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Eleanor Blount (d'Aubeney)

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Daughter of William Daubeney, 5th Baron Daubeney and Alice Hill
Wife of Sir Simon Blount
Mother of Margaret Hussey
Sister of Giles Daubeney, 1st Baron Daubeney KG; Elinor Newton; George d'Aubeney and James Daubeney
Half sister of Margaret Lutterell; Sir Gyles Hill; John Hill; Robert Hill; Jane Wadham and 1 other

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About Eleanor Blount

  • Eleanor Daubeny1
  • F, #88831, b. circa 1451
  • Father William Daubeney, Sheriff of Cornwall1 b. 11 Jun 1424, d. 2 Jan 1461
  • Mother Alice Stourton2 b. c 1432
  • Eleanor Daubeny was born circa 1451 at Arundel, Norfolk, England.1 She married Sir Simon Blount, son of Edward Blount and Margaret Seymour, circa 1472 at of Swainswick, Somersetshire, England.1
  • Family Sir Simon Blount b. c 1450, d. 1477
  • Child
    • Margaret Blount+1 b. 3 Oct 1474
  • Citations
  • 1.[S11568] The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, by George Edward Cokayne, Vol. VII, p. 17.
  • 2.[S61] Unknown author, Family Group Sheets, Family History Archives, SLC.
  • From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2957.htm#... ______________________
  • Eleanor DAUBENEY
  • Born: 1455, South Ingleby, Lincolnshire, England
  • Father: William DAUBENEY (5º B. Daubeney)
  • Mother: Alice STOURTON (B. Daubeney)
  • Married 1: Simon BLOUNT ABT 1474, South Petherton, Somersetshire, England
  • Children:
    • 1. Margaret BLOUNT
  • Married 2: Richard (Thomas) NEWTON ABT 1489
  • Children:
    • 1. Isabel NEWTON (m. Sir Giles Capell)
  • From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/DAUBENEY.htm#Eleanor DAUBENEY1 _____________________________
  • The visitation of the county of Gloucester, taken in the year 1623 (1885)
  • https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00inchit
  • https://archive.org/stream/visitationofcoun00inchit#page/24/mode/1up
    • Blount. Pg.23-25
  • Symond Blount of Magersfeild. = Elynor d. to Gyles Lord Dawbeney.; ch: Margarett (m. Sr John Hussey) Blount.
  • Margaret d. and sole heire to Symond Blount. = Sr John Hussey Knt. ARMS: Barry of six ermine and gules.; ch: William, Gilles Hussey. ___________________________________________
  • Collectanea topographica et genealogica (1834)
  • https://archive.org/details/collectaneatopog01londuoft
  • https://archive.org/stream/collectaneatopog01londuoft#page/314/mode...
    • No. XIV.
  • Sir Giles Daubeney. = Dame Jane, dau. of Philip Lord Darcy.; ch: William (m. Alice Stourton) Daubeney; = Dame Alice Daubeney.; ch: Avice (m. John Flynt & John Lisle) Daubeney; = Mary, dau. of . . . . Leke.; ch: Dame Jane (m. Sir Robert Markham), . . . . Daubeney.
    • William Daubeney. = Alice, dau. of Jenkin Stourton. (m2. Robt. Hill); ch: Giles (m. Eliz Arundell), Alianor (m. Simon Blount & Rd. Newton), James (m. Elizab. Painsfoot) Daubeney.
    • Avice, first wed. to John Flynt, after to John Lisle.; ch: Tho., Mary Lisle.
    • Dame Jane, wedded to Sir Robert Markham.; ch: Dame Margaret (m. Sir Harry Willoughby), . . . . Markham.
      • Giles Lord Daubeney [so created March, 1486]. = Eliz dau. of Sir John Arundell.; ch: Henry (Earl of Bridgewater), Cecily (Lady Fitzwarine) Daubeney.
      • Alianor, first wed. to Simon Blount,; ch: . . . (m.John Husee) Blount; aft. to Rd. Newton, Esq. for the King's Body.; ch: dau. of Richard Newton.
      • James Daubeney, wed. Elizab. dau. and heir of Robert Painsfoot.; ch: Giles, Elizabeth, . . . . Daubeney.
        • . . . . wedd. to John Husee, son and heir of the Lord Husse, Chief Justice.
        • Dau. of Richard Newton. _________________________________
  • 'Daubeney1'
  • Robert de Todeni, lord of Belvoir (d 1088) = Robert de Toeni (b c1038, d 08.1088)
  • m. Adela = Adeliza (b c1035, d before 1088)
    • 1. William de Toeni or de Albini, 'Brito', lord of Belvoir (d c1155)
    • m. Maud de St. Liz (dau of Simon de St. Liz, Earl of Huntingdon and Northampton)
