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Friday, August 28, 2020

Baron Thomas de Furnivall

 94560444. Baron Thomas de Furnivall

~1248, Thomas born in England, s/o 189120888. Gerard de Furnivall & 11819499. Countess Maud Fitz John.

~1259, Thomas’ father died.

4/14/1266, Grant by way of humanity and grace to Ada late the wife of William de Furnivall, the king's enemy … which the king lately gave to Thomas de Furnivall … (S) CPRs. [Could be a record of his uncle.]

7/25/1270, Grant to Thomas de Furnivall that at his manor of Shefeld, co. York, he may build a stone castle and fortify and crenellate it. (S) CPRs.

4/25/1271, An appeal of Margaret de Wadinton in York against [many named] … and Thomas de Furnivall, of the death of John de Bilehagh, and William de Bilehagh, her brothers. (S) CPRs.

11/16/1272, Edward I succeeded Henry III as King of England.

7/20/1273, Release to Thomas de Furnivull, for a fine of £10 of a trespass of redisseisin committed by him, to wit, in making a stank in Bradefeld to the nuisance of the free tenants of Ellis de Midhop there ; and he has lands in the county of York. (S) CFRs.

7/20/1278, Release to Thomas de Furnivall, for a fine of £10 of a trespass of redisseisin. (S) CFRs.

12/1283, 'Know all men present and future that it is agreed in the presence of the venerable father lord O., titular cardinal deacon of San Nicolo in Carcere Tulliano, and then legate of the Apostolic See, at York, between lord Henry king of England and lord Alexander king of Scots … Witness … [many bishops and earls of England and Scotland] … William Longspee, Ralph de Thonny [Tony], W. de Ros, R. de Ros, W. de Ferrars, R. Bertram, H. Paynel, G. de Umfraville, Amaury de Sancto Amando, Peter de Mauley, …, John FitzGeoffrey, H. de Vivonia, Stephen Seagrave, W. of Lancaster, W. de Say, and R. de Gray, Thomas de Furnivall, John of Lexington, John de Plessey, Bartholomew Pecche, William Gernon, Richard FitzHugh, …' (S) Parliament Rolls, 2005, Roll 7.

5/5/1284, IPM of Robert de Strelly. Nottingham: … Oxton. The manor held of Thomas de Furnivall for homage and suit of Court. (S) CIsPM.

11/11/1288 at York, Creditor: Thomas de Furnivall, knight, of Sheffield, Strafforth Wapentake, and the barony of Hallamshire, W.R.Yorks. Amount: £18. (S) UKNA.

1/6/1290, Confirmation by Thomas, son of Gerard Sauvage, to Thomas de Furnivall, Lord of Hallamshire, of all the lands and tenements in Gateford and le Cawel, near Worksop, which Furnivall holds by grant of the said Gerard, Thomas's father; for 20s. (S) UKNA.

1291, Thomas died.

5/23/1291, Order to take into the king's hand the lands late of Thomas de Furnivall, deceased, tenant in chief. (S) CFRs.

(S) Thoroton’s Hist. of Nottingham, V3, Throsby, 1796.

Family notes:

·         6/12/1298, IPM of William de Bello Campo (11819498), earl of Warwick. York: … Schefeld. A tenement in the manor called ‘le Dichall’ held of the dower of Maud (11819499) his wife, of the lands &c. which were of Gerard de Furnivall (189120888) her first husband; which tenement after her death ought to revert to Thomas de Furnivall (47280222), now lord of Hallumschire, as kinsman [grandson] and heir of the said Gerard. (S) CIsPM.

Child of Thomas and ?:

i. Thomas de Furnival (47280222), born ~1267 in England.

6/5/1291, Order to deliver to Thomas de Furnivall, son and heir of Thomas de Furnivall, tenant in chief, the lands late of his said father, he having done homage. (S) CFRs.

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