The de Montfitchet (de Montfichet, de Mountfitchet) family were of
Norman
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Ethnic and cultural identity
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origin, probably from the town of
Montfiquet
Montfiquet () is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France.
Population
See also
*Communes of the Calvados department
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Depa ...
. He received land in Essex in reward for his service and the family were subsequently based there, initially in the castle at
Stansted Mountfitchet
Stansted Mountfitchet is an English village and civil parish in Uttlesford district, Essex, near the Hertfordshire border, north of London. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 5,533, increasing to 6,011 at the 2011 census. The ...
. They lasted for five generations before becoming extinct when
Richard de Montfichet
Richard de Montfichet (or Richard de Munfichet) (died 1267) was a ''Magna Carta'' surety. He was a landowner in Essex.
Life
He was the son of another Richard de Montfichet, whom Henry II made forester of Essex. Richard the elder was son of Gilbe ...
died without issue in 1258. Other early attested spellings include Munfichet, Muntfichet, Montefixo, and Mufchet;
[See, e.g.: ''VCH Northampton'' 3:227-23129, fn. 21 (cites ''Buccleuch Deeds'', ca. 1280s): "Divorgilla daughter of Sir Walter Montfichet (Montefixo)". ''Ragman Rolls'' 34 (28 August 1296): "Mufchet, Dauid (del counte de Anegos)".] while later variants include Mountfiquit
[ Stow is an important source for the medieval history of London, but wrote in an era before standardisation of spelling; he spells ''Montfichet'' as ''Mountfiquit''.] and Montfiket.
[ Additional related information is found o]
pp. 165, 187, 341
Amongst their accomplishments, the family founded
Stratford Langthorne Abbey
Stratford Langthorne Abbey, or the Abbey of St Mary's, Stratford Langthorne was a Cistercian monastery founded in 1135 at Stratford Langthorne — then Essex but now Stratford in the London Borough of Newham. The Abbey, also known as West H ...
, which became the fifth largest in England. The links with the area were preserved even after the family disappeared, and the de Montfitchet coat of arms figured in the insignia of the
County Borough of West Ham
West Ham was a local government district in the extreme south west of Essex from 1886 to 1965, forming part of the built-up area of London, although outside the County of London. It was immediately north of the River Thames and east of the Rive ...
. Monfichet Road in the
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is a sporting complex and public park in Stratford, Hackney Wick, Leyton and Bow, in east London. It was purpose-built for the 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics, situated adjacent to the Stratford City develop ...
at Stratford is named after the family. So are
Montfichet's Tower
Montfichet's Tower (also known as Montfichet's Castle and/or spelt Mountfitchet's or Mountfiquit's) was a Norman fortress on Ludgate Hill in London, between where St Paul's Cathedral and City Thameslink railway station now stand. First document ...
in London, and the Essex town of
Stansted Mountfitchet
Stansted Mountfitchet is an English village and civil parish in Uttlesford district, Essex, near the Hertfordshire border, north of London. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 5,533, increasing to 6,011 at the 2011 census. The ...
, with its partially reconstructed Castle Mountfitchet. The nearby district of
Plaistow in London may have acquired its name when Phillipa de Monfitchet married Sir Hugh de Plaiz.
See also
*
Cavendish family
The Cavendish (or de Cavendish) family ( ) is a British noble family, of Anglo-Norman origins (though with an Anglo-Saxon name, originally from a place-name in Suffolk). They rose to their highest prominence as Duke of Devonshire and Duke of N ...
, a related lineage
References
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External links
* http://magnacarta800th.com/schools/biographies/the-25-barons-of-magna-carta/richard-de-montfichet/
Norman families
Norman conquest of England
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