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Adam de Newmarch II
- Preferred Name: Adam de Newmarch II[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
- Alternate Name: Adam Newmarche
- Alternate Name: Adam De Newmarch
- Gender: M
- Fact: with note: Description: http://fabpedigree.com/s032/f502194.htm
- Birth: ABT 1166 in Bentley, Yorkshire, England at LATI: N3.8 LONG: E0.45
- Alt. Death: BEF SEP 1247 in Bentley, Yorkshire, England at LATI: N3.8 LONG: E0.45
- Occupation: Surety1215
- Occupation: Justice
- Death: BEF SEP 1247 in Whatton, Nottinghamshire, England at LATI: N2.9471 LONG: E0.8938
- Fact: with note: Description: https://www.geni.com/people/Adam-de-Newmarch/6000000007150847087
- FSID: MTHV-FKD
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
1190-98 - of full age (21)
1201 - in Yorkshire
1201 - Yorkshire - ADAM Newmach appears with his Brother Henry , as witness a confirmation to Fountains Abbey
1201 - Yorkshire - ADAM appears as a forgiven debtor - on account of 20 silver marks - paid 50 marks for Trespass
1210 - went to Ireland with King John
1213 - King displeaure - Koig John put his 2 sons John & Adam as Hostage on Corf castle
1225 - ADAM Newfmarch - presented to Church of Hatfield
ADAM stated the Ote Tilly & his wife Mabel, 20years before their deaths , gave the Manor of Hatfield to his father
Henry Neufmarch in marriage with thier daughter....
no date - ADAM Novo Mercato -vs- Abbot of Cherbourg
for 58 acres of land in Carleton Scroop, Lincolnshire, as his right, which a Certian Margery, his antecessor was seiszed
her demense in time of Henry, the King's granfather
because she died without an heir of her body, Denis Tilly Newmarche was her aunt & Heir,
Being sister of Margery's Father Otes Tilly
Newmarch Pedigree:
ADAM DE NEWMARCH the 2nd, son of Henry and grandson of Adam the 1st, the benefactor of Nostell, is recorded to have confirmed the gift which Adelina had made to that House of lands in Whatton, probably in the commencement of the reign of Henry III., circ. A.D. 1216. He seems to have had three sons, John, Robert, and Adam, and to have been succeeded in the Bentley and other manors in the counties of York and Lincoln by John de Newmarch, and in the Whatton by his younger son Adam. Harleian MSS 1047. Thoroton's Notts, 1.265.
Complete Peerage:
Adam de Novo Foro or de Novo Mercato, s. and h. was serving in Normandy in Nov. 1201 and with his brother Henry accompanied King John to Ireland in 1210. The family property increased by his father's marriage and his own inheritance of the Whatton estates, comprises 4 fees of the honour of Tickhill and held of Earl Warenne, and 3 of the Earl of Lincoln in Yorks, 3 fees in Whatton, Hawksworth and Aslacton, Notts of the Barony of Gant, and the manor of Carlton Scroop, Lincs, and Ketton, Suffolk. For some reason Adam was obliged to give his sons as hostages to the King. He was a Justive Itinerant under commissions of 1218, 1219, 1224, 1231 and 1234. In 1225 he was one of the collectors of the 15th in Yorks. He was sum. for service in Wales in 1241 and in Scotland in 1244. He died 1247 before Sep.
Oxford DNB Newmarket,
Adam of [Adam de Novo Mercato, Adam de Novo Foro] (d. in or before 1247), justice, was a member of the family of Neufmarch�, which was established in south Yorkshire soon after the Norman conquest. His mother was Denise de Pusat. This Adam de Novo Foro, or (more usually) de Novo Mercato, held four knights' fees from King John in the honour of Tickhill. He served with the king in Ireland in 1210, and in 1211 offered him 60 marks and three palfreys to obtain his mother's dower. But he was one of those northern barons who were drawn by their indebtedness to the king into alliance with Robert Fitzwalter and other dissidents, so that in 1213 he was imprisoned in Corfe Castle and had to surrender his sons John and Adam as hostages. Perhaps because Adam the son was kept in custody until March 1219, Adam the father is not known to have involved himself in the baronial revolt which was effectively ended by the battle of Lincoln in 1217, although he was associated with one of its leaders, Gilbert de Gant, claimant to the earldom of Lincoln, from whom he was later recorded as holding three knights' fees at Whatton and Hawksworth, Lincolnshire.
Adam of Newmarket was appointed to hear an assize of mort d'ancestor in Yorkshire in 1215, and to be one of the justices for Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, and Derbyshire when the eyres resumed in 1218 at the end of the civil war. In 1226 he was employed in the collection of the fifteenth in Yorkshire; in 1232 he was named as a justice for the eyre in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Cambridgeshire, and Huntingdonshire, though there is no evidence that he sat outside the first two counties; and in 1234 he again sat as a justice on eyre at York and Beverley. The special assizes he heard, the last of them in 1231, were all in Yorkshire, Derbyshire, or Nottinghamshire. He was not appointed a justice for any eyres after 1234, though he was still living in 1241, when he was named last among thirteen leading northern barons summoned to Chester for a Welsh campaign. He was dead by September 1247, when his grandson and heir, Sir Adam of Newmarket, did homage for his lands in Tickhill.
=== SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 S ===
SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 SO68) P.39;
=== M E Sorley: The Sorley Pedigrees P. 39 ===
M E Sorley: The Sorley Pedigrees P. 39
Preferred Parents:
Father: Henry de Newmarch, b. 1151 in Bentley, Yorkshire, England d. 1178 in Bentley, Yorkshire, England
Mother: Dionisia de Tilly, b. ABT 1151 in Hatfield, Thorne, Yorkshire, England d. AFT 1212 in Hatfield, Yorkshire, England
Family 1: Margeria de Bosville, b. ABT 1174 in Womersley, Yorkshire, England
- John de Newmarche, b. 1196 in Wormersley, Yorkshire, England d. 1243 in Wormersley, Yorkshire, England
- Robert de Newmarch, b. 1196 in Bentley, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom d. 1260 in England, United Kingdom
- Adam de Newmarch, b. ABT 1203 in Yorkshire, England d. 20 JAN 1303 in Pontefract Castle, West Yorkshire, England
Sources:
- Title: Book - records Series - Yorkshire
- Title: geni
Publication: Name: http://www.geni.com/people/Adam-de-Novo-Foro/6000000007150847087;
- Title: Book - Chartulary of St Johns of Pontrefract Yorkshire
- Title: Book - Newmarch Pedigree
- Title: Book - Early Charters of Yorkshire
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