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Nele (Nigel) de Mowbray, II

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Axholme or Thirsk, Yorkshire, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
Death: circa 1191 (36-53)
Acre, Kingdom of Jerusalem (killed in the Seige of Acre)
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir Roger I de Mowbray, of Masham and Alice de Mowbray
Husband of Mabel de Mowbray
Father of William de Mowbray, Baron of Thirsk, Surety of the Magna Carta; Mabel de Mowbray?; Roger de Mowbray; Philip de Mowbray; Robert de Mowbray and 1 other
Brother of Robert de Mowbray and N.N. de Mowbray

Occupation: Nigel died on a quest to the Holy Land. (Not Israel)
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About Nele (Nigel) de Mowbray, II

House of Mowbray on WIkipedia It has been said that the Mowbrays governing center in the North was a small castle in Burton-in-Lonsdale.

http://cybergata.com/roots/4987.htm

Nigel DE MONTBRAY

   * Father: Roger DE MONTBRAY

* Mother: Alice DE GAUNT
* Birth: 1146, Axholme, Lincolnshire, England
* Death: 1191, Acre, Palestine
* Marriage with: Mabel DE CLARE
o Child: William DE MOWBRAY Birth: 1170, Axholme, Lincolnshire, England
o Child: Philip DE MOWBRAY
o Child: Robert DE MOWBRAY
o Child: Roger DE MOWBRAY
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Roger de Mowbray & Alice de Gaunt/Gand were parents of

NELE [Nigel] de Mowbray (-Acre 1191). "Roger de Mobraio and Nigel his son" donated property to the abbey of Saint-André-en-Gouffern by charter dated [1160][899]. “Rogerus de Molbray” confirmed the grant of property to the hospital of St Peter, York, with the consent of “Nigellus filius meus”, by charter dated to [1155/65][900]. “Alicia de Gaunt uxor Rogeri de Mubray” donated property to Fountains Abbey by charter dated 13 Apr 1176 which names “filiorum meorum Nigelli et Roberti”[901]. He accompanied his father on crusade in [late 1185][902]. “Rogerum de Molbrai et filios suos Nigellum et Robertum” donated property to Fountains Abbey by undated charter[903]. The Red Book of the Exchequer, listing scutage payments in [1190/91], records "Nigellus de Munbray" paying "xliv l ii s vi d, iv xx viii [=88?] milites et quartam" in Yorkshire[904]. A manuscript which recites the Mowbray ancestry records that “filius Rogeri de Molbray primogenitus…Nigellus de Molbray” took the cross and died “in mare Græco”[905].

m (before Nov 1170) MABEL, daughter of --- (-[1203]). A manuscript which recites the Mowbray ancestry names “Mabiliam” as the wife of “filius Rogeri de Molbray primogenitus…Nigellus de Molbray”[906]. A manuscript record of the Mowbray family (many of the details in which relating to the early generations of the family are inconsistent with other sources) states that “filius Rogeri de Molbray primogenitus…Nigellus de Molbray” married “filiam Edmondi comitis de Clara…Mabillam”[907], but her supposed father has not been identified from other sources. “Mabilla uxor domini Nigelli de Moubray” donated property to St Mary Overey Priory, Southwark by undated charter[908]. "Mabill de Mumbrai" claimed "terra de Mauto [Leicestershire] …ex dono Nigill viri sui" from "Rob de Mubrai" in 1194/95[909].

Nele & his wife had four children:

a) WILLIAM de Mowbray (-Axholme before 25 Mar 1224, bur Neufbourg). A manuscript which recites the Mowbray ancestry names “Willielmum, Robertum, Philippum et Rogerum” as the four sons of “filius Rogeri de Molbray primogenitus…Nigellus de Molbray” & his wife, adding that William died “in insula de Haxeiholm” and was buried “apud Novum-Burgum”[910].

