Kind(eren):
Children
William MAUDUIT b: ABT 1126 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England
Sibel MAUDUITb: ABT 1128 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England
Henry MAUDUIT b: ABT 1130 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England
Ralph MAUDUIT b: ABT 1132 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England
Alice MAUDUIT b: ABT 1135 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England
Robert MAUDUIT b: ABT 1138 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England
Matilda MAUDUIT b: ABT 1140 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England
Note on Jim Weber's database on Rootsweb WorldConnect:
The following is excerpted from a post to SGM, 31 Jan 1999, by Richard Borthwick (Note that I have two William Mauduits: one d. aft 1086 & the other 1105):1) 1. William MAUDUIT, of PorchesterDeath Date: 1086/1105Notes:While William was the Domesday lord of Porchester he attested no charters but he is said by Henry II in 1153 to have been chamberlain of the treasury (exchequer) and to have passed the office to his son Robert Mauduit. Robert died in the White Ship disaster in 1120.[C Warren Hollister "The Origins of the English Treasury" *English Historical Review* XCIII (1978), 265-266]------------------There is a tiny church, Saint Leonard's, Hartley Mauditt, Alton, Hampshire? Built c 1100. It sits by itself on a small side road off the road from Liss to Alton and with a small cemetery behind it. It is one of the few churches in England I entered that you could just 'feel' something in the air.The pamphlet from the church says the church was probably built by the de Mauditts some 50 yrs. after the Norman conquest c 1100-1125. Wm. de Mauditt was granted the manor by Wm. the Conqueror and this is recorded in the Domesday book, and he held it in 1086. The de Mauditts became the Earls of Warwick. Held the manor under the feudal system by the service of Chamberlain of the Exchequer and were also Rangers of Alice Holt a royal deer forest. They held the church until 1267 when it passed to a nephew, Wm. de Beauchamp who also became Earl of Warwick. [Ref: Diane Andreasen message to Gen-Medieval 1 Feb 1999]died: after 1085 (held seven lordships at Domesday in 1086) [Ref: Watney #662] 1105 Barfleur, France [Ref: Lorelei Gustafson message to Gen-Medieval 31 Jan 1999]Regards,Curt
1086/1105 (I believe that the "1086" refers to Domesday, possbily not his death date)