JOSCELIN Crispin (-after [1180]). The Historia cœnobiii Mortui-Maris records (during the period after "domnus Adam, natione Anglicus, prior Mortui-maris, qui ab Ursicampo venerat monachus" was appointed abbot of Mortemer, from the context, which appears to have been between 1138 and 1154 judging from other parts of the same text) that "Robertus de Dangu" donated land "in loco…Pomereia" to Mortemer and that "Joscelinus Crispinus gener ipsius Roberti" donated further land "pro concordia de morte Adæ Aculei…et alias…pro terra Bartholomæi de Neaphlea"[2933]. "…Amalricus Crespin, Gislebertus Crespin, Goscelinus Crespin…" witnessed the charter dated to [end 1150/early Sep 1151] under which "H. dux Normannorum" granted privileges to the citizens of Rouen[2934]. The Red Book of the Exchequer records enfeoffments in the duchy of Normandy in [1172], "Joscelinus Crispinus" with three knights "de vicecomitatu de Conteville" and 32 knights of his own, with two knights "de feodo Novo Mercato…"[2935]. "…Gocellino Crispin et Guillelmo filio eius…" subscribed the charter dated to [1172/78] under which Henry II King of England confirmed donations to the monks of Bec established at the church of Pré at Rouen which had been made by a charter of King Henry I dated 1122[2936]. The Historia cœnobiii Mortui-Maris records (during the period after "domnus Willelmus natione Anglicus" was appointed abbot of Mortemer, from the context, which appears to have been in [1179/80] judging from other parts of the same text) that "domina…Isabella de Dangu" chose burial at Mortemer and that after she died "vir eius domnus Joscelinus Crispinus et filii eorum" donated revenue "in molendino de Waltot" for her anniversary and that of "patris eius Robertus de Dangu", and also states that "Domina etiam de Harecort filia sius" donated books and other items for her own burial in the abbey[2937]. m (before 1138/54) ISABELLE de Dangu, daughter of ROBERT de Dangu & his wife --- (-bur Mortemer-és-Lions). The latest date of her marriage is ascertained from the Historia cœnobiii Mortui-Maris which records (during the period after "domnus Adam, natione Anglicus, prior Mortui-maris, qui ab Ursicampo venerat monachus" was appointed abbot of Mortemer, from the context, which appears to have been between 1138 and 1154 judging from other parts of the same text) that "Robertus de Dangu" donated land "in loco…Pomereia" to Mortemer and that "Joscelinus Crispinus gener ipsius Roberti" donated further land[2938]. The Historia cœnobiii Mortui-Maris records (during the period after "domnus Willelmus natione Anglicus" was appointed abbot of Mortemer, from the context, which appears to have been in [1179/80] judging from other parts of the same text) that "domina…Isabella de Dangu" chose burial at Mortemer and that after she died "vir eius domnus Joscelinus Crispinus et filii eorum" donated revenue "in molendino de Waltot" for her anniversary and that of "patris eius Robertus de Dangu", and also states that "Domina etiam de Harecort filia sius" donated books and other items for her own burial in the abbey[2939]. Joscelin & his wife had six children
JOSCELIN Crispin (-after [1180]). The Historia cœnobiii Mortui-Maris records (during the period after "domnus Adam, natione Anglicus, prior Mortui-maris, qui ab Ursicampo venerat monachus" was appointed abbot of Mortemer, from the context, which appears to have been between 1138 and 1154 judging from other parts of the same text) that "Robertus de Dangu" donated land "in loco…Pomereia" to Mortemer and that "Joscelinus Crispinus gener ipsius Roberti" donated further land "pro concordia de morte Adæ Aculei…et alias…pro terra Bartholomæi de Neaphlea"[2528]. "…Amalricus Crespin, Gislebertus Crespin, Goscelinus Crespin…" witnessed the charter dated to [end 1150/early Sep 1151] under which "H. dux Normannorum" granted privileges to the citizens of Rouen[2529]. The Red Book of the Exchequer records enfeoffments in the duchy of Normandy in [1172], "Joscelinus Crispinus" with three knights "de vicecomitatu de Conteville" and 32 knights of his own, with two knights "de feodo Novo Mercato…"[2530]. "…Gocellino Crispin et Guillelmo filio eius…" subscribed the charter dated to [1172/78] under which Henry II King of England confirmed donations to the monks of Bec established at the church of Pré at Rouen which had been made by a charter of King Henry I dated 1122[2531]. The Historia cœnobiii Mortui-Maris records (during the period after "domnus Willelmus natione Anglicus" was appointed abbot of Mortemer, from the context, which appears to have been in [1179/80] judging from other parts of the same text) that "domina…Isabella de Dangu" chose burial at Mortemer and that after she died "vir eius domnus Joscelinus Crispinus et filii eorum" donated revenue "in molendino de Waltot" for her anniversary and that of "patris eius Robertus de Dangu", and also states that "Domina etiam de Harecort filia sius" donated books and other items for her own burial in the abbey[2532]. m (before 1138/54) ISABELLE de Dangu, daughter of ROBERT de Dangu & his wife --- (-bur Mortemer-és-Lions). The latest date of her marriage is ascertained from the Historia cœnobiii Mortui-Maris which records (during the period after "domnus Adam, natione Anglicus, prior Mortui-maris, qui ab Ursicampo venerat monachus" was appointed abbot of Mortemer, from the context, which appears to have been between 1138 and 1154 judging from other parts of the same text) that "Robertus de Dangu" donated land "in loco…Pomereia" to Mortemer and that "Joscelinus Crispinus gener ipsius Roberti" donated further land[2533]. The Historia cœnobiii Mortui-Maris records (during the period after "domnus Willelmus natione Anglicus" was appointed abbot of Mortemer, from the context, which appears to have been in [1179/80] judging from other parts of the same text) that "domina…Isabella de Dangu" chose burial at Mortemer and that after she died "vir eius domnus Joscelinus Crispinus et filii eorum" donated revenue "in molendino de Waltot" for her anniversary and that of "patris eius Robertus de Dangu", and also states that "Domina etiam de Harecort filia sius" donated books and other items for her own burial in the abbey[2534]. Joscelin & his wife had six children