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(a child) (six children) (a child) (a child) 1197 - 1230 William de Braose 33 33 William de Braose, Lord of Abergavenny (ca. 1197 - May 2, 1230) was the son of Reginald de Braose. He succeeded his father in his various lordships in 1227, including Abergavenny and Builth.

He was captured and imprisoned (as an act of retaliation) by Llywelyn the Great, ruler of most of Wales, in 1229, but was given relative freedom because he was related to the prince by marriage in several ways - his daughter, Isabella, was married to Llywelyn's only legitimate son. However, in the following year, Llywelyn is said to have discovered that his wife, Joan, had committed adultery with William, and had William hanged on May 2, 1230. Joan herself was later pardoned.



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   1. Abbrev: Griffith J.E. Pedigrees of Anglesey and Caernarvon
      Title: Griffith J.E. Pedigrees of Anglesey and Caernarvonshire families
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1206 - 1246 Eva Marshall 40 40 1220 Isabella de Braose 1182 - 1228 Reginald de Braose 46 46 Reginald de Braose supported his brother Giles in his rebellions against King John. They were both active against the King in the barons' war. Neither was present at the signing of Magna Carta because they were still rebels who refused to compromise. John acquiesced to Reginald's claims to the de Braose estates in Wales in May 1216. He became Lord of Brecon, Abergavenny, Builth and other Marcher Lordships but was very much a vassal of Llewelyn Fawr, Prince of Gwynedd and now his father-in-law. Henry III restored Reginald to favour and the Bramber estates (confiscated from William by K. John) in 1217. At this seeming betrayal, Rhys and Owain, Reginald's nephews who were princes of Deheubarth, were incensed and they took Builth (except the castle). Llywelyn Fawr also became angry and besieged Brecon. Reginald eventually surrendered to Llewelyn and gave up Seinhenydd (Swansea). By 1221 they were at war again with Llewelyn laying siege to Builth. The siege was relieved by Henry III's forces. From this time on Llewelyn tended to support the claims of Reginald's nephew John concerning the de Braose lands.

Reginald was a witness to the re-issue of Magna Carta by Henry III in 1225.
1186 - 1223 Grace de Briwere 37 37 1145 - 1213 William de Briwere 68 68 1172 - 1233 Isabel de Briwere 61 61 1172 - 1232 Margaret de Briwere 60 60 1188 - 1215 Alice de Briwere 27 27 1120 Henry de Briwere 1120 Joan de Vernon Redfers 1088 William de Briwere 1148 William de Vernon de Reviers 1142 - 1165 Hubert de Vaux 23 23 1143 Grace of Cumberland 1165 Ranulph de Vaux 1102 - 1195 Robert de Vaux 93 93 de Mountchesney 1100 - 1165 Hubert de Vaux 65 65 Sources:

   1. Abbrev: GEDCOM File : mwballard.ged
      Title: Mark Willis Ballard, GEDCOM File : mwballard.ged
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      6928 N. Lakewood Avenue
      773-743-6663
      mwballard52@yahoo.com 
1115 Grecia 1065 Robert de Vaux Sources:

   1. Abbrev: GEDCOM File : mwballard.ged
      Title: Mark Willis Ballard, GEDCOM File : mwballard.ged
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      6928 N. Lakewood Avenue
      773-743-6663
      mwballard52@yahoo.com 
1075 de Munchesney 1145 Ranulph de Vaux 1119 Eustace de Vaux 1035 Robert de Vaux Sources:

   1. Abbrev: GEDCOM File : mwballard.ged
      Title: Mark Willis Ballard, GEDCOM File : mwballard.ged
      Note:
      6928 N. Lakewood Avenue
      773-743-6663
      mwballard52@yahoo.com 
1065 Harold de Vallibus 1035 - 1107 Hubert de Montchensney 72 72 1226 - 1256 Margaret de Lacy 30 30 Mabel de Beaumont 1221 - 1255 Eva de Braose 34 34 # Note:

    Eve, the daughter of the youngest de Briouze brother, married c 1238 William de Cauntelo. Their son George held Abergavenny for some 18 years, but without issue. His heirs were his sister Millicent, who married as her second husband Eon la Zouche and with him was the ancestor of the Lords (Barons) Zouche of Haryngworth, and his nephew by another sister, Joan. [Burke's Peerage]

