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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Lord Henry le Tyeys & Hawise ?

11819506. Lord Henry le Tyeys & 11819507. Hawise ?

~1260, Henry le Tyes born in England, s/o 23639012. Henry le Tyeys & 23639013. Joan Foliot.

11/16/1272, Edward I succeeded Henry III as King of England. [While on crusade.]

1282, Henry’s father died. Henry heir to the manors of Alverton and Tywarnhayle in Cornwall, and Shirburn, Oxfordshire.

~1283, Henry married Hawise.

1284, Henry underage. (S) Honors and Knights’ Fees, Farrer, 1923, P236.

1285, Henry the grandson and heir of Samson Foliot, which included 7 manors in Berks, Wilts, Oxon, and York. (S) A Hist. of the Co. of Oxford, V6, 1959.

7/1287, Henry le Tyes acknowledges that he owes to John Marmion of Chakinden £10. (S) CCRs.

3/6/1297, Protections … [multiple] by testimony of Henry le Tieys. (S) CPRs.

8/22/1297, Sir Henry de Tyeys appeared with other barons appeared at the exchequer about a grievance associated with “the eighth and taking of wool.” (S) English Historical Doc’s, Douglas, 1996, P482.

7/22/1298, Henry at the battle of Falkirk.

7/22/1298, King Edward defeated Sir William Wallace (Braveheart) at the battle of Falkirk, Scotland. The Scots defensive position was strong, but based on spearmen with support of some cavalry and archers. Edward’s armored knights were repulsed by the amassed spear points. King Edward brought up his Welsh longbowmen. They cut gaps into the Scottish ranks through which the mounted English knights could charge. The Scots were routed, but Wallace escaped.

1299-1308, Henry summoned to parliament.

4/1/1300, … ordered … to cause all and singular of … knights, esquires or others having £40 yearly of land … to provide themselves with horses and arms … be with the king at Carlisle at Midsummer next, ready to set out with him at his wages against the Scots. (S) CCRs.

7/9/1300, Henry le Tieis at the siege of Carlaverock castle. (S) A Tour in Scotland, 1772, Pennant, P411. [“Henry le Tyes had a banner whiter than a smooth lily, with a red chevron in the middle.” (S) The Siege of Carlaverock.]

9/5/1300, Tuesday market and annual fair grant by K Edw I to Henry le Tyeys; to be held at the manor of Mousehole, Cornwall. (S) Gazeteer.

2/12/1301, Henry, lord of Chilton, joined in the Baron’s Letter to the Pope. (S) Roll of Arms, Wright, 1864, P19.

1302, Henry held a fair in the vill of Mousehole.

2/3/1303, Robert de Leuekenore and Sir Henry le Tyeis, knight. … Robert has quitclaimed to Henry the annual rent of 4s. 10d. which Henry ought to render for a cottage which was of Cecilia Galian and for a plot called Estpond with the cottage which was of William Apslan in the vill of Shirebourn. (S) UKNA.

1306, John de Grimstede, … Witn. Dom. Henry Tyeis, …, John de Popham, … (S) UKNA.

1307, Henry Tyeis alias Thyeys, Tyheys: died. (S) UKNA.

10/8/1307, Writ for IPM of Henry Tyeis. Oxford: Fretewell. The manor … Oke hamlet. … Henry his son, aged 22 and more, is his next heir. … Shirbourne. The manor … Berks.: Hordwelle hamlet. A capital messuage, … Cornwall: Alwarton. The manor with half the manor of Tywarnail … Heir as above, aged 22 on the feast of St. Lawrence last. Wilts: Fershesdon in the manor of Sevenhamton … Chylton. The manor … Dreykote Folyoht. The manor … (S) CIsPM.

[––Hawise––]

Bef. 1322, Son Henry assigned his mother Hawise the manor of Draycot, Wilts, inherited in 1285 from Simon Foliot. Hawise then released Draycot back to Henry for a yearly fee.

1322, Hawise alive when her son Henry died.

[Undated] Petition of Hawise, the widow of Sir Henry Tyeys, to the king and council. (S) Parliamentary Rolls, 2005, Appendix of Unedited Petitions, 1307-37, no.150.

1327, Hawise died, her daughter Alice her heir of the manor of Draycot.

2/12/1327, Order to escheator in the counties of Wilts, Southampton, Oxford, Berks, Bedford and Buckingham, to take into the king's hand the lands late of Hawise Tyeys, deceased, tenant in chief of Edward II. (S) CFRs.

(S) A Hist. of the Co. of Wiltshire, V9, 1970.

Family notes:

·         ~1307, Inventory of goods of Henry Tyeis at Scurbourn, and deliveries made; including a hood, a coverlet furred with miniver, 4 linen cloths, a robe de peres with 2 overtunics and a hood, price 53s. 4d., boots, shoes … delivered to Hugh de Harfeld, chamberer of the said Henry, as a legacy; a robe price 3s. delivered to John de Stanton, of Oxon.; a cloak with hood and a set of body mail price 6s. 8d. delivered to Reginald his esquire; and delivered to Henry [Tyeis] his heir a horse price 3 marks. (S) UKNA.

Children of Henry and Hawise:

i. Henry Tyeys, born 8/10/1284 in England.

12/12/1307, Order to the escheator on this side Trent to deliver to Henry Tyeis, son and heir of Henry Tyeis, tenant in chief, the lands late of his said father, he having done homage. (S) CFRs.

Henry married Margaret ?.

1313-21, Henry summoned to parliament.

1322, Henry, 2nd Baron Teyes, captured at the battle of Boroughbridge, beheaded as an adherent of the Earl of Lancaster. (S) The Chronicle of Lanercost, Maxwell, 1913, P236.

5/20/1349, Margaret died, Gerard de Lisle (2954876), s/o Henry’s sister Alice her heir. (S) CFRs, 11/22/1350.

ii. Alice Tyeys (5909753), born ~1286 in England.


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