Hawise de Londres

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Hawise de Londres († 1274 ) was an Anglo-Norman noblewoman.

She was the daughter of Thomas de Londres and his wife Eva, a daughter of Fulk de Warin. After her uncle William de Londres died in 1211 and her father around 1215 without male heirs, she inherited Ogmore Castle in Glamorgan, as well as the claims to the Kidwelly lordship , which had been conquered by the Welsh in 1215. In 1220 the Welsh Lord Rhys Gryg had to hand over Kidwelly to Hawise under pressure from Prince Llywelyn ap Iorwerth of Gwynedd .

Before 1225, Hawise married Walter de Braose , a younger son of William de Braose, who died in 1210 in the dungeon of King Johann Ohneland . Walter died in 1233 or 1234 fighting the Welsh. In 1231, however, Kidwelly Castle had been conquered again by Llywelyn ap Iorwerth. In his second marriage, Hawise married Henry de Turberville . Its origin is not clearly established. He could have been a relative of Gilbert de Turberville of Coity Castle in Glamorgan, but also the military Henry de Trubleville , who horrified the besieged Carmarthen Castle in 1234 . Henry died before 1239. In her third marriage she married Patrick de Chaworth . Patrick de Chaworth was able to win back Kidwelly Castle from the Welsh Lord Maredudd ap Rhys in 1243 or 1244 . In 1257 or 1258, Patrick de Chaworth fell fighting the Welsh.

She had several children from her third marriage, including:

  1. Payn († 1279)
  2. Patrick de Chaworth († 1283) ,
  3. Eva ∞ Robert de Tibetot

She was buried in the priory church of Ewenny .

Individual evidence

  1. Kidwelly Castle: History. Retrieved April 15, 2014 .
  2. ^ Douglas Richardson, Kimball G. Everingham: Magna Carta ancestry: a study in colonial and medieval families , in: Royal ancestry series (2005), p. 315
  3. ^ William Page, PH Ditchfield: Parishes: East Garston. In: A History of the County of Berkshire : Volume 4, London 1924, p. 248
  4. ^ Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments in Wales: An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Glamorgan: Volume III - Part 1b, Medieval Secular Monuments; the Later Castles from 1217 to the present . HMSO, London 2000, ISBN 1-871184-22-3 , p. 125
  5. John Kenyon: Kidwelly Castle . Cadw, Cardiff 2007. ISBN 978-1-85760-256-2 , p. 13
  6. ^ WE Rhodes: Tiptoft, Robert, Lord Tiptoft (1228? –1298). In: Henry Colin Gray Matthew, Brian Harrison (Eds.): Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , from the earliest times to the year 2000 (ODNB). Oxford University Press, Oxford 2004, ISBN 0-19-861411-X , ( oxforddnb.com license required ), as of 2004