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    Eve de Briouze, daughter and coheir, heiress of Abergavenny. She m. after 25 July 1238 (when his father, William de Cantelou, obtained her wardship and marriage together with the custody of Abergavenny and the other lands falling to her share), and bef. 15 Feb 1247/8, William de Cantelou, of Calne, Wilts, and Aston Cantlow, co. Warwick. He d. at Calstone, Wilts, 25, and was buried 30 Sep 1254, at Studley Priory, co. Warwick. Writ of extent 15 Oct 1254. She d. in 1255, about 20 and bef. 28 July. [Complete Peerage I:22-3]

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Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999
Page: 12

Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Page: I:22-3

Title: The Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999
Page: 146-3
Text: Obviously a mistake, because they are citing CP, which has 1255.
1226 - 1301 Maud de Braose 75 75 1190 - 1233 Joan De Briwere 43 43 1149 - 1216 Beatrix de Vaux 67 67 1180 Baldwin de Wake 1210 Hugh de Wake 1434 - 1483 William Parr 49 49 1465 - 1513 Elizabeth FitzHugh 48 48 Margaret Parr William Parr 1492 Thomas Parye 1480 - 1546 William Parr 66 66 1411 - 1464 Thomas Parr 53 53 1400 Alice Tunstall 1383 - 1408 John Parr 25 25 1366 - 1421 Agnes Crophull 55 55 1335 - 1382 Thomas Crophull 47 47 1355 Sybil de le Bere 1285 - 1312 Maud Mortimer 27 27 1278 - 1316 Theobald de Verdun 37 37 1310 - 1377 Margery de Verdun 67 67 1310 - 1383 John Crophull 73 73 1270 - 1327 Ralph Crophull 57 57 Ralph Crophull is the first of a family of considerable antiquity, and he is mentioned with honor in the time of Edward II, when he had committed to him the counties of Nottingham and Derby, to farm the issue thereof, during the king's pleasure. Also in the ninth of the same reign 1316, he had custody of the counties of Salop and Stafford, with the Castle of Stafford committed to his care; and in the 12th Edward II, he was appointed escheater of this side of Trent. In first of Edward III he was possessed, along with Maud, his wife, of Bonyngton and Sutton on Co. Notts., with view of frank-pledge and other liberties, in said Townships.
1285 Maud Hemington 1291 - 1360 Elizabeth de Verdun 69 69 1248 - 1309 Theobald de Verdun 61 61 1254 - 1285 Margery de Bohun 31 31 1226 - 1274 John de Verdon 48 48 # Note: John de Verdun, b. c 1226, d. 21 Oct 1274, son of Theobald le Boteler and Rohese de Verdun. [Magna Charta Sureties]
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    JOHN DE VERDUN, 2nd son of Theobald BUTLER, or LE BOTILLER (who died 19 July 1230, in Poitou), being 1st son by his 2nd wife, Rohese,[a] daughter and heir of Nicholas DE VERDUN, of Alton, Staffs, &c., was born about 1226. In May--June 1244 he was to be given his wife's share of the lands of her grandfather, Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath; and on 3 May 1247 he was to have seizin of his mother's lands. He was granted protection, May 1248, to go to Ireland, which he visited many times during his life; was given quittance of common summons in many counties, during 1254-72, and was appointed one of the Justices in eyre for cos. Salop, Stafford, Warwick, Leicester and Lincoln, December 1259. He had further protections to go to Gascony, May 1253, and for service in Wales, August 1257, where he was Constable of the army which mustered at Chester; was ordered to defend the Marches against the Welsh in January 1259/60; and was summoned to London to aid the King, April 1260, and to Windsor, for the same reason, October 1263. Later in that year he was among the Royalists who promised to observe the award of Louis of France touching the Provisions of Oxford. During the conflict between Simon de Montfort and the Crown John followed the King. In August 1265, after the Royal victory at Evesham, he was Keeper of Odiharn Castle, Hants; in October following he wrote, with others, to report to the King the surrender of London; and in February 1265/6 he was appointed to protect Worcestershire from the attacks of the rebels in Kenilworth Castle. In August 1270 he accompanied the Lord Edward on his Crusade; and witnessed a charter granted by him in Sicily, 15 January 1270/1. He established the Franciscan priory at Dundalk, co. Louth.

