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Joan Briwere
- Preferred Name: Joan Briwere[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
- Gender: F
- Cemetery: JUN 1233 in Esher, Elmbridge Borough, Surry, England at LATI: N1.363 LONG: E0.3713 with note: Description: Sandon Hospital
- Death: 12 JUN 1233 in Esher, Surrey, England, United Kingdom at LATI: N1.37 LONG: E0.3656
- Fact: with note: Description: https://www.geni.com/people/Joan-de-Briwere/6000000000112091244?through=6000000006906769996
- Birth: 3 JUL 1190 in Stoke, Devon, England, United Kingdom at LATI: N0.9935 LONG: E4.5137
- Land: 1233 in Ashley, Hampshire, England at LATI: N1.0705 LONG: E1.4401 with note: Description: Heiress
- Burial: 12 JUN 1233 in Esher, Surrey, England at LATI: N1.363 LONG: E0.3713 with note: Sandon Hospital
- Find A Grave: with note: Description: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126992300/joan-percy
- Land: 1233 in Little Sombourne, Hampshire, England at LATI: N1.0786 LONG: E1.317 with note: Description: Heiress
- Land: 1233 in Longstock, Hampshire, England at LATI: N1.1335 LONG: E1.4895 with note: Description: Heiress (she gave up her rights here to sister Margery)
- FSID: LDWP-CVV
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
“Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
“WILLIAM DE PERCY, of Topcliffe, Catton, Gisburn, Leconfield, Nafferton, Seamer, Settle, Spofforth, Tadcaster, and Wansford, Yorkshire, Snailwell, Cambridgeshire, Hambledon, Hampshire, Heyshott and Petworth, Sussex, etc., son and heir, born about 1193 (minor in Trinity term 1212, came of age before Trinity term 1214). He married (1st) about 1226 JOAN BRIWERRE (or BRIWERE), daughter of William Briwerre, Knt., of Bridgwater, Somerset, Horsley, Derbyshire, Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire, etc., Sheriff of Devon, Dorset, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Northamptonshire; and Derbyshire, by Beatrice de Valle [see BRIWERRE 3 for her ancestry]. Her maritagium included the whole vill of Foston, Leicestershire. They had five daughters, including Joan (wife of Henry de Ferlington), Agnes (wife of Eustace de Balliol), Alice (wife of Randolph Heringaud [or Heringod]), and Anastasia. Although he was the heir male of his great-grandfather, William de Percy, he only obtained possession of approximately a moiety of the Percy barony (i.e., the moiety held by his great aunt, Maud de Percy, Countess of Warwick), until the death in 1244 of his uncle, Richard de Percy, who held the other moiety and with whom he had a long series of disputes. In 1214 he proceeded to Rome on the king's service. In 1221 he served with the king at Biham. In 1224 he was excused scutage for the army in Wales for his good service. The same year he was granted a market at his manor of Spofforth, Yorkshire, until the king attained full age. He served in the French expedition in 1230. He and his wife, Joan, were benefactors of St Cuthbert's church in Durham. Joan died before 12 June 1233, and was buried at the Hospital of Sandon, Surrey. He granted the Hospital of Sandon, Surrey an income of 20 marks, together with 80 acres of land in Foston, Leicestershire for the purpose of supporting six chaplains for divine offices within the house. He married (2nd) about 1233 ELLEN DE BALLIOL, daughter of Ingram de Balliol, Sheriff of Berwick, by ___, daughter and heiress of Walter de Berkeley, of Red Castle, Forfarshire, Chamberlain of Scotland. Her maritagium included the manor of Dalton in Hartness, Durham. They had six sons, Henry, Knt., Ingram, Knt., William [Canon at St. Peter's, York], Walter, Alan, and Jocelin. In 1241 he was one of four commissioners to survey the royal castles in Yorkshire. The same year he was summoned to Chester for military service. In 1242 the king confirmed his gift of the manor of Gisburne in Craven, Yorkshire to Salley Abbey, Yorkshire. In 1244 he paid homage to the king for the lands of his uncle, Richard de Percy. At an unknown date, he granted the church of St. John Evangelist of the Park of Healaugh two marks' rent of his mill of Tadcaster. WILLIAM DE PERCY died shortly before 28 July 1245, and was probably buried at Sallay Abbey, Yorkshire. His heart was buried before the Lady altar in the church or chapel of the Hospital of Sandon, Surrey. His widow, Ellen, died shortly before 22 Nov. 1281.
