9981056. John Lacon
1Carl Boyer, 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell (Carl Boyer, 3rd, P.O. Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333), 148.
9981057. Elizabeth Stanlowe
1Carl Boyer, 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell (Carl Boyer, 3rd, P.O. Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333), 148.
9981058. Sir Nicholas Coton
1Carl Boyer, 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell (Carl Boyer, 3rd, P.O. Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333), 69.
9981059. Lady Katherine Hackluyt
1Carl Boyer, 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell (Carl Boyer, 3rd, P.O. Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333), 131.
9981064. Nicholas Paslowe
1Carl Boyer, 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell (Carl Boyer, 3rd, P.O. Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333), 192.
9981080. Richard de Harley
1Carl Boyer, 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell (Carl Boyer, 3rd, P.O. Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333), 134.
9981081. Burga of Willey
1Carl Boyer, 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell (Carl Boyer, 3rd, P.O. Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333), 134.
9981082. Sir Bryan de Brampton
1Carl Boyer, 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell (Carl Boyer, 3rd, P.O. Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333), 39.
9981184. Sir Robert Corbet
1Carl Boyer 3d, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans (Santa Clarita, CA 2000), 65 (Corbet).
2Carl Boyer 3d, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, 65 (Corbet).
9981185. Mathilda de Arundel of Tiddeshall
1Carl Boyer 3d, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans (Santa Clarita, CA 2000), 65 (Corbet).
2Carl Boyer, 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell (Carl Boyer, 3rd, P.O. Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333), 65.
9981188. Robert le Strange of Blackmere
1Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists (Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 7th Ed, 1999), 29A-30.
2Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 29A-30.
9981189. Eleanor de Blancminster
1Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists (Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 7th Ed, 1999), 29A-30.
Weis' "Ancestral Roots. . ." (29A:30), calls her Eleanor Whitchurch.
CP XII/1:347-54, says this Robert ma. Eleanor de Blancminster
(Blanmouster).
9981190. Sir John Giffard Lord Giffard of Brimsfield
1Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists (Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 7th Ed, 1999), 29A-29.
2Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 29A-29.
9981191. Lady Maud de Clifford
1Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists (Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 7th Ed, 1999), 29A-29.
9981192. Sir Henry de Erdington
1Carl Boyer, 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell (Carl Boyer, 3rd, P.O. Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333), 99.
9981193. Lady Maud de Somery
1Carl Boyer, 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell (Carl Boyer, 3rd, P.O. Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333), 99.
9981194. Sir Thomas de Wolvey
1Carl Boyer, 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell (Carl Boyer, 3rd, P.O. Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333), 270.
9981195. Lady Alice
1Carl Boyer, 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell (Carl Boyer, 3rd, P.O. Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333), 270.
9981196. Thomas de Tolthorpe
1Carl Boyer, 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell (Carl Boyer, 3rd, P.O. Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333), 252.
9981197. Juliana de Freney
1Carl Boyer, 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell (Carl Boyer, 3rd, P.O. Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333), 252.
9981198. Sir Ralph de Normanville
1Carl Boyer, 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell (Carl Boyer, 3rd, P.O. Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333), 253.
9981216. Sir John Hopton
1Carl Boyer, 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell (Carl Boyer, 3rd, P.O. Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333), 145.
9981217. Lady Alice le Strange
1Carl Boyer, 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell (Carl Boyer, 3rd, P.O. Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333), 145.
9981222. Lawrence Hawberke
1Carl Boyer, 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell (Carl Boyer, 3rd, P.O. Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333), 137.
9981223. Margaret Sibton
1Carl Boyer, 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell (Carl Boyer, 3rd, P.O. Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333), 137.
9981232. Sir Geoffrey Lucy
1Cokayne, Complete Peerage (Sutton Publishing, 2000 ed.), 8:260-61.
son and heir, was born 21 January 1287/8, at Cublington Bucks, and baptized in St. Nicholas' church there the next day. He made proof of age in November 1309, and, having done fealty, had a writ of livery 6 October 1310. He was summoned for military service against the Scots in 1319, and again in 1322, in which year he was a knight. In 1335 and 1336 he was commissioner of array in Beds, with authority to select archers, and send them to Berwick. He married, while still a ward, and without the King's licence; the name of his wife is not recorded. He died 18 May 1346. He left a widow, Katherine, who had dower after his death, and appears to have died in 1361.2Carl Boyer, 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell (Carl Boyer, 3rd, P.O. Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333), 160.
3Carl Boyer, 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, 160.
9981233. Lady Katherine
1Cokayne, Complete Peerage (Sutton Publishing, 2000 ed.), 8:260-61.
Geoffrey married, while still a ward, and without the King's licence; the name of his wife is not recorded. He died 18 May 1346. He left a widow, Katherine, who had dower after his death, and appears to have died in 1361.
9981236. John de Mowbray 3rd Lord Mowbray
1Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Carta Sureties, 1215, (Genealogical Publishing Co. 5th ed. 1999), line 63-5.
2Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists (Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 7th Ed, 1999), line 16-31.
3Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, line 18-30.
4Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Carta Sureties, 1215, line 63-5.
5J. Orton Buck & Timothy Field Beard, Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants (Genealogical Pub. Co, Baltimore 1978), 184.
9981237. Lady Joan Plantagenet Baroness de Mowbray
1Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists (Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 7th Ed, 1999), line 18-30.
2J. Orton Buck & Timothy Field Beard, Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants (Genealogical Pub. Co, Baltimore 1978), 184.
9981239. Lady Margaret of Brotherton Duchess of Norfolk
1Medieval Genealogy Newsgroup.
Margaret of Brotherton (better known in records as Margaret Marshal),
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From: Douglas Richardson ([email protected])
Subject: Divorce and Adultery of Margaret Marshal, Duchess of Norfolk
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval, soc.history.medieval
Date: 2002-04-21 01:09:57 PST
Dear Newsgroup ~
Countess (later Duchess) of Norfolk, was the eldest daughter and
co-heiress of Thomas of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk, Marshal of
England. She was born about 1320. As her father was a younger son
of King Edward I, she was near kinswoman to the reigning monarch of
her day, King Edward III. Complete Peerage sub Norfolk contains the standard information
regarding her life and marriages, namely, that she married (1st) John
de Segrave, Knt., 4th Lord Segrave, by whom she had one son, John, and
one daughter, Elizabeth (wife of John de Mowbray, 4th Lord Mowbray).
Following his death on 1 April 1353, she married (2nd) shortly before
30 May 1354 Walter de Mauny, K.G., yeoman of the King's Chamber,
Marshal of the King's Marshalsea, Admiral of the Fleet north of the
Thames, by whom she had one son, Thomas, and one daughter, Anne (wife
of John de Hastings, Earl of Pembroke). Sir Walter de Mauny died
testate at London 8 or 15 Jan. 1371/2, and was buried in the
Charterhouse, Smithfield, London. His widow Margaret created Duchess
of Norfolk for life on 29 Sep. 1397. She died 24 Mar 1398/9, being
buried in the choir of the Grey Friars, London. Interestingly, I recently came across information regarding divorce
proceedings between Margaret and her first husband, Sir John de
Segrave, and also a record of Margaret's apparent adulterous affair
with Sir Walter de Mauny. For reasons not known to me, these records
were left out of the Complete Peerage account of her life. The
records give testimony to the apparent unhappy personal life of one of
England's wealthiest heiresses. The Calendar of Entries in the Papal Registers: Letters, 4 (1902): 391
shows that on 4 Id. June 1350, the Pope wrote to the Bishop of London
as follows: "Mandate to hear and decide the cause between John de Segrave, knight,
and Margaret Marescal of Lopham, who was contracted to him before she
was of marriageable age, and has never agreed to cohabit with him." The same source, pg. 381, shows that on 6 Non. March 1351, the Pope
wrote the following: "Mandate to inhibit any person from hindering citations or witnesses
in the matrimonial cause between Margaret Marescallis of Lopham and
John Segrave, knight, which is being tried before the dean of St.
Hilary's, Poitiers, papal auditor." The outcome of the divorce proceedings is not stated in the Papal
Registers. Clearly, Margaret's statements that she never agreed to
dwell with John de Segrave were false, as she bore him at least two
children. Regardless, Calendar Inquisitions Miscellaneous, vol. 3 (1937), pg.
21, shows that on 6 August 1351, an inquisition was taken before
Bartholomew de Burghersh, constable of Dover castle and warden of the
Cinq Ports. The findings of the inquisition show that: "... the lady of Segrave crossed the channel contrary to the king's
prohibition on 27 October 1350 in a barge of William de Denum called
le Faucoun, whereof Nicholas Lorecok was master, without the knowledge
of the said William; she was met at night by Thomas Barbour, servant
of Sir Walter de Mauny, by whom he was appointed to superintend the
crossing; he broke his lantern with his foot so that he could not
exercise his office." It is not known what penalty Margaret faced for having disobeyed the
king's strict orders. However, perhaps a search of the crown rolls
might give some indication of how the king dealt with his wayward
cousin. Baker's History and Antiq. of Northampton 1 (1822-1830): 54 states
that Sir Walter de Mauny was "one of the most renowned warriows of the
age." Consequently, it is easy to see why Margaret of Brotherton,
trapped in a loveless marriage, might seek solace in the arms of a
dashing French knight. Shades of Guinevere and Lancelot. Through her daughter, Elizabeth de Mowbray, Margaret of Brotherton is
the ancestress of many American colonists whose names are listed
further below. If anyone knows of any other records pertaining to
these matters, please let me know. Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah E-mail: [email protected] - - - - - - Colonial Immigrants descended from Margaret of Brotherton, wife of Sir
John de Segrave: 1. Robert Abell."