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[copy of a post to the medieval genealogy newsgroup, soc.genealogy.medieval] Tuesday, 23 December, 2008 Hello All, Thanks to Douglas Richardson's publishing the correction as to Anne, wife of Sir William de Ferrers of Groby, co. Leics., the following gives the 'new' descent from William "the Lion", King of Scots (via his son Alexander II) to the emigrant William Farrar. Obviously, there is a host of other 'new' descendants of King Alexander II, including Prince William. Cheers, and Merry Christmas to all. John ------------------------------------- 1 William 'the Lion' of Scotland ---------------------------------------- Birth: 1143 Death: 4 Dec 1214, Stirling1 Burial: Arbroath1 Occ: King of Scots 1165-1214 Father: Henry of Scotland, Earl of Northumberland and Huntingdon (~1115-1152) Mother: Ada de Warenne (ca1120-1178) Earl of Northumberland 1152 Earl of Huntingdon and Northampton, and lord of Fotheringay, co. Northants. confirmed the gift of Bernard de Baliol of fishing rights in the Tweed to the monks of Kelso, together with his grandfather King David and his brother Malcolm, 1153 [ "Annuentibus et confirmantibus dominis meis videlicet David Rege Scottorum et Malcolmo et Willelmo nepotibus ejus "] [Early Scottish Charters, p. 207, no. CCLVIII2] ' Willelmo fratre regis ', witness [together with Andrew, bishop of Caithness, the Countess Ada, mother of the King, William brother of the King {later King William}, Engelram the chancellor, Walter fitz Alan the steward, Richard de Morville the constable, Nicholas the chamberlain, William de Hay the butler, Robert Avenel, William 'Carpentarius', William de Lindsay, William de Egremont, John de Stuteville and Godfrey de Arundel] to charter of King Malcolm IV granting the lands of Rossive and Dunduf to Radulf Freburn, dated at Forteviot, 1153x1165 [Spalding Misc. V:241-2, no. I3] ' W. Rex Scottorum ', issued charter dated at Perth, ca. 1166x1170 [witnessed by Earl David of Huntingdon, Nicholas the chancellor, Earl Waldeve of Dunbar, Earl Duncan of Fife, Richard de Morville the constable, Walter fitz Alan the steward, David Olifard, Saier de Quincy and Robert de Quincy] granting the lands of Aberbotherin to Coupar priory, Angus [Coupar I:1, No. I4] defeated and captured at Alnwick, 12 Jul 1174; acknowledged overlordship of Henry II of England by Treaty of Falaise, 1174 (lost his English earldoms and lands) received return of Earldom of Huntingdon and the lands of Fotheringay,co. Northants., 1185 on death of Simon III de St. Liz5 (resigned to brother David)1 ' Willelmo rege Scotie ' , witness [together with William, king of Scotland, Earl David his brother, Roger, bishop elect of St. Andrews, Duncan, Earl of Fife, Earl Patrick, G[ilbert] Earl of Strathearn, Serlo de Quincy, Robert de Lundres son of the King, Malcolm, son of Earl Duncan, Alan the steward, William de Lindsay, Walter de Berkeley, William Comyn, William Giffard, Walkelin fitz Stephen, Malcolm son of Bertold, William Wascelin, Henry son of the Earl, and others] to charter of Osbert, abbot of Kelso releasing Guido, abbot elect of Lindores from any subjection to Kelso, dated 1191x1194 [Lindores Chart. pp. 284-5, Appendix I] Spouse: Ermengarde de Beaumont Death: 11 Feb 12331 Father: Richard de Beaumont, Vicomte de Beaumont (->1199) Mother: Lucie (->1217) Marr: 5 Sep 11861 Children: Alexander II (1198-1249) Margaret (-1244) Isabella 1.1a Alexander II of Scotland* ---------------------------------------- Birth: 24 Aug 11986,7 Death: 8 Jul 1249, Kerrera7 Burial: Melrose abbey Occ: King of Scots 1214-1249 King of Scotland charter of King Alexander II granting 2 acres in Scone to the priory of Scone, witnessed by Walter Comyn, earl of Menteith, Alan 'hostiario', David de Lindesey, 'patr fil Will'i', William de Munifichet, and Robert Biset, dated at Scone, 5 Feb 27 Alex [1240/41] [Liber Ecclesie de Scone, pp. 45-46, no. 748] charter of Alexander II [witnessed by Alexandro Cumyn . Willelmo de Marr . Johanne de Vallibus . Roberto de Meyners . Roberto Byset . Roberto Cumyn . Jacobo de Lasceleys ] granting the lands of Correncrare, Tulichule, Inchefode, Thulihernache and others in the parish of Ordiquhill, co. Banff to ' Walramo de Normanuille militi nostri', dated at Forfar, 8 April 28 Alexander III [1242] [Illus. Aberdeen and Banff II:108-1099] Associated with: NN [not canonically married] Children: Ermengarde (-<1241) Margery Other Spouses: Joan of England, Marie de Coucy 1.1a.1 Margery of Scotland ---------------------------------------- reference in a record concerning the Abbot of Dunfermline: ' ROBERT, LORD ABBOT OF DUNFERMLINE, RESIGNED (A.D. 1251).-The Lord Abbot of Dunfermline appears to have been “implicated in the plot of trying to get the bastard daughter of King Alexander II., the wife of Alan Durward, Justiciar of Scotland, legitimized, that she might succeed to the throne, in the event of the death of the boy-King, Alexander III.” Feeling that he had done wrong, and having had some misunderstanding with the monks, he resigned his office of Lord Abbot of Dunfermline, and also his seals of office as Lord Chancellor of Scotland, and retired to Newbottle, where he assumed the attire and position of a monk of that Abbey. About the year 1269 he was elected Abbot of Melrose, and died in 1273. (Fordun ii. 68, 216; Chron. Mel. P. 151, 191, 216; Morton’s An. Tev. P. 226.) '10 cf. R. Borthwick, <Re: Marjorie, Natural Daughter of Alexander II of Scotland>11 Spouse: Alan Durward Death: 127512 Father: Thomas Durward (<1194->1228) Children: Ermengarde, m. Nicholas de Soulis Anne NN, allegely m. John Bisset 1.1a.1.1a Anne Durward* ---------------------------------------- her inheritance included Coull and Kincardine O'Neil, co. Aberdeen she m. 1stly Colban, Earl of Fife, 2ndly Sir William de Ferrers13 'Anne, said to have been da. of Sir Hugh le Despenser' [CP IV:3411] : this identification was without documentation, and has been proven false by Douglas Richardson (see below). Evidence as to having been one of the 3 daughters of Alan Durward, by Margery of Scotland: 1. Matthew Hammond wrote, with reference to a charter dated 1266x1272: ' Colban, earl of Fife, and his wife Anna, probably Alan Durward's daughter, granted the land of Glensalauch in the Mearns, which they held of Alan Durward and Alan held of the king, to Magister William Wishart,...' [Hammond, p. 13312, cites Kinnoull Charters, Perth, no. 114] 2. also, re: her son