60835026. Sir Alexander de Cheverel & 60835027. Dionisia ?
~1255, Alexander Cheveroil born in Wiltshire, England, s/o 121670052. Alexander Cheverel.
~1260, Dionisia born in England.
By 1281, Alexander married Dionisia.
Aft. 1281, Alexander’s father died.
11/28/1288, Enrolment of deed of Reginald de Balun … Witnesses:
Sir Thomas de Rus, Alexander de Cheverel, Peter de la Mare, knights; … (S)
CCRs.
1/18/1291, Protection with clause volumus, for 2 years, for
Alexander de Cheverel, going beyond seas in the company of John de Sancto
Johanne. (S) CPRs.
1/4/1296, English forces left from Plymouth,
arriving in Gascony in March.
3/28/1296, The English forces began an unsuccessful
English-French siege of Bordeaux.
9/28/1296, To the king’s taker of corn in Wilts, Alexander
Cheverel, who is staying in Gascony in the king's service with John de Mohun, is
provided indemnity. (S) CCRs.
1297, Alexander de Cheverel returned in Somerset and Dorset
as holding lands or rents of £20 or more summoned under general writ for military
service beyond seas. (S) Parliaments Writs, 1827, P530.
5/25/1298, Alexander de Cheverel of Wilts summoned against
the Scots. (S) Parliaments Writs, 1827, P530.
3/29/1299, Notification that the king has pardoned to
Alexander Cheverel, in considertion of the good service rendered by him in
Gascony, 57 marks of the 100 marks in which he made fine with him for
trespasses in the forests. (S) CCRs.
6/24/1300, Alexander de Cheverel of Somerset and Dorset as
holding lands or rents of £40 or more summoned against the Scots. (S)
Parliaments Writs, 1827, P530.
6/24/1301, Alexander de Cheverel of Somerset and Dorset as
holding lands or rents of £40 or more summoned in person against the Scots. (S)
Parliaments Writs, 1827, P530.
4/29/1303, Protection for Alexander Cheverel, …. With John
de Drokenesford (4221698), going to Scotland.
9/4/1303, Queen Margaret postponed a writ against Sir
Alexander Cheverel and Roger Parker, who were in service in Scotland. (S)
Margaret of France, Norton, 4/13/2013.
4/1304,
King Edward started the 90-day siege of Stirling castle. King Edward first used
the Warwolf siege engine, the largest trebuchet ever constructed, in a successful
siege.
6/10/1304, Order to supersede until Michaelmas the execution
of the exaction for outlawry of Alexander Cheverel, who is staying with the
king in Scotland. (S) CCRs.
7/7/1307, Edward II succeeded Edward I as King of England.
12/4/1307, Commitment to Alexander Cheveroill of the manors
of Yatesbiri, Lavynton and Wynterburn Asserton, in the king's hand by reason of
the idiocy of Robert Walraund (s/o 121682070). (S) CFRs.
1/27/1308, Appointment, during pleasure, of Alexander
Cheverel to the custody of John Walraund (brother of Robert), an idiot, and of
his lands, which Joan, late the wife of Alexander Plogenet (60841034) held at
will by grant of the late king; saving to Joan her rights. (S) CPRs.
2/5/1308, Alexander Cheverel a witness to a grant by Thomas
de Gredley, knight, to Sir Hugh le Despenser of Pyritone manor. (S) Ancient
Deeds, V2, 1894, A.3189.
3/12/1308, Appointment to Alexander Cheverpyl of the castle
of Old Sarum and the county of Wilts. (S) CFRs.
10/6/1309, Grant, in fee, to Alexander de Cheverel of the
manor of Wyndfredegle, co. Dorset, to hold by the service of 1 knight's fee.
(S) CPRs.
6/25/1310, Alexander sheriff of Wiltshire. (S) CCRs.
8/1310, Alexander died.
9/1/1310, Order to the escheator beyond Trent to take into
the king's hand the lands late of Alexander de Cheverel, deceased, tenant in chief.
(S) CFRs.
10/1/1310, IPM of Alexander Cheverel. Wilts.: Little
Cheverel. The manor … Wynterborn Sherretone. £6 10s. rent … Hardenhiwisch. The
manor … Joan his daughter, the wife of John de Sancto Laudo, aged 28 and more,
is his next heir. Dorset: Wynfred Egle. The manor … Maydene Nyweton. A capital
messuage, … [heir age 26 and more] (S) CIsPM.
[––Dionisia––]
8/6/1315, [Writ to sheriff of Cornwall] Order to supersede
until the next parliament the plea wherein Dionisia, late the wife of Alexander
Cheverel, seeks by writ of dower her dower … (S)
Family notes:
Child of Alexander and ?:
i. Joan de Cheveroil (30417513), born 1282 in England.
12/30/1310, Inquisition shewing that Alexander de Cheveroil
held in chief the manor of Wyndfredegle of the king's gift by the service of a
knight's fee and he held divers other lands and that Joan his daughter, whom
John de Sancto Laudo has taken to wife, is his nearest heir. (S) CFRs.
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