She is married to Albéric I de Mello.
They got married.
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p.634 de Pidington, Johanna
"Wife of Guy de Ridale and then of Simon de Gerardmoulin"
Joan is identified as sister of Thomas Basset, presumably the same as the sheriff of Oxfordshire, in a charter by Malcolm IV, king of Scotland in which he gave the vill of Piddington, Oxfordshire, to St Frideswide, Oxford. Joan was married first to Guy de Ryhale (also known as Guy fitz Payn and Guy de Cahaines) who gave permission to Ralph the hermit to found a chapel and build a hermitage in Muswell (part of the fee of Piddington), which was later granted to the abbey of Missenden, Bucks. By Guy she had a son and heir, Thomas (DD 661, 662). She married secondly Simon de Gerardmoulin who confirmed the grant around 1152/3. There is some suggestion that she married thirdly Alberic de Dammartin, from the 15th-century MS copy of a surrender made ca. 1160 of all rights claimed at Piddington by Missenden abbey to St Frideswide's under the gift of Alberic, count of Dammartin & his wife Joan. However the documents of the earlier gift refer to 'Albrici Comitis de Damartyn & Iohane de Pidingtona, que fuit sponsa Guidonis de Riala', which may not necessarily mean the two individuals were married, but gave their interests separately.
Barrow (1960) <http://fmg.ac/Projects/Domesday/Sources.htm>, p.250; Wigram (1895) <http://fmg.ac/Projects/Domesday/Sources.htm>, p.96; Jenkins (1962) <http://fmg.ac/Projects/Domesday/Sources.htm>, p.67
Peter Stewart, Rosie Bevan - 03 Oct 2004
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