11818768. Sir Reynold de Pavely
~1230, Reginald
de Paveli born in England, s/o 23637536. Walter de
Pavely.
5/13/1251, Pardon
to Reginald de Pavilly for the death of Robert de Winetre. (S) CPRs.
1256,
Reynold’s father died.
7/3/1256,
IPM of Walter de Pavely. Reginald de Pavely, knt., his son, is his heir and of
full age. Wilts: Westburi manor, … (S) IPM, Henry III, File 19.
4/28/1269,
Remission to Reynold de Pavely, by testimony of John Giffard, of the king's
indignation and rancour of mind conceived towards him because of the things he
did on the occasion of the dissension between the king and the earl from the
earl's last retirement from Wales to London in the fifty-first year, until the
king's next entry into the said city after its detention. (S) CPRs.
5/12/1270,
Protection with clause volumus, for 4 years from Easter, for Reynold de Pavely,
crusader, who is going with Edward the
king's son to the Holy Land. (S) CPRs.
11/10/1270, Edward arrived in Tunis to find that King Louis
had died, the crusader forces had been decimated by disease, and King Charles
of Sicliy, his uncle by marriage, had already arranged a peace treaty with the
emir of Tunis. The French fleet returned the next day.
By 5/1271, Edward moved his forces to Acre; waiting for
support to arrive [which never came.]
By 1272, Reginald returned to England. [Lord Edward would
leave later in the Year.]
2/5/1272, Wiltshire. Reginald de Pavilly gives half a mark
for having a writ ad terminum. (S) FRsHIII.
11/16/1272,
Edward I succeeded Henry III as King of England. [While returning from crusading.]
1273, Edward traveled over land through Italy, across the
alps, and into Savoy, where he was met by English prelates and barons.
8/2/1274, Edward, Eleanor, and Edward’s brother Edmund
arrived back in England.
1274, John
de Burton, precentor of Salisbury, to Walter de Merton: for assistance against
Reynold de Pavely, who is infringing the rights of Salisbury in Westbury,
Wiltshire. (S) UKNA.
3/2/1276,
IPM of Philip Marmiun, Wilts.: … Westburi manor. 6 virgates land held of Sir
Reginald de Pavely … (S) CIsPM.
5/6/1277, Partition
of the fees that belonged to Avelina de Fortibus, sometime the wife of Edmund,
the king's brother … Reginald de Pavely holds 4 knights' fees in Stocton,
Cherford, Thorcateleston, Meneford, Bramham, Ardeleshe, and Gingis. At Hobrig
in the parish of Wyham 1 fee. At Cakeley 1 fee. At Chingford 1 fee. In the
parish of Borham half a fee. (S) CCRs. [Aveline, age 15, died while Edmund was
on crusade; buried in Westminster abbey near Edmund.]
By 1280,
Reynold died, his son Walter his heir.
Child
of Reynold and ?:
i. Walter de Pavely (5909384), born ~1260 in
England.
2/20/1280, Order to the sheriff of Wilts to deliver to
Walter de Pavilly, son and heir of Reynold de Pavilly, tenant in chief, the
lands late of his said father, he having done homage. (S) CFRs.
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