Maud de Glanville
- Marriage: William d’Auberville 1251
Noted events in her life were:
• Background Information. 1251 This William de Aubervilled, afterwards know as Sir William de Auberville, senior, married Maud, eldest daughter of Ralph de Glanville; the later having been Justiciary of the Kingdom from 1180 to accession of Richard I, whom he accompanied to the Holy Land. Sir William's principal seat was at Westenhanger : and he was the pious founder of Langdon Abbey, which in the fourth year of Richard I (1192), he endowed with the manor of Langdon and the churches of Walmer, Oxney, Landon and Lydden. He was besides a great benefactor to Christ Church, Cantebury and was a Justice of the County.
~The History of Walmer and Walmer Castle, pp. 40-42
Maud married William d’Auberville, son of Hugh d’Auberville and Wimarca.1251 (William d’Auberville was born before 1130 of Langdon, Kent, England 193 and died circa 1196 in England 193.)
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