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Engenulphe de L'Aigle (de Laigle)
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 1010
Deine, Manche, France
Death:
October 14, 1066 (52-60)
Hastings, Sussex, England (Died at the Battle of Hastings chasing after fleeing Saxons.)
Immediate Family:
Son of Fulbert de l'Aigle and Richeride de Normandie
Husband of Richvaride (Richeride, Richarde) de L'Aigle
Father of Bertha Roberts de l'Aigle, Countess of Surrey; Gilbert de L'Aigle; Roger de L'Aigle; Robert de L'Aigle and Richard (Richer) de L'Aigle, Seigneur de l'Aigle
Brother of Hildrude Echauffour
http://oursoutherncousins.com/normandelaigles.html
Engenulf de l·ÄôAigle, 2nd baron de l·ÄôAigle, is well document as a companion of the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings. He was gouverneur de l'Aigle and probably one of the knights in the service of Robert, Comte de Mortain. Very briefly, he was born in the town of "Laigle" in ca 1005, was one of the 32 people proven to have been at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. By Engenulf's time the lordship was prospering and its lord could make a number of religious benefactions. He gave property to Saint-Evroul, for example, and also endowed the church of Saint-Sulpice-sur-Risle, which lay some three kilometres from Laigle, in prospectu...castri sitam, as a priory of Saint-Laumer of Blois. ·ÄúOur earliest evidence of the family in ducal service is Engenulf's attestation of a ducal charter at Fâ©camp in the summer of 1066.·Äù According to minstrel songs about his bravery, he died after the Battle whilst pursuing the Saxons that ran from the battle and he was one of many who died in what the French call "Malfosse" as depicted at the end of the Bayeau Tapestry and he is the man on horseback between the letters DERVN and SIMVL and to the left is a saxon with a hatchet. From Puck's Tales by Rudyard Kipling: 'At Santlache, over the hill yonder'- he pointed south-eastward towards Fairlight - 'we found Harold's men. We fought. At the day's end they ran. My men went with De Aquila's to chase and plunder, and in that chase ENGERRARD of the EAGLE was slain, and his son GILBERT took his banner and his men forward." In the words of G.H. White Engenulf was 'the only prominent Norman who lost his life in the battle'. Engenulf married Richerede, and ·Äúby her had several children.·Äù
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMAN%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc384196832
D. SEIGNEURS de LAIGLE (L'AIGLE)
1. ENGENULF de Laigle [de l'Aigle] (-killed in battle Hastings 17 Oct 1066, bur Monastery of Saint-Sulpice-sur-Risle). Orderic Vitalis records that "Engenulfus et Richuereda uxor eius" donated the deceased´s horse to Ouche after "Rogerius primogenitus Engenulfi de Aquila filius" was killed, dated to [1059/61][2753]. The Chronique de Normandie, based on le Roman de Rou, names "Engenous de l´Aigle" among those who took part in the conquest of England in 1066[2754]. Orderic Vitalis records that လEngenulfus Aquilensis oppidanusဝ was killed in the battle of Hastings[2755].
m RICHEREDA, daughter of --- (bur Saint-Sulpice-sur-Risle[2756]). Orderic Vitalis records that "Engenulfus et Richuereda uxor eius" donated the deceased´s horse to Ouche after "Rogerius primogenitus Engenulfi de Aquila filius" was killed, dated to [1059/61][2757]. Her relationship with the Giroie family is indicated by Orderic Vitalis who records that "Ernaldus" [Arnaud, son of Guillaume Giroie] received "equum consobrini sui Rogerii" [her son] from လRodberto abbateဝ [Robert de Grantmesnil, abbot of Ouche], dated to [1059/61][2758]. "Richer de Aquila son of Ingenulf de Aquila" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Evroul by charter dated to [1099] (although this date is incorrect if the date of his death is as shown above), witnessed by "domina matre mea Richoeredaဦ"[2759].
