121691270. Baron Peter de Mauley & 121691271. Lady Nichola de Gant
1249, Peter born in England, s/o 243382540. Peter de
Mauley & 243382541. Nicholaa de Molis.
~1255, Nichola, d/o 243382542. Gilbert de Gant.
1274, Nichola’s father died.
[––Peter & Nichola––]
By 1274, Peter married Nichola.
11/27/1274, Confirmation of a demise made for 12 years by
Peter de Malo Lacu … town of Doncaster … saving to Peter son of the said Peter
and to Nicholaa his wife the rents and tenements which he had conferred in
marriage to dower her before making the present writing. (S) CPRs.
8/19/1274 at Westminster abbey, Edward I crowned king of
England.
1276, Summoned for service against Lewellyn, Prince of
Wales, to assemble at Worcester … Earl of Richmond, John de Warren, earl of
Surrey, Henry de Laci, earl of Linclon, … Peter de Maulay, … (S) Historic
Yorkshire Mansions, V1, Wheater, 1888, P54.
3/13/1279, Richard de Twenge of Mikelby, knight, visited
Peter at Mulgreve castle and learned of the birth of Peter’s son. Richard’s
wife was present with Nicholaa at the castle during purification.
1279, Peter’s father died.
[––Peter succeeded––]
8/21/1279, Order to deliver to Peter de Malo Lacu, son and heir of Peter de Malo
Lacu, tenant in cliief, the lands late of his said father, he having done
homage. (S) CFRs. [Peter de Mauley, age 30, paid £100 for relief of his
lands, held by barony of the king.]
7/8/1280, Curia domini Regis apud Ebor. … Coran Johanne de
Vallibus, … Inter Petrum de Malo Lacu pententem, … (S) Cartularium Prioratus de
Gyseburne, V89, 1894, P38.
6/8/1281, Admission and institution of Stephen de Mauley to
the church of Bayntone, on the presentation of Sir Peter de Mauley, knight. (S)
Register of William Wickwane, 1907, P109.
12/25/1281, Charter of Peter de Mauley for the prior and
brethren of the House of Grosmont in Eskdale. (S) Record Series – Yorkshire, V23,
P13.
5/4/1282, Suit of writ of right between Peter de Malo Lacu,
demandant, and the abbot of Whiteby, tenant. (S) CCRs.
8/20/1282, IPM of Robert de Nevil. York: Tiverinton, and
12s. rent of the town of Bridale, held of Peter de Malo Lacu in chief by service
of 5 knights. (S) CIsPM.
1282-83, Peter served in Wales.
12/11/1282,
King Edward’s forces defeated Llewelyn ap Gruffydd at the Battle of Radnor in
eastern Wales. King Edward received the head of Llywelyn at Rhuddlan castle.
[Aka Battle of Orewin Bridge.]
2/10/1283,
IPM of Robert de Nevill. York: … Schirevehoton. The manor … held of Peter de
Malo Lacu by service of 5 knights' fees. (S) CIsPM.
1283,
King Edward continued his Welsh campaign, capturing and executing Dafydd,
brother of Llewelyn; completing the conquest of Wales.
6/4/1283, Presentation and institution of Master Richard de
Jarum to the church of Lokingtone, on the presentation of Sir Peter de Mauley,
knight. (S) Register of William Wickwane, 1907, P115.
2/21/1284, IPM of Roger de Leyburn. York: Oysterfeld. The
manor and the town of Beautre, held … of Peter de Malo Lacu by service of a
sore sparrowhawk. (S) CIsPM.
3/29/1284, Inquisition … upon their oath that Sir Peter de
Mauley holds the tenements of which he proposes to enfeoff the prior and
brethren of Grosmont, with the whole barony of Mullegrave, of the king in
chief. (S) Record Series – Yorkshire, V23, P14.
1284, Nicholaa died. (S) Antiquities of the Parish of
Hemingsbrough, Burton, 1888, P253.
