1160; ca 1160 ?, Martock, Somerset; 1160 ?, Fiennes; 1166 ?, Wigmore, Herford, England; ca 1162 ?, Buckinghamshire, England; ca 1170 ?, ca 1172, 1172, Fiennes; ca 1175 ?
Seige of Acre, Holy Land, Yerushalayim; 1240; 1241, Palestine; april 1241
Whitchurch, Buckinghamshire; 1270 ?, Wicres
Er ist verheiratet mit Agnâ®s de Dammartin.
Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1198 in Martock, Somerset, England, er war 38 Jahre alt.
Sie haben geheiratet ca 1203, er war 43 Jahre alt. Sie haben geheiratet am 1. Januar 1204, er war 44 Jahre alt.Kind(er):
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·ÄúRoyal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,·Äù Douglas Richardson (2013):
"GUILLAUME (or WILLIAM) DE FIENNES, of Fiennes and Tingry (both in Pas de Calais), and, in England, of Wendover, Buckinghamshire, Gussage All Saints, Dorset, Fyfield, Lambourne, and Magdalen Laver, Essex, Mattock, Somerset, Carshalton and Clapham, Surrey, etc., son and heir, born say 1170. He married (1st) ISABEL ___. They had no known issue. He married (2nd) before 1 Jan. 1204 (date of charter) AGNES DE DAMMARTIN, daughter of Aubrey II, Count of Dammartin, by Mahaut, daughter of Renaud II, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis [see DAMMARTIN 3 for her ancestry]. They had three sons, Enguerrand (or Ingram), Knt., Michael [Rector of Walkern, Hertfordshire, Dean of Bridgnorth], and Baldwin, Knt., and four daughters, Mahaut (wife of Baldwin III, Count of Guines), Katherine, (wife of Flamunscheye), and allegedly ___ (wife of Bartholomew de Hampden). In 1204 he acknowledged he would receive a rent of five sous sterling from Andres Abbey, instead of the cappa the monastery formerly gave him to be their protector. In 1206 the king granted him such plenary seisin of the manor of Mattock, Somerset, as his mother Sibyl had held. In October 1207, with consent of his wife, Agnes, he confirmed to Saint-Josse Abbey the earlier gift of his grandfather, Pharamus de Tingri, of the tithe of Sombres. In a charter dated August 1210 Guillaume provided that the monks of Ardres Abbey should keep the anniversary of his former wife Isabel. In 1216 he was deprived of his manor of Mattock, Somerset, he then being with the king's enemies. In 1218 he paid the king 200 marks for having seisin of the manor of Wendover, Buckinghamshire. In 1221 he paid 100 marks to the king for custody of the lands of Arnold, Count of Guines, in Kent, excluding land in Bedfordshire already commited to Henry de Trubleville. In 1227 he was preemptorily ordered to stop molesting the abbot of Missenden Abbey in respect of the latter's free tenement in Wendover, Buckinghamshire. In 1229 he made fine with the king by 40 marks, so that he is not to cross with the king at his first crossing at Michaelmas in 15 days. At an unknown date, he gave the canons of St. Mary Missenden all the land which Wimond held of him in Wendover, Buckinghamshire, together with Wimond himself and his progeny. On 4 July 1240 the king, upon the death of Guillaume (or William) de Fiennes, took homage from Enguerrand, son and heir of the same Guillaume, for the lands that he held of the king in chief. In 1244 his widow, Agnes, was granted administration of the manor of Martock, Somerset on behalf of their son and heir, Enguerrand.
