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Adelisa d'Ivry

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Death: circa 1133
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Daughter of Roger d'Ivry, seigneur d'Ivry, King's Butler (William I) and Adeline de Grentmesnil
Sister of Roger d'Ivry; Hugues d'Ivry and Godfrey d'Ivry
Half sister of Gunnora Bigod and William Bigod, Lord of Framlingham, Sheriff of Suffolk

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About Adelisa d'Ivry

Adelise

Daughter of Roger d'Ivry

From Medlands:

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMAN%20NOBILITY.htm#RogerIvrydied...

ROGER d'Ivry (-after 24 Apr 1089). No information has so far been found on the parentage of Roger, but presumably he was closely connected to Robert d'Ivry, husband of Aubrée. Seigneur d'Ivry. Pincerna of William I King of England. He founded the abbey of Ivry-la-Balluis[1419]. An undated manuscript records that “Robertus de Oili” built "castellum Oxonii” in 1072 and that "Robertus de Oili et Rogerus de Iveri" built the church of St George in Oxford castle in 1074[1420]. Domesday Book records land held by “Roger d´Ivry” in Bucklebury, Eagle, Blewbury and Gainfield Hundreds in Berkshire, land in Ixhill, Mursley and Rowley Hundreds in Buckinghamshire, and "Robert d´Oilly and Roger d´Ivry" holding Stowe in Buckinghamshire from the bishop of Bayeux in Buckinghamshire and Arncott from the abbot of Abingdon St Mary in Oxfordshire, "Roger d´Ivry" other properties in Oxfordshire[1421]. His parentage has not yet been ascertained, but from a chronological point of view he could have been the son of Guillaume d´Ivry. The joint activities with Robert de Oilly suggest a family relationship. He held Cottisford from his father-in-law in 1086 in Domesday Book[1422].] m ADELINE de Grantmesnil, daughter of HUGUES de Grantmesnil & his wife Adelisa [Aelis] de Beaumont-sur-Oise (-[1110/11]). Orderic Vitalis names “Adelinam et Hadvisam, Rochesiam et Mathildem et Agnetem” as the daughters of “Hugo de Grentemaisnilio” and his wife “Adelidem filiam Ivonis comitis de Bellomonte”, adding that Adeline married “Rogerio de Ibreio”[1423]. Domesday Book records “the wife of Roger d´Ivry” holding land in Islip, Kiddington and Oddington in Oxfordshire[1424]. The Chronicle of Abingdon records that "nobilis...matrona Athelina de Hiuerio" donated land "apud...Faineote" to Abingdon in [1110/11] and that “filia eiusdem Adeliz” later confirmed the donation[1425]. She died soon after making grants to Abingdon Abbey in [1110/11][1426]. Roger & his wife had one child:

i) ADELISE d'Ivry (-after [Jun] 1133). Daughter and heiress of Roger d'Ivry and Adelina de Grantmesnil, she is named in her mother's grants to Abingdon Abbey in [1110/11]. The Chronicle of Abingdon records that "nobilis...matrona Athelina de Hiuerio" donated land "apud...Faineote" to Abingdon in [1110/11] and that “filia eiusdem Adeliz” later confirmed the donation[1427]. King Henry I confirmed the donation of "the manor of Rowington in Warwickshire" to Reading St Mary made by “Adelicia de Evereio”, by charter dated [Jun] 1133[1428]. Domesday Descendants says that this is the last recorded reference to her[1429].

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