Juliana de Vere 2 3
General Notes: JULIANE ([1110/22]-after 1185). The Rotuli de Dominabus of 1185 records property "Duvercurt" held by "comitissa Juliana…soror comitis Albrici". "Rogerus Bigot comes Norfolchiæ" donated property to Colne priory, for the souls of "Hugone Bigot fratris mei et comitissæ Julianæ matris meæ et Idæ uxoris meæ", by undated charter, witnessed by "Hugone Bigot filio meo…". The Complete Peerage says that "for the souls of her father and mother and of her husbands Hugh Bigoth and Walkelin Maminot she granted Begham Abbey land in Brockley" but does not quote the original. According to the Complete Peerage, she was still living in 1185, citing a grant by "Juliana comitissa" at Dovercourt to Colne Priory, witnessed by "Alberico comite et Alberico filius eius", adding "which being notified to Gilbert Bishop of London was not later than 1189". Juliana married Hugh Bigod 1st Earl of Norfolk, son of Roger Bigod Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk and Adelise de Tosny.1 2 (Hugh Bigod 1st Earl of Norfolk was born about 1095 1 2 and died before 9 Mar 1177 1 4.)
• Annulled: Annulled. Juliana next married Walkelin Maminot, son of Hugh Maminot and Emma Peverel.1 (Walkelin Maminot died between 1155 and 1157.) |
1 Charles Cawley, <i>Medieval Lands</i>.
2 Frederick Lewis Weis, Walter Lee Sheppard, William Ryland Beall, <i>Magna Carta Sureties 1215: the Barons Named in the Magna Carta, 1215 and Some of their Descendants who Settled in America during the Early Colonial Years</i> (Genealogical Publishing Company, 1999), 155-1.
3 George Edward Cokayne, "Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom" (Sutton Publishing Ltd., 2000), X:Appendix J:116.
4 Charles Mosley, <i>Burke's Peerage & Baronetage</i> (Burke's Peerage, 1999), 2090.
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