Halnath de Halnaby
M, #7861, b. before 1280, d. circa 1335
Father | Roger de Halnaby1 b. b 1245, d. b 1297 |
Mother | Elizabeth (?)1 b. c 1245, d. a 1297 |
Reference | EDV17 |
Last Edited | 15 Jul 2020 |
Halnath de Halnaby was born before 1280.1
Halnath de Halnaby died circa 1335.1
EDV-17.
Reference: Christou Gedcom.1
; Per BHO:
"HALNABY (Hallenazhebi, Halnadeby, Anlaby, Halnathby, Halnaghby, xiii-xiv cent; Hannaby, xviii cent.) is not mentioned in Domesday Book. In 1286–7 it was held of the Earl of Richmond (fn. 61) and continued to be a member of that honour. (fn. 62) Roald de Richmond was mesne lord in 1286–7, (fn. 63) and from him this mesne lordship with others descended to the Scropes of Bolton, of whom it was still held in 1573. (fn. 64) The earliest recorded under-tenants are the family of Halnaby. There was an Acharis (Acharisius, Acrisius) de Halnaby in the late 12th and early 13th century who had sons Roland and Halnath and a daughter Margaret. (fn. 65) In 1216 Halnath was one of the pledges of Roald the Constable, who had taken the baronial side against John (fn. 66); he had a son Acharis. (fn. 67) A Halnath was living in 1268 (fn. 68) and was lord in 1286–7. (fn. 69) Elizabeth widow of Roger de Halnaby claimed a third of the manor in dower in 1297 (fn. 70); another Halnath was living in 1312, (fn. 71) and his heir was lord in 1316. (fn. 72) In 1335 Acharis de Halnaby and his heirs received a grant of free warren in Halnaby. (fn. 73) He was lord in 1342–3 and had brothers Roger and Halnath (fn. 74) and a sister Mary married to John Mauleverer. (fn. 75) Acharis died without issue, (fn. 76) Roger is no more mentioned, and Halnath left a daughter and heiress Katharine. (fn. 77) In 1408 absolution was given to the chaplain who had celebrated a clandestine marriage without banns between Katharine and Robert Place (of Egton), a marriage at which Halnath Mauleverer and John Halnaby were present, (fn. 78) and in 1410 the remainder of the manor of Halnaby which Joan wife of Halnath held in dower was settled on Robert Place and Katharine and their issue with remainder to the Mauleverers (fn. 79); Robert and Katharine obtained a confirmation of their free warren in 1412. (fn. 80) Robert died early in 1429–30, Katharine in 1461–2.”
BHO cites:
Halnath de Halnaby died circa 1335.1
EDV-17.
Reference: Christou Gedcom.1
; Per BHO:
"HALNABY (Hallenazhebi, Halnadeby, Anlaby, Halnathby, Halnaghby, xiii-xiv cent; Hannaby, xviii cent.) is not mentioned in Domesday Book. In 1286–7 it was held of the Earl of Richmond (fn. 61) and continued to be a member of that honour. (fn. 62) Roald de Richmond was mesne lord in 1286–7, (fn. 63) and from him this mesne lordship with others descended to the Scropes of Bolton, of whom it was still held in 1573. (fn. 64) The earliest recorded under-tenants are the family of Halnaby. There was an Acharis (Acharisius, Acrisius) de Halnaby in the late 12th and early 13th century who had sons Roland and Halnath and a daughter Margaret. (fn. 65) In 1216 Halnath was one of the pledges of Roald the Constable, who had taken the baronial side against John (fn. 66); he had a son Acharis. (fn. 67) A Halnath was living in 1268 (fn. 68) and was lord in 1286–7. (fn. 69) Elizabeth widow of Roger de Halnaby claimed a third of the manor in dower in 1297 (fn. 70); another Halnath was living in 1312, (fn. 71) and his heir was lord in 1316. (fn. 72) In 1335 Acharis de Halnaby and his heirs received a grant of free warren in Halnaby. (fn. 73) He was lord in 1342–3 and had brothers Roger and Halnath (fn. 74) and a sister Mary married to John Mauleverer. (fn. 75) Acharis died without issue, (fn. 76) Roger is no more mentioned, and Halnath left a daughter and heiress Katharine. (fn. 77) In 1408 absolution was given to the chaplain who had celebrated a clandestine marriage without banns between Katharine and Robert Place (of Egton), a marriage at which Halnath Mauleverer and John Halnaby were present, (fn. 78) and in 1410 the remainder of the manor of Halnaby which Joan wife of Halnath held in dower was settled on Robert Place and Katharine and their issue with remainder to the Mauleverers (fn. 79); Robert and Katharine obtained a confirmation of their free warren in 1412. (fn. 80) Robert died early in 1429–30, Katharine in 1461–2.”
BHO cites:
61. Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 179.
62. Rentals and Surv. (Gen. Ser.), R. 754.
63. Kirkby's Inq. loc. cit.
64. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), clx, 48.
65. Egerton MS. 2827, fol. 34 d., 35.
66. Rot. de Oblatis et Fin. (Rec. Com.), 603.
67. Egerton MS. 2827, fol. 35.
68. Ibid. fol. 87.
69. Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 179.
70. De Banco R. 121, m. 221 d.
71. Ibid. 195a, m. 463 d.
72. Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 335.
73. Chart. R. 9 Edw. III, no. 66.
74. Assize R. 1127, m. 21.
75. Feet of F. Yorks. Trin. 11 Hen. IV, no. 22.
76. Test. Ebor. (Surt. Soc.), ii, 9 m.
77. Ibid; Cal. Pat. 1408–13, p. 344.
78. Test. Ebor. (Surt. Soc.), iii, 319.
79. Feet of F. Yorks. Trin. 11 Hen. IV, no. 22.
80. Cal. Pat. 1408–13, p. 344.2
62. Rentals and Surv. (Gen. Ser.), R. 754.
63. Kirkby's Inq. loc. cit.
64. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), clx, 48.
65. Egerton MS. 2827, fol. 34 d., 35.
66. Rot. de Oblatis et Fin. (Rec. Com.), 603.
67. Egerton MS. 2827, fol. 35.
68. Ibid. fol. 87.
69. Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 179.
70. De Banco R. 121, m. 221 d.
71. Ibid. 195a, m. 463 d.
72. Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 335.
73. Chart. R. 9 Edw. III, no. 66.
74. Assize R. 1127, m. 21.
75. Feet of F. Yorks. Trin. 11 Hen. IV, no. 22.
76. Test. Ebor. (Surt. Soc.), ii, 9 m.
77. Ibid; Cal. Pat. 1408–13, p. 344.
78. Test. Ebor. (Surt. Soc.), iii, 319.
79. Feet of F. Yorks. Trin. 11 Hen. IV, no. 22.
80. Cal. Pat. 1408–13, p. 344.2
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Citations
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Roger de Halnaby
M, #7862, b. before 1245, d. before 1297
Father | Halnath de Halnaby1 b. b 1220, d. a 1286 |
Reference | EDV18 |
Last Edited | 15 Jul 2020 |
Roger de Halnaby married Elizabeth (?)1
Roger de Halnaby was born before 1245.1
Roger de Halnaby died before 1297.1
EDV-18.
Reference: Christou Gedcom.1
; Per BHO:
"HALNABY (Hallenazhebi, Halnadeby, Anlaby, Halnathby, Halnaghby, xiii-xiv cent; Hannaby, xviii cent.) is not mentioned in Domesday Book. In 1286–7 it was held of the Earl of Richmond (fn. 61) and continued to be a member of that honour. (fn. 62) Roald de Richmond was mesne lord in 1286–7, (fn. 63) and from him this mesne lordship with others descended to the Scropes of Bolton, of whom it was still held in 1573. (fn. 64) The earliest recorded under-tenants are the family of Halnaby. There was an Acharis (Acharisius, Acrisius) de Halnaby in the late 12th and early 13th century who had sons Roland and Halnath and a daughter Margaret. (fn. 65) In 1216 Halnath was one of the pledges of Roald the Constable, who had taken the baronial side against John (fn. 66); he had a son Acharis. (fn. 67) A Halnath was living in 1268 (fn. 68) and was lord in 1286–7. (fn. 69) Elizabeth widow of Roger de Halnaby claimed a third of the manor in dower in 1297 (fn. 70); another Halnath was living in 1312, (fn. 71) and his heir was lord in 1316. (fn. 72) In 1335 Acharis de Halnaby and his heirs received a grant of free warren in Halnaby. (fn. 73) He was lord in 1342–3 and had brothers Roger and Halnath (fn. 74) and a sister Mary married to John Mauleverer. (fn. 75) Acharis died without issue, (fn. 76) Roger is no more mentioned, and Halnath left a daughter and heiress Katharine. (fn. 77) In 1408 absolution was given to the chaplain who had celebrated a clandestine marriage without banns between Katharine and Robert Place (of Egton), a marriage at which Halnath Mauleverer and John Halnaby were present, (fn. 78) and in 1410 the remainder of the manor of Halnaby which Joan wife of Halnath held in dower was settled on Robert Place and Katharine and their issue with remainder to the Mauleverers (fn. 79); Robert and Katharine obtained a confirmation of their free warren in 1412. (fn. 80) Robert died early in 1429–30, Katharine in 1461–2.”
