"[4], Together they had three children:[citation needed]. 267–8). Waynflete probably acted as ‘informator,’ though no appointment of him as such seems to have survived. Little more than a year after his advancement Waynflete obtained letters patent, dated 6 May 1448, for the foundation of a hall dedicated to St. Mary Magdalen in the university of Oxford. Statements. William (11 April 1184, Winchester – 13 December 1213), called William of Winchester, William Longsword, or William of Lüneburg, was the youngest son of Duke Henry the Lion. Guelf, 105 noviss. On his deathbed, in 1487, King Richard IV tried to get him to sign off his land to the crown. He took part in the funeral ceremonies of Edward IV on 19 April 1483 at Windsor (Gairdner, Letters and Papers, i. The earliest record of Waynflete is his ordination as an unbeneficed acolyte by Richard Fleming [q. v.], bishop of Lincoln, in the parish church of Spalding on Easter Sunday, 21 April 1420, under the name of William Barbor. On 1 Feb. 1469 he received a full pardon (Fœdera, xi. Albert II, Margrave of Brandenburg: 15. Whatever political animus may have been latent in this prosecution, Waynflete's denunciation of Pecock's doctrines in the reformed statutes of King's College, Cambridge, issued three years before, is evidence that his participation in the sentence against Pecock was on theological grounds. Upon William's death in 1213, Otto IV acted as a guardian for his brother's son Otto the Child. III, cap. Death of William of Winchester, Lord of Lüneburg at ... Burial of William of Winchester, Lord of Lüneburg. Gairdner, 3 vols. This page was last edited on 21 October 2020, at 15:18. In December 1485 Waynflete retired from his palace at Southwark to his manor of South Waltham, Hampshire. William was born in England during his father's exile; he remained there when Henry returned to Saxony and was raised at Richard Lionheart's court. Birth of Henry V "the elder" Von Braunschw... "Maud of England", "Matilda (Maud) //", "Maud", "Matild", Braunschweig, Braunschweig-Lüneburg, Deutschland(HRR), Duchess of Saxony-Princess of England, Duchess of Saxony, Hertiginna, Abbess of Barking, Duchess of Saxony and Bavaria. She married Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony and Bavaria, on February 1, 1168 at Minden Cathedral. Matilda seems to have spent much of her early life in the company of her mother, Queen Eleanor. There was conflict during the negotiations, however, when Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester refused to greet the archbishop, alleging him to be a schismatic and a supporter of the anti-pope, Victor IV. William of Winchester (11 April 1184 – 13 December 1213), also called in English William of Lunenburg (German: Wilhelm von Lüneburg) or William Longsword, a member of the House of Welf, was heir to his family's allodial lands in the Duchy of Saxony after the deposition of his father, Duke Henry the Lion … Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor and Duke of Swabia (1175/1176 - 19 May 1218). He was probably first presented to the king on the occasion of Henry VI's visit to Winchester on 30 July 1440. However, the Archbishop of Canterbury threatened the duke with the eternal torments of Hell unless he bequeathed his estate to the Catholic Church. Babington, 2 vols. The Welf brothers entered into an agreement with the Cologne archbishop Adolf of Altena, who in 1198 crowned Otto King of the Romans during the throne quarrel with the Hohenstaufen heir Philip of Swabia. On Wednesday, 12 April, the official letter announcing the vacancy and praying license to proceed to election was despatched to the king. Henry, it is evident, received private news of the event on the same day, and immediately wrote to the monks recommending Waynflete for election to the bishopric (ib. His wife, Sophie, sister of Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, later Duke of Edinburgh, consort of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, died in 2001. Waynflete was obliged to purchase another full pardon on 30 May 1471 (Fœdera, xi. From 1930 through 1934, Prince George William attended the elite boarding school Schule Schloss Salem in Überlingen on Lake Constance. Waynflete, as chancellor, opened it with an address upon the text ‘gracia vobis et pax multiplicetur’ (Rot. ; Capgrave's Liber de Illustribus Henricis, ed. On the other hand, he could not have been a fellow of New College according to the statutes, without having been a ‘scholar’ on the Winchester foundation. ii. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. die Herrschaft über Lüneburg, bevor Wilhelms Sohn Otto das Kind diese antrat. At some time between 1426 and 1429 Waynflete received from Cardinal Beaufort presentation to the mastership of the Hospital of St. Mary Magdalen, situate upon a hill a mile east of Winchester. Helena of Denmark: 7. http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_von_L%C3%BCneburg. She was a younger sister of William, Count of Poitiers and Henry the Young King. It is improbable that the future bishop was the William Waynflete ‘in legibus bacallarius’ who accompanied Robert Fitzhugh [q. v.] on his embassy to Rome in 1429. Geni requires JavaScript! p. 11). Letzterer wurde 1223 von seinem Onkel Heinrich dem Älteren zum Erben des welfischen Allodialbesitzes eingesetzt. Worc. iii. Waynflete's salary as chancellor was 200l. On the morning of Monday, 6 July, Cade having retreated into Southwark, an armistice was proclaimed. Matilda of England (also called Maud; 1156 – 28 June 1189) was the eldest daughter of Henry II of … The Welf brothers entered into an agreement with the Cologne archbishop Adolf of Altena, who in 1198 crowned Otto King of the Romans during the throne quarrel with the Hohenstaufen heir Philip of Swabia. As chancellor he left the reputation of an upright and prudent administrator of justice (Polydore Vergil, p. 74), ‘warilie wielding the weight of that office’ (Holinshed, Chron. They were together at Canterbury in August 1451. Brother of Richenza; Henry V "the elder" Von Braunschweig, Count Palatine of the Rhine; Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor; Eleanor of Bavaria; Infant son of Bavaria and 2 others; Luther of Bavaria and Ingebiorg of Bavaria « less William (11 April 1184, Winchester – 13 December 1213), called William of Winchester, William Longsword, or William of Lüneburg, was the youngest son of Duke Henry the Lion. Matilda of England (1156 Windsor Castle – July 13, 1189 Brunswick), also known as Maud, was the eldest daughter of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine. 226), the priory in Shoreditch (Maitland, Hist. 1880); Nicolas's Testamenta Vetusta (1826), vol. He was educated at Eton and in 1821 was appointed an ensign in the 85th light infantry. 