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Maud de Longchamp, heiress of Wilton

Also Known As: "Matilda", "de Grey", "Longchamp", "FitzHugh"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Wilton Castle, Wilton, Herefordshire, England
Death: November 21, 1302
Wilton, Herefordshire, England
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Henry Longchamp, of Wilton and Hawise de Longchamp
Wife of Sir Reginald de Grey, 1st Baron Grey of Wilton
Mother of John de Grey, 2nd Baron of Wilton

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About Maud de Longchamp, heiress of Wilton

Maud / Matilda Longchamp

  • Died: 1302, Wilton Castle, Wilton, Herefordshire, England
  • Married: Reginald De GREY (1° B. Grey of Wilton) Children:
  • 1. John De GREY (2° B. Grey of Wilton)
  • 2. Maud De GREY

Maud de Longchamp was the daughter [heiress] of Sir Henry de Longchamp.1

She married Sir Reynold de Grey, 1st Lord Grey (of Wilton), son of Sir John de Grey and Emma de Cauz.1 She died in 1302.2

Disputed Origins

Was she Maud, daughter of William, Baron FitzHugh? One proposal is that she was the daughter of William FitzHugh and his wife, Hawise de Longchamps. (Perhaps he was her stepfather)

Also seen: “ They were succeeded by the families of De Cantilupe (see Thomas de Cantilupe and links) and De Grey who between them built up a powerbase in Wales and the Marches. Matilda de Grey, née de Cantilupe, stood up in court in 1292 and lied through her teeth to King Edward I of England that the castle had been built by her Longchamp ancestors in the days of Edward the Confessor (1042–66). In fact, the castle could not have been built before 1154 and certainly the 'barony' never held the Marcher Lord rights Lady Matilda claimed for it.”

Notes

Complicating factors about the De Grey's include the context of the key marriage to Matilda outlined in two links in Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilton_Castle and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reginald_de_Grey,_1st_Baron_Grey_de_W...

WILTON CASTLE Herefordshire ,English Border with Wales

This castle, still standing mostly to battlement height, remains a monument to its former lords. The Longchamps of Wilton in their time provided Bailiffs of Normandy, Chancellors of England, sheriffs of Hereford and the Welsh Marches and enemies of King John

They were succeeded by the families of De Cantilupe (see Thomas de Cantilupe and links) and De Grey who between them built up a powerbase in Wales and the Marches.


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Maud de Longchamp, heiress of Wilton's Timeline

1237
1237
Wilton Castle, Wilton, Herefordshire, England
1258
1258
Ruthyn, Denbighshire, Wales
1302
November 21, 1302
Age 65
Wilton, Herefordshire, England
1929
June 4, 1929
Age 65
July 17, 1929
Age 65
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