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Sunday, September 6, 2020

Vicount Hugh Bardolf & Isabel de Condet

 40003842. Vicount Hugh Bardolf & 40003843. Isabel de Condet

~1140, Hugh born in England.

~1145, Isabel [likely born in France, sister of Roger de Condet, father of Agnes (19989633).]

1161-62, Hugh heir to Hamelin Bardolf of Lincolnshire. (S) FMG. [See 6/12/1191.]

[––Hugh & Isabel––]

~1160, Hugh 1st married Isabel ?.

1166, ‘Hugo Bardulfus ii milites, Doun Bardulf (486764288) i militem’ holding land from Richard de Hay in Lincolnshire. (S) FMG.

1168, Hugh Bardolf held 2 knights’ fees in Lincoln.

1172-88, Henry II King of England donated property to the lepers of Mont-aux-Malades witnessed by ‘Hugone Bardulfi.’ (S) FMG.

1176, Hugh Bardolf amerced for trespassing in the King’s forests.

10/1183, Hugh Bardulf attested a royal writ to the constable of Cherbourg on behalf of the canons of Notre Dame de Voeu.

4/1184, Hugh Bardulf, the sewer [Dapifer Regis], sheriff of Cornwall.

1184, Hugh Bardulf, William Rufus, and Geoffrey de Luci justicies taking pleas in Worcestershire.

1184-89, Hugh Bardulf answered for revenues of Bristol castle and town. (S) Accounts of the Constables of Bristol Castle, Sharp, 1982, P78.

1184-85, Hugh Bardulf, King’s justice, renders £119 7s 5d from the issues of Bristol. (S) Memoirs Historical and Topographical of Bristol, V1, 1821, P503.

12/6/1184 at Gisors, France [where King Henry was meeting King Philip of France] Alvered de St. Martin … paid [by order of the King] to Hugh de Morwic and Hugh Bardulf £100 “for corrody of the King.”

1/25/1185 at Melkesham, A fine dividing the inheritance of the 2 daughter of William de Say; Beatrice, wife of Geoffrey fitz Piers; and Matilda, wife of Hugh de Bochland … justices … Ranulf de Glanvill, Robert Marmion, … Hugh Bardulf, Dapifer, … (S) Pleas Before the King, V3, 1952, P-IXIX.

1185-6, Hugh, vicount of Cornwall.

1186, Hugh Bardulf as a justice in eyre visited Wiltshire, Somersetshire, Dorsetshire, and Devonshire.

1186, Hugh Bardolf left as one of the lieutenants of England when the King went to Normandy.

10/2/1186 at Winchester, Hugh Bardulf witnessed a royal charter to the church of St. Peter at York.

1186-87, Hugh Bardulf had custody of Isabel, d/o William, earl of Gloucester [future bride of Prince John.] (S) Constables of Bristol Castle, Sharp, 1982, P73.

2/1187 at Clarendon, Hugh Bardulf, Dapiferi, attested a royal charter in favour of Ranulf de Glanvill.

1189, Hugh Sheriff of Somerset and Dorset; and justice in eyre.

11/3/1189, Richard I crowned king of England. [Which began a change in assigning sheriffs in England.]

11/11/1189, Hugh Bardulf, William Longchamp, and William Brewer assigned as justices with Hugh de Puiset, chief justiciar. (S) DNB, 1896, P13.

4/1190, Hugh appointed sheriff of Staffordshire. (S) History of Staffordshire, V2, 1881, P6.

11/1190, Hugh Bardolf in Messina, Sicily. [Likely with Queen Eleanor who was visiting her son King Richard, from where he was launching his crusade. Queen Eleanor arrived with Richard’s future bride.] (S) Historical Introduction to the Rolls Series, Stubbs, 1902, P207.

6/12/1191, Donation of ‘ecclesiam Sancte Trinitatis de Bungeye’ made by ‘Hamelini Bardulfi et ex concessione Hugonis Bardulfi heredis sui’. (S) FMG.

9/1191, Hugh sheriff of Yorkshire [Replaced in Staffordshire by Hugh, bishop of Coventry].

1192, Hugh a supporter of King John.

2/16/1192, [John, count of Mortain, had joined with King Philip of France against his brother King Richard] Letter commanding Hugh, bishop of Lincoln, to impose excommunication against … William Marshall, Geoffrey fitz Peter, William Brewer, Hugh Bardulf, … Gerard de Camville, the earl of Salisbury, … Henry de Vere, … Hugh Bardulf is excepted if he warns William de Stuteville to hand over Scarborough castle, Yorkshire, and Westmorland without delay. (S) English Episcopal Acta, Karn, 2006, P211.

