Cecily de Rumilly1

F, #3031, d. between 1151 and 1155

Father*Robert de Rumilly1,2 d. c 1096
Mother*Muriel Rumilly2
Cecily de Rumilly|d. bt 1151 - 1155|p102.htm#i3031|Robert de Rumilly|d. c 1096|p102.htm#i3032|Muriel Rumilly||p134.htm#i4016|Ramfray d. Rumilly||p134.htm#i4017||||||||||

Marriage* Principal=William le Meschin of Skipton-in-Craven3,2 
Death*between 1151 and 1155 4 
Name Variation Cecily Roundli2 

Family

William le Meschin of Skipton-in-Craven b. c 1102, d. a 1139
Children

Last Edited23 Nov 2004

Citations

  1. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 132B-26.
  2. [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
  3. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots.
  4. [S338] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 8th ed., 40-24.

Robert de Rumilly1

M, #3032, d. circa 1096

Father*Ramfray de Rumilly2
Robert de Rumilly|d. c 1096|p102.htm#i3032|Ramfray de Rumilly||p134.htm#i4017||||||||||||||||

Marriage* Principal=Muriel Rumilly2 
Death*circa 1096 3 
Name Variation Robert (William) de Roundli2 

Family

Muriel Rumilly
Child

Last Edited23 Nov 2004

Citations

  1. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 132B-26.
  2. [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
  3. [S338] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 8th ed., 40-24.

Vicomte Ranulph II of Bayeux1

M, #3033, b. before 1046, d. 1129

Father*Vicomte Ranulph I of the Bessin2,3 b. c 1017
Mother*Alice of Normandy2,3
Vicomte Ranulph II of Bayeux|b. b 1046\nd. 1129|p102.htm#i3033|Vicomte Ranulph I of the Bessin|b. c 1017|p102.htm#i3039|Alice of Normandy||p102.htm#i3041|Vicomte Anschitil of the Bessin|b. c 970|p102.htm#i3040||||Richard I. of Normandy|b. 1001\nd. 6 Aug 1028|p102.htm#i3042||||

Birth*before 1046 4 
Marriage* Principal=Margaret d' Avranches5,3 
Birthcirca 1050 Normandy, France3 
Death*1129 3 
Name Variation Vicomte Ranulph II of Bayeax4 
LivingApril 1089 4 
Living*April 1089 5 

Family

Margaret d' Avranches b. c 1054
Children

Last Edited24 Oct 2003

Citations

  1. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 132B-26.
  2. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 132A-24.
  3. [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
  4. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 132A-25.
  5. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 132B-25.
  6. [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 49.

Margaret d' Avranches1

F, #3034, b. circa 1054

Father*Vicomte Richard le Goz d'Avranches1,2 b. c 1025, d. a 1082
Mother*Emma (?)3,2 b. c 1029
Margaret d' Avranches|b. c 1054|p102.htm#i3034|Vicomte Richard le Goz d'Avranches|b. c 1025\nd. a 1082|p102.htm#i3035|Emma (?)|b. c 1029|p102.htm#i3045|Thurstan (Todeni) Goz|b. c 1000\nd. a 1041|p150.htm#i4473|Judith Monterolier Goz/||p150.htm#i4474|Harlowen d. Burgo|b. c 1001\nd. c 1066|p115.htm#i3437|Arlette of Falais|b. c 1003|p60.htm#i1771|

Marriage* Principal=Vicomte Ranulph II of Bayeux1,2 
Birth*circa 1054 of Avranches, Normandy, France2 
Name Variation Maud3 
Name Variation Margaret of Chester (?)2 

Family

Vicomte Ranulph II of Bayeux b. b 1046, d. 1129
Children

Last Edited24 Oct 2003

Citations

  1. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 132B-25.
  2. [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
  3. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 132A-25.
  4. [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 49.

