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Iseult (Pantulf) de St Amand (bef. 1170 - aft. 1222)

Iseult de St Amand formerly Pantulf aka de Montpincon, de Tattershall, Bisset, de Baskerville
Born before in Englandmap
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Wife of — married before 1186 [location unknown]
Wife of — married 1195 in Englandmap
Wife of — married before 1208 [location unknown]
Wife of — married about 1211 [location unknown]
Wife of — married after 1214 [location unknown]
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Died after after age 52 in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, Englandmap
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Profile last modified | Created 22 Aug 2011
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Biography

Isolda de Pantulf was a daughter of William de Pantulf and the granddaughter of William de Pantulf and his wife Burgia. Her grandparents had founded a priory at Langley, near Bredon, Leicestershire, for Benedictine Nuns.[1]

Spouses

She appears to have married five times:[2]

  1. Hugh de Montpinçon
  2. Walter de Tattershall, son of Robert de Tattershall & his wife Isabel (1199/1200)
  3. Henry Bisset (died 1208) son of Manasser Bisset & his wife Alice[3]
  4. Walter de Baskerville[1] (died c 1212/1213)[4]
  5. Amaury de Saint-Amand
"In 1217, Isolda Pantulf, who had married a second husband, Walter de Baskervile, and had again become a widow, confirmed to the nuns of Langley all that her grandfather William had given them, particularly the whole of Langley wood, the water-mill, with four bovates of land there, and free common in the wood and pasture adjoining that lordship; and one virgate of land in Kettleby, the gift of her grandmother Burgia."[1]

Research Notes

Death "after 1222" covers Complete Peerage's 1223, Richardson's 1228-1238, and even those who have after 1267, like FMG.

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Monasticon Anglicanum, Vol 4, p 219 google books.
  2. Death date of Iseult Pantolf. Thread of 2007. Soc. Gen. Medieval SGM.
  3. Rotuli Litterarum Clausarum [Close Rolls]. Vol. I, 1833, p 191 digitale bibliothek.
  4. Coplestone-Crow, B. The Baskervilles of Herefordshire, 1086-1300. Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club, Herefordshire. Vol. XLII, 1979, Part I, pp 18-39 pdf.




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If we want to end up with the lowest ID number, with the more common and FMG spelling, the protection should be moved to Pantulf-23, and the other 3 merged into her.
posted by Jason Clark
Pantolph-21 and Pantulf-35 appear to represent the same person because: There are 4 Isoldes on the go. Merging into the project protected profile.
posted by Jason Clark

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