William de Longchamp

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William de Longchamp

Birthdate:
Death: 1204
Immediate Family:

Son of Henry “the Crusader” de Longchamp and Maud de Longchamp
Husband of Petronelle de Vaux
Father of Henry de Longchamp; William de Longchamp and Alice Dungevyn

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About William de Longchamp

WILLIAM de Longchamp, [d 1204], son of [Henry Longchamp d 1203 & Maud]

Married Petronella / Parnel de Craon (daughter of Guy de Craon of Freeston.

Their children

  • a) Henry Longchamp m Sybil Heringaud
  • b) William Longchamp, constable of the Bishop of Lincoln in 1275
  • c) Alice Longchamp, d 1275, m William Dungevyn

She survived him and married Henry de la Mare 2nd and Oliver de Vaux 3rd.


Source <The history and antiquities of Boston: and the villages of Skirbeck ...> Par Pishey Thompson:

"DE CROUN FAMILY.

... Wido was succeeded in the reign of Richard I., by his daughter, Petronilla de Croun, who married William de Longchamp, nephew to William Longchamp, Bishop of Ely, and son of Henry de Longchamp, Abbot of Croyland, from 1191 to February 1236. Petronilla's son, Henry, by William de Longchamp, died in 1274, and his body, excepting the heart, was buried in Swineshead Abbey; but the latter was interred at Burton Pedwardine, before the altar, in the chapel of the Virgin Mary. After the death of William de Longchamp, his widow, Petronilla, married one of the family of the De la Meeres, who dying, she married Oliver de Vaux, to whom she gave the manor of Freiston, with certain lands in the town of Boston, and bore liiin a son, named John.

Heniy Longchamp, the eldest son of Petronilla, had a daughter, named Alicia, who married Roger Pedwardine, and bore him five sons, Walter, Henry, Bryan, John, and Richard. Alicia died 15th May, 1330, and was buried in the north side of the chapel of the Virgin Mary, in Burton Pedwardine, where Dr. Stdkeley saw her monument in 1714.

References

  • http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ANJOU,%20MAINE.htm#PetronillaCraonM... “ A genealogy of the founders of Freston Priory names "dame Petronil de Croune" as the daughter of "monsieur Wythe de Croune" and his wife "Clarice", adding that she married firstly "baron monsieur William Longechaumpe" (by whom she had "monsieur Henre de Longechaumpe", and listing several generations of his descendants) and secondly "baron monsieur Oliver Vaux". "Henr de la Mare" made a fine for "terra Petronille de Croun ux sue et terris suis in Angliam et Willelmus de La Mara frater suus…", dated 1205. "Henr de Mara et Petronill ux eius" claimed "dote…versus…Henr de Longo Campo" in Herefordshire, dated 1207. Her third marriage is confirmed by the Testa de Nevill which includes a writ of King John dated 1212 which records that "Oliverus de Vallibus" held "Vargeburn in barunia cum uxore que fuit Henrici de la Mare" in Hampshire.”
  • http://www.knight-france.com/geneal/names/2109.htm
  • Archaeologia cantiana by Kent Archaeological Society. cn Publication date 1923 Publisher [London] Kent Archaeological Society Volume 36. Page 16. “Longchamp Pedigree.” Archive.Org