Genealogie Wylie » Laeonore (Aenor) de St. Valery (± 1192-> 1250)

Persönliche Daten Laeonore (Aenor) de St. Valery 

Quellen 1, 2

Familie von Laeonore (Aenor) de St. Valery

(1) Sie ist verheiratet mit Robert III Count de Dreux.

Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1210.Quelle 5


Kind(er):

  1. Yolande de Dreux  1212-1248 
  2. Robert de Dreux  ± 1225-1264 


(2) Sie ist verheiratet mit Robert III Count de Dreux.

Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1210.Quelle 5


Kind(er):

  1. Yolande de Dreux  1212-1248 
  2. Robert de Dreux  ± 1225-1264 


Notizen bei Laeonore (Aenor) de St. Valery

The following is Excerpted from a post to SGM, 30 Sep 2002, by JohnRavilious:

From: John Ravilious ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX))
Subject: Re: Reginald de St. Valery and His Descendants
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 2002-09-30 09:39:35 PST
Monday, 30 September, 2002

In 1210 or 1211 Annora had married Robert de Dreux, eldest son of CountRobert II of Dreux, and brother of Peter de Dreux later Duke of Brittany.Robert consistently supported Philip Augustus against King John, but madehis peace with Henry III in 1217. He became Count of Dress in 1218 and inFebruary 1219 was awarded the lands that Thomas of St. Valery had held inEngland. By the end of 1226, as he had again chosen to side with France,Henry III seized all his English lands.

In 1227 Henry III granted all Robert de Dreux's English lands to hisbrother, Richard of Cornwall. The grant was confirmed by charter to 1231.Under Richard of Cornwall, Beckley, as a part of the honor of St. Valery,was the most important of the five demesne manors of the honor inOxfordshire-the others being Willaston, Blackthorn with Ambrosden,Asthall, and Yarnton; the honor was sometimes called 'of St. Valery ofBeckley'; or simply `of Beckley'.' Richard's tenure at Beckley sufferedone brief interruption after his capture by the Montfortiana at Lewes in1264, but he recovered his lands in 1265 after Evesham Richard died in1272 and was succeeded by his eldest surviving son, Edmund, who held themanor of St Valery, including Beckley and Horton for 28 years.

He died in 1300, leaving no children, and his cousin, King Edward I,inherited his lands. Beckley and Horton were among the lands which EdwardI granted for life to Roger Bigod, Earl of Norfolk. In 1302, on Roger'sdeath in 1306 they reverted to the Crown.

In 1308 Edward II gave Beckley to Hugh Despenser the elder, who later inthe same year, leased the manor for life to his follower Sir John deHadlow, who had been keeper of the manor and park in 1307. When the honoro£ St. Valery was conferred upon Piers Gaveston in 1309, Beckley wasexcluded. ' [1]

The authors used VCH Oxfordshire amongst their sources, but beyondthis I have not yet read the entire webpage. Given that Beckley landslater wound up in Buckinghamshire, possibly VCH carries other detailsthere as well.

Hope this is helpful.

John Ravilious

From The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest database on Rootsweb WorldConnect by Jim Weber:
The following is Excerpted from a post to SGM, 30 Sep 2002, by John Ravilious:From: John Ravilious (Therav3 AT aol.com)Subject: Re: Reginald de St. Valery and His DescendantsNewsgroups: soc.genealogy.medievalDate: 2002-09-30 09:39:35 PSTMonday, 30 September, 2002In 1210 or 1211 Annora had married Robert de Dreux, eldest son of Count Robert II of Dreux, and brother of Peter de Dreux later Duke of Brittany. Robert consistently supported Philip Augustus against King John, but made his peace with Henry III in 1217. He became Count of Dress in 1218 and in February 1219 was awarded the lands that Thomas of St. Valery had held in England. By the end of 1226, as he had again chosen to side with France, Henry III seized all his English lands.In 1227 Henry III granted all Robert de Dreux's English lands to his brother, Richard of Cornwall. The grant was confirmed by charter to 1231. Under Richard of Cornwall, Beckley, as a part of the honor of St. Valery, was the most important of the five demesne manors of the honor in Oxfordshire-the others being Willaston, Blackthorn with Ambrosden, Asthall, and Yarnton; the honor was sometimes called 'of St. Valery of Beckley'; or simply `of Beckley'.' Richard's tenure at Beckley suffered one brief interruption after his capture by the Montfortiana at Lewes in 1264, but he recovered his lands in 1265 after Evesham Richard died in 1272 and was succeeded by his eldest surviving son, Edmund, who held the manor of St Valery, including Beckley and Horton for 28 years.He died in 1300, leaving no children, and his cousin, King Edward I, inherited his lands. Beckley and Horton were among the lands which Edward I granted for life to Roger Bigod, Earl of Norfolk. In 1302, on Roger's death in 1306 they reverted to the Crown.In 1308 Edward II gave Beckley to Hugh Despenser the elder, who later in the same year, leased the manor for life to his follower Sir John de Hadlow, who had been keeper of the manor and park in 1307. When the honor o£ St. Valery was conferred upon Piers Gaveston in 1309, Beckley was excluded. ' [1]The authors used VCH Oxfordshire amongst their sources, but beyond this I have not yet read the entire webpage. Given that Beckley lands later wound up in Buckinghamshire, possibly VCH carries other details there as well.Hope this is helpful.John Ravilious

