Sir Patrick de Chaworth, Lord of Kempsford

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Patrick de Chaworth

Spanish: Sir Patrick IV de Chaworth
Also Known As: "Patrick V", "Payne", "Payn", "Paine"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire, England
Death: September 23, 1258 (35-44)
Cardigan, Wales
Immediate Family:

Son of Payne de Chaworth and Gundred de la Ferte
Husband of Hawise de Londres, heiress of Kidwelly
Father of Payne de Chaworth; Hervey de Chaworth; Patrick de Chaworth, 5th Lord of Kidwelly; Eva de Chaworth; Anne (Agnes) de Chaworth and 2 others
Brother of Adam de de Chaworth; William de Chaworth; Harvey de Chaworth and Eve de Chaworth

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About Sir Patrick de Chaworth, Lord of Kempsford

Patrick de Chaworth1

b. circa 1221, d. 1257

Patrick de Chaworth|b. c 1221\nd. 1257|p397.htm#i12230|Pain de Chaworth|b. c 1191|p158.htm#i17773|Gundred de la Ferte|b. c 1220|p158.htm#i17774|Lord Patrick de Chaworth|b. c 1157|p158.htm#i17776|Werberg (?)|b. c 1171|p158.htm#i17777|William de la Ferte|b. c 1190|p158.htm#i17775|Margaret de Briwere|b. 1200\nd. c 1235|p391.htm#i19440|

Father Pain de Chaworth2 b. circa 1191

Mother Gundred de la Ferte2 b. circa 1220

    Patrick de Chaworth was born circa 1221. He was the son of Pain de Chaworth and Gundred de la Ferte.2 Patrick de Chaworth compounded, being underaged, with the king for his own wardship and marriage, paying £500 for the same, in 1238/39 at 23 Henry III.2 He married Hawise de Londres, daughter of Sir Thomas de Londres, before 1245.2 Lord of Kidwilly at Wales after 1245.3 Patrick de Chaworth received a precept from the crown, whereby he was commanded to use his power and diligence to annoy the Welsh then in hostility, in 1244/45 at 29 Henry III.2 Arms: Barry of twelve argent and gules.4 He died in 1257.2

Family

Hawise de Londres b. circa 1223, d. 1274

Children

   * Pain de Chaworth b. c 1247, d. 12782

* Hervey de Chaworth b. c 1248, d. b 12782
* Sir Patrick de Chaworth of Kidwelly+ b. c 1250, d. b 7 Jul 12831
* Eva de Chaworth+ b. c 12502,5
* Anne de Chaworth b. c 12522
Citations

  1. [S245] LDS.

2. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 111.
3. [S235] Paternal Ancestry of H. B. James, online, I Copyright (c) Homer Beers James 1996 - In web form by P. McBride (mailto:e-mail address).
4. [S1227] Rolls of Arms, 13th Century, online www.briantimms.com\era\early rolls of arms.htm, Glover's Roll.
5. [S693] TH.D. Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: MC 5th ed., 2-5.



SOURCE OF CHILDREN:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~greenefamily/lape/pafg63.h...

OTHER DATES

Patrick I de Chaworth [Parents] was born in 1060 in Chaworth, Nottinghamshire, England. He died in England. He married Matilda de Hesdin about 1079 in England. Patrick was born in Toddington, Bedfordshire, England.

[Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~greenefamily/lape/pafg63.h... ]

About 1126 Patricius and his wife, Matilda, gave to to the Abbey of La Couture at Le Mans for the salvation of their souls and the souls of their ancestors and their son, of Arnulf de Hodine the late Lord of Dodington, of William the Conqueror and of his son, Henry I., and of William Adeling (who was drowned in 1120 in the Blanche Nef on his way from Normandy), the church of Dodington2 in England. This gift was confirmed by Henry I. and Henry II., kings of England and dukes of Normandy. Patricius also gave to the monastery of St. Peter of Gloucester, four mills on his estate at Kemps-ford, in that county.

During the visit of Pope Urban II. to France in 1095, for the purpose of preaching the first crusade, Patricius and his son, Hugh, "were among the noblesse of Maine who raised the cry of 'Dieu le veut.'"

Patricius was succeeded by his son Payen, or Paganus Chaworth, by his wife, Avice de Londres. He possessed both the Chateau de Chaources, in Maine, and the strong Castle of Kidwelly,3 in Carmarthenshire, his mother's inheritance. He was a great benefactor to the monks of Blancheland and of Bottefant, near Southampton, and in 1158 accompanied Geoffrey de Mayenne on a fresh crusade. More than one hundred of the elite of the nobles of Maine, Anjou, and Brittany took part in the expedition, of whom only about thirty-five returned, but Pagan Chaworth was fortunate enough to be among them, as his name occurs in 1167, in a record of the abbey of La Couture."4...............

