Countess Judith (born in Normandy between 1054 and 1055, died after 1086), was a niece of William the Conqueror. Half sister of Sybille de Moëslains; Guy I, Comte de Ponthieu; Adelaide de Ponthieu, Comtesse d'Aumale; Foulques de Montreuil; Hélissende de Ponthieu and 2 others; Stephen, count of Aumale and Alice comtesse de Bourgogne « less, http://genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00108321&tree=LEO. 1054-1086. She was a daughter of his sister Adelaide of Normandy, Countess of Aumale and Lambert II, … Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. © 1996-2020, Amazon.com, Inc. ou ses filiales. 1074-Adelize. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_of_Lens for considerably more information, including the Domesday Book accounting. Her marriage is recorded by Orderic Vitalis who calls her the king's "consobrina"[213]. Land for 5 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 3 possible. 1 mill, 5s; meadow for 12 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. Désolé, un problème s'est produit lors de l'enregistrement de vos préférences en matière de cookies.
It lies in Potton, the Countess' own manor. She married Waltheof of Northumbria and was the grandmother of Henry of Scotland . Judith refused to marry Simon and she fled the country to avoid William's anger. It answers for 5 hides. Comment les évaluations sont-elles calculées ? Judith betrayed Waltheof to her uncle, who had Waltheof beheaded on 31 May 1076. In Potton|POTONE Hugh holds ½ virgate of land from the Countess. In total, value £12; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £13. In 1070, Judith married Earl Waltheof, 1st Earl of Northampton|Waltheof of Huntingdon and Northumbria. She was a daughter of his sister Adelaide of Normandy, Countess of Aumale and Lambert II, Count of Lens, Lady Judith of Boulogne Contessa de Ponthieu Lens. Land for 12 ploughs. Her marriage is recorded by Orderic Vitalis who calls her the king's "consobrina"[461]. There were 4 Freemen who had 1 hide and 1 virgate; they could grant to whom they would. Noté /5. Veuillez réessayer. It was the last serious act of resistance against the Norman conquest of England. 1026-1090. Achetez neuf ou d'occasion She also founded churches at Kempston and Hitchin. Her holdings included land at: The parish of Sawtry|Sawtry Judith in Huntingdonshire is named after the Countess. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 smallholder. It was the last serious act of resistance against the Norman conquest of England. Orderic Vitalis says Waltheof's marriage with Judith was arranged by King William "to strengthen the bonds of friendship" with her future husband[214]. Retrouvez Judith of Lens: Count, William I of England, Adelaide of Normandy, Lambert II, Count of Lens, Waltheof, 1st Earl of Northampton, Maud, 2nd Countess of Huntingdon et des millions de livres en stock sur Amazon.fr.
A manuscript records that “Juditha comitissa…uxor Waldevi comitis Huntingdon, et neptis Gulielmi Conquestoris” founded Elstow priory[462]. January 1, 2018 by Heather Y Wheeler. Geni requires JavaScript! The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 2s. Her parentage is further clarified by the foundation charter of Saint-Martin d´Auchy narrates the church´s foundation by “Guerinfrido qui condidit castellum…Albamarla” and names “Engueranni consulis qui filius fuit Berte supradicti Guerinfridi filie et Adelidis comitisse uxoris sue sororis…Willelmi Regis Anglorum” and “Addelidis comitissa supradicti Engueranni et supradicte Adelidis filia…Judita comitissa domine supradicte filia”[463]. 1076-1126. King Edward held this manor; it was Earl Tosti's. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORTHERN FRANCE.htm.
