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Simon I de Senlis, Earl of Huntingdon-Northampton

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family), of Little Dunmow, Essex, had issue, then following his death married (2nd) Saer de Quincy, Lord of Long Buckby in Northamptonshire, and had issue:
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from 1100 to 1103, 1106 to 1107, and 1109 to 1111. Sometime in the period 1093–1100, he and his wife, Maud, founded the
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Matthew Strickland, 'Senlis, Simon (I) de, earl of Northampton and earl of Huntingdon (d. 1111x13)',
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to the exclusion of his step-son, Simon; the earldom of Northampton reverted to the crown.
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Following Simon's death, his widow, Maud, married (2nd) around Christmas 1113, to
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as the main character of the chapter "Limping to Jerusalem " and appears in
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issued at his coronation in 1100. He attested royal charters in
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As well as The Holy Sepulchre church in Northampton, he built
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In 1098 he was captured during the Vexin campaign of King
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Simon was the third son of Laudri de Senlis, sire of
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Simon de Senlis subsequently went abroad and died at
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Index

Simon de Senlis, 1st Earl of Northampton
jure uxoris
Norman
First Crusade
Holy Land
Church of the Holy Sepulchre
Jerusalem
round churches
The Holy Sepulchre, Northampton
William Rufus
King Henry I
Charter of Liberties
England
Priory of St Andrew's
Northampton
Bath Abbey
Bishop's Waltham
Northampton Castle
La Charité-sur-Loire
Chantilly
Ermenonville
Picardy
Maud of Huntingdon
Waltheof, Earl of Northumbria
Judith of Lens
William the Conqueror
Simon II de Senlis, Earl of Huntingdon-Northampton
Saint Waltheof of Melrose
Robert Fitz Richard
de Clare

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