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0978
Germaine
de
Corbeil
0998
William
de
Corbeil
1000 - 1047
Hamon
Dentatus
Crevecouer
47
47
# Note: From: "Sinclair" # Note: Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 13:04:42 +0200 # Note: E.A. Freeman was definitively William's principal panegyrist. He makes no memtion of any St Clair rebels. # Note: Hamon was killed Val-es-dunes he was Lord of Creully, Torigny, Evrecy and Thaon. He was not the Comte (Earl) of Corbeil or Mortain. The first three Counts were: 996 to 1032 Mauger de Normandie, comte de Mortain et de Corbeil 1032 to 1048 Guillaume 1er de Normandie, surnommé Werleng ou Guerleng, comte de Mortain et de Corbeil 1049 to 1104 Robert 1er de Conteville, comte de Mortain et de Cornouailles (The name of Thaon appears very early in archives of Normandy. Hamon of the Teeth, Lord of Creully, Torigny, Evrecy and Thaon was one of the feudal rebels at the time of the uprising that was defeated by William the Bastard at Val - es-dunes (1047). Léchaudé of Anisy in his notes on the barony and the church of Thaon it is mentioned by Wace Roman de Rou.) His father was Malger his Mother: Coeur-en-Auge In 1035, Robert, Duke of Normandy died. Although William was illegitimate, he was Robert's only living son, and so inherited the father's title. Gilbert, Count of Brionne, became William's guardian. A number of Norman barons would not accept an illegitimate son as their leader and in 1040 an attempt was made to kill William. The plot failed by they did manage to kill Gilbert. William was a Norman born and bred. William's cousin Guy of Burgundy, his rival was in every sense a Frenchman. His connexion with the ducal house was on distaff side, but uncontested legitimacy. This gave him an excuse for claiming the duchy in opposition to the bastard.. William after the death of Gilbert, gave the island fortress of Brionne in the Risle to Guy. The partition of the duchy was Guy's aim. William was to be dispossessed; Guy was to be duke in the lands east of Dive; the great lords of Western Normandy were to be left independent. St Clair fiefs lay to the North and East of a line from Rouen to Caen. The lords of the Bessin and the Cotentin revolted, their leader being Neal, Viscount of Saint-Sauveur in the Cotentin. The victory at Val-es-dunes was decisive, and the French King, whose help had done so much to win it, left William to follow it up. He met with but little resistance except at the stronghold of Brionne. Guy himself vanishes from Norman history. William had now conquered his own duchy, and conquered it by French help. For once King Henry had kept his word. The Conqueror's battle at Val-es-dunes was a tourney of horsemen on an open table-land just within the land of the rebels between Caen and Mezidon. William with the aid of Henry, King of France, William gained a great victory at Val-ès-Dunes, which led, to the capture of the two strong castles of Alençon and Domfront. # Note: Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 # Note: Page: cxviii # Note: Title: The Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families, by Lewis C Loyd, 1999 # Note: Page: 50 Marriage 1 *Godchilde de Belleme b: ABT 1005 in Chateau Gontier, Mayenne, Maine/Pays-de-la-Loire, France Children 1. Has Children *Hamo Dapifer Crevecouer b: ABT 1032 in Torigny-sur-Vire, Manche, Normandy, France
1073 - 1134
Philip
de
Braose
61
61
Philip confirmed his father's gifts to the abbey of St Florent in 1096. He was the first Braose Lord of Builth and Radnor, their initial holding in the Welsh Marches. Philip returned from the 1st Crusade in 1103. He built the Norman Church of St Nicolas at Old Shoreham and founded the port of New Shoreham. His lands were confiscated by Henry I in 1110, due to his traitrous support of William, son of Robert Curthose, but they were returned in 1112. Philip de Braose went on 2nd Crusade and died in Palestine. Philip confirmed the gifts of his nephew, Philip de Harcourt, to the newly established Knights Templar. Philip de Harcourt, Bishop of Bayeux, bestowed the manor and church of Shipley on the Templars between 1125 and 1130 and in 1154 added St Mary's, Sompting.