Topographer 2 (1790): 288-291. Brydges Collins' Peerage of England 2 (1812): 217-366 (sub Duke of Northumberland). Dugdale Monasticon Anglicanum 6(2) (1830): 676 (charter of William de Percy son and heir of Henry de Percy to Sandon Hospital), 939 (charter of William de Percy, names his grandfather ["avi"] Jocelin, and his mother ["matris"] Isabel de Bruis). Baker Hist. & Antiqs. of Northampton 2 (1836-41): 239-240 (Bruere or Briwere ped.). Stevenson Libor Vitae Ecclesiae Dunelmensis (Surtees Soc. 13) (1841): 82. Tate Hist. of the Borough, Castle & Barony of Alnwick (1866): 412-414 (Percy ped.). Foss Biog. Dict. of the Judges of England (1870): 512 (biog. of William de Percy). C.Ch.R. 1 (1895): 265. Rpt. & Trans. of the Devonshire Assoc. 2nd Ser. 7 (1905): 446-452. Wrottesley Peds. from the Plea Rolls (1905): 189. VCH Hampshire 4 (1911): 481. Clay Extinct & Dormant Peerages (1913): 158-167 (sub Percy). Fairer Honors & Knights' Fees I (1923): 231-232. Purvis Chartulary of the Augustinian Priory of St. John the Evangelist of the Park of Healaugh (Yorkshire Arch. Soc. Rec. Ser. 92) (1936): 192 (undated charter of William son of Henry de Percy). C.P. 10 (1945): 452-455 (sub Percy). Paget (1957) 440:2. Sanders English Baronies (1960): 148. VCH Surrey 2 (1967): 118-119. Bean Decline of English Feudalism (1968): 108. C.R.R. 15 (1972): 110-111. Wardrop Fountains Abbey & its Benefactors, 1132-1300 (Cistercian Studies Ser. 92) (1987): 158-160. VCH Cambridge 10 (2002): 479-482. McAndrew Scotland's Hist. Heraldry (2006): 78.
Child of William de Percy, by Joan Briwerre:
i. ANASTASIA DE PERCY, married RALPH FITZ RANULPH, of Middleham, Yorkshire [see NEVILLE 8].
Child of William de Percy, by Ellen de Balliol:
i. HENRY DE PERCY, Knt. [see next].”
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1233 - Heir - White Staunton, Someretshire - Ashley, Hampshire - Longstock, Hampshire (she gave up her rights here to sister Margery) - Little Sombourne, Hampshire (land)
=== Royal Ancestry Biography ===
“Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
“WILLIAM DE PERCY, of Topcliffe, Catton, Gisburn, Leconfield, Nafferton, Seamer, Settle, Spofforth, Tadcaster, and Wansford, Yorkshire, Snailwell, Cambridgeshire, Hambledon, Hampshire, Heyshott and Petworth, Sussex, etc., son and heir, born about 1193 (minor in Trinity term 1212, came of age before Trinity term 1214). He married (1st) about 1226 JOAN BRIWERRE (or BRIWERE), daughter of William Briwerre, Knt., of Bridgwater, Somerset, Horsley, Derbyshire, Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire, etc., Sheriff of Devon, Dorset, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Northamptonshire; and Derbyshire, by Beatrice de Valle [see BRIWERRE 3 for her ancestry]. Her maritagium included the whole vill of Foston, Leicestershire. They had five daughters, including Joan (wife of Henry de Ferlington), Agnes (wife of Eustace de Balliol), Alice (wife of Randolph Heringaud [or Heringod]), and Anastasia. Although he was the heir male of his great-grandfather, William de Percy, he only obtained possession of approximately a moiety of the Percy barony (i.e., the moiety held by his great aunt, Maud de Percy, Countess of Warwick), until the death in 1244 of his uncle, Richard de Percy, who held the other moiety and with whom he had a long series of disputes. In 1214 he proceeded to Rome on the king's service. In 1221 he served with the king at Biham. In 