D'aubeney, Giles 1a 2a 3a 4a
Birth Name | D'aubeney, Giles |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | about 51 years, 5 months, 23 days |
Narrative
3rd Baron Daubeny
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Birth | about 1335 | South Ingleby, Lincolnshire, England | 1b | |
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Death | 1386-06-24 | Barrington, Somerset, England | 1c | |
Age: 51y |
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Burial | All Saints Churchyard, Kempston, Bedford Borough, Bedfordshire, England | Burial | 5a | |
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Families
Family of D'aubeney, Giles and Wilington, Alianore |
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Unknown | Partner | Wilington, Alianore ( * 1337 + 1400-08-06 ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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d'Aubigny, Joan | 1362 | 1407-07-26 |
d'Aubigny, Emma | 1363 | 1389 |
Aubeny, Eleanor | about 1364 | 1420 |
Daubeney, William | about 1365 | |
Daubeney, Katherine | about 1365 | 1418 |
Daubeney, Thomas | 1368 | |
Daubeney, Giles | 1370-11-00 | 1403-08-22 |
d'Aubeney, Maud | 1371-11-29 | 1416-04-21 |
Pedigree
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LX7M-RR6 FamilySearch.org
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Sir Giles Daubeney, of South Ingleby, South Petherton, &c., son and heir, of Ralph Daubeny and his 1st wife Alice de Montacute. On October 14, 1351 he had letters stating that, though born out of the King's allegiance, he might nevertheless enjoy his inheritance. In October he bought the manors of Kempton, Beds, and Tottenham, Middlesex from William Daubeney and Philippe his wife, for 200 marks. He was Sheriff of Beds and Bucks, 1379-80. Knight of the Shire for Somerset 1382, 1383 & 1384. Sir Giles Daubeney married, soon after January 5, 1358/9, Alianore daughter of Sir Henry de Willington, of Umberleigh, Devon, Poulton, co. Gloucester, &c., by Isabel, daughter of Sir John de Walesbreu, of Lamellen and Lancarfe, Cornwall.
He died June 24, 1386, at Barrington, Somerset. His widow's dower was ordered to be assigned, August 8, 1386. She died August 6, 1400, and was buried at Kempston. -
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Sir Giles Daubeney, of South Ingleby, South Petherton, &c., son and heir, of Ralph Daubeny and his 1st wife Alice de Montacute. On October 14, 1351 he had letters stating that, though born out of the King's allegiance, he might nevertheless enjoy his inheritance. In October he bought the manors of Kempton, Beds, and Tottenham, Middlesex from William Daubeney and Philippe his wife, for 200 marks. He was Sheriff of Beds and Bucks, 1379-80. Knight of the Shire for Somerset 1382, 1383 & 1384. Sir Giles Daubeney married, soon after January 5, 1358/9, Alianore daughter of Sir Henry de Willington, of Umberleigh, Devon, Poulton, co. Gloucester, &c., by Isabel, daughter of Sir John de Walesbreu, of Lamellen and Lancarfe, Cornwall.
He died June 24, 1386, at Barrington, Somerset. His widow's dower was ordered to be assigned, August 8, 1386. She died August 6, 1400, and was buried at Kempston. -
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Sir Giles Daubeney, of South Ingleby, South Petherton, &c., son and heir, of Ralph Daubeny and his 1st wife Alice de Montacute. On October 14, 1351 he had letters stating that, though born out of the King's allegiance, he might nevertheless enjoy his inheritance. In October he bought the manors of Kempton, Beds, and Tottenham, Middlesex from William Daubeney and Philippe his wife, for 200 marks. He was Sheriff of Beds and Bucks, 1379-80. Knight of the Shire for Somerset 1382, 1383 & 1384. Sir Giles Daubeney married, soon after January 5, 1358/9, Alianore daughter of Sir Henry de Willington, of Umberleigh, Devon, Poulton, co. Gloucester, &c., by Isabel, daughter of Sir John de Walesbreu, of Lamellen and Lancarfe, Cornwall.
