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↑ Hodgson (1832) states Hawise was the dau. William Merlay, Baron of Morpeth; while her husband William Bertram is actually "William the Fair ... son of Guy Balliol. He based this on documentation of William's founding of Brinkburne church
1. GUY de Balliol (-[1112/30]). A charter of King Henry II records donations to York St Mary, including the donation of “ecclesiam et…terræ in Stocalea et ecclesiam de Skaintuna et…ecclesiam de Gaynford” by “Wydo de Balliol”[777]. The Testa de Nevill includes a writ of King John dated 1212 which records "Hugo de Bailliol" holding "baroniam de Biwelle" in Northumberland which had been granted by King William II to "antecessores"[778]. This could indicate a grant to Guy de Balliol, who was presumably contemporary to King William II, but this is not certain. “Guido de Baill” donated property to the abbey of St Mary, York, for the souls of “…Dionisie uxoris mee et Bernardi de Ball nepotis mei”, by charter dated to [1112/22][779]. Leland records that King Henry I prohibited “Guido de Baileol in Dirhamshire” from hunting in the forests of Ranulph Bishop of Durham[780]. m DIONISIA, daughter of ---. “Guido de Baill” donated property to the abbey of St Mary, York, for the souls of “…Dionisie uxoris mee et Bernardi de Ball nepotis mei”, by charter dated to [1112/22][781]. Guy & his wife had one child:
a) daughter . Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated to [1149/52] under which “Rogerus Bertram” confirmed donations to the church of St Mary, York by “pater meus Willelmus et avus meus Wido de Balliolo”[782]. m WILLIAM Bertram, son of ---. William & his wife had one child:
i) ROGER Bertram (-after [1149/52]). “Rogerus Bertram” confirmed donations to the church of St Mary, York by “pater meus Willelmus et avus meus Wido de Balliolo”, by charter dated to [1149/52][783].
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1. GUY de Balliol (-[1112/30]). A charter of King Henry II records donations to York St Mary, including the donation of “ecclesiam et…terræ in Stocalea et ecclesiam de Skaintuna et…ecclesiam de Gaynford” by “Wydo de Balliol”[777]. The Testa de Nevill includes a writ of King John dated 1212 which records "Hugo de Bailliol" holding "baroniam de Biwelle" in Northumberland which had been granted by King William II to "antecessores"[778]. This could indicate a grant to Guy de Balliol, who was presumably contemporary to King William II, but this is not certain. “Guido de Baill” donated property to the abbey of St Mary, York, for the souls of “…Dionisie uxoris mee et Bernardi de Ball nepotis mei”, by charter dated to [1112/22][779]. Leland records that King Henry I prohibited “Guido de Baileol in Dirhamshire” from hunting in the forests of Ranulph Bishop of Durham[780]. m DIONISIA, daughter of ---. “Guido de Baill” donated property to the abbey of St Mary, York, for the souls of “…Dionisie uxoris mee et Bernardi de Ball nepotis mei”, by charter dated to [1112/22][781]. Guy & his wife had one child:
a) daughter . Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated to [1149/52] under which “Rogerus Bertram” confirmed donations to the church of St Mary, York by “pater meus Willelmus et avus meus Wido de Balliolo”[782]. m WILLIAM Bertram, son of ---. William & his wife had one child:
i) ROGER Bertram (-after [1149/52]). “Rogerus Bertram” confirmed donations to the church of St Mary, York by “pater meus Willelmus et avus meus Wido de Balliolo”, by charter dated to [1149/52][783].