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Gezin van William de Grandison 1st Lord Grandison

Hij is getrouwd met Blanche 'Sibilla' Grandison (de Tregoz).

Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1285 te Donyatt, Somerset, England.Bron 3


Kind(eren):

  1. Agnes Grandison  1285-1357
  2. Piers Grandison  ± 1296-1358 

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    William de Grandison
    French: Guillaume de Grandison
    Gender:
    Male
    Birth:
    ca 1251 Grandson, Lake Neufchatel, Vaud, Switzerland
    Death:
    June 27, 1335 (83-84) Herefordshire, England
    Place of Burial:
    Abbey Dore, Hereford, Herefordshire, England, United Kingdom

    Immediate Family:
    Son of Pierre I de Grandson (de Grandison), Seigneur de Grandison and Agnès de Neuchâtel

    Husband of Jeannette de Gruyère

    and Sibilla de Tregoz, co-heiress of Ewyas-Harold

    Father of Peter de Grandison, 2nd Lord Grandison; Sir Otes ·ÄòOtto·Äô de Grandison; John de Grandisson, Bishop of Exeter; Agnes de Grandison, Lady Bardolf; Lady Catherine, Countess of Salisbury; and Mabel de Grandison, Lady of Bletsoe

    Brother of Amadeus de Grandison; Lady Alice Devereux (de Grandson), Baroness Devereux; Otto de Grandson (de Grandison); Guillemette de Grandson; Jacques de Grandson, Seigneur de Grandson; Agnes De Grandison and Jordane de Grandson

    https://www.geni.com/people/William-de-Grandison-Sieur-de-Grandison-de-Ste-Croix/6000000002378364475

    William de Grandison, Sieur de Grandison & de Ste. Croix is your 21st great grandfather.
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    her father

    William de Grandison, 1st Lord Grandison is your 20th great grandfather.
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    your mother ·Üí Henry Loyd Smith Sr.
    her father ·Üí Edgar Jackson Smith (Edgar Jackson Smith)
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    his mother ·Üí Euphemia Berthella Burke (Bodine)
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    his mother ·Üí Robert Newport
    her father ·Üí George Newport
    his father ·Üí Sir William Newport
    his father ·Üí Margery / Margaret Lee
    his mother ·Üí Joan Lee (Pateshull)
    her mother ·Üí Mabel de Grandison, Lady of Bletsoe
    her mother ·Üí William de Grandison, 1st Lord Grandison
    her father

    William de Grandison is your 22nd great grandfather.
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    his mother·Üí¬â€ Baron Piers Grandison¬â€ 
    her father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ William de Grandison¬â€ 
    his father

    William de Grandison is your 23rd great grandfather.
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    her father

    William de Grandison, 1st Lord Grandison is your 21st great grandfather.
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    her father ·Üí Alice Montagu (Montacute), 5th Countess of Salisbury
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    her father ·Üí John Montacute, 3rd Earl of Salisbury
    his father ·Üí John de Montacute, 1st Baron Montacute
    his father ·Üí Catherine de Montagu, Countess of Salisbury
    his mother ·Üí William de Grandison, 1st Lord Grandison
    her father


    William de Grandison (died 1335), was an English noble, and Deputy Justiciar of North Wales. He was created ·ÄúBaron Grandison·Äù by writ of summons dated 21 September 1299, the same as his older brother, Otho.
    Brief biography
    From Burke·Äôs:
    1st Lord Grandison
    William de Grandison (younger brother of Sir Otho de Grandison, secretary to King Edward I, and afterwards Lord Grandison), being originally a menial servant to Edmund, Earl of Lancaster, obtained from that prince,in consideration of his own faithful services and the services of his ancestors, a grant of the manors of Radley and Menstreworth, co.Gloucester. In the 20th Edward I [1292], he procured license to make a castle of his house at Asperton, co. Hereford, and in two years afterwards he was in the expedition made into Gascony, where he continued for some time and, while so engaged, was summoned to parliament as a baron. He was afterwards engaged in the Scottish wars.
    His lordship m. Sibilla, youngest dau. and co-heiress of Sir John deTregoz, and upon partition of the lands of that inheritance, acquired the manors of Burnham, co. Somerset, and Eton, in Herefordshire. He had issue by this lady, viz., Peter, John, Otho, Mabella, Katherine, and Agnes. Hislordship d. before 1335 and was s. by his eldest son, Peter de Grandison,2nd baron. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 242, Grandison, Barons Grandison]
    Origins
    William de Grandison, 1st Lord Grandison, was born say 1251, (underage in 1263) probably at Vaud, Switzerland. The birth date is based on him joining his brother in England in service to Edmund of Lancaster.
    William was a younger son of Pierre de Grandison and Agnes Neufch√¢tel. He was the younger brother of a key ally and envoy for King Edward I of England, Otto de Grandson (de Grandison).
    Grandison was an anglicisation of the name Grandson.
    Alternate parents
    Alternately, his parents were Amadeus de Grandison (1229-1300) and Benoite de la Tour (1233-1278) [fn1][fn2]
    William was the younger brother of Otto de Grandison:
    1. from: Otto de Grandison: [Otto was] ... a Savoyard knight whose father was Peter, Lord of Grandison, near Lausanne in Switzerland. The young Otto travelled to England, probably in the company of Peter I of Savoy in 1252, certainly not later than 1265. There he entered the service of Henry III and by 1267 was placed in the household of the prince Edward. In 1268 both prince and servant were knighted and in 1271 the latter accompanied his lord on the Ninth Crusade, where he served at Acre that year. According to one source, it was Otto, not Eleanor of Castile, who sucked the poison from the wounded Edward after an attempted assassination.

