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From http://soc.genealogy.medieval.narkive.com/Zbq72z4h/pedigree-of-hansard Pedigree of Hansard - Watson - outline draft
Joan de Stuteville, daughter of John de Stuteville of Long Lawford, Newbold-on-Avon and Cosford in Warwickshire and his wife Agnes.
Joan was the widow of Meldred fitz Dolfin, by who she was the mother of
She married 2nd to Gilbert Hansard about 1172. Their son
Surtees charter evidence is: “Omnibus, &c. Robertus fil. Rogeri. Noverit universitas vestra mededisse, &c. Deo et S. Cudberto de Dunelmia totam terram de Foletiby. T. Will'o filio Roscelini, Colino de Dammevill, Henr. de Nevill, Roberto fil. Meldredi, Gileberto Hansard fratri suo,” &c. 2a, 4tæ Spec. D. and C. Treas.
'Parish of Heighington', The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham: volume 3: Stockton and Darlington wards (1823), pp. 303-324. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=76362 Footnote 69
From Rootweb Postem
Gilbert was almost certainly the son of an earlier Gilbert Hansard (I) who witnessed a charter of Hugh du Puiset bishop of Durham, c.1158-1162 and in 1166 was a tenant of the bishop of Durham in Yorkshire [1]. Offler lists other lands Gilbert (I) later acquired in Yorkshire, Lincolnshire (South Kelsey of Montbegon), Northumberland and Durham.
Robert's father Meldred was last known alive in 1172 and in 1194-5 Robert paid 600 marks to acquire his father's lands [1,2]. Gilbert Hansard was a minor when his father died in 1184, and was still a minor in 1196 when archbishop Hubert Walter purchased his wardship and marriage; he was an adult in 1199 [1]. Thus the younger Gilbert was probably born c.1175-8 and his father married Meldred's widow 1172-c.1178.
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Le Bateman asked is there proof that Maldred son of Dolfin married a de Stuteville?
Clay has shown it is very probable that Meldred married a sister of Roger de Stuteville of Warwickshire, based on a law suit in which Meldred's son Robert attempted to recover lands he inherited from his mother [1]. She may have been named Johanna [2]. Roger was a son of John (d. probably c.1184) son of Robert II de Stuteville [1,3]
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Long Lawford, Warwickshire, England
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April 1170
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Raby with Keverstone, Staindrop, Durham, England (United Kingdom)
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1175
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Hurworth-On-Tees & Evenwood, Durham, England
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1180
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Raby, Durham, England (United Kingdom)
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1197
Age 52
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Sedgefield, Stockton On Tees, County Durham, England, United Kingdom
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