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Monday, September 7, 2020

Baron John Deyncourt & Agnes de Neville

 30424580. Baron John Deyncourt & 30424581. Agnes de Neville

~1220, John de Eyncurt born in England, s/o 60849160. Oliver de Deincourt & 60849161. Nicolaa de Camville.

~1220, Agnes born in England, d/o 11817120. Sir Geoffrey de Neville & 11817121. Joan de Monmouth.

Agnes 1st married to Richard de Percy.

5/20/1242, King Henry III arrived at Royen, France with a small contingent; but with 30 tons of gold. They were soon joined by French nobles against the forces of the Count of Poitou and King Louis IX.

7/22/1242 at Saintes, the 2 armies met with the superior sized French force winning.

4/18/1243, Pay out of the king’s treasure to John Deyncourt without delay the 20 m. which the king has promised him of his gift for the sojourn which he made with the king in the king’s service in parts overseas. (S) FRsHIII.

1244, Richard de Percy died.

1244, Bernard de Baillol granted the marriage of Agnes, widow of Richard de Percy to the end he might take her to wife if he could obtain her consent. [She would have to be at least 14 years old.]

1246, John’s father died.

9/21/1246, The king has taken the homage of John, son and heir of Oliver Deyncourt, for all the lands and tenements which Oliver held of the king in chief and which fall to him by hereditary right, having accepted security from John for £100 to the king’s use for his relief. (S) FRsHIII. [In Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.]

11/28/1247, The king has granted to John Deyncourt that he is to render £50 at the Exchequer [of Michaelmas] in the thirty-first year and £50 at the Exchequer of Easter next following in the thirty-second year of the £100 which he owes him for his relief.

2/16/1250, The king has granted to John Deyncourt that, of the £53 which remain to be rendered to the king from his relief and of the £10 in which he is bound to the king for a trespass, he may render … (S) FRsHIII.

1/29/1251, The king has granted to John Deyncourt that, of the £10 at which he was amerced before the justices last itinerant to take the pleas of the forest in Northumberland, he may render … (S) FRsHIII.

By 1251, John married Agnes.

11/8/1251, Final concord of Arram, East Yorkshire. Givers: John de Eyncurt, Agnes wife of John de Eyncurt Receivers: Henry son of William Percy. (S) Cartularium Abbathiae de Whiteby, 1881, P685.

1252, Scourebyrg in Hothum in the wardship of John de Eyncurt and Agnes his wife. (S) Record Series - York, V17, 1895, P216.

2/4/1255, John de Eyncurt gives the king one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Derbyshire. (S) FRsHIII.

3/28/1255, Richard son of Richard Ingeram complained that John de Eyncurt distrained him to perform homage to Eustace de Folevile. (S) Journal of the Derbyshire A&NH Soc., V9, 1887, P88.

12/9/1256, Lincoln. Between John prior of Kime, querent, and William de Kime, touching this, that William should acquit the prior of the service which John de Eyncurt demanded of him in respect of his free tenement which he holds of William in Thorp. (S) Final Concords of Lincoln, Foster, 1920.

Bef. 10/14/1257, John died.

Family notes:

·         Arms of John Deyncourt, “azure ung danse, et billety d’or”. (S) Roll of arms of Henry III, Nicolas, 1829, P10.

·         There are many undated records of “John de Deyncourt” temp H.III. (S) Des. Cat. of Derbyshire Charters, Jeayes, 1906.

Child of John and Agnes:

i. Edmund Deyncourt (15212290), born ~1255 in England.

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