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Adam de Everingham
- Preferred Name: Adam de Everingham[1] [2] [3]
- Gender: M
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Lord Everingham
- Find A Grave: with note: Description: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27452756/adam-de-everingham
- Title (Nobility): with note: Description: 1st Baron Everingham
- FSID: L812-GT6
- Birth: 29 AUG 1279 in Sherburn, Yorkshire, England at LATI: N4.1808 LONG: E0.5318 with note: Clerical correction/clarification (until further information becomes available).
See "Sources" for further information.
- Death: 8 MAY 1341 in Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England at LATI: N3.0792 LONG: E0.9599
- Burial: AFT 8 MAY 1341 in St. Michael the Archangel Churchyard, Laxton, Nottinghamshire, England at LATI: N3.1889 LONG: E0.9138
- Fact: with note: Description: https://www.geni.com/people/Adam-de-Everingham-1st-Baron-Everingham/6000000019240068230?through=5319320618620104512
- Title (Nobility): with note: Description: 1st Lord of Everingham
- Christening: AFT 29 AUG 1279 in Sherburn, Yorkshire, England at LATI: N4.1808 LONG: E0.5318
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
ABOVE PHOTO: Burial monuments of Adam and his two wives, Clarice and Margery.
From the web site: http://www.everingham.com/family/data/adb1281.html
Sir Adam de Everingham, 1st Baron Everingham (died 1341), Lord of Laxton, was an English noble.
Adam was the eldest son of Robert de Everingham and Alice de la Hyde. He was involved in the wars against Scotland from 1303 and later supported Thomas, Earl of Lancaster as part of the baronial opposition to Edward II.[1] Adam became a prisoner after the defeat of the barons at the Battle of Boroughbridge on 16 March 1322. He died in 1341 and is buried in Laxton Church. The effigy of Adam and his two wives are located in the church.
Adam de Everingham, in [1303], was in the wars of Scotland, and in three years afterwards was knighted of the Bath with Prince Edward and other persons of rank when he attended the prince upon the expedition then made into Scotland. After which, in the 2nd of Edward II [1309], he was summoned to parliament as a Baron, and from that period to the 9th inclusive. During those years he was constantly engaged in the wars of Scotland , but afterwards taking up arms with Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, he was made prisoner at the battle of Boroughbridge, and forced to pay a fine of 400 marks to the king to save his life.
In the 11th Edward III [1338], his lordship consisted of his manor of Lexinton, in Notts, where he principally resided, The manor passed to Adam, his eldest son, and so successively in default of male issue upon Robert, Edmund, Alexander, and Nicholas, his younger son. This manor was holden of the Archbishop of York, by the service of performing the office of butler in the prelate's house upon the day of his inthronization.
Lord Everingham died in 1341, and was succeeded by his eldest son, Adam.
Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 193.
=== SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 S ===
SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 SO68) P.28, 29, 51; ANCESTRAL FILE, LDS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY;
=== CP V p 193 Adam de Everingham of Laxton ===
CP V p 193 Adam de Everingham of Laxton, Everingham, etc. b. 29 Aug 1279 at Shrewbury Knighted by the Prince of Wales 22 May 1306 at Westminister. d. bef 8 May 1341 m. 1st bef. 12 Jan 1307/8 Clarice who was living 25 Aug 1321. m2nd before Michaelmas 1326. She was living Feb 1333/4 and dead by his own death.
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" Sir Adam DE EVERINGHAM
"2nd Baron Ada ===
" Sir Adam DE EVERINGHAM
"2nd Baron Adam Everingham"
Sir Adam de Everingham of Laxtonb.about 1307/08 in
Laxton, Northumberland, England
d.8 Feb 13873 or 13881 in laxton, Northumberland, Eng.married:
Joan DEIVILLE before 1332
(b.~1315)Of, Egmanton, Nottinghamshire, England. (d.~1377)parents:
Adam DE EVERINGHAM (b.abt 1281)
"Clarice"______? (b.~1285)children: EVERINGHAM
1. Margaret (b.1331/32)1,2
2. William (b.13321/33?3
3. Elizabeth (b.~1338)
4. Joan (b.1370)
siblings:
5. Edmund (b.1317)
6. Alexander (b.1321)
See this family's
link to
Kirkburn Castle
Yorkshire England.fact sources and writings about this individual:
3IGI files submitted to Family Search by Dee Barker of Provo, UT.,USA.