b) PHILIP de Mowbray (-after 22 Sep 1196). A manuscript which recites the Mowbray ancestry names “Willielmum, Robertum, Philippum et Rogerum” as the four sons of “filius Rogeri de Molbray primogenitus…Nigellus de Molbray” & his wife[911]. “Willielmus de Molbrai” confirmed donations to Newburgh Abbey by “Rogeri de Molbray avi mei et Nigelli de Molbray patris mei” by undated charter, witnessed by “Roberto de Mubray patruo meo, Philippo de Mubray fratre meo, Roberto de Mubray fratre meo…”[912]. "…Roll constabul, Philipp de Mubray, Willmo de Valloñ, Henr Biset, Thomas de Colville, Adam fil Herb, Ferg fratre Roll, Alexander de Finton" witnessed the charter dated 22 Sep (no year, but dated to after 1196) under which William King of Scotland confirmed the donation of "in territorio de Cliftun" to Melrose abbey made by "Walterus Corbet filius Walteri"[913].

c) ROBERT de Mowbray (-after 1196). A manuscript which recites the Mowbray ancestry names “Willielmum, Robertum, Philippum et Rogerum” as the four sons of “filius Rogeri de Molbray primogenitus…Nigellus de Molbray” & his wife[914]. “Willielmus de Molbrai” confirmed donations to Newburgh Abbey by “Rogeri de Molbray avi mei et Nigelli de Molbray patris mei” by undated charter, witnessed by “Roberto de Mubray patruo meo, Philippo de Mubray fratre meo, Roberto de Mubray fratre meo…”[915]. The Red Book of the Exchequer, listing scutage payments in [1196/97], records "Robertus de Munbray" paying "xx s, i militem" in Northamptonshire[916].

d) ROGER de Mowbray (-after 1210). A manuscript which recites the Mowbray ancestry names “Willielmum, Robertum, Philippum et Rogerum” as the four sons of “filius Rogeri de Molbray primogenitus…Nigellus de Molbray” & his wife[917]. “Rogerus de Mowbray” donated property to Newburgh Abbey, with the consent of “Sampsone de Albeneio” to whom “Nigellus pater meus” had granted the property in question, by undated charter[918]. The Red Book of the Exchequer, listing scutage payments in [1194/95], records "Rogerus de Munbray" paying "l s, ii militem et dimidium" in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire[919]. The Red Book of the Exchequer records "Rogerus de Munbray" holding "x libratas in Fulburne et xvi libratas in Suaveshulle, de terries Britonum, de dono regis Johannis…de serjanteriis et terris sine servitio" in Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire in [1210/12][920].

Om Nele (Nigel) de Mowbray, II (Norsk)

Nigel. herre av Mowbray

Nigel og faren Roger donerte eiendom til klosteret i Saint-André-en-Gouffern av charter datert 1160. Roger av Molbray" bekreftet innvilgelse av eiendommen til sykehuset av Sankt Peter, York, med samtykke av "Nigellus Pirrevimp MEUer", i et charter datert 1155/65

Nigel av Mowbray, sønn og arving av Roger av Mowbray, var tilstede på Forsamlingen av av Claredon, Jan 1163/4.

Nigel var gift med Lady Mabel, en gang før Mikkelsmesse 1170.

Han hadde eiendommer i Normandie i 1172, mens faren fremdeles levde. I 1173 var han med sin far i det mislykkede opprøret mot kongen.

Han var tilstede på King Richards kroning, 3 september 1180, og var med Richard på hans korstog, 3 september 1189. Han døde mens korstogene på Acre i 1191. Hans enke, Mabel synes å ha dødd gang rundt 1203.

http://cybergata.com/roots/4987.htm

Nigel og Mabel hadde 6 barn William født 1170, Philip, Robert, Roger, Mabel og Alicia

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL.htm

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Nele (Nigel) de Mowbray, II's Timeline

1146
1146
Axholme or Thirsk, Yorkshire, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
1172
1172
Thirsk, Slingsby, North Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
1179
1179
Axholme, Lincolnshire, England
1180
1180
England
1181
1181
1187
1187
1190
1190
Plumpton, Yorkshire, England
1191
1191
Age 45
Acre, Kingdom of Jerusalem
1934
September 29, 1934
Age 45