      • A. William de Albini, 'Meschines' or 'Brito', lord of Belvoir (d c1168)
      • m. Adelisa
        • i. .... etc.
      • B. Ralph de Albini or d'Aubigne of Ingleby (d Acre 1190)
      • TCP (Daubeney) starts with this Ralph, making no reference to any possible connection with the family of Albini of Belvoir but TCP (Percy) does include a note that identifies him as brother of William of Belvoir. BE1883 indicates that his wife was Sibella de Valoines but TCP (Daubney) identifies her as the following Maud. TCP (Percy) identifies Sibyl de Valognes as a husband of Ralph but, given that that was her 3rd marriage, she was probably Ralph's 2nd (or later) wife.
      • m1. Maud (Mahet) (dau of William de Montsorel, Sn de Landal)
        • i. Philip de Albini or d'Aubigne of Ingleby, Governor of Ludlow then Jersey, etc (d 1235/before 20.12.1224)
        • ii. Sir Ralph de Albini or d'Aubigne of South Ingleby, Sn de Landal (d before 25.01.1291/2)
        • m. Isabel (a 04.08.1294)
          • a. Sir Philip de Albini or d'Aubigne of South Ingleby, etc. (dsp before 16.07.1294)
          • b. Sir Helie or Elias de Albini or Daubeney of South Ingleby, etc., 1st Lord (d before 08.04.1305)
          • m. Joan BE1883 names her Hawise
            • (1) Sir Ralph Daubeney of South Ingleby, etc., 2nd Lord (a 1343)
            • TCP (Daubeney) shows his marriages the other way around but we provisionally follow BE1883 on the order of marriages as TCP (Botreaux) identifies Elizabeth's mother, Katherine, as Ralph's 1st wife.
            • m1. Katherine Thweng (dau of William de Thweng, Lord)
              • (A) Elizabeth Daubeney (d 29.05.1433)
              • m. (02.1369/70) William de Botreaux, 1st Lord (b 01.09.1337, d 10.08.1391)
            • m2. Alice de Montacute (dau of Simon de Montacute, 1st Lord)
              • (B) Sir Giles Daubeney, '3rd Lord' (d 24.06.1386)
              • m. (after 05.01.1358/9) Alianor de Wylington (d 06.08.1400, dau of Henry de Wylington or Wilington of Umberleigh by Isabel de Walesbreu)
                • (i) Sir Giles Daubeney, '4th Lord', Sheriff of Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire (b by 11.1370, d c1402)
                • m. Margaret (d 30.06.1420, said to have been dau of Sir John Beauchamp)
                  • (a) John Daubeney of South Ingleby, etc. (b c1393, dsp 24.09.1409)
                  • m. (mcrt 01.07.1409) Elizabeth Scrope (dau of Sir Roger le Scrope of Bolton by Margaret Tibetot)
                  • (b) Sir Giles Daubeney of South Ingleby, etc., Sheriff of Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire (b c1395, d 11.01.1445/6)
                  • None of the 3rd to 5th lords were actually called to parliament. TCP evidences doubt that the 2nd Lord was called to parliament either.
                  • m1. Joan Darcy (dau of Philip, Lord Darcy, by Elizabeth Gray)
                    • ((1)) William Daubeney of South Ingleby, etc., Sheriff of Cornwall, '5th/9th Lord' (b 11.06.1424, d 02.01.1460/1)
                    • m. Alice Stourton (dau of John Stourton or Stornton of Preston Plucknett by Katherine Payne, m2. Robert Hill of Houndston & Talaton)
                      • ((A)) .... etc.
                  • m2. (before 18.05.1436) Mary Leake (d 17.02.1442/3, dau of Simon Leake of Cobham or Cotham by Joan Talbot)
                    • ((2)) Jane Daubeney or Daubney apparently of this generation
                    • m. Sir Robert Markham
                  • m3. Alice (d 26/7.03.1455)
                  • Possibly of this generation, but (if so) by which wife is not known, was ...
                    • ((3)) Elinor Daubney
                    • m. Sir Simon Blount of Bitton & Mangotsfield (d 1477)
                • (ii)+ .... etc.
  • Main sources: BE1883 (Daubeney), TCP (Daubeney)
  • From: Stirnet.com
  • http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/dd/daubeney1.php#linklo _______________________
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Eleanor Blount's Timeline

1451
1451
1474
October 3, 1474
Swainswick, Somersetshire, England
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