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Thursday, August 13, 2020

Baron Lord Hugh de Auberville & Lady Joan ?

 486764636. Baron Lord Hugh de Auberville & 486764637. Lady Joan ?

~1170, Hugh born in England, s/o 973529272. William de Auberville & 973529273. Maud de Glanville.

~1175, Joan born in England.

Bef. 1206, Hugh’s father died.

1206, Ralph fitz Robert paid a fine fo 200 marks for having a third part of he land in Braham and Leburn which belonged to William de Stuteville in right of his wife Berta, neice of Ranulph de Glanville; and for 2 precipes before the king for a third part of the free tenements … one against Thomas de Arden, the other against Hugh de Auberville. (S) Judges of England, Foss, 1848, P333.

1208, Hugh de Auberville gave a palfrey in Kent for the restoration of a cuarucate in Leibroun. (S) Early Yorkshire Charters, Farrer, 2013, P11.

1210, Nicholas le Botiler held Upton manor [Norflok] at half a knight’s fee of Hugh de Auberville, who held in capite. (S) History of Upton, Hill, 1891, P7.

8/29/1212, ‘Mandamus vobis quod mittatis nobis per bonos portitores omnes aves qui fuer’nt Hugo de Auberville quod bene forme fuerent.’ (S) Anglo-Norman House of Glanville, Richards, 1882, P45.

[Undated], Hugh a benefactor of Butley priory, Suffolk. [1235, Son William also a benefactor.] (S) Index Monasticus, Taylor, 1821, P94.

1213, Hugh died.

[––Joan––]

8/12/1225, Order to the sheriff of Suffolk to take into the king’s hand without delay all land of Joan d’Auberville with its appurtenances in Benhall and Kelton, and to keep it safely until the king orders otherwise, saving to Joan her reasonable maintenance that he is to take from the issues of the same land in the meantime. (S) FRsHIII. [Joan may have become ill and not able to administer her dower lands.]

Joan died. [Son William’s daughter Joan (b.~1225) likely baptized by Joan.]

Child of Hugh and ?:

i. William de Auberville (243382318), born ~1195 in England.

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