d'Aubigny, Earl William

d'Aubigny, Earl William

Male 1120 - 1169  (49 years)

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  1. 1.  d'Aubigny, Earl Williamd'Aubigny, Earl William was born in 1120 in Belvoir Castle, Belvoir, Leicestershire, England (son of d'Aubigny, William and Bigod, Cecily); died in 1169 in Belvoir Castle, Belvoir, Leicestershire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Belvoir, Leicestershire, England; 4th Lord
    • FSID: GHL7-HWX
    • Death: 1168, Belvoir Castle, Belvoir, Leicestershire, England

    Family/Spouse: FitzRobert, Maud de Senlis. Maud (daughter of FitzRichard, Lord Robert de Clare and de Senlis, Matilda) was born in 1134 in Little Dunmow, Essex, England; died in 1170 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. d'Aubigny, Matilda was born in 1153 in Carrick Castle, Argyll, Scotland; died on 6 Feb 1216 in Lewes, Sussex, England; was buried after 6 Feb 1216 in Lewes, Sussex, England.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  d'Aubigny, Williamd'Aubigny, William was born in 1085 in Bretagne, France; died in 1155 in Leicestershire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Nickname: Brito
    • FSID: LYCY-6T5
    • Appointments / Titles: 1141, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England; Earl of Lincholnshire
    • Appointments / Titles: 1143; Earl of Arndel

    Notes:

    William de Aubigne (Brito) I was a younger son of the Breton seigneur Main. His cognomen Brito distinguished him from his Norman namesake, William the Pincerna (Butler) , who came from Saint-Martin-Aubigne (Manche). William de Aubigne (Brito) assisted in the victory of Tinchebray in 1106, and was in favor with Henry I, attesting numerous royal charters, the earliest belonging to the periods from 1104 to 1116. William married Cecilia, daughter of Roger Bigod and Adeliza de Tosny, the principal coheiress of her maternal grandfather Robert de Tosny, lord of the honour of Belvoir in Lincolnshire. William de Aubigne (Brito) appears to have held land in Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Essex, Hertfordshire and Northamptonshire, some or all of which was his wife's marriage portion. The bulk of the Tosny inheritance, including Belvoir, appears not to have been held by William and Cecilia until c. 1130, after the death of Cecilia's mother Adeliza. Cecilia's younger sister Maud married William de Aubigne Pincera.

    https://www.quickgen.net/p/blog-page_29.html

    William married Bigod, Cecily. Cecily was born in 1090 in Belvoir Castle, Belvoir, Leicestershire, England; died in 1134 in Belvoir, Leicestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Bigod, Cecily was born in 1090 in Belvoir Castle, Belvoir, Leicestershire, England; died in 1134 in Belvoir, Leicestershire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Belvoir, Leicestershire, England; Heiress
    • FSID: LVD6-GCJ

    Notes:

    CECILY Bigod (-after 1136). Her parentage is indicated by the charter dated 23 Apr [1430] under which her descendant “Thomas dominus de Ros, de Hamelake, de Trussebout et de Beavoir” confirmed the possessions of Belvoir priory, Lincolnshire made by "antecessores nostros…Robertum de Toteneio, Willielmum de Toteneyo filium suum, Agnetem de Toteneio filiam dicti Roberti de Toteneyo, Henricum de Rya filium Huberto de Rya, Agnetem de Toteneyo, Willielmum de Albeneio primum, Willielmum de Albeneio secundum, Willielmum de Albeneio tertium, Willielmum de Albeneio quartum, Ywynum de Albeneyo, Heliam de Albeneyo et uxores eorundem, Isabellam filiam domini Willielmi de Albeneio quæ fuit uxor domini de Ros, domini de Beauvoire et de Hamelake"[937], the connection with Robert de Tosny Lord of Belvoir, her maternal grandfather, being established through her marriage. She inherited Belvoir from her mother. "…Willelmu[us] de Albinioc, Cecilia uxor eius, filii eius Willelmus, Rogerius, Matildis filia eius" are listed in the Liber Vitæ of Thorney abbey[938]. "Willielmus de Albeneio Brito…et Ceciliam uxorem meam et Willielmum filium meum" donated land to Thorney monastery, Cambridgeshire by undated charter, witnessed by "Rogero et Roberto filiis meis et Warino Ridel et Olivero et Iwan et Gaufrido nepotibus meis et Roberto Brito…”[939]. "Willielmus de Albenei Brito" donated "terram de Pipewell…de feodo de Bellovidere" to Thorney monastery, Cambridgeshire, with the consent of "Ceciliæ uxoris meæ et Willelmi filii mei", by undated charter, witnessed by "…tres nepotes mei, Oliverus filius Galfridi et Iwanus et Gaufridus de Cabivin…”[940]. "Willielmus de Albineio" donated "ecclesiam de Redmelina" to Belvoir monastery, Lincolnshire, with the consent of "Willielmi filii et hæredis mei et Matildis uxoris meæ et Ceciliæ matris meæ, necnon et Radulphi de Albinei fratris mei", by undated charter[941]. “Willielmus de Albineio” confirmed the possessions of Belvoir priory, Lincolnshire, with the consent of "Willielmi filii et hæredis mei et Matildis uxoris meæ et Ceciliæ matris meæ, necnon de Radulphi de Albineio fratris mei", by undated charter[942].

    m WILLIAM de Albini Brito, son of MAIN & his wife Adelisa [de Bohun] (-after 1148). He owned part of the fee of Belvoir before Cecily's mother held it, the Complete Peerage concluding therefore that the marriage may have been arranged to settle rival claims.

    http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#RogerBigoddied1107

    Children:
    1. 1. d'Aubigny, Earl William was born in 1120 in Belvoir Castle, Belvoir, Leicestershire, England; died in 1169 in Belvoir Castle, Belvoir, Leicestershire, England.