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CP Addition: Elizabeth, wife of Roger de Lascelles, Lord Lascelles

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Dear Ray, et al.,

Back in February 1999, the matter of the ancestry of Theophania
de Lascelles was discussed, primarily having to do with Elizabeth
(or Isabel) ____, wife of Roger de Lascelles [1]. The evidence
concerning her maritagium in Ellerton-on-Derwent was noted, and the
Visitation record which identified her as daughter of William
fitz Thomas.

As you suggested, the history of Ellerton-on-Derwent does
provide further clues, ... The record concerning Elizabeth's
maritagium can be found in a plea de quo warranto (ca. 1279-1281)
of her husband Roger de Lascelles in which he claimed that he
had ' his manor of Ellerton in frank-marriage from William fitz
Thomas ' [2]. This is identified as a carucate in Ellerton,
which Roger de Lascelles and Thomas de Greystoke held of William
fitz Thomas de Greystoke in 1284-5 [3].

The earlier history of Ellerton confirms the pre-existing
Greystoke tenure of the manor. William fitz Ranulf, of Greystoke,
Cumberland (d. 1209), grandfather of William fitz Thomas de
Greystoke, is noted as having held this land some 75 years or
more before Roger de Lascelles held it of William: a carucate at
Ellerton, which he held of Gilbert [de Gant] at Ellerton, near
Pocklington, by the service of a goshawk [osturcus] [4].

Ray had noted earlier that there was no record of a daughter of
William fitz Thomas (de Greystoke) named Elizabeth, or Isabel. In
fact, this would have altered subsequent events quite a bit, as
William's son and heir John died s.p. 2 Sept 1306, subsequent to
having enfeoffed his cousin Ralph fitz William in his lands of
Greystoke & c. [5]. John's sister Margaret did receive certain
lands as an inheritance, but her ultimate heirs included her
cousins Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas fitz Thomas fitz William
(her uncle), and Elizabeth's nephew Peter Beckard [6]. Had
Elizabeth, wife of Roger de Lascelles, been a daughter of this
Thomas, or of William fitz Thomas as indicated in the Visitation
record, she (or her daughters) would have merited notice as
coheirs.

What appears most likely, based on the foregoing and the
chronology of the Greystoke and Lascelles families, is that
Elizabeth (wife of Roger de Lascelles) was a daughter not of
William fitz Thomas, but rather of William fitz Ralph, his
brother-in-law. Ralph fitz William (son of William fitz Ralph)
was clearly a favoured family member, and was (in 1297, as noted
above) granted the lands of his cousin John fitz William (fitz
Thomas) de Greystoke. If Elizabeth was the sister of Ralph, she
would not have been the heir or co-heir of the Greystoke lands: as
her father William fitz Ralph had evidently died before her
marriage, the grant of the carucate in Ellerton as her maritagium
by William fitz Thomas de Greystoke (her uncle) would make ultimate
sense, and would be as near a fit to the Visitation configuration
as the facts will allow.

I will shortly post a revised pedigree of the Greystoke family,
showing the descent to Ralph fitz William (Lord FitzWilliam) and
his Greystoke line, as well as to his apparent sister Elizabeth,
wife of Roger de Lascelles. This will affect the ancestry of
myriad descendants of the Greystoke line, as well as the many
descendants (Hildyard of Winestead, Hotham of Scarborough,
Constable of Halsham, the Lady Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall,
Alfred, Lord Tennyson, & c.) of the Hiltons of Swine and
Winestead. Should anyone having additional relevant documentation,
or references, that would be most welcome.

Cheers,

John *


NOTES

[1] Ray Phair, <Theophania de Lascelles>, SGM, 22 Feb 1999.


