Historical records matching Henry de Longchamp, of Wilton
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About Henry de Longchamp, of Wilton
Henry, son of Sir Hugh de Longchamp and Emma de St. Leger. Husband of Maud de Cantelou. His son was Henry.
Henry Longchamp (younger son of Hugh, junior, and nephew of William the Chancellor).
In 1204 Henry received Wilton by charter from King John (see page 21). But in order to enter upon it he had to pay a relief to the King of 300 marks, 1 courser, price 20 marks, and 2 palfreys, price 10 marks. 2
On the Pipe Roll of 1206 it was William Cauntelow who answered for the "terrse datse" of Wilton. Henry Longchamp married his sister Maud. In 1210 Henry was with John's enemies in Ireland, 3 and in 1212 he died, leaving his heir, another Henry, a child under age.
References
- NOT this Henry https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_de_Longchamp (but lists this Henry’s wife)
- Archaeologia cantiana by Kent Archaeological Society. cn Publication date 1923 Publisher [London] Kent Archaeological Society Volume 36. Page 16. “Longchamp Pedigree.” Archive.Org
- Chronica magistri Rogeri de Houedene, Volume 3 By Roger (of Hoveden). Page ci GoogleBooks
- Archaeologia cantiana by Kent Archaeological Society. cn Publication date 1923 Publisher [London] Kent Archaeological Society Volume 36. Page 16. “Longchamp Pedigree.” Archive.Org shows Henry d 1212 as son of Hugh ll (d 1195) & Emma St. Leger; married Maud, sister of William Cantelow, their son Henry (d 1237). Not the brother of the Chancellor.
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Henry de Longchamp, of Wilton's Timeline
1179 |
1179
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Wilton Castle, Ross on Wye, Herefordshire, England
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1209 |
1209
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Wilton, Herefordshire, England
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1212 |
1212
Age 33
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England
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