Duncan, Earl of Fife, Hammond wrote, ' His charter refers to Alan Durward as 'propinquus', indicating a close relationship.' [Hammond. p. 13612 cites Kinnoull charters, Perth, no. 114] _____________________________________ evidence as to her marrying (2ndly) Sir William de Ferrers: Sir William de Ferrers (husband of Anne) received the manors of Woodham Ferrers and Stebbing, Essex, and the capital messuage of Chiche and Fairsted to hold of his father and his heirs by the service of five knights' fees, 12 Dec 1251. Importantly, he had livery of these lands ca 1256, but then ***he exchanged them with his mother for lands in 'Galloway and Scotland', including Leuchars, co. Fife [CP Vol V, p. 343n]. He received these English lands back from his mother prior to her death, Feb 1280/81 [had livery of same, 11 May 1281], but I would take his interest in the Scottish lands of his mother, and esp. their location in Fife & such as a VERY CLEAR indication of a Scottish connection. Note that his wife Anne was the Countess Dowager of Fife. ________________________________ proof of her parentage, as published by Douglas Richardson, 19 Dec 2008: ' Since the above material has turned up, I've consulted with Andrew B.W. MacEwen, of Maine, the resident expert in all things Scottish. Mr. MacEwen stated he recently had correspondence with Professor Duncan regarding the very charter cited as evidence by Scots Peerage which suggests that Anne, wife of Earl Colban, was the daughter of Sir Alan Durward. Having obtained and reviewed a full transcript of the charter (which is privately held), both Mr. MacEwen and Professor Duncan are convinced that Anne, wife of Earl Colban, was in fact the daughter of Sir Alan Durward. "Colban, earl of Fife, and his wife Anna, probably Alan Durward's daughter, granted the land of Glensalauch in the Mearns, which they held of Alan Durward and Alan held of the king, to Magister William Wishart,...' The grant in question was made with the consent of Earl Colban's wife, Anne, which implies that this property was part of Anne's tocher or maritagium. As stated by Hammond, the property was held direct of Alan Durward, and he held it of the king, which makes it virtually certain that Alan Durward was Anne's father. The charter was witnessed by the king and also by Alan Durward himself.'14 cf. SP IV:10-1115 Ballad Minstrelsy of Scotland, p. 6316 D. Richardson, <C.P.Correction: Anne Durward, wife of William de Ferrers, Knt., of Groby, Leicestershire>, SGM, 19 Dec 200814 Spouse: Colban mac Duff, Earl of Fife [1st husband] Birth: aft 124515 Death: 12701 Father: Malcolm, Earl of Fife (-1266) Mother: Elen (->1294) Children: Duncan, Earl of Fife (ca1262-ca1289) Margery (?1260->1315) 1.1a.1.1b Anne Durward* (See above) ---------------------------------------- Spouse: Sir William de Ferrers of Groby, co. Leics. [2nd husband] Birth: abt 12401 Death: bef 20 Dec 12871 Father: William de Ferrers (-<1254) Mother: Margaret de Quincy (-<1280) Children: Sir William (1271-1324) 1.1a.1.1b.1 Sir William de Ferrers ---------------------------------------- Birth: 30 Jan 1271, Yoxall, co. Stafford1 Death: 20 Mar 13241 Occ: Lord Ferrers of Groby, co. Leics., Woodham Ferrers and Stebbing, Essex, & c. inherited lands in Scotland - lord of Leuchars, co. Fife & c.1 grant of his lands during his minority, dated at Westminster, 18 May 1288: ' Grant, for a fine of 100 marks, to Nicholas de Segrave of the custody, during minority of the heirs, of the lands of William de Ferrariis, tenant in chief, in Groby, Neubotle, Farndon, Fairsted, Boulton and Leylond, the said Nicholas rendering yearly to the Exchequer 160l. 4s. 9 1/4d., at which the said lands are extended. At the mandate of the treasurer. Mandate in pursuance to Henry de Bray, escheator this side Trent. The like to Thomas de Normanvill, escheator beyond Trent. ' [CPR 16 Edw I (1281-1292), mem. 13, p. 29517] ' Willam de Ferers ', knight, serving with the army of King Edward I in Scotland fought at the Battle of Falkirk, 22 July 1298 : his arms are recorded as ' Gules seven mascles conjoined or ' (Falkirk Roll H6118) ' Guillemes de Ferieres ', knight, serving with the army of King Edward I in Scotland fought at the siege of Caerlaverock, July 1300 : his arms are recorded as ' Gules seven mascles conjoined or ' (Caerlaverock Roll K 7519) ' Wills de Ferrarijs Dns de Groby ', fifty-first of the barons who sealed the Barons' Letter to the Pope, February 1301 (in response to the Scots letter to Boniface VIII in 1298, defying the claimed English superiority) following the Parliament at Lincoln, 13-20 Jan 1300/120 summoned to Parliament from 29 Dec 1299 to 24 Sept 1324 by writs directed 'Willelmo de Ferrariis', held thereby to have become Lord Ferrers1 cf. CP V:343-41 Spouse: Margaret (or Alice ?) de Segrave Death: aft 25 Feb 13641 Father: Sir John de Segrave (ca1256-<1325) Mother: Christine de Plessy (->1318) Marr: bef 20 Mar 13031 Children: Henry de Ferrers, Lord Ferrers of Groby (<1304-1343) Anne (-1367) Sir Thomas Sir Ralph 1.1a.1.1b.1.1 Anne de Ferrers ---------------------------------------- Death: 8 Aug 13671 ' Anne,...da. of Sir William de Ferrers, of Groby, co. Leicester [Lord Ferrers],..' [CP IV:2751] she was the sister of Sir Ralph de Ferrers [see below, Early Lincoln Wills, pp. 98-9921] notification dated at Westminster, 30 Sept 1363: ' Notification that the king has attorned John de Newenham to receive seisin in his name in the castle and manor of Morend, the manor of Plumpton Pyrie and all other lands in Morend, Potterespyrie and Yerdelegh Gobyoun, co. Northampton, which Thomas le Despenser, by charter, has granted to him. The like, to receive seisin in the manor of Yerdelegh Gobion and all other lands in Potterespirie, Yerdelegh Gobyon and Morend, co. Northampton, which Anne late the wife of Edward le Despenser son of Hugh le Despenser, by her charter, has granted to him. By K. '[ CPR 37 Edw III (1361-1364), mem. 36, p. 39522] ____________________________ re: her parentage and identification, I questioned whether she might actually be the daughter of Henry de Ferrers (shown here as her brother)23. Douglas Richardson cited evidence supporting the placement as dau. of Sir William de Ferrers, as in 1352 John de Hotham granted Ann and her brother, Thomas de Ferrers, knt., the castle of Kilkenny and other estates in Ireland for life, with remainder to her son, Hugh le Despenser. further to this we have the will of Hugh le Despenser, son (or grandson) of