1224 he was excused scutage for the army in Wales for his good service. The same year he was granted a market at his manor of Spofforth, Yorkshire, until the king attained full age. He served in the French expedition in 1230. He and his wife, Joan, were benefactors of St Cuthbert's church in Durham. Joan died before 12 June 1233, and was buried at the Hospital of Sandon, Surrey. He granted the Hospital of Sandon, Surrey an income of 20 marks, together with 80 acres of land in Foston, Leicestershire for the purpose of supporting six chaplains for divine offices within the house. He married (2nd) about 1233 ELLEN DE BALLIOL, daughter of Ingram de Balliol, Sheriff of Berwick, by ___, daughter and heiress of Walter de Berkeley, of Red Castle, Forfarshire, Chamberlain of Scotland. Her maritagium included the manor of Dalton in Hartness, Durham. They had six sons, Henry, Knt., Ingram, Knt., William [Canon at St. Peter's, York], Walter, Alan, and Jocelin. In 1241 he was one of four commissioners to survey the royal castles in Yorkshire. The same year he was summoned to Chester for military service. In 1242 the king confirmed his gift of the manor of Gisburne in Craven, Yorkshire to Salley Abbey, Yorkshire. In 1244 he paid homage to the king for the lands of his uncle, Richard de Percy. At an unknown date, he granted the church of St. John Evangelist of the Park of Healaugh two marks' rent of his mill of Tadcaster. WILLIAM DE PERCY died shortly before 28 July 1245, and was probably buried at Sallay Abbey, Yorkshire. His heart was buried before the Lady altar in the church or chapel of the Hospital of Sandon, Surrey. His widow, Ellen, died shortly before 22 Nov. 1281.
Topographer 2 (1790): 288-291. Brydges Collins' Peerage of England 2 (1812): 217-366 (sub Duke of Northumberland). Dugdale Monasticon Anglicanum 6(2) (1830): 676 (charter of William de Percy son and heir of Henry de Percy to Sandon Hospital), 939 (charter of William de Percy, names his grandfather ["avi"] Jocelin, and his mother ["matris"] Isabel de Bruis). Baker Hist. & Antiqs. of Northampton 2 (1836-41): 239-240 (Bruere or Briwere ped.). Stevenson Libor Vitae Ecclesiae Dunelmensis (Surtees Soc. 13) (1841): 82. Tate Hist. of the Borough, Castle & Barony of Alnwick (1866): 412-414 (Percy ped.). Foss Biog. Dict. of the Judges of England (1870): 512 (biog. of William de Percy). C.Ch.R. 1 (1895): 265. Rpt. & Trans. of the Devonshire Assoc. 2nd Ser. 7 (1905): 446-452. Wrottesley Peds. from the Plea Rolls (1905): 189. VCH Hampshire 4 (1911): 481. Clay Extinct & Dormant Peerages (1913): 158-167 (sub Percy). Fairer Honors & Knights' Fees I (1923): 231-232. Purvis Chartulary of the Augustinian Priory of St. John the Evangelist of the Park of Healaugh (Yorkshire Arch. Soc. Rec. Ser. 92) (1936): 192 (undated charter of William son of Henry de Percy). C.P. 10 (1945): 452-455 (sub Percy). Paget (1957) 440:2. Sanders English Baronies (1960): 148. VCH Surrey 2 (1967): 118-119. Bean Decline of English Feudalism (1968): 108. C.R.R. 15 (1972): 110-111. Wardrop Fountains Abbey & its Benefactors, 1132-1300 (Cistercian Studies Ser. 92) (1987): 158-160. VCH Cambridge 10 (2002): 479-482. McAndrew Scotland's Hist. Heraldry (2006): 78.
Child of William de Percy, by Joan Briwerre:
i. ANASTASIA DE PERCY, married RALPH FITZ RANULPH, of Middleham, Yorkshire [see NEVILLE 8].
Child of William de Percy, by Ellen de Balliol:
i. HENRY DE PERCY, Knt. [see next].”
