47282816. Lord Simon de Tilliol
~1160, Simon de Tillolf born in England, s/o §§Peter de Tilliol.
1183, Simon’s father died.
1184, Simon de Tilliol, in possession of the manor of
Scaleby by a fine of 30 marks.
4/6/1199, John succeeded Richard I as King of England.
1201, Simon de Tiloyl paid a fine of 100s that he might not
be compelled to serve abroad.
1201, Simon de Tyliol died; his son and heir Peter, and his
wife surviving.
[––unnamed wife––]
1204, Simon’s widow and son Peter in the guardianship of
Geoffrey de Lucy (47282818). Geoffrey paid 20 marks and a palfrey for having
the marriage of the widow with her assent and that of her friends. [Wife had
not reached age 21.]
(S) The Ancestor, V4, 1903, P88ff. (S) Jersey: ses
antiquites, ses institutions, son historire, Croix, 1859, P117. [French.]
Family
notes:
·
1130, Sir
Richard the Ridere, [Aka ‘Richard the Knight’], grandfather of Peter de
Tilliol, accounted for 20s for his land. [‘Richard Rider’ occurs only in the
great inquest of 1212.]
·
1157, §§Peter de Tilliol succeeded his
grandfather, paying 50s for seisin. (S) Victoria History of the County of
Cumberland.
·
1158, Peter de Tilliol paid 50s to enter into
the lands of his grandfather, Richard the Rider, the manor of Scaleby,
Cumberland [6 miles from Carlisle].
Child of Simon and ?:
i. Peter de Tilliol (23641408), born ~1200 in England.
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