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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Sir Emery de Sacy & Agnes ?

19962658. Sir Emery de Sacy & 19962659. Agnes ?

~1190, Aymer de Sacy born in Normandy, s/o §§Rogo de Sacy. (S) See 6/10/1231.

Aft. 1199, Emery’s father died. (S) See 6/10/1231.

~1205, Agnes born in England.

1215, Aimery, s/o Rogo de Sacy, obtained from King John a charter granting him a weekly market every Saturday at Barton Stacey. (S) Hist. of Hampshire, V4, 1911, Barton Stacy.

6/19/1215 at Runnymede near Windsor, King John forced to agree to the terms of the Magna Carta.

5/12/1216, Prince Louis [future VIII] of France, after a successful landing, crowned King of England in London. In June, Louis captured Winchester and controlled half of England.

10/28/1216, Henry III, age 9, crowned king of England.

1217, Mandatum est Richard filio Rogeri … homines Emerici de Sassy de Berton, … (S) CPRs.

9/12/1217, For 10,000 marks and land exchanges, Louis forfeited his claim to the English crown by the treaty at Kingston-on-Thames. A principal provision of the treaty was amnesty for English rebels.

1219, Aimery forfeited Barton Stacy. (S) Hist. of Hampshire, V4, 1911, Barton Stacy.

9/15/1221, Order to the sheriff of Hampshire to place in respite the demand he makes by summons of the Exchequer from Aymer de Sacy for scutages and other things. (S) FRsHIII.

10/5/1221, The king has given respite to his beloved and faithful Aymer de Sacy , who he has sent on embassy to Poitou, from the £6 10s 10d which are exacted from him for William de [la] Barton for the fine that William made with King John, the king’s father, so that he might be delivered from his prison, until his return from Poitou. (S) FRsHIII.

10/6/1221, The Royal Council sent out Engelard de Cigogne and Emery de Sacy [Engelardum de Cygogny et Emericum de Sacy] to keep and defend the land of Poitou. (S) CPRs. (S) The Minority of Henry III, Carpenter, 1990, P267.

1222, De denariis liberandis. Rex fratri Simoni de Templo … Mandamus … nostris Engelardo de Cygoyny et Emerico de Sacy, … (S) CPRs.

1223, Emericus de Sacy and Alan Basset appointed to meet the king of Jerusalem on his landing in Kent.

9/6/1223, Order to the sheriff of Hampshire to place in respite, until upon his account at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the 7th year, the demand of £6 10s 10d that he makes by summons of the Exchequer from Aymer de Sacy for the debt of William de la Barton. (S) FRsHIII.

5/2/1224, Pledges for John of Bassingbourn … Aymer de Sacy for 5m. (S) FRsHIII.

8/7/1225, Order to the sheriff of Hampshire to place in respite the demand he makes by summons of the Exchequer from Aymer de Sacy for the debt that he owes the king. (S) FRsHIII.

By 1226, Aimery restored of Barton Stacy, had a lawsuit between him and his men of Barton and Newton postponed. (S) Hist. of Hampshire, V4, 1911, Barton Stacy.

By 1227, Emery married Agnes.

6/10/1231, Grant to Emery de Sacy of the gift made by King John to Rogo de Sacy, his father, of £50 of land in England, that is £47 in Berton and 60s in Sumburn, to be held by himself, his heirs and assigns, by the service of the fee of 1 knight, … (S) CChRs. [King John made the grant in 1199. (S) Hist. of Hampshire, V4, 1911, Barton Stacy.]

11/2/1233, To Thomas de Berkele. The king is sending into his parts Emericus de Sacy together with some other knights to keep the peace of those parts … (S) CPRs.

11/10/1233, Mandate to Thomas de Berkele to deliver his castle of Berkele to Emery [Amury] de Sacy and his fellows. (S) CPRs.

1235, A plea between Emery de Sasy and Fulk de Muntgumery, as to wheter ½h. in Bassingburn which Warin de Bassinburn held of the fee late of William de Cau of Morden belonged to the said fee which the king had lately given to Fulk … [found in favor of Emery.] (S) Feudal Cambridgeshire, Farrer, 1920, P4.

4/28/1235, Grant to Emery de Sascy, for a fine [of 400 marks], of the custody during the minority of the heirs, of the lands and heirs of Warin de Bassingburn, with the marriage of the heirs. (S) CCRs. [He married his daughter Isabel to Warin, s/o Warin.]

8/23/1235, Licence for Emery de Sascy to let his land of Berton to farm for 3 years … (S) CPRs.

11/16/1235, The king has committed his castle of St. Briavels and his forest of Dean with their appurtenances and all issues to his beloved and faithful Aymer de St. Amand to keep at his costs for 1 year …, rendering £40 per annum to the king. (S) FRsHIII.

5/4/1236, The king has granted to his beloved and faithful Aymer de Sacy that, of the fine which he made with him for having custody of the land and heirs of Warin of Bassingbourn (19962656), of which he was bound to render 100m.  per annum, he may henceforth render £40 each year. (S) FRsHIII.

4/1/1237, Payn de Chaworth has made fine with the king by 200m. for having custody of the land and heir of Margaret de la Ferté , … He has found Simon de Montfort as pledge for 25m., H. de Bohun, earl of Essex and Hereford, for 25m., Aymer de St. Amand for 25m., Richard de Gray for 25m., John fitz Geoffrey for 25m., John de Plessetis for 25m., Aymer de Sacy for 25m., and Reginald de Mohun for 25m. … to have full seisin of the land formerly of the same Margaret, one of the heirs of William Brewer. (S) FRsHIII.

