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Enguerrand de Fiennes
(Abt 1128-1189)
Sibyl de Tingry
(Cir 1132-)
Alberic II comté de Dammartin
(Abt 1135/1148-1200)
Matilda de Clermont
(Abt 1138-After 1200)
Guillaume I Baron de Fiennes
(Abt 1160-1241)
Agnes Dammartin
(Abt 1166-Abt 1241)
Enguerrand de Finnes Seigneur de Fiennes
(Abt 1168-)

 

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Isobella de Conde

Enguerrand de Finnes Seigneur de Fiennes

  • Born: Abt 1168, Wendover Manor, Buckinghamshire, England
  • Marriage: Isobella de Conde

bullet  General Notes:


~Weis' Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700, 8th Edition, 97:30, 152:28, 158:28-27C, Enguerrand de Fiennes married Isabella, daughter of Nicholas I, Seigneur de Conde & his wife Elizabeth de Morialmé, as well as the sister of Jaques de Conde. Enguerrande and Isabella were the parents of Maud de Fiennes who married Humphrey de Bohun. Enguerrand de Fiennes was the son of Guillaume de Fiennes and Agnes de Dammartin. 160

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Background Information. 141
Humphrey de Bohun
married, 1275, Maud de Fiennes, the daughter of Enguerrand de Fiennes, Seigneur de Fiennes, in Guisnes by Isobel, sister of Jacques, Seigneur de Conde, Bailleul et Moriammez in Hainault, daughter of Nicholas I, Seigneur de Conde, by Isobel, Dame of Morialme, and grandaughter of Guillaume de Fiennes, by Agnes de Dammartin, daughter of Alberic (II), comté de Dammartin. She predeceased him, and was buried at Walden in Essex. He died at Pleshey, 31 Dec 1298, and was also buried at Walden.

~Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, (Hereford), Vol. VI, pp. 465-466

• Background Information. 900
The Fiennes family is an ancient one that descends from the Lords of Fiennes and the Bolognes in France; whose ancestors, from the conquest to the time of King John, were hereditary constables of Dover Castle, then accounted the strongest fortress in England, and the key of the kingdom; in exchanged for which office King John gave William Fynes the manor of Wendower in co. Bucks. This William was the son of Ingelram de Fynes, who was slain at the siege of Acons, in the time of Richard I, and had married Sybyll the daughter and sole heir of Pharamus de Bologne; son of William, son of Galfrid, brother of Godfrey of Bologne, King of Jerusalem elect (which he declined) and son of Eustace, Earl of Bologne; which Sir William Fynes, just mentioned, married Agnes de Dammartin, sister of Renaud, Count of Bologne andof Simon, Count of Ponthieu, by whom he had Ingelram de Fynes, second of that name, Lord Wendover, &c. who died before the 49th Henry III and married Isabella (de Conde). Issue of Sir Ingelram were: first, William, second of that name, Lord of Wendover, Fiennes, and Tingry; second, Giles de Fiennes; third Robert de Fiennes, Lord of Heuchin in France; and fourth, Maud, wife of Humphry de Bohun, Earl of Essex and Hereford.

~Collin's Peerage, Vol. VI, pp. 562-563


Enguerrand married Isobella de Conde, daughter of Nicholas Seigneur de Conde and Isobella de Morialme. (Isobella de Conde was born about 1210 in Buckinghamshire, England.)


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