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Henry De Waleton
- Preferred Name: Henry De Waleton[1] [2] [3] [4]
- Gender: M
- Death: 9 SEP 1199 in Halewood, Lancashire, England at LATI: N3.3713 LONG: E2.822 with note: fs data base
- Birth: 1 MAY 1151 in Halewood, Lancashire, England at LATI: N3.3713 LONG: E2.822
- FSID: LBGB-46S
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Henry Walton
yr s/o Gilbert Walton
b- - Hale, Lancashire, England
m- Juliana d- after 1246
d- 1241 - Walton, Lancashire, England
1199 - King John comfirmed 14 Oxtangs of land in Walton, Lancashire -to- HENRY Walton (brom his elder brother Richard Meath
after 1215 - from brother Richard Meath , Cleric - Walton Manor, Lancashire
heir - Hale, Lancashire (moiety)
The hereditary “segeanty of the Wapentac’ and Waldeve’s land passed from Gilbert de Walton to Henry, but Richard who was the elder son. The note from the Lancashire Pipe Rolls above indicates that Richard was sometimes called “clericus” and that King John in 1203 presented him to the church at Wolstanton, Staffordshire. He was one of the witnesses to a confirmation of John, Bishop of Norwich, of the Church at All Saints, Lynn, in 1211. The fact he was in holy orders explains why Gilbert’s hereditary title passed to his second son, Henry de Walton. As a cleric Richard could not marry or have legitimate issue to inherit his property. Consequently, he transferred to his brother Henry and his family the rights he received under the various grants. The transfer of Form by is shown above. Almost immediately after receiving the grant in Walton, he gave it to Henry. ‘Townships: Walton” indicates that
Walton was given by him [Richard de Meath] to his brother Henry, whom he made his heir. Henry de Walton, who thus became lord of the whole manor, died in 1241, when his widow Juliana received dower in his lands from his son William.” [footnotes omitted]
Hale also went to Henry, but with a reservation. Richard needed to provide for Cecily de Columbers and their children. Appendix: Additional Material to Fines', Final Concords for Lancashire, Part 1: 1189- 1307 (1899), pp. 216-219, says
Preferred Parents:
Father: Gilbert De Waleton, b. 1122 in Hale, Lancashire, England d. 1205 in Halewood, Lancashire, England
Mother: Gilbert de Waleton, b. 1124 in Hale, Cheshire, England d. 1160
Family 2: Juliana of Halewood , b. 5 MAY 1155 in Halewood, Lancashire, England d. 1 AUG 1181 in Halewood, Lancashire, England
- Cecilie De Waleton, b. 1 NOV 1181 in Hale, Lancashire, England d. 1230 in Lancashire, England
Sources:
- Title: Anccestry of Adam Ireland
- Title: History of County Palatine & Duchy of Lancashire
- Title: Book - Victorian History of county Lancaster
- Title: British History Online
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