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About William d'Aubigny, II, Lord of Belvoir

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William II "Le Breton" d'Aubigny, of Belvoir (de Albini Brito)

son of William "Brito" d'Aubigny and Cicely Bigod

married Matilda de Senlis

children

--William III d'Aubigny (Albini Brito) m. Marjory de Prudhoe

--Matilda de Albini m Gilbert Earl of Strathearn

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WILLIAM de Albini Brito (-1168). "Willielmus de Albeneio Brito…et Ceciliam uxorem meam et Willielmum

filium meum" donated land to Thorney monastery, Cambridgeshire by undated charter, witnessed by "Rogero et Roberto filiis meis et Warino Ridel et Olivero et Iwan et Gaufrido nepotibus meis et Roberto Brito…”[1030]. "Willielmus de Albenei Brito" donated "terram de Pipewell…de feodo de Bellovidere" to Thorney monastery, Cambridgeshire, with the consent of "Ceciliæ uxoris meæ et Willelmi filii mei", by undated charter, witnessed by "…tres nepotes mei, Oliverus filius Galfridi et Iwanus et Gaufridus de Cabivin…”[1031]. "Willielmus de Albineio" donated "ecclesiam de Redmelina" to Belvoir monastery, Lincolnshire, with the consent of "Willielmi filii et hæredis mei et Matildis uxoris meæ et Ceciliæ matris meæ, necnon et Radulphi de Albinei fratris mei", by undated charter[1032]. Military fee certifications in the Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1166, record the knights´ fees held by "Willelmi de Albenny Britonis quam pater suus tenuit" in Leicestershire[1033].

m MATILDA de Senlis, daughter of ROBERT FitzRichard & his wife Maud de Senlis (-after 1185). "Willielmus de Albineio" donated "ecclesiam de Redmelina" to Belvoir monastery, Lincolnshire, with the consent of "Willielmi filii et hæredis mei et Matildis uxoris meæ et Ceciliæ matris meæ, necnon et Radulphi de Albinei fratris mei", by undated charter[1034]. The Rotuli de Dominabus of 1185 records “Matillis de Sainlis que fuit filia Roberti filii Ricardi et mater Willelmi de Albineio” and “terra sua in Hungertone et in Winewelle”[1035].

William & his wife had [two] children:

(a) WILLIAM de Albini Brito (-1236). The Rotuli de Dominabus of 1185 records “Matillis de Sainlis que fuit filia Roberti filii Ricardi et mater Willelmi de Albineio” and “terra sua in Hungertone et in Winewelle”[1036]. "Willielmus de Albineio" donated "ecclesiam de Redmelina" to Belvoir monastery, Lincolnshire, with the consent of "Willielmi filii et hæredis mei et Matildis uxoris meæ et Ceciliæ matris meæ, necnon et Radulphi de Albinei fratris mei", by undated charter[1037]. "Willielmus de Albiniaco tertius" donated "ecclesiam de Redmelina" to Belvoir monastery, Lincolnshire, for the souls of "Agayjæ uxoris meæ et…Margeriæ quondam uxoris meæ", by undated charter witnessed by "Willielmo de Albineio quarto, Odinello, Roberto et Nicholao filiis meis"[1038]. m firstly MARGERY, daughter of ODINEL [II] de Prudhoe & his wife ---. "Willielmus de Albiniaco tertius" donated "ecclesiam de Redmelina" to Belvoir monastery, Lincolnshire, for the souls of "Agayjæ uxoris meæ et…Margeriæ quondam uxoris meæ", by undated charter witnessed by "Willielmo de Albineio quarto, Odinello, Roberto et Nicholao filiis meis"[1039]. The name of her father suggests a family relationship with the Umfraville, later Earls of Angus. m secondly AGATHA, daughter of WILLIAM [II] Trussebut & his wife Albreda d´Harcourt (-1247). "Willielmus de Albiniaco tertius" donated "ecclesiam de Redmelina" to Belvoir monastery, Lincolnshire, for the souls of "Agayjæ uxoris meæ et…Margeriæ quondam uxoris meæ", by undated charter witnessed by "Willielmo de Albineio quarto, Odinello, Roberto et Nicholao filiis meis"[1040]. William & his first wife had four children:

