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ISABELLA DE FORTIBUS, ‘QUEEN OF THE WIGHT’

How the remarkable Countess Isabella of Carisbrooke Castle remained mistress of her own destiny – and of the Isle of Wight – until her dying moments.

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A marriage ceremony, from a 13th-century French manuscript

A marriage ceremony, from a 13th-century French manuscript
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CHILD BRIDE

Born in 1237, Isabella de Fortibus was one of the greatest heiresses in 13th-century England. Her remarkable life illustrates the power and wealth that could lie in the hands of women of noble birth in medieval England.

As the elder daughter of Baldwin de Redvers, Earl of Devon, Isabella was a coveted prize for an ambitious nobleman, but would have had little or no say in whom she married.

William de Fortibus (or Forz), Earl of Aumale and owner of great tracts of land in northern England, was chosen for her. She was married to him at the age of 11 or 12. Though this seems shockingly young to us, it was not uncommon for aristocratic women in the Middle Ages to marry very early – certainly by the age of 16.

Teenage pregnancy was, in fact, positively encouraged: the important thing was to produce an heir. This Isabella did. By the time her husband died in 1260, leaving her a widow at the age of 23, she had borne him four boys and two girls.

Corbel possibly depicting Isabella de Fortibus at Christchurch Priory, Dorset

Corbel possibly depicting Isabella de Fortibus at Christchurch Priory, Dorset


LADY OF CARISBROOKE

By the age of 26, Isabella had inherited not only her husband’s lands and title, but much of the estate of her brother, Baldwin de Redvers, Earl of Devon, who died childless in 1262. This included the lordship of the Isle of Wight, as well as lands in Devon and Hampshire.

She chose to make Carisbrooke Castle on the Isle of Wight her main home, transforming it into a setting that befitted her wealth and prestige. She reordered the main apartments of the castle, adding a chapel at one end of the great hall and a great chamber at the other. Its main window, looking out over the island, was glazed – a real luxury at the time.

FENDING OFF SUITORS

As a rich widow, Isabella was now an even better catch. But widowhood also conferred a degree of legal authority and financial security otherwise denied to young women.

Unsurprisingly Isabella soon found herself pursued by suitors – but she strenuously resisted them. In 1264, the younger Simon de Montfort acquired from the king the right to marry her. To escape him, she was forced to hide for a time in Breamore Priory, Hampshire, and then to seek refuge in Wales when he continued to pursue her.

By 1268 Henry III had granted his son Edmund, Earl of Lancaster, the right to marry her – but she evaded him too. Instead, in 1269 he married her ten-year-old daughter Aveline.

The window of Isabella’s great chamber at Carisbrooke Castle

The window of Countess Isabella’s great chamber at Carisbrooke Castle on the Isle of Wight


OUTWITTING THE KING

Isabella was to spend 33 years as a widow, controlling her lands and property. She outlived all six of her children, who died before they were out of their teens. When the last survivor, Aveline, heir to all of her mother’s lands, died in 1274, Isabella faced another challenge – this time from the king himself.

Acquiring Isabella’s lands was Edward I’s unsurprising motive. Much of his reign was dedicated to increasing his landholdings, and her ownership of the Isle of Wight – coveted both for its strategic position and the wealth it generated – was a prime target. But just as she had resisted remarriage, so she stood firm against the king.

By supporting a bogus claimant to the Aumale earldom and then buying him out, Edward managed to acquire Isabella’s northern lands. But despite all his efforts to get hold of her vast southern estates, she twice refused to sell them to him. In 1281 she even triumphed when he challenged her control of the Isle of Wight in court.

DEATHBED SALE

In November 1293, however, Isabella was taken gravely ill while travelling from Canterbury, and lay dying at her manor in Stockwell, London. The king’s emissaries rushed to her bedside.

There, Edward’s leading councillor, Bishop Walter Langton, read her a charter that confirmed the sale of the Isle of Wight and other lands in Devon and Hampshire to the king. The dying countess apparently ordered her lady of the bedchamber to seal it. She made her will and received the last sacrament, dying before dawn the next day.

Perhaps the king took advantage of the dying countess; or perhaps she cared little for the distant cousin who was her legal heir. Either way, with the demise of one of the richest and most powerful women of her day, Isabella’s lands passed to the Crown, and the Isle of Wight’s independence from royal control came to an end. 

                    

By Katy Carter

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