[2] Kirkby's Inquest, p. 89, note <q> states as follows:

' 7-9 Edward I. On a plea of Quo Warranto before John de
Vaux and others, Roger de Lasceles
"dicit quod tenet manerium suum de Hellerton, ut liberum
maritagium Elizabethae uxoris suae, de Willelmo [filio]
Thomae, qui ipsum inde defendit et acquietet contra
omnes homines " (Plac. de Quo Warr., 200). '


[3] Kirkby's Inquest, p. 89, Wapentake of Harthill (East Riding),
part of the Greystoke fee:

' Ellerton. Item Baro habet feodum in Ellerton, scilicet,
j car. terrae quam Rogerus de Lacels et Thomas de
Graystok tenent de Barone, et Baro de Gilberto de Gaunt,
et ipse de rege.


[4] W. Brown, Pedes Finium Ebor. pp. 110-1, no. CCLXXXVII. The
relevant portion of the text concerning Elreton [i.e.,
Ellerton] :

' Ibid. a die Paschae n unum mensem (April 22-May 20, 1207),
Inter Gilbertum de Grant pet., per Johannem Clericum positum
loco suo etc., et Willelmum filium Rannulphi deforciantem,
de annuo servitio duorum osturcorum, quod exegit ab eo de
una car. terrae cum pert. in Elreton, quod servitium ei non
cognovit. Et unde recognitio magnae assisae summonita fuit
etc., scil. quod predictus Gilbertus remisit etc. de se et
her. suis eidem Willelmo et her. suis totum clamium etc. in
uno predictorum osturcorum. Et pro hac quieta clamantia
idem Willelmus.... '


[5] CP V:514 [sub _FitzWilliam_]. Also see VCH Yorkshire (East
Riding), III:164-170 [sub _Fangfoss_], and Sanders, English
Baronies, p. 50.


[6] Collectanea topographica et genealogica V:314, "Additions
to Dugdale's Baronage".


* John P. Ravilious

The...@aol.com

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Hello All,

Following is a 5-generation pedigree, from William fitz Ranulf
(de Greystoke) to his great-great grandchildren, including the
coheiresses of Roger de Lascelles, Lord Lascelles (d. ca. 1300) and
his wife Elizabeth.

Please note, the identification of Elizabeth as a daughter of
William fitz Ranulf and his wife Joan de Greystoke is not proven, but
is rather strongly indicated as set forth in the prior post. I note
also some weak onomastic support, as the eldest Lascelles daughter
(Joan, wife of Thomas de Colwen) appears to have been named for her
maternal grandmother, Joan de Greystoke. The second daughter, Avice
(wife of Robert le Constable of Halsham) appears most likely to have
been named for her paternal grandmother, Avice de Lascelles.

Cheers,

John *

1 William fitz Ranulf
----------------------------------------
Death: 1209[1],[2],[3]
Father: Ranulf fitz Walter (-ca1190)
Mother: [Probable] Amabel

of Greystoke, Cumberland

' In 1207 William son of Ranulf made an acknowledgment that he
would render yearly to Gilbert de Gant one sor goshawk healthy
and sound, to be delivered yearly...... in respect of one
ploughland which he held of Gilbert at Ellerton, near
Pocklington ('Yorkshire Fines,' 110). He died early in
1209, holding in Cumberland two vills in demesne and two in
service for a cornage rent of 4l. per annum. ' [Notes and
Queries, p. 82]

The text of the fine, in Pedes Finium Ebor.:


' Ibid. a die Paschae n unum mensem (April 22-May 20, 1207),
Inter Gilbertum de Grant pet., per Johannem Clericum positum
loco suo etc., et Willelmum filium Rannulphi deforciantem,
de annuo servitio duorum osturcorum, quod exegit ab eo de
una car. terrae cum pert. in Elreton, quod servitium ei non
cognovit. Et unde recognitio magnae assisae summonita fuit
etc., scil. quod predictus Gilbertus remisit etc. de se et
her. suis eidem Willelmo et her. suis totum clamium etc. in
uno predictorum osturcorum. Et pro hac quieta clamantia

idem Willelmus.... ' [Pedes Finium Ebor. pp. 110-1[4]]


3rd husband of Hawise de Stuteville[5] (2nd, per R. Borthwick)[6]

Spouse: Hawise de Stuteville[1]
Death: 1228[6],[2]
Father: Robert de Stuteville, of Cottingham, co. Yorks. (-1183)
Mother: Hawise (->1183)

