1055432.
Sir Warin Trussell & 1055433. Dame Maud de Saint Philibert
~1312, Warren born in England, 3rd s/o 2110864. Sir William Trussell &
2110865. Maud Mainwaring.
~1314, Maud born in England, d/o 2110866. Sir John de Saint Philibert & 2110867. Ada Botetourt.
Aft. 8/1322, Warren’s father escaped England after the
downfall of Lancaster. [His mother apparently divorced William and married a
favorite of the King Edward.]
1/20/1326, Licence for Oliver de Burdeaux, king’s yeoman, …
to regrant the same to the said Oliver and Maud his wife and the heirs of their
bodies, with successive remainders in tail to William Trussell, son of the said
Maud, to Warin his brother, and to the right heirs of Oliver. (S) CPRs.
[William and Warin’s older brother John the successor to the paternal estates.]
1/24/1327, Edward III succeeded Edward II as King of
England.
[––Maud &
William––]
Maud 1st married to William Barentyn.
7/26/1329, William de Barentyn, nephew (nepos) and heir of
Drogo de Barentyn, acknowledges that he owes to John de Sancto Philberto,
knight, £600;
to be levied, …, of his lands and chattels in co. Essex. (S) CCRs.
10/6/1330, William de Barentyn and Maud, his wife, querents,
… (S) Feet of Fines.
[––Warin & Maud––]
1330, Warin married Maud.
6/22/1340, Warin Trussel owed £13 11s 9d ‘for the time when
he was in the king's service in parts beyond the sea.’ (S) CCRs.
Bef. 1341 Warren, knt. of Billesley, Warwickshire;
Ravenstone, Buckinghamshire; Willaston, Cheshire, and Little Canfield and
Paglesham, Essex, married Maud.
3/12/1341, Warin owed £13 11s. 9d. in respect of his service
overseas for the king. (S) CCRs.
1341, Warren and Maud licensed to celebrate mass in their
manor of Billesley for 2 years.
12/15/1342, Commission of oyer and terminer … on complaint
by William de Clynton, earl of Huntingdon, that Warin Trussell, knight, … broke
his park at Shelfhull and entered his free warren at Aston Cantelowe, co.
Warwick, … (S) CPRs.
Aft. 1345, Warin’s
father died.
8/26/1346, Warin served at the Battle of Crecy, north of
Paris. Edward III vs. Philip VI, heralded the rise of the longbow as the
dominant weapon, and also saw the use of the ribauldequin, an early cannon, by
the English. The English longbowmen could fire much more quickly than the
Genoese, with a killing range of 250 yards. [Both of Warin’s brothers were also
at the battle.]
8/1347, Warin and his brother William owed £200 to Michael
Poynings.
12/8/1347 at London, Warin and his brother William
acknowledged debts to Michael de Poynings of London with a £1000
recognizance to deliver William Trussel son of John Trussel to the prison of
the King’s bench. (S) CCRs.
6/1349, The Plague reached Dorset, and had spread across
England by the end of 1349.
7/8/1349, Enrolment of power of attorney by Jordan Barentyn
to Sir Warin Trussell, William Trussell the younger, knights, … to receive
seisin in his name of all the tenements which come to him by hereditary right
in the towns of Kanefeld, Little Eston, Herstede, Halstede, Borham and
Tillebiry … in co. Essex, and in the town of Raveneston, co. Buckingham. (S)
CCRs.
1359, Warren fined £60 for enclosing Willaston manor.
1361, Maud heir to her nephew John
de Saint Philibert.
6/26/1361, IPM of John de Coggeshale, Knight. Essex: … Pagesham.
The manor, held of Warin Trussel by service of 2 marks yearly. (S) CIsPM.
Bef. 2/12/1365, Warren died.
[––Maud––]
10/13/1371, Maud holding Barentine property in dower life.
(S) Feet of fines, CP 25/1/289/53.
12/1384, Maud conveyed her interest in the manor inherited
in 1361 to her nephew Sir John Plaiz.
1386, Maud died; buried in the church of Minoresses in
London.
9/24/1386, Thomas Lovel … to Hugh Fastolf … reversion
thereof after the death of Dame Margaret Trusell, tenant thereof for life after
the death of Gilbert Barentyn sometime her husband … (S) CCRs.
10/13/1386, Thomas Lovel … all now held for life of Dame Maud
Trussell … (S) CCRs.
(S) Plantagenet
Ancestry, P718.
Family notes:
·
Daughter Elizabeth is attributed with having a
daughter Elizabeth married to William de Echingham, Knight. William &
Elizabeth’s son William, of full age in 1389, was born by 1368. Hence,
Elizabeth the daughter would be born by ~1350. Then this Elizabeth would have
to be born by ~1332. Her mother Maud would have to be born by ~1310 to have
Elizabeth as her 3rd daughter, living to at least 76. Maud’s mother
Ada would have to be born ~1292, which is the most flexible of these dates. It
works better if Elizabeth is the 1st daughter: Elizabeth (b.1332),
Maud (b.1314), Ada (b.1295).
Children of Warren
and Maud: [1 son, 3 daughters.]
i. Elizabeth Trussell (2955251), born 1331 in England.
ii. Frances Trussell, born ~1334 in England.
Frances married Robert de
Salle, Knight. [No issue.]
6/17/1381, Robert killed at
Norwich.
Bef. 11/16/1382, Frances
married 2nd William Clopton, knight of Suffolk. [No issue.]
iii. Maud Trussell, born ~1337 in England.
Bef. 2/2/1359, Maud married John Hastang of Staffordshire,
Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, etc., son and heir of John Hastang (or de Hastang),
Knt., of Leamington Hastings, Warwickshire by his wife, Blanche.
1366, John Hastang died.
7/20/1369, Maud died.
iv. Lawrence Trussell (527716), born ~1345 in England. [Heir]
v. Margaret Trussel, born 1346 in England.
Margaret married Fulk de
Pembrugge.
6/10/1399, Margaret died.
11/8/1399, Writ for IPM of Margaret wife of Fulk de
Penbrugge, knight. Berkshire: … William, son of Lawrence Trussell, aged 14
years, is her kinsman and next heir, being the son of Lawrence, son of Warin,
brother of William Trussell, father of Margaret. Fulk de Penbrugge has held the
lands since the day of her death and received the profits. (S) CIsPM.