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David Egerton
- Preferred Name: David Egerton[1] [2] [3]
- Gender: M
- LdsBaptism: 22 OCT 1934 with note: GEDCOM data
- Birth: ABT 1228 in Egerton, Cheshire, England at LATI: N3.05 LONG: E2.7167 with note: Before UK
- Occupation: Baron of Malpas
- Death: 8 JUL 1316 in Malpas, Cheshire, England at LATI: N3.0199 LONG: E2.7676
- FSID: GHND-NN3
- LdsEndowment: 12 FEB 1935 with note: GEDCOM data
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
«b»Biography«/b»
«b»Marriage to Cecelia«/b»
Marriage 1 Cicely Roter de Thornton b: ABT 1235 in Thornton, Cheshire, England
David de Egerton added to the family possessions by his marriage with Cecelia, one of the daughters of Randle do Roter de Thornton, Lord of Thornton-in-the-Moor, for as appears by a deed in the Egerton Collections, Amicia, the widow of Randle de Thornton, sister and co-heir of Ranulph de Kingsley, gave to him all her lands in Crowton, a third share of the manor in frank marriage with her daughter Cecelia. The deed is without date, from which circumstance it may be assumed that it was executed before 1290, when the statute of "Quia Emptores terraum" was passed, after which it was customary to add the regnal year. Amicia, the grantor, must have lived to a ripe old age She was a widow in 1243. She is known to have been living 1270 and there is reason to believe that she survived until 1308.
«b»Crowton as Marriage Gift for Cecilia and David de Malpas«/b»
The third share of Crowton was given by Amicia de Kingsley, after the death of Randle de Thornton, in frank marriage with Cecilia her daughter, to David son of Philip de Malpas, and passed with Ellen daughter and finally sole coheiress of his great grandson Philip de Egerton, to sir William Brereton, of Brereton, temp. Ric II.
David married Cicely, the daughter of Randle Thornton and Amicia de Kingsley. "The Third Share of Crowton was given by Amicia de Kingsley, after the death of Randle de Thornton, in frank marriage with Cecilia her daughter, to David son of Philip de Malpas..."
From this period to the commenceent of the Inquisitions, the descent of the Malpas share of the barony is preserved by deeds and by the please relative to the contests betweeen the righ heirs of David de Malpas, and his illegitimate descendants. From these it appears that his son William dy9ing without lawful issue, left his brother Philip Gogh, surnamed de Egerton, his heir; but that David le Clerk, gasse issue of William by his concubine Beatrix de Montalt, intruded himself into the barony, and left possesion of it to his daughters and coheirs, Beatrix and Idonea, the wives of Roderic ap Griffyn, and Urian St. Pierre, between which co-heirs a partition was made in the 44th of Henry the Third. The share of Beatrix passed to Isabella, the issue of Beatrix by her fist husband, Richard de Sutton, lord of a moiety of Malpas, in which family of Sutton three-forths were thus vested, and the other fourth, which Idonea brought to Urian de St. Pierre, passed after four generations, in marriage to Sir Walter Cokesay, with Isabella daughter and heiress of another sir Urian de St. Pierre.
=== son and heir by deed, s.d.; Lord of Eger ===
son and heir by deed, s.d.; Lord of Egerton
=== Burke: Dormant and Extinct Peerages G. O ===
Burke: Dormant and Extinct Peerages G. Ormerod: History of Chester Vol II P. 350
=== David de Egerton added to the family po ===
David de Egerton added to the family possessions by his marriage with Cecelia, one of the daughters of Randle do Roter de Thornton, Lord of Thornton-in-the-Moor, for as appears by a deed in the Egerton Collections, Amicia, the widow of Randle de Thornton, sister and co-heir of Ranulph de Kingsley, gave to him all her lands in Crowton, a third share of the manor in frank marriage with her daughter Cecelia. The deed is without date, from which circumstance it may be assumed that it was executed before 1290, when the statute of "Quia Emptores terraum" was passed, after which it was customary to add the regnal year. Amicia, the grantor, must have lived to a ripe old age She was a widow in 1243. She is known to have been living 1270 and there is reason to believe that she survived until 1308.
=== !History of the County Palatine & City o ===
!History of the County Palatine & City of Chester Q942.71 H2or V.2
Preferred Parents:
Father: Philip Gogh de Egerton, b. ABT 1197 in Malpas, Cheshire, England d. AFT 1272 in Egerton, Cheshire, England
Mother: Katherine ferch Iorwerth de Hulton, b. ABT 1201 in Little Hulton, Lancashire, England d. 1250 in Malpas, Cheshire, England
Family 1: Cecily Thornton, b. ABT 1222 in Egerton, Cheshire, England d. 1290 in Malpas, Cheshire, England
- m. 1254 in Egerton, Cheshire, England
- Phillip de Egerton, b. ABT 1255 in Egerton, Cheshire, England d. 1315 in Egerton, Cheshire, England
Sources:
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: David Malpas Egerton -
Author: The History of Cheshire, Ormerod, George Esq., LL.D., F.S.A., 2nd Edition by Thomas Helsby, Esq, London: George Routledge & Sons, 1882, Brigham Young University, Harold B. Lee Library, Provo, UT 84604, Page number: Vol. 2, p. 17, 598, 628, 641
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2332820711
- Title: County Families of Lancashire and Cheshire
Author: Croston, County Families of Lancashire and Cheshire (p. 117, 121, 130, 135, 136).
Page: Family Records
- Title: Pedigrees of Lancashire and Cheshire, England
Author: Joseph Foster, Pedigrees of Lancashire and Cheshire, England (Pedigree #42).
Page: Family Records
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