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Sir Hugues "Poix" Tyrel, I, Vicomte d'Equennes and Prince of Poix 

Gender: Male

Birth: circa 1100

Langham Manor,Langham,Essex,England

Death: 1159 (54-64)

Avon Tyrell, New Forest, Hampshire, England

Immediate Family:

Son of Gauthier III Tyrel, seigneur de Poix and Isabelle de Heilly

Husband of Ada Agnes d'Aumale

Father of Hugues de Pois Tyrel, II, Seigneur d'Agnieres; Gauthier IV Tyrel, vicomte d'Equennes; Ade Tyrel; Adam Tyrel and Alix Tyrel

Half brother of Vernon de Tyrel; Guillemete de Tyrel; Mathilde de Tyrel; Baudoin de Tyrel; Foulques de Tyrel and 1 other


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Hugh Tyrrell I succeeded his father in 1135 and was the first in the family to bear the name "Prince of Poix".(The name Tyrel becomes "Tyrrell" in England). The Norman historian Ordericus mentions he was an ardent soldier. He joined the second Crusade in 1146. In the Pipe Roll he is seized of the Manors of Kingsworthy near Winchester, Avon-Tyrrell, and also lands at Ripley, Shirley, and Sopley in the New Forest. This Sir Hugh gave the chateau and lands at Moyencourt to his fourth son, Adam, from who descends the House of Tyrrell de Moyencourt, which name he then took. This house is still existent in France (as of 1909).


He was ultimately succeeded by his son, Sir Hugh Tyrrell II, who was the sixth Lord of Poix.


Source: Tyrrell Genealogy https://archive.org/stream/furthergenealog00terrgoog#page/n22/mode/2up page 18 Author: Edwin H. Terrell Published: 1909 San Antonio, TX ___________________________________________________________________________________


Alternative Birth date: 1110.


http://www.colleengenealogy.net/detirel4.html


Hugh TIRREL I


Hugues TYREL I


?-1159


* BIRTH: England

Father: Walter DE TIRREL III (?-1136)


Mother: Isabelle D'HEILLY (?-c.1120)


Wife: Ada D'AUMALE (c.1115-?)


* MARRIAGE:

* FACTS: 4th Prince of Poix, Baron in France and England; with the 2nd Crusade, 1146.

* DEATH: 1159

Children:


Gauthier (Walter) TYREL IV (?-?) *5th Prince of Poix; married Philippine de MORVILLERS; died without issue


Hugh TYRRELL II (?-1199)


Gauthier TYREL (?-1168)


Adam TYREL (?-?)


Ade TYREL (?-?) *married EUDES, chevalier, seigneur de Vignacourt en Picardie


Alix TYREL (?-c.1205)


Adeline TYREL (?-?)


http://www.archive.org/stream/furthergenealog00terrgoog/furthergene...


Hugh Tyrrell L, son of Sir Walter Tyrrell III., inherited


the lands and titles of his father and was Lord of Poix,


Vicomte d'Equennes, etc., and qualified as Prince de Poix


in 1153, 1155 and 1159. Hugh confirmed the grants of his


father to the said churches as above mentioned; he also


made one of the Crusades. He married Ada d'Avmale,


the daughter of Etienne de Champagne, Comte d'Aumale.


This Ada d'Aumale was lineally descended from Richard


II., Duke of Normandy, and from Ralf de Mortemer, Baron


of Wigmore. Sir Hugh Tyrrell I. made his will in 1158


and died in 1159, leaving among other sons Walter Tyrrell


IV., who died in 1171 without children, and Hugh Tyrrell


II., who finally succeeded to the titles and possessions of


the family. There were also other children, and among


them, Adam Tyirell, who became the founder of the Moyen-


court family. Sir Hugh Tyrrell II. was a great soldier and


distinguished himself in the Crusades. In the Hall of the


Crusades, in the great palace at Versailles, in Folio 24,


No. 125, is an article on Sir Hugh Tyrrell, Lord of Poix,


and one of the leaders of the Crusades. His coat of arms


is in the third Hall of the Crusades. They are spread upon


the beam which is above the picture representing the


"Raising of the Siege at Rhodes," August 17, 1480. The


escutcheon bears the date of 1147, and is under the name of


Hugh Tyrrell, Lord of Poix. Sir Hugh Tyrrell was ac-


companied to the Crusades in 1190 by four of his cousins,


two of whom perished at the siege of Acre in 1191. Sir


Hugh II. died in 1199 and was buried in the Abbey of St.


