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William PLUMPTON

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  1. 1.  William PLUMPTON was born in 1320 in Plumpton in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England (son of William De PLUMPTON, Sheriff Of York, Sir and Christiana MOWBRAY); died on 19 Apr 1407 in Plumpton in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LVWB-DM7


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William De PLUMPTON, Sheriff Of York, Sir was born about 1294 in Plumpton, Spofforth, West Riding Yorkshire, England (son of Robert PLUMPTON and Lucy De ROS); died in 1362 in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: L23X-LTL
    • Title (Nobility): ; Lord of Jesmond (by right of wife's dower)
    • Title (Nobility): ; Sir Knight (knighted by the King)
    • _UID: 8C0F33D0795148DA9EDC5D30913FCC76A3BD
    • Occupation: 1349; Sheriff of Yorkshire

    Notes:

    Sir William de Plumpton, of Plumpton, d. 1362; m. (1) c 1330, Alice, daughter of Sir Henry Byaufiz (mar. sett. 1322). Her property did not go to the Plumptons, but to a distant cousin, so Alice was not her daughter; m. (2) by 1338, Christianna Mowbray, widow of Richard de Emildon, d. 1333. [Ancestral Roots]
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    Sir William de Plumpton, Knt., of Plumpton, keeper of Knaresborough Forest 1332, knighted 1340, Knight of the shire 1350, High Sheriff of Yorkshire 1351; m. (1) c 1330, Alice de Swillington; m. (2) c 1338, Christian Mowbray, d. 1365, widow of Richard de Emildon, alderman of New Castle. [Magna Charta Sureties]

    sir,William Plumpton, Lord of Jesmond by right of wife's dower, Sheriff of Yorkshire 1349
    s/o sir Robert III Plumpton & Lucia Ros
    b- 1295 - Plumpton, Spofforth, Yorkshire, England
    m-1- 1322 - Alice Beaufitz, heiress d- by 1334 no suviving issue
    m-2- 1334 - 3rd husband - Christina Mowbray
    d- 13622 - Plumpton, Yorkshire, England


    From https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Plumpton-3
    Biography
    Sir William de Plumpton was born circa 1297 at of Plumpton, Yorkshire, England, the son of Sir Robert de Plumpton and Lucia de Roos.[1][2]

    "Sir William de Plumpton was descended through his mother from William the Lion, King of Scotland. [COMPLETE PEERAGE (hereafter CP) 11: 92-93, 117-118.] Plumpton's first marriage was to Alice, daughter and heir of Sir Henry Beaufiz [also seen as Beaufitz and Byaufiz]. They were married no later than 14 April 1322, the date of a settlement by his father upon Sir William and Alice, his wife, and heirs of their bodies of the manor of Nesfield. [PLUMPTON CORRESPONDENCE, ed. Thomas Stapleton, CAMDEN SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS no. 4 (1839), p. xx.] At the death of Sir Henry in 1325, Alice was said to be aged 28 and more. [CIPM 6: 399.] If she were born about 1297, and considering that this was likely the first marriage for each of them, Sir William's birth year can be estimated at 1295. No surviving children resulted from this marriage and Alice was dead by 30 June 1334 when Christiana de Emeldon's dower was "made to the said William and Cristiana." [CCR Edward III 1333-1337, p. 319.]

    "The Plumptons had since ancient times held most of their Yorkshire properties as tenants of the Percys, and in 1295, Sir Robert de Plumpton, Sir William's grandfather, adopted "the armorial insignia of his lord paramount, 'the Sire de Percy,'" slightly modified. [Stapleton, pp. xvii-xix.] William de Plumpton had been knighted by 19 September 1328 when he and his brother-in-law Sir Peter de Middelton witnessed a charter by Sir Henry Percy. [CPR Edward III 1327-1330, p. 398.]

