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Famille de Hasculf II Musard


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  1. Roald II Musard  ± 1110-± 1200 


Notes par Hasculf II Musard

The parish church of St. Giles contains gravestones dating back to the Saxon era as well as masonry work from the 12th century, and many stained glass windows. A number of Public houses in Killamarsh are over 300 years old. Domesday records Killamarsh as belonging to Hascoit Musard and being valued at 12 pence.

Title Lord of Stavely, Derby Co. England 1st Baron Musard de Miserden one of 400 barons listed in the Domesday Book 1086 . After Battle of Hastings was rewarded great tracts of land in seven different counties of England after 400 years they were reduced to only one in Derbyshire. Place Miserden, Gloucester England in the Hundred of Bisley, 5 mi NW from Cirencester, 2 mi NE from Bisley & 8 mi SE from Gloucester formerly called Musarden after the Musard family Name or Haculf or Hasculphus Time William the Conqueror 1066 1087

-The Roper Family Reproduced from an old book The Research Publishing Co., 52 Lincoln s Inn, London W.C.2

Musard listed on the Battle Abbey Roll

Title Lord of Stavely, Derby Co. England 1st Baron Musard de Miserden one of 400 barons listed in the Domesday Book 1086 . After Battle of Hastings was rewarded great tracts of land in seven different counties of England after 400 years they were reduced to only one in Derbyshire. Place Miserden, Gloucester England in the Hundred of Bisley, 5 mi NW from Cirencester, 2 mi NE from Bisley & 8 mi SE from Gloucester formerly called Musarden after the Musard family Name or Haculf or Hasculphus Time William the Conqueror 1066 1087 The Roper Family Reproduced from an old book The Research Publishing Co., 52 Lincoln s Inn, London W.C.2

http://www.1066.co.nz/library/battle_abbey_roll2/subchap172.htm THE BATTLE ABBEY ROLL. WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF THE NORMAN LINEAGES. IN THREE VOLUMES.—VOL. II

The author of the 'Norman People' (quoting Lobineau, Hist. Bret. ii. 117) says they were the sons of Hasculph, Viscount of Nantes in Brittany
Hasculph, the elder brother, was seated in Derbyshire

, where his son Richard was Baron of Staveley, and his grandson, (Hasculph II., on the occasion of the marriage of Henry II.'s daughter, certified that he held fifteen and a half knight's fees).

The parish church of St. Giles contains gravestones dating back to the Saxon era as well as masonry work from the 12th century, and many stained glass windows. A number of Public houses in Killamarsh are over 300 years old. Domesday records Killamarsh as belonging to Hascoit Musard and being valued at 12 pence.

Title Lord of Stavely, Derby Co. England 1st Baron Musard de Miserden one of 400 barons listed in the Domesday Book 1086 . After Battle of Hastings was rewarded great tracts of land in seven different counties of England after 400 years they were reduced to only one in Derbyshire. Place Miserden, Gloucester England in the Hundred of Bisley, 5 mi NW from Cirencester, 2 mi NE from Bisley & 8 mi SE from Gloucester formerly called Musarden after the Musard family Name or Haculf or Hasculphus Time William the Conqueror 1066 1087

-The Roper Family Reproduced from an old book The Research Publishing Co., 52 Lincoln s Inn, London W.C.2

Musard listed on the Battle Abbey Roll

Title Lord of Stavely, Derby Co. England 1st Baron Musard de Miserden one of 400 barons listed in the Domesday Book 1086 . After Battle of Hastings was rewarded great tracts of land in seven different counties of England after 400 years they were reduced to only one in Derbyshire. Place Miserden, Gloucester England in the Hundred of Bisley, 5 mi NW from Cirencester, 2 mi NE from Bisley & 8 mi SE from Gloucester formerly called Musarden after the Musard family Name or Haculf or Hasculphus Time William the Conqueror 1066 1087 The Roper Family Reproduced from an old book The Research Publishing Co., 52 Lincoln s Inn, London W.C.2

In the Visitation of Derbyshire made in 1592 by William Flower Norroy and Robert Glover Somerset MS Harl 6592 at f 88 are the following notes concerning the church at Crich:

Crech in the High Peake the tenure of that noble familie of Musard
Hasculphus Musarde the 20 of the conqueroure did hould Creche & Staveley in the County of Darbie

'
........(who had Issue Richard Musard Baron of Staveley whoe had yssue Hasculphus Musard Baron of Staveley whoe had yssue Rauff whoe had yssue Raffe 6 RI whoe had yssue Amicia M married to Anker Fretsvyle whoe held Crech and Staveley in his wyves right It now is in the possession of the Earles).