Preferred Parents:
Father: William de Briwere Baron of Horsley, b. 22 AUG 1145 in Stoke, Devonshire, England d. 24 NOV 1226 in Belper, Derbyshire, England
Mother: Beatrice de Vaux, b. 21 JUL 1149 in Gilsland, Northumberland, England d. 24 MAR 1217 in Stoke Damerel, Devon, England
Family 1: William de Percy, b. 1193 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England d. 28 JUL 1245 in Yorkshire, England
- m. ABT 1215 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England
- Anastasia de Percy, b. ABT 1214 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom d. BEF 28 APR 1272 in Topcliffe, Yorkshire, England
Sources:
- Title: William de Briwere & Vaux in Family Group Records Collection, Archives Section, 1942-1969; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99QY-ZW39?cc=2060211&wc=WWF8-F3S%3A352086301%2C352507701
Author: "Family Group Records Collection, Archives Section, 1942-1969," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99QY-ZW39?cc=2060211&wc=WWF8-F3S%3A352086301%2C352507701 : 20 May 2014), D > Debnam, John (1726) - De Bruijn, William (1744) > image 985 of 1316; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, compiler, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99QY-ZW39;
Note: William de Briwere married Beatrice de Vaux and had children according to research before 1968
Page: Names, dates, locations, and relationships match research with some variations due to available sources
- Title: JOAN de Briwere in Foundation for Medieval Genealogy -William de Briwere [See document in the Memories section]
Publication: Name: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntac.htm#FatherWilliamBriwereA;
Note: JOAN de Briwere (-before 12 Jun 1233, bur Sandown Hospital, Surrey). The Testa de Nevill includes a list of fees of William Briwere, dated 1234, records "porcio Willelmi de Percy cum filiabus suis...filiarum et heredum Johanne que fuit uxor Willelmi de Percy"[1160]. m as his first wife, WILLIAM de Percy, son of HENRY de Percy & his wife Isabel de Brus ([1196/98]-shortly before 28 Jul 1245, bur Sawley Abbey, his heart bur at Sandown Hospital with his first wife).
Page: William de Briwere in the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy ~ http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntac.htm#FatherWilliamBriwereA [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: Joan de Briwere (1197-1233), The Peerage
Author: http://www.thepeerage.com/p15835.htm#i158345 1.[S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online , Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005. 2. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume X, page 454. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. 3. [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 2938. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
Publication: Name: http://www.thepeerage.com/p15835.htm#i158345;
Note: Joan de Briwere1
F, #158345, b. circa 1197, d. before 12 June 1233
Last Edited=30 May 2015
Joan de Briwere was born circa 1197 at Stoke, Devon, EnglandG.1 She was the daughter of William de Briwere and Beatrice de Vaux.1 She married William de Percy, son of Henry de Percy and Isabel de Brus, circa 1223 in a Warwick, Warwickshire, England marriage.1 She died before 12 June 1233 at Sandown, Surrey, EnglandG.2
Children of Joan de Briwere and William de Percy:
Joan de Percy3
unknown daughter de Percy3
Agnes de Percy+3
Alice de Percy3
Anastasia de Percy3
- Title: Joan de Briwere Percy (1197-1233), "Find A Grave Index"
Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGJ-NVZ1 : 13 September 2020), Joan de Briwere Percy, ; Burial, Esher, Elmbridge Borough, Surrey, England, Sandon Hospital; citing record ID 126992300, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGJ-NVZ1;
Note: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126992300/joan-percy
Joan de Briwere Percy
BIRTH 1197 Stoke, Torridge District, Devon, England
DEATH 12 Jun 1233 (aged 35–36) Surrey, England
BURIAL Sandon Hospital
Esher, Elmbridge Borough, Surrey, England
PLOT before the Lady altar
MEMORIAL ID 126992300
She was the daughter of William de Briwere and Beatrice de Vaux. She married William de Percy, 6th Baron Percy, son of Henry de Percy and Isabel de Brus, circa 1224, in Red Castle, Angushire, Scotland.
- Title: Joan de Briwere (1190-1233), Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors
Author: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p568.htm#i17072 Citations: 1. [S4940] Unknown author, Europaische Stammtafeln by Isenburg, chart 711, Vol. 3. 2. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 240. 3. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 553. 4. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 225-226. 5. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 345. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 550-551.
