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Medieval Genealogy Newsgroup: Edmund, Earl of Lancaster's cousin, John de St. John
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  • Ravilious, John P., "Medieval Genealogy Newsgroup: Edmund, Earl of Lancaster's cousin, John de St. John" (2 Aug 2003) (http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/2003-08/1059859722).
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  • Author: Ravilious, John P.
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  • GEN-MEDIEVAL-L: Edmund, Earl of Lancaster's cousin, John de St. John
  • Text: AT of Sir John de St. John:

    1 John de Saint John. John died bef 30 Sep 1302.[1]

    knight, of Basing, Hants.
    one of the magnates en route with Edward I in France and Spain (1286).

    One of the Auditors on behalf of King Edward at the trial of the claims to the crown of Scotland, 1292
    seneschal of Aquitaine 1294; captured by French forces ca. 1296, released in 1297[1]

    fought in the Caerlaverock campaign of 1300

    ' Johannes de Sco Johanne Dns de Hannak ', 20th of the barons who sealed the Barons' Letter to the Pope, February 1301 (in response to the Scots letter to Boniface VIII in 1298, defying the claimed English superiority) following the Parliament at Lincoln, 13-20 Jan 1300/1[2]

    bef 29 Jun 1256 John married Alice Fitz Reynold[1].[1]

    2 Robert de Saint John. Robert died bef 26 Mar 1266.[1]

    knight, of Basing, Hants.
    held the Honour of Halnaker of the Earl of Arundel, by 1243[1]

    had charter from King Henry III dated 4 Jan 1251 for a market and fair at Walkhampstead [later known as Godstone], Surrey[3]

    Robert married Agnes de Cantelou.

    3 Agnes de Cantelou.

    parentage as documented in the Boxgrove Stemma Funditoris (cf. CP Vol XI [St. John], p. 323 and 323n[1])

    4 William de Saint John. William died in 1239.[1]

    of Basing, Hants. and West Shefford, Berks.
    originally called William de Port

    made profer in 1202 of £150 for the lands of his great-uncle William de St. John in England [the Honour of Halnaker]; his Norman lands were forfeit in 1204 upon his declaration for John in the pacification

    supporter of King John - Southampton Castle put into his custody on father's death, 1213; Sheriff of Hants. 1214-1215. Later in the camp of Prince Louis, 1216, but returned to the King's peace by Feb 1219/20[1]

    William married Godeheut[1].

    5 Godeheut.[1]

    called Godeheut Paynel in the Boxgrove pedigree

    m. 1stly William de St. John,
    2ndly Richard de Lucy (holding her dower of West Shefford, Berks.)[1]

    6 William de Cantelou.[1] William died on 22 Feb 1250, he was 65.[1]

    of Aston Cantlow, co. Warwick
    steward of Henry III[4]
    " he and Milicent his wife, 'formerly wife of Aumarie, Count of Evreux,' had dower in Petersfield and Mapledurham (CP Vol V (Gloucester), p. 693)"[1]

    served coheir to his cousin William de Courtenay, of a moiety of the manor of Badmondisfield, Suffolk [Copinger, Vol. V, p. 301 citing O. 26 Hen. III. 2][5]

    had the wardship of young Piers de Montfort: under a charter dated 10 Feb 1227 from King Henry III for a market and fair at Beaudesert, co. Warwick, ' the market and fair evidently held by William de 'Cantilupe', who paid 15 marks for holding same'[3]

    acquired the manor of Bingley, co. Yorks. ca. 1230 : following the forfeiture by Maurice de Gant of his manor of Bingley in connection with his ransom,
    '...William de Cantilupe received a confirmation from the Crown of the vill, market and manor of Bingley of the gift and feoffment of Rannulph, earl of Chester and Lincoln, to be held of him by the service of half a fief of one knight.'[6]

    'Willielmo de Cantilupo junior ', had grant of manors of Boggeden and Haverburgh, co. Leics. for his life from King Henry III, 18 Jan 21 Hen III (1236/7) [Nichols II/2, p. 488, ref. Testa de Nevill][7]

