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Persoonlijke gegevens Eleanor (Ela) de Vitre , Heir of Cooling 

  • Zij is geboren in het jaar 1158 in Vitre, Ille et Villaine, Brittany, France.
  • Zij is overleden voor 12 augustus 1233 in Westcott, Dorking, Surrey, England.
  • Zij is begraven in Mondaye Abbey, Bayeux, Calvados, Normandy, France.
  • Een kind van Robert III Seigneur de Vitre en Emma de Dinan
  • Deze gegevens zijn voor het laatst bijgewerkt op 5 april 2023.

Gezin van Eleanor (Ela) de Vitre , Heir of Cooling

Zij is getrouwd met William FitzPatrick.

Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1190 te 3rd husband.


Kind(eren):

  1. Ela ADDED FitzPatrick  < 1119-1261 


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He [William FitzPatrick] married Eleanor, widow of Gilbert CRESPIN, lord of TILLIÈRES (died on crusade, 1190), relict of William PAYNEL of Hambye (died 1184), and daughter of Robert DE VITRÉ, by Emma, daughter of Alan DE DINAN. He died (? in Normandy) 1196, and was buried at Bradenstoke. His widow married, 4thly, Gilbert DE MALESMAINS, who in 1198, and later, was holding in her right both her inheritance and her dower. In 1205 he appears to have adhered to France, while the Countess was permitted peaceful enjoyment of her lands in England. She died between 31 May 1232 and 12 August 1233, and was buried in the Abbey of Mondaye, near Bayeux, of which she was a benefactress. [Complete Peerage XI:378-9, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]-------------------------------The following is excerpted from a post to SGM, 14 Aug 2002, by Rosie Bevan:From: "Rosie Bevan" (rbevan AT paradise.net.nz)Subject: Re: Eleanor de VitreNewsgroups: soc.genealogy.medievalDate: 2002-08-14 19:21:07 PST. . . William Paynel and Eleanor his wife gave their moiety of the church of Ryes to the abbey of Longues in the Bessin [Their gift was confirmed by Henry II, 1185-89 - Delisle and Berger, Recueil des Actes de Henri II, ii, no. 757]. Eleanor married secondly, Gilbert de Tillieres who died in the Holy Land in 1190, leaving issue; thirdly William of Salisbury who died in 1196, leaving an only daughter; and fourthly Gilbert Malmains; she died 1231-33 and was buried in the abbey of Mondaye near Bayeux [Rot. Scacc. Norm. ii, p. xlivn where there is a long note on Eleanor and her connections. See also F.M.Powicke, Loss of Normandy, p.516.]" . . .Eleanor de Vitre had a son and two daughters by Gilbert de Tillieres - Gilbert VI, who died s.p., Juliana and Joan. Juliana married Baldwin Rastel and became Lady of Tillieres on her brother's death. Juliane left a daughter Hilaria who was married to Sir James de Bovelingham who became lord of Tillieres in her right. They appear not to have issue. Eleanor de Vitry made a donation for her daughter Juliana's soul at the abbey of St Martin at Mondaye. Joan, the younger daughter, married Thomas Malmains (Eleanor de Vitre's stepson by her fourth husband). King John granted the manor of Burton Latimer to Thomas Malmains in the right of Joan his wife on 29 Aug 1216 [Rot. Pat. ed. T.D Hardy 1835 p.195 ; M. Jackson Crispin, Falaise Roll, p.188 ; VCH Northants, v.3, p.181/182.]Below is a reconstruction of Eleanor's immediate descendants1.Eleanor de Vitre b.c.1165 d.1231/33+ 1.William Paynel d.1184........2. William Paynel c1181-1188 s.p.+ 2.Gilbert V de Tillieres b. c 1185 d.1190........2.Gilbert VI de Tillieres d.s.p.1222........+..da. of Phillipe, Lord of Creully........2. Juliana, Lady of Tillieres b.c 1187........+ Baldwin de Rastel d. by 1227................3. Hilaria, Lady of Tillieres d. by. 1247 d.s.p.?................+ Sir James de Bovelingham d. by 1247........2. Joan de Tillieres b. c. 1189 d.1221........+ Thomas Malmains (stepson of Eleanor de Vitre) d.1219................3. Nicholas Malmains b.1204 d. by 1240................+ Beatrice........................4. Ela Malmains........................+ Robert de Plessy................3. Hilaria Malmains (had lands in Burton Latimer, Northants. as a marriage portion. These had been originally granted to Alan de Dinant by Henry I)................+ Walter de Godardville+ 3. William, earl of Salisbury d.1196........2. Ela, Countess of Salisbury d.1261 Had issue........+ William Longespee d.1226+ 4. Gilbert Malmains d.1217The fact that Eleanor's marital life is so well documented and her families are so intertwined, leads me to believe that the charter relating to the gift of Canford church to Bradenstoke priory must be an amended copy. This is because the gift was confirmed by Henry II before his death in 1189 at a time when Eleanor was still married to Gilbert de Tillieres. It is possible the original charter of gift mentioned the soul of William's countess without actually naming her, and the monk rewriting/copying the charter obligingly inserted the name of Ela's mother. This may indicate, as we might expect, that William earl of Salisbury had a previous wife/wives. It also makes one wonder how many other Bradenstoke charters were reinvented.....CheersRosie