Publication: Name: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p568.htm#i17072;
Note: Joan de Briwere [1,2,3,4,5]
Last Edited 4 Apr 2020
F, #17072, b. circa 1190, d. before 12 June 1233
Father Sir William de Briwere, Lord Horsley, Sheriff of Devon, Dorset, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Northamptonshire, Derbyshire, Cornwall, Sussex, Wiltshire, & Gloucestershire2,6,4,5 b. c 1145, d. 24 Nov 1226
Mother Beatrice de Vaux6,5 d. a 24 Nov 1226
Joan de Briwere was born circa 1190 at of Stoke, Devonshire, England. She married Sir William de Percy, 6th Baron Percy, son of Sir Henry Percy and Isabel de Brus, circa 1226; They had 5 daughters (including Joan, wife of Henry de Ferlington; Agnes, wife of Eustace de Balliol; Alice, wife of Randolph Heringod; & Anastasia, wife of Ralph FitzRanulph).2,3,4,5 Joan de Briwere died before 12 June 1233; Buried at the Hospital of Sandon, Surrey.5
Family
Sir William de Percy, 6th Baron Percy b. c 1193, d. c 28 Jul 1245
Children
Agnes de Percy+ d. b 1190
Joan de Percy
Alice de Percy
Anastasia de Percy+2,4,5 b. c 1227, d. b 28 Apr 1272
- Title: Joan de Briwere de Percy, "Find A Grave Index" [merged]
Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV28-DT19 : 10 September 2021), Joan de Briwere de Percy, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID 69848815, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV28-DT19;
Note: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126992300/joan-percy
BIRTH 1197
Stoke, Torridge District, Devon, England
DEATH 12 Jun 1233 (aged 35–36)
Surrey, England
BURIAL
Sandon Hospital
Esher, Elmbridge Borough, Surrey, England
PLOT before the Lady altar
MEMORIAL ID 126992300
- Title: William de Percy and Joan de Briwere in the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
Publication: Name: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3P-S.htm#WilliamPercydied1245A;
Note: WILLIAM de Percy, son of HENRY de Percy & his wife Isabel de Brus ([1196/98]-shortly before 28 Jul 1245, bur Sawley Abbey, his heart bur at Sandown Hospital with his first wife). A manuscript genealogy of the Percy family names “Willielmum” as son of “Henricum”, adding that he was born during the lifetime of his paternal grandmother[234]. The Percy inheritance was split between him and his uncle Richard de Percy. William received those parts in the hands of his great aunt Matilda Ctss of Warwick, but on his uncle’s death the latter’s moiety reverted to William. During his minority he was in the guardianship of William Briwere, one of whose daughters he married. He attained full age between 1212 and 1214. The Red Book of the Exchequer records "Willemus de Percy" holding 15 knights’ fees "de honore de Tadecastre" in Yorkshire in [1210/12][235]. The Testa de Nevill includes a list of fees of William Briwere, dated 1234, records "porcio Willelmi de Percy cum filiabus suis...filiarum et heredum Johanne que fuit uxor Willelmi de Percy"[236]. A manuscript genealogy of the Percy family records that “Willielmum”, son of “Henricum”, was buried “apud Sallay”[237].
m firstly JOAN de Briwere, daughter of WILLIAM Briwere & his wife Beatrice --- (-before 12 Jun 1233, bur Sandown Hospital, Surrey). The Testa de Nevill includes a list of fees of William Briwere, dated 1234, records "porcio Willelmi de Percy cum filiabus suis...filiarum et heredum Johanne que fuit uxor Willelmi de Percy"[238].
m secondly ([1233/35]) ELLEN de Balliol heiress of Dalton (Percy), co. Durham, daughter of INGELRAN de Balliol & his wife --- (-shortly before 22 Nov 1281). She is recorded as the daughter of Ingelran de Balliol[239]. “Willelmus filius Willelmi de Percy” granted “medietatem ville de Daulton in Herternesse”, which he had inherited “post mortem Ingrami de Percy fratris mei racione donacionis...Elena de Percy mater mea”, to “Waltero de Percy fratri meo” by undated charter[240].
William & his first wife had five children (who were co-heiresses of William Briwere the younger, their maternal uncle, who died shortly before Feb 1233):
1. JOAN . m --- de Ferlington, son of ---.
2. AGNES (-after 1276). The primary source which confirms her parentage has not been identified. King Edward I confirmed the grant by "Agnes de Balliol to her son Ingeram de Balliol of her land at Foxton" for five years from 11 Jun 1275, by charter dated 5 May 1276[241]. m EUSTACE de Balliol, son of EUSTACE de Balliol & his wife --- (-after Sep 1262).
