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About Auda de Malbank, heiress
Auda de Malbank
- Father William de Malbank, 5th Baron of Shipbroke, b. Abt 1150, of,Wich Malbank,Cheshire,England d. Bef 1186
- Mother Lady Alda de Beauchamp, b. Bef 1156, of, ,Bedforshire,England d. Aft 1190
- Family 1 Hugh de Altaribus Married Abt 1210
- Family 2 Warin Vernon, 5th Baron of Shipbroke, b. Abt 1180, Of, Shipbrook, Cheshire, Eng d. Abt 1248 Married Abt 1221
Children
1. Warine de Vernon, 6th Baron Vernon, b. Abt 1223, d. 1240
2. Ralph Vernon, Rector of Hanwell, b. 1225, Of,Shipbrook,Cheshire,Eng
3. Margery or Matilda de Vernon
4. Auda de Vernon, d. Abt 1269
5. Rohesia (Rose) Vernon
6. Mathew de Vernon, b. Abt 1235, of Brichull
7. Nicholas Vernon, d. Abt 1288
8. Richard Vernon
Family ID F6031 Group Sheet
Notes
- G Ormerod: The History of Cheshire Vol 3:133
- M E Sorley: The Sorley Pedigrees P. 25
http://cybergata.com/roots/1305.htm
Alda, daughter and coheir of William Malbank, married Warin de Vernon, baron of Shipbrook, and had the following children:
- Warine de Vernon, married to Margaret, daughter and heir of Ralph de Audeville. He left a son, who died, and three daughter and coheirs.
- Ralph de Vernon, rector of Hanwell. On the death of his nephew, the son of Warin de Vernon, he entered on the barony, and retained possession against his nieces; but an arrangement was made whereby they had one moiety of the barony and the manor of Leftwich, and he retained the other moiety with the capital manor of Shipbrook, whe he settled on his illegitimate son Ralph Vernon.
- Matthew de Vernon, had Brickull in Buckinghamshire.
- Nicholas de Vernon, ancestor of the Vernons of Whatcroft
- Richard de Vernon
~The Coucher Book on Chartulary of Walley Abbey, Vol. II, p. 479
Little else is recorded of Baron William Draycote ( Malbac)'s life. His wife Andilicia probably died early in the reign of Henry II. They had no male heirs and, on his death, his lands and the privileges of the Nantwich barony were divided between his three daughters.[1] Philippa, the eldest, inherited Nantwich Castle as part of her share of the town. She married Thomas, Lord Basset of Headington in Oxfordshire. The second daughter, Eleanor, did not marry; her lands were granted to Henry de Audley.[1] Auda (also Adena), the youngest daughter, married Warin (also Warren) de Vernon; their daughter Auda (also Aldetha) brought Sandon in Staffordshire by marriage to Sir William Stafford, a member of the great baronial family of Stafford Castle.[1][2]
From Wikitree:
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English (default) edit | history Warin de Vernon formerly Vernon Born about 1178 in Cheshire, Englandmap Son of Sir Richard Osebroke of (Vernon) de Vernon and Avice (Avenal) d'Avenal Brother of Robert (Vernon) de Vernon, Ralph (Vernon) de Vernon and William (Vernon) de Vernon Husband of Auda (Malbank) de Vernon — married 1205 in Shipbrook, Cheshire, Englandmap Father of Ralph Vernon, Warine (Vernon) de Vernon, Alice Vernon, Nicholas Vernon, Matthew Vernon and Richard (De Vernon) Vernon Died 1247 in Broughton, Buckinghamshire, Englandmap
Per a 2013 post on soc.genealogy.medieval: "Harl.MS.2065 contains extracts from early Cheshire Inquisitions Post Mortem and on f.25, dated to 32 Henry III (1248) is the order to John de Grey, justiciar of Chester, to make the inquisition into which lands Warin de Vernon held of the king in chief.
"The interesting elements from a genealogical perspective come from the jurors comments on his heir.
"My rough translation is:
"When Warin was a young man he loved a certain woman named Auda who was first betrothed to Roger de Altaribus, and he took her into England after which the said Warin returned to Cheshire and held her as his own, and by her was born outside marriage a certain Annore by name, and Warin and William, and after censure from the church he married her, and after the marriage was approved was born Ralph"
"I need to check my transcription/translation when I next return to the BL, as (typically) I found it fifteen minutes before the manuscripts room closed for the day and cameras are not allowed. It does though seem to pick up on, and clarify, a few elements of the Vernon/Malbank story.