BHO cites:
Roger de Halnaby was born before 1245.1
Roger de Halnaby died before 1297.1
EDV-18.
Reference: Christou Gedcom.1
; Per BHO:
"HALNABY (Hallenazhebi, Halnadeby, Anlaby, Halnathby, Halnaghby, xiii-xiv cent; Hannaby, xviii cent.) is not mentioned in Domesday Book. In 1286–7 it was held of the Earl of Richmond (fn. 61) and continued to be a member of that honour. (fn. 62) Roald de Richmond was mesne lord in 1286–7, (fn. 63) and from him this mesne lordship with others descended to the Scropes of Bolton, of whom it was still held in 1573. (fn. 64) The earliest recorded under-tenants are the family of Halnaby. There was an Acharis (Acharisius, Acrisius) de Halnaby in the late 12th and early 13th century who had sons Roland and Halnath and a daughter Margaret. (fn. 65) In 1216 Halnath was one of the pledges of Roald the Constable, who had taken the baronial side against John (fn. 66); he had a son Acharis. (fn. 67) A Halnath was living in 1268 (fn. 68) and was lord in 1286–7. (fn. 69) Elizabeth widow of Roger de Halnaby claimed a third of the manor in dower in 1297 (fn. 70); another Halnath was living in 1312, (fn. 71) and his heir was lord in 1316. (fn. 72) In 1335 Acharis de Halnaby and his heirs received a grant of free warren in Halnaby. (fn. 73) He was lord in 1342–3 and had brothers Roger and Halnath (fn. 74) and a sister Mary married to John Mauleverer. (fn. 75) Acharis died without issue, (fn. 76) Roger is no more mentioned, and Halnath left a daughter and heiress Katharine. (fn. 77) In 1408 absolution was given to the chaplain who had celebrated a clandestine marriage without banns between Katharine and Robert Place (of Egton), a marriage at which Halnath Mauleverer and John Halnaby were present, (fn. 78) and in 1410 the remainder of the manor of Halnaby which Joan wife of Halnath held in dower was settled on Robert Place and Katharine and their issue with remainder to the Mauleverers (fn. 79); Robert and Katharine obtained a confirmation of their free warren in 1412. (fn. 80) Robert died early in 1429–30, Katharine in 1461–2.”
BHO cites:
61. Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 179.
62. Rentals and Surv. (Gen. Ser.), R. 754.
63. Kirkby's Inq. loc. cit.
64. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), clx, 48.
65. Egerton MS. 2827, fol. 34 d., 35.
66. Rot. de Oblatis et Fin. (Rec. Com.), 603.
67. Egerton MS. 2827, fol. 35.
68. Ibid. fol. 87.
69. Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 179.
70. De Banco R. 121, m. 221 d.
71. Ibid. 195a, m. 463 d.
72. Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 335.
73. Chart. R. 9 Edw. III, no. 66.
74. Assize R. 1127, m. 21.
75. Feet of F. Yorks. Trin. 11 Hen. IV, no. 22.
76. Test. Ebor. (Surt. Soc.), ii, 9 m.
77. Ibid; Cal. Pat. 1408–13, p. 344.
78. Test. Ebor. (Surt. Soc.), iii, 319.
79. Feet of F. Yorks. Trin. 11 Hen. IV, no. 22.
80. Cal. Pat. 1408–13, p. 344.2
62. Rentals and Surv. (Gen. Ser.), R. 754.
63. Kirkby's Inq. loc. cit.
64. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), clx, 48.
65. Egerton MS. 2827, fol. 34 d., 35.
66. Rot. de Oblatis et Fin. (Rec. Com.), 603.
67. Egerton MS. 2827, fol. 35.
68. Ibid. fol. 87.
69. Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 179.
70. De Banco R. 121, m. 221 d.
71. Ibid. 195a, m. 463 d.
72. Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 335.
73. Chart. R. 9 Edw. III, no. 66.
74. Assize R. 1127, m. 21.
75. Feet of F. Yorks. Trin. 11 Hen. IV, no. 22.
76. Test. Ebor. (Surt. Soc.), ii, 9 m.
77. Ibid; Cal. Pat. 1408–13, p. 344.
78. Test. Ebor. (Surt. Soc.), iii, 319.
79. Feet of F. Yorks. Trin. 11 Hen. IV, no. 22.
80. Cal. Pat. 1408–13, p. 344.2
Family | Elizabeth (?) b. c 1245, d. a 1297 |
Child |
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Citations
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303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S4779] British History Online, online <https://www.british-history.ac.uk/>, https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/yorks/north/vol1/pp162-171. Hereinafter cited as BHO - British History Online Website.
Elizabeth (?)
F, #7863, b. circa 1245, d. after 1297
Reference | EDV18 |
Last Edited | 15 Jul 2020 |
Elizabeth (?) married Roger de Halnaby, son of Halnath de Halnaby.1
Elizabeth (?) was born circa 1245.1
Elizabeth (?) died after 1297.1
EDV-18.
Reference: Christou Gedcom.1
; Per BHO:
"HALNABY (Hallenazhebi, Halnadeby, Anlaby, Halnathby, Halnaghby, xiii-xiv cent; Hannaby, xviii cent.) is not mentioned in Domesday Book. In 1286–7 it was held of the Earl of Richmond (fn. 61) and continued to be a member of that honour. (fn. 62) Roald de Richmond was mesne lord in 1286–7, (fn. 63) and from him this mesne lordship with others descended to the Scropes of Bolton, of whom it was still held in 1573. (fn. 64) The earliest recorded under-tenants are the family of Halnaby. There was an Acharis (Acharisius, Acrisius) de Halnaby in the late 12th and early 13th century who had sons Roland and Halnath and a daughter Margaret. (fn. 65) In 1216 Halnath was one of the pledges of Roald the Constable, who had taken the baronial side against John (fn. 66); he had a son Acharis. (fn. 67) A Halnath was living in 1268 (fn. 68) and was lord in 1286–7. (fn. 69) Elizabeth widow of Roger de Halnaby claimed a third of the manor in dower in 1297 (fn. 70); another Halnath was living in 1312, (fn. 71) and his heir was lord in 1316. (fn. 72) In 1335 Acharis de Halnaby and his heirs received a grant of free warren in Halnaby. (fn. 73) He was lord in 1342–3 and had brothers Roger and Halnath (fn. 74) and a sister Mary married to John Mauleverer. (fn. 75) Acharis died without issue, (fn. 76) Roger is no more mentioned, and Halnath left a daughter and heiress Katharine. (fn. 77) In 1408 absolution was given to the chaplain who had celebrated a clandestine marriage without banns between Katharine and Robert Place (of Egton), a marriage at which Halnath Mauleverer and John Halnaby were present, (fn. 78) and in 1410 the remainder of the manor of Halnaby which Joan wife of Halnath held in dower was settled on Robert Place and Katharine and their issue with remainder to the Mauleverers (fn. 79); Robert and Katharine obtained a confirmation of their free warren in 1412. (fn. 80) Robert died early in 1429–30, Katharine in 1461–2.”
BHO cites:
Elizabeth (?) was born circa 1245.1
Elizabeth (?) died after 1297.1
EDV-18.