Submission: AF90-101487
1Ancestors of William Asfordby (b.1638 d.1698) "First English Sheriff
of Ulster Co. NY"
Documented by Frank Allaben 1907.
2Medieval Families, Fam History Dept. Salt lake City, UT.
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15th January, 1347; Anker de FRECHVILLE had licence to leave CALAIS on
business with SIR ADAM EVERYNGHAM, Laxton manor, but he convenanted to
return as soon as possible.
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2nd Lord Everingham was at the siege of Berwick, March to July, 1333,
and at the battle of Halidon Hill on July 19, 1333. He was with the
King at Antwerp in 1338-1339, and at the battle of Sluys on June 24,
1340. He at was the siege of Tournay from July to September, 1340. He
was taken prisoner in France before May 14, 1342, and ransomed for 200
marks in gold. He was in France in the retinue of the earl of Derby in
September, 1342, and in Gascony in the retinue of the same earl in
1345-1346. He was at the siege of Calais in 1347. Having been indicted
of divers trespasses he was detained in gaol at Nottingham Castle in
August, 1351. He was present when Edward Balliot made over the kington
of Scotland to Edward III in January, 1355/56, and he accompanied the
King in his invasion of France in October, 1359, being with the King
before Paris in April, 1360.
Source: The Complete Peerage, Sutton Publishing, Gloucestershire, 2000
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Adam de Everingham, 2nd baron, was summoned to parliament as "Adæ de
Everingham de Laxton," 8 January, 1371. This nobleman, who was several
years actively engaged in the French wars, shred in the glory of
Cressy. His lordship m. Joan, dau. of John Deyville and d. 9 February,
2nd Richard II [1379], having had issue, William and Reginald. [Sir
Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages,
Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 193, Everingham, Barons
Everingham] Search Form | Back to Home Page
Preferred Parents:
Father: Robert de Everingham, b. 9 FEB 1256 in Fairburn, York England d. 21 JUL 1287 in Laxton, Nottinghamshire, England
Mother: Alice de la Hyde, b. ABT 1260 in Laxton, Nottinghamshire, England d. 1 APR 1326 in Laxton, Nottinghamshire, England
Family 1: Clarice de la Warre, b. 1280 in Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, England d. 25 AUG 1321 in Newark on Trent, Yorkshire, England
- m. 12 JAN 1306 in Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England
- Margaret de Everingham, b. 1292 in Standish, Lancashire, England d. 1334 in Preston, Lancashire, England
- Adam de Everingham 2nd Lord Everingham, b. 1307 in Sherburn, Yorkshire, England d. 8 FEB 1388 in Laxton, Nottinghamshire, England
Sources:
- Title: The Everingham Area and Surname
Publication: Name: http://www.everingham.com/family/data2/article002.html;
- Title: The extinct and dormant peerages of the northern counties of England [microform] by Clay, J. W. (John William), 1838-1918
Author: EVERINGHAM. 61 EVERINGHAM, LORD EVERINGHAM. Arms : — Gules, a lion rampant vair, quartering, Argent a fess azure, in chief a label of five points gules [Birkin). I. ROBERT DE EVERINGHAM, of Everingham ; died 30 Hen. Ill (1245-6) (Dugdale) ; mar. Isabsl dau. of John and sistei and heiress of Thomas de Birkin, who died s.p. circ. 1230. She brought the manors of Birkin, Stainborough, etc., co. Yorks., and Laxton. co. Notts., with the forest of Sherwood ; Inq. p. m. 36 Hen. Ill (125 1-2). They had issue — Adam (II). Sir John had Birkin from his mother (a quo Everingham, of Birkin (Tonge's Visitation, Surtees Society, 12). Robert, Rector of Birkin ; presented by his brother, Sir John (Yorkshire Inquisitions, Record Series, ii, 81). II. ADAM DE EVERINGHAM, of Everingham, Stainborough, and Laxton ; in Wales, and at the battle of Evesham ; died on the day of the Conception of the Virgin, 8 Dec, 1280 ; Inq. p. m. 13 Jan., 9 Edw. I (1280-1) (Yorkshire Inquisitions, Record Series, i, 216), when h
Publication: Name: https://archive.org/details/extinctdormantpe00clay/page/61/mode/2up?view=theater;
- Title: Adam De Everingham, "Find A Grave Index"
Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVV5-HRQ1 : 27 May 2020), Adam De Everingham, 1341; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVV5-HRQ1;
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