Du Chesne Histoire gâ©nâ©alogique des Maisons de Gaines, d'Ardres, de Gand, & de Coucy (1631): 85-86,171-176. d'Achery Spicilegium sive Collectio veterum aliquot scnptoriura qui in Gallia Bibliothecis delituerant 2 (1723): (Chronicon Andrensis Monasterii ab anno 1082-1234). Le Mire Opera Diplomatica et Historica 1 (1723): 404-405 (charters of Guillaume, son of Enguerrand de Fiennes dated 1204 given with the consent of his wife, Agnes, and his son, Enguerrand; both charters witnessed by his uncle [patruo/patruus], Radulf de Fiennes, 569 (charter of Thomas de Fiennes, brother of Guillaume de Fiennes). Pâ®re Anselme Hist. de la Maison Royale de France 6 (1730): 167-169 (sub Fiennes). L'Art de Vâ©rifier les Dates 2 (1784): 661-663 (sub Comtes de Dammartin). Manning & Bray Hist. & Antiq. of the County of Surrey 2 (1809): 506-508. Brydges Collins' Peerage of England 6 (1812): 562-566 (sub Brand, Baroness Dacre). Clutterbuck Hist. & Antiq. of Hertford 2 (1821): 9-11 (Fiennes ped.). Dugdale Monasticon Anglicanum 6(1) (1830): 549 (undated charter of William de Fiennes/Feynes). Roberts Excerpta e Rotulis Finium in Tun-i Londinensi Asservatis, Henrico Tertio Rege, A.D. 1216-1272 1 (1835): 415-416. Baker Hist. & Antiq. of Northampton 2 (1836 11): 273-274. Mallet Inventaire ou Catalogue des Livres de l'Ancienne Bibliothâ®que du Louvre fait en l'arnâ©e 1373 (1836): 69 ("Les Seurs Regn' de Dampmartin. Les soeurs du comte Regnaut de Dampmartin, qui vivoit au commencement du treizieme siâ®cle, et qui fut fait prisonnier ââ la bataille de Bouvines en 1214 s'appeloient Alix, qui â©pousa Jean, seigneur de Trie; Agnes, mariâ©e ââ Guillaume de Fiennes; et Clemence, femme de Jacques de Saint-Omer."). Lipscomb Hist. & Antiq. of the County of Buckingham 2 (1847): 227-270, 469-472 (Fiennes ped.). Dugdale Monasticon Angilcanum 6 (1) (1849): 549 (charter of William de Feynes). Sussex Arch. Colls. 4 (1851): 128-166. Wauters Table Chronologique des Chartes et Diplâ¥mes imprimâ©s concernant l'Histoire de la Belgique 3 (1871): 216 (charter of Guillaume de Fiennes dated 1204). Dumont Fragmens Gâ©nâ©alogiques 1 (1862): 147-156. Cartulaire de l'Hotel-de-Ville de Boulogne-sur-Mer (Mâ©moires de la Sociâ©tâ© acadâ©mique de l'Arrondissement de Boulogne-sur-Mer 13) (1882-6): 424-425 (charter of Guillaume de Fiennes dated 1207 naming Pharamus de Tingry his grandfather [avo] and Sibyl his mother [matris]). Kirk Feet of Fines for Essex 1 (1899): 139. C.P.R. 1232-1247 (1906): 284. C.P.R. 1258-1266 (1910): 407, 410, 1265. Monumenta Germaniae Historica SS 24 (1925): 729 (Willelmi Chronica Andrensis sub A.D. 1203: "134. Willelmus abbas: Eodem anno nobllis vir Willelmus dominus de Fielnes ecclesiam istam multipliciter cepit inquietare et nostras possessiones sub sua iurisdictione consistentes undique perturbare, volens ab elemosinario nostro cappam pluvialem et sumptuosam annis singulis extorquere. Dominus vero abbas Iterius ex ordiniarii stabilitate seu vigore, qui multum favebat nobilibus, non multum confidens, et ex comitis Boloniensis Reinaldi iustitia, cuius idem Willelmus sororem duxerat &"), 772 (Guillaume de Fiennes styled "father-in-law" [socerum] to Baldwin III, Count of Guines, in item dated 1232). Sellers De Carpentier Allied Ancestry (1928): 61-63. C.R.R. 8 (1938): 186, 283, 294, 397; 9 (1952): 13, 175, 275-276; 10 (1949): 66-67, 150, 172-173, 254. VCH Essex 4 (1956): 46-52, 76; 105-107. Paget (1957) 210:1 (no identification of parents of wife, only one child identified). Great Roll of the Pipe for the 16th Year of the Reign of King John Michaelmas 1214 (Pubs. Pipe Roll Soc. n.s. 35) (1962): 19. Jenkins Cartulary of Missenden Abbey Part III (Buckinghamshire Arch. Soc. 12) (1962): xiv. Great Roll of the Pipe for the 4th Year of the Reign of King Henry III Michaelmas 1220 (Pubs. Pipe Roll Soc. n.s. 47) (1987): 1, 4, 5. Great Roll of the Pipe for the 5th Year of the Reign of King Henry III Michaelmas 1221 (Pubs. Pipe Roll Soc. n.s. 48) (1990): 64, 194, 197-198. Howell Eleanor of Provence (1998): 168."
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Guillaume De de Fiennes, 1st Baron Fiennes
Also Known As:"Guillaume", "Thomas"
Birth 1160 Wendover, Buckinghamshire, UK
Death:Died 1241 in Holy Land, Palestine
Immediate Family:
Son of Enguerrand I "Crusader" de Fiennes, Lord of Martock and Sybilla de Boulogne de Tyngrie
Husband of Agnes de Fiennes
Father of Michel de Fiennes; Baudouin de Fiennes; Enguerrand Ingelram II de Fiennes, baron de Tingry; William de Fiennes; Mahaut de Fiennes and 1 other
Brother of John de Fiennes; Ingelram de Fiennes and Eustache de Fiennes
Occupation:Sheriff de Somerset, SEIGNEUR OF FIENES, Sieur, de Tingry, de Fiennes, Sheriff, Chevalier banneret, Sherrif of Somerset, Sheriff of Somerset, 1st Baron Fiennes
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