    2. from: From William the Conqueror to Lord of the Isles Otto de Grandison. Note: there is a dispute among Medieval genealogists over whether Otto and William de Grandison were the sons of Amadeus de Grandison or his brothers. Chronologically it seems very unlikely that the latter was true, but as always, dates of birth and death in the 13th century can be very inaccurate.
    Family
    William Grandison married second in or before 1285 to Sibyl de Tregoz (1271-1334). She was the younger daughter and coheir of Sir John Tregoz, by his first wife, Mabel, daughter of Sir Fulk Fitzwarin.
    First marriage
    https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3D-K.htm#Ka...
    GUILLAUME de Grandson, son of PIERRE [II] Seigneur de Grandson & his [second] wife Agnes de Neuchâtel ([after 1250]-27 Jun 1335). Under age in 1263: ဦ m firstly [1275?] Jeannette de Gruyère, daughter of PIERRE [II] Comte de Gruyère & his wife Ambrosie --- (-before 1284)]. ဦ Bearing in mind Guillaumeမs likely birth date it is probable that the couple did not marry before [1275]. The possibility of this Grandson/Gruyère marriage seems good, especially as Jeannetteမs older brother was already married to Guillaumeမs sister.]
    Guillaume & his first wife had [two or more] children:
    1. two or more sons. Their existence is confirmed by the 1306 indult cited above granted to their stepmother to hold services for the souls of ·Äúthe elder sons of her said husband·Äù. Besides the two possible sons named below, Williams discusses other possible children of Guillaume·Äôs first marriage[491].
    2. [GERARD de Grandson (-[before 1306]).
    3. [JOHN de Grandson (-[before 1306]). Williams suggests that Guillaume·Äôs sons by his first marriage (deceased in 1306 as noted above) may have included John de Grandison who is named in the following document[495], although if he is correct Guillaume would have had two sons named John, one from each marriage.
    4. [AGNES ([1282/83]-Ruskington, Lincolnshire 11 Dec 1357, bur Ruskington All Saints). Williams discusses Agnes wife of Thomas Lord Bardolf as another possible child of Guillaume de Grandson by his first wife[497].
    m secondly (1285 or before) SIBYLLA de Tregoz, daughter of JOHN de Tresgoz & his wife Mabel FitzWarin (before 1270-21 Oct 1334, bur Dore Abbey). Guillaume & his second wife had ten children: ဦ

    Second marriage
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_de_Grandison,_1st_Baron_Grand...
    William married Sybil, daughter of John de Tregoz and Mabel FitzWarin, they are known to have had the following known issue:
    Edmund de Grandison
    Piers de Grandison, married Blanche Mortimer.
    John de Grandison, Bishop of Exeter.
    Thomas de Grandison, cleric.
    William de Grandison, Archdeacon of Exeter.
    Otho de Grandison, married Beatrice Malmayns, had issue.
    Mabel de Grandison, married John de Pateshull, had issue.
    Katherine de Grandison, married William Montagu, 1st Earl of Salisbury, had issue.
    Agnes de Grandison, married John Northwode, had issue.
    Maud de Grandison, nun at Aconbury Priory.

    Legacy and Estate
    https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Grandison-2
    Issue 3 sons and a daughter. Piers, John Bishop of Exeter, Otho. But names 3 daughters, Mabella, Katherine and Agnes.
    An Inquisition Post Mortem taken at Gloucester, Thursday after the Conception, 18 Richard II (writ dated 21 October that year), following the death of Margaret, widow of Thomas de Grauntson (sic) son of Otes de Grauntson, names the following sisters for Otes: Agnes Northwod, Katherine mother of William earl of Salisbury, and Mabel.[4] These are clearly children #4, #10 and #6 in the current list (although Katherine should appear before Mabel). The full set of relationships described is:
    Roger Northwod son of John Northwod son of Roger son of Agnes sister of Otes de Grauntson, father of the said Thomas
    William earl of Salisbury, son of Katharine second sister of the said Otes
    Thomas Faukunberge, son of Maud daughter of Sybil daughter of Mabel third sister of the said Otes
    Alice late the wife of Thomas Wake, daughter of the said Mabel
    John Tudenham, knight, son of Katharine, daughter of the said Mabel
    Roger Beauchamp, son of Roger son of Sybil daughter of the said Mabel

