475322. Lord Robert Hill Esq. & 475323.
Alice Stourton & 950628. Lord William Daubeney Esq.
8/31/1422, Henry VI (an infant) succeeded Henry V as King of
England.
6/11/1424, William Dawbeney born in England, s/o 1901256. Giles Daubeney & 1901257. Joan
D’Arcy.
~1433, Alice born in Preston,
Somerset, England, d/o 950646. Sir John
Stourton & 950647. Catherine Payne.
~1435, Robert Hille born in Somerset, England, s/o 950644. Ralph Hill & 950645. Edith Mode.
1/11/1445, William’s father died. Gyles d'Aubeney left
William d’Aubeney his son, and heir, this great Meadow, Pasture and Wood, as
parcel of his Manor of South Ingleby. (S) Hist. of Nottingham, V1, 1790,
Brodholme.
1/15/1445, William’s father died.
[––William &
Alice––]
By 1445, Alice 1st married to William Daubeney.
10/18/1445, From William Daubeney son and heir of Giles
Daubeney, Knt., and Alice his wife, dau, and one of the heirs of John Stourton,
… to receive seisin of the Manor of Penne Dommer. (S) UKNA.
2/19/1446, Order to the escheator in the county of Somerset
to cause William Daubeney, son and heir of Giles Daubeney knight, to have full
seisin of all the lands, … the king has taken the fealty of William and for 0.5
mark … saving to Alice late the wife of
Giles her reasonable dower of the lands. (S) CFRs.
3/1/1446, To the escheator in Notynghamshire. Order to take
of Alice who was wife of Giles Daubeney knight an oath etc., and in presence of
William Daubeney son and heir of the said Giles, …, to assign her dower. (S)
CCRs.
8/8/1449, John Wenlok, knight, and William Dawbeney,
esquire, knights coming to Parliament. (S) CFRs.
10/1/1449, Thomas Snell of Croydon co. Surrey, to Robert
Hille of Somerset gentleman … Gift of all his goods and chattels, and all debts
to him due. (S) CCRs.
11/8/1452, Commitment of the county of Corwall to William
Daubeney, so that he answer at the Exchequer as sheriff. (S) CFRs.
1/2/1460, William, of South Petherton, Lincolnshire, and of
Barrington, Somerset, died.
[––Alice––]
1/11/1460, IsPM of William Daubeney, esquire. Somerset,
Lincoln, Bedford, Cornwall. (S) CFRs.
11/25/1462, Alice’s father died.
6/28/1461, Edward IV crowned at Westminster, beginning the
House of York.
11/12/1461, To the escheator in Devon. Order to remove the
king's hand … that William Bonevile at his death held the said manor jointly
with Elizabeth his wife by feoffment of Robert Hill of Shilston ... (S) CCRs.
[––Robert &
Alice––]
~1463, Robert married Alice.
7/4/1467, Robert enfeoffed thereof Giles Daubney, esquire
[Alice’s son, his son not yet born], … William Huddesfyld, …, to hold to them
and their heirs for the performance of his last will. (S) IPM of Robert.
5/11/1471, Edward IV regained the crown after the Battle of
Tewkesbury.
8/22/1485, Henry VII succeeded Richard III as King of
England.
9/8/1493, Robert Hill, esquire, died.
9/30/1493, Writ for IPM of Robert Hill, esquire. … He died 8
September, 9 Henry VII. Giles Hill, aged 24 years and more, is his son and
heir. Somerset: Manor of Houndeston, worth 100s., … (S) CIsPM.
(S) Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica, 1834, P409. (S)
Wadham College, Oxford, Jackson, 1893. (S) Magna Charta Barons, Browning, 1898,
P363.
Children of William
and Alice:
i. Giles Daubeney, born 6/1/1451 in Lincolnshire, England.
6/3/1468, Agreement concerning payment for wardship and
marriage, and marriage-agreement. John Arundell, knight granted by Dame Cecily
Kyreyell the custody and gift in marriage of Giles, son and heir of William
Dawbeney esquire … for 400 marks … Giles to be delivered to Baryngton
(Somerset) … agrees that Giles shall marry Elizabeth, his eldest daughter.
1475, Giles served in France
with King Edward IV, commanding 4 men-at-arms and 50 archers.
7/6/1483, Giles at the
coronation of King Richard II.
3/12/1485, Giles created Lord
Daubeney.
5/19/1508, Giles wrote his
will.
5/21/1508, Giles died, his
heir his son Henry, earl of Bridgewater in 1538.
ii. James Daubeney (475314), born ~1455 in England.
Children of Robert
and Alice:
i. Giles Hill, born 1468 in England.
Giles married Agnes Brent.
ii. Joan Hill (237661), born ~1470 in England.
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