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Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Baron Henry Lovel & Lady Alice de Kari

 159699328. Baron Henry Lovel & 159699329. Lady Alice de Kari

~1135, Henry born in England, s/o 319398656. Ralph Lovel & 319398657. Margaret of Huntingdon.

~1140, Alice born in England.

12/19/1154, Henry II crowned king of England.

1155, Henry’s grandfather died.

1159, Henry heir to his father, paying 5 marks [Ralph, Lord of Castle Kary had adopted the name Lovel.]

1161, Henry first appears in the rolls for Somerset. (S) Complete Peerage.

1162, Henry Lovel answered for scutage on 5 knights’ fees. (S) Fuedal Assessments, Keefe, 1983, P256.

1163-1183, Henry Lovel, lord of Hawick (Roxb) and of Castle Cary (Som), gives two bouini of land to the canons of St. Andrews. (S) Peoples and Languages, … Britain and Ireland, Sharpe.

1163-1183, “Henry Lovel to all his worthy men French and English as well present and future.”

1165, Henry Lovel answered for scutage on 5 knights’ fees. (S) Fuedal Assessments, Keefe, 1983, P256.

1166, King William the Lion of Scotland confirmed a grant of land made to the monks of Jedburgh by Margaret, mother of Henry. (S) History of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, 1887, P421.

1166, Henry Lovel of Hawcy witnessed a charter under the great seal of Scotland by King William the Lion at Lochmaben to Robert de Brus II.

1166, Henry certified to have 18 knight’s fees [6.5 were mortain] in the assessment of aid of marriage of Maud, the king’s daughter. (S) History and Antiquities of Somersetshire, Phelps, 1839, P34.

1176, Henry amerced 100 marks for trespassing in the king’s forest.

3/30/1183, Pope Lucius III confirmed Henry’s bestowing of 2 oxgangs of land in Branxholme on  the monks of St. Andrews. (S) The House of Cockburn, Cockburn-Hood, 1888, P11.

1187, Pope Gregory VIII confirmed Henry’s bestowing of 2 oxgangs of land in Branxholme on  the monks of St. Andrews. (S) Bannatayne Club Publications, I97, V1, 1850, P341.

1188, Henry Lovel by a fine of 100 marks licenced to implead Robert de Lovington for lands in Bratton and Brewton, Somerset. (S) Antiquities of the County of Somerset, V1, Collinson, 1791, P215.

9/3/1189, Richard I crowned king of England.

1194, Henry Luvel, assessed in the third and fourth Scutage, at twenty Shillings for every Fee, to defray the expenses of the Norman army. (S) House of Yvery, Anderson, 1742, P310.

1194, Henry, baron Lovel of Castle Kari, died. (S) Medieval Deeds of Bath and District, Kemp, 1974, P57. (S) Synopsis of the Peerage, V1, 1825, Nicolas, P392.

[––Alice––]

5/27/1199, John crowned king of England.

1208, Henry [the son] held land by the service of 4 knights: 2 for the honor of Mortain, 2 for the honor of Castle Cary. Henry paid 300 marks and 7 palfries for livery of his lands; also holding Hunewy, Pydecumbe, and Colney in the hundred of Brewton, co. Somerset; Pydecumbe and Colney held jointly with his mother Alice, and Maud, the widow of his brother [Ralph].

(S) A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct, Burke, 1866, P332.

Child of Henry and Alice:

i. Henry Lovel (79849664), born ~1160 in England.

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