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Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Lord Hugh de Odingseles & Basilia de Limesi

 60849192. Lord Hugh de Odingseles & 60849193. Basilia de Limesi

~1177, Hugh de Oddingseles born in Flanders. (S) Baronia Anglica Concentrata, V2, 1843, P108.

~1178, Basilia born in England, d/o 67547150. Gerard de Limesi & 67547151. Amy de Bidun.

11/3/1189, Richard I crowned king of England.

5/27/1199, John crowned king of England.

~1203, Hugh married Basilia.

1213, Basile, wife of Hugh de Oddingseles, obtained possessions of her inheritance with her sister Eleanor, wife of David Lindsey.

10/28/1216, Henry III, age 9, crowned king of England.

1221, Hugh de Odingsells attended the King at the siege of Bitham castle.

1221, King Henry’s forces besieged Bytham castle, Lincolnshire; which was defended by William de Forz, earl of Albemarle and William d’Aubigny.

1223, Gerard (67547150), son of Alan de Limesy, was named as father of Basilia, wife of Hugh de Odingselles, and grandfather of David de Lindsay [s/o Alianor (33773575)]. (S) The American Genealogist, Vs74-75, 1999, P282.

1224-27, Hugh and Basilia in records of David de Lindesi [Lindsay], justiciar of Scotland.

1238, Hugh died.

1239, Basilia died.

5/13/1239, The king has taken the homage of Gerard de Odingeseles for the lands that the same Hugh held of the king in chief in Long Itchington and elsewhere in his bailiwick of the inheritance of Basilia, his wife, mother of the aforesaid Gerard. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire to take security from him for £50 for his relief and to cause him to have seisin of all lands. (S) FRsHIII.

(S) History of the Counry of Norfolk, V3, 1769, P475. (S) Lindeseie and Limesi Families, Linzee, 1917. (S) The Manors of Suffolk, 1905.

Children of Hugh and Basilia:

i. Hugh de Oddingseles, born ? in England.

Hugh the eldest son succeeded and died without issue; his brother Gerard the heir.

ii. Gerard de Oddingseles, born ? in England.

3/5/1241, Gerard de Odingeseles gives half a mark for having a precipe [to remove a plea] from the county court of Warwickshire to [the eyre of the justices at] Oxford. (S) FRsHIII.

10/20/1242, Gerard de Odingeseles gives the king half a mark for a writ ad terminum . Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire. (S) FRsHIII.

1266, Gerard died; his nephew William (15212298), s/o his brother William (d.1158-59) his heir.

iii. William de Oddingseles (30424596), born ~1210 in England.

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