Memorandum of the descent of title in Bierton, co. Buckinghamshire
- Medieval Family Life
- Title
- Memorandum of the descent of title in Bierton, co. Buckinghamshire
- Reference
- SC 1/46/6
- Date
- ?c. 1360
- Library / Archive
-
- The National Archives, UK
- Transcript location(s) in printed volume(s)
- Carpenter, 'Kingsford's Stonor Letters', item 5; Kingsford, Vol I, item 5
- Transcript from Christine Carpenter, 'Kingsford's Stonor Letters and Papers, 1290-1483'
-
5. THE MANOR OF BIERTON
[c. 1360 ?]
Richard Fitzjohn, who died in 1297, left the manor of Aylesbury and
hamlet of Bierton to his wife Emma. His heirs were his four sisters, Maud,
wife of William de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, Isabel, wife of Robert de
Vipont (whose daughters were Isabel, wife of Roger Clifford, and Idonea, wife
of Roger Leyburne), Avelina, wife of Walter de Burgh, Earl of Ulster, and
Joan, wife of Theobald le Botiller (d. 1285), great-grandfather of James le
Botiller, 1st Earl of Ormonde (Calend. Genealogicum, ii, 540-1, 563; Cal.
Inq., iii, p. 283; Cal. Close Rolls, Ed. III, ii, 429). The genealogy of the
following document is therefore hopelessly wrong. John de Stonor, the chief
justice, held Bierton by knight-service of the Earl of Ormonde (Feudal Aids).
From A.C., xlvi, 6.Domina Emmota le Mohaute, domina de Beerton, habuit quatuor
filias, quarum Dux Lancastrie unam duxit, alteram dominus de March
duxit, terciam dominus Warre duxit, quartam Beket, dominus de Or-
mond, duxit; et sic quatripartum fuit illud dominium de Beerton.
Unde dicit dictus Johannes Dalby, senior, quod omnia terra et tene-
menta que fuere domini Johannis Stonor deveniebant a domino de
March pro antecessore dicti domini de Stonor perquisita, et excepta una
prepostura jacente inter le Beerton Grene, aliter terre nec prata, neque
pasture tenementa de Beket, dominus de Ormond, per redditus et ser-
vicia nec racione alicujus tenoris alterius. - Transcript from Charles Lethbridge Kingsford, 'The Stonor Letters and Papers 1290-1483, Volume I'
-
5. THE MANOR OF BIERTON
[c. 1360?]
Richard Fitzjohn, who died in 1297, left the manor of Aylesbury and
hamlet of Bierton to his wife Emma. His heirs were his four sisters, Maud,
wife of William de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, Isabel, wife of Robert de
Vipont (whose daughters were Isabel, wife of Roger Clifford, and Idonea, wife
of Roger Leyburne), Avelina, wife of Walter de Burgh, Earl of Ulster, and
Joan, wife of Theobald le Botiller (d. 1285), great-grandfather of James le
Botiller, 1st Earl of Ormonde (Calend. Genealogicum, ii, 540-1, 563; Cal.
Inq., iii, p. 283; Cal. Close Rolls, Ed. III, ii, 429). The genealogy of the
following document is therefore hopelessly wrong. John de Stonor, the chief
justice, held Bierton by knight-service of the Earl of Ormonde (Feudal Aids).
From A.C., xlvi, 6.Domina Emmota le Mohaute, domina de Beerton, habuit quatuor
filias, quarum Dux Lancastrie unam duxit, alteram dominus de March
duxit, terciam dominus Warre duxit, quartam Beket, dominus de Or-
mond, duxit; et sic quatripartum fuit ilud dominium de Beerton.
Unde dicit dictus Johannes Dalby, senior, quod omnia terra et tene-
menta que fuere domini Johannis Stonor deveniebant a domino de
March pro antecessore dicti domini de Stonor perquisita, et excepta una
prepostura jacente inter le Beerton Grene, aliter terre nec prata, neque
pasture tenementa de Beket, dominus de Ormond, per redditus et ser-
vicia nec racione alicujus tenoris alterius.