He died June 24, 1386, at Barrington, Somerset. His widow's dower was ordered to be assigned, August 8, 1386. She died August 6, 1400, and was buried at Kempston. -
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Giles Daubeney (1335-1386), "Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors"
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Sir Giles Daubeney, Sheriff of Bedford & Buckingham1,2,3,4,5,6
Last Edited 4 Apr 2020
M, #29491, b. circa 1335, d. 24 June 1386
Father Sir Ralph Daubeney7,8 b. 3 Mar 1305, d. a Feb 1378
Mother Alice Montacute7,8 d. b 8 Feb 1346
Sir Giles Daubeney, Sheriff of Bedford & Buckingham was born circa 1335 at of South Ingleby, Lincolnshire, England. He Letters from the King stating that though he was born out of England, he might enjoy his inheritance when it should "fall in". on 14 October 1351.5 He married Alianore de Wylyngton, daughter of Sir Henry de Wylyngton, Steward of the Duchy of Cornwall and Isabella Whalesborough, circa 5 January 1359; They had 3 sons (Sir Giles; Thomas; & William) & 3 daughters (Joan, wife of Sir Laurence Pabenham, & of John Waleys; Maud, wife of Sir William Percehay, of Sir John Hill, & of Sir Robert Latimer; & Katherine, wife of Sir Richard Champernoun).2,4,5,6 Sir Giles Daubeney, Sheriff of Bedford & Buckingham died on 24 June 1386 at Barrington, Somersetshire, England.5
Family
Alianore de Wylyngton d. 6 Aug 1400
Children
Katherine Daubeney+9,2,3,5,6
Maud Daubeney+10,11,12,5 b. c 1363, d. 21 Apr 1416
Joan Daubeney13,5 b. c 1368
Sir Giles Daubeney+5,8 b. c Nov 1370, d. 22 Aug 1403
Citations
[S9203] Unknown author, The Complete Peerage, by Cokayne, Vol. IV, p. 97/8; Wallop Family, p. 256.
[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 411.
[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 59.
[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 128.
[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 29.
[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 91-92.
[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 28-29.
[S11774] William Phillimore Watts, The Visitation of Worcestershire, 1569, p. 45.
[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 196-197.
[S11583] The Wallop Family and Their Ancestry, by Vernon James Watney, p., 256, 431.
[S11572] The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, by Gerald Paget, Vol. II, p. 457.
[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 282.
[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 507. -
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https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p982.htm#i29491
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Giles Daubeney (1337-1386), The Peerage FamilySearch.org
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Giles Daubeney1
M, #402538, b. 1337, d. 24 June 1386
Last Edited=27 Jan 2016
Giles Daubeney was born in 1337.1 He was the son of Sir Ralph Daubeney and Alice Montague.1 He married Alianore Willington, daughter of Henry Willington and Isabel Whalesborough.1 He died on 24 June 1386.2
Child of Giles Daubeney and Alianore Willington
Giles Daubeney+1 b. 1370, d. 22 Aug 1403
Citations
[S1916] Tim Boyle, "re: Boyle Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 16 September 2006. Hereinafter cited as "re: Boyle Family."
[S130] Wikipedia, online http;//www.wikipedia.org. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia. -
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https://www.thepeerage.com/p40254.htm#i402538
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Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Giles Daubeney, knight
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731 GILES DAUBENEY, KNIGHT
Writ 24 Aug. 1403.
CORNWALL. Inquisition. Liskeard. 13 Sept.
He formerly held in his demesne as of fee two parts of the manors of Trenay, Fawton, Polruan and Essa, with the reversion of the remaining third part which Eleanor widow of Giles Daubeney, knight, his father, held in dower. By his charter shown to the jurors, dated 27 July 1396, he granted them to John Hulle, John Wadham, Thomas Daubeney, William Daubeney, William Lynne, Robert Kylby and William Goldyngton and their heirs and assigns. Eleanor attorned to them for the third part. They are held of the prince of Wales of the castle of Launceston of the duchy of Cornwall by knight service as a half fee-morton, annual value £24.
He died on 22 Aug. 1403. John his son and heir is aged 9 years and more.732
Writ 24 Aug. 1403.
BEDFORD. Inquisition. Kempston. 3 Sept.
He held a third part of the manor of Kempston in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief of the honour of Huntingdon by the service of one third of half a knight’s fee, annual value £20.
Date of death and heir as above.733
Writ 24 Aug. 1403.
SOMERSET. Inquisition. Ilminster. 12 Sept.
He held the manor and hundred of South Petherton, with the hamlets of Barrington, Chillington and Southarp, in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief as one knight’s fee. By his indenture shown to the jurors, dated South Petherton 20 Nov. 1397 and licensed by letters patent, dated 16 Nov. 1397 [CPR 1396–9, p.263], he granted to William Daubeney a rent of 10 marks for life from the premises, payable at the four terms, with the provision that if it should be in arrears by 15 days he might enter and retain the premises until satisfied of it. Giles gave William 3s.4d. as seisin of the rent. Annual value 110 marks.
