Guillaume (William) II "Louvel" d'Ivry, Seigneur d'Ivry

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Guillaume (William) II "Louvel" d'Ivry, Seigneur d'Ivry

Also Known As: "Tornvel", "Seigneur de Ivri & Breval"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Ivry La Bataille, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France
Death: between 1153 and 1173 (53-83)
Leicester, Leicestershire, England (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:

Son of Ascelin "Goël de Bréval" d'Ivry and Isabel Lovel, dame de Crépon
Husband of Mathilde Maud de Beaumont
Father of Richard de Percival, Sir; Sir William Lovel; Galeran (Waleran) I d'Ivry, seigneur de Bréval and Lord Henry Lovel
Brother of Isabelle d'Ivry and Roger "Balbosus""Le Bègue" d'Ivry, seigneur de Saint-André et de Grossœuvre
Half brother of Robert III «Le Roux»«Goël» d’Ivry and Gautier d'Ivry

Occupation: sn de Ivri & Breval
Managed by: James Fred Patin, Jr.
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About Guillaume (William) II "Louvel" d'Ivry, Seigneur d'Ivry

https://books.google.fi/books?id=RyoAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA165&hl=fi&source...

GUILLAUME "Lovel" d'Ivry et de Breval

  • seigneur d’Ivry (succède à son demi-frère Robert)
  • rebelle contre Henry 1er (09/1123),
  • avec ses beaux-frères (Waleran de Meulan, Hugues de Montfort-sur-Risle et Hugues de Châteauneuf), allié de la France puis réconcilié avec le roi anglais (Louis VI prend Ivry en 1119),
  • échappe au désastre de Bourgtheroulde (1124),
  • maître d’Ivry (fondation à Notre-Dame de Gournay pour le repos de l’âme de son fils aîné) [http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/Bayeux-Ivry.pdf]

son of ASCELIN Goël & his wife ---.

From Medlands:

[http://shop.fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/normabc.htm#_Toc87168975]

(-after 1153).  The Vita Dominæ Hildeburgis names “Robertus et Wiltinus” as sons of “Goellus” and his wife “Elisabeth”[985].  The charter recording the donation of "femina Hildeburgis…" to the abbey of Saint-Martin de Pontoise (see above) names "Elisabeth" as wife of her son "Ascelinus…Goellus" and their sons "Robertus et Willelmus"[986].  "Hildeburgis mater Goelli de Ibriaco" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Martin de Pontoise with the consent of "Goellus…uxoremque suam Isabel filiosque suos Willelmum atque Robertum" by charter dated [1116][987].  Son of Ascelin according to Orderic Vitalis, who specifies that he inherited the castle of Ivry after the death of his brother Robert and records his marriage[988].  He rebelled against Henry I King of England in Sep 1123, with his brothers-in-law Waléran de Meulan, Hugues de Montfort and Hugues de Châteauneuf[989].  Robert of Torigny records "discordia inter Symonem comitem Ebroicensem" and "filios Ascelini Goelli, scilicet et Willermum Lupellum et Rogerium Balbosum" in 1153[990].  m ([1120]%29 MATHILDE de Beaumont, daughter of ROBERT de Beaumont-le-Roger Comte de Meulan, Earl of Leicester & his wife Elisabeth de Vermandois [Capet].  Orderic Vitalis records Waleran Comte de Meulan having three sisters (whom he does not name), one of whom he married to "Guillaume Lovel son of Ascelin"[991].  The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified.  

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William, Earl of Yvery. This nobleman was nicknamed lupellus, or the little wolf, which designation was softened into Lupel, and thence to Luvel, and became the surname of most of his decendants. He defended his castle of Kary in 1153 against King Stephen, but died two years afterwards. He married Auberic, sister of Walleran de Bellemonte, Earl of Mellent, in Normandy, and had five sons, namely, Waleran, who succeeded to the Norman dominions, and was Baron of Yvery, but the title of earl never, subsequently, occurs. His line continued until the fifteenth century. Ralph, of Whom Presently. Henry, Succeddor of his brother Ralph. William, ancestor of the Lovels, of Tichmersh. Richard, who retained the original surname of Perceval, and from him descended the percevals, Earls of Egmont the second son having adopted the surname of lovel and inherited the estate of Castle Kary