    This would seem to cast doubt on some of the children attached to this profile, although it could be that they all died without issue, or that there was some prior arrangement that meant that Otes' share only reverted to those three sisters.
    There were several Inquisitions following the death of Thomas son of Otes, for which the writ was issued 9 November, 49 Edward III.[5] These show that he died at the age of forty on Thursday the feast of All Saints last. The facts relevant to his family tree are:
    Thomas held the manor of Dymmok in fee tail. King Edward I granted it, together with 46l. 6s. 3d. rent in the manor and town of Derteford, co. Kent, to William de Grandissono and Sibyl his wife, grandfather and grandmother of the said Thomas, to wit, father and mother of Otto his father
    as he died without heir of his body, his next heirs are William de Monte Acuto, earl of Salisbury, aged 40 years and more, son of Katharine one of the sisters of the said Otto, John Northwode, knight, of Kent, aged 30 years and more, son of Roger son of Agnes another sister of Otto, Roger Beauchamp, aged 13 years, son of Roger son of Sibyl daughter of Mabel a third sister of Otto, Thomas Facombergh, knight, aged 30 years and more, son of Maud another daughter of the said Mabel, Alice wife of Thomas Wake of Bl[isworth], knight, aged 50 years, a third daughter of the said Mabel, and Katharine late the wife of Robert Todenham, knight, aged 50 years, a fourth daughter of the said Mabel (This accords with the detail in the IPM for Margaret.)
    Peter de Graunson, his uncle, was seised of the manor in demesne as of fee, and gave it to him and the heirs of his body, with remainder to Elizabeth la Despenser and her heirs.

    HISTORICAL HOME, SWITZERLAND: The Grandson family is first mentioned in the second half of the 11th Century as Grancione. The town was first mentioned around 1100 as de castro Grancione. Around 1126 it was mentioned as castri Grandissoni and in 1154 it was called apud Grantionem.[3] (wikipedia)

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87440406/william-de_grandison
    Birth: 1262 Vaud, Switzerland Death: Jun. 27, 1335 Herefordshire, England
    William was the son and heir of Pierre de Granson, Seigneur de Granson on the Lake of Neufchâtel, by Agnes, daughter of Ulric, comté de Neufchâtel, and grandson of Ebal IV, Seigneur de Granson. He was the younger brother of Otes de Grandison. William was in the service of Edmund, Earl of Lancaster, who, on his behalf sent a letter to the King (when William's lands were seized, he being an alien), pointing out the undesireability of such seizures. On November 4, 1288, he had letters of protection when remaining in Wales in order to fortify the castle of Carnarvon. He was excepted from military service in Gascony in 1204, in which year he appears as governor of Jersey and Guernsey for his brother Otes. He was summoned to Parliament from February 6, 1298/99 to Oct 1325, where he is held to have become Lord Grandison. He was again in Gascony with the Earl of Lancaster before January 1, 1295/96, when his lands were restored to him. He was present at the siege of Carlaverock in Jul 1300, and was summoned to the coronation of Edward II on January 18, 1307/08. On November 26, 1300, it was ordered that the lands of Sir John Tregoz should be divided between William and his wife and the other coheirs. In 1318, the Prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem made complaint that William and his sons, Piers and Otes, with others, had broken into his houses and robbed and assaulted, to which William responded that there had been theft of his goods there. When he did not attend a muster for military service in 1322, his lands were seized, but as his reason for inattendance had been severe illness, he was excused and given license to remain at home, provided that he send at least 6 men-at-arms for the expedition. In June of 1327, he had letters of protection for going to Ireland, and on September 20, 1329 had respite of homage until the following Easter, as the King had learned that he was so infirm and aged that he was unable to come. However, he was summoned in July 1332, to be with the King at Michaelmas and take passage for the expedition to Ireland. He survived his wife, Sibyl, younger daughter and coheir of Sir John Tregoz, she dying Oct 1334, he following her in June 1335. Their children were Catherine, Piers and Agnes.

