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Margaret (Margery) Bigod (Le Bigod)
Gender:
Female
Birth:
1174
Middleham, Yorkshire, England
Death:
March 31, 1237 (62-63)
Thetford, Norfolk, England
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Roger Le Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk, Surety of the Magna Carta and Ida de Toâ´ny, Countess of Norfolk
Wife of William de Hastings, Steward to Henry II
Mother of Sir Henry de Hastings, of Ashill and Ida de Hastings
Sister of Sir Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk, Surety of the Magna Carta; William Bigod; Mary Bigod; Thomas Le Bigod; Alice (Adeliza) de Vere (le Bigod); Roger le Bigod, Jr; Ralph Bigod; John Bigod; Ida Bigod and Basilia Bigod
Half sister of William Longespâ©e, 3rd Earl of Salisbury
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Margaret (Margery) Bigod (Le Bigod) is your 23rd great grandmother.
You ‰ ᆒ Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí Calhoun H. Welborn
his father ·Üí Younger Welborn, II
his father ·Üí William "Billy" Welborn
his father ·Üí Aaron W Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí James Welborn
his father ·Üí Ann Wellborn (Crabtree)
his mother ·Üí Jane Ann Pendleton Crabtree (Halstead)
her mother ·Üí Grace Halstead (Courtney)
her mother ·Üí Mary Courtenay (Stucley)
her mother ·Üí John Stucley, of Affeton
her father ·Üí Frances Stukeley (Monck)
his mother ·Üí Anthony Monke of Potheridge, Esq.
her father ·Üí Frances Plantagenet
his mother ·Üí Elizabeth Dudley (Grey), 6th Baroness Lisle
her mother ·Üí Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Lisle
her father ·Üí Edward de Grey, 6th Lord Ferrers of Groby
his father ·Üí Sir Reynold de Grey, II, 3rd Baron Grey de Ruthin
his father ·Üí Sir Reginald de Grey, 2nd Baron Grey of Ruthyn
his father ·Üí Elizabeth Hastings, Baroness Grey of Ruthin
his mother ·Üí John Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings
her father ·Üí Sir Henry ll de Hastings, of Ashill
his father ·Üí Sir Henry de Hastings, of Ashill
his father ·Üí Margaret (Margery) Bigod (Le Bigod)
his mother
Margaret (Margery) Bigod is your 25th great grandmother.
You
‰ ᆒ Geneva Allene Welborn
your mother ·Üí Alice Elmyra Smith
her mother ·Üí Nellie Mary Henley
her mother ·Üí John Merrit Wooldridge
her father ·Üí Merritt Wooldridge
his father ·Üí Chesley Wooldridge
his father ·Üí Edward Wooldridge, Jr.
his father ·Üí Mary Wooldridge
his mother ·Üí Mary Martha Flournoy
her mother ·Üí Jane Gower
her mother ·Üí William Hatcher, of Varina Parish
her father ·Üí Catherine Hatcher
his mother ·Üí Thomas Reade
her father ·Üí Sir Thomas Reade, of Barton
his father ·Üí Thomas Reade, of Barton
his father ·Üí Ann Reade
his mother ·Üí Thomas Hoo, Esq.