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    He married, 1stly, before 14 May 1244, Margery, 1st daughter of Gilbert DE LACY, of Ewyas Lacy, co. Hereford, by Isabel, daughter of Hugh (LE BIGOD), EARL OF NORFOLK, which Gilbert (who died v.p. between 12 August and 25 December 1230) was son and heir ap. of Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath (who died s.p.m.s. shortly before 24 February 1240/1), to whom Margery was coheir. He married, 2ndly, before 1267, Eleanor (f). He is said to have died 21 October 1274. His widow was living, 10 June 1278. [Complete Peerage XII/2:246-8, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

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    [a] Besides Alton her great inheritance in England and Ireland included Brandon Castle, co. Warwick, Belton, co. Leicester, and Farnham Royal, Bucks, which manor was held by the service of finding a glove for the King's hand on the day of his Coronation.

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    (f) Presumably his son Humphrey, b. on the vigil of Pentecost 1267, was by the 2nd wife. Nothing is known of Eleanor's parentage but she may have been a Bohun. A seal, said to be hers, bears the Bohun and Verdun arms and the name of her son, Humphrey, may be significant.

Title: The Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999
Page: 13-4

Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Page: IX:403 , Page: XII/2:246-8

Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999
Page: 40-29, Page: 70-30
1220 - 1265 Humphrey de Bohun 45 45 1230 Eleanor de Braose 1245 Agnes de Bohun 1247 Mary de Bohun 1248 - 1313 Alianore de Bohun 65 65 1249 - 1297 Humphrey de Bohun 48 48 7th Baron de Bohun
He was the son of Humphrey de Bohun, by Eleanor de Braose, a daughter of William de Braose, Lord of Abergavenny and Eve Marshall. His mother died in 1251; his father died in 1265 of wounds sustained at the Battle of Evesham. He succeeded his grandfather, Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford, in 1275. The 3rd Earl was also the 2nd Earl of Essex, and held the positions of Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, and Constable of all England.
Humphrey de Bohun took part in Roger Mortimer's war against the Welsh, and was present at the defeat at Cefnllys in November, 1262, by Llywelyn ap Gruffydd. He died at Pleshy Castle, in Essex.
Humphrey de Bohun married Maud de Fiennes sometime between 1264 and July 17, 1275. Maud was born between 1236 and 1259, a daughter of Enguerrand II de Fiennes and Isabel de Conde. She died before 1347. Their son, another Humphrey de Bohun, succeeded him as the 8th Baron de Bohun and as Earl of Hereford.
Humphrey de BohunVII is best remembered for refusing to serve in Gascony except in company of the king. Humphrey de Bohun took part in Roger Mortimer's war against the Welsh, and was present at the defeat at Cefnllys in November, 1262, by Llywelyn ap Gruffydd. He died at Pleshy Castle, in Essex.
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

Humphrey de Bohun succeeded his grandfather as Earl of Hereford and Essex, and Lord High Constable of England. This nobleman, inheriting the high and daring spirit of his predecessors, often strenuously opposed measures of the court, and was therefore often in disgrace, but he appears at the close of his career to have regained royal favour, for we find him attending the King into Scotland when that monarch, Edward I, obtained a great victory at Roxburgh. He married Maud, daughter of Sir Ingelram Fiennes, and, dying in 1297, was succeeded by his son, Humphrey.
(Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 535)
1250 Gilbert de Bohun 1252 John de Bohun 1305 - 1388 John de le Bere 83 83 1318 Agnes de Turberville 1272 Richard de le Bere 1272 Sybil de Chabbenor 1245 Richard de le Bere 1250 Sybil Harley 1217 Andrew de le Bere 1227 Alice de Walerand 1192 - 1273 William de Walerand 81 81 1208 - 1284 Isabel de Kilpec 76 76 1242 William ap Thomas Sybil 1217 Thomas ap William 1192 William of Chabnor 1260 - 1328 Payne de Turberville 68 68 1314 Catherine de Turberville 1320 Sarah de Turberville 1316 Margaret de Turberville Jenkins de Turberville 1240 - 1283 Richard de Turberville 43 43 1252 Agnes Wilcock D. 1281 Gilbert de Turberville 1175 Gilbert de Turberville 1180 Maud verch Morgan 1140 - 1207 Paganus de Turberville 67 67 1120 Gilbert de Turberville 1090 - 1129 Payn de Turberville 39 39 1095 Sybil verch Morgan 1070 Morgan ap Meurig 1358 - 1415 Thomas Tunstall 57 57 1364 Isabel Harrington 1380 Thomas Tunstall 1345 - 1397 Nicholas Harrington 52 52 1350 Isabel English 1369 James Harrington 1373 William Harrington 1307 - 1359 John Harrington 52 52 1314 - 1359 Katherine de Banastre 45 45 1281 - 1347 John de Harrington 66 66 1251 - 1297 Robert de Harrington 46 46 Sir Robert de Haverington, initially of Harrington, etc.; settled temp. Edward I at Aldingham, Lancs, which he acquired on marrying Agnes, daughter of Robert de Cansfield by Aline (sister and heir of Sir Michael le Fleming or Furness, of Michelland or Muchland in Furness, and area of Furness whose chief place was Aldingham). [Burke's Peerage]

