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# ID: I66819
# Name: Walter de MONTGOMERY 1
# Sex: M
# Birth: ABT 1314 in Cubley, Derbyshire, England
# Death: SEP 1374



Father: William de MONTGOMERY b: ABT 1290 in Cubley, Derbyshire, England
Mother: PHILIPPA b: ABT 1295 in Yorkshire, England

Marriage 1 Maud de FURNIVAL b: ABT 1328 in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, and Sheffield, Yorkshire, England

    * Married: BEF 1364

Children

   1. Has Children Nicholas de MONTGOMERY b: ABT 1357 in Cubley, Derbyshire, England
   2. Has No Children Walter de Montgomery b: ABT 1360 in Cubley, Derbyshire, England
   3. Has No Children Benedicta de Montgomery b: ABT 1365 in Cubley, Derbyshire, England


Marriage 2 Alice b: ABT 1318 in England

Children

   1. Has No Children William de Montgomery b: ABT 1335 in Cubley, Derbyshire, England


Sources:

   1. Title: Rosie Bevan - soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com
      Repository:
            Name: soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com
      Page: 25 Nov 2002
      Text: 10.WALTER DE MONTGOMERY. By his father's inquisition post mortem [CIPM v.VI
      ; no.509], Walter was found to be his son and heir, aged 10 years old (i.e.
      born about 1314). Married by 1343, to Alice, from a fine dated Quindene of
      Hillary 1343 [H.J.H Garratt (ed), Derbyshire Feet of Fines 1323-1546;
      no.808]. Alice was still living in May 1345 when she and Walter were granted
      a papal indult to choose a confessor at the hour of death [Calendar of Papal
      Letters, v.3, p. 210]. He was married secondly by 1364 to Maud (possibly
      Furnival) according to a fine dated Easter that year. [H.J.H Garratt (ed),
      Derbyshire Feet of Fines 1323-1546; no.874].
      A series of settlements in tail male were made on Walter in his lifetime. In
      1335 Walter had settled on himself and his male heirs the manor of Leigh,
      Staffordshire [Nottinghamshire Archives: DD/FJ/1/183/2]. In an undated
      deed, William son of Serlo de Grendon settled lands in Snelston on Walter
      with reversion to William his brother in tail male [Nottinghamshire Archives
      DD/FJ/1/97/1]. On 10 May 15 Edw. III. (1341) William Sapirton, chaplain and
      John Roger, feoffees, settled the manors of Cubley, Sudbury, Aston and
      tenements in Hill Somersall and Potter Somersall on Walter in tail male
      [Nottinghamshire Archives DD/FJ/4/26/5]. On 1 Aug. 1355 William de
      Caverswall made a grant to Walter in tail mail of the manor of Caverswall,
      Staffs. with messuage and lands in Forsebroke and Dellren (Forsbrook and
      Dilhorne), and manor of Roddisley (Rodsley, Derbs) [Nottinghamshire Archives
      DD/FJ/4/26/7]. In an undated settlement William Akover (Oakover), Lord of
      Snelston, presumably acting in the role of feoffee, settled the manors of
      Cubley, Marston and Snelston on Walter for life, then to his son Nicholas in
      tail male [Nottinghamshire Archives DD/FJ/4/26/6].
      In 1338 and 1342 he was Commissioner of Oyer and Terminer, and in 1345 he
      was commissioned to take archers from Derbyshire to Southampton in the king'
      s service. In 1346 he was a Justice of the Peace with Nicholas de Longford.
      1355 he was escheator of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. In 1343 Walter
      settled the manor of Marchington (Marston Montgomery) on his son William
      recently married to Margaret, daughter of Sir Richard Stafford. William
      appears to have died without issue during the lifetime of his father as
      Walter's heir was his son Nicholas. In 1364 Walter and Maud granted by fine
      £6 rent in Cubley and a moiety of the manor of Snelston to their son
      Nicholas and Ann, his wife, to hold to themselves and the heirs of their
      body of Nicholas, of Walter and Maude and Walter's heirs forever paying
      therefore 1 rose each year at the feast of the Nativity of St John the
      Baptist for all services due etc due to Walter. [H.J.H Garratt (ed),
      Derbyshire Feet of Fines 1323-1546; no.874]. Walter was dead by Michaelmas
      1374 when Maud was referred to as his widow in a fine [H.J.H Garratt (ed),
      Derbyshire Feet of Fines 1323-1546; no.920]. She is probably the same Maud
      "sometime wife of Walter Mungomery, knight" mentioned in the IPM of William
      de Furnival (d.1383) receiving, for life, 43 marks annually from the manor
      of Sheffield, Yorkshire, with the king's licence. [CIPM v.XV : n. 784]. In
      1596 William Wyrley recorded the arms of Furnival in heraldic glass in
      Sudbury church [Charles Cox, The Churches of Derbyshire v.3 p.323]. Maud was
      still living in 1385 when she presented to Cubley church. [Charles Cox, The
      Churches of Derbyshire, v. 3 p. 94].

      Issue of Walter
      - William. Son and heir by Alice, he was married to Margaret, dau. of Sir
      Richard Stafford by 1343, but both were dead before 1364 when lands which
      had been settled on himself and Margaret, were settled on Nicholas and Ann.
      - Nicholas. Son and heir by Maud. See below
      - Walter. Younger brother of Nicholas by Maud, he was granted Ecton,
      Northants., which he was holding in 1428, and which was subsequently held by
      his heirs of Montgomery of Cubley [VCH Northants v.4 p.123]
      - Benedicta. Confirmation was made in 1380 by John de Bollouwe and Adam
      Torold, chaplains to Benedicta daughter of Walter Montgomery of property in
      Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire. [Derbyshire Record Office Reference:
      D5236/8/6]
The cited information was sourced from Website / URL published on November 18th, 2009 <http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=johanson&id=I66819> The author/originator was Susan Johanson.
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