Reference: Christou Gedcom.1
; Per BHO:
"HALNABY (Hallenazhebi, Halnadeby, Anlaby, Halnathby, Halnaghby, xiii-xiv cent; Hannaby, xviii cent.) is not mentioned in Domesday Book. In 1286–7 it was held of the Earl of Richmond (fn. 61) and continued to be a member of that honour. (fn. 62) Roald de Richmond was mesne lord in 1286–7, (fn. 63) and from him this mesne lordship with others descended to the Scropes of Bolton, of whom it was still held in 1573. (fn. 64) The earliest recorded under-tenants are the family of Halnaby. There was an Acharis (Acharisius, Acrisius) de Halnaby in the late 12th and early 13th century who had sons Roland and Halnath and a daughter Margaret. (fn. 65) In 1216 Halnath was one of the pledges of Roald the Constable, who had taken the baronial side against John (fn. 66); he had a son Acharis. (fn. 67) A Halnath was living in 1268 (fn. 68) and was lord in 1286–7. (fn. 69) Elizabeth widow of Roger de Halnaby claimed a third of the manor in dower in 1297 (fn. 70); another Halnath was living in 1312, (fn. 71) and his heir was lord in 1316. (fn. 72) In 1335 Acharis de Halnaby and his heirs received a grant of free warren in Halnaby. (fn. 73) He was lord in 1342–3 and had brothers Roger and Halnath (fn. 74) and a sister Mary married to John Mauleverer. (fn. 75) Acharis died without issue, (fn. 76) Roger is no more mentioned, and Halnath left a daughter and heiress Katharine. (fn. 77) In 1408 absolution was given to the chaplain who had celebrated a clandestine marriage without banns between Katharine and Robert Place (of Egton), a marriage at which Halnath Mauleverer and John Halnaby were present, (fn. 78) and in 1410 the remainder of the manor of Halnaby which Joan wife of Halnath held in dower was settled on Robert Place and Katharine and their issue with remainder to the Mauleverers (fn. 79); Robert and Katharine obtained a confirmation of their free warren in 1412. (fn. 80) Robert died early in 1429–30, Katharine in 1461–2.”
BHO cites:
61. Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 179.
62. Rentals and Surv. (Gen. Ser.), R. 754.
63. Kirkby's Inq. loc. cit.
64. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), clx, 48.
65. Egerton MS. 2827, fol. 34 d., 35.
66. Rot. de Oblatis et Fin. (Rec. Com.), 603.
67. Egerton MS. 2827, fol. 35.
68. Ibid. fol. 87.
69. Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 179.
70. De Banco R. 121, m. 221 d.
71. Ibid. 195a, m. 463 d.
72. Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 335.
73. Chart. R. 9 Edw. III, no. 66.
74. Assize R. 1127, m. 21.
75. Feet of F. Yorks. Trin. 11 Hen. IV, no. 22.
76. Test. Ebor. (Surt. Soc.), ii, 9 m.
77. Ibid; Cal. Pat. 1408–13, p. 344.
78. Test. Ebor. (Surt. Soc.), iii, 319.
79. Feet of F. Yorks. Trin. 11 Hen. IV, no. 22.
80. Cal. Pat. 1408–13, p. 344.2
62. Rentals and Surv. (Gen. Ser.), R. 754.
63. Kirkby's Inq. loc. cit.
64. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), clx, 48.
65. Egerton MS. 2827, fol. 34 d., 35.
66. Rot. de Oblatis et Fin. (Rec. Com.), 603.
67. Egerton MS. 2827, fol. 35.
68. Ibid. fol. 87.
69. Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 179.
70. De Banco R. 121, m. 221 d.
71. Ibid. 195a, m. 463 d.
72. Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 335.
73. Chart. R. 9 Edw. III, no. 66.
74. Assize R. 1127, m. 21.
75. Feet of F. Yorks. Trin. 11 Hen. IV, no. 22.
76. Test. Ebor. (Surt. Soc.), ii, 9 m.
77. Ibid; Cal. Pat. 1408–13, p. 344.
78. Test. Ebor. (Surt. Soc.), iii, 319.
79. Feet of F. Yorks. Trin. 11 Hen. IV, no. 22.
80. Cal. Pat. 1408–13, p. 344.2
Family | Roger de Halnaby b. b 1245, d. b 1297 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S4779] British History Online, online <https://www.british-history.ac.uk/>, https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/yorks/north/vol1/pp162-171. Hereinafter cited as BHO - British History Online Website.
Acharis de Halnaby
M, #7864, b. before 1195
Father | Halnath de Halnaby1 b. b 1170, d. a 1216 |
Reference | EDV20 |
Last Edited | 15 Jul 2020 |
Acharis de Halnaby was born before 1195.1
EDV-20.
; Per BHO:
"HALNABY (Hallenazhebi, Halnadeby, Anlaby, Halnathby, Halnaghby, xiii-xiv cent; Hannaby, xviii cent.) is not mentioned in Domesday Book. In 1286–7 it was held of the Earl of Richmond (fn. 61) and continued to be a member of that honour. (fn. 62) Roald de Richmond was mesne lord in 1286–7, (fn. 63) and from him this mesne lordship with others descended to the Scropes of Bolton, of whom it was still held in 1573. (fn. 64) The earliest recorded under-tenants are the family of Halnaby. There was an Acharis (Acharisius, Acrisius) de Halnaby in the late 12th and early 13th century who had sons Roland and Halnath and a daughter Margaret. (fn. 65) In 1216 Halnath was one of the pledges of Roald the Constable, who had taken the baronial side against John (fn. 66); he had a son Acharis. (fn. 67) A Halnath was living in 1268 (fn. 68) and was lord in 1286–7. (fn. 69) Elizabeth widow of Roger de Halnaby claimed a third of the manor in dower in 1297 (fn. 70); another Halnath was living in 1312, (fn. 71) and his heir was lord in 1316. (fn. 72) In 1335 Acharis de Halnaby and his heirs received a grant of free warren in Halnaby. (fn. 73) He was lord in 1342–3 and had brothers Roger and Halnath (fn. 74) and a sister Mary married to John Mauleverer. (fn. 75) Acharis died without issue, (fn. 76) Roger is no more mentioned, and Halnath left a daughter and heiress Katharine. (fn. 77) In 1408 absolution was given to the chaplain who had celebrated a clandestine marriage without banns between Katharine and Robert Place (of Egton), a marriage at which Halnath Mauleverer and John Halnaby were present, (fn. 78) and in 1410 the remainder of the manor of Halnaby which Joan wife of Halnath held in dower was settled on Robert Place and Katharine and their issue with remainder to the Mauleverers (fn. 79); Robert and Katharine obtained a confirmation of their free warren in 1412. (fn. 80) Robert died early in 1429–30, Katharine in 1461–2.”
BHO cites:
Reference: Christou Gedcom.1
EDV-20.
; Per BHO:
"HALNABY (Hallenazhebi, Halnadeby, Anlaby, Halnathby, Halnaghby, xiii-xiv cent; Hannaby, xviii cent.) is not mentioned in Domesday Book. In 1286–7 it was held of the Earl of Richmond (fn. 61) and continued to be a member of that honour. (fn. 62) Roald de Richmond was mesne lord in 1286–7, (fn. 63) and from him this mesne lordship with others descended to the Scropes of Bolton, of whom it was still held in 1573. (fn. 64) The earliest recorded under-tenants are the family of Halnaby. There was an Acharis (Acharisius, Acrisius) de Halnaby in the late 12th and early 13th century who had sons Roland and Halnath and a daughter Margaret. (fn. 65) In 1216 Halnath was one of the pledges of Roald the Constable, who had taken the baronial side against John (fn. 66); he had a son Acharis. (fn. 67) A Halnath was living in 1268 (fn. 68) and was lord in 1286–7. (fn. 69) Elizabeth widow of Roger de Halnaby claimed a third of the manor in dower in 1297 (fn. 70); another Halnath was living in 1312, (fn. 71) and his heir was lord in 1316. (fn. 72) In 1335 Acharis de Halnaby and his heirs received a grant of free warren in Halnaby. (fn. 73) He was lord in 1342–3 and had brothers Roger and Halnath (fn. 74) and a sister Mary married to John Mauleverer. (fn. 75) Acharis died without issue, (fn. 76) Roger is no more mentioned, and Halnath left a daughter and heiress Katharine. (fn. 77) In 1408 absolution was given to the chaplain who had celebrated a clandestine marriage without banns between Katharine and Robert Place (of Egton), a marriage at which Halnath Mauleverer and John Halnaby were present, (fn. 78) and in 1410 the remainder of the manor of Halnaby which Joan wife of Halnath held in dower was settled on Robert Place and Katharine and their issue with remainder to the Mauleverers (fn. 79); Robert and Katharine obtained a confirmation of their free warren in 1412. (fn. 80) Robert died early in 1429–30, Katharine in 1461–2.”
BHO cites:
61. Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 179.
