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About Aveline de Burgh
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https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bermingham-41
John de Bermingham, 1st Earl of Louth, Governor of Ireland 1321–1324[1][2][3]. John de Bermingham was probably a son of Piers de Bermingham and Ela de Odingsells.[1][2][4]
In Oct 1320 it was recorded that Peter, father of John de Bermingham, had previously agreed with Richard de Burgh that John de Bermingham was to marry Matilda/Maud (then aged 6) daughter of Richard de Burgh. However, Maud later married Gilbert, Earl of Gloucester, whereupon John de Bermingham married Aveline. The children of John de Bermingham and Aveline were declared legitimate.[1][6]
Children
- Richard de Bermingham (died without issue in 1322)[1]
- Maud de Bermingham (married Sir William Teeling, Lord of the manor of Syddan)[1]
- Catherine de Bermingham (married Edmund Lacy)[1]
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Burgh-173
It appears that Aveline (Avelina)who died in 1320 (October) married John de Bermingham in 1308. John was created Earl of Louth, Ireland in 1319. She had three children, Matilda, Catherine and Richard (birth dates unknown). Matilda married William Telyng about 1364. The Teeling, Teling, Teyling Telyng line dates back to Hay Teeling 1195.The Bermingham connection links the de Burgh and Teeling lines.
Origins
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/IRELAND.htm#_Toc389126214
RICHARD de Burgh ([1259]-Athassel Monastery 29 Jul 1326, bur Athassel Monastery). He succeeded his father as Earl of Ulster. m (before 27 Feb 1281) MARGARET de Burgh of Lanvalley, daughter of --- (-1304). Richard & his wife had ten children:
d) AVELINE de Burgh . m ([Jun 1308/Oct 1320]) JOHN de Bermingham, son of PIERS Fitz James Mac Phioris de Bermingham of Thetmoy & his wife Ela de Odingsells of Maxstoke, Warwickshire (-killed in battle Ballybraggan 10 Jun 1329). He was created Earl of Louth in 1319.
References
- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bermingham-41 cites
- 1. The Complete Peerage. Vol VIII Lindley to Moate. 1932, pp 170-171 Louth. Family Search. < link >
- 7. Burke, B. A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire. 31st Edition, 1869, p 1091 Internet Archive < link > (pg 1091, under Sir Richard Talbot's entry)
- 13. Calendar of the Patent Rolls. Edward III. Vol. V. AD 1327-1330. HMSO, 1891 p 438 and pp 531-532 Internet Archive. < Archive.Org >
- A detailed biography of John Bermingham (6 pages) is included in James Wills' Lives of Illustrious and Distinguished Irishmen, from the earliest times to the present period (Dublin: Macgregor, Polson 1840-47), pp.356-362: < Archive.Org > “ … In 1325, he founded the Franciscan friary of Thermoy. He was at length murdered by the Irish in Louth, on Whitsun-Eve, at Ballibeagan in 1329,§ with many of his kindred and name, to the amount of 200 persons. He was the most able leader among the Irish barons of his day. He was married to a daughter of the earl of Ulster, by whom he left three daughters.” ' Lodge. | Ib. J Ware's Annals. § Lodge. \\ Ib.
Aveline de Burgh's Timeline
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