Edward le Despenser and Ann: will of Hugh le Despenser, knight, dated at Hampton, 1 July 1400. - The chapel of the Friars Preachers of Stamford, where my uncle lies... - To my daughter Elizabeth c'li for her marriage. - My feoffees of land in Caldeford, Sulihull, ffencot and Morecot, which I have by the gift of my uncle Sir Ralf de Ferrers, to enfeoff my wife for life. ... ' [Early Lincoln Wills, pp. 98-9921] Spouse: Sir Edward le Despenser1 Death: 30 Sep 1342, battle of Morlaix, Brittany1 Father: Hugh le Despenser (ca1287-1326) Mother: Eleanor de Clare, dau. of the Earl of Gloucester (1292-1337) Marr: 20 Apr 1335, Groby1,24 Children: Edward (1335-1375) Hugh le Despenser of Bonby, co. Lincs. (ca1339-1375) Thomas (-<1382) Henry le Despenser, Bishop of Norwich (>1343-1406) Gilbert 1.1a.1.1b.1.1.1 Edward le Despenser25 ---------------------------------------- Birth: 24 Mar 1335, Essendine, co. Rutland1 Death: 11 Nov 1375, Llanblethian, co. Glamorgan1 Burial: Tewkesbury Abbey1 Occ: Lord Despencer lord of Glamorgan and Morganwwg heir of his uncle Hugh le Despenser, Lord le Despenser (d. bef Dec 1357) he was b. after 20 Feb 1327/28: record of presentation dated at Westminster, 20 Feb 1348/49: ' Presentation of Thomas de Bagworth, vicar of the church of Donham, in the diocese of Lincoln, to the church of Lanhary, in the diocese of Llandaff, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the lands and heir of Hugh le Despenser, tenant in chief; on an exchange of benefices with John Joye. ' [CPR 23 Edw III, mem. 29, p. 25626] summoned to Parliament from 15 Dec 1357 by writs directed 'Edwardo le Despenser', whereby held to have become 4th Lord Despenser fought at Battle of Poitiers, 19 Sept 135627,28 Knight of the Garter, 1361 ' Edward, lord le Despensier, and his wife Elisabeth ', had an indult for a portable altar from Pope Urban V, dated at Avignon, 6 Id. Dec. [10 Dec.] 1364 [CPL IV:2829] went with Lionel of Antwerp to Milan, 1368 1 letters from Pope Urban V, during his campaigning in Italy: A. letter dated at St. Peter's, Rome, 6 Id. Jan. [10 Jan.] 1369/70: ' To Edward Dispenser, knight, lord of Dispenser. Desiring him not to come to the pope until the affairs of the Florentines are in a better and safe condition. ' [CPL IV:2829] B. letter dated at St. Peter's, Rome, 6 Id. Mar. [10 Mar.] 1369/70: ' To John, duke of Lancaster. Commending through him to the king, Edward lord of Dispenser, knight, of the diocese of Hereford, who has won a glorious name in the battles of Lombardy, and in whose favour the pope is writing to king Edward. ' [CPL IV:2829] C. "Ibid." [additional letters dated at St. Peter's, Rome, 6 Id. Mar. [10 Mar.] 1369/70: ' To the earl of Arundel, William de Latimer, knight, of the diocese of York, William, archbishop of Canterbury, William, bishop of Winchester, and Thomas, bishop elect of Exeter. The like [i.e., as in "B." above, "Commending through him [each of the addressed] to the king, Edward lord of Dispenser, knight, of the diocese of Hereford, who has won a glorious name in the battles of Lombardy, and in whose favour the pope is writing to king Edward. "] [CPL IV:2829] granted rights to a fair and market at Aberavon, co. Glamorgan to the burgesses of Aberavon: these were 'recorded 20 Apr 1373 when the fair, which was held for two days in Jun, was formally recognised by Edward, lord Despenser, in a grant of privileges to the burgesses; the tolls were reserved to lord Despenser (R.A. Griffiths, ‘The medieval boroughs of Glamorgan and medieval Swansea’, in T.B. Pugh ed., Glamorgan County History, iii (Cardiff, 1971), p. 359).'30 his will dated 6 November 1375, at Llanblethian his lands and rights evidently included Great Marlow, co. Bucks. and the fair there: 'An unspecified market was recorded on 18 Nov 1376, held by the recently deceased Edward le Despenser, kn (CIPM, xiv, p. 216).'30 the fair at Chipping Sodbury, co. Glocs. was also noted in his IPM: concerning the charter for the fair granted 15 Nov 1280 to Thomas de Weyland, ' This was presumably the fair on John the Baptist recorded on 20 Dec 1375, held by Edward le Despenser, kn, lately deceased (CIPM, xiv, p. 219).'30 cf. CP IV:277-81 Spouse: Elizabeth Burghersh Birth: bef 5 Apr 13421 Death: 26 Jul 14091 Father: Sir Bartholomew de Burghersh, Lord Burghersh (?1323-1369) Mother: Cecily de Weyland (ca1318->1354) Marr: bef 2 Aug 13541 Children: Cecily Elizabeth Anne (-1426) Margaret (-1415) Edward (-<1375) Hugh (-<1375) Thomas le Despenser, Earl of Gloucester (1373-1399) 1.1a.1.1b.1.1.1.1a Anne le Despenser* ---------------------------------------- Death: 30 Oct 142624,31 Burial: Austin Friars Norwich31 3rd daughter 'Agnes doughter to Edward Lord Spencer & afterwards wyff to the Lord Morley.' -[HSP 16:154-156, Vis. of Yorkshire: pedigree of Hastynges25] she evidently m. Sir Hugh de Hastings on or about 6 June 1376: recognisance dated at Westminster, 6 June 1376: ' Hugh de Hastynges knight to Elizabeth who was wife of Edward le Despenser and Guy de Bryan knight. Recognisance for 2,000l., to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Norffolk. ' [CCR 50 Edw III, p. 365, mem. 3d.32] sought dower in Gressenhall and East Lexham, 1 Nov 1388 (then held by her mother): Document relating to writ of dower, 1 Nov 12 Ric II (1388) ' Anne widow of Hugh de Hastyngges V. Elizabeth le Despenser and others. Manors of Gressenhale and Estlexham with estates in Gressenhale, Stanfeld, Brysley and elsewhere.' Norfolk Record Office, Hastings of Gressenhall: MR 77 241 x 333[also A2A34] held the manors of Gressenhall and East Lexham, Norfolk in dower, 1404: ' Lands and tenements held in farm by Saunche wife of Walter Blount and John Blount son and heir of said Walter from Thomas Lord de Morley in the manor of Gressenhale and Estlexham in dower.' - A2A, Norfolk Record Office: Hastings Family of Gressenhall [ MR 85 241 x 3 ]34 her 2nd marriage to Sir Thomas de Morley was the subject of a subsequent separation and remarriage, as evidenced by the dispensation for their remarriage, dated at St. Peter's, Rome, 12 Kal. Nov. [21 Oct.] 1390: ' To the bishop of Ely. Mandate to separate for a time and then to absolve from the sentence of excommunication incurred by marrying, knowing that they were related in the fourth degree of affinity, Thomas de Morle, knight, and Anne de Dispenser, damsel, of the diocese of Norwich; to grant dispensation to them to contract marriage anew and remain therein, and to declare past and