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Sources:
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain Americian Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999
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Media: Book
Page: 34-30
Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley {1999}
Repository:
Media: Book
Page: 1315
Title: Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom; GE Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd {2000}
Repository:
Media: Book
Page: VI:314
Title: History of Richmondshire, T.D. Whitaker {1823}
Page: 250-251
1257 - 1293 Agnes Cansfield 36 36 1325 Elizabeth Harrington Richard de Cansfield 1245 - 1289 Alicia Fleming 44 44 1219 William le Fleming 1221 Eleanor 1197 William le Fleming 1201 Agatha Fitzhenry 1170 - 1212 Henry Fitzhervey 42 42 1170 - 1213 Alice Fitzwalter 43 43 Sources:
Title: Ancestry Family Trees
Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.
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1190 - 1238 Randolph Fitzhenry 48 48 Randolph Fitz-Henry m. Alice, dau. and heiress of Adam de Staveley, Lord of Staveley, by Alice, dau. of William de Percy, of Riddel, and dying in 1262, was s. by his elder son, Henry Fitz-Randolph. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant,
Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 207, FitzHugh, Barons FitzHugh]
1140 - 1182 Hervey FitzAkaris 42 42 1272 - 1314 Adam Banastre 42 42 Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999
Page: 34-32
Text: no date, widow of Sir John Blackburn
1265 - 1329 Margaret de Holand 64 64 1241 - 1311 Robert de Holand 70 70 1256 - 1311 Elizabeth de Salmsbury 55 55 1270 - 1328 Robert de Holand 58 58 1270 Avena Holland 1222 - 1275 Thurston de Holand 53 53 1230 Margaret de Kellet 1200 - 1272 Adam de Kellet 72 72 1208 Matilda de Singleton 1197 - 1230 Robert de Holand 33 33 1201 Cecily de Columbers 1169 Margaret De Harcourt 1171 - 1224 Matthew de Holland 53 53 1157 - 1204 de Longworth de Holland 47 47 Juliana Eva 1174 Adam de Columbers 1182 Cecily de Waleton 1150 William de Columbers 1156 Henry de Waleton Juliana 1125 Gilbert de Waleton 1091 - 1157 Waldeve de Waleton 66 66 1227 - 1256 William de Salmsbury 29 29 William de Samlesbury, Roger's eldest son, increased his estates by marrying Avina daughter and heir of William de Notton, lord of Breightmet in the parish of Bolton-le-Moors, (fn. 9) by whom he had issue Margery, Cecily and Elizabeth. He died about 1256, his widow obtaining the manor of Breightmet in satisfaction of her dower.
His eldest daughter Margery married first in or before 1257 Richard son and heir-apparent of William de Clifton, (fn. 11) who died shortly after his marriage, and secondly Robert de Hampton of Allonby, co. Cumb., and died without issue before July 1267;
Cecily the second daughter married before 13 April 1259 John Deuyas;
Elizabeth married after that date Robert de Holand son and heir of Thurstan de Holand. Robert de Hampton died in 1277, (fn. 13) but not until 1292 or 1296 was a partition of his third part of the manor made between Deuyas and Holand. (fn. 14) In 1311, at the death of the Earl of Lincoln, Dame Cecily Deuyas and Dame Elizabeth de Holand held a plough-land here in thegnage by the yearly service of 12s.
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Try "A History of the Ancient Hall of Samlesbury" by James Croston of London, England, published by Whittingham and Wilkins at the Chiswick Press, 1871?
