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Friday, December 2, 2011

Sir Robert de Everingham & Alice de la Hyde


23640888. Sir Robert de Everingham & 23640889. Alice de la Hyde

1256, Robert born in England, s/o 47281776. Baron Adam de Everingham.

~1258, Alice born in England, d/o 47281778. Robert de la Hyde & 47281779. Cecily Walerand.

1/16/1266, Safe conduct until Easter for Robert son of Adam de Everingham and his household, coming to the king’s court. Protection and safe conduct for Adam de Everingham, … esquires of the said Adam de Everingham, their horses, harness and goods which were in his hands at the time of his retirement from the isle of Axilhome ; provided that they behave faithfully to the king his son and others and that Adam, … shall be before the kin to hear the king’s award … of the mise of Bikerdik to which he submitted himself. (S) CPRs.

By 1271, Robert married Alice. (S) IPM of Robert, 8/18/1287. [Robert’s father Adam gave the manor of Schireburne with appurtenances, without any retention, to Robert and Alice de la Hyde, his wife.]

11/16/1272, Edward I ascended to the throne while on crusade.

10/22/1279, Walter de Helyun [Walter de la Hyde] … and granted and acknowledged that if Robert de Everingham, by himself or his attorney, and Alice his wife, in her own person, come before the justices in eyre in co. York, … and grant … (S) CCRs.

10/28/1279, Enrolment of grant by Robert de Everingham, son of Sir Adam de Everingham, to Sir Walter de Helyun and Alice his wife, for their service and for 300 marks, of all his land in La Hide and Wodemanton, co. Hereford, … (S) CCRs.

12/6/1281, Robert succeeded his father.

1282, Edward left for a Wales expedition taking Queen Eleanor and daughter Eleanor. Edward set up residence at Rhudlan castle, Flintshire, where he held court.

1282, Robert served in Wales under Henry de Lacy.

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

6/28/1283, Robert summoned to Shrewsbury by writ from Rhuddlan to the king to hold a colloquium to ordain what should be done with David, brother of Llewellyn, formerly prince of Wales. (S) The Titular Barony of Clavering, 1891, P16.

12/22/1283, Enrolment of grant by Brother Peter, prior of Lenton, … Witnesses: … Sir Ralph de Crumwell, Sir Richard de Grey, … Sir Robert de Everingham. (S) CCRs.

1287, Robert served in Wales.

1287, “Robert de Everingham: Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire” died, son Adam 7 years old. (S) UKNA, IPM.

9/11/1287, To Thomas de Normanvill, escheator beyond Trent. Order to restore to Alice de la Hide, late the wife of robert de Everingham, son and heir of Adam de Everingham, the manor of Schireburn in Harefordlitgh’, … Adam in his lifetime enfeoffed Robert and Alice of the manor without andy retainment, and that Alice was in full and peaceful seisin … for 16 years … (S) CCRs.

11/2/1287, Alice, late the wife of Robert de Everingham, acknowledges that she owes Robert de Beltoft … 91£ 6s 8d … William de Hamelton, clerk, 40 marks, … (S) CCRs.

2/3/1288, To Thomas de Normanvill, … Order to cause dower to be assigned to Alice, late the wife of Robert de Everingham, … (S) CCRs.

5/8/1290, Grant to Robert de Tubotot, for 500 marks, … of the custody, during minority of the heirs, of the lands and heirs late of Robert de Everingham … with the marriage of the heirs. (S) CPRs.

Alice married Thomas de Normanvill.

11/5/1290, Pardon to Thomas de Normanvill of 100 marks, where by he made fine for licence to marry Alice, late the wife of Robert de Everingham, tenant in chief. (S) CPRs.

11/13/1290, King Edward I stopped at Laxton and visited with the family of Adam de Everingham for four or five days. (S) Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, V3, 1900, P67.

Thomas died.

1295, Alice de Everingham, widow of Thomas de Normanvile, requests a writ to her husband's executors to find her sustenance amounting to 40 marks according to the tenor. (S) UKNA.

1297, John, parson of Everingham vs. Alice de Everingham and 5 others over 4 bovates of land in Everingham.

1302, Assize of novel disseisin of the prior of Gyseburne against Alice widow of Robert de Everingham, … tenements in Schireburne in Harford Lith. (S) Record Series, V17, 1895, P76.

1304, William de Chaddeworth demised the manor of North Leverton to Alice formerly wife of Robert de Everingham to hold for the life of Alice formerly wife of Walter de Stirchesley. (S) Collections for a History of Staffordshire, V7, 1886, P117.

5/1307, IPM of John Walraund: … Alice de Eddeworth, one of the aunts of the aforesaid John Walrand, Alice de Everingham, daughter of Cecily, another aunt, Bevis de Knovile, son of Joan de Knovile, daughter of the same Cecily, Maude la Bret and Cecily de Heylioun, wife of Peter de Heylioun, daughters of Cecily, … Alice de Everingham is aged 42 years, Bevis [30] … Maude [33] … Cecly [28.] (S) IsPM for the County of Worcester, 1894, P36. [John, an idiot, related by descent from his grandfather, William Walraund, and Isabel his wife.]

2/25/1308, Edward II crowned king of England.

12/12/1310, IPM of John Walraund: …  Alice de Everingham [40], Bevis [30] … Maude [28] … Cecly [26].] (S) IsPM for the County of Worcester, 1894, P36.

8/11/1312, Licence for Alice, late the wife of Robert de Everyngham, to grant in fee a third part of the manor of Garthorpe, co. Leicester, to Thomas, son of Robert de Everyngham. (S) CPRs.

10/27/1313, Commission of oyer … on complaint by Alice de Everingham that … [many named] by night broke her houses at Everingham, co. York, carried away her goods and assaulted her. (S) CPRs.

1323-24, … between Robert fitz payn and Ela his wife, querents, … Hugh de Knoville put in his claim. Alice de Everingham put in her claim. Thomas le Bret put in his claim. Peter Helyon and Cecilia his wife in their claim. (S) Feet of Fines, V12, P121.

Aft. 4/1/1326, Alice died.

(S) A Gen. and Heraldic Dic., Burke, P191. (S) Some Historic Mansions of Yorkshire, V2, 1889, P133.

Family notes:

·         Robert de Everingham, knight, the last of the chief lords of Laxton, who held the high hereditary office of chief keeper, or custodian of the royal forests of Nottingham and Derby. (S) The Monuments at Laxton Church, Stevenson.

Children of Robert and Alice:    

i. Adam de Everingham (11820444), born 9/29/1280 in England.

ii. Robert de Everyngham, born ? in England.

1312, Robert married Lucy de Thweng, divorced from William le Latimer.

1316, Robert killed fighting the Scots. [No children, his brother Adam his heir].

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