15-1
Walter
de STANLEY, son of Adam Stanley, was born about 1234 in Hootton,
Cheshire, England.
"Succeeded to his fathers estates. He first appeared in official records in 1256. In 1270 he is shown as the tenant of the Manor of Stanleigh, paying a rent of 12 pence per year to the Audleys."
www.tudorplace.com.ar
15-3
Hamon
V MASSEY, son of Hamon IV Massey, was born about 1212 in Dunham
Massy, Cheshire, England. He died after 1278.
"He held the royal title of Sixth Baron of Dunham Massey. All of his legitimate children were minors at the time of his death, their custody, until they attained what was then considered legal age was by the concession of Jacopo de Alditheley ( James Audley), Justice of Cheshire, given to Alicia de Bello Campo. He obtained control of several estates in Lancashire and Cheshire which were Ciceley's dower rights as Gernet's widow."
http://reimert.org/genealogy/database/d147.htm
15-5
Richard
de LATHAM, son of Robert FitzHenry de Lathom and Emma de Grelle,was
born about 1172 in Dalton, Lancashire, England. He died in 1220. He married
Alice in about 1199.
"Richard de Latham, died 1220, held the manor of Dalton, and 1/4 of the manor of Wrightington."
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~legends/latham.html
15-6
Alice
was
born about 1176 in Dalton, Lancashire, England.
15-7 Robert de ALFRETON, Lord of Alfreton, Norton, and Marnham, was born about 1174 in Lancaster, Lancashire, England.
15-9 William FERRERS, Earl of Derby, son of William de Ferrers and Agnes de Meschines,was born about 1200 in Derbyshire, England. He died on 24 Mar 1254 in Evington, Leicestershire, England. He was buried on 31 Mar 1254 in Merevale Abbey, Merevale, Warwickshire, England. He married Margaret De QUINCY in 1238.
"5th Earl of Derby. Accompanied the King to France in 1230. Married c. 1219 Sibyl, 3rd daughter of William (the Marshal), Earl of Pembroke, by whom he had seven daughters, but no son. Married secondly c. 1238 Margaret, first daughter and coheir of Roger de Quincy, Earl of Winchester. Invested with the Earldom at Westmoreland, 1247. He died at Evington, near Leicester, in 1254 and was buried at Merevale Abbey."
http://www.btinternet.com/~russell.robinson/Ferrers.htm
15-10
Margaret
de QUINCY, daughter of Roger de Quincy and Helen of Galloway,was born
about 1218 in Winchester, Hampshire, England. She died before 12 Mar 1284.
15-11
Humphrey
de BOHUN is printed as #14-13.
15-12
Eleanor
de BRAOSE is printed as #14-14.
15-13
John
DE MUSCEGROS, Sir, son of Robert de Muscegros and Helewisia
Malet, was born on 10 Aug 1232 in Charlton, Somerset, England. He died
on 8 May 1275 in Charltonmusgrave, Somersetshire, England. He married Cecily
Or Dulcia AVENAL, Lady of Bicknor about 1254 in Bicknor, Kent, England.
"Knight of Charlton, Norton, and other estates, was born August 10, 1232, and died May 6, 1275, holding Manors of Northton, Brywham as 1/2 fee, Cherlton 1 fee, and Stavill 1.2 fee, co. Somerset, Berton Regis and lands at Knemerton, Boyton, Lit. Cumpton, Hatherle, and Langeford, co. Gloucester. The following record is taken from "Knights of Edward I.": "Protection, going to Ireland, May 10, 1259. Sheriff of Devon, July 9, 1261, Constable of Exeter, July 9, 1261, to July 18, 1263. Holds 1 knight's fee at Botyngton and Kemerton, co. Gloucester, late of Richard, Earl of Gloucester, August 10, 1262. Protection during the Welsh war March 22, 1263. Safe conduct for him and several knights coming to the King with horses, households, and goods, July 7, 1264. Made Constable of Salisbury Castle for him and other knights lately in munition of Bristol Castle to stay in with their households, December 19, 1264, to May 31, 1265. Safe conduct coming to the King, February 14, 1254, but not to come till sent for March 12, 1265. To leave Kenilworth Castle as he values his life, August 26, 1265. Sir John de Mucegros was against the King, and had 40/- rents and advowson at Sotesbrok, co. Berkshire."
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/james/f021.htm
15-14
Cecily
Or Dulcia AVENAL, Lady of Bicknor, daughter of Sir William Avenal,was
born about 1234 in Bicknor, Kent, England. She died on 10 Aug 1301 in Charltonmusgrave,
Somersetshire, England.
"Lady of Bicknor, Taynton, and Longford, daughter of William Avenal, of Bicknor, and his wife, Aline."
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/james/f021.htm
15-15
William
FERRERS is printed as #15-9.
15-16
Margaret
de QUINCY is printed as #15-10.
15-17
Humphrey
de BOHUN, Earl of Hereford, son of Henry de Bohun and Maud Fitzgeoffrey,
was born before 1208 in Hungerford, Essex, England. He died on 24 Sep 1275.
He married Maud (Matilda) de LUSIGNAN in 1236 in France.
15-18
Maud
(Matilda) de LUSIGNAN, daughter of Racul de Lusignan and Alice D'Eu,
was born about 1208 in La Marche, Poictou, France. She died on 12 Aug 1241.
15-19
William
de BRAOSE, son of Reginald de Braose and Grecia Briwere,was born in
1204 in Brecknock, Surrey, England. He died on 2 May 1230 in Wales. He
married Eve MARSHALL on 2 May 1230 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
"William succeeded his father as Lord of Abergavenny, Builth and other Marcher Lordships in1227. Styled by the Welsh as "Black William" he was imprisoned by Llewelyn ap Iorwerth in 1229 during Hubert de Burgh's disastrous Kerry (Ceri) campaign. He was ransomed and released after a short captivity during which he agreed to cede Builth as a marriage portion for his daughter Isabella on her betrothal to David, son and heir of Llewelyn. The following Easter, Llewelyn discovered an intrigue between his wife, Joan, and William. Supported by a general clamour for his death, Llewelyn had William publicly hanged on 2nd May 1230."
http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/William5.htm
15-20
Eve
MARSHALL, daughter of William Marshall and Isabel Fitzgilber de Clare,was
born about 1194 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales. She died before 1246
in England.
"After Llewelyn Fawr had hanged Eva's husband, William, he wrote letters to her and her brother, William, Earl of Pembroke. He was enquiring whether the marriage between his son, Dafydd, and Isabella de Braose should still go ahead. Evidently they agreed that it should. Nevertheless Llewelyn and Dafydd were never satisfied with the distribution of William's lands among his four heiresses and this led to further armed conflicts in the marches. Eva continued to hold Braose lands and castles in her own right after the death of her husband. Dugdale mentions her as holder of Totnes in 1230. It is recorded in the Close Rolls (1234-7) that Henry III granted 12 marks to her to strengthen the castle at Hay."
http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/EvaM.htm
15-21
Walter
HUNGERFORD, son of Walter Hungerford, was born about 1186 in
Heytesbury, Wiltshire, England.
15-23
John
de HEYTESBURY was born about 1205 in Heytesbury, Wiltshire, England.
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