William Engaine of Burgh by Sands, and Idsell, Cumbs.1
M, #67711, d. before 1158
Father | Ranulf Engaine of Idsell, co. Cumbs.1 |
Mother | Ibria de Trevers1 d. b 1158 |
Reference | GAV26 |
Last Edited | 21 Nov 2005 |
William Engaine of Burgh by Sands, and Idsell, Cumbs. married Eustacie (?)
; Ravilious cites:
1. I. J. Sanders, "English Baronies: A Study of Their Origin and
Descent, 1086-1327," Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960.
2. G. E. Cokayne, "The Complete Peerage," 1910 -
The Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain
and the United Kingdom.
William Engaine of Burgh by Sands, and Idsell, Cumbs. died before 1158.1
GAV-26.
; Ravilious cites:
1. I. J. Sanders, "English Baronies: A Study of Their Origin and
Descent, 1086-1327," Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960.
2. G. E. Cokayne, "The Complete Peerage," 1910 -
The Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain
and the United Kingdom.
William Engaine of Burgh by Sands, and Idsell, Cumbs. died before 1158.1
GAV-26.
Family | Eustacie (?) |
Child |
Citations
- [S1840] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004 "Re: Morville - Stuteville question"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 23 Nov 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004."
Eustacie (?)1
F, #67712
Reference | GAV26 |
Last Edited | 21 Nov 2005 |
Eustacie (?) married William Engaine of Burgh by Sands, and Idsell, Cumbs., son of Ranulf Engaine of Idsell, co. Cumbs. and Ibria de Trevers,
; Ravilious cites:
1. I. J. Sanders, "English Baronies: A Study of Their Origin and
Descent, 1086-1327," Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960.
2. G. E. Cokayne, "The Complete Peerage," 1910 -
The Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain
and the United Kingdom.
GAV-26.
; Ravilious cites:
1. I. J. Sanders, "English Baronies: A Study of Their Origin and
Descent, 1086-1327," Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960.
2. G. E. Cokayne, "The Complete Peerage," 1910 -
The Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain
and the United Kingdom.
GAV-26.
Family | William Engaine of Burgh by Sands, and Idsell, Cumbs. d. b 1158 |
Child |
Citations
- [S1840] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004 "Re: Morville - Stuteville question"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 23 Nov 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004."
Ranulf Engaine of Idsell, co. Cumbs.1
M, #67713
Reference | GAV27 |
Last Edited | 21 Nov 2005 |
Ranulf Engaine of Idsell, co. Cumbs. married Ibria de Trevers, daughter of Robert de Trevers of Burgh by Sands, Cumbs.
GAV-27.
GAV-27.
Family | Ibria de Trevers d. b 1158 |
Child |
Citations
- [S1840] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004 "Re: Morville - Stuteville question"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 23 Nov 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004."
Ibria de Trevers1
F, #67714, d. before 1158
Father | Robert de Trevers of Burgh by Sands, Cumbs.1 |
Reference | GAV27 |
Last Edited | 21 Nov 2005 |
Ibria de Trevers married Ranulf Engaine of Idsell, co. Cumbs.
Ibria de Trevers died before 1158.1
GAV-27.
Ibria de Trevers died before 1158.1
GAV-27.
Family | Ranulf Engaine of Idsell, co. Cumbs. |
Child |
Citations
- [S1840] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004 "Re: Morville - Stuteville question"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 23 Nov 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004."
Robert de Trevers of Burgh by Sands, Cumbs.1
M, #67715
Reference | GAV28 |
Last Edited | 18 Jun 2006 |
Robert de Trevers of Burgh by Sands, Cumbs. married (?) (?) of the Bessin, daughter of Ranulf I (?) vicomte de Bayeux et du Bessin and Adeliz/Alice (?) of Normandy,
; Note: he married (2ndly ?) a daughter of Ranulf, viscount of the
Bessin; this was not the mother of his daughter and heir [1]
Ravilious cites: I. J. Sanders, "English Baronies: A Study of Their Origin and Descent, 1086-1327," Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960.1
GAV-28.
; Robert de Trevers, of Burgh by Sands, Cumbs. fl. ca. 1100-1135 (Sanders, p. 23)[1]
Note: he married (2ndly ?) a daughter of Ranulf, viscount of the
Bessin; this was not the mother of his daughter and heir [1]
Spouse: NN
Children: Ibria (-<1158)
Other Spouses: NN of the Bessin
Ravilious cites: I. J. Sanders, "English Baronies: A Study of Their Origin and Descent, 1086-1327," Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960.1
; per Philips email: [quote] Keats-Rohan (Domesday Descendants, p. 746) says that Robert was "Norman, from Trévières, Calvados, given the barony of Burgh by Sands, Cumberland, by Henry I (Sanders, [English Baronies,] 23). He married a sister of Ranulf of Chester."
She then adds that his heir was his daughter Ibria, wife of Ranulf Engaine of Idsell, Cumberland - Ibria and her son William Engaine both being dead by 1158, when their heir was William's daughter Ada, wife of Simon de Morville (d. 1167). [end quote]2 Robert de Trevers of Burgh by Sands, Cumbs. was living between 1100 and 1135.1
; Note: he married (2ndly ?) a daughter of Ranulf, viscount of the
Bessin; this was not the mother of his daughter and heir [1]
Ravilious cites: I. J. Sanders, "English Baronies: A Study of Their Origin and Descent, 1086-1327," Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960.1
GAV-28.
