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Monday, August 24, 2020

Baron William de Auberville

 243382318. Baron William de Auberville

~1195, William de Abrincis born in England, s/o 486764636. Hugh de Auberville & 486764637. Lady Joan ?.

1213, William’s father died; William a minor.

1213, William de Ainesford paid 1200 marks for the wardship of William and his lands.

1214, William de Ainesford sold the custody of William and the lands to William Brewer.

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

Aft. 1225, William’s mother died.

1230, ‘Willelmus de Aubervill’, summoned in a case involving his cousin Thomas de Ardern.

1235, William increased the endowment of his father-in-law in the asylum of West Somerton for persons with leprosy.

1236, William de Auberville gave the advowsons of Suffolk to Adam, prior of Butley.

1239-40, William de Auberville disputed warren in Benhall, Kelton and Farnham against William Russell. (S) Eye Priory Cartulary, Pt2, Brown, 1994, P62.

5/30/1241, Mandate to deliver to Bernard de Sabaldia, or to William de Aumbervill, his serjeant, the castle of Reygate. (S) CPRs.

4/7/1242, Protection with clause volumus for William de Aumbervill so long as her be beyond seas with the king. (S) CPRs.

5/20/1242, King Henry III arrived at Royen, France with a small contingent; but with 30 tons of gold. They were soon joined by French nobles against the forces of the Count of Poitou and King Louis IX.

7/22/1242 at Saintes, the 2 armies met with the superior sized French force winning.

9/27/1242, King Henry returned to England arriving at Portsmouth.

1245, William died.

(S) History of Walmer, Elvin, 1894, P42.

Child of William and ?:

i. Joan de Auberville (121691159), born ~1225 in England.

2/18/1248, The king has taken the homage of Henry of Sandwich for the lands and tenements which he ought to hold of the king in chief by reason of Joan his wife, daughter and heiress of William d’Auberville. Order to co-escheators in the counties of Kent, Norfolk and Suffolk, to cause the aforesaid Henry and Joan to have full seisin of all the lands and tenements of which the aforesaid William was seised as of fee on the day he died and which fall to the aforesaid Joan by inheritance. (S) FRsHIII.

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