Jourdain DE SAY seigneur d'Aunay-sur-Odon
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- Died: After 15 Jul 1131
Research Notes:
Domesday Descendants suggests that he was the son of Guillaume de Say. Seigneur d´Aunay-sur-Odon {Calvados}. "…Jordano de Say…" witnessed the charter dated 1108 under which Henry I King of England confirmed the foundation of Holy Trinity, London. The 1130 Pipe Roll records "Jordano de Sai" in Oxfordshire. According to Gallia Christiana, the abbey of Aunay was founded 15 Jul 1131 by Jordan “de Saio prope Argentomum” and Lucy his wife. "Iordanus de Sai" donated "ecclesiam de Sulethorn" to Eynsham abbey, for the soul of "filii Willelmi" on his burial at the monastery, by charter dated to [before 1161]. Henry II King of England confirmed the possessions of the abbey of Aunay, including donations by "Jordani de Saio et Lucie uxoris sue" confirmed by "Richardi de Humetis constabularii et Agnetis uxoris eius", by charter dated to [1181/89]. 1
Marriage Information:
Jourdain married Lucie DE RUMILLY, daughter of Robert DE RUMILLY, Lord of Skipton and Harewood, and Cecily. (Lucie DE RUMILLY died after 15 Jul 1131.)
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