; Robert de Trevers, of Burgh by Sands, Cumbs. fl. ca. 1100-1135 (Sanders, p. 23)[1]
Note: he married (2ndly ?) a daughter of Ranulf, viscount of the
Bessin; this was not the mother of his daughter and heir [1]
Spouse: NN
Children: Ibria (-<1158)
Other Spouses: NN of the Bessin
Ravilious cites: I. J. Sanders, "English Baronies: A Study of Their Origin and Descent, 1086-1327," Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960.1
; per Philips email: [quote] Keats-Rohan (Domesday Descendants, p. 746) says that Robert was "Norman, from Trévières, Calvados, given the barony of Burgh by Sands, Cumberland, by Henry I (Sanders, [English Baronies,] 23). He married a sister of Ranulf of Chester."
She then adds that his heir was his daughter Ibria, wife of Ranulf Engaine of Idsell, Cumberland - Ibria and her son William Engaine both being dead by 1158, when their heir was William's daughter Ada, wife of Simon de Morville (d. 1167). [end quote]2 Robert de Trevers of Burgh by Sands, Cumbs. was living between 1100 and 1135.1
Family 1 | (?) (?) of the Bessin |
Family 2 | |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S1840] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004 "Re: Morville - Stuteville question"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 23 Nov 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004."
- [S1950] Chris Phillips, "Phillips email 16 Sep 2005: "Re: Trevers and Engaine"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 16 Sep 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Phillips email 16 Sep 2005."
(?) (?) of the Bessin1
F, #67716
Father | Ranulf I (?) vicomte de Bayeux et du Bessin1 b. c 1015, d. 1047 |
Mother | Adeliz/Alice (?) of Normandy1 |
Last Edited | 15 Oct 2005 |
(?) (?) of the Bessin married Robert de Trevers of Burgh by Sands, Cumbs.
; Note: he married (2ndly ?) a daughter of Ranulf, viscount of the
Bessin; this was not the mother of his daughter and heir [1]
Ravilious cites: I. J. Sanders, "English Baronies: A Study of Their Origin and Descent, 1086-1327," Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960.1
; a daughter of Ranulf, viscount of the.1
; Note: he married (2ndly ?) a daughter of Ranulf, viscount of the
Bessin; this was not the mother of his daughter and heir [1]
Ravilious cites: I. J. Sanders, "English Baronies: A Study of Their Origin and Descent, 1086-1327," Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960.1
; a daughter of Ranulf, viscount of the.1
Citations
- [S1840] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004 "Re: Morville - Stuteville question"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 23 Nov 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004."
Joan de Morville1
F, #67718, d. 1247
Father | Hugh de Morville of Burgh, Cumberland1 d. 1202 |
Mother | Hawise (Helewise) de Stuteville1 d. a 1228 |
Last Edited | 15 Oct 2005 |
Family | Richard Gernun |
Citations
- [S1840] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004 "Re: Morville - Stuteville question"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 23 Nov 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004."
Thomas de Lucy1
M, #67720, d. before 9 April 1305
Father | Alan de Multon1 d. a 1249 |
Mother | Alice de Lucy1 d. b 24 Mar 1287 |
Last Edited | 16 Oct 2005 |
Thomas de Lucy married Isabel de Boltby, daughter of Adam de Boltby of Langley, Northumberland, in 1279.1
Thomas de Lucy died before 9 April 1305.1
; Thomas de Lucy, Death: bef 9 Apr 1305[2] of Papcastle (Allerdale below Derwent), Cumberland
fined for a knight's fee in Cumberland, 1283[2]
in 1292 the market and fair at Kirkoswald, Cumbs.) were held by ' Thomas son of Thomas de Multon de Gilleslaund,' who claimed to be the heir of the grantee, although this was challenged by the Crown (QW, p. 122). '[6] - claim based on his descent from Hugh de Morville
Spouse: Isabel de Boltby
Father: Adam de Boltby (-1281)
Marr: 1279[10]
Children: Thomas de Lucy(<1281-<1308)
Anthony de Lucy, 1st Lord Lucy(<1283-<1343)
Ravilious cites:
2. G. E. Cokayne, "The Complete Peerage," 1910 -
The Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain
and the United Kingdom.
6. "Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs to 1516,"
www.histparl.ac.uk/cmh/gaz/
10. William Dugdale, Norroy King of Arms, "The Baronage of
England," Tho. Newcomb [reprint Georg Verlag, New York],
London, 1675 [reprint New York, 1977].1
Thomas de Lucy died before 9 April 1305.1
; Thomas de Lucy, Death: bef 9 Apr 1305[2] of Papcastle (Allerdale below Derwent), Cumberland
fined for a knight's fee in Cumberland, 1283[2]
in 1292 the market and fair at Kirkoswald, Cumbs.) were held by ' Thomas son of Thomas de Multon de Gilleslaund,' who claimed to be the heir of the grantee, although this was challenged by the Crown (QW, p. 122). '[6] - claim based on his descent from Hugh de Morville
Spouse: Isabel de Boltby
Father: Adam de Boltby (-1281)
Marr: 1279[10]
Children: Thomas de Lucy(<1281-<1308)
Anthony de Lucy, 1st Lord Lucy(<1283-<1343)
Ravilious cites:
2. G. E. Cokayne, "The Complete Peerage," 1910 -
The Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain
and the United Kingdom.
6. "Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs to 1516,"
www.histparl.ac.uk/cmh/gaz/
10. William Dugdale, Norroy King of Arms, "The Baronage of
England," Tho. Newcomb [reprint Georg Verlag, New York],
London, 1675 [reprint New York, 1977].1
Family | Isabel de Boltby |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S1840] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004 "Re: Morville - Stuteville question"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 23 Nov 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004."