Haben Sie Ergänzungen, Korrekturen oder Fragen im Zusammenhang mit Laeonore (Aenor) de St. Valery?
Der Autor dieser Publikation würde gerne von Ihnen hören!


Zeitbalken Laeonore (Aenor) de St. Valery

  Diese Funktionalität ist Browsern mit aktivierten Javascript vorbehalten.
Klicken Sie auf den Namen für weitere Informationen. Verwendete Symbole: grootouders Großeltern   ouders Eltern   broers-zussen Geschwister   kinderen Kinder

Vorfahren (und Nachkommen) von Laeonore (Aenor) de St. Valery

Maud (Matilda)
± 1142-????
Thomas de St. Valery
± 1157-< 1220
Adele de Ponthieu
± 1160-1251

Laeonore (Aenor) de St. Valery
± 1192-> 1250

(1) 1210
Robert de Dreux
± 1225-1264
(2) 1210
Robert de Dreux
± 1225-1264

Mit der Schnellsuche können Sie nach Name, Vorname gefolgt von Nachname suchen. Sie geben ein paar Buchstaben (mindestens 3) ein und schon erscheint eine Liste mit Personennamen in dieser Publikation. Je mehr Buchstaben Sie eingeben, desto genauer sind die Resultate. Klicken Sie auf den Namen einer Person, um zur Seite dieser Person zu gelangen.

  • Kleine oder grosse Zeichen sind egal.
  • Wenn Sie sich bezüglich des Vornamens oder der genauen Schreibweise nicht sicher sind, können Sie ein Sternchen (*) verwenden. Beispiel: „*ornelis de b*r“ findet sowohl „cornelis de boer“ als auch „kornelis de buur“.
  • Es ist nicht möglich, nichtalphabetische Zeichen einzugeben, also auch keine diakritischen Zeichen wie ö und é.

Quellen

  1. #2990, John Ravilious (Therav3), 30 Sep 2002
  2. #2093, Aenor de St. Valery
  3. Newsgroup: soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com, John Ravilious (Therav3), 30 Sep 2002
  4. Leo's Genealogics Website (Leo van de Pas), www.genealogics.org, Aenor de St. Valery
  5. Leo's Genealogics Website (Leo van de Pas), www.genealogics.org, Robert III Count de Dreux

Über den Familiennamen St. Valery

  • Zeigen Sie die Informationen an, über die Genealogie Online verfügt über den Nachnamen St. Valery.
  • Überprüfen Sie die Informationen, die Open Archives hat über St. Valery.
  • Überprüfen Sie im Register Wie (onder)zoekt wie?, wer den Familiennamen St. Valery (unter)sucht.

Die Genealogie Wylie-Veröffentlichung wurde von erstellt.nimm Kontakt auf
Geben Sie beim Kopieren von Daten aus diesem Stammbaum bitte die Herkunft an:
Kin Mapper, "Genealogie Wylie", Datenbank, Genealogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogie-wylie/I366198.php : abgerufen 23. September 2024), "Laeonore (Aenor) de St. Valery (± 1192-> 1250)".