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Loc - FitzRalph estate

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Date: 1349 to 1477
Location: Maltonmap
Surnames/tags: FitzRalph Tyrrell Vavassour
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An estate in England [1][2]

Holders of the estate:

1235 - Nicholas le Vavassour;

The Thornton half went to

1265 - Roger Thornton and Agnes Vavassour;
1299 - Eleanor Thornton, niece of Roger;
Richard FitzRalph, son of Eleanor and Ralph FitzRalph;
1346 - Thomas FitzRalph, brother of Ralph;
1349 - Elizabeth, wife of Edmund Flambard;
1394 - Walter Tyrrell (Elizabeth had died in 1394.);
1428 - Edward Tyrrell;
after 1442 - Thomas Tyrell;
1477 - Thomas Tyrell;
1504 - Thomas and his wife Beatrice sell estate to Margaret countess of Richmond

The St. Clowe half went to

Philip St. Clowe and his wife Amphelise Vavassour;
1302 - Nicholas St. Clowe;
1346 - John St. Clowe;
1378 - George St. Clowe;
1410 - Edmund St. Clowe;
Edmund St. Clowe and his daughter Elizabeth;
1443 - William Horn, husband of Elizabeth;
1473 - Thomas Horn alias Littlebury;
1485 - Thomas Oxenbridge;
1492 - William Cheyne and James Docwra;
1492 - William Felton;
1501 - Elizabeth (widow of William Cheyne);
1503 - William Smith, Bishop of Lincoln acting of behalf of Margaret, countess of Richmond;
1506 - Margaret, countess of Richmond;

The combined estate, Malton farm:

1506 - Margaret, countess of Richmond owns both estates;
1506 - Margaret grants the manor to Christ's College, Cambridge;
1970 - College still owns the manor as Malton farm.

Sources

  1. A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely: Volume 5, p. 241-251.
  2. Malton Farm




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