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Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Lord Thomas de Valoines & Joan de Clemdon

 121691426. Lord Thomas de Valoines & 121691427. Joan de Clemdon

10/28/1216, Henry III, age 9, crowned king of England.

~1220, Thomas born in Shabbington, Buckinghamshire, England, s/o 243382852. Thomas de Valoines.

~1225, Joan born in England, d/o §§Geoffrey de Clemdon & Joan ?. (S) Oxfordshire Rec. Soc. 56, Cooper, 1989.

Aft. 10/12/1235, Thomas’ father died.

4/28/1241, “Thomas de Valoines and Iohanna his wife pet. …” (S) Oxford Record Series, 1929, P112.

2/1245, Thomas de Valeynes carried into effect a plan for the benefit of the Friars Minors, consisting of begging or buying out 8 property holders in the south-west suburb of Oxford. (S) The Grey Friars of Oxford, Little, 2006, P16.

[––Thomas & Joan––]

~1248, Thomas married Joan.

1250, Robert de Thumele confirms the grant. Witnesses, dom. Thomas de Valoynes, … (S) The Boarstall Cartulary, 1930.

1252, Thom. De Valoines named in a grant.

3/1/1254, Thomas de Valoynes and Henry Pipard, knights, to associate themselves with the commissioners in Oxford. (S) CPRs.

3/1/1255, Sale of woods for the relief of the king’s debts … knights to associate themselves with commissioners … Thomas de Valoynes, Henry Pipard } Oxford. (S) CPRs.

By 1257, Quitclaim of Roger Gernun … [witnesses] … Sir Thomas de Valoines … (S) UKNA.

7/20/1257, Exemption of Thomas de Valoynes from being put on assizes, juries or recognitions, and from being made sheriff … (S) CPRs.

11/6/1259, Mandate to Peter Folyot, … Thomas de Valoynes and Fulk de Draycote to go to the castle and mills of Oxford to view the state and let the king know what they find. (S) CPRs.

5/14/1264, Lord Edward captured with King Henry at the battle of Lewes, “at the Mill of the Hide”. Simon de Montfort effectively ruled England.

1264-65, Simon de Montfort effectively ruled England.

8/4/1265, Lord Edward, having escaped captivity, defeated Simon de Montfort at the battle of Evesham; ending the barons’ revolt.

6/11/1265, Thomas de Valoynes a witness to an agreement between John fitz Nigel and Elias of Thomley.

8/17/1265, Simple protection, until Easter, for Thomas de Valayns. (S) CPRs.

4/18/1267, Pardon … as it appears by inquisition made by Nicholas de Ciferwast, sheriff of Berks, and Thomas de Valeynes that he killed him in self defense. (S) CPRs.

9/1269 at Oxford, A charter of Beatrice de Terays, released her right in … attested … Sir Thomas de Valognes … (S) Honour of Wallingford, Tilley, King’s London College, 2011.

12/10/1269, Henry III named Thomas de Valoynes a “collector of the twentieth” in co. Buckingham. (S) Lancashire Lay Subsidies, 1893, P92. [Because Simon de St. Liz due to grave infirmity was incapable of doing the taxation.]

1270, William Tuluse for 6 marks grants to John fitz-Nigel h…. Witnesses, dom. William brother of Elias, dom. Thomas de Valoynes, dom. … (S) Oxford Hist. Soc., V88, 1930, P97.

4/2/1270, Letters directed to … Thomas de Valoynes touching the 20th in the county of Buckingham [with all spped as the quality of the business of the cross requires.] (S) CPRs.

1274, Amercement of Gilbert of Preston on Thomas de Valoynes. (S) Kings, Barons and Justices, Brand, 2003, P333.

8/19/1274 at Westminster abbey, Edward I crowned king of England.

1274-75, Sir Ralph de Berners held 2 mills at Dudding pond. (S) Hist. of Middlesex, V11, 1998, Stepney.

[Undated] in Oxon: Henry de Bulchegh essoins Reynold of Whitchurch vs. Thomas de Valoynes and Joan his wife. Assize of mort dancestor to declare whether Geoffrey de Clemdon, father of Joan wife of Thomas de Valoynes, was seised of 1/10 acre land in Bolney which Reynold of Whitchurch holds. The same assize to declare whether Joan de Clemdon, mother of Joan wife of the same Thomas, was seised of 18s. rent in Bolney of which Reynold and Alice his wife disseised them.  

5/30/1275, Order to cause Thomas de Valoynes to be acquitted of 10 marks amerced before Gilbert de Preston, deceased. (S) CCRs.

1275, Thomas died in Shabbington, Buckinghamshire, England.

[––Joan––]

[Undated] Joan, widow of Thomas issued a charter. (S) Cartulaire Général de L'Ordre des Hospitaliers de S. Jean de Jérusalem, V3 1899, P765.

~1285, Joan sued Master Richard of St. Frideswide, Archdeacon of Buckingham, for defamation. (S) R.H. Helmholz, Select Cases of Defamation to 1600 (Selden Soc. 101)  (1985): 3-4.

1297, Joan, widow of Robert de Grey, def. … Two parts of the manor of Sobinton, Bucks. … Grant to pl. to hold similarly the remainder of the third part which Joan de Valeygnes, widow of Thomas de Valeygnes holds in dower. (S) Feet of Fines, Buckinghamshire.

10/2/1297, Robert de Lavington presented to East Claydon by Joane de Valoynes. (S) Hist. of the Antiquities of the County of Buckingham, V1, 1847, P170.

1298, Joan (60845713), widow of Robert de Grey, def. … Two parts of the manor of Sobinton, Bucks. … Grant to pl. [William de Tothale] to hold similarly the remainder of the third part which Joan de Valeygnes, widow of Thomas de Valeygnes holds in dower. (S) Feet of Fines, Buckinghamshire.

Joan died.

Child of Thomas and Joan:

i. Joan de Valoines (60845713), born ~1250 in England.

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