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Hawise de St. Amand

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Grendon Underwood, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
Death: 1287 (30-39)
Burton Priory, Burton, Somerset, England
Place of Burial: Bruton Abbey, Somersetshire, England
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Amauri de St. Amand, II and Isabel de Saint Amand
Wife of Simon de Montagu, 1st Baron Montagu
Mother of William Montagu, 2nd Baron Montagu; John de Montagu and Simon de Montagu
Sister of Guy de Saint-Amand; John de St. Ormand and Almaric de Saint-Amand, III

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About Hawise de St. Amand

Family

Updated 17 September 2023

http://roots-boots.net/ft/l-montgu.txt

[Simon de Montacute (d. 1316)] married 1st Hawise de St Amand [1,2,6,8,16,21] daughter of Almeric, Lord St. Amand, before 1270.[22,23,24] Died c.1287.[23]

Married 2nd Isabella,[4,11,21] after 1287.[23] Was still alive in the spring of 1290.[21,23]

Some sources claim that Simon married Aufrica of Man,[22] however reliable secondary sources and primary sources give no evidence of this.[23] See elsewhere for a discussion on this.[12] (“Aufricia "of Man" and why she didn't marry Simon de Montacute.” < link >


https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/St_Amand-28

Hawise, daughter of Amaury de Saint Amand of Cainhoe, Bedfordshire, married Simon de Montagu, Knt., shortly after 24 October 1270 (grant of his marriage)".[1]

Simon and Hawise had three sons and two daughters:[1]

Sons

  1. William de Montagu, Knt., 2nd Earl of Salisbury. William married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Peter or Piers de Montfort of Beaudesert, Worcestershire (died 1287), and Maud de la Mare.
  2. John de Montagu
  3. Simon de Montagu

Daughters

  1. Hawise[1]
  2. Mary (nun at Amesbury)[1]

Hawise died before 1287, when Simon married (2) Isabel ______.[1]


However, from http://roots-boots.net/ft/l-montgu.txt

Children of Simon de Montacute and Hawise de St Amand:

  • i. Isabella de Montacute, born c.1260, Shepton-Montacute, Somerset .[4,7,14,19,20]. Married Robert de Brent, 1279, Cossington, Somerset.[1,3,5,8-10]
  • ii. Maude de Montacute, born c.1265, Shepton-Montacute, Somerset.[13] Married John de la Field, c.1287.[16] Children: John (abt.1295) of Hertfordshire.[16]
  • iii. Baron William de Montacute,[1-3,5,6,8,1,21,22] born c.1271, Shepton-Montacute, Somerset.[2,6] …. Married Elizabeth de Montfort, [1,2,5,6,8,16,21] c.1298, at either Salisbury, Wiltshire,[16] or Cassington, Oxfordshire.
  • iv. Simon de Montacute,[1,2,5,6,8,17,22] born c.1275, Shepton Montacute, Somerset.[2,6] Knight of the Shire in 1314.[23] Married unknown. Child: William (1300).[1,2,16]
  • v. John de Montacute, born c.1278, Shepton-Montacute, Somerset.[2,6,18] Sheriff of Somerset in 1305-1306.[23]

Hawise DE SAINT-AMAND [2603]

Born: Abt 1252, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England, Marriage: Sir Simon DE MONTAGU, 1st Baron Montacute [2602], Died: Bef 1287, , , England, Buried: Bruton Abbey, Somersetshire, England.

bullet  General Notes:

Source Wikipedia,

"William de Montacute (also known as Montagu), 2nd Baron Montacute (c. 1285-1319) was an English nobleman and courtier of King Edward II.

He was the son of Simon de Montacute, 1st Baron Montacute in 1299 (1250 - 1316/1317) and either Simon's first wife Hawise, or his second wife, Isabella. The Montagu family was a West Country family with roots going back to the Conquest, who held extensive lands in Somerset, Dorset and Devon.

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Source

The Isle of Man> Par Joseph George Cumming: "... The rival claim to the throne of Man arose from Affrica, younger sister to Magnus, the last king of Man, and therefore aunt to the aforesaid Mary, daughter of Reginald. In a deed of gift, dated at Bridgewater in Somerset (a.d. 1305), in which she styles herself " Aufrica de Connoght heres de Man," she made over the island to Sir Simon de Monte Acuto (Simon Montacute), from whom a claim thus descended to his son Sir William Montacute, who is said to have mortgaged it for seven years to Anthony Beck, Bishop of Durham and Patriarch of Jerusalem, which Bishop obtained also a grant of it for life from Edward II."

