

SIBYLLA de Valoignes, daughter of --- (-after 1212, bur Nun Appleton Priory). m firstly [as his second wife,] ROBERT de Ros, son of PIERS de Ros & his wife Adeline Espec of Helmsley, Northumberland (-[1162/63]). A manuscript narrating the foundation of Rievaulx Abbey records that “Robertum de Roos” married “Sibillam de Valoniis”, by whom he was father of “Willielmum de Roos et Robertum”[Dugdale Monasticon V, Rievaulx Abbey, Yorkshire, III, Fundationis et Fundatorum Historia, p. 280]. She married secondly ([1165/66]%29 William de Percy of Topcliffe, Yorkshire. Her first and second marriages are confirmed by the 1165/66 Pipe Roll which records "Wills de Pci" accounting for ".cccc. m. p uxore Robti de Ross hnda" in Yorkshire[Pipe Roll Society, Vol. IX (1888) The Great Roll of the Pipe for the 12th year of King Henry II (London) ("Pipe Roll 12 Hen II (1165/66)"), p. 41]. “Willielmus de Percy” donated Topcliffe church to York Cathedral, for the souls of “uxoris meæ Sybillæ…filiorum quoque et filiarum mearum”, by undated charter witnessed by “Sybilla de Valloniis…”[Dugdale Monasticon VI.3, St Peter’s Cathedral, York, Yorkshire LXXVIII, p. 1190]. It is assumed that the first witness was the donor’s wife but this is not specified in the document. She married thirdly ([1181/82]) Ralph de Albini Brito. Her third marriage is confirmed by the 1181/82 Pipe Roll which records "Radulfus de Alben" accounting for ".cc. m pro ducenda matre Ebrardi de Ros" in Yorkshire[Pipe Roll Society, Vol. XXXI (1910) The Great Roll of the Pipe for the 28th year of King Henry II (London) ("Pipe Roll 28 Hen II (1181/82)"), p. 46].
No officially recorded (surviving) children for first or second marriages.
Sibylla and Ralph had three children:
The Foundation of Medieval Genealogy: "Untitled Nobility T - Z"
1. SIBYLLA de Valoignes (-after 1212, bur Nun Appleton Priory). Her first and second marriages are confirmed by the 1165/66 Pipe Roll which records "Wills de Pci" accounting for ".cccc. m. p uxore Robti de Ross hnda" in Yorkshire[402]. Evidently William de Percy failed to pay the full amount at the time, as the 1169/70 Pipe Roll records "Wills de Pci" paying "L. m. p uxore Robti de Ross habenda" in Yorkshire[403].
“Willielmus de Percy” donated Topcliffe church to York Cathedral, for the souls of “uxoris meæ Sybillæ…filiorum quoque et filiarum mearum”, by undated charter witnessed by “Sybilla de Valloniis…”[404]. It is assumed that the first witness was the donor’s wife but this is not specified in the document.
Her third marriage is confirmed by the 1181/82 Pipe Roll which records "Radulfus de Alben" accounting for ".cc. 'm pro ducenda matre Ebrardi de Ros' in Yorkshire[405]. A charter dated 4 Feb 1196 records a claim by “Sibillam de Vall et Agnetem de Percy” against the church of Beverley relating to “advocacione ecclesie de Lekenfeld”[406].
m firstly [as his second wife,] ROBERT de Ros, son of PIERS de Ros & his wife Adeline Espec of Helmsley, Northumberland (-[1162/63]).
m secondly ([1165/66]%29 as his second wife, WILLIAM de Percy of Topcliffe, Yorkshire, son of ALAN de Percy & his wife Emma de Gant (-[1174/75]). m thirdly ([1181/82]) RALPH de Albini Brito, son of WILLIAM de Albini Brito & his wife Cecily Bigod (-Acre 1191).
Sybil married Sir Robert DE ROS Lord of Holderness, son of Piers (Peter) DE ROS and Adeline D' ESPEC, in 1st husband 893,895. (Sir Robert DE ROS Lord of Holderness was born about 1117 in Ros, Holderness, East Riding Yorkshire, England and died about 1162 in Helmesley Castle, North Riding Yorkshire, England 7927.)
c. 1138 Somerset, England - aft. 1219 [n.b. also listed as born in Panmure, Forfar, Scotland]
Married:
Children with Ralph De Alibini:
http://www.richardpyoung.org/getperson.php?personID=I11071&tree=you...
John Ravilious, posting on GEN-MEDIEVAL in 2009,
Sibyl ... [was] the sister [not daughter] of Philip de Valoins of Panmure, chamberlain of the king of Scots (d. 1215). Philip did have a daughter Sibyl, but the evidence is clear that she was the wife of Robert de Stuteville (dvp bef 27 Nov 1213), eldest son and heir of Nicholas de Stuteville of Liddel (d. bef 30 Mar 1218). Her parentage is proven in a charter of Philip de Valoines, granting her lands in Torpenhow, Cumbs. as her maritagium [see below].
Charta Philippi de Valonijs, Rob. de Stutevill.
