23640892. Sir John D’Eiville & 23640893. Maud ?
~1240, John born in England, s/o 47281784. Robert D’Eiville
& 47281785. Dionis Fitz Thomas.
Aft. 6/1242, John’s father died.
1256, Earl Richard de Clare paid John de Eyville 400£ for the
advowson of Aldingfleet, Yorks, with land in the village. (S) Tradition and
Change, Greenway, 2002, P248.
1/16/1257, IPM of Richard de Gaterhalb. … Soheghawe, 60a. held
of Sir John de Eyville for homage only. … (S) CIsPM.
By 1260, John of full age.
5/24/1260, Appointment
of John de Eyvill to keep the forests beyond Trent for another two years
… in continuation of his former appointment for three years from 41 Henry III.
(S) CPRs.
8/1/1260, Grant to John de Eyvill, justice of the forest beyond
Trent, of 60 marks a year by his own hand. (S) CPRs.
7/18/1263, Commitment, by the counsel of the magnates, to John
de Eyvill, of the castle of York; Robert de Nevill to deliver it. (S) CPRs.
[Also reappointed to the forest, but not as justice; and appointed keeper of
the peace in York.]
10/17/1263, John de Eyvile [one of many] to come to the king at
Wyndesor with the horses and arms … (S) CPRs.
12/16/1263, John de Eyvill to deliver the keeping to the castle
of York back to Robert de Nevill. (S) CPRs.
Maud 1st married James de Audley.
3/1/1264, Mandate to the mayor and citizens of York to be
counsel and aid to Robert de Nevill, … as the king has heard that John de
Eyvill detains the said castle from him by force, … (S) CPRs.
6/27/1264, Mandate to John de Eyvill, keeper of the peace, and
Robert de Nevill, to deliver the county of York to William de Boszeall. (S)
CPRs. [Ordered by Simon de Montfort.]
8/20/1264, Licence for John de Eyvill and his heirs to enclose
a place of his called la Hode co. York, with a t dyke and a wall of stone and
lime and to crenellate it, and to hold it so fortified. (S) CPRs.
12/1/1264, Commitment … to John de Eyvill of the castle of
Scardeburgh. (S) CPRs.
1265, John occupied the Isle of Axholme with Simon de Montfort,
the younger, as rebel barons.
8/4/1265, The defeat of Simon de Montfort’s army at the battle
of Evesham [Simon the rebel leader].
12/1265, Prince Edward captured many of the remaining revolting
barons at the Isle of Axholme in the fens of northern Lincolnshire. They
surrendered under the promise that their lives would be spared. [Some of the
barons that surrendered at Axholme, including John, joined forces with another
group at Ely.]
1266, John, one of the barons that seized the Isle of Ely,
captured Lincoln, and plundered Norwich and Cambridge.
1/18/1266, Protection and safe conduct for John de Eyvill,
Robert de Eyvill his brother, … knights … provided they behave faithfully to
the king … instrument of the mise made at Bikerdik to which he submitted
himself, … (S) CPRs.
5/1267, John, leading a group of barons against the rule of
Henry III, were defeated by Prince Edward at the battle of the Isle of Ely, in
the fens of the Ouse River in northern Cambridgeshire. [This battle ended the 2nd
Barons War.]
7/1/1267, Admission into the king’s peace of John de Eyvill, …
pardon to them of their trespasses … (S) CPRs. [Under the Dictum of
Kenilworth.]
12/12/1267, John de Eyvill’ gives half a mark for an assize to
be taken before Richard de Middleton. (S) FRsHIII. [John’s cousin, William de
Percy, sued him over the advowson of Catton, Yorkshire.]
1267-68, William de Percy claimed the advowson of Catton agains
John de Eyvile. (S) Register of Walter Giffard, 1904, P52.
1/14/1268, Whereas John de Eyvill has now ransomed from Queen
Eleanor his lands, … (S) CPRs.
1268-69, Maud [de Clare] sued her son Gilbert and John de
Eyville, holder of the advowson of Aldingfleet church, Yorkshire. (S) Portraits
of Medieval Women, Mitchell, 2003, P38.
11/16/1272, Edward I ascended to the throne while on crusade.
Bef. 11/7/1273, James de Audley died.
8/19/1274 at Westminster abbey,
Edward I crowned king of England.
Bef. 2/5/1275, John married Maud.
10/9/1275, Extent of the lands and tenements of John de Eyville
in the County of York, before Alexander de Kirketon, sheriff of the county. (S)
Yorkshire Inquisitions, 1910.
10/27/1278, John v. Clementia de Lungevillers [d/o John de
Longvilers and Ellen de Daiville], John awarded the manor of Egmanton,
Nottinghamshire [which he exchanged with Clementia for Barneburgh, co. York,
for her life.] (S) UKNA.
10/24/1279, Mainpernors
fo Robert de Balliolo : John de Eyvile of co. York, … (S) CCRs.
11/10/1280, Grant to the church of St. Oswald … of the gift of
John de Eyvile, a bovate in Herlington. (S) CChRs.
6/9/1281, John granted free warren at Egmanton.
1282, John served with King Edward I [who he had lost to at the
battle of Ely] in Wales as a knight banneret. (S) The English Aristocracy at
War, Simpkin, 2008, P116.
2/5/1283-4, Commission from the archbishop to the official of
York to try the case between Dyonisia de Lintone and Sir John de Eyville about
at marriage, alleged to have been contracted between the said Dyonisia and Sir
Adam de Eyville, deceased. (S) Record Series, V17, 1895, P331.
1284, William, prior of Newburgh, v. John de Eyville, to hold
to a fine … woods at Kylleburn. (S) Record Series, V17, 1895, P146.
5/30/1290, John de Eyville acknowledges that he owes Richard
Guidicionis, … merchants of Lucca, … 49£ 3s 8d. (S) CCRs.
Bef. 10/1291, John knt., of Aldingfleet, Yorkshire and
Egmanton, Nottinghamshire died.
(S) Plantagenet Ancestry, P287. (S) The Antiquities of
Nottinghamshire, V2, 1790.
Child of John and Maud:
i. John D’Eiville (11820446), born ~1275 in England.