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Catherine St Clair?
I received this from another list today.
As it relates to Catherine St Clair.
Cany anyone comment on this?
Regards
Bruce
I've come across a very useful book by Thierry Leroy entitled "Hugues
de Payns, Chevalier Champenoise, foundateur de l'Ordre des Templiers"
(Troyes: editions de la Maison du Boulanger, 1997).
It's not a large book (165 text pages), and most of it is focused on
the political backdrop to Hugues' life and the foundation of the
order, but it is a valuable work in that it ties together what few
verifiable facts exist about the historical Hugues de Payns taken
from contemporary sources.
It does give some very useful particulars on Hugues' family,
particularly his wife, Elisabeth de Chappes. The first cartulary
mention of her as Hugues' wife is dated 1113, and it appears that she
survived him by thirty-four years, dying in 1170. So much for
current cottage industry myth that gives the name of Hugues' spouse
as "Catherine St. Clair". At least two children were born to Hugues
and Catherine: a son, Thibaut, Abbe de Saint-Colombe de Sens, and a
daughter, Isabelle, wife (1st) of Gui Bordel, and (2nd) of Laurent de
Vendeuvre. The seigneurie of Payns was inherited by Isabelle and her
husband Gui following her father's death in 1136. Another individual
called Gibouin, "Vicomte" de Payns, may have been a child of Hugues
and Elisabeth, although the author theorizes that this individual was
probably not related to the family, but was an appointee of Count
Henri of Champagne, as his tenure as "vicomte" of an area including,
but not limited to the "seigneurie" of Payns, coincided with
Isabelle's ownership of the actual chateau and farmlands.
Also of note is an entry dated 1244 of a gift given to a man named
Perrin by Marie, Dame de Payns, witnessed by her uncle and guardian,
the chevalier Pierre de l'Orme...
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