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Alice Haget

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Healaugh, Ainsty, Yorkshire, England
Death: England
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Daughter of Bertram ll Haget, of Wighill, Bainton & Healaugh and Gundred d'Aubigny
Wife of John de Friston
Mother of Alice de Friston
Sister of Lucia Haget; Geoffrey Haget; Ralph Haget; Agnes Haget, Lady of Bainton and Gundred Haget

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About Alice Haget

Alice Haget 1, 2, 3, 4 was born 1154 in Healaugh, Ainsty, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of Bertram Haget & Gundred d'Aubigny.

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"She married Jordan de St. Mary on 1188 in York St. Mary Castlegate, Ainsty, Yorkshire, England."

It appears that she married William (also seen as John)de Friston, and it is her daughter Alice Friston who married Jordan de St. Mary.

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From Antiquities of Shropshire, Volume 10. By Robert William Eyton. Page 185. "Bartholomew Toret"

Alice Haget, apparently the third sister of Geoffrey, had Helagh, and married John de Friston. Her only daughter and heir, Alice, married Jordan de St. Mary; and a Charter, which the said Jordan and Alice expedited jointly to Helagh-Park Priory, has the attestation of Bartholomew Thuret.1 This Charter undoubtedly passed in or about the year 1219.

From http://www.boyntons.us/yorkshire/people/boyntontriangle/walterwitne...

Early Yorkshire Charters, Volume 1 pp. 387-398.

520. Notification by Geoffrey Haget to his heirs of his gift to the monks of Fountains of the town of Thorpe (Underwood) and Elwick in alms, and request that, as they desire his (eternal) welfare, they will confirm his gift and divide his inheritance between them with unanimity, lest by discord they incur loss. 1198-1199. Cartul. of Fount.

In 1201 the monks obtained a grant of free warren in their manor of Thorpe, which they had by the gift of Geoffrey Haget, as he had the same liberty by the grant of Henry II. Geoffrey was living on 16th February 1199, but died during the year, and partition of his lands was made by abbots of Fountains and Roche, Walter de Fauconberg and Walter de Bovington. His heirs were his four sisters or their descendants, namely Gundreda (unmarried); Agnes wife of Alan son of Brian of Bedale and mother of Brian Fitz-Alan, who was heir to his father at the latter's death in 1189; Lucy wife of Peter Thuret, and mother of Bartholmew; and Alice wife of John de Friston and mother of Alice wife of Jordan de St. Mary.

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From Lower Wharfedale: Being a Complete Account of the History, Antiquities and Scenery of the Picturesque Valley of the Wharfe, from Cawood to Arthington (Google eBook) Harry Speight E. Stock, 1902 - Wharfedale (England). - 532 pages. Page 359-360. "CHAPTER XXXII. Healaugh Priory."

In 1203 the monks of Marmoutier disclaimed any right in the hermitage of Healaugh, whereupon a church was built to the honour of Saint John the Evangelist, and some religious were established here by Geoffery, son of Bertram Haget, the original founder. Some years later, about 1217, an Austin Priory, or house of regular Black Canons, was begun and in due time completed and endowed by Jordan de St. Maria and Alice, his wife, who was one of the four sisters and co-heiresses of Geoffrey Haget." Healaugh was her portion.

From Lower Wharfedale: Being a Complete Account of the History, Antiquities and Scenery of the Picturesque Valley of the Wharfe, from Cawood to Arthington (Google eBook) Harry Speight E. Stock, 1902 - Wharfedale (England). - 532 pages. "CHAPTER XXXI. Healaugh: Its History, Church, And "bible Lands.". Pages 350-351

The lands of Goisfrid Alselin descended to his daughter and heiress, wife of Robert de Calz or Caux, by whom they were divided with the descendants of his nephew, Ralph Halselyn.j Healaugh came to the Hagets, and in 1201 William fil Hugh de Lelay quitclaimed to Jordan de S. Maria and Alice his wife, three hundred acres of woodland in Helage (Healaugh) Park, tor which the said Jordan and Alice gave to the said William 20 marks of silver.*
This Alice is stated to be a daughter of John de Friston, or Fryston, by Alice, one of the four sisters and co-heiresses of Geoffery Haget, lord of Healaugh, and founder of Healaugh Priory in 1218. 4
But in the particulars of the coats quartered in the Earl of Strafford's achievement^ the above Alice, daughter and heiress of John de Friston is stated by Mr. Ellis to be the [first ?] wife of Sir Richd. Walleys. Then he says Sir Richard Walleys and Agnes had Stephen Walleis,^ who married Nora, daughter and co-heiress of Robert de Umfraville, "Earl of Angus," descendant of Robert de Umfraville by Aveline, daughter and co-heiress of the Justicier Richard de Lucy, through their grandson Gilbert de Umfraville of Prudhoe, and Matilda his wife, daughter and heiress of Gilchrist, Earl of Angus, in Scotland. ....

  • * Surtees Soc, vol. 94, page 10.

From http://cybergata.com/roots/3297.htm

• Background Information. 802 

Bertram Haget, of Helagh, Yorkshire, living during the reign of Stephen. He attested to the Foundation Charter of Sallay Abbey along with his brother Faricius. About the same time Bertram Haget gave a Hermitage and some land in the wood of Helaghe to Gilbert, a monk of the French House of Marmontier. Among the witnesses of this grant were Pharice Haget and others of the Grantor's family [Monasticon, vol. VI, p. 438, nos. I. II.].

The children of Bertram Haget shown as witnesses to charters were Geoffrey, Ralph, Lucia, Alice, Gundred and an unknown daughter who married Alan Fitz Brian of Bedale. Neither Geoffrey or his brother Ralph (who was apparently a monk) left any issue. Their father's estates were divided among their sisters. Gundred died without issue, and her part of the estate was passed on to the remaining sisters. Lucia Haget, in the original partition, had Wighall and Esdike. This Lucia was the wife of Peter fitz Toret and the mother of his son Bartholomew. 

~ Eyton's Antiquities of Shropshire, Vol. X, p. 185-186


  • http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hwbradley/aqwg793...
    • 1. Keats-Rohan, K.S.B., Domesday Descendants: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166 (Rochester, New York: The Boydell Press, 2002.), p. 1001, Library of Congress, DA177 .K4 2002.
    • 2. Dugdale, William, Monasticon Anglicanum (London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown, 1817-1831. FHL BRITISH Film #496,906.), 5:464, Family History Library.
    • 3. Cokayne, George Edward, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or Dormant (London: St. Catherine Press, 1910.), 5:639d, Los Angeles Public Library, 929.721 C682.
    • 4. Robert William, Antiquities of Shropshire (London: Smith, 1854-1860.), 10:182, Los Angeles Public Library, Gen 942.45 E98.
    • 5 Speight, Harry, Lower Wharfedale (London: Elliot Stock, 1902.), p. 336, Family History Library, 942.72 H2sh.
    • 6 Clay, C. T., "Notes on the Origin of the FitzAlans of Bedale," The Yorkshire Archaelogical Journal Vol. 30 (1931) (The Yorkshire Archaeological Society.), p. 283, Family History Library.
  • Early Yorkshire Charters: Volume 3: Being a Collection of Documents Anterior to the Thirteenth Century Made from the Public Records, Monastic Chartularies, Roger Dodsworth's Manuscripts and Other Available Sources William Farrer Cambridge University Press, Mar 21, 2013 - History - 542 pages. Page 224
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1154
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Healaugh, Ainsty, Yorkshire, England
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England
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