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Melicent de GURNAY (1183-1260) [Pedigree] Bucks, EngPlantagenetA],[GENSERV]n 1185 in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, Englandmap e, John de Cantilupe, Isabelle de Cantilupe, Nicholas de Cantilupe, Thomas de Cantilupe, Juliana de Cantilupe, Isabel (de Cantilupe) Devereux, and Mabel de CantilupeGournay — married [date unknown] [location unknown] de Cantelou, Thomas de Cantilupe, John de Cantilupe, Hugh de Cantilupe, Agnes (de Cantilupe) de St John, Nicholas de Cantelou, and Juliana de Cantilupe====================== wife (1219) as her second husband, MELISENDE de Gournay, widow of AMAURY [VI] de Montfort Comte d´Evreux, daughter of HUGUES [V] Seigneur de Gournay & his wife [Juliane de Dammartin]. cond wife (before 28 Aug 1236) ---, daughter of THOMAS FitzAnthony & his wife ---. ]acute priory by undated charter, witnessed by "William de Cantelupe my son and heir…Gilbert de Sai…"[1211]. Henry III King of England notified the pardon of "Willelmo de Cantilupo junioris" in return for payment of a fine dated [Oct] 1224[1212]. "William de Cantilupo" was granted land "in Caleston which Fulk de Cantilupo his uncle formerly held of the bail of King John" dated 20 Dec 1227[1213]. A charter dated 17 Dec 1243 mandated to "W[illiam] de Cantilupe seisin of all the lands which belonged to Hamo de Valoignes in Ireland…with the marriage of Hamo´s heirs"[1214]. The Annals of Tewkesbury record the death in 1251 of “Willelmus de Cantilupo in Cathedra Sancti Petri”[1215]. Comte d´Evreux, daughter of HUGUES [V] Seigneur de Gournay & his wife [Juliane de Dammartin]. Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by a letter which purports to be from her daughter "Dame Julian Tresgoze…espouse…a Sr Robert Tresgoos le Second" to "son frère St Thomas de Cantlow, Euesque…de Hereford" which gives a confused version of the family´s lineage: "Sr Hugh de Gornaye" married "la reyne Blanch" [widow of Louis VIII King of France, such a second marriage being impossible chronologically] and had "un fils…Hugh…nostre ayle", who married "la soer le count Renaud de Boloyng", whose daughter "Milsent nostre mere" married "a Count de Euoyse en Normandy" by whom she had one son and one daughter, before marrying "Will de Cantelow nostre pere"[1216]. Henry III King of England granted "maneriis de Mapeldureham et Petrefeld" to "Rogero la Szuche", as granted by King John except for the dower of "Milesentie que fuit uxor comitis Ebroici", dated 14 Mar 1217[1217]. condly (before 28 Aug 1236) ---, daughter of THOMAS FitzAnthony & his wife ---. Henry III King of England pardoned "William de Cantilupe", who "married one of the daughters and heirs of Thomas Fitz Anthony", his portion of a fine which Thomas had paid to King John for custody of the land and heir of "John Fitz Thomas with the marriage of the heir" by charter dated 28 Aug 1236[1218]. It is not known whether this charter relates to the same William de Cauntelo.] lstone, Wiltshire 25 Sep 1254, bur Studley Priory, Warwickshire). m (before 15 Feb 1248) EVA de Briouse, daughter of WILLIAM de Briouse & his wife Eva Marshal (-[20/28] Jul 1255). A manuscript which narrates the descents of the founders of Lanthony Abbey names “Isabella, Matildis, Eva et Alianora” as the four daughters of “Willielmus de Brews quartus” and his wife “Evam filiam domini Willielmi Mareschalli”, adding that Eva married “Willielmo de Cauntello”[1219]. The Chronicle of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire names "Matilda, Alianora et Eva" as the three daughters of "Willielmo de Brewes" and his wife "quinta filia…Willihelmi Marescalli…Eva", adding that "Eva tertia filia" married "Willielmo de Cantilupo"[1220]. A charter dated 26 May 1250 records the restoration of property, granted to "Margaret Countess of Lincoln", to "William de Vescy and Agnes his wife, Reginald de Moun and Isabel his wife, William de Fortibus and Matilda