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Baron Robert de Tibetot & Lady Eve de Chaworth

 121691366. Baron Robert de Tibetot & 121691367. Lady Eve de Chaworth

~1235, Robert born in England, s/o §§Lord Henry de Tibetot & Alda ?, s/o §§Walter de Tibetot.

1240, Robert heir to his father.

~1252, Eve born in England, d/o 23639788. Baron Patrick de Chaworth & 23639789. Hawise de London.

8/6/1253, King Henry left for Gascony from Portsmouth with 300 ships. Encamped at Benauge [Oct.], Bazas [Dec.].

5/3/1254, Protection with clause volumus for the following who are going with the queen to the king in Gascony ; … Robert de Typetot … (S) CPRs.

7/19/1254, at St. Macaire, France. Exemption of Robert de Tibetot from being put on assizes, juries or recognitions, and from being made sheriff, coroner or other bailiff of the king against his will. (S) CPRs.

8/12/1254, King Henry’s retinue in camp at Bordeaux, France.

11/1/1254 at Las Huelgas in Burgos, Prince Edward married 13-year-old Leonore, ending the crisis in Gascony. Queen Eleanor accompanied Edward to Burgos.

1/1255, Henry and Eleanor returned to England.

5/13/1260 at Mortlake, Simon de Monte Forti, earl of Leicester, John, earl of Warren, Roger de Leyburn, Peter de Monte Forti, Roger de Clifford, and Hamo Lestraunge witnessed a charter of Edward, the king’s eldest son, to Robert de Tybetoto for his homage and service. (S) CChRs, 1906, P147.

1261, Robert de Tybetoft had a grant of free warren at Thorpe Parba. (S) History of the County of Leicester, Curtis, 1831, P173.

5/14/1264, Lord Edward captured with King Henry at the battle of Lewes, “at the Mill of the Hide”. Simon de Montfort effectively ruled England.

5/1264, Sir John de Bassingbourne, Sir Robert Tipetot, Sir John de Mussegros, Sir Pain de Chawurthe, and Sir Robert Walronde in the castle of Bristol, hearing from the Queen that Lord Edward was a prisoner at Wallingford, left Bristol with 300 horsemen on a Friday as the sun rose. They were unsuccessful in capturing the castle, and Lord Edward, from the walls of the castle, commanded them to return to Bristol. (S) Bristol Past and Present, V1, Nicholls, 1881, P135.

7/7/1264, Safe conduct … for … Roger de Mortuo Mari, …, Roger de Clifford, Warin de Bassinburn, Robert de Tibetot, John de Muscegros, …, and other knights … together with their household, horses and good which they bring with them. (S) CPRs.

9/24/1264, Mandate to Robert Waleraund, Warin de Bassingburn, John de Muscegros and Robert de Tipetot, … to deliver the castles of Marleberg and Lotegereshale … to Robert de Insula. (S) CPRs.

12/20/1264, Safe conduct … for … Warin de Bassinburn, … Payn de Cadurcis, … Robert de Tipetot, … and other knights, esquires, and serjeants, lately in the munition of the castle of Bristol,… coming to the king’s castle of Salisbury …. (S) CPRs.

8/2/1265, “Robert de Tybetoft” witnessed a grant of Gerard de Insula and Lady Alice de Insula.

8/4/1265, Lord Edward, having escaped captivity, defeated Simon de Montfort at the battle of Evesham; ending the barons’ revolt.

11/24/1265, Grant to Robert de Tybetot of the castle of Porcestre, mandate to Henry de Husee to deliver it to him. (S) CPRs.

1265-66, Grant of a maritagium of the manor of Claycoton next to Lilbourne in Northamptonshire, by Warin de Bassingburn, to Sir Laurence de St Maur who married Warin’s niece Emma. Witnesses: Sir Pain de Chaworth, Sir John de Musegros, Sir Robert de Typetot, Sir Patrick de Chaworth, Sir John Russell, Sir Baldwin de Bassingburn, … (S) Women of the English Nobility and Gentry, Ward, 1995, P28.

11/4/1266, Pardon, at the instance of Robert Tibetot, to John le Curteys for the death of Thomas de Cumbe. (S) CPRs.

1268, Robert granted free warren. (S) Arch. & Arch. Societies – Lincoln and Northampton, V13, 1875, P17.

[––Robert & Eve––]

~1269, Robert married Eve.

7/1270, Lord Edward made contracts with 18 nobles including Edmund of Lancaster, William de Valence, and Henry of Almain [likely each heading a contingent], as well as Payn de Chaworth and Robert Tibetot, to provide 225 knights at 100 marks per year pay. (S) Edward I, Prestwich, 1988, P68.

