Isabella de FerrersEtà: 15 anni11701185

Nome
Isabella de Ferrers
Nascita circa 1170 70
Nascita di una figlia
n° 1
Joan FitzPiers
circa 1185 (alla data di morte)
Morte di un nonno maternoHenry de Ferrers
tra il 1136 e il 1205

Morte di una figliaJoan FitzPiers
circa 1205 (Età 35 anni)
Morte di un maritoPiers «FitzHerbert» of Winchester
1 luglio 1235 (Età 65 anni)

Morte del padreWalchelin de Ferrers
tra il 1182 e il 1245 (Età 12 anni)

Morte tra il 1185 e il 1252 (Età 15 anni)
Titolo
Lady

Titolo
Heiress, of Manor of Lechelade

Famiglia con genitori - View this family
padre
herself
Famiglia con Piers «FitzHerbert» of Winchester - View this family
marito
herself
figlia

Nota

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3D-K.htm ISABE L de Ferrers (-before 29 Apr 1252, bur Lechlade). A manuscript narrati ng the foundation of Wigmore Abbey records that “Isabella… filia d omini de Ferrers de Lechlade” was the second wife of “domini Roger i”, adding that she became a nun “apud Lechelade” and was burie d there [1]. “Rogerus de Mortuomari… et dominæ Isabellæ uxoris m eæ” donated property to Kington St Michael by undated charter, witn essed by “Philippo de Mortuomari…” [2]. She inherited Lechlade a nd Oakham, lost by her older brother when Normandy was conquered by th e French in 1204 [3]. "Ysabell de Mortuomar" paid a fine for "seisin a manerioris de Lichelad et de Langebg q fuerunt Hug de Ferr fratris s ui de dono Walkeln patris eorum" in Gloucestershire, dated 1204 [4]. T he Testa de Nevill lists knights who held land in Gloucestershire, dat ed to [1211/13]: "Rogerus de Mortuo Mari" held "Lechelad et Langeleg d e hereditate uxoris sue" [5]. An order dated [Apr] 1225 delayed repaym ent from "Peter fitz Herbert and Isabella his wife" of a "debt of Henr y de Ferrers brother of the same Isabella" [6]. "Dominum Willelmum d e Bello Campo, vicecomitem Wygorn et Isabellam uxorem eius" granted "t otam terram suam… in Uplodecoumbe" to "dominam Isabellam de Mortuo M are" by charter dated [24 Jun 1250], witnessed by "…domino Jacobo d e Bello Campo…" [7]. [1] Dugdale ''Monasticon'' VI, Wigmore Abbey , Herefordshire, III, Fundationis et Fundatorum Historia, p. 350. [2 ] Dugdale ''Monasticon'' IV, Kington St Michael Nunnery, Wiltshire, IV , p. 399. [3] CP IV 191 footnote c. [4] ''Rotuli de Oblatis et Finib us'', 6 John, p. 209. [5] Testa de Nevill, Part I, p. 50. [6] Fine R olls Henry III, Roll C 60/22, 9 Hen III, 154. [7] Mason, E. (ed.) (19 80) ''The Beauchamp Cartulary Charters 1100-1268'' (London, Pipe Rol l Society NS 43) ("Beauchamp"), 43, p. 23.