Gilbert de Umfraville
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Gilbert de Umfraville was the son of Robert de Umfraville Baron of Prudhoe.
Gilbert de Umfraville married Maud, Countess of Angus,, daughter of Malcolm, Earl of Angus,.
Gilbert de Umfraville married Maud, Countess of Angus,, daughter of Malcolm, Earl of Angus,.
Child of Gilbert de Umfraville
- Richard de Umfraville+ d. 1226
Gilbert de Umfraville 3rd Earl of Angus
(circa 1310 - 7 January 1380/81)
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Gilbert de Umfraville 3rd Earl of Angus married Joan Willoughby. They had no issue..
Gilbert de Umfraville 3rd Earl of Angus married secondly Maud Lucy. Gilbert de Umfraville 3rd Earl of Angus was born circa 1310. His elder brother Gilbert died in infancy in 1302. He was the son of Robert de Umfraville 2nd Earl of Angus and Lucy Kyme.
Oct. 3, 1331: The king commands Roger Mauduyt to deliver to Gilbert de Umfraville son and heir of Robert de Umfraville, late earl of Angus, the dower lands of Elizabeth the said Robert's mother in Roger's custody by the late king's commission), with their issues since 6th July last, on which day the king had taken Gilbert's homage though he had not proved his age, and commanded his escheator ultra Trent to give him seisin of his father's and grandmother's lands. Westminster.
Summoned to Parliament as third earl of Angus from 27 January 1332 to 26 August 1380. He acquired great reputation in the Scottish wards, and was a chief commander at the battle of Durham, 20 Edw III, where David Brus was totally defeated, and made prisoner of the English.
The earl, on the demise, issueless of William de Kyme, became possessed of the manors of Sotby, Stalynburgh, Kesyll and Paddockthorp in the county of York, and of Kyme, Ersewardby, Methringham, Barumburgh, Culseby, Elkynton, Joyngham and other estates in Lincolnshire. He was succeeded by his niece Alionar, wif of Henry Talboys, his heir of the whole blook, and Thomas Umfraville, his brother of the half blood, his next mail heir, but none of the family were ever subsequently summoned to Parliament.
Gilbert died on 7 January 1380/81 in Newminster, Northumberland. 1380 York - Gilbert de Umfraville, earl of Angas, Writ 14 Jan Rich II (1380) - Hornyngton - A messuage & 2 bovates of land in the hands of tenants at will rendering 18 sh yearly, held of William de Rythere by knights service. He died 6 Jan last, Eleanor Talboys, aged 40 years & more, is his kinswoman and heir, to write, daughter of Elizabeth de Burdon, his sister. [Inquisitions P.M. v.15 Rich 1-7].. He was buried in Newminster.
Gilbert de Umfraville 3rd Earl of Angus married secondly Maud Lucy. Gilbert de Umfraville 3rd Earl of Angus was born circa 1310. His elder brother Gilbert died in infancy in 1302. He was the son of Robert de Umfraville 2nd Earl of Angus and Lucy Kyme.
Oct. 3, 1331: The king commands Roger Mauduyt to deliver to Gilbert de Umfraville son and heir of Robert de Umfraville, late earl of Angus, the dower lands of Elizabeth the said Robert's mother in Roger's custody by the late king's commission), with their issues since 6th July last, on which day the king had taken Gilbert's homage though he had not proved his age, and commanded his escheator ultra Trent to give him seisin of his father's and grandmother's lands. Westminster.
Summoned to Parliament as third earl of Angus from 27 January 1332 to 26 August 1380. He acquired great reputation in the Scottish wards, and was a chief commander at the battle of Durham, 20 Edw III, where David Brus was totally defeated, and made prisoner of the English.
The earl, on the demise, issueless of William de Kyme, became possessed of the manors of Sotby, Stalynburgh, Kesyll and Paddockthorp in the county of York, and of Kyme, Ersewardby, Methringham, Barumburgh, Culseby, Elkynton, Joyngham and other estates in Lincolnshire. He was succeeded by his niece Alionar, wif of Henry Talboys, his heir of the whole blook, and Thomas Umfraville, his brother of the half blood, his next mail heir, but none of the family were ever subsequently summoned to Parliament.
Gilbert died on 7 January 1380/81 in Newminster, Northumberland. 1380 York - Gilbert de Umfraville, earl of Angas, Writ 14 Jan Rich II (1380) - Hornyngton - A messuage & 2 bovates of land in the hands of tenants at will rendering 18 sh yearly, held of William de Rythere by knights service. He died 6 Jan last, Eleanor Talboys, aged 40 years & more, is his kinswoman and heir, to write, daughter of Elizabeth de Burdon, his sister. [Inquisitions P.M. v.15 Rich 1-7].. He was buried in Newminster.
