Walter, son of Jordan de Lisle and Emme Avenel, died by 1269 and was succeeded by his son William. [1]
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“Henry Hussey was described as "the son of the elder sister of Florence, widow of Walter de Insular [de L'Isle] and co-parencer with her, of Pulburough manor, Sussex" on August 5, 1309. He was ordered "to remain in the North during the winter campaign" in the war against Scotland on August 30, 1315. He was listed as overlord of Knygttone Paynell manor in Wiltshire April 6, 1317. He was appointed sheriff of Surrey and Sussex in 1320. On March 5, 1321-22 he was appointed to select 400 footmen from Surrey and Sussex to be brought to Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumberland.”
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see Hussey-78