62. Rentals and Surv. (Gen. Ser.), R. 754.
63. Kirkby's Inq. loc. cit.
64. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), clx, 48.
65. Egerton MS. 2827, fol. 34 d., 35.
66. Rot. de Oblatis et Fin. (Rec. Com.), 603.
67. Egerton MS. 2827, fol. 35.
68. Ibid. fol. 87.
69. Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 179.
70. De Banco R. 121, m. 221 d.
71. Ibid. 195a, m. 463 d.
72. Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 335.
73. Chart. R. 9 Edw. III, no. 66.
74. Assize R. 1127, m. 21.
75. Feet of F. Yorks. Trin. 11 Hen. IV, no. 22.
76. Test. Ebor. (Surt. Soc.), ii, 9 m.
77. Ibid; Cal. Pat. 1408–13, p. 344.
78. Test. Ebor. (Surt. Soc.), iii, 319.
79. Feet of F. Yorks. Trin. 11 Hen. IV, no. 22.
80. Cal. Pat. 1408–13, p. 344.2
62. Rentals and Surv. (Gen. Ser.), R. 754.
63. Kirkby's Inq. loc. cit.
64. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), clx, 48.
65. Egerton MS. 2827, fol. 34 d., 35.
66. Rot. de Oblatis et Fin. (Rec. Com.), 603.
67. Egerton MS. 2827, fol. 35.
68. Ibid. fol. 87.
69. Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 179.
70. De Banco R. 121, m. 221 d.
71. Ibid. 195a, m. 463 d.
72. Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 335.
73. Chart. R. 9 Edw. III, no. 66.
74. Assize R. 1127, m. 21.
75. Feet of F. Yorks. Trin. 11 Hen. IV, no. 22.
76. Test. Ebor. (Surt. Soc.), ii, 9 m.
77. Ibid; Cal. Pat. 1408–13, p. 344.
78. Test. Ebor. (Surt. Soc.), iii, 319.
79. Feet of F. Yorks. Trin. 11 Hen. IV, no. 22.
80. Cal. Pat. 1408–13, p. 344.2
Reference: Christou Gedcom.1
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- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S4779] British History Online, online <https://www.british-history.ac.uk/>, https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/yorks/north/vol1/pp162-171. Hereinafter cited as BHO - British History Online Website.
Halnath de Halnaby
M, #7865, b. before 1170, d. after 1216
Reference | EDV21 |
Last Edited | 15 Jul 2020 |
Halnath de Halnaby was born before 1170.1
Halnath de Halnaby died after 1216.1
EDV-21.
Reference: Christou Gedcom.1
Halnath de Halnaby died after 1216.1
EDV-21.
Reference: Christou Gedcom.1
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- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999).
Halnath de Halnaby
M, #7866, b. before 1220, d. after 1286
Father | Acharis de Halnaby1 b. b 1195 |
Reference | EDV19 |
Last Edited | 15 Jul 2020 |
Halnath de Halnaby was born before 1220.1
Halnath de Halnaby died after 1286.1
; Per BHO:
"HALNABY (Hallenazhebi, Halnadeby, Anlaby, Halnathby, Halnaghby, xiii-xiv cent; Hannaby, xviii cent.) is not mentioned in Domesday Book. In 1286–7 it was held of the Earl of Richmond (fn. 61) and continued to be a member of that honour. (fn. 62) Roald de Richmond was mesne lord in 1286–7, (fn. 63) and from him this mesne lordship with others descended to the Scropes of Bolton, of whom it was still held in 1573. (fn. 64) The earliest recorded under-tenants are the family of Halnaby. There was an Acharis (Acharisius, Acrisius) de Halnaby in the late 12th and early 13th century who had sons Roland and Halnath and a daughter Margaret. (fn. 65) In 1216 Halnath was one of the pledges of Roald the Constable, who had taken the baronial side against John (fn. 66); he had a son Acharis. (fn. 67) A Halnath was living in 1268 (fn. 68) and was lord in 1286–7. (fn. 69) Elizabeth widow of Roger de Halnaby claimed a third of the manor in dower in 1297 (fn. 70); another Halnath was living in 1312, (fn. 71) and his heir was lord in 1316. (fn. 72) In 1335 Acharis de Halnaby and his heirs received a grant of free warren in Halnaby. (fn. 73) He was lord in 1342–3 and had brothers Roger and Halnath (fn. 74) and a sister Mary married to John Mauleverer. (fn. 75) Acharis died without issue, (fn. 76) Roger is no more mentioned, and Halnath left a daughter and heiress Katharine. (fn. 77) In 1408 absolution was given to the chaplain who had celebrated a clandestine marriage without banns between Katharine and Robert Place (of Egton), a marriage at which Halnath Mauleverer and John Halnaby were present, (fn. 78) and in 1410 the remainder of the manor of Halnaby which Joan wife of Halnath held in dower was settled on Robert Place and Katharine and their issue with remainder to the Mauleverers (fn. 79); Robert and Katharine obtained a confirmation of their free warren in 1412. (fn. 80) Robert died early in 1429–30, Katharine in 1461–2.”
BHO cites:
Reference: Christou Gedcom.1
Halnath de Halnaby died after 1286.1
; Per BHO:
"HALNABY (Hallenazhebi, Halnadeby, Anlaby, Halnathby, Halnaghby, xiii-xiv cent; Hannaby, xviii cent.) is not mentioned in Domesday Book. In 1286–7 it was held of the Earl of Richmond (fn. 61) and continued to be a member of that honour. (fn. 62) Roald de Richmond was mesne lord in 1286–7, (fn. 63) and from him this mesne lordship with others descended to the Scropes of Bolton, of whom it was still held in 1573. (fn. 64) The earliest recorded under-tenants are the family of Halnaby. There was an Acharis (Acharisius, Acrisius) de Halnaby in the late 12th and early 13th century who had sons Roland and Halnath and a daughter Margaret. (fn. 65) In 1216 Halnath was one of the pledges of Roald the Constable, who had taken the baronial side against John (fn. 66); he had a son Acharis. (fn. 67) A Halnath was living in 1268 (fn. 68) and was lord in 1286–7. (fn. 69) Elizabeth widow of Roger de Halnaby claimed a third of the manor in dower in 1297 (fn. 70); another Halnath was living in 1312, (fn. 71) and his heir was lord in 1316. (fn. 72) In 1335 Acharis de Halnaby and his heirs received a grant of free warren in Halnaby. (fn. 73) He was lord in 1342–3 and had brothers Roger and Halnath (fn. 74) and a sister Mary married to John Mauleverer. (fn. 75) Acharis died without issue, (fn. 76) Roger is no more mentioned, and Halnath left a daughter and heiress Katharine. (fn. 77) In 1408 absolution was given to the chaplain who had celebrated a clandestine marriage without banns between Katharine and Robert Place (of Egton), a marriage at which Halnath Mauleverer and John Halnaby were present, (fn. 78) and in 1410 the remainder of the manor of Halnaby which Joan wife of Halnath held in dower was settled on Robert Place and Katharine and their issue with remainder to the Mauleverers (fn. 79); Robert and Katharine obtained a confirmation of their free warren in 1412. (fn. 80) Robert died early in 1429–30, Katharine in 1461–2.”
BHO cites:
61. Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 179.
62. Rentals and Surv. (Gen. Ser.), R. 754.
63. Kirkby's Inq. loc. cit.
64. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), clx, 48.
65. Egerton MS. 2827, fol. 34 d., 35.
66. Rot. de Oblatis et Fin. (Rec. Com.), 603.
67. Egerton MS. 2827, fol. 35.
68. Ibid. fol. 87.
69. Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 179.
70. De Banco R. 121, m. 221 d.
71. Ibid. 195a, m. 463 d.
72. Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 335.
73. Chart. R. 9 Edw. III, no. 66.
74. Assize R. 1127, m. 21.
75. Feet of F. Yorks. Trin. 11 Hen. IV, no. 22.
76. Test. Ebor. (Surt. Soc.), ii, 9 m.
77. Ibid; Cal. Pat. 1408–13, p. 344.
78. Test. Ebor. (Surt. Soc.), iii, 319.
79. Feet of F. Yorks. Trin. 11 Hen. IV, no. 22.
80. Cal. Pat. 1408–13, p. 344.2
EDV-19. 62. Rentals and Surv. (Gen. Ser.), R. 754.
63. Kirkby's Inq. loc. cit.
64. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), clx, 48.
65. Egerton MS. 2827, fol. 34 d., 35.
66. Rot. de Oblatis et Fin. (Rec. Com.), 603.
67. Egerton MS. 2827, fol. 35.
68. Ibid. fol. 87.
69. Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 179.