Child of Gilbert de Umfraville 3rd Earl of Angus and Maud Lucy
- Robert de Umfraville d. b 1381
Children of Gilbert de Umfraville 3rd Earl of Angus and Joan Willoughby
Gilbert de Umfraville Earl of Angus
(circa 1237 - before 13 October 1307)
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Gilbert de Umfraville Earl of Angus was also known as Umfreville in some records. He was born circa 1237. He was the son of Gilbert de Umfraville.
He was a knight and Earl of Angus in Scotland, of the castle of Prudhoe, liberty of Redesdale (including the castle of Harbottle and manor of Otterburn), etc., Northumberland, Hambleton and Market Overton, Rutland, etc., son and heir of Gilbert de Umfreville, of Prudhoe, Northumberland, by Maud, Countess of Angus, daughter and heiress of Malcolm, Earl of Angus. He was born about 1244, and was a ward of Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester.
He was seven years old at his father's decease, whose guardianship was committed to Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, in consideraton of one thousand marks paid to the King. This feudal lord attained majority in the 43 Henry III, and in 6 years afterwards we find him in arms with the barons, but he made his peace before the battle of Evesham, and obatind then some immunities from the Crown. In the 20th of Edward I, he was governor of the castles of Dundee and Forfar, and the whole territory of Angus, in Scotland, and appears to have borne the title of Earl of Angus, in right of his wife, Elizabeth, daughter & heiress of John Comyn, Earl of Angus. He was summoned to Parliament however, subsedquently 24 June 1295, as Baron Umfrevill only, but in the 25th of Edw I, and from that period to the ist of Edw II, he had summons as 'Gilberto de Unfrevill, Comiti de Angos'. This title the English lawyers refused to acknowledge (Angus not being within the kingdom of England), until he had oenly produced the king's writ in public court, by which he was called to parliament as Earl of Angus. HIs lordship was highly instrumental in fortifying the castles and strongholds in Scotland, ans was the only man who refused to surrender the fortresses in his custody to the enemy. .
In 1263 the king ordered that Sheriff of Northumberland take the barony of Umfreville, then in the hands of Gilbert de Umfreville, ward of Simon de Montfort, into the king’s hands.
In 1265 he joined the rising of the Barons against the King. Before the Battle of Evesham in 1265, he made his peace with the king, and remained loyal afterwards. He fought in Wales 1277, 1282, 1283, in Gascony in 1294, and was actively employed in the Scottish Wars of King Edward I.
Gilbert de Umfraville Earl of Angus married Elizabeth Comyn, daughter of Alexander Comyn Earl of Buchan and Elizabeth de Quinci.
In 1281 he was one of the nobles who swore to ratify the marriage of Margaret of Scotland with Eric, King of Norway. He was summoned to Parliament in 1295 and 1296, by writs directed Gilberto de Umframvill’, whereby he may be held to have become Lord Umfreville, and 28 June 1283 and 6 Feb 1298/9 to 26 August 1307, by writs directed Gilberto de Umframvill’ (or Unfranvill’) comiti de Anegos.
In 1291 he was Governor of Dundee and Forfar Castles and the whole territory of Angus in Scotland, which he refused to surrender to England, unless under an indemnity from the King and from all the competitors to the Scottish Crown. The same year he did homage to King Edward I of England as overlord of Scotland.
He fought at the Battle of Falkirk 22 July 1298.
Gilbert died before 13 October 1307. He was buried on 13 October 1307 in Hexham Priory.
He was a knight and Earl of Angus in Scotland, of the castle of Prudhoe, liberty of Redesdale (including the castle of Harbottle and manor of Otterburn), etc., Northumberland, Hambleton and Market Overton, Rutland, etc., son and heir of Gilbert de Umfreville, of Prudhoe, Northumberland, by Maud, Countess of Angus, daughter and heiress of Malcolm, Earl of Angus. He was born about 1244, and was a ward of Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester.
He was seven years old at his father's decease, whose guardianship was committed to Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, in consideraton of one thousand marks paid to the King. This feudal lord attained majority in the 43 Henry III, and in 6 years afterwards we find him in arms with the barons, but he made his peace before the battle of Evesham, and obatind then some immunities from the Crown. In the 20th of Edward I, he was governor of the castles of Dundee and Forfar, and the whole territory of Angus, in Scotland, and appears to have borne the title of Earl of Angus, in right of his wife, Elizabeth, daughter & heiress of John Comyn, Earl of Angus. He was summoned to Parliament however, subsedquently 24 June 1295, as Baron Umfrevill only, but in the 25th of Edw I, and from that period to the ist of Edw II, he had summons as 'Gilberto de Unfrevill, Comiti de Angos'. This title the English lawyers refused to acknowledge (Angus not being within the kingdom of England), until he had oenly produced the king's writ in public court, by which he was called to parliament as Earl of Angus. HIs lordship was highly instrumental in fortifying the castles and strongholds in Scotland, ans was the only man who refused to surrender the fortresses in his custody to the enemy. .
