121689412. Lord Hugh Burnell & 121689413. Sybil ?
~1235, Hugh born in England, s/o §§Sir Robert Burnell. (S) 1623 Visitation of Shropshire, P92.
~1240, Sybil born in England.
1242, Hugh’s grandfather and namesake died.
~1258, Hugh married Sybil.
9/3/1267, Hugh Brunel of the county of Salop mainprised for
Walter de Steinchewrth under the Dictum of Kenilworth. (S) CPRs.
1269, Hugh’s father died.
1270, Robert, bishop of Bath and Wells, gave to to Hugh Burnel, his nephew, the manors of
Acton Burnel and Wlstanston, to hold in name of wardship with the advowsons of
churches, and all his lands in Allecote, Acton Picot, Picheford, Chatewall,
Tassewode, and Brocton near Madeley, in Salop, to hold of the bishop during the
bishop's life and after the bishop's death of the chief lords of the fees. (S)
CCRs. 2/10/1279, membrane 9.
8/4/1270, Exemption for life, at the instance of Robert
Burnel, clerk of the king and Edward his son, of Hugh Burnell and William
Burnell, brothers of the said Robert, from being put on assizes, juries or
recognitions, and from being made sheriff, … (S) CPRs.
8/1271, Hugh Burnel a witness to a quitclaim of Amicia de
Wodyntone, daughter of Robert, formerly Lord of Wodyntone, to Robert de
Mortimer of her manor of Huggeley. (S) Antiquities of Shropshire, V4, Eyton,
1857, P266.
1272, Hugh Burnell with a writ of disseizin by Peter de
Eyton of common pasture in Eyton. (S) Antiquities of Shropshire, V8, Eyton,
1859, P33.
11/16/1272, Edward I ascended to the throne while on
crusade.
6/2/1274, Hugh Burnel came before the king and sought to
replevy his mill in Endon [taken into the king’s hands for his default] against
Emma, late the wife of Auger de Talinton. (S) CCRs.
9/21/1274, Hugh’s uncle Robert, named Lord Chancellor of
England.
1275-6, Sir Hugh Burnell a witness to a grant of Robert le
Strange [died bef. 9/10/1276.] (S) Antiquities of Shropshire, Vs9-10, Eyton,
1859, P25.
1/18/1278, Hugh Burnell and William Burnell going with
Robert Burnel, bishop of Bath and Wells and chancellor of England, beyond seas
on the king’s affairs. (S) CPRs.
2/5/1278, Letter for Hugh Burnel, going beyond seas with R.
bishop of Bath and Wells [Hugh’s brother], nominating … (S) CPRs. [Robert
Burnel, bishop of Bath and Wells and chancellor of England, the uncle of Hugh.]
10/27/1278, Hugh Burnell with the sheriff on a panel at
court at Westminster. (S) The Picards, 1878, P74.
5/27/1279, Sir Hugh Burnel, brother of bp. Robert Burnel,
presented Malcolm de Harley to the church of Chetton, Salop. (S) Bath and
Wells, V7, 2001, P92.
12/1279, Hugh died.
1/4/1280, Order to the same to take into the king's hand the
lands late of Hugh Burnel, deceased, tenant in chief. (S) CFRs.
1/25/1280, Grant to R. bishop of Bath and Wells, the
chancellor, of the custody, during the minority of the heirs, of the lands late
of Hugh Burnell, tenant in chief; with the marriage. (S) CPRs. [R. bishop of
Bath and Wells the uncle of Philip. (S) CPRs, 8/4/1270.]
Family notes:
·
Sir Robert Burnell s/o §§Sir Hugh Burnell
(d.1242) & Petronell Cheynie.
Child of Hugh and Sybil:
i. Isabel Burnell (11820297), born ~1260 in England.
ii. Philip Burnell (60844706), born 8/1/1264 in England.
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