    NOTE: (1) Turner assigned the acquisition of Bingley to William (d. 1239), father of this William.
    (2) The relationship of William de Cantelou to William de Curtenai, as noted by Copinger
    (see above), is unproven.[8]

    In 1217 when William was 32, he married Millicent de Gournay.[1],[9]

    7 Millicent de Gournay. Millicent died in 1260.[10]

    she m. 1st Amauri de Montfort, Count of Evreux,
    2ndly William de Cantelou[1]

    Fine for her marriage by William de Cantelou 'senior', 2 Hen. III (Dugdale, citing Rot. Pip. 2 H. 3)[9]

    her maritagium included lands in Houghton, co. Beds. (fine in 4 Hen. 3 paid by William de Cantelou 'senior' for these lands)

    re: her 2nd husband, William de Cantelou:

    8 Adam de Port. Born ca 1150.[1] Adam died bef 29 Jul 1213, he was 63.[1]

    of Basing, Hants. and West Shefford, Berks.
    made a render of 1000 marks for the fine of his land and for his wife's inheritance in Normandy, prob. for having married without licence, 1180[1]

    2nd husband of Sibyl de Braose, then Countess (Dowager) of Derby

    bef 1 Jan 1179 when Adam was 29, he married Mabel d'Orval.[1]

    9 Mabel d'Orval.

    heiress of the Honour of Halnaker, Sussex (through her mother) and of the d'Orval lands[1]
    identified in the Boxgrove pedigree, and confirmed (see gift by William d'Orval confirmed by Adam de Port and Mabel his wife, after 1180; see CP Vol XI (St. John), p. 320n[1])
    first wife of Adam de Port[1]

    12 William de Cantelou. Born ? 1158. William died on 7 Apr 1239, he was 81.[11]

    of Aston Cantlow, co. Warwick

    Steward to King John, 1210
    Sheriff of Warwickshire and Leicester 1201-1204, 1209-1216[9]
    Sheriff again under Henry III, 1217-1223 (2 Hen. 3-9 Hen. 3)[9]

    exchanged the manor of Cockeswell, Berks. to the King for the manor of Eaton [Eaton Bray], Beds., charter for which dated 4 April 1205 [Eyton Vol. VI, p. 356][12]

    by a fine of Jan 1211, levied before the King at Westminster, acquired the manor of Meole Brace, co. Salop to be held of Roger de Mortimer by the service of one knight's fee, in exchange for 300 merks of silver [Audulf II de Braci to hold a moiety of de Cantelou, by the service of half a knight's fee]. Eyton, Vol. VI, pp. 354/5[12]

    In 1213 ( 15 Joh.), had respite for ' Three hundred marks for a Fine which he was to have paid for the Wardship and Custody of the Land of Henry de Longchamps Heir; ..' [his nephew][9]

    ' In this second year of King Henry the Third, he gave another Fine of two hundred marks for Milisent, the Widow of Almaric, Earl of Evreux, to be a Wife for William his Son; and for Katherine, the Daughter of Hugh de L'Isle, to be married to one of his Brothers. ' In 4 Hen. 3. he paid to the King ten pounds Blanck for Lands in Hochton, which he had with the Daughter and Heir of the before specified Hugh de Gornay.'[9]

    had grant by letter patent from King Henry III of a market at Aston Cantlow, 1227[3]

    13 Mesceline de Braci.

    elsewhere, Masceline or Mazilia

    'Vitalis Engaine and Roger Gernet, sued William de Cantelupe and Mazilia his wife, for a carucate and a half of land in Wurle, and they also sued Elias de Beauchamp for a carucate and a half of land in the same vill,...'[8]

    14 Hugh V de Gournay. Born ca 1148.[10] Hugh V died on 25 Sep 1214, he was 66.[4]

    of Mapledurham, Oxon., and Caister, Norfolk
    assessed a fine of more than £119 1180 (Pipe Roll xxix p. 19[4])

    received a grant of Wendover, Bucks. and Houghton, Beds. from King Stephen.

