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The following information is provided in a post-em by Curt Hofemann,(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX):
name: Winemar (Wynemarde of HANSLAPE) FLEMING [Ref: JamesDowAllen]
Wynemar the Fleming, later Wynemar de Hanslope who came over with WilliamI had two sons. A grand-daughter married William Mauduit. Can anyonesupply any info? The family spread to Warwick and East Anglia withvariations Anslip, Anslope, Handslip etc. There was a grant of arms inthe 16-17th centuries.
[Ref: Norman Hanslip ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)) message tosoc.genealogy.medieval 1 Feb 2001]
You will find a pedigree labelled "Hanslope, and Mauduit of Hanslope,Earl of Warwick" in George BAKER's "History & Antiquities of the Countyof Northampton" published in 2 volumes, London, 1822-1830. See vol IIpage 129, Cleley Hundred, parish of Cosgrave. Only 3 generations ofHanslopes are quoted: Winemar of Flanders had 2 sons; his son Michael'sdaughter & heiress Maud married William Maudit, and this chart thencontinues another 4 generations to Isabel Maudit who married William deBeauchamp. Hence the Beauchamp Earls of Warwick who inherited the Earldomthrough Isabel who was sister & heiress of Earl William Maudit.
Winemar had a 2nd son Walter Fitz-Winemar aka Walter de Preston, temp.King Henry I, who married Olanna. For their posterity Baker tells us tosee the parish of Preston Deanry, but my notes ran out at that point: arethey perhaps your ancestors?
For 2 related pedigrees, see vol I page 414, Fawsley Hundred, parishof Norton, chart labelled "Earls of Mellent; and Newburgh, Plessetis, andMauduit, Earls of Warwick" which gives the Newburgh line down to Isabel.Also vol II pages 218/9, Cleley Hundred, parish of Pottespury, whereyou'll find a splendid chart for the Beauchamp Earls of Warwick. [Ref:Peter Buell-Fay <(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)-deja.com> message to soc.genealogy.medieval3 Feb 2001]
Regards,
Curt