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Monday, May 23, 2011

Lord Robert Tibetot & Margaret Deincourt

7605286. Lord Robert Tibetot & 7605287. Margaret Deincourt

6/11/1341, Robert Tibtoft born and baptized in Nettlestead, Suffolk, England, heir & 2nd s/o 15210572. John de Tibetot & 15210573. Margaret de Badlesmere.

~1345, Margaret born in England, d/o 15210574. Lord William Diencourt & 15210575. Milicent la Zouche.

1348, The Black Death entered the west countryside of England [likely entering through Bristol].

Bef. 6/5/1348, Robert married to Margaret.

3/20/1349, Licence, for £50 which John Tibetot will pay to the king, for the said John to grant to Robert Tibetot and Margaret, daughter of William Deyncourt, … the manor of Easton by Grantham, … licence also … reversion of the manor of Wighton … expectant on the demise of Maud Tibetot, … remainder to Robert Tibetot and his heirs … of the said Margaret … Nottingham. (S) CPRs.

1359, Robert, 3rd Lord Tibetot, as heir to his older brother John.

5/18/1360, Commitment to William Deyncourt (15210574) of the wardship of the manors of Kyngeston, co. Kent, Barwe, co. Suffolk, and Mardele, co. Hertford, which Elizabeth late the wife of Giles de Badlesmere, deceased, held in dower of the inheritance of John son of John de Tibetot, son and heir of Margaret (15210573) late the wife of John de Tibetot, one of the sisters and heirs of the said Giles, which John (Robert’s older brother) son of John died while a minor in the king's ward. (S) CFRs.

6/13/1359, IPM of Elizabeth, late the wife of Hugh Le Despenser, formerly wife of Giles De Badelesmere. … Kent: … of the inheritance of Margaret (15210573), late the wife of John de Tibetot, sister and one of the heirs of Giles de Badelesmere, and are in the king’s hand by reason of the minority of the heir … They know not Robert Tibetot’s age. … (S) CIsPM. [Elizabeth and Robert’s brother John died close to each other.]

10/8/1359, IPM of John, son of John de Tibetot, son and heir of Margaret, late the wife of John, one of the sisters and heirs of Giles de Badelesmere. Suffolk: Barwe. The manor … Robert, son of the aforesaid John de Tibetot and Margaret, and brother of the deceased, aged 19 years and more, is his heir. Hertford: Welewes. A certain tenement … Kent: Kynggeston. The manor, … (S) CIsPM.

By 1367, Robert knighted.

1366-7, “Robert Tibetot, knight, to grant the manor of Kingstone to Roger Digge for life, retaining 1/4th of the manor of Kingsdown. Kent.” (S) UKNA.

4/13/1367, Robert’s father died.

4/24/1367, IPM of John Titbtot, knight. Essex: Lyndeselis. The manor, held for his life by the courtesy of England after the death of Margaret, his first wife, as of her right and inheritance. … He died on 13 April last. Robert, son of the said John and Margaret, aged 26 years and more, is their heir. … (S) CIsPM.

6/5/1367, Order to deliver to Robert Tybetot, … by the death of John Tybetot, … held … the manor and advowson of Epriston of the gift of William Deyncourt sometime lord of Granby and Thomas de Hameldene parson of Potterhaynworth, with reversion to the said Robert and his heirs begotten of Margaret daughter of the said William … (S) CCRs.

2/24/1368, Robert summoned to parliament.

1370, Robert Tibtoft in the north with Lord Percy and Lord Clifford.

1/8/1371, Robert summoned to parliament.

1371, Robert going overseas in the retinue of the King.

1371, The Earl of Pembroke’s fleet attacked at sea by Spanish ships off the coast of La Rochelle, France. This was the first known use of fire ships by the Spanish, which destroyed multiple English ships and resulted in the capture of the Earl.

4/13/1372, Robert, knt. died [likely in Gascony]; buried at Grey Friars, Ipswich, Suffolk.

