121688674. Lord Ernauld de Bois & 121688675. Joan de Grey
~1195, Ernald born in Leicestershire, England, s/o 243377348.
Ernauld de Bois & 243377349. ? de
Bassingham.
5/27/1199, John succeeded Richard I as King of England.
~1205, Joan born in England, d/o 243377350. Andrew de
Beauchamp & 243377351. Eva de
Grey.
1205-6, Ernald’s father died.
1205-06, Roger de Basingham owing 700 marks and 7 palfreys
for having the wardship of the land and heir [Ernald], and for having the
marriage of the said heir, and the marriage of his sister – the relict of said
Ernald.
Aft. 1206, Confirmation by Roger de Basingham, guardian of
the land and heir of Ernald de Bosco, of the grant of lands etc. by William le
Saer to the abbot and convent of Bruerne. (S) Desc. Cat. of Ancient Deeds,
1900, P277.
1209, With the aid of Ernald de Bosco, the younger, and the
Earl of Leicester, an exchange of assets was made between the abbeys in
Whitfield and the Canons of St. Mary’s Church in Leicester. (S) Biddlesden
Abbey, Roundell, 1854, P278.
8/15/1216, Ernald sided against King John, for which the
king ordered “to take into the king’s hand the lands of Ernald de Bosco.”
10/1217, Pledges for Robert of Bassingham and Agnes, his
wife: Ernald de Bosco for £60. (S) FRsHIII.
6/19/1215 at Runnymede near Windsor, King John forced to
agree to the terms of the Magna Carta.
9/4/1216, Ernald made peace with King John. (S) CCR.
10/28/1216, Henry III, age 9, succeeded John as King of England.
Aft. 1216, Ernauld de Bois gave Great Cleybroke and Little
Cleybroke in frank marriage to Nicholas de Haversham in marriage to his sister
Emma (sealed “two bars and a Canton, wherein is a Lion passiant.”) (S) The
Description of Leicestershire, Burton, 1777, P67.
5/1218, Of the fine of £100 by which Robert of Bassingham
and Agnes, his wife, made fine with the king for having half of the barony
formerly of John of Odell, which falls to Agnes by hereditary right, … pledges,
namely Ernald de Bosco for £60, … (S) FRsHIII.
Bef. 1219, Earnauld de Bois associated with Anglo-Scottish
lords and the Lacy lords.
[––Ernauld & Joan––]
~1223, Ernauld married Joan.
3/1223, Ernald de Bosco has made fine with the king by £10,
of which he is to render a moiety at this Close of Easter forthcoming in the 7th
year and the other moiety at Michaelmas next following in the same year, for
having seisin of the land that Ernald de Bosco, his father, held in Pebworth
and Marston, which was taken into the king’s hand by his order. [Some
genealogies separate another generation at this time.]
9/1/1223, Order to the sheriff of Gloucestershire to place
in respite the demand of 100s. that he makes from Ernald de Bosco by summons of
the Exchequer, until upon his next account at Michaelmas shortly forthcoming in
the 7th year. (S) FRsHIII.
5/1224, Pledges for John of Bassingbourn, … Ernald de Bosco
for 10m. (S) FRsHIII.
7/1224, Order to the sheriff of Gloucestershire to take into
the king’s hand the lands with appurtenances that Ernald de Bosco holds in his
bailiwick of the lands of the Normans. (S) FRsHIII.
9/1224, Order to the sheriff of Gloucestershire to place in
respite the demand he makes from Ernald de Bosco for the scutage of Montgomery,
until upon his next account. (S) FRsHIII.
1228-29, Ernald pardoned for 30 marks of the sum he owed for
the scutage of Kerry, in respect to 15 knights’ fees. (S) Pipe Roll.
4/20/1230, Protection of nobles across the seas … Ernauld de
Bosco … with Roger de Quincy, …
12/17/1233, Pledges for the fine of the Bishop of Exeter …
Ernald de Bosco for 20m. (S) FRsHIII.
1236, An intermediate lordship was held by Arnold Du Bois,
of whom Richard Corbet held 1 knight's fee in Houghton. (S) Victoria
Hist. of the County of Leicester, V5, 1964.
10/28/1239, The executors of the testament of John of
Bassingham have made security to the king by Ernald de Bosco of Gloucestershire
and John Marshal [that] they will render to the king £76 at
mid-Lent in the 24th year which the same John ought to have paid to
the king. (S) FRsHIII.
