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Source: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: EDITH (-after [1145/56]).

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Titre Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: EDITH (-after [1145/56]).

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EDITH Fitz-Forne

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EDITH (-after [1145/56]). Symeon of Durham names "Rodberto filio Edæ et Henrici regis notho." "The Complete Peerage" identifies her as the probable daughter of Forn Sigurdson Lord of Greystoke, Cumberland, wife of Robert de Oilly. The suggestion is presumably based on the undated charter under which "Robertus Henrici regis filius" donated property to Oseney Abbey, Oxfordshire, with the consent of "Henrici de Oleio fratris mei." However, "Editha, Roberto de Oilly conjugali copula juncta" donated property to Thame Abbey, for the souls of "Henrici et Gilberti filiorum meorum," by undated charter witnessed by "Fulco de Oilly, Fulco Luval, Henrico filio Roberti filii Aumari." If Edith, wife of Robert de Oilly, was the same person as the mother of King Henry's son Robert, it is unclear why she would not have named Robert in this charter. An undated manuscript records that "Robertus de Oili filius Nigelli de Oili et Editha uxor" built "ecclesiam beatæ Mariæ in insula Oseneye" in 1129. "Robertus de Oilio" donated property to Eynsham abbey by charter dated to [1130/35], witnessed by "Roberto filio Reg[is] et Edida uxore mea et Fulcone fratre meo…." "R. de Oileo" founded Oseney Abbey, Oxfordshire, with the consent of "Editha uxore mea et filiis meis Henricoet Gilleberto," by undated charter. "Edit uxor Roberti de Oyli et heredes mei" donated property "in Hugat et...terre...versus Wetewanghe" to York St Peter, for the souls of "patris at matris mee et Roberti de Oyli domini mei," by charter dated to [1145/56]. [Mistress ([before 1101]) of HENRY I King of England, son of WILLIAM I "the Conqueror" King of England & his wife Mathilde de Flandre (Selby, Yorkshire Sep 1068-Château de Lyon-la-Forêt, near Rouen 1 Dec 1135, bur Reading Abbey, Berkshire).] m ROBERT [II] de Oilly of Hook Norton, constable of Oxford Castle, son of NIGEL [III] de Oilly of Hook Norton, Oxfordshire & his wife Agnes --- (-1142).