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Matilda d'Aubigny

Also Known As: "Maud de Albini"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Sussex, UK
Death: March 27, 1248 (47-56)
Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
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Daughter of William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel and Mabel of Chester
Wife of Robert I de Tattershall
Mother of Sir Robert Tattershall
Sister of William VI d'Aubigny, 4th Earl of Arundel & Sussex; Isabel d'Aubigny; Cecily d'Aubigny of Arundel; Lady Nicole d'Aubigny and Hugh d'Aubigny, 5th Earl of Arundel

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WILLIAM d’Albini, son of WILLIAM Earl of Arundel & his wife Matilda de Saint-Hilaire (-Cainell, near Rome before 30 Mar 1221[40], bur Wymondham Priory). “Wilielmus comes Sussexiæ” confirmed donations to Boxgrove Priory by his predecessors “Rogerus de Albineio, et Willelmus Pincerna…et Willielmi patris mei filii reginæ Aeliz, et Matildis matris meæ” to Boxgrove Priory by undated charter, which names “domina Avicia, uxor Rogeri de Albineio…et filiorum suorum Willielmi et Nigelli”[41]. He succeeded his father in 1193 as Earl of Arundel. “Willelmus comes tertius Sussexiæ” confirmed the donation of "terram de Snergate, quæ est de feodo de Bilsentone" made to Robert’s Bridge Abbey by “Adeliciæ comitissæ de Augo amitæ meæ”, by undated charter, witnessed by “Renerio de Aubenio, Willielmo de Albineio filio comitis…”[42]. Matthew Paris records the death in 1221 “in partibus transmarinis, a Damata rediens” of “Willelmus de Albineio comes de Harundelle”, the transport of his body back to England by “Thomam monachum de Sancto Albino”, and his burial “apud Wimundham Sancti Albani prioratum”[43]. The Annales Londonienses record the death in 1221 of "Willelmus de Albineio comes de Arundel…de Terra Sancta rediens" and his burial "apud Wymundham"[44]. The Annals of Dunstable record that “comes Arundel” died in 1221 in Italy and his body brought back for burial at “apud Wimundeham”[45].

m MABEL of Chester, daughter of HUGH "le Meschin" Earl of Chester & his wife Bertrade de Montfort (-after 1232). The Annales Londonienses record that "Ranulphus comes Cestriæ" had four sisters, of whom "secunda…Mabillia" married "comiti Arundelle"[46]. The Testa de Nevill includes a writ of King John dated 1212 which records that "comes Cestrie" gave land "in Calswah" in Lincolnshire to "comiti de Arundell in maritagium cum sorore sua"[47].

Earl William & his wife had six children: 1. WILLIAM ([1200][48]-[before 7] Aug 1224, bur Wymondham Priory). “Willelmus comes tertius Sussexiæ” confirmed the donation of "terram de Snergate, quæ est de feodo de Bilsentone" made to Robert’s Bridge Abbey by “Adeliciæ comitissæ de Augo amitæ meæ”, by undated charter, witnessed by “Renerio de Aubenio, Willielmo de Albineio filio comitis…”[49]. He succeeded his father in 1221 as Earl of Arundel. The Annals of Dunstable record that “comes de Arundel” died in 1224[50].

2. MATILDA [Mabilia] . The Annales Londonienses name "Mabiliam, Nicholaam, Ceciliam et Isabellam" as the four daughters of "secunda…Mabillia…uxor comitis de Arundelle", specifying that "Mabiliam" married "Roberto de Tateshale"[51]. m as his first wife, ROBERT de Tattershall, son of WILLIAM de Tattershall & his wife Isolda Pantolf (-16 Jul 1249). Robert & his wife had one child:

3. ISABEL (-before 1240). The Annales Londonienses name "Mabiliam, Nicholaam, Ceciliam et Isabellam" as the four daughters of "secunda…Mabillia…uxor comitis de Arundelle", specifying that "Isabella" married "Johanni filio Alani"[52]. m as his first wife, JOHN FitzAlan, son of WILLIAM FitzAlan Lord of Clun and Oswestry, Shropshire & his wife --- (-1240).

