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William Peshale
- Preferred Name: William Peshale[1] [2] [3]
- Alternate Name: William De Peshall
- Alternate Name: William De Peshall
- Gender: M
- Death: 1229 in Swynnerton, Staffordshire, England at LATI: N2.9378 LONG: E2.2384
- FSID: 99PN-BQW
- Fact: with note: Description: https://www.geni.com/people/William-de-Peshale-1165-1229/6000000008200004861?through=6000000013122114283
- Birth: ABT 1165 in Stafford, Staffordshire, England at LATI: N2.8061 LONG: E2.1182 with note: Incorrect birthyear, birthyear has been fixed accourding to Geni.com
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
From https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Peshale-13
William Peshale
Born about 1165 [location unknown]
Son of William Peshale and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of Ellen (Broughton) Peshale — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
DESCENDANTS
Father of Ralph Peshale and Stephen (Peshale) de Peshale
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
Biography
William de Peshale was the son of William de Peshale, m. Ellen Broughton and had two children, Stephen and Ralph.[1]
Sources
↑ The Parshall family, A.D. 870-1913 pp.51, 54.
=== Research ===
Ency of Am Biog r4a1 n s vol 17 p 19
=== !Brown book 5, chart 640. Lipscomb's His ===
!Brown book 5, chart 640. Lipscomb's Hist & Antiquities of Co of Buckingham V. LV p312. Research by the William Salt Archaeological Soc. Coll for a Hist of Staffordshire Eng. New series V.XV p312.
=== SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 S ===
SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 SO.68) P.38;
=== "Robert de Peshale, by his wife Ormonda ===
"Robert de Peshale, by his wife Ormonda, had three sons, --John, William, and Hugh. John died without issue, but Hugh was the progenitor of a family which spread itself over Shropshire for several generations. William, the second son, had issue William and John. The former occurs as witness to a deed concerning Bungay Manor in 1156. He married one Ellen Broughton, and had three sons, Stephen, Ralph, and Richard. Stephen, who occurs as surety in an Assize in 1227, was father of Robert and Eleanor, to whom reference is made later. Ralph appears as 'Ralph de Peschale' in the Patent Roll of 14 Henry III., in the list of Staffordshire Tenants who set out from Portsmouth in April 1230 with the large army assembled by Henry III. for the invasion of France. William's other son, John, married a Basset, and had a son, Thomas, father of another Thomas, the latter is mentioned several times in the Plea Rolls, etc. of that time (Staff. Hist. Coll., vol. vi. pt. i., et alii.). Thus in 1222, 'Robert de Sugenhulle (Sugnall) and Petronilla, his wife, put in their place Thomas de Peshale, in a plea against Roger de Bidun,' in 1228, 'the Bishop of Coventry, by his attorney, sued Thomas de Peshale for six acres of land in Peshale, as the right of his Church of Eccleshall.' This Thomas joined Simon de Montfort in his rebellion against the King, and the Close Roll of 50 Henry III. (1265) states that 'the Sheriff of Staffordshire is commanded to admit to the King's peace the following who had submitted through the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, to whom the King had given power to receive the submissions of the rebels who had adhered to Simon de Montfort, viz., Thomas de Peshale, Robert de Suggenhull, Richard de Stafford, etc.' In 1269, 'Philip Marmyun, by his attorney, appeared against Thomas de Pesale and others, for entering his manor of Northbury and committing damage, etc.,' and in 1280, 'Thomas de Peshale sued William de Sogenhulle and Dorea his wife for L100 owing to him, ' and one, Adam de Pesehall, is mentioned as a surety. In 1284, 'Nicholas of Madele appeared against Thomas son of Thomas de Pessale in a plea of Maheem and breach of the peace.' Finally, in a suit in 1293, it is stated that this 'Thomas de Pessale' was dead. This Thomas must have been the Thomas son of Thomas de Peshale, of whom Robert, son of Stephen de Peshale, purchased land in Peshale, as shown