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Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Lord Reynold Fitz Peter & Joan de Vivonne & Alice de Stanford

 121688160. Lord Reynold Fitz Peter & 121688161. Joan de Vivonne & 60841863. Alice de Stanford

~1220, Reynold son of Peter born in Wales, 2nd s/o 9994954. Peter Fitz Herbert & 243376321. Sibil de Dynaunt.

~1230, Alice born in England d/o [proposed] §§Vivian de Stanford. [Sister of Robert de Stanford (fl.1251).]

1235, Reynold’s father died.

6/6/1235, Reginald’s older brother Herbert did homage for their father’s lands.

Bef. 5/27/1248, Reynold heir to his older brother Herbert Fitz Piers.

1249, Reginald fitz Peter suing Thomas Corbet (486765250) over a fined Thomas had levied with his brother Herbert.

[–––Reynold & Alice–––]

Bef. 9/1249, Reynold married Alice.

12/28/1249, John de Hybernia gone to Ireland on the affairs of Reginald son of Peter and Alice his wife. (S) CPRs.

11/1250, Reginald fitz Peter’s suit with Thomas Corbet still pending.

1251, Joan born in England, coheir & eldest d/o 243376322. William de Fortibus & 243376323. Maud de Ferrers.

1252, Ralph Bethune and his wife Elizabeth released their right to land in Mowthorpe held of Reginald fitz-Peter, tenant of the archbishop. (S) Early Yorkshire Charters, Farrer, 1915, P338.

8/6/1253, Reynold with King Henry as he left for Gascony from Portsmouth with 300 ships to suppress a rebellion.

10/15/1253 at Benauge, France [east of Bordeaux], Licence for life for Reynold son of Peter to hunt with his own dogs the hare and fox … counties of Southampton and Berks … (S) CPRs.

10/17/1253, Mandate to Walerand le Tieis … to go in person to the court of Reginald son of Peter of Beleinlenevy and cause to be recited a plea … (S) CPRs.

10/23/1253, Henry’s army in camp in France at Bazas, Meilhan, Bordeaux; then in 1254, Orleans.

1/1255, King Henry returned his army to England.

1255, Reginald assessed aid for the knighting of Prince Edward.

1255, William de Horton does suit for half a hide which he holds in Wodecote under Sir Reginald fitz Peter.

6/29/1256, Whereas Robert de Sancto Johanne, with the king’s consent, has given to Reynold son of Peter the marriage of John his son and heir, to the use of Alice daughter of the said Reynold and has married the said John to Alice, the king confirms the said marriage … (S) CPRs.

5/10/1257, Mandate to Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, …, Reynold son of Peter, Roger de Mortuo Mari, … Walter de Clifford, … Thomas Corbet, John Lestrange, John son of Alan, Fulk son of Warin, Griffin son of Maddoc and Ralph le Botiller, to be of counsel and aid to John de Grey, appointed by Edward the king’s son to keep the march of Wales … and to be captain of his army … (S) CPRs.

1258, Reynold summoned to service in Wales with 92 other tenants in chief [listed ahead of Thomas Corbet.] (S) Barons of the Welsh Frontier, Miesel, 1980, P120.

1259, Reginald fitz Peter seeking a suit to compel Thomas Corbet to have boundaries drawn between Pauntesbir’ and Caus.

1259, Reginald summoned to aid Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford, in defense of the Marches against Welsh prince Welsh prince Llywelyn ap Gruffydd. Lord Edward (I) led King Henry III’s campaign.

8/2/1259, Joan age 8, her marriage granted to Ingram de Percy of Dalton Percy.

1260, Reginald excused of scutage for service in Wales.

2/3/1261, Suit of novel disseizin arraigned by Baldwin de Bolers and his wife against Reginald fitz Peters and others, … tenement in Mariton.

6/17/1261, Grant to Reynold son of Peter of 60 marks … until the king provide for him more bountifully in wards and escheates. (S) CPRs.

7/9/1261, Reginald apponted sheriff of Southampton and constable of Winchester castle. (S) CPRs.

[–––Joan & Ingram de Percy–––]

1262, Joan 1st married to Ingram de Percy.

