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Eudes de Stourton, Knight

Also Known As: "Guido", "John", "Rudo"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Stourton, Staffordshire, England
Death: 1250 (29-30)
Stourton, Staffordshire, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir Michael de Stourton, Knight and Mary de Maudit
Husband of Grace Hungerford
Father of Sir Ralph de Stourton
Brother of Sir John Stourton, Knight
Half brother of Guy de Stourton

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About Eudes de Stourton, Knight

  • John Stourton, Esq.1
  • M, #30531
  • Father Sir Michael Stourton
  • Mother Mary Mauduit
  • John Stourton, Esq. died; d.v.p.2 He married Grace Hungerford, daughter of Thomas Hungerford, Lord Hungerford.
  • Family Grace Hungerford
  • Children
    • Anne Stourton+
    • Eudo Stourton
    • Sir Ralph Stourton+ d. a 1291
  • Citations
  • 1.[S9437] Unknown author, Burke's Peerage, 1938, p. 1806.
  • 2.[S147] Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage, 1938 ed., by Sir Bernard Burke, p., 1806.
  • From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1017.htm#...
  • _______________________________
  • Eudo De STOURTON
  • Born: 1220, Stourton, Wiltshire, England
  • Father: Michael De STOURTON
  • Mother: Mary MAUDIT
  • Married: Grace HUNGERFORD 1250
  • Children:
    • 1. Ralph De STOURTON
  • From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/STOURTON.htm#Eudo De STOURTON1
  • ____________________
  • History of the noble house of Stourton, of Stourton, in the county of Wilts; (1899)
  • https://archive.org/details/historyofnobleho01mowb
  • https://archive.org/stream/historyofnobleho01mowb#page/28/mode/1up
  • Pg.28
  • Botolph of Stourton, temp, conquestoris, had besides his elder son and heir, Sir Robert, a younger son, Galfridus. Mr. Edmondson starts his pedigree with Bartholomew Stourton, the first Lord of Stourton after the Conquest, whom Sir Richard Colt Hoare, quoting the College of Arms pedigree, presumed was identical with Botolph Stourton. This is confirmed by the official pedigree in the College of Arms, in which Botolph is given as the first known ancestor of the Lords Stourton, after the Conquest.
  • It is thought possible that this Botolph may have had a younger son called Bartholomew, especially when it is considered that that name has the appropriate meaning of "son of him who made the waters to rise," and that as Botolph Stourton had inherited the fishery rights and customs of his ancestor, Botolph Stourton, the Saxon Thane, who had the original grant from King Alfred the Great, as before shown, he may have, as the then head of the family, named a son Bartholomew, in reference to the head or rise of the river Stour being in the parish of Stourton, and to the fact that that river is supposed to have been dyed by the blood of those slain in battle at Stourton. But if the meaning of the name has a relation to any particular episode, it might equally appropriately refer to the breaking down of the sea walls of the Severn.
  • https://archive.org/stream/historyofnobleho01mowb#page/29/mode/1up
  • Pg.29
  • Sir Robert Stourton, Lord of Stourton, son and heir of Botolph, also Lord there, had by his wife, Agnes, an elder son and heir.
  • Sir William Stourton, Knight, also called Lord of Stourton, successor to his father, and who had a son and heir,
  • Sir Michael Stourton, who was the last to be styled "Lord of Stourton." He lived in the troublous times of King John, and King Henry III., when the risings of the Barons and feudal Lords against the Throne caused so many to lose their Estates, as presumably did this Sir Michael Stourton, .... etc.
  • https://archive.org/stream/historyofnobleho01mowb#page/34/mode/1up
  • Pg.34
  • .... He (Sir Michael) married Mary daughter of John, Lord Mauduit(*), and had, besides a younger son, Guy Stourton, an eldest son and heir.
  • Sir John Stourton, knight, of Stourton, Co. Wilts,, who predeceased his father and married Gracia, daughter of Thomas, Lord Hungerford, of Helsbury(t), by Jane, his wife, daughter and heir of Sir Edward Hussey, and had issue : —
    • i. — Eudo Stourton, whom Edmondson has evidently confused with Sir John Stourton, his father, in placing his mother as his wife. Collins shews him as eldest son and heir apparent of Sir John Stourton, but as dying in his father's lifetime, which is probably correct for his younger brother, Sir Ralph Stourton, is said to have succeeded his grandfather, Sir Michael, as heir to the Manor and Advowson of Stourton, held of Hugh Lovel, as of his Castle of Cary, Co, Somerset, which honour he held of the Crown in chief. The College of Arms pedigree, which Hoare printed, confirms Collins as to Gracia Hungerford being wife of Sir John Stourton. .... etc.
