Let op: Was al overleden (11 februari 1222) bij geboorte (??-??-1240) van kind (Robert de Vere).
Let op: Was al overleden (11 februari 1222) bij geboorte (??-??-1232) van kind (Isabel de Vere).
Let op: Was al overleden (11 februari 1222) bij geboorte (??-??-1232) van kind (Alfonsus de Vere).
Let op: Was al overleden (11 februari 1222) bij geboorte (??-??-1230) van kind (Maud de Vere).
Zij is getrouwd met Hugh de Vere,.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond februari 1222.
Hugh de Vere, 4th Earl of Oxford, Great High Chamberlain, died 1263; md. Lady Hawise, dau. of Saire, Baron de Quincy, created 1207, Earl of Winchester, one of the 25 Magna Charta Barons and his wife, Lady Margaret de Beaumont.
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1217–1219, Hawise granted a rent to the Hospital of Jerusalem. Hawise 2nd md. Sir Warren Bostick.
1219, Gilbert, son of Osbert de Graham, granted a release of land … Lincolnshire, in favor of Hawise de Quincy. (S) Scottish Antiquary, Vs15-17, 1901, p. 14.
1230, John de Lacy and Margaret his wife exchanged lands with her uncle Earl Roger de Quincy. In a final concord, …, with 4 of Saher’s manors which Hawise de Quency held in dower, to revert to John and Margaret on her death. (S) Women in the 13thCentury, Wilkinson, 2007, p. 34.
26 Oct 1232, With the king’s permission, Hawise granted the earldom of Lincoln from her brother Ranulph before his death. (S) The Charter is extant in the British Museum.
27 Oct 1232, Hawise granted a third penny of the county of Lincoln by the King, becoming the Countess of Lincoln the day after the death of her brother. (S) Women in the 13th Century, Wilkinson, 2007, p. 34.
22 Nov 1232, Grant, at the instance of Hawisia de Quency, to John de Lascy, constable of Chester, of 20£ which R. sometime earl of Chester and Lincoln, received for the third penny of the county of Lincoln in the name of the earl of Lincoln, and which the earl in his lifetime gave to the said Hawisia, his sister; to hold in the name of the earl of Lincoln to the said John and his heirs by Margaret his wife, dau. of the said Hawisia for ever. (S) CPRs.
28 Feb 1233, Sheriff of Lincoln commanded to make known to the tenants that they are to answer to Hawisia de Quency for fees held of Ran., earl of Chester. (S) The Reliquary, V26, 1886, p. 269.
12 Sep 1233, Hawise de Quincy held 59 knights’ fees in Lincolnshire, and 2 in Yorkshire, of inheritance from her brother. (S) English Historical Review, V35, 1920, p. 33.
1233, Hawisia resigned her duties to her son-in-law John de Lacy who became earl of Lincoln. (S) Complete Peerage.
1234, Roger de Neweton, sub-deacon, presented by Hawisia de Quency, Countess of Lincoln, is instituted to the church of Winceby. (S) Rotuli Hugonis de Welles, Pt13, 1908, p. 211.
1235, J. Comes Cestrie summonitus fuit ad respondendum Hugoni de Albiniaco, W. Comiti de Ferariis et Agneti uxori eius et Hawisie de Quency Comitisse Lincolnie quare deforciat … (S) Courts, Henry de Bracton, 1887, p. 146. [A law suit over the division of the inheritance of the earl of Lincoln.]
24 Jan 1237, … Hugo Wak’ acquieter ipsame Gratiam de servicio quod Hawisia de Quency … (S) CCRs.
Bef. 19 Feb 1242, Countess Hawise of Chester died.(S) Magna Carta Ancestry, p. 684.Child of Robert and Hawise:
i. Margaret de Quincy, born 1208 in Lincoln, England.
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