In 1263 the king ordered that Sheriff of Northumberland take the barony of Umfreville, then in the hands of Gilbert de Umfreville, ward of Simon de Montfort, into the king’s hands.
In 1265 he joined the rising of the Barons against the King. Before the Battle of Evesham in 1265, he made his peace with the king, and remained loyal afterwards. He fought in Wales 1277, 1282, 1283, in Gascony in 1294, and was actively employed in the Scottish Wars of King Edward I.
Gilbert de Umfraville Earl of Angus married Elizabeth Comyn, daughter of Alexander Comyn Earl of Buchan and Elizabeth de Quinci.
In 1281 he was one of the nobles who swore to ratify the marriage of Margaret of Scotland with Eric, King of Norway. He was summoned to Parliament in 1295 and 1296, by writs directed Gilberto de Umframvill’, whereby he may be held to have become Lord Umfreville, and 28 June 1283 and 6 Feb 1298/9 to 26 August 1307, by writs directed Gilberto de Umframvill’ (or Unfranvill’) comiti de Anegos.
In 1291 he was Governor of Dundee and Forfar Castles and the whole territory of Angus in Scotland, which he refused to surrender to England, unless under an indemnity from the King and from all the competitors to the Scottish Crown. The same year he did homage to King Edward I of England as overlord of Scotland.
He fought at the Battle of Falkirk 22 July 1298.
Gilbert died before 13 October 1307. He was buried on 13 October 1307 in Hexham Priory.
Children of Gilbert de Umfraville Earl of Angus and Elizabeth Comyn
- Robert de Umfraville 2nd Earl of Angus+ b. 1278, d. b 2 Apr 1325
- Gilbert de Umfraville
- Thomas de Umfraville
Gilbert de Umfraville Earl of Kyme
(18 October 1390 - 22 March 1420/21)
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Gilbert de Umfraville Earl of Kyme was born on 18 October 1390 in Harbottle, Northumberland. He was the son of Sir Thomas de Umfraville and Agnes Unknown (Umfraville).
He married Anne, daughter of Ralph Nevill, Earl of Westmorland, but died without issue.
Gilbert died on 22 March 1420/21 in Anjoue, France, aged 30. He was slain at Bougie/Beaugy Bridge with the Duke of Clarence.
Gilbert de Umfraville Earl of Kyme was the subject of an Inquisition Post Mortem held on 18 June 1421.
Gilbert de Umfraville Earl of Kyme was the subject of an Inquisition Post Mortem held in Durham on 26 May 1423 Elizabeth wife of William Elmeden, Matilda wife of William Rither, Johanna wife of Thomas Lambert, Margaret wife of John Constable and Agnes wife of Thomas Hagireton, all aged 20, are his sisters and next heirs. Holmset, vill of. Hamwelburn, land and tenements called Whetle, manor of.
More information about Gilbert de Umfraville Earl of Kyme may be found at http://gazzalw.tripod.com/northumf.html#Earl%20of%20Kyme.
He married Anne, daughter of Ralph Nevill, Earl of Westmorland, but died without issue.
Gilbert died on 22 March 1420/21 in Anjoue, France, aged 30. He was slain at Bougie/Beaugy Bridge with the Duke of Clarence.
Gilbert de Umfraville Earl of Kyme was the subject of an Inquisition Post Mortem held on 18 June 1421.
Gilbert de Umfraville Earl of Kyme was the subject of an Inquisition Post Mortem held in Durham on 26 May 1423 Elizabeth wife of William Elmeden, Matilda wife of William Rither, Johanna wife of Thomas Lambert, Margaret wife of John Constable and Agnes wife of Thomas Hagireton, all aged 20, are his sisters and next heirs. Holmset, vill of. Hamwelburn, land and tenements called Whetle, manor of.
More information about Gilbert de Umfraville Earl of Kyme may be found at http://gazzalw.tripod.com/northumf.html#Earl%20of%20Kyme.
Joan de Umfraville (Lambert)
(after 18 June 1394 - )
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She married Sir Thomas Lambert, kt and had a son William Lambert. Joan de Umfraville (Lambert) was born after 18 June 1394 in Harbottle, Northumberland, England. She was aged 26, wife of Thomas Lamberd, kt. on 18 June 1421.. She was the daughter of Sir Thomas de Umfraville and Agnes Unknown (Umfraville).
John de Umfraville
( - between 1311 and 1322)
John de Umfraville married Alice de Lanherne in 1285/86. Alice remarried in 1285-6 to John de Umfraville and consequently Alice's inheritance did not revert to the Arundells until after her death, in 1302 x 1311, and that of her second husband, in 1311 x 1322.
John died between 1311 and 1322.
