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About Hawise de Kyme
Hawise de KYME was born ABT 1124 in Kyme, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England. She was the daughter of 2. Roger de KYME.
She married Philip de KYME , Sheriff of Lincolnshire, son of Simon de KYME and Sibil (Roese) de BOLINGTON. He was born ABT 1124 in Sotby, Horncastle, Lincolnshire, England, and died ABT 1189.
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Hawise de Percy
- Parents: Jocelin de Louvain & Agnes de Percy
- Spouse: Roger de Kyme
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[HAWISE (-after 1194). The Red Book of the Exchequer, listing scutage payments in [1190/91], records "Agnes de Percy" paying "xx s per Simonem de Kime, ii milites" in Lincolnshire[1053]. It is assumed that "Simonem de Kime" can be identified as Simon, son of Philip de Kyme and his wife Hawise. The connection between Agnes de Percy (presumably the widow of Joscelin de Louvain, see above) and Simon de Kyme has not yet been established. However, it is highly unusual in the Red Book to find a widow recorded as paying scutage on behalf of another person (this is the only example which has been noted so far during the preparation of the present document). The entry therefore suggests a close family relationship between the two. Simon de Kyme was a minor in [1190/91] (a curia regis entry records that "Sim de Kima" replaced "Hawisie matris ipsius Sim" in a lawsuit relating to the dowry of "Agnete de Amundevill" in 1194, demonstrating that he must have acted through his mother as guardian until that date). The death of his father is estimated in [1189]. In the normal course of events, one would have expected Simon´s mother to have acted on his behalf in transactions in [1190/91]. However, if she was temporarily unavailable for some reason (illness, childbirth…), it is possible that she would have been replaced by her own widowed mother, who would therefore have been Simon´s maternal grandmother. The name of Simon´s mother is recorded in other sources as Hawise, for example the undated charter under which “Philippus de Kima et uxor eius Hahewissa” confirmed donations to Bullington priory, Lincolnshire by "Simon filius Willelmi pater meus"[1055]. m PHILIP de Kyme, son of SIMON de Kyme & his wife Agnes --- (-[1189]).]
Hawise de Kyme's Timeline
1124 |
1124
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Lincolnshire, England
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1154 |
1154
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Newton Kyme, Yorkshire, England
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1194 |
1194
Age 70
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