, Gundred 1a

Nom de naissance Gundred
ID Gramps I48766
Genre féminin

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Décès 27/5/1085    
 

Familles

    Famille de de Warenne, William et , Gundred [F08507]
Mariés Mari de Warenne, William [I40798]
  Enfants
  1. de Warenne, William [I43023]
  2. de Warenne, Edith [I41800]

Anecdote

GUNDRED (-Castle Acre, Norfolk 27 May 1085, bur Lewes Priory). Her marriage is recorded by Orderic Vitalis who also specifies that she was Gerbod´s sister[12]. "Willelmus de Warenna…Surreie comes [et] Gundrada uxor mea" founded Lewes Priory as a cell of Cluny by charter dated 1080[13]. This charter also names "domine mee Matildis regine, matris uxoris mee", specifying that the Queen gave "mansionem quoque Carlentonam nomine" to Gundred. It is presumably on this basis that some secondary works claim, it appears incorrectly, that Gundred was the daughter of William I King of England. Weir asserts that the charter in question "has been proved spurious"[14], although it is not certain what other elements in the text indicate that this is likely to be the case. Assuming the charter is genuine, it is presumably possible that "matris" was intended in the context to indicate a quasi-maternal relationship, such as foster-mother or godmother. The same relationship is referred to in the charter dated to [1080/86] under which William I King of England donated property in Norfolk to Lewes priory, for the souls of "…Gulielmi de Warenna et uxoris suæ Gundfredæ filiæ meæ"[15]. Gundred died in childbirth. m (1070) as his first wife, WILLIAM de Warenne, son of RODULF [Raoul] de Warenne & his first wife Beatrix --- (-Lewes 24 Jun 1088, bur Lewes Priory). He was created Earl of Surrey in [late Apr] 1088[16], although he and his immediate successors usually styled themselves "Earl de Warenne".

Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID ED3D4C926B014C75AEDF2477EBBD17132FF1
 

Arbre généalogique

    1. , Gundred
      1. de Warenne, William [I40798]
        1. de Warenne, William [I43023]
        2. de Warenne, Edith [I41800]

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
      • Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#_Toc388773409
      • Niveau de confiance: Très haut