    Family links:
    Spouse:
    Sibyl de Tregoz de Grandison (1265 - 1334)
    Children:
    Otto de Grandison (____ - 1358)*
    Peter de Grandison (1286 - 1358)*
    John de Grandison (1292 - 1369)*
    Agnes de Grandison Bardolf (1297 - 1357)*
    Catherine de Grandison Montagu (1304 - 1349)*

    Note: A special Thank you to Susan Lockwood for the sponsorship of this memorial
    Burial: Dore Abbey Churchyard Abbey Dore Herefordshire Unitary Authority Herefordshire, England
    Created by: Kat Record added: Mar 27, 2012
    Comments
    This profile was updated 18 August 2023. Changes:
    A previous version of this profile wrote that he had married Blanche de Savoie (1267-1323) Blanche de Savoie-Vaud, dame de Grandson. But she was the wife of Pierre II, seigneur de Grandson
    He did not have the title ·ÄúWilliam de Grandison, Sieur de Grandison & de Ste. Croix·Äù
    He was more likely not the son of Amadeus de Grandison but rather, they were brothers.
    His vital statistics previously showed as: birth: circa 1262 Harpenden, Hertfordshire, England Death: June 27, 1335 (68-77) Lambourn, Hungerford, Berkshire, England Place of Burial: Dore Abbey, Sussex, England. The dates have stayed the same but locations have been conformed to current sources.
    a first marriage to Jeannette de Gruyère and their children added, as per the studies at https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3D-K.htm#Ka...