70. De Banco R. 121, m. 221 d.
71. Ibid. 195a, m. 463 d.
72. Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 335.
73. Chart. R. 9 Edw. III, no. 66.
74. Assize R. 1127, m. 21.
75. Feet of F. Yorks. Trin. 11 Hen. IV, no. 22.
76. Test. Ebor. (Surt. Soc.), ii, 9 m.
77. Ibid; Cal. Pat. 1408–13, p. 344.
78. Test. Ebor. (Surt. Soc.), iii, 319.
79. Feet of F. Yorks. Trin. 11 Hen. IV, no. 22.
80. Cal. Pat. 1408–13, p. 344.2
Reference: Christou Gedcom.1
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- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S4779] British History Online, online <https://www.british-history.ac.uk/>, https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/yorks/north/vol1/pp162-171. Hereinafter cited as BHO - British History Online Website.
Henry Pudsey
M, #7868, b. circa 1350
Father | John Pudsey b. c 1325 |
Reference | GAV20 EDV17 |
Last Edited | 16 Dec 2012 |
Henry Pudsey married Elizabeth Layton, daughter of John Layton of Barfoth and Christiana Sheffied.
Henry Pudsey was born circa 1350.
GAV-20 EDV-17.
; marriage covenant 1352, received land of Barford from wife.
Visitations of Yorkshire p. 294 Henry Pudsey 27 E. iii, m. Elizabeth dau and
heir of John Layton, dominus de Barford.1
Henry Pudsey was born circa 1350.
GAV-20 EDV-17.
; marriage covenant 1352, received land of Barford from wife.
Visitations of Yorkshire p. 294 Henry Pudsey 27 E. iii, m. Elizabeth dau and
heir of John Layton, dominus de Barford.1
Family | Elizabeth Layton b. c 1350, d. Nov 1424 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Sir John Pudsey: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00464944&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Pudsey 11 p. 597. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
Elizabeth Layton1
F, #7869, b. circa 1350, d. November 1424
Father | John Layton of Barfoth1 b. c 1325 |
Mother | Christiana Sheffied b. c 1325 |
Reference | GAV20 EDV17 |
Last Edited | 16 Dec 2012 |
Elizabeth Layton married Henry Pudsey, son of John Pudsey.
Elizabeth Layton was buried at East Layton . She was born circa 1350.
Elizabeth Layton died in November 1424.
GAV-20 EDV-17.
.2
Elizabeth Layton was buried at East Layton . She was born circa 1350.
Elizabeth Layton died in November 1424.
GAV-20 EDV-17.
.2
Family | Henry Pudsey b. c 1350 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Pudsey 11 p. 597. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Sir John Pudsey: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00464944&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
John Layton of Barfoth1
M, #7870, b. circa 1325
Reference | GAV21 EDV18 |
Last Edited | 16 Dec 2012 |
John Layton of Barfoth married Christiana Sheffied, daughter of Christopher Sheffied.
John Layton of Barfoth was born circa 1325 at Barford.
GAV-21 EDV-18.
; Lord of Barford.2
John Layton of Barfoth was born circa 1325 at Barford.
GAV-21 EDV-18.
; Lord of Barford.2
Family | Christiana Sheffied b. c 1325 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Pudsey 11 p. 597. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999).
Christiana Sheffied
F, #7871, b. circa 1325
Father | Christopher Sheffied b. c 1300 |
Reference | GAV21 EDV18 |
Last Edited | 19 Jul 2008 |
Christiana Sheffied married John Layton of Barfoth.
Christiana Sheffied was born circa 1325.
GAV-21 EDV-18.
.1
Christiana Sheffied was born circa 1325.
GAV-21 EDV-18.
.1
Family | John Layton of Barfoth b. c 1325 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999).
Christopher Sheffied
M, #7872, b. circa 1300
Reference | GAV22 EDV19 |
Last Edited | 19 Jul 2008 |
Family | |
Child |
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Citations
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999).
John Pudsey
M, #7873, b. circa 1325
Father | Simon Pudsey b. c 1300 |
Mother | Catherine Bolton b. c 1300 |
Reference | GAV21 EDV18 |
Last Edited | 19 Jul 2008 |
Family | |
Child |
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Citations
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999).
Simon Pudsey
M, #7874, b. circa 1300
Reference | GAV22 EDV19 |
Last Edited | 19 Jul 2008 |
Simon Pudsey married Catherine Bolton, daughter of John de Bolton.
Simon Pudsey was born circa 1300.
GAV-22 EDV-19.
; Visitations of Yorkshire p. 284 Symon Pudsey, temp. E II m. Catherine.1
Simon Pudsey was born circa 1300.
GAV-22 EDV-19.
; Visitations of Yorkshire p. 284 Symon Pudsey, temp. E II m. Catherine.1
Family | Catherine Bolton b. c 1300 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999).
Catherine Bolton
F, #7875, b. circa 1300
Father | John de Bolton b. c 1275 |
Reference | GAV22 EDV19 |
Last Edited | 19 Jul 2008 |
Family | Simon Pudsey b. c 1300 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999).
John de Bolton
M, #7876, b. circa 1275
Reference | GAV23 EDV20 |
Last Edited | 19 Jul 2008 |
Family | |
Child |
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Citations
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999).
Sir Thomas Tunstall Knt., of Thurland Castle, Lancashire1,2,3,4,5
M, #7877, b. circa 1358, d. 1415
Father | William de Tunstall7 d. 1387 |
Mother | Katherine (?)6 |
Reference | GAV19 EDV16 |
Last Edited | 28 Aug 2020 |
Sir Thomas Tunstall Knt., of Thurland Castle, Lancashire was born circa 1358.8 He married Isabel Harrington, daughter of Sir Nicholas de Harington MP, of Farleton and Isabel English, before 1392
;
His 1st wife.9,8 Sir Thomas Tunstall Knt., of Thurland Castle, Lancashire married Joan de Mowbray, daughter of Sir John de Mowbray Knt., 4th Lord Mowbray and Elizabeth de Segrave Baroness Segrave, before 8 June 1407
;
His 2nd wife; her 2nd husband.5,4,8
Sir Thomas Tunstall Knt., of Thurland Castle, Lancashire died in 1415.4
Sir Thomas Tunstall Knt., of Thurland Castle, Lancashire died in 1415.2
Sir Thomas Tunstall Knt., of Thurland Castle, Lancashire lived at Thurland Castle, Lancashire, England.10
Reference: Genealogics cites: The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Edinburgh, 1977, Paget, Gerald, Reference: 1 95.8
; per van de Pas: "Son of William de Tunstall and Katherine, Sir Thomas Tunstall, of Thurland married Eleanor/Isabel Harrington, and was knighted before 1382, and in 1402 had license to crenellate his mansion of Thurland."2 Sir Thomas Tunstall Knt., of Thurland Castle, Lancashire was also known as Sir Thomas Tunstall Knt.4
; Pedigree of Pudsey of Bolton says Thomas Tunstall of Scargill
possibly Thomas Tunstall of Thurland Castle.11
; Faris [1999:156].5
;
His 1st wife.9,8 Sir Thomas Tunstall Knt., of Thurland Castle, Lancashire married Joan de Mowbray, daughter of Sir John de Mowbray Knt., 4th Lord Mowbray and Elizabeth de Segrave Baroness Segrave, before 8 June 1407
;
His 2nd wife; her 2nd husband.5,4,8
Sir Thomas Tunstall Knt., of Thurland Castle, Lancashire died in 1415.4
Sir Thomas Tunstall Knt., of Thurland Castle, Lancashire died in 1415.2
Sir Thomas Tunstall Knt., of Thurland Castle, Lancashire lived at Thurland Castle, Lancashire, England.10
Reference: Genealogics cites: The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Edinburgh, 1977, Paget, Gerald, Reference: 1 95.8
; per van de Pas: "Son of William de Tunstall and Katherine, Sir Thomas Tunstall, of Thurland married Eleanor/Isabel Harrington, and was knighted before 1382, and in 1402 had license to crenellate his mansion of Thurland."2 Sir Thomas Tunstall Knt., of Thurland Castle, Lancashire was also known as Sir Thomas Tunstall Knt.4
; Pedigree of Pudsey of Bolton says Thomas Tunstall of Scargill
possibly Thomas Tunstall of Thurland Castle.11
; Faris [1999:156].5
Family | Isabel Harrington |
Children |
Citations
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 118-9, p. 156. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Sir Thomas Tunstall, of Thurland: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00139302&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Pudsey 12: p. 597. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Gray 10: p. 353.
