Hugues de Gournay
- Born: 1091-1095, Gournay-en-Bray, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy
- Marriage: Melisandra de Coucy
- Died: 1180 at age 89 933
General Notes:
~ The Norman Frontier in the Twelfth and Early Thirteenth Centuries, "Gournay Pedigree," p.504, Hugh de Gournay, son of Gerard de Gournay and Edeva de Warrene, and brother of Gundrada, married Melisende de Coucy as his second wife. His first wife was Beatrice (de Clermont?). 1073
Information about this person:
• Background Information. 933 Hugh de Gournay was the son and succesor of Gerard de Gournay and Editha de Warren. Hugh was brought up in the court of Henry I of England, and was trained by Henry I in military exercises. He married twice, into the two great families of Vermandois and Coucy, and live to a considerable age, not dying until 1180. He is frequently styled Hugh Gournay, Senior, and his son, Hugh Gournay, Junior. His children by Millicent de Coucy, daughter of Thomas de Marla, Lord of Coucy were:
Gerard, eldest son who died in 1151
Hugh de Gournay, V, who was at the siege of Acre in 1190 and married Julia de Dampmartin, sister of Renaud Count of Boulogne
Gunnora, married to Nicholas de Stuteville, who had with her the manors of Kimberley and Dedingham, in Norfolk.
~ The Record of the House of Gournay, p. 18, 22
• From Gen-Medieval Archives: Gournay Family Pedigree. 193 From: royalancestry@msn.com (Douglas Richardson) Subject: Gournay Family Pedigree Date: 19 Jan 2003 17:36:28 -0800
Hugh de Gournay, of Caister, Norfolk, Mapledurham, co. Oxford, seigneur of Gournay-en-Brie, Gaillefontaine, etc., son and heir, born about 1091 (of full age in 1112). During his minority, he was raised by King Henry I and his lands were administered by Drew de Monceaux, his step-father. He married (lst) Beatrice de Vermandois, daughter of Hugh le Grand, Count of Vermandois and Valois, Count of Amiens and Crepy, by Alix, daughter and heiress of Herbert IV, Count of Vermandois and Valois. They had one son, Hugh. He joined Stephen, Count of Aumale, and others in 1118, in an attempt to place William Clito, son of Robert, Duke of Normandy, on the throne. He seised the castle of Plesssis and ravaged Norman terrritory. King Henry I crushed the revolt at Noyon in 1119, after which he submitted and was pardoned. In 1134 King Stephen granted him the manors of Wendover, co. Buckingham and Houghton Regis, co. Bedford. Beatrice was living in 1144. In the period, 1147/55, he witnessed a charter for his nephew, Roger de Mowbray. In 1147 he accompanied King Louis VII of France to the Holy Land. This crusade was unsuccessful and returned in 1149. He married (2nd) Melisende de Coucy, widow of Aleaume Fitz Adam, Governor of the Citadel of Amiens, daughter of Thomas de Coucy (or de Marle) (descendant of Charlemagne), seigneur of Coucy, Marle, de la Fere and Boves, Count of Amiens, by his 2nd wife, Melisende de Crecy, daughter and heiress of Guy de Montlhery, Chatelain de la Ferte. They had two sons, Gerard and Hugh, and one daughter, Aidieve (wife of Nicholas de Stuteville, of Kimberley, Norfolk). He and his 2nd wife were benefactors of the Abbey of Bec. They founded the Abbey of Gaillefontaine in the period, 1144/64. Hugh de Gournay died in 1181, said to be very old. His wife survived him.
[Sources Cited: Daniel Gurney, Record of the House of Gournay (1848), pp. 22, 84-127, 754, 763, 779. Desc. Catalogue of Ancient Deeds 6 (1915): 279. Bedfordshire Historical Record Society 7 (1922): 153-157; 19 (1937): charts fol. pg. 99. Oxfordshire Record Society 7 (1925): 7-15. J. G. Jenkins, Cartulary of Missenden Abbey 1 (1938): 164-165, 188; 3 (1962): 13, 15, 16. C. T. Clay Early Yorkshire Charters 9 (1952): 42, 45-47. Paget (1957), 266: 1-4 (sub Gurnay). D. E. Greenway, Charters of the Honour of Mowbray, 1107-1191 (pub. 1972), pg. 142 (charter dated 1147/55 issued by Roger de Mowbray witnessed by Hugone de Gurnai avunculo meo [my uncle]). West Winter, Descendants of Charlemagne (800-1400) (1987): XII.21.]
Hugues married Melisandra de Coucy, daughter of Thomas Sire de Coucy comté d'Amiens and Melisende de Crècy. (Melisandra de Coucy was born in 1120 in Crecy, Ardennes, Champagne and died after 1180 in Norfolk, England 933.)
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