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About Amiera ‘Maud’ Pincera
Maud Bussel was born about 1105 in Hoghton, Lancashire, England.
- Father: Warine de BUSSEL , Baron of Panwortham b: 1082 in Manor of Panwortham, England (see notes)
- Marriage 1 Hamo PINCERNA , le Boteler b: ABT 1099 in Sefton, Lancashire, England (see notes) Children
children of Hamon and Maud were:
- William de Hocton, who married in 1140, the widow of Geoffry de Favarre
- Richard, No further records.
- Roger, married a daughter of Hugh Bussell.
Notes
- received Hocton (or Houghton) in marriage
- ~The Houghton Genealogy, p. 20, wife of Hamo Pincerna, and daughter of Richard Bussell, second baron of Penwortham, in Lancashire.
- The marriage to Maud, daughter of Warin Bussel is not documented in Burke's Peerage. Instead, according to Burke's Peerage, Hamo's grandson Adam married an unnamed daughter of Warin Bussel. If Burke's is correct, it makes this marriage somewhat questionable.
- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bussel-2 The Lancashire Inquests, Extents and Feudal Aids, by William Farrer, refers to six daughters of Warine Bussel, who are given in marriage either by their father or their brother Richard.[1] Unfortunately only one daughter is named and it's impossible to tell if these are six separate sisters, or whether some of them may have been widowed and these marriages represent a second or even third marriage. "Warine (Bussel) gave to Hamon le Boteler in frank marriage with his daughter, ij carucates of land in Heton and in Etheliston"[2]“
- http://www.thepeerage.com/p34840.htm#i348399 Ameira Busli was the daughter of Warin de Busli.2 She married Hamo Pincerna, son of Hervey Walter and Maud de Valoignes.1 She died circa 1150.2 She was Joint Lord of Manchester.1 She was Thane of Blackburn.1
Origins
Children of Warine Bussel:
- Richard Bussell, Lord of Penwortham who flourished in 1150-1164, gave the two Standish and Langtree ploughlands to Richard Spileman who married the granters sister.
- Albert Bussel
- Geoffrey Bussel
- Daughter, m. Richard Spileman
- Daughter, m. Hamlet le Boteler, ancestors of the Hoghtons of Hoghton Tower, Lancashire, was granted two ploughlands in Heaton in Lonsdale and Eton.
- Daughter, m. Alan son of Swain, to whom was given Gunofsmoors (now Hoghton)
References
- The Families of Standish of Standish, Lancashire, England, and Standish of ... (1959 - 77 pages) By Frederick Lewis Weis. Page 2-3. < GoogleBooks >
- http://cybergata.com/roots/266.htm
- http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&id...
- https://archive.org/details/houghtongenealog00houg/page/21/mode/1up
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naworth_Castle Naworth Castle, also known as, or recorded in historical documents as "Naward", is a castle in Cumbria, England, near the town of Brampton. ...The castle is thought to have late 13th-century origins, in the form of a square keep and bailey. It was first mentioned in 1323, and in 1335 a licence to crenellate was granted.
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Amiera ‘Maud’ Pincera's Timeline
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Chorley, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
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