Engenulf & his wife had four children:
a) ROGER de Laigle (-killed [1059/61]). Guillaume II Duke of Normandy confirmed the donation of ·Äúecclesias...in maris Constantini pagi...·Äù made by ·ÄúRoberto...Hunfredi...filio·Äù to Saint-Wandrille by charter dated to [1035/53], subscribed by ·ÄúRoberti filii Hunfredi, Rogeri fratris eius, Anscetilli, Willelmi filii Ricardi secundi Normannorum ducis, Rogerii filii Radulfi de Warethna, Rogerii filii Ragnulfi, Gilleberti Crispin, Willelmi Guiet·Äù[2760]. Orderic Vitalis records that "Rogerius primogenitus Engenulfi de Aquila filius" was killed, dated to [1059/61][2761].
b) RICHER de Laigle (-killed in battle Sainte-Suzanne 18 Nov 1085, bur Monastery of St Sulpice-sur-Risle). Orderic Vitalis records him as son of Engenulf de Laigle. "Richer de Aquila son of Ingenulf de Aquila" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Evroul by charter dated to [1099] (although this date is incorrect if the date of his death is as shown above), witnessed by "domina matre mea Richoereda, Gilleberto et Roberto fratribus meis, Judiht uxore mea, filia Richardi de Abrincis et sorore Hugonis comitis Cestrensis"[2762]. Orderic Vitalis records that ·ÄúRicherium de Aquila Engenulfi filium·Äù was mortally wounded in the eye by an arrow at the siege of the castle of Sainte-Suzanne and buried at the monastery of Saint-Sulpice, dated to 1085[2763]. m JUDITH d'Avranches, daughter of RICHARD Goz d'Avranches & his wife ---. Orderic Vitalis records that ·ÄúRicherium de Aquila Engenulfi filium·Äù married ·ÄúJudith filiam Ricardi Abrincatensis cognomento Goz, sororem...Hugonis Cestrensium comitis·Äù[2764]. "Robertus·Ä¶" donated property to Chartres Saint-Pâ®re by charter dated to [1101/17], confirmed by "Gisleberti·Ä¶de Aquila" and witnessed by "Gisleberti de Aquila, Julite eiusdem matris et Juliane uxoris ipsius"[2765]. "Richer de Aquila son of Ingenulf de Aquila" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Evroul by charter dated to [1099] (although this date is incorrect if the date of his death is as shown above), witnessed by "·Ä¶Judiht uxore mea, filia Richardi de Abrincis et sorore Hugonis comitis Cestrensis"[2766]. "Robertus·Ä¶" donated property to Chartres Saint-Pâ®re by charter dated to [1101/17], confirmed by "Gisleberti·Ä¶de Aquila" and witnessed by "Gisleberti de Aquila, Julite eiusdem matris et Juliane uxoris ipsius"[2767]. Richer & his wife had [six or more] children:
i) GILBERT de Laigle (-[1118]). Orderic Vitalis names ·ÄúGislebertum Aquilensem et Engenulfum et Mathildem et alios plures filios et filias·Äù as the children of ·ÄúRicherium de Aquila Engenulfi filium·Äù and his wife[2768]. Domesday Book records the land of ·ÄúGilbert fitzRicher de l¬¥Aigle·Äù in Witley, Surrey[2769]. "·Ä¶Gillebert de l¬¥Aigle·Ä¶" witnessed the undated charter under which Robert III Duke of Normandy donated property to Saint-Etienne de Caen[2770]. "Robertus·Ä¶" donated property to Chartres Saint-Pâ®re by charter dated to [1101/17], confirmed by "Gisleberti·Ä¶de Aquila" and witnessed by "Gisleberti de Aquila, Julite eiusdem matris et Juliane uxoris ipsius"[2771]. "·Ä¶Gislebertus de Aquila·Ä¶" subscribed a charter dated 8 Aug 1111 under which Henry I King of England confirmed the episcopate of Somerset at Bath[2772]. m ([1092]) JULIANE du Perche, daughter of GEOFFROY Comte de Mortagne et Comte du Perche & his wife Beatrix de Ramerupt [Roucy] (-after 1132). Orderic Vitalis names ·ÄúMargaritam...Julianam·Äù as the daughters of ·ÄúGoisfredus Rotronis Mauritaniⶠcomitis