future offspring legitimate. Thomas and Anne hold Henry, bishop of Norwich, who ought to have been written to in this case, for a certain reason [not mentioned] suspect. Which- ever of the two survive the other shall remain perpetually unwed. '[J. Ravilious, courtesy Rosie Bevan35; cf. CPL IV:37529] as 'the Lady Morley, my daughter,..' to receive 'my best chalice' under the terms of the will of her mother [will of Elizabeth de Burghersh, Dame le Despencer, dated 4 Jul 140936] re: her dower in Aldeby and Hockering, Norfolk: indenture dated 25 March 8 Hen V [1420] from Sir Thomas Erpingham and Richard Drewe, conceding to Thomas, lord Morley and Isabelle his wife [ "Thome d'no de Morlee 't Isabelle uxori eius" ] 2 parts of the manors of Aldeby and Hockering with appurtenances in Norfolk, &c., ' with the reversion of the third part of the aforesaid manor of Aldeby and the third part of the aforesaid manor of Hockering ... following the death of Anne former wife of Thomas, former lord of Morley, grandfather of the aforessaid Thomas, now lord of Morley, which aforesaid third parts she holds in dower by the gift of the aforesaid Thomas, former lord of Morley..... Which manors, piscaria, advowsons &c. ... we the foregoing Thomas Erpingham and Richard Drew, together with Henry, former Bishop of Norwich and others (now deceased) had by the gift and feoffment of the aforesaid Thomas, former lord of Morley by his charter dated at Aldeby, die Jouis p'x post festum s'ce margarete virginis Anno regni Regis Henrici quarti post conquestum s'cdo [21 July 1401] ' [G. A. Carthew, Norfolk Arch. IX:114-12037] record of her seal, dated 1425: ' Anna de Morley, Lady de Morley, wife of Sir Thomas, 4th Baron Morley, dau. of Edward, Lord Despenser. 11,927. [A.D.1425.] Red: originally imperfect. 1 3/8 in. [Add. ch. 19,963.] A shield of arms: per pale, dex., a lion rampant crowned, MORLEY; sin., DESPENSER. Held up in front by an angel. Within a finely carved gothic device. Sigillum : . . . . mine : de : morle ' [Birch, Cat. Seals III: 27838] IPMs of ' Anne le Hastynges ' held in 5 Hen VI [between 31 Aug 1426 and 30 Aug 1427]: ' Hastynges, Anne le, who was the wife of Hugh, and formerly of Thomas de Morley: Yorks, Suff, Norf, Essex, Herts, Notts . 5 Hen VI ' [National Archives C 139/30/5239 ] She m. lstly Sir Hugh de Hastings; 2ndly (as 2nd wife) Sir Thomas Morley, Lord Morley (d.1416) 1,25 __________________________ re: her 1st husband, Sir Hugh de Hastings: knight, of Fenwick and Norton, co. York, Elsing, Gressenhall and Weasenham, co. Norfolk & c. 'Hugh Hastynges son & heyr to Hugh. = Agnes doughter to Edward Lord Spencer & afterwards wyff to the Lord Morley.' - [HSP 16:154-156, Vis. of Yorkshire: pedigree of Hastynges25] served in expeditions to Brittany, under Earl of Salisbury (1378) and John d'Arundel (1379); accompanied the Duke of Lancaster in expedition to Spain July 1386 (d. there)1 recipient of a grant dated 1379: ' Thomas de Catherton and wife Elizabeth to Hugh de Hastings "Seigneur de Gressenhale" park and work of Grimston and Wellagh. ' [A2A, Nottinghamshire Archives: Savile of Rufford: Deeds and Estate Papers, DD/SR/208/90]34 charters granted 30 May 1380, by King Richard II to 'Hugh de Hastynges, kn.' for a market and fair at Elsing, Norfolk, ' To be held at the town' (CChR, 1341-1417, p. 263).30 Letters Patent of Richard II, dated 28 June 5 Ric II (1381): ' To Hugh de Hastynges of Gressenhale commanding him and assigning power to William de Vfford Earl of Suffolk Roger Stales and others power to restrain etc malefactors against the peace in Norfolk and Suffolk and those holding illicit conventicles against the common peace. ' - A2A, Norfolk Record Office: Hastings Family of Gressenhall [ MR 315 242 x 5 ]34 Charter dated 7 Oct 6 Ric II (1382): ' Sir Hugo de Hastyngg, Kt to Sir Thomas de Morle, Kt, Sir John de Wyngefeld, Kt and others, manors of 'Gressenhale' and 'Estlexham'. A2A, Norfolk Record Office: Hastings Family of Gressenhall [MR 76 241 x 3]34 gave the manors of Gressenhall and East Lexham to mother-in-law Elizabeth (Burghersh) le Despenser, 'Lady Despenser' and others by charter dated 15 Apr. 1386 (9 Ric II) -A2A, Norfolk Record Office: Hastings Family of Gressenhall [MR 317A 242 x 5] [see below re: inquisition, 1390]34 died before his uncle Sir John (6th Lord Hastings) held manors of Norton, co. York, Elsing and Weasenham, co. Norfolk, and Monewden, co. Suffolk at his death (IPM)1 Inquisition p.m.(from Calendarium IPM, 10 Ric II, p.84) : 'Hugo de Hastyngs ch'r et Anna uxor ejus. Elsynge maner' ed advoc' ecclie - } Wesenham maner' - } Norfolc' Monewden maner' cum advoc' } ecclie - } Suffolc'. '40 Inquisition taken at Gressenhale Monday after St Faith 10 Oct 14 Ric II [1390]: ' Upon the delivery of seizin of the manors of Gressenhale and Estlexham upon the oath of William Pomfreyt Geoffrey Jamesson and others who say that Lord Hugh de Hastyngg, who lately died in Spain, gave the said manor to Lady Elizabeth le Despenser and others as shewn in charter of 15 Apr. 9 Ric II 1386 and seizin accordingly made in due form.' - A2A, Norfolk Record Office: Hastings Family of Gressenhall [ MR 317A 242 x 5 ]34 Spouse: Sir Hugh de Hastings25 Death: 6 Nov 1386, Spain41,42 Birth: ca 134643 Father: Hugh de Hastings of Elsing, Norfolk (<1331-1369) Mother: Margaret de Everingham (->1375) Marr: ca 6 Jun 137632 Children: Hugh (<1377-1396) Sir Edward (<1382-1436) 1.1a.1.1b.1.1.1.1a.1a Sir Edward Hastings* ---------------------------------------- Birth: bef 22 May 1382, Fenwick1 Death: 6 Jan 1436, prob. in the Marshalsea prison1,42 Bapt: 21 May 1382, Campsall, co. Yorks.1 Occ: Lord Hastings knight, of Elsing, Gressenhall and Weasenham, Norfolk, Fenwick, co. York & c. 