    Grandison and Tregoz

    Source: Baronia Anglica Concentrata; Baronies in Fee. Vol II. by Sir T. C. Banks. Page 137. < Archive.Org >
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    Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 242, Grandison, Barons Grandison
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    Complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom by [Cokayne, George Edward], 1825-1911. [from old catalog] (Publication date 1887). Page 74-75. < Archive.Org > Parents unknown, younger brother of Otho, Lord Grandison. Husband of Sybilla de Tregoz. Peter (de Grandison), Lord Grandison, son and heir, aged 40 (1335), 9 Ed. lll.
    Baronia Anglica Concentrata; Baronies in Fee. Vol II. by Sir T. C. Banks. Page 137. < Archive.Org>; < digital Image >
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Grandisson
    ~Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, (Tregoz), Vol. XIIB, p. 22, Sibyl, was one of the younger of the two daughters of John, Lord of Tregoz by his first wife. She married, as his first wife, William de Grandison, 1st Lord Grandison, sometime before 1285. Sibyl died 21 Oct 1334, and was buried in Dore Abbey. 141
    https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Grandison-2 cites
    Entered by Timothy Griffen Makahilahila Kamehameha, Sunday, December 15, 2013.
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    A. E. Stamp, J. B. W. Chapman, Cyril Flower, M. C. B. Dawes and L. C. Hector. "Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward III, File 245," in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 14, Edward III, (London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1952), 129-143. British History Online, accessed November 2, 2019, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol14/pp129-143.
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    GUILLAUME de Grandson, son of PIERRE [II] Seigneur de Grandson & his [second] wife Agnes de Neuch√¢tel ([after 1250]-27 Jun 1335).¬â€  Under age in 1263: ·ÄúAgnes domina de Grandisono, tutrix...liberorum nostrorum Petri et Willelmi, Girardus, Jaquetus et Henricus pro se et fratre suo Otonino, filii predicte domine·Äù exchanged property with "Petro comiti Sabaudie" by charter dated 31 Aug 1263[474].¬â€  Wurstenberger reproduces an inaccurate version of the same charter reading "Agnetem dominam de Grandisono relictam domini Petri de Grandisono, tutricem filiorum suorum Petri, Willelmi, Girardi, Jaqueti, Henrici et Ottonini de Grandisono"[475].¬â€  An order dated 15 Jul 1285: ·ÄúWilliam de Grandisono to have in the forest of Cipham two bucks, of the king·Äôs gift·Äù[476].¬â€  An order dated 21 Jun 1288 named ·ÄúWilliam de Grandisono and Isabella his wife·Äù in connection with land at Winchelsea[477].¬â€  Of Ashperton, Herefordshire.¬â€  He was summoned to the English parliament from 1299 whereby he is held to have become Lord Grandson [Grandison][478].¬â€  Pope John XXII, by bull dated 14 Dec 1327, ·Äúto William de Grandissono and Sibyl his wife, of the diocese of Hereford.¬â€  Indult [that their confessor shall give them plenary remission at the hour of death]...·Äù[479].¬â€ 
    m firstly [([1275?]) JEANNETTE de Gruy√®re, daughter of PIERRE [II] Comte de Gruy√®re & his wife Ambrosie --- (-before 1284)].¬â€  The possible identification of Guillaume·Äôs first wife was studied by David Williams[480].¬â€  His first marriage is indicated by the following document: Pope Clement V granted indult dated 1306 to ·Äúthe wife of William de Grandison·Äù to visit the monasteries of Dore and Flayley, Hereford ·Äúfounded by her ancestors·Äù to hold services for the souls of ·Äúthe elder sons of her said husband·Äù[481].¬â€  Williams quite reasonably suggests that the indult ·Äúcan only mean that these sons were dead, and were not Sibyl·Äôs sons·Äù[482].¬â€  Her identity is suggested from the following.¬â€  Hisely notes that "suivant une opinion" [of A. L. de Watteville = Wattenwyl] Jeannette, daughter of Pierre [II] Comte de Gruy√®re, married ·ÄúGuillaume de Grandson·Äù[483].¬â€  David Williams traced the citation to an undated mid-18th century manuscript genealogy, which he consulted in the Burgerbibliothek in Bern.¬â€  He notes the absence of any source reference for the marriage in the document, but highlights Wattenwyl·Äôs use of primary source material and concludes that ·Äúthere is no obvious reason to believe that Wattenwyl fabricated the marriage, and very probably he used otherwise unknown charter evidence or an earlier genealogy as his source·Äù[484].¬â€  If this marriage is correct, it must have taken place after Mar 1267 when Jeannette is named with her parents and siblings: "Petrus miles filius·Ä¶Rodulfi comitis de Gruyeria" donated property to the abbey of Hauterive, with the consent of "domine Ambrosie uxoris nostre et Petri filii nostri et Willermete uxoris eiusdem Petri necnon filiarum nostrarum Ioannete, Perrete et Columbe", by charter dated Mar 1267[485].¬â€  Bearing in mind Guillaume·Äôs likely birth date it is probable that the couple did not marry before [1275].¬â€  The possibility of this Grandson/Gruy√®re marriage seems good, especially as Jeannette·Äôs older brother was already married to Guillaume·Äôs sister.]¬â€ 
