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Monday, August 24, 2020

Baron William Mauduit & Lady Isabelle de Senlis

 243393928. Baron William Mauduit & 243393929. Lady Isabelle de Senlis

12/22/1135, Stephen crowned king of England; ursuping Empress Matilda, d/o King Henry I; and starting a civil war.

~1137, William, s/o 486787856. William Mauduit & 486787857. Matilda of Hanslope.

~1150, Isabel born in England, d/o 486787858. Simon de Senlis & 486787859. Isabelle de Beaumont. (S) FMG.

12/19/1154, Henry II succeeded King Stephen of England.

By 1158, William’s father died.

2/1158, The King gives to William Malduit, son of William Malduit, my Chamberlain, the Barony which was his father’s on the day that he became the King’s man at Wudestoc, to wit, Hameslape and Maneton, which I gave to his father at Nottingham.

1158-74, Simon de Senlis [brother of Isabel] confirmed to ‘Willelmo Malduit camerario domini regis et Isabelle uxori sue’ land in Grendon which ‘comes Simon pater meus dedit Willelmo Malduit et Isabelle uxori sue in libero maritagio.’ (S) FMG.

1160, Henry fitz Gerald and William Mauduit in the pipe roll. (S) Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 1932, P74.

1/1164,Constitutions of Clarendon … in the fourth year of the papacy of Alexander, in the tenth year of the most illustrious king of the English, Henry II., in the presence of that same king, … in the presence of the following: [10 counts], Richard de Luce, …, Roger Bigot, Reginald de Warren, …, William de Braiose, Richard de Camville, Nigel de Mowbray, Simon de Bello Campo, … Hugo de Moreville, William Madut, chamberlain, … and many other chiefs and nobles … (S) Yale Law School, The Avalon Project.

9/29/1165, William Mauduit in the Curia Regis at Westminster attested a quit-claim of Robert, abbot of St. Albans.

1166, William Mauduit, Camerarius, holding Porchester castle. (S) Herald and Genealogist, V5, 1870, P143.

7/1167, Southampton. ‘Et in liberacione … cum Willo Maledocto Camerario et thesauro £6 10s.’ [Willliam Mauduit of Hanslape, chamberlain of the Treasury.]

6/24/1169, The Sheriff of Southampton chartered a ship laden with treasure, and another ship to carry the horses of [William] the Chamberlain by royal writ. [William was taking money to the King in Normandy.]

[––William & Isabelle––]

~1173, William married Isabelle.

9/1169, A suit in the presence of 10 “Barons of the Exchequer” viz., Richard de Luci; … Henry fitz Gerold, chamberlain; Richard the Treasurer; William Mauduit; Alan de Nevill; Reginald de Warren; William Basset; …

1174-89, Grant by John de Crioil to Henry de Cornhull … Witnesses … John Mareschal, William Malduit, the King’s chamberlain, … (S) Reports From Commissioners, 1874, P16.

1175, Alan de Nevill … pleas of the forest in Northamptonshire … pardoned to … William Malduit the chamberlain 75s. (S) Honors and Knights’ Fees, V2, Farrer, 1925, P240.

9/1179, William appointed sheriff of Rutland. (S) Lists and Indexes, V9, 1898, P112.

12/15/1179, “Et in careagio thesauri a Norhant’ usque ad Notingeham per Willielmem Malduit Camerarium [chamberlain] …”

1/1/1180, Notts and Derbyshire. ‘Et pro … per Johannem Cumin et Willielmum Malduit.’ … ‘Doncaster. Et ad … per Willm. Malduit Camerarium 5s.’

9/1180, William Mauduit, chamberlain, and John Cumin to convey the treasury from Northampton to Nottingham. (S) Biographical Dic. of the Judges of England, Foss, 2006, P210.

1180-89, William Mauduit issued a charter. (S) Early Yorkshire Charters, V7, 2013, P75.

8/1181, “Et pro deferendo thesauro a Norhanton’ … usque Winton’ per Johannem Cumin et Willielmum Malduit Camerarium 35s per breve Regis.”

1184, Member of the Exchequer: William Malduit, Chamberlain.

12/16/1184, Persons presiding in the Court of the Exchequer: Randulf de Glanville the King’s Justiciar; … William Mauduit, Chamberlain ; Roger de Glanville.

6/1188, William removed as sheriff of Rutland.

9/3/1189, Richard I succeeded King Henry II of England.

9/1189, William appointed sheriff of Rutland. (S) Lists and Indexes, V9, 1898, P112.

1193, William Mauduit made a payment to the Exchequer in order to have enrolled on the pipe roll a tenurial transaction. (S) Westminster Abbey and Its People, Mason, 1996, P171.

10/2/1194, William died. (S) Beauchamp Cartulary, Mason, 1980, P54.

(S) CH&I.H.II. (S) Chapters in the Administrative History of Medieval England, Tout, 1920. (S) Herald and Genealogist, Nichols, V7, 1873, P386.

Child of William and Isabelle:

i. Robert Mauduit (121696964), born ~1175 in England.

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