Birth before 1065 Hasculfus was born before 1065. Some say that he was born in England. Hascoit was the Domesday tenant of Staveley, and granted some land to Hervey of Ely ten years before he became Abbot of Ely (Hervey became combined Bishop & Abbot of Ely in 1109), and then became a monk at Ely during Hervey's tenure (1109-1133).

Jim Weber and other suggest that his father was probably either a son of Hascoit de St. James, or of his brother Peter de St. James. Jim Weber says that he is more likely the son of the brother (as Hascoit doesn't seem to have a son Hascoit listed for him)." --Jim Weber

Others suggest that his father was Roald d'Adoube "Musard". Could be.1,3

Peter of St. James was a companion of William the Conqueror in the invasion of England.4

1070 Hasculfus/Hascoit was the Captain of the Men-at-arms under Stephen, Earl of Richmond.2 1100 A general survey taken around the year 1100 indicates Hascoit/Hasculfus held lordships in Demesne, Keddington and Chilworth, Oxfordshire, as well as, Saintbury, Gloucestershire.

Hascoit was the Domesday tenant of Staveley, and granted some land to Hervey of Ely ten years before he became Abbot of Ely (Hervey became combined Bishop & Abbot of Ely in 1109), and then became a monk at Ely during Hervey's tenure (1109-1133).1,5

Death circa 1133 Hasculfus died circa 1133. He was a monk at this time.5 Family Child 1. **Roald "Le Ennase" de Richmond+ b. c 1095

From the Early Richmonds webpage: http://www.richmondancestry.org/richmond_family.shtml

A general survey taken around the year 1100 indicates he held lordships in Demesne, Keddington and Chilworth, Oxfordshire, as well as, Saintbury, Gloucestershire.

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From Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadwell,_Warwickshire

In 1086, the Domesday Book records that the chief estate of Leamington was held by Hasculf Musard.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killamarsh

The parish church of St. Giles contains gravestones dating back to the Saxon era as well as masonry work from the 12th century, and many stained glass windows. A number of Public houses in Killamarsh are over 300 years old. Domesday records Killamarsh as belonging to Hascoit Musard and being valued at 12 pence.

Title Lord of Stavely, Derby Co. England 1st Baron Musard de Miserden one of 400 barons listed in the Domesday Book 1086 . After Battle of Hastings was rewarded great tracts of land in seven different counties of England after 400 years they were reduced to only one in Derbyshire. Place Miserden, Gloucester England in the Hundred of Bisley, 5 mi NW from Cirencester, 2 mi NE from Bisley & 8 mi SE from Gloucester formerly called Musarden after the Musard family Name or Haculf or Hasculphus Time William the Conqueror 1066 1087

-The Roper Family Reproduced from an old book The Research Publishing Co., 52 Lincoln s Inn, London W.C.2

Musard listed on the Battle Abbey Roll

Title Lord of Stavely, Derby Co. England 1st Baron Musard de Miserden one of 400 barons listed in the Domesday Book 1086 . After Battle of Hastings was rewarded great tracts of land in seven different counties of England after 400 years they were reduced to only one in Derbyshire. Place Miserden, Gloucester England in the Hundred of Bisley, 5 mi NW from Cirencester, 2 mi NE from Bisley & 8 mi SE from Gloucester formerly called Musarden after the Musard family Name or Haculf or Hasculphus Time William the Conqueror 1066 1087 The Roper Family Reproduced from an old book The Research Publishing Co., 52 Lincoln s Inn, London W.C.2

http://www.1066.co.nz/library/battle_abbey_roll2/subchap172.htm THE BATTLE ABBEY ROLL. WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF THE NORMAN LINEAGES. IN THREE VOLUMES.—VOL. II The author of the 'Norman People' (quoting Lobineau, Hist. Bret. ii. 117) says they were the sons of Hasculph, Viscount of Nantes in Brittany

Hasculph, the elder brother, was seated in Derbyshire , where his son Richard was Baron of Staveley, and his grandson, (Hasculph II., on the occasion of the marriage of Henry II.'s daughter, certified that he held fifteen and a half knight's fees).

