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1. “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,†Douglas Richardson (2013):
“ISABEL DE SENLIS, married WILLIAM MAUDUIT, of Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, Hartley Mauduit and Shaldem, Hampshire, Great Bowden and Harborough, Leicestershire, Barrowden, Morcott, and South Luffenham, Rutland, etc., hereditary Chamberlain of the Exchequer, son and heir of William Mauduit, of Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, Hartley Mauduit and Shaldern, Hampshire, hereditary Chamberlain of the Exchequer, by his wife, Alice. Her maritagium included a demesne in Grendon, Northamptonshire, together with lands in Braybrooke, Great Oakley, and Great Newton, Northamptonshire and Othorpe, Leicestershire. They had one son, Robert. In the period, 1174-84, he witnessed a charter for his brother-in-law, Earl Simon [de Senlis]. In 1180 he was put in charge of treasure sent for the king's use from Newark to Doncaster, and from Doncaster to York. In the period, 1180-9, he granted the manor of Shalden, Hampshire to his brother, Robert Mauduit. He acquired property in Westminster, Middlesex from the 1180s, including a messuage in Longditch from Adam of Westminster and his wife Maud; land in Longditch adjoining that messuage from Alexander son of William the priest and his wife Alice; and half an acre of meadow in Lousmede from Peter son of Thomas the mariner. WILLIAM MAUDUIT died 2 October 1194, and was buried at Waverley Abbey, Surrey. In 1198 his widow, Isabel, was charged 30 marks to have her own marriage. In 1204 she was sued by Emald Fitz Richard regarding the advowson of the church of Morcott, Rutland; Isabel called to warranty her son, Robert. In 1210 she sued John Fitz Geoffrey for her dower in lands in Morcott, Rutland. The same year she was sued by the daughters or representatives of Alice de Bidun (sister of Isabel's husband, William Mauduit) for the vill of Morcott, Rutland, in which Isabel claimed dower; Isabel called to warranty her son, Robert. Baker Hist. & Antiqs. of Northampton 2 (1836-41): 129 (Mauduit ped.). Luard Annales Monastici 2 (Rolls Ser. 36) (1865): 249-250 (Annals of Waverley sub A.D. 1194 -"Obiit Willelmus Maldut vi. non. Octobris, et sepultus est ante ostium capituli apud Waverleiam."). Herald & Genealogist 7 (1873): 385-394. Trans. Leicestershire Architectural & Arch. Soc. 3 (1874): 155. Ratcliff Hist. & Antiqs. of the Newport Pagnell Hundreds (1900): 108-112. Ancestor 5 (1903): 207-210. VCH Hampshire 4 (1911): 101-103. G.H. Fowler 'Shire of Bedford and the Earldom of Huntingdon' in Pubs. Bedfordshire Hist. Rec. Soc. 9 (1925): 23-34. C.R.R. 3 (1926): 179, 183, 225, 233, 276; 4 (1929): 7-8; 5 (1931): 198-199; 6 (1932): 8, 47, 224-225. VCH Buckingham 4 (1927): 348-362. Stenton Facsimiles of Early Charters from Northamptonshire Coils. (1930): 90-92 (charter of William Mauduit dated 1180-9). Stenton Great Roll of the Pipe Michaelmas 1198 (Pipe Roll Soc. n.s. 9) (1932): 125. VCH Northampton 4 (1937): 11-17 (Mauduit arms: Gules three piles wavy or). VCH Rutland 2 (1935): 170-175 (Mauduit arms: Argent two bars gules). Hatton Book of Seals (1950): 238-239 (charter of Earl Simon [de Sculls] dated 1174-84). Mason Beauchamp Cartulary Charters (Pipe Roll Soc. n.s. 43) (1980): lix (Mauduit ped.), 103-104 (charter of Earl Simon [de Senlis] dated c.1158-74). Stringer Earl David of Huntingdon, 1152-1219 (1985). Columbia Law Rev. 88 (1988): 433-536.â€
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