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Alicia de Carleton
- Preferred Name: Alicia de Carleton[1] [2]
- Alternate Name: Alicia de Carleton
- Gender: F
- Death: AFT 1285 in Carleton, Wyre district, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
- Burial: AFT 1285 in Saint Michaels on Wyre, Wyre district, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Lady
- Residence: the Manor of Inskip was her dowry
- Birth: ABT 1227 in Carleton, Wyre district, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
- FSID: GQ6W-ZSJ
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Identified in British History on Line: A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 7. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1912.
Sir Richard le Boteler, brother of Sir William le Boteler of Warrington, was living in 1273, but must have died not long afterwards, leaving a widow Alice." She (Alice de Carlton) was the daughter of William de Carleton; Whittle-le-Woods and part of Goosnargh appear to have come to the Botelers through her. In 1281 dower was granted to her by her eldest son William, viz. the whole manor of Middle Rawcliffe. The other sons were Henry, John, Richard, Edmund and Geoffrey."
Annals of the Lords of Warrington for the first five centuries after the conquest : with historical notices of the place and neighbourhood states: The issue of Almeric and Alina were : (1) William fitz Almeric the eldest son, who succeeded him ; and (2) Richard a younger son, who married Alicia Carleton, who seems to have held a fourth of a knight's fee of the honour of Lancaster at Galfi in Norfolk. (Testa de Nevil, p. 290.) He was founder of the house of Butler of Roucliffe, of which he had this grant from Theobald Walter,
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In 1285 Alice widow of Richard le Boteler acknowledged the right of Henry de Kighley and Ellen his wife to the manor of Inskip and two-thirds of the manor of Great Eccleston; these were to descend to the heirs of Ellen, with reversion in default to the heirs of Alice; Final Conc. (Rec. Soc. Lancs. and Ches.), i, 163–4. Alice was daughter of William de Carleton
=== Alice Carleton ===
Alice Carleton
d/o sir William Carleton
b- Inskip, Lancaster, England
m- sir, Richard Boteler, of Rawcliffe
d- after 1314
Held - Inskip, Whittle le Woods & moiety of Goosnargh
no date - William Carleton - Inkip was given to sir Richard Boteler, of Rawcliffe in marriage with his daughter ALICE Carleton
her children - Richard, Thomas , Ranulph, Anabel w/o William Castley & Elen wife of sir Henry Keighley
11 Aug 1281 - Dame, ALICE , late wife of sir, Richard Boteler, was assigned dower on monday 1281, by sir William , her eldest son, in the presence of sir William Boteter of Werington & others - the whole manor of Mid-Rawcliffe, so that she released her rights to 1/3 of the lands which sir Richard Boteler, her late husband, gave to his sons,William, Henry, John, Richard, Edmund & Geoffrey - she also granted no alienation of the manor of inskip, which was given to her by her father William Carleton -
Witnesses : Walter Calleton...
no date - Lancashire - Richard Sowerby -vs- ALICE Botiler, Simon Hole, William s/o Walter Carleton, Hugh Whttingham... of 16 acres in Souresby --- ALICE answers for all - she says that Richard Souresby leased the land to William s/o RICHRAD Botler, for a term of 8yrs, William Assgnd it to his brother Edmund, & he to ALICE & 4yrs have still to run
1285 - ALICE , widow of sir Richard Boteler, gave in marriage , to manors of Inskip & 2/3 of Great Eccleston - to her daughter Alice Boteler & Henry Keighley & the heirs of their bodies, remainders to said Alice & her heirs
1314 - ALICE formley wife of sir Richard Boetler - granted to-
Richard, s/o sir Henry Keighley - all her part of the fishery of Wyre, which she had by gift of her brother ADAM Carleton - witnesses : sir Henry Keighley - Henry Boteler - Richard Boteler
=== === Sources ===* http://wc.rootsweb.ance ===
=== Sources ===* http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&id=I31956
Preferred Parents:
Father: William de Carleton, b. ABT 1200 in Carleton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England
Mother: Elizabeth Clifton, b. 1200 in Lancashire, England
Family 1: Richard le Boteler I, b. ABT 1222 in Bewsey Hall, Warrington, Warrington district, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom d. 1281 in Out Rawcliffe, Wyre district, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
- m. ABT 1250 in Whittle-Le-Woods, Lancashire, England
- m. ABT 1250 in Whittle-le-Woods, Chorley district, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
- Richard le Boteler II, b. ABT 1240 in Out Rawcliffe, Lancashire, England d. 24 FEB 1322 in Merton, Lancashire, England
Sources:
- Title: BRITISH HISTORY ON LINE: A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 7. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1912
Publication: Name: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol7/pp273-276;
Note: History of Rawcliffe Lancashire area--detailed pedigree information of Botelers/Butlers
Go to website for more information
- Title: Alice de Carleton, Wife of Sir Richard le Boteler, British History Online, Out Rawcliffe, Lancashire
Publication: Name: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol7/pp273-276;
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