121691268. Baron Thomas de Multon & 121691269. Isabella ?
~1260, Thomas born in England, s/o 243382536. Thomas de
Multon & 243382537. Margaret ?.
~1262, Isabella born in England.
1270, Thomas’ paternal grandfather died.
8/19/1274 at Westminster abbey, Edward I crowned king of
England.
By 1281, Thomas married Isabella.
5/1/1285, King Edward, notwithstanding the Statute of
Mortmain (passed in 1279), desiring to confer a favour on his trusty and
wellbeloved Thomas de Multon of Gillesland, allows him to grant and the abbey
to receive 1 acre in Burgh-on-the-Sands, to enlarge their court, reserving
services due to the lords of the fee. (S) Reg. and Records of Holm Cultram,
1929.
4/26/1286, Protection with clause volumus for 1 year for
Thomas de Molton the younger, going beyond seas with the king. (S) CPRs.
6/24/1286
from Dover, King Edward and Eleanor traveled to Gascony where they would stay
for 3 years. [9 knights were assigned to guard the royal children.]
7/1287, Thomas de Multon, father and son, summoned to appear
with horses and arms at a military council at Gloucester before Edmund, earl of
Cornwall.
4/16/1291, “Matill’ de Multon d’n’s de Gilsland”, and Thomas
de Multon senior and junior, summoned to military service. (S) Registry of the
Priory of Wetherhal, 1897, P307.
2/1293, Thomas’ father died.
3/27/1293, Order to deliver to Thomas, son and heir of
Thomas de Molton of Gilleslond, tenant in chief, the lands late of his said
father, he having clone homage. (S) CFRs.
5/1293, Thomas’ paternal grandmother died.
7/1/1293, Order to deliver to Thomas de Multon of
Cumberland, kinsman and heir of Maud de Multon, tenant in chief, the lands late
of his said grandmother, he having done homage. (S) CFRs.
8/22/1293, Pardon to William le King of Melmorby of his
outlawry for a trespass in the park of Thomas de Multon of Gillesland, at
Kirkoswald. (S) CPRs.
Bef. 2/12/1295, Thomas, Baron of Gillesland, holding lands
including Burgh-upon-Sands, Kirk-Oswald, and Donham, Norfolk, died.
[––Isabel––]
4/23/1295, IPM of Thomas de Multon of Gillesland. Suffolk: Denham.
The manor … Thomas his son, aged 13 at the feast of St. Michael next, is his
next heir. Cumberland: Burgh by Sands. The barony … Burgh. The chief manor,
including 5 parts of a free net and other fisheries, 3 saltworks, 5 parts of a
court, and a rent called ‘Flodesilvre.’ Kircoswalde. Lands and tenements worth
40 marks, and the advowson of the church. Divers tenants holding by cornage; … Erthington.
The chief manor …, 2 parks, 2 lakes, free chaces, eyries of sparrowhawks, and
free tenants by socage who do homage and suit at the court … Coupeland. 4
tenants … Gillesland. The barony … Irthington. The chief manor of the barony … Kirkeoswald.
Sir Thomas de Multon, father of the said Thomas, enfeoffed Thomas his son and
the said Isabel before their marriage of the manor, excepting the park and the
advowson of the church, … Westmoreland: … York: Thorgramby. The manor … (S)
CIsPM.
6/3/1295, Order to cause dower to be assigned to Isabel,
late the wife of Thomas de Multon of Gillesland, tenant in chief, as she has
taken oath before the king that she will not marry without his licence. (S)
CCRs.
6/21/1295, Dower to Isabel the Manor of Denham with
Askreton, Fulwode, Waltonwode, and moiety of Le Northmore in Barony of
Gillesland, with lands at Burgh on Sands and several knights’ fees. Livery to
her of Krikoswald Manor, park and advowson of which Thos. De M., sen. Had
enfeoffed them jointly. (S) Pubs. of the Harleian Soc., V82, 1930, P238.
7/21/1295, Order to deliver to Isabel, late the wife of
Thomas de Multon of Gillesland, tenant in chief, the manor of Denham, co.
Suffolk, … the king has assigned it to her in dower. (S) CCRs.
6/20/1297, Order to deliver to Isabel, late the wife of
Thomas de Multon of Gillesland, the manor of Kirkeoswald with the park and the
advowson of the church and a saltpit in Burgh upon Sands, … Thomas de Multon,
father of the said Thomas, enfeoffed them jointly, … she having done fealty.
(S) CFRs.
10/9/1298, Licence for Isabella, late the wife of Thomas de
Multon of Gillesland, tenant in chief, to marry John de Castre, but if she is
not joined to the said John in matrimony, the right pertaining to the king of
her marriage is to be reserved. (S) CPRs.
Isabella married 2nd John de Castre. [Constable
of Carlisle castle, and keeper of the town.]
4/8/1304, IPM of John de Bello Campo. Cumberland: Writ of
certiorari to the escheator to enquire what lands &c. the said John held as
well of John de Castre and Isabel his wife as of others. (S) CIsPM.
3/20/1307, Bertinus de Hugeredsate held at his death of John
de Castre and Isabel, his wife, all the said lands and tenements as of their
manor of Kyrkeoswalde. (S) CCRs.
6/15/1310, Licence for Thomas de Multon of Gillesland to
grant the reversion of the manor of Kirkeoswald to John de Castre, who with
Isabella his wife holds as her dower of the inheritiance of the grantor. (S)
CPRs.
1324, John de Castre died.
10/11/1324, IPM of John de Castre. Nottingham: Kyngeshagh.
The manor (extent given), held jointly with Isabel his wife, who survives, … William
de Castre his brother, aged 50 and more, is his next heir. (S) CIsPM.
1326-27, Isabell who had been the wife of John de Castre,
had the kings pardon for the transgression which she made in acquiring together
with her said husband the manor of Kingshaugh. (S) Hist. of Nottinghamshire,
V3, 1796.
1329, Isabella died.
(S) A Gen. and Heraldic Dic., Burke, P380. (S) Yorkshire
Inquisitions, 1902, P8.
Child of Thomas and Isabella:
i. Thomas de Multon (60845634), born 8/1/1282 in England.
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