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), p. 156. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Katherine: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00231500&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, William de Tunstall: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00326647&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Sir Thomas Tunstall, of Thurland: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00139302&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Eleanor|Isabel Harrington: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00139303&tree=LEO
- [S673] David Faris, Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 106.
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Alice Tunstall: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00139298&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Sir Thomas Tunstall, of Thurland: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00231499&tree=LEO
John Place Esq., of Halnaby Hall, Yorks1,2
M, #7878, b. circa 1470, d. before 1530
Father | Rowland (Roland) Place Esq.1,2 b. c 1445, d. 4 May 1493 |
Mother | Margery Conyers1,2 b. c 1445 |
Charts | Ancestors - Alexander Parks RASIN, Sr. |
Reference | EDV12 |
Last Edited | 25 May 2020 |
John Place Esq., of Halnaby Hall, Yorks was born circa 1470 at Richmond, England. He married Katherine Dodsworth, daughter of John Dodsworth,
;
His 1st wife.3,2 John Place Esq., of Halnaby Hall, Yorks married Catherine Surtees, daughter of Thomas Surteys Esq., of Low Dinsdale Hall and Elizabeth Conyers, circa 4 October 1497
;
His 2nd wife.3,4,2
John Place Esq., of Halnaby Hall, Yorks died before 1530.2
EDV-12.
John Place Esq., of Halnaby Hall, Yorks lived at Halnaby in Croft, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.5
; Per Faris [1999:31]: "JOHN PLACE, Esq., of Halnaby, son and heir, was married to KATHERINE SURTEES, sister and heir of the whole blood to Thomas Surtees, Esq., of Dinsdale.
Sur.Soc. 41:49 (1862) (states wife was 'Kateryn, doughter to John Dodysworth"). Surtees, Durham 3:162. Sur.Soc. 144:36 (1930). VCH Yorks N.R. 1:166 (1914)."5
;
His 1st wife.3,2 John Place Esq., of Halnaby Hall, Yorks married Catherine Surtees, daughter of Thomas Surteys Esq., of Low Dinsdale Hall and Elizabeth Conyers, circa 4 October 1497
;
His 2nd wife.3,4,2
John Place Esq., of Halnaby Hall, Yorks died before 1530.2
EDV-12.
John Place Esq., of Halnaby Hall, Yorks lived at Halnaby in Croft, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.5
; Per Faris [1999:31]: "JOHN PLACE, Esq., of Halnaby, son and heir, was married to KATHERINE SURTEES, sister and heir of the whole blood to Thomas Surtees, Esq., of Dinsdale.
Sur.Soc. 41:49 (1862) (states wife was 'Kateryn, doughter to John Dodysworth"). Surtees, Durham 3:162. Sur.Soc. 144:36 (1930). VCH Yorks N.R. 1:166 (1914)."5
Family 1 | Katherine Dodsworth |
Child |
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Family 2 | Catherine Surtees b. 1486, d. a 1512 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Blakiston 13: p. 112. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, John Place, of Halnaby Hall: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00618014&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Blakiston 15: p. 113.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Katherine Surtees: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00618018&tree=LEO
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), p. 31. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Dorothy Place: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00612494&tree=LEO
Halnath Place1
M, #7879, b. circa 1475
Father | Rowland (Roland) Place Esq.1 b. c 1445, d. 4 May 1493 |
Mother | Margery Conyers1 b. c 1445 |
Last Edited | 13 Jul 2008 |
Citations
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Blakiston 13: p. 112. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999).
Margery Place1
F, #7880, b. circa 1477
Father | Rowland (Roland) Place Esq.1 b. c 1445, d. 4 May 1493 |
Mother | Margery Conyers2 b. c 1445 |
Last Edited | 13 Jul 2008 |
Family | Thomas Surtees |
Citations
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Blakiston 13: p. 112. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Blakiston 14: p. 112.
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999).
Anne Place1
F, #7881, b. circa 1480
Father | Rowland (Roland) Place Esq.1 b. c 1445, d. 4 May 1493 |
Mother | Margery Conyers1 b. c 1445 |
Last Edited | 13 Jul 2008 |
Family | Thomas Dodsworth |
Citations
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Blakiston 14: p. 112. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999).
Hugo de Blackiston
M, #7882, b. circa 1290, d. after 1341
Reference | EDV19 |
Last Edited | 26 May 2020 |
Hugo de Blackiston married Cecilia Fitz Ralfe, daughter of Ralfe Fitz Ralfe.
Hugo de Blackiston was born circa 1290 at co. Durham, England.
Hugo de Blackiston died after 1341 at co. Durham, England.
EDV-19.
; Per Christou Gedcom: "bought land of Richard del Park 1341. Surtees' History of Durham Vol. iii, pp 162f, 402."1
; Per Nathaniel Brester Blackstone:
"We now come to the most controversial aspects of the family history. According to the great Durham historian, Surtees, the Blakistons were a new and ambitious family who rose rapidly in the 14th century, from obscurity to wealth and importance. He wrote of John de Blaykeston AS BEING THE FIRST WHO BORE THE NAME - and he began his family pedigree of the Blakistons with Hugo de Blaykeston in 1341. Similarly, Longstaff wrote about "a new family whose members contrived to tear field after field, and finally the manor itself, from their lords". But the origins of the family do not appear to be as straightforward as Surtees and Longstaff suggest. For a start, the family name existed long before our John de Blaykeston, as between 1267 and 1272, lands at Shotton in Northumberland (see page ) were granted to Brinkburn Priory, by a Robert de Blaikeston, and his wife, Olive; and the reference in the carta Robert de Blaikeston, (dated 1267) to "salute animaemeae ante cessorum meorum" (Greetings to my spirits (souls) related to, and other spirits (rest of world) that have come before my time) proved that Robert had ancestors who presumably bore the same name.
"In addition, the names of the two wives of the first two Blakistons of Surtees pedigree suggests that the family was much better connected than he seemed aware. Hugo de Blaykeston for instance, was married to Cecelia Fitz-Ralph; and his son, Roger, was married to Christiana de Wessington (Washington). Such marriages would surely be beyond the reach of a new obscure family!"2
Hugo de Blackiston was born circa 1290 at co. Durham, England.
Hugo de Blackiston died after 1341 at co. Durham, England.
EDV-19.
; Per Christou Gedcom: "bought land of Richard del Park 1341. Surtees' History of Durham Vol. iii, pp 162f, 402."1
; Per Nathaniel Brester Blackstone:
"We now come to the most controversial aspects of the family history. According to the great Durham historian, Surtees, the Blakistons were a new and ambitious family who rose rapidly in the 14th century, from obscurity to wealth and importance. He wrote of John de Blaykeston AS BEING THE FIRST WHO BORE THE NAME - and he began his family pedigree of the Blakistons with Hugo de Blaykeston in 1341. Similarly, Longstaff wrote about "a new family whose members contrived to tear field after field, and finally the manor itself, from their lords". But the origins of the family do not appear to be as straightforward as Surtees and Longstaff suggest. For a start, the family name existed long before our John de Blaykeston, as between 1267 and 1272, lands at Shotton in Northumberland (see page ) were granted to Brinkburn Priory, by a Robert de Blaikeston, and his wife, Olive; and the reference in the carta Robert de Blaikeston, (dated 1267) to "salute animaemeae ante cessorum meorum" (Greetings to my spirits (souls) related to, and other spirits (rest of world) that have come before my time) proved that Robert had ancestors who presumably bore the same name.
"In addition, the names of the two wives of the first two Blakistons of Surtees pedigree suggests that the family was much better connected than he seemed aware. Hugo de Blaykeston for instance, was married to Cecelia Fitz-Ralph; and his son, Roger, was married to Christiana de Wessington (Washington). Such marriages would surely be beyond the reach of a new obscure family!"2
Family | Cecilia Fitz Ralfe b. c 1295 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S2251] Nathaniel Brewster Blackstone, online http://www.dangel.net/AMERICA/Blackstone/BlackstoneManuscript.html, Consulted 24 May 2020. Hereinafter cited as Nathaniel Brewster Blackstone.
Cecilia Fitz Ralfe
F, #7883, b. circa 1295
Father | Ralfe Fitz Ralfe b. c 1270 |
Reference | EDV19 |
Last Edited | 23 Jan 2003 |
Cecilia Fitz Ralfe married Hugo de Blackiston.
