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The Charters of the Hommet Family, Constables of Normandy and Lords of Stamford, c.1020 – c.1260
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This is a critical edition of the charters and other documents of the Hommet family, who were constables of Normandy and leading barons under the Angevin kings of England and Capetian kings of Fran...
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27 October 2026
This is a critical edition of the charters and other documents of the Hommet family, who were constables of Normandy and leading barons under the Angevin kings of England and Capetian kings of France.
It is the first major edition of the acts of a Norman baronial dynasty, with numerous records concerning 13 counties in eastern and southern England as well. It contains 450 deeds issued by 35 men and 19 women from the Hommet dynasty and their predecessors from the families of Say, Remilly, and Aunay, and appendices with 48 related documents. The collection reveals the roots of aristocratic power in the Anglo-Norman realm and early Capetian Normandy, including economic assets, judicial rights, fiscal exactions, and ties of loyalty. It also provides crucial evidence for the differing fates of the dynasty's four branches during and after the collapse of the Anglo-Norman realm under King John, and it casts an important light upon the division of the Anglo-Norman aristocracy after 1204.
It is the first major edition of the acts of a Norman baronial dynasty, with numerous records concerning 13 counties in eastern and southern England as well. It contains 450 deeds issued by 35 men and 19 women from the Hommet dynasty and their predecessors from the families of Say, Remilly, and Aunay, and appendices with 48 related documents. The collection reveals the roots of aristocratic power in the Anglo-Norman realm and early Capetian Normandy, including economic assets, judicial rights, fiscal exactions, and ties of loyalty. It also provides crucial evidence for the differing fates of the dynasty's four branches during and after the collapse of the Anglo-Norman realm under King John, and it casts an important light upon the division of the Anglo-Norman aristocracy after 1204.
Price: $180.00
Pages: 1076
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Pipe Roll Society
Series: Publications of the Pipe Roll Society New Series
Publication Date:
27 October 2026
Trim Size: 9.53 X 5.75 in
ISBN: 9780901134974
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects, History and Archaeology
Introduction:
A. The Hommet family: genealogy and property
B. The Acts
Appendices to the Introduction
Part I: the predecessors of Richard I du Hommet and Agnes de Beaumont
Part II: Richard I du Hommet and his generation
Part III: William II du Hommet and Lucy du Neubourg
Part IV: the Last Constables
Part V: the Younger Sons and Daughters of William II du Hommet and Lucy du Neubourg
Part VI: the Remilly branch
Part VII: the Semilly branch
Part VIII: the Cléville branch
Appendices
Indexes
A. The Hommet family: genealogy and property
B. The Acts
Appendices to the Introduction
Part I: the predecessors of Richard I du Hommet and Agnes de Beaumont
Part II: Richard I du Hommet and his generation
Part III: William II du Hommet and Lucy du Neubourg
Part IV: the Last Constables
Part V: the Younger Sons and Daughters of William II du Hommet and Lucy du Neubourg
Part VI: the Remilly branch
Part VII: the Semilly branch
Part VIII: the Cléville branch
Appendices
Indexes