Isabel de Boltby1
F, #67721
Father | Adam de Boltby of Langley, Northumberland1 d. 1281 |
Last Edited | 16 Oct 2005 |
Isabel de Boltby married Thomas de Lucy, son of Alan de Multon and Alice de Lucy, in 1279.1
; Thomas de Lucy, Death: bef 9 Apr 1305[2] of Papcastle (Allerdale below Derwent), Cumberland
fined for a knight's fee in Cumberland, 1283[2]
in 1292 the market and fair at Kirkoswald, Cumbs.) were held by ' Thomas son of Thomas de Multon de Gilleslaund,' who claimed to be the heir of the grantee, although this was challenged by the Crown (QW, p. 122). '[6] - claim based on his descent from Hugh de Morville
Spouse: Isabel de Boltby
Father: Adam de Boltby (-1281)
Marr: 1279[10]
Children: Thomas de Lucy(<1281-<1308)
Anthony de Lucy, 1st Lord Lucy(<1283-<1343)
Ravilious cites:
2. G. E. Cokayne, "The Complete Peerage," 1910 -
The Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain
and the United Kingdom.
6. "Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs to 1516,"
www.histparl.ac.uk/cmh/gaz/
10. William Dugdale, Norroy King of Arms, "The Baronage of
England," Tho. Newcomb [reprint Georg Verlag, New York],
London, 1675 [reprint New York, 1977].1
; Thomas de Lucy, Death: bef 9 Apr 1305[2] of Papcastle (Allerdale below Derwent), Cumberland
fined for a knight's fee in Cumberland, 1283[2]
in 1292 the market and fair at Kirkoswald, Cumbs.) were held by ' Thomas son of Thomas de Multon de Gilleslaund,' who claimed to be the heir of the grantee, although this was challenged by the Crown (QW, p. 122). '[6] - claim based on his descent from Hugh de Morville
Spouse: Isabel de Boltby
Father: Adam de Boltby (-1281)
Marr: 1279[10]
Children: Thomas de Lucy(<1281-<1308)
Anthony de Lucy, 1st Lord Lucy(<1283-<1343)
Ravilious cites:
2. G. E. Cokayne, "The Complete Peerage," 1910 -
The Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain
and the United Kingdom.
6. "Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs to 1516,"
www.histparl.ac.uk/cmh/gaz/
10. William Dugdale, Norroy King of Arms, "The Baronage of
England," Tho. Newcomb [reprint Georg Verlag, New York],
London, 1675 [reprint New York, 1977].1
Family | Thomas de Lucy d. b 9 Apr 1305 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S1840] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004 "Re: Morville - Stuteville question"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 23 Nov 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004."
Adam de Boltby of Langley, Northumberland1,2
M, #67722, d. 1281
Father | Nicholas de Boltby2 d. b 31 Oct 1272 |
Mother | Philippa de Tindale2 |
Last Edited | 17 Nov 2007 |
Adam de Boltby of Langley, Northumberland died in 1281.1
Family | |
Child |
Citations
- [S1840] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004 "Re: Morville - Stuteville question"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 23 Nov 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004."
- [S2153] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email 1 May 2007: "Re: CP Addition: Elizabeth de Tiliol, wife of Anthony, Lord Lucy (d. 1343)"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 1 May 2007. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email 1 May 2007."
Thomas de Lucy1
M, #67723, b. before 1281, d. 1308
Father | Thomas de Lucy1 d. b 9 Apr 1305 |
Mother | Isabel de Boltby1 |
Last Edited | 16 Oct 2005 |
Citations
- [S1840] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004 "Re: Morville - Stuteville question"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 23 Nov 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004."
Anthony de Lucy 1st Lord Lucy, of Papcastle1
M, #67724, b. before 24 August 1283, d. before 10 June 1343
Father | Thomas de Lucy1 d. b 9 Apr 1305 |
Mother | Isabel de Boltby1 |
Last Edited | 7 Jun 2020 |
Anthony de Lucy 1st Lord Lucy, of Papcastle married Elizabeth de Tiliol, daughter of Sir Robert de Tiliol and Maud de Lascelles.2
Anthony de Lucy 1st Lord Lucy, of Papcastle was born before 24 August 1283.1,2
Anthony de Lucy 1st Lord Lucy, of Papcastle died before 10 June 1343.1,2
; Anthony de Lucy - Born bef 24 Aug 1283.[1]
died bef 10 Jun 1343, he was 59.[1]
of Papcastle (Allerdale below Derwent), Cumberland[4]
Sheriff of Cumberland and Westmoreland, 1318-19, 1323, 1338-41
fought at the Battle of Bannockburn, 25 June 1314; escaped
together with Humphrey de Bohun, John de Segrave and others
to Bothwell Castle
- made prisoner there by Walter fitz Gilbert, constable of
Bothwell, and ransomed by King Robert (Barrow p. 330, cites
Barbour (237) and Vita Edwardi II, 55[5])
ansomed before December 1315
summoned to Parliament from 15 May 1321 to 24 Feb 1342/43 by
writs directed 'Antonio de Lucy', whereby held to have become
Lord Lucy
arrested Harcla at Carlisle Castle, 1322
granted in fee the castle and honor of Cockermouth for his
service at Carlisle, 4 June 1323 *
* Sanders shows this was the half of Allerdale below Derwent
not inherited by de Lucy through Alice de Lucy (Sanders p. 135)[4]
Justiciar of Ireland March 1330/31 to Sept 1332[1]
Anthony married Elizabeth de Tiliol[1].2 Anthony de Lucy 1st Lord Lucy, of Papcastle was also known as Anthony de Lucy.3
Anthony de Lucy 1st Lord Lucy, of Papcastle was born before 24 August 1283.1,2
Anthony de Lucy 1st Lord Lucy, of Papcastle died before 10 June 1343.1,2
; Anthony de Lucy - Born bef 24 Aug 1283.[1]
died bef 10 Jun 1343, he was 59.[1]
of Papcastle (Allerdale below Derwent), Cumberland[4]
Sheriff of Cumberland and Westmoreland, 1318-19, 1323, 1338-41
fought at the Battle of Bannockburn, 25 June 1314; escaped
together with Humphrey de Bohun, John de Segrave and others
to Bothwell Castle
- made prisoner there by Walter fitz Gilbert, constable of
Bothwell, and ransomed by King Robert (Barrow p. 330, cites
Barbour (237) and Vita Edwardi II, 55[5])
ansomed before December 1315
summoned to Parliament from 15 May 1321 to 24 Feb 1342/43 by
writs directed 'Antonio de Lucy', whereby held to have become
Lord Lucy
arrested Harcla at Carlisle Castle, 1322
granted in fee the castle and honor of Cockermouth for his
service at Carlisle, 4 June 1323 *
* Sanders shows this was the half of Allerdale below Derwent
not inherited by de Lucy through Alice de Lucy (Sanders p. 135)[4]
Justiciar of Ireland March 1330/31 to Sept 1332[1]
Anthony married Elizabeth de Tiliol[1].2 Anthony de Lucy 1st Lord Lucy, of Papcastle was also known as Anthony de Lucy.3
Family | Elizabeth de Tiliol |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S1840] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004 "Re: Morville - Stuteville question"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 23 Nov 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004."