    • https://archive.org/stream/historyofnobleho01mowb#page/35/mode/1up
    • Pg.35
    • ii. — Sir Ralph Stourton, a knight of the Holy Sepulchre, who was buried in the North Aisle of Stourton Church, to which had been presented before 1316 and in 1318 a Eudonis supposed to have been a Eudonis Stourton. He (Sir Ralph) is said to have succeeded his grandfather, Sir Michael Stourton, as heir, as he must have survived his father and elder brother, Sir John and Eudonis Stourton. In 19th Edward I., when Hugo Lovel had an extent of his Knight fees and Advowsons of Churches taken, the jurors found that Ralph de Stourton, held Stourton, with the Advowson, by the service of one Knight's fee, of him, as of his Castle of Cary, Co. Somerset, presumably to do suit and homage there from three weeks to three weeks. He married Alice, daughter of Thomas, Lord Berkeley, by whom he had two sons : —
      • (a). — Sir Eudo or Edward Stourton, who is said to have died sine prole in his fathers lifetime, and who might have been Eudonis, rector of Stourton, and identical with Eudonis Stourton who laid claim to that Church.
      • (b). — Sir William Stourton, eldest living son and heir, of whom later on, and from whom the Barons Stourton descend.
  • Sir Ralph Stourton is said by Edmondson to have had several children by a second wife, Laurencia. Richard de Stourton, who was presented 27 February, 1295, to the Church of Little Langford, Co. Wilts., in the diocese of Sarum, might very well have been one of those children. The Daungen family were originally ancient Lords and Patrons there, and we find as early as 1255, domino de Aungens, being one of the witnesses with domino Ivone de Stourtone, militibus, and domino Johanne de Vernoun, to the aforesaid Charter of Sir Ralph Baskerville. .... etc.
  • https://archive.org/stream/historyofnobleho01mowb#page/37/mode/1up
  • Pg.37
    • Chart
  • Sir Michael de Stourton "Dominus de Stourton." = Mary, daughter of John, Lord Mauduit.; ch: Sir John (m. Gracia Hungerford) Stourton.
    • Sir John Stourton, knight, of Stourton, Co. Wilts. Eldest son and heir. Pre-deceased his Father. = Gracia, daughter of Thomas Lord Hungerford, of Helsbury, Co. Wilts.; ch: Sir Ralph (m. Alice Berkeley) Stourton.
      • Sir Ralph Stourton, Knight of the Holy Sepulchre. Lord and Patron of Stourton. Heir of Sir Michael Stourton. Buried in the North Aisle of St. Peter's in Stourton. = Alice, daughter of Thomas, Lord Berkeley.; ch: Sir William Stourton.
        • Sir William Stourton, eldest living son and heir, ancestor of the Barons of Stourton. Co. Wilts., and of whom afterwards.
  • ________________________
  • 'Stourton01'
  • TCP Stourton) refers to a pedigree of this family that commences with Botolph and says that it "was long ago disposed of by Round." The pedigree we show comes from BP1934 (Mowbray) and is assumed to be the one that is deemed by TCP to be insecure down to the Sir William who was alive in 1325.
  • Botulph de Stourton (a c1070)
  • m. Anne (dau of Godwin, Earl of Wessex and Kent)
    • 1. Sir Robert de Stourton
    • Collins reports that Robert's father was Sir Ralph (de) Stourton who "when William the Conqueror entered into the West, was among those who broke down the Sea-Walls of the Severn".
      • A. Sir William de Stourton
        • i. Sir Michael de Stourton
        • m. Mary Mauduit (dau of John, Lord Mauduit)
          • a. Sir John Stourton (dvp)
          • BP1934 suggests that Sir John's wife, Gracia, was daughter of Thomas, Lord Hungerford. However, as was kindly brought to our attention by a site visitor (APH, 19.03.06), the dates for any such Grace Hungerford do not match with Sir John's likely dates. Collins identifies John's wife merely as ...
          • m. Grace
            • (1) Eudo Stourton (dvp)
            • (2) Sir Ralph Stourton of Stourton (a 1291)
            • m. Alice Berkeley (dau of Thomas, Lord Berkeley)
              • (A) .... etc.