her father ·Üí Thomas Hoo, of Paul's Walden
his father ·Üí Sir Thomas ·Äúthe younger·Äù Hoo, of Herts
his father ·Üí Eleanor Rolleston
his mother ·Üí Sir Thomas Wingfield, Knight of Letheringham
her father ·Üí Sir John de Wingfield, Knight
his father ·Üí Anne Wingfield
his mother ·Üí John Peche, 1st Lord Peche of Wormleighton
her father ·Üí Matilda Pecche
his mother ·Üí Sir Henry de Hastings, of Ashill
her father ·Üí Margaret (Margery) Bigod
his mother
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HUGH Bigod, son of ROGER Bigod of Earsham, Suffolk & his [second] wife Adelise de Tosny ([1095]-1177 before 9 Mar). ·ÄúWillielmus Bigot, dapifer regis Anglorum·Äù donated property to Thetford Priory, for the souls of ·Äúpatris mei Rogerii Bigoti et matris meⶠAdelidis·Äù and for the salvation of ·Äúfratris mei Hugonis et sororum mearum·Äù, by undated charter dated to the reign of King Henry I[948]. The Complete Peerage states that he was William·Äôs brother ·Äúpresumably of the half-blood·Äù, the basis for the statement being explained on the previous page[949]. He succeeded his [half-]brother in 1120 as Lord of Framlingham, Suffolk. "·Ä¶Hug Bigoto·Ä¶" subscribed the charter date [3/10] Jun 1123 under which Henry I King of England granted the lands of "Edrici fil Chetelli" to "Walto de Gloec"[950]. King Stephen created him Earl of Norfolk in [Dec 1140/Jan 1141]. The Chronicle of Ralph of Coggeshall records the death in 1177 of "comes Hugo Bigod, vir magnificus"[951]. Robert of Torigny records the death in 1177 of "Hugo Bigot comes" and that he was succeeded by "Rogerius filius eius"[952].
m firstly (annulled) as her first husband, JULIANE de Vere, daughter of AUBREY de Vere Lord of Hedingham & his wife Adelisa de Clare (-after 1185). ·ÄúRogerus Bigot comes Norfolchi⶷Äù donated property to Colne priory, for the souls of ·ÄúHugone Bigot fratris mei et comitissⶠJulianⶠmatris meⶠet Idⶠuxoris me⶷Äù, by undated charter, witnessed by ·ÄúHugone Bigot filio meo·Ä¶·Äù[953]. The Rotuli de Dominabus of 1185 records property ·ÄúDuvercurt·Äù held by ·Äúcomitissa Juliana·Ä¶soror comitis Albrici·Äù[954]. She married secondly Walkelin Maminot. The Complete Peerage says that ·Äúfor the souls of her father and mother and of her husbands Hugh Bigoth and Walkelin Maminot she granted Begham Abbey land in Brockley·Äù but does not quote the original[955]. According to the Complete Peerage, she was still living in 1185, citing a grant by ·ÄúJuliana comitissa·Äù at Dovercourt to Colne Priory, witnessed by ·ÄúAlberico comite et Alberico filius eius·Äù, adding ·Äúwhich being notified to Gilbert Bishop of London was not later than 1189·Äù[956].
m secondly as her first husband, GUNDRED, daughter of --- (-[1200/08]). Documents show that ·ÄúGundred, widow of Hugh Earl of Norfolk·Äù, disputed her husband·Äôs inheritance after his death in favour of her son Hugh[957]. She married secondly, as his second wife, Roger de Glanville. A charter of King Henry II confirmed donations to Bungay Nunnery by ·ÄúRogeri de Glanvill et Gundredⶠcomitissⶠuxoris me⶷Äù of property at Bungay[958]. It is probably a safe conclusion that Roger de Glanville·Äôs ·Äúcountess Gundred·Äù was the widow of the earl of Norfolk as no other countess of this name has been identified at that time in England. According to The Complete Peerage[959], she was ·Äúapparently·Äù Gundred of Warwick, daughter of Roger Earl of Warwick & his wife Gundred de Warenne of Surrey. This parentage is deduced from a charter under which "Willelmus de Lancastre" donated pasture rights in "feodum meum in Lonisdale et in Aumundernesse" to Leicester, St Mary de Prâ©, with the consent of "Willelmi filii mei et heredis et Gundree uxoris mee", for the souls of "·Ä¶Gilberti patris mei et Godithe matris mee et Jordani filii mei et Margarete filia Comitisse", by charter dated to [1156/60], witnessed by "Willelmo filio meo et herede, Gundr fil Comitisse·Ä¶"[960]. The Complete Peerage makes the assumption that ·ÄúGundrede uxoris mee·Äù and ·ÄúComitisse·Äù in this document refer to the same person[961]. A charter of King Henry II which records that ·Äúprimus Willielmum de Lancaster, baronem de Kendale, qui prius vocabatur de Tailboys·Äù married ·ÄúGundredam comitissam Warwic·Äù[962], certainly suggests that this assumption is probably correct, but the question is not entirely without doubt. However, greater problems arise when attempting to link the supposed daughter of Roger Earl of Warwick with these two marriages. The Complete Peerage cites a series of documents based on which, it suggests, the link is a reasonable assumption[963]. However, on closer examination, the only one of these documents which provides any indication of a connection is the Red Book of the Exchequer, in which the 1166 return of William Earl of Warwick (Gundred·Äôs supposed brother) shows that he had received Bungay (subject of the donation in the charter quoted above) in exchange from the Earl of Leicester[964]. However, this provides only circumstancial evidence regarding the link and, if this is the only indication available, it cannot safely be concluded that the link is proved beyond all doubt. The safest position is therefore to show Gundred·Äôs parentage as unproven.