- [S2153] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email 1 May 2007: "Re: CP Addition: Elizabeth de Tiliol, wife of Anthony, Lord Lucy (d. 1343)"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 1 May 2007. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email 1 May 2007."
- [S1722] MichaelAnne Guido, "Guido email #1 14 Jan 2005 "Ancestry of Beatrice wife of Robert Hauley - Part One"," e-mail message from e-mail address (https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/peJ3UhN7Bao/m/yPuMcSZs9QcJ) to e-mail address, 14 Jan 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Guido email #1 14 Jan 2005."
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3L-O.htm#AnthonyLucydied1343B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3L-O.htm#ThomasLucydied1365
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Joan de Lucy: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00429861&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), Greystoke 9: p. 362. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
Thomas de Multon1
M, #67725, d. before 1202
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2020 |
Family | Eleanor (?) |
Child |
Citations
- [S1840] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004 "Re: Morville - Stuteville question"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 23 Nov 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004."
Eleanor (?)1
F, #67726
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2020 |
Family | Thomas de Multon d. b 1202 |
Child |
Citations
- [S1840] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004 "Re: Morville - Stuteville question"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 23 Nov 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004."
Thomas de Multon Lord of Gilsland (de jure uxoris)1
M, #67727, d. before 14 January 1270
Father | Sir Thomas de Multon1 |
Mother | Ada de Morville1 d. a 1230 |
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2020 |
Thomas de Multon Lord of Gilsland (de jure uxoris) married Maud de Vaux, daughter of Hubert de Vaux Lord of Gilsland and Aline (?), before May 1240.1
Thomas de Multon Lord of Gilsland (de jure uxoris) died before 14 January 1270.1
; Thomas de Multon, Death: bef 14 Jan 1270[2]
Occ: lord of Gilsland de jure uxoris
of Burgh-on-Sands and Kirkoswald, Cumberland[11]
eldest son by second wife, Ada
Received manors of Whaplode and Holbeach, co. Lincs. from father
1240 or before[2]
had a grant by charters dated 31 Oct 1252, from King Henry III to
'...Thomas de Muletone and Maud his wife.' for a market and fair
at Brampton, Cumbs. ' To be held at the manor of Braunton '
(CChR, 1226–57, p. 407)[6].
In 1292, Matilda de Multon de Gyleslaund, the grantee, was holding
the market (QW, p. 126).[6]
Spouse: Maud de Vaux[11]
Death: 1293[6],[1]
Father: Hubert de Vaux of Gilsland(-1240)
Mother: Aline
Marr: bef May 1240[1]
Children: Aline (-<1271)
Thomas (-1293)
Ravilious cites:
1. I. J. Sanders, "English Baronies: A Study of Their Origin and
Descent, 1086-1327," Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960.
2. G. E. Cokayne, "The Complete Peerage," 1910 -
The Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain
and the United Kingdom.
6. "Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs to 1516,"
www.histparl.ac.uk/cmh/gaz/
11. Frederick L. Weis, Th. D., "The Magna Carta Sureties, 1215,"
Baltimore: Gen Pub Co., 5th ed., 1997 (W. L. Sheppard Jr &
David Faris).1
Thomas de Multon Lord of Gilsland (de jure uxoris) died before 14 January 1270.1
; Thomas de Multon, Death: bef 14 Jan 1270[2]
Occ: lord of Gilsland de jure uxoris
of Burgh-on-Sands and Kirkoswald, Cumberland[11]
eldest son by second wife, Ada
Received manors of Whaplode and Holbeach, co. Lincs. from father
1240 or before[2]
had a grant by charters dated 31 Oct 1252, from King Henry III to
'...Thomas de Muletone and Maud his wife.' for a market and fair
at Brampton, Cumbs. ' To be held at the manor of Braunton '
(CChR, 1226–57, p. 407)[6].
In 1292, Matilda de Multon de Gyleslaund, the grantee, was holding
the market (QW, p. 126).[6]
Spouse: Maud de Vaux[11]
Death: 1293[6],[1]
Father: Hubert de Vaux of Gilsland(-1240)
Mother: Aline
Marr: bef May 1240[1]
Children: Aline (-<1271)
Thomas (-1293)
Ravilious cites:
1. I. J. Sanders, "English Baronies: A Study of Their Origin and
Descent, 1086-1327," Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960.
2. G. E. Cokayne, "The Complete Peerage," 1910 -
The Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain
and the United Kingdom.
6. "Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs to 1516,"
www.histparl.ac.uk/cmh/gaz/
11. Frederick L. Weis, Th. D., "The Magna Carta Sureties, 1215,"
Baltimore: Gen Pub Co., 5th ed., 1997 (W. L. Sheppard Jr &
David Faris).1
Family | Maud de Vaux d. 1293 |
Children |
Citations
- [S1840] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004 "Re: Morville - Stuteville question"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 23 Nov 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004."
