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Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Baron Adam Paynel & Agnes Bardolf

 60838080. Baron Adam Paynel & 60838081. Agnes Bardolf

~1170, Adam born in England, s/o 121676160. Adam Paynel.

~1176, Agnes born in England, d/o 40003842. Vicount Hugh Bardolf & 40003843. Isabel de Condet.

Agnes married 1st William fitz William. (S) Dormant and Extinct, V1, Banks, 1807, P156.

[––Adam & Agnes––]

~1193, Adam married Agnes.

1200, Adam [the father] a pledge for a debt of Adam his son took over from William Bardolf for the right of marrying the widow of William son of William.

~1200, Adam’s father died.

1200-13, Adam and his brother Ralph witnessed a charter to Watton priory.

Aft. 1204, Adam Paynel of Keistorp witnessed a charter of Hugh Payney to Drax priory, in Castlethorpe in Broughton, near Brigg.

1212, Adam Paynel holding a knight’s fee in Broughton, and the soke of the fee of Fulk Paynel, which he ought to hold of the heirs of William Paynel of Hooton [Adam’s uncle].

5/5/1215, Revolting Barons formally renounced their allegiance to King John and invited the King of France to invade England. [The barons in revolt together held more castles and knights fees than John did as King.]

5/12/1216, Prince Louis [future VIII] of France, after a successful landing, crowned King of England in London. In June, Louis captured Winchester and controlled half of England.

6/19/1215 at Runnymede near Windsor, King John forced to agree to the terms of the Magna Carta.

2/28/1216, Adam gave 60 marks and a palfrey in Lincolnshire for having the king’s peace. [Adam previously supporting the Barons’ Revolt against King John, also had to deliver his nephew Adam as a hostage of the King.]

9/1216, Some of Adam’s lands in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire take by the king. [Adam still in rebellion, possibly because King John had refuted the Magna Carta.]

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

5/1217, More of Adam’s lands seized.

9/12/1217, For 10,000 marks and land exchanges, Louis forfeited his claim to the English crown by the treaty at Kingston-on-Thames. A principal provision of the treaty was amnesty for English rebels.

8/10/1223, Lincolnshire. The abbot of Selby gives a palfrey for having justices to take an assize of novel disseisin against Adam Paynel. (S) FRsHIII.

1223-25, Adam died.

(S) Dormant and Extinct, V1, Banks, 1807, P156. (S) Hist. & Antiq.’s of York, 1846, P150. (S) Early Yorkshire Charters, V6, Farrer, 2013, PP264-5.

Child of Adam and Agnes:

i. Ralph Paynel (30419040), born ~1195 in England.

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