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Gilbert Notton
- Preferred Name: Gilbert Notton[1] [2] [3] [4]
- Gender: M
- FSID: G8WY-CG8
- Death: BEF 16 OCT 1220 in Lancaster, Lancashire, England at LATI: N4.0474 LONG: E2.8016 with note: All vital information and relationships match. ID numbers: GHKP-1X6 and G8WY-CG8.
- Fact: with note: Description: https://www.geni.com/people/Gilbert-de-Notton-Senechal-to-John-de-Lacy-Constable-of-Chester/4431193840240031147?through=6000000003949665463
All vital information and relationships match. ID numbers: GHKP-1X6 and G8WY-CG8.
- A knight's fee and a half only was held in 1212 by Gilbert de Notton in right of his wife, Edith: 1212 with note: British History Online
- Occupation: Constable of Chester with note: All vital information and relationships match. ID numbers: GHKP-1X6 and G8WY-CG8.
- Alt. Death: 1222 in Lancashire, England at LATI: N3.8185 LONG: E2.6257 with note: All vital information and relationships match. ID numbers: GHKP-1X6 and G8WY-CG8.
- Birth: ABT 1154 in Notton, Yorkshire, England at LATI: N3.613 LONG: E1.4741
- Occupation: Senechal to John de Lacy, Constable of Chester with note: All vital information and relationships match. ID numbers: GHKP-1X6 and G8WY-CG8.
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Notton, Place of birth is correct but, the "United Kingdom", was not established until "Acts of Union 1800/1" so, you must put the correct country at the "time" of rule. Due to the FamilySearch software, this is in order for appropriate county color coding. Thank you.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notton
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acts_of_Union_1800
«b»Biography«/b»
"The earliest mention of Gilbert occurs in the Sheriff's account of Lancashire at Michaelmas 1185, when the Sheriff rendered account at the Treasury of one mark from Gilbert de Noton and Richard de Heland (Eland) for license to make an agreement touching some suit which they had been litigating in the King's Court. He was Seneschal to John de Lacy, Constable of Chester sometime between 1213 and 1220. By his first wife, who died before 1203, he appears to have had issue at least two sons, viz., Gilbert and William. By his second wife, Edith, lady of Barton in her own right, daughter of Matthew de Barton, whom he married shortly before 1203, he had no issue.
"He was a knight and held land in Yorkshire under the honor of Pontefract and in Lancashire under the Montbegons.
"According to the Survey of co. Lancaster made in 1212, Gilbert de Notton held one carucate of land [in Crompton] in thanage, of Roger de Montbegon and William de Neville jointly, by the service of 6s. 4d. yearly. He also held the nearby estate of Chadderton. He held these by the feoffment of Adam fitz Swain to his ancestor. He also, in 1212, held Failsworth of Adam de Prestwich, in thanage tenure, by the yearly service of 4s. Robert de Byron of Clayton held his land here under the said Gilbert. He also is shown as holding, "with the lady of Barton", the fee of one knight and a half of the same of Robert Gredle in Wythinton of ancient time.
"Grant in frankalmoign from Gilbert de Notton [to the canons of Cockersand], of a portion of his land in Crompton within these bounds, where the brook runs between Bachebrook-hurst and the land of Robert, the Clerk, unto Bachebrook, following the same unto Beal [water], following Beal [water] unto the Hay of Robert, the Clerk, following the same unto Hilly-leach (or Hulhill-shaw), going round the same unto the black leach, following that leach unto the little syke, following that syke by going around the little "land" unto the said brook between Bachebrook-hurst and the land of [the said Robert]; with common right, and easements of his fee of that town, and in the common pasture as much right as belonged to such a tenement. Further be confirmed to them by this charter all grants made to them within his fee.
"Gilbert de Notton or Newton, who, in a subsequent part of the Testa de Nevill, is said to hold in Barton, with the lady of Barton, a knight's fee and a half in drengage? Nothing was more common than for an individual or a family, on settling in a new home, to drop the name of their old and assume that of their new estate or abode. A Richard Hulton (? the same who held the hundred of Salford in serjeanty) had a grant of the lands in Barton, of Edith de Barton, by the consent of Gilbert de Notton (co. York) her husband. Did Gilbert de Notton become de Barton, by marrying Edith de Barton, "the lady of Barton?" We think reference to a few deeds of Barton very badly transcribed in an abridged form by Dr. Keuerden, will furnish ground for believing that such was the fact. By deeds without date Gilbert de Barton, son of William de Noden (? Notton or Newton), gave to P. de Dumplington a parcel of land called "Cockney," for a yearly rent of 12d. at Pentecost, which was by another deed reduced to 6d. Then Agnes, "primogenito" daughter of Gilbert de Barton, quit-claims to Robert Gredley, all the right in Barton, and all its members which had been her mother's, Edith [or Cicely] de Barton, and her brother John's. Whom Agnes married does not appear, but she had a daughter Loretta. Some obscure deeds show that Gilbert de Barton conveyed the manor to Aaron, son of Josias (?) (Jocij) Jew of York, who re-conveyed it to Gilbert for life, with remainder to John, son of Gilbert, and heirs; then to Agnes, sister of John; then to the right heirs of Gilbert. This seems to indicate that John, son of Gilbert, dying without issue, Agnes became sole heiress. There is a curious but imperfect deed by which John, son of Gilbert de Barton knight, gives to Robert de Grelle, lord of Mamecestre, the homage and service of eighteen persons named. By another deed he gave to Robert Grelle lands and a mill in Barton, with a fishery in the Irwell. Then John, son and heir of Gilbert de Barton, quit-claims to Roger [sic, ? Robert] Grelle all his right, &c, in all the manor of Barton, with all the hamlets belonging to the manor, viz. Aspull, Brunsop, Halton, Haliwel, Brighorde, Farnworth, Northden, Eccles, Monton, Mertrieh, Westwood, Withington, Newham, Irwilham, Bromihurst, Ilulme, Dumplington, Quitlewick and Crompton with Boterword; with the homages and services, as well of the free tenants as of the villeins; and all the land which Cicely [or Edith] held in dower in the vill of Barton. There is also an imperfect deed, the grantor of which is " Cecilia qui fuit uxor Gilberti de Barton." In 1345 John la Warre, lord of Mamecestrc, and Joan his wife (Thomas Greslet's sister) gave to Thomas, son of Robert del Both, thirty acres of pasture in Barton; and in 1365 Soger la Warre, lord of Mamecestre, granted to Thomas del Both of Barton all lands which had been those of John, son of Gilbert de Barton."