[––Margaret––]

4/14/1372, Writ for IPM of Robert Tibetot, knight. Bedford: Sonyngdon. £26 yearly farm receivable … He died on 13 April, 46 Edward III. His daughters Margaret, aged 6 years and more, Millicent, aged 4 years and more, and Elizabeth, aged 2 years and more, are his next heirs. Buckingham: Hamelden. The manor, with the advowson of the church … London: Lymstret. A tenement. Parish of St. Katharine Colman. 4 shops. … Essex: Lyndesele. The manor … Little Stanbregg. The manor … Rutland: … Lincoln: Eston. The manor (extent given), held jointly with Margaret his wife, who survives … Merston. A messuage, a carucate of land … Wilts: Castelcombe. The manor … Leicester: … York: Bentley. The manor … Wyghton. The manor, … Gloucester: Oxyndon. The manor … Nottingham: Langar. The manor, with the advowson of the church … Suffolk: Netlestede. The manor, with the advowson of the church … Barwe. The manor, with the advowson of the church, … Barewe. The manor, with the advowson of the church … Kent: Chatham by Rochester. The manor … (S) CIsPM.

5/17/1372, IPM of Robert Tibetot, knight. York: Benteley. The manor … By a fine levied in the king’s court [3/20/1349] … John Tybetott and Elizabeth his wife, querents, … remainder to Robert his son and the heirs of the body of the said Robert by Margaret daughter of William Deyncourt … [same for Wyghton. The manor] (S) CIsPM.

8/7/1372, Commitment to Richard Lescrop of the wardship of all the lands late of Robert Tybetot, … until the lawful age of Margaret, Millicent, and Elizabeth, his daughters and heirs, together with the marriages of the said heirs, rendering £227 7s. 3.75d. yearly. (S) CFRs.

6/20/1373, Commitment to Richard Lescrop of the wardship of the manors of Barowe, co. Suffolk, Sonyngdon, co. Bedford, and Sibbeton, co. Kent, and of all the other lands late of Robert Tybetot, … from 13 April, 46 Edward III, on which day Robert died, until the lawful age of the heirs, together with the marriages of the heirs, paying £1000 only. (S) CFRs.

1373, Margaret married 2nd Sir John Cheyne.

11/14/1373, Order to escheator in the county of Nottingham, to take into the king's hand and keep safely … the lands of John Cheyne and Margaret late the wife of Robert Tybetot; as Margaret has married John without licence in spite of her oath not to marry without licence. (S) CFRs.

2/3/1374, Whereas … granted to Richard Lescrop the keeping of the lands late of Robert Tybetot, who held in chief, during the nonage of Margaret, Millicent and Elizabeth, his daughters and heirs, together with their marriage, rendering yearly … for the keeping and paying of 1,000 marks for the marriage, … (S) CPRs.

6/26/1374, Pardon to John Cheyne and Margaret late the wife of Robert Tibbetot, 'chivaler,' of their trespass in intermarrying without licence … by a fine of £100. (S) CFRs.

7/13/1377, Richard II, age 10, crowned king of England.

2/8/1379, John Cheyne, knight, and Margaret, his wife, staying in England, have letters nominating … (S) CPRs.

4/2/1380, Margaret died.

4/7/1380, Writ for IPM of Margaret, late the wife of Robert Tibetot, knight. Leicester: Edemersthorp. The manor … Barkeston. A messuage and a carucate of land, … She died on 2 April last. Margaret, Millicent and Elizabeth, her daughters by the said Robert, aged respectively 14 years, 12 years and 10 years, are her heirs. Lincoln: Langar. The manor, with the advowson of the church … Gloucester: Oxindone. The manor … (S) CIsPM.

4/8/1380, Commitment to Richard Lescrop, 'chivaler,' of the keeping of all the manors and lands which Margaret late the wife of Robert Tibetot, 'chivaler,' held in dower or otherwise for life of the inheritance of Margaret, Millieent and Elizabeth, daughters and heirs of the said Robert, to hold the same, with the issues since Margaret's death. (S) CFRs.

(S) Magna Carta Ancestry, P822. (S) The Manors of Suffolk, 1911.

Children of Robert and Margaret:

i. Margaret de Tibetot, born 1366 in England.

Margaret married Roger le Scrope.

ii. Milicent de Tibetot, born 1368 in England.

Milicent married Stephen le Scrope.

Milicent married 2nd Sir John Fastolf.

iii. Elizabeth Tibetot (3802643), born 1370 in England. [Coheir]


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