          • b. Guy Stourton
    • 2. Galfridus de Stourton
  • Main sources: BP1934 (Mowbray, Segrave and Stourton) with some support from Collins (1741, Stourton)
  • From: Stirnet.com
  • http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/ss4tz/stourton01.php#dau3
  • _____________________________

John Stourton, Esq.1 M, #30531 Father Sir Michael Stourton Mother Mary Mauduit John Stourton, Esq. died; d.v.p.2 He married Grace Hungerford, daughter of Thomas Hungerford, Lord Hungerford. Family Grace Hungerford Children Anne Stourton+ Eudo Stourton Sir Ralph Stourton+ d. a 1291 Citations 1.[S9437] Unknown author, Burke's Peerage, 1938, p. 1806. 2.[S147] Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage, 1938 ed., by Sir Bernard Burke, p., 1806. From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1017.htm#... _______________________________ Eudo De STOURTON Born: 1220, Stourton, Wiltshire, England Father: Michael De STOURTON Mother: Mary MAUDIT Married: Grace HUNGERFORD 1250 Children: 1. Ralph De STOURTON From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/STOURTON.htm#Eudo De STOURTON1 ____________________ History of the noble house of Stourton, of Stourton, in the county of Wilts; (1899) https://archive.org/details/historyofnobleho01mowb https://archive.org/stream/historyofnobleho01mowb#page/28/mode/1up Pg.28 Botolph of Stourton, temp, conquestoris, had besides his elder son and heir, Sir Robert, a younger son, Galfridus. Mr. Edmondson starts his pedigree with Bartholomew Stourton, the first Lord of Stourton after the Conquest, whom Sir Richard Colt Hoare, quoting the College of Arms pedigree, presumed was identical with Botolph Stourton. This is confirmed by the official pedigree in the College of Arms, in which Botolph is given as the first known ancestor of the Lords Stourton, after the Conquest. It is thought possible that this Botolph may have had a younger son called Bartholomew, especially when it is considered that that name has the appropriate meaning of "son of him who made the waters to rise," and that as Botolph Stourton had inherited the fishery rights and customs of his ancestor, Botolph Stourton, the Saxon Thane, who had the original grant from King Alfred the Great, as before shown, he may have, as the then head of the family, named a son Bartholomew, in reference to the head or rise of the river Stour being in the parish of Stourton, and to the fact that that river is supposed to have been dyed by the blood of those slain in battle at Stourton. But if the meaning of the name has a relation to any particular episode, it might equally appropriately refer to the breaking down of the sea walls of the Severn. https://archive.org/stream/historyofnobleho01mowb#page/29/mode/1up Pg.29 Sir Robert Stourton, Lord of Stourton, son and heir of Botolph, also Lord there, had by his wife, Agnes, an elder son and heir. Sir William Stourton, Knight, also called Lord of Stourton, successor to his father, and who had a son and heir, Sir Michael Stourton, who was the last to be styled "Lord of Stourton." He lived in the troublous times of King John, and King Henry III., when the risings of the Barons and feudal Lords against the Throne caused so many to lose their Estates, as presumably did this Sir Michael Stourton, .... etc. https://archive.org/stream/historyofnobleho01mowb#page/34/mode/1up Pg.34 .... He (Sir Michael) married Mary daughter of John, Lord Mauduit(*), and had, besides a younger son, Guy Stourton, an eldest son and heir. Sir John Stourton, knight, of Stourton, Co. Wilts,, who predeceased his father and married Gracia, daughter of Thomas, Lord Hungerford, of Helsbury(t), by Jane, his wife, daughter and heir of Sir Edward Hussey, and had issue : — i. — Eudo Stourton, whom Edmondson has evidently confused with Sir John Stourton, his father, in placing his mother as his wife. Collins shews him as eldest son and heir apparent of Sir John Stourton, but as dying in his father's lifetime, which is probably correct for his younger brother, Sir Ralph Stourton, is said to have succeeded his grandfather, Sir Michael, as heir to the Manor and Advowson of Stourton, held of Hugh Lovel, as of his Castle of Cary, Co, Somerset, which honour he held of the Crown in chief. The College of Arms pedigree, which Hoare printed, confirms