Vicomte Richard le Goz d'Avranches1

M, #3035, b. circa 1025, d. after 1082

Father*Thurstan (Todeni) Goz2 b. c 1000, d. a 1041
Mother*Judith Monterolier Goz/2
Vicomte Richard le Goz d'Avranches|b. c 1025\nd. a 1082|p102.htm#i3035|Thurstan (Todeni) Goz|b. c 1000\nd. a 1041|p150.htm#i4473|Judith Monterolier Goz/||p150.htm#i4474|Ansfred l. Goz|d. a 1035|p323.htm#i9685||||||||||

Marriage* Principal=Emma (?)3,2 
Birth*circa 1025 Avranches, France2 
Death*after 1082 2 

Family

Emma (?) b. c 1029
Children

Last Edited24 Oct 2003

Citations

  1. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 132B-25.
  2. [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
  3. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 132A-25.

Ranulph III le Meschin de Briquessart1

M, #3036, b. circa 1070, d. 17 January 1128/29 or 27 January 1128/29

Father*Vicomte Ranulph II of Bayeux2,3 b. b 1046, d. 1129
Mother*Margaret d' Avranches3 b. c 1054
Ranulph III le Meschin de Briquessart|b. c 1070\nd. 17 Jan 1128/29 or 27 Jan 1128/29|p102.htm#i3036|Vicomte Ranulph II of Bayeux|b. b 1046\nd. 1129|p102.htm#i3033|Margaret d' Avranches|b. c 1054|p102.htm#i3034|Vicomte Ranulph I. of the Bessin|b. c 1017|p102.htm#i3039|Alice of Normandy||p102.htm#i3041|Vicomte Richard le Goz d'Avranches|b. c 1025\nd. a 1082|p102.htm#i3035|Emma (?)|b. c 1029|p102.htm#i3045|

Birth*circa 1070 of Cheshire, England3 
Marriage*circa 1098 3rd=Lucy (?)1,4 
Death*17 January 1128/29 or 27 January 1128/29 1,3 
Burial* St. Werberg's, Chester, England1,3 
DNB* Ranulf (I) [Ranulf le Meschin], third earl of Chester (d. 1129), magnate, was son of Ranulf (Ralph) de Briquessart, vicomte of the Bessin (the area around Bayeux), and Matilda, daughter of Richard, vicomte of the Avranchin (the area around Avranches). The name Meschin (‘younger’ or ‘junior’) was presumably first employed to distinguish him from his father.
Family and early career in the borders
In the Durham book of fraternity (the liber vitae), in addition to Ranulf there are listed his parents, an elder brother, Richard, who died young, and a younger brother, William; and he had also a sister, Agnes, who was the first wife of Robert de Grandmesnil (d. c.1136). Ranulf (I) was a member of the military household first of William II and then of Henry I. He is first recorded as Ranulf, son of Ranulf le vicomte, on 24 April 1089 when he authenticated with his cross a grant of Robert Curthose, duke of Normandy, to the cathedral of Bayeux. In 1093–4, as nephew of Hugh d'Avranches, earl of Chester (d. 1101), he witnessed the charter which recorded the establishment of a monastic community at Chester. About 1098 he became the third husband of Lucy (d. c.1138), heir of the honour of Bolingbroke, who had earlier been married first to Ivo Taillebois and then to Roger fitz Gerold (the father of her son William de Roumare). This made him a major landowner in Lincolnshire. It also either originated or strengthened his ties with what would become the English shires of Cumberland and Westmorland, centred on Carlisle. In succession to Ivo Taillebois he was for a time lord of Appleby, for he later referred to ‘my castle’ in that place, which controlled the road from north Yorkshire to Carlisle (Prescott, no. 3). William Rufus had captured Carlisle in 1092, and it became the centre of Anglo-Norman settlement in the region. Ranulf was long remembered as the first lord of this region, and his lordship was for a time visible on the ground. An interesting charter of David, king of Scots, granting Annandale to Robert (I) de Brus (c.1124), defined his territory as being north of ‘the boundary of Ranulf Meschin’ (divisam Randulphi Meschin) , and his rights as those ‘which Ranulf Meschin once had in Carlisle and in his land of Cumberland’ (Lawrie, 48–9). It is possible that Ranulf's involvement at Carlisle predated 1100, for one of his charters describes William Rufus as his lord, but firm dates come from the reign of Henry I. Close to Carlisle, at Wetherhal, c.1106, Ranulf founded a Benedictine priory, a colony of St Mary's Abbey, York. The earliest baronies, according to the memory of the shire in 1212, were granted by Ranulf in the reign of Henry I, and the more significant of these were held by his relatives and dependants. His brother-in-law Robert de Trivers was given the lordship of Burgh by Sands. His Norman tenant Richer de Boiville received Kirklinton and served as sheriff.
William le Meschin
The most important member of a tightly knit family group was Ranulf's younger brother William le Meschin (d. 1129x35). William went on the first crusade, where he is mentioned, as ‘William son of Ranulf le vicomte’ at the siege of Nicaea in 1097 (Ordericus Vitalis, Eccl. hist., 5.59). In Cumbria William le Meschin was first given charge of Gilsland, which he failed to hold against the Scots, and then Egremont (the barony of Copeland). He built the castle at Egremont, and close by on the coast he founded the priory of St Bees, a further daughter house of St Mary's, York. William le Meschin married Cecily de Rumilly, the daughter of Robert de Rumilly and heir to the barony of Skipton in Craven, west Yorkshire, thus creating a substantial cross-Pennine estate. William and Cecily were the founders of the priory of Embsay, which later removed to Bolton in Wharfedale. In addition to the two baronies of Egremont and Skipton, William le Meschin acquired tenancies in several counties, the more significant held of his brother in Lincolnshire (where the Lindsey survey of 1115–18 provides detailed record) and in Cheshire. William remained closely linked with Ranulf, whom he survived by just a few years, dying before 1135. An elder son, Matthew, having predeceased him, William's heirs were successively his younger son, also called Ranulf le Meschin, and three sisters, Amice, Alice, and Matilda, who in the course of a total of seven marriages comprehensively dismembered the estate.
Earl of Chester
Ranulf was in regular though not frequent attendance at the court of Henry I: he is found at various times at the palaces at Westminster, Winchester, and Rouen, at the hunting lodges at Brampton and Woodstock, and at the monastery at Reading. Most significantly, he was one of the commanders of Henry's forces at the battle of Tinchebrai in late September 1106, the others being Robert, count of Meulan, and William (II) de Warenne, earl of Surrey (d. 1138), all three men described by Orderic Vitalis as officers of the royal household. Ranulf was one of the magnates who witnessed the treaty of Dover made with the count of Flanders on 17 May 1110; and he was present at the Christmas court at St Albans in 1115. He occurs twice as a royal justice, first in 1106, then c.1116, and it may be significant that in each case one of his fellow justices was Geoffrey Ridel, whose wife was an illegitimate daughter of Hugh d'Avranches, earl of Chester. Even with his substantial English lordships, Ranulf was frequently in Normandy, particularly at times of military threat.