    "On 24 August 1330, before Sir William married Christiana, a commission of oyer and terminer convened to hear the complaint of John, Lord Mowbray, that a large number of men, including Plumpton and Sir Peter de Middelton, had "entered his free chaces and warrens" at Kirkby Malzeard and other Mowbray holdings in Yorkshire and had "hunted there without license, and carried away deer, hares, rabbits, partridges, and pheasants." [CPR Edward III 1327-1330, p. 569.] Henry and Geoffrey le Scrope, members of the commission, were related to Plumpton. Geoffrey's wife was Juetta de Ros, a sister of Plumpton's mother Lucy de Ros. The complaint made by Mowbray may reflect enmity arising from the fact that Plumpton had acquired an interest in the manor of Kirkby Malzeard through his father-in-law, Sir Henry Beaufiz, who held "the manor of Kirkeby Malasart, now in the king's hand through the forfeiture of John de Moubray," a reference to Lord Mowbray's father who was executed after being captured at Boroughbridge in 1322. [CIPM 6: 399.]

    "Neighborly relations may have improved for many years, because it was not until 20 August 1351 that a commission of oyer and terminer was convened on the complaint of John, Lord Mowbray, that Plumpton, who was then the Sheriff of York, and others had entered Mowbray's free chace at Kirkby Malzeard, hunted therein, carried away deer, and assaulted his men. On the same day, another such commission looked into a complaint made by Blanche de Mowbray that Plumpton and others had "broke her closes and houses" and drove away oxen and cows at several other Mowbray holdings in Yorkshire. [CPR Edward III 1350-1354, pp. 159-160.] Blanche is identified as the daughter of John de Mowbray on 10 August 1349 in CCR 23 Edward III 1349-1354, p. 51. The last of Lord Mowbray's complaints of poaching against Plumpton and several other prominent Yorkshire men was heard by a commission of oyer and terminer on 20 October 1354. This action again complained of an entry into his free chace at Kirkby Malzeard as well as at Burton in Lonesdale, County of York, the hunting and carrying away of deer, and assaults upon his men. [CPR Edward III 1354-1358, p. 130.]

    "Kirkby Malzeard, a locale of all three of Lord Mowbray's complaints of poaching against Plumpton and his associates, was a major holding of the Mowbrays. [CIPM 3: 357.] As noted above, Plumpton also had an interest in Kirkby Malzeard through his father-in-law who had acquired it from the Crown after its forfeiture by John I, Lord Mowbray, executed following the Battle of Boroughbridge. On 24 April 1345, Plumpton received a license for the alienation in mortmain affecting some of his holdings in Kirkby Malzeard and elsewhere in Yorkshire for the celebration of divine services in the church of St. Wilfrid, Ripon, for his good estate, his soul when he is dead, and the souls of his parents, ancestors, and heirs. [CPR Edward III 1343-1345, p. 455.] In any event, Kirkby Malzeard continued to be listed as one of the four Mowbray manors in Yorkshire. [CIPM 11: 138-139 (1361).]

    "Although the Plumpton holdings were mostly in Yorkshire, he eventually acquired an estate in Nothumberland which was not part of Christiana's dower. As early as 1346 and as late as 1358, "William de Plumpton and Christiana his wife" held the manor of Brenkley, located 7 miles NNW of Newcastle, of Sir John de Eure for one-eighth of a knight's fee. [FEUDAL AIDS 4: 57-59; and NCH 12: 522-523.]

    "Sir William de Plumpton served as a Member of Parliament representing Yorkshire in 1331. [Godfrey Richard Park, PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION OF YORKSHIRE (1886), p. 288.] He was on many occasions called upon for his services in the North of England. On 10 February 1354 and again on 2 July 1354, Plumpton and others were appointed justices to enforce the Statute of Labourers in parts of Yorkshire. [CPR Edward III 1354-1358, pp. 58-61.]

    "On 20 January 1347, an order of appointment by the king's council noted that "William de Plumpton who is of the retinue of Henry de Percy" was "about to go in his company to the march of Scotland for the defence thereof." [CFR Edward III 1337-1347, p. 493.] The Percys, long an important family in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, had become dominant landowners in Northumberland as the result of their 1309 purchase of Alnwick from the Bishop of Durham. [CP 10: 458.] King Edward III having made over to Henry Percy the reversionary interests in Warkworth and other Clavering estates on 2 March 1328, they passed to the Percy family in 1332 upon the death of John de Clavering. [W. Percy Hedley, NORTHUMBERLAND FAMILIES (1968) 1: 161.] Sir William de Plumpton was no doubt a member of Henry Percy's retinue because Plumpton owed knight's service to Percy (1301-1352), his feudal lord. Percy must have called upon Plumpton for services in his retinue with some frequency. Percy took "part in the siege of Berwick, of which he was made the keeper, and fought at Halidon Hill." [CP 10: 461.] This is the battle in which Richard de Emeldon was killed.