'Edward Hastynges = Meryell doughter of John Denham' -[HSP 16:154-156, Vis. of Yorkshire: pedigree of Hastynges25] 8th Lord Hastings; succeeded brother Hugh Hastings, 7th Lord, on his death 2 Nov 1396 [while yet a minor] styled Lord of Hastynges and Stoutville as ' Edward Hastynges, chivaler ' was heir of uncle John de Hastings, given seisin of the manor of Gressenhall and other lands. Record of IPM notes, 1401: 'Edmund Oldhalle sheriff of Norfolk and John Gurnay Kings eschaetor, Relating to descent of manor of Gressenhall etc after the death of Sir John Cameys, Kt and Margaret his wife to John Hastynges dec'd and now descended to Edward Hastynges, chivaler, a minor, his cousin and heir' -A2A, Norfolk Record Office: Hastings Family of Gressenhall [MR 316A 242 x 5]34 achieved majority. ' Charter Indented - Grant: Monday after Octave of Easter 4 Hen IV [23 Apr. 1403]. Edward de Hastynges lord of the manor of Gressenhale to Geoffrey Lambkyn of Gressenhale. Fold with feeding in Gressenhale ' - A2A, Norfolk Record Office: Hastings Family of Gressenhall [ MR 83 241 x 3 ]34 Grant, Morrow of All Souls 4 Hen IV [3 Nov 1404] ' Saunche wife of Walter Blount and John Blount son and heir of said Walter to Edward Lord de Hastynges. Lands and tenements held in farm from Thomas Lord de Morley in the manor of Gressenhale and Estlexham in dower.' - A2A, Norfolk Record Office: Hastings Family of Gressenhall [ MR 85 241 x 3 ]34 definitive proof of the parentage of his 1st wife Muriel Dinham is given in a Pre-nuptial settlement dated 20 Feb 1405-06: Pre-nuptial settlement dated 7 Hen IV [20 Feb 1406] at 'Notewill', Devon, between Edward Lord of Hastyngges (1) and John de Dynham, knight (2): " Agreement between (1) and (2), that (1) shall marry Muriel (2)'s daughter, and shall enfeoff certain persons at their choice (a lour dieux ellection) with certain lands and tenements, to the value of 100 marks yearly, in 'which Muriel shall be jointured (iungne) during her life, and that she shall be dowered in lands and tenements to the yearly value of 300 marks along with that jointure. For the marriage and jointure, (2) shall pay to (1) 400 marks (100 marks on the day of the marriage, 100 marks the following Michaelmas, and 100 marks yearly at Michaelmas until fully paid), provided that she is so jointured; if not, the payments shall not be made. Seal [fine; of (1) presumably]. [18th century?] "This indenture is in French and contains articles of mariage between Sr Edward Hastings and the Lady Muriell daughter to Sr Johne Dynham." - A2A, Cornwall Record Office: Arundell of Lanherne and Trerice, AR/37/24 dated 20 Feb 140634 lost suit over right to bear the undifferenced arms of Hastings1 to Reynold Grey, Lord Grey of Ruthin (q.v.) in the Court of Chivalry 9 May 1410; refused to pay the costs of the suit, and imprisoned ca. 1417 in the Marshalsea (apparently until his death)24 his 1st wife Muriel d. before creation of Letter of Attorney, dated 1 Jul 5 Hen VI (1427): ' Edward lord Hastyngges et de Stotevile, Kt and Margeria his wife appoint Robert Goldeman and Thomas Feltewell to receive from John Spaldyng rector of the church of Gressenhale, Robert Edymon rector of the church of Brysle and others seisin of manors of monnweden and Sulyard in Cretyngham (Suff) and advowson of Monwedon (Suff). ' - A2A, Norfolk Record Office: Hastings Family of Gressenhall [ MR 298 242 x 4 ]34 assessed for 1/3 of a knight's fee in Nottinghamshire at the assessment of 1428: " De Edwardo Hastynges pro iij. partibus j. f. in Grimeston et Welawe, quod Margeria, que fuit uxor Hugonis de Hastynges, quondam tenuit ..... v. s. ' [Inquisitions and Assessments relating to Feudal Aids I:13844] granted the manor of East Lexham to his father-in-law Sir Robert Clifton, who in turn granted same to Edward Hastings and his [2nd] wife Margery (Clifton), 10 March 1434/5: ' Conveyance by Sir Robert Clifton and Robert Edyman to Edward, Lord of Hastings and of Stotvyle, and Margery his wife, of the manor of East Lexham ' - A2A, Norfolk Record Office: The Wodehouse Family of Kimberley [KIM 2C/14] [see Norfolk Record Office: Hastings Family of Gressenhall , MR 92 241 x 3 and MR 92 241 x 3 - Feoffment of Edward Hastings and wife 'Margeria' in Gressenhall, same date]34 * his son John conveyed his lands in same in Feb 1434/5 (cf. John Hastings)34 entered into an agreement of recognizance in the amount of £1,000 to Reynold Grey, Lord of Ruthin as part of settlement of his debt in re: the Court of Chivalry case, 20 Oct 1436 (and subsequently released from the Marshalsea): Charter Indented - Grant, 15 Dec 15 Hen VI [ 1436 ]: ' Sir Edward de Hastynges, Kt to Sir Reginald Grey, Kt lord of Hastynges Wrysford and of Ruthyn and Sir John Grey de Ruthyn, Kt. Manors of Gressenale and Elsyng, lands and tenements belonging in the same.' - A2A, Norfolk Record Office: Hastings Family of Gressenhall [MR 94 241 x 3]34 Deed, 17 Dec 15 Hen VI [1436], Indented by Sir Reginald Grey lord de Hastyng and others relating to lease of manor of Gressenhall.: ' Sir Edward de Hastynges, Kt to Sir Reginald Grey, Kt lord of Hastynges Wrysford and of Ruthyn and Sir John Gret [recte: Grey]de Ruthyn, Kt. Manors of Gressenale and Elsyng, lands and tenements belonging in the same. ' - A2A, Norfolk Record Office: Hastings Family of Gressenhall [MR 95 241 x 3]34 Will of Sir EdwardHastynges, Kt. 4 July 15 Hen VI [1437] - A2A, Norfolk Record Office: Hastings Family of Gressenhall [ MR 319, 319A 242 x 5 - Also two drafts]34 he m. 1stly Muriel Dinham, 2ndly Margery Clifton31 cf. CP VI:358-360, sub Hastings1 re: his 1st wife, Muriel Dinham: 'Meryell doughter to John Denham'[HSP 16:154-156, Vis. of Yorkshire: pedigree of Hastynges25] ' Muriel Dinham ', wife of Sir Edward Hastings [Genealogics.org, # I00135233 45] identification as daughter of John, Lord Dinham and his first wife Ellen by John Ravilious ('Re: Dinham/Courtenay Correction', Society of Medieval Genealogy, www.rootsweb.com, 1 June 2001]46 definitive proof of her parentage is given in the pre-nuptial settlement, dated 20 Feb 1405-06: " Pre-nuptial settlement dated 7 Hen IV [20 Feb 1405/06] at 'Notewill', Devon, between Edward Lord of Hastyngges (1) and John de Dynham, knight (2): " Agreement between (1) and (2), that (1) shall marry Muriel (2)'s daughter, and shall enfeoff certain persons at their choice (a lour dieux ellection) with certain lands and tenements, to the value of 100 marks yearly, in 'which Muriel shall be jointured (iungne) during her life, and that she shall be dowered in lands and tenements to the yearly value of 300 marks along with that jointure. For the marriage and jointure, (2) shall pay to (1) 400 marks (100 marks on the day of the marriage, 100 marks the following Michaelmas, and 100 marks yearly at Michaelmas until fully paid), provided that she is so jointured; if not, the payments shall not be made. Seal [fine; of (1) presumably]. [18th century?] "This indenture is in French and contains articles of mariage between Sr Edward Hastings and the Lady Muriell daughter to Sr Johne Dynham." - A2A, Cornwall Record Office: Arundell of Lanherne and Trerice, AR/37/24 dated 20 Feb 140634,47,31 Spouse: Muriel Dinham41,25 [1st wife] Death: bef 1 Jul 