39819144. William Aguillon
1195, William Aguillon was
claiming a knight's fee in Nutbourne against Manser and Richard Aguillon. (S)
The Victoria History of the County of Sussex, V4, 1997, P108.
5/27/1199, John crowned king
of England.
1200, William offered his son
William to King John as a hostage.
9/14/1206, Nicholas son of
Hugh and Cecily, his wife, plaintiffs, …, and William Aguillun, tenant,
concerning the reasonable dower which was belonging to Cecily herself from the
free tenement which was Amaurus Aguillun's, formerly her husband, in
Wharram-le-Street. (S) Feet of Fines, Yorkshire.
Aft. 4/7/1208, Joan’s 1st husband, Ralph le
Parmentier, king’s serjeant, died without heirs.
~1210, William Aguillon held
3 knights’ fees of the honor of Arundel. (S) Sussex Archaeological Collections,
V3, 1850, P55.
Bef. 11/5/1212, Henry fitz
Aylwin [married to Margaret], first Lord Mayor of London, died. William
Aguillun had already made fine for the custody and marriage of Joan, the
granddaughter and heiress of the said Henry, widow of Ralph le Parmentier, who
was in the custody of William de Harcourt, seneschal of William Marshall, earl
of Pembroke. The sheriffs of Hertfordshire, Kent, Surrey, Norfolk and Suffolk
were ordered to deliver the lands of Henry and Ralph to William.
William married Joan, d/o Bartholomew Cheney of Addington,
Surrey. (S) Literary and Biographical Magazine, V10, 1793, P300.
1214, Mandate to the Barons of the Exchequer … 300 marks …
respite to Wm. Aguilon.
9/1214, Willelmum Aguillun named in a letter from King John to
Peter des Roches.
1/1215, Willelmo Aguillono named in a letter of King John.
1215, … “et hereditas Johanne uxoris Willelmi Aguillum” in a
letter of King John.
6/19/1215 at Runnymede, William, an adherent of King John,
swore to obey the mandate of the 25 barons chosen as Conservators at the
signing of the Magna Carta.
Bef. 12/13/1215, William sided with the barons against King
John.
King John took William’s lands.
10/28/1216, Henry III, age 9, crowned king of England. William
was a supporter of Henry’s ascension, and in right of his wife prepared a dish
called Malpigernoun in the king’s kitchen on coronation day and served it to
the king.
9/17/1217, William’s lands were restored.
1218, William of Aguillon gifted a wind mill to Merton Priory,
previously rented by Bartholomew of Kensington for 2s.
9/17/1219, William Aguillon and Joan, his wife, give the king
half a mark for having a pone before the justices at Westminster at Michaelmas
in five weeks against Ralph of Clere, concerning the manor of Greatham with
appurtenances. (S) FRsHIII.
Bef. 6/5/1222, Alan, son of the mayor of London, died without
issue; his lands falling to William Aguillum in right of his wife.
1223, William Aquilon possessed 1 fee of the manor of Greatham
of the earl of Warren.
1223, William Aguillon [and others] complained that Matilda,
the wife of Richard de Toreini had more dower than she was entitled.
6/15/1227, Grant to Godfrey de Crawcumbe … of the gift of
William Aguilun, his land at Weycumbe and la Newelande, … (S) CChRs, V1.
William left England.
8/1/1227, Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire to place in respite,
…, the demand of 35 m. that he makes … from Eudo de Longvillers for the debt
that he owed, as is said, to William Aguillon, who has abjured the realm, ….
(S) FRsHIII.
William returned to London.
1230, Grant by William Agulun to Roger Duk, citizen of London …
in the parish of St. Botulph without Bisshpesgate. (S) Desc. Catalogue of
Ancient Deeds, 1890, P188.
1230s, William Aguillon, steward of Pevensey, commissioned to
try prisoners at Chichester gaol. (S) English Government in the 13th
Century, Jobson, 2004, P105.
1233, Bartholomew Cheney holding in Addington, Surrey, [by
deputy-service of his son-in-law William Aguillon] office of making hasitas in
the king’s kitchen on the day of coronation. (S) Fragmenta Antiquitatis,
Blount, 1815, P53. [Surreia. Willelmus Agulon, quit habet heredem Bartholmei de
Cheney in uxorem, … (S) De Antiquis Legisbus Liber, Stapleton, 1846, P-XV.]
1234, William attended parliament as baron of Addington. (S) Victoria
History of te County of Surrey, V4, 1912, P195.
9/7/1234, Order to the sheriff of Surrey to place in respite
the demand he makes from William Aguillon by summons of the Exchequer for the
scutage that he does not owe, as he says, from his land of Addington, …. (S)
FRsHIII.
1235, A grant to Eleanor daughter of Gilbert de Addington
witnessed by William Aguillon. (S) The 1235 Surrey Eyre, 2002, P165.
1235, William Aguillon claimed 7/8 fee against Margaret, wife
of Nicholas de Lymesy.
8/24/1235, Order to the sheriff of Surrey to place in respite
the demand for scutage that he makes from William Aguillon … until Michaelmas …,
and to cause his livestock, …, to be delivered to him in the meantime. (S)
FRsHIII.
Bartholomew de Chennay died.
1236, William Agulun called upon to show cause why he should
not be assess for the service of half a knight, because his father-in-law
Bartholomew de Chennay had been assessed in the Toulouse scutage in 1159 for
two marks. (S) A History of Surrey, Malden, 1900, P96. [The jurors found for
William because Bartholomew had held by sergeantry.]
1241, William Aguillon remised to Walter de Limesi a third part
of a fee in North Merdon for 16 marks. (S) Honors and Knights’ Fees, Farrer,
1923, P43.
9/25/1241, Willemus Agilun tuenet unum feodum militis in
Percinges … heredes Bartholomei de Kaisneto …
7/8/1243, Pardon to William Agulun of his flight and outlawry
for the death of Adam de Munceaus and for robbery and breach of the peace ;
with the usual conditions. (S) CPRs.
Bef. 10/3/1244, William died.
(S) The Manors of Suffolk, Copinger, 1905, P46. (S) De Antiquis
Ligebus Liber, Cronica Maiorum et Vicecomitum Londoniarum, 1846.
Family notes:
·
There are also records of “Bartholomew de
Cheney” in Surrey in 1161, 1165, 1190, 1212.
·
1147, William Aguillon, sieur de Trie, attended
Louis VII on crusade; dying within a year, succeeded by his son Manasser
Aguillon [died bef. 1194.]
·
4/22/1171, William Aguillon, lord of Tarragona,
killed Hugh, bishop of that city, for maintaining the privilidges of his
church. (S) The Complete Works of Flavius Josephus, Whiston, 2008, P757. [The
same year Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury was killed.]
·
1185, William Aguillon appears in Receipt Roll
of the Exchequer for Michaelmas. (S) Harvesting the Air, Kealey, 1987, P307.
Child of William and ?:
i. William Aguillon (19909572), born by 1200 in England.