21G Grandparents (Continued)
8885132 Sir Nicholas HARINGTON. (Same as ahnentafel number 2221202.)
8885133 Isabel ENGLISH. (Same as ahnentafel number 2221203.)
8885378 John DODDISCOMBE.
He married Joanna PEVEREL.
They had one child:
8885379 Joanna PEVEREL.
8885386 Sir John de FERRERS.
Of: Churston Ferrers, near Brixham, Devon, England.
Child:
8885440 Sir John CHUDLEIGH.
He married Thomasine PROUZ, bef 1340.
They had one child:
8885441 Thomasine PROUZ.
8885442 Sir John BEAUCHAMP. (Same as ahnentafel number 5840836.)
8885443 Alice de NONANT.
She married Sir John BEAUCHAMP.
They had one child:
11673616 Sir Hugh POYNTZ.
Born on 25 Aug 1252. Died bef 4 Jan 1307/8. Title: First Lord Poyntz.
Held manors of Curry Malet, Somerset (with a moiety in the barony), Tockington, county Gloucester, Hoo St. Werbergh and Lullingstone, Kent, Dullingham, county Cambridge, and Sutton, Dorset. Some sources suggest his wife was Maragaret, daughter of Sir William Paveley.
Child:
11673618 Eudo la ZOUCHE.
Born bef 1251. Died abt May 1279.
He married Milicent de CAUNTELO, bef 13 Dec 1273.
They had one child:
11673619 Milicent de CAUNTELO.
Died abt 1299.
11680802 Sir Roger de MOELS. Died in 1324. Title: Keeper of the Isle of Wight (1267), Keeper of the Forest of Braden (1292).
He is almost certainly the son of Sir Roger Moels (d. 1295).
He married Alice PROUZ, abt 1300.
They had one child:
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Joan (~1306->1343) |
11680803 Alice PROUZ.
Born abt 1285/6. Died bef 15 Nov 1335.
She held the manors of Aveton Gifford, Widworthy, Lustleigh, Holbeton, Gidleigh, and Clist Widworthy, and partitioned her estates between her daughters. During her widowhood, Alice held mills at Diptford and Glas, Devon, which were to revert to members of her husband's family upon her death.
11681672 Sir Humphrey de BEAUCHAMP.
Born bef Mar 1253. Died bef 1317. Title: Lord Of Ryme Intrinseca, Dorset, & Oburnford, Oulescombe, Teinghervy, & Buckerell, Co. Devon.
He married Sybil OLIVER, bef 1254. They were divorced abt 1290.
They had one child:
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John (~1285-<1346) |
11681673 Sybil OLIVER.
Died aft 1306.
11681728 Richard de CHAMPERNOWNE.
He married Joan.
They had one child:
11681729 Joan.
Possibly an illegitimate daughter of of Richard (Plantagenet), King of the Romans, by Joan de Vautort or Valletort.
11976704 Hugh de HAYDOCK.
He married Alicia de STANDISH.
They had one child:
11976705 Alicia de STANDISH.
11976720 Jordan de STANDISH.
Died in 1290. Title: Lord of the Manor.
There is little information about Edmund or Hugh, though Hugh did become Rector of Standish. He may have been the Hugh de Standish who was murdered by Thomas de Charnock in 1270, for the latter received a pardon in that year for killing 'one, Hugh de Stanedis'. Certainly by 1282 Jordan was Lord of the Manor for in that year he granted some land to Alan de Burlegh. He could have been in charge of the manor in 1271, for an indenture, made in that year by Emma de Shotlesworth concerning land, bears his name as a witness. In 1278 Jordan brought a suit against Henry de Langtree.
In 1281 Jordan de Standish bequeathed some land to the three children of the then Rector, Robert de Haydocke, and this leads one to think that their mother was a member of the Standish family. The three are named in the deed as Nicholas, Hugh and Matilda. The land he gave them was on the Worthington side of Standish and included arable land. It began "at the land of John, son of Hulle and ascended to the land of Robert de Worthington on the East. It was known as the Hatchacre and from there it went at right angles to the farther side of Hut Lane (Outlane), proceeding as far as the land of the church on the west side to the Walleclothic (Wall Lane) and then descended along it as far as Sothbrok, descending again as far as the acre which Siward held and following that acre to the land of John again."
The translation of the deed is quoted in detail to give an ides of how the land deeds of the time were drawn up and the boundaries of a piece of lane delineated before accurate plans or surveys were available. Jordan de Standish's seal on the document was a conventional flower surrounded by "S' Jordani de Stan". The land is thought to be the present Broomfield area. The rent was fixed at a grain of pepper.
Mabel de Standish, a daughter of Jordan, married Henry, son of Richard de Fulshagh, parson of the church at Wigan. The marriage, according to Sinclair in his 'History of Wigan', took place in the church porch (ad Ostium Ecclesiae), as was the custom in the Middle Ages for that was the legal place for the dowry to be assigned. She and her husband received estates from Henry's father, including Bromilegh, or Brimelow, as it is now known. This was purchased many years later by the Standish family and added to their estates. In those days clerks in minor Holy Orders were not forbidden to marry, but in such cases they were not allowed to hold benefices. Alice, another daughter, married Richard de Ines (Ince). In the year 1288 Jordan de Standish had his rights in the manor confirmed. A deed or chapter was drawn up acknowledging that he held Standish of the Earl of Ferrers by homage and he also held the advowson of the church of Standish. For this he had to pay a fee of five shillings and eightpence yearly and provide puture for the sergeants (puture is a claim by foresters for food for man and beast, horse and dog, within the bounds of the forest).
Jordan died in 1290 or thereabouts and was succeeded by his son Radulphus.
Children:
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William (~1288-1326) |
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Edmund |
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Hugh |
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Mabel |
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11976858 Nicholas de HAVERING.
Child:
11976860 Sir Robert PLUMPTON. Died in 1325.
Sir Robert's family was settled in Yorkshire since the time of the Conquest (1066).
He married Lucy de ROS.
They had one child:
11976861 Lucy de ROS.
Also known as Lucia.
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