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Gundred de la Ferte (Paynel)

Also Known As: "Paynel", "Paganel"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: England
Death: 1216 (68-77)
Brampton, Devon, England (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Fulk Paynell and Aude
Wife of Matthew de la Ferte, II
Mother of William de la Ferte
Sister of Christiana Paynel; Foulques Paynel and William Paynell

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About Gundred de la Ferte

Gundred Paynell

Reference found on Gundred Paynell in Medlands:

ALICE de Briwere . Her parentage and second marriage are confirmed by a writ dated 2 Jan "33 Hen III", after the death of her son "William Paynel alias Painel" which names the manor of "…Huffeculm…with 10 l land which Fulk Painel gave to William Briwer the elder…but afterwards William Brewer the younger…bestowed the said land upon William Painel, father of this one, in free marriage with Alice his sister" in Devon[1986]. Bracton records a claim, dated 1233, by "Hugo Wack" against "Margeriam de Feritate et Willelmum de Percy" relating to an agreement "cum Alicia de Moun et predicto Hugone" concerning share of land which was held by "Willelmi Briwere"[1987]. The Testa de Nevill includes a list of fees of William Briwere, dated 1234, records "porcio Alicie de Moyun"[1988]. m firstly REYNOLD de Mohun of Dunster, Somerset, son of WILLIAM de Mohun & his wife Lucy --- (-1213). m secondly WILLIAM Paynell of Bampton, Devon, son of FULK Paynell & his wife Aude --- (-1228).

MARGARET de Briwere (-1237). “Margeria de la Ferte” donated property to Motisfont priory, for the souls of "domini Willielmi Briwerre patris mei et Beatricis matris meæ", confirmed donations by her father and by "Willielmus Briwer frater meus", including land held by "Johannes Briwerre patruus meus tenuit in Motesfunt…"[1989]. Bracton records a claim, dated 1231, by "Rogero de Clare et Alicie uxori eius" against "Margeria de Feritate" accusing her of selling assets "in dotem de hereditate ipsius Alicie in Essingham ad exhereditacionem ipsius Alicie", the defendant stating that changes were made by "Galfridus de Say viri sui" before their divorce, and that the damage was caused by "Odon Danmartin primi viri sui"[1990]. Bracton records a claim, dated 1233, by "Hugo Wack" against "Margeriam de Feritate et Willelmum de Percy" relating to an agreement "cum Alicia de Moun et predicto Hugone" concerning share of land which was held by "Willelmi Briwere"[1991]. The Testa de Nevill includes a list of fees of William Briwere, dated 1234, records "[porcio] Margar de Affert"[1992]. m firstly as his second wife, EUDES [IV] de Dammartin, son of [EUDES [III] de Dammartin & his wife ---] (-after 1212). m secondly WILLIAM de la Ferté, son of MATTHEW de la Ferté & his wife Gundred Paynell. “Paganus de Chavorciis” donated property to Motisfont priory, for the souls of "domini Willielmi Briwerre fundatoris eorum et domini Willielmi de Feritate patris uxoris nostræ", by undated charter[1993]. m thirdly (divorced) GEOFFREY [V] de Say, son of GEOFFREY [III] de Say & his wife Alice de Chesney ([1180/82]-Poitou 1230 before 26 Aug, bur Dover, Hospital of St Mary).


GIven that Alice married WIlliam Paynell it would make sense if Gundred Paynell (mother of Margaret's groom) were the generation above so more likely that she was sister/cousin of Fulk & William children of William and Juliana of Bampton.

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Gundred de la Ferte's Timeline

1143
1143
England
1164
1164
Kempford, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)
1216
1216
Age 73
Brampton, Devon, England (United Kingdom)