12/29/1238, John of Barton gives 1m. for having 4 justices to take the assize that he arraigned against Aymer de Sacy. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire. (S) FRsHIII.

By 1241, Emery ordered to France. [While there the King confirmed the charter of 1215, and granted an additional  yearly fair on the vigil and feast of St. Margaret. (S) Hist. of Hampshire, V4, 1911, Barton Stacy.]

3/4/1241, The king has committed the foreign hundred of Alton [and also the hundred of Basingstoke] to Aymer de Sacy to keep for as long as it pleases the king. (S) FRsHIII.

3/7/1242, Mandate to Emery de Sacy, sheriff of Southampton, and William Pepin, that of the treasure which the sheriffs of Gloucester and Wilts have delivered to them, which treasure was deposited at Bristol and Devizes, they are to cause Nicholas de Bolevill … to have 3,000 marks … (S) CPRs.

5/1/1242, Acknowledgement of the payment … by order of the king to Emery de Sacy, sheriff of Southampton, and William Pepin, of £1,638 … to be carried to Portesmuth to make purveyance against the king’s crossing to Gascony. (S) CPRs.

8/17/1242, Mandate to William le Arcevesque [archbishop], if there be necessity by the coming of the king of France to him, to retain, with the counsel of Ralph de Haya and Emery de Sacy, 100 or 120 knights at the king’s pay of the defence of the said William’s castle of Partenay [Poitou, France]; … (S) CPRs.

5/20/1242, King Henry III arrived at Royen, France with a small contingent; but with 30 tons of gold. They were soon joined by French nobles against the forces of the Count of Poitou and King Louis IX.

8/28/1242, To Emery de Sacy. … the king … commands the said Emery, … to come with all speed to the king with the whole of the king’s people who are with him in garrison in the castle of Partenay. (S) CPRs.

1/12/1243, To the treasurer and chamberlains to pay 40m. of the king’s gift out of the king’s treasure to the king’s beloved and faithful Aymer de Sacy. (S) FRsHIII.

11/14/1244, Aymer de Sacy has made fine with the king by 60m.  for having the custody of the land and heir of Richard Foliot who held of the king in chief in Exbury, and for the marriage of the same heir. (S) FRsHIII.

7/20/1245, The king has pardoned to Aymer de Sacy 50m. of the 60m. … fine … for the custody of the land and heir of Richard Foliot … because the aforesaid heir has died. (S) FRsHIII.

2/22/1246, The king has pardoned to Aymer de Sacy £81 of the £141 which he owes. (S) FRsHIII.

1/8/1248, To the king’s bailiffs of Southampton. Order to cause Aymer de Sacy to have 20m. and 2 tuns of wine of the king’s gift. (S) FRsHIII.

5/4/1248, Royal Grant to Peter de Monte Forti to close his wood of Remeham, within the king's new forest of Windleshour, and to make a park there … Witn.: Hugh de Vinou; Ralph son of Nich.; Bertram de Cryoll; Richard de Grey; Peter fitz Mathew; Ralph de Haya; Emery de Sacy; … (S) UKNA.

6/9/1248, The king has pardoned to Aymer de Sacy all the debts which he owed. (S) FRsHIII. [This means his heir will not have to pay the debts.]

7/2/1253, Grant to Warin de Bassingburne, who has taken to wife Isabel daughter and one of the heirs of Emery de Sacy and who by order of the king is going with him to Gascony, that if the lot of humanity befall the said Emery before the king's return, a reasonable part of the lands of the said Emery shall be assigned to the said Warin and his wife, and seisin made without delay … (S) CPRs.

1253, Emery died before King Henry left for Gascony, wife Agnes surviving. (S) UKNA.

[––Agnes––]

7/25/1253, IPM of Emery de Sacy: Isabella, aged 25, and Agnes, aged … his daughters, are his heirs. Southampton. Beitun town, 3 carucates land held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee; … Seleburn, ½ carucate land, a mill, &c. which he sometime gave to the Templars. (S) CIsPM.

7/26/1253, The king has taken the homage of Warin de Bassingburn who took to wife Isabella daughter and one of the heirs of Emery de Sacy … and has rendered to him 1 moiety of all the lands … held of the king in chief falling to the inheritance of the same Isabella, and other moiety … falling to the inheritance of Agnes daughter and the other heir of the aforesaid Emery who is within the legal age and in the king’s wardship the king has committed to the aforesaid Warin until the legal age of the aforesaid Agnes, … the aforesaid Agnes staying with her mother the same William will find all suitable necessaries both in garments and in victuals as long as she is within the legal age … and if it happens that Agnes who was the wife of the aforesaid Emery shall have died the aforementioned Agnes her daughter being within legal age, then he will answer at the Exchequer for the share of the lands which she held in dower falling to aforementioned Agnes according to the value of the same lands up to the sum of the aforesaid £15. … the same Warin to have full seisin … saving to the aforesaid Agnes who was the wife of the aforesaid Emery her rightful dower from the aforesaid lands. (S) FRsHIII.

Children of Emery and Agnes:

i. Isabel de Sacy (9981329), born 1228 in England.

ii. Agnes de Sascy, born ? in England.

Aft. 7/26/1253, Agnes married Sir Peter de Coudray, s/o Fulk.

11/30/1255, The king has pardoned Warin of Bassingbourn £11 of £22 10s. in which he is bound to the king for custody of the daughter [Agnes] and one of the heiresses of Emery de Sacy, … (S) FRsHIII.

Son: Sir Thomas de Coudray (d.1348). [Lands eventually passed to the Popham family.]


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