60844080. Lord Peter Fitz Reynold & 60844081. Ela Martel
1273, Ela born in England, coheir & eldest d/o 121688162.
Sir Roger Martel & 121688163. Joan ?.
1274, Peter born in England, 2nd s/o 121688160.
Reginald Fitz Peter & 121688161. Joan de Vivonne.
1280, Ela age 7 at the death of her father.
5/5/1286, Peter’s father died; his older half-brother John
the heir.
~1289, Peter married Ela.
7/4/1300, Joan (121688163), late the wife of Reginald son of
Peter to grant the manor of Chuyton (being her share of the inheritance of William
de Fortibus) to Peter son of Reginald; Peter re-granting it to Joan for life.
(S) CPRs.
7/18/1301, Licence for a fine by Peter son of Reginald, for
Joan, late the wife of Reginald son of Peter, to grant … Chuyton … remainders
in fee tail, to the said Peter, Reginald son of Reginald, and William son of
Reginald, his brothers, with reversion to the next heirs of Joan. (S) CPRs.
1301, Peter son of Reginald named in the IPM of John de
Bella Aqua. (S) Yorkshire Inquisitions, GBCofC, 1902, P165.
1304, Ela living.
4/1307, James de Mohun querent, and Peter son of Reginald
and Ela his wife, deforciants, of a messauge and land in Maupudre and advowson
of the church. (S) Feet of Fines, Dorset, 1896, P240.
7/7/1307, Edward II became king on the death of his father.
By 1309, Ela died.
[––Peter––]
By 1309, Peter married 2nd Maud ?.
By 1309, Peter’s older brother John died leaving a minor son
as his heir.
1313, Peter fitz Reginald held land in Glenn Magna. (S)
History of Market Harborough, Hill, 1875, P108.
6/1/1314, Peter 40 years old, heir to his mother; and a
mesne tenant of the manor of Carlton Curlieu.
6/8/1314: IPM of Joan de Vivonia: Bedford … … Southampton …
Essex … Berks … Somerset … Dorset … Peter son of Reginald and of the said Joan,
aged 40 and more, is her next heir … (S) CIsPM.
7/9/1315, Appointment of Peter son of Reginald and John
Peverel as conservators of peace in Dorset. (S) CPRs.
10/16/1315, IPM of John de Vivonia: Peter son of Reginald,
son and heir of Joan de Vyvonia, one of the daughers and heirs of William de
Fortibus, uncle of the said John, and Cecily de Bello Campo, another of the
daughters and heirs of the said William, are his next heirs. (S) CIsPM.
11/1315, IPM of Alan la Zousche: Leicester. … Glen Magna,
Carleton Curly, Rolleston and Schangeton. 1 knight’s fee held by … Peter son of
Reginald. (S) CIsPM.
6/14/1317, Licence for Peter son of Reginald to grant a
messuage … in Westkyngton to Peter de Barneville and Alice his sister, for
their lives, with reversion to himself and his heirs. (S) CPRs.
12/20/1317, Licence for Peter son of Reginald to enfeoff
Peter de Wilteshire of a messuage … in Westkynton, co. Wilts, … to Margery,
late the wife of Aymer de Wilteshire, and Philip her son, to hold to them and
the heirs of Philip. (S) CPRs.
4/20/1318, Pardon to Henry Trenchard … Sussex for
non-appearance to answer when impleaded of trespass by Peter son of Reginald.
(S) CPRs.
6/18/1320, Appointment of Peter son of Reginald as a
conservator of peace in Dorset with Robert son of Payn. (S) CPRs.
10/12/1320, Pardon to Edward de Holte … Sussex … for
non-appearance to answer for a trespass against Peter son of Reginald. (S)
CPRs.
11/30/1321, Commission to John Dabernoun, Peter son of
Reginald, and John de Boudon to levy 500 foot in the counties of Surry and
Sussex and to conduct them to the king at Cirencestre by 13 Dec. (S) CPRs.
3/10/1322, King Edward defeated the forces of Earl Thomas of
Lancaster at the river Trent.
6/8/1322, Mandate to supply armed footmen from cities and
boroughs to be at Newcastley by 24 July … Peter son of Reginald and John de
Ifeld { Arundel 2, Mithurst 1, Stenig and Benbre 2, Lewes 4, Horsham 1, co.
Sussex. (S) CPRs.
10/14/1322, King Edward fought the battle of Byland [20
miles north of York] against Robert Bruce, and was nearly captured by the Scots
invading south at Rievaulx abbey; primarily by treachery of Andrew Harclay.
11/18/1322, Peter of Chewton,
Somerset, died.
(S) Magna Carta Ancestry, 108.
Child of Peter and Ela:
i. Roger Martel (30422040), born ~1290 in England.
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