1231 Avena de Barton 1180 - 1227 Roger de Salmsbury 47 47 Swain son of Leofwin held the Burnhull share of Hindley, Lancashire, and gave it to a certain Gospatric in free marriage; in 1212 Roger the son of Gospatric held this portion of Thomas de Burnhull.
1200 Margaret Fitzosbert 1163 - 1212 Gospatric de Salmsbury 49 49 1133 Swain de Hindley 1100 - 1150 Leofwin de Hindley 50 50 1265 - 1335 Gwenthelliam Talbot 70 70 Margaret Holland 1255 William de Holland Cecily de Salmesbury 1190 - 1231 William de Notton 41 41 1200 Cecily de Barton Gilbert de Barton Walter FitzOsbert D. 1222 Gilbert de Notton Juliana Gilbert de Notton Reginald de Notton Leofwin Assulf de Notton Margaret Leofwin Aviet 1170 Augustine de Breightmet There is a place called Brieghtmet near Bolton. 1182 Edith de Barton 1150 Matthew de Barton 1120 Leysing de Barton 1090 Leysing de Barton 1289 - 1339 Randolf de Dacre 50 50 1266 - 1324 Joan Garnett 58 58 1306 Mary de Dacre 1240 Bennett Garnett 1217 Roger Garnett 1190 Bennet Gernet 1197 Mabel Fizurse 1217 William Gernet 1165 Richard Fizurse 1174 Maud de Boulers 1132 Richard Fizurse 1160 Margery Fizurse 1150 Baldwin de Boulers 1156 Sibyl de Faleise 1233 Cecily Walerand 1162 - 1236 William Walerand 74 74 1162 Isabel de Berkeley 1127 Roger de Berkeley 1124 Helen FitzRobert FitzHarding 1180 - 1244 Hugh de Kilpek 64 64 1187 Egidia 1210 Joan de Kilpek 1160 - 1205 John de Kilpek 45 45 1133 - 1173 Henry de Kilpek 40 40 1103 - 1124 Hugh de Kilpek 21 21 1080 William de Kilpek 1224 Matilda de Braiose 1228 Bertha de Braiose 1276 - 1296 Isabel de Holand 20 20 1286 Richard de Turberville 1215 William de Notton 1180 Gilbert de Barton 1282 Margery de Verdun 1276 John de Verdun 1278 Miles de Verdun 1110 Walter Fitzvio de Greystoke 1085 - 1156 Ivo Fitzforne de Greystoke 71 71 1084 Agnes Fitzforne 1108 Robert de Greystoke 1112 William de Greystoke 1116 Henry de Greystoke 1120 Adam de Greystoke 1352 - 1405 William Parr 53 53 1356 Elizabeth de Ros 1326 - 1350 John Parr 24 24 1330 Matilda de Leyburne 1283 Richard de Leyburne 1330 - 1356 John de Ros 26 26 1336 - 1427 Catherine Strickland 91 91 1306 - 1390 Thomas de Ros 84 84 1305 - 1348 Margaret Kempe 43 43 !Archive record submitted by Frank Campbell Taylor by The Gen. Soc. - AFB No. Main, Salt Lake City, Utah-sources of information-New History of Northumberland (Northu 6)11:33-34, 37-38; Cumberland & Westmorland A. & A. Soc. Transactions (Cumb. Pub. B.) n.s. 24:51-56;
1194 - 1274 Robert de Ros 80 80 1211 - 1306 Margaret de Brus 95 95 1190 - 1241 Peter de Brus 51 51 Sources:
Title: AFN:
Abbrev: AFN:
Title: Paul B. McBride's Genealogy
Abbrev: Paul B. McBride's Genealogy
Author: Paul B. McBride
Title: Horrocks, Philips, Winget, Keeler, Clark, Watson, Lockwood, Strong, Gates and ancestors
Abbrev: Horrocks, Philips, Winget, Keeler, Clark, Watson,
Author: Lloyd A. Horocks
Title: The Phillips, Weber, Kirk and Staggs Family
Abbrev: The Phillips, Weber, Kirk and Staggs Family
Author: Jim Weber
Title: Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England between 1623 and 1650
Abbrev: Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing, Inc. Sixth Edition, 1988
Title: Tudor Place
Abbrev: Tudor Place
Author: Jorge H. Castelli
1194 Hawise de Lancaster 1162 - 1221 Peter de Brus 59 59 Some sources have this Peter/Piers as the son of Adam III instead of Adam II