John died between 1311 and 1322.
Margaret de Umfraville (Lodington) (Constable)
(after 18 June 1396 - 23 October 1443)
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She married secondly Sir John Constable of Halsham in Holderness and had a son John and three daughters. See Testamena Ebor. (Surtees Society v.30) for details.
. Margaret de Umfraville (Lodington) (Constable) was born after 18 June 1396 in Harbottle, Northumberland. She was described as aged 24, late wife of Willliam Lodyington on 18 June 1421.. She was the daughter of Sir Thomas de Umfraville and Agnes Unknown (Umfraville).
Margaret died on 23 October 1443.
. Margaret de Umfraville (Lodington) (Constable) was born after 18 June 1396 in Harbottle, Northumberland. She was described as aged 24, late wife of Willliam Lodyington on 18 June 1421.. She was the daughter of Sir Thomas de Umfraville and Agnes Unknown (Umfraville).
Margaret died on 23 October 1443.
Margery de Umfraville
Margery de Umfraville married William D'Aubigne (de Belvoir), son of William D'Aubigne and Maude de St Liz.
Child of Margery de Umfraville and William D'Aubigne (de Belvoir)
- William D'Aubigne Brito IV+ d. 1242
Matilda de Umfraville
(before 1180 - )
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Matilda de Umfraville was born before 1180. She married William de Albini.. She was the daughter of ODonel de Umfraville.
Maud or Matilda de Umfraville
(after 18 June 1392 - 4 January 1435)
Maud or Matilda de Umfraville|b. a 18 Jun 1392\nd. 4 Jan 1435|p854.htm#i17982|Sir Thomas de Umfraville|b. c 1360\nd. c 12 Feb 1390/91|p854.htm#i20577|Agnes Unknown (Umfraville)|b. s 1370\nd. 25 Dec 1420|p856.htm#i20579|Thomas de Umfraville|b. c 1324\nd. c 21 May 1387|p854.htm#i20571|Joan Roddam||p686.htm#i20575|||||||
Maud or Matilda de Umfraville was born after 18 June 1392 in Harbottle, Northumberland. It has been suggested that the ages were out by 10 years. She was the daughter of Sir Thomas de Umfraville and Agnes Unknown (Umfraville).
Maud or Matilda de Umfraville married Sir William Ryther, son of Sir William Ryther and Sibyl Aldeburgh, before 1421 in Yorkshire, England. Cokayne suggests that she must have been his second wife as she was only 28 in 1421. Jones (p.48) states that he married Constance, daughter of Sir Ralph Bygod of Settringham ERY and was High Sheriff 1478..
She was aged 28 at her brother's Inqusition Post Mortem on 18 June 1421, and wife of William Ryther jr. kt. [aet 28, 9 Henry V]. Maud or Matilda de Umfraville was the heir of Gilbert de Umfraville Earl of Kyme at the Inquisition Post Mortem held in Durham on 26 May 1423 Elizabeth wife of William Elmeden, Matilda wife of William Rither, Johanna wife of Thomas Lambert, Margaret wife of John Constable and Agnes wife of Thomas Hagireton, all aged 20, are his sisters and next heirs. Holmset, vill of. Hamwelburn, land and tenements called Whetle, manor of.
Maud died on 4 January 1435.
Maud or Matilda de Umfraville married Sir William Ryther, son of Sir William Ryther and Sibyl Aldeburgh, before 1421 in Yorkshire, England. Cokayne suggests that she must have been his second wife as she was only 28 in 1421. Jones (p.48) states that he married Constance, daughter of Sir Ralph Bygod of Settringham ERY and was High Sheriff 1478..
She was aged 28 at her brother's Inqusition Post Mortem on 18 June 1421, and wife of William Ryther jr. kt. [aet 28, 9 Henry V]. Maud or Matilda de Umfraville was the heir of Gilbert de Umfraville Earl of Kyme at the Inquisition Post Mortem held in Durham on 26 May 1423 Elizabeth wife of William Elmeden, Matilda wife of William Rither, Johanna wife of Thomas Lambert, Margaret wife of John Constable and Agnes wife of Thomas Hagireton, all aged 20, are his sisters and next heirs. Holmset, vill of. Hamwelburn, land and tenements called Whetle, manor of.
Maud died on 4 January 1435.
Children of Maud or Matilda de Umfraville and Sir William Ryther
- Sir William Ryther+ b. c 1408?, d. 19 Jul 1475
- Gilbert Ryther+ b. c 1409
- John Ryther b. c 1410, d. a 1475
ODonel de Umfraville
( - 1182)
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ODonel de Umfraville was the son of Robert de Umfraville.