Pierre Selincourt. He had married, first, in 1161, Isabelle


de Wignacourt, who was of an illustrious House in Picardy ;


and second, in 1173, Marie de Senarpont, who was also of


distinguished blood.


Sir Walter Tyrrell I. had received from the Conqueror


large tracts of land in Hampshire and in Essex. He did


not live long after the Conquest, but in 1067, when William


I. of England went over into Normandy, Sir Walter Tyrrell


I. was left as one of his High Commissioners for the County


of Essex during his temporary absence. He held the lordship of Laingaham in Essex; was lord of the Manors of


Kingsworthy and Avon-Tyrrell in the New Forest; and also


held the "Sueburga" and "Contona** in Somerset from Os-


mond, Bishop of Salisbury. There is some dispute as to


the date of the death of Sir Walter Tyirell I., as the French


authority so frequently quoted herein gives it as in 1068,


but Mr. Tyrrell in his history of the family gives it as


occurring in 1080. As before said, he was succeeded by


his grandson, Sir Walter Tyrrell III., his son, Sir Walter IL,


having pre-deceased him. The wife of Sir Walter Tyrrell


III., Adelaide, was a cousin of the Conqueror, who had


commanded her marriage to Sir Walter, and she appears to


have lived to a great age, for according to the Pipe Roll of


1136 she was seized as a widow of the Manor of Langham


in Essex. Sir Walter Tyrrell III. joined the first Crusade


and was present at the siege of Jerusalem in 1096. It was


at this time that he adopted what are known as the "Poix**


arms to distinguish himself from his kinsman, the Sire de


Tirel, who was also taking part in the siege. Reference to


this coat of arms will be made hereafter in this pamphlet.


There has been much conflict in the authorities as to just


the manner in which King William Rufus met his death,


and it has been disputed that the accident was due to Sir


Walter Tyrrell III. However, all the authorities agree that


it was purely the result of an accident, as Sir Walter and


the King were great friends and kinsmen and had for many


years been on terms of the greatest intimacy. Late in life


lie made another pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and dying


in 1135 was succeeded by his son, Hugh Tyrrell /., as be-


fore stated, who was the first one of the family to bear the


title of Prince of Poix, and who is mentioned by the Nor-


man historian, Ordericus, as an ardent soldier. Sir Hugh


Tyrrell I. joined the second Crusade of 1146. In the Pipe


Roll he is named as being seized of the Manors of Kings-


worthy near Winchester, Avon-Tyrrell, and also lands at


Ripley, Shirley, and Sopley in the New Forest. This Sir


Hugh gave the chateau and lands of Moyencourt to his


fourth son, Adam, from whom descends the House of Tyr-


rell de Moyencourt, (which name he then took) , represent-


ed in France to this day. As before stated. Sir Hugh Tyr-


rell I. was ultimately succeeded by his son. Sir Hugh Tyrrell II., who was the sixth Lord of Poix. Sir Hugh Tyrrell


11. was conspicuously identified with the first conquest of


Ireland by the English and accompanied his cousin, Strong-


how, Earl of Pembroke, to that country in 1169. He was


made Baron of Castleknock in 1173 and was Governor of


Trim in 1183. He was at the siege of Acre in the Crusades


of 1191 and was known as the "Grecian Knight/' Sir Hugh


Tyrrell II. was buried at Selincourt in 1199. He left a


number of children. The eldest son, Sir Walter Tyrrell V.,


succeeded to the titles and possessions of the family in


Picardy and Normandy, under the usual law of primogenitor.


Alternative Birth date: 1110.


http://www.colleengenealogy.net/detirel4.html


Hugh TIRREL I


Hugues TYREL I


?-1159


* BIRTH: England

Father: Walter DE TIRREL III (?-1136)


Mother: Isabelle D'HEILLY (?-c.1120)


Wife: Ada D'AUMALE (c.1115-?)


* MARRIAGE:

* FACTS: 4th Prince of Poix, Baron in France and England; with the 2nd Crusade, 1146.

* DEATH: 1159

Children:


Gauthier (Walter) TYREL IV (?-?) *5th Prince of Poix; married Philippine de MORVILLERS; died without issue


Hugh TYRRELL II (?-1199)


Gauthier TYREL (?-1168)


Adam TYREL (?-?)


