3802656. Lord William Fillol & 3802657. Mary ?
~1325,
William born in England.
6/11/1346,
IPM of Joan, late the wife of John Latymer, knight. Dorset: … Duntyssh and
Tyle. The manors held for her life by the grant of William Fyllol and Mary his
wife by fine levied in the king’s court. (S) CIsPM.
1354, Mary,
wife of Richard Bannebury, held an estate in fee tail in the manor and advowson
by the grant to Mary and William Fyllol, and William de Percy and Mary daughter
of William Fillol, querents. (S) IsPM, Henry V, 464.
5/12/1366, William
Fillol and Roger de Manyngford paid £6 8s. for 16
days at parliament at Westminster representing Dorset. (S) CCRs.
1372–83,
William a duchy of Lancaster steward.
1391,
William Fyloll, steward of [John of Gaunt] the Duke of Guyenne. [Places
mentioned: Fifehead Neville, Dorset] (S) UKNA.
10/25/1398,
William Fylol, of Woodlands, Dorset, died. (S) Proof of age of Thomas Romesey,
2/27/1412.
Mary died.
(S) Hist. of
Somerset, V4, 1978, Wambrook. (S) Hist. of Parliament, Roskell, 1993.
Family
notes:
·
12/7/1296, To the sheriff of Essex. Order to
deliver in bail Adam de Lymhus, imprisoned in Colchester gaol … by the record
of John Fyllol and his fellows, justices appointed to deliver that gaol. (S)
CCRs.
·
1434 IPM of Joan, widow of William Fyloll (950664,
grandson): [Continues deed of 1354.] William Filoll had issue John Filoll and
died, and Mary died. John Filoll granted the remainder to the manor and
advowson – described as all manors, lands, tenements, meadows, pastures, rents
and services which William Percy and Mary then held – to William Filoll his son
and Joan his wife. William Percy died without heir of his body.
Children of William and ?:
i. Mary Filoll, born
~1346 in England.
Mary married William Percy. [No children.]
1354, The manor of Wambrook, Somerset, bought by William son
of John de Percy and Mary daughter of William Filoll of Woodlands (Dors.) on
their marriage from John de Farnebergh
and Elizabeth his wife.
1407, William Percy died without issue.
Mary married 2nd Richard Bannebury.
1411, Richard Bannebury and Mary his wife granted Warmbrook
to William Filoll for £20 yearly.
1/28/1416, Richard and Mary Bannebury are still living
[1/28/1416]. (S) IsPM, Henry V, 464.
ii. John Filoll
(1901328), born ~1350 in England.
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