He held by feudal tenure the castle of Prudhoe, with those of Otterbourne,Harbottle and Riddesdale, all in the county of Northumberland. He opposed the Scotch invasion under Duncan, and wa in the battle wherein the Scottish king was taken prisoner. Of this baron of the monks of Tynemouth grievously complained temp. Henry II, for his exactions upon his neighbours twoards repairing the roof of the castle of Prudhoe..
ODonel died in 1182.
He held by feudal tenure the castle of Prudhoe, with those of Otterbourne,Harbottle and Riddesdale, all in the county of Northumberland. He opposed the Scotch invasion under Duncan, and wa in the battle wherein the Scottish king was taken prisoner. Of this baron of the monks of Tynemouth grievously complained temp. Henry II, for his exactions upon his neighbours twoards repairing the roof of the castle of Prudhoe..
ODonel died in 1182.
Children of ODonel de Umfraville
Richard de Umfraville
( - 1226)
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Richard de Umfraville was born in Prudhoe, Northumberland. He was the son of Gilbert de Umfraville.
This feudal lord appears in the 7th Richard II to have pledged his lands of Turnay to Aaron, a Jew, for the sum of £22/6/0 which he then owed the Israelite. In the 5th of King John, his lordship obtained the right of preventing all persons from grazing, hunting or cutting down timber, in the forest of Riddesdale; and in the nine years afterwards, the times being then turbulent, he delivered up his four sons in hostage, with his castle of Prudhoe, as guarantee of his loyalty; notwithstanding which, so soon as the barons took up arms, he appeared amongst them, when his lands were seized, and granted to Hugh de Baliol. In the reign of Henry III however, he made his peace, and had restitution of the casle of Prudhoe.
He possibly married Sybil de Torrington..
Richard died in 1226.
This feudal lord appears in the 7th Richard II to have pledged his lands of Turnay to Aaron, a Jew, for the sum of £22/6/0 which he then owed the Israelite. In the 5th of King John, his lordship obtained the right of preventing all persons from grazing, hunting or cutting down timber, in the forest of Riddesdale; and in the nine years afterwards, the times being then turbulent, he delivered up his four sons in hostage, with his castle of Prudhoe, as guarantee of his loyalty; notwithstanding which, so soon as the barons took up arms, he appeared amongst them, when his lands were seized, and granted to Hugh de Baliol. In the reign of Henry III however, he made his peace, and had restitution of the casle of Prudhoe.
He possibly married Sybil de Torrington..
Richard died in 1226.
Child of Richard de Umfraville and Maud, Countess of Angus,
- Gilbert de Umfraville+ d. 1244
Robert de Umfraville
( - 29 January 1436/37)
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Robert de Umfraville was the son of Thomas de Umfraville and Joan Roddam.
He was a Knight of the Garter, sheriff of Northumberland, and Vice Admiral of England. He died 15 Henry VI, siesed of Harbottle Castle, leaving a son William. The line continued through him.
Robert died on 29 January 1436/37. He was buried in Newminster, Northumberland.
He was a Knight of the Garter, sheriff of Northumberland, and Vice Admiral of England. He died 15 Henry VI, siesed of Harbottle Castle, leaving a son William. The line continued through him.
Robert died on 29 January 1436/37. He was buried in Newminster, Northumberland.
Robert de Umfraville
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Child of Robert de Umfraville
- ODonel de Umfraville+ d. 1182
Robert de Umfraville
( - before 1381)
Robert de Umfraville|d. b 1381|p854.htm#i24512|Gilbert de Umfraville 3rd Earl of Angus|b. c 1310\nd. 7 Jan 1380/81|p854.htm#i20566|Maud Lucy|d. 24 Dec 1398|p511.htm#i20574|Robert de Umfraville 2nd Earl of Angus|b. 1278\nd. b 2 Apr 1325|p854.htm#i20563|Lucy Kyme||p491.htm#i20565|||||||
Robert de Umfraville was the son of Gilbert de Umfraville 3rd Earl of Angus and Maud Lucy.
Robert de Umfraville married Margaret Percy. They had no issue. Robert pre-deceased his father..
Robert died before 1381.
Robert de Umfraville married Margaret Percy. They had no issue. Robert pre-deceased his father..
Robert died before 1381.
Sir Robert de Umfraville
Sir Robert de Umfraville||p854.htm#i20570|Robert de Umfraville 2nd Earl of Angus|b. 1278\nd. b 2 Apr 1325|p854.htm#i20563|Elizabeth or Eleanor Maduit?|d. bt 31 Mar 1367 - 1368|p546.htm#i20569|Gilbert de Umfraville Earl of Angus|b. c 1237\nd. b 13 Oct 1307|p854.htm#i20560|Elizabeth Comyn|d. b 17 Feb 1328/29|p236.htm#i20561|||||||
Sir Robert de Umfraville was the son of Robert de Umfraville 2nd Earl of Angus and Elizabeth or Eleanor Maduit?
Robert died. He left no issue..
