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Name |
D'EVEREAUX, Edward |
Birth |
1060 |
Salisbury, Wiltshire, England |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
1130 |
Bradenstoke, Wiltshire, England |
Burial |
1130 |
Bradenstoke, Wiltshire, England |
WAC |
3 Jan 1935 |
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Person ID |
I28289 |
Joseph Smith Sr and Lucy Mack Smith |
Last Modified |
19 Aug 2021 |
Father |
D'EVEREAUX, Earl Walter , b. 1038, Rosmar, Normandie, France Rosmar, Normandie, Franced. Abt 1066, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England (Age 28 years) |
Mother |
NORMANDIE, Countess Philippa Rosmar de , b. Abt 1037, Rosmar, Normandy, France Rosmar, Normandy, Franced. Abt 1066, Hereford, Herefordshire, England (Age 29 years) |
Marriage |
Abt 1058 |
France |
Family ID |
F15551 |
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Children |
+ | 1. DEVEREAUX, Walter de , b. 1087, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Salisbury, Wiltshire, Englandd. 1147, Bradenstoke, Wiltshire, England (Age 60 years) | |
Family ID |
F13815 |
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Last Modified |
24 Jan 2022 |
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- Extracts from Wikipedia:
Edward of Salisbury was a nobleman and courtier (curialis), probably part Anglo-Saxon, who served as High Sheriff of Wiltshire during the reigns of William I, William II and Henry I. The Chronicon Abbatiae Rameseiensis (1293) names him as a justice during the reign of Edward the Confessor. He may have been sheriff as early as 1070, he was certainly in that office by 1081, and perhaps carried on there until as late as February or March 1105. A daughter, Matilda (Maud), inherited a large number of estates and passed them on to her husband, Humphrey I de Bohun.
From the Medieval Lands Project:
EDWARD de Salisbury, son of --- (before 1060-). According to the Book of Lacock, “Edwardum, natione Anglicum natum, postea vicecomitem Wiltes” was the son of “Walterus le Ewrus, comes de Rosmar”. The Complete Peerage describes this supposed father as “a fictitious person” and states that Edward’s parentage is unknown. Sheriff of Wiltshire 1081. Domesday Book records land held by “Edward of Salisbury” in Walton-on-Thames in Elmbridge Hundred, and in Godalming and Woking Hundreds, Surrey, Bramshott and North Charford in Neathem and Fordingbridge Hundreds respectively in Hampshire, extensive land-holdings in Wiltshire, Canford Magna and Kinson in Dorset, Great Gaddesden in Danish Hundred and land in Hoddesdon in Hertford Hundred in Hertfordshire (called "Edward the Sheriff" in the title).
m ---. The name of Edward’s wife is not known.
Edward & his wife had two children:
1. MATILDA de Salisbury (-bur Lanthony Priory). The Book of Lacock names “Matildam” as daughter of “Edwardum…vicecomitem Wiltes”, adding that she married “Humphridus de Bohun”. The estimated date of her marriage suggests that Matilda may have been older than her brother Walter, whose children were probably not born before [1115]. A manuscript which narrates the descents of the founders of Lanthony Abbey names “dominum Hunfredum de Bohun secundum” married “Matildem filiam Edwardi de Salesbury”, adding that she brought “Weston juxta Salesbury, et Walton, Newenton, Piryton, Staunton, Trobrege…” to her husband[. The Complete Peerage states that the marriage was arranged "at the instance (it is said)" of King William II, citing Dugdale. m ([1089/99]) HUMPHREY [II] de Bohun, son of HUMPHREY [I] de Bohun Lord of Tatterford, Norfolk & his [third] wife --- (-[1128/29]).
2. WALTER FitzEdward de Salisbury (-1147, bur Bradenstoke Priory. The Book of Lacock names “Walterum de Saresburia” as son of “Edwardum…vicecomitem Wiltes”. Sheriff of Wiltshire during the reign of King Henry I. Military fee certifications in the Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1166, record that "Walterus de Sireburne" used to hold one knight’s fee from the abbot of Glastonbury in Somerset "tempore Regis Henrici" (presumably indicating King Henry I) and that "comes Patricius" now held the same. m ([1115/20]) SIBYL de Chaources, daughter of PATRICK [I] de Chaources [Chaworth] & his wife Mathilde de Hesdin (----, bur Bradenstoke Priory). The Book of Lacock records that “Walterus de Saresburia” married “Sibillam de Cadurcia”. The date of her marriage can be estimated very approximately from the likely birth date of her son William. Bracton lists a claim by "[Willelmus Comes] Sarr et Ela [uxor eius]" against "Paganum de Chawtesteford in comitatu Gloucestrie" dated 1218, recording that "Patricius de Chawrtes antecessor eiusdem Pagani" gave a manor (unnamed) "[in maritagium] --- Sibilla sua" from whom it descended to "Patricio filio suo et de ipse Patricio --- [patri ipsius] Ele et de ipso Willelmo predicte Ele". Walter & his wife had five children:.
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