7/2/1262, Mandate to ... to deliver the manor of Freitmauntell to Reynold son of Peter … (S) CPRs.

10/1262, Ingram died. [No children.]

10/10/1262, Joan’s marriage right granted to Queen Eleanor.

12/1262, P. de Monte Forti wrote to Henry III King, reporting that he "found the Welsh march in great confusion" and names dominorum Humfridi de Boun, Reginaldi filii Petri …

4/1263, Reginald son of Peter, 30m. for Easter term year 47 of his annual fee of 60m. Paid to the same in tallies. (S) CLRs VI, 2356.

6/29/1263, The Manor of Isleworth hosted a gathering of Earl Simon de Montfort’s rebellious noblemen who held a conference with the King that sowed the seeds for England’s first true Parliament.

1263, Reynold fought in Wales.

10/28/1263, Mandate to the constable of the castle of Porecestre to permit the wife of Reynold son of Peter to dwell in the castle until the disturbance in the realm be appeased. (S) CPRs.

12/24/1263, … King Henry II bought a place in Winchester … the king grats it to Reynold son of Peter and his heirs for ever at a rent of 10s a year. (S) CPRs.

12/24/1263, Reynold son of Peter, Robert de Sancto Johanne, and John de Sancto Walerico appointed keepers of the county of Southampton. (S) CPRs.

1/23/1264, Reginald associated with the decision by the king of France as to the invalidity of the Provisions of Oxford.

3/20/1264, Mandate to the knights and freemen of the county of Southampton … to come with horses and arms … to Oxford by Mid Lent … and R. son of Peter, sheriff of Southampton, has been commanded to ask and induce them to do this, to whom they are to be intendant … (S) CPRs.

 [–––Joan & Emery de Roche Chaward–––]

4/1264 in Poitou, Simon de Rochechouart [future archbishop of Bordeaux] announced the marriage contract between his nephew Aimery IX and Maud [Joan’s mother], their 2 older children were also contracted to marry – Aimery’s 2 older sons to Maud’s 2 older daughters, including Joan. Maud settled the Pembroke manor of Carlion (Caerleon, Wales) on Joan.

5/14/1264, King Henry captured at the battle of Lewes, “at the Mill of the Hide”.

1264-65, Simon de Montfort effectively ruled England.

7/31/1265, Reynold fought at Kenilworth in support of Henry III against the Barons headed by Simon de Montfort.

7/31/1265, Lord Edward [I] defeated Simon de Montfort’s son Simon at the battle of Kenilworth, Warwickshire. Most of Montfort’s forces were captured, Simon taking refuge in the castle. [Simon eventually escaped and joined other opposition forces at Axholme.]

8/4/1265, Lord Edward defeated Simon de Montfort at the battle of Evesham, effectively ending he barons’ revolt. Montfort and 2 of his sons were killed.

8/24/1265, Protection until Easter for Reynold son of Peter and Alice his wife. (S) CPRs.

12/26/1265, Reynold son of Peter summoned to the siege of Kenilworth. (S) CPRs.

6/21/1266, The siege of Kenilworth in Gloucester, ongoing, became the largest siege in the history of England. A garrison of over a thousand surrendered 12/13/1266.

9/1266, 500 acres of land and 500 acres of bose in Pauntesbir’ in dispute between Reginald fitz Peter and Thomas Corbet.

10/3/1267, Remission … of the king’s indignationa and rancour … by occasion of trespasses which he is said to have done at the time of the disturbance … Reynold son of Peter … (S) CPRs.

12/1/1268, Pleas at Fordingbridge, Hampshire. Reginald fitz Peter one of the guarantors for William of Ross. (S) Functions of the Medieval Parliament, Sayles, 1988, P117.

1268-9, Aimar de Rochechouart and Maud de Kyme, his wife, exchanged Corlyon for the manor of Kilsmersdon in Somerset with Maud’s daughter Joan. (S) History of the Parish of Kilmersdon, Hylton, 1910, P4.

7/15/1269, Aunsell de Gurnay and his wife Sibyl warranted Emery de Roche Chaward, son of Emery de Roche Chaward, and Joan his wife, Sibyl, Mabel and Cecily, the daughters and heirs of William de Fortibus relating to land in Corfton.

