94556040. Lord Henry de Armenters & 94556041. Reina ?
~1165, Henry born in England, s/o §§Sir David de
Armenters.
~1189, Henry married Reina.
11/3/1189, Richard I crowned king of England.
By 1195, Henry succeeded his father.
1195, Henry de Armenters paid a fine of 60 marks to inclose
a park at Stowe.
1196, Henry de Armenters held 2 knights' fees in the county
of Rutland and paid scutage of 40s.
5/27/1199, John crowned king of England.
1200-01, Henry de Armenters vs. count David of Huntingdon at
Rutland.
9/1201, Henry de Armenters 1 of 16 knights of a grand assize
in a plea of the Common Bench in Northamptonshire: Henry de Alneto of Cornwall
vs. Henry de Alento of Maidford. (S) History, Gazetter, and Directory of
Northamptonshire, 1849, P48.
4/1203, Henry de Armenters, plaintiff, vs. Geoffrey Salvage,
tenant, … over a fee of 1 knight with appurtenances in Wotton Leek. (S) The
Earliest Northamptonshire Assize Rolls, 1930, P46. [A duel between them was
postponed.]
1206, Henry paid 5 marks for having judgment against David (79958030),
Earl of Huntingdon, about the boundary between his vill of Burley and the
Earl's vill of Exton.
1207, Henry de Armenters vs. earl David over a boundary
agreement in Burley Wood. (S) The antiquaries Journal, V16, 1936, P402.
1212, Henry de Armenters held a quarter of a fee of Gilbert
de Gaunt (94556042). (S) The Ancestor, 1902, P191.
By 1214, Henry died.
[––Reina––]
1214, Simon [whom regularly represented Henry in suits],
acted as attorney for Reina, once wife of Henry de Armenters.
Reina died.
(S) History, Gazetter, and Directory of Northamptonshire,
1849, P470. (S) Northamptonshire Past & Present, V7, 1989, P229. (S) Hist.
of Rutland, V2, 1935, Burley.
Family notes:
·
§§David de Armenters, s/o §§Henry de Armenters; and nephew of John de Armenters who died
without issue.
Child of Henry and Reina:
i. Geoffrey de Armenters (47278020), born ~1190 in
England.
[Undated] Charter of Gilbert de Gant giving to Geoffrey de
Armenteres, in free marriage with Juliana his daughter, the service of 2
knights by reducing to Geoffrey and his heirs by Juliana the service due from
the fee which his father Henry de Armenters had held. (S) Book of Seals,
Hatton, 1950, P205.
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