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John de Stuteville of Long Lawford
- Preferred Name: John de Stuteville of Long Lawford[1]
- Alternate Name: John Stuteville
- Gender: M
- FSID: GQL7-T2G
- Death: 1184 in Newbold on Avon, Warwickshire, England at LATI: N2.3915 LONG: E1.2851
- Birth: ABT 1115 in Cottingham, Yorkshire, England at LATI: N3.7824 LONG: E0.4143
- Title (Nobility): with note: Description: Lord of Long Lawford
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/normacre.htm#NicholasEstoutevilledied1177A
John Stuteville, of Long Lawford, Newbold on Avon & Cosford
yr s/o Robert III Stutevile & Erneberge
b-
m- Agnes
d- 1184 - Lawford, Warwickshire, England
held - Lawford & Newbold on Avnon & Cosford, Warwickshire
=== He was a younger son. In 1166 he held te ===
He was a younger son. In 1166 he held ten knights' fees inWarwickshire from Roger de Mowbray, representing the first stage in asettlement of the dispute between Roger and Robert de Stutevilleconcerning fees forfeited by Robert II de Stuteville.
Younger son of the great Northern baron, Robert II de Stuteville,Sheriff of Northumberland ; father of a dau. who m. Maldred fitzDolfin, lord of Raby. [Burke's]
John of Long Lawford, Warwickshire. Married to Agnes possibly da. ofWaleran son of Hugh and Matilda. [Newsgroup: soc.genealogy.medieval,at groups - google.com Page: Rosie Bevan, 7 Sep 2002]
In the second half of the 12th century Sir John de Stuteville, who waslord of Long Lawford, Newbold, and Cosford, gave to Pipewell Abbey thegrange of Lawford with the 'inland', or demesne, appurtenant to it; healso gave a thicket (placeam spinosam) called Blakethyrne, where themonks built a water-mill and a fulling-mill adjoining it and changedits name to Thyrnemill-which mills were completely destroyed by fireon the day of St. Thomas the martyr (29 December) 1328. (fn. 37) HenryII confirmed to the abbey the gifts of Robert de Stuteville, John hisbrother, and John and Roger, sons of the said John in Lawford. (fn.38)
36 V.C.H. Warw. i, 336.
37 Cott. MS. Otho B. xiv, fol. 189.
38 Cal. Chart. R. i, 207.
From: 'Parishes: Newbold-on-Avon', A History of the County of Warwick:Volume 6: Knightlow hundred (1951), pp. 187-193. URL:http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=57124. Dateaccessed: 02 June 2008.
He had sons John and Robert who both dsp, leaving their sisters astheir heirs. Some record survives of Robert son of Meldred suing RogerPantulf for a moiety of land in those places as his right by descentas the share of the sisters of Roger de Stuteville - C T CLay, EYF, p.68
Preferred Parents:
Father: Robert lll de Stuteville, b. ABT 1075 in Estouteville, Normandy, France d. 1140 in Valmont, Seine-Maritime, Upper Normandy, France
Mother: Erneburge FitzBaldric Lady of Skipwith, b. ABT 1080 in Cottingham, East Riding, Yorkshire, England d. ABT 1140 in Estuteville Ecales, Normandy, France
Family 1: Agnes de Warwickshire, b. 1115 in Warwickshire, England
- Joan De Stuteville, b. ABT 1140 in Long Lawford, Warwickshire, England d. ABT 1197 in Raby Castle, Durham, England
Sources:
- Title: John de Stuteville of Long Lawford - Medlands - FMG
Publication: Name: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/normacre.htm#NicholasEstoutevilledied1177A;
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