Historical records matching Hamon FitzHamon de Crevecoeur, II, Sheriff of Kent
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About Hamon FitzHamon de Crevecoeur, II, Sheriff of Kent
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Haimo or Hamo (died around 1100) (sometimes Haimo Dapifer[1] or Hamo Dapifer[2]) was an Anglo-Norman royal official under both King William I of England and King William II of England. He held the office of dapifer, or seneschal, as well as the office of sheriff of Kent.
Haimo was the son of Haimo Denatus, a Norman lord who held Torigny-sur-Vire near Manche in Normandy. The elder Haimo rebelled against Duke William, later King William I, and died about 1047.[3]
Haimo was steward to both King William I and William II.[4] He was in the office of steward by 1069.[5] Haimo was appointed to the office of Sheriff of Kent in 1077, and held it until his death.[3] During William II's reign, Haimo was one of five known stewards, the others were Eudo, Eudo's brother Hubert of Ryes, Roger Bigod, and Ivo Taillebois.[6]
The historian Emma Mason argues that Haimo, along with Ranulf Flambard, Urse d'Abetot, Robert Fitzhamon (Haimo's son), Roger Bigod, and Eudo Dapifer, were the first recognizable barons of the Exchequer, during King William II's reign.[7] These men were often associated in government together, witnessing documents and being used by William II as officials.[8] Haimo witnessed six of William II's writs.[9] Haimo's involvement in the higher levels of government dates especially from William II's absence from England in the late 1090s.[10] In 1099, when William was in Normandy, Haimo was one of the main assistants to Flambard, who was left in charge of England in the king's absence.[2]
According to Domesday Book, Haimo held lands in Kent, Surrey, and Essex, with the estates in Essex being larger than the other two counties.[11]
Haimo was still witnessing royal documents in September 1099,[12] and was one of the witnesses to the letter that King Henry I, William's brother and successor, wrote to Anselm, the Archbishop of Canterbury, shortly after Henry's accession to the throne after William II's death in a hunting accident.[13] Haimo died at some point shortly after this. He had two sons, Haimo, who became sheriff after him, and Robert fitz Haimo.[3] Robert was probably the elder, as he received his father's lands in Normandy after Haimo's death. The younger Haimo received the English lands.[4]
Citations
^ Barlow William Rufus pp. 188-189
^ a b Hollister Henry I pp. 363-364
^ a b c Keats-Rohan Domesday People p. 242
^ a b Green "Robert fitz Haimon (d. 1107)" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
^ Douglas William the Conqueror p. 290
^ Barlow William Rufus p. 279
^ Mason William II p. 75
^ Barlow William Rufus p. 202
^ Barlow William Rufus p. 93
^ Barlow William Rufus pp. 209-211
^ Barlow William Rufus p. 140 and footnote204
^ Barlow William Rufus p. 407
^ Barlow William Rufus p. 420
Sources
Barlow, Frank (1983). William Rufus. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-04936-5.
Douglas, David C. (1964). William the Conqueror: The Norman Impact Upon England. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Green, Judith A. (2004). "Robert fitz Haimon (d. 1107)" (fee required). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. Retrieved on 16 June 2009
Hollister, C. Warren; Frost, Amanda Clark (ed.) (2001). Henry I. New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-08858-2.
Keats-Rohan, K. S. B. (1999). Domesday People: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents, 1066-1166: Domesday Book. Ipswich, UK: Boydell Press. ISBN 0-85115-722-x.
Mason, Emma (2005). William II: Rufus, the Red King. Stroud: Tempus. ISBN 0-7524-3528-0.
Sheriff of Kent Haimo dapifer1
b. circa 1045?
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Father Haimo Dentatus (?)2,1 d. circa 1047
Sheriff of Kent Haimo dapifer was born circa 1045?. He was the son of Haimo Dentatus (?).2,1
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* Robert fitz Hamon, Lord of Glamorgan+ b. c 1070?, d. 11072,1
Citations
1. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 902.
2. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 94.
Holder of Camberwell (Domesday Book) Pincerna and Vicomes of Kent
PINERNA AND VICECOMES OF KENT AND HOLDER OF OTHER AREAS INCLUDING CAMBERWELL (DOMESDAY BOOK)
HAMON THE SHERIFF IS ON THE ROLL OF BATTLE ABBEY
He accompanied William when he invaded England.
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Hamo Dapifer Crevecouer (son of Hamo Sire De Torigny Dentatus Crevecouer and Godehilde) was born Abt. 1032 in Torigny-Sur-Vire, Manche, Normandy, France, and died 1100 in Kent, England.