12/26/1269, Pardon to Reynold son of Peter and household who were faithful at the said time [of the disturbance]. (S) CPRs.

12/25/1270, Pardon, at the instance of Reynold son of Peter, to Robert de Cheddeswrth for the death of Isabel la Fresche and Jul[iana] her daughter. (S) CPRs.

By 1272, Aimery “Emery” de Rochechouart, Joan’s 2nd husband, died [or the marriage was annulled.]

By 1272, Alice, 1st wife of Reynold, died.

[–––Reynold & Joan–––]

By 1272, Reynold of Wales, … married Joan.

10/1272, At the assizes Reginald fitz Peter is entered as not prosecuting his Plea de fine facto against Thomas Corbet.

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

1/1273, Reginald in a suit with the abbot of Brecknock.

1273, Reginald rebuked for his assaults on castles in Brecknock against the earl of Hereford’s lands. (S) English Aristocracy at War, Simpkin, 2008, P56.

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

10/1274, Reginald fitz Peter holding half a fee in Thomas Corbet’s barony and as owing suit to the court of Caus.

5/1/1275, Admission of David de pauntesber’ to the church orf Lonesburgh on the presentation of Sir Reginald fitz Peter. Register of Walter Giffard, Brown, 1904, P288.

10/28/1275, Letters and protection with clause volumus for Reginald son of Peter, going beyond seas, nominating … (S) CPRs.

7/22/1276, Edward I granted the manor of Freemantle with the royal houses, park and all appurtenances to Reginald FitzPeter, for life. (S) CPRs. [6 months later the houses were surrendered to Pain de Chaworth, who had them torn down for the timber.]

6/1277, 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.

7/19/1277, Reginald son of Peter in service in Wales with the King. (S) CPRs.

10/13/1278, The bishop of Pontesbury recited that Sir Reginald fitz Peter had broken the locks and doors of the Prenbendaries’ barns, carried off their good and fruits, … .

1280, Reginald Fitz Peter claimed the right to tumbril and the fines of the assize of bread and ale in Wolverton. (S) Victoria Hist. of Hampshire, Doubleday, 1973, P272.

1280, Reynold served in Wales.

1280, Joan, wife of Reginald fitzPiers, in a suit with Peter de Saint Hilaire over the manor of Corston Denham.

11/24/1281, Commission of oyer … touching person who hunted and took deer in the park of Reginald son of Peter at Bedhampton, co. Southampton. (S) CPRs.

1282, “dominus Reginaldus filius Petri” among those sent to fight Llywelyn Prince of Wales. [King Edward set up residence at Rhudlan castle, Flintshire, where he held court.]

12/11/1282, King Edward’s forces defeated Llewelyn ap Gruffydd at the Battle of Radnor in eastern Wales. King Edward received the head of Llywelyn at Rhuddlan castle. [Aka Battle of Orewin Bridge.]

1283, Licence for Reginald son of Peter to sport along the whole river Kenette during this season. (S) CPRs.

1/14/1284, Protection with clause for Reginald son of Peter going beyond seas. (S) CPRs.

8/13/1284, Frater Johannes wrote to Reginaldo Filio Petri asking him to cease molesting the priory of Brecon. (S) Registrum Epistolarum Fratris Johannis Peckham, Pt3, 1885, P810.

By 5/5/1285, Reynold of Blaen Llyfni in Cathedine, Breconshire, Wales died. (S) IPM held 1/21/1285-6.

[––Joan––]

12/15/1290, letters to Joan de Vivonia, going beyond the seas, nominating Henry de Somery and Roger de Essex her attorneys for 1 year.

1293, Johanna de “Vinonia” claimed the market of Market Weighton, Yorkshire, in dower of the inheritance of John son of Reginald [Reynold], son of the grantee. (S) Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to 1516.

1300, Cecily de Beauchamp purchased her sister Sibyl’s share of their inheritiance for £1000 with approval of her sister Joan de Vivonia, and their nephew Aymer de Archiaco.

