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Maud FitzRobert, Countess of Chester
Gender:
Female
Birth:
1120
Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Death:
July 29, 1189 (69)
Chester, Cheshire, England
Place of Burial:
Eure, Evreux, France
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester and Maud de Creully, Dame de Creuilly
Wife of Ranulf de Gernon, Earl of Chester
Mother of Alice Tempest; Roger Mesnilwarin de Mainwaring; Beatrix of Chester; Joanna de Meschines; Hugh de Kevelioc, 3rd Earl of Chester; Rohaise de Meschines and Isabel de Huntington ¬´ less
Sister of William FitzRobert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester; Roger FitzRobert, Bishop of Worcester; Hamon FitzRobert, of Gloucester; Richard FitzRobert, Sire de Creully; Philip FitzRobert de Gay, Castellan of Cricklade; and Mabel de Vere ¬´ less
Half sister of Richard, Bishop of Bayeux; Robert fitzRobert, Castellan of Gloucester and Mabel FitzRobert, Illgt. d/o Robert de Caen
http://genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00027602&tree=LEO
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maud_of_Gloucester
Maud of Gloucester, Countess of Chester (died 29 July 1190), also known as Maud FitzRobert, was an Anglo-Norman noblewoman, and the daughter of Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester, an illegitimate son of King Henry I of England. Her husband was Ranulf de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester, whom she allegedly poisoned with the assistance of William Peverel of Nottingham.
Lady Maud FitzRobert was born on an unknown date, the daughter of Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester and Mabel FitzHamon of Gloucester. She had seven siblings including William Fitz Robert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester and Roger, Bishop of Worcester. She also had an illegitimate half-brother, Richard, Bishop of Bayeux, whom her father sired by Isabel de Douvres.
Her paternal grandparents were King Henry I of England and his mistress, Sybil Corbet. Her maternal grandparents were Robert FitzHamon, Lord of Gloucester and Glamorgan, and Sybil de Montgomery, daughter of Roger de Montgomery, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and Mabel Talvas of Belleme.
Sometime before 1141, Lady Maud married Ranulf de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester. She assumed the title of Countess of Chester upon her marriage. Her husband had considerable autonomy in his palatine earldom.
Shortly after their marriage, in January 1141, Maud was besieged at Lincoln Castle by the forces of King Stephen of England. A relief army, loyal to Empress Matilda and led by her father, defeated the King in the fierce fighting which followed, which became known as the First Battle of Lincoln. In return for his help in repelling the King's troops, Maud's father compelled Ranulf to swear fealty to his half-sister Matilda. Ranulf was seized by King Stephen at court in Northampton on 29 August 1146. Stephen later granted him the castle and city of Lincoln sometime after 1151.
Together Ranulf and Maud had three children:
1) Hugh de Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester (1147- 30 June 1181), married Bertrade de Montfort of Evreux, by whom he had five children, including Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester, Maud of Chester, and Hawise of Chester, 1st Countess of Lincoln.
2) Richard of Chester (died 1170/1175), buried in Coventry.
3) Beatrice of Chester, married Raoul de Malpas
Ranulf had an illegitimate son, Robert FitzCount (died before 1166), by an unknown mistress. His date of birth was not recorded. Robert married as her second husband, Agnes FitzNeel.
On 16 December 1153, Maud allegedly poisoned her husband with the assistance of William Peverel of Nottingham. In 1172, she founded Repton Priory in Derbyshire.
The Rotuli de Dominabus of 1185 records property Wadinton de feodo comitis Cestrie, held by Maud, Countess of Chester.
Maud died on 29 July 1190. The Annals of Tewkesbury records the death in 1190 of Maud, Countess of Chester.
Maud of Gloucester1
b. circa 1124, d. 29 July 1189
Maud of Gloucester|b. c 1124\nd. 29 Jul 1189|p378.htm#i6796|Robert fitz Roy de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester|b. c 1090\nd. 31 Oct 1147|p367.htm#i6831|Mabel FitzHamon|b. c 1094\nd. 1157|p370.htm#i6832|Henri I "Beauclerc", roi d' Angleterre|b. 1070\nd. 1 Dec 1135|p364.htm#i5013|unknown m. of Henry I||p58.htm#i8437|Robert fitz Hamon, Lord of Glamorgan|b. c 1070?\nd. 1107|p357.htm#i8103|Sybil de Montgomery|b. c 1072|p63.htm#i8104|
Father Robert fitz Roy de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester2 b. circa 1090, d. 31 October 1147
Mother Mabel FitzHamon2 b. circa 1094, d. 1157
Also called Alice of Gloucester.3 Maud of Gloucester was born circa 1124 at Gloucestershire, England. She was the daughter of Robert fitz Roy de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester and Mabel FitzHamon.2 Maud of Gloucester married Ranulph de Gernon, 5th Earl of Chester, son of Ranulph "le Meschin", 4th Earl of Chester and Lucy "the Countess" of Lincoln, circa 1141 at Gloucestershire, England.4,2 Maud of Gloucester witnessed the death of Ranulph de Gernon, 5th Earl of Chester on 16 December 1153 at England; He died, under excommunication, supposedly poisoned by his wife and William Peverell, Lord of Nottingham.5,6,2 Maud of Gloucester was a witness where Lord of Nottingham William Peverel the Younger dispossessed of his estates by King Henry II, for conspiring with Maud, Countess of Chester, to poison her husband, Ranulph Gernons, Earl of Chester, but more probably to punish him for what had previously been termed his wickedness and treason in 1155.7,8 Maud of Gloucester founded Repton Priory in 1172 at Derbyshire, England.2 She died on 29 July 1189.2
Family
Ranulph de Gernon, 5th Earl of Chester b. before 1100, d. 16 December 1153
Children
* Hugh de Kevelioc, 6th Earl of Chester+ b. 1147, d. 11819
* Richard de Meschines b. c 11499
* Beatrix de Meschines b. c 11509
Citations
1. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 125-27.
2. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, III:167.
3. [S842] Harleian Society, "Visitiation Cheshire 1580: Chester Earls".
4. [S842] Harleian Society, "Visitiation Cheshire 1580: Chester Earls", to Alice, daughter of Robert Consul.
5. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 365 - says "1155".
6. [S842] Harleian Society, "Visitiation Cheshire 1580: Chester Earls", "obijt 1152".
7. [S209] Somerset Herald J.R. Planchâ©, Planchâ©, J.R..
8. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, Vol 4. Appendix I (Peverel of Nottingham, pp.762-768).
9. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 365.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maud_of_Gloucester
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