de Totnais Family - Ourfolk
Aenor de Totnais (de Braose) B: ABT 1084
Aenor was born on ABT 1084 in Of, Barnstaple, Devonshire, England .
She is the daughter of Judeal de Totnais (B: ABT 1049) and Miss de Pecguigny (de Totnais) (B: ABT 1054).
Aenor was married to Philip de Braose .
Philip was born on BEF 1073 in Bramber, Sussex, England and died on 1134/1135 in Palestine .
He was the son of William de Braose, I (ABT 1049 - 1087) and Agnes de St. Claire (de Braose) (B: ABT 1054).
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⌈ Alured de Totnais (B: ABT 1015) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⌈ Judeal de Totnais (B: ABT 1049) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Aenor de Totnais (de Braose) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⌊ Miss de Pecguigny (de Totnais) (B: ABT 1054) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Confirmed his
father's gifts to the
abbey of St. Florent
in 1096. He was the
first Braose Lord of
Builth and Radnor,
their initial holding in
the Welsh Marches.
Philip seems to have gone on the 1st
Crusade and returned in 1103. He built
the Norman church of St Nicolas at
Old Shoreham and founded the port of
New Shoreham. His lands were
confiscated by Henry I in 1110, due to his
traitrous support of William, son of
Robert Curthose but they were returned
in 1112.
Between 1125 and 1130 Philip confirmed
the gifts of his nephew, Philip de
Harcourt, to the newly established
Knights Templar.
father's gifts to the
abbey of St. Florent
in 1096. He was the
first Braose Lord of
Builth and Radnor,
their initial holding in
the Welsh Marches.
Philip seems to have gone on the 1st
Crusade and returned in 1103. He built
the Norman church of St Nicolas at
Old Shoreham and founded the port of
New Shoreham. His lands were
confiscated by Henry I in 1110, due to his
traitrous support of William, son of
Robert Curthose but they were returned
in 1112.
Between 1125 and 1130 Philip confirmed
the gifts of his nephew, Philip de
Harcourt, to the newly established
Knights Templar.
Last change (on this page): 15 OCT 2018