    "Plumpton and Lord Mowbray served together at least four times on commissions of oyer and terminer. First, Mowbray and Plumpton served on a commission convened on 8 February 1350 to hear a complaint by Christopher Maillore that several miscreants had "broke his close and houses" at Hoton Conyers, Yorkshire, and done other damage. [CPR Edward III 1348-1350, p. 520.] On 6 July 1352, Lord Mowbray and two others were added to a commission of which Plumpton was a member and which looked into a claim that a ship had been broken up and its timbers carried away. [CPR Edward III 1350-1354, p. 289.] On 10 July 1356, Plumpton, Lord Mowbray, and three others were members of a commission that heard a complaint that an abbot, his fellow monks, and others had besieged a house near Knaresborough in Yorkshire and carried away goods. [CPR Edward III 1354-1358, p. 498.] Last, on 26 June 1361, Lord Mowbray and Plumpton served together on a commission that heard a complaint by the Abbot of Fountains that disturbers of the peace had entered his free chaces and free warrens, felled trees, and carried away game from several places in Yorkshire. [CPR Edward III 1358-1361.] This may have been the last time that Lord Mowbray and Sir William de Plumpton were together as Mowbray died on 4 October 1361. [CP 9: 383.]

    "Plumpton's life, too, was coming to an end. "He died 36 Edw. III. 1362, towards the close of the year." [Stapleton, p. xxi.] Christiana survived her husband for about a year, the date of her death in 1363 being given both as "20 December" and the "Saturday after Christmas." [CIPM 11: 459-460.]William de Plumpton ... " [3]

    Marriage & Children
    A settlement for the marriage Sir William de Plumpton and Alice Beaufitz was made on 14 April 1322; They had no issue.[4][5]
    Sir William de Plumpton married, secondly, Christian Mowbray before 24 February 1334. They had 1 son & 1 daughter:[4][5]
    Sir Robert
    Alice, wife of Sir Richard de Sherburne, & of Sir John le Boteler
    Sources
    ? Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 365.
    ? Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 385.
    ? http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/mowbray/christiana2.shtml
    ? 4.0 4.1 Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 365-366.
    ? 5.0 5.1 Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 385-386.
    "Royal Ancestry" D. Richardson 2013 Vol. IV p. 387
    See Also:
    http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/mowbray/christiana1.shtml


    William married Christiana MOWBRAY about 1322 in Of Plumpton, Yorkshire, England. Christiana (daughter of Sir John DE MOWBRAY, Of Thirsk, Sir and Aline De BRAOSE, Heiress Of Bramber & Gower) was born about 1305 in Kirklington, North Riding Yorkshire, England; died on 25 Dec 1362 in Plumpton in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Christiana MOWBRAY was born about 1305 in Kirklington, North Riding Yorkshire, England (daughter of Sir John DE MOWBRAY, Of Thirsk, Sir and Aline De BRAOSE, Heiress Of Bramber & Gower); died on 25 Dec 1362 in Plumpton in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LYQ9-J4L
    • Royal House: ; Mowbray
    • Name: Christina DE MOWBRAY
    • _UID: 59FF28E135D94ACE962A843BEBEA92BF2C71

    Notes:

    From https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mowbray-20
    Biography
    Christian Mowbray (b c. 1305? - d. 30 Dec 1363).[1][2]

    Note on parentage: The Visitation of the North dated c 1480 - 1490 identifies Christian, second wife of Sir William de Plumpton, as "filia Mowbray" that is "daughter of Mowbray," but does not record the given name of her father.

    Supporting contemporary evidence of Christian's family name is is provided by an entry in the Close Rolls dated 12 Dec. 1333 which indicates that Christian, then widow of Richard de Emeldon, appointed john de Moubray "her brother" and Henry Haydock, clerk, to set her dower[see C.C.R. 133-137(1898):185; citation courtesy of Paul M. Gifford].