1156) This deed points to Essex as the home of at least one branch of the family, and corroborates the inference which may be drawn from other data that the bishop was of gentle blood. As both Otto IV and his brother Henry V died without male heirs, Otto the Child became sole ruler of the Welf possessions and progenitor of all Dukes of Brunswick-Lüneburg. In den Jahren 1197 und 1198 war er Stellvertreter seines Bruders Heinrich in Braunschweig. 385). 15). On 23 March 1454 Waynflete, with a committee of lords, endeavoured to procure from the king an authorisation for the conduct of the government by Richard, duke of York, to whose inevitable ascendancy he seems to have resigned himself. Mayew's first duty was to put into operation a body of statutes founded upon those of New College. 451–593; Leland's Itinerary, ed. 172). Agnes of Brunswick-Lüneburg: 30. Otto I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg: 29. On Monday, 17 April, the prior and chapter made a formal return of the election. Matilda, her husband, and their family remained in Normandy under the protection and support of King Henry until 1185, when they were allowed to return to Saxony. If, as is probable, this is a portrait, Waynflete had large eyes and a refined countenance. After his unsuccessful uprising, Henry had submitted to the Hohenstaufen emperor Frederick Barbarossa in 1181 and though he had to leave Germany, he could retain the Welf possessions around Lüneburg, Brunswick, and Haldensleben. 213). William was born in England during his father's exile; he remained there when Henry returned to Saxony and was raised at Richard Lionheart 's court. Matilda of Lusatia: Wartislaw IV, Duke of Pomerania . Aimery I de Rochefoucauld, Viscount of Châtellérault, Clementia of Zähringen Duchess consort of Saxony, --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathilde_Plantagenet. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Their only child was Otto (1204-1252), who inherited his father's property. The arms originally born by Waynflete were ‘a field fusilly, ermine, and sable.’ After he became provost of Eton he inserted ‘on a chief of the second three lilies slipped argent,’ borrowed from the shield of Eton College. Christened: Aldgate, London, Middlesex, London, England. In it Waynflete is nominated a fellow, and to Eton he removed in 1442. The preferment was worth about 9l. Im Jahre 1193 wurde er als Geisel für den gefangenen König Richard Löwenherz an Kaiser Heinrich VI. Mother Eleanor of Aquitaine. Chandler adduces good reason for the conclusion that the statement first traceable to Guillim (Display of Heraldry, p. 408; cf. Its charter was dated 20 Aug. 1448 (Wood, Ant. When Henry died in 1195, William inherited Henry's properties around Lüneburg, near Lauenburg, and in the eastern Harz. Matilda was a younger maternal half-sister of Marie de Champagne and Alix of France. Parl. [1] Both entered into matrimony in spring 1202, accompanied by the provision of a significant dowry. He finally reconciled with Frederick's son and successor Emperor Henry VI in 1194 and surrendered his younger sons William and Otto as hostages for the payment of the ransom for the release of their uncle King Richard. W. D. Macray in his Register of Magdalen College) executed by Juliana Chirchestyle, grandniece of the bishop, in 1497, it appears that Waynflete held the manor and manor-house of Dakenham Place, Barkinge (printed by Macray ‘Backinge’). Born 1156. But the defeat of Henry VI at St. Albans on 22 May following restored the Yorkists to power. 1880), the tenants had seized Waynflete, which suggests that they were preventing an anticipated escape by sea, East Meon being near the coast. 108). There is no foundation for Lord Campbell's story that he was nominated because his predecessor, Thomas Bourchier [q. v.], ‘refused to enter into the plots for the destruction of the Yorkists.’ As a matter of fact, the Duke of York, at this very time ‘in right good conceyt with the king’ (James Gresham to John Paston, 16 Oct. 1456), was present with his friends at the ceremony. 12s. He was consecrated at Eton on 13 July; on 18 July he received the spiritualities. [show]v • d • eAncestors of Matilda of England, Duchess of Saxony, Betran de Born, Casutz sui de mal en pena, Bertran de Born, Ges de disnar non for'oimais maitis, Clementia of Zähringen Duchess consort of Saxony, Theodora Komnene Duchess consort of Bavaria. Matilda seems to have spent much of her early life in the company of her mother, Queen Eleanor. 1860); Paston Letters, ed. The rebellion of Jack Cade [see Cade, John] at Whitsuntide 1450 first brought Waynflete into contact with the turbulent politics of the period. In 1174, Henry the Lion became involved in a conflict with the Emperor Frederick, and Henry and Matilda were forced to flee Germany and take refuge in Normandy at her father's court in 1182. On 7 May 1451 Waynflete executed a remarkable document, appealing for protection to the pope and the archbishop of Canterbury. iii. v. 461, 496, 571). Early in 1189 the Emperor again ordered Henry the Lion to go into exile. She married Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony and Bavaria, on 1 February 1168 at Minden Cathedral. April 11 — William of Winchester, Lord of Lunenburg (d. 1213) Eleanor, Fair Maid of Brittany (approximate date; d. 1241) Saadi, Iranian poet (d. 1291) Deaths. He was born a Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. 1858), vol. Wilhelm von Lüneburg wurde im Benediktinerkloster St. Michael in Lüneburg begraben. Russian Wikipedia.