Ade TYREL (?-?) *married EUDES, chevalier, seigneur de Vignacourt en Picardie


Alix TYREL (?-c.1205)


Adeline TYREL (?-?)


http://www.archive.org/stream/furthergenealog00terrgoog/furthergene...


Hugh Tyrrell L, son of Sir Walter Tyrrell III., inherited


the lands and titles of his father and was Lord of Poix,


Vicomte d'Equennes, etc., and qualified as Prince de Poix


in 1153, 1155 and 1159. Hugh confirmed the grants of his


father to the said churches as above mentioned; he also


made one of the Crusades. He married Ada d'Avmale,


the daughter of Etienne de Champagne, Comte d'Aumale.


This Ada d'Aumale was lineally descended from Richard


II., Duke of Normandy, and from Ralf de Mortemer, Baron


of Wigmore. Sir Hugh Tyrrell I. made his will in 1158


and died in 1159, leaving among other sons Walter Tyrrell


IV., who died in 1171 without children, and Hugh Tyrrell


II., who finally succeeded to the titles and possessions of


the family. There were also other children, and among


them, Adam Tyirell, who became the founder of the Moyen-


court family. Sir Hugh Tyrrell II. was a great soldier and


distinguished himself in the Crusades. In the Hall of the


Crusades, in the great palace at Versailles, in Folio 24,


No. 125, is an article on Sir Hugh Tyrrell, Lord of Poix,


and one of the leaders of the Crusades. His coat of arms


is in the third Hall of the Crusades. They are spread upon


the beam which is above the picture representing the


"Raising of the Siege at Rhodes," August 17, 1480. The


escutcheon bears the date of 1147, and is under the name of


Hugh Tyrrell, Lord of Poix. Sir Hugh Tyrrell was ac-


companied to the Crusades in 1190 by four of his cousins,


two of whom perished at the siege of Acre in 1191. Sir


Hugh II. died in 1199 and was buried in the Abbey of St.


Pierre Selincourt. He had married, first, in 1161, Isabelle


de Wignacourt, who was of an illustrious House in Picardy ;


and second, in 1173, Marie de Senarpont, who was also of


distinguished blood.


Sir Walter Tyrrell I. had received from the Conqueror


large tracts of land in Hampshire and in Essex. He did


not live long after the Conquest, but in 1067, when William


I. of England went over into Normandy, Sir Walter Tyrrell


I. was left as one of his High Commissioners for the County


of Essex during his temporary absence. He held the lordship of Laingaham in Essex; was lord of the Manors of


Kingsworthy and Avon-Tyrrell in the New Forest; and also


held the "Sueburga" and "Contona** in Somerset from Os-


mond, Bishop of Salisbury. There is some dispute as to


the date of the death of Sir Walter Tyirell I., as the French


authority so frequently quoted herein gives it as in 1068,


but Mr. Tyrrell in his history of the family gives it as


occurring in 1080. As before said, he was succeeded by


his grandson, Sir Walter Tyrrell III., his son, Sir Walter IL,


having pre-deceased him. The wife of Sir Walter Tyrrell


III., Adelaide, was a cousin of the Conqueror, who had


commanded her marriage to Sir Walter, and she appears to


have lived to a great age, for according to the Pipe Roll of


1136 she was seized as a widow of the Manor of Langham


in Essex. Sir Walter Tyrrell III. joined the first Crusade


and was present at the siege of Jerusalem in 1096. It was


at this time that he adopted what are known as the "Poix**


arms to distinguish himself from his kinsman, the Sire de


Tirel, who was also taking part in the siege. Reference to


this coat of arms will be made hereafter in this pamphlet.


There has been much conflict in the authorities as to just


the manner in which King William Rufus met his death,


and it has been disputed that the accident was due to Sir


Walter Tyrrell III. However, all the authorities agree that


it was purely the result of an accident, as Sir Walter and


the King were great friends and kinsmen and had for many


years been on terms of the greatest intimacy. Late in life


lie made another pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and dying


in 1135 was succeeded by his son, Hugh Tyrrell /., as be-


fore stated, who was the first one of the family to bear the


title of Prince of Poix, and who is mentioned by the Nor-


man historian, Ordericus, as an ardent soldier. Sir Hugh


Tyrrell I. joined the second Crusade of 1146. In the Pipe


Roll he is named as being seized of the Manors of Kings-


worthy near Winchester, Avon-Tyrrell, and also lands at


Ripley, Shirley, and Sopley in the New Forest. This Sir


Hugh gave the chateau and lands of Moyencourt to his


fourth son, Adam, from whom descends the House of Tyr-


rell de Moyencourt, (which name he then took) , represent-


ed in France to this day. As before stated. Sir Hugh Tyr-


rell I. was ultimately succeeded by his son. Sir Hugh Tyrrell II., who was the sixth Lord of Poix. Sir Hugh Tyrrell


