243382540. Baron Peter III de Mauley & 243382541. Lady Nicholaa de Molis.
~1226, Peter
born in England, s/o 486765080. Peter de Mauley II & 486765081. Isabel de Turnham.
~1229,
Nicholaa born in England, d/o 60842578. Lord Nicholas de Moels. (S) See 8/6/1253.]
2/6/1235,
Grant to ‘Petrum de Malo Lacu et Isabella uxorem eius’ and her heirs, for half
a knight’s service, of a moiety of the disputed manor of Cliffe and a carucate
of land called the Ness, both of which they recognise as belonging to the
bishop and his church of Durham. (S) Durham, Snape, 2002, P319. [Grant to Peter
and the heirs of Isabel in the year ‘anno regni regis Henrici filii regis
Iohannis decimo nono’.]
[––Peter
& Joan de Brus––]
9/27/1237, Acceptance
of a marriage contracted between Peter son and heir of Peter de Brus
(23641014), and Hilary eldest daughter of Peter de Malo Lacu, also a marriage
contracted between Peter son and heir of the said Peter de Malo Lacu and Joan,
eldest daughter of the said Peter de Brus. (S) CPRs.
Bef.
12/22/1241, Peter’s father died. [See 6/6/1247.]
5/24/1242,
The king has committed to Gerard la Grue all lands formerly of Peter de Maulay
… Gerard is to keep the castle of Mulgrave at his own costs and is to find Peter’s
mother [Christiana, step-mother] all that she will need, …. (S) FRsHIII.
10/12/1242,
Provision made for the marriage of Peter and his brother Robert. (S) English
Historical Review, V11, 1896, P517.
10/13/1243,
Grant to the archbishop of York of the marriage of Peter de Malo Lacu, son and
heir of Peter de Malo Lacu, and in case of his death of Robert de Malo Lacu,
brother of the said Peter. (S) CPRs.
12/5/1243,
The king has granted to Guy de Roussillon all lands formerly of Peter de
Maulay, to have at farm until the lawful age of the heirs of the same Peter for
500 m. (S) FRsHIII.
1/27/1244,
Grant to Guy de Russilun … 400 marks of rent … 200 marks … out of the lands
late of Peter de Malo Lacu … (S) CPRs.
3/20/1244, Peter de Malo Lacu holding a market at Glatton. (S)
Gazetter of Markets and Fairs.
12/12/1245,
From the lands of Peter de Maulay. From Egton, 4m.; From Hutton Malgrave, 3m.;
From Bitha, Goldsborough, Barnby and Sandsend, 4m.; From Lockington, 2m.; From
Bainton and Neswick, 6m. 3s. 4d.; From Birdsall, 2½m.; From Cliffe, 3m.; From
Rossington, 5m.; From Hexthorpe and Balby, 1m.; From Sandal, 60s.; From
Wheatley, 16s. 4d.; From Bawtry with appurtenances, 16m.; From Doncaster, 27m.
(S) FRsHIII.
6/6/1247,
IPM of Peter de Malo Lacu. York: Peter de Malo Lacu (486765080), on his
departure for the Holy Land, granted to Sir Gerard la Grue the first wardship
or escheat which should happen to him, and when the Lady Idonea de Veteri Ponte
died Reginald, his steward, put the said Gerard in seisin of the wardship of
the lands of Westerfeud and Bautre, on the day of All Saints, 26 Hen. III
(10/30/1242), and the Circumcision following the king's bailiffs took seisin of
the lands which were of the said Peter de Malo Lacu.
1247, Peter
did homage for his lands.
By 1248,
Joan de Brus died without heirs. [Likely in childbirth. Her 4 sisters are named
in the 9/28/1272 IPM of her brother Peter, but she is not.]
[––Peter
& Nicholaa––]
By Peter
married 2nd Nicholaa.
1253, John
son and heir of Robert de Hotham in the custody of Peter de Mauley. (S)
Transactions – East Riding, V13, Pt2, 1907, P165.
8/6/1253,
Peter with King Henry left for Gascony from Portsmouth with 300 ships to
suppress a rebellion. [Peter’s lands in the wardship of Nicholas de Molis, who
was also on the expedition.]
10/1/1253,
Protection with clause for Peter de Malo Lacy for so long as he is in the
king’s service in Gascony. (S) CPRs.
11/8/1253,
St. Macaire, France. Grant to Peter de Malo Lacu, who received a loan of 100
marks … if he died … (S) CPRs.
12/28/1253,
King Henry’s army in camp at Bazas, France [southeast of Bordeaux].