    m secondly (1285 or before) SIBYLLA de Tregoz, daughter of JOHN de Tresgoz & his wife Mabel FitzWarin (before 1270-21 Oct 1334, bur Dore Abbey).¬â€  "Dame Julian Tresgoze·Ä¶espouse·Ä¶a Sr Robert Tresgoos le Second" names "Sibill" as the second daughter of "John Tresgoos" and his wife, adding that she married "Sr Will de Grantson chivaller de Burgon", by whom she had "6 fils, Edmund, Peirs cheveleir, Joh clerk [·Ä¶evesq de Exeter], Otto chivaler, Tho clerk, Will clerk" and "les files Agnes, Mabil, Maud, Katherine, les deux eignes marry lun a Sr Joh Northwood, lauter a Sr Joh Patshull, le terce Maud un nonyne et prioresse de Acornbury, le quart Katherine Countess de Sarisbury"[486].¬â€  An order dated 21 Jun 1288 named ·ÄúWilliam de Grandisono and Isabella his wife·Äù in connection with land at Winchelsea[487].¬â€  A writ dated 6 Sep "28 Edw I", after the death of "John Tregoz alias de Tregoz", names "John la Warre his grandson (nepos) [·Ä¶aged 24, son of Clarice la Warre his eldest daughter who is dead·Ä¶married to Roger la War] and Sibyl the wife of William de Grauntcoun (alias de Grandissono) his [·Ä¶younger] daughter [·Ä¶aged 30 and more] both aged 21 and more are his next heirs"[488].¬â€  Pope Clement V, by bull dated 1306, granted ·Äúto the wife of William de Grandison.¬â€  Indult for five years to visit three times a year the Cistercian monasteries of Dora and Flayleye in the diocese of Hereford, founded by her ancestors...[for] divine service to be celebrated for the souls of the elder sons of her said husband...·Äù[489].¬â€  Pope John XXII, by bull dated 14 Dec 1327, ·Äúto William de Grandissono and Sibyl his wife, of the diocese of Hereford.¬â€  Indult [that their confessor shall give them plenary remission at the hour of death]...·Äù[490].¬â€ 
    Guillaume & his first wife had [two or more] children:¬â€ 
    1.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  two or more sons.¬â€  Their existence is confirmed by the 1306 indult cited above granted to their stepmother to hold services for the souls of ·Äúthe elder sons of her said husband·Äù.¬â€  Besides the two possible sons named below, Williams discusses other possible children of Guillaume·Äôs first marriage[491].¬â€ 
    2.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  [GERARD de Grandson (-[before 1306]).¬â€  Williams suggests that Gerard was the son of Guillaume by his first marriage[492], although the likely date of this marriage shown above appears incompatible with the date of the following documents.¬â€  An order dated 8 Mar 1282 (O.S.) records the archbishop of York granting ·Äúto Gerard de Grandison, nephew of Sir Otho de Grandison, counsellor of our lord the king...for his services to the see of York...an annual pension of 50 marks...until the archb. should be able to provide him to a prebend at York·Äù[493], while an order dated 9 Nov 1283 appointed ·ÄúSir Gerard de Grandisono·Äù (·Äúdominus Gerardus de Grandisono·Äù) to ·Äúthe prebend of Happlestorpe·Äù [Apesthorpe, Yorkshire][494].¬â€  .¬â€  Follow his hyperlink for other discussion about Gerard.]¬â€ 
    3.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  [JOHN de Grandson (-[before 1306]).¬â€  Williams suggests that Guillaume·Äôs sons by his first marriage (deceased in 1306 as noted above) may have included John de Grandison who is named in the following document[495], although if he is correct Guillaume would have had two sons named John, one from each marriage.¬â€  Another possibility is presumably that Jean was the son of Jacques de Grandson.¬â€  Letters dated 10 Feb 1303 record ·ÄúOtto de Chaumpvent, going with [Otto de Grandisono...beyond the seas...] nominating John de Grandisono and John de Cusancia, clerks, his attorneys for two years·Äù[496].]¬â€ 
    4.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  [AGNES ([1282/83]-Ruskington, Lincolnshire 11 Dec 1357, bur Ruskington All Saints).¬â€  Williams discusses Agnes wife of Thomas Lord Bardolf as another possible child of Guillaume de Grandson by his first wife[497].¬â€  Blomefield records that ·Äúthe lord Bardolf·Äù [indicating Thomas, son of Hugh Lord Bardolf] married ·ÄúAgnes, daughter of the Lord Grandison·Äù[498].¬â€  Williams notes an order dated 8 Aug 1337 which confirms Agnes·Äôs foreign birth in ·ÄúAlmain·Äù (a term loosely used for Germany, which could have extended to include Grandson lands in modern-day Switzerland): protection granted to ·ÄúAgnes, late the wife of Thomas Bardolf, who by birth of the parts of Almain·Äù[499].¬â€  Williams discusses background to her marriage and suggests the likely date as shown below[500].¬â€  Williams discusses the possibility of her second marriage (15 Feb 1329) with Sir Walter de Cokesey of Cooksey, Worcestershire, inferred in the Complete Peerage from a faulty Beauchamp pedigree, but points out that there appears to be no other evidence of it and that Agnes was always referred to as the widow of Lord Bardolf whilst she was ostensibly married to Sir Walter[501].¬â€  m ([25 Nov/12 Dec] 1304) THOMAS Bardolf Lord Bardolf, son of HUGH Bardolf Lord Bardolf & his wife Isabel Aguillon (4 Oct 1282-15 Dec 1328).]¬â€ 
    Guillaume & his second wife had ten children:¬â€ 
    5.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  EDMUND de Grandson .¬â€  "Edmund, Peirs cheveleir, Joh clerk [·Ä¶evesq de Exeter], Otto chivaler, Tho clerk, Will clerk" are named as the six sons of "Sr Will de Grantson chivaller de Burgon" and his wife "Sibill·Ä¶Tresgoze"[502].¬â€ 