12/21/1192, King Richard, returning from crusading, captured near Vienna.

4/1193, Prince John removed Hugh Bardulf as justice of Yorkshire and Westmorland.

1193, Hugh Bardulf owed 20 oxen, 4 horses, 100 sheep and 51 lambs of the chattels of Robert de Broc [deceased]. (S) History of Staffordshire, Pt1, 1907, P195.

2/4/1194 at 9 AM, Richard released from custody. Richard left immediately for England.

4/1194, Hugh sheriff of Northumberland [then soon replaced when Hugh of Durham paid 2000 marks for the office].

11/3/1194, King Richard sent a letter to Willam de Ste Mere Englise and Hugh Bardulf concerning archbishop Geoffrey de Muschamp’s illegal use of the royal seal at the time of the death of King Henry II. (S) Engish Episcopal Acta, Lovatt, 2004, P96.

1194-95, Hugo Bardulf paying ‘xx s de i feodo in Hou, i milites’ scutage in Kent. (S) FMG.

5/1195, Hugh obtained from King Richard a justiciar position with Hugh of Durham.

1196-97, Scutage payments in Kent: Hugo Bardulfus granted delay for payment ‘per brevia’. (S) FMG.

9/1198, Hugh Bardulf, sheriff of Northumberland “in person”.

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

4/1200, Hugh sheriff of Nottingham and Derby.

4/27/1200, Hugh Bardolf, custos of the castle of Tickhill, granted a market at Bromsgrove, Worcestershire.

1200, Robert Ros, William Stuteville, Henry Neville, Hugh Bardolf, Eustace Vesci and Robert Fitz Roger bondsmen for Peter de Brus for £1000 sterling.

1202, Henry de Duly, chaplain to Hugh Bardulf, admitted to the church of Meleburn, Derbyshire. (S) Register of the Priory of Wetherhal, 1897, P496.

1203, Hugh died leaving a widow, Amabilis [Mabel] de Limsey, daughter of Gerard de Limsey [who would be of the same age as his daughter Juliane, and who remarried to Robert of Ropsley.] (S) The Household Knights of King John, Church, 1999, P88. [Amabilis paid a fine of 2000 marks to not be forced to remarry.]

(S) Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs. (S) Court, Household, and Itinerary of King Henry II, Eyton, 1878. (S) Lists and Indexes, V9, 1898. (S) Judges of England, Foss, 1848, P32.

Family notes:

·         Hugh founded the castle and settlement of Castle Carlton, Lincolnshire.

Children of Hugh and Isabel:

i. Matilda Bardolf (94563025), born ~1167 in England.

ii. Juliane Bardolf (20001921), born ~1170 in England.

iii. Robert Bardolf, born ~1173 in England.

1225, Robert Bardolf of Great Carlton, Lincolnshire, and Hoo, Kent, died; his lands in Kent, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire were divided between his 2 nephews, Jordan Foliot and Ralph Paynel, and his niece Isolda de Gray. (S) Henry III Fine Rolls Project. [Brother and heir of Hugh Bardolf who died in 1203.]

7/1/1225, The king has taken the homage of Jordan Foliot (47281512, s/o Matilda), Isolda de Gray (47280385) and Ralph Paynel (30419040, s/o Agnes) for the portions that fall to them of the lands formerly of Robert Bardolf, their uncle, which he held of the king in chief. Order to the sheriff of Kent that, having accepted security from them for rendering as much of their relief to the king as they ought to render by judgement of the king’s court, he is to cause them to have full seisin of their portions of the aforesaid lands in his bailiwick falling to them by inheritance. Having also accepted security from Robert Wolf, in the place of Matilda Bardolf (94563025), his mother, who is one of the heirs of the aforesaid Robert, for rendering as much of her relief as pertains to her, similarly, for her part of the lands formerly of the same Robert, he is to cause the same Robert to have full seisin in the place of his mother for the portion falling to her by inheritance of the aforesaid lands. He is, however, to keep safely the portion falling to the son and heir of Hugh Poinz , who is similarly one of the heirs of the same Robert and is under age and in the custody of the king, until the king orders otherwise. [Hugh Poinz a descendent through Juliane (20001921).] (S) FRsHIII.

iii. Agnes Bardolf (60838081), born ~1176 in England.

iv. Isabel Bardolf (47280385), born ~1180 in England.

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