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Lord Adam de Reresby & 7606147. Deugya ?
~1280, Adam de Rearsby born in England, s/o §Radulphi de Rerisby & Margaret ?.
By 1302, Adam’s father died.
1/20/1302 at Essovere, Grant and release from Margery de
Reysby quondam uxor Radulphi de Rerisby to Adam de Rerysby, her son, and
Deugya, his wife, of the manor of Essovere called le Newehalle. Witn. Dom.
Roger de Eincurt, … William le Bret, Roger le Breton, Ralph de Reysby, …
Aft. 1302, Adam’s mother died.
7/7/1307, Edward II became king on the death of his father.
2/25/1308, Edward II crowned king of England.
Bef. 3/1317, [date of presentation to the church of
Thrybergh] Adam heir to [or received a grant from] his uncle Adam de
Normanville of the manor and advowson of Thrybergh, Yorkshire.
8/15/1319, Release from Ralph de Rerisby fil. Rob. de
Rerisby … in Esseovere; … Witn. Adam de Rerisby, Robert de Winnefeld, William
le Hunt, …
1321-23, Pontefract Castle and Honor: York Tanshelf: York … York
Thrybergh (Possessions late of Adam de Reresby) (S) UKNA.
1322, Adam de Rerisby an adherent of Thomas, earl of
Lancaster, his feudal lord.
3/22/1322, Adam fought at the battle of Boroughbridge with
Thomas, earl of Lancaster, where he was captured. (S) The Barons of Pulford,
Sitwell, 1889.
4/5/1322, Presentation of Richard Oweyn to the church of
Thribergh, in the diocese of York, in the king’s gift by reason of the lands
late of Adam de Reresby being in his hands for divers causes. (S) CPRs.
4/10/1322, Order to cause …, Adam de Reresby, …, who are
imprisoned in his custody for adhering to certain of the king's enemies, to be
taken to Kenylworth castle. (S) CCRs.
6/10/1324, Adam de Rerisby going with John de Segrave, the
elder, on the king’s service to the duchy of Aquitaine. (S) CPRs.
8/1324, King Edward began the War of Saint-Sardos with his
brother-in-law King Charles of France.
8/12/1326, To the sheriff of York. Order to cause a coroner
for that county to be elected in place of Adam de Reresby, who is
insufficiently qualified. [An office with about the same importance as the
sheriff.]
2/1/1327 at Westminster, Edward III, age 14, crowned king of
England.
1328, John, son
of John de Heton, conveyed his estate at Thrybergh to Sir Geoffrey le Scrope.
Included in the conveyance were the homage and service of Sir Adam de Reresby
for the lands which Adam held in Thrybergh.
9/1328, Adam, an appealed felon. (S) The English Government
at Work, 1327-1336.
11/20/1334, To the sheriff of York. Order to cause a coroner
for that county to be elected in place of Adam de Reresby, who has no lands in
that county to qualify him.
12/15/1337, To the sheriff of York. Order to cause a coroner
for that county to be elected in place of Adam de Reresby, who is unfit. (S)
CCRs.
(S) Plantagenet Ancestry, P331. (S) Descriptive Catalouge of
Derbyshire Charters, 1906. (S) Dugdale’s Visitation of Yorkshire. (S) Churches
of Derbyshire, V4, 1879.
Family notes:
·
There appear to be two “Adam de Reresby” persons
at this time. This Adam, of Thrybergh, Yorkshire, “an appealed felon” in 1328
and “lacking territorial qualification” in 1332; and another Adam, knight, in
multiple records of 1322 and after the battle of Boroughbridge. The Adam,
knight, of Derby, 3/2/1348, has two sons, John and Thomas. (S) CPRs.
Children of Adam and Deugya:
i. Joan Reresby
(3803073), born ~1305 in England.
ii. Ralph de Reresby,
born ? in England.
Ralph married Dionisia of Bradborne.
1 comment:
Thanks for the article, I am researching this family.
Is it not possible that BOTH Adam de Reresbys you mention (espeically in 'Family notes') were one-and-the-same person?
From what I can tell, Adam (or Sir Adam, as much suggests that he was a knight) seemed to fall in and out of favour with the King?
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