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Sir Robert de Tilliol & Maud de Lascelles

 5910352. Sir Robert de Tilliol & 5910353. Maud de Lascelles

1265, Robert de Tiloyl born in Cumberland, England, heir & s/o 11820704. Geoffrey de Tilliol.

~1275, Maud born in England, co-heiress & 2nd d/o 11820706. Roger de Lascelles & 11820707. Isabel ?.

11/16/1272, Edward I succeeded Henry III as King of England.

[–– Maud & Sir William de Hilton––]

1288 at Swine, Sir Robert Hilton gives the manor of Swine, in special tail, to his son William, and Matilda, his wife, daur. of Sir Roger  Lascelles, by paying a rose yearly.

1291, Sir William died. (S) Topo. & Gen., V1, Nichols, 1846, P217.

1295, Robert’s father died.

4/7/1295, Writ for IPM of Geoffrey de Tiloyl alias ‘de Tilliol’ at Carlisle. Cumberland: Scaleby. The capital messuage … Solperd. The manor … Rycardeby. The manor … Robert his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir. (S) CIsPM.

5/18/1295, Order to the escheator beyond Trent to deliver to Robert de Tyliol, son and heir of Geoffrey de Tyliol of Westmoreland, tenant in chief, the lands late of his said father, he having done homage. (S) CFRs.

[––Robert & Maud––]

~1295, Robert married Maud, acquiring properties in Yorkshire.

1298, Robert served in the retinue of John Wake in Scotland.

7/22/1298, Robert with John Wake in the victory at Falkirk, Scotland, against William Wallace The Scots defensive position was strong, but based on spearmen with support of some cavalry and archers. Edward’s armored knights were repulsed by the amassed spear points. King Edward brought up his Welsh longbowmen. They cut gaps into the Scottish ranks through which the mounted English knights could charge. The Scots were routed, but Wallace escaped.

11/1299, Robert ordered to raise 2000 footmen in Cumberland for the war with the Scots. [Hugh de Multon was to raise 1500 footment in Westmorland.] (S) CCRs.

1300, Robert raised a force of 446 men in Cumberland for the campaign.

1300, King Edward I arrived in Carlisle on his way to Carlaverock.

1301, Robert de Tilliol and John de Wiggeton, knights of the shire for Cumberland.

1301, Robert under siege at the Castle of Lochmaben by Sir John Soulis and Sir Ingram de Umframville, with 4 bannerets, 100-plus men at arms, and 7000 troops, who had ‘burnt for us our town and assailed our peel from the middle of prime until the hour of nones.’ Robert appealed to the King for support, but told the King that he was not afraid of them.

9/1301 at Carlisle, IPM of John de Eyton … Cumberland: Solpert. The manor held by Sir Robert Tilliol by cornage and doing suit at the said John’s court at Stubhill every 3 weeks. (S) CIsPM.

6/27/1302, Agreement between Joan widow of Thomas de Colewynne, Sir Robert de Tylyolle and wife Matilda, Sir Ralph Fitz Ranulph and wife Theophila, and Robert le Constable and wife Avice (daughters and heirs of Sir Roger de Lascelles) on the division of Sir Roger's fees in Yorks … Sournta' and Estkryke, co. Yorks., to remain to Joan de C. … All in Yorks to remain to Robert and Avice le C. … All others in Lincs. and in Westmorland to remain to Robert  and Matilda de T. and Ralph and Theophila Fitz R.

1304, Robert purchased, without the King’s permission, a messuage, 14 acres of land, and a sixth part of the manor of Kirklinton from Patrick Trompe. [Because of his service in Scotland, the King pardoned the purchase.]

7/7/1307, Edward II succeeded Edward I as King of England.

1307, Robert, previously allowed to crenellate his mansion of Scaleby, which was close to the frontier with Scotland, was allowed to rename the manor as Scaleby castle. He was also granted free warren in the manor. (S) CCRs.

11/21/1311, Order to cause the new chamber within the castle of Carlisle to be covered with lead, and to repair the houses of the castle, and to cause other houses to be made for the king’s victuals there, by the view and testimony of Robert Tiliol and William de Mulcastre. (S) CCRs.

11/8/1312, Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Louther, Robert de Tilliol and Richard Brun touching the riotous behavior of [multiple persons] upon the citizens of Carlisle … (S) CPRs.

1313, Robert given the lands, during pleasure, of Walter de Corry, a rebel Scotsman, in Kirklinton and Kirkandrews.