10/1245, Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire and
Leicestershire to place in respite, until the morrow of All Souls in the 30th
year, the demand for 100s. … from Ernisius de Bosco …, and to deliver his
livestock taken for this reason in the meantime. (S) FRsHIII.
1/25/1246, The king has granted to Ernald de Bosco that he
is to pay 5m. at Easter in the 30th year and 5m. at Michaelmas in
the same year of the 10m. at which he was amerced before the itinerant justices
of forest pleas. (S) FRsHIII.
1246, Arnold fitz Arnold and Alice his wife vs. Arnold de
Bosco and Johanna his wife in Esinton. (S) Cal. of the Feet of Fines, Suffolk,
Rye, 1900, P47.
6/11/1246, Beatrice Murdac, Ralph Hareng and Alice, his
wife, Ernald de Bosco and Joan, his wife, and Jollan, son of Jollan de Neville,
give £20 for their relief of the 4 knights’ fees which Eva de Gray, whose heirs
the same Beatrice, Alice, Joan and Jollan are, held in Oxfordshire of B.,
formerly earl of Devon, whose heir is in the king’s custody. (S) FRsHIII.
10/17/1246, The king has taken the homage of Ernald de Bosco
for half a knight’s fee with appurtenances in Assington that John de Beauchamp
held of the king in chief and that falls by hereditary right to Joan, wife of
the aforesaid Ernald, one of the heirs of the aforesaid John. Order to Henry of
Wingham …, having accepted security from Ernald for 50s. for his relief, they
are to cause him to have seisin of the aforesaid half a knight’s fee. (S)
FRsHIII.
2/16/1253, Ernald appointed justice of all the king’s
forests this side of Trent with a salary of 100 marks yearly. At the same time
Ernald appointed warden of the castle of Sauvey at 5 marks annually. (S) CPRs.
1/31/1254, Apointment, during pleasure, of Arnold de Bosco,
justice of the forest on this side of Trent, to keep the whole bailiwick which
Robert de Muscegros had de baillio nostro in the forest of Savernak, in the
same manner as the said Robert held it. The like of the said Arnold to the
keeping of the king’s forest between the bridges of Stanford and Oxford, with
all appurtenances except the keeping of the castle of Rokingham, in the same
manner as Geoffrey de Langele held it. By the queen and earl. (S) Epistolae,
Letter of Eleanor of Provence.
9/26/1254, Grant to Peter de Neville of the castle of Sauvey
… rendering … the same farm as Arnold de Bosco … letters patent directed to
Arnold de Bosco, justice of the forest. (S) Patent Rolls of Henry III, Lyte, 1908,
P336.
1254-55, Ernald died; succceeded by his son Ernald.
(S) Scotland, England and France …, Pollock, P77. (S)
Leicestershire Arch. Soc., P202. (S) English Historical Review, 1917, P245.
Children of Ernald and Joan:
i. Joan de Bois (60844337), born ~1225 in Leicestershire,
England.
ii. Ernald de Bois, born ~1227 in Leicestershire,
England.
1255, Ernald V given respite for the debts of his father.
Ernald married Alice, d/o Henry de Tubney.
1264, Roger de Quincy, earl of Winchester died. Ernald de
Bosco held 16.5 knights’ fees in Thorpe, Clabrooke, Elmesthorpe, Busby,
Peatlyng and Belgrave.
8/17/1265, Ernald de Bosco had been sick for 3 years
(avoiding military service in the civil war.)
1271, Ernauld de Boys held 4 knights’ fees in Warwickshire.
(S) Antiq.’s of Warwickshire, V1, Dugdale, P12.
[Undated] Ernald gave the manor of Claybrooke to John Lovel
of Minster Lovel, Oxford, on the marriage of his daughter Isabel with John’s
eldest son John.
1276, Arnold de Bosco had assize of bread. (S) Topo. Hist.
of the County of Leicester, Curtis, 1831, P31.
4/1277, Ernald died; his son Arnold succeeding (who died in
1279.)
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Family
note: 11/6/1318, The grant, release and confirmation by Ernald de Bosco
of all grants made to the abbot and convent of Leicester by Ernald de Bosco,
his great grandfather, Ernald de Bosco, his grandfather, and Ernald de Bosco,
his father, of the church of Clifton … (S) CPRs.
iii. John de Bosco, born ~1229 in Leicestershire,
England.
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