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Lord William Aguillon

 243382148. Lord William Aguillon

5/27/1199, John crowned king of England.

~1205, William Agoylun born in England, s/o 486764296. William Aguillon.

10/19/1216, Henry III, age 9, succeeded John as King of England. Louis of France also claimed the throne.

1244, William’s father died, his brother Robert the heir.

10/2/1257, Exemption, at the instance of John le Fauconer, of William Agoylun from being put on assizes, juries or recognitions, and from being made sheriff &c. (S) CPRs.

1258, William Aguilon to attend the King with horse and arms to restrain incursions of the Welsh. (S) De Atiquis Legibus Liber, 1846, P-XVII.

1258, King Henry forced to sign the Provisions of Oxford granting parliament administrative reform. [The beginning of the Baron’s Revolt.]

11/5/1258, Mandate to Adam de Greynvyle, Willaim Aguillon, constable of the Tower of London, and James le Sauvage to cause all the chests of Jews in the Tower to be opened and all the chattels and debts found therein to be enrolled, and to let the king know what they find there. (S) CPRs.

10/31/1259, Testification that Hugh le Bigod, justiciary of England, … William Aguilin, constable of the Tower of London, … have delivered … gold … (S) CPRs.

1261, William Aguillon sheriff of Sussex. (S) A Topo. Account of the Hundred of Bosmere, Longcroft, 1857, P89.

4/12/1263, Simon de Montfort, earl of Leicester, began a rebellion of young barons.

1263-64, William Aguillon of Portingeres castle, Sussex and Surrey, a royalist in the Baron’s War. (S) The Baron’s War, Blaauw, 1871, P367.

5/14/1264, Lord Edward (I) and his father King Henry III captured by Montfort at the battle of Lewes, Sussex, “at the Mill of the Hide”. An estimated 2700 died. Lord Edward and his knights penetrated the center of Montfort’s army, but was flanked on both sides by armored calvary.

1264-65, Simon de Montfort, earl of Leicester, effectively ruled England.

8/4/1265, Lord Edward (I) defeated Montfort’s army at the battle of Evesham, Worcester, ending the Baron’s Revolt and freeing his father, who was wounded. Montfort and 2 of his sons were killed.

9/21/1265, Appointment … to take into the king’s hands the lands of rebels … knights following … Surrey and Sussex { John de Wauton. William de Aguilun. … (S) CPRs.

7/10/1266, Appointment of William Aguilun to enquire by jury of the county of Sussex … (S) CPRs.

8/10/1266, Pardon to Richard Northup … by inquisition made by William Aguillun … (S) CPRs. [Similar on 9/15/1266.]

9/15/1266 at Kenilworth, Pardon to John de Grey of Berested, clerk, … by inquisition made by William de Pageham and William Aguillon … (S) CPRs.

1267, William de Aguillon, sheriff of Surrey, died.

(S) De Antiquis Ligebus Liber, Cronica Maiorum et Vicecomitum Londoniarum, 1846.

Family notes:

2/8/1314, … Whereas by an inquisition lately made by the king’s command … Henry III, had granted to a certain William Aguillon a rent seck of the value of 100s a year … Warblyngton, co. Southampton, … in the time of Edward I, appointed Robert Aguillon, son and heir of the said William Aguillon, to receive the said 100s. a year … a fishery in the water there, which Isabella Bardolf now holds, … Isabella … afterwards … asserted … Henry III … granted to the said William Aguillon the land, late of Robert de Curcy, in Empnesworthe and Warblington, … by rendering … at Easter a pair of gilt spurs, … charter of king Henry III, which the said Isabella Bardolf has exhibited in the king’s court, … the said William her grandfather as the said Robert her father … (S) CPRs.

Child of William and ?:

i. Robert Aguillon (121691074), born ~1230 in England.

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