47281776. Baron Adam de Everingham
~1230, Adam born in England, s/o 94563552. Baron Robert de
Everingham & 94563553. Isabel de Birkin.
1246, Adam succeeded his father.
1251, Adam de Everyingham was a pledge for several deer
stealers. (S) Treatises of Fistula in Ano, Ardern, 1910, P107.
8/12/1252, Adam after doing homage and giving £50 for relief
acquired the lands of his mother Isabel, who held Lexington manor and custody
of Sherwood forest. (S) Knights of
Edward I, Moor, 1929, P317.
Adam married d/o Monceaux, Lord of Winton and Barmston. (S) The
History of the Parishes of Sherburn and Cawood, Wheater, 1882, P326.
1252-73, Quite claim: Adam of Everingham to Rufford Abbey of
lands etc in Kyrketon, Willoughby, Walesby and Besthorpe. (S) UKNA.
1253, Ebor … Dominus Eadwardus filius domini regis. Robertus de
Vertri Ponte. … Willelmus de Ros. Robertus de Nevill. Rogerus de Mubray. …
Johannes de Warenna. … Petrus de Brus. Henricus de Percy. … Willelmus de
Stotevill. … Adam de Everingham, … Simon de Steyngrif. … (S) Survey of the
County of York, 1867, P432.
7/14/1253, IPM of Isabel de Everingham. Sir Adam de Everingham,
her son, is her heir, and of full age. (S) CIsPM.
1256, John de Lexington died siezed of themanor of Tuxford and
hamlet of Warsop held of Adam de Everyngham.
1258, William Bardolf vs. Adam de Everingham for the patronage
of Sheford priory, a house of Austin canons. (S) Victoria History of the the
County of Nottingham, V2, 1910, P119.
1259, Adam with Prince Edward who led King Henry’s campaign
against Welsh prince Llywelyn ap Gruffydd.
1260, The Abbat of Krikestall v. John de Vermeles to acquit him
of the service which Adam de Everingham exacts for the free tenement which the
Abbat holds of John. (S) Record Series, Yorkshire, V17, 1895, P107.
4/12/1263, Simon de Montfort returned to England to lead a
rebellion of young barons.
Adam joined Simon de Montfort against the King.
5/14/1264, King Henry and his son lord Edward were captured at
the battle of Lewes.
1264-65, Simon de Montfort effectively ruled England .
8/4/1265, Adam at the battle of Evesham on the side of the
barons; the defeat of Simon de Montfort and the end of the baron’s war.
1/16/1266, Safe conduct until Easter for Robert son of Adam de
Everingham and his household, coming to the king’s court. Protection and safe
conduct for Adam de Everingham, … esquires of the said Adam de Everingham,
their horses, harness and goods which were in his hands at the time of his retirement
from the isle of Axilhome ; provided that they behave faithfully to the king
his son and others and that Adam, … shall be before the kin to hear the king’s
award … of the mise of Bikerdik to which he submitted himself. (S) CPRs.
4/8/1266, Safe conduct until the Ascension for Adam de
Everingham coming to the king’s court to treat for peace … (S) CPRs.
Adam married 2nd Isabel, widow of Roger de Merlay
[died 1265.]
6/20/1268, Remission, at the instance of Robert Walerand, to
Adam de Everingham of the king’s indignation and rancour of mind conceived
towards him by occasion of his trespasses at the time of the disturbance
[adherence to Simon de Montfort]; and pardon … (S) CPRs.
7/8/1268, Grant as a special grace to Adam de Everingham, … in
order that he may more easily procure the ransom required of him … he may pledge
and set to farm land … 100£ a year for five years … [according to the dictum of
Kenilworth] (S) CPRs.
5/23/1270, Order from the King to Adam de Everingham, keeper of
the forest of Shirewood, forbidding him to hinder W. archbishop of York, from
taking timber. (S) Register of Walter Giffard, Brown, 1904, P122.
4/1271, Robert de Eure and Isabel his wife were concerned in a
dower claim by Isabel, widow of Roger de Merlay and then wife of Adam de
Everingham. (S) Northumberland Families, V1, 1968.
1272, Sir Adam de Everingham chartered a chantry at Everingham
with rents from a mill for the souls of his ancestors. (S) CIsPM of his son
Robert, 7/21/1287.
11/16/1272, Edward I ascended to the throne while on crusade.
1273, Adam de Everingham and Isabella his wife render an
account of one mark for having a Pone. (S) Pipe Roll, 1854, P31.
1275, Jurors state that Adam de Everingham claims free warren
in Everingha, but know not by what authority. Roger de Merlay had free warren
at Burton Agnes, but Adam de Everingham and Isabel have it now. Adam answered
that he had warren by charter of King Henry III. (S) Some Historic Mansions of
Yorkshire, V2, 1889, P134.
1276, Adam de Everingham claimed against the prior of Gisburgh
the advowson of the church of Shireburn. (S) Record Series, Yorkshire, V17, 1895,
P75.
1277, Adam summoned to service with 2½ knight’s fees for the
army of Wales. [He did not serve, he paid 80 marks scutage.] (S) CCRs,
2/28/1304.
9/22/1277, To Adam de Everingham, keeper of the forest of
Shirewode. Order to cause Richard Folyot to have 2 live bucks and 10 live does
to stock his park at Grimeston. (S) CCRs.
5/30/1278, Inspeximus … charter … witnesses, Sir Robert de Ros,
Sir William his son, Sir Adam de Everyingham, Sir Marmaduke de Tweng, …knights,
… (S) CChRs.
9/9/1279, Grant, for life, to Adam de Everingham of the liberty
of hunting the fox with his own dogs through his chaces and warrens in
Holdernesse, except during fence month … (S) CPRs.
12/6/1281, Adam died seised of a moiety of the barony of
Schelford, Nottinghamshire, which made up most of his 12 knight’s fees. He also
possessed the manors of Everingham and Farburne, York, and Westbury, Lincoln.
Adam buried at Laxton church. (S) Record Series, Yorkshire, V37, 1906, P1.
(S) A Gen. and Heraldic Dic., Burke, P191.
Family notes:
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1271, Adam de Everingham obtained a charter of
free warren in the manor of Birkin. (S) History of the Parishes of Sherburn and
Cawood, 1882, P326. [By previous records, this is Adam s/o Sir John de
Everingham, married to Ela de Birkin, lord of Birkin in 1255. This Adam was
godfather to Adam’s grandson Adam in 1280.]
Children of Adam and ?:
i. Robert de Everingham (23640888), born 1256 in England.