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Adam de Cailly
- Preferred Name: Adam de Cailly[1] [2]
- Alternate Name: Adam de Caly Lord of Hecham
- Gender: M
- FSID: LZGY-VF2
- Fine: 12 Henry III: 1228
- Birth: ABT 1192 in Norfolk, England
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Sir
- Death: 1262
- PhysicalDescription: son and heir of John Cailly
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Adam is mentioned 17 John in a mandate to Hervey Belot which orders "that he do not receive into the King's peace, Hugh de Plaiz, Michael de Poynings, William de Stuteville, William de Mortimer, Adam de Cailly and Robert de Cleve, until the King otherwise commands. Witness the King at Stamford 28 February.
Adam de Cailly paid 5 pounds to plead before the King, in the case of wastes in Brandenham Forest, during the dower of Margerie, his mother, who was married to Michael de Poynings , she being " to have only reasonable estovers of house - bote , heldge - bote , and wood to burn by view of the forester of Adman de Kayly" By Mabel his wife had with other sons:
I. Osbert de Cailli, his heir
II Hugh de Calli
https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=x8lsAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA751&hl=en
=== Alive in 1215. The Pipe Rolls mention hi ===
Alive in 1215. The Pipe Rolls mention him as, in about 1206,accounting for £5 for licence to plead before King John touching dowryof wife of Michael de Poinings. The case was to determine inheritancefrom his father (ie a case of "admensuration") in relation to hismother's dower in Bradenham, Denver and Ryston, Norfolk. There was asimilar plea between Adam and Margery in 1232, and Adam had a fine in1239 of land in Bradenham, possibly in settlement of the claim. 1215 King John forbade Hervy Belet to receive to the king's peace,until further direction, Adam and others: Adam had evidently joinedbarons' rebellion against John Gave some land to younger brothers: at Hecham to Roger and atMassingham to Elias, and manor of Owby to Sir Hugo 1227 Adam and other accused Ralph de Fulk of wrongful disseisin oftenement in Great Ryburgh and won their case. From 1227 to 1230 Adam was Justice commissioned to take certainassizes of "novel disseisin" in Norfolk. 1230 One of keepers of seaports of Norfolk under Earl of Warenne With his wife was party to plea of land in Shute, Gloucs in 1231-2.Held half a fee there from John le Brun in 1235-6. 1240 Letters close of 14 August show Adam de Kaylli holding 4 knights'fees in Norfolk in the honour of the late Earl William of Warenne whodied in 1240 1242-3 Held 1 fee in Hilborough and 1 in Cranwick Easter 1233, Norfolk: Adam de Kailly appointed his attorney Thomas de Blakevill in a plea ofa fine made against Margey de Punings [Poynings] Roger de Cantilupo appointed Geoffrey Beivin in a plea of fisheryagainst Adma de Kally, Ralph de Kailly and Hamon Chevre - PRO Curia Regis Roll Easter 17 Henry III m.10d Michaelmas 1233, Norfolk Roger de Cantelupo appointed Thomas de Gerbodesham his attorneyagainst Adam de Kailly in a plea of fishery "Master Roger de Cantilupo, keeper of the heir of William deFrancheville, appeared by his attorney for the fourth day against Adamde Kaylly in a plea as to why he came by force of arms into thefishery of the afores aid heir in Echeburg and Rugham, which heir is inthe custody of the said master Roger, and fished thein contrary tojustice, in as far as he had no commons in the aforesaid fishery onthe day on which the aforesaid William the father of the said heirdied &c.; and he had made many defaults, so that it had been orderedthe sheriff to distrain him by his lands and chattells; and thesheriff reported that he ahd distrained him by his ploughs. Andthereofre, as before, let him distrain him anew by his lands andchattells, to attend in a month from Hilary &c.; and the sheriff shallbe there to hear his judgement &c." - PRO Curia Regis Roll Michaelmas17 Henry III m.12d and 15d
Preferred Parents:
Father: John de Cailly, b. 1165 in Cranwich, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom d. 1207 in Oxborough, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
Mother: Margery , b. ABT 1164 in Poynings, Sussex, England
Family 1: Joan , d. AFT 1315
Family 2: Mabel Giffard, b. ABT 1190 in Luddesdown, Strood, Kent, England d. 11 APR 1232 in England
- m. ABT 1214 in Normanton, Yorkshire, England
- Osbert de Cailly, b. 1214 in Buckenham, Norfolk, England d. 1275 in Hilborough, Swaffham, Norfolk, England
Sources:
- Title: Carthew, G.A. (1833). "West Bradenham," in History, Topographical, Archaeological, Genealogical, and Biographical,of the Parishes of West and East Bradenham
Author: Carthew, G.A. (1833). "West Bradenham," in History, Topographical, Archaeological, Genealogical, and Biographical,of the Parishes of West and East Bradenham,with Those of Necton and Home Hale, in the County of Norfolk.
Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=PLJCAQAAMAAJ&dq=cailly%20pedigree&pg=PA3#v=onepage&q&f=false;
- Title: Burke, B. (1895). "Caley," in A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry . Google Books
Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=x8lsAAAAMAAJ&dq=william%20caley%20and%20alice%20braose&pg=PA751#v=onepage&q&f=false;
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