UNIVERSIS sancte matris ecclesie filijs, Philippus de Valonijs, salutem. Sciant presentes et futuri me dedisse et concessisse et carta mea confirmasse Roberto de Stutevill, et Sibille filie mee, et heredibus quos predictus Robertus de Stutevill habebit de predicta Sibilla sponsa sua, villam de Torpenhon, in maritagium, per rectas divisas suas, et cum omnibus justis pertinentijs suis, et in ecclesia et in molendino et in omnibus aliis justis pertinentiis suis illis et predictis heredibus, quos habebit de predicta Sibilla sponsa sua, Tenendam de me et heredibus meis, ita libere, quiete, plenarie, integre, et honorifice, sicut predictam terram melius, plenius et quietius tenui die quo predictam Sibillam filiam meam duxit in uxorem. Hijs testibus, Radulfo abbate de Jeddewrth, Roberto archidiacono Glascuiensi, Willielmo Giffart, Roberto de Landeles, Roberto de Sancto Michaele, Bernardo de Hawedane, Johanne de Wiltune, Simone de Hawic, Alano de Ruele, Hugone de Ruwerfort, Gilleberto de Maltalent, Radulfo de Alneto, Anketino filio Durandi, Radulpho de la Ferte, Willielmo de Solum.' [Registrum de Panmure II:124]
Born: BEF 1130 Died: 1162/3
Notes: sometimes constable, probably to the Count of Aumale, Lord of Holderness. In 1158, and for several years thereafter, he was in charge of King Henry II's works at the castle of Scarborough.
Father: Piers De ROS
Mother: Adeline ESPEC
Married: Sibyl De VALOGNES (b. BEF 1132/3 - d. AFT 1212)
Children: www.celtic-casimir.com
Born: Abt 1138, South Petherton, Somerset, England Married: Abt 1149
Died: After 1218, Appleton Priory, Yorkshire, England
General Notes: Henry Sutliff gives no ancestry for Sibyl. In fact I have no good source for Sibyl's ancestry, just what I have picked up on the internet.
Note: Henry Sutliff indicated that Gunnor & Matilda were daughters of Sibyl, but that Ralph may have been son of a 2nd wife (in which case Sibyl would not have lived as long as I have her).
Marriage Information: Sibyl married Ralph D' AUBIGNY of South Petherton, son of William "Brito" D' AUBIGNY Lord of Belvoir and Cecily LE BIGOD Heiress of Belvoir, about 1149 . (Ralph D' AUBIGNY of South Petherton was born about 1126 in Belvoir Castle, Belvoir, Leicestershire, England and died in 1191 in Acre, Palestine.) 1. Everard De ROS
PASSAGE
“Emma de Humez, a North Riding lady, but whose ancestry has not been traced,… was successively the wife of Geoffrey Neville, and Geoffrey de Valoignes; and Sybil de Valoigne, gave in her free widowhood the church of Torppenhou, to Rosedale Nunery.”
SOURCE
The Yorkshire Archæological and Topographical Journal. Vol. 8, Bradbury, Agnew & Co., Whitefriars, 1884, p. 272.
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SOURCE Percy, Henry (Earl of) and M. T. Martin, ed. (Archives). 1911. The Percy Chantulary. London: Andrews & Co.,
pp. 7, 55, 490.
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SOURCE Browning, Charles H. 1968 (reprint). Magna Charta Barons and their Descendants … Baronial Order of Runnemede. Baltimore, MD, USA: Clearfield Co. and Genealogical Publishing Co.
p. 124.
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SOURCE Baker, Sir John and Stroud Francis Charles Milsom. 2010. Sources of English Legal History: Private Law to 1750. 2nd ed. Oxford, England, UK: Oxford University Press.
pp. 17-18.
PASSAGE
“I think MR. CAREY is mistaking in calling the 4th quartering Valoines; for Sybil de Valoines, wife of Robert de Ros, was not an heiress, and her arms (Gules, fretty ermine, according to Mr. Eller), do not appear to have ever been quartered by the De Ros family.”
SOURCE
Oxford Journals. Notes and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, General Readers, etc. Oxford, England, UK: Oxford University Press. p. 255.
PASSAGE
LATIN: “Rogerus de Quincy reddit compotum de 1. marcis pro habenda custodia teere que fuit Sibille de Valoinnes in Torpenno. In thesauro xxx. marce. Et debet xx. marcas.”
ENGLISH: “Roger de Quincy gives an account of 1. marks for having custody of Sybil de Valoinnes in Torpenno. In the treasury mark. And he owes 20 marks."
SOURCE
Parker, F. H. M. 1905. The Pipe Rolls of Cumberland and Westmorland 1222-1260, Vol. 12. Kendal, Cumbria, UK: Exchequer, Great Britain. p. 10
PASSAGES
SOURCE Ricketts, Philadelphia. 2010. High-Ranking Widows in Medieval Iceland and Yorkshire: Property, Power, Marriage and Identity in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. Boston, USA: Brill. pp. 213, 228.
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South Petherton, Somerset, England (United Kingdom)
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Helmsley Castle, Yorkshire, England
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Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom
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Shropshire, England (United Kingdom)
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South Petherton, Somersetshire, England or South Ingleby, Lincolnshire, England
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1177
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South Petherton, Somersetshire, England
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1212
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Appleton Priory, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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