Maud de Vaux1
F, #67728, d. 1293
Father | Hubert de Vaux Lord of Gilsland1,2 d. 1240 |
Mother | Aline (?)1 |
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2020 |
Maud de Vaux married Thomas de Multon Lord of Gilsland (de jure uxoris), son of Sir Thomas de Multon and Ada de Morville, before May 1240.1
Maud de Vaux died in 1293.1
; Thomas de Multon, Death: bef 14 Jan 1270[2]
Occ: lord of Gilsland de jure uxoris
of Burgh-on-Sands and Kirkoswald, Cumberland[11]
eldest son by second wife, Ada
Received manors of Whaplode and Holbeach, co. Lincs. from father
1240 or before[2]
had a grant by charters dated 31 Oct 1252, from King Henry III to
'...Thomas de Muletone and Maud his wife.' for a market and fair
at Brampton, Cumbs. ' To be held at the manor of Braunton '
(CChR, 1226–57, p. 407)[6].
In 1292, Matilda de Multon de Gyleslaund, the grantee, was holding
the market (QW, p. 126).[6]
Spouse: Maud de Vaux[11]
Death: 1293[6],[1]
Father: Hubert de Vaux of Gilsland(-1240)
Mother: Aline
Marr: bef May 1240[1]
Children: Aline (-<1271)
Thomas (-1293)
Ravilious cites:
1. I. J. Sanders, "English Baronies: A Study of Their Origin and
Descent, 1086-1327," Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960.
2. G. E. Cokayne, "The Complete Peerage," 1910 -
The Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain
and the United Kingdom.
6. "Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs to 1516,"
www.histparl.ac.uk/cmh/gaz/
11. Frederick L. Weis, Th. D., "The Magna Carta Sureties, 1215,"
Baltimore: Gen Pub Co., 5th ed., 1997 (W. L. Sheppard Jr &
David Faris).1
Maud de Vaux died in 1293.1
; Thomas de Multon, Death: bef 14 Jan 1270[2]
Occ: lord of Gilsland de jure uxoris
of Burgh-on-Sands and Kirkoswald, Cumberland[11]
eldest son by second wife, Ada
Received manors of Whaplode and Holbeach, co. Lincs. from father
1240 or before[2]
had a grant by charters dated 31 Oct 1252, from King Henry III to
'...Thomas de Muletone and Maud his wife.' for a market and fair
at Brampton, Cumbs. ' To be held at the manor of Braunton '
(CChR, 1226–57, p. 407)[6].
In 1292, Matilda de Multon de Gyleslaund, the grantee, was holding
the market (QW, p. 126).[6]
Spouse: Maud de Vaux[11]
Death: 1293[6],[1]
Father: Hubert de Vaux of Gilsland(-1240)
Mother: Aline
Marr: bef May 1240[1]
Children: Aline (-<1271)
Thomas (-1293)
Ravilious cites:
1. I. J. Sanders, "English Baronies: A Study of Their Origin and
Descent, 1086-1327," Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960.
2. G. E. Cokayne, "The Complete Peerage," 1910 -
The Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain
and the United Kingdom.
6. "Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs to 1516,"
www.histparl.ac.uk/cmh/gaz/
11. Frederick L. Weis, Th. D., "The Magna Carta Sureties, 1215,"
Baltimore: Gen Pub Co., 5th ed., 1997 (W. L. Sheppard Jr &
David Faris).1
Family | Thomas de Multon Lord of Gilsland (de jure uxoris) d. b 14 Jan 1270 |
Children |
Citations
- [S1840] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004 "Re: Morville - Stuteville question"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 23 Nov 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004."
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Hubert de Vaux, of Gilsland: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00451614&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
Hubert de Vaux Lord of Gilsland1,2
M, #67729, d. 1240
Father | Robert de Vaux3 |
Mother | Maud (?)4 |
Last Edited | 16 Aug 2019 |
Hubert de Vaux Lord of Gilsland married Aline (?)2
Hubert de Vaux Lord of Gilsland died in 1240.1
; Leo van de Pas cites: The Complete Peerage, 1936, doubleday, H. A. & Lord Howard de Walden, Reference: II 302.2
Hubert de Vaux Lord of Gilsland died in 1240.1
; Leo van de Pas cites: The Complete Peerage, 1936, doubleday, H. A. & Lord Howard de Walden, Reference: II 302.2
Family | Aline (?) |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S1840] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004 "Re: Morville - Stuteville question"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 23 Nov 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004."
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Hubert de Vaux, of Gilsland: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00451614&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Robert de Vaux, of Gilsland: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00451617&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Maud: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00451618&tree=LEO
Aline (?)1
F, #67730
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2020 |
Family | Hubert de Vaux Lord of Gilsland d. 1240 |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S1840] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004 "Re: Morville - Stuteville question"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 23 Nov 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004."
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Hubert de Vaux, of Gilsland: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00451614&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
Thomas III de Multon of Gilsland, Burgh-on-Sands and Kirkoswald, Cumberland1
M, #67731, d. 1293
Father | Thomas de Multon Lord of Gilsland (de jure uxoris)1 d. b 14 Jan 1270 |
Mother | Maud de Vaux1 d. 1293 |
Last Edited | 16 Oct 2005 |
Thomas III de Multon of Gilsland, Burgh-on-Sands and Kirkoswald, Cumberland died in 1293.1
; Thomas de Multon, Death: 1293[1]
of Gilsland, Burgh-on-Sands and Kirkoswald, Cumberland
heir of his cousin Hawise (de Levington) de Baliol, who
dsp 1272[1]
Thomas 'III' (Sanders p. 24)[1]
Children: Thomas (-1295)
Ravilious cites:
1. I. J. Sanders, "English Baronies: A Study of Their Origin and
Descent, 1086-1327," Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960.1
; Thomas de Multon, Death: 1293[1]
of Gilsland, Burgh-on-Sands and Kirkoswald, Cumberland
heir of his cousin Hawise (de Levington) de Baliol, who
dsp 1272[1]
Thomas 'III' (Sanders p. 24)[1]
Children: Thomas (-1295)
Ravilious cites:
1. I. J. Sanders, "English Baronies: A Study of Their Origin and
Descent, 1086-1327," Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960.1
Family | |
Child |
Citations
- [S1840] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004 "Re: Morville - Stuteville question"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 23 Nov 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004."