(1) WILLIAM de Albini Brito . "Willielmus de Albiniaco tertius" donated "ecclesiam de Redmelina" to Belvoir monastery, Lincolnshire, for the souls of "Agayjæ uxoris meæ et…Margeriæ quondam uxoris meæ", by undated charter witnessed by "Willielmo de Albineio quarto, Odinello, Roberto et Nicholao filiis meis"[1041]. A charter of “Thomas dominus de Ros, de Hamelake, de Trussebout et de Beavoir” dated 23 Apr [1430] confirmed the possessions of Belvoir priory, Lincolnshire made by "antecessores nostros…Robertum de Toteneio, Willielmum de Toteneyo filium suum, Agnetem de Toteneio filiam dicti Roberti de Toteneyo, Henricum de Rya filium Huberto de Rya, Agnetem de Toteneyo, Willielmum de Albeneio primum, Willielmum de Albeneio secundum, Willielmum de Albeneio tertium, Willielmum de Albeneio quartum, Ywynum de Albeneyo, Heliam de Albeneyo et uxores eorundem, Isabellam filiam domini Willielmi de Albeneio quæ fuit uxor domini de Ros, domini de Beauvoire et de Hamelake"[1042].

(2) ODINEL de Albini Brito . "Willielmus de Albiniaco tertius" donated "ecclesiam de Redmelina" to Belvoir monastery, Lincolnshire, for the souls of "Agayjæ uxoris meæ et…Margeriæ quondam uxoris meæ", by undated charter witnessed by "Willielmo de Albineio quarto, Odinello, Roberto et Nicholao filiis meis"[1043].

(3) ROBERT de Albini Brito . "Willielmus de Albiniaco tertius" donated "ecclesiam de Redmelina" to Belvoir monastery, Lincolnshire, for the souls of "Agayjæ uxoris meæ et…Margeriæ quondam uxoris meæ", by undated charter witnessed by "Willielmo de Albineio quarto, Odinello, Roberto et Nicholao filiis meis"[1044].

(4) NICHOLAS de Albini Brito . "Willielmus de Albiniaco tertius" donated "ecclesiam de Redmelina" to Belvoir monastery, Lincolnshire, for the souls of "Agayjæ uxoris meæ et…Margeriæ quondam uxoris meæ", by undated charter witnessed by "Willielmo de Albineio quarto, Odinello, Roberto et Nicholao filiis meis"[1045].

(b) [MATILDA de Albini ([1160/65]-after 1210). A charter dated 1200 records the foundation of Inchaffray Abbey by "Gilbertus filius Ferthead…comes de Stradern et…Matilidis filia Willelmi de Aubengni comitissa", for the soul of "Gillecrist primogeniti nostri ibidem quiescentis"[1046]. No more precise information has been found about the parentage of Matilda, first wife of Gilbert Earl of Strathearn. From a chronological point of view, it is possible that "Willelmi de Aubengni" was William de Albini Brito, who died in 1168. If this is correct, Matilda must have been born not long before her father´s death as she gave birth to her last child after Oct 1198. It appears that William, son of William who died in 1168, would have been too young to have been Matilda´s father. "…M. comitissa de Stratherr, Malisio fratre comitis, Ferthet filio comitis, Matilda filia comitis…Dunecano filio Malihs…" subscribed the charter dated to [1200] under which "Gilbertus comes de Stratheren" donated property to Inchaffray Abbey[1047]. "…Malisio fratre comitis, Matilda comissa…Willelmo, Fertet, Roberto, Fergus, Malisio, Gillecrist filiis meis…" subscribed the charter dated to [1203/08] under which "Gilebertus comes de Stradhern" donated property to Inchaffray Abbey[1048]. "…M. fratre meo, M. comitissa, Roberto filio et herede meo et aliis filiis meis…" subscribed the charter dated 1210 under which "G. comes de Strathern" donated "ecclesiam sancti Beani de Foulis" to Inchaffray Abbey[1049]. m as his first wife, GILBERT Earl of Strathearn, son of FERTETH Earl of Strathearn & his wife Ethen --- ([1150 or before]-1223).
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William d'Aubigny Birth 1136 Arundel, Arun District, West Sussex, England Death 24 Dec 1193 (aged 56–57) Buckenham, Broadland District, Norfolk, England Burial Wymondham Abbey Wymondham, South Norfolk District, Norfolk, England Memorial ID 57483441