- A General and Heraldic Dictionary of The Peerages- pg 317 (John Burke: 1831)

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From Medlands:

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMAN%20NOBILITY.htm#AscelinGoel

i) ASCELIN Goël . The Vita Dominæ Hildeburgis names “primus Ascelinus cognominatus Goellus, secundus Wiltinus…[miles], tertius Roberti clericali ordine” as the three children of “Roberto Ibriensi” and his wife “Hildiburgis”[856]. "Primus Ascelinus cognomento Goellus, secundus Willelms…milites…tertius Robertus clericus" are named as the three sons of "Roberto Ibriensi" & his wife under their mother's charter donating property to the abbey of Saint-Martin de Pontoise[857]. Guillaume de Jumièges records that "Goël de Breherval" seized the castle of Ivry-la-Bataille (Eure) from Guillaume de Breteuil and surrendered it to Robert III Duke of Normandy[858]. The resulting war with Guillaume ended with the latter's capture and agreement to Ascelin's marriage to his daughter[859]. m ISABEL de Breteuil, illegitimate daughter of GUILLAUME de Breteuil & his mistress ---. The Vita Dominæ Hildeburgis names “Elisabeth” as wife of “Goellus”[860]. The charter recording the donation of "femina Hildeburgis…" to the abbey of Saint-Martin de Pontoise (see above) names "Elisabeth" as wife of her son "Ascelinus…Goellus" and their sons "Robertus et Willelmus"[861]. She was the daughter of Guillaume according to Orderic Vitalis[862]. She must have been illegitimate as the chronicler says in another passage that her father's marriage was childless[863]. "Hildeburgis mater Goelli de Ibriaco" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Martin de Pontoise with the consent of "Goellus…uxoremque suam Isabel filiosque suos Willelmum atque Robertum" by charter dated [1116][864]. Ascelin & his wife had [five or more] children:

(a) ROBERT d'Ivry (-after 1118). The Vita Dominæ Hildeburgis names “Robertus et Wiltinus” as sons of “Goellus” and his wife “Elisabeth”[865]. The charter recording the donation of "femina Hildeburgis…" to the abbey of Saint-Martin de Pontoise (see above) names "Elisabeth" as wife of her son "Ascelinus…Goellus" and their sons "Robertus et Willelmus"[866]. "Hildeburgis mater Goelli de Ibriaco" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Martin de Pontoise with the consent of "Goellus…uxoremque suam Isabel filiosque suos Willelmum atque Robertum" by charter dated [1116][867]. "Robert son of Ascelin Goël" joined the rebellion against Henry I King of England in 1118, but rejoined the king who committed the castle of Ivry to him to guarantee his loyalty[868]. m ---, daughter of ---. Raoul "le Rouge" de Pont-Echanfray was brother-in-law of Robert Goël, according to Orderic Vitalis[869].

(b) GUILLAUME "Lovel" d'Ivry (-after 1153). The Vita Dominæ Hildeburgis names “Robertus et Wiltinus” as sons of “Goellus” and his wife “Elisabeth”[870]. The charter recording the donation of "femina Hildeburgis…" to the abbey of Saint-Martin de Pontoise (see above) names "Elisabeth" as wife of her son "Ascelinus…Goellus" and their sons "Robertus et Willelmus"[871]. "Hildeburgis mater Goelli de Ibriaco" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Martin de Pontoise with the consent of "Goellus…uxoremque suam Isabel filiosque suos Willelmum atque Robertum" by charter dated [1116][872]. Son of Ascelin according to Orderic Vitalis, who specifies that he inherited the castle of Ivry after the death of his brother Robert and records his marriage[873]. He rebelled against Henry I King of England in Sep 1123, with his brothers-in-law Waléran de Meulan, Hugues de Montfort and Hugues de Châteauneuf[874]. Robert of Torigny records "discordia inter Symonem comitem Ebroicensem" and "filios Ascelini Goelli, scilicet et Willermum Lupellum et Rogerium Balbosum" in 1153[875]. m ([1120]%29 MATHILDE de Beaumont, daughter of ROBERT de Beaumont-le-Roger Comte de Meulan, Earl of Leicester & his wife Elisabeth de Vermandois [Capet]. Orderic Vitalis records Waleran Comte de Meulan having three sisters (whom he does not name), one of whom he married to "Guillaume Lovel son of Ascelin"[876]. The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified.