Kalv Arnesson (?)1
M, #67732, b. circa 1000, d. 1048
Father | Arne Arnmodsson (?)1,2 |
Mother | Tora Torsteindatter (?)1 |
Last Edited | 31 Jul 2020 |
Citations
- [S1842] Dorothy Dunnett, King Hereafter (New York: Vintage Books (Random House), 1982 (Oct. 1998)), Appendix chart: Rulers of Orkney, Norway, Normandy and England. Hereinafter cited as Dunnett (1982) King Hereafter.
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORWEGIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc189913822. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Thomas IV de Multon of Gilsland, Burgh-on-Sands and Kirkoswald, Cumberland1
M, #67733, d. 1295
Father | Thomas III de Multon of Gilsland, Burgh-on-Sands and Kirkoswald, Cumberland1 d. 1293 |
Last Edited | 16 Oct 2005 |
Thomas IV de Multon of Gilsland, Burgh-on-Sands and Kirkoswald, Cumberland died in 1295.1
; Thomas de Multon, Death: 1295[1]
of Gilsland, Burgh-on-Sands and Kirkoswald, Cumberland
Thomas 'IV' (Sanders p. 24)[1]
Children: Thomas (ca1281-1313)
Ravilious cites:
1. I. J. Sanders, "English Baronies: A Study of Their Origin and
Descent, 1086-1327," Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960.1
; Thomas de Multon, Death: 1295[1]
of Gilsland, Burgh-on-Sands and Kirkoswald, Cumberland
Thomas 'IV' (Sanders p. 24)[1]
Children: Thomas (ca1281-1313)
Ravilious cites:
1. I. J. Sanders, "English Baronies: A Study of Their Origin and
Descent, 1086-1327," Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960.1
Family | |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S1840] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004 "Re: Morville - Stuteville question"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 23 Nov 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email #2 23 Nov 2004."
Unknown (?)1
F, #67734
Reference | GAV29 |
Last Edited | 15 Dec 2020 |
Unknown (?) married Mael-Coluim (Malcolm) I mac Domnaill (?) King of the Scots, son of Domnall (Donald) II mac Causantin (?) King of the Scots and Picts.2
; Per Med Lands:
"MALCOLM [Maelcoluim], son of DONALD II "Dasachtach" King of Scotland & his wife --- (-killed Vlurn [954], bur [Isle of Iona]). The 10th century Pictish Chronicle Cronica de Origine Antiquorum Pictorum records that "Mael filio Domnail" succeeded King Constantine II and reigned eleven years[127]. The 11th century Synchronisms of Flann Mainistreach name (in order) "…Domnall Dasachtach (mac Custantin), Custantin mac Aeda, Maelcolaim mac Domnall, Illolb mac Custantin, Dub mac Maelcolaim, Cuillen mac Illiulb…" as Scottish kings, dated to the 10th century[128]. The 12th century Cronica Regum Scottorum lists "…Malcolin filius Duneuald ix…" as king[129]. The Chronicle of John of Fordun records that King Constantine "made room for Malcolm, son of Donald, to reign" in 943 and that he reigned for nine years[130]. He succeeded in 942 as MALCOLM I King of Scotland. The 10th century Pictish Chronicle Cronica de Origine Antiquorum Pictorum records that King Malcolm travelled to "Moreb" and killed "Cellach"[131]. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that in 945 Edmund King of England "ravaged all Strathclyde and ceded it to Malcolm king of Scots" in return for an alliance, which was renewed by Edmund's brother and successor King Eadred to whom "the Scots gave oaths and promised to do his will in all things"[132]. The Chronicle of the Princes of Wales records that "Strath Clyde was devastated by the Saxons" in 944[133]. The Annals of Ulster record the death in 954 of "Mael Coluim son of Domnall king of Scotland…killed"[134]. The 10th century Pictish Chronicle Cronica de Origine Antiquorum Pictorum records that King Malcolm was killed "in Fodresach id est in Claideom"[135]. The Chronicle of the Scots and Picts dated 1177 records that "Malcom mac Donald" reigned for 9 years, was killed "a Morauiensibus" and was buried "in Yona insula"[136]. The Chronicle of the Picts and Scots dated 1251 records that "Malcolm mack Dovenal" reigned for 9 years, was killed "in Vlurn a Moraviensibus" and was buried at Iona[137]. The Chronicle of John of Fordun records that King Malcolm "was killed at Ulrim" after reigning for nine years and three months[138].
"m ---. The name of Malcolm's wife is not known."
Med Lands cites:
; Per Genealogy.EU (MacAlpine): “E1. Malcolm I, King of Scotland (942/3-955), +killed by men of Moray 954, bur Isle of Iona; m.NN”.3
; possibly a Leinster princess.1 GAV-29.
