11816960. Lord Peter de Savile &
11816961. Maud ?
~1250, Peter
de Seyville born in England, s/o §§Sir John Savile.
~1255, Maud
born in England.
11/16/1272,
Edward I succeeded Henry III as King of England. [While on crusade.]
By 1278,
Peter’s father died.
1277-78,
Peter de Seyville complained of Master Robert de Kirkesmetheton [Kirk Smeaton]
and Alan de Kirkesmetheton, for disseisin of his tenement in Scelbrock. (S)
Assize Roll 1238, m. 6.
1279, Peter
demised 4 bovates of land in Smeaton of the Earl of Lincoln to his uncle
William de Seyville. (S) CIsPM,
5/18/1286.
1280, Peter,
of sound mind, demised Aldenham to John de Warnwell for 4 marks yearly. (S)
CIsPM, 5/18/1286.
1282, Peter
gave a mill at Golcar to his sister Agnes de Seyville. (S)
CIsPM, 5/18/1286.
1282, Peter
became incapable of managing his affairs due to insanity.
5/18/1286,
The Escheator held an inquiry as to the mental condition of Peter de Seyville:
held the manor Golcar, as to 3-4ths of the heir of Richard le Botiler of
Sandal, and as to one-4th of Sir John de Heton, by the service of 3d. yearly;
3½ bovates of land in Skelbrooke of Sir Ranulf de Blamustre, by the service of
10s. a year; and rent of 42s. in Thurlston and land worth 60s. in Aldham
held of the heir of John de Hoderdode and the heir of Roger de Wombwell.
Peter’s sister Pleasance is named as wife of John de Dychton. Peter’s wife and
children were to be supported out of the issues of the lands. (S) CIsPM. [John
de Dychton was not considered knowledgeable enough to handle Peter’s affairs.]
1286, Maud
died before Peter.
[––Peter––]
10/23/1286, Order
to the escheator beyond Trent, … Peter de Seyvill is a manifest madman (freneticus)
and idiot and insufficient to the rule of his lands, to deliver to John de
Eton, a near kinsman of Peter, the wardship of the body, lands and chattels of
Peter, to hold during pleasure ; after taking security from John that he will
find proper sustenance for Peter from the issues of the lands. (S) CFRs.
Aft. 1286, Hugh
son of Richard le Butler of Sandal gave to John de Heton, knt., the homage and
service of Peter de Sayvilla and his heirs, viz., of 3 parts [i.e., 4ths] of
the ville of Goulacres [Golcar], with wardships, reliefs, etc., which in any way
could belong to the grantor and his heirs.
By 1302, Peter
apparently recovered.
1302, Peter de Seyville discontinued his assize of novel
disseisin against Roger son of Thomas de la Wodehalle concerning a tenement in
Wyrkeburg.
1302-03,
Agnes widow of Nicholas le Cordwaner of York sued Peter de Sayvill, John son of
Walter de Sayvill, and others, for debt.
By
1308, Peter died.
[––Maud––]
5/31/1308,
Elcok de Lynthayt, charged with seizing the cattle of Maude widow of Peter de
Seyville and driving them from the Earl of Warenne's fee to the Earl of
Lincoln's fee, admits it, and is amerced 3s. 4d.
Family
notes:
·
1/4/1236, John de Syvill’ gives the king 20s.
for having 4 justices to take the assize of novel disseisin that he arraigned
against Richard Butler, Baldwin Teutonicus and others, concerning a tenement in
Silkstone. (S) FRsHIII.
·
1251-2, Assize Rolls. Sir John de Seyvill summoned
concerning a messuage in Pontefract.
·
Sir John Savile s/o §§Sir John de Saville & Agnes, s/o §§Sir Henry de Saville.
Child
of Peter and Maud:
i. John de Savile (5908480), born ~1275 England.
11816962. Henry de Rishworth & 11816963.
Alicia ?
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