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- ID: I27722
- Name: Hamo Dapifer Crevecouer , Sire de Torigny 1 2
- Sex: M
- ALIA: Hamo de /Crevequer/, Sire de Cruelly
- Birth: ABT 1032 in Torigny-sur-Vire, Manche, Normandy, France 2
- Death: 1100 in Kent, England (Sheriff in 1086) 2
- Note:Fought at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
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Hamo Dapifer Torigny-sur-Vire: Manche, arr. St-Lo, cant. Torigny. An account of Hamo, who was son of Hamo Dentatus (slain at Val-es-Dunes in 1047), and who was dapifer both to the Conqueror and William Rufus and sheriff of Kent in 1086, is given, together with an account of his sons Hamo and Robert, by D. C. Douglas in "The Domesday Monachorum of Christ Church Canterbury", pp. 55-6, where the relevant authorities are cited. That Hamo dapifer and Hamo the Sheriff were undoubtedly one and the same person is proved by the Kentish returns of 1242-3 in 'The Book of Fees', pp. 654 et seq., when the lands held by the sheriff in 1086 were held by the earl of Gloucester, who was the heir of Hamo dapifer through the marriage of Robert earl of Gloucester with the daughter and heir of Robert, son of Hamo dapifer. [Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families] Father: Hamo Dentatus Crevecouer , Sire de Torigny b: ABT 1002 in Torigny-sur-Vire, Manche, Normandy, France Mother: Godchilde de Belleme b: ABT 1005 in Chateau Gontier, Mayenne, Maine/Pays-de-la-Loire, France Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown Children 1. Has Children Robert FitzHamon , Lord of Thoringni & Tewkesbury b: ABT 1055 in Cruelly, Calvados, Normandy, France 2. Has Children Hamo de Crevequer , Sheriff of Kent b: ABT 1060 in Cruelly, Calvados, Normandy, France 3. Has Children Richard de Grenville , of Bideford, Sir b: ABT 1069 in Grainville-la-Teinturiere, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France Sources: 1. Title: The Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families, by Lewis C Loyd, 1999Page: 50 2. Title: Newsgroup: soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com Page: Doug Smith, 27 Apr 2002
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- ID: I052873
- Name: Hamo Dapifer Crevecouer 1 2
- Sex: M
- ALIA: Hamon "The Dapifer" /Fitzhamon/
- Title: Sire De Torigny
- Name: Hamo De Crevequer
- Name: Hamon "The Dapifer" Fitzhamon
- Name: Hamon Hamo "The Dapifer"fitzhamo Le Sinichal
- Birth: ABT 1032 in Torigny-Sur-Vire, Manche, Normandy, France 2
- Death: 1100 in Kent, England 2
- Occupation: 1086 Dapifer for King William I England "Conqueror" of England & King William Rufus of England; Sheriff of Kent; Sire De Torigny
- Note:Fought at the Battle of Hastings in 1066
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Hamo Dapifer Torigny-sur-Vire: Manche, arr. St-Lo, cant. Torigny. An account of Hamo, who was son of Hamo Dentatus (slain at Val-es-Dunes in 1047), and who was dapifer both to the Conqueror and William Rufus and sheriff of Kent in 1086, is given, together with an account of his sons Hamo and Robert, by D. C. Douglas in "The Domesday Monachorum of Christ Church Canterbury", pp. 55-6, where the relevant authorities are cited. That Hamo dapifer and Hamo the Sheriff were undoubtedly one and the same person is proved by the Kentish returns of 1242-3 in 'The Book of Fees', pp. 654 et seq., when the lands held by the sheriff in 1086 were held by the earl of Gloucester, who was the heir of Hamo dapifer through the marriage of Robert earl of Gloucester with the daughter and heir of Robert, son of Hamo dapifer. [Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families] Father: Hamo Sire De Torigny Dentatus Crevecouer b: ABT 1002 in Torigny-Sur-Vire, Manche, Normandy, France Mother: Godchilde De Alencon De Belleme b: ABT 1005 in Belleme, France Marriage 1 Mrs. Hamo Crevecouer b: ABT 1038 Children 1. Has No Children Hamo De Crevequer b: ABT 1060 in Cruelly, Calvados, Normandy, France 2. Has No Children Richard De Grenville b: ABT 1069 in Grainville-La-Teinturiere, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France 3. Has Children Robert Fitz Hamon b: ABT 1070 in EAST CHESTER, ENGLAND OR ASTRENEVILLE, FRANCE Sources: 1. Title: The Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families, by Lewis C Loyd, 1999 Note: ABBR The Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families, by Lewis C Loyd, 1999REFN 26 May 2003DATE 8 Dec 2000Page: 50Text: QUAY 3 2. Title: Newsgroup: soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com Note: ABBR Newsgroup: soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.comREFN 26 May 2003DATE 8 Dec 2000 Page: Doug Smith, 27 Apr 2002Text: QUAY 3
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- ID: I80370
- Name: Hamo
- Given Name: Hamo
- Name: Dapifer
- Given Name: Dapifer
- Surname:
- Suffix: C-T
- Sex: M
- Death: Aft 1086 1
- Change Date: 1 May 2006 at 07:16
- Note:Dapifer (Steward) to Kings William I and II, Lord of Torigny-sur-Vire, Normandy, and Sheriff of Kent in 1086(Christou) Father: Hamo Dentatus Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
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- Change Date: 2 Dec 2005 Children 1. Has Children Robert Fitz Hamon b: Abt 1028 Sources: 1. Title: Christou Author: Christou Jr., Christos Publication: Christos Christou, Jr. Entries: 26671 Updated: 2007-02-26 00:37:10 UTC (Mon) Contact: Rev. Christos Christou, Jr. abcgenealogy@comcast.net Database: christos More About Hamo Dapifer Crevecouer and <Unnamed>: Marriage: Abt. 1053, prob Cruelly, Calvados, Normandy, France. Children of Hamo Dapifer Crevecouer are:
+Robert FITZ HAMON, b. Abt. 1055, Cruelly, Calvados, Normandy, France, d. Mar 1106/07, Wales.
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Hamon FitzHamon de Crevecoeur, II, Sheriff of Kent's Timeline
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Creully, Calvados, Lower Normandy, France
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Cruelly, Calvados, Normandy, France
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1100
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Chatham, Medway, England, United Kingdom
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December 3, 1994
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September 22, 1995
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August 30, 1996
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