; Per Med Lands:
"MALCOLM [Maelcoluim], son of DONALD II "Dasachtach" King of Scotland & his wife --- (-killed Vlurn [954], bur [Isle of Iona]). The 10th century Pictish Chronicle Cronica de Origine Antiquorum Pictorum records that "Mael filio Domnail" succeeded King Constantine II and reigned eleven years[127]. The 11th century Synchronisms of Flann Mainistreach name (in order) "…Domnall Dasachtach (mac Custantin), Custantin mac Aeda, Maelcolaim mac Domnall, Illolb mac Custantin, Dub mac Maelcolaim, Cuillen mac Illiulb…" as Scottish kings, dated to the 10th century[128]. The 12th century Cronica Regum Scottorum lists "…Malcolin filius Duneuald ix…" as king[129]. The Chronicle of John of Fordun records that King Constantine "made room for Malcolm, son of Donald, to reign" in 943 and that he reigned for nine years[130]. He succeeded in 942 as MALCOLM I King of Scotland. The 10th century Pictish Chronicle Cronica de Origine Antiquorum Pictorum records that King Malcolm travelled to "Moreb" and killed "Cellach"[131]. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that in 945 Edmund King of England "ravaged all Strathclyde and ceded it to Malcolm king of Scots" in return for an alliance, which was renewed by Edmund's brother and successor King Eadred to whom "the Scots gave oaths and promised to do his will in all things"[132]. The Chronicle of the Princes of Wales records that "Strath Clyde was devastated by the Saxons" in 944[133]. The Annals of Ulster record the death in 954 of "Mael Coluim son of Domnall king of Scotland…killed"[134]. The 10th century Pictish Chronicle Cronica de Origine Antiquorum Pictorum records that King Malcolm was killed "in Fodresach id est in Claideom"[135]. The Chronicle of the Scots and Picts dated 1177 records that "Malcom mac Donald" reigned for 9 years, was killed "a Morauiensibus" and was buried "in Yona insula"[136]. The Chronicle of the Picts and Scots dated 1251 records that "Malcolm mack Dovenal" reigned for 9 years, was killed "in Vlurn a Moraviensibus" and was buried at Iona[137]. The Chronicle of John of Fordun records that King Malcolm "was killed at Ulrim" after reigning for nine years and three months[138].
"m ---. The name of Malcolm's wife is not known."
Med Lands cites:
[127] Skene (1867), I, The Pictish Chronicle, Cronica de origine antiquorum Pictorum, pp. 8-9.
[128] Skene (1867), IV, Synchronisms of Flann Mainistreach, p. 21.
[129] Skene (1867), XVI, Chronicle of the Scots 1165, Cronica Regum Scottorum, p. 131.
[130] John of Fordun (Skene), Book IV, XXIV, p. 158.
[131] Skene (1867), I, The Pictish Chronicle, Cronica de origine antiquorum Pictorum, p. 9.
[132] Anglo-Saxon Chronicle D 945 and 946.
[133] Williams ab Ithel, J. (ed.) (1860) Brut y Tywysogion, or the Chronicle of the Princes of Wales (London) ("Brut y Tywysogion (Williams)"), p. 21.
[134] Annals of Ulster, 954.2, p. 400.
[135] Skene (1867), I, The Pictish Chronicle, Cronica de origine antiquorum Pictorum, p. 10.
[136] Skene (1867), XXIII, Chronicle of the Scots and Picts 1177, p. 151.
[137] Skene (1867), XXIX, Chronicle of the Picts and Scots 1251, p. 174.
[138] John of Fordun (Skene), Book IV, XXV, p. 159.2
[128] Skene (1867), IV, Synchronisms of Flann Mainistreach, p. 21.
[129] Skene (1867), XVI, Chronicle of the Scots 1165, Cronica Regum Scottorum, p. 131.
[130] John of Fordun (Skene), Book IV, XXIV, p. 158.
[131] Skene (1867), I, The Pictish Chronicle, Cronica de origine antiquorum Pictorum, p. 9.
[132] Anglo-Saxon Chronicle D 945 and 946.
[133] Williams ab Ithel, J. (ed.) (1860) Brut y Tywysogion, or the Chronicle of the Princes of Wales (London) ("Brut y Tywysogion (Williams)"), p. 21.
[134] Annals of Ulster, 954.2, p. 400.
[135] Skene (1867), I, The Pictish Chronicle, Cronica de origine antiquorum Pictorum, p. 10.
[136] Skene (1867), XXIII, Chronicle of the Scots and Picts 1177, p. 151.
[137] Skene (1867), XXIX, Chronicle of the Picts and Scots 1251, p. 174.
[138] John of Fordun (Skene), Book IV, XXV, p. 159.2
; Per Genealogy.EU (MacAlpine): “E1. Malcolm I, King of Scotland (942/3-955), +killed by men of Moray 954, bur Isle of Iona; m.NN”.3
; possibly a Leinster princess.1 GAV-29.
Family | Mael-Coluim (Malcolm) I mac Domnaill (?) King of the Scots b. c 895, d. c 954 |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S1842] Dorothy Dunnett, King Hereafter (New York: Vintage Books (Random House), 1982 (Oct. 1998)), Appendix chart: Kings of Scotland (Alba) and Earls of Northumberland (England). Hereinafter cited as Dunnett (1982) King Hereafter.
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTLAND.htm#MalcolmIdied954B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, The House of MacAlpine: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/brit/macalpine.html
- [S1702] The Henry Project: The ancestors of king Henry II of England, An experiment in cooperative medieval genealogy on the internet (now hosted by the American Society of Genealogists, ASG), online https://fasg.org/projects/henryproject/, Cináed mac Máel Coluim (Kenneth II): https://fasg.org/projects/henryproject/data/kenne000.htm. Hereinafter cited as The Henry Project.
Aamundi (?) of Sandwick, Orkney1
M, #67735
Father | unknown (?)1 |
Last Edited | 13 Nov 2005 |
Family | |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S1842] Dorothy Dunnett, King Hereafter (New York: Vintage Books (Random House), 1982 (Oct. 1998)), Appendix chart: Rulers of Orkney, Norway, Normandy and England. Hereinafter cited as Dunnett (1982) King Hereafter.