In 1119 Orderic Vitalis mentioned ‘Richard, earl of Chester, and his kinsman and successor Ralph of Briquessart’ as pre-eminent among those who remained loyal to the king (Ordericus Vitalis, Eccl. hist., 6.223). The chronicler here looked ahead to the last and most crucial of the events that determined Ranulf's career. On 21 November 1120 Richard of Chester and Ranulf were together at Barfleur and witnessed a charter in favour of the abbey of Cerisy. Just four days later Richard died in the White Ship disaster. Ranulf was appointed earl of Chester in succession to his cousin, and occurs as such in a charter issued at London early in January 1121. The precise terms of his succession are not clear, but certainly some of Lucy's Lincolnshire lands were surrendered to the king, and seemingly also Ranulf's lordships in Cumbria. According to later tradition, on succeeding to the earldom Ranulf ‘gave back to the lord king the county (comitatus) of Cumbria, on condition that each of those he had enfeoffed should hold of the king in chief’ (Wilson, 492): this is from the Chronicon Cumbrie, a ‘special source of error’ according to J. H. Round (DNB), but with regard to the timing of the transfer probably accurate. He promised the king a substantial relief, for in 1129/30 his son Earl Ranulf (II) owed £1000 ‘for his father's debt for the land of Earl Hugh’ (Pipe rolls, 31 Henry I, 110). This may well represent the full total of the original debt, for good connections at court and loyal service in the field would temper the king's demands for payment.

