Ermengarde de Bidun1
F, b. circa 1170, d. 1241
Ermengarde de was born circa 1170 in Lavendon, Buckinghamshire, England. She was the daughter of John de Bidun II and Alice de Mauduit. Ermengarde de married Aldulf de Gateston circa 1186. She held land in Lathbury which she gave to the Abbey of Lavedon.2 Ermengarde's husband, Aldulf, died circa 1225, leaving her a widow.3 Ermengarde departed this life in 1241.3
Citations
- [S1417] William Farrer, Honors and Knights' Fees, Volume 2: page 3 - [Hermingarde] the 5th, where elsewhere describrf as not yet married. . . . [5] Ermigerda, who had two sons, John & Richard, and of these John de Gatesden, the elder, was dead but had left a son John.
- [S1417] William Farrer, Honors and Knights' Fees, Volume II: page 13 - Ermengarde, youngest daughter of John de Bidun, gave to the Abbey of Lavendon land called Bruneswude in the fields of Lathbury.
- [S1417] William Farrer, Honors and Knights' Fees, Volume II: page 13.