7/13/1270, Protection, with clause volumus, for 4 years from Easter, for Robert de Tybetot, a crusader, going with lord Edward in aid of the Holy Land. (S) CPRs.

8/19/1270 from Dover, Lord Edward and his army left on the 8th crusade.

11/10/1270, Lord Edward arrived in Tunis to find that King Louis had died, the crusader forces had been decimated by disease, and King Charles of Sicliy, his uncle by marriage, had already arranged a peace treaty with the emir of Tunis. The French fleet returned the next day.

1/1271, The English army retreated to Sicily.

By 5/1271, Lord Edward moved his forces to Acre; waiting for support to arrive [which never came.]

9/1172, Lord Edward, leaving soldiers to defend Acre, began his journey home.

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

11/1272, King Edward arrived at Sicily.

1273, King Edward traveled over land through Italy, across the alps, and into Savoy.

1273-74, King Edward traveled through Gascony where he had to suppress a rebellion of Gaston, vicomte of Bearn.

5/1274, King Edward proceeded through Burgundy, where he was challenged by Piers, count of Chalons, to a tournament.

8/19/1274 at Westminster abbey, Edward I crowned king of England.

9/19/1275, Appointment of Robert de Tibotot to the custody, during pleasure, of the lands and goods of Lucy de Meinill, who is non compos; … (S) CPRs.

1277, King Edward was in Chester where he cleared a road through a dense forest, and started construction on the castles of Flint and Rhuddlan. King Edward made forays into the Welsh lands of Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, prince of Wales, capturing Snowdonia and the isle of Anglesey.

8/1277, Robert de Tibetot, a commander in Wales under William de Valencia, reported capturing the castle of Cardigan. (S) Edward I, Prestwich, 1988, P190.

9/11/1277, Contract of John to marry Hawise. When John reaches the age of 20 his father to enfeoff him of £100 land as her dower. Robert Tybetot to pay Robert FitzRoger 600 marks, 400 to be retained if Hawise dies underage of 13 without heirs. (S) CPRs.

11/1277, Treaty between King, represented by Robert de Tibetot and Anthony Bek, and Lewellin, represented by Tudor ap Endenvat, at Aberconway. (S) Cal. of Ancient Charters, 1774, P1.

11/28/1277, Robert Tyboto granted a weekly market and annual fair at Burewell, co. Cambridge. (S) CChRs.

1/22/1278, Enrolment … sureties, to wit Sir William de Valencia and Sir Robert de Tybbetott, who made the obligation, … (S) CCRs.

7/5/1279, Grant to Robert Tibbetot of the marriage of the first-born son and heir of John de Mohun, lately deceased, tenant in chief. (S) CPRs.

1280, Marriage of Robert, s/o Robert de Tateshal to Eve d/o Robert de Tybetot. Robert to endow Eve with his father’s assent of £100 of land. Robert de Tybetot to pay 600 marks for the marriage. (S) CPRs.

6/8/1281, Robert appointed custody of the towns and castles of Carmarthen and Cardigan and all the other castles and lands of the king in West Wales, and the office of Justice. (S) CPRs.

1/1/1282, Kermerdyn, Wales. As the king wishes that the issues of the maurage of that town … he has appointed Rogert Tibotot to hear the account of the issues … (S) Cal. of Various Chancery Rolls, 1912, P212.

1282, Robert de Tibetot holds 1 fee in Burewelle of the honor of Richmond. (S) Feudal Cambridgehsire, P144.

10/21/1283, Restitution to Rees son of Mereduc … writ of entry directed to Robert de Tibotot, … (S) CPRs.

12/1283, Robert Tibotot one of the sureties of Geoffrey de Geneville and Matilda, his wife, and Peter their eldest son for a debt of £1,200 to William de Valencia. (S) CCRs.

10/2/1284, Enrolment … the queen’s seal … agreement made in the presence of the bishop of Bath and Wells, Sir John de Vescy, Sir Otto de Grandisono, Sir Robert Tibotot. (S) CCRs.

1285, Robert and Eve, and their son Pain, had a grant from Gerard de Rodes of the manors of Langar and Berneston, Nottinghamshire. (S) Honors and Knights’ Fees, Ferrar, 1923, P237.

4/28/1286, Quittance of the common summons for common pleas in co. Cambridge … Robert Tibotot. (S) CCRs.

1286, Robert de Tibotot wrote to William de Hamilton, chancellor. (S) Cal. of Ancienct Correspondence, 1935, P140.

2/20/1287, Association of John de Havering with Robert Tibetot, justice of West Wales. (S) CPRs.

6/1287–1/1288, Robert de Tibetot crushed the rebellion of Rhys ab Maredudd in Wales. (S) The Hanged Man, Bartlett, 2004, P78.

