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From: "Douglas Richardson" <>
Subject: Re: C.P. Addition: Clarice de Auberville, wife of Sir Fulk Fitz Warin
Date: 9 Dec 2005 00:43:26 -0800
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Dear Newsgroup ~

As a followup to my earlier post regarding Clarice de Auberville and
her daughter, Mabel Ftz Warin, I've since found evidence that the
manors of Iden and Iham, Sussex which belonged to Clarice de
Auberville's father, Robert de Auberville, subsequently passed by
inheritance to Mabel Fitz Warin's daughter, Sibyl de Tregoz, wife of
William de Grandison, Knt., Lord Grandison This is indicated by two
petitions (see copies below), which two records are available through
the online National Archives catalogue
(http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/search.asp).

Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah

Website: www.royalancestry.net

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1. SC 8/11/550B

Covering dates 1287
Scope and content
Places mentioned: Dymock, [Gloucestershire]; Dartford, [Kent]; Iham
(Higham), [Sussex]; Iden, [Sussex]
Other people mentioned: Edward I, King of England; William de Gudisson
(Grandison); Sibyl [de Gudisson (Grandison)]
Nature of request: Copy of a charter of Edward I to the Grandisons
granting to them the manor of Dymock and 44 librates of land with
appurtenances in the manor of Dartford in exchange for the manors of
Iham and Iden. Endorsement: No endorsement.

2. SC 8/11/550A

Covering dates [1334]
Scope and content
Petitioners: William de Grauntsone (Grandison; Sibyl [de Grauntsone
(Grandison)] wife of William de Grandison
Addressees: King
Places mentioned: Dymock, [Gloucestershire]; Iham (Higham), [Sussex];
Iden, [Sussex]
Nature of request: The Grandisons exchanged their manors of Iham and
Iden with Edward I for the manor of Dymock, and the king ordered the
knights and other free tenants of the manor that they attend and answer
the Grandisons as their lord of the manor. However some tenants have
still not transferred their homage according to the grant and order.
The Grandisons request that the king order the tenants of the manor
that they are henceforth to attend and answer them as their lords as
pertains to the manor. Endorsement: Let the charter be shown in
Chancery, and let there be a writ according to their petition.


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