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Piers de Maulay III of Mulgrave and Doncaster
- Preferred Name: Piers de Maulay III of Mulgrave and Doncaster[1]
- Alternate Name: Peter de Mauley
- Gender: M
- FSID: LHBP-WGP
- Fact: with note: Description: https://www.geni.com/people/Piers-de-Mauley-III/6000000003036793593?through=6000000003036824258
- Birth: Mulgrave Castle, Sandsend22 JUL 1249 in Mulgrave Castle, Sandsend/Whitby, Yorkshire, England at LATI: N4.4833 LONG: E0.6833
- Death: 6 SEP 1308 in Mulgrave Castle, Sandsend Whitby, Yorkshire, England
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Peter Mauley, 1st Baron Mauley (also Peter III Mauley ) (1249-1308 ) was an English nobleman and military. He was the eldest son of Peter II Mauley. When his father died in 1279, he inherited its extensive possessions in Yorkshire .
Mauley participated in the by King Edward I conquered Wales in part. Eduard I appreciated his military experience, so that Mauley 1283 participated in a council meeting in Shrewsbury and 1286 at a council of the royal commanders in Gloucester. He served the king as a military from 1294 to 1295 in the war against France in the Gascony and to 1304 in Scotland during the First Scottish War of Independence. Because of his debt of over £ 600, he was arrested in 1299 by his creditors in the Gascony, the debt was later taken over by the king. From 1295 Mauley was regularly appointed to the parliament and thus to theBaron Mauley raised. In 1305 and 1307 Mauley served as a royal judge, and in 1305 he was chairman of the tribunal commission for northern England.
He married Nichola de Gaunt (1284), a daughter and co- heir of Sir Gilbert de Gaunt from Healaugh. His heir was his son Peter IV Mauley (1281-1336).
=== Notes and sources for Piers... ===
Weis' Ancestral Roots . . . , 156:28, son of Pier de Maulay, the second, m. Nichole de Gaunt. 160
bullet Information about this person:
• Background Information. 814
Peter de Mauley, son and heir to his father also named Peter de Mauley, was summoned to parliament in London, 45 Henry III. He married Nichola, daughter of Gilbert, son of Gilbert de Gant, earl of Lincoln.
~Baronia Anglica Concentrata, Vol. I, p. 311
• Background Information. 867
Piers de Maulay, the third, was in his minority at the time of his father's death, and did not gain his father's land until 31 Henry III, upon doing homage to the King. He married Nichola, the daughter of Gilbert, son of Gilbert de Gaunt, Earl of Lincoln. According Dugdale, Piers, the third died in the early part of the reign of Edward I.
~Yorkshire: Historical and Topographical Introduction to a Knowledge of the Ancient State of the Wapentake of Strafford and Tickhill; With Ample Account of Doncaster and Conisbrough. pp. 13-14
• Background Information. 141
Piers de Mauley, the third, was the son and heir by his father's second unknown wife. In 1277, he was summoned to perform military service in person against Llewelyn, and was again summoned in a similar manor in 1282 and 1283. he was summoned to attend the assembly held at Shrewsbury on 30 Sep 1283. He was given his father's land, after rendering homage on 21 Aug 1279. He was summoned to a military council at Gloucester on 15 Jul 1287, and shortly after made an agreement with Edmund de Mortimer of Wigmore to attend in the war in Wales against Rhys ap Meredith. He was called for military service in 1291 & 1299 against the Scots and in 1294 in Gascony. He was summoned to Parliament from 24 Jun 1295 until 11 Jun 1309 by writ directed to Petro de Maolacu. As Petrus de malo Lacu, dominus de Malgrave, he took part in the Barons' Letter to the Pope, 12 Feb 1300/01. He married Nichole, sister of Gilbert de Gaunt, and second daughter and coheir of Sir Gilbert de Gaunt, of Folkingham, Lincolnshire, and Healaugh, Yorkshire.
~Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, (Mauley), Vol. VIII, pp. 560-562
Piers married Nichola de Gaunt, daughter of Sir Gilbert de Gaunt Knight and Unknown 160.,867 (Nichola de Gaunt died in 1284 in England 160.)
Preferred Parents:
Mother: Second wife of Peter , b. BET 1189 AND 1249
Family 1: Nicola de Gaunt, b. ABT 1250 in Folkingham, Lincolnshire, England d. 1284 in Tadcaster, Yorkshire, England
- Peter de Maulay IV Lord of Mulgrave, b. 10 MAR 1281 in Mulgrave Castle, Yorkshire, England d. ABT 18 JAN 1354
Sources:
- Title: Foundation for Medieval Geneaology: NICHOLE (-1284, bur Hazlewood Chapel near Tadcaster)
Publication: Name: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL1.htm#_ftnref988;
Note: NICHOLE (-1284, bur Hazlewood Chapel near Tadcaster). The Stemma fundatoris of Bardney Abbey records that ”Gilbertus,” son of Gilbert, had “duas sorores…Margaretam et Nicholaam,” adding that Nichole married “Petrus de Malolaeu” and that they were parents of “Petrum.” m (1273 or before) PIERS de Maulay of Mulgrave and Doncaster, Yorkshire, son of PIERS de Maulay & his second wife --- (22 Jul 1249-6 Sep 1308). He was summoned to Parliament in 1295 whereby he is held to have become Lord Mauley
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