2/9/1254,
Bazas, France. Charter granting Peter de Malo Lacu and his heirs free warren in
all his demense lands of Saudeshend, Lithe, … [22 manors listed] provided that
they are not within the metes of the forest. (S) CPRs.
3/19/1254,
King Henry’s army in camp at Meilhan, then Bordeaux, then Orleans, France.
1/1255, King
Henry returned his army to England.
12/16/1255,
Confirmation of a lease for 3 years by Peter de Malo Lacu to Matthew de
Bridelington … (S) CPRs.
3/1256,
Simple protection until Midsummer for Peter de Malo Lacu, gone by licence of
the king to Pontigny. (S) CPRs.
1257, Peter
de mauley fined 60 marks for failing to send knights to campaign in Wales. (S)
Henry III Fine Rolls Project.
7/30/1257,
Licence for Peter de Malo Lacu, in order to do the service due to the king for
the present expedition to Wales, to let his manor of Danecastre to farm, for 5
years. (S) CPRs.
1259, Peter
acquired a charter for a weekly market at Egton and a yearly fair. (S) History
– City of York, V2, Whellan, 1859, P825.
1260, Peter
de Malo Lacy, baron of Mulgrave and Doncaster, summoned by writ. (S) Norman
People, 1874, P326.
4/10/1262,
Simple protection for 1 year for Peter de Malo Lacu. (S) CPRs.
4/12/1263,
Simon de Montfort returned to England to lead a rebellion of young barons.
12/24/1263,
Appointment as keeper of the counties with mandate to all persons to be of aid
with horses and arms … to Peter de Malo Lacu [and others] in the counties of
York, Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland and Lancaster. (S) CPRs.
5/14/1264,
King Henry captured at the battle of Lewes, “at the Mill of the Hide”.
1264-65,
Simon de Montfort effectively ruled England.
8/4/1265,
Lord Edward defeated Simon de Montfort at the battle of Evesham, ending the
barons’ revolt.
11/14/1265,
Grant for 5 years for Hagin son of Master Mosseus, Jew of London, that the king
will not … quittance … debts wherein Peter de Malo Lacu, William de Monte
Caniso of Edwardeston, … are bound to him … (S) CPRs.
1/27/1267,
Grant … Jews of London, to John Giffard of a debt of 2,000 marks … where in
Peter de Malo Lacu was bound to the said Jews, … (S) CPRs.
1/12/1268,
Assigned to Hagin, son of Master Moses, Jew, of London, … the debts in which
Peter de Mauley was bound to the said Hagin, and which we granted to John
Giffard. (S) Cal. of the Plea Rolls of the Exchequer of the Jews, 1905, P193.
11/3/1270,
Grant to Hagin … Jew of London, … that for 4 years the king will make to …
quittance … debts … Peter de Malo Lacu, William de Monte Caniso of Edwardeston,
… are bound to him … (S) CPRs.
3/7/1271, …
to take an inquisition upon which John Giffard and Peter de Malo Lacu put
themselves before the justices appointed for the keeping of the Jews, touching
a fee of 67£ wherein the said Peter is bound to certain Jews. (S) CPRs.
4/26/1271,
Stephen de Mauley instituted, on the presentation of Sir Peter de
Mauley, to the living of Bainton-onthe- Wolds. (S) Parish of Hemingsbrough,
Burton, 1888, P51.
9/1271, Sir
Peter de Mauley, kt., pays archbiship Giffard £20 of the debt owed to Sir J.
Giffard. (S) Fasti Eboracenses, V1, Dixon, 1863, P312.
11/27/1274,
Confirmation of a demise made for 12 years by Peter de Malo Lacu [this Peter] …
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.
1275, IPM of
Nicholas, son of Sir Anketin Malore. York: … Clifford. 3 carucates land, held
of the fee of Sir Peter de Malo Lacu by free service. (S) CIsPM.
1277, Peter
de Malo Lacu demands against the Abbat of Wytteby the manors of Newenham,
Scalesby, … as his right. (S) Record Series – Yorkshire, V17, 1895, P223.
7/4/1277,
Peter de Malo Lacu, made a fine of 100 marks for the service 2 knights' fees.
(S) CFRs.
1279, Peter
de Malo Lacy held 160 acres arable land at Cucket Nook, and 307 at
Goldsborough. (S) Moorland & Vale-Land, Is32, 1967, P13.
6/1279,
Peter died.
7/15/1279,
Order to take into the king's hand the lands late of Peter de Malo Lacu,
deceased, tenant in chief. (S) CFRs.
(S)
Dictionary of Peerages, Burke, 1831, P345. (S) English Historical Review, V11,
1896, P517.
Child
of Peter and Nicholaa:
i. Peter de Mauley (121691270),
born 1249 in England.
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