121691074. Lord Robert Aguillon & 121691075. Joan de Ferrers & 243378192. Sir John de Mohun
10/28/1216,
Henry III crowned king of England.
~1226,
Joan born in England, d/o 9994752. Earl William de Ferrers & 486752647.
Sybilla Marshall.
~1228,
John born in Somerset, England, heir & s/o 486756384. Lord Reginald de
Mohun & 486756385. Hawys Fitz Geoffrey.
~1230,
Robert Aguyllun born in England, heir & s/o 243382148. William Aguillon. (S) CPRs,
2/8/1314.
~1245, Walter le Fre of Sadlescombe and Alice his wife
to Sir Robert Aguillon, Lord of Perching. (S) UKNA.
[–––John
& Joan–––]
~1246,
John married Joan.
6/28/1248,
Margaret late Countess of Lincoln … recovered her dower out of the lands in
Ireland of W[alter] Marshall late Earl of Pembroke her husband taken out of the
portions of the inheritance which accrued to …, John de Moun and Joan his wife,
…. (S) Cal. of Doc’s Relating to Ireland, V1, 1875.
~1249,
Robert’s grandfather [or uncle] of the same name died; his daughters his heirs.
[See family notes.]
5/26/1250,
A charter records the restoration of property, granted to Margaret Countess of
Lincoln, to William de Vescy and Agnes [de Ferrers] his wife, Reginald de Moun
and Isabel [de Ferrers] his wife, William de Fortibus and Matilda [de Ferrers]
his wife, Francis de Boun and Sibil his wife, William de Vallibus and Alienor
[de Ferrers] his wife, John de Moun and Joan [de Ferrers] his wife, Agatha de
Ferrers in the king´s custody, …. (S) Cal. of Doc’s of Ireland, V1, 1875.
5/30/1253,
Protection for the following going with the king to Gascony, … Robert Aguillun.
(S) CPRs.
8/6/1253,
King Henry leaving England from Portsmouth with 300 ships for Gascony to deal
with a rebellion.
Bef.
1254, John, of Dunstan, died in Gascony before his father; his body conveyed to
Bruton Abbey; his heart buried at Newenham Abbey. [Reginald de Mohun in 1254
established a mass at Dunster for the soul of his eldest son John, who was then
deceased. (S) The Archaeological Journal, V37, 1880, P88.]
By
1254, Joan’s marriage granted to Peter de Chauvent.
9/30/1255,
Exemption for life, at the instance of Robert Aguilun, or Roger de Pageham. (S)
CPRs.
[–––Robert
& Joan–––]
1255-56,
Joan married 2nd Sir Robert Aguillon.
8/30/1256,
Pardon to Robert Agoylun and Joan de Mohun, late the wife of John de Mohun, for
intermarrying without the king’s licence … fine by 200 marks with Peter de
Chauvent, to whom the king had granted her marriage. (S) CPRs.
8/12/1257,
Protection for going into service in Wales with the king or Edward his son …
Robert de Aguylun. (S) CPRs.
10/1258,
“… inter Agnetem de Vescy in sua ligia viduitate ex parte una et Robertum Agullun
et Johannam uxorem ejus ex altera … Hiis testibus domino W. de Valenc', domino
Thoma de Ponynges, domino Payno de Sancto Philiberto, …” (S) CCRs.
10/29/1259,
Appointment of John de Wyvill to enquire who broke the park of Robert Aguyllun of
Adynton, carried away beasts, beat his men … (S) CPRs. [Repeated 11/21/1259 as
“Robert Agoylon in his house of Adinton”]
3/25/1261,
Grant to Maurice de Berkele of 40 marks a year … the like to the following …
Thomas Corbet 50 marks. … Robert Aguylum, 40 marks, … (S) CPRs.
10/18/1263,
Grant to Richard, king of the Romans, of the wardship of the lands late of
Roger de Mowbray … saving to Dulcia late the wife of the said Roger her dower …
Witnesses :- W. de Valence, the king’s brother; R. le Bigod, earl of Norfolk
and marshal of England; Humphrey de Bohom, earl of Hereford and Essex; Robert
de Bruys; Roger de Mortuo Mari; Alan la Zouche; Robert Agulon, and others. (S)
CPRs.
12/5/1263
at Dover, Grant by King Henry III to Stephen de Penecestre … Witnessed by Henry, son of
the king of Germany, the king's nephew, Roger le Bigod, earl of Norfolk and
marshal of England, John de Warenna, Hugh le Bigod, Philipp Basset, Roger de
Leyburn, William de Wilton, Robert Aguilun, … (S) UKNA.
1/20/1264,
Hugh le Bygod and Robert Aguyllun will procure that Roger de Clyfford, Roger de
Leyburn, John de Vallibus, Ralph Basset of Drayton, John Gyffard, Hamo
Lestraunge, … William de Huntingefeld, … who are blamed for injuries by B.
archbishop of Canterbury shall make competent amends … the king and the said
Hugh and Robert have appended their seals to this. (S) CPRs.
3/16/1264,
Licence for Robert Aguilun and his heirs to crenellate the dwelling house of
his manor of Porting’es’, co. Sussex, with a ditch and a wall of stone and
lime, and to fortify. (S) CPRs.
9/18/1264,
To John son of Alan, … Robert Aguilun, … Whereas the king lately commanded them
to come to Pevense with horses and arms … he commands them to continue their
stay there, as Simon de Monte Forti the younger, the king’s nephew, will tell
them more fully … in besieging the castle, … (S) CPRs.
12/14/1264,
Simple protection, until Easter, for Robert Aguilun. By the justiciary and
Giles de Argentein. (S) CPRs.