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Sources:
Title: AFN:
Abbrev: AFN:
Title: Royal Genealogy
Abbrev: Royal Genealogy
Author: Brian Tompsett
Publication: 1994-1999
Title: Paul B. McBride's Genealogy
Abbrev: Paul B. McBride's Genealogy
Author: Paul B. McBride
Title: Horrocks, Philips, Winget, Keeler, Clark, Watson, Lockwood, Strong, Gates and ancestors
Abbrev: Horrocks, Philips, Winget, Keeler, Clark, Watson,
Author: Lloyd A. Horocks
Title: The Phillips, Weber, Kirk and Staggs Family
Abbrev: The Phillips, Weber, Kirk and Staggs Family
Author: Jim Weber
Title: Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England between 1623 and 1650
Abbrev: Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing, Inc. Sixth Edition, 1988
1168 Joan de Grammaire 1290 - 1347 Joan de Holand 57 57 1130 - 1170 Roger Dursley de Berkeley 40 40 1230 - 1280 Agnes de Brus 50 50 1213 - 1241 Peter de Brus 28 28 1215 - 1282 Lucy de Brus 67 67 1260 Maud de Verdun # Note: Following excerpted from a posting to soc.genealogy.medieval newsgroup:

From: Douglas Richardson (royalancestry@msn.com)
Subject: Maud de Verdun, wife of John de Grey, 2nd Lord Grey of Wilton
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 2002-02-13 22:42:27 PST

    I should add that when I first posted my discovery of the 1276/7 fine, I was of the impression that John and Maud de Grey were small children when the fine was recorded. I held this view because Complete Peerage stated that John was said to be aged 40 at the time of his father's death in 1308, or born about 1268. However, it now appears that that John was actually closer to age 50 in 1308, which is indicated by John's first appearance as an adult in the records in the late 1270's, as shown by Moor's Knights of Edward I. I have also since located the Grey pedigree in Blore's History of Rutland which states that John de Grey married Maud, daughter of John de Verdun. Since Blore never saw the fine below, it would appear he relied on another source for the marriage of John and Maud de Grey.

best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah

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1010 Harold de Vaux 1320 Elizabeth de la Bere 1296 Joan de la Bere 1236 Lucia de Bruce 1140 Richard le Grammaire 1250 - 1283 Robert de Leyburne 33 33 1255 Idoine de Vipont John Kempe 1297 - 1376 Thomas de Strickland 79 79 1300 Cecily de Welles 1270 - 1342 Walter de Strickland 72 72 1274 Eleanor de Goldington 1220 - 1322 William de Goldington 102 102 1245 Christian de Hastings D. 1305 William de Strickland D. 1272 Elizabeth de Eyncourt D. 1278 Robert de Strickland de Genellestane D. 1239 Robert de Strickland Beatrice de Cotesford D. 1236 Walter de Strickland Christian de Leteham Adam de Vaux Eustace de Vaux D. 1251 Ralph de Eyncourt Alice D. 1288 Ralph de Eyncourt Eleanor le Fleming 1156 - 1210 Anselmle le Fleming 54 54 Agnes of Dunbar 1124 - 1186 Michael le Fleming 62 62 1150 William le Fleming D. 1140 Edgar Dunbar 1115 Alice de Greystoke 1220 Richard de Crophull In 1238 the Abbot of Evesham claimed the moiety of a mill and certain land against Richard de 'Crophull'; Curia Regis R. 119, m. 5. John son of Richard de 'Coppel' claimed the same as heir in 1292; Assize R. 408, m. 12 d.

