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Mathilda (Maud) de Hesdin

Also Known As: "Maud", "Sibyl", "Mathilda Maud de Hesdin", "Matilda"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Toddingon, Bedfordshire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: 1133 (71-81)
Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Ernulf, seigneur de Hesdin and Emmeline de Normandy
Wife of Patrice (Patrick) II de Chaworth
Mother of Morgan de Chaworth; Robert de Chaworth, I; Payen de Chaworth; Sibyl de Chaworth; Patrice III (Patrick) de Chaworth and 2 others
Sister of Walter de Hedsin, sheriff of Shropshire; Arnoul de Hesdin, Sheriff of Shropshire and Avelina de Hesding, domina Norton

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About Mathilda (Maud) de Hesdin

From http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3D-K.htm

ARNOUL de Hesdin (-Antioch [1098]). "Ernulph de Hesding" donated the manor and church of Ruislip, Middlesex to the abbey of Bec[566]. A manuscript which lists donations to Gloucester St Peter includes a record of the donation by "Ernulphus de Hesdyng", confirmed by “Patricius de Cadurcis et Matildis uxor eius”, of “ecclesiam de Kynermerforde", and the later donation by "Paganus filius Patricii"[567]. A charter of Stephen King of England dated 1138 confirmed donations to Gloucester St Peter including the donation by "Ernulfi de Hesding et Emelina uxoris eius" of “ecclesiam de Nortuna"[568]. "…Ernulfus de Hesding" witnessed the charter dated 27 Jan 1091 under which William II King of England confirmed the status of Bath abbey[569]. The Chronicle of Hyde records that "Ernulfus de Hednith" was unjustly accused of treason but successfully defended himself by trial of battle (dated to [1096] from the context), and left on Crusade and died at Antioch[570]. "Patricius" donated "v hidas terræ de Westona" to Bath St Peter, for the souls of "…Arnulfi de Hesding…", by charter dated 14 Sep 1100[571].

m EMMELINE, daughter of ---. A manuscript which lists donations to Gloucester St Peter includes a record of the donation in 1125 by "Robertus filius Walteri et Avelina uxor eius" of "ecclesiam de Nortone", donated earlier by "Elmelina mater Avelinæ"[572]. A charter of Stephen King of England dated 1138 confirmed donations to Gloucester St Peter including the donation by "Ernulfi de Hesding et Emelina uxoris eius" of “ecclesiam de Nortuna"[573]. Arnoul & his wife had three children:

a) ARNOUL [Ernulf] de Hesdin (-killed 1138). Orderic Vitalis records that Ernulf de Hesdin was avunculus of "William fitz Alan castellan and vicecomes of Shrewsbury" and was hanged by King Stephen after the battle of Shrewsbury in 1138[574].

b) MATHILDE (-after 1133). A manuscript which lists donations to Gloucester St Peter includes a record of the donation by "Ernulphus de Hesdyng", confirmed by “Patricius de Cadurcis et Matildis uxor eius”, of “ecclesiam de Kynermerforde"[575]. m PATRICK de Chaources, son of PATRICK de Chaources & his wife --- (-after 1133).

c) ADELINE [Aveline] (-after 1126). “Alanus filius Flaaldi et Adelina uxor mea” donated property to Castle Acre Priory by undated charter[576]. Her parentage is confirmed by Orderic Vitalis who records that Ernulf de Hesdin was avunculus of "William fitz Alan castellan and vicecomes of Shrewsbury"[577]. Eyton states that Dugdale intimates that "Dame Adeliza" who donated land at Wolston to Burton abbey, by charter dated to before 1114, was Alan FitzFlaad´s widow and the mother of "Sibil" who with her husband Roger de Freville confirmed her mother´s donation by charter dated 1132[578]. She married secondly Robert FitzWalter of Caen[579]. A charter of Henry II King of England, dated 1176, recites donations to Haughmond abbey including that of "Willielmus filius Alani" of "terram de Piperinges" previously enjoyed by "Aveline matris ipsius Willielmi filius Alani"[580]. A manuscript which lists donations to Gloucester St Peter includes a record of the donation in 1125 by "Robertus filius Walteri et Avelina uxor eius" of "ecclesiam de Nortone", donated earlier by "Elmelina mater Avelinæ"[581]. m firstly ALAN FitzFlaad, son of FLAAD Seneschal of Dol & his wife --- (-before 1114). [582]m secondly as his first wife, ROBERT FitzWalter of Caen, son of ---.

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OTHER DATES

Matilda de Hesdin [Parents] was born in 1057 in Toddington, Bedfordshire, England. She married Patrick I de Chaworth about 1079 in England.

[Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~greenefamily/lape... ]

The Duke died of the Black Death at Leicester in 1361. At Kempsford, in Gloucestershire, his horse's shoe is still nailed on the church door, and a grass terrace is known as "Maud's Walk," in remembrance of Maud or Matilda Chaworth, Countess of Lancaster, and mother of the "Good Duke."

[Source: http://www.nottshistory.org.uk/articles/tts/tts1903/chaworth/chawor... ]



Also see "My Lines"

( http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/p56.htm#i6823 )

from Compiler: R. B. Stewart, Evans, GA

( http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/index.htm )



Matilda de Hesdin1

Matilda de Hesdin||p173.htm#i19439|Arnulph, seigneur de Hesdin||p127.htm#i14747||||||||||||||||

Father Arnulph, seigneur de Hesdin1,2

    Matilda de Hesdin was the daughter of Arnulph, seigneur de Hesdin.1,2 Also called Matilda de Hesdin.2 Matilda de Hesdin married Patrick de Carducis before 1100.2

Family

Patrick de Carducis

Child

   * Patrick de Carducis+ b. c 11271

Citations

  1. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 116.

2. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 391.



From http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3D-K.htm

ARNOUL de Hesdin (-Antioch [1098]). "Ernulph de Hesding" donated the manor and church of Ruislip, Middlesex to the abbey of Bec[566]. A manuscript which lists donations to Gloucester St Peter includes a record of the donation by "Ernulphus de Hesdyng", confirmed by “Patricius de Cadurcis et Matildis uxor eius”, of “ecclesiam de Kynermerforde", and the later donation by "Paganus filius Patricii"[567]. A charter of Stephen King of England dated 1138 confirmed donations to Gloucester St Peter including the donation by "Ernulfi de Hesding et Emelina uxoris eius" of “ecclesiam de Nortuna"[568]. "…Ernulfus de Hesding" witnessed the charter dated 27 Jan 1091 under which William II King of England confirmed the status of Bath abbey[569]. The Chronicle of Hyde records that "Ernulfus de Hednith" was unjustly accused of treason but successfully defended himself by trial of battle (dated to [1096] from the context), and left on Crusade and died at Antioch[570]. "Patricius" donated "v hidas terræ de Westona" to Bath St Peter, for the souls of "…Arnulfi de Hesding…", by charter dated 14 Sep 1100[571].

m EMMELINE, daughter of ---. A manuscript which lists donations to Gloucester St Peter includes a record of the donation in 1125 by "Robertus filius Walteri et Avelina uxor eius" of "ecclesiam de Nortone", donated earlier by "Elmelina mater Avelinæ"[572]. A charter of Stephen King of England dated 1138 confirmed donations to Gloucester St Peter including the donation by "Ernulfi de Hesding et Emelina uxoris eius" of “ecclesiam de Nortuna"[573]. Arnoul & his wife had three children:

a) ARNOUL [Ernulf] de Hesdin (-killed 1138). Orderic Vitalis records that Ernulf de Hesdin was avunculus of "William fitz Alan castellan and vicecomes of Shrewsbury" and was hanged by King Stephen after the battle of Shrewsbury in 1138[574].

b) MATHILDE (-after 1133). A manuscript which lists donations to Gloucester St Peter includes a record of the donation by "Ernulphus de Hesdyng", confirmed by “Patricius de Cadurcis et Matildis uxor eius”, of “ecclesiam de Kynermerforde"[575]. m PATRICK de Chaources, son of PATRICK de Chaources & his wife --- (-after 1133).

c) ADELINE [Aveline] (-after 1126). “Alanus filius Flaaldi et Adelina uxor mea” donated property to Castle Acre Priory by undated charter[576]. Her parentage is confirmed by Orderic Vitalis who records that Ernulf de Hesdin was avunculus of "William fitz Alan castellan and vicecomes of Shrewsbury"[577]. Eyton states that Dugdale intimates that "Dame Adeliza" who donated land at Wolston to Burton abbey, by charter dated to before 1114, was Alan FitzFlaad´s widow and the mother of "Sibil" who with her husband Roger de Freville confirmed her mother´s donation by charter dated 1132[578]. She married secondly Robert FitzWalter of Caen[579]. A charter of Henry II King of England, dated 1176, recites donations to Haughmond abbey including that of "Willielmus filius Alani" of "terram de Piperinges" previously enjoyed by "Aveline matris ipsius Willielmi filius Alani"[580]. A manuscript which lists donations to Gloucester St Peter includes a record of the donation in 1125 by "Robertus filius Walteri et Avelina uxor eius" of "ecclesiam de Nortone", donated earlier by "Elmelina mater Avelinæ"[581]. m firstly ALAN FitzFlaad, son of FLAAD Seneschal of Dol & his wife --- (-before 1114). [582]m secondly as his first wife, ROBERT FitzWalter of Caen, son of ---.

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OTHER DATES

Matilda de Hesdin [Parents] was born in 1057 in Toddington, Bedfordshire, England. She married Patrick I de Chaworth about 1079 in England.

[Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~greenefamily/lape... ]

The Duke died of the Black Death at Leicester in 1361. At Kempsford, in Gloucestershire, his horse's shoe is still nailed on the church door, and a grass terrace is known as "Maud's Walk," in remembrance of Maud or Matilda Chaworth, Countess of Lancaster, and mother of the "Good Duke."

[Source: http://www.nottshistory.org.uk/articles/tts/tts1903/chaworth/chawor... ] -------------------- Also see "My Lines"

( http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/p56.htm#i6823 )

from Compiler: R. B. Stewart, Evans, GA

( http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/index.htm ) -------------------- Matilda de Hesdin1

Matilda de Hesdin||p173.htm#i19439|Arnulph, seigneur de Hesdin||p127.htm#i14747||||||||||||||||

Father Arnulph, seigneur de Hesdin1,2

Matilda de Hesdin was the daughter of Arnulph, seigneur de Hesdin.1,2 Also called Matilda de Hesdin.2 Matilda de Hesdin married Patrick de Carducis before 1100.2 Family

Patrick de Carducis

Child

  • Patrick de Carducis+ b. c 11271

Citations

  • 1. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 116.
  • 2. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 391. read more

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Mathilda (Maud) de Hesdin's Timeline

1057
1057
Toddingon, Bedfordshire, England (United Kingdom)
1080
1080
Chaworth, Nottinghamshire, UK
1084
1084
Alfreton, Derbyshire, England
1089
1089
Of, , Gloucestershire, England
1090
1090
Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)
1093
1093
Kempsford, Gloucester
1110
1110
Great Wishford, Wiltshire, England (United Kingdom)
1133
1133
Age 76
Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)
1948
October 27, 1948
Age 76