Thorkel 'Fostri' Amundason (?)1
M, #67736, b. circa 995
Father | Aamundi (?) of Sandwick, Orkney1 |
Last Edited | 13 Nov 2005 |
Thorkel 'Fostri' Amundason (?) was born circa 995.1
Citations
- [S1842] Dorothy Dunnett, King Hereafter (New York: Vintage Books (Random House), 1982 (Oct. 1998)), Appendix chart: Rulers of Orkney, Norway, Normandy and England. Hereinafter cited as Dunnett (1982) King Hereafter.
unknown (?)1
M, #67737
Reference | GAV30 |
Last Edited | 21 Nov 2005 |
GAV-30.
Family | |
Children |
Citations
- [S1842] Dorothy Dunnett, King Hereafter (New York: Vintage Books (Random House), 1982 (Oct. 1998)), Appendix chart: Rulers of Orkney, Norway, Normandy and England. Hereinafter cited as Dunnett (1982) King Hereafter.
Frances Vane1
F, #67738, b. circa 1641
Father | France Vane of Fairland, co. Kent1 |
Last Edited | 19 Nov 2005 |
Frances Vane was born circa 1641 at aged 23 at marriace on 6 Oct. 1664.1 She married Edward Kewkewich on 6 October 1664 at St. Savious, St. Olave or St. George, Southwark, co. Surrey, England.1
; Greg Vaut:
This is in response to information posted on Ancestry as to the wife of Richard BUFFINGTON and John GRUBB.
Frances, the wife of John GRUBB and Richard BUFFINGTON, was not Frances VANE, the daughter of Sir Henry VANE.
"London Marriage Licences for Kent" - Edward Kekewitch of Minhinnet, Co. Cornwall, gent. bachelor, 26, and Frances Vane, spinster, 23, daughter of Frances Vane of Fairland Co Kent, widow who consents - at St. Saviour, St. Olave, or St. George in Southwark co Surrey, 6 Oct 1664.
"Burials in Shipborne parish, Kent Co, England" - Frances Kewkewich, daughter of Sir Henry Vane - June 4, 1683.
Frances (Vane) Kewkewich was born abt 1641 (23 in 1664). She died in England after John GRUBB and his wife, Frances, had removed to PA. Their youngest child was born 1704, many years after the death of Frances VANE.
In the late 1800s a GRUBB descendant engaged a London firm to research his family. Thinking all Americans wanted to descend from nobility, Frances VANE, daughter of Sir Henry VANE, was erroneously named as the wife of John GRUBB.
Please help me correct this information and seek the true identify of Frances.
Many thanks, Nancy W. Wood
GRUBB and BUFFINGTON descendant.1
; Greg Vaut:
This is in response to information posted on Ancestry as to the wife of Richard BUFFINGTON and John GRUBB.
Frances, the wife of John GRUBB and Richard BUFFINGTON, was not Frances VANE, the daughter of Sir Henry VANE.
"London Marriage Licences for Kent" - Edward Kekewitch of Minhinnet, Co. Cornwall, gent. bachelor, 26, and Frances Vane, spinster, 23, daughter of Frances Vane of Fairland Co Kent, widow who consents - at St. Saviour, St. Olave, or St. George in Southwark co Surrey, 6 Oct 1664.
"Burials in Shipborne parish, Kent Co, England" - Frances Kewkewich, daughter of Sir Henry Vane - June 4, 1683.
Frances (Vane) Kewkewich was born abt 1641 (23 in 1664). She died in England after John GRUBB and his wife, Frances, had removed to PA. Their youngest child was born 1704, many years after the death of Frances VANE.
In the late 1800s a GRUBB descendant engaged a London firm to research his family. Thinking all Americans wanted to descend from nobility, Frances VANE, daughter of Sir Henry VANE, was erroneously named as the wife of John GRUBB.
Please help me correct this information and seek the true identify of Frances.
Many thanks, Nancy W. Wood
GRUBB and BUFFINGTON descendant.1
Family | Edward Kewkewich b. 1636, d. 1674 |
Citations
- [S1844] Nancy W. Wood, "Wood, Nancy email 14 Nov 2005: "Frances VANE"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to Greg Vaut, 14 Nov 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Wood, Nancy email 14 Nov 2005."
France Vane of Fairland, co. Kent1
M, #67739
Last Edited | 19 Nov 2005 |
Family | |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S1844] Nancy W. Wood, "Wood, Nancy email 14 Nov 2005: "Frances VANE"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to Greg Vaut, 14 Nov 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Wood, Nancy email 14 Nov 2005."
Guillaume I de Leon seigneur d'Hacqueville, de Fontaine-sous-Jouy, de Crestot, de Pont-Saint-Pierre, de La Franche Bouteillerie, etc1,2
M, #67740, b. circa 1285
Father | Herve IV/V de Leon des vicomtes de Leon, seigneur en partie de Chateauneuf-en-Thimerais et de Senonches1 |
Mother | Mahaut de Poissy dame de Noyon-sur-Andelle, d'Hacqueville, de1 |
Last Edited | 20 Nov 2005 |
Guillaume I de Leon seigneur d'Hacqueville, de Fontaine-sous-Jouy, de Crestot, de Pont-Saint-Pierre, de La Franche Bouteillerie, etc was born circa 1285.2
He was living in 1369.1
He was living in 1369.1
Citations
- [S1846] J Bunot, "Bunot email 1 Dec 2004: "Le Bouteiller (Baillon) new royal gateway"," e-mail message from e-mail address (https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/Ts6IoUhKVxc/m/Tt70tDgvMIgJ) to e-mail address, 1 Dec 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Bunot email 1 Dec 2004."
- [S1847] Roger LeBlanc, "LeBlanc email 6 Dec 2004: "Re: Le Bouteiller (Baillon) new royal gateway"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 6 Dec 2004. Hereinafter cited as "LeBlanc email 6 Dec 2004."