Tómas de St. Valéry
- Marriage: Adela de Ponthieu
- Died: Bef 1220
Noted events in his life were:
• Web Reference: Charles Cawley's Midieval Lands, Thomas de St. Valéy. Thomas de Saint-Valéry (-before 1220). "Bernardus de sancto Walerico" donated the manor of "Wulgariscote" to Godstow nunnery, Oxfordshire, with the consent of "uxoris meæ Avoridis et filiorum meorum Reginaldi, Bernardi et Thomæ", confirmed by Henry II King of England, by undated charter[Dugdale Monasticon IV, Godestow Nunnery, Oxfordshire, VI, p. 364].
Thomas de St. Valéry married ([1191/92]) Adela de Ponthieu, daughter of Jean [I] Comte de Ponthieu & his third wife Beatrix de Saint-Pol (-after 18 Oct 1241). Letters dated 1178 confirm the marriage of "comes Pontivi filiam suam Edelam" and "Renaldo filio Bernardi de Sancto Walerico", with the right of substitution in case either party died before the marriage [Ponthieu IX, p. 21.]
Tómas married Adela de Ponthieu, daughter of Jean I Comte de Ponthieu et de Montreüil and Béatrix de Saint-Pol. (Adela de Ponthieu was born about 1160 in Ponthieu, Somme. Picardie, France and died after 18 Oct 1241.)
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