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Sanchet D'Abrichecourt

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Sir Sanchet D'Abrichecourt (c. 1330c. 1359) was a French knight and a founder Knight of the Garter. His surname was alternatively spelt D'Abridgecourt, Dabridgcourt, Dabrichecourt or Aubréciourt and derived from the Hainault town of Auberchicourt.[1]

Sir Sanchet D'Abrichecourt, KG, illustration from the Bruges Garter Book, c.1430
Arms of Sir Sanchet d'Abrichecourt, KG

He was born in Bugnicourt, the son of Sir Nicholas D'Abrichecourt, a nobleman from Hainault who had come to England in 1326 as an escort of Queen Isabella. The queen was returning from France with her son Edward with the ultimately successful objective of deposing her husband, Edward II, and setting the younger Edward on the English throne in his father's place. Sanchet had a younger brother, Eustace.[2]

In 1348 he was selected by Edward III as a founder Knight of the Garter and allocated stall number 25 in St George's Chapel at Windsor, the spiritual home of the new order of chivalry. He died within a few years, however, and his place in the order was taken in 1359 by Sir William FitzWaryne.[2]

He left two sons, Sir John Dabrichecourt, MP for Derbyshire and Constable of the Tower (1413-1415) [3] and Sir Nicholas Dabrichecourt,[4] Esquire of the Body to Edward III, MP for Hampshire and Constable of Nottingham Castle.[2] The castle had been the scene of Edward III's coup in 1330 against his mother, Isabella, and Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March. Nicholas married heiress Elizabeth Say of Stratfield Saye, Hampshire.[5]

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  1. ^ "Historical Information Sanchet D'Abrichecourt 1330-1349". The Medieval Combat Society. Retrieved 2012-04-05.
  2. ^ a b c Beltz, George Frederick (1841). Memorials of the most noble Order of the Garter, from its foundation to the present time. Including the history of the order; biographical notices of the knights in the reigns of Edward III. and Richard II., the chronological succession of the members. London: W. Pickering. pp. 90–92.
  3. ^ "DABRICHECOURT, Sir John (d.1415), of Markeaton, Derbys". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 2012-04-05.
  4. ^ Plea Rolls of the Court of Common Pleas, 1396; National Archives; CP 40/541; second entry
  5. ^ "DABRICHECOURT, Sir Nicholas (or Collard) (d.1400), of Stratfield Saye, Hants". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 2012-04-05.
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