250649808. William De EYTON was born about 1185 in Dover, Kent, England. He died Dec. William married Mrs. Matilda (Nmn-William 1185) EYTON. [Parents]
250649809. Mrs. Matilda (Nmn-William 1185) EYTON was born about 1187 in Dover, Kent, England. She died Dec.
250649856. Richard CORBET. [Parents]
250649892. Sir Robert I DE TREGOZ Sheriff Of Wiltshire married Sybil DE EWYAS.
250649893. Sybil DE EWYAS. [Parents]
250649894. William II DE CANTELO married Melicent DE GURNAY.
250649895. Melicent DE GURNAY.
250649916. Iorwerth Drwyndwn AP OWAIN GWYNEDD married Margred F. Madog AP MAREDUDD. [Parents]
250649917. Margred F. Madog AP MAREDUDD.
250649918. King Of England John LACKLAND is printed as #51987008.
250649919. Constance Of Brittany. [Parents]
250650024. Walter DE TATESHAL married Iseult PANTULF.
250650026. William D' AUBIGNY 3rd Earl Of Arundel is printed as #103973910.
250650027. Mabel Of CHESTER is printed as #103973911.
250650040. Sir Gilbert De CLARE 7th Earl Of Clare died 25 Oct 1230 in Penrose, Brittany, France. He married Isabel MARSHALL. [Parents]
BIOGRAPHY: Magna Charta Surety 1215
250650041. Isabel MARSHALL died 16 Jan 1240 in Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, End.
250650042. John DE LACY died 22 Jul 1240 in Stanlaw, Chester, England. He married Margaret DE QUINCY. [Parents]
250650043. Margaret DE QUINCY. [Parents]
250650240. William DE VENABLES. [Parents]
250650272. Richard De HOGHTON was born about 1125 in Hoghton, Lancashire, England. He died Dec. [Parents]
Burke's makes no mention of Willis Hocton, rather names the father of Adam as Richard. Supposedly took family name in 1140 or 1150.
250650274. Warin BUSSEL was born about 1108 in Manor Of Panwortham, England. He died about 1150. [Parents]
250650416. Maurice Le BOTELER was born about 1185 in Oversley, Warwickshire, England. He died after 1246. Maurice married Mrs. Maurice Le BOTELER. [Parents]
Maurice Boteler, one of the justices of assize for the co. of Warwick in the 13th and 16th Henry III [1229 and 1232], and a commissioner for assessing and collecting the fourteenth part of all men's movable goods, according to the form and order then appointed. This feudal lord filled the office of justice of assize for the same shire a second and third time, and was repeatedly justice for the gaol delivery at Warwick in the same king's reign. He was s. by his son, Ralph Boteler. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 63, Boteler, Barons Boteler, of Oversley and Wemme]
250650417. Mrs. Maurice Le BOTELER died Dec.
250650418. William PANTULF was born 1171 in Wemme, Shropshire, England. He died Jan 1232-1233. William married Alice (Hawise) FITZWARIN. [Parents]
250650419. Alice (Hawise) FITZWARIN was born 1207 in Of Wittington, Shropshire, England. She died 16 May 1407. [Parents]
250650420. Madog Ap GRUFFUDD Lord Of Bromfield was born about 1185 in Powys, Montgomeryshire, Wales. He died 1236. Madog married Gwladus Verch ITHEL. [Parents]
250650421. Gwladus Verch ITHEL was born about 1185 in Powys, Montgomeryshire, Wales. She died Dec. [Parents]
250650422. Henry De AUDLEY Sheriff Of Staffordshire was born about 1175 in Heleigh Castle, Audley, Staffordshire, England. He died before 19 Nov 1246 in Mainwaring, Bersted, Sussex, England. Henry married Bertrade De MAINWARING on 1217. [Parents]
"That this family of Alditheley, vulgarly called Audley," says Dugdale, "came to be great and eminent, the ensuing discourse will sufficiently manifest: but that the rise thereof was no higher than King John's time, and that the first who assumed this surname was a branch of that ancient and noble family of Verdon, whose chief seat was at Alton Castle in the northern part of Staffordshire, I am very inclined to believe; partly by reason that Henry had the inheritance of Alditheley given him by Nicholas de Verdon, who d. in the 16th Henry III [1232], or near that time; and partly for that he bore for his arms the same ordinary as Vernon did. . .so that probably the ancestor of this Henry first seated himself at Alditheley: for that there hath been an ancient mansion there, the large moat, northwards from the parish church there (somewhat less than a furlong, and upon the chief part of a fair ascent), do sufficiently manifest."
Henry de Alditheley, to whom Dugdale alludes above, being in great favour with Ranulph, Earl of Chester and Lincoln (the most powerful subject of England in his time), obtained from that nobleman a grant of Newhall in Cheshire with manors in Staffordshire and other parts--and for his adhesion to King John, in that monarch's struggle with the insurrectionary barons, a royal grant of the lordship of Storton in Warwickshire, part of the possessions of Roger de Summerville. In the first four years of King Henry III [1216-1220], he executed the office of sheriff for the counties of Salop and Stafford as deputy for his patron, the great Earl Ranulph. In the 10th of Henry III [1226], this Henry de Alditheley was appointed governor of the castles of Carmarthen and Cardigan and made sheriff the next year of the counties of Salop and Stafford and constable of the castles of Salop and Bridgenorth, which sheriffalty he held for five years. Upon his retirement from office, he had a confirmation of all such lands whereof he was then possessed as well those granted to him by Ranulph, Earl of Chester, and Nicholas de Verdon, as those in Ireland given him by Hugh de Lacy, Earl of Ulster, whose constable he was in that province. He subsequently obtained divers other territorial grants from the crown, but, notwithstanding, when Richard Mareschall, Earl of Pembroke, rebelled and made an incursion into Wales, the king, Henry III, thought it prudent to secure the persons of this Henry and all the other barons-marchers. He was afterwards, however, constituted governor of Shrewsbury in place of John de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, and, on the death of John, Earl of Chester, governor of the castle of Chester, and also that of Beeston, then called the "Castle on the Rock," and soon after made governor of Newcastle-under-Lyne. This powerful feudal baron m. Bertred, dau. of Ralph de Meisnil-warin, of Cheshire, and had a son, James, and a dau., Emme, who m. Griffith ap Madoc, Lord of Bromefield, a person of great power in Wales. He d. in 1236, having founded and endowed the Abbey of Hilton near to his castle at Heleigh, in Staffordshire, for Cistercian monks, and was s. by his son, James de Alditheley. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 15, Audley, Barons Audley, of Heleigh]
250650423. Bertrade De MAINWARING was born about 1196 in Mainwaring, Bersted, Sussex, England. She died after 1249. [Parents]
250650424. Roger De HERDEBURGH was born about 1198 in Willey, Warwickshire, England. He died Dec. Roger married Petronilla De CRAFT.
250650425. Petronilla De CRAFT was born about 1198 in Willey, Warwickshire, England. She died Dec. [Parents]
250650428. William De ODINGSELLS was born about 1220 in Maxtoke, Warwickshire, England. He died 1268. William married Mrs. Joan (Nmn-William) ODINGESELLS. [Parents]
250650429. Mrs. Joan (Nmn-William) ODINGESELLS was born about 1225. She died.