121688144. Lord William de Alba Marlia & 121688145. Margery ?
~1245, William de Alba Marlea born
in England, s/o §§Sir Geoffrey
de Alba Marlia.
1262, William’s father died.
11/16/1272, Edward I succeeded Henry III as King of England.
1274-1288, Wiliam de Albemarle held Leuestona “by service of
finding the King with one oaten loaf with 2 arrows stuck in it whenever the
King courses on Dertemor.” (S) Report and Transactions – Devonshire, V35, P299.
1277, Willielmus de alba Mari profers Reginaldus de Houlcham
on his behalf for half a knight’s fee in the expedition against Lewelin Prince
of Wales. (S) Parliament Writs, 1827, P425.
1285, Robert de Maleston held Mallestone for 1 fee of
William de Albamarlia.
1/30/1287, Willielmus de alba Mari appointed a conservator
of peace in the county of Devon. (S) Parliament Writs, 1827, P425.
1/15/1289, IPM of William de Alba Marl[ia]. Southampton: Henton.
The hamlet … Geoffrey his son, aged 21 at the feast of St. Denis, 16 Edw. I, is
his next heir. Somerset: Middel Cynnok. The manor … Devon: Wodebyri. The manor
(extent given) held of the king in chief in serjeanty, viz.—finding a serjeant
in the king's army for 40 days. Limeneston. The hamlet held of the king in
chief by bringing to him whenever he will hunt in Dertemore, an oaten loaf and 3
arrows. Heir as above, aged 21 on the night of St. Denis last, and married 6
years ago. (S) CIsPM.
[––Margery––]
11/7/1289, Order to cause dower to be assigned to Margery
[Geoffrey’s mother], late the wife of William de Alba Marlia, tenant in chief,
upon her taking oath not to marry without the king's licence. (S) CCRs.
Family notes:
·
Sir Geoffrey (b.~1220, d.1262), s/o §§Reginald
(b.~1195), s/o §§Geoffrey d’Albamarle (b.~1170) & Mabil Carbonel (b.~1175),
d/o §§William
Carbonell (b.~1150).
Children of William and Margery:
i. Geoffrey de Albemarle (60844072), born 10/9/1267 in
England.
2/8/1289, Order to the same to deliver to Geoffrey, son and
heir of William de Albemarle, tenant in chief, the lands late of his said
father, he having done fealty, so that he do homage on the king's next coming
to England. (S) CFRs.
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