died 1196-7. (They had two children.) Isabel herself died c. 1230 and is believed to be buried at Whitby Abbey.

(The couple’s son Marmaduke married Lucia, daughter of Peter II de BRUS and Hawise LANCASTER - see footnote 3)

Appleton le Street

TantonStokesley

Easby

Guisborough

xx

Thwing

SlingsbyHovingham

Bridlington

Pickering

Burton Constable

Halsham

Lund

Hutton

NORTH YORKSHIRE

Isle of Axholme

Cawode

Skelton

Whitby Abbey

-a first half of the 14th century southern most effigy inAll Saints church, Appleton-le-Street, of one of the deBoulton family. Thomas founded a chantry there in1346, and the effigy is perhaps of his mother (Hawise?)or one of his wives, Alice –-- or Clemencia Constable.

b.c. 1048 Ghent

d. 1095 Folkingham, Lincs.