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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Sir William le Latymer

30417792. Sir William le Latymer

~1210, William born in England.

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

10/30/1235, Amercements at Lincoln. From William Latimer, for disseisin, 40s. (S) FRsHIII.

4/25/1236, William Latimer gives the king 20s. for having a writ that the sheriff might cause the record of a plea that was in the court of the wapentake of Aswardhurn between Theobald Hautein and the aforesaid William, concerning two swans. (S) FRsHII.

1/26/1241,For Mathias Bezill  … Later, the king betook himself to William Latimer who will acquit Mathias of the aforesaid fine. (S) FRsHIII.

4/23/1241, William granted, for 120 marks, the custody and the land and heir of Roger of Notton. (S) FRsHIII.

1/12/1253, Exemption from being put on assizes, juries or recognitions. … William le Latimer. (S) CPRs.

5/30/1253, Protection for the following going with the king to Gascony … William le Latimer. (S) CPRs.

8/6/1253, King Henry left for Gascony from Portsmouth with 300 ships. [Various camps, returning 1/1255.]

7/22/1254, Appointment, during pleasure, of William le Latimer to keep the county and castle of York. (S) CPRs.

1254, William le Latymer, sheriff, witnessed a charter of Thomas de Etton to Byland abbey, York. (S) Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, V19, P114.

6/20/1255, Commitment to William le Latymer, sheriff of York, … of the castle of Pykering … at his own cost with the county of York so long as he be sheriff of York. (S) CPRs.

7/20/1257, Appointment … R. de Quency, earl of Winchester, Gilbert de Preston and William Latemer, to determine and settle the contentions between A. king of Scotland, and certain magnates of his realm, at Stryvelyn, … (S) CPRs.

11/3/1258, Appointment … the following knight have the keeping of the following counties … William le Latymer, York. (S) CPRs.

7/28/1260, Writ directed to William le Latymer, escheator beyond Trent … [IPM of Roger de Caton] (S) Record Society of Lancashire, V48, 1903, P225.

9/30/1260, Safe conduct, … for Alexander, king of Scotland, and his spouse the king’s daughter, … coming to see the king in England … if the said queen be pregnant, the said king shall take her back to her own realm, … the magnates of the realm  of Scotland shall have and take back the child to Scotland. And William de Latymer, king’s knight, has made oath on the king’s soul that he will observe this promise. (S) CPRs.

4/29/1261, Acknowledgement of the receipt from Louis, king of France, … £15,000 of Tours, and for £12,000 of Tours, and these 3 pairs of letters were handed over to William le Latymer and Master H. de Gaunte, the bearers. (S) CPRs.

1/7/1261, Whereas divers question … have been had between the king and S. de Monteforti, earl of Leicester, and Eleanor his wife, the king’s sister, and L. king of France, … the said king submits himself on all such questions, … he empowers Ebulo de Montibus and William le Latymer to swear on the king’s soul that he will observe the same. (S) CPRs.

5/6/1262, William le Latimer the king’s escheator north of Trent. (S) Mamecestre, V1, 1861, P101.

10/28/1263, Power to William le Latimer and Ralph de Dunion to comprimise in the king’s name with Louis, king of France, touching all contentions and discords between the king and the nobles of the realm on the account of the provisions of Oxford … (S) CPRs.

1/5/1264, William le Latymer, knight, appointed to present King Henry III’s case at the Mise of Amiens. (S) Regional and Revision, Fleming, 1998, P81. (S) CPRs.

1266, William le Latymer sheriff of York. (S) Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, V19, P114.

5/4/1266, Commitment during pleasure to William le Latimer of the castle of Scardeburgh … (S) CPRs.

Aft. 2/8/1268, Mandate to William le Latimer to deliver the castle of York to Giles de Gousle. (S) CPRs.

Bef. 7/7/1268, William died.

Child of William and ?:

i. William le Latimer (15208896), born ~1240 in England.

ii. John le Latimer, born ~1245 in England.

Aft. 5/6/1262, John married, Christiana Ledet, widow of Thomas Gres, sister of William’s wife.

1282, John died. Child: Thomas le Latimer.


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