[714651/1418437/2837575] Margaret d'Audley married [714650/1418436/2837574] Ralph de Stafford
| d. betw 1347/8 - 1350/1
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| [CP I:346-7]
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| m. c 1335/6
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| [CP I:346-7]
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[CP I:346-7] Margaret, de jure, apparently suo jure Baroness Audley,
da and h [of Hugh Audley] m, probably in 1335/6, Ralph Stafford,
afterwards Lord Stafford and Earl of Stafford. She d between 1347/8
and 1350/1. He died 31 August 1371.
[Abell1] Margaret d'Audley. Married Ralph de Stafford, Baron of
[1429300/2836874/5675150] Hugh d'Audley
| b. c1289
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| [CP I:346-7]
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| d. 10 November 1347
| Tunbridge
| [CP I:346-7]
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| m. 28 April 1317
| Windsor
| [CP I:346-7]
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[1429301/2836875/5675151] Margaret de Clare
| b. 1292
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| [CP I:346-7]
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| d. April 1342
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| [CP I:346-7]
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[CP I:346-7] Hugh Audley or Aldithley (junior), 2nd s of Hugh A, who
aftwards (viz in 1321), was also summoned to Parl., by Isolt da of
Edmund de Mortimer, of Wigmore, was b c 1289. He was sum. v.p. tpo
Parl. 20 Nov (1317) 11 Edw II to 15 May (1321) 14 Edw II, by writs
directed Hygoni Daudele juniori. He was with his father in the
insurrection of 1321/2 but was pardoned. He was also sum to Parl 3
Dec 1326 to 24 Aug 1336 by writs directed Hugoni de Audele (only), his
father having died in 1325, or early in 1326. In 1336 he was in the
King's service in Scotland, and on 16 Mar 1336/7 he was cr Earl of
Glocester, his wife having, in 1313, become coh to her br Gilbert,
Earl of Glocester and Hertford. In 1341 he was Ambassador to France.
He m 28 Apr 1317, at Windsor, Margaret, widow of Piers (Gavaston),
Earl of Cornwall, 2nd da of Gilbert (de Clare), Earl of Gloucester and
Hertford, by Joan, da of King Edward I. She, who was found to be aged
22 in her bothers Inq.p.m of 12 Oct (1314) 8 Edw II, d. Apr 1342,
before Easter. Inq.p.m. 1342-43. He himself d s.p.m. 10 Nov 1347,
and was put in the priory of Tunbridge, when, "although the dignity
[of the Earl of Gloucester] was to him and his heirs, the title
appears to have been considered as extinct.
[2858600/5673748/11350300] Hugh Audley
| d. bef March 1325/6
| prob Wallingford Castle
| [CP I:347-8]
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| m. c1288
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| [CP I:347-8]
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[2858601/5673749/11350301] Isolt de Mortimer
[CP I:347-8] Hugh Audley, of Stratton Audley, Oxon, yst s of James
Audley or Aldithley, of Heleigh co Stafford, by Ela da of William
Longespee; was b.c. 1267, and obtained from his mother, soon after her
husbands death a reversionary grant (1272-3) 1 Edw I of Stratton
Audley, afsd, which had been her inheritance. He was in the Franch
Wars 1294, etc; a prisoner in France 2 Apr 1299; in the Scottish wars,
1299-1302, and again in 1313; he was in Gascony in 1304/5; Justice of
North Wales 1306; and was Governor of Montgomery Castle 1309. He was
summoned to Parl 15 May (1321) 14 Edw II, the writ being directed
Hugoni de Audele seniori, to distinguish him from his 2nd s., Hugh
Audley Junior, who had been so sum in 1317. In 1321/2 he joined the
insurrection of the Earl of Lancaster, but surrendered before the
battle of Boroughbridge, 16 Mar1321/2, and was confined in Wallingford
Castle.
He m, bef 7 Jan 1293, and probably in 1288, Isolt, widow of Sir Walter
de Balun, of Much Marcle, co Hereford (who was living and m to her
in1286/7), da of Sir Edmund de Mortimer, Of Wigmore, co Hereford, by
Margaret da of Sir William de Fiennes. She brought him the manors of
Eastington, co Gloc, and of Thornbury, co hereford. he d between Nov
1325 and Mar 1325/6, probably while still a prisoner. No trace can be
found of the pardon which he sometimes said to have received, and any
peerage which he may be held to have possessed, may be treated as
having been forfeited by attainder. His wedow was living in 1336.
[5717200/11347496/22700600] James Audley
| b. c1220
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| [CP I:337-8]
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| d. c 11 June 1272
| Ireland
| [CP I:337-8]
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| m. 1244
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| [CP I:337-8]
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[5717201/11347497/22700601] Ela Longespee
| d. bef 22 November 1299
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| [CP I:337-8]
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[CP I:337-8] James of Aldithley, 1st or 2nd s and h, b about 1220
Keeper of the castle of Newcastle-under-Lyme, 30 Oct 1250. He joined
in a letter of the Barons to the Pope in 1258. Witnessed, as one of
the King's sworn Council, the confirmation by Henry III of the
Provisions of Oxford, 1258; Lord Marcher; Seriff of Salop, and co
active part on the King's side against the Barons, bein in arms for
the King on the Welsh Marches in 1264, engaging in the Evesham
campaign in 1265. He m in 1244, Ela, suo jure Countess of Salisbury,
da of William Longespee (who d 1250), bu Idione, da and h of Richard
de Camville. She brought him the manors of Stratton, afterwards
called Stratton Audley, and Wretchwick, Oxon, in frank marriage. he d
about 11 June (1272) 56 Henry III, in Ireland by "breaking his neck".
Writ for his Inq.p.m. 16 July 1272. His widow d apparently shortly
before 22 Nov 1299. Inq.p.m.(1325-26) 19 Edw II.
[11434400//22694992/45401200] Henry of Aldithley
| b. c1175
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| [CP I:337]
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| d. 1246
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| [CP I:337]
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| m. 1217
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| [CP I:337]
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[11434401/22694993/45401201] Bertred Mainwaring
[CP I:337] Henry of Aldithley and s of Adam of A (who d between 1203
and 1211) by Emma, da of Ralf fitz Orm; was b about 1175; with his
father he was witness to a charter of Harvey Bagot in 1194. He bought
large estates from Eleanor Malbank in 1214; in 1227 he acquired the
manors of Edgmund and Newport, and in 1230 that of Ford, all in Salop,
and all held by him direct from the Crown, though not by military or
knight service. He was Under Sheriff of Salop and Co Stafford
1217-20, and Sheriff 1227-32; was in command of the Welsh Marches
1223-46. He built the castle of Heleigh, co Stafford, and RedCastle,
Salop. In 1223 he founded Hulton Abbbey. He was appointed Custodian
of Chester and Beeston Castle, 22 June 1237, on the extinction of the
then earldom of Chester.. He m in 1217, Bertred, da of Ralf
Mainwaring, Seneschal of Chester. He d in 1246, shortly before Nov.
His widow was still living in 1249. She was bur. in Hulton Abbey.
[22868800/45389984/90802400] Adam of Aldithley
| d. 1203 - 1211
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| [CP I:337]
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[22868801/45389985/90802401] Emma fitz Ralf
Dewayne E. Perry -- Ancestry of Dr. Clifford William Mell (1906-1987) -- 1965-Present