Collins as to Gracia Hungerford being wife of Sir John Stourton. .... etc. https://archive.org/stream/historyofnobleho01mowb#page/35/mode/1up Pg.35 ii. — Sir Ralph Stourton, a knight of the Holy Sepulchre, who was buried in the North Aisle of Stourton Church, to which had been presented before 1316 and in 1318 a Eudonis supposed to have been a Eudonis Stourton. He (Sir Ralph) is said to have succeeded his grandfather, Sir Michael Stourton, as heir, as he must have survived his father and elder brother, Sir John and Eudonis Stourton. In 19th Edward I., when Hugo Lovel had an extent of his Knight fees and Advowsons of Churches taken, the jurors found that Ralph de Stourton, held Stourton, with the Advowson, by the service of one Knight's fee, of him, as of his Castle of Cary, Co. Somerset, presumably to do suit and homage there from three weeks to three weeks. He married Alice, daughter of Thomas, Lord Berkeley, by whom he had two sons : — (a). — Sir Eudo or Edward Stourton, who is said to have died sine prole in his fathers lifetime, and who might have been Eudonis, rector of Stourton, and identical with Eudonis Stourton who laid claim to that Church. (b). — Sir William Stourton, eldest living son and heir, of whom later on, and from whom the Barons Stourton descend. Sir Ralph Stourton is said by Edmondson to have had several children by a second wife, Laurencia. Richard de Stourton, who was presented 27 February, 1295, to the Church of Little Langford, Co. Wilts., in the diocese of Sarum, might very well have been one of those children. The Daungen family were originally ancient Lords and Patrons there, and we find as early as 1255, domino de Aungens, being one of the witnesses with domino Ivone de Stourtone, militibus, and domino Johanne de Vernoun, to the aforesaid Charter of Sir Ralph Baskerville. .... etc. https://archive.org/stream/historyofnobleho01mowb#page/37/mode/1up Pg.37 Chart Sir Michael de Stourton "Dominus de Stourton." = Mary, daughter of John, Lord Mauduit.; ch: Sir John (m. Gracia Hungerford) Stourton. Sir John Stourton, knight, of Stourton, Co. Wilts. Eldest son and heir. Pre-deceased his Father. = Gracia, daughter of Thomas Lord Hungerford, of Helsbury, Co. Wilts.; ch: Sir Ralph (m. Alice Berkeley) Stourton. Sir Ralph Stourton, Knight of the Holy Sepulchre. Lord and Patron of Stourton. Heir of Sir Michael Stourton. Buried in the North Aisle of St. Peter's in Stourton. = Alice, daughter of Thomas, Lord Berkeley.; ch: Sir William Stourton. Sir William Stourton, eldest living son and heir, ancestor of the Barons of Stourton. Co. Wilts., and of whom afterwards. ________________________ 'Stourton01' TCP Stourton) refers to a pedigree of this family that commences with Botolph and says that it "was long ago disposed of by Round." The pedigree we show comes from BP1934 (Mowbray) and is assumed to be the one that is deemed by TCP to be insecure down to the Sir William who was alive in 1325. Botulph de Stourton (a c1070) m. Anne (dau of Godwin, Earl of Wessex and Kent) 1. Sir Robert de Stourton Collins reports that Robert's father was Sir Ralph (de) Stourton who "when William the Conqueror entered into the West, was among those who broke down the Sea-Walls of the Severn". A. Sir William de Stourton i. Sir Michael de Stourton m. Mary Mauduit (dau of John, Lord Mauduit) a. Sir John Stourton (dvp) BP1934 suggests that Sir John's wife, Gracia, was daughter of Thomas, Lord Hungerford. However, as was kindly brought to our attention by a site visitor (APH, 19.03.06), the dates for any such Grace Hungerford do not match with Sir John's likely dates. Collins identifies John's wife merely as ... m. Grace (1) Eudo Stourton (dvp) (2) Sir Ralph Stourton of Stourton (a 1291) m. Alice Berkeley (dau of Thomas, Lord Berkeley) (A) .... etc. b. Guy Stourton 2. Galfridus de Stourton Main sources: BP1934 (Mowbray, Segrave and Stourton) with some support from Collins (1741, Stourton) From: Stirnet.com http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/ss4tz/stourton01.php#dau3 _____________________________ read more

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Eudes de Stourton, Knight's Timeline

1220
1220
Stourton, Staffordshire, England
1250
1250
Age 30
Stourton, Staffordshire, England
1251
1251
Stourton, Wiltshire, England