«b»Marriage«/b»
Gilbert married twice. He had at least two sons with his first wife. He did not have any children with his second wife, Edith, Lady of Barton. However, Edith's daughter Cecily (from a prior marriage), became the wife of Gilbert's son, William.
unknown
m.1 ... (d. bef. 1203).
«b»children:«/b»
1.) Gilbert
2.) William, m. (abt. 1200) Cecily (d. bef. 1222),[2] dau. of Edith, Lady of Barton.
Barton m.2 (shortly bef. 1203) Edith, lady of Barton [in her own right] (d. 1222) dau. of Matthew de Barton.
=== Sources and info for Gilbert... ===
General Notes:
~Lancashire Inquests, Extents, and Feudal Aids, p. 61, Gilbert Notton first occurs in 1185, in a reference to an agreement which he made with Richard de Eland. He married the mother of his son's wife, Edith, Lady of Barton. 764
bullet Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information. 946
"Grant in frankalmoign from Gilbert de Notton (to the canons of Cockersand), of a portion of his lands in Crompton within these bounds, where the brook runs between Bachebrook-hurst and the land of Robert, the Clerk, unto Bachebrook, following the same unto Beal (water) . . ."
Gilbert de Notton, the elder, held on carucate of land in Crompton in thange, of Roger de Montebegon and William Neville, jointly, and a nearby estate of Chadderton, by the feoffment of Adam fitz Swain. The ealiest mention of Gilbert de Notton occurs in the the Sheriff's account of Lancashire at Michaelmas, 1185, when the Sheriff rendered account at the Treasury of one mark from Gilbert de Noton and Richard de Heland for liscense to make an agreement touching some suit which they had been litigating in the King's Court [Lancashire Pipe Rolls, p. 55].
Gilbert de Notton, the elder was Seneschal to John de Lacy, Constable of Chester sometime between 1213 and 1220. By his first wife, who died before 1203, he appears to have had issue at least two sons, Gilbert and William. By his second wife, Edith, lady of Barton, daughter of Matthew de Barton, whom he married shortly before 1203, he had no issue. Edith, by her first husband, whose name is not known, had a son named John, who died young and unmarried and a daughterand hier named Cecily.
~The Chartulary of Cockersand Abbey, Vol. II, P. II, pp. 727-728
Gilbert next married Edith de Barton, daughter of Matthew de Barton and Unknown. (Edith de Barton died Beofre 16 Oct 1220 in Lancashire, England 946.)
=== Gilbert de Notton, Senechal to John de L ===
Gilbert de Notton, Senechal to John de Lacy, Constable of Chester
Birthdate:
circa 1154 (68)
Birthplace:
Yorkshire (now East Riding of Yorkshire), England
Death:
circa 1222 (60-76)
Lancashire, England
Immediate Family:
Son of Reginald de Notton and Nest Fitz Leofwin
Husband of Juliana / Julienna de Notton and Edith de Notton
Father of Gilbert de Notton and William de Notton, Lord Of Breightmet & Bolton-Le-Moors
Preferred Parents:
Father: Reginald De Notton, b. ABT 1138 in Notton, Yorkshire, England d. 1190 in Yorkshire, England
Mother: Nesta FitzLeofwin Avret, b. 1135 in Lancaster, Lancashire, England
Family 1: Julienna De Notton, b. 1154 in Wigan, Lancashire (now Greater Manchester), England (United Kingdom)
Family 2: Edith Barton, b. 1170 in either Barton or Preston, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom) d. 1222 in Chipping, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Family 3: Juliana de Wigan, b. 1154 in Wigan, Lancashire, England d. 1200 in Somme, Picardie, France
- Gilbert de Notton, b. ABT 1177 in England d. in England
- Christine de Notton, b. 1195 in East Horndon, Essex, England, United Kingdom d. 1249 in Essex, England, United Kingdom
- William De Notton I, b. ABT 1175 in Notton, Yorkshire, England d. BEF 16 OCT 1220 in Barton, Leicestershire, England
Family 4: Juliana , b. 1154
Family 5: Edith de Grelle, b. ABT 1162 in Preston, Lancashire, England d. ABT 1230
- m. about 1203 - 2nd husband 2nd wife no issue in Lancashire, England
Family 6: Julianna , b. 1154 in of Notton, Yorkshire, England d. AFT 1212
Sources:
- Title: Book - Chartulary of st John of Pontrefract
- Title: Gilbert de Notton, Husband of Edith de Barton, British History Online, Barton, Lancashire
Publication: Name: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol4/pp363-376;
- Title: Book - Transactions of Lancshire
- Title: Edith de Barton, Daughter of Matthew de Barton, British History Online: Barton Township
Publication: Name: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol4/pp363-376;
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