Lasceline de Verdun

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Lasceline de Verdun (de Clinton)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire, England
Death: 1193 (70-79)
Alveton Castle, Staffordshire, England
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Geoffrey de Clinton and Lesceline
Wife of Sir Norman de Verdun
Mother of Roelend de Verdun; Bertram de Verdun III, Crusader and Castellan of Richard I Of England; Ralph de Verdun, of Bloxham; Herbert de Verdun, of Ipstones; Simon de Verdun and 2 others
Sister of Geoffrey de Clinton, (the younger)

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About Lasceline de Verdun

According to Medlands the information below is incorrect. Lesceline was daughter of Geoffrey de Clinton and Lesceline and not Agnes de Beaumont.

From Medlands:

GEOFFREY de Clinton (-[29 Sep 1130/1 Aug 1133]).  Chamberlain and Sheriff under King Henry I from [1108].  Orderic Vitalis names "Goisfredus de Clintona, Radulfus Basset et Hugo de Bocalanda…" among those who were "de ignobili stirpe" and whom King Henry I raised "de pulvere" (from the dust)[2695].  "…Gaufrido de Clint…" witnessed the charter dated to [1107/16] under which Henry I King of England granted property to "uxori Willelmi vicecomitis de Oxeneford et filiis suis"[2696].  "…Gaufr de Glint…" subscribed the charter dated to [10 Apr/29 May] 1121 which records the arrangements for the marriage of "Miloni de Gloec" and "Sibilia filia Beorndi de Novo Mercato"[2697].  “Gaufridus de Clintona, Henrici regis camerarius” founded Kenilworth priory, Warwickshire by undated charter[2698].  "G. de Clinton" donated "manerium de Hichendon…ecclesiam de Stanes" [Stone priory] to Kenilworth priory, with the consent of "Nicholai de Stafford", by charter dated to [1122/25][2699].  The 1130 Pipe Roll records "Elye Giff" in Northamptonshire[2700].  Orderic Vitalis records disputes between "Goisfredia de Clintonia" and King Henry I, dated to [1130][2701].  Henry II King of England confirmed the property of Savigny abbey, including the donation by "Gaufridi camerarii de Clinton et Gaufridi filii eius" of "molendinum de Breneia", by charter dated to [1156/58][2702].  Military fee certifications in the Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1166, record "Gal[fridus] camerarius de Clintone" holding knights’ fees held "Robertus de Scrupa" in Gloucestershire, and "Galfridus de Clintone" holding 3 knights’ fees in Wallingford, Berkshire[2703].  

m LESCELINE, daughter of ---. The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified.

Geoffrey & his wife had children:

a) GEOFFREY de Clinton (-after 1166). “Gaufridus de Clintona" confirmed donations to Kenilworth priory, Warwickshire, for the soul of "patris mei Gaufridi camerarii…ipsius ecclesie fundator", by undated charter[2704]. "Gaufridus de Clintone" confirmed the donation of land "in…Chersintona" made to Eynsham abbey by "Willelmus de Clintone patruus meus" by charter dated to [before 1152] witnessed by "Agnes uxor mea, Willelmus de Plan, Osbertus de Clint[one]…"[2705]. Henry II King of England confirmed the property of Savigny abbey, including the donation by "Gaufridi camerarii de Clinton et Gaufridi filii eius" of "molendinum de Breneia", by charter dated to [1156/58][2706]. Henry II King of England confirmed the property of Savigny abbey, including the donation by "Gaufridi camerarii de Clinton et Gaufridi filii eius" of "molendinum de Breneia", by charter dated to [1156/58][2707]. “Gaufridus camerarius de Clintona” founded Bretford nunnery in Warwickshire by undated charter, witnessed by “Agnete uxore mea cum filio meo Henrico...Osbertus de Clintona...”[2708]. Military fee certifications in the Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1166, record "Gal[fridus] camerarius de Clintone" holding knights’ fees held "Robertus de Scrupa" in Gloucestershire, and "Galfridus de Clintone" holding 3 knights’ fees in Wallingford, Berkshire[2709]. m AGNES of Warwick, daughter of ROGER Earl of Warwick & his wife Gundred de Warenne of Surrey. The marriage settlement of "Rogerus comes Warr…Agnetem filiam meam" and "Gaufrido camerario" is undated, witnessed by "…Roberto fratre meo et Gaufrido et Henrico…Hastecill de Haruc…Willelmus de Glint[ona]…Hug[one] de Glint[ona] et Maur[icio] fratre eius…"[2710]. "Gaufridus de Clintone" confirmed the donation of land "in…Chersintona" made to Eynsham abbey by "Willelmus de Clintone patruus meus" by charter dated to [before 1152] witnessed by "Agnes uxor mea, Willelmus de Plan, Osbertus de Clint[one]…"[2711]. “Gaufridus camerarius de Clintona” founded Bretford nunnery in Warwickshire by undated charter, witnessed by “Agnete uxore mea cum filio meo Henrico...Osbertus de Clintona...”[2712]. Geoffrey & his wife had two children: i) HENRY de Clinton (-[1214/16]). “Gaufridus camerarius de Clintona” founded Bretford nunnery in Warwickshire by undated charter, witnessed by “Agnete uxore mea cum filio meo Henrico...Osbertus de Clintona...”[2713]. “Henricus de Clintona" confirmed donations to Kenilworth priory, Warwickshire, founded by "G. de Clinton avus meus", including the donation by "Lecelinæ et concessione Bertrami de Verduno filio eius" of "ecclesiam de Etha", by undated charter[2714]. The Red Book of the Exchequer records "Henricus de Clinton" holding one knight’s fee "de honore Gloucestriæ" in Buckinghamshire in [1210/12][2715]. m AMICE de Bidun, daughter of JOHN de Bidun & his wife Alice Mauduit. The Rotuli de Dominabus of 1185 records that the daughters of “Alizia de Bidune, soror Willelmi Mauduit” married “primogenitam…Hugo de Clinton…”[2716]. Bracton records a claim, dated 1231, by "Amicabilis de Wuttona" against "abbatem de Lauendena" concerning "ecclesiam de Wuttona…advocacionem", claimed by "Ricardus de Bello Campo" and which, according to "ipsi Amicabilis et Ricardus", was granted by "Johannes de Bidun pater predicte Amicabilis et Sarre uxoris predicti Ricardi" to "Walterum de Bidun", and that "Halnacus pater ipsius Johannis" had presented the church to "Walterus de Bidun qui fuit cancellarius Regis Scocie" and "post mortem Walteri de Bidun" to "predictus Walterum", while the abbot summoned "Amiciam de Clingtona filiam predicti Johannis de Bidun…Ermiceda de Bidun et Robertus filius Galfridi"[2717]. A writ dated 11 Nov "39 Hen III", after the death of "Maud de Rocheford, sometime the wife of John de Bydun", states that "John Bidun died without heirs of his body and had five sisters…Amicia who had three daughters, Amabel, Isabel and Agnes…"[2718]. Henry & his wife had four children: (a) HENRY de Clinton (-1233 or before). Farrer records that Henry’s son Henry obtained seisin of his father’s lands in Kenilworth on 17 Mar 1218[2719]. (b) AMABEL de Clinton . A writ dated 11 Nov "39 Hen III", after the death of "Maud de Rocheford, sometime the wife of John de Bydun", states that "John Bidun died without heirs of his body and had five sisters…Amicia who had three daughters, Amabel, Isabel and Agnes" and adding that "Amabel died without heir"[2720]. m LUKE de Columbiers, son of ---. (c) ISABEL de Clinton . A writ dated 11 Nov "39 Hen III", after the death of "Maud de Rocheford, sometime the wife of John de Bydun", states that "John Bidun died without heirs of his body and had five sisters…Amicia who had three daughters, Amabel, Isabel and Agnes" and adding that "Isabel had Henry son of Ralph, who is her heir"[2721]. m RALPH, son of JOHN [de Merston] & his wife ---. (d) AGNES de Clinton (-after 14 Dec 1255). A writ dated 11 Nov "39 Hen III", after the death of "Maud de Rocheford, sometime the wife of John de Bydun", states that "John Bidun died without heirs of his body and had five sisters…Amicia who had three daughters, Amabel, Isabel and Agnes" and adding that "Agnes, wife of Warin de Brageham, still lives"[2722]. m WARIN de Brageham, son of ---. ii) WILLIAM de Clinton (-after 1210). The Testa de Nevill lists knights who held land in Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, dated to [1208/10]: "Willelmus de Clinton" held "Eston"[2723]. The Red Book of the Exchequer records "Willelmus de Clintone" holding "Estone per serjanteriam lardenariæ, vel i militis" in Buckinghamshire in [1210/12][2724].

b) LESCELINE de Clinton . Her parentage and marriage are indicated by a claim dated 29 Sep 1207 against "Ricardus de Canvill et Eustachia uxor sua" relating to "ecclesiam de Hethe" which "Lecelina de Clinton avia ipsius Nicolai…Bertrami de Verdun" had donated to Kenilworth priory[2725]. m NORMAN de Verdun, son of BERTRAM de Verdun & his wife ---.


  1. Name: Lesceline DE CLINTON
  2. Given Name: Lesceline
  3. Surname: De Clinton
  4. Sex: F
  5. Birth: Abt. 1125 in Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire, England
  6. Death: Abt. 1193

Father: Geoffrey DE CLINTON b: 1110

Mother: Agnes DE BEAUMONT b: Abt. 1108

Marriage 1 Norman DE VERDUN b: 1114 in Farnham Royal, Buckinghamshire, England

Children

  1. Has Children Bertram DE VERDUN b: 1144
  2. Has Children Alicia DE VERDUN b: Abt. 1140 in Rodlowe, Shropshire, England
  3. Has No Children Nicholas DE VERDUN b: Abt. 1140
  4. Has No Children Robert DE VERDUN b: Abt. 1142
  5. Has No Children Simon DE VERDUN b: Abt. 1146
  6. Has Children Hugh DE VERDUN b: Abt. 1150
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Lasceline de Verdun's Timeline

1114
1114
1118
1118
Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire, England
1130
1130
Bloxham, Oxfordshire, , England
1130
Farnam Royal, Buckinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)
1170
1170
1193
1193
Age 75
Alveton Castle, Staffordshire, England
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Rodlowe, Shropshire, England
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