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Thursday, August 11, 2011

Baron Amaury de Saint Armand

15209500. Baron Amaury de Saint Armand

1235, Amaury born in England, s/o 30419000. Ralph de Saint Armand & 30419001. Ascline de Albini.

1241, Amaury’s paternal grandfather of the same name died.

7/1245, Amaury, age 10, succeeded his father Ralph; custody of his lands assigned to Matthew de Coudray.

3/23/1246, Grant to Paulinus Peyvre, for 1000 marks, of the custody, during the minority of the heirs, of all the lands late of Ralph de Sancto Amando, both in Ireland and England, with the custody and marriage of the heirs. (S) CPRs.

1/22/1250, A charter dated at Westminster granting Amaury son of Ralph de Sancto Amando and his heirs free warren in all their demesne lands of Cotes and Mulebroc. (S) CPRs, 2/24/1408.

2/20/1256, Amaury, of age, did homage for his lands.

1257, Amaury served against the Welsh.

1258, King Henry forced to sign the Provisions of Oxford granting parliament administrative reform. [The beginning of the Baron’s Revolt.] Armaury a loyalist in the Baron’s war.

1261, Amaury summoned to the King at London.

4/13/1261, A papal bull was received absolving the King and Queen and their supporters from abiding with the Provisions of Oxford.

6/29/1263, the Manor of Isleworth hosted a gathering of Simon de Montfort’s rebellious noblemen who held a conference with the King that sowed the seeds for England’s first true Parliament.

1264, Amaury summoned to the King at Oxford.

5/14/1264, Lord Edward (I) and his father King Henry III captured by Montfort at the battle of Lewes, Sussex, “at the Mill of the Hide”. An estimated 2700 died. Lord Edward and his knights penetrated the center of Montfort’s army, but was flanked on both sides by armored calvary.

5/1267, Lord Edward (I) suppressed the barons at the battle of the Isle of Ely, in the fens of the Ouse River in northern Cambridgeshire. [This battle ended the 2nd Barons War.]

3/6/1269, The king has pardoned Aumary de Sancto Amando 5 marks at which he was amerced before the king’s justices last itinerant in Berkshire because he did not come to the common summons of their eyre. (S) FRsH.III.

8/19/1274 at Westminster abbey, Edward I crowned king of England.

2/5/1275, Grant to Almaric de Sancto Amando, during pleasure, of the liberty of hunting with his won dogs the fox, hare, badger, and cat in the king’s forests in the counties of Northampton, Buckingham, Oxford, Southampton and Wilts. (S) CPRs.

1275, Almeric de St Amand held the market at Millbrook, Bedfordshire. (S) Gaz. of Markets and Fairs.

7/17/1275, Sir Amaury de Sancto Amante a mainpernor for Reynold de Grey … (S) CFRs.

1276, Almeric de Sancto Amando claimed a Tuesday market by charter at East Ilsley, Berkshire. (S) Gaz. of Markets and Fairs.

1277, Amaury served against the Welsh.

1277, King Edward was in Chester where he cleared a road through a dense forest, and started construction on the castles of Flint and Rhuddlan. King Edward made forays into the Welsh lands of Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, prince of Wales, capturing Snowdonia and the isle of Anglesey.

1278, Amaury was given timber in Savernack Forest.

7/8/1279, Writ of aid for Almaric de Sancto Amando in the counties of Oxford and Berks … [to keep tale-bearers in custody.] (S) CPRs.

6/10/1280, Almaric de Sancto Amando and Roger de Molis pledges for William de Aldithele, son of James de Aldithele. (S) CPRs.

11/10/1280, Licence, for 1 year, for Almaric de Sancto Amando to bring to England the corn which he has in the land of Ireland. (S) CPRs.

1/5/1282, Grant to Amaury de Sancto Amando, for a fine of 800 marks of the wardship of the lands and heirs of Robert de Kaygnes, tenant in chief, with the forestership of the forest of Braden. (S) CFRs.

3/12/1282, Letters for Almaric de Sancto Amando, staying in England, … attorneys in Ireland for 2 years. (S) CPRs.

1282-83, Amaury served against the Welsh.

1/5/1283 at Rhuddlan, Wales, Grant to Almaric de Sancto Amando of the marriage of the son and heir of Robert de Kaynes, deceased, … immediately after the present war in Wales. (S) CPRs.

1283, Amaury, Knight Banneret, summoned to council at Shrewsbury.

8/6/1283, To the keeper of the forest of Chute. Order to cause Almaric de Sancto Amando to have in that forest 4 bucks, of the king’s gift. (S) CCRs.

1283, King Edward continued his Welsh campaign, capturing and executing Dafydd, brother of Llewelyn; completing the conquest of Wales.

10/1283, Almaric de Sancto Amando acknowledges that he owes to William de Hamelton 130 marks. (S) CCRs.

6/1284, Almaric de Sancto Amando, Plaintiff, and Hugh Sancto Cruce and Is' his wife. Defendants. (S) Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1891.

1285, Amaury, 1st Baron St. Armand, of Millbrook, Bedfordshire; West Woodhay, Berkshire; and Gormanston, co. Meath, Ireland, died.

Child of Amaury and ?:

i. Guy de Saint Amand, born ? in Ireland.

1287, Guy died leaving his brother Amaury as heir.

ii. Amaury de Saint Amand, born ? in Ireland.

1/30/1288, Order to the same to take into the king's hand the lands late of John  Malet, deceased, tenant by knight service of the heir [Amaury] of Amaury de Sancto Amando. (S) CFRs.

Amaury married Mary ? (d.1333). [After Amaury’s death she married John Peyvre.]

3/18/1301, … assize of bread and ale in Oxford … Amaury de Sancto Amando, to whom the king committed the castle to stay therein at the king's will, meddles in no wise therewith. (S) CFRs.

1310, Amaury, of Ireland (Dublin & Meath), Berks, Derby, Bedford, Bucks, Devon, Gloucester and Wilts, died leaving his brother John as heir. (S) UKNA.

7/31/1310, Writ for IPM of Amaury de Sancto Amando. … John his brother, aged 30 and more, is his next heir. (S) CIsPM.

iii. John de Saint Amand (7604750), born 1282 in Ireland. [3rd son]


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