[––Peter––]
5/13/1285, Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Peter
de Malo Lacu to the prior and brethren of the house of Grammon in Eskedale of
land … £20 … (S) CPRs.
12/23/1285, Commission of oyer … appeal which Emma, late the
wife of Benedict le Carpenter of Hoton, brings in the county of York against …
and Peter de Malo Lacu, for the death of her husband. (S) CPRs.
1286, Peter de Maulay held Bramham in demesne, while he
subinfeudated the lands in Clyfford to the heirs of Baldwin Wake. (S) Historic
Mansions of Yorkshire, V1, 1888, P29.
1287, Indenture between Edmund de Mortimer and Peter de
Mauley for service against Rhys ap Maredudd – lists the values of the horses in
Peter’s retinue, has a provision that Mortimer was to compensate Peter for any
mounts lost during his service. (S) English Aristocracy at War, Simpkin, 2008,
P117.
7/23/1287, Protection with clause volumus for the following,
gone on the King’s service into Wales … Peter de Malo Lacu. (S) CPRs.
8/15/1287, Edmund, earl of Cornwall’s force of
4,000 joined up with an army of 6,700 at Rhys ap Maredudd’s castle of Dryslwyn,
Wales, and began a siege. They built a trebuchet to attack the castle. [The
castle fell Sept. 5th; but Rhys escaped.]
1288, Peter de Malo-lacu bound in arrears of rent due him to
be received from mills in Doncastre. (S) Antiquities of the Parish of
Darlington, Longstaffe, 1973, P406.
4/17/1290, Inquisition of Ranulph de Neville for the prior
and convent of Kirkham … That marsh is of Peter de Mauley’s fee, held of him by
knight’s service … (S) Record Series – Yorkshire, V23, 1898, P105.
6/20/1291, Protection with clause volumus for Peter de Malo
Lacu, staying in Scotland on the king’s sevice. (S) CPRs. [The king was in
Scotland dealing with the right of succession after the death of the Maid of
Norway.]
2/19/1293, Quittance of the common summons of eyre in York …
Peter de Malo Lacu. (S) CCRs.
1294, Peter de Malolacu gave his mill, pool, water, and
fisheries at Egton on condition of adding 2 chaplains to sing by note the obit
of his father and mother, of himself, and of Nichola his wife, in the church of
St. Mary.
1294, The Gascon War began between England and France,
lasting 9 years.
6/23/1295, “Petro de Malo-lacu” 1st summoned to
parliament.
1297, Peter served in Gascony.
8/21/1297, Sir Peter de Mauley, for services in Gascony,
granted the marriage of Thomas, the son and heir of Thomas de Multon of
Gillesland, deceased. (S) CPRs.
6/10/1298, Order to the sheriff of Lincoln to deliver to
Roger son of William de Kerdeston,
kinsman and heir of Gilbert de Gaunt, tenant in chief, and to Juliana, sister
and heir of Gilbert, their several pourparties of the lands late of Gilbert,
except the manors of Barton upon Humber, Folkingham, Hekinton and Edenham, co.
Lincoln, which Gilbert rendered into the king's hands, and which the king
rendered to him for life, they having done homage ; retaining in the king's
hand the pourparty of Peter son of Peter de Malo Lacu, kinsman and third heir
of Gilbert, and saving to Lora, late the wife of Gilbert, her dower. (S) CFRs.
8/14/1298, Order to deliver to Edmund, earl of Cornwall, the
purparty falling to Peter son of Peter de Malo Lacu, kinsman and third heir of
Gilbert de Gaunt, tenant in chief, … (S) CPRs.
1300-03, Peter served in Scotland.
2/12/1301, Peter signed the barons’ letter to the Pope.
Seal: “S : Petri : De : Malolaco : TertII
:” (S) Archaeologia, V21, 1827, P209.