Robert died. He left no issue..
Sir Robert de Umfraville
(before 1050 - )
Sir Robert de Umfraville was born before 1050.
In the 10th year of his reign, William the Conqueror, granted the forest, valley, and lordship of Riddesdale, in the countyof Northumberland to his kinsman Sir Robert de Umfrevill, kt. surnamed 'Robert with the beard', Lord of Tours and Vian, to hold, by the service of defending the vicinity from enemies and wolves, with the sword which King William had by his side when he entered Northumberland. By the tenor of the grant he was invested with the power of holding, governing, exercising, hearing and judging, in all the pleas of the Crown, as well as others occurring within the precincts of Riddesdale..
In the 10th year of his reign, William the Conqueror, granted the forest, valley, and lordship of Riddesdale, in the countyof Northumberland to his kinsman Sir Robert de Umfrevill, kt. surnamed 'Robert with the beard', Lord of Tours and Vian, to hold, by the service of defending the vicinity from enemies and wolves, with the sword which King William had by his side when he entered Northumberland. By the tenor of the grant he was invested with the power of holding, governing, exercising, hearing and judging, in all the pleas of the Crown, as well as others occurring within the precincts of Riddesdale..
Child of Sir Robert de Umfraville
Robert de Umfraville 2nd Earl of Angus
(1278 - before 2 April 1325)
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He distinguished himself, while his father lived, in the Scottish wards, and soon after his accession to the honours of the family he was joined in commission with William, Lord Ros, of Hamlake, and Henry, Lord Beaumont in the lieutenancy of Scotland. In the 11th of Edw II, he was one of the commissioners appointed to treat with Robert Bruce for a truce between the realms . Robert de Umfraville 2nd Earl of Angus was also known as Robert de Umfraville in some records.
Robert de Umfraville 2nd Earl of Angus married secondly Elizabeth or Eleanor Maduit?. Robert de Umfraville 2nd Earl of Angus was born in 1278. He was 30 at his father's death.. He was the son of Gilbert de Umfraville Earl of Angus and Elizabeth Comyn.
Robert de Umfraville 2nd Earl of Angus married Lucy Kyme before 1310.
Robert died before 2 April 1325 in Newminster, Northumberland. He was buried on 2 April 1325 in Newminster.
Robert de Umfraville 2nd Earl of Angus married secondly Elizabeth or Eleanor Maduit?. Robert de Umfraville 2nd Earl of Angus was born in 1278. He was 30 at his father's death.. He was the son of Gilbert de Umfraville Earl of Angus and Elizabeth Comyn.
Robert de Umfraville 2nd Earl of Angus married Lucy Kyme before 1310.
Robert died before 2 April 1325 in Newminster, Northumberland. He was buried on 2 April 1325 in Newminster.
Children of Robert de Umfraville 2nd Earl of Angus and Lucy Kyme
- Elizabeth Umfraville+
- Annora Umfraville (Waleys)
- Gilbert de Umfraville 3rd Earl of Angus+ b. c 1310, d. 7 Jan 1380/81
Children of Robert de Umfraville 2nd Earl of Angus and Elizabeth or Eleanor Maduit?
- Sir Robert de Umfraville
- Thomas de Umfraville+ b. c 1324, d. c 21 May 1387
Robert de Umfraville Baron of Prudhoe
Robert de Umfraville Baron of Prudhoe||p854.htm#i24506|ODonel de Umfraville|d. 1182|p854.htm#i24508||||Robert de Umfraville||p854.htm#i24509||||||||||
Robert de Umfraville Baron of Prudhoe was the son of ODonel de Umfraville.
By deed, dated 28 Henry II, granted certain lands to the monks of Newminster. He was succeeded by his grandson..
By deed, dated 28 Henry II, granted certain lands to the monks of Newminster. He was succeeded by his grandson..
Child of Robert de Umfraville Baron of Prudhoe
Thomas de Umfraville
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Thomas de Umfraville was born. He was live in 1305. He was the son of Gilbert de Umfraville Earl of Angus and Elizabeth Comyn.
Thomas studied at Oxford University.
Thomas studied at Oxford University.
Thomas de Umfraville
(circa 1324 - circa 21 May 1387)
Thomas de Umfraville|b. c 1324\nd. c 21 May 1387|p854.htm#i20571|Robert de Umfraville 2nd Earl of Angus|b. 1278\nd. b 2 Apr 1325|p854.htm#i20563|Elizabeth or Eleanor Maduit?|d. bt 31 Mar 1367 - 1368|p546.htm#i20569|Gilbert de Umfraville Earl of Angus|b. c 1237\nd. b 13 Oct 1307|p854.htm#i20560|Elizabeth Comyn|d. b 17 Feb 1328/29|p236.htm#i20561|||||||
Sir Thomas Umfreville, kt, of Harbottle astle, and proprietor of Holmside and Whitley in Durham..