3. ALICE . m RALPH Bermingham, son of ---.
4. ANASTASIA . A mid-15th century manuscript records that "Radulfum filium Ranulphi" married "Anastasia filia Wilelmi domini de Percy filii Henrici Percy primi"[242]. m RALPH FitzRandulf, son of RANDULF FitzRobert of Middleham, Yorkshire & his wife Mary Bigod of the Earls of Norfolk (-31 Mar 1258).
5. daughter .
William & his second wife had six children:
6. HENRY de Percy ([1235]-29 Aug 1272, bur Sawley). A manuscript genealogy of the Percy family names “Henricum de Percy, Walterum, Willielmum et Ingeramum” as children of “Willielmus”, son of “Henricum”, adding that Henry was buried “juxta patrem suum apud Sallay”[243]. A charter dated 8 Nov 1251 records an agreement between “Johannem de Eyncurt et Agnetem uxorem eius” and “Henricum filium Willelmi de Percy” (authorised by “Henricus filius Ricardi de Percy”) relating to land “in Herghum”[244]. m firstly ---. The name of Henry’s first wife is not known. The fact of this first marriage is dictated by the chronology of the life of Henry’s son William, given the date of Henry’s known marriage to Eleanor de Warenne. m secondly (York 8 Sep 1268) ELEANOR de Warenne, daughter of JOHN de Warenne Earl of Surrey & his wife Alice de Lusignan (1251-before 30 Nov 1282, bur Sallay). A writ dated 30 Nov "10 Edw I", after the death of "Ellen de Percy late the wife of William de Percy", names "John son of Henry de Percy aged 11 is next heir” of the manor of “Donegheton” in Sussex which she held “in dower of the inheritance of the heir of Henry de Percy...which dower king Henry assigned to her after her husband’s death”[245]. Henry & his first wife had one child:
a) WILLIAM de Percy (-before 30 Nov 1282). A manuscript genealogy of the Percy family names “Willielmum, Johannem et Henricum” as the children of “Henricus hæres et primogenitus…Willielmi”, adding that William died without heirs[246]. “Willelmus filius et heres Henrici de Percy” granted land “in villa de Levinton” to “Alano filio meo” by undated charter[247]. m ---. The name of William’s wife is not known. William & his wife had one child:
i) ALAN de Percy (-before 30 Nov 1282). “Willelmus filius et heres Henrici de Percy” granted land “in villa de Levinton” to “Alano filio meo” by undated charter[248].
Henry & his second wife had two children:
b) JOHN de Percy ([1269/70]-[16 Jun 1285/20 Jul 1293]). A manuscript genealogy of the Percy family names “Willielmum, Johannem et Henricum” as the children of “Henricus hæres et primogenitus…Willielmi”, adding that John died without heirs[249]. A writ dated 30 Nov "10 Edw I", after the death of "Ellen de Percy late the wife of William de Percy", names "John son of Henry de Percy aged 11 is next heir” of the manor of “Donegheton” in Sussex which she held “in dower of the inheritance of the heir of Henry de Percy...which dower king Henry assigned to her after her husband’s death”[250].
c) HENRY de Percy (Petworth posthumously [25 Mar] 1273-2/10 Oct 1314, bur Fountains Abbey). A manuscript genealogy of the Percy family names “Willielmum, Johannem et Henricum” as the children of “Henricus hæres et primogenitus…Willielmi”, adding that Henry was buried “apud Fontes”[251]. “Henricus filius et hæres domini Henrici de Perci” donated property to Sawley abbey by charter dated “in festo nativitatis beatæ Mariæ virginis anno regni Regis Edwardi filii Regis Edwardi septimo” (1314)[252]. Summoned to Parliament from 6 Feb 1298/9, whereby he is held to have become Lord Percy. Regent of England during the King’s absence abroad 1297/8. ”Henricus filius Henrici de Percy” confirmed donations of property to Whitby by charter dated 20 Apr 1308, among which a donation by “Alanus de Percy”, for the souls of “Willielmi de Percy patris mei et Emmæ de Porte matris meæ”, witnessed by “Willielmus et Ricardus fratres mei, Pyeot de Percy…”[253]. m ([1294]) ELEANOR, sister of RICHARD de Arundel, daughter of --- (-Jul/Aug 1328, bur Beverley). Henry & his wife had two children:
i) HENRY de Percy (1301-Warkworth end Feb 1352, bur Alnwick). A manuscript genealogy of the Percy family names “Henricum et Willielmum” as the children of “Henricus hæres et primogenitus…Willielmi”[254]. He succeeded his father 1314 as Lord Percy.