1315, Robert de Tilliol and Henry de Multon, knights of the shire for Cumberland.

10/23/1315, Commitment during pleasure to Robert Tilliol of the lands m Kirkelevyngton and Kirkeandres, co. Cumberland, late of Walter de Curry, a Scottish enemy and rebel. (S) CFRs.

10/1318, Petition in parliament naming Robert de Tilliol. (S) Parliament Rolls, 2005.

1321, Robert died.

2/2/1321, Order to the escheator beyond Trent to take into the king's hand the lands late of Robert de Tilliol, deceased, tenant in chief. (S) CFRs.

[––Maud––]

4/2/1321, Writ for IPM of Robert Tilliol alias de Tyliol. York: Neuby upon Wisk. …  jointly with Maud his wife, who survives, and their heirs, of Sir Robert le Conestable [married to Maud’s sister Avis] … Peter his son, aged 22 and more, is his next heir. … Westhaitefeld. …  jointly with Maud his wife … Skipseburgh. A toft, held jointly … Swvne. A toft held jointly … Cumberland: Scaleby. The manor … which now render nothing because the country is wasted by the Scots, … Kirkelevington [held of the King’s gift after the default of Walter de Corry, the king’s enemy] … Solperd … Stubhill … Carlisle. 3 burbages … Heir as above, aged 22 at the feast of St. Martin last. (S) CIsPM.

4/28/1321, Order to the escheator beyond Trent to deliver to Peter de Tyliol, son and heir of Robert de Tyliol, tenant in chief, the lands late of his said father, he having done homage ; saving to Maud late the wife of Robert her dower. (S) CFRs.

5/25/1323, Writ of IPM of Isabel  ‘de Laucelles’ alias ‘de Lasceles’. York: Escrik the manor …  held in dower of the inheritance of the heirs, Joan, Avis, Maud and Ralph, … Ellerton the manor … held for life in fee tail of the inheritance of the said Avis, Maud and Ralph, … Maud, late the wife of Robert Tilliol, aged 36, daughters of the said Isabel and Roger de Lauceles, … (S) CIsPM.

9/27/1323, To escheator … Order to deliver to Matilda, late the wife of Robert Tilliol, daughter and co-heriess of Roger de launcelels, the lands contained in a schedule that the king sends … assigned to her as her purparty of certain lands in Escrik, York, and of the manor of Kirkety Underknol, York, which belonged to her father. (S) CCRs.

3/12/1325 at Halsham, Gift: Matilda widow of Sir Robert de Tilliol to Sir Robert le Constable of Holdernesse and his wife Dame Avice [Maud’s sister] property. All her share of the manor of Kirby-underknoll, … In exchange for all their property in the manor of Ellerton super Derwent.

8/10/1343, Maud died.

[––Post Mortem––]

9/10/1343, Writ for IPM of Maud, late the wife of Robert de Tilliol. York: Westhattfeld in Holdirnesse. A messuage, two tofts, 9 bovates of land and a windmill, held for her life only, of the inheritance of Peter son and heir of Robert de Tilliol, … Swyn in Holdirnesse. The manor held for her life, of the inheritance of Robert son and heir of William de Hilton her first husband, … She died on 10 August last. The said Peter son of Robert de Tilliol, aged 36 years and more, is next heir of the said Robert; and the said Robert son of William de Hilton, aged 46 years and more, is next heir of the said William. (S) CIsPM.

10/21/1343, Order to William Lenglissh, escheator in the liberty of Holdernesse, co. York, … Maud late the wife of Robert de Tilyoll held no lands of the king in chief as of the crown, but held for life a messuage, 2 tofts, 9 bovates of land and a windmill in Westhaitfeld in Holdernesse of the inheritance of Peter de Tilloll, son and heir of the said Robert. (S) CFRs.

(S) The Ancestor, 1903, P92ff. (S) Hist. and Antiq. of Westmorland, V2, Nicolson, 1777, P576. (S) The Lords and Lordships of the English West Marsh, Hall, 1986, Durham E-Thesis.

Family notes:

·         Birth dates from the IsPM vary widely. This is not unusual as the original sources are hard to read, and many have been translated using digital analysis.

Child of William and Maud:

i. Robert de Hilton, born by 1291 in Cumberland, England. (S) Death of William.

Children of Robert and Maud:

i. Elizabeth de Tilliol, born ? in Cumberland, England.

Elizabeth married Anthony de Lucy.

ii. Peter de Tilliol (2955176), born 11/11/1299 in Cumberland, England.


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