4221730.
Sir Warin de Maynwaryn & 4221731. Agnes de Ardern
~1260, Warin Meynwaryn born
in England.
~1267, Agnes born in England, d/o 8443462. Sir Peter de Arderne & 8443463. Margery ?.
11/16/1272, Edward I succeeded Henry III as King of England.
[While on crusade.]
[Undated] Had. de Hardeswell did not pay anything from the
wardship of the manor of Wermington, which had been in his hands, because Warin
de Maynwaring, the heir, had not attained his majority. (S) Lancashire and
Cheshire, Past and Present, 1807, P333.
Bef. 5/29/1289, Warin conveyed 2 manors in Cheshire to John
de Arderne.
5/31/1289, Warin died.
[––Agnes––]
6/20/1289, Warin de Menwarin alias de Meynwaring: Norfolk:
Wabrun. The manor … He died on Tuesday in Whitsun week in the year abovesaid.
His daughters, Joan aged 5, Margery aged 3 and more, and Maud aged ½ year and
more, are his next heirs. Chester: Wernyngeham. The manor … Warin … Little
Wereford … Tetton. A messuage … Le Schawe. 3a. land … Hulm. 3a. land … Lady
Agnes, wife of the said Warin, has in dower a third part of all the above. (S)
CIsPM.
7/3/1289, Order to assign dower to Agnes, late the wife of
Warin de Menwarin, upon her taking oath not to marry without the king’s
licence. … The manor of Wremingham, co. Chester, which belonged to Waryn de
Meynwarin, … (S) CCRs.
2/7/1290, Grant to Ralph de Hardredeshull of the custody,
during the minority of the heirs, of 2 parts of the manor of Wermyngham, late
of Warin de Meynwaryn, tenant in chief, at a rent of £13 1s. 6½d. (S) CPRs.
8/4/1291, Order to cause dower to be assigned to Agnes, late
the wife of Warin de Maynwaryn, tenant in chief, from Warin's knights' fees.
(S) CCRs.
8/28/1299, IPM of Nicholad de Aldithele. Chester: … Smalewode.
2 parts of the township held of the heirs [Joan, Margery, Maud] of Warin de
Meynwaryn in free marriage. (S) CIsPM.
4/2/1301, “Creditor: The Lady Agnes de Meynwaring, and
William Trussell, the Younger.” (S) UKNA.
1303, Agnes de Meynwaring listed in a complaint by the king
of trespasses likely to injure the inheritiance of the Prince of Wales. (S)
Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 1905, P45.
4/29/1305, Agreement between Thomas, abbot of Chester, on the
one part, and Agnes (4221731), widow of Sir Warin Mainwaring (4221730), and
William (2110864), son of Sir William Trussell (4221728), and Matilda (2110865),
wife of the younger William, daughter and heiress of the said Warin, on the
other part, to divide a disputed heath lying between the abbot's manors of
Eastham and Childer Thornton and the manor of Willaston belonging to the said
Agnes, etc., …(S) Staffordshire Hist. Coll’s, V11, 1890, Cartulary of Trentham
Prory.
10/13/1306, “Creditor: The Lady Agnes de Meynwaring, and
William Trussell, the Younger.” (S) UKNA.
5/14/1307, “Creditor: The Lady Agnes de Meynwaring, and
William Trussell, the Younger … £300.” (S) UKNA.
2/27/1308, Licence for William Trussel the younger and
Matilda, his wife, to grant the manor of Wermyngton and the advowson … of her
inheritance … to Agnes, late the wife of Warin de Maynwaryn, for life. (S)
CPRs.
Agnes died.
(S) Studies in English Legal History, Plucknett, 1983, P-ii.
Family notes:
·
Maud, daughter and heir of Warin de Manwarin.
(S) The Judges of England, V3, Foss, 1851.
Children of Warin and Agnes:
i. Joan Mainwaring,
born 1285 in England.
ii. Margery
Mainwaring, born 1286 in England.
iii. Maud Mainwaring
(2110865), born 12/1288 in England. [Heir]
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