Matilda le Boteler

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Matilda le Boteler

Also Known As: "Matilda Pincera", "not Edelina", "Matildie de Somerville"
Birthdate:
Death: between 1182 and 1212
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Robert le Boteler "Pincerna” and Ivetta de Helgot
Wife of Sir Roger I de Somerville, 3rd Lord of Whichenour
Mother of Sir Roger II de Somerville, 4th Lord of Whichenour
Sister of Sir Richard de Boteler, 4th Baron Warrington and Robert Boteler of Ingleby

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About Matilda le Boteler

Not the same as Edelina


“Unplaced Botelers” - Robert Boteler of Ingleby, Derby, temp Henry II; and his sister Edeline, [SIC: Matilda] m. Roger [or Walter] de Somerville, fl. 1190 (but see below)


https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_History_of_the_Parish_of_Tat...

From the History of the Parish of Tatenhill-

"He married Matilda (not Edelina, as given in Dugdale's Pedigree), the daughter of Robert Pincerna, the hereditary butler of the Earls of Chester. The chartulary of Dieulacres Abbey contains the following deed, No 86 (S.C.,IX,N.S.,333):

Omnibus etc. Matilda Pincerna salutem. Noveritis me dedisse Monachis de Pulton pro Salute Animae meae et Rogeri de Somerville sponsi mei et Rogeri de Somerville, filii mei v. solidos etc. in puram et perpetuam eleemosinam. Among the witnesses are Robertus de Wychnore and Radulphus Grim. Deed No 91 is a confirmation by Roger de Somerville of the grant of a garden at the bridge head, Chester, and No 73 charter mentions dominum Matildie de Somerville.

Translation:

to all etc Matilda the butler, greeting. You will know that I gave to the monks of Poulton for the safety of my soul and to Roger of Somerville my spouse and to Roger of Somerville, my son solidi etc. to pure and perpetual alms. Among the witnesses are Robertus de Wychnore and Radulphus Grim. Deed No 91 is a confirmation by Roger de Somerville of the grant of a garden at the bridge head, Chester, and No 73 charter mentions dominum Matildie de Somerville.

The following deed is among the Dugdale MSS. in the Bodleian Library:

Sciant etc.: quod ego Rogerus de Somerville filius Walteri de Somerville dedi etc.Abbataie de Poleswords unam virgatam terrae in Sirascote quom tenuit Ernewi. Tenendam liberam et quietam et in puram et perpetuam eleemosinam pro anima patris mei Walteri de Somerville et pro anima matris mea Cecilie, et pro animabus antecessorum meorum et pro anima Mea et uxoris mee et pro heredum meorum animabus. His testibus, Robert Marmion, de Galfrido Marmion, Roberto de Somerville (his brother), Walter Cuchum, (Curzon), Nicholao de Gresle, Willelmo de Ridewae, Toma de Rogeri de Somerville, Ricardo filio Rogeri de Somerville, Radulphi filii Hugonus de Gresle, Ricardo de Curchum, Rogero de Rideware et multis aliis.

Translation:

Let them know etc.: that I, Roger of Somerville, son of Walter de Somerville, gave etc.Abbataie of Poleswords one virgate of land in Sirascote when Ernewi held it. To hold free and quiet and pure and perpetual alms for the soul of my father Walter de Somerville and for the soul of my mother Cicely, and for the souls of my ancestors and for the soul of my wife and the souls of my heirs. Witnesses: Robert Marmion, Geoffrey de Marmion, Robert de Somerville (his brother), Walter Cuchum (Curzon), Nicholas de Gresle, William de Ridewa, Toma of Roger de Somerville, Richard son of Roger de Somerville, Ralph son of Hugh de Gresle Richard de Curchum, Roger de Rideware and many others.

The seal bears an equestrian figure brandishing a sword, and the probable date from the names of witnesses is about 1166.

posted by Sharon Richards



“History of the Parish of Tatenhill in the County of Stafford, Volume 1.” By Sir Reginald Hardy (2d bart.) Page 43. GoogleBooks

ROGER I. (1176-1195.) His name occurs in the Pipe Rolls of 1175-6 (S.C., I, 79; II, 58). “Rogerus de Sumervill reddit compotum de x m. pro foresta (a forest trespass). In perdonis per breve Regis ipsi Rogero vj m. Et debet iiij m.”

He married Matilda (not Edelina, as given in Dugdale's Pedigree), the daughter of Robert Pincerna, the hereditary butler of the Earls of Chester. The chartulary of Dieulacres Abbey contains the following deed, No. 86 (S.C., IX, N.S., 333).

Omnibus etc. Matilda Pincerna salutem. Noveritis me dedisse Monachis de Pulton pro salute animæ meæ et Rogeri de Somerville sponsi mei et Rogeri de S. filii mei v. solidos etc. in puram et perpetuam eleemosinam.

Among the witnesses are Robertus de Wichenore and Radulphus Grim.

Robert Pincerna is styled of Inglebi, and this manor is afterwards held by the Somervilles. Deed No. 91 ...

This Roger I died before 1195. From the Warwickshire and Leicestershire Ripe Roll 2 John, 1199-1200 (S.C., II, 96, 99, 105), it appears that

”Matilda quże fuit uxor Rogeri de S. debet x marcas et i palefridum ut non distringatur ad se maritandum desicut nihil tenet de Rege nec de Comite Cestrensi qui eam dedit Willelmo de Chaucumb.”