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Lorelei Gustafson

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Jan 31, 1999, 3:00:00 AM1/31/99
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Based on the gleanings from postings over the past 2 weeks, is this, then,
correct?
Lorelei Gustafson

(1) William DE MAUDUIT Lord Of Porchester
b. "of Porchester"
d. 1105, Barfleur, France
| (2) William DE MAUDUIT Lord Of Porchester & Hanslope
| d. bef Feb 1158
| & Maud DE HANSLOPE
| | (3) William DE MAUDUIT Lord Of Hanslope
| | d. 1195
| | & Isabel DE ST. LIZ
| | | (4) Robert DE MAUDUIT Lord Of Hanslope
| | | d. 1222
| | | & Isabel BASSET
| | | | (5) William DE MAUDUIT Lord Of Hanslope
| | | | b. "of Hanslope, Bucks. & Of Hartley Mauditt, Bersks.
| | | | d. 14 Feb 1266/1267
| | | | & Alice DE NEWBURGH
| | | | b. Berkinghamshire, England
| | | | d. 1246/1247-1263

Family genealogy:
http://genweb.net/~kendall

immediate-family events (same info; different sites)
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Garden/2190
http://www.jetlink.net/~lgus


G . EDWARD ALLEN

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Jan 31, 1999, 3:00:00 AM1/31/99
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Lorelei Gustafson wrote:
>
> Based on the gleanings from postings over the past 2 weeks, is this, then,
> correct?
> Lorelei Gustafson
>
> (1) William DE MAUDUIT Lord Of Porchester
> b. "of Porchester"
> d. 1105, Barfleur, France

md. Hawise. Source J. Horace Round. "Mauduit of Hartley Mauduit
[Hampshire]". The Ancestor April 1903: 207 et seq.


> | (2) William DE MAUDUIT Lord Of Porchester & Hanslope
> | d. bef Feb 1158
> | & Maud DE HANSLOPE
> | | (3) William DE MAUDUIT Lord Of Hanslope
> | | d. 1195

d. 1170/71 Eyton below cited.


> | | & Isabel DE ST. LIZ

I would like to know the source for Isabel. Rev.R.W. Eyton "The
Baronial Houses of Mauduit." Herald & Genealogist, 7:385 et seq. gives
Adelicia.

Son William d. after 1197. Eyton above cited.


> | | | (4) Robert DE MAUDUIT Lord Of Hanslope
> | | | d. 1222
> | | | & Isabel BASSET
> | | | | (5) William DE MAUDUIT Lord Of Hanslope

> | | | | b. "of Hanslope, Bucks. & Of Hartley Mauditt,HANTS.
> | | | | d. 14 Feb 1266/1267 d. 1256 Eyton.
> | | | | & Alice DE NEWBURGH
> | | | | b. Berkinghamshire No such shire, England
> | | | | d. 1246/1247-1263

I hope this helps to clear up some misconceptions.

Kay Allen AG all...@pacbell.net

Diane Andreasen

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Feb 1, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/1/99
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Did you know there is a tiny church, Saint Leonard's, Hartley Mauditt,
Alton, Hampshire? Built c 1100. It sits by itself on a small side road
off the road from Liss to Alton and with a small cemetery behind it. It is
one of the few churches in England I entered that you could just 'feel'
something in the air.

The pamphlet from the church says the church was probably built by the de
Mauditts some 50 yrs. after the Norman conquest c 1100-1125. Wm. de
Mauditt was granted the manor by Wm. the Conqueror and this is recorded in
the Domesday book, and he held it in 1086. The de Mauditts became the
Earls of Warwick. Held the manor under the feudal system by the service of
Chamberlain of the Exchequer and were also Rangers of Alice Holt a royal
deer forest. They held the church until 1267 when it passed to a nephew,
Wm. de Beauchamp who also became Earl of Warwick. There is more family
history mentioned off and on up to 1963 if you are interested.

Diane
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> From: G . EDWARD ALLEN <all...@pacbell.net>
> To: GEN-MED...@rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: Mauduit ancestry
> Date: Sunday, January 31, 1999 3:00 PM

Diane Andreasen

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Feb 1, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/1/99
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Sorry I led you down the garden path re more info on the Mauditt family.
The info on the pamphlet follows the ownership of the manor and tells of a
Mauditt family member marrying John of Gaunt. From 1603 the manor seems to
be out of the family.
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