Earl Hugh & his first wife had one child:
1. ROGER Bigod (-1221 before 2 Aug). Robert of Torigny records the death in 1177 of "Hugo Bigot comes" and that he was succeeded by "Rogerius filius eius"[965]. He was recognised as Earl of Norfolk 25 Nov 1189. The Red Book of the Exchequer, listing scutage payments in [1190/91], records "Rogerus Bigod" paying "lxii l xii s vi d" in Norfolk, Suffolk[966]. ·ÄúRogerus Bigot comes Norfolchi⶷Äù donated property to Colne priory, for the souls of ·ÄúHugone Bigot fratris mei et comitissⶠJulianⶠmatris meⶠet Idⶠuxoris me⶷Äù, by undated charter, witnessed by ·ÄúHugone Bigot filio meo·Ä¶·Äù[967]. The Liber Vitⶠof Durham lists (in order) "Comes Rogerus Bigot, Ida uxor eius, Henricus capellanus, Hugo, Willelmus, Rogerus, Johannes, Radulfus, G. G. dapifer, Basilia, Maria, Margareta, Ida pueri eius"[968]. m IDA, daughter of ---. The Liber Vitⶠof Durham lists (in order) "Comes Rogerus Bigot, Ida uxor eius, Henricus capellanus, Hugo, Willelmus, Rogerus, Johannes, Radulfus, G. G. dapifer, Basilia, Maria, Margareta, Ida pueri eius"[969]. ·ÄúRogerus Bigot comes Norfolchi⶷Äù donated property to Colne priory, for the souls of ·ÄúHugone Bigot fratris mei et comitissⶠJulianⶠmatris meⶠet Idⶠuxoris me⶷Äù, by undated charter, witnessed by ·ÄúHugone Bigot filio meo·Ä¶·Äù[970]. She was mistress ([1175/76] of Henry II King of England, and mother of William Longespee Earl of Salisbury. The relationship is confirmed by two documents. Firstly, William Longespee refers to his mother as "comitissa Ida, mater mea" and "Ida comitissa, mater mea" in two charters[971]. Secondly, a list of hostages captured at the battle of Bouvines in 1214 includes "Rad[ulfus] Bigot frater comitis Salesbir[iensis]"[972]. Roger & his wife had [seven] children:
a) HUGH Bigod (-[11/18] Feb 1225). The Liber Vitⶠof Durham lists (in order) "Comes Rogerus Bigot, Ida uxor eius, Henricus capellanus, Hugo, Willelmus, Rogerus, Johannes, Radulfus, G. G. dapifer, Basilia, Maria, Margareta, Ida pueri eius"[973]. ·ÄúRogerus Bigot comes Norfolchi⶷Äù donated property to Colne priory, for the souls of ·ÄúHugone Bigot fratris mei et comitissⶠJulianⶠmatris meⶠet Idⶠuxoris me⶷Äù, by undated charter, witnessed by ·ÄúHugone Bigot filio meo·Ä¶·Äù[974]. He succeeded his father in 1221 as Earl of Norfolk.
b) WILLIAM Bigod . The Liber Vitⶠof Durham lists (in order) "Comes Rogerus Bigot, Ida uxor eius, Henricus capellanus, Hugo, Willelmus, Rogerus, Johannes, Radulfus, G. G. dapifer, Basilia, Maria, Margareta, Ida pueri eius"[975].