From: 'Townships: Farington', A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 6 (1911), pp. 61-5. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=53071. Date accessed: 30 August 2007.
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1316 1230 Michael de Harrington Sources:
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Page: 250-251
John Cansfield Joan Stainford 1287 Joan de Dacre 1262 - 1300 Thomas Banastre 38 38 1260 - 1303 Joan de Singleton 43 43 1200 John de Singleton 1165 Ughtred de Singleton 1125 - 1185 Ughtred de Singleton 60 60 1158 Maud de Singleton 1100 - 1170 Hucca de Singleton 70 70 1150 William de Columbers 1380 Nicholas Harrington 1320 William English 1325 Ellen Dawney 1325 - 1407 Walter de Strickland 82 82 1235 - 1265 Robert de Welles 30 30 1236 - 1314 Isabel Periton 78 78 D. 1241 William de Welles 1190 - 1226 Emma de Grainsby 36 36 Adam de Periton 1205 Sarah 1158 de Hindley 1160 Agnes verch Morgan 1076 Caradog ap Iestyn 1107 Gwladys verch Gruffydd 1123 Margaret verch Caradog 1127 Maredudd ap Caradog 1129 Meurig ap Caradog 1100 Ivor Bach ap Meurig Fychan 1110 Nest verch Gruffydd 1130 Gruffydd ap Ivor Bach 1085 Gwenllian verch Gruffydd 1081 - 1157 Gruffydd ap Rhys 76 76 1109 Gruffyd Hir ap Gruffydd 1112 Morgan ap Gruffydd 1115 Maelgwyn ap Gruffydd 1118 Cadell ap Gruffydd 1121 Anarawd ap Gruffydd 1124 Owain ap Gruffydd 1127 Nesta verch Gruffydd 1130 Maredudd ap Gruffydd 1132 - 1197 Rhys Fychan ap Gruffydd 65 65 1120 Robert de Briwere 1116 Alice de Briwere 1118 Richard de Briwere 1070 - 1122 Maud de Baliol 52 52 1060 Guillaume de Briwere 1092 Hugh de Briwere 1094 Peter de Briwere 1097 Eustace de Briwere 1028 - 1084 Ranulphus de Preaux 56 56 1038 Herleva de Conteville 1056 Ranulphus de Preaux 1062 Brugo de Briwere 1064 Richard de Briwere 1066 Gilbert de Briwere 1070 Geoffrey de Briwere 1154 Jane le Fleming 1162 Catherine le Fleming 1128 Christina de Lancaster 1090 - 1150 Michael le Fleming 60 60 1097 Alice de Stuteville 1126 Theobald le Fleming 1118 Alice le Fleming 1120 Margaret le Fleming 1124 John le Fleming 1128 William le Fleming 1066 - 1128 Etienne Flamdrensis le Fleming 62 62 1095 William le Fleming 1115 Emerod de Turberville 1128 Robert de Turberville 1060 - 1121 Robert de Trubleville 61 61 1030 Hughes de Trubeville 1303 - 1334 Joan de Verdun 31 31 1065 - 1139 Hubert de Munchesney 74 74 1010 Humbert de Monte Caniso 1265 - 1318 William de Dacre 53 53 D. 1514 Thomas Parr 1095 - 1174 William de Vernon de Reviers 79 79 William de Vernon [2nd son of Richard]; great grandfather of [Richard de Vernon who married Avice in 1171]. [Burke's Peerage]

Title: The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968
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Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999
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1272 - 1315 John Tunstall 43 43 1282 Gundreda 1246 - ~1302 John Tunstall 56 56 ~1252 Maud ~1222 William Tunstall ~1226 Eda Cauncefield ~1192 Thomas Tunstall ~1200 Maud Austwick ~1160 Roger Tunstall ~1116 Alan Tunstall ~1076 Achary Tunstall ~1036 Copsi Tunstall 1174 Akarius Austwick ~1139 Richard de Walton ~1257 - 1303 Mary MacDougall 46 46 ~1310 - 1381 Sir Alexander Lindsay 71 71 ~1312 - 1378 Beatrix de Lindsay 66 66 ~1289 - 1357 Lord of Crawford Sir David De Lindsay 68 68 ~1294 - 1355 Mary de Abernethy 61 61 ~1270 Sir Alexander de Abernethy ~1240 - 1291 Sir Hugh de Abernethy 51 51 ~1321 - 1393 Sir William Lindsay 72 72 ~1324 - 1358 Sir James Lindsay 34 34 ~1314 - 1372 Margaret Lindsay 58 58 ~1192 Agnes de Brus
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