Isabella Fitz Baldric
- Marriage: Guy de Craon 1126
- Died: 1280, Hampshire, England 800
Information about this person:
• Background Information. 800 Hugh Fitz Baldric "held of the king," the manor of Sourth Warborough, at the time of the Domesday Survey. This manor was passed on to his daughter on her marriage to Guy de Craon, and was held in succession by his son, Alan, then grandson, Maurice and great-grandson, Guy de Croan. The manor then passed on his daughter Petronilla, was first married to William de Longchamp, secondly to Henry de Mara, and thirdly to Oliver de Vaux, and held the manor jointly with her respective husbands until her death in 1280. At the time of Petronilla's death, the manor passed on to the son of her first marriage, Henry de Longchamp.
~A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 3, pp. 378-382
• Background Information. Hugh Fitz Baldric; South Warnborough: held South Warnborough from the King. Now Hugh fitz Baldric holds it, and Guy holds if from him with Hugh's daughter. It then answered for eleven hides; now for six.
Robin Fleming, Domesday Book and the Law: Society and Legal Custom in Early Medieval England, p. 156, Cambridge University Press, 2004
Isabella married Guy de Craon, son of Renaud Seigneur de Sablé et Craon and Enoguen de Vitré.1126 (Guy de Craon was born in 1062 in /of Freiston, Lincolnshire, England and died in 1121.)
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