~1275, John born in Kent, England, s/o 23640892. Sir John D’Eiville & 23640893. Maud ?.
Bef. 10/1291, John heir to his father.
4/20/1295, Commission of oyer … complaint … that Peter de Eyvill, John de Cave and John de Eyvill carried away crops and goods … co. York. (S) CPRs.
7/21/1295, John a minor; Roger de Moubray, keeper of the land and heir of John de Eyvill. (S) CPRs.
7/22/1298, John fought as a knight banneret at the battle of Falkirk, the defeat of William Wallace.
6/17/1301, IPM of Roger de Moubray. … Athelingflete, held by John de Eyville … (S) Yorkshire Inquisitions, 1902, P159.
1304, John summoned before King Edward I at Lincoln charged with stealing venison from Sherwood.
John married 1st Agnes.
6/8/1306, Protection for John de Eyvill and the earl of Hereford and Essex, by the king. (S) Calendar of Documents Relating to Scotland. [In response to Robert the Bruce having crowned himself king of Scotland.]
7/7/1307, Edward II became king on the death of his father.
John married 2nd Margaret.
11/15/1316, Licence for John de Moubray, king’s kinsman, to grant 20£ of rent yearly … to John de Eyville for the life of the latter. (S) CPRs.
1319, John sold Kilburn and Castle Hood, Yorkshire to the Earl of Lancaster.
1322, John sold Thornton-in-the-Hill manor.
1323, John de Eyvill granted to Thomas de Longvylers, knight, the homage and foreign service of Richard de Herthill, of Calneton, …, for which Richard de Hertill, and Robert de Caunton, and Elizabeth, sometime wife of William Barry, paid yearly a mark. (S) Thoroton’s History of Nottinghamshire, V3, 1796.
1324, By fine, John de Eyvill, and Margaret his wife, and Joane their daughter, querents, Hugh de Scalto, defor. of the manor of Egmanton, Nottinghamshire. (S) Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, V2, 1790, P217.
1325-6, John, knt., of Aldingfleet, Yorkshire and Egmanton, Nottinghamshire died.
Bef. 9/26/1326, Margaret married 2nd Adam de Everingham, father of her future son-in-law.
2/1333, Margaret living.
(S) Plantagenet Ancestry, P287.
Child of John and Margaret:
i. Joan D’Eiville (5910223), born ~1310 in England.