121698316. Seigneur Jordan de Humet & 121698317. Hawise de Crevecoeur
~1140, Jordan born in Normandy, younger s/o 159916932.
Richard du Hommet & 159916933. Agnes de Beaumont.
~1155, Hawise born in Normandy, d/o §§William de
Crevecoeur-en-Auge.
12/19/1154, Henry II crowned king of England.
1160-67, Jordan de Humet and his brother Enguerrand de Humet
witnessed a deed of the abbot of Evesham enfeoffs Simon son of William de
Coctune with the manors of Wrottesley and Levinton.
1172, Jordan du Hommet, brother of William, the constable of
Normandy, owed the service of 3 knights for Clivilla in Caen [of 13 kinghts’
fees.] (S) The Loss of Normandy, Powicke, 2003, P492.
4/1173, Jordan and his father and supporters of King Henry
II during the rebellion of his sons.
[––Jordan & Hawise––]
~1173, Jordan married Hawise.
12/1/1174, Richard of Hummet, and his sons Enguerrand,
Jordan and Bertram, witnessed treaties of King Henry II with the King of Scots
at Falaise and Valognes, France. (S) English Historical Documents, Handock,
1996, P451.
1176, The Fermor of Southampton charges the crown for the
following vessels chartered from that port … One ship for Jordan de Humez. …
1180, Jordan’s father died; his brother William succeeding.
[Undated], Jordan du Hommet and his wife Hadeisa confirm a
grant by her father William de Crèvecœur-en-Auge [to Troarn abbey.]
[Undated], The rectory and advowson of the church Evington
was appropriated by the gift of Ernald de Bosco and Jordan de Humet to the
abbot and convent of Leicester. (S) The History of Marke Harborough, 1875, P95.
1183, Jordan de Hommet witnessed a confirmation of his
brother William of a grant of Robert de Bera. (S) Cartularies of Southwick
Priory, V1, 1989, P42.
9/3/1189, Richard I crowned king of England.
1190, King Richard departed on the 3rd Crusade. Richard
commandeered ships and ordered them to Dover to move some of his forces to
France. The fleet was then to move to Marsailles to meet up with the combined
English and French troops. Jordan was King Richard’s constable for the crusade.
By 11/1190, Jordan de Humet and Bertran de Verdun joined
King Richard at Acre.
11/1190, Because of quarrels of the crusaders King Richard
promised peace by the Treaty of Messinia. Names of sureties: …, et per Jordanum
de Humez constabularium nostrum, … (S) Gesta Regis Henrici Secundi Benedicti
Abbatis, V2, 1867, P134.
7/1191, Richard captured Acre. Saladin’s city commander
agreed to surrender for a ransom of 200,000 gold pieces, the release of 1500
christians, and the Muslim garrison to be given safe conduct.
9/5/1191, Richard defeated Saladin at the battle of Arsuf.
12/1191, Richard arrived at Beit Nuba, 12 miles from
Jerusalem [decided they could not begin a siege.]
1192, Jordan de Humet, lord of Cleville, constable of Sees,
died on Crusade.
(S) Journal of the Brit. Arch. Assoc., V29, 1873, P369. (S)
Court, Household and Itenerary of King Henry II, Eyton, 1878.
Child of Jordan and Hawise:
i. John de Humez (60849158), born ~1175 in Normandy.
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