7/4/1300, Joan, late the wife of Reginald son of Peter to grant the manor of Chuyton (being her share of the inheritance of William de Fortibus) to Peter son of Reginald; Peter re-granting it to Joan for life. (S) CPRs.

7/18/1301, Licence for a fine by Peter son of Reginald, for Joan, late the wife of Reginald son of Peter, to grant … Chuyton … remainders in fee tail, to the said Peter, Reginald son of Reginald, and William son of Reginald, his brothers, with reversion to the next heirs of Joan. (S) CPRs.

7/21/1301, Letter for Joan de Vivonia, going beyond seas, nominating … attorneys for two years … [Joan spent much of her time in France.] (S) CPRs.

6/10/1304, Licence granted by the sheriff of Bedford for Joan, late the wife of Reginald son of Peter to grant part of the manor of Luyton, being her purparty of the inheritance of Matilda de Kyme her mother [as by her 1st marriage], to Reginald son of Peter. (S) CPRs.

6/20/1304, Licence granted by the sheriff of Somerset for Joan, late the wife of Reginald son of Peter, to grant part of the manor of Midsummer Norton, her purparty of the inheritance of William de Fortibus her father, to Reginald son of Reginald.

1304, Joan receiving a dower of 200 livres from the viscountcy of Rochechouart.

6/6/1306, Agatha Taillard at her death held … seventh of the manor of Stuministre Marshall of the grant of Eleanor, late countess of Winchester, and that Joan de Vivona and Cecily de Bello Campo, Eleanor’s nieces, Aymer de Archiaco, her kinsman, and Sibyl wife of Guy de Rupe Cauardi, her niece, James de Bohun, deceased, and John de Mohun, her nephews, and Agatha de Mortuomari, her sister, are her next heirs and are of full age. (S) CCRs.

1307, Joan de Vivonia sued her nephew Aymer de Archiaco for a debt.

10/1/1310, Joan de Vivonia to grant parts of the manor of Oarbry, Ireland to Reginald son of Reginald.

6/1/1314, Joan died; son Peter her heir.

6/8/1314: IPM of Joan de Vivonia: Bedford … held for life by the demise of Reginald son of Reginald son of Peter, … Southampton … held in dower … by the assignment of his son John, … the said John long before he died enfeoffed Herbert [age 40] his son and heir … Essex … in dower … Berks … in dower … Somerset … by service … Chiwton … remainder to Peter son of Reginald … Dorset … Peter son of Reginald and of the said Joan, aged 40 and more, is her next heir … (S) CIsPM.

(S) Antiquities of Shropshire, V7, 1858. (S) Magna Carta Ancestry, 107. (S) Portraits of Medieval Women, Mitchell, 2003, P25. (S) Hist. of Sussex, V4, 1953, Merston.

Children of Reynold and Alice:

i. Alice Fitz Peter (30420931), born ~1250 in England.

ii. Eleanor Fitz Peter (23641867), born ~1252 in England.

iii. John fitz Reginald, born bef. 1273 in England. [Heir]

John married Agnes ?.

6/8/1294, John 1st summoned to parliament.

8/6/1307, John last summoned to parliament.

4/2/1308, Grant for life to John son of Reginald son of Peter of the castles, towns and manors of Bleynleveny and Blockedynas, … (S) CPRs.

By 1309, John died.

Children of Reynold and Joan:

i. Peter Fitz Reynold (60844080), born 1274 in England.

ii. Alice fitz Reynold, born ? in England.

Alice married Peter de Barneville.

6/14/1317, Licence for Peter son of Reginald to grant a messuage … in Westkyngton to Peter de Barneville and Alice his sister, for their lives, with reversion to himself and his heirs. (S) CPRs.

iii. Reginald fitz Reginald, born ? in England.

Reginald married Joan Martel, sister of Peter’s wife.

Son: Herbert.

iv. Margery fitz Reynold, born ? in England.

Margery married Peter de Wilteshire.

12/20/1317, Licence for Peter son of Reginald to enfeoff Peter de Wilteshire of a messuage … in Westkynton, co. Wilts, … to Margery, late the wife of Aymer de Wilteshire, and Philip her son, to hold to them and the heirs of Philip. (S) CPRs.

v. William fitz Reginald, born ? in England.

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