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    Henry Audley (or Aldithel or Alditheley; c. 1175–1246) was an English royalist baron and marcher lord. He was made Constable to Hugh de Lacy, 1st Earl of Ulster. Audley was a royalist baron, born about 1175 to Adam de Alditheley and Emma, daughter of Ralph/Radulphus fitzOrm.

  2. 3 de dic. de 2021 · Husband of Bertrade (Mainwaring) de Audley — married 1217 in Cheshire, England. Descendants. Father of Emma (Audley) of Powis, James (Audley) de Audley and Alice (Audley) de Montfort. Died before 19 Nov 1246 before about age 71 in Sussex, England.

    • Male
    • Bertrade (Mainwaring) de Audley
  3. Origins. The earliest documented members of the related Audley and Stanley families are two apparent brothers, Ligulf de Aldelegha and Adam de Standlega, who during the reigns of kings Stephen and Henry II appear to have divided the Audley, Staffordshire, lands that at the time of the 1086 Domesday survey had been the holdings of a man named Gamel, though no familial relationship with their ...

  4. Henry de Audley (1175 – 1246), or Henry de Aldithel and Alditheley, was an English baron.[1] Audley was a royalist baron, born about 1175 to Adam de Alditheley, who held Alditheley (Staff.) from the Verdons in 1186. He began his career as constable to Hugh de Lacy (whose first wife was a Ver …

  5. 15 de oct. de 2023 · Henry DE AUDLEY. Born: 1175, Haleigh Castle, Audley, Stafford, England Married: 1217 Died: Before Nov 1246. Another name for Henry was Henry of Aldithley. Marriage Information: Henry married Bertred (Bertrade) DE MAINWARING, daughter of Sir Ralph DE MAINWARING Seneschal and Amicia Le Meschines DE KEVELIOCK, in 1217.

    • Audley, England
    • Lady Bertrade de Audley, Baroness of Audley
    • England
    • circa 1175
  6. 11. THE ABBEY OF HULTON. The Cistercian abbey of St. Mary at Hulton, a daughter-house of Combermere Abbey in Cheshire, was founded by Henry de Audley for the souls of himself and his family. The site, in what was then a remote part of the county, is just over 2 miles east of Burslem in a valley beside the Trent not far from its source.

  7. On 29 November 1538 he was created Baron Audley of Walden; and soon afterwards presided as Lord Steward at the trials of Henry Pole, Lord Montacute, and of the Marquess of Exeter. In 1539, inclining to the Protestant Reformation, he made himself the King's instrument in enforcing religious conformity, and in the passing of the Six ...