Hawise daughter of William fitz Walkelin

Events 


Date of Birth: unknown.

Place of Birth: unknown.


Date of Death: about 1218.

Place of Death: unknown.

The date is recorded in the Fine Rolls.


Relationships


Father: William fitz Walkelin.

This relationship is recorded in the Fine Rolls.

Mother: Alina.

Alina is named as William’s widow in the Pipe Rolls. 


Spouse: Sir Robert le Sauvage. Married about 1199.

This relationship is recorded in the Fine Rolls.


Children: 

(Complete source citations for facts about the children on this page are currently outside of the scope of this project.)


Robert le Sauvage (died about 1256) married Aldeluya.


Evidence


from the Rotuli de Oblatis et Finibus:


(p. 5)

1199. Nottingham.

Rob’ Salvag’ gave the king 100 marks and a palfrey for having the daughter of Will’ fil’ Walklen’ in marriage.


from the Calendar of the Fine Rolls:


2/32 (05 April 1218)
Lincolnshire. Robert Savage has made fine with the king by 25 m. for seisin of all land formerly of Hawise daughter of William son of Walkelin in Lincoln, which King Richard, uncle of King Henry, gave to her for her marriage, and later Hawise was Robert’s wife. He has letters for having seisin to Simon Trussebut and Richard Clerk, escheators of Lincolnshire . His pledges for the fine are Alan de St. George and Robert son of Walkelin. Witness as above.

3/243a (28 April 1219)
28 April. Westminster. This fine is contained in the roll for the second year and was sent to the Exchequer at another time. Lincolnshire. Robert Savage has made fine with the king by 25 m., for which Alan de St. George and Robert son of Walkelin are his pledges, for having seisin of all land formerly of Hawise daughter of William son of Walkelin in Lincoln that King Richard, the king’s uncle, gave her for her marriage. Hawise was later the wife of the same Robert. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire to cause Robert to have full seisin of the aforesaid land. Witness H. de Burgh .


References


Henry III Fine Rolls Project


Rotuli de Oblatis et Finibus in Turri Londinensi asservati, Tempore Regis Johannis. (ed. Thomas Duffus Hardy) (1835).


Statham, S.P.H. “Later Descendants of Domesday Tenants in Derbyshire” in Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society new series, vol. 5, no. 52 (1931).