filius·Äù and his wife ·ÄúBeatricis·Äù, adding that Juliane married ·ÄúGisleberto de Aquila oppido·Äù[2773], in another passage describing her husband as ·ÄúGislebertum Aquilensem·Äù son of ·ÄúRicherium de Aquila Engenulfi filium·Äù[2774]. The marriage is dated from a third passage in Orderic Vitalis which records that ·ÄúGoisfredus Mauritaniⶠcomes·Äù granted ·ÄúJulianam filiam suam·Äù in marriage to ·ÄúGisleberto Aquilensi nepote eius·Äù after ·ÄúGisleberto Ingenulfi de Aquila·Äù was killed, dated to [1092][2775]. "Rotrocus comes Perticensium" donated property to the abbey of Sainte-Trinitâ© de Tiron by charter dated [1119] subscribed by "Juliane soror mea, Richerii filius eius"[2776]. The GenealogiⶠScriptoris Fusniacensis names "Rotaldum eiusdem loci comitem et Iulainam de Aquila matrem regine Navarrensis, et Margaretam uxorem Gisleberti de Novo-burgo" as children, incorrectly, of "Rotaldo comiti de Pertica" & his wife Beatrix de Roucy, specifying that Marguerite had children "Rotaldum Ebrodiensem episcopum cum aliis liberis utriusque sexus"[2777]. "Robertus·Ä¶" donated property to Chartres Saint-Pâ®re by charter dated to [1101/17], confirmed by "Gisleberti·Ä¶de Aquila" and witnessed by "Gisleberti de Aquila, Julite eiusdem matris et Juliane uxoris ipsius"[2778]. "Domine Juliane" recognised rights of Saint-Denis de Nogent by charter dated to [1122/33], specifying that she was governing Perche while the count was absent in Spain, witnessed by "Gislebertus puer filius prefate Juliane"[2779]. Gilbert & his wife had seven children:
(a) RICHER de Laigle ([1095]-[24 Aug] 1176, bur Saint-Sulpice-sur-Risle). Orderic Vitalis names ·ÄúRicherium et Engenulfum ac Goisfredum et Gislebertum·Äù as the children of ·ÄúGislebertum Aquilensem·Äù and his wife[2780]. "Rotrocus comes Perticensium" donated property to the abbey of Sainte-Trinitâ© de Tiron by charter dated [1119] subscribed by "Juliane soror mea, Richerii filius eius"[2781]. He claimed his father's lands in England from King Henry but was refused on the excuse that his brothers were serving in the royal household troops and expecting the honor. It was eventually granted to him after the intervention of his uncle Comte Rotrou, but Louis VI King of France attacked Laigle and forced Richer to hand it to him 3 Sep 1118[2782].
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(b) ENGENULF de Laigle (-drowned 25 Nov 1120). Orderic Vitalis names ·ÄúRicherium et Engenulfum ac Goisfredum et Gislebertum·Äù as the children of ·ÄúGislebertum Aquilensem·Äù and his wife, adding that ·Äúduo medii·Äù died ·Äúcum Willelmo Adelino Henrici regis filio·Äù in the shipwreck[2783].
(c) GEOFFROY de Laigle (-drowned 25 Nov 1120). Orderic Vitalis names ·ÄúRicherium et Engenulfum ac Goisfredum et Gislebertum·Äù as the children of ·ÄúGislebertum Aquilensem·Äù and his wife, adding that ·Äúduo medii·Äù died ·Äúcum Willelmo Adelino Henrici regis filio·Äù in the shipwreck[2784].
(d) GILBERT de Laigle . Orderic Vitalis names ·ÄúRicherium et Engenulfum ac Goisfredum et Gislebertum·Äù as the children of ·ÄúGislebertum Aquilensem·Äù and his wife[2785]. "Domine Juliane" recognised rights of Saint-Denis de Nogent by charter dated to [1122/33], specifying that she was governing Perche while the count was absent in Spain, witnessed by "Gislebertus puer filius prefate Juliane"[2786]. Seigneur du Lac.
(e) ROGER . The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Abbâ© de Saint-Ouen, Rouen.
(f) GUERIN . The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Monk.