    6.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  PIERS de Grandson (-10 Aug 1358).¬â€  "Edmund, Peirs cheveleir, Joh clerk [·Ä¶evesq de Exeter], Otto chivaler, Tho clerk, Will clerk" are named as the six sons of "Sr Will de Grantson chivaller de Burgon" and his wife "Sibill·Ä¶Tresgoze"[503].¬â€  He succeeded his father as Lord Grandson.¬â€  m (before 10 Jun 1330) BLANCHE Mortimer, daughter of ROGER [V] de Mortimer Earl of March & his wife Joan de Geneville (-1347).¬â€  A manuscript narrating the foundation of Wigmore Abbey names ·ÄúEdmundum primogenitum·Ä¶Rogerum militem, Galfridum·Ä¶Johannem·Ä¶Katherinam·Ä¶Johannam·Ä¶Agnetam·Ä¶Margaretam·Ä¶Matildam·Ä¶ Blanchiam·Ä¶ et Beatricem·Äù as children of ·ÄúRoger comes et Johanna uxor eius·Äù, adding that Blanche married ·Äúdomino Petro de Graunson·Äù[504].¬â€ 
    7.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  JOHN de Grandson (Ashperton, Herefordshire [1291/92]-16 Jul 1369, bur Exeter Cathedral).¬â€  "Edmund, Peirs cheveleir, Joh clerk [·Ä¶evesq de Exeter], Otto chivaler, Tho clerk, Will clerk" are named as the six sons of "Sr Will de Grantson chivaller de Burgon" and his wife "Sibill·Ä¶Tresgoze"[505].¬â€  Bishop of Exeter.¬â€  Pope Clement V, by bull dated 1306, permitted ·Äúa son [·ÄúJohn·Äù handwritten added] of William de Grandison, knight, dispensation at his father·Äôs request to hold benefices...besides a canonry and prebend of Wells and a canonry of York, with reservation of a prebend, notwithstanding defect of orders and age, he being about fourteen·Äù[506].¬â€  Pope Clement V, by bull dated 7 Jul 1312, granted ·Äúto John son of William de Grandisono.¬â€  Suppletion, at his father·Äôs request, of the absence of mention of his defect of age in the letters of papal provision to him of the archdeaconry of Nottingham·Äù, another (same date) ·Äúto John son of the same William de Grandisono, canon of York...dispensed...and obtained the church of Lanpaderwaur, in the diocese of St. Davids...·Äù, and another (same date) ·ÄúIndult, at his father·Äôs request, to visit his archdeaconry of Nottingham by deputy for three years...·Äù[507].¬â€  Pope John XXII, by bull dated 17 Aug 1317, ·Äúto John de Grandisono.¬â€  Provision of the canonry and prebend of Lincoln void by the death of his brother Thomas·Äù[508].¬â€  Pope John XXII, by bull dated 7 Aug 1322, ·Äúto John de Grandissono, papal chaplain, canon of Lincoln.¬â€  Provision of the prebend of Stoke...notwithstanding that he is archdeacon of Nottingham, has canonry of York, and canonries and prebends of Wells and Lincoln and is perpetual vicar of Lampader...·Äù[509].¬â€  Pope John XXII, by bulls dated 9 Nov 1326, 27 Nov 1326, 11 Feb 1327, 21 Feb 1327, and 8 Aug 1327 named ·ÄúJohn de Grandison, papal nuncio...archdeacon of Lincoln·Äù recording his role in diplomatic initiatives between England and France[510].¬â€  He succeeded his brother as Lord Grandson.¬â€ 
    8.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  OTTO de Grandson ([1292/93]-23 May 1359, bur [Ottery St Mary or Chelsfield St John]).¬â€  "Edmund, Peirs cheveleir, Joh clerk [·Ä¶evesq de Exeter], Otto chivaler, Tho clerk, Will clerk" are named as the six sons of "Sr Will de Grantson chivaller de Burgon" and his wife "Sibill·Ä¶Tresgoze"[511]: his birth date is estimated on the assumption that the order of births was correct in this document, bearing in mind the estimated birth dates of his brothers John and Thomas.¬â€  The will of "Otho de Grandison Knt", dated [3 Sep] 1358, chose burial ·Äúin the Collegiate Church of St Mary de Ottery in the diocese of Exeter, if I should happen to die therein, if I die at Chellesfield, then to be buried in the chapel of St John at Chellesfield·Äù, bequeathed property to ·ÄúThomas my son...Elizabeth my daughter...William my bastard son·Äù, and appointed ·ÄúBeatrix my wife and Theobold de Moatney·Äù as executors[512].¬â€  m (before 28 Oct 1340) BEATRIX, daughter of NICHOLAS Malemayn & his wife --- (-after Jun 1359).¬â€  The will of "Otho de Grandison Knt", dated [3 Sep] 1358, appointed ·ÄúBeatrix my wife and Theobold de Moatney·Äù as executors[513].¬â€  Otto & his wife had two children:¬â€ 
    a)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  THOMAS de Grandson (-1 Nov 1375).¬â€  The will of "Otho de Grandison Knt", dated [3 Sep] 1358, bequeathed property to ·ÄúThomas my son...Elizabeth my daughter...William my bastard son·Äù[514].¬â€  He succeeded his uncle as Lord Grandson.¬â€  m MARGARET de Caru, daughter of --- (-Oct 1394).¬â€ 
    b)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ELIZABETH de Grandson (-after [3 Sep] 1358).¬â€  The will of "Otho de Grandison Knt", dated [3 Sep] 1358, bequeathed property to ·ÄúThomas my son...Elizabeth my daughter...William my bastard son·Äù[515].¬â€ 
    Otto had one illegitimate child by an unknown mistress:¬â€ 
    c)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  WILLIAM (-after [3 Sep] 1358).¬â€  The will of "Otho de Grandison Knt", dated [3 Sep] 1358, bequeathed property to ·ÄúThomas my son...Elizabeth my daughter...William my bastard son·Äù[516].¬â€ 
