23641012. Sir
Peter de Fauconberg & 23641013.
Margaret de Montfichet
~1205, Peter
born in England, s/o 47282024. Sir Philip Fauconberg
& 47282025. Cecily Scotney.
By 1203, Margaret
born in England, d/o 47282026. Richard de Montfichet
& 47282027. Milicent ?.
10/19/1216, Henry III, age 9, succeeded John as King of England.
[––Margaret––]
Margaret 1st
married Hugh de Bolbec. (S) Transactions, V1, 1901, P210.
1228,
Ricardus de Percy … Adam de Novo Mercato … constituti sunt justiciarii …
capiendam utrum Petrus de Caucunbert et antecessores … (S) CPRs.
1228, One of
the vassals of Peter de Fauconberg brought suit seeking confirmation of his
right to hunt hares in the warrens of Holderness. (S) Proceedings, American
Philosophical Society, 1971, P245.
~1230,
Margery widow of Gilbert de Foston … in Waxam … given to her by her mother Amy
on her marriage with Gilbert …. Witn. Sir Peter de Falkenberg, Sir Andrew his
brother, …, William de Redburn then seneschal of Holderness. (S) UKNA.
[––Peter
& Margaret––]
~1230, Peter
married Margaret [her 3rd].
~1230, William de Forz (d.1241), count of Aumale, gave 1 carucate and 3
bovates in Elstronwick, and the tenants of the land, to (Sir) Peter de
Fauconberg on his marriage with the countess’ sister Margaret [de Montfichet]. (S) Hist. of York East Riding, V7, 2002, Humbleton.
1231, Sir
Peter de Fauconberg held 8 carucates at Withernwick of the Count of Aumale.
1235-49,
Alan formerly nativus of Sir Peter de Falconberg gave the convent 22 acres of
plough land. (S) Chronica Monasterii de Melsa, V3, 1868, P-LIII.
1261-62,
Margaret a co-heiress with her 2 sisters to her brother Richard de Montifichet.
Margaret
died.
9/11/1266,
Pardon … to Peter de Faucumberg of St. Omer for the death of Robert Totold of
Len. (S) CPRs.
Peter died.
(S) The Hist.
& Antiq’s of the Seigniory of Holderness, 1840, P404.
Child
of Hugh and Margaret :
i. Hugh de Bolbec, born ~1220 in England.
[Hugh left 4 daughters as his heirs, married to Roger de Lacastre,
Nicholas Corbet, Hugh de Laval, and Walter de Huntercumbe. (S) Trans. of the
Essex Arch. Soc., V5, 1873, P205.]
Child
of Peter and Margaret :
i. Walter de Fauconberg (11820506), born ~1230 in
England.