Simon I DE SENLIS OR ST.LIZ, (EARL)
(1) Simon Senlis/St. Liz: (b. before 1045, d. 1109, buried at the priory ofLa Charite-Sur-Loire). He probably went to England from Normandy about the endof the reign of William the Conqueror, and he was offered by the Conqueror the hand of William's niece, Judith of Lens, the widow of Earl Watheof of Huntingdon whom William beheaded in 1076 for treason, but Judith refused to marry him on account of his lameness. He then recieved the earldom of Northampton and Huntingdon from the king and eventually married Waltheof and Judith's daughter Maud (d. 1131), probably not earlier than 1098. In 1098he was fighting on the side of King William Rufus in Normandy and was taken prisoner by Louis, son of the king of France. He was one of tthe witnessesto the coronation charter of King Henry I of England in 1100. Afterwards hewent on the crusade and died in 1109. Earl Simon built Northampton Castle and founded the priory of St. Andrew, Northampton, probably in 1108. By his wife Maud he had two sons: Simon (d.1153, Earl of Northampton, married Isabelde Beaumont, daughter of Robert de Beaumont, Earl of Gloucester who d. 1118 by whom he had a son Simon III who died without issue after having married Alice de Gant, daughter of Gilbert de Gant, Earl of Lincoln), and Waltheof III (d. 1159, Abbot of Melrose). His daughter Maud married Robert Fitz-Richard de Clare of Tonbridge and Willi (1) Simon Senlis/St. Liz: (b. before 1045, d. 1109, buried at the priory ofLa Charite-Sur-Loire). He probably went to England from Normandy about the endof the reign of William the Conqueror, and he was offered by the Conqueror the hand of William's niece, Judith of Lens, the widow of Earl Watheof of Huntingdon whom William beheaded in 1076 for treason, but Judith refused to marry him on account of his lameness. He then recieved the earldom of Northampton and Huntingdon from the king and eventually married Waltheof and Judith's daughter Maud (d. 1131), probably not earlier than 1098. In 1098 he was fighting on the side of King William Rufus in Normandy and was taken prisoner by Louis, son of the king of France. He was one of tthe witnessesto the coronation charter of King Henry I of England in 1100. Afterwards he went on the crusade and died in 1109. Earl Simon built Northampton Castle and founded the priory of St. Andrew, Northampton, probably in 1108. By his wife Maud he had two sons: Simon (d.1153, Earl of Northampton, married Isabel de Beaumont, daughter of Robert de Beaumont, Earl of Gloucester who d. 1118 by whom he had a son Simon III who died without issue after having married Alice de Gant, daughter of Gilbert de Gant, Earl of Lincoln), and Waltheof III (d. 1159, Abbot of Melrose). His daughter Maud married Robert Fitz-Richard de Clare of Tonbridge and Willi
(1) Abbot of Melrose-AEDC (1) Abbot of Melrose-AEDC
(1) Also AFN 8XJTVR (1) Also AFN 8XJTVR
(1) Listed in Common Peerage, v.6, p.339, fn, p.643, fn (2) Simon (d. 1153, Earl of Northampton, married Isabel de Beaumont, daughter of Robert de Beaumont, Earl of Gloucester who d. 1118 by whom he had a son Simon III who died without issue after having married Alice de Gant, daughter of Gilbert de Gant, Earl of Lincoln)-AEDC (1) Listed in Common Peerage, v.6, p.339, fn, p.643, fn (2) Simon (d. 1153, Earl of Northampton, married Isabel de Beaumont, daughter of Robert de Beaumont, Earl of Gloucester who d. 1118 by whom he had a son Simon III who died without issue after having married Alice de Gant, daughter of Gilbert de Gant, Earl of Lincoln)-AEDC
He married Matilda (Maud) [Queen of] Scotland 1090 at of Huntingdon, England . Matilda (Maud) [Queen of] Scotland was born at of Huntingdon, Huntingdon, England Abt 1072 .
They were the parents of 3
children:
Waltheof III [Abbot] Senlis
born Abt 1092.
Maud de Senlis or St. Liz
born Abt 1090.
Simon de [Earl] St. Liz
born Abt 1098.
Simon I de Senlis or St.Liz, (Earl) died 1109 at La Charite-sur-Loir, Nievre, France .
Matilda (Maud) [Queen of] Scotland died 23 Apr 1130 at Scotland .