    Companion of Richard I on the Third Crusade; at the siege of Acre, 1190 (charter to the abbey of Bec confirmed by Richard I, 1190) opted for England at the pacification of Normandy, 1204 and had restoration of his lands in Norfolk and elsewhere by decree of King John, 1206[4]

    Sheriff of Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire, 1214 resigned his lands to son Gerard, 1214[4]

    Dugdale indicates he died in 1221 (6 Hen. 3),
    'for then did the King direct his Precept to William de Cantilupe, to restore unto Hugh his Son (Girard being dead, as it seems) all the Lands of his Inheritance, then in his custody.'[9]

    Cooke, p. 11:
    "In England, among other manors, Hugh V now held, beside Mapledurham, Bledlowe in Bucks, some restored manors in Norfolk (Caister, Cantley, and lands in Aylsham), also Houghton in Beds and Waltham in Lincs, while in 1210 we find him paying a fine of 700 marks for Wendover.'[4]

    Hugh V married Juliana de Dammartin[10].

    15 Juliana de Dammartin.[10] Born ca 1165.[10]

    16 John de Port. John died in 1168.[1]

    of Basing, Hants. and West Shefford, Berks.

    3rd son, but first surviving (brothers Hugh and William dying d.v.p.)[1]

    John married Maud[1].

    17 Maud.[1]

    18 William d'Orval. William died bef 1180.[1] Occupation: seigneur d'Orval.

    seigneur d'Orval[1]
    made a gift to Lessay, confirmed by Geoffrey of Anjou as Duke of Normandy, 1151[1]
    it is theorised in CP that this is actually Richard (Ricardus) d'Orval, and that a scribal error misidentified him in the Fundationis Historia of Boxgrove as Rainald (Reginaldus) d'Orval - his great-grandfather. [See CP Vol XI (St. John), p. 320n et seq.[1] ]
    It is set forward here that it was probably William d'Orval, father of Richard based on the chronology and the presumption of using the name of Rainald d'Orval (Reginaldus) instead of William (Willelmus)

    William married Muriel de St. John.

    19 Muriel de St. John.

    heiress (in her issue) of the Honour of Halnaker, Sussex[1]

    24 Walter de Cantelou.

    26 Audulf de Braci. Audulf died bef 27 Apr 1203.[12]

    of Eaton Bray, co. Beds.[13] and Meole Brace, co. Salop[12]

    joined Fulk fitz Warin in his rebellion against King John, 1201 - returned to the King's peace prior to his death (Eyton, Vol. VI, pp. 351-2)[12]

    called a 'cousin' of Fulk fitz Warin in the FitzWarin Chronicle [nature of relationship not defined][12]

    elsewhere 'Adulf' [Adelolf ?]

    'Adolfus de Bracheio witnessed a charter (ca. 1164) by Walter Giffard addressed to all his men, French and English.'[14]

    Audulf married NN.

    27 NN.

    28 Hugh IV de Gournay. Born ca 1094.[10] Hugh IV died ca 1180, he was 86.[4] Occupation: seigneur de Gournay.

    of Mapledurham, Oxon. and Caister, Norfolk;
    founded a chapter of the nuns of Fontevrault at Vallee de la Bataille, after 1130[4]

    rebelled against Henry I, pardoned ca. 1119
    ' acted as one of Henry's lieutenants in an effort to keep the peace in Normandy after the death of the king.', 1135[15]

    bef 1147 when Hugh IV was 53, he married Melisende de Coucy[10], possibly before leaving on Crusade

    29 Melisende de Coucy.[10]

    called 'Millicent de Marla' by A. H. Cooke[4]

    30 Aubri II de Dammartin. Aubri II died on 20 Sep 1200.[16]
    Occupation: count of Dammartin.

    Aubri II married Maud of Clermont[17].

    31 Maud of Clermont.[17] Maud died aft Oct 1200.[16]

    32 Henry de Port. Henry died ca 1153.[18]

    of Basing, Hants. and West Shefford, Berks.
    witness to Henry I's coronation charter, 1100; Sheriff of Hants. prior to 1107 founded the prior of Sherborne as a cell of the abbey of St. Vigor-de-Cerisy (in the Bessin, Normandy)[1]

    Henry married Hawise[1].