At court in the early 1120s Earl Ranulf (I) was named as chief among the kinsfolk who arranged a marriage that linked the Basset and Ridel families: named also in an agreement ratified by the king at Woodstock were his brother William le Meschin, his constable William, his chancellor Geoffrey, and Nigel d'Aubigny. All the while the old campaigner remained on military alert. In March 1123 the king at Woodstock received news of a threat from supporters of William Clito (d. 1128), and immediately the earls of Gloucester and Chester were sent over to Normandy ‘to guard that territory’ (Symeon of Durham, 267–8). Throughout the winter of 1123–4 Ranulf had charge of the garrison of Évreux. Good intelligence of the movements of the enemy led to the ambush at Bourgthéroulde on 25 March 1124, which led to the capture of Waleran, count of Meulan, and others, and gained Ranulf much credit.
Death and legacy
The earldom of Chester gave Ranulf his title, but in the county itself he may not have had time to put down strong roots. His own grants as earl were all confirmations, to St Evroult in Normandy, to St Werburgh's, Chester, and to his wife's foundation at Spalding in Lincolnshire. He did, however, establish a second generation of his family in English lordship. His daughter Alice married the marcher lord Richard de Clare who was killed by the Welsh in late April 1136. Among the witnesses to his son's charters occur Richard Bacun, who married an illegitimate daughter, an illegitimate son, Benedict, and Fulk de Briquessart, who was possibly his nephew. Ranulf died in January 1129, and was buried in the chapter house of Chester Abbey. A long series of agreements made by his son Ranulf (II) (de Gernons) and his widow, the Countess Lucy, are entered on the pipe roll of 1129/30. Among these the countess offered the king 500 marks that she not be required to marry again.

Edmund King
Sources

Reg. RAN, vols. 1–2 · Ordericus Vitalis, Eccl. hist. · G. Barraclough, ed., The charters of the Anglo-Norman earls of Chester, c.1071–1237, Lancashire and Cheshire RS, 126 (1988) · Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society, 71 (1991) [G. Barraclough issue, The earldom of Chester and its charters, ed. A. T. Thacker] · W. Farrer and others, eds., Early Yorkshire charters, 12 vols. (1914–65), vol. 7 · J. E. Prescott, ed., Register of the priory of Wetherhal, Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, record series, 1 (1897) · H. Summerson, Medieval Carlisle: the city and the borders from the late eleventh to the mid-sixteenth century, 2 vols., Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, extra ser., 25 (1993) · Pipe rolls, 31 Henry I · [J. Wilson], ed., The register of the priory of St Bees, SurtS, 126 (1915) · A. C. Lawrie, ed., Early Scottish charters prior to AD 1153 (1905) · G. W. S. Barrow, ‘The pattern of lordship and feudal settlement in Cumbria’, Journal of Medieval History, 1 (1975), 117–38 · J. C. Holt, ‘Politics and property in early medieval England’, Past and Present, 57 (1972), appx 2, D, 51–2 · M. V. Taylor, ‘Some obits of abbots and founders of St Werburgh's Abbey, Chester’, Liber Luciani de laude Cestrie, ed. M. V. Taylor, Lancashire and Cheshire RS, 64 (1912), 90 · Dugdale, Monasticon, 3.217–18 · C. W. Foster and T. Longley, eds., The Lincolnshire Domesday and the Lindsey Survey, Lincoln RS, 19 (1924) · Symeon of Durham, Opera, vol. 2 · GEC, Peerage
Wealth at death

earldom of Chester valued at approx. £800 in 1086
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Edmund King, ‘Ranulf (I) , third earl of Chester (d. 1129)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/23127, accessed 24 Sept 2005]

Ranulf (I) (d. 1129): doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/23127
William le Meschin (d. 1129x35): doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/518885 
Title*1120 Earl of Chester1 
Occupation*1124 Normandy, France, Commander of the Royal forces in Normandy1 
Title Lord of Cumberland1 
Title Vicomte of Bayeux1 

Family

Lucy (?) b. c 1068, d. 1141
Children

Last Edited24 Sep 2005

Citations

  1. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 132A-26.
  2. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 132A-25.
  3. [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
  4. [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 49.
  5. [S376] Unknown editor, unknown short title.
  6. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 246B-25.
  7. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 210-27.