    Regardless, in the absence of additional evidence, it has been impossible to to place Christian with any certainty among the various branches of the Mowbray family then in England and Scotland."

    See also this complete discussion, Hickling, Douglas (n.d.). "Which John de Mowbray was the brother of Christiana de Plumpton?" part 1 part 2 part 3

    Siblings
    John de Mowbray.[1][3]

    Marriage
    m.1 John Scot (living 1320). No issue.

    m. 2 (by 1324 or 1320/19 Jul 1333) Richard de Emildon, Mayor of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Issue: 1 known.
    1. Jacoba (bp. 23 Mar 1324/5 Newcastle).

    m. 3 (ante 04 Feb 1334) Sir William de Plumpton, Sheriff & Escheator of Yorkshire, son of Sir Robert de Plumpton, Lord Plumpton and Lucia de Roos. Issue: 1 son and 1 daughter:
    1. Sir Robert.
    2. Alice.
    m. Sir Richard de Sherburne.[1]
    m. Sir John le Boteler.[1]

    Sources
    Bibliography

    Lewis, M. (2014, February 4). "Christian Mowbray #16391, d. 30 Decr 1363," (citing: Weis, n.d.; Richardson, 2011; Richardson, 2013; Sherborn, 1901). ORTNCA. Web.[1][5]
    Hickling, D. (n.d.). "Which John de Mowbray was the brother of Christiana de Plumpton?" Medievalgenealogy.org.uk. Web.[2][3] [4](citing Cokayne, G.E. (n.d.). The Complete Peerage, 9, pp. 377-380)].
    Citations and Notes

    ? 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Lewis, 2014
    ? 2.0 2.1 2.2 Hickling, n.d.
    ? Hickling (n.d.), states that Christiana de Plumpton's father is probably John I, Lord Mowbray and therefore John II, Lord Mowbray, is her brother. Richardson (2013), however, does not name Christiana as a child of John I, Lord Mowbray.
    Hickling (n.d.) adds that the, "conclusion that Christiana ... was a member of baronial Mowbrays coincides with published beliefs of ... antiquaries of Newcastle-upon-Tyne extending back one hundred years. [See Dendy (1904), p. 63; NCH (1930) 13: 313-314; Blair, "Members of Parliament etc.," (1936) p. 70; and Blair, "The Mayors and Lord Mayors, etc." (1940), p. 3.] ... most recent ... view: Constance M. Fraser, PhD., former Pres. of Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne and author of "Embleton, Richard," in 2004 OXFORD DNB 18: 387-388."
    ? godparents: Lawrence de Dunelm, Margaret de Castro Bernardi, and Joan Moubray.
    "Emeldon was in London ... told of Jacoba's birth by a letter from Christiana he received 30 Mar 1325 [CIPM 8: 207]," (Hickling n.d.)
    ? Richardson's works: Magna Carta Ancestry, 2011, III, pp. 365-366; Royal Ancestry, 2013, IV, pp. 385-388 and I, pp. 443.


    Children:
    1. 1. William PLUMPTON was born in 1320 in Plumpton in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England; died on 19 Apr 1407 in Plumpton in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England.
    2. Margaret PLUMPTON was born in 1324 in Yorkshire, England; and died.
    3. Alice PLUMPTON was born about 1335 in England; died after 6 Nov 1408 in England.
    4. Alice De PLUMPTON was born after 1338 in Plumpton, Spofforth, West Riding Yorkshire, England; died on 21 Mar 1400 in Bewsey, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.
    5. Sir Robert PLUMPTON was born about 1340 in Plumpton, Spofforth, West Riding Yorkshire, England; died on 19 Apr 1407 in Earlsheaton, Yorkshire, England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Robert PLUMPTON was born about 1268 in Of Plumpton, Yorkshire, England (son of Robert DE PLUMPTON and Isabella DE WESTWICK); died in 1325 in Of Plumpton, Yorkshire, England.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LZ29-XPP
    • _UID: B6EC28F3D5974D12BBF6B912BF940A0061E6

