FEUDAL BARONAGE 



IN CO. LINCOLN {continued) 



Holton le Moor^ . . . 

 South Kelsey* . . . ) 

 Thornton le Moor. . J 

 South Kelsey .... 



Thornton le Moor . 



Stainton* 



Stainton^ ) 



Waddingham . . . j 

 Waddingham^ .... 



Laughton'' 



Thorpe^ ^ 



Thonock > 



Dunstall j 



Yawthorpe^ 



Walesbyio 



Northcrpe" 



Cuxwold^* 



Monewden ^^ 



I knight 

 I knight 

 i knight 



I2I2 1242-3 



Richard (?) de Houton . William de Houton 

 Gilbert, son of Gilbert) t 1 rr 



Hansards . . . ,} J°^" Hansard 



John de Thornton, Ralph 



le Paumer 



i knight John de Aysterby 



I knight . . Roger de Montbegon(f) William Dawnay 



i knight John, son of John 



i knight Simon de Waddingham 



I knight . . Richard Blanchard . . William Blanchard 



In demesne . Roger de Montbegon . Henry de Monewden 



J knight . . Walter de Vere (?) . . 



J knight . . Jollan de Nevill (?) . . 



} knight . . Roger de Montbegon (?) 



^ knight . . Richard Blanchard . . 



IN CO. SUFFOLK 

 I knight . . Roger de Montbegon 



Simon de Vere 

 Jollan de Nevill 

 Simon de Hale 

 Grace de Insula, of Wil- 

 liam Blanchard 



Henry de Monewden, 

 John de Monewden 

 holding ^ knight's fee 

 of him 1* 



Roger de Montbegon ' standing up,' as Dugdale says, ' with the rebellious 

 barons against the king,'" suffered the seizure of his lands, which were given in 

 the early spring of 1 2 1 5 to Oliver de Albini," while he himself underwent the 

 sentence of excommunication by the pope." On 20 June, 1 2 1 5, he was with 

 the barons at Runymede,^^ but about New Year's day, 1 2 1 6, made his peace 

 with the king and had livery of his lands in six counties, including a grant 

 for his life of Wheatley, co. Notts.," which the king had granted in 1205, for 

 term of life to John Malherbe, deceased, Roger's brother of the half blood.^" 

 About the same time John Malherbe's manor of Appleby, co. Lincoln, was 

 delivered to Eudo de Lungvilers, a knight of the earl of Chester, and to 

 William de Mare, as kinsmen and heirs of John Malherbe.^^ Henry III., 

 immediately after his accession, seized the lands of Roger de Montbegon and 

 Robert Grelley, and delivered them to William Marshall, the younger,^*^ 

 afterwards committing Roger's lands to Robert de Vaux for his maintenance 

 in the royal service.^^ But afterwards having letters of safe-conduct to repair 



Ibid. 411. 



* Testa de Nevill, 304, 317. 



7 Ibid. 304, 398. 

 10 Ibid. 316^. 

 13 Ibid. 411. 



1 Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 400 ; Richard de Houton in 1236, 



2 Ibid. 316^. ^ Line. Final Concords, 84. 

 5 Ibid. 304. 6 Ibid. 304. 

 ' Ibid. 411. 9 Ibid. 304. 



"Ibid. 304. 12 Ibid. 318. 



1* Ibid. 291. 15 Dugdale, Baronage, i. 6l8i5. Flares Hist. (Rolls Ser.), iii. 297. 



16 Close R. (Rec. Com.), i. 244. " Flores Hist. (Rolls Ser.), iii. 355. 



18 dart. R. (Rec. Com.), 2io3. " Close R. (Rec. Com.), i. 244^, 245. 2° Ibid. 415. 



31 Ibid. 247, 249. Before 1 2 1 2 Roger gave the manor of Croston with the members to his uterine 

 brother, John Malherbe, as part of the inheritance of their mother. After Malherbe's death in 12 16, Roger 

 gave it to John de la Mare, who was probably first husband of Malherbe's sister Mabel. Clementia, the other 

 sister and co-heir, afterwards married Eudo de Lungvilers. Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 405^, 411^; 

 Chartttl. of Pontefract, Yorks. Rec. Soc. xxx. 306. 



32 Close R. (Rec. Com.), 311. 28 ibid. 327^. 



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