Thomas de Umfraville lived at Harbottle, Northumberland, England.
Thomas de Umfraville married Joan Roddam, daughter of Adam de Roddam. Thomas de Umfraville was born circa 1324. He was the son of Robert de Umfraville 2nd Earl of Angus and Elizabeth or Eleanor Maduit?
Thomas died circa 21 May 1387.
Thomas de Umfraville lived at Harbottle, Northumberland, England.
Thomas de Umfraville married Joan Roddam, daughter of Adam de Roddam. Thomas de Umfraville was born circa 1324. He was the son of Robert de Umfraville 2nd Earl of Angus and Elizabeth or Eleanor Maduit?
Thomas died circa 21 May 1387.
Children of Thomas de Umfraville and Joan Roddam
- Robert de Umfraville d. 29 Jan 1436/37
- Sir Thomas de Umfraville+ b. c 1360, d. c 12 Feb 1390/91
Sir Thomas de Umfraville
(circa 1360 - circa 12 February 1390/91)
Sir Thomas de Umfraville|b. c 1360\nd. c 12 Feb 1390/91|p854.htm#i20577|Thomas de Umfraville|b. c 1324\nd. c 21 May 1387|p854.htm#i20571|Joan Roddam||p686.htm#i20575|Robert de Umfraville 2nd Earl of Angus|b. 1278\nd. b 2 Apr 1325|p854.htm#i20563|Elizabeth o. E. Maduit?|d. bt 31 Mar 1367 - 1368|p546.htm#i20569|Adam de Roddam||p686.htm#i20576||||
Sir Thomas de Umfraville was born circa 1360. He was aged 23, 10 Richard II.. He was the son of Thomas de Umfraville and Joan Roddam.
Sir Thomas de Umfraville married Agnes Unknown (Umfraville) say 1385. The ages of his daughters are considered to be 10 years out in the Inquisitons.
Thomas died circa 12 February 1390/91. Sir Thomas died 1435?, of Harbottle Castle. Another source gave 13 February 1390/1, Burke gives 12 February 1390/1.
Sir Thomas de Umfraville was a Member of Parliament.. He was of Harbottle, Northumberland & Hessle in Yorkshire.
Sir Thomas de Umfraville was the subject of an Inquisition Post Mortem held in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, on 5 March 1411/12.
Sir Thomas de Umfraville married Agnes Unknown (Umfraville) say 1385. The ages of his daughters are considered to be 10 years out in the Inquisitons.
Thomas died circa 12 February 1390/91. Sir Thomas died 1435?, of Harbottle Castle. Another source gave 13 February 1390/1, Burke gives 12 February 1390/1.
Sir Thomas de Umfraville was a Member of Parliament.. He was of Harbottle, Northumberland & Hessle in Yorkshire.
Sir Thomas de Umfraville was the subject of an Inquisition Post Mortem held in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, on 5 March 1411/12.
Children of Sir Thomas de Umfraville and Agnes Unknown (Umfraville)
- Elizabeth de Umfraville (Elmeden) b. a 18 Jun 1390, d. 23 Nov 1424
- Gilbert de Umfraville Earl of Kyme b. 18 Oct 1390, d. 22 Mar 1420/21
- Maud or Matilda de Umfraville+ b. a 18 Jun 1392, d. 4 Jan 1435
- Joan de Umfraville (Lambert) b. a 18 Jun 1394
- Margaret de Umfraville (Lodington) (Constable) b. a 18 Jun 1396, d. 23 Oct 1443
- Agnes de Umfraville (Haggerston) b. a 18 Jun 1398
William de Umfraville
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William de Umfraville was the son of Gilbert de Umfraville 3rd Earl of Angus and Joan Willoughby.
William died. He left no issue.
William died. He left no issue.
Annora Umfraville (Waleys)
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She had no issue
Alex Maxwell Findlater wrote on the gen medieval mailing list: See the notes on p 322. Stephen and Anora de Umfraville were married in 1327. Anora, his daughter, married in 1347, the same year in which her father died. In 1351 Elizabeth was a minor, and only in 1366 did she marry. In 1384 an account of Alice's death calls her Elizabeth's mother, but the elasticity of the use of words then would encompass mother-in-law. However the name of the first daughter, Anora, perhaps after Anora de Umfraville, the first wife, might suggest that she was of that marriage, while the long gap - nearly 20 years - between the marriages of these two heiresses suggests that their ages were very different.
The father of Stephen's second wife, Alice, proved his full age in 1314, so born ca 1293 and died 1332. Alice's brother John was 6 on his father's death (Ipm 6 Jan 1332/3), so born 1326. Alice might have been much the same age, and she married secondly in 1351 Sir Brian de Stapleton, and had a son another Sir Brian, whose wife Elizabeth d Sir William de Aldeburgh was born in about 1364 (aged 28 or more, and her sister Sibyl 25 or more, in 1392 when her father died (CP i, p 102)).