by a deed (page 60). The above-mentioned Eleanor, daughter of Stephen de Peshale and sister of Robert, married John de Swynnerton, became Lord of Peshale in her right. By her he had four sons, Richard, Stephen, Robert and John. Richard came into the estate of Peshale, and assumed the name of Richard de Peshale, and thus founded the later family of Peshale, Pershall and Parshall, while Stephen was the ancestor of the later lords of Swynnerton, as related in the next chapter. Other references to early members of the Peshale family are contained in the three followin extracts from the 'Feet of Fines' of the reign of Edward I.: - Feet of Fines, Case 209, File 7, No. 53. Final Concord made at Westminster in the octaves of St. John the Baptist, 9 Edward I., before the King's Justices, between Robert, Bishop of Bath and Wells, by William de Middelton, his attorney, and Thomas, son of Walter de Peshale, deforceant, of a messuage and a carucate of land in Golden, whereby Thomas acknowledges the same to be the right of the said Bishop and for the said acknowledgement, fine, etc., the same Bishop grants the said premises to Thomas and his issue, doeing service therefor, and should Thomas die without issue the same to revert to the Bishop. --Stafford. Abstract. Feet of Fines, Case 209, File 7, No. 58. Final Concord made in the King's Court at Salop on the morrow of the Purification of the Virgin, 10 Edward I., before Thomas Welond, John de Lovetot, Roger de Leycestre and William de Buritton, the King's Justices, Between Roger de Napton, plaintiff, and William, son of Nicholas d e Pesale and Doreya his wife, defendents, of a 4th part of a carucate of land, with appurtenances, in Pesale, whereof a plea of warranty of the charter was summoned between them in that court, that is, William and Doreya acknowledge the same to be the right of said Roger, he having the same by their gift, to him and his heirs for ever, rendering therefor yearly 2s. o1/2d. yearly at the four terms, and they warrant him against all men. For which fine, warranty, etc. Roger gives William and Doreya a sparrowhawk. --Stafford. Abstract. Feet of Fines, Case 209, File 8, No. 26. Final Concord made at Guildhall, London, Easter in three weeks, 18 Edward I., before John de Metyngham, Robert de Hertford, Elias de Bekyngham, William de Giselham and Master Robert de Thorp, the King's Justices, Between Roger de Burton, plaintiff, and William de Peshale and Doreya his wife, defendants, of 57 acres of land and 8 1/2 acres of meadow in Peshale, whereof plea of warranty of the charter was summoned between them, that is to say, William and Doreya acknowledge the same of their gift and they remit and quitclaim the same to him and his heirs for ever. For which acknowledgement, quitclaim, fine, etc., Roger gives William and Dorreya a sparrowhawk. --Stafford. Abstract." Above taken from the Parshall book, 1915, pages 52-56.
=== !HEBER J. GRANT RECORDS BY ANTHONY W. IV ===
!HEBER J. GRANT RECORDS BY ANTHONY W. IVANS IN LDS GEN LIBRARY.
=== no temple work completed --Other Fields ===
no temple work completed --Other Fields SLGC: Date: SUBMITTED
Preferred Parents:
Father: William de Peshale, b. BET 1120 AND 1130
Mother: William Peshale,
Family 1: Ellen Broughton, b. 1170 in Broughton, Buckinghamshire, England d. 1289
- Stephen de Peshale, b. ABT 1190 in Horsley, Staffordshire, , England d. in Swynnerton, Staffordshire, , England
Sources:
- Title: Wikitree
Note: Wikitree is variable in dependability. The research for the Savage tree is given throughout and well documented.
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: William de Peshale -
Author: History and Genealogy of the Pearsall Family in England and America; Clarence E Pearshall & Hettie May Pearsall, Ed. {192, Page number: 366, 391
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2736742560
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: William de Peshale -
Author: The Parshall Family, A.D. 870-1913; Horace Field Parshall {1915}, Page number: 51
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2736742735
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