Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord Of Bracewell
Richard Tempest, Lord of Bracewell, in the county of York, living in the reign of Henry III, gave the advowson of Bracewell to the monks of Kirkstall. He was s. by his son, John Tempest. [John Burke, Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, R. Bentley, London, 1834-1838, Vol. I, p. 474, Tempest, of Broughton]
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Richard Tempest, of Bracewell, in the reign of Henry III, gave the advowson of that place to the monks of Kirkstall. [John Burke & John Bernard Burke, Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland, Second Edition, Burke's Peerage Ltd, London, England, 1841, p. 520, Tempest, of Stella]
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Richard Tempest, of Bracewell, gave, in 1223, the advowson of the church of that place to the abbot of Kirkstall. His grandson, Sir Roger Tempest, espoused Alice de Waddington. [John Burke, The Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, London, 1834, Vol. I, p. 289, Plumbe-Tempest, of Tong]
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Richard Tempest, son of Roger Tempest, of Bracewell, summoned in June, 1222, the Abbot of Kirkstall concerning the advowson of Bracewell church, and afterwards granted the same, which he and his ancestors had held, to the monastery. He m. 1st, Elena, sister to Richard de Tong, who owned land in Stock, and by her had two sons, Richard (Sir), and William, who m. 1st before April, 1246, Dionysia, dau. and co-heir of Richard de Horton, and had a son, Peter Tempest, of Horton, living 1268 to 1280. He m. 2ndly, before 1267, Avice, dau. and co-heir of Anabilia de Bashall. [Ashworth P. Burke, Family Records, Clearfield Company, 1897, p. 582, Tempest]
NOTE: Avice de Bashall was the wife of Richard's son, William.