"After the death of Warin de Vernon in 1248, his inheritance was quickly divided between his son Ralph, and his grandson Warin, (the son of the Warin mentioned in the 1248 IPM). Ralph and Warin made a fine with the King of 100 marks on 15 Feb 1248/9 for his confirmation of their agreed split. (National Archives, C60/46 m.10 - also online at www.finerollshenry3.org.uk). This arrangement though had always struck me as a slightly unusual arrangement, and indeed a relatively mutual and civil agreement. If, as the jurors in the IPM suggest, there was general doubt over the legitimacy, but not the actual parentage of Warin, then this eventual split of the Vernon inheritanace could have been a practical resolution to this.
"Another element from this IPM is the naming of Roger de Altaribus. Auda's first husband is often stated to be Hugh de Altaribus, but there seems to have been a son by this first marriage of that name and confusion could have crept in from this. BL Harl MS 2077, f.63, is a transcript of a charter which dates from before c.1230 from Hugh de Altaripus son of Alde Malbank to "Warin de Vernon my father in law and Warin his son, my brother." However this transcription will need some further corroboration as Harl MS 1988, f.159 has another copy of the same charter in which it is transcribed, not as Hugh, but as "Auda de Altaribus filia Alde Maubank concessi Warino de Veron patri meo in lege et Warino filio suo fratri meo." If Hugh de Altaribus was a son, he may also have taken the name of his step-family as a Hugh de Vernon appears c.1216-c.1230 as parson of Davenham in a charter by Warin de Vernon to his son Nicholas of land at Haslegrove (BL Harl MS.2008, f.52). Who Roger de Altaribus was, or what his background was, I am not yet sure. Indeed given that the jurors were recollecting details of a presumably brief marriage from almost 50 years earlier, then there is a chance that the name of Roger could have been incorrectly recalled.
"Another element to note from the transcript of the IPM are the jurors comments that Warin took Auda into England. At this time Cheshire was not viewed as part of England, so this comment would refer to Warin and Auda simply heading out of the county. (See H.Hewitt, _Medieval Cheshire_, Chetham Society, 1929, p.7 for more on this perspective plus other examples of this turn of phrase). Indeed, this might have some corroboration from an essoin recorded under the county of Oxfordshire that was provided by Nicholas son of Thomas in 1201 for the case between Warin de Vernon and the King in a plea over why Warin had married without the consent of the King. (see D.Stenton, _Pleas before the King or his Justices 1198-1201_, Selden Society Vol.67, 1953, p.337)."
Sources
Soc.Genealogy.Medieval posting of Luke Potter on 23 Aug 2013 - http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/2013-08/... Source: S1 Author: Ancestry.com Title: Public Member Trees Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006; Repository: #R1 Notes
Note N197Notes Notes: twin brother of Matthew. Through his first marriage acquired Haddon. Sir Warin (Warnine)(Warren) de VERNON (F9) F9. Sir Warin (Warnine-S66)(Warren) de VERNON. Baron of Shipbrook (Shipbroke). Born (about 1190-V61)(in 1198-V11), of Shipbrook, Cheshire, England; son of Richard de VERNON [F7] and Avice de AVENELL. He married Auda de MALBANK (b.1190 Shipbrook-d.1219-1220), daughter of William Malbank of Wich Malbank. He died (between 1247 and 1249-V61)(in 1248) in England. CHILDREN: Ralphe de VERNON [F48], Warine de VERNON [F42], Matthew VERNON [F158], Nicholas de VERNON [F159], Richard de VERNON [F160]. {S1,S2,S11,S57,S61,S66}.
brief biography
joint heiress of her father
comments
Date of marriage might be 1204.
References
- “Bromley: Midlands family history, and the search for the Leicestershire Origins.” By Ian Bromley. Page 31. GoogleBooks
- http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lifelines...
- https://www.cookancestry.com/web/glenn%20cook%20master%20file/18940...
- http://cybergata.com/roots/1305.htm
Auda de Malbank, heiress's Timeline
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1177
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Wich Malbank, Cheshire, England
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1195 |
1195
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Shipbrook, Northwich, Cheshire, England
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1205 |
1205
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Northwich, Cheshire, England
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1212 |
1212
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Northwich, Cheshire West and Chester, England, United Kingdom
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1218 |
1218
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Shipbrook, Cheshire, Eng.
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1220 |
1220
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Minshull Vernon, Cheshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1230 |
1230
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Shipbrook Castle, Shipbrook, Cheshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1235 |
1235
Age 58
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Shipbrook, Cheshire, England
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