    Robert married Lucy De ROS about 1295 in Of Plumpton, Yorkshire, England. Lucy (daughter of William DE ROS and Eustace FITZHUGH) was born about 1270 in Of Plumpton, Yorkshire, England; died after 1332. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Lucy De ROS was born about 1270 in Of Plumpton, Yorkshire, England (daughter of William DE ROS and Eustace FITZHUGH); died after 1332.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: GNNB-7ZJ
    • _UID: 2B31CBA38CAE4488A4D5A656E6E0DC715850

    Notes:

    Married:
    NOTE MARRIED

    Children:
    1. 2. William De PLUMPTON, Sheriff Of York, Sir was born about 1294 in Plumpton, Spofforth, West Riding Yorkshire, England; died in 1362 in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England.
    2. Marmaduke DE PLUMPTON was born about 1296 in Of Plumpton, Yorkshire, England; and died.
    3. Isabella DE PLUMPTON was born about 1296 in Of Plumpton, Yorkshire, England; and died.
    4. Robert DE PLUMPTON was born about 1300 in Of Plumpton, Yorkshire, England; and died.
    5. Eustacia DE PLUMPTON was born about 1302 in Of Plumpton, Yorkshire, England; and died.

  3. 6.  Sir John DE MOWBRAY, Of Thirsk, Sir was born on 4 Sep 1286 in Thirsk, North Riding Yorkshire, England (son of Sir William DE MOWBRAY); died in Mar 1321 in Executed After Battle Of Boroughbridge, Yorkshire, England; was buried in His Corpse Left Dangling At York For 3 Years..

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LYWF-C7S
    • _UID: 7F2186695A074716A51B93DB1FD3C12654D4

    Notes:

    John de Mowbray, 2nd Lord (Baron) Mowbray; allegedly born 4 Sep 1286; knighted 1306; served regularly against the Scots 1308-19, Keeper of the City and County of York 1312, Warden of the Marches towards Carlisle 1313 and Jan 1314/5, Captain and Keeper of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Northumberland March 1314/5, Keeper of town and castle of Scarborough and manor and castle of Malton 1317; joined Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, in rebellion against Edward II; married 1298 Aline de Braose/Brewes, daughter and coheir of 1st and apparently last Lord (Baron) Brewes, and after being taken prisoner at the Battle of Boroughbridge 16 March 1321/2 was hanged 23 March at York, his corpse allegedly being kept dangling for around three years. [Burke's Peerage]

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    John de Mowbray, Knight, 2nd Lord Mowbray of Thirsk, b. 4 Sep 1286, MP 1307-1321, warden of the marches near Carlisle and of the town and castle of Scarborough 1317, executed after the battle of Boroughbridge, at York, 23 Mar 1321/2; m. Swansea, 1298, Aline, d. bef. 20 July 1331, daughter of William de Braiose, Lord of Bramber and Gower in Wales; she m. (2) Sir Richard de Peshale, living Nov 1342. [Magna Charta Sureties]

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    John de Mowbray, 2nd baron, summoned to parliament from 26 August, 1307, to 5 August, 1320. This nobleman, during his minority, was actively engaged in the Scottish wars of King Edward I, and had livery of all his lands before he attained majority in consideration of those services. In the 6th Edward II [1313], being then sheriff of Yorkshire and governor of the city of York, he had command from the king to seize upon Henry de Percy, then a great baron in the north, in consequence of that nobleman suffering Piers de Gaveston, Earl of Cornwall, to escape from Scarborough Castle in which he had undertaken to keep him in safety. The next year Lord Mowbray was in another expedition into Scotland, and he was then constituted one of the wardens of the marches towards that kingdom. In the 11th of the same reign [1318], he was made governor of Malton and Scarborough Castles, in Yorkshire, and the following year he was once more in Scotland, invested with authority to receive into protection all who should submit to King Edward, but afterwards taking part in the insurrection of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, he was made prisoner with that nobleman and others at the battle of Boroughbridge and immediately hanged at York, anno 1321, when his lands were seized by the crown and Aliva, his widow, with her son, imprisoned in the Tower of London. This lady, who was dau. and co-heir of William de Braose, Lord Braose, of Gower, was compelled, in order to obtain some alleviation of her unhappy situation, to confer several manors of her own inheritance upon Hugh le Despencer, Earl of Winchester. In the next reign, however, she obtained from the crown a confirmation of Gowerland, in Wales, to herself and the heirs of her body by her deceased husband, with remainder to Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Essex, and his heirs. Lady Mowbray m. 2ndly, Sir R. de Peshale, Knt., and d. in the 5th Edward III [1332]. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 387, Mowbray, Earls of Nottingham, Dukes of Norfolk, Earls-Marshal, Earls of Warren and Surrey]