In total, value £12; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £13. Alice de Huntingdon, Mathilde de Huntingdon, Mathilde de Huntingdon, Alice de Huntingdon, Lambert de Boulogne, Adelheid van Normandie, 1054 - Lens, Pas-De-Calais, Nord-Pas-De-Calais, France, 1086 - Lens, Pas-De-Calais, Nord-Pas-De-Calais, France, Waltheof Ii Earl Huntingdon Northumberland, Lens, Artois, Flemish region, Holy Roman Empire (now Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France), Clifford Castle, Clifford, Herefordshire, England, Ancestors of Robert Harry Chapman - Carpenter's Son, Matilda of Huntingdon, Countess of Huntingdon & Queen consort of Scotland, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_of_Lens, http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/p63.htm#i8094, http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/index.htm, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_of_Lens, Birth of Judith de Lens, Countess of Huntingdon. In lordship 3½ hides; 3 ploughs there. Birth of Matilda of Huntingdon, Countess of Huntingd... Death of Judith de Lens, Countess of Huntingdon at L... Burial of Judith de Lens, Countess of Huntingdon, "Judith of Lens", "Judith de Lens", "Judith de Normandie", "Judith de Boulogne", "Juditha de Lens", Countess of Huntingdon, Countess of Northumbria, Countess, Countess Judith (born in Normandy between 1054 and 1055, died after 1086), was a niece of William the Conqueror. Afficher ou modifier votre historique de navigation, Recyclage (y compris les équipements électriques et électroniques), Annonces basées sur vos centres d’intérêt. In lordship 3½ hides; 3 ploughs there. 8 villagers with 4½ ploughs; woodland, 4 pigs. A Freeman had 1 virgate; he could grant and sell, and withdraw to another lord. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------, Wife of Ketel (Lancaster) of Lancaster — married [date unknown] [location unknown], Spouse(s) Waltheof, 1st Earl of Northampton Noble family House of Boulogne Father Lambert II, Count of Lens Mother Adelaide of Normandy Born 1054 or 1055 Normandy Died after 1086, WikiTree FREE Birth: Apr 1054 - Lens, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France Death: 1086 - Lens, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France Parents: Lambert II Comte de Boulogne, Adelaide Comtesse de Aumale Albemarle de Normandy Husband: Ivo De Roumare of Kendal Sheriff of Lincolnshire Taillebois, Waltheof II Siwardson Earl Of Huntingdon Northumbria Children: Adeliza De Taillebois, Adeliza deTaillebois, Lady Christina, Baroness Kendal DeTaillebois Kendal, Judith DeHuntingdon De Taillebois, Lucia De Taillebois, Matilda Taillebois, Beatrix De Taillebois, Guillaume De Taillebois. Earl Tosti held this manor. A manuscript records that “Juditha comitissa…uxor Waldevi comitis Huntingdon, et neptis Gulielmi Conquestoris” founded Elstow priory[212]. Il analyse également les commentaires pour vérifier leur fiabilité. Judith founded Elstow Abbey in Bedfordshire around 1078. Simon I of St. Liz, 1st Earl of Northampton, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Judith_of_Lens&oldid=984007710, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 17 October 2020, at 16:19. Ranulf brother of Ilger holds EVERTON from the Countess. À la place, notre système tient compte de facteurs tels que l'ancienneté d'un commentaire et si le commentateur a acheté l'article sur Amazon. King Edward held this manor; it was Earl Tosti's. In 1070, Judith married Earl Waltheof of Huntingdon and Northumbria. Après avoir consulté un produit, regardez ici pour revenir simplement sur les pages qui vous intéressent. She was recorded in the Domesday book as "Judith the Countess" and to have held estates in many counties, most of them apparently gifts from the King, her uncle, and held Huntingdon in dower in 1086. She had land-holdings in 10 counties in the Midlands and East Anglia. It's all about family. In 1070, Judith married Earl Waltheof of Huntingdon and Northumbria. JUDITH de Lens, daughter of LAMBERT de Boulogne Comte de Lens & his wife Adelais de Normandie (1054-after 1086). Livraison accélérée gratuite sur des millions d’articles, et bien plus. From Wikipedia http://genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00108321&tree=LEO Countess Judith(born in Normandy between 1054 and 1055, died after 1086), was a niece of William I of England|William the Conqueror. 4 villagers; 5 smallholders. She was a daughter of his sister Adelaide of Normandy, Countess of Aumale and Lambert II, Count of Lens. It was the last serious act of resistance against the Norman conquest of England. In lordship 1 hide and ½ virgate; 2 ploughs there.
She deposed against her husband when he was accused of involvement in the conspiracy of the Earls of Norfolk and Hereford in 1075[215]. Her holdings included land at: The parish of Sawtry Judith in Huntingdonshire is named after the Countess.
In lordship 1 hide and ½ virgate; 2 ploughs there. 13 smallholders and 3 slaves.
Land for 5 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 3 possible. She had land-holdings in 10 counties in the English Midlands|Midlands and East Anglia. She deposed against her husband when he was accused of involvement in the conspiracy of the Earls of Norfolk and Hereford in 1075[215]. Judith betrayed Waltheof to her uncle, who had Waltheof beheaded on 31 May 1076. Mother of Adelisa de Huntington and Matilda of Huntingdon, Countess of Huntingdon & Queen consort of Scotland Les membres Amazon Prime profitent de la livraison accélérée gratuite sur des millions d’articles, d’un accès à des milliers de films et séries sur Prime Video, et de nombreux autres avantages. Comte Lambert II of Boulogne. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 6½ ploughs.
Value £3; when acquired 100s; as much before 1066. She was a daughter of his sister Adelaide of Normandy, Countess of Aumale and Lambert II, Count of Lens. Orderic Vitalis says Waltheof's marriage with Judith was arranged by King William "to strengthen the bonds of friendship" with her future husband[214]. About FamilySearch. Marriage: Adélaïde de Normandie. It lay in Potton, the Countess' own manor.