Hawise de Londres
- Born: Kidwelly, Carmarthen, Wales
- Marriage: Sir Patrick de Chaworth Knight & Lord of Kidwelly in Wales 779,987,988
- Died: 1244, Kidwelly, Carmarthen, Wales
Other names for Hawise were Avice de Londres and Hawise de Londres.
General Notes:
~The Visitation of the County of Nottingham, 1569 & 1614, "Chaworth Pedigree," pp. 123-124, Helwise, daughter and heir of Thomas de Lounders, and wife of Patric de Carducis. 987
~A History of Kidwelly, p. 23, "Londres Family Affecting the Lordship of Kidwelly" pedigree, gives William de Londres as the father of Simon, who was in turn the father of another William. This last William was the father of Maurice de Londres; Thomas de Londres, lord of Ogmore, Kidwelly and East Garston & the father of Hawise wife of Patrick de Cadurcis; and Henry de Londres, Archbisop of Dublin. 988
Information about this person:
• Background Information. 988 ~A History of Kidwelly, p. 23, "Londres Family Affecting the Lordship of Kidwelly" pedigree, Patrick de Cadurcis, under age in 23 Henry III and died 1257, married to Hawise daughter of Thomas de Londres. Hawise died 2 Edward I, A.D. 1244.
The children of Hawise and Patrick de Cadurcis were:
Payne de Cadurcis, or Chaworth, aged 13 in 1257, died 1278, and was the in the wardship of his mother. He accompanied Prince Edward to the Holy Land. He was of age 2 Edward I, and commanded West Wales 5 Edward I. He died without issue. Patrick de Cadurcis, died 1282, and married Isabel, the daughter of William de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick. Hervey Eva Anna
• From Gen-Medieval Archives: 193 Ancestry of Thomas de London, lord of Kidwelly? . From: "Douglas Richardson royalancestry@msn.com" <royalancestry@msn.com> Subject: Re: Ancestry of Thomas de London, lord of Kidwelly? Date: 8 Feb 2005 11:20:25 -0800
I found the following record just now in the helpful online A2A Catalogue (http://www.catalogue.nationalarchives.gov.uk/search.asp):
DL 25/2299
Agreement (chirograph) between Patrick de Chaworth (Chauz) and Hawise de London, his wife, and Henry de Tracy, concerning the manor of East Garston, Berkshire and the advowson of the church. If the said Patrick have no heirs by the said Hawise, the manor and advowson to revert to the heris of Hawise. If Hawise die before she have heirs by the said Patrick, the manor and advowson, which they have granted to Eve de Tracy for life, shall revert at the death of the said Eve to Patrick, for life, and at his death to the heirs of Hawise.
This document was apparently created at the time Patrick de Chaworth married Hawise de London, the half-sister of Henry de Tracy. This would have been on or before before 19 Dec. 1243, when Patrick and Hawise were known to have been married. The document also shows that Hawise's mother, Eve Fitz Warin, wife of Oliver de Tracy (died 1210) and Thomas de London (died before 1221) went by the name, Eve de Tracy, in the 1240's. This does not preclude the possibility that Eve Fitz Warin married (3rd) Thomas Mauduit (died 1244).
Hawise de London had another half-sibling, Eve de Tracy, who married Warin de Bassingbourne, of Cambridgeshire. Eve (de Tracy) de Bassingbourne's identity is proven by the Curia Regis Rolls, which shows she was the sister of Henry de Tracy. She had the manor of Morebath, Devon as her maritagium. It passed to her son, Warin de Bassingbourne, Jr.
Hawise married Sir Patrick de Chaworth Knight & Lord of Kidwelly in Wales, son of Payne de Chaworth and Gundred de la Ferté 779,987.,988 (Sir Patrick de Chaworth Knight & Lord of Kidwelly in Wales was born circa 1221 and died in 1258 in Kidwelly, Carmarthen, Wales 779.)
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