1190 (ca) charte du Hommet

Anecdote

Charter of Jordan du Hommet and his wife Hawise de Crèvecœur for the abbey of Troarn near Caen, confirming the grant of the church of Cléville (Calvados, cant. Troarn) by Hawise's predecessors (late 12th century). Caen, AD Calvados, H 7799 (reproduced by permission of the Archives du Calvados).

Jordan acquired Sheringham (Norfolk) and lands in the Bessin from his father Richard I du Hommet, and estates in the Pays d'Auge, including Cléville, through his marriage to Hawise de Crèvecœur. He became constable of the city of Sées under the Angevin kings and died on the Third Crusade in 1192. John , eldest son of Jordan and Hawise, appears in both England and Normandy after 1204, but ultimately all the Norman lands of this branch of the Hommets were confiscated by the French crown. John's daughter Lucy, wife of Richard de Grey of Codnor (Derbs.), made an unsuccessful attempt to recover her ancestors' Norman inheritance in 1260.

Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
md5 97f199fb4c9a26d3ea67beaae1d864eb
 

Références

  1. du Hommet, Jordan [I46717]