Ives Taillebois1

M, #3037, d. circa 1094

Marriage* 1st=Lucy (?)1 
Death*circa 1094 2 

Last Edited15 May 2005

Citations

  1. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 132A-26.
  2. [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 49.

Roger FitzGerold1

M, #3038, d. 15 July

Death*15 July 2 
Marriage* 2nd=Lucy (?)1,2 
Name Variation Roger FitzGerold de Romare2 
Note*  

Family

Lucy (?) b. c 1068, d. 1141
Child

Last Edited24 Oct 2003

Citations

  1. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 132A-26.
  2. [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.

Vicomte Ranulph I of the Bessin1

M, #3039, b. circa 1017

Father*Vicomte Anschitil of the Bessin1,2 b. c 970
Vicomte Ranulph I of the Bessin|b. c 1017|p102.htm#i3039|Vicomte Anschitil of the Bessin|b. c 970|p102.htm#i3040||||Balsa d' Espagne||p158.htm#i4715|Poppa (?)||p363.htm#i10874|||||||

Marriage* Principal=Alice of Normandy1,2 
Birth*circa 1017 of Bayeaux, France2 
Event-Misc*1047 Val-es-Dunes, Fought at the Battle of Val-es-Dunes1 

Family

Alice of Normandy
Child

Last Edited24 Oct 2003

Citations

  1. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 132A-24.
  2. [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.

Vicomte Anschitil of the Bessin1

M, #3040, b. circa 970

Father*Balsa d' Espagne2
Mother*Poppa (?)2
Vicomte Anschitil of the Bessin|b. c 970|p102.htm#i3040|Balsa d' Espagne||p158.htm#i4715|Poppa (?)||p363.htm#i10874|Ralph I. de Tony|d. a 975|p150.htm#i4483||||||||||

Birth*circa 970 of Bayeaux, France2 
Name Variation Ancitel (?)2 
Living*1031 1 

Family

Child

Last Edited15 May 2005

Citations

  1. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 132A-24.
  2. [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.

Alice of Normandy1

F, #3041

Father*Richard III of Normandy b. 1001, d. 6 Aug 1028; bastard2
Alice of Normandy||p102.htm#i3041|Richard III of Normandy|b. 1001\nd. 6 Aug 1028|p102.htm#i3042||||Richard I. of Normandy "the Good"|b. c 958\nd. 28 Aug 1026|p60.htm#i1774|Judith of Brittany|b. 982\nd. 16 Jun 1017|p60.htm#i1773|||||||

Marriage* Principal=Vicomte Ranulph I of the Bessin1,3 
Name Variation Alix of Normandy (?)3 

Family

Vicomte Ranulph I of the Bessin b. c 1017
Child

Last Edited24 Oct 2003

Citations

  1. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 132A-24.
  2. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 132A-23.
  3. [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.

Richard III of Normandy1

M, #3042, b. 1001, d. 6 August 1028

Father*Richard II of Normandy "the Good"2,3 b. c 958, d. 28 Aug 1026
Mother*Judith of Brittany2,3 b. 982, d. 16 Jun 1017
Richard III of Normandy|b. 1001\nd. 6 Aug 1028|p102.htm#i3042|Richard II of Normandy "the Good"|b. c 958\nd. 28 Aug 1026|p60.htm#i1774|Judith of Brittany|b. 982\nd. 16 Jun 1017|p60.htm#i1773|Richard I. of Normandy "the Fearless"|b. 933\nd. 20 Nov 996|p91.htm#i2708|Gunnora (?)|d. 1031|p147.htm#i4391|Duke Conan I. of Brittany|d. 27 Jun 992|p60.htm#i1776|Ermengarde of Anjou||p60.htm#i1775|

Birth*1001 Normandy, France3 
Marriage*January 1026 Principal=Adèle of France3,4 
Death*6 August 1028 1,3 
HTML* 
Wikipedia article
 

Family 1

Adèle of France b. c 1003, d. 8 Jan 1079
Children

Family 2

Children

Last Edited2 Jul 2005

Citations

  1. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 132A-23.
  2. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 132A-22.
  3. [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
  4. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 128-21.