c) JOHN Bigod . The Liber Vitⶠof Durham lists (in order) "Comes Rogerus Bigot, Ida uxor eius, Henricus capellanus, Hugo, Willelmus, Rogerus, Johannes, Radulfus, G. G. dapifer, Basilia, Maria, Margareta, Ida pueri eius"[976].
d) RALPH Bigod (-after 1214). The Liber Vitⶠof Durham lists (in order) "Comes Rogerus Bigot, Ida uxor eius, Henricus capellanus, Hugo, Willelmus, Rogerus, Johannes, Radulfus, G. G. dapifer, Basilia, Maria, Margareta, Ida pueri eius"[977]. A list of hostages captured at the battle of Bouvines in 1214 includes "Rad[ulfus] Bigot frater comitis Salesbir[iensis]"[978].
e) ROGER Bigod (-1230). ·ÄúRogerus Bigot, filius comitis Rogeri Bigot·Äù granted property to ·ÄúWillelmo Russell filio Waldras·Äù by charter dated to [1190/1220][979].
f) BASILIA . The Liber Vitⶠof Durham lists (in order) "Comes Rogerus Bigot, Ida uxor eius, Henricus capellanus, Hugo, Willelmus, Rogerus, Johannes, Radulfus, G. G. dapifer, Basilia, Maria, Margareta, Ida pueri eius"[980].
g) MARY Bigod . The Liber Vitⶠof Durham lists (in order) "Comes Rogerus Bigot, Ida uxor eius, Henricus capellanus, Hugo, Willelmus, Rogerus, Johannes, Radulfus, G. G. dapifer, Basilia, Maria, Margareta, Ida pueri eius"[981]. A mid-15th century manuscript records that "Ranulphum filium Roberti" married "Maria filia Rogeri Bigod comitis Norfolk"[982]. m RANDULF FitzRobert Lord of Middleham, son of ROBERT FitzRalph & his wife Heloise de Glanville.
h) MARGERY Bigod . The Liber Vitⶠof Durham lists (in order) "Comes Rogerus Bigot, Ida uxor eius, Henricus capellanus, Hugo, Willelmus, Rogerus, Johannes, Radulfus, G. G. dapifer, Basilia, Maria, Margareta, Ida pueri eius"[983]. The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified. The Red Book of the Exchequer records "Margeria de Hastinges" holding one knight·Äôs fee "in Torp" in Lancashire in [1210/12][984]. m WILLIAM de Hastings, son of WILLIAM de Hastings & his first wife Matilda Banaster
. i) IDA . The Liber Vitⶠof Durham lists (in order) "Comes Rogerus Bigot, Ida uxor eius, Henricus capellanus, Hugo, Willelmus, Rogerus, Johannes, Radulfus, G. G. dapifer, Basilia, Maria, Margareta, Ida pueri eius"[985].
j) [ALICE Bigod (-after 1214). According to the Complete Peerage, the second wife of Aubrey was ·Äúapparently·Äù the daughter of Roger, but it cites no primary source on which this is based, suggesting that ·Äúit may be derived from the Book of Colne Priory·Äù without further explanation[986]. m (after 1207) as his second wife, AUBREY de Vere Earl of Oxford, son of AUBREY de Vere Earl of Oxford & his third wife Agnes de Essex ([1163 or later]-1214 before Oct, bur Colne Priory).]
Earl Hugh & his second wife had two children:
2. HUGH Bigod . Documents show that ·ÄúGundred, widow of Hugh Earl of Norfolk·Äù, disputed her husband·Äôs inheritance after his death in favour of her son Hugh[987]. ·ÄúRogerus Bigot comes Norfolchi⶷Äù donated property to Colne priory, for the souls of ·ÄúHugone Bigot fratris mei et comitissⶠJulianⶠmatris meⶠet Idⶠuxoris me⶷Äù, by undated charter, witnessed by ·ÄúHugone Bigot filio meo·Ä¶·Äù[988].