He [William FitzPatrick] married Eleanor, widow of Gilbert CRESPIN, lord of TILLIÈRES (died on crusade, 1190), relict of William PAYNEL of Hambye (died 1184), and daughter of Robert DE VITRÉ, by Emma, daughter of Alan DE DINAN. He died (? in Normandy) 1196, and was buried at Bradenstoke. His widow married, 4thly, Gilbert DE MALESMAINS, who in 1198, and later, was holding in her right both her inheritance and her dower. In 1205 he appears to have adhered to France, while the Countess was permitted peaceful enjoyment of her lands in England. She died between 31 May 1232 and 12 August 1233, and was buried in the Abbey of Mondaye, near Bayeux, of which she was a benefactress. [Complete Peerage XI:378-9, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]-------------------------------The following is excerpted from a post to SGM, 14 Aug 2002, by Rosie Bevan:From: "Rosie Bevan" (rbevan AT paradise.net.nz)Subject: Re: Eleanor de VitreNewsgroups: soc.genealogy.medievalDate: 2002-08-14 19:21:07 PST. . . William Paynel and Eleanor his wife gave their moiety of the church of Ryes to the abbey of Longues in the Bessin [Their gift was confirmed by Henry II, 1185-89 - Delisle and Berger, Recueil des Actes de Henri II, ii, no. 757]. Eleanor married secondly, Gilbert de Tillieres who died in the Holy Land in 1190, leaving issue; thirdly William of Salisbury who died in 1196, leaving an only daughter; and fourthly Gilbert Malmains; she died 1231-33 and was buried in the abbey of Mondaye near Bayeux [Rot. Scacc. Norm. ii, p. xlivn where there is a long note on Eleanor and her connections. See also F.M.Powicke, Loss of Normandy, p.516.]" . . .Eleanor de Vitre had a son and two daughters by Gilbert de Tillieres - Gilbert VI, who died s.p., Juliana and Joan. Juliana married Baldwin Rastel and became Lady of Tillieres on her brother's death. Juliane left a daughter Hilaria who was married to Sir James de Bovelingham who became lord of Tillieres in her right. They appear not to have issue. Eleanor de Vitry made a donation for her daughter Juliana's soul at the abbey of St Martin at Mondaye. Joan, the younger daughter, married Thomas Malmains (Eleanor de Vitre's stepson by her fourth husband). King John granted the manor of Burton Latimer to Thomas Malmains in the right of Joan his wife on 29 Aug 1216 [Rot. Pat. ed. T.D Hardy 1835 p.195 ; M. Jackson Crispin, Falaise Roll, p.188 ; VCH Northants, v.3, p.181/182.]Below is a reconstruction of Eleanor's immediate descendants1.Eleanor de Vitre b.c.1165 d.1231/33+ 1.William Paynel d.1184........2. William Paynel c1181-1188 s.p.+ 2.Gilbert V de Tillieres b. c 1185 d.1190........2.Gilbert VI de Tillieres d.s.p.1222........+..da. of Phillipe, Lord of Creully........2. Juliana, Lady of Tillieres b.c 1187........+ Baldwin de Rastel d. by 1227................3. Hilaria, Lady of Tillieres d. by. 1247 d.s.p.?................+ Sir James de Bovelingham d. by 1247........2. Joan de Tillieres b. c. 1189 d.1221........+ Thomas Malmains (stepson of Eleanor de Vitre) d.1219................3. Nicholas Malmains b.1204 d. by 1240................+ Beatrice........................4. Ela Malmains........................+ Robert de Plessy................3. Hilaria Malmains (had lands in Burton Latimer, Northants. as a marriage portion. These had been originally granted to Alan de Dinant by Henry I)................+ Walter de Godardville+ 3. William, earl of Salisbury d.1196........2. Ela, Countess of Salisbury d.1261 Had issue........+ William Longespee d.1226+ 4. Gilbert Malmains d.1217The fact that Eleanor's marital life is so well documented and her families are so intertwined, leads me to believe that the charter relating to the gift of Canford church to Bradenstoke priory must be an amended copy. This is because the gift was confirmed by Henry II before his death in 1189 at a time when Eleanor was still married to Gilbert de Tillieres. It is possible the original charter of gift mentioned the soul of William's countess without actually naming her, and the monk rewriting/copying the charter obligingly inserted the name of Ela's mother. This may indicate, as we might expect, that William earl of Salisbury had a previous wife/wives. It also makes one wonder how many other Bradenstoke charters were reinvented.....CheersRosie

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Emma de la Guerche
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Emma de Dinan
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Eleanor (Ela) de Vitre
1158-< 1233

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