4. HUGH ([1213/15]-7 May 1243, bur Wymondham Priory[53]). He succeeded his brother in 1224 as Earl of Arundel, coming of age 10 May 1235. The Annals of Tewkesbury record the death in 1243 of “Hugo comes de Arundel”[54]. On his death, the earldom of Sussex reverted to the crown, while his estates were divided between his four sisters. m (1234) ISABEL de Warenne, daughter of WILLIAM [IV] de Warenne Earl of Surrey & his second wife Matilda Marshal of Pembroke (-before 23 Nov 1282, bur Marham, Norfolk). The Chronicle of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire, names (in order) ”Johannes de Garren comes de Garren et Isabella de Aubeni soror eius et comitissa de Arundel” as the children of “Johanni de Garrene comiti de Surrey” and his wife Matilda Marshal of the Earls of Pembroke[55]. She is named "Ysabella comitissa Harundolliæ quondam Hugonis comitis Harundelliæ uxor" when Matthew Paris records her foundation of the nunnery of Marham near Lymm[56].

5. NICOLE . The Annales Londonienses name "Mabiliam, Nicholaam, Ceciliam et Isabellam" as the four daughters of "secunda…Mabillia…uxor comitis de Arundelle", specifying that "Nicholaa" married "Rogeri de Someri" and had "filium Radulphum qui mortuus erat ante patrem suum et quatuor filias, Margaretam, Johannam, Elizabetham et Matildam, Margareta nupsit Radulpho de Basset juniori, Johanna nupsit Johanni Lestrange, Elizabetha Waltero de Souli, Matillda Henrico de Erdyntoune"[57]. m as his first wife, ROGER [IV] de Somery of Dudley, Worcestershire, son of RALPH [II] de Somery & his wife Margaret Crassus (-26 Aug 1273 or before). He inherited the manor of Barrow-on-Sour, Leicestershire, on the death of his brother-in-law.

6. CECILY . The Annales Londonienses name "Mabiliam, Nicholaam, Ceciliam et Isabellam" as the four daughters of "secunda…Mabillia…uxor comitis de Arundelle", specifying that "Cecilia" married "Rogero de Monte Alto"[58]. m ROGER de Mohaut [Montalt], son of --- (-28 Jun 1260). He inherited the manor of Kenninghall, Castle of Rising, Norfolk, on the death of his brother-in-law.

————————— Maud married Robert De /Tateshal/, son of Walter De /Tateshall/ and Iseult /Pantulf/, about 1217 in Of, Sussex, England. (Robert De /Tateshal/ was born about 1200 in Tattershall, Lincolnshire, England and died on 16 Jul 1249.)

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Maud D' AUBIGNY Born: Abt 1196, Arundel, Sussex, England Married: Before 1222, Sussex, England Died: Between 1238 and 1242

Another name for Maud was Maud D' ALBINI.

General Notes: Maud, sister and in her issue coheir of Hugh, 5th EARL OF ARUNDEL, 1st daughter of William (d'AUBIGNY), EARL OF ARUNDEL, by Mabel, 2nd daughter of Hugh (LE MESCHIN, styled also DE KEVELIOC), EARL OF CHESTER. She died between 1238 and 1242. [Complete Peerage]

Marriage Information: Maud married Sir Robert DE TATESHAL, son of Walter DE TATESHAL and Iseult PANTULF, before 1222 in Sussex, England . (Sir Robert DE TATESHAL was born after 1193 in Tattershall, Horncastle, Lincolnshire, England and died on 16 Jul 1249.)

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Matilda d'Aubigny's Timeline

1196
1196
Sussex, UK
1222
December 5, 1222
Buckenham, Norfolk, England
1248
March 27, 1248
Age 52
Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy