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Avice de Gand

Also Known As: "Gand", "de Gand", "Gaunt", "Alicia de Gant", "Alice de Gant", "Avice fitzHarding", "Alice", "FitzHarding"
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Birthplace: East Quantoxhead, Williton, Somerset, England
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Daughter of Robert de Gant (Gaunt), lord of Aalst, Folkingham and Bridlington and Alice Paynel
Wife of Robert “Juvenis” de Berkeley
Mother of Maurice de Gant and Henry de Gaunt, Master of Bileswick Hospital
Sister of Gilbert de Gaunt, Earl of Lincoln

Managed by: Brandt Joseph Gibson
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About Avice de Gand

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3.htm#EvaM1T...

ROBERT “Juvenis” de Berkeley (-[1195]). m secondly ([1188/93]%29 AVICE de Gand, daughter of ROBERT de Gand & his first wife Alice Paynell. An undated manuscript relating to Croxton Abbey, Leicestershire names “Aviciam” as daughter of “Roberto de Ganth” and his wife Alice, adding that she married ”Roberto filio Roberti Arding de Bristow”, by whom she had “filium…Mauricium” who died childless, leaving “Andreæ Luterel per matrem suam, quæ fuit de parentelli Paynellorum” as his heir. “R de Gaunt” donated property to Bridlington convent, for the souls of “comitis Gilberti…et…Adeliz uxoris mee et Aviz filie mee” by charter dated to [1156/75]. “Robertus de Gaunt et Aeliz Paganella uxor sua et Avicia filia eorum” donated property to the hospital of St John of Jerusalem by charter dated to [1166/77], witnessed by “…Henrico de Gaunt…”. Robert made a fine for the inheritance of Alice Paynell (mother of his second wife) in 1193.

Robert & his second wife had one child:

b) MAURICE de Gant (-1230).


Notes

http://knight-france.com/geneal/names/1321.htm dead link

Source <A topographical and historical account of Wainfleet and the wapentake of ...> Par Edmund Oldfield:

"... Robert de Gaunt, who was also a benefactor to the Abbey of Bardney. He died in 1192, leaving issue by his first wife Alice, the daughter of William Paganel, one daughter the wife of Robert Fitz Harding, by whom she had issue an only son Maurice, who assumed the name of Gaunt. Dying without issue in 1230, the estates reverted to his uncle Gilbert de Gaunt, son of the above Robert by his second wife Gunnora, the neice of Hugh de Guornay.

This Gilbert surnamed the good, confirmed by charter the donations of his ancestors, adding the mansion house in Thorpe in the parish of Skendleby, and the services of Godfrey, the son of Bond and his successors. He died in 1242 and was succeeded by his son and heir Gilbert .the fourth of that name;"

References

  • Early Yorkshire Charters: Volume 6, The Paynel Fee, Volume 6. edited by William Farrer, Charles Travis Clay. Page 36. GoogleBooks
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Avice de Gand's Timeline

1154
1154
East Quantoxhead, Williton, Somerset, England
1184
1184
England
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