60844072. Lord Geoffrey de Albemarle
10/9/1267, Geoffrey born in England, s/o 121688144. William de Alba Marlia & 121688145. Margery
?.
11/16/1272, Edward I succeeded Henry
III as King of England.
1283, Geoffrey 1st
married. (S) Geoffrey’s father’s IPM.
1/15/1289,
Geoffrey’s father died, his mother surviving.
2/8/1289, Geoffrey
de Alba Marlia acknowledges that he owes to William de Hamelton £32; to be
levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Devon. Witness:
Edmund, earl of Cornwall. (S) CCRs.
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.
5/4/1290, Geoffrey
son of William de Alba Marlia of Wodebyry, William de Bodrigan, Richard de
Byngham, and John Gerveys acknowledge that they owe to William de Hamelton £17 3s; to be levied, in default of
payment, of their lands and chattels in co. Devon. (S) CCRs.
5/9/1290, Geoffrey
son of William de Alba Marlia of Wodebyry, … acknowledge that they owe to
William de Hamelton £17 8s. (S) CPRs.
1294, Galfridus de
Alba Mari of Devon summoned against the Welsh to muster at Worcester on 11/21.
(S) Parliament Writs, 1827, P425.
3/5/1295, William, earl of Warwick, and his forces defeated
a large Welsh force at Maes Moydog near Montgomery.
1297, Galfridus de Alba Mari of Somerset and
Dorset, holding lands and rents of more than £20 yearly
summoned with horses and arms for service beyond seas. (S) Parliament Writs,
1827, P425. [9-year Gascon war began in 1294.]
1301, Galfridus de Alba Mari of Somerset and Dorset
summoned in person to muster at Berwick-upon-Tweed to go against the Scots. (S)
Parliament Writs, 1827, P425.
6/1301,
King Edward attacked Scone, Scotland and removed the Scot’s ancient coronation
stone, installing it at Westminster.
9/4/1301, To the
sheriff of Devon. … ship … was wrecked on the sea … 10 tuns of wine were thrown
upon the land of Geoffrey de Alba Marlia at Wodebury and Luneston … each tun
was worth 4 marks … distrain Geoffrey … to satisfy the merchants … (S) CCRs.
1/22/1302, Debtor:
Geoffrey de Albemarle {Alba Marlia}, knight, of Devon [of Woodbury, East
Budleigh Hundred]. (S) UKNA.
1/20/1303,
Protection with clause volumus for Geoffrey de Alba Marlia, going to Gascony on
the king’s service with Simon de Monte Acuto. (S) CPRs.
1303, Geoffrey de
Albemarle held Middle Chinnock of Sir James de Moleton. (S) Proceedings,
Somersetshire, Vs75-77, P17.
5/8/1310, Geoffrey
presented Martin le Arbloster as subdeacon to the church at Lympston. (S) The
register of Walter de Stapeldon, 1892, P233.
9/21/1310, William,
son of John de Loveneston, in default before the justices of the Bench against
Geoffrey de Alba Marlia. (S) CCRs.
3/28/1314, IPM of
Roger Wither: Witherynghen, Devon, held of Geoffrey de Alba Marlia by service.
(S) CIsPM.
1314-5, Grant to
John de Wymborne and Christina his wife, of lifehold of Chard manor, lately
held by Lunbard her father. Test. Sir Robt. Fitzpayne, Sir Geoffrey D’Aumarle,
… (S) Calendar of the Register of John de Drokesford, 1887, P70.
9/21/1316, Proof of age of John son and heir of Joice de
Dyneham. Devon: Geoffrey Daumarle, aged 48 [58], says … baptized the same day
in the church of St. Mary, Limeneston, … he knows, because he himself is patron
of that church, and he has a son, William (b.4/23/1296),
who was born and baptized in that church, on the feast of St. George then next
past. (S) CIsPM.
1321,
Geoffrey died.
2/21/1321, IPM of
Geoffrey de Alba Marlia alias Daumarle. Devon: Wodebury. The manor … Leveneston.
The hamlet … held of the king in chief by service of rendering to the king
whenever he shall hunt in Dertemore an oaten loaf worth half a farthing, and 3
barbed arrows feathered with peacocks’ feathers placed upon the loaf. William
his son, aged 24, is his next heir. (S) CIsPM.
(S) Monasticon Dioecesis Exoniensis, Oliver, 1846, PP187-8.
Child of Geoffrey and ?:
i. William Daumarle (30422036), born 4/23/1296 in England.
3/26/1321,
Order to deliver to William Daumarle, son and heir of Geoffrey Daumarle, tenant
in chief, the lands late of his said father, he having done homage. (S) CFRs.
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