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1213 - 1252 (~ 39 years)
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Name |
Isabel |
Born |
ca 1213 |
Ise of Man |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
ca 1252 |
Isle of Man |
Notes |
- Source: A Chronicle of the Kings of England by Sir Richard Baker, Knight." London, 1660.
Almeric de St. Amand was a great baron of that age whose chief seat was at Grendon Underwood, a parish in the hundred of Ashendon in Buckinghamshire ten miles west N. W. from Aylesbury. The male line became extinct and the property passed (through daughters) to other families. It would seem that Simon Montacute and Hawise de St. Amand, his wife, probably had a son whose name was William Montacute from the following passage taken from a very rare and ancient work
His lands were in Bedford, Buckinghamshire, Surrey, Sussex, Nottinghamshire, and Derbyshire. He married Isabel _____ in 1278 and was given timber in Savernack Forest.
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Person ID |
I36032 |
Master File |
Last Modified |
8 Sep 2016 |
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