- see below.
ii) WILLIAM (-after 13 Sep 1349). A manuscript genealogy of the Percy family names “Henricum et Willielmum” as the children of “Henricus hæres et primogenitus…Willielmi”[255]. The testament of "Dominus Henricus de Percy Senior" is dated 13 Sep 1349 names "Dominum Henricum de Percy filium meum, Dominum Willielmum de Percy fratrem meum, abbatem de Alnewyk…" among the executors[256].
7. WALTER (-[1274]). A manuscript genealogy of the Percy family names “Henricum de Percy, Walterum, Willielmum et Ingeramum” as children of “Willielmus”, son of “Henricum”[257]. “Willelmus filius Willelmi de Percy” granted “medietatem ville de Daulton in Herternesse”, which he had inherited “post mortem Ingrami de Percy fratris mei racione donacionis...Elena de Percy mater mea”, to “Waltero de Percy fratri meo” by undated charter[258]. "Walter de Percy of Kyldale" paid a fine of 80 marks for marrying "Cristiana widow of Walter de Lindeseye" without King Edward’s permission by charter dated 14 Jun 1275[259]. m (before 23 Sep 1274) as her second husband, CHRISTIANA , widow of WALTER de Lindsay, daughter of ---. Alexander III King of Scotland informed Edward I King of England that "with his assent Cristiana widow of Walter de Lyndesay had married Walter de Percy" by letter dated 23 Sep 1274[260].
8. WILLIAM of Dalton Percy . A manuscript genealogy of the Percy family names “Henricum de Percy, Walterum, Willielmum et Ingeramum” as children of “Willielmus”, son of “Henricum”[261]. “Willelmus filius Willelmi de Percy” granted “medietatem ville de Daulton in Herternesse”, which he had inherited “post mortem Ingrami de Percy fratris mei racione donacionis...Elena de Percy mater mea”, to “Waltero de Percy fratri meo” by undated charter[262]. m EVA, daughter of ---.
9. INGRAM of Dalton Percy (-before 24 Oct 1262). A manuscript genealogy of the Percy family names “Henricum de Percy, Walterum, Willielmum et Ingeramum” as children of “Willielmus”, son of “Henricum”[263]. The Annals of Dunstable record that “Ingelramus de Perci” died in 1262[264]. m (1262) as her first husband, JEANNE de Vivonne, daughter of GUILLAUME de Vivonne "de Fortibus" & his wife Matilda de Ferrers ([1250/52]-1 Jun 1314[265]). Henry III King of England granted, 2 Aug 1259, "the wardship of the lands late of William de Fortibus" to "Ingram de Percy, Peter de Chauuvent and Imbert de Muntferaunt" and the marriages of the deceased’s four daughters, the eldest to Ingram[266]. The fact of her first marriage is confirmed by the grant, 10 Oct 1262, of the marriage of "the eldest daughter and one of the heirs of William de Fortibus, late the wife of Ingram de Percy" to Queen Eleanor[267]. She married secondly (before 15 Jul 1269) Aimery [XII] de Rochechouart, who later succeeded his father as Vicomte de Rochechouart, and thirdly Reynold FitzPiers. Her second marriage is confirmed by the Somersetshire Pleas for 15 Jul 1269 which include a record that "Aunsell de Gurnay and his wife Sibyl" warrant
Page: William de Percy and Joan de Briwere in the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy ~http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3P-S.htm#AnastasiaPercyMRalphFitzRandulf [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: William de Briwere and descendants in British History Online ~www.british-history.ac.uk [See document in the Memories section]
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Note: William de Briwere and descendants in British History Online ~www.british-history.ac.uk [See document in the Memories section]
Page: William de Briwere and descendants in British History Online ~www.british-history.ac.uk [See document in the Memories section]
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