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About Henry d'Oilly, II
Henry de Oilly
HENRY de Oilly (-[1232]). A writ dated 7 Mar "47 Hen III", after the death of "John de Plessetis alias de Plascetis earl of Warwick", notes that "Humphrey de Bohun gave the manor [of Bradenham, Buckinghamshire] in free marriage to Henry de Oylly with Maud his sister" and names "a son Henry and two daughters" as their children, adding that "Henry the younger died without heir of himself"[1820]. “Henricus de Oilli filius Henrici de Oilli” confirmed donations to Oseney Abbey, Oxfordshire made by "Robertus avus meus et Editha avia mea et Henricus pater meus", with the consent of “Roberti fratris mei”, by undated charter[1821]. "Henricus constabularius domini regis" confirmed the donation of land "de Mildecumba quam Nigellus de Oili eis donavit" and land "in Oxenfordia de dono Roberto de Oili" and land "de Cestrona…ex dono Henrici de Oili patris mei" to Eynsham abbey, for the souls of "uxoris et liberorum meorum", by charter dated to [1175/97], witnessed by "Widone de Oili…"[1822]. The Red Book of the Exchequer, listing scutage payments in [1194/95], records "Henricus de Oyli" paying "xxii l vi s viii d, xxii milites et iii partem" in Oxfordshire, also paying in Berkshire[1823]. The Red Book of the Exchequer, listing scutage payments in [1196/97], records "Henricus de Oyli" paying "xxxii l, xxxii milites" in Oxfordshire[1824]. The mid-15th century English translation of the cartulary of Oseney records that "Henry Doylly ye soone of Henry Doylly…the Kynges constable" confirmed donations to Oseney abbey, for the health of "Sibille my wiffe and of Moolde my dowghter" and the souls of "…my brother Robert Doylly", by charter dated to [1200][1825]. Bracton notes a claim, dated 1225, by "Henricus de Oilly" against "Willelmum Basset" for "feodum dim. militis…in Hispedena", the plaintiff claiming that it was held by "Matillis de Oylli [%E2%80%A6Briennius filius Comitis…uxor sua]…tempore H. Regis patris Imperatricis" who died without heirs, inherited by "Roberto de Oylli…Henrici de Oylli patri istius Henrici"[1826].
m firstly SIBYLLA, daughter of --- (-after [1200]). The mid-15th century English translation of the cartulary of Oseney records that "Henry Doylly ye soone of Henry Doylly…the Kynges constable" confirmed donations to Oseney abbey, for the health of "Sibille my wiffe and of Moolde my dowghter" and the souls of "…my brother Robert Doylly", by charter dated to [1200][1827].
m secondly MATILDA, daughter of --- (-after 1242). A writ dated 25 Aug "26 Hen III", and subsequent inquisitions, after the death of "Thomas Earl of Warwick" excluded the dower of "Philippa sometime the wife of Henry earl of Warwick and Maud sometime the wife of Henry de Oylly" and listed his lands without naming an heir[1828].
Henry & his first wife had one child:
i) MATILDA de Oilly (-before 1220). The mid-15th century English translation of the cartulary of Oseney records that "Henry Doylly ye soone of Henry Doylly…the Kynges constable" confirmed donations to Oseney abbey, for the health of "Sibille my wiffe and of Moolde my dowghter" and the souls of "…my brother Robert Doylly", by charter dated to [1200][1829]. Bracton records a claim, dated 1220, by "Henricus de Oylly" against "Mauricius de Gaunt" for "terre…in Westona" which was granted to Maurice with "Matillidem uxorem eius que fuit filia ipsius Henrici…ipsa defuncta…sine herede"[1830]. m as his first wife, MAURICE de Gant, son of ROBERT “Juvenis” de Berkeley & his wife Avice de Gand (-1230).
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b) MAURICE de Gant (-1230). m firstly MATILDA de Oilly, daughter of HENRY de Oilly & his first wife Sibylla --- (-before 1220)
Henry d'Oilly, II's Timeline
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Hook Norton, Oxfordshire, England (United Kingdom)
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