Cecilia Fitz Ralfe died at co. Durham, England. She was born circa 1295 at co. Durham, England.
EDV-19.
.1
; Per Nathaniel Brester Blackstone:
"We now come to the most controversial aspects of the family history. According to the great Durham historian, Surtees, the Blakistons were a new and ambitious family who rose rapidly in the 14th century, from obscurity to wealth and importance. He wrote of John de Blaykeston AS BEING THE FIRST WHO BORE THE NAME - and he began his family pedigree of the Blakistons with Hugo de Blaykeston in 1341. Similarly, Longstaff wrote about "a new family whose members contrived to tear field after field, and finally the manor itself, from their lords". But the origins of the family do not appear to be as straightforward as Surtees and Longstaff suggest. For a start, the family name existed long before our John de Blaykeston, as between 1267 and 1272, lands at Shotton in Northumberland (see page ) were granted to Brinkburn Priory, by a Robert de Blaikeston, and his wife, Olive; and the reference in the carta Robert de Blaikeston, (dated 1267) to "salute animaemeae ante cessorum meorum" (Greetings to my spirits (souls) related to, and other spirits (rest of world) that have come before my time) proved that Robert had ancestors who presumably bore the same name.
"In addition, the names of the two wives of the first two Blakistons of Surtees pedigree suggests that the family was much better connected than he seemed aware. Hugo de Blaykeston for instance, was married to Cecelia Fitz-Ralph; and his son, Roger, was married to Christiana de Wessington (Washington). Such marriages would surely be beyond the reach of a new obscure family!"2
Cecilia Fitz Ralfe died at co. Durham, England. She was born circa 1295 at co. Durham, England.
EDV-19.
.1
; Per Nathaniel Brester Blackstone:
"We now come to the most controversial aspects of the family history. According to the great Durham historian, Surtees, the Blakistons were a new and ambitious family who rose rapidly in the 14th century, from obscurity to wealth and importance. He wrote of John de Blaykeston AS BEING THE FIRST WHO BORE THE NAME - and he began his family pedigree of the Blakistons with Hugo de Blaykeston in 1341. Similarly, Longstaff wrote about "a new family whose members contrived to tear field after field, and finally the manor itself, from their lords". But the origins of the family do not appear to be as straightforward as Surtees and Longstaff suggest. For a start, the family name existed long before our John de Blaykeston, as between 1267 and 1272, lands at Shotton in Northumberland (see page ) were granted to Brinkburn Priory, by a Robert de Blaikeston, and his wife, Olive; and the reference in the carta Robert de Blaikeston, (dated 1267) to "salute animaemeae ante cessorum meorum" (Greetings to my spirits (souls) related to, and other spirits (rest of world) that have come before my time) proved that Robert had ancestors who presumably bore the same name.
"In addition, the names of the two wives of the first two Blakistons of Surtees pedigree suggests that the family was much better connected than he seemed aware. Hugo de Blaykeston for instance, was married to Cecelia Fitz-Ralph; and his son, Roger, was married to Christiana de Wessington (Washington). Such marriages would surely be beyond the reach of a new obscure family!"2
Family | Hugo de Blackiston b. c 1290, d. a 1341 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S2251] Nathaniel Brewster Blackstone, online http://www.dangel.net/AMERICA/Blackstone/BlackstoneManuscript.html, Consulted 24 May 2020. Hereinafter cited as Nathaniel Brewster Blackstone.
Sir Roger de Blakiston of Blakiston, Co. Durham1
M, #7884, b. circa 1320, d. after 1349
Father | Hugo de Blackiston b. c 1290, d. a 1341 |
Mother | Cecilia Fitz Ralfe b. c 1295 |
Reference | EDV18 |
Last Edited | 25 May 2020 |
Sir Roger de Blakiston of Blakiston, Co. Durham married Christina de Washington, daughter of Walter de Washington and Alice (?).
Sir Roger de Blakiston of Blakiston, Co. Durham was born circa 1320 at co. Durham, England.
Sir Roger de Blakiston of Blakiston, Co. Durham died after 1349 at co. Durham, England.
EDV-18.
; Per Noteworthy Families, People and Events web page:
"Roger de Blaykeston bn. circa 1319. Son of Hugo de Blaykeston of Blakiston. Married Christiana de Wessington* . Legal advisor and special commissioner to the Bishop of Durham. Involved in the "Eland" family dispute.
""Richard (fil. Richard de Parc Chivaler) in 1341.......alienated to Roger de Blakiston, a messuage, five oxgangs of arable, and the meadow which Roger already held for term of life," (Rot.Bury, Ao8, Sched.11: cited by Surtees p159., Vol.iii).
"Acquired lands from Richard del Park and Christian his wife in 1349, "deforceants, of six messuages, two hundred acres of land, twelve of meadow, two hundred of pasture, half a messuage, and a mill," orig. charter as quoted by Hutchinson, Cited by Surtees p.160 Vol.iii.1347-1377 p.16
"Y.A.S. 54. Westminster Quindene of Martinmas 22 Edw.III 1348
"Thomas de Fencotes Kn. & Joan his wife quer. Roger de Blaykeston and Thomas de Mersk def. of the manor of Little Fencotes and 7 messuages and 3 carucates of land in Scruton (near Bedale). To hold to Thomas de Fencotes and Joan and the heirs of Thomas.
Roger DE BLAYKESTON.2 "
; Per Christou Gedcom: "acquired land from Richard del park 1349."3 Sir Roger de Blakiston of Blakiston, Co. Durham was also known as Roger de Blackiston.
; Per Nathaniel Brester Blackstone:
"We now come to the most controversial aspects of the family history. According to the great Durham historian, Surtees, the Blakistons were a new and ambitious family who rose rapidly in the 14th century, from obscurity to wealth and importance. He wrote of John de Blaykeston AS BEING THE FIRST WHO BORE THE NAME - and he began his family pedigree of the Blakistons with Hugo de Blaykeston in 1341. Similarly, Longstaff wrote about "a new family whose members contrived to tear field after field, and finally the manor itself, from their lords". But the origins of the family do not appear to be as straightforward as Surtees and Longstaff suggest. For a start, the family name existed long before our John de Blaykeston, as between 1267 and 1272, lands at Shotton in Northumberland (see page ) were granted to Brinkburn Priory, by a Robert de Blaikeston, and his wife, Olive; and the reference in the carta Robert de Blaikeston, (dated 1267) to "salute animaemeae ante cessorum meorum" (Greetings to my spirits (souls) related to, and other spirits (rest of world) that have come before my time) proved that Robert had ancestors who presumably bore the same name.
"In addition, the names of the two wives of the first two Blakistons of Surtees pedigree suggests that the family was much better connected than he seemed aware. Hugo de Blaykeston for instance, was married to Cecelia Fitz-Ralph; and his son, Roger, was married to Christiana de Wessington (Washington). Such marriages would surely be beyond the reach of a new obscure family!"4
; Per Welles [1879:32]:
"8 Walter Washington, first child of John, third of William, second of Walter, fourth of Bondo, second of Akaris, first of Bardolf, second of Torfin the Dane, was born at Wessyngton, Durham, about 1270, and removed to Helton Fletham, county Westmoreland, where he was living 1 Edward III. (1327).
"His first wife was Alicia, who bore one child. His second wife, Elizabeth, was administratrix to his will.
"Christina, his daughter and heir, married Sir Roger de Blakiston, of Blakiston, county Durham. Had issue, given in his line."1
Sir Roger de Blakiston of Blakiston, Co. Durham was born circa 1320 at co. Durham, England.
Sir Roger de Blakiston of Blakiston, Co. Durham died after 1349 at co. Durham, England.
EDV-18.
; Per Noteworthy Families, People and Events web page:
"Roger de Blaykeston bn. circa 1319. Son of Hugo de Blaykeston of Blakiston. Married Christiana de Wessington* . Legal advisor and special commissioner to the Bishop of Durham. Involved in the "Eland" family dispute.
""Richard (fil. Richard de Parc Chivaler) in 1341.......alienated to Roger de Blakiston, a messuage, five oxgangs of arable, and the meadow which Roger already held for term of life," (Rot.Bury, Ao8, Sched.11: cited by Surtees p159., Vol.iii).