4/21/1265,
Whereas … it was provided … that the oath should be made to the king by certain
persons, and Robert Aguilun, though required, has not made it; … if the said
Robert refuse … he shall arrest him … (S) CPRs.
Aft.
7/10/1266, Robert’s father died.
1266,
Robert leased his whole land in Messingham, and his whole land in Butterwik.
(S) CPRs.
12/23/1266,
Grant for long service to Rogert Aguilon who holds in chief that if he die
before the heirs of his body are of age, he may before his death by his will
dispose of the wardship of his lands and of the marriage of the said heirs, …
if he die without having made such disposition, the king grants that the said
heirs may have the wardship of their lands and their own marriage ; saving to
the king the services due from the said lands. (S) CPRs.
1/12/1267,
Appointment during pleasure of Robert Aguilon to keep the counties of Surrey
and Sussex and the castle of Gildeford … (S) CPRs.
11/3/1267,
Joan living.
2/8/1268,
Licence for Robert Aguillon … to enclose the manse of his manor of Percinges,
co. Sussex. (S) CPRs.
By
9/1268, Joan died.
[––Robert––]
Robert
married 2nd Margaret de Ripariis, sometime Countess of Devon.
12/28/1268,
Charter, grant to Edward the king’s son, with the assent of Queen Eleanor, the
honor of Elge’ … Sealed with the seal of the king and in testimony of her good
will, with the queen’s seal. Witnesses: – Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester
and Hertford, John de Warenne, earl of Surraye, William de Valenz, lord of
Pembroc, … Robert Aguilon, … (S) CPRs.
3/4/1269,
Power to Robert Walerand, Robert Aguilon … to sell the marriage of the heir of
Henry de Hastings, … (S) CPRs.
4/6/1269, Letters patent … Edward, the king’s eldest son,
William de Valence, Philip Basset, Alan la Zusche, Robert Aguilon, … have
undertaken for Eleanor, queen of England, to pay Lady Isabel de Forz, countess
of Aumale, 1000£ of half the marriage of Avelina her daughter, heir to William
de Forz, … (S) CChRs, 5/7/1269.
4/4/1270,
Comfirmation of a lease made by John de Burgo to Robert Agylun of the manor of
Porteslade, co. Sussex. (S) CPRs.
5/5/1270,
… Ingram de Fenes and Isabel his wife, by charter granted to Robert Aguillun
and Margaret his wife … manor of Wendover for 2,000 marks … (S) CPRs.
4/8/1272,
Commitment during pleasure to Robert Aguillon of the castle of Arundel … (S)
CPRs.
11/16/1272,
King Edward I ascended to the throne while on crusade. Queen Eleanor would rule
England until her son returned from crusading in 1274.
8/19/1274
at Westminster abbey, Edward I crowned king of England. Sir Robert Aguillon had
a castle at the manor of Addington in Surrey, which was holden in fee, by the
serjeancy, to find in the king’s kitchen, on the coronation day, a person to
make a dainty dish, called, “Mapigcraoun, or Dillegrout,” and serve the same up
to the king’s table. [This service has been regularly claimed by the lords of
the said manor, and allowed at the respective coronations of the kings of
England.]
1275,
Robert Aguylun states that he was given the wardship of Ralph, son and heir of
Richard de Plaiz by Henry III, and with it the keeping of Castle Montfitchet in
London, which has been attacked and its walls demolished by people of the
Archbishop of Canterbury. He requests a remedy. (S) UKNA.
8/7/1275,
Simple protection, until Michaelmas, for Robert Aguillon, going beyond seas.
(S) CPRs. [Robert held Daunvou, Bugye, Losceles and Bloukville, in the duchy of
Normandy.]
4/13/1282,
Protection, with clause volumus, until Christmas, for Rogert Aguilon, going
beyond seas. (S) CPRs.
6/6/1282,
Sir Robert de Cokefeud kt., and Richard de Benefeud to Sir Robert Aguillon, Lord
of Perchings. (S) UKNA.
2/15/1286,
Sir Robert died holding Greatham manor.
2/17/1286,
Writ for IPM of Robert Aguylun, alias de Aguylon, Agyloun, Aguillon. London: A
messuage and 14l. 18s. 2½d. rent, … the advowson of the church of St. Swythin
in Candelwykestrete … Lady Isabel his daughter, whom Hugh Bardolf married, aged
28 at the feast of the Annunciation, in the said year, is his next heir.
Middlesex: Edelmeton. 9a. meadow … He died on 15 Feb. 14 Edw. I. Heir as above,
the wife of Sir Hugh Bardolf, aged 28 at the Purification last past.
Buckingham: Crofton. The manor … Southampton: Gretham. A messuage with garden,
68a. arable … Kent: … Norfolk: Scrutebi. The manor … Hertford: Watton. The
manor … Sussex: Percynge. The manor with its member Homwode … Surrey: … Adington.
The manor … (S) CIsPM.
[––Post
Mortem––]
6/6/1292,
IPM of Margaret de Ripariis, sometime countess of Devon, late the wife of
Robert Aguillon. Surrey: Adynton. The manor … Margaret de Ryperiis, countess of
Devon, held the manor in dower by the endowment of Robert Agulon … Isabel,
daughter of Robert Agulon, aged 30, whom Sir Hugh Bardolf married, is next heir
of the said Robert. … (S) CIsPM.
(S)
An Ess. Tow’s a Topo. Hist. of the Co. of Norfolk, Blomefield, P177. (S) A
History of Greatham, Gripton, P14. (S) Sussex Archaeological Collections, V15,
1863, P6. (S) The Archaeological Journal, 1880, P72.
Child
of John and Joan:
i.
John de Mohun (121689096), born ~1248 in England.
Child
of Robert and Joan:
i.
Isabel Aguillon (60845537), born 3/1258 in England.
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