Nicholas of St. Owen1

M, #3043

Father*Richard III of Normandy1 b. 1001, d. 6 Aug 1028
Nicholas of St. Owen||p102.htm#i3043|Richard III of Normandy|b. 1001\nd. 6 Aug 1028|p102.htm#i3042||||Richard I. of Normandy "the Good"|b. c 958\nd. 28 Aug 1026|p60.htm#i1774|Judith of Brittany|b. 982\nd. 16 Jun 1017|p60.htm#i1773|||||||

Occupation* Abbot of St. Owen2 

Last Edited2 Jul 2005

Citations

  1. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 132A-23.
  2. [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 183.

Onslow of Normandy1

M, #3044

Father*Richard III of Normandy b. 1001, d. 6 Aug 1028; bastard1
Onslow of Normandy||p102.htm#i3044|Richard III of Normandy|b. 1001\nd. 6 Aug 1028|p102.htm#i3042||||Richard I. of Normandy "the Good"|b. c 958\nd. 28 Aug 1026|p60.htm#i1774|Judith of Brittany|b. 982\nd. 16 Jun 1017|p60.htm#i1773|||||||

Last Edited24 Oct 2003

Citations

  1. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 132A-23.

Emma (?)1

F, #3045, b. circa 1029

Father*Harlowen de Burgo2 b. c 1001, d. c 1066
Mother*Arlette of Falais2 b. c 1003
Emma (?)|b. c 1029|p102.htm#i3045|Harlowen de Burgo|b. c 1001\nd. c 1066|p115.htm#i3437|Arlette of Falais|b. c 1003|p60.htm#i1771|John d. Bourg||p115.htm#i3440||||Fulbert of Falais|b. c 970|p60.htm#i1772|Doda (?)||p122.htm#i3647|

Marriage* Principal=Vicomte Richard le Goz d'Avranches1,2 
Birth*circa 1029 of Conteville, France2 
Note* said to be a half-sister of William the Conqueror1 
Name Variation Emma de Conteville Goz/2 

Family

Vicomte Richard le Goz d'Avranches b. c 1025, d. a 1082
Children

Last Edited24 Oct 2003

Citations

  1. [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 132A-25.
  2. [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.

Fernán Pérez de Ayala1

M, #3047, b. 1305, d. 15 October 1385

 

Father*Pero López de Ayala II1 d. a Feb 1331
Mother*Sancha Fernández Barroso1
Fernán Pérez de Ayala|b. 1305\nd. 15 Oct 1385|p102.htm#i3047|Pero López de Ayala II|d. a Feb 1331|p102.htm#i3051|Sancha Fernández Barroso||p102.htm#i3052|||||||Fernán Pérez Barroso||p102.htm#i3053|Mencia Garcia de Sotomayor||p102.htm#i3054|

ChartsAnn Marbury Pedigree

Birth*1305 Toledo, Toledo, Spain1 
Marriage* Principal=Elvira Alvarez de Ceballos1 
Death*15 October 1385 Vitorio, Spain1 
Burial* Quejana, Spain1 
Title*1332 lord of Ayala1 
HTML* 
Pedro López de Ayala and the Formation of Mendoza Attitudes
 
Title adelantado major del reino de Murcia1 
Title merino mayor of Asturias1 

Family

Elvira Alvarez de Ceballos d. 3 Aug 1372
Children

Last Edited1 Aug 2004

Citations

  1. [S203] Nathaniel Taylor, Abunazar to Ayala to England in "Abunazar to Ayala to England," listserve message 31 Jul 2002.
  2. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.

Elvira Alvarez de Ceballos1

F, #3048, d. 3 August 1372

Father*Diego Gutiérrez de Ceballos2 d. 1330
Mother*Juana García Carrillo2
Elvira Alvarez de Ceballos|d. 3 Aug 1372|p102.htm#i3048|Diego Gutiérrez de Ceballos|d. 1330|p104.htm#i3102|Juana García Carrillo||p104.htm#i3101|||||||García Gómez Carrillo||p104.htm#i3104|Elvira Alvarez Osorio||p104.htm#i3103|

ChartsAnn Marbury Pedigree

Marriage* Principal=Fernán Pérez de Ayala1 
Death*3 August 1372 1 
Burial* Quejana, Spain1 

Family

Fernán Pérez de Ayala b. 1305, d. 15 Oct 1385
Children

Last Edited24 Oct 2003

Citations

  1. [S203] Nathaniel Taylor, Abunazar to Ayala to England in "Abunazar to Ayala to England," listserve message 31 Jul 2002.
  2. [S205] Todd A. Farmerie and Nathaniel L. Taylor, "Notes on the Ancestry of Sancha de Ayala."
  3. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.