11. was conspicuously identified with the first conquest of


Ireland by the English and accompanied his cousin, Strong-


how, Earl of Pembroke, to that country in 1169. He was


made Baron of Castleknock in 1173 and was Governor of


Trim in 1183. He was at the siege of Acre in the Crusades


of 1191 and was known as the "Grecian Knight/' Sir Hugh


Tyrrell II. was buried at Selincourt in 1199. He left a


number of children. The eldest son, Sir Walter Tyrrell V.,


succeeded to the titles and possessions of the family in


Picardy and Normandy, under the usual law of primogenitor.


Hugh TIRREL I


Hugues TYREL I


?-1159


BIRTH: England


Father: Walter DE TIRREL III (?-1136)


Mother: Isabelle D'HEILLY (?-c.1120)


Wife: Ada D'AUMALE (c.1115-?)


MARRIAGE:


FACTS: 4th Prince of Poix, Baron in France and England; with the 2nd Crusade, 1146.


DEATH: 1159


Children:


Gauthier TYREL IV (?-?) *5th Prince of Poix; married Philippine de MORVILLERS; died without issue


Hugh TYRRELL II (?-1199)


Gauthier TYREL (?-1168)


Adam TYREL (?-?)


Ade TYREL (?-?) *married EUDES, chevalier, seigneur de Vignacourt en Picardie


Alix TYREL (?-c.1205)


Adeline TYREL (?-?)


4th Prince of Poix, Baron in France and England; with the 2nd Crusade, 1146.


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1.- 1100 SIR HUGH POIX TYRRELL |•••► Pais:INGLATERRA

PADRE:

Gauthier III Tyrel, seigneur de Poix ( 1075 )

MADRE:

Isabelle de Heilly

2.- 1075 GAUTHIER III TYREL, SEIGNEUR DE POIX ( 1075 ) |•••► Pais:INGLATERRA

PADRE:

Walter II Tyrrell seigneur de Poix

MADRE:

Baroness Adeliza Ann Fitzgilbert DeClare

3.- 1065 WALTER II TYRRELL SEIGNEUR DE POIX |•••► Pais:INGLATERRA

PADRE:

Gauthier I Tyrel seigneur de Poix ( 1000 )

MADRE:

Alix dame de Frémontiers

4.- 1000 GAUTHIER I TYREL SEIGNEUR DE POIX ( 1000 ) |•••► Pais:FRANCIA

PADRE:

Foulques (Fulke) de Tirel

MADRE:

Orielda de Tirel

5.- 0975 FOULQUES (FULKE) DE TIREL |•••► Pais:FRANCIA

PADRE:

Ralf de Tirel

MADRE:

Alix de Guernanville

6.- 0940 RALF DE TIREL |•••► Pais:FRANCIA

PADRE:

Gautier I comte du Vexin

MADRE:

Lady Eva de Dreux

7.- 0919 GAUTIER I COMTE DU VEXIN |•••► Pais:FRANCIA

PADRE:

Raoul er de Laon comte de Laon et de Senlis comte de Vexin Amiens et Valois

MADRE:

Hildegarde dAmiens héritire dAmiens et Gozder

8.- 0873 RAOUL ER DE LAON COMTE DE LAON ET DE SENLIS COMTE DE VEXIN AMIENS ET VALOIS |•••► Pais:FRANCIA

PADRE:

Gauthier comte de Laon

MADRE:

Heilwis dOstrevant

9.- 0845 GAUTHIER COMTE DE LAON |•••► Pais:FRANCIA

PADRE:

Adalramn II comte de Laon Kings advisor to Louis II the Stammerer

MADRE:

daughter of Count Nibelung IV

10.- 0825 ADALRAMN II COMTE DE LAON KINGS ADVISOR TO LOUIS II THE STAMMERER |•••► Pais:FRANCIA

PADRE:

Adelramn Comte de Troyes

MADRE:

Wildrut NN

11.- 0820 ADELRAMN COMTE DE TROYES |•••► Pais:FRANCIA

PADRE:

Comte de Troyes

MADRE:

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