Alice must therefore have been much younger than Stephen.
On the whole it seems more likely that Elizabeth was the daughter of the second marriage.. Annora Umfraville (Waleys) was the daughter of Robert de Umfraville 2nd Earl of Angus and Lucy Kyme.
Alex Maxwell Findlater wrote on the gen medieval mailing list: See the notes on p 322. Stephen and Anora de Umfraville were married in 1327. Anora, his daughter, married in 1347, the same year in which her father died. In 1351 Elizabeth was a minor, and only in 1366 did she marry. In 1384 an account of Alice's death calls her Elizabeth's mother, but the elasticity of the use of words then would encompass mother-in-law. However the name of the first daughter, Anora, perhaps after Anora de Umfraville, the first wife, might suggest that she was of that marriage, while the long gap - nearly 20 years - between the marriages of these two heiresses suggests that their ages were very different.
The father of Stephen's second wife, Alice, proved his full age in 1314, so born ca 1293 and died 1332. Alice's brother John was 6 on his father's death (Ipm 6 Jan 1332/3), so born 1326. Alice might have been much the same age, and she married secondly in 1351 Sir Brian de Stapleton, and had a son another Sir Brian, whose wife Elizabeth d Sir William de Aldeburgh was born in about 1364 (aged 28 or more, and her sister Sibyl 25 or more, in 1392 when her father died (CP i, p 102)).
Alice must therefore have been much younger than Stephen.
On the whole it seems more likely that Elizabeth was the daughter of the second marriage.. Annora Umfraville (Waleys) was the daughter of Robert de Umfraville 2nd Earl of Angus and Lucy Kyme.
Elizabeth Umfraville
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Burke states she married Gilbert Burdon.. Elizabeth Umfraville was the daughter of Robert de Umfraville 2nd Earl of Angus and Lucy Kyme.
Elizabeth Umfraville married Gilbert Burdon.
Elizabeth Umfraville married Gilbert Burdon.
Child of Elizabeth Umfraville and Gilbert Burdon
Agnes Underwood
Agnes Underwood married Henry or Harry Hooper, son of Alexander Hooper and Isabel Hoggart, on 10 July 1719 in Ednam, Roxburghshire, Scotland.
Children of Agnes Underwood and Henry or Harry Hooper
- Sanders Hooper b. 12 Jun 1720
- Agnes Hooper b. 1 Aug 1723
Frances Underwood
Children of Frances Underwood and James Henry Denty
- Julia Maria Denty b. 18 Nov 1841
- Mary Evelina Denty b. 27 Feb 1844
- Frances Rebecca Denty b. 18 Jan 1847
Frances Underwood
Frances Underwood married James Denty, son of James Denty and Elizabeth Marchand, on 5 October 1840 in Cuttack, India.
Francis W Underwood
Francis W Underwood married Julia Maria Denty, daughter of James Henry Denty and Frances Underwood, in 1865 in Bengal, India. Her parentage is only assumed by the name and place.
Mary Underwood
(say 1745 - )
Mary Underwood was born say 1745.
Mary Underwood married Jonathan Seaton, son of John Seaton and Elizabeth Baker, on 24 September 1767 in Woolpit, Suffolk.
The will of Thomas Gault of Drinkstone dated 1791, mentions Mildred Underwood & Mary, wife of Jonathan Seaton of Woolpit.
Mary Underwood married Jonathan Seaton, son of John Seaton and Elizabeth Baker, on 24 September 1767 in Woolpit, Suffolk.
The will of Thomas Gault of Drinkstone dated 1791, mentions Mildred Underwood & Mary, wife of Jonathan Seaton of Woolpit.
Children of Mary Underwood and Jonathan Seaton
- Jonathan Barrit Seaton b. 4 Feb 1766
- Elizabeth Seaton b. 5 Nov 1767, d. 7 Nov 1767
- Mary Seaton b. 5 Nov 1767, d. 7 Nov 1767
- Thomas Seaton b. 27 Mar 1768
- Mary Seaton b. 19 Mar 1769, d. b 23 Mar 1769
- Elizabeth Seaton b. 3 Sep 1769, d. b 15 Jul 1789
- William Seaton b. 30 Jun 1771
- Mary Seaton b. 26 Feb 1772, d. 1 Mar 1772
- Mary Seaton b. 2 Apr 1775
- Mary Seaton b. 5 Jan 1777, d. b 16 Mar 1777
- Sarah Seaton b. 6 Apr 1777, d. b 22 Apr 1777
- Sarah Seaton b. 12 Jul 1778
- Ann Seaton b. 20 Apr 1782, d. b 10 Apr 1782
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