(Research):1280 Stephen Manning.[402] Stephen died in 1309. [22] Stephen de Manning lived during the last years of Henry II I (1216-1272). He is mentioned in old deeds of the time of King Edward I (121 6-1272). He died in the 3rd year of King Edward II (1309). "Manning is from an old Norse word - manningi - meaning a b rave or valiant man, and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin: ano ther orthography was Manning". The above is quoted from the Journal of Ameri can Genealogy, 1922, published by the National Historical Society as print ed in "The Manning Manse Messenger", March 9, 1925. This article begins its hi story of the Mannings 'with Ranulph or Rudolph de Manning, Count Palatin e, who having married Elgida, aunt to Kind Harold I, of England, had a gr ant of land in Kent.".[90] ? . . of whom there is mention in old deeds of the time o f K. Edward I., who was descended from Simon de Manning.? [402] ?Stephanus Manning, Sup?st tp?e. Henry 3. Obit anno 3 Edwar d 2nd.? [413] ?Died 3 K Edward II.? [420]