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Christian (de Ireby) Ireby

Christian (Christine) Ireby formerly de Ireby aka Lascelles, Jesmond, Brus
Born [date unknown] in Ireby, Cumberland, Englandmap
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Wife of — married [date unknown] (to 10 Sep 1260) [location unknown]
Wife of — married before 1270 [location unknown]
Wife of — married 3 May 1273 in Hoddam, Dumfriesshire, Scotlandmap
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Died before in Ripon, Yorkshire, Englandmap [uncertain]
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Biography

Christian (or Christiana, Christine) de Ireby (d. bef. 06 Jul 1305), [1][2][3] was the oldest daughter of:

  • Sir William Ireby of Low Ireby in Ireby, co. Cumberland;[2]
  • and Christian, dau. & co-heir of Odard de Hodelme [or Hodeholme, Hodalmia] (d. 1174/9) & Matilda [--?--].[4]

Origins

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William de Ireby, the last of the elder branch had two daughters, married to Estoteville and Lascelles, in the reign of Henry III.[5]

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According to Knowles (1898), Hodelme was granted Gamelsby,[6] and Glassandby manors in co. Cumberland.[7]

Siblings

Ireby was a co-heir with her only sibling Eva, who married at least twice and probably for a third time.[7]

m. Robert de Stuteville [Estoteville?].[5][7]
m. Alan de Charters.[7]
m. Robert de Avenel (d. bef. 1245)[7]

Marriage

She married three (3) times.

Lascelles of Bolton

m.1 Sir Thomas de Lascelles of Bolton, co. Cumberland (under age in 1223; d. shortly bef. 10 Sep 1260). No issue.[8][9]

Jesmond of Cramlington

The estates of Ireby's second husband Adam Jesmond (prob. dsp), were inherited by chaplain Ralph de Stikelaw and Marjory de Trewick in 1275.[10]

m.2 Sir Adam de Jesmond of Jesmond, Cramlington & Heton, co. Northumb. (living 27 Jul 1270; dsp).[11]

Brus

m.3 (03 May 1273) Sir Robert de Brus.[2]

Property

Lysons & Lysons (1816), state that Low-Ireby manor (also Market Ireby) belonged to an heiress from the Thursby family. It passed to the Bosville (Boyville) family when she [Thursby] got married. The Bosvilles apparently sold the manor to Ireby's father.

  • manor of Low Ireby: "Christian sold it to [-- Adam or Thomas--?] de Middleton 1302-3. By 1367 it ... passed to Tilliols ... descended ... to William Musgrave of Crookdake (d. 1487)."[12][13]
  • "died seized of Heslespring in Westward, Gamelsby; Unthank beyond Eden & of Market Ireby."[14]

Death

  • inq. p.m.: 33 Ed I (c. 1305).[10]

Sources

  • Hall, I. (1986). The Lords and Lordships of the English West March: Cumberland and Westmorland from circa 1250 to circa 1350, pp. 143. Durham University. Durham e-Theses. PDF.[2]
  • Jackson, W. (1892). Papers and Pedigrees Mainly Relating to Cumberland and Westmorland, 1, pp. 323. Bemrose & Sons. Google Books.[9]
  • Knowles, (1898). The camera of Adam of Jesmond popularly called `King John's Place.' Archaeologia Aeliana, XIX, p. 32. Google Books.
  • Lysons, D. & Lysons, S. (1816). Magna Britannia, 4, pp. 118. London: Cadell & Davies. Google Books.[5]
  • Richardson, D. (2011), "Christian or Christine de Ireby," in Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd ed, pp. 516. Google Books.
  • Richardson, D. (2013). Royal Ancestry, I, p. 590-591.

See Also...


Notes


  1. see also: d. 33 Ed I, c. 1305, (Denton, 1887, p. 52).[1]
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 mentions William de Ireby, Christiana and third husband, Robert de Bruce
  3. Today, Ireby is considered to be part of Cumbria, (Wikipedia: Ireby, Cumbria).
  4. 4.0 4.1 see Hodelme pedigree in "The Register of the Priory of Wetherhal." Google Books.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Lysons, D. & Lysons, S. (1816). 'Parishes: Ireby - Kirk-Oswald', in Magna Britannia, 4, pp. 117-130. London, BHO. HTML eBook.
  6. see also:
    • Manors Appearing in the Lonsdale (Lowther) Archive. Cumbrian Manorial Records. Lancaster University. Web. (mirror @ http://archive.is/qtWjf).
    • Wikipedia: Gamelsby (stub on 31 Jan 2019).
    • Sharp & Stamp (1913), citing: Gamblesby, Gamelesby [in Addingham parish], co. Cumb., 280; Gamblesby, Gamelesby by Ayketon [in Aikton parish], co. Cumb., 314, (see BHO).
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 "Odard, lord of Bolton, Glassenby, Gamblesby, & c. (living 1237/8 & 1241)/2 ... m. Matilda, (Jackson, p. 323).[2]
  8. Magna Carta Ancestry, 2011, I:518.[3]
  9. 9.0 9.1 CAUTION: Jackson (1892), asserts that Ireby & Lascelles had a dau. named, "Arminia," who m. into the Seaton family; and that Ireby's 2ns husband was Sir Robert Bruce, who Richardson (c.2011/3) names as her third.[4]
  10. 10.0 10.1 Knowles, 1898
  11. surname alias: Gesemuth, Jesemuthe, etc.
  12. Ireby Low. Cumbria County History Trust. Web.
    see also: Thomas Middelton, (Lysons & Lysons, 1816, p. 118).[5]
  13. According to Lyson & Lysons (1816), Waldieve, Lord Allerdale had a son named Alan, who gave High-Ireby to Gospatric, son of Orme, (see also "High Ireby," in Tract Series, p. 56).[6] At some point the manor was inherited by the Lascelles, then fell to the Seatons by marriage.
    "Christopher Seaton, son of the heiress of Lascelles, was attainted for taking part with Robert Bruce. At a later period this manor belonged to the Barwis family, of whom it was purchased by an ancestor of Sir Frederick Fletcher Vane, Bart, the present proprietor."
    Roskell, Clark & Rawcliffe (1993), state that both High-Ireby and Embleton manors landed in the Ireby family by or before the reign of Edward II.[7]
  14. "Allerdale barony," in Tract Series.[8]




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