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Source

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&id...>: "Simon 1st Baron de MONTAGU Birth: BEF 1256 in Shepton Montagu, Wincanton, Somerset, England Death: 26 SEP 1316 in Yardlington, Wincanton, Somerset, England Burial: 2 NOV 1316 Bruton Priory, Somerset, England

Father: Simon de MONTAGU b: ABT 1233 in Shepton Montagu, Wincanton, Somerset, England Mother: Aufric de COURCY, Heiress of Isle of Man b: ABT 1238 in Isle of Man, British Crown dependancy

He married 1stly, circa 1270, Hawise, daughter of Amauri DE ST. AMAND (a). She was dead in 1287. He married, 2ndly, in or before 1287, Isabel, whose parentage is not known. She was living in the spring of 1290. He died 26 September, and was buried 2 November 1316, in Bruton Priory. [Complete Peerage IX:78-80, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

Marriage 1 Hawise de ST. AMAND b: ABT 1260 in Grendon Underwood, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England Married: ABT 1270 in 1st wife Children 1. William 2nd Baron de MONTAGU, KB b: BEF 1280 in Aston Clinton, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England ..." ____________________________

Source

http://www.montaguemillennium.com/history/montague/britain/montgb.htm>: "SIR SIMON DE MONTACUTE ... Sir Simon married Aufricia, daughter of Fergusius, King of the isle of Man, ... Their issue was William and Simon de Montacute, the former succeeded his father and continued the line, the latter was married to Hawise, daughter of Almeric lord St. Amand.

Almeric de St. Amand was a great baron of that age whose chief seat was at Grendon Underwood, a parish in the hundred of Ashendon in Buckinghamshire ten miles west N. W. from Aylesbury. The male line became extinct and the property passed (through daughters) to other families. It would seem that Simon Montacute and Hawise de St. Amand, his wife, probably had a son whose name was William Montacute from the following passage taken from a very rare and ancient work *. "From thence he (the King) passeth on to the Castle of Salisbury which Castle belonged to William Montacute Earl of Salisbury in right of his wife but himself being then prisoner in France, onely his Countesse, and one William Montacute, a cousin of his was in the Castle." This William Montacute, who is called a cousin of the first Earl of Salisbury, was therefore a son of Simon and Hawise (Amand) Montacute, as it is recorded that the Earl's father had only two sons. As this Simon Montacute was the younger son, his subsequent history (and that of his son William) is unrecorded. ..."

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Source

Hawise de St. Amand>: "Hawise de St. Amand (c.1252 - 1287) Birthdate: circa 1252 Birthplace: Grendon Underwood, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England Death: Died 1287 in Priory, Burton, Somerset, England

Immediate Family Simon de Montagu, 1st Baron Montagu husband William Montague, 2nd Lord of Mo... son Isabel De Saint Amand mother Amauri de St. Amand father Elizabeth de Montagu stepdaughter"

Hawise married Sir Simon DE MONTAGU, 1st Baron Montacute [2602] [MRIN: 1483], son of Sir William III DE MONTAGU [2609] and Berthe [2610]. (Sir Simon DE MONTAGU, 1st Baron Montacute [2602] was born after 1250 in Shepton Montagu, Wincanton, Somerset, England, died on 26 Sep 1316 in Wincanton, Somersetshire, England and was buried in Bruton Abbey, Somersetshire, England.)

Sources

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Lady Hawise St. Amand Montagu in find a grave- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/59655052/hawise-montagu

Genealogy - KNIGHTs from Continental Europe to England/Ireland, to Philadelphia (PA), to France - Nov. 2017- http://knight-france.com/geneal/names/2603.htm

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Hawise de St. Amand's Timeline

1252
1252
Grendon Underwood, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
1285
1285
Cassington, Oxfordshire, England
1287
1287
Age 35
Burton Priory, Burton, Somerset, England
1928
June 25, 1928
Age 35
July 11, 1928
Age 35
1970
1970
Age 35
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Bruton Abbey, Somersetshire, England