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Source Request: Huddlestons of Millom Castle

Legg inn av Gjest » 07 feb 2006 12:50:02

Tuesday, 7 February, 2006


Dear Brad, et al.,

Following is what little I have on the early Huddlestons, and their
Boiville (or de Millom) ancestry). I hope this is of some use.

Cheers,

John




1 NN de Boiville
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father of Godard de Boiville and others
[cf. EYF p. 7[1]]

Children: Godard
NN [father of Robert de Boiville,
of Kirksanton]


1.1 Godard de Boiville
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of Millom, Cumberland

' Godardus de Millum.' [HSP pedigree of Hudleston[2]]

held lands by service of one knight's fee of William le Meschin of
Copeland (d. 1130-5)[1]

' Godardus ', witness to grant by William fitz Ranulf of his lands in
Kirkeby to the priory of St. Bees, Cumbs. [Mon. Angl. III:576, Num. II[3]]

seneschal of Ranulf le Meschin, son of William [EYF pp. 6-7[1]]

cf. EYF 6-7[1]

Children: Arthur


1.1.1 Arthur de Boiville
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of Millom, Cumberland

' Arturus de Millum. ' [HSP pedigree of Hudleston[2]]

fl. 1152[1]

revoked his father's gift of Bordley to Furness Abbey; he then gave the
lands of Bordley to Fountains Abbey [EYF p. 7[1]]

' In a charter of Arthur son of Godard he referred to Robert de Boiville,
the donor of land in Kirksanton, par. Millom, to Furness abbey not later
than 1152, as the son of his uncle. ' [EYF p. 7[1], cites Furness
Coucher, ii, 513-4; also in EYC VII:277-8]

Children: Henry


1.1.1.1 Henry de Millom
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of Millom, Cumberland

' Dns Henericus Boyuill dns de Millun. ' [HSP pedigree of Hudleston[2]]

' Henrici filii Arturi ', gave the land of Austhwaite in Eskdale to
Benedict fitz Ketil [confirmed in a charter by his son William
- Whitehaven Record Office D/Stan/1/1[4]]

cf. EYF p. 7[1]

Children: William (evidently d.v.p.)
Adam


1.1.1.1.1 Adam de Millom
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of Millom, Cumberland

' Adam dns de Millum.' [HSP pedigree of Hudleston[2]]

cf. EYC p. 7[1]
VCH (Lancs.) III:249-250[5]

Children: Joan


1.1.1.1.1.1a Joan de Millom*
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heir of her father

' Joan daughter of Adam son of Henry de Millom and wife of John de
Huddleston.' [EYF p. 7, sub Boiville[1]]

' Joan, daughter of Adam de Boiville alias Millum ' [EYF p. 46, sub
Huddleston[1]]

' Joane d. & heire of Sr Adam de Millum Kt. ' [HSP pedigree of Hudleston[2]]

she m. 1stly John de Huddleston,
2ndly (as 2nd wife) Sir Robert de Lathom

cf. EYC p. 7[1]
VCH (Lancs.) III:249-250[5]
___________________

re: her first husband, Sir John de Hudleston:

of Millom, Cumberland [de jure uxoris]

Charters for a market (Wed) and fair [vfm, Holy Trinity (Easter dep)] at
Millom, Cumberland granted 22 July 1251, by King Henry III to John de
Huddleston (CChR, 1226–57, p. 364), 'To be held at the manor.'[6]

cf. EYF pp. 7, 46[1]

Spouse: Sir John de Huddleston
Death: aft 22 Jul 1251[6],[1]

Children: Richard

Other Spouses Sir Robert de Lathom [2nd husband; see below]


1.1.1.1.1.1a.1 Richard de Huddleston
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heir of his mother

' Richard Hudleston Esqr. = Allice.' [HSP pedigree of Hudleston[2]]

Children: Sir John


1.1.1.1.1.1a.1.1 Sir John de Huddleston
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of Millom, Cumberland

' Sr John Hodleston Knt. = d. of Henery ffenwick.' [HSP pedigree of
Hudleston[2]]

Sir John de Huddleston
' claimed the manor of Huddleston in 1289-90 against John de Meaux and
his wife Beatrice, the later being daughter and eventual heir of
Richard de Huddleston. John's plea evidently failed, for in 1302-03
Sir John de Meaux was holding a knight's fee in Huddleston; and in 1316
the heirs of Godfrey de Meaux held an interest there.' [EYF p. 46[1],
cites Plantagenet-Harrison, Hist. of Yorkshire, p. 367; Feudal Aids,
vi, 121; Feudal Aids, vi, 191]


' Johan de Hodlestoun ', knight, serving with the army of King Edward I
in Scotland; fought at the Battle of Falkirk, 22 July 1298
: his arms are recorded as
' Gules fretty argent ' (Falkirk Roll H19[7])

' Lord John of Hodeliston ', witness (together with Lord Robert of Lathum
and others) of a quitclaim of all services due from the manor of Barton ,
dated at Lancaster, the Monday before the feast of Tiberius and
Valerianus, 32 Edward I [13 April 1304] - A2A, Lancashire Record
Office: Papers of the Kay Shuttleworth Family of Gawthorpe
[DDKS 1 - DDKS 16], DDKS 1/4[8]



1.1.1.1.1.1b Joan de Millom* (See above)
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Spouse: Sir Robert de Lathom [2nd husband]
Death: ca 1290[5]
Father: Richard de Lathom
Marr: bef 1260[5]

Children: Sir Robert (->1320)
Richard (->1320)
Henry


1.1.1.1.1.1b.1 Sir Robert de Lathom
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Death: aft 28 Oct 1320[8]

of Lathom, co. Lancs.

