10000416. Lord Robert de Hardreshull
~1175,
Robert de Hardreshill born in England, s/o §§William de Hardreshull.
11/3/1189,
Richard I crowned king of England.
5/27/1199, John crowned king of England.
Aft. 1199, Robert
succeeded to the estates of Hartshill and Anesley. [Robert’s younger brother
Richard succeeded to the estates at Clavord.]
10/28/1216,
Henry III, age 9, crowned king of England.
1218, Robert
one of the sureties in behalf of Robert Marmion for the safe custody of the
castle of Tamworth for the king’s use.
1219, Robert
de Hardreshull made fine for his relief, and had the land which William his
father held of the king in capite in Claworth.
1221, Robert
a justice for assizes for co. Warwick, and paid a fine for lands in Clavord.
1223, Robert
died.
(S)
Manduessedum Romanorum, Bartlet, 1791, P52. (S) Hist. of Nottinghamshire, V3,
1796, Claworth.
Family notes:
·
Robert, s/o Hugh who took the name after being
given the manors of Hartshill and Ansley by his kinsman Ranulph de Meschines,
earl of Chester, about 1125.
·
1156, Ranulf Fitz-Engelram the sheriff accounted
for lands granted to Robert, son of Hugh, in Clavord.
·
William, s/o Robert de Hardreshull, who ~1165
married a daughter of William de Seleby of Lincoln.
·
Temp. H.III there are 2 families of these names
with property in Clavord.
i. William de Hardreshull
(5000208), born 1205 in England.
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