Lambert Hotman, John Spencer of Cople

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'''Lambert Hotman''' (~1445-1514)
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His son and heir was:
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#[[Thomas Spencer of Cople]], d 1547
  
Lambert was born about 1445 at Emmerich, in the Duchy of Cleves.  He was a Burgher who came with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engelbert,_Count_of_Nevers Engelbert of Cleves, Count of Nevers] to France. Lambert settled in Paris sometime between 1470 and 1479He married three times, and had fourteen children.
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==Primary Sources==
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*[http://books.google.com/books?id=yygEAAAAIAAJ&pg=RA1-PA141&vq=cople Visitations of Bedfordshire], made in 1566, 1582 and 1634..., edited by Frederic Augustus Blaydes. London (1884)Page 141, "Spencer of Cople"
  
He died Dec 24, 1514 in Paris, was buried there in the Church of the Innocents.
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==Secondary Sources==
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*"The first mention of the family who give their name to the manor of BRYTVILLES or BIRCHFIELD is in 1166, when Hugh de Bryteville held one knight's fee in Bedfordshire. (fn. 44) Hugh's son William was seised of the property in 1197, (fn. 45) and one of the same name held it in the latter part of the 13th century for half a knight's fee and one-thirteenth part of a knight's fee. (fn. 46) In 1275 John was seised of it, (fn. 47) and by 1286 it had passed to Hugh de Bryteville. (fn. 48) By 1316 it was the property of Hugh's son William, (fn. 49) who held it in 1330–1. (fn. 50) By 1342 Hugh de Bryteville was in possession. (fn. 51) The family continued resident in this parish till the 15th century, William Bryteville, the last member of whom mention has been found, holding there in 1439. (fn. 52) Brytvilles Manor was subsequently alienated to John Spencer of Cople, his son Robert dying seised of the manor in 1521. (fn. 53) The descent of the manor now follows that of Rowlands in Cople (q.v.) (fn. 54)"[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=42412 URL]. Date accessed: 25 February 2007."
  
Lambert's third son was Jean Hotman, Sieur de Balisy, born in Paris in 1479. Treasurer to the Order of Malta. Jean married Thomasine Le Lorraine and by this marriage had six known children.  The eldest son was Pierre Hotman, named for his uncle. Pierre married Jeanne Marteau and had four known children.  One of these was Francois Hotman, Seigneur de Marfontaine, who married in 1574 Lucrece Grainger and had six childrenOne child by this marriage was Marie Hotman who married Vincent Bouhier.  This line continues descending to the current Bulgarian, Belgium, and Spanish Royal families.
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*"The first mention of it [Rowlands] as a manor is found in 1531, when John Spencer made a settlement of it. His father Robert's name occurs a few years earlier as holding land in Cople. Thomas son of John Spencer died seised in 1547. He was succeeded by his son Robert, who was followed by his son Nicholas, who died about 1625. His son, another Nicholas, married Mary daughter of Sir Edward Gostwick of Willington, and died in 1643William Spencer, son and heir of Nicholas, was living and in possession of Rowlands in 1691. From: 'Parishes: Cople', A History of the County of Bedford: Volume 3 (1912), pp. 238-42. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=42423 URL]. Date accessed: 24 February 2007."
 
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Lambert's fifth son, who was by his last marriage, was [[Pierre Hotman]].
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==Secondary sources==
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*''Dictionnaire genealogique des familles du Quebec'', Rene Jette. Les Presses de l'Universite de Montreal, Montreal, Canada (1983). Page 418, "Fevrier, Christophe", the ascendence of his second wife Marie Martin to Francis Hotman and beyond is given at the end of his article.
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*[http://members.aol.com/davidbaud/hotman.htm Genealogy of the Hotman family]
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==See also==
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*[[Noel DesMarais to Francis Hotman]]
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