Family of Robert + and Alice + of HYDE
Husband: |
Robert + (1256-1287) |
Wife: |
Alice + of HYDE (1260-1328) |
Children: |
Adam + (1279-1341) |
Marriage |
1271 |
Garthorpe, Leicestershire, England |
Husband: Robert +
Name: |
Robert + |
Sex: |
Male |
Father: |
Adam + of EVERINGHAM (1231- ) |
Mother: |
- |
Birth |
1256 |
Fairburn, York |
Occupation |
|
Lord of Everingham |
Death |
21 Jul 1287 (age 30-31) |
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Wife: Alice + of HYDE
Adam +
Name: |
Adam + |
Sex: |
Male |
Spouse 1: |
Clarice + of WARR (1280-1321) |
Spouse 2: |
Margaret DEIVILLE (c. 1284- ) |
Birth |
29 Aug 1279 |
Laxton, Nottinghamshire, England |
Occupation |
|
Baron of Everingham |
Title |
1306 (age 26-27) |
Knight of the Bath |
Title |
4 Mar 1309 (age 29) |
Baron of Everingham |
Death |
8 May 1341 (age 61) |
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Note on Husband: Robert +
The career of Adam's son, another Robert de Everingham, was brief and inglorious. He succeeded in 1280, aged 24, and married Alice de la Hyde. He was summoned to perform military service against the Welsh, and to the Parliament, at Shrewsbury, in 1283. But in 1287 he was deprived of his hereditary office of Keeper of the Forests for maladministration, was arrested and possibly died in prison. The Inquisitio Post Mortem, held to inquire into his property after his death in 1287, gives very full details of his manors and other land in Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire; some, such as Laxton, held of the King in chief by knights' service, others held of other lords or churchmen, such as Everingham, which he held of the Archbishop of York by service of performing the office of butler in the house of the Archbishop on the day of his enthronement.