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  1. Payne I de "Mondoubleau" Chaworth: Birth: ABT 1123 in Mondoubleau, Loir-et-Cher, Touraine/Centre, France. Death: 1170 in Kempsford, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England

  2. Robert de Chaurces: Birth: ABT 1138 in Watnall Chaworth, Greasley, Nottinghamshire, England.


Sources
1. Title:   Gen-Medieval Archives
Page:   File 488, May 22, 2003, Author: John P. Ravilious.
Source:   SR235
Author:   SGM: soc.genealogy.medieval
Publication:   rootsweb.com
2. Title:   Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
Page:   UNTITLED ENGLISH NOBILITY A - C Chapter 29.  CHAWORTH (CHAOURCES)
Source:   SR197
Publication:   http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/
3. Title:   English Baronies: A Study of Their Origin and Descent, 1086-1327
Source:   SR99
Author:   Ivor John Sanders
Publication:   Clarendon Press Oxford

Notes
a. Changedatetime:   08:50:23
Note:   Patrick succeeded his father as Lord of Kempsford, Wilstshire some time after about 1133.
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  UNTITLED ENGLISH NOBILITY A - C Chapter 29.  CHAWORTH (CHAOURCES)
  PATRICK [II] de Chaources (-before [1142]).  Bracton lists a claim by "[Willelmus Comes] Sarr et Ela [uxor eius]" against "Paganum de Chawtesteford in comitatu Gloucestrie" dated 1218, recording that "Patricius de Chawrtes antecessor eiusdem Pagani" gave a manor (unnamed) "[in maritagium] --- Sibilla sua" from whom it descended to "Patricio filio suo et de ipse Patricio --- [patri ipsius] Ele et de ipso Willelmo predicte Ele"[2043].  His independent existence is also confirmed by the undated charter under which [his grandson] "Patricius de Cadurcis" confirmed the donation of "ecclesiam…de Kinemereforde" made to Gloucester St Peter by "Patricius proavus meus […et uxor eius Matilda]…et Paganus pater meus"[2044].  His name is confirmed by a manuscript which lists donations to Gloucester St Peter, including a record of the donation by "Ernulphus de Hesdyng", confirmed by “Patricius de Cadurcis et Matildis uxor eius”, of “ecclesiam de Kynermerforde", and the later donation by "Paganus filius Patricii"[2045].  A charter dated 1155, under which Henry II King of England confirmed the possessions of "Pat-cii de Cadurcis avi sui" in England to [his son] "Pagano de Monte Dublelli"[2046], suggests that Patrick [II] never entered into possession of these lands.  It is possible that this was the result of forfeiture at some time, or because Patrick [II] had predeceased his father.  In the latter case, the 1155 confirmation could have coincided with Pagan having reached the age of majority.  [The Historia sancti Petri Gloucestriæ records that "Patricius de Cadurcis filius Patricii" donated the mill at “Horcote in villa de Kynermaresforde" with the consent of "rege Henrico seniore…tempore Willelmi abbatis" [abbot from 1113 to 1131] and that "Patricius de Cadurcis" donated "tria molendina in Kynemerefforde" confirmed by "rex Willielmus junior…tempore Serlonis abbatis" [abbot from 1072 to 1104][2047].  As noted above, it is uncertain whether "Patricius de Cadurcis" who made the earlier donation (undoubtedly Patrice [III]) was the same person as "Patricius de Cadurcis filius Patricii" who made the later donation.  The latter could also have been Patrick [II].]  m GUIBURGE [de Mondoubleau], daughter of --- & his wife [--- de Mondoubleau] (-after 1151).  A charter dated to [1142] records that Geoffroy Duke of Normandy and Comte d´Anjou donated “terciam partem…in decima de Bellasilva…de Pagano de Monte Dublello et de Guib[erta] matre eius que de feodo meo est” to Saint-Pierre de la Couture[2048].  The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified.  "Payen de Sourches et Guiburge sa mère" founded Tyronneau abbey at Saint-Aignan, canton of Marolles-les-Braux in 1151[2049].  Pagan [I] & his wife had three children: 