142734 Father: Sir John Dinham of Hartland, Devon (>1359-1428) Mother: Eleanor de Montagu (-ca1394) Marr: aft 20 Feb 140534,47,31 Children: John (<1411-1477) 1.1a.1.1b.1.1.1.1a.1a.1 John Hastings25 ---------------------------------------- Birth: bef 6 Jan 14111 Death: 9 Apr 1477, Elsing, Norfolk41,1 Burial: Gressenhall Church, Norfolk1,48 Occ: Lord Hastings esquire, of Gressenhall, Elsing, East Lexham and Weasenham, Norfok, Fenwick, Norton and Moseley, co. Yorks., and Monewden, Suffolk * 'John Hastynges of Fenwyke nigh Ardesley. = Anne doughter to William Lord Morley.' -[HSP 16:154-156, Vis. of Yorkshire: pedigree of Hastynges25] 'John Hastings Esquier [ " of Fennwyck " ] = Anne d. to. .... [William] Lord Morley ' [pedigree of Hastings of Fenwick, Surtees Vis. North IV:4549] 9th Lord Hastings1 dispensation for his marriage to Anne Morley, under Papal mandate dated 21 Apr 1434: 'Papal mandate to the Bishop of Norwich to grant a dispensation for the marriage of John Hastinges and Anne Morley, although they were related in the 3rd-4th degree of consanguinity: xi kal. Maii 4 Eugenius IV [21 Apr. 1434].' [ CP VI:360, sub Hastings, note f1] Deed of Release, 28 Feb 13 Hen VI [ 1434/5 ]: ' John son of Edward Lord of Hastyngg' and de Stotvyle, Kt to Sir Robert Clifton, Kt and Robert Edymon, clerk. Manors of Gressenhale and Estlexham and property in other counties.' - A2A, Norfolk Record Office: Hastings Family of Gressenhall [ MR 90 241 x 3 ], [ MR 91 241 x 3 ]34 Indenture (release) dated 9 Feb 16 Hen VI (1437/38) : '1) Margeria Lady Hastyngges. 2) Sir John Pelle, Sir William Normanton, clerks and Adam Levelord, general attornies of John Hastyngges son of Edward late Lord Hastyngge Manors of Munden Cretyngham Elsyng Gressenale and Estlexham. ' - A2A, Norfolk Record Office: Hastings Family of Gressenhall [ MR 96 241 x 3 ]34 ' John Hastynges esquire ', acted as feoffee together with William de la Pole, marquess of Suffolk (uncle of his wife Anne) and others in transfer of the manors of Nansladron, Carmynowe, Kenell, Wynyanton and Rynsy to John Arundell esquire, Elizabeth his wife and their heirs of body, 1450 or before [ exemplification of a recovery by James Tyrell knight and Ann Arundell his wife, demandants. 1480 (Easter term) and 1481, All Souls (20 and 21 Edw IV) - A2A, Cornwall Record Office: Arundell of Lanherne and Trerice [AR/17 - AR/50], AR/17/7834] commission dated at Westminster, 4 Feb 1461/2: ' Commission to Humphrey Bourghchier of Cromwell,....John Bothe, Nicholas Fitzherbert, Nicholas Stathom.... to arrest in the counties of Derby, Nottingham or York and imprison Richard Gaitford of Retford, co. Nottingham, and his abettors,.... The like to John Nevile of Mountague, Ralph de Graystok, Thomas Lomley, James Strangweys, Robert Constable, John Conyers, John Melton and John Constable, knights, Thomas Wytham, John Hastynges, Brian Roclyff, Henry Sothehill, Edmund Fitzwilliam, William Burgh, Richard Pygot, Nicholas Girlyngton, Ralph Ayssheton, Robert Nevyle, John Thwaytes, Guy Fairefax, William Scargil, Percival Grisaker, William Eland, John Wenslagh, John Vavasour, John Haitfeld, John Grenefeld and the sheriff of York. ' [CPR 1 Edw IV, p. 102, mem. 5d.50] sold land in Gressenhall as recorded in an indenture, 12 Jan 1471/2: ' Indenture - Sale, John Hastyngges Esq., lord of the manor of Gressenhale to Thomas Robyns of Gressenhale Stephen Robyns and William Yemmys of the same. Woodland called Oldkarr in Gressenhale' - Norfolk Record Office: Hastings of Gressenhall Collection: MR 99 241 x 433 [also A2A]34 Grantor of a charter dated 5 Apr 16 Edw IV [1476]: ' John Hastyngges of Elsyng, Esq son and heir of Lord Edward Hastyngges Kt & Mirielle his wife daughter of Sir John Denham, Kt. to John Heydon, Henry Suthyll, Richard Southwell, Henry Heydon, and Henry Spelman. Capital messuage called Lady Morley Place in parish of St Peter Mamcroft, Norwich next the church of Blessed Mary in the Fields and a water mill called le Gryn' alias Grynmylle in Northelmeham lands and tenements belonging in the same and Byllyngford. ' - A2A, Norfolk Record Office: Hastings Family of Gressenhall [ MR 268 242 x 3 ]34 Constable of castle and gaol of Norwich, June 11, 1441; Sheriff of Norfolk, 1474-14751 * land holdings per his Inquisition post mortem, 20 Sept - 4 Oct 1477 (CP, Hastings)1 a charter dated 12 May 1481 (confirmation dated 1495) would appear to place the exact date of death for Sir John Hastings in question (possibly dates of the confirmation thereof): ' Confirmation and Ratification by Sir Thomas Lovell and Sir Henry Heydon Kts and others of Charter of Grant of 12 May 21 Ed IV 1481 from Sir John Hastynges of plantation in Gressenhall to Richard Pynnes of Estderham.' -A2A, Norfolk Record Office: Hastings Family of Gressenhall [MR 108 241 x 4 ]34 Will of John Hastynges of Elsyng, squyer. 8 Apr. 1477 - A2A, Norfolk Record Office: Hastings Family of Gressenhall [ MR 320 242 x 5 ]34 Anne doughter to William Lord Morley' [HSP 16:154-156, Vis. of Yorkshire: pedigree of Hastynges25] the will of her mother, Isabel, Lady Morley names her 'son John Hastyng and her daughter Anne, wife of the said John', 3 May 1464. [CP VI:360, sub Hastings]1 cf. CP VI:360, sub Hastings1 Spouse: Anne Morley Death: 14711 Birth: aft 20 Mar 141739 Father: Thomas Morley, Lord Morley (<1393-1435) Mother: Isabel de la Pole, dau. of the Earl of Suffolk (-1466) Marr: aft 21 Apr 14341 Children: Muriel Isabel (->1490) Elizabeth Sir Hugh (-1488) Edmund (-1487) Robert John Charles 1.1a.1.1b.1.1.1.1a.1a.1.1 Elizabeth Hastings51,25 ---------------------------------------- 'Elsabeth wyff to Sir Robert Hyllyard'[HSP 16:156, Vis. of Yorkshire: pedigree of Hastynges25] 'Elsabeth doughter to John Hastynges of Fenwyke.' [HSP 16:170, pedigree of Hyllyard.25] ' Elizabeth filia Iohannis Hastinges de Fenwicke ' [Surtees Vis. North III:13651] evidently married after 3 May 1463 (her grandmother Lady Isabel Morley styled her 'Elizabeth Hastings' in her will of that date; called her sister 'Isabel Boswell') [Hansen, TAG 69:13252] reference to her being married to Robert Hildyard in will of father-in- law Sir Robert Hildyard, 13 March 1485/86: reference to sums in hands of her brother Hugh Hastings, willed to her husband for use as marriage gifts [maritagia] for his/their daughters: ' Roberto Hillyard, filio meo, xx li., quae sunt in manibus Hugonis Hastynges militis, mihi debitas, ad maritagium filiarum suarum...' [Testa. Eboracensia 53:11-1353] Genealogics # I0013523145 __________________________ re: her husband: knight, of Winestead in Holderness, East Riding, co. York. ' Sir Robert Hyllyard'[HSP 16:154-156, Vis. of Yorkshire: pedigree of Hastynges25] ' Sir Robert Hyllyard Knight son & heyr of Robert by the doghter of De la Hay. = Elsabeth doughter to John Hastynges of Fenwyke.' [HSP 16:170, pedigree of Hyllyard.25] ' Robertus Helyard = Elizabeth filia Iohannis Hastinges de Fenwicke ' [Vis. North III:136, pedigree of Helyard51] evidently married Elizabeth Hastings after 3 May 1463 (her grandmother Lady Isabel Morley styled her 'Elizabeth Hastings' in her will of that date; called her sister 'Isabel Boswell') [Hansen, TAG 69:13252] succeeded his mother as her heir before 31 Aug 1481: "Deed whereby Robert Hilyerd knight, son and heir of Katerine one of the daughters and heirs of Thomas de la Haye, esquire, Elezabeth Knyght, widow, the third of the daughters and heirs of Thomas, and Alice Thwaytes widow, fourth daughter and heir of Thomas, release and quit-claim to John Vavasour junior, serjeant-at-law, and his heirs, all their right in the manor of Spaldyngton and Willytofte, and 20 acres of land in Holme. Habendum to releases in fee, with warranty. Last day of August, 21 Edward IV. (1481)." [The Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries 2nd ser. 4 (1869): 79]. 54 Knighted 'on the field of Selford' by the Earl of Northumberland, 22 Aug 148255,56 will of his father Sir Robert Hildyard, 13 March 1485/6 provides: ' Roberto Hillyard, filio meo, xxli., quae sunt in manibus Hugonis Hastynges militis, mihi debitas, ad maritagium filiarum suarum.' [Testamenta Eboracensia 53:11-1353] Spouse: Sir Robert Hildyard of Winestead, co. Yorks.55,25 Death: 21 May 150141 Father: Robert Hildyard (ca1422-<1489) Mother: Katherine de la Hay (-<1481) Marr: aft 3 May 146352,53 Children: Peter (-1501) Katherine (-<1540) Robert Margery Thomas John William Adam Edward Hugh Ralph Stephen (->1535) Anne Henry Denise 1.1a.1.1b.1.1.1.1a.1a.1.1.1a Katherine Hildyard*25 ---------------------------------------- Death: bef 5 Apr 154024 2nd husband named as 'Robert' Girlington in pedigree of Kelke, Vis. of Lincolnshire in error57 ' Catherina ' [Vis. North III:13651] 'Kateren doughter to Sir Robert Helyard.' [HSP 16:158, pedigree of Hawdenby25] 'William Gyrlyngton = Kateren doughter to Sir Robert Hillyard, widow of John Haldenby of Haldenby.' [HSP 16:140, pedigree of Gyrlyngton25] from the Inquisition of 1517, for the East Riding of Yorkshire: ' Willelmus Gyrlington apud lylly & dyke in dicto Estriding post predictum ffestum sancti michaelis prostrauit vnum messuagium & conuertit tres bouatas terre tunc in cultura in pasturam. Et quod Katerina Gyrdylyngton est tenens liberi tenementi inde. ' [Leadam, Trans. Royal Hist. Soc. VII:25158] she m. 1stly John Hawdenby, 2ndly William Girlington Genealogics I0036670745 Spouse: John Haldenby [1st husband] Children: Robert Katherine 1.1a.1.1b.1.1.1.1a.1a.1.1.1b Katherine Hildyard* (See above) ---------------------------------------- Spouse: William Girlington25 [2nd husband] Death: aft 4 Jul 151424,34 Father: Nicholas Girlington Mother: Elizabeth Catterick Children: Isabel (-<1559) Nicholas (-ca1551) Anthony Elizabeth 1.1a.1.1b.1.1.1.1a.1a.1.1.1b.1a Isabel Girlington* ---------------------------------------- Death: bef 1 Feb 155924,57 ' .... Kelke. = Izabell Gyrlyngton wyf fyrst to .... Kelke & after to Sir William Tyrwyt of Ketelby Knight. ' [Visitation of Yorkshire, HSP 16:140, pedigree of Gyrlyngton of Normanby, Lincolnshire.25] ~ theirs was evidently a marriage arranged in part by Piers Hildyard, Esq. of Winestead, co. Yorks. (uncle of Isabel Girlington) and his wife Joan de la See (aunt of Christopher Kelke). ' Isabell, dau. of Robert [sic] Girlington of Frodingham ; marriage settlement dated 8 Henry 8, 1516; living 3 April 1519; remar. Sir William Tyrwhit of Scotter, Knt.; held the manor of Barnetby in dower 25 Sept. 4 and 5 Philip and Mary, 1557. Will dated 18 Dec. 1559; proved (C.P.C.) 1 Feb. 1559-60.' [ HSP 51:555-557, Vis. Lincolnshire - pedigree of Kelke of Barnetby57 ] STAC 2/23/66 PLAINTIFF: Isabel Kelke, widow DEFENDANT: Sir William Astogh and Nicholas Gyrlyngton PLACE OR SUBJECT: Murder of Christopher Kelke COUNTY: Lincoln [National Archives, Records of the Court of Star Chamber and of other courts, dated roughly 22/04/1509-28/01/154739 ] ' Notification of a bargain and sale, by Nicholas Gyrlington to his sister Isabella (Lady Tyrwhitt), 2nd. June 1544: " Nicholas Gyrlington by the licence of the King to Isabella Tyrwhite, widow of William Tyrwhite kt. dec. Property: rectory and church of Scawby lately part of the monastery of Thornholme: messuage in Roxby called Roxby Holmes and lately of the monastery of De Rupe or Roche co. York: advowson of Scawby. Term: during the life of Isabella (note attached saying it is to go to her son Robert after her death.) Signed and sealed by Gyrlington. Endorsement: 12 ma. pars 36 Henri octavi. You may finde the King's letters patentes for Scalby alias parsonage and Rysby and Roxbye.' - A2A, Lincolnshire Archives: Nelthorpe [NEL VI - NEL VII], NEL VI/14/1/134 she m. 1stly Christopher Kelke, 2ndly William Tyrwhit57,59 will dated 28 Dec 1559, proved 1 Feb 1559/6057 (names sons Christopher, Roger and Francis - son William died before in 1552) [HSP 18:140, Vis. Yorkshire - pedigree of Gyrlyngton of Normanby25] cf. Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, pp. 303, 41431, Holmes, pp. 49-5259 Spouse: Christopher Kelke57 Death: 2 Feb 1523, murdered41,59,57 Father: Roger Kelke (-<1511) Mother: Elizabeth de la See Marr: 1516, date of marriage settlement41,57,59 Children: Christopher (-1557) Francis (->1589) William (>1519-<1552) Roger (ca1523-1575) 1.1a.1.1b.1.1.1.1a.1a.1.1.1b.1a.1 William Kelke57 ---------------------------------------- Birth: aft 3 Apr 151959 Death: bef 28 Jun 155224 Occ: mercer gentleman, of London 'William Kelke of London, merchant; not born at the date of his father's will. = ... dau. of ... ' [ HSP 51:555-557, Vis. Lincolnshire - pedigree of Kelke of Barnetby57 ] 3rd son; birth date evidently after 3 Apr 1519 (date of his father's will, naming older children57) a merchant, evidently relocated to London; mercer, of London, 1542 [Farrar, p. 75, cites Records of the Mercers' Hall, London]59 possibly the 'William Kelke', one of several 'gentlemen' who witnessed the will of Katherine Spencer, Countess of Northumberland (widow of Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland), dated 14 Oct 1542, proved 9 Nov 1542. The will was signed, possibly in Beverley, ' In the prescencie of Sir Robert Gell, preste, William Cantt, clerke, and vicar of Semer, Sir Waltare Loncaster, one of the vicars of the mynster of Yorke, Robert Haistinges, Bartholomewe Cottome, William Kelke, gentlemen, ....; [will of 'Katheryne the Countes of Northumberlande, widue' dated 14 Oct 1542, proved 9 Nov 1542: Testa. Ebor. VI:16860] will dated June 16, 155257, and proved June 28, 1552 [brother Francis Kelke and brother-in-law James Morle, overseers59; Persival Skerne and James Morle, father-in-law and brother-in-law, legatees and witnesses41,24] cf. HSP 51:555-557[ Vis. Lincolnshire - pedigree of Kelke of Barnetby57] Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, pp. 303, 41431, Holmes, pp. 49-52, 74-5, 111-12559 Spouse: Thomasine Skerne59 Death: bef 31 Aug 156624 Father: Percival Skerne (<1490-<1555) Mother: Joan Children: Elizabeth Cecily (<1552-) 1.1a.1.1b.1.1.1.1a.1a.1.1.1b.1a.1.1 Cecily Kelke57 ---------------------------------------- Birth: bef 15527 'Cecily, mar. John Farrer of London, merchant (mar. lic. 26 Aug. 1574, described "of St. Sepulchre's, spinster "). ' [ HSP 51:555-557, Vis.of Lincolnshire - pedigree of Kelke of Barnetby57 ] ' Sissely, da. of William Kelk of Barnaby [Barnet by the Wold], co. Linc. ' [HSP 22:5361] Record of marriage licence granted: ' Aug. 26 1574: John Farror & Sicily Kelke, Spinster, of St. Sepulchre's, London; to marry there. '62 cf. HSP 51:555-557 [ Vis.of Lincolnshire - pedigree of Kelke of Barnetby57] Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, pp. 303, 41431, Holmes, pp. 49-52, 111-12559 re: her husband: Esquire, of Croxton, co. Lincoln., and St. Mary, Aldermanbury, London 2nd son (elder brother died d.s.p.) armorial bearings of 'John Ferrar of Croxton' confirmed as appertaining to him by William Camden, Clarenceux King of Arms in 160963 inherited lands of Ewood and Midgley from brother Henry on his death, July 161059 will dated Nov 14, 1627, proven May 28, 1628 [The Pedigree of Farrar64, and A. Holmes, p. 5159, citing PCC 50, the will of ' John Farrer the elder of London, Esquire, of Aldermanbury Parish ' ] NOTE: identified erroneously in pedigree of Farrer, of Ingleborough, co. York (County Pedigrees) as 'John Farrer, of Elfaburgh Hall [ca 1537]'65 based on said John Farrer being named one of the supervisors of Henry Farrer's will, 25 June 154866 see also pedigrees in Visitations of Surrey, 162367 and Hertfordshire, 163461 Spouse: John Farrar Death: bef 26 May 162841,59 Birth: bef 6 Mar 154168 Father: William Farrar (-<1573) Mother: Margaret Lacy (->1571) Marr: 25 Aug 1574, St. Sepulchre's without Newgate, London57 Children: Henry (-1672) John (<1581-<1649) William (<1583-<1637) Humfrey 1.1a.1.1b.1.1.1.1a.1a.1.1.1b.1a.1.1.1 William Farrar41 ---------------------------------------- Birth: bef 28 Apr 1583, Croxton, Lincolnshire41 Death: bef 11 Jun 163759 Bapt: 28 Apr 1583, Croxton, Lincolnshire59 Occ: planter; member, Council for Virginia 1626 -69 of Hoddesdon, Bloxborne and Amwell, co. Herts., and 'Farrar's Island', Henrico Co., Virginia ' 3. William. ' [Visitation of Herfordshire, pedigree of Farrer, HSP 22:5361] ' William Farer 1623 ', 3rd son [HSP 43, Visitations of Surrey, 1623 - pedigree of Farrar67] 67 arrived in Virginia on the Neptune with Lord de la Warr, August 161841 ' Willliam fferrar ', res. at 'Jordans Journey', 16 Feb 1623/24 : appointed as attorney resident there with family of Cecily, widow of Samuel Jordan, muster of 23 Jan 1623/2469 : ' The MUSTER of m' WILLIAM FERRAR & m's JORDAN WILLIAM FERRAR aged 31 yeares in the Neptune in August 1618 SISLEY JORDAN aged 24 yeres in the Swan in August 1610 Jordans Jorney. Charles Cittie MARY JORDAN her daughter aged 3 yeares ttt borne heare. MARGRETT JORDAN aged 1 yeare TEMPERANCE BALEY aged 7 yeares Servant's WILLIAM DAWSON aged 25 yeres in the Discouery March 1621 ROBERT TURNER aged 26 yeres in the Tryall June 1619 JOHN HELY aged 24 yeares in the Charles November 1621 ROGER PRESTON aged 21 yeares in the Discouerie March 1621 ROBERT MANUELL aged 25 yeres in the Charles November 1621 THOMAS WILLIAMS aged 24 yeares in the Dutic May 1618 RICHARD JOHNSON aged 22 yeares in the Southampton 1622 WILLIAM HATFEILD aged in the Southampton 1622 JOHN PEAD 35 yeares old in the same Shipp JOHN FREAME aged 16 yeares in the same Shipp ' [ Muster of 21 Jan 1624/570,71 ] The records of the Virginia Company of London record, 4 June 1623, ' 521. Examination of Captain Isaac and Mary Madison and Serjeant John Harris, taken before Sir Francis Wyatt, Governor, and the Council of Virginia, and Christopher Davison, Secretary, touching supposed contract of marriage three or four days after husband's death; since she has disavowed said contract, and formed a new one with William Ferrar. ' "Ref. State Papers, Colonial, James I, Vol. II, No. 30"72 married Cecily, before 14 Nov 1627 (date of father's will) and probably before 1626.59 inherited lands in Hoddesdon, Bloxborne and Amwell, co. Herts. per father's will, dated 14 Nov 1627, proven May 28, 162864,59 'William Farrar', identified as third son in pedigree of Farrar, Visitations of Surrey, 162367 and Hertfordshire, 163461 Sold English lands in Hertfordshire, September 6, 1631 59; returned to Virginia d. before 11 June 1637: 'Willm. Farrar', "sonn and heire of Willm. Farrar late of Henrico, decd.", had grant dated 11 June 1637 of '..2000 acres eastly. upon the Gleab land of Varina, &c. westerly to the bottom of ---- island.' [Virginia State Land Office, Land Office Patents No. 1, 1623-1643 (v.1 & 2), p. 437 (Reel 1)]73 3rd husband of Cecily _____ Jordan.69 cf. Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 30331, Holmes, pp. 49-52, 111-12559 Spouse: Cecily69 Birth: ca 159969,59 Death: aft 1629 Marr: bef Jun 162759 Children: William (~1627->1676) John (->1684) Cecily 1. G. E. Cokayne, "The Complete Peerage," 1910 - [microprint, 1982 (Alan Sutton) ], The Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom. 2. Sir Archibald C. Lawrie, "Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D. 1153," Glasgow: James MacLehose and Sons, 1905. 3. "The Miscellany of the Spalding Club," Aberdeen: printed for the Spalding Club, 1852 (vol. V), pp. 239-322 - Miscellaneous Charters and Contracts, from Copies at Panmure House. 4. D. E. 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