Gauthier II de Chambly (or Gualterius), Bishop of Meaux from November 2, 1085, at his death, July 26, 1102. He was appointed by King Philippe Ier in agreement with Archbishop meaning Richer II, but against the advice of the chapter 1.Jean de Chambly and Nicolas de Chambly participate in the crusade with the Kings Philippe Auguste and Richard the Lionheart.Jean II de Chambly accompanied King Louis IX to the crusade of Tunis in 1270. It is mentioned in the list of the Knights of "hostel du roy.Pierre III de Chambly said "Hideous", seigneur de Presles and Chambly. Chamberlain of Louis IX. The King visits him in Chambly in 1248. He died to 1256/1257.Pierre IV de Chambly (or Herbert de Chambly), son of the preceding, Lord of Presles. He was present at the battle of Taillebourg in 1242 next to Louis IX. Chamberlain of Philippe III, Governor of the children of France, then Chamberlain of Charles of Valois. Married to Sampath. Born in Laon in 1214, died to 1282/1292.Children: Pierre V, Okabe said "Pie-sheep", Jean Ier so-called "Laon", Pilgrim says "of Laon.Adam de Chambly is Bishop of Senlis in 1227, and executor of Queen Blanche of Castile.Gautier de Chambly is Bishop of Senlis in 1287. He was Canon of meaning in 1262, Archdeacon of Meaux in 1271, Archdeacon of Coutances in 1285, Chaplain of the King of France, he was member of the Parliament of Paris during the reign of Louis IX then Philippe III le Hardi. He was Governor of Champagne under Philippe the Bel2.Pierre V de Chambly said 'Hideous' (1242-1310), Lord of Chambly, Chamberlain of King Philippe III from 1270, then Governor of the House of Jeanne de Châtillon, Countess of Blois, Chartres, and Dunois. Died in 1297, he was married in first marriage to Marguerite Tristan, then to Isabeau de Mauvoisin de RosnyChildren: Pierre VI, Jean, Peter says "the younger".Oudart de Chambly said "Pie-sheep", brother of the former, Lord of Gandelu3 until 1302, Coulonges and Coupru, Chamberlain of Pierre de France, Castellan of Mantes, custody of the forests of Champagne, Member of the Chamber to the money. Death in 1303/1304. Married to Mary, then after 1300 Jeanne de Villarceaux. His sons bear the nickname of 'Gray sheep'.Children: Oudart II said "Grey sheep", Dean of Saint-Aignan of Orléans, John says "Grey sheep", chevalier, Marie married in 1282 Hugues II de Amit, Marie, nun at Notre-Dame de Soissons, Pierre XII said "Grey sheep", Lord of Poissy-lès-Meaux and Rutel (died at the battle of Poitiers), Marguerite, maybe Mary and Isabeau, married Jean de Rouvray and then Louis of Estouteville, Lord du Bouchet and Freulleville son of Robert IV of Estouteville.Pierre VI de Chambly said 'The fat', (also noted in some texts Pierre III de Chambly), son of Pierre V de Chambly, Lord of Chambly, grand Chamberlain of Philippe IV le Bel, in 1303 participates in negotiations with England following the battle of Kortrijk, with Louis, count of Évreux, Robert, Duke of Burgundy, Jean, Duke of Brittany. In 1285, Philippe IV gave him the lordship of Livry. In 1293, he bought the seigneury of Tournan to Jean II de Garlande that he cede shortly after to Charles of Valois. He married in 1277 Jeanne de Machault.Children: Pierre VII, Jean Huon, Pierre said «fasting», Archdeacon of Thérouanne, Louis, Archdeacon of Chartres, Philippe, Marie and MargueriteJean de Chambly said 'Hideous', brother of the former, Lord of Ronquerolles. Married to Marguerite de Ronquerolles.Child: MargueriteStone said Chambly 'The younger', brother of the former, Lord of Neaufles-Saint-Martin near Gisors, is knighted by King Philippe IV le Bel, at Pentecost 1313, at the same time as the three sons of the King (Louis, Philip and Charles). Chamberlain of Louis X. He married Isabeau of Burgundy, widow of Emperor Rudolph of Habsburg, daughter of Hugues IV, Duke of Burgundy and Beatrix de Champagne. Jeanne de Bourgogne was buried in 1323 in the convent of the Grands-Augustins in Paris. From this marriage were born Louis de Chambly and Jean de Chambly which Isabeau de Bourgogne has custody and guardianship in 1319 as it appears in acts of the Parliament of Paris against the parents of her husband for Viarmes and Persian lands.Children: Louis, Jean, Jeanne de Chambly, dame of Neaufles-Saint-Martin, Thorigny and PersianPierre VII de Chambly, son of Pierre VI de Chambly, Lord of Chambly, Viarmes. Marie to? Montgobert, and Jeanne of Heilly.Children: Jeanne, married in 1310 to Raoul IV de Clermont-Nesle, mother of Jean de Clermont, Jean said "Tristan", married before 1367 to Jacqueline Quieret de La Vacquerie, daughter of Tristan Quieret who had fought under the command of Guy II de Nesle.Philippe de Chambly, brother of the former, Lord of Livry in 1344. Married to Jeanne de Trie, Lady Livry and Houdancourt, daughter of Renaud II de Trie and Isabella of Heilly, August 26, 1346, who died in 1369.Children: Charles, Margaret, Marie, IsabeauCharles of Chambly, son of the preceding, Lord of Livry, Houdancourt, Mareuil-en-Dôle. He died in 1413.Chambly Jacques, Abbot of the Royal Abbey of Saint Lucia, between 1297 and 1300.Jean de Chambly, son of Jean Huon de Chambly and grandson of Pierre VI de Chambly, was killed alongside the King at the battle of Poitiers.Jean de Chambly said "the Haze", Knight, Counsellor and master in hotel of King Charles V, is sent to "big hurl", in 1370, with the Abbot of Fécamp, to Pope Urban V for him to return beyond the mountains. In 1350, he participated in the defense of Chartres, under the orders of the chevalier de Beaumont, Captain of the city.Charles de Chambly is Chamberlain of King Charles VI, in 1397 and 1400. It is designated to accompany England the daughter of the King, Isabeau of France, married to King Richard II of England.
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