William d'Aubigny / Aubeney, 2nd Earl of Arundel,

Son of William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel and Adeliza de Louvain, the widow of King Henry I Beauclerc. Grandson of Guillaume d'Aubigny and Maud le Bigod, Godefroi I de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine and Ida de Namur, Comtesse de Namur. He was born before 1150.

William was the second husband of Matilda St Hilary de Harcouet, the daughter of Jacques (James) Saint Hilary du Harcouet, and his wife, Aveline, and the widow of Sir Roger de Clare, the Earl of Hertford. Their children included:

  • William, 3rd Earl of Arundel, crusader and Magna Carta Surety
  • Matilda, wife of William de Warrene, Earl of Surrey

William held the office of Custos Rotulorum (Keeper of the Rolls) of Windsor Castle in 1191, and was one of the receivers for the money raised for the King's in 1194. In 1190 he inherited the earldom of Arundel.

Family Members Parents

William d'Aubigny 1099–1176

Adeliza Louvain of Brabant 1094–1151 Spouse

Maud Saint Hilary Clare 1132–1193 Siblings

Olivia d' Aubigny
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William d'Aubigny
Birth 1136
Arundel, Arun District, West Sussex, England
Death 24 Dec 1193 (aged 56–57)
Buckenham, Broadland District, Norfolk, England
Burial
Wymondham Abbey
Wymondham, South Norfolk District, Norfolk, England
Memorial ID 57483441

William d'Aubigny / Aubeney, 2nd Earl of Arundel,

Son of William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel and Adeliza de Louvain, the widow of King Henry I Beauclerc. Grandson of Guillaume d'Aubigny and Maud le Bigod, Godefroi I de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine and Ida de Namur, Comtesse de Namur. He was born before 1150.

William was the second husband of Matilda St Hilary de Harcouet, the daughter of Jacques (James) Saint Hilary du Harcouet, and his wife, Aveline, and the widow of Sir Roger de Clare, the Earl of Hertford. Their children included:

  • William, 3rd Earl of Arundel, crusader and Magna Carta Surety
  • Matilda, wife of William de Warrene, Earl of Surrey

William held the office of Custos Rotulorum (Keeper of the Rolls) of Windsor Castle in 1191, and was one of the receivers for the money raised for the King's in 1194. In 1190 he inherited the earldom of Arundel.

Family Members
Parents

William d'Aubigny
1099–1176

Adeliza Louvain of Brabant
1094–1151
Spouse

Maud Saint Hilary Clare
1132–1193
Siblings

Olivia d' Aubigny

Agatha d' Aubigny

Alice d'Aubigny
1136–1188
Children

William d' Albini
unknown–1221
Agatha d' Aubigny

Alice d'Aubigny 1136–1188 Children

William d' Albini unknown–1221

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William d'Aubigny, II, Lord of Belvoir's Timeline

1130
1130
Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England
1146
1146
Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England
1153
1153
Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England (United Kingdom)
1171
1171
Jersey, Guernsey, Channel Isles
1173
1173
South Ingleby, Lincolnshire, England
1177
1177
Of, Brant Broughton, Lincolnshire, England
1186
1186
Age 56
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