1/26/1290, Eleanor [de Bohun, widow of Robert, earl of Derby]and her brother Humphrey acknowledged a debt of £200 to Robert de Tibetoto and Matthew de Columbers. (S) CCRs.

1/7/1291, Licence for the alienation in frank almoin by Robert de Tibetot to the prior and convent of Royston … (S) CPRs.

6/4/1291, Appointment of Robert de Tibotot to the manor of Lillesleye, co. Suffolk, … reason of the trespasses of William de Monte Canisio … (S) CPRs.

1292, Robert, King’s Lieutenant in Wales, fought and defeated Ryhs ap Meredeth in a battle where 4000 Welsh were slain and Rhys made a prisoner.

12/16/1292, at Tuggehale, Edward I in the presence of Robert de Tibotot, John de Sancto Johanne, … the great seal was committed to the custody of John de Drokenesford … (S) CPRs.

1294, The Gascon War began between England and France, lasting 9 years.

8/3/1294, Commission of oyer and terminer … on complaint by Robert Tibotot, who is under the king’s special protection, … entered the manor of Edwardeston, co. Suffolk, … (S) CPRs.

3/1/1295, Licence for Ralph de Tony to assign to Robert son of Robert Tibotot, and his daughter as her marriage portion, … manors of Neweton and Stratford, co. Wilts, … (S) CPRs.

1296, Robert serving in Gascony [traveling from the Isle of Wight]. (S) CCRs.

7/29/1297, Robert appointed custody of the town and castle of Dynevor, Wales. (S) Castle Community, Rickard, 2002, P128.

4/25/1298, The king confirmed the marriage agreement by which Robert’s son Payn would marry Anneyse, d/o William de Ros. (S) Yorkshire Inquisitions, 1902, P85.

5/10/1298, Grant to Robert de Tibetot of the towns and all the king’s castes and lands in West Wales, … to hold from last Easter, for life, … (S) CPRs.

5/22/1298, Robert of Nettlestead, Suffolk died.

[––Eva––]

7/20/1298, Commission of oyer … broke the park of Adam son and heir of Robert de Everingham, a minor … Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, Eva, late the wife of Robert Tibbotot, … executors of the will of Robert Tibbotot, … (S) CPRs.

8/11/1298, Commission … who broke the park of Eva, late the wife of Robert Tibbotot, at Knesbury, co. Warwick, … (S) CPRs.

3/6/1299, Order to deliver to Payn, son and heir of Robert de Tibotot of the county of Nottingliam, tenant in chief, a moiety of the manor of Langar whereof Robert and Eva his wife and Payn were jointly enfeoffed, he having done homage. (S) CFRs.

11/21/1299, The King granted to Eva, widow of Robert Tibotot, the marriage of Payne, Robert’s son and heir, a minor. (S) Yorkshire Inquisitions, 1902, P85.

Eve died.

(S) Magna Carta Ancestry, P211, P821. (S) Fenwick Allied Ancestry, Sellers, P150.

Family notes:

·         1272-98, Robert in 19 records including constable of Nottingham, keeper of Berwod hay, justice of Wales, justice in the Bishopric of St. Davids, keeper of Lindsey manor, keeper of Nottingham, keeper of the Bishopric of Norwich, keeper of Edward-stone manor, and witness to a deed of William de Apeltrefeld. (S) CFRs.

·         11/26/1235, Order … to place in respite the demand for debts … from §§Henry de Tybetot for the land formerly of Baldwin de Hesterwig’, constable of Boulogne, which is in Henry’s hand. (S) FRsHIII.

·         12/26/1241, Suffolk. §§Alda, who was the wife of Henry de Tybetot,  gives one mark for having a precipe against Master Henry Surgeon [to remove a plea] from the county court of Suffolk to [the justices of the Bench at] Westminster. (S) FRsHIII.

Children of Robert and Eve:

i. Hawise de Tibetot (60845683), born ~1270 in England.

ii. Auda de Tibetot (60844549), born ~1275 in England.

iii. Payn de Tibetot (30421144), born 1280 in England. [heir]

iv. Eve de Tibetot, born ? in England.

Eve married Robert de Tattersall; s/o Robert de Tatteshall & Joan fitz Ranulf.

1330, Sir John de Cove was lord of Tateshale in right of Eve his wife, daughter of Robert de Tibetot, and relict of Robert Lord Tateshale. (S) Ess. Tow’s Topo. Hist. of Norfolk, V10, 1809, Topcroft.

v. Robert de Tibotot, born ? in England.

3/1/1295, Robert bethrothed to a daughter of Ralph de Tony … (S) CPRs.

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