243382850. Sir William de Duston & 243382851. Mary de Erdington
~1185, Mary born in England, d/o 486765702. Thomas de Erdington.
~1190, William de Duston born in England, s/o §William de
Duston.
[–––Mary & William
FitzAlan–––]
Mary 1st married William FitzAlan, s/o 189118208.
William Fitzalan.
3/3/1215, William FitzAlan succeeded his father, doing homage
at the Tower of London.
4/19/1215, William FitzAlan died. [No children.]
9/1215, The burgesses of York were order to pay William de
Duston £50 towards the wages of the seargents at Scarborough castle.
10/28/1216, Henry III, age 9, crowned king of England.
10/13/1217, Mary’s dower included the manor of Nortun; and
lands in Norfolk and Suffolk.
[–––William de Duston
& Mary –––]
Bef. 9/7/1218, William’s father died.
6/1219, William still under age, a minor in the wardship of Maud
le Bigod.
William married widow Mary.
6/1220, William de Duston and Mary his wife called to answer
John FitzAlan and show by what warrant they hold in the manor of Meleham,
Norfolk, which John claims as his right and inheritance. Mary claims dower right
from his brother William. (S) Curia Regis Rolls, V9, P57.
1223, Dionisia, widow of William fitz Geoffrey, appeared on the
fourth day against William de Duston, in a plea of the one-third part of the
vill of Langenhalre (Longner), which she claimed in dower. (S) Plea Rolls for
Staffordshire, V4, 1883.
1224 in Northampton, Joan, formerly the wife of Henry
FitzRalph, sued William for dower in Duston. (S) The Genealogist, 1904, P223.
6/1225, Willliam de Duston sued Thomas Coigne for the service
of owing to him for the free tenement in Hulmo. (S) Collections for a History
of Staffordshire, V4, 1883, P34.
11/12/1227, William de Duston in an agreement with Walter and
Thomas Coyngne; 16 acres in Hulme. (S) Feet of Fines.
By 8/21/1231, William, of Duston, Northamptonshire, died. (S)
FRsHIII.
Family notes:
·
Wakelin de Duston retired to the abbey of St.
James, where he became Abbot.
·
1/28/1206, Walkelin de Duston died; his son
William de Duston succeeding; receiving all the lands his fathere possessed at
the time ‘he put on the habit of a religious.’
·
(S) Journal of Northamptonshire, V13, 1906, P244.
·
9/9/1214 in York, William de Duston [the father]
paid a 10 mark seizin fine.
·
12/1215, William de Duston in rebellion against
King John.
·
6/1216, William de Duston appointed by King John
as sheriff of Northamptonshire.
·
10/13/1217, William gave allegiance of King
Henry III.
·
5/15/1218, William of Duston pledged 30 m. for
Robert Marmion in court to Ralph de Neville. (S) FRsHIII.
·
1218, Henry III committed to William of Duston
and Ralph de Norwich the custody of Alnwick castle.
·
Bef. 9/7/1218, William of Duston [the father]
died [his heirs his son William and a daughter Joan]. (S) FRsHIII. [Lands
siezed in Staffordshire, Shropshire and Nothamptonshire.]
·
(S) Antiquities of Shropshire, V8, Eyton, 1859,
P206.
Children of William [de Duston] and Mary:
i. Isabel de Duston (121691425), born ~1225 in England.
ii. Roisia de Duston, born ? in England.
Roisia married Sir John d’Oyley.