He also held the rent of a rose from a messuage, 100 a., 10 a. meadow and 60 a. heath in Kilmersdon, which William Nywebury and Alice his wife hold for life by the grant of Giles Daubeney, his father, by a fine of 1363 [CP 25(1) 200/26, no. 75] shown to the jurors, with reversion to Giles Daubeney and his heirs.
Date of death and heir as above.734
Writ 24 Aug. 1403.
LINCOLN. Inquisition. Lincoln. 8 Sept.
He held of the inheritance of Giles Daubeney, knight, his father, the manor of South Ingleby with its members in Saxilby and Broxholme and the advowson of Broxholme, of lord de Roos of the castle of Belvoir by knight service, annual value £22.
Date of death and heir as above.735
Writ 24 Aug. 1403.
NOTTINGHAM. Inquisition. Broadholme. 13 Sept.
He held of the inheritance of Giles Daubeny, knight, his father, 100 a. fallow, 200 a. pasture and 60 a. wood in Thorney, with 13s.4d. assize rent in Broadholme, as part of a knight’s fee, of the manor of South Ingleby in Lincolnshire, of Lord de Roos of his castle of Belvoir, annual value 40s.
Date of death and heir as above.736
Writ, for fees, 24 Sept. 1403.
LINCOLN. Extent. Lincoln. 6 Oct.
He held the advowson of Broxholme, parcel of the manor of South Ingleby, which he held with appurtenances in Saxilby and Broxholme of the Lord de Roos of his castle of Belvoir by knight service, value when vacant 10 marks.
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J. L. Kirby, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry IV, Entries 678-740', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 18, Henry IV (London, 1987), pp. 227-244. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol18/pp227-244 [accessed 6 January 2020].
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Giles Daubeney (1335-1386), "Find A Grave Index"
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Name Giles Daubeney
Death Date 24 Jun 1386
Event Type Burial
Event Date 1386
Event Place Kempston, Bedford Borough, Bedfordshire, England
Event Place (Original) Kempston, Bedford Borough, Bedfordshire, England
Cemetery Kempston, All Saints Churchyard
Photograph Included Y
Note Contains Biography---
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103130760/giles-daubeney
Sir Giles Daubeney
BIRTH 1335 Barrington, South Somerset District, Somerset, England
DEATH 24 Jun 1386 (aged 50–51) Barrington, South Somerset District, Somerset, England
BURIAL All Saints Churchyard
Kempston, Bedford Borough, Bedfordshire, England
MEMORIAL ID 103130760Sir Giles Daubeney
BIRTH
1335
Barrington, South Somerset District, Somerset, England
DEATH
24 Jun 1386 (aged 50–51)
Barrington, South Somerset District, Somerset, England
BURIAL
All Saints Churchyard
Kempston, Bedford Borough, Bedfordshire, England
MEMORIAL ID
103130760 · View Source
MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 33
Sir Giles Daubeney, of South Ingleby, South Petherton, &c., son and heir, of Ralph Daubeny and his 1st wife Alice de Montacute.
Sheriff of Beds and Bucks, 1379-80. Knight of the Shire for Somerset 1382, 1383 & 1384. Sir Giles Daubeney married, soon after January 5, 1358/9, Alianore daughter of Sir Henry de Willington, of Umberleigh, Devon, Poulton, co. Gloucester---
Sir Giles Daubeney, of South Ingleby, South Petherton, &c., son and heir, of Ralph Daubeny and his 1st wife Alice de Montacute. On October 14, 1351 he had letters stating that, though born out of the King's allegiance, he might nevertheless enjoy his inheritance. In October he bought the manors of Kempton, Beds, and Tottenham, Middlesex from William Daubeney and Philippe his wife, for 200 marks. He was Sheriff of Beds and Bucks, 1379-80. Knight of the Shire for Somerset 1382, 1383 & 1384. Sir Giles Daubeney married, soon after January 5, 1358/9, Alianore daughter of Sir Henry de Willington, of Umberleigh, Devon, Poulton, co. Gloucester, &c., by Isabel, daughter of Sir John de Walesbreu, of Lamellen and Lancarfe, Cornwall.
He died June 24, 1386, at Barrington, Somerset. His widow's dower was ordered to be assigned, August 8, 1386. She died August 6, 1400, and was buried at Kempston.
**********************In 1840, workmen repairing the floor of the porch uncovered a large stone slab or gravestone, and three feet below, a skeleton. It is thought to be the last resting place of the local knight, Sir Giles Daubeney who died in 1386. The stone, with its unusual cross in the shape of a sword carved on the top, at present lies at the West end of the North aisle, in front of the altar.
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"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVLG-XPK3 : 2 July 2020), Giles Daubeney, 1386; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103130760/giles-daubeney
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