The parish church of St. Giles contains gravestones dating back to the Saxon era as well as masonry work from the 12th century, and many stained glass windows. A number of Public houses in Killamarsh are over 300 years old. Domesday records Killamarsh as belonging to Hascoit Musard and being valued at 12 pence.

Title Lord of Stavely, Derby Co. England 1st Baron Musard de Miserden one of 400 barons listed in the Domesday Book 1086 . After Battle of Hastings was rewarded great tracts of land in seven different counties of England after 400 years they were reduced to only one in Derbyshire. Place Miserden, Gloucester England in the Hundred of Bisley, 5 mi NW from Cirencester, 2 mi NE from Bisley & 8 mi SE from Gloucester formerly called Musarden after the Musard family Name or Haculf or Hasculphus Time William the Conqueror 1066 1087

-The Roper Family Reproduced from an old book The Research Publishing Co., 52 Lincoln s Inn, London W.C.2

Musard listed on the Battle Abbey Roll

Title Lord of Stavely, Derby Co. England 1st Baron Musard de Miserden one of 400 barons listed in the Domesday Book 1086 . After Battle of Hastings was rewarded great tracts of land in seven different counties of England after 400 years they were reduced to only one in Derbyshire. Place Miserden, Gloucester England in the Hundred of Bisley, 5 mi NW from Cirencester, 2 mi NE from Bisley & 8 mi SE from Gloucester formerly called Musarden after the Musard family Name or Haculf or Hasculphus Time William the Conqueror 1066 1087 The Roper Family Reproduced from an old book The Research Publishing Co., 52 Lincoln s Inn, London W.C.2

In the Visitation of Derbyshire made in 1592 by William Flower Norroy and Robert Glover Somerset MS Harl 6592 at f 88 are the following notes concerning the church at Crich:

Crech in the High Peake the tenure of that noble familie of Musard

Hasculphus Musarde the 20 of the conqueroure did hould Creche & Staveley in the County of Darbie ' ........(who had Issue Richard Musard Baron of Staveley whoe had yssue Hasculphus Musard Baron of Staveley whoe had yssue Rauff whoe had yssue Raffe 6 RI whoe had yssue Amicia M married to Anker Fretsvyle whoe held Crech and Staveley in his wyves right It now is in the possession of the Earles).

Birth before 1065 Hasculfus was born before 1065. Some say that he was born in England. Hascoit was the Domesday tenant of Staveley, and granted some land to Hervey of Ely ten years before he became Abbot of Ely (Hervey became combined Bishop & Abbot of Ely in 1109), and then became a monk at Ely during Hervey's tenure (1109-1133).

Jim Weber and other suggest that his father was probably either a son of Hascoit de St. James, or of his brother Peter de St. James. Jim Weber says that he is more likely the son of the brother (as Hascoit doesn't seem to have a son Hascoit listed for him)." --Jim Weber

Others suggest that his father was Roald d'Adoube "Musard". Could be.1,3

Peter of St. James was a companion of William the Conqueror in the invasion of England.4 1070 Hasculfus/Hascoit was the Captain of the Men-at-arms under Stephen, Earl of Richmond.2 1100 A general survey taken around the year 1100 indicates Hascoit/Hasculfus held lordships in Demesne, Keddington and Chilworth, Oxfordshire, as well as, Saintbury, Gloucestershire.

Hascoit was the Domesday tenant of Staveley, and granted some land to Hervey of Ely ten years before he became Abbot of Ely (Hervey became combined Bishop & Abbot of Ely in 1109), and then became a monk at Ely during Hervey's tenure (1109-1133).1,5

Death circa 1133 Hasculfus died circa 1133. He was a monk at this time.5 Family Child 1. **Roald "Le Ennase" de Richmond+ b. c 1095
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Son of Roaldus Musard, Norman military leader and Wife of Roaldus Musard
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Father of Roaldus de Richmond, Constable of Richmond; Matilda Musard; Hughe Musard de Richmond; James de Hilary; Eudo Musard and 1 other
Brother of Enisan Musard de Plevan, 1st Constable of Richmond Castle; Rould d'Adoube Musard; Hugh Musard and Peter de St. James

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