    9.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  THOMAS de Grandson ([1293/94]-[11 May/13 Aug] 1317).¬â€  "Edmund, Peirs cheveleir, Joh clerk [·Ä¶evesq de Exeter], Otto chivaler, Tho clerk, Will clerk" are named as the six sons of "Sr Will de Grantson chivaller de Burgon" and his wife "Sibill·Ä¶Tresgoze"[517].¬â€  Pope Clement V, by bull dated 1306, permitted ·Äúanother son [·ÄúThomas·Äù handwritten added] of the same knight [=William de Grandison], about thirteen years of age, to whom the pope has provided a canonry of Lincoln, with reservation of a prebend.¬â€  A like dispensation·Äù[518].¬â€  Pope Clement V, by bull dated 7 Jul 1312, granted ·Äúto Thomas son of William de Grandisono, knight, not ordained, and under age.¬â€  Dispensation at his father·Äôs request, to hold a canonry at Lincoln, with expectation of a dignity in the same·Äù, and another (same date) ·Äúto Thomas son of William de Grandisono, canon of Lincoln.¬â€  Dispensation to retain the church of Chelesfield, in the diocese of Rochester·Äù[519].¬â€  Pope John XXII, by bull dated 28 Mar 1317, ·Äúto Thomas de Grandisono, aged twenty-three.¬â€  Indult to accept a canonry and prebend of Lincoln, and also the archdeaconry of Northamton, if he wins the suit about it in which he is engaged·Äù[520].¬â€  Pope John XXII, by bull dated 11 May 1317 named ·ÄúThomas de Grandissono canon of Lincoln·Äù, and by bull dated 4 Aug 1317, ·Äúto cardinal Gaucelin.¬â€  Collation of whatever right Thomas de Grandissono had in the archdeaconry of Northampton, about which he was litigating at the papal court when he died...·Äù[521].¬â€ 
    10.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  WILLIAM de Grandson (-1350).¬â€  "Edmund, Peirs cheveleir, Joh clerk [·Ä¶evesq de Exeter], Otto chivaler, Tho clerk, Will clerk" are named as the six sons of "Sr Will de Grantson chivaller de Burgon" and his wife "Sibill·Ä¶Tresgoze"[522].¬â€  Pope John XXII, by bull dated 28 Mar 1317, ·Äúto William de Grandisono.¬â€  Provision of a canonry of Salisbury, with reservation of a prebend·Äù[523].¬â€  Pope John XXII, by bull dated 14 Dec 1327, ·Äúto Master William de Grandissono.¬â€  Provision of the canonry and prebend of Wells...notwithstanding that he has a canonry and prebend of Salisbury·Äù[524].¬â€ 
    11.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  AGNES de Grandson (-1348).¬â€  "Agnes, Mabil, Maud, Katherine, les deux eignes marry lun a Sr Joh Northwood, lauter a Sr Joh Patshull, le terce Maud un nonyne et prioresse de Acornbury, le quart Katherine Countess de Sarisbury" are named as the daughters of "Sr Will de Grantson chivaller de Burgon" and his wife "Sibill·Ä¶Tresgoze"[525].¬â€  m JOHN de Northwood, son of ---.¬â€ 
    12.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  MABEL de Grandson .¬â€  "Agnes, Mabil, Maud, Katherine, les deux eignes marry lun a Sr Joh Northwood, lauter a Sr Joh Patshull, le terce Maud un nonyne et prioresse de Acornbury, le quart Katherine Countess de Sarisbury" are named as the daughters of "Sr Will de Grantson chivaller de Burgon" and his wife "Sibill·Ä¶Tresgoze"[526].¬â€  m JOHN de Pateshull, son of ---.¬â€ 
    13.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  MAUD de Grandson .¬â€  "Agnes, Mabil, Maud, Katherine, les deux eignes marry lun a Sr Joh Northwood, lauter a Sr Joh Patshull, le terce Maud un nonyne et prioresse de Acornbury, le quart Katherine Countess de Sarisbury" are named as the daughters of "Sr Will de Grantson chivaller de Burgon" and his wife "Sibill·Ä¶Tresgoze"[527].¬â€  Prioress of Acornbury.¬â€ 
    14.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  KATHERINE de Grandson (-23 Apr 1349).¬â€  "Agnes, Mabil, Maud, Katherine, les deux eignes marry lun a Sr Joh Northwood, lauter a Sr Joh Patshull, le terce Maud un nonyne et prioresse de Acornbury, le quart Katherine Countess de Sarisbury" are named as the daughters of "Sr Will de Grantson chivaller de Burgon" and his wife "Sibill·Ä¶Tresgoze"[528].¬â€  A manuscript calendar records the death ·ÄúIX Kal Maii·Äù of ·Äúd√±e Kat·Äôine Comitesse de Sarisbury, fil·Äô d√±i Willi de Gandeson·Äù[529].¬â€  m (1327 or before) WILLIAM de Montagu, son of WILLIAM de Montagu Lord Montagu & his wife Elisabeth de Montfort (Casington, Oxfordshire [1302/03]-30 Jan 1344, bur Bisham).¬â€  He was created Earl of Salisbury 16 Mar 1337.¬â€ 

    https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tregoz-3
    Sibyl Tregoz married William de Grandison, Knt., younger son, minor in 1263. They married before 1285.
    Children of Sibyl de Tregoz with William de Grandison, Knt.
    Peter De Grandison, Knt., 2nd Lord Grandison, son and heir. He married before 10 June 1330 Blanche De Mortimer. Sir Peter de Grandison, 2nd Lord Grandison, died 10 August 1358.
    John De Grandison, Chaplain to Pope John XXII, Bishop of Exeter, born in 1292. John De Grandsion, Bishop of Exeter, died 16 July 1369.
    William De Grandison, Archdeacon of Exeter.
    Thomas De Grandison, clerk. He died at the Roman curia shortly before 4 August 1317.
    Otes De Grandison, Knt. He married before 28 October 1340 Beatrice Malmains. They had three sons, Thomas, K.G. [4th Lord Grandison], Walter, and Peter, and one daughter, Elizabeth. Sir Otes De Grandison died 23 May 1359.
    Edmund.
    They had four daughters,
    Agnes,
    Mabel,
    Maud [Prioress of Aconbury], and
    Katherine.

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