(g) MARGUERITE de Laigle (-25 May 1141). The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. "Garsias Ranimiriz" confirmed the rights and privileges of the church of Pamplona on the advice of "uxoris mee Margarite regina" by charter dated 1135[2787]. m (after 1130) as his first wife, don GARCâçA VI Ramââ rez ·Äúel Restaurador·Äù King of Navarre, son of RAMIRO Sâ°nchez [de Navarra] Seâ±or de Monzââ¥n & his wife doâ±a Elvira [Cristina] Rodrââ guez de Vivar ([1105]-Lorca, Navarra 25 Nov 1150, bur Pamplona, Cathedral Santa Mar√≠a).
ii) ENGENULF de Laigle . Orderic Vitalis names ·ÄúGislebertum Aquilensem et Engenulfum et Mathildem et alios plures filios et filias·Äù as the children of ·ÄúRicherium de Aquila Engenulfi filium·Äù and his wife[2788].
iii) MATHILDE de Laigle (-[after Oct 1155][2789]). Orderic Vitalis names ·ÄúGislebertum Aquilensem et Engenulfum et Mathildem et alios plures filios et filias·Äù as the children of ·ÄúRicherium de Aquila Engenulfi filium·Äù and his wife, adding that Mathilde married ·ÄúRoberto de Molbraio comiti Nordanhumbrorum·Äù[2790]. Her second marriage took place with the dispensation of Pope Paschal II, granted although her first husband was still living[2791]. The 1130 Pipe Roll records "Mathildi de Aqila" in Dorsetshire and exempted in Staffordshire[2792]. m firstly (1095) ROBERT de Mowbray Earl Administrator of Northumbria, son of ROGER de Montbrai & his wife ---. m secondly (bigamously after 1107, repudiated) as his first wife, NELE de Albini, son of ROGER de Albini & his wife Amice --- (-21 or 26 Nov 1129). He was granted Montbrai, in Normandy, the forfeited lands of her Mathilde's husband[2793], but eventually repudiated her after the death of her brother Gilbert[2794].
iv) "several other sons and daughters". Orderic Vitalis names ·ÄúGislebertum Aquilensem et Engenulfum et Mathildem et alios plures filios et filias·Äù as the children of ·ÄúRicherium de Aquila Engenulfi filium·Äù and his wife[2795].
c) GILBERT de Laigle (-Moulins-la-Marche [1092], bur Saint-Sulpice-sur-Risle). Son of Egenulf according to Orderic Vitalis, who also says that Robert III Duke of Normandy often commanded him to perform military service "because he was conspicuously courageous" and rewarded him with the castle of Exmes, which was immediately besieged by Robert de Bellême[2796]. "Richer de Aquila son of Ingenulf de Aquila" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Evroul by charter dated to [1099] (although this date is incorrect if the date of his death is as shown above), witnessed by "ဦGilleberto et Roberto fratribus meisဦ"[2797]. Orderic Vitalis records that in Jan 1086 လGuillelmus de Warenna et Baldricus de Chitreio Nicolai filius, atque Gislebertus de Aquilaဝ, wanting to avenge the death of လRicherii fratris suiဝ [Richer de Laigle], unsuccessfully attacked the besiegers of the castle of Sainte-Suzanne[2798]. Orderic Vitalis records that Duke Robert granted လcastrum de Eximiisဝ [Exmes] to လGisleberto Ingenulfi de Aquila filioဝ as reward for loyal services, dated to 1091, that လRobertus Bellesmensisဝ unsuccessfully besieged the castle, that the following year Gilbert visited လMolinis...cum Duda eiusdem castri dominaဝ where he was attacked and killed, and buried the next day လad Sanctum Sulpiciumဝ[2799].
d) ROBERT de Laigle . "Richer de Aquila son of Ingenulf de Aquila" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Evroul by charter dated to [1099] (although this date is incorrect if the date of his death is as shown above), witnessed by "ဦGilleberto et Roberto fratribus meisဦ"[2800].
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[2755] Orderic Vitalis (Prâ©vost), Vol. II, Liber III, XIV, p. 150.
[2756] Orderic Vitalis (Chibnall), Vol. IV, Book VIII, p. 202.
[2757] Orderic Vitalis (Prâ©vost), Vol. II, Liber III, V, p. 74.
[2758] Orderic Vitalis (Prâ©vost), Vol. II, Liber III, V, p. 75.
[2759] Round (1899) 622, p. 218.
[2760] Saint-Wandrille, 19, p. 62.
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[2789] CP IX 369 footnote c.
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