"Acquired lands from Richard del Park and Christian his wife in 1349, "deforceants, of six messuages, two hundred acres of land, twelve of meadow, two hundred of pasture, half a messuage, and a mill," orig. charter as quoted by Hutchinson, Cited by Surtees p.160 Vol.iii.1347-1377 p.16
"Y.A.S. 54. Westminster Quindene of Martinmas 22 Edw.III 1348
"Thomas de Fencotes Kn. & Joan his wife quer. Roger de Blaykeston and Thomas de Mersk def. of the manor of Little Fencotes and 7 messuages and 3 carucates of land in Scruton (near Bedale). To hold to Thomas de Fencotes and Joan and the heirs of Thomas.
Roger DE BLAYKESTON.2 "
; Per Christou Gedcom: "acquired land from Richard del park 1349."3 Sir Roger de Blakiston of Blakiston, Co. Durham was also known as Roger de Blackiston.
; Per Nathaniel Brester Blackstone:
"We now come to the most controversial aspects of the family history. According to the great Durham historian, Surtees, the Blakistons were a new and ambitious family who rose rapidly in the 14th century, from obscurity to wealth and importance. He wrote of John de Blaykeston AS BEING THE FIRST WHO BORE THE NAME - and he began his family pedigree of the Blakistons with Hugo de Blaykeston in 1341. Similarly, Longstaff wrote about "a new family whose members contrived to tear field after field, and finally the manor itself, from their lords". But the origins of the family do not appear to be as straightforward as Surtees and Longstaff suggest. For a start, the family name existed long before our John de Blaykeston, as between 1267 and 1272, lands at Shotton in Northumberland (see page ) were granted to Brinkburn Priory, by a Robert de Blaikeston, and his wife, Olive; and the reference in the carta Robert de Blaikeston, (dated 1267) to "salute animaemeae ante cessorum meorum" (Greetings to my spirits (souls) related to, and other spirits (rest of world) that have come before my time) proved that Robert had ancestors who presumably bore the same name.
"In addition, the names of the two wives of the first two Blakistons of Surtees pedigree suggests that the family was much better connected than he seemed aware. Hugo de Blaykeston for instance, was married to Cecelia Fitz-Ralph; and his son, Roger, was married to Christiana de Wessington (Washington). Such marriages would surely be beyond the reach of a new obscure family!"4
; Per Welles [1879:32]:
"8 Walter Washington, first child of John, third of William, second of Walter, fourth of Bondo, second of Akaris, first of Bardolf, second of Torfin the Dane, was born at Wessyngton, Durham, about 1270, and removed to Helton Fletham, county Westmoreland, where he was living 1 Edward III. (1327).
"His first wife was Alicia, who bore one child. His second wife, Elizabeth, was administratrix to his will.
"Christina, his daughter and heir, married Sir Roger de Blakiston, of Blakiston, county Durham. Had issue, given in his line."1
Family | Christina de Washington b. b 1325 |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S4762] Albert Welles, The Pedigree and History of the Washington Family : Derived from Odin, the Founder of Scandinavia, B.C. 70, Involving a Period of Eighteen Centuries, and Including Fifty-Five Generations, Down to General George Washington, First President of the United States (New York, NY: Society Library, 1879), p. 32. Hereinafter cited as Welles [1879] - Pedigree and History of the Washington Family.
- [S4763] Noteworthy Families, People and Events., online <http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~blackstoneblakeston/genealogy/Noteworthy%20Families.html>, http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~blackstoneblakeston/genealogy/Noteworthy%20Families.html. Hereinafter cited as Noteworthy Families, People and Events Website.
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S2251] Nathaniel Brewster Blackstone, online http://www.dangel.net/AMERICA/Blackstone/BlackstoneManuscript.html, Consulted 24 May 2020. Hereinafter cited as Nathaniel Brewster Blackstone.
Ralph de Blackiston
M, #7885, b. circa 1325
Father | Hugo de Blackiston b. c 1290, d. a 1341 |
Mother | Cecilia Fitz Ralfe b. c 1295 |
Last Edited | 30 Jan 2015 |
Ralph de Blackiston died at co. Durham, England. He was born circa 1325 at co. Durham, England.
; priest.1
; priest.1
Citations
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999).
William Blackiston Knight
M, #7886, b. circa 1345, d. circa August 1418
Father | Sir Roger de Blakiston of Blakiston, Co. Durham b. c 1320, d. a 1349 |
Mother | Christina de Washington b. b 1325 |
Reference | EDV17 |
Last Edited | 23 Jan 2003 |
William Blackiston Knight was born circa 1345 at co. Durham, England.
William Blackiston Knight died circa August 1418 at co. Durham, England.
EDV-17.
; Sir William knight Lord of Blackiston, commissioner of Array, Fordham 1385,
owned manors of Blackiston and Coxhow and lands in Whitton and Washington.
inquisition post mortem.1
William Blackiston Knight died circa August 1418 at co. Durham, England.
EDV-17.
; Sir William knight Lord of Blackiston, commissioner of Array, Fordham 1385,
owned manors of Blackiston and Coxhow and lands in Whitton and Washington.
inquisition post mortem.1
Family | |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999).
William Blackiston Jr.
M, #7887, b. circa 1370, d. after 1396
Father | William Blackiston Knight b. c 1345, d. c Aug 1418 |
Reference | EDV16 |
Last Edited | 12 Dec 2020 |
William Blackiston Jr. married Katherine (?)1
William Blackiston Jr. was born circa 1370 at co. Durham, England.1
William Blackiston Jr. died after 1396 at co. Durham, England.1
EDV-16.
; his father gave him land by charter 28 nov 20 Richard II 1396, died within
lifetime of his father. wife living 28 Nov 20 Rich. II.1
William Blackiston Jr. was born circa 1370 at co. Durham, England.1
William Blackiston Jr. died after 1396 at co. Durham, England.1
EDV-16.
; his father gave him land by charter 28 nov 20 Richard II 1396, died within
lifetime of his father. wife living 28 Nov 20 Rich. II.1
Family | Katherine (?) b. c 1375, d. a 1396 |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999).
Katherine (?)1
F, #7888, b. circa 1375, d. after 1396
Reference | EDV16 |
Last Edited | 12 Dec 2020 |
Katherine (?) married William Blackiston Jr., son of William Blackiston Knight.1
Katherine (?) was born circa 1375 at co. Durham, England.1
Katherine (?) died after 1396 at co. Durham, England.1
EDV-16.
Reference: Christou Gedcom.1
Katherine (?) was born circa 1375 at co. Durham, England.1
Katherine (?) died after 1396 at co. Durham, England.1
EDV-16.
Reference: Christou Gedcom.1
Family | William Blackiston Jr. b. c 1370, d. a 1396 |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999).
Nicholas Blackiston1
M, #7889, b. circa 1398, d. circa May 1460
Father | William Blackiston Jr.2 b. c 1370, d. a 1396 |
Mother | Katherine (?)2 b. c 1375, d. a 1396 |
Reference | EDV15 |
Last Edited | 12 Dec 2020 |
Nicholas Blackiston married NN Fulthorpe.1
Nicholas Blackiston was born circa 1398 at co. Durham, England.1
Nicholas Blackiston died circa May 1460 at co. Durham, England.1
EDV-15.
Reference: Genealogics cites: History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham , Surtees, Robert. 3;162.1 Nicholas Blackiston was also known as Nicholas Blakiston.1
; heir to his grandfather. age 20 on Aug 18 1418, a commissioner of Array, 1436
and 1455. obit. Inq. p.m. May 3 1460.2
Nicholas Blackiston was born circa 1398 at co. Durham, England.1
Nicholas Blackiston died circa May 1460 at co. Durham, England.1
EDV-15.
Reference: Genealogics cites: History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham , Surtees, Robert. 3;162.1 Nicholas Blackiston was also known as Nicholas Blakiston.1
; heir to his grandfather. age 20 on Aug 18 1418, a commissioner of Array, 1436
and 1455. obit. Inq. p.m. May 3 1460.2
Family | NN Fulthorpe b. c 1400 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Nicholas Blakiston: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00704356&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999).
NN Fulthorpe1
F, #7890, b. circa 1400
Reference | EDV15 |
Last Edited | 12 Dec 2020 |
NN Fulthorpe married Nicholas Blackiston, son of William Blackiston Jr. and Katherine (?).2
NN Fulthorpe was born circa 1400.
EDV-15.
.3
NN Fulthorpe was born circa 1400.
EDV-15.
.3
Family | Nicholas Blackiston b. c 1398, d. c May 1460 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, NN Fulthorpe: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00705049&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Nicholas Blakiston: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00704356&tree=LEO
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999).