47278024. Lord Henry le Tyeys & 47278025. Isabel ?
~1200, Henry Teutonicus born in England.
10/28/1216, Henry III, age 9, crowned king of England.
1221 Henry Tyes granted lands in Tywarnhaile, Cornwall to
sustain him in the King’s service.
1221, Henry le Tyeis and Isabel his wife appear in a lawsuit
in London.
By 1227, Grant by Henry le Tyeys (’Teutonicus’) of a yearly
rent of 6s 8d; early 13th cent ; and confirmation thereof by John de Lascy,
Constable of Chester. (S) Monasticarchives.org.uk.
10/3/1227, Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire to take into
the king’s hand all land that Henry Teutonicus had by bail of the king in his
bailiwick. (S) FRsHIII.
1228-29, Henry le Tyeys held lands in alverton and
Tywarnhaild, Cornwall, and in Shirburn, Oxon. (S) Complete Peerage.
1230-31, Richard, earl of Cornwall, granted to Henry le Tyes
the manor of Shirburn, as part of the barony of Robert, earl of Dreux, as of
the honour of St. Walerie. (S) Journal of the British Archaeological Assoc.,
V1, 1895, P293.
5/26/1231, Grant to Henry Teutonicus and his heirs of the
manor of Grendon, late of Robert de Tybovill, which the said Henry previously
held of the king’s bail, … (S) CChRs.
1233, Henry le Tyeis given given royal permission to take
timber in his own wood of Long Crendon to make a windmill. (S) Bernwood: The
Life and Afterlife of a Forest, Broad, 1997, P7.
1234-37, Richard, earl of Cornwall, exchanged land for that
of Grendon Underwood in Bucks with Henry le Tyeys. (S) A History of the County
of Oxford, 1996, Salzman, P183.
1235-36, The King to his Archbishops … granted … St Mary and
the monkes of Kirkeley … of the guift of Henry Teutonicus, 1 marke yearly rent
in the mill of Slathweyt, … (S) Yorkshire Archaeological and Topographical
Journal, V8, 1884, P29.
1236, Sir Henry was granted Slaithwaite Manor from Roger de
Laci.
1237, Henry le Tyeys died holding lands in alverton and
Tywarnhaild, Cornwall, and in Shirburn, Oxon. (S) Complete Peerage.
Child of Henry and Isabel:
i. Henry le Tyeys (23639012), born ~1230 in Engand.
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