    33 Hawise.[1]

    36 Hugh d'Orval. Hugh died bef 1151.[1] Occupation: seigneur d'Orval.

    38 Roger de St. John. Roger died ca 1130.[19]

    lord of the Honour of Halnaker, de jure uxoris[1]

    'Roger de Sancto Johanne' (DD pp. 690-91)[19]

    '... some 140 knights of the familia [of Henry I], led by the brothers Roger and John of Saint-Jean and entrusted with defending La Motte Gautier-de-Clinchamps, surrendered to Fulk of Anjou in July 1118 after a siege of eight days.' [Hollister, p. 258][15]

    bef 1121 Roger married Cecily de la Haie[1].[19]

    39 Cecily de la Haie.[1]

    heiress of the honour of Halnaker, Sussex (DD pp. 690-91)[19]

    52 Audulf de Braci.

    of Eaton Bray, co. Beds.[13] and Meole Brace, co. Salop

    elsewhere called 'Arnulf'

    evidently made a gift to the priory of St. Faith in Longueville [confirmed by charter of Henry II together with others, 1155][14]

    56 Gerard de Gournay.[20] Gerard died ca 1104.[4] Occupation: seigneur de Gournay-en-Bray.

    seigneur de Gournay[20]
    held manor of Castre [Caister], Norfolk
    held to have participated in the First Crusade, under Robert of Normandy[4]

    Gerard married Edith de Warenne.

    57 Edith de Warenne.

    heiress of the manor of Mapledurham, Oxon. [or had same as her maritagium][4]

    she m. lstly Gerard de Gournay,
    2ndly Drew de Monceaux[21]

    58 Thomas de Coucy. Thomas died ca 1131 in Laon.[22] Occupation: lord of Coucy and Marle.

    sieur de Coucy, and also Marle (inherited through mother); member of the First Crusade (with estranged father)

    slain in combat by Raoul de Beaugency, comte de Vermandois[22]

    Thomas married Melisende de Crecy.

    59 Melisende de Crecy.

    2nd wife[23]

    parentage as provided by Ed Mann and Alan B. Wilson

    60 Aubri I de Dammartin. Aubri I died aft 1181.[16] Occupation: count of Dammartin-en-Goele.

    chamberlain of Dammartin

    ancestry given, and identification as Chamberlain (not Count) of Dammartin as provided by Jean-Noel Mathieu, and in which Michel Bur and Todd A. Farmerie concur[24]

    Aubri I married NN[16].

    61 NN.[16]

    tentative: identification not certain, per T. A. Farmerie[25]

    62 Renaud II of Clermont. Renaud II died bef 1162.[16] Occupation: count
    of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis.

    2nd husband of Clemence de Bar[25]

    63 Clemence of Bar.[16] Clemence died aft 20 Jan 1183.[16]

    ' later in life, as wife of Renaud de Clermont, still went by the title Countess of Dammartin'[25]

    she m. lstly Lancelin de Dammartin,
    2ndly Renaud de Clermont[25]

    Notes:

    1. "The Complete Peerage," G. E. Cokayne, 1910 - The Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom.

    2. Brian Timms, "The Barons' Letter in reply to the Pope, February 1301," Seven earls and sixty five barons sealed the letter, which is now in the Public Record Office.

    3. "Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs to 1516," www.histparl.ac.uk/cmh/gaz/

    4. "The Early History of Mapledurham," Alfred Hands Cooke, M.A., Sc.D., Oxfordshire Record Society, Oxford: Oxfordshire Record Society, 1925, *orig. cite by Timothy Powys-Lybbe, tim@powys.org [tim@southfrm.demon.co.uk], p. 11 cited by T. Powys-Lybbe (re: Hugh V de Gournay).

    5. "The Manors of Suffolk: Notes on Their History and Devolution," W. A. Copinger, M.A., LL.D., F.S.A., London: T. F. Unwin, 1905-1911, 7 Vols.

