47281784. Sir Robert D’Eiville & 47281785. Dionisia Fitz Thomas
~1210, Robert born in England, s/o 94563568. John D’Eiville
& 94563569. Maud de Louvain.
10/28/1216, Henry III, age 9, crowned king of England.
~1227, Dionis born in England, d/o 30424576. Sir Thomas Fitz
William & 30424577. Agnes Bertram.
4/28/1230, Yorkshire. The king has given and granted his
vill of Easingwold to Henry de Heliun, for his homage and faithful service,
with the 300 acres that he has given and granted to him of his heath, woodland
and waste between the same vill of Easingwold and the manor of Thornton , land
namely of Robert Daiville, to assart, break and cultivate or to hold at pasture
at his will. (S) FRsHIII.
1234-5, Robert Dayvil, grandson of Robert Dayvil, in a final
concord with Thomas de Covill, lord of Coxwold. [Dispute over the building of a
dam and the created pond’s affect on a road near Byland abbey.] (S) Inland
Fisheries in Medieval Yorkshire, McDonnell, 1981, P25.
1236-7, Robert Dayvil, grandson of Robert Dayvil, in a another final
concord with Thomas de Covill, lord of Coxwold. [About half the pond was on
Thomas’ lands.]
5/7/1240, Yorkshire. All these have been amerced before four
knights at Gloucester by an assize of novel disseisin. … Robert Daiville, 1 m.,
by the plevin of Robert de Muntford’ and Andrew of Kilburn. (S) FRsHIII.
1241-42 at Lincoln, Thomas son of William brought an assize of
mort d’ancestor on the death of his brother Roger against Robert and Dionisia
concerning the manor of Gretwell. Robert and Dionisia acknowledged in the king’s
court the said manor to be the right of the said Thomas. Thomas granted them
the manor for 13 marks a year. (S) Lincolnshire Notes & Queries, V9, 1907, P188.
8/25/1242, Robert Dayvil held 1.5 knights’ fees of Thomas, earl
of Warwick, deceased, in Warwick and Leicester. (S) CIsPM.
Bef. 1254, Robert, knt., of Egmanton, Nottinghamshire, died [possibly
before his father. Earl John de Warren stated in a lawsuit over the manor of
Gretwell that Robert died before he came of age.]
6/1260, Dionisia, who was the wife of Robert de Eyvill,
plaintiff, and Thomas, son of William deforciant of 51 liberates, … land in
Farneburg, …. and Byleham. Thomas acknolwedged the said tenements to be the
right of Dionisia, as those which she had of the gift of the said Thomas in
exchange for the manor of Gretewell. … York. Lincoln. (S) Lincolnshire Notes
& Queries, V7, 1904, P146.
(S) Plantagenet Ancestry, P287.
Child of Robert and Dionis:
i. John D’Eiville (23640892), born ~1240 in England.