Isabel de Wauton

public profile

Is your surname de Wauton?

Research the de Wauton family

Share your family tree and photos with the people you know and love

  • Build your family tree online
  • Share photos and videos
  • Smart Matching™ technology
  • Free!

Isabel de Wauton (N.N.)

Birthdate:
Death: after 1283
Immediate Family:

Wife of John de Wauton and Henry le Foun
Mother of Maud de Walton

Managed by: Erica Howton
Last Updated:

About Isabel de Wauton

Isabel, widow of John de Walton, was not the same person as Elizabeth de Shirley

She married

  1. John de WALTON , of Wellesbourne & Walton, Sir in 1st husband, son of Simon de WALTON , Bishop of Norwich. He was born ABT 1231 in Wellesbourne Hastings, Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire, England, and died BEF 28 DEC 1277 in Walton Deyville, Warwickshire, England.
  2. Henry le FOUN AFT 1277 in 2nd husband. He was born ABT 1244.
	  Child of Isabel and John de WALTON , of Wellesbourne & Walton, Sir is:

*+ 2 i. Maud de WALTON was born ABT 1277 in Walton Deyville, Warwickshire, England, and died BEF JUL 1325 in Knockin, Oswestry, Shropshire.

Notes

From https://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&...

Copied from the Stradling family website "www.stradling.org.uk/docs/Oth_recs.

"Victoria County History of Warwickshire."

Certain lands in Losley [Loxley, of Robin Hood fame] were sold with the manor of Walton Mauduit by the Earl of Warwick to Simon de Wauton, Bishop of Norwich (1258-66). The bishop conveyed them to John de Wauton, who was probably his great-nephew. Subsequently John de Wauton received from Walter Giffard, Archbishop of York (1266-79), a grant of the two Walton manors and all his land in Loxley; this was possibly the carucate and 100s. in rents which Henry le Foun and Isabel his wife quitclaimed to the archbishop in 1278. The archbishop was perhaps acting as trustee for John de Wauton whose daughter and heir Maud, was in 1279 a ward of Godfrey Giffard, Bishop of Worcester, Walter's younger brother.

....

This Mr. Simon, who bought property in Walton Deyville, became Bishop of Norwich in 1258 and died in 1265. His successor Sir John de Wauton died in or shortly before 1277, leaving a widow Isabel, who married Henry le Foun, and a young daughter Maud.

....

Mr. Simon was elderly when he became bishop and may well have been married when young. John de Wauton died in 1277, and his widow Isabel married Henry le Foun. John's heir, his daughter Maud, was a child, and in 1278 Henry and Isabel conveyed the manors of Walton and other lands to Walter Giffard, Archbishop of York

view all

Isabel de Wauton's Timeline

1270
1270
Walton Deyville, Warwick, Warwickshire, England (United Kingdom)
1283
1283
????