    6. "J. Horsfall Turner," Ancient Bingley: or Bingley, Its History and Scenery, Bingley, Yorks. : Thomas Harrison and Sons, 1897, Cantilupe: pp. 66 et seq., scan copy provided by Beryl Thompson, Kambah, Australia

    7. "The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicester," John Nichols, F.S.A., London: Printed By and For John Nichols, 1795, Vol. I, Appendix XIII: Chartulary of the Honour of Segrave, p. 119, charters of Thomas de Birkin, William de Flamborough and Nicholas de Anesty, of lands in Pickwell and Leesthorpe, co. Leics. to Stephen de Segrave, Vol. II, Pt. II (Gartre Hundred), p. 488 re: grant of 'Boggeden' and Haverburgh to William de Cantelou, 1237;, pp. 531 et seq., Burton Overy (family of Hugh de Meinill), p. 768 et seq., manors of Pickwell and Leesthorpe (Camville and Curzon), Vol. III, Pt. I (East Gascote Hundred) - 1800; p. 62 et seq., Barrow;, pp. 301 et seq., Launde priory;, pp. 332 et seq., Whadborough (charters of Fulk Fitz Warin and family), pp. 353 et seq., Prestwould; pp. 363 et seq.,
    Burton on the Wolds.

    8. Todd A. Farmerie, "Re: FitzUrse and de Cantelou/Cantilupe," May 11, 2002, GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com, citing (1) Bracton's Note Book, De Banco Roll, 4 Hen III and (2) a plea roll pedigree.

    9. "The Baronage of England," William Dugdale, Norroy King of Arms, Tho. Newcomb [reprint Georg Verlag, New York], London, 1675 [reprint New York, 1977].

    10. "Stevens/Southworth Medieval Database," James Allen Stevens, Rootsweb, created 14 May 2000 [extracted 25 April 2001], www.gendex.com/users/jast/D0026/G0000090.html

    11. Richard Borthwick, "Cantelou Connections," Jan 8, 1997, GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com, citing I. J. Sanders, English Baronies.

    12. "Antiquities of Shropshire," The Rev. R. W. Eyton, London: John Russell Smith, 1855, Vol. 5 - p. 242 (Ludlow), pp. 132 (Banaster) and 133-142 (Barony of Hastings), Vol. 6 - pp. 350-359 (Meole Brace and de Bracy).

    13. R. Leutner, "Re: De Cantilupe, Cantelupe, Cantelou," Oct 15, 1995, GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com.

    14. Ed Dunn, "The Bracey Surname," http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~eddunn/bracey/ extracted 24 May 2002, citing Calendar of Documents Preserved in France Illustrative, of the History of Great Britain & Ireland, ed. J. Horace Round, (London, 1899) Vol. I: AD 918-1206, pp. 76-77, 145 [Braci].

    15. "Henry I," C. Warren Hollister, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001, [English Monarchs Series].

    16. Leo van de Pas, "William Fiennes, Sire de Fiennes et de Tingry," 3 Feb 1998, GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com, leovdpas@iinet.net.au

    17. "Fiennes," G. Edward Allen, Society of Medieval Genealogy (@rootsweb.com), 25 Mar 1999 (GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com).

    18. "English Baronies: A Study of Their Origin and Descent, 1086-1327," I. J. Sanders, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960.

    19. "Domesday Descendants," K. S. B. Keats-Rohan, The Boydell Press, Woodbridge, 2002, cited by Rosie Bevan, 'Re: de Stuteville' Jul 2, 2002, p. 723

    20. "The Magna Carta Sureties, 1215," Frederick L. Weis, Th. D., Gen Pub Co., Baltimore, MD, 5th ed., 1997 (W. L. Sheppard Jr & David Faris).

    21. Douglas Richardson, "Re: Dammartin," May 20, 2002, GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com, cites J. G. Jenkins, ed., Cartulary of Missenden Abbey,, W. A. Copinger, Manors of Suffolk, 3 (1909): 277-278 and other records re: Gerard de Gournay.

    22. "The Life of King Louis," Abbe Suger, pub. by Paul Halsall, Internet Medieval Source Book, October 1999, www.

    23. Douglas Richardson, "Re: Wife of Hugh II de Gournay," September 12, 2002, GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com, includes biography text by Douglas Richardson for Hugh de Gournay (d. 1181).