Children: Thomas (>1202-<1247)


1.1 Thomas de Greystoke
----------------------------------------
Birth: aft 1202
Death: bef 20 Jun 1247[7],[1],[3]

of Greystoke, Cumberland
also styled Thomas fitz William[8]

'In 1209 Robert de Vipont owed 500 marks and 5 palfreys for the
custody of the land and heirs of William and the marriage of
his widow.'[2]

had grants for a market and fair at Greystoke ('Craystock'),
Cumberland dated 28 Oct 1245
' ...by K[ing] Hen III to Thomas son of William de Craystock.
To be held at the manor. Mandate in pursuance to the sh of
Cumberland (CChR, 1226–57, p. 288).'[9]

he d. before 20 June 1247, when ' the King took the homage of
Robert de Craystock, son and heir of Thomas Fitz William,
for all the lands and tenements which the same Thomas held
of the King in chief. ' [Yorks. Inq. I:36, note (b)[7], cites
Excerpta e Rotulis Finium vol. ii, p. 14]

Spouse: Christian de Vipont[1]
Father: Robert de Vipont, of Appleby, Westmoreland (-1228)
Mother: Idonea de Builly (-1242)

Children: Robert (-<1254)
William (<1224-1289)
Thomas
Joan


1.1.1 Robert de Greystoke
----------------------------------------
Death: bef 4 May 1254, d.s.p.[7],[3]

of Greystoke, Cumberland

' On 20 June, 1247, the King took the homage of Robert de
Craystock, son and heir of Thomas Fitz William, for all the
lands and tenements which the same Thomas held of the King in
chief. ' [Yorks. Inq. I:36, note (b)[7], cites Excerpta e
Rotulis Finium vol. ii, p. 14]

' Roberti filii Thomae de Craystoke', benefactor of Newminster
priory, bef 1255 [Mon. Angl. V:400, Num. V[10]]

IPM of Robert, son of Thomas de Craystoke, dated Friday before
the ascension of our Lord, 38 Hen III (15 May 1254; writ dated
at Westminster, 4 May 1254) [Yorks. Inqs. I:36-37, no. XXXIX[7]]

Spouse: Elena


1.1.2 William de Greystoke
----------------------------------------
Birth: bef 15 May 1224[7],[11]
Death: 17 Apr 1289[1]

of Greystoke, Cumberland

mandate issued at Westminster, 7 May 1275:
' Mandate to Guichard de Charrun to make, by juries of the
counties of York and Leicester, an extent of certain fees held
of Roger de Merlay, lately deceased (tenant in chief, which,
however, he did not hold of the king), to wit, as well those
fees which were assigned in dower to Isabella, late the wife
of the said Roger, as of others in dispute, and to make a
partition thereof between William son of Thomas de Creystok
and Mary his wife, the elder daughter and one of the heirs
of the aforesaid Roger, and Robert de Somervill and Isabella
his wife, the other daughter and heir of the said Roger, the
said parties being unable to agree. ' [CPR 3 Edw I (1272-1281),
mem. 25, pp. 87-88[12]]

heir of his brother Robert (Sanders, p. 50)[3]

Spouse: Mary de Merlay
Birth: bef 4 Dec 1241[7]
Father: Roger de Merlay, of Morpeth (<1218-<1265)
Mother: Isabel de Ros
Marr: 1256[13]

Children: John fitz William (-1306)
William (d.s.p. -<1328)
Margaret (d.s.p. -ca 1327)


1.1.2.1 John fitz William de Greystoke
----------------------------------------
Death: 2 Sep 1306, d.s.p.[8]

of Greystoke, Cumberland

as 'John de Craystok, son of the grantee' [actually grandson],
held a market and fair at Greystoke, Cumbs. in 1292[9]

his heir was his cousin Ralph fitz William (Sanders, p. 50)[3]


1.1.3 Thomas de Greystoke
----------------------------------------

cf. Collectanea V:314[14]

Children: Elizabeth
Alice


1.1.3.1 Elizabeth de Greystoke
----------------------------------------

coheir of