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Elizabeth de Coleville died before 21 July 1295.5,[3][4]
Sources
↑ Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 416.
↑ Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 447.
↑ 3.03.1 Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 417.
↑ 4.04.1 Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 448.
See Also:
[CFR EIII] 16 October 1369 Sheen. Order to the escheator of the county of Northampton. Pursuant to an inquest made by him, showing that Robert son of Walter de Colville, son of Edmund de Colville, held in his demesne as of fee tail on the day of his death the castle and manor of Beningfield, co Northamhampton, and that he died without heir of his body, whereby the premises ought to remain to Ralph II Basset of Sapcote, son of Simon II the son of Elizabeth, sister of Edmund, [grand] father of the aforesaid Robert Colville, and to John Gernoun, son of Alice, Edmund's other sister, as kinsmen and heirs of the said Robert Colville, who are of full age. To make partition of the premises into two equal parts, and to deliver to the said Ralph and John Gernoun their respective purparties thereof, as the king, because they are staying on his service in parts beyond seas on the furtherance of the war there, has respited their homages and fealties until the Purification next. Similar order sent to escheator in the county of Cambridge concerning the manor of Wykes, and the county of York, concerning the manor of Thonton Styward.
Marlyn Lewis' compilation of all the above information
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COLVILLE ELIZABETH Daughter of Roger II Colville and Margaret Braose of Gower
[Calendar Fine Rolls EIII] 16 October 1369 Sheen. Order to the escheator of the county of Northampton. Pursuant to an inquest made by him, showing that Robert son of Walter de Colville, son of Edmund de Colville, held in his demesne as of fee tail on the day of his death the castle and manor of Beningfield, co Northamhampton, and that he died without heir of his body, whereby the premises ought to remain to Ralph II Basset of Sapcote, son of Simon II the son of Elizabeth, sister of Edmund, [grand] father of the aforesaid Robert Colville, and to John Gernoun, son of Alice, Edmund's other sister, as kinsmen and heirs of the said Robert Colville, who are of full age. To make partition of the premises into two equal parts, and to deliver to the said Ralph and John Gernoun their respective purparties thereof, as the king, because they are staying on his service in parts beyond seas on the furtherance of the war there, has respited their homages and fealties until the Purification next. Similar order sent to escheator in the county of Cambridge concerning the manor of Wykes, and the county of York, concerning the manor of Thonton Styward.
This profile is in a Richardson-documented trail between Gateway Ancestors William Randolph and Henry Randolph and Magna Carta surety baron Richard de Clare that needs development by the Magna Carta Project. I will soon be adding the project as co-manager of this profile and will add a project box and project section to the biography. This profile still needs to be developed against the project's checklist. Thanks!
[Calendar Fine Rolls EIII] 16 October 1369 Sheen. Order to the escheator of the county of Northampton. Pursuant to an inquest made by him, showing that Robert son of Walter de Colville, son of Edmund de Colville, held in his demesne as of fee tail on the day of his death the castle and manor of Beningfield, co Northamhampton, and that he died without heir of his body, whereby the premises ought to remain to Ralph II Basset of Sapcote, son of Simon II the son of Elizabeth, sister of Edmund, [grand] father of the aforesaid Robert Colville, and to John Gernoun, son of Alice, Edmund's other sister, as kinsmen and heirs of the said Robert Colville, who are of full age. To make partition of the premises into two equal parts, and to deliver to the said Ralph and John Gernoun their respective purparties thereof, as the king, because they are staying on his service in parts beyond seas on the furtherance of the war there, has respited their homages and fealties until the Purification next. Similar order sent to escheator in the county of Cambridge concerning the manor of Wykes, and the county of York, concerning the manor of Thonton Styward.