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  • The historic genealogy of the Lowells of America from 1639 to 1899 (1899)
  • http://www.archive.org/details/historicgenealo00lowegoog
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/historicgenealo00lowegoog#page/n57/mo...
  • We come now to the ancestry of the wife of Richard Lowle of the ninth generation. Her baptismal name is not in evidence. She was the daughter of Edmond Percival and Elizabeth Panthuit of Weston-in-Gordano, who were the parents of Percival Lowle. This ancestry is so well defined in English archives, and so illustrious in its composition as to merit its presentation in detail.
  • [ Robert de Yory (Yvery (written in)). Lord of Breherval, &c., died a monk in 1083 A. D. and was buried in the Abbey of Bec. Normandy. He was second cousin to the conqueror, and accompanied him in 1066 to England.
    • [ Asceline (called also Lupus, the Wolf] was given Weston-in-Gordano, and other estates in Somerset County. England. In 1087 he commanded the Norman forces at Mantes, Normandy. He died 1119 A. D. He had married
    • Isabella, natural daughter of William, Earl of Bretville, in Normandy.
    • Note— It is said that Asceline was dubbed "the Wolf" "because of the fierceness of his temper."— Burke, and other authorities. J. H. L.
      • [ William Gouel de Percival (surnamed also Lupellus— "the little wolf." from whom descend the house of Lupel or Luvel or Lovel. ) He was lord of Yory in Normandy and founder of Castle Kary, Somerset County. England. He conspired against his king, Henry I. of England, in 1123, and against King Stephen in 1158. He died between 1153 and 1159.
      • Auberie de Bellmont, of Robert, Earl of Mellent in Normandy and Leicester in England.
        • [ Richard de Percival was a Crusader in 1190 with King Richard I. in the Holy Land, and was a principal commander in the English army there. In an action against the Saracens he lost a leg and returned, dying in 1201-2. He was buried in the church of Weston-in-Gordano, with this inscription: "Orate pro anima Rycardi Perceval qui Melitavit in Terra Sancta com Rege Bycardo, A C. M. C. X. G." (Pray for the soul of Richard Percival. who served as a soldier in the Holy Lands with King Richard in A. D. 1190).
        • dau. of William de Moion or Mohun, Lord of Dunster, County Somerset. _________________
  • William Lovel, Seigneur Ivri, Breval1
  • M, d. between 1166 and 1170
  • Father Ascelin Gael de Perceval d. bt 1116 - 1119
  • Mother Isabel de Bretevil
  • William Lovel, Seigneur Ivri, Breval Cokayne doesn't agree with this pedigree. He says (Vol. VIII, p. 200), that Ralph and Margaret are Henry Lovel's parents. And Ralph is son of Baldwin. He married Mathilde Beaumont, daughter of Robert de Bellomont, Earl of Leicester and Isabel de Vermandois. William Lovel, Seigneur Ivri, Breval died between 1166 and 1170.
  • Family Mathilde Beaumont d. a 1189
  • Children
    • William Lovel, Lord Minster+
    • Richard de Percival+ b. c 1163, d. 1191
  • Citations
  • 1.[S2420] Unknown author, The Complete Peerage, by Cokayne, Vol. VIII, p. 211; Wallop Family, p. 504.
  • From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p302.htm#i... _______________
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Guillaume (William) II "Louvel" d'Ivry, Seigneur d'Ivry's Timeline

1095
1095
Ivry La Bataille, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France
1137
1137
Ivry La Bataille, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France
1140
1140
Gordano valley, Somerset, England (United Kingdom)
1150
1150
Minster Lovell, Oxfordshire, England (United Kingdom)
1153
1153
Age 58
Leicester, Leicestershire, England (United Kingdom)
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succeeded to the Norman dominions; line continued to 15C
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