33556038. Lord William de Caleshale & 33556039. Cicely ?
~1260, William de Kalsale born in England.
11/16/1272, Edward I succeeded Henry III as King of England.
9/2/1289, The sheriff of Dorset was charged to summon
William de Caleshall, … (S) Wilts. Rec. Soc., V33, 1977, P70.
9/1290, IPM of Ralph de Gorges. Dorset: Estalmere. … held of
the inheritance of Margaret sometime his wife deceased, of William de
Caleshale, … Richard Brionne, chaplain, aged 60, is next heir of the said
Margaret. (S) CIsPM.
~1293, Charter of Thomas Paynel … Witnesses: John de Sancto
Johanne, Henry Huse, William de Sancto Martino, … knights, William de Caleshal,
… (S) WRS, V44.
~1300, Charter of William de Kaleshale granting to Reynold
Huse and Eleanor his wife all his possessions in Teffont Evias, which he has by
the gift of Richard le Waleys … Reynold
and Eleanor have given 20 marks. (S) WRS, V44.
2/13/1300, Writ of Edward I to the sheriff ofWiltshire
ordering him to have William de Caleshale before the justices at York … to show
what right he claimed in 40s. rent in Teffont Evias. (S) WRS, V44.
10/23/1300, Charter of William de Caleshale granting to
Reynold Hoese and Eleanor his wife 40s. yearly rent in Teffont Evias. (S) WRS,
V44.
4/9/1305, Licence, in consideration of a fine made by Ralph
de Gorges … for
William de Caleshale and Cicely, his wife, to enfeoff the said Ralph and
Eleanor, his wife, of a messuage and carcucate of land in Sturmenstre
Mareschal, co. Dorset … the said Ralph to grant, for life, to the said William
and Cicely his manor of Knyghton, in the Isle of Wight, held in chief. (S)
CPRs.
1307,
William de Caleshale and Cicely his wife (of a licence feoffing for Ralph de
Gorges and Eleanor his wife) Knyghton manor
in the Isle of Wight of Carisbrook honor.
William and Cicely died.
(S) Wilts. Rec. Soc., V44, 1993, PP167,168,169.
Child of William and Cicely:
i. Eleanor de Caleshale (16778019), born ~1280 in
England.
7/15/1323,
Order to the escheator beyond Trent to deliver to Ralph de Gorges Eleanor his
wife the manor of Totel, which he took into the king's hand on account of the
death of Guy Ferre. (S) CFRs.
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