Pedro López de Ayala III1

M, #3049, b. 1332, d. 1407

Father*Fernán Pérez de Ayala1 b. 1305, d. 15 Oct 1385
Mother*Elvira Alvarez de Ceballos1 d. 3 Aug 1372
Pedro López de Ayala III|b. 1332\nd. 1407|p102.htm#i3049|Fernán Pérez de Ayala|b. 1305\nd. 15 Oct 1385|p102.htm#i3047|Elvira Alvarez de Ceballos|d. 3 Aug 1372|p102.htm#i3048|Pero López de Ayala II|d. a Feb 1331|p102.htm#i3051|Sancha Fernández Barroso||p102.htm#i3052|Diego Gutiérrez de Ceballos|d. 1330|p104.htm#i3102|Juana García Carrillo||p104.htm#i3101|

Birth*1332 2 
Death*1407 2 
Name Variation Pero1 
Note* one of the three leading Castilian writers of his century1 
Title* Castile, grand chancellor of Castile1 
Note Poet, soldier, diplomat, 'canciller mayor' of Castile, translator of Boccaccio and Guido delle Colonne, and commentator on the book of Job. His 'Crónicas de los reyes de Castilla' are full of details about events and personalities he knew from first-hand experience. - Leo van der Pas2 

Last Edited23 Jul 2004

Citations

  1. [S203] Nathaniel Taylor, Abunazar to Ayala to England in "Abunazar to Ayala to England," listserve message 31 Jul 2002.
  2. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.

Pero López de Ayala II1

M, #3051, d. after February 1331

 

ChartsAnn Marbury Pedigree

Marriage* Principal=Sancha Fernández Barroso1 
Death*after February 1331 1 
Title* adelantado mayor del reino de Murcia1 
Title Cartagena, Spain, lord of the city of Cartagena1 

Family

Sancha Fernández Barroso
Child

Last Edited1 Aug 2004

Citations

  1. [S203] Nathaniel Taylor, Abunazar to Ayala to England in "Abunazar to Ayala to England," listserve message 31 Jul 2002.

Sancha Fernández Barroso1

F, #3052

Father*Fernán Pérez Barroso1
Mother*Mencia Garcia de Sotomayor1
Sancha Fernández Barroso||p102.htm#i3052|Fernán Pérez Barroso||p102.htm#i3053|Mencia Garcia de Sotomayor||p102.htm#i3054|Pero Gomez Barroso||p102.htm#i3057|Châmoa Fernandes de Azevedo||p102.htm#i3058|Garci Melendez de Sotomayor||p102.htm#i3055|Ines de Saavedra "la Gorda"||p102.htm#i3056|

ChartsAnn Marbury Pedigree

Marriage* Principal=Pero López de Ayala II1 

Family

Pero López de Ayala II d. a Feb 1331
Child

Last Edited24 Oct 2003

Citations

  1. [S203] Nathaniel Taylor, Abunazar to Ayala to England in "Abunazar to Ayala to England," listserve message 31 Jul 2002.

Fernán Pérez Barroso1

M, #3053

Father*Pero Gomez Barroso1
Mother*Châmoa Fernandes de Azevedo1
Fernán Pérez Barroso||p102.htm#i3053|Pero Gomez Barroso||p102.htm#i3057|Châmoa Fernandes de Azevedo||p102.htm#i3058|||||||Fernão Pires de Azevedo||p102.htm#i3059||||

ChartsAnn Marbury Pedigree

Marriage* Principal=Mencia Garcia de Sotomayor1 

Family

Mencia Garcia de Sotomayor
Child

Last Edited24 Oct 2003

Citations

  1. [S203] Nathaniel Taylor, Abunazar to Ayala to England in "Abunazar to Ayala to England," listserve message 31 Jul 2002.