1302, Peter de Maylay held Bramham for a fourth part of a
knight’s fee. (S) Historic Mansions of Yorkshire, V1, 1888, P29.
6/19/1304, Peter de Malo Lacu has letter to the justices of
the Bench for an assize of novel disseisin that William Danyel and Lucy, his
wife, arramed against him … (S) Cal. of Various Chancery Rolls, 1912, P77.
4/6/1305, Peter de Malo Lacu on a commission with 4 others
to received the fines and ransoms … amercements and chattles … to send to the
treasurer in the counties of York, Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland,
Lancaster, Nottingham, Derby, Warwick, Leicester and Lincoln. (S) CFRs.
5/26/1305, Association of … commission of oyer and terminer,
directed to Peter de Malo Lacu, Edmund de Eyncurt, … counties of York,
Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland, Lancaster, Nottingham, Derby,
Warwick, Leciester and Lincoln. (S) CPRs.
12/7/1305, Commission of oyer … on complaint by Peter de
Malo Lacu, touching the persons who broke his park at the manor of St. Julians,
co. York, while he was in Scotland on the king’s service. (S) CPRs.
1306, Peter de Malo Lacu named multiple times in cases as a
justice of oyer and terminer. (S) CPRs.
1307, Peter de Malo Lacu named multiple times in cases as a
justice of oyer and terminer. (S) CPRs.
7/7/1307, Edward II became king on the death of his father.
2/25/1308, Peter attended the King’s coronation. (S)
Historic Mansions of Yorkshire, V1, 1888, P139.
8/1309, Peter died; his son Peter succeeding.
8/25/1309, IPM of Peter de Malo Lacu. York: Donecastre Fee.
A capital messuage in which is a chamber where the lord’s court is held, … Free
tenants;— … Great Sandale. 40 bovates land, and 3 mills in Donecastre, with the
toll … held by Peter son of the same
Peter de Malo Lacu by fee tail to him and Eleanor his wife … Baynton. The manor
with its members … Nessewyk. 34 born bondmen rendering £29 10s. yearly and 33 hens,
and cottars rendering 69s. … 4 messuages … diverse lands … forest … parks …
over 128 bovates of land … (S) CIsPM. [When the wife of his grandson died she
was holding £353
in dower. (S) 7/28/1368, IPM of Elizabeth the wife of Peter de Lacu (her son
age 15).]
(S) Dictionary of Peerages, Burke, 1831, P345. (S) Historic
Peerage, Nicolas, 1857, P318. (S) Record Series – Yorkshire, V37, 1906, P5.
Children of Peter and Eleanor:
i. Peter de Mauley, born 3/10/1279 in England.
Bef. 5/19/1298, Peter, age 18, coheir to his uncle Gilbert
de Gant, junior.
Peter married Eleanor, d/o Sir Thomas Furnival.
7/8/1300, Peter de Mauley, junior, proved his age before the
King. [Peter was already married at this time and seeking the inheritance of
his mother.]
1303, Peter de Malo Lacu, the younger, has letters to the
justices of the Bench for an assize of novel disseisin. (S) Cal. of Various
Chancery Rolls, 1912, P73.
5/22/1306, Peter knighted with Edward, Prince of Wales.
9/28/1309, Order to deliver to Peter de Malo Lacu, son and
heir of Peter de Malo Lacu, tenant in chief, the lands late of his said father,
he having done homage. (S) CFRs.
12/12/1309, Peter summoned to parliament.
1313, Peter admonished by the archbishop for an affair with
Alyna, his wife’s sister; who promised to abslove him for 100 marks.
1315, Know ye Peter de Maulay, lord of Mulgrave, wished to
grant to Alina, daughter of Thomas de Furnival, his manor of Skendelby,
Linclon, to hold for life.
1329, Alaina de Furnival fined £10 for licence to acquire
the reversion of the manor of Skendelby from Peter de Maulay.
1333, Peter died.
ii. Nicole de Mauley (60845635), born ~1283 in England.
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