his wife, Francis de Boun and Sibil his wife, William de Vallibus and Alienor his wife, John de Moun and Joan his wife, Agatha de Ferrers in the king´s custody, Roger de Mortimer and Matilda his wife, and William de Cantilupe and Eva his wife"[1221]. Heiress of Abergavenny. The Annals of Dunstable record that “domina Eva uxor Willelmi de Cantilupo” died “circa festum Sanctæ Margaretæ” in 1255[1222]. William & his wife had three children: sannt de Monte-alto…uxor Ivonis de la Zouch" as the children of "Willielmo de Cantilupo" and his wife[1223]. m Sir HENRY Hastings of Ashill, Norfolk, son of Sir HENRY de Hastings of Ashill, Norfolk & his wife Ada of Huntingdon (-before 5 Mar 1269). o de Hastings et Milisannt de Monte-alto…uxor Ivonis de la Zouch" as the children of "Willielmo de Cantilupo" and his wife[1224]. m EUDES la Zouche, son of ---. bergavenny 29 Mar 1252-18 Oct 1273). The Chronicle of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire names "Georgius" who died childless and "Johanna nupta Henrico de Hastings et Milisannt de Monte-alto…uxor Ivonis de la Zouch" as the children of "Willielmo de Cantilupo" and his wife[1225]. Lord of Abergavenny. m (contract ratified 1 Sep 1254) MARGARET de Lacy, daughter of EDMUND de Lacy Earl of Lincoln & his wife Alasia di Saluzzo (-after 1273, bur Pontefract Black Friars). de Cantlow, Euesque…de Hereford" giving a confused version of the family´s lineage[1226]. RALPH FitzHugh of Greasley, Nottinghamshire & Ilkeston, Derbyshire & his wife Joan ---. She married secondly (before Oct 1268) William de Ros of Ingmanthorpe, Yorkshire. Nicholas & his wife had one child: - LORDS CAUNTELO[1227]. giving a confused version of the family´s lineage[1228]. m ROBERT de Tresgoz, son of ROBERT de Tresgoz & his wife ---. dfordshire, or from Calne at Wiltshire.See "My Lines"e (died 1266) was a medieval Bishop of Worcester.of Wendover among the evil counsellors of King John of England, apparently for no better reason than that they were consistently loyal to an unpopular master.ed in his father's footsteps, entering the service of the Exchequer and acting as an itinerant Justice in the early years of Henry III.[1] not yet a deacon, received the see of Worcester. He was elected on 30 August 1236 and was consecrated on 3 May 1237.[2] He was ordained a deacon on 4 April 1237 and a priest on 18 April 1237.[1]ishop of Worcester his theoretical belief in the papacy as a divine institution and his instinctive condemnation of the policy which Pope Gregory IX and Pope Innocent IV pursued in their dealings with the English church. At first a court favorite, the Bishop came at length to the belief that the evils of the time arose from the unprincipled alliance of Crown and Papacy.for money, and after the death of Grosseteste in 1253 was the chief spokesman of the nationalist clergy. At the parliament of Oxford in 1258 he was elected by the popular party as one of their representatives on the committee of twenty-four which undertook to reform the administration; from that time until the outbreak of civil war he was a man of mark in the councils of the baronial party. During the war he sided with Montfort and, through his nephew, Thomas de Cantilupe, who was then Chancellor of Oxford University, brought over the university to the popular side.s present at the Battle of Lewes and blessed the Montfortians before they joined battle with the army of the King; he entertained Simon de Montfort on the night before the final rout and defeat of the Battle of Evesham.the Bishop of Chichester.ill to Grosseteste, fully merits the admiration which his moral character inspired. He is one of the few constitutionalists of his day whom it is impossible to accuse of interested motives.--------------

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William de Cantilou
± 1159-± 1223
Mecelin de Braci
± 1163-1232

William de Cauntelo
1185-1251


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