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Peter FitzToret
- Preferred Name: Peter FitzToret
- Gender: M
- Death: ABT 1194 in Moreton Corbet Castle, Moreton Corbet, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom
- Fact: with note: Description: https://www.geni.com/people/Peter-fitz-Toret/6000000007151701949?through=6000000007199383776
- Birth: ABT 1130 in Wem, Wem Urban, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom
- FSID: G4MS-YPJ
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
«b»Biography«/b»
Peter FitzToret, who appears first in 1160, was more probably the grandson or great-grandson, than the son of Toret. In the year a Donum of £46 4s 4d was assessed on the greater proprietors of Shropshire. Peter FitzTured's proportion was a considerable one, viz. 7s 3d, but it was excused by a Writ of King Henry II. IN 1167, the Demesne-lands of Peter FitzTorette paid an amercement of 6s 8d, set upon them by Alan de Nevill, then Justice of the Forest. Peter fitz Thoret in 1180 attests deeds of William fitz Alan (II), of Madoc, son of Gervase Goch.
It was the daughter of this William Fitz Alan who married Dr Walter Pershale I. Peter Fitz Thoret also attested many deeds of Walter de Dunstanville. In these attestations, none of which can be dated later than 1194, he is often followed by his sons, Philip and Bartholomew, one or both of them, and incidentally by a third son, Walter. It is further probable that Gerard fitz Toret, of Evelith, was a fourth son of Peter fitz Toret. Philip, the eldest of the above sons, died without issue, and in his father's lifetime. He was the second son.
=== !Annals of Moreton Corbet: Herald's Visi ===
!Annals of Moreton Corbet: Herald's Visitation. Red book #6, sec 1, chart 89A.
=== == Biography ==Peter FitzToret, who appe ===
== Biography ==Peter FitzToret, who appears first in 1160, was more probably the grandson or great-grandson, than the son of Toret. In the year a Donum of £46 4s 4d was assessed on the greater proprietors of Shropshire. Peter FitzTured's proportion was a considerable one, viz. 7s 3d, but it was excused by a Writ of King Henry II. IN 1167, the Demesne-lands of Peter FitzTorette paid an amercement of 6s 8d, set upon them by Alan de Nevill, then Justice of the Forest. Peter fitz Thoret in 1180 attests deeds of William fitz Alan (II), of Madoc, son of Gervase Goch.
It was the daughter of this William Fitz Alan who married Dr Walter Pershale I. Peter Fitz Thoret also attested many deeds of Walter de Dunstanville. In these attestations, none of which can be dated later than1194, he is often followed by his sons, Philip and Bartholomew, one or both of them, and incidentally by a third son, Walter. It is furtherprobable that Gerard fitz Toret, of Evelith, was a fourth son of Peter fitz Toret. Philip, the eldest of the above sons, died without issue, and in his father's lifetime. He was the second son. [History and Genealogy of the Pearsall Family II:802]
== Sources ==* http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=aet-t&id=I56582 - Celtic Royal Genealogy, sirart@hotmail.co.uk, accessed 20 Nov 2013
* [[Christensen-519 | Janice Hardin]].
* This person was created through the import of David Rentschler Family Tree_2010-09-30.ged on 01 October 2010
=== Peter FitzToret, who appears first in 11 ===
Peter FitzToret, who appears first in 1160, was more probably the grandson or great-grandson, than the son of Toret. In the year a Donum of £46 4s 4d was assessed on the greater proprietors of Shropshire. Peter FitzTured's proportion was a considerable one, viz. 7s 3d, but it was excused by a Writ of King Henry II. IN 1167, the Demesne-lands of Peter FitzTorette paid an amercement of 6s 8d, set upon them by Alan de Nevill, then Justice of the Forest. Peter fitz Thoret in 1180 attests deeds of William fitz Alan (II), of Madoc, son of Gervase Goch.
It was the daughter of this William Fitz Alan who married Dr Walter Pershale, I. Peter Fitz Thoret also attested very many of the deeds of Walter de Dunstanville. In these attestations, none of which can be accounted later than 1194, he is often follwed by his sons, Philip and Bartholomew, one or both of them, and incidentally by a third son, Walter. It is further probable that Gerard fitz Toret, of Evelith, was a fourth son of Peter fitz Toret. Philip, the eldest of the above sons, died without issue, and in his father's lifetime. He was the second son. [History and Genealogy of the Pearsall Family II:802]
=== !Name,son,Bpla,spouses-Visitation of Shr ===
!Name,son,Bpla,spouses-Visitation of Shrop 1623 Bk 942 B4h V28 pg 134
Preferred Parents:
Father: Thoredi FitzToret, b. 1100 in Wroxeter Atcham, Shropshire, England (United Kingdom) d. 1157 in Wem, Shropshire, England
Family 1: Lucia Haget, b. 1143 in Beverley, Civil parish of Beverley, East Riding, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom d. 1205 in Moreton Corbet Castle, Moreton Corbet, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom
- m. 1158 in Moreton, Oswestry, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom
- m. 1158 in Moreton by Oswestry, Shropshire, England
- Lucia Toret de Moreton, b. ABT 1178 in Morton Toret, Wem, Shropshire, England
- Bartholomew de Toret, b. 1165 in Moreton by Oswestry, Shropshire, England d. 1235 in Moreton by Oswestry, Shropshire, England
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