‘ Roberto de Lathum ‘, knight, witness (together with Sir William le
Boteler, Sir Robert Banastre, Sir Robert de Holand and others) to
charter of Edmund, earl of Lancaster to the prior and canons of
Burscough for a market at the manor of Ormskirk, dated
in festo sancti Michaelis, 14 Edw. I (29 Sept 1286). [Inspeximus
of Edward II, Mon. Angl. VI(1):458[3]]

' Lord Robert of Lathum ', witness (together with Lord John of Hodeliston
and others of a quitclaim of all services due from the manor of Barton ,
dated at Lancaster, the Monday before the feast of Tiberius and
Valerianus, 32 Edward I [13 April 1304] - A2A, Lancashire Record
Office: Papers of the Kay Shuttleworth Family of Gawthorpe
[DDKS 1 - DDKS 16], DDKS 1/4[8]

'Sir Robert de Lathum', entered into agreement dated 2 Ed II [1308-09]
with Sir Hugh de Eland for the marriage of their children:
' Agreement for marriage between John, son of Sir Hugh de Eland' and
Alice daughter of Sir Robert de Lathum, providing for their ultimate
possession of Sir Hugh's lands in Eland', Tankerlay and Rochdale
(Elland, Yk Tankersley, Yk Rochdale, Yk) ' - A2A, Nottinghamshire
Archives: Savile of Rufford: Deeds and Estate Papers
[DD/SR/13 - DD/SR/205], DD/SR/28/3/1[8]

he evidently d. in 1325 or before: the IPM of Sir Robert de Lathom
stated to have been held in 1325

Spouse: Katherine de Knowsley
Father: Sir Thomas de Knowsley

Children: Sir Thomas (-1370)
Alice, m. 1) Sir John de Eland
Philip


1.1.1.1.1.1b.2 Richard de Lathom
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Death: aft 28 Oct 1320[8]

Lease by Richard de Lathum to Robert de Lathum, his brother, and his
wife Katherine, dated 28 Oct 1320- A2A, Manchester University, John
Rylands Library: Rylands Charters [RYCH/1 - RYCH/1942], NORTHWICH,
WINNINGTON, etc. (co. Chester), RYCH/872[8]


1.1.1.1.1.1b.3 Henry de Lathom
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' Grant: Robert, lord of Lathun, in his independent power and full
health, to Henry his son -- all the vills of Quithul and Wadaker
-- rendering a pair of gloves. Witn. William, lord of Paverton, Alan
lord of Windhul, Thurstan of Holand, William of Molyneus. '
- A2A, Lancashire Record Office: The Scarisbrick Muniments
[DDSC 1 - DDSC 43A], DDSC 37/1[8]

Children: Thomas (-<1300)


1. Sir Charles Clay, ed., "Early Yorkshire Families," The Yorkshire
Archaeological Society, Record Series), 1973, Vol. CXXXV.
2. "The Visitation of the County of Cumberland," Harleian Soc., Richard
St. George, Norroy King of Arms, John Fetherston, F.S.A., ed.,
Harleian Series, London: Taylor and Co., 1872.
3. Sir William Dugdale, "Monasticon Anglicanum," London: Harding &
Lepard; and Longman Rees... Green, 1830, Vol. VI, Pt. 1 - Austin
Abbey of Wigmore, in Herefordshire, pp. 348-356 [Fundationis et
Fundatorum Historia], Vol. VI, Pt. 2 - Priory of Bullington, co.
Lincs., pp. 951-954, URL

http://monasticmatrix.usc.edu/bibliogra ... il&id=2659
4. "13th CENTURY AUSTHWAITE CHARTERS," text of charter of William fitz
Henry fitz Arthur, Whitehaven Record Office D/Stan/1/1,
http://freespace.virgin.net/past.presen ... waiteb.htm
5. William Farrer and J. Brownbill, M. A., eds., "The Victoria History
of the County of Lancaster," London: A. Constable and Company, Ltd.,
1906-1914, Vol. III:249-250, text provided by Douglas McDonald,
<Lathom and Chaworth: descents from Robert de Alfreton>,
GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com, 23 January 2005.
6. "Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs to 1516,"
http://www.histparl.ac.uk/cmh/gaz/
7. Brian Timms, "The Falkirk Roll," an occasional roll of arms of those
having fought at the Battle of Falkirk, July 1298,
http://www.briantimms.com/rolls/falkirkH.html
This is an occasional roll, listing those present at the battle of
Falkirk, which was fought on 22 July 1298,, when the forces of Edward
I defeated a Scottish army under William Wallace., It is accepted that
the roll was composed shortly afterwards., The original blazon is in
the Anglo-Norman dialect, from a copy of the roll made by Robert
Glover, c1585., The source of this blazon is Gerard J Brault, Rolls
of Arms of Edward I, Society of Antiquaries, London, 1996.
8. "Access to Archives,"
http://www.a2a.pro.gov.uk/

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