Mencia Garcia de Sotomayor1

F, #3054

Father*Garci Melendez de Sotomayor1
Mother*Ines de Saavedra "la Gorda"1
Mencia Garcia de Sotomayor||p102.htm#i3054|Garci Melendez de Sotomayor||p102.htm#i3055|Ines de Saavedra "la Gorda"||p102.htm#i3056|||||||||||||

ChartsAnn Marbury Pedigree

Marriage* Principal=Fernán Pérez Barroso1 

Family

Fernán Pérez Barroso
Child

Last Edited24 Oct 2003

Citations

  1. [S203] Nathaniel Taylor, Abunazar to Ayala to England in "Abunazar to Ayala to England," listserve message 31 Jul 2002.

Garci Melendez de Sotomayor1

M, #3055

ChartsAnn Marbury Pedigree

Marriage* Principal=Ines de Saavedra "la Gorda"1 

Family

Ines de Saavedra "la Gorda"
Child

Last Edited24 Oct 2003

Citations

  1. [S203] Nathaniel Taylor, Abunazar to Ayala to England in "Abunazar to Ayala to England," listserve message 31 Jul 2002.

Ines de Saavedra "la Gorda"1

F, #3056

ChartsAnn Marbury Pedigree

Marriage* Principal=Garci Melendez de Sotomayor1 

Family

Garci Melendez de Sotomayor
Child

Last Edited24 Oct 2003

Citations

  1. [S203] Nathaniel Taylor, Abunazar to Ayala to England in "Abunazar to Ayala to England," listserve message 31 Jul 2002.

Pero Gomez Barroso1

M, #3057

ChartsAnn Marbury Pedigree

Marriage* Principal=Châmoa Fernandes de Azevedo1 
Occupation* the troubadour; extant corpus of 12 poems in the Galician-Portuguese tradition.

1 
Residence*1248 Sevilla, Spain1 

Family

Châmoa Fernandes de Azevedo
Child

Last Edited24 Oct 2003

Citations

  1. [S203] Nathaniel Taylor, Abunazar to Ayala to England in "Abunazar to Ayala to England," listserve message 31 Jul 2002.

Châmoa Fernandes de Azevedo1

F, #3058

Father*Fernão Pires de Azevedo1
Châmoa Fernandes de Azevedo||p102.htm#i3058|Fernão Pires de Azevedo||p102.htm#i3059||||Pedro Hermiges de Azevedo||p102.htm#i3060||||||||||

ChartsAnn Marbury Pedigree

Marriage* Principal=Pero Gomez Barroso1 

Family

Pero Gomez Barroso
Child

Last Edited24 Oct 2003

Citations

  1. [S203] Nathaniel Taylor, Abunazar to Ayala to England in "Abunazar to Ayala to England," listserve message 31 Jul 2002.

Fernão Pires de Azevedo1

M, #3059

Father*Pedro Hermiges de Azevedo1
Fernão Pires de Azevedo||p102.htm#i3059|Pedro Hermiges de Azevedo||p102.htm#i3060||||Hermígio Mendes de Azevedo||p103.htm#i3062|Elvira Viegas||p103.htm#i3063|||||||

ChartsAnn Marbury Pedigree

Family

Child

Last Edited24 Oct 2003

Citations

  1. [S203] Nathaniel Taylor, Abunazar to Ayala to England in "Abunazar to Ayala to England," listserve message 31 Jul 2002.

Pedro Hermiges de Azevedo1

M, #3060

Father*Hermígio Mendes de Azevedo1
Mother*Elvira Viegas1
Pedro Hermiges de Azevedo||p102.htm#i3060|Hermígio Mendes de Azevedo||p103.htm#i3062|Elvira Viegas||p103.htm#i3063|Mendo País Bofinho||p103.htm#i3065|Sancha País||p103.htm#i3066|Egas Moniz||p103.htm#i3064||||

Family

Child

Last Edited24 Oct 2003

Citations

  1. [S203] Nathaniel Taylor, Abunazar to Ayala to England in "Abunazar to Ayala to England," listserve message 31 Jul 2002.
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