11817320. Lord William Peyver & 11817321.
Margaret ?
~1245,
William Peyvre born in England, s/o 23634640.
Paulinus Peyver.
1251,
Pauline Peyvere enfeoffed William, his younger son, with a third part of
Langhale.
1251,
William’s father died, his brother John the heir.
1268,
William de Peyvere, lord of Thorp-Market, recovered damages of the bailiff of
Gimmingham, for distraining in this town, and in Roughton, which lordship he
held in demean.
11/16/1272,
Edward I succeeded Henry III as King of England. [While on crusade.]
1274,
William Peyvere held a market and fair at Thorpe. (S) Gaz. of Markets and
Fairs.
1275,
William claimed royal privileges, a gallows, assise, a mercate and a fair at
Thorpe.
Bef. 1292, William
died.
[––Margaret––]
1292,
Margaret, now wife of Gilbert Hacon, claimed at third of Thorp-Market in dower.
(S) Norfolk
Archaeology, V4, 1855, P16. (S) Hist. of
Norfolk, V8, 1808, Thorp-Market. (S) Hist. of Norfolk, V10, 1809, Langale, and
Kirksted.
Children
of William and ?:
i. John Peyver, born ? in England.
1310, “from
John, son of Wm Peyvere, to Pauline Peyvere, his brother, of all his Right and
Claim on the Manor of Langale, granted to Pauline by the said William, their
father.” (S) The Norfolk Topographer’s Manual, Woodard, 1842, P77.
John died.
Child:
4/25/1317, William son of John Peyvere acknowledges that he owes to John de
Thelnitham 120 marks. (S) CCRs.
ii. Paulinus Peyver (5908660), born ~1265 in
England.
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