  i)          PATRICK [III] de Chaources ([1155/60]-after [1200]).  “Paganus de Cadurcis”, after killing "cuiusdam monachi in territorio de Brulone", donated "in Anglia ecclesiam de Dodingothone…Brusline decimas…in parrochia Sancti Medardi de Baladone" to Saint-Pierre de la Couture, confirmed by "duo filii sui Patricius et Hugo", by charter dated 27 May 1167[2059].  ii)         HUGH de Chaources (-after 27 May 1167).  “Paganus de Cadurcis”, after killing "cuiusdam monachi in territorio de Brulone", donated "in Anglia ecclesiam de Dodingothone…Brusline decimas…in parrochia Sancti Medardi de Baladone" to Saint-Pierre de la Couture, confirmed by "duo filii sui Patricius et Hugo", by charter dated 27 May 1167[2060].  iii)        GEOFFROY .  Patrick [III] donated revenue from Malicorne, Sourches and Brûlon to the nuns of Fontaine-Saint-Martin, except for an annual payment to Cécile one of the nuns, in the presence of “Payen fils aîné de Patrice...Geoffroy de Brûlon frère de Patrice, Agnès femme de Patrice, Payen, Hugues, Patrice, Geoffroy fils de Patrice”, by charter dated to [1190/1214][2061].  [2050] Couture Saint-Pierre, LIV, p. 57.  [2051] Notre-Dame de la Trappe, p. 319, footnote 3, citing Cauvin Géographie ancienne du diocèse du Mans, pp. 202 and 529.  [2052] Ancient Charters (Round), Part I, 34, p. 56.  [2053] Dugdale Monasticon I, Gloucester Monastery, XIII, p. 548, and Gloucester St Peter, Vol. I, CCCXXV, CCCXXVI, pp. 340-1.    [2054] Gloucester St Peter, Vol, I, Historia monasterii sancti Petri Gloucestriæ, p. 89.  [2055] Gloucester St Peter, Vol. I, CCCXXXI, p. 343.  [2056] Gloucester St Peter, Vol. I, Historia monasterii sancti Petri Gloucestriæ, p. 121.  [2057] Red Book Exchequer, Part I, Certificationes factæ de feodis militum, p. 297.  [2058] Couture Saint-Pierre, XCI, p. 82.  [2059] Couture Saint-Pierre, XCI, p. 82.  [2060] Couture Saint-Pierre, XCI, p. 82.  [2061] Cars, Duc des & Ledru, A. (1887) Le château de Sourches au Maine et ses seigneurs (Paris, Le Mans), pp. 32-3. 
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  GEN MED ARCHIVES:
  From: Therav3@aol.com Subject: de Chaworth of Kempsford, Gloucs. and les Seigneurs de Mondoubleau Date: Thu, 22 May 2003
  32 Patrick de Chaworth. Patrick died bef 1155.[5],[2] of Kempsford, co. Gloucester styled 'Patrick II' [2]
  Patrick married Guiburge de Mondoubleau[6],[7].
  33 Guiburge de Mondoubleau.[6],[7] called 'Wilburga, da. of Pain de Mundubleil' (Sanders p. 125 note 2, citing Dunstable Cartulary, B.H.R.S. x, 304-6) [2] she evidently m. 1stly Patrick de Chaworth, 2ndly Barthelemy de Bouchet [6], [7]
  2. "English Baronies: A Study of Their Origin and Descent, 1086-1327," I. J. Sanders, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960. 5. "Domesday Descendants," K. S. B. Keats-Rohan, The Boydell Press, Woodbridge,2002. 6. FranceBalade, "Les Seigneurs du Haut Vendomois,"www.francebalade.com/vendome/sgrvendom1.htm 7. FranceBalade, "Les Seigneurs du Bas Vendomois," www.francebalade.com/vendome/sgrvendom2.htm
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