1049 - 1093
William
de
Braose
44
44
[Pullen010502.FTW] SRCES: Weis/Sheppard Magna Carta Sureties Weis/Sheppard Ancestral Roots, 7th Ed. Complete Peerage Dict. Nat. Biog. Visit. Shropshire (St.Peter pedigree) Bromfield's Norfolk Pedigrees from Plea Rolls a series of articles on Braose in vol 4-6 of The Genealogist (the old one) William de Braose, First Lord of Bramber (d. 1093/1096) participated in the Battle of Hastings in support of William the Conqueror. de Braose was given lands in south western England, adjacent to Wales, and became one of the most powerful of the Marcher Lords. William was succeeded as Lord of Bramber by his son, Philip. William was present for the consecration of a church in his hometown of Briouze (whence the name Braose), France, in 1093, so we know he was alive in that year. However, Philip was issuing charters as Lord of Bramber in 1096, indicating that William died sometime between those dates. Sources: 1. Abbrev: Pullen010502.FTW Title: Pullen010502.FTW Note: Call number: Text: Date of Import: Jan 5, 2002 --- WILLIAM DE BRAOSE,(+) a Norman Baron, received large grants from the Conqueror after the Conquest in several counties, Bramber Castle, in Sussex, being his headquarters; married Agnes, daughter of Waldron de St. Clare. In Normandy William de Braose was Lord of the Honor of Braose or Brieuze, a castle situated within two leagues of Falaise, where William the Conqueror was born
1047 - 1100
Agnes
St.
Clair
53
53
1018 - 1047
Walderne
de St.
Clair
29
29
1152 - 1207
Isabel
de
Camville
55
55
1185 - 1212
Alice
De
Harcourt
27
27
1152 - 1202
Robert
De
Harcourt
50
50
1179 - 1223
William
De
Harcourt
44
44
1180
Richard
De
Harcourt
1130 - 1180
Ivo De
Harcourt
50
50
1130
Agnes
Alive de
Braose
1169
Margaret
De
Harcourt
1100 - 1160
William
De
Harcourt
60
60
1102 - 1153
Agnes
d'Ambroise
51
51
1068
Matilda
de
Braiose
1070
Anchitel
de
Harcourt
1021
Alix of
Normandy
0974 - 1040
Mauger
de
Corbeil
66
66
# Note: Richard I, Duke of Normandy (ggf through his eldest son of Robert II (The Devil), Duke of Normandy, who was in turn father by his mistress Harlette/Harlot of William I (The Conqueror); b 933; married 2nd his former mistress Gunnor and died 20 Nov 996, leaving [Mauger]. [Burke's Peerage, p. 1603] # Note: Mauger, Count of Corbeil, in right of his wife; married Germaine, daughter and heir of Albert, Count of Corbeil, and had [Hamon, Count of Corbeil], with an elder son (William, dsp a monk in the Abbey of St. Maur). [Burke's Peerage] # Note: Note the above puts the descendancy through William in doubt. Of course being an elder son, he could have been Count at least for a while, and maybe had illegitimate children. Though they would not be Counts. # Note: Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 # Note: Page: 1603
0997 - 1028
Richard
of
Normandy
31
31
1003 - 1079
Adelais
Capet of
France
76
76
1027
Helen
de
Normandy
1045
William
de Saint
Clare
1183
John
de
Harcourt
1177
Oliver
de
Harcourt
1179
Robert
de
Harcourt
1161
John
de
Harcourt
1163
Lucy
de
Harcourt
1112 - 1200
Philip
de
Braiose
88
88
1115
Eva of
Sussex
1134
Sibilla
de
Braiose
1071
Adam
de
Braiose
1072
John
de
Braiose
1074
Hortense
de
Braiose
1076
Amicia
de
Braiose
1078
Philena
de
Braiose
1055 - 1129
Hughes
d'Ambroise
74
74
1082
Sybille
de
Chatellerault
1030 - 1074
Sulpice
d'Ambroise
44
44
D. 1047
Walderne
de St.
Clair
0998
Helen
1028 - 1070
William
de Saint
Clair
42
42
Albert
of
Corbeil
Note: Of House of St Clair de Basseneville
1132
Beatrix
de
Harcourt
1122
Albreda
de
Harcourt
1124
Agnes
de
Harcourt
1126
William
de
Harcourt
1138
Roger
de
Harcourt
1140
Renaud
de
Harcourt
1146 - 1212
Robert
de
Harcourt
66
66
1128
Hugh
de
Harcourt
1134
Amicia
de
Harcourt
1004 - 1065
Lisois
de
Bazougers
61
61
1010 - 1050
Hersande
de
Buzancais
40
40
0980 - 1014
Hugh
de
Bazougers
34
34
0985
Alpais
de
Beaumont
1015
Agnes
de
Bazougers
1000
Eveline
de
Lavardin
0933
Robert
de
Buzancais
0970
Archambaud
de
Buzancais
0985
de
Montresor
1035 - 1096
Denise
de
Fougeres
61
61
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