    24. Todd A. Farmerie, "Dammartin Counts," September 16, 2001, GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com, Jean-Noel Mathieu,, ""Recherches sur le Premiers Comtes de Dammartin"," Paris et Ile-de-France: Memoires.., vol. 47 (1996), pp 7-59.

    25. Todd A. Farmerie, "Dammartin/Basset marriage," 4 February 1997, GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com, followup message: Stewart Baldwin (sbald@auburn.campus.mci.net), rootsweb.com (Todd: taf2@po.cwru.edu).
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with others made a gift to the priory of St. Faith in Longueville
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Audulf de BraciFlourishedabt 1164 [S1534]
witnessed a charter by Walter Giffard addressed to all his men, French and English.
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Hugues de Gournay IVDeath1180 [S1533] [S1534] [S2611] [S2724] 86y
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Aubry de Dammartin II, Chamberlain of DammartinLiving1181 [S1534]
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Clemence de BarLivingJan 20, 1182/83 [S1534] [S3182]
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Hugues de Gournay VMilitary1190Acre, Palestine [S1533] [S1534]
companion of Richard I on Third Crusade
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Aubry de Dammartin III, Count of DammartinDeathSep 20, 1200Lillebonne, Le Havre, Normandy, France [S756] [S956] [S1534] [S2858]
Weis says September 19th
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Mathilde de ClermontLivingOct 1200 [S756] [S956] [S1533] [S1534]
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William de Cantilupe, Sheriff of Warwick and LeicesterPosition 1201 to 1204 [S1534]
Sheriff of Warwick
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William de Cantilupe, Sheriff of Warwick and LeicesterPosition 1201 to 1204 [S1534]
Sheriff of Leicester
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Audulf de BraciMilitary1201 [S1534]
joined Fulk fitz Warin in his rebellion against King John
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Audulf de BraciDeathbef Apr 27, 1203 [S1534]
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William de Cantilupe, Sheriff of Warwick and LeicesterFlourishedApr 4, 1205 [S1534]
exchanged the manor of Cockeswell, Berks. to the King for the manor of Eaton [Eaton Bray], Beds.
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William de Cantilupe, Sheriff of Warwick and LeicesterPosition1210 [S1534]
Steward to King John
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Hugues de Gournay VDeathSep 25, 1214 [S1533] [S1534] [S2611] 66y
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William de Cantelou of CalneFlourished1217 [S1534]
at the time of his marriage
32y
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William de Cantelou of CalneMarriageabt Mar 15, 1217Melisende de Gournay [S1533] [S1534] [S2611] [S3168]
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William de Cantelou of CalneCharterFeb 10, 1227Beaudesert, Warwickshire, England [S1534]
paid 15 marks for holding a market and fair
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William de Cantelou of CalneFlourished1230Yorkshire, England [S1534]
acquired the manor of Bingley
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William de Cantelou of CalneFlourished1236/37Leicestershire, England [S1534]
had grant of manors of Boggeden and Haverburgh
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William de Cantilupe, Sheriff of Warwick and LeicesterDeathApr 7, 1239 [S1534] [S3168] 81y
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William de Cantelou of CalneDeathFeb 22, 1250/51 [S775:XIIB.24] [S1533] [S1534] [S3168] 65y
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Melisende de GournayDeath1260 [S1534]
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Gerard de Gournay, Seigneur Gournay-en-BrayTitleSeigneur Gournay-en-Bray [S954] [S1534]
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Hugues de Gournay IVTitleSeigneur of Gournay [S1533] [S1534]
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Thomas de Coucy, Count of AmiensTitleLord of Marle [S1534]
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Thomas de Coucy, Count of AmiensTitleLord of Coucy [S1534]
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Clemence de BarTitleCountess of Dammartin [S1534]
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Aubry de Dammartin II, Chamberlain of DammartinPosition [S1534]
Chamberlain of Dammartin
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Aubry de Dammartin II, Chamberlain of DammartinTitleCount of Dammartin-en-Goele [S1534]
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Clemence de BarMarriage 1st [S756] [S1534] [S3182]
Lancelin I, Count of Dammartin (no issue)
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Aubry de Dammartin III, Count of DammartinTitleCount of Dammartin [S756] [S956] [S1534] [S2858]
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