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Name | Engelramn fitz Odo de Umfreville | |
Suffix | of Penmark | |
Gender | Male | |
Fact | 1200 | |
Harley Charter 75 D. 4, is a grant by Roger Aesturmi, by assent, consent, and petition of Roger his father (probably the Roger, son of Geoffrey, of the preceding deed) and Geoffrey Esturmi his uncle, to Griffin Vachan and Aliz, sister of the grantor, in free marriage, of a full half of the land of Margam, in return for the customary services thereto belonging. The witnesses are : Geoffrey Esturmi ; Roger the chaplain ; Robert Cusin ; Thomas Pollardus ; Walter Durel ; Robert, son of William de Kaerdif. The date of the deed appears to be late twelfth century. It supplies several early members of the Sturmi, Esturmi, or Aesturmi pedigree. There is a consecutive, but somewhat later charter (in the time of Bishop Henry) relating to this property, in T. 289. 32, which is a confirmation by Roger Sturmi, son of Roger Sturmi, to Margam Abbey, of the gift of Geoffrey Sturmi, his grandfather, of the land which the Earl of Gloucester gave him in Margam ; and of all the gifts of his father Roger to the same, with assent of his brothers Geoffrey and William. Rent, half a mark of silver. The witnesses are : D. Henry, Bishop of Llandaff ; Walter, Abbot of Kairleon ; Cnaithur, prior of the same ; Eustace, prior of Cardiff ; Wrgan the Archdeacon ; Richard, Sheriff of Glammorgan ; Herbert de St. Quintin ; Philip de Marcros ; Walter de Sulie ; William de Cantelo ; Hameline de Thorington ; l John, son of Herbert de St. Quintin ; William Flammang ; Richard Flammang ; William Sor ; Adam de Sumeri ; Ingeram de Penmarch ; Lukede Barri ; Master Maurice ; Robert Tregoce ; John de Boneville ; William de Reini ; John, brother of the Bishop of Llandaff ; Griffin ab-Ivor. Many of these important witnesses have occurred already, but several are new to us. The Abbot and Prior of Kairleon, and the Prior of Cardiff, help to make up deficiencies in \hefasti of their respective houses. Roger de Reini (a later member of Reini family) lies buried at Ewenny, under an effigy of which Carter has preserved the illustration (Add. MS. 29,940, f. 58). The occurrence of Griffin ab-Ivor is interesting, showing as it does that he lived down to nearly the end of the twelfth century. Other deeds of the time of Bishop Henry 1193-1218 are treated separately further on. https://archive.org/details/historyofmargama00bircuoft/page/79/mode/1up?q=Cantelo | ||
Name | Ingeram de Penmarch Engelramn son of Odo | |
Person ID | I12791 | St. John Origin and Ancestry DNA Database |
Last Modified | 25 Nov 2023 |
Father | Odinel II de Umfreville, of Castles of Otterburn and Harbottle; Lordship of Penmark, b. abt. 1120, Prudhoe Castle, Northumberland, England, UK ![]() ![]() | |
Relationship | Birth | |
Mother | Alice de Lucy, de Umfraville, b. abt. 1120, Maine, Charente, Poitou, France ![]() ![]() | |
Relationship | Birth | |
Marriage | bef. 1173 [1] | |
Marriage fact | Bracton records a claim, dated 1225, by "Ricardus filius Reginaldi et Roysia uxor eius" against "Robertum filium Walteri" for part of "terre…in Lewes" inherited from "Roysia de Douera auia sua", the defendant stating that "Matillis mater sua et Aleisia mater Ricardi de Umframuilla et Auelina auia Ricardi de Muntfichet fuerunt sorores" all of whom inherited part of the land in question [2] | |
Family ID | F885 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Family ID | F939 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||
Last Modified | 17 Jun 2023 |
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Reference | Suzanne St. John. "Engelramn fitz Odo de Umfreville, of Penmark". The St. John Genealogy Project. https://stjohngenealogy.com/getperson.php?personID=I12791&tree=OSA0001 (accessed April 24, 2025). |
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