Sources: Kraentzler 1097, 1099, 1126, 1313; Bradney, Coe; Norr; A.Roots
63A, 70, 177, 177A; Antiquities of Shropshire, Vol. 4; Ayers, p129,794..
Roots: Maud de St. Valerie, died 1210, murdered by King John, who hadher
walled up alive in her castle walls with her young son William.
Coe calls her Maud de St. Walerie. Bradney says St. Valerie.
K: Mathilde de St. Valery (de Haie?) of St. Valery, France, orHaseldene,
Gloucester, England. Born about 1155.
Norr: She was starved to death in a dungeon with her oldest son,William.
She had 16 children, 15 of whom are known, but Norr names only 13.
Antiquities: Matilda de St. Walery, Lady of Haye. Died 1210.
Ayers: Maud de St. Walery (called also Maud de la Hay), marriedWilliam
de Braose, temp. Henry II. "Famished at Windsor, 12l0."
SOURCES:
1. Norr, Vernon M., _Some Early English Pedigrees_, p. 34, gen. 32.
Maud or Matilda de St. Valery was born about 1148 and was thedaughter
of Reginald de St. Valery. She was starved to death in a dungeonwith
her eldest son, William "Gam" de Braose in 1210.
2. Erskine, Barbara. _Lady of Hay_. New York: Dell Publishing, 1986;
genealogical tables and notes.
3. Ancestral File.
This individual has the following other parents in the AncestralFile:
Reginald /ST. VALERY/ (AFN:HPFM-6X) and Unknown
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