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Aimery de Saint-Amand

Birthdate:
Birthplace: St. Amand-des-Hautes-Terres, Eure, Normandy, France
Death: 1225 (60-69)
England (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:

Son of Odo de Saint-Amand, 8th Templar Grand Master
Husband of Miss De Verdon Of Bloxham
Father of Amauri de St. Amand, I and Sir William de Saint-Amand

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About Aimery de Saint-Amand

Aimery DE SAINT-AMAND [2634]

Born: Abt 1160, , , England, Marriage: N. DE VERDON [2635], Died: 1225, , , England about age 65

bullet   Other names for Aimery were Aymer, Almaric, Almeric, Aimery, Emery and DE SAINT-OMER.

General Notes:

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http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3P-S.htm#Ral...>: " _____ . m ___ de Verdun, daughter of ___. Her parentage and marriage are indicated by the order dated 2 Sep 1231 under which Henry III King of England granted repayment terms to [her son] "Amauricus de Sancto Amando" for the debts of "Waltero de verdun avunculo suo cuius heres ipse est". Her connection with the Verdon family is also inidicated by the charter dated [Oct] 1230 quoted below. One child: AMAURY [I] de Saint-Amand (-[May/Sep] 1241).

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http://www.fluckers.com/family/daspit/stamand1.html#John De Saint-Amand>: "The family resurfaces in England with _____ DE SAINT-AMAND (1160 - 1225). He was probably the son or possibly the nephew of Odo. He lived during the reign of Richard I, Coeur de Lion (1189-1199). We are not sure what his first name was, but two of his sons were Almaric I and Sir William de Saint-Amand "de Sauxio". He was the son-in-law of Walter de Verdon who was Sheriff of Essex and Herts from 1218 to 1220. He was succeeded by his son and heir Almaric I."

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Peter des Roches: An Alien in English Politics, 1205-1238> Par Nicholas Vincent: "... The Flemish (or possibly Norman) knight, Aimery de St Amand, had first appeared in England as a member of the bishop's wartime garrison at Taunton. After 1217 he was promoted to various estates including escheats in Sussex and Berkshire held from the crown via des Roches. Aimery's father-in-law, Walter de Verdun, was appointed deputy-sheriff of Essex under the Marshal, and served as constable of the Tower of London, either in his own right or as the representative of some magnate such as des Roches. In 1217 the Tower had been surrendered to des Roches, who appears to have supervised repairs there during the early years of the minority. In Oxfordshire Walter held half of the manor of Bloxham, close to the bishop's manor of Adderbury, where in 1218-19 he was paid £j by des Roches* bailiffs. Aimery de St Amand was himself regularly entertained on the episcopal estates, and in 1223 is found amongst the bishop's military following at Montgomery. In the same year he served alongside Peter de Maulay as a pledge for the count of Guines, and in 1221 stood as guarantor for Philip de Aubigne's custody of the Channel Islands. ..."

Aimery married N. DE VERDON [2635] [MRIN: 1502], daughter of Walter DE VERDON, Constable Of Bruges Castle, Sheriff Of Essex And H [2636] and Unknown. (N. DE VERDON [2635] was born about 1170 in , , England and died in , , England.)

Sources

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'SAINT-AMAND LINEAGE'- http://www.fluckers.com/family/daspit/stamand1.html

'Genealogy - KNIGHTs from Continental Europe to England/Ireland, to Philadelphia (PA), to France' - Nov. 2017- http://knight-france.com/geneal/names/2634.htm

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Aimery de Saint-Amand's Timeline

1160
1160
St. Amand-des-Hautes-Terres, Eure, Normandy, France
1175
1175
Bloxham, Oxfordshire, England
1225
1225
Age 65
England (United Kingdom)
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