3. WILLIAM Bigod . The Complete Peerage names ·ÄúHugh and William·Äù as the two sons of Earl Hugh by his second marriage, citing the 1190/91 Pipe Roll[989]. [990]m MARGARET, daughter and heiress of ROBERT de Sutton, of Bures, Essex & his wife ---. Bracton records a claim, dated 1220, by "Walterus de Verdun" against "abbatem de Meaudona" for "aduocacionem ecclesie de Langedona" granted by "Robertus de Sutton" to "Willelmo de Bigod in maritagium cum filia sua"[991].
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[948] Dugdale Monasticon V, Thetford Priory, Norfolk, II, p. 148.
[949] CP IX 579 footnote c, and 578 footnote a.
[950] Ancient Charters (Round), Part I, 10, p. 18.
[951] Radulphi de Coggeshall, Chronicon Anglicanum, p. 19.
[952] Robert de Torigny, Vol. II, p. 66.
[953] Dugdale Monasticon IV, Colne Priory, Essex, XV, p. 102.
[954] Rotuli Dominabus, Rotuli VIII, Essex, Hundredum de Tendringe, p. 38.
[955] CP IX 585 footnote c, citing Stowe MS 924 [excerpts from Cartularies, anno 1627], ff. 61 d, 61, 74 d.
[956] CP IX 585 footnote d, citing Rotuli de Dominabus, p. 71, and Cartulary of Colne Priory, Cole·Äôs Transcript, B.M. Add. MSS. 5860, no. 21 ·Äì on p. 227.
[957] CP IX 586 footnote b, citing Gesta Henrici, Vol. I, p. 144, and Carta Regis Rolls, Vol. I, p. 93.
[958] Dugdale Monasticon IV, Bungay Nunnery, Suffolk, I, p. 338.
[959] CP IX 585.
[960] Farrer, W. (ed.) (1902) The Lancashire Pipe Rolls, also Early Lancashire Charters (Liverpool), Lancashire Chartulary, Series XVI, Charter IV, p. 393.
[961] CP IX 585 footnote e.
[962] Dugdale Monasticon V, Furness Abbey, Lancashire, X, p. 248.
[963] CP IX 585 footnote e.
[964] CP IX 585 footnote e, citing Red Book of the Exchequer, p. 325.
[965] Robert de Torigny, Vol. II, p. 66.
[966] Red Book Exchequer, Part I, Anno secundo regis Ricardi·Ä¶scutagium Walliⶠassisum, p. 76.
[967] Dugdale Monasticon IV, Colne Priory, Essex, XV, p. 102.
[968] Liber VitⶠDunelmensis, p. 107.
[969] Liber VitⶠDunelmensis, p. 107.
[970] Dugdale Monasticon IV, Colne Priory, Essex, XV, p. 102.
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[974] Dugdale Monasticon IV, Colne Priory, Essex, XV, p. 102.
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[976] Liber VitⶠDunelmensis, p. 107.
[977] Liber VitⶠDunelmensis, p. 107.
[978] Bevan ·ÄòThe Durham Liber Vit⶷Äô, p. 429, citing Phair, R. ·ÄòWilliam Longespâ©e, Ralph Bigod, and Countess Ida·Äô, The American Genealogist, 77 (2002), pp. 279-81, quoting Baldwin, J. W., Gasparri, F. & Nortier, M. (1992) Les registres to Philippe Auguste [not yet consulted].
[979] Early Yorkshire Charters I, 626, p. 493.
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[982] FitzHerbert, R. H. C. ·ÄòOriginal Pedigree of Tailbois and Neville·Äô, Selby, W. D. (ed.) The Genealogist New Series, Vol. III (1886, London), p. 32.
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[984] Red Book Exchequer, Part II, InquisitionesဦRegis Johannisဦanno regno XII et XIIIဦde servitiis militum, p. 570.
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[986] CP X 210.
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[988] Dugdale Monasticon IV, Colne Priory, Essex, XV, p. 102.
[989] CP IX 586 footnote e, citing Pipe Roll, 2 Ric I, p. 101 [not yet consulted].
[990] Domesday Descendants, p. 175.
[991] Maitland, F. W. (ed.) (1887) Bractonမs Note Book, a Collection of Casesဦannotatedဦby Henry of Bratton (London) ("Bractonမs Note Book"), Vol. II, 89, p. 80.
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