This account, abridged from the Duc des Cars' book, agrees fairly with Glover, but a mistake has been made in the marriage of Patrick, though it seems certain that the abbey of La Couture at Le Mans was benefited by Patricius and his wife, Matilda, in 1100-1122. How long the English Chaworths continued to hold property in France, as well as in England, is difficult to ascertain. Probably not after "Pagan surnamed of Mondoubleau," a town between Paris and Le Mans. He was the uncle of Matilda Chaworth, Countess of Lancaster, and according to the Duc des Cars, carried on the family from about 1224, till an heiress, the daughter of the fifth Patrick of Chaources, or Sourches, married Jean le Vayer before the year 1320.

The pedigree drawn up by Glover for Sir George Chaworth in 1581 (to which we shall frequently refer), gives a charter from the register of the Priory of Dunstable, showing that this Patricius and his wife, Matilda, gave land at Chalton to that priory "for their souls and the soul of Ernulph their predecessor" (called also Ernulph de Hodine, or Hesling).

[Source: http://www.nottshistory.org.uk/articles/tts/tts1903/chaworth/chawor... ]



Patrick de Chaworth died after 1133.

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Patrick de Carducis1

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    Patrick de Carducis was of Sourches at Maine, France.2 He was descended from ancestors who came from Brittany in France.1 Also called Patrick de Chaorces.2 He married Matilda de Hesdin, daughter of Arnulph, seigneur de Hesdin, before 1100.2

Family 1

Children

   * Paganus de Carducis b. c 11251

* Robert de Carducis b. c 11261
Family 2

Matilda de Hesdin

Child

   * Patrick de Carducis+ b. c 11271

Citations

  1. [S235] Paternal Ancestry of H. B. James, online, I Copyright (c) Homer Beers James 1996 - In web form by P. McBride (mailto:e-mail address).

2. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 391.



[scary.ged] Patrick de Carducis or Chaworth, who in the 23rd of Henry III, being then under age, compounded with the King for his own wardship and marriage, paying œ500 for the same. In the 29th of the same reign he received a precept from the crown, whereby he was commanded to use all his power and diligence to annoy the Welsh then in hostility. He married Hawise, daughter of Thomas de Pounders, who was summoned to Parliament by name of Thomas, Baron of Ogmore and Kidwelley, temp of King John. They had 3 daughters, Emme, Eve who married Robert Tibetot, Anne or Agnes, and 3 sons, Pain, Patrick and Henry, all of whom in 54th of Henry III, joining in the Crusade, attended Prince Edward (afterwards Edward I) to the Holy Land. This feudal Lord died 1257 and was succeeded by his eldest son, Pain, who d. s. p. 1287, who was a gallant soldier, and who in the 5th of Edward I was constituted General of the King's Army in West Wales. This older brother was succeeded by the only surviving son, Patrick de Carducis or Chaworth, Lord of Ogmore and Kidwelly.

: 1.Title: scary.ged Author: Susan (Poliksa) Cary scary @ infowest.com Publication: RootsWeb World Connect, db=poliksa Repository: Media: Electronic Text: Date of Import: Oct 3, 2001 2.Title: scary.ged Author: Susan (Poliksa) Cary scary @ infowest.com Publication: RootsWeb World Connect, db=poliksa Repository: Media: Electronic Text: Date of Import: Oct 3, 2001 Date of Import: Oct 3, 2001 3.Title: Royal Genealogical Data Base Author: Brian C Tompsett Publication: Copyright 1994 - 2002 Note: Department of Computer Science University of Hull Hull, UK, HU6 7RX B.C.Tompsett @ dcs.hull.ac.uk Repository: Note: http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/ Media: Electronic 4.Title: Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet & Cecily de Neville Author: Ernst-Friedrich Kraentzler Publication: Accelerated Indexing Systems, Inc., 1978 Repository: Media: Book Page: 1131 www.celtic-casimir.com

Patrick DE CHAWORTH Born: 1218, Stoke Bruern, Northumberland, England Married: 1244 Died: 1258

Marriage Information: Patrick married Hawise DE LONDRES Heiress of Kidwelly, daughter of Thomas DE LONDRES of Kidwelly and Eve (Eva) FITZ WARIN, in 1244. (Hawise DE LONDRES Heiress of Kidwelly was born about 1218 in Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, Wales and died in 1274.)

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Sir Patrick de Chaworth, Lord of Kempsford's Timeline

1218
1218
Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire, England
1245
1245
Stoke Bruern, Northumberland, England
1248
1248
Of, Stoke Bruem, Northumberland, England
1250
April 1250
Glos, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France
1252
1252
Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire, England
1256
1256
Stoke Bruern, Northumberland, England
1258
September 23, 1258
Age 40
Cardigan, Wales
1258
Of, Stoke Bruem, Northumberland, England
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