Sybil (Tregoz) Grandison
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Sibyl (Tregoz) Grandison (1271 - 1334)

Sibyl (Sybil) Grandison formerly Tregoz aka de Neufchâtel
Born in Ewyas, Herefordshire, Englandmap
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Wife of — married about 1285 [location unknown]
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Died at about age 63 in Dore Abbey, Sussex, Englandmap
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Biography

Birth

Sibyl de Tregoz was the daughter of John De Tregoz, Knt and Mabel FitzWarin. Her birth date is approximately 1271.
With her sister Clarice Tregoz La Warre were the heirs of their father. She Inherited half of the Barony of Ewyas Harold.

Marriage

Sibyl Tregoz married William de Grandison, Knt., younger son, minor in 1263. They married before 1285.

Children of Sibyl de Tregoz with William de Grandison, Knt.

  1. Peter De Grandison, Knt., 2nd Lord Grandison, son and heir. He married before 10 June 1330 Blanche De Mortimer. Sir Peter de Grandison, 2nd Lord Grandison, died 10 August 1358.
  2. John De Grandison, Chaplain to Pope John XXII, Bishop of Exeter, born in 1292. John De Grandsion, Bishop of Exeter, died 16 July 1369.
  3. William De Grandison, Archdeacon of Exeter.
  4. Thomas De Grandison, clerk. He died at the Roman curia shortly before 4 August 1317.
  5. Otes De Grandison, Knt. He married before 28 October 1340 Beatrice Malmains. They had three sons, Thomas, K.G. [4th Lord Grandison], Walter, and Peter, and one daughter, Elizabeth. Sir Otes De Grandison died 23 May 1359.
  6. Edmund.

They had four daughters, Agnes, Mabel, Maud [Prioress of Aconbury], and Katherine. Sir

Death

Sibyl, died 21 (or 22) October 1334. William De Grandson, 1st Lord Grandison, died 17 June 1335.

Sources

  • Richardson, Douglas. Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, in four Volumes, Vol. II. 2011. By the Author. Salt Lake City, Utah. Lanvallay #5 Joan De Grelle, Page 579.
  • G.E.C. The Complete Peerage. Vol. III. D. to F. 1890. George Bell & Sons, London. Page 45.[1]
  • G.E.C. Vol IV. Complete Peerage. 1916. Pages, 139-41.[2]
  • Weaver, Frederic. The Visitations of the County of Somerset in the years 1531 and 1573 Exeter, 1885. page 88.[3]
  • Wickwire, Arthur Manley. Genealogy of the Wickware Family. 1909. The Curtiss-Way Co. N.Y. Page 22.[4]
  • Complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom Page 74: Grandison

* "Royal Ancestry" Douglas Richardson 2013, Vol. III. p. 98

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I'm sure this is right. The Find a Grave site suggests a grave in Dore Abbey, Herefordshire, though it doesn't suggest it's still identifiable; the Herefordshire County Council site has an essay on the abbey, which testifies to the involvement of the Grandisons:

Among the recorded relics was a piece "of the Holy Cross, very beautifully adorned with gold and precious stones" donated by Lord William de Grandison in 1321. Dore's two skilfully carved effigies show how important it was for local barons who were not only buried here but also used the sacristy as a safe-deposit for valuables.

posted by Geoffrey White
I would suggest that she is more likely to have died at Abbey Dore in Herefordshire rather than at an abbey hundreds of miles away with which she had no connection
posted by Stephan Hurford
edited by Stephan Hurford

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