    John married Aline De BRAOSE, Heiress Of Bramber & Gower in 1298 in Swansea, Glamorganshire, Wales. Aline (daughter of William de BREUSE and Agnes Elizabeth De SULLY) was born about 1286 in Gower, Glamorganshire, Wales; died before 20 Jul 1331 in Swansea, Glamorganshire, Wales. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Aline De BRAOSE, Heiress Of Bramber & Gower was born about 1286 in Gower, Glamorganshire, Wales (daughter of William de BREUSE and Agnes Elizabeth De SULLY); died before 20 Jul 1331 in Swansea, Glamorganshire, Wales.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LVX3-2TM
    • Name: Aliva De BRAIOSE
    • _UID: FEA82F42D4BF4162A7A33CA028DCC3C6007A

    Notes:

    Aline, d. bef. 20 July 1331, daughter of William de Braiose, Lord of Bramber and Gower in Wales; she m. (2) Sir Richard de Peshale, living Nov 1342. [Magna Charta Sureties]

    Children:
    1. 3. Christiana MOWBRAY was born about 1305 in Kirklington, North Riding Yorkshire, England; died on 25 Dec 1362 in Plumpton in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England.
    2. John 3Rd Baron De MOWBRAY, Of Thirsk, Sir was born on 29 Nov 1310 in Hovingham, Malton, North Riding Yorkshire, England; died on 4 Oct 1361 in York, Yorkshire, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Robert DE PLUMPTON was born about 1241 in Of Plumpton, Yorkshire, England (son of Nigel DE PLUMPTON and Avicia DE CLARE); died in 1298.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: B55792288C6542928A4D5A70D4AA84124029

    Robert married Isabella DE WESTWICK about 1266 in Of Grassington, Yorkshire, England. Isabella was born about 1243 in Of Grassington, Yorkshire, England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Isabella DE WESTWICK was born about 1243 in Of Grassington, Yorkshire, England; and died.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 504C3AA867E84D4D813401B4F5B9CA367F72

    Notes:

    Married:
    NOTE MARRIED

    Children:
    1. William DE PLUMPTON was born about 1267 in Of Plumpton, Yorkshire, England; and died.
    2. 4. Robert PLUMPTON was born about 1268 in Of Plumpton, Yorkshire, England; died in 1325 in Of Plumpton, Yorkshire, England.
    3. Nigel DE PLUMPTON was born about 1269 in Of Plumpton, Yorkshire, England; and died.
    4. Roger DE PLUMPTON was born about 1271 in Of Plumpton, Yorkshire, England; and died.
    5. Olive DE PLUMPTON was born about 1273 in Of Plumpton, Yorkshire, England; and died.

  3. 10.  William DE ROS was born about 1244 in Ingmanthorpe, Yorkshire, England (son of William DE ROSS and Lucia FITZPIERS); died before 28 May 1310; was buried in Church Of Grsy Friars, Yorkshire, England.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 5C933A6B9E0B427CB4845EB38079C50305B0

    William married Eustace FITZHUGH. Eustace was born in 1268 in Ingmanthorpe, Yorkshire, England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Eustace FITZHUGH was born in 1268 in Ingmanthorpe, Yorkshire, England; and died.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: B0069915DA3C4518B6AF6D9635C52B11759E

    Notes:

    Married:
    NOTE MARRIED

    Children:
    1. 5. Lucy De ROS was born about 1270 in Of Plumpton, Yorkshire, England; died after 1332.
    2. Ivetta (Juetta) DE ROS was born about 1290 in Of Ingmanthorpe, Yorkshire, England; died before 1331; was buried in Covdfham Abbey, Yorkshire, England.

  5. 12.  Sir William DE MOWBRAY was born between 1211 and 1265 (son of Sir John DE MOWBRAY); died between 1249 and 1301.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 2C2B718064ED46E0A9D6DD4A461335CFC2BA

    Children:
    1. 6. Sir John DE MOWBRAY, Of Thirsk, Sir was born on 4 Sep 1286 in Thirsk, North Riding Yorkshire, England; died in Mar 1321 in Executed After Battle Of Boroughbridge, Yorkshire, England; was buried in His Corpse Left Dangling At York For 3 Years..

  6. 14.  William de BREUSE was born in 1255 in Gower, Glamorganshire, Wales (son of William V De BRAOSE, Lord Of Bramber & Gower and Aline De MULTON); died before 1 May 1326 in Of Bramber, Sussex, England & Gower, Wales.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: L41W-VT8
    • Title: ; 2nd Lord Brewes
    • _UID: 34D4822A0ADB4DEC9644D3B4EBEC0E1028B7

    Notes:

    NOTE: This is the first cousin of my sons wife's line. Making Abby my 25th cousin. Three other identified lines also converge paths with Abby within 6 generations, branching prior to this person.

    William de Braose, in the 22nd of Edward I [1293], had summons to attend the king with other great men to advise regarding the important affairs of the realm. And about the beginning of the ensuing September, he was one of those who embarked at Portsmouth with horse and arms in the king's service for Gascony. In the 28th and 29th of the same reign,he was in the wars of Scotland, and in the latter year he had summons to parliament as a baron. In the 32nd [1304], he was again in the Scottish wars and then enjoyed so much favour that the king not only confirmed to him and his heirs the grant of Gower Land, made by King john to his ancestor, but granted that he and they should thenceforth enjoy all regal jurisdiction, liberties, and privileges there in as ample a manner as Gilder de Clare, son of Richard de Clare, sometimes Earl of Gloucester, had in all his lands of Glamorgan. For several years afterwards, his lordship appears to have been constantly engaged upon the same theatre of war and was always eminently distinguished. In the 14th Edward II [1321], according to Thomas of Walsingham, being "a person who had a large patrimony but a great unthrift," his lordship put up for sale his noble territory of Gower Land, and absolutely sold it under the king's license to the Earl of Hereford; but its contiguity to the lands of the younger Spencer (who was then high in royal favour, and the king's chamberlain), attracting the attention of that minion, he forcibly possessed himself of the estate and thus gave rise to the insurrection headed by Thomas Plantagenet, Earl of Lancaster. Lord Braose m. Aliva, dau. of Thomas de Moulton, and had issue, Aliva, m. 1st, to John de Mowbray, and 2ndly, to Sir Richard de Pershall, and Joan, m. to John* de Bohun, of Midhurst. His lordship, who had regular summons to parliament to 18 September, 1322, d. in that year, when the Barony of Braose, of Gower, fell into abeyance between his daus. and co-heirs, and it so continues with their representatives. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage Ltd, London, England, 1883, pp. 72-73, Braose, Barons Braose, of Gower]

    * The Bohun entry on pg. 58 in the same source cited above, states it was James de Bohun, younger brother of John de Bohun, who d. s. p., that Joan married.

    William married Agnes Elizabeth De SULLY about 1300 in Gower, Glamorgan, Wales, United Kingdom. Agnes (daughter of Raymond de SULLY) was born in 1263 in Sully, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales; died in 1328. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 15.  Agnes Elizabeth De SULLY was born in 1263 in Sully, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales (daughter of Raymond de SULLY); died in 1328.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LH8P-KSN
    • LifeSketch: ; Elizabeth de Sully, daughter of Raymond de Sully.
    • _UID: 47161A38A78C4CFC93A3FAABAB5353A2F8D7
    • Alt. Death: 14 Aug 1328, Bramber, Sussex, England

    Children:
    1. William DE BRAOSE was born in 1282 in Bramber, Sussex, England; died after 1323.
    2. Joan De BRAOSE was born about 1284 in Of Bramber, Sussex, England & Gower, Wales; died before 23 Jun 1324.
    3. 7. Aline De BRAOSE, Heiress Of Bramber & Gower was born about 1286 in Gower, Glamorganshire, Wales; died before 20 Jul 1331 in Swansea, Glamorganshire, Wales.