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About Joan de Stuteville
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
- Robert fitz Meldred, ancestor of the Nevilles of Raby, Durham.
She married 2nd to Gilbert Hansard about 1172. Their son
- Gilbert Hansard was born abt 1178
Comments
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.
Citations
- [1] H.S. Offler, "North of the Tees: studies in medieval British history", 1996, chapter 13.
- [2] C.T. Clay, Antiquaries Journal 31:201-4 (1951); "Early Yorkshire Families", ed. C. Clay, 1973, pp.68, 85-6.
- [3] "Early Yorkshire Charters", ed. C.T. Clay, 9:1-5, 94-6 (1952). This might have more details about the Warwickshire Stutevilles than he gave in his Journal article; however, the volume is not immediately available as I write this. The wife of Robert de Stuteville (I) was probably Beatrix --. [Ref: Ray Phair 18 Aug 2001, Subject: fitz Meldred and Hansard]
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]
- [1] C.T. Clay, Antiquaries Journal 31:201-4 (1951); "Early Yorkshire Families", ed. C. Clay, 1973, pp.67-8, 85-6.
- [2] See my 18 Aug 2001 posting Fitz Meldred and Hansard.
- [3] For more information about the de Stuteville family, see "Early Yorkshire Charters", ed. C.T. Clay, v.9, 1952. [Ref: Ray Phair 22 Aug 2002 Subject: Dolfin fitz Maldred]
Sources
- Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 (7th ed., Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1992.), pp. 247-24, Los Angeles Public Library, Gen 974 W426 1992.
- Farrer, William & Charles Travis Clay, Early Yorkshire Charters (Edinburgh: Ballantyne, Hanson & Co., 1914-), 9:24, Family History Library, 942.74 R2f.
- Moriarty, G. Andrews, "The Origin of Nevill of Raby," NEHGR 106:3 (Jul 1952) (New England Historic, Genealogical Society.), p. 190, Los Angeles Public Library.
- Offler, Hilary Seton, North of the Tees: Studies in Medieval British History (Brookfield, VT: Variorum, 1996.), Library of Congress, DA670.N73 O34 1996.
- Farrer & Clay, Early Yorkshire Charters, 9:24.
- Schwennicke, Detlev, Europäische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der Europäischen Staaten (Marburg: Verlag von J. A. Stargardt, 1978-), XIII-103, Family History Library, 940 D5es.
- Clay, Charles Travis, Early Yorkshire Families (Leeds: Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1973.), p. 68, Family History Library, 942.74 B4a v. 135.
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Joan de Stuteville's Timeline
1145 |
1145
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Long Lawford, Warwickshire, England
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1170 |
April 1170
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Raby with Keverstone, Staindrop, Durham, England (United Kingdom)
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1175 |
1175
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Hurworth-On-Tees & Evenwood, Durham, England
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1180 |
1180
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Raby, Durham, England (United Kingdom)
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1197 |
1197
Age 52
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Sedgefield, Stockton On Tees, County Durham, England, United Kingdom
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