Er hat eine Beziehung mit BASILIA MORA.
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PEDIGREE Of HAVERSHAM
1. Benedict De Haversham, [PI. 9 Johis.]
= Basilia, one of the six daughters of Ralph de Mora, [PI. 9 Johis.]
2. Hugh De Haversham, [Rot. Cart. 1 Joh. m. 9, Cal. p. 6.] held, by gift of his father, the custody of the lands, and heir of William de Clinton, whose descendant, Sir John Clinton, in temp. Hen. VI. married Elizabeth, heir of De la Plaunche. = __
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Source <The history and antiquities of the county of Buckingham, Volume 4> Par George Lipscomb
"Haversham Manor
... It appears, by the Liber Ruber Scaccarii, that this Manor was in the hands of Robert de Havershatn in 1175 (22 Hen. II.); and in 1208 (9 Joh.) Benedict, presumed to have been the son of Robert, and Basilia his wife, sought to acquire, as against Henry de Faukener, and Annora his wife, the fourth part of the inheritance of Ralph de Mora, father of the said Basil and Annora; and Henry and Annora said that this estate had been the right and property of six sisters; but their names are not expressed in the Placita.
Hugh de Haversham, the son of Benedict, had lands here of his father's gift in 1208 (9 Joh.) ; and in 1235 (20 Hen. III.) levied a fine to the use of his son, Nicholas de Haversham, who, in the reign of Hen. III. was termed Lord of Haversham, of a Knight's fee here. ..."
Source <The history and antiquities of the county of Buckingham, Volume 4> Par George Lipscomb
"Benedict De Haversham
Birth ABT 1177 HAVARSHAM, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, ENGLAND
Marriage Basila De Mora 1180-_
Child Hugh De Havarsham 1201-_"
[the dates are not credible]
Source <https://familysearch.org/tree/#view=ancestor&person=KJ4G-VMT>
"THE FINAL SETTLEMENT IN 1207 A.D. BETWEEN HUGH DE HAVERSHAM AND BENEDICT DE HAVERSHAM
This is the final agreement made in the King's court at Merleb'ge ( Marlborough ) on the 15th day after the feast of St. Martin, in the 9th year of the reign of King John, in the presence of the Lord King himself (and others named) …. Between Benedict de Haveresham petitioning and Hugh de Haveresham tenant, concerning 42 acres of land with appurtenances in Haveresham .
One thing was agreed between them in the aforesaid court namely, that the aforesaid Benedict recognised the whole forementioned land with appurtenances to be lawfully Hugh's own.
And on account of this recognition and fine and agreement, the same Hugh gave and conceded to the same Benedict twelve acres of woodland, measured by the King's perch, in the wood which is called Ernesden' towards the west, and six acres of land of the same vill, measured by the legal perch, namely in Lauedistoking , to have to hold to himself and his heirs, of Hugh himself and his heirs alike, with a fourth part of a knight's fee, which formerly he held of him in the same vill.
And on account of this gift and concession, the same Benedict conceded to the men of Hugh de Haveresham himself along with his men of the same vill. That they should have the right to pasture cattle in Benedict's own grazing land, which is called Ruggemore . And, for himself and his heirs, he remitted and quit-claimed to the same Hugh all right to pasture cattle, which he had or claimed to have in the park of Hugh de Haveresham himself. ..."
Source <http://www.mkheritage.co.uk/hav/docs/property/havgrange.html>
Benedict married Basilia DE MORA , daughter of Ralph DE MORA, High Sheriff Of Devon and Unknown. (Basilia DE MORA was born about 1160 in , Buckinghamshire, England.)
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