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Elizabeth (Gamage) de Pembrugge (abt. 1223 - bef. 1309)

Elizabeth de Pembrugge formerly Gamage aka de Gamage
Born about in Mansell Gamage, Weobley, Herefordshire, Englandmap
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Daughter of and [mother unknown]
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Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Died before before about age 86 [location unknown]
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Contents

Biography

Death

Died: Shortly before 29 June 1309.
Date writ was issued following her death.[1]
IPM of Elizabeth de Penebrugg alias de Penebrigg.[2]
Writ 29 June 1309.
Hereford Taken
- Eton by Leo[minster].
- Burzhulle.
Wales
- Bocherid, the castle.
Sir John de Pennebrugg her son, aged 40 years and more, is her next heir.

Records

  • CFR: 6 Aug 1309, Thorpwaterville. Order to [the escheator on this side Trent] to deliver to John de Pembrigg, son and heir of Elizabeth de Pembrigg, tenant in chief, the lands late of his said mother, he having done homage.[3]

Sources

  1. Cal. of the Fine Rolls, vol. 2. (1912): page 43
  2. Cal. of IPM, vol. 5. (London, 1908): page 88
  3. Cal. of the Fine Rolls, vol. 2. (1912): page 47.
  • Great Britain. Calendar of the Fine Rolls, vol. 2, Edward II, A.D. 1307-1319. (1912): page 43, page 47.
  • Great Britain. Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, vol. 5, 1-9 Edward II: 1307-1316. (London, 1908): page 88, IPM of Elizabeth de Penebrugg alias de Penebrigg.

Acknowledgements

  • This person was created through the import of Acrossthepond.ged on 21 February 2011.




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Elizabeth Gamages was the mother of three sons, Payn Pembrugg, died without heirs of his body [dsp] 1283, John I Pembrugg c1266-c1330 [heir of his mother, and two brothers] and Edward I Pembrugg, dsp 1306.

Henry III Pembrugg, was the son of Henry II Pembrugg and his first unnamed wife [Joan Fitzwarin - not confirmed from a primary reference]. This Henry married Orabilla Harcourt and he died 1279. He was the father of Fulk I Pembrugg, born c1271.

It was only with the valued assistance Mattthew Connolly of England, that I was able to trace the line of descent of the Pembrugg family from the Gamages family.

posted by [Living O'Brien]
edited by [Living O'Brien]
GAMAGES ELIZABETH Daughter and coheir of Godfrey Gamages, second wife of Henry II Pembrugg

[Calendar Patent Rolls HIII] May 1254. To Walerand le Tyes and John le Bretun. Henry de Penebrugg and Elizabeth his wife, and Lucy and Eufemia her sisters, have shown that Richard de Tunderle disseised Godfrey de Gamages, father of the said Elizabeth, Lucy and Eufemia, whose heirs they are, of the land of Trewarn, and the said Godfrey by recognition of an assize of novel disseisin which he had arramed by order of the king against the said Richard, before Robert Walerand [recovered seisin thereof], but the said Richard afterwards suggested that the said land was of the honour of Painscastle (castri Matilidis) and no assizes of lands belonging to the said honour ought to be taken without the honour and the king ordered the sheriff of Hereford who then was, to enquire whether the said land was of the said honour, or of the honour of Boghred, which the said Godfrey held in chief, and if it should appear by the inquisition that it was of the honour of Painscastle he should restore seisin thereof to the said Richard, but if of the honour of Boghred he should permit Godfrey to enjoy the seisin which he had recovered; but the sheriff without making any inquisition ejected the said Godfrey by pretext of this mandate and restored seisin to the said Richard. Wherefore the king appoints the said Walerand and John to enquire by jury of the county of Hereford nearest to the land of Elveyn, whether the land of Trewarn belongs to the honour of Painscastle or to the honour of Boghred, and whether the sheriff without making inquisition restored seisin to the said Richard as is said, and they are to send their inquisition to the king's council staying in England, and the sheriff is commanded to provide a jury of twenty-four, both knights and other free men.

[CCR HIII] 20 September 1265 Windsor. De terris commissis in tenanciam.—Rex commisit Elizabet uxori Henrici de Pembrig' manerium de Weston' et centum solidatas tene in Dimmok', habenda ad sustentacionem suam in tenendam quamdiu regi placuerit; et mandatum est vicecomiti Glouc' quod predictum manerium et predictas c. solidatas redditus cum pertinenciis eidem liberet, habenda sicut predictum est. Of lands committed in tenancy. King grants to Elizabeth, wife of Henry de Pembrugg manor of Weston and 100 shillings in Dimmock, to hold for her maintenances so long as it pleases the king, and mandate to sheriff of Gloucestershire to deliver the manor and 100 shillings, to be held as previously.

[CCR EI] 6 April 1276 Lincoln. Nicholas de Segrave came before the king, on Thursday in Easter week, and sought to replevy his land in Stottesdon and the advowson of the church of the same town, which were taken into the king's hands for his default against Elizabeth, late the wife of Henry de Penbrigg, William de Penbrigg, and Eufemia his wife.

[CFR EII] 29 June 1309 Chester. Order to the escheator on this side Trent to take into the king's hand the lands late of Elizabeth de Penebrugg, deceased, tenant in chief.

[CIPM EII V5] No 165. Elizabeth de Penebrugg alias de Penebrugg. Writ 29 June 2EII. Sir John de Penebrugg her son, aged 40 and more, is her next heir. Hereford – The manor of Etone by Leominster held of the king in chief by petty serjeanty by service of a pair of gilt spurs. The manor of Burzhulle [Burghill] held of Humphrey earl of Hereford by service of 1/3 knight's fee, and suit at the court of Brekon. Wales – The castle of Bocherid [Boughrood, county Radnor] held of the king in chief by service of 1/10 of a knight's fee.

posted by [Living O'Brien]
edited by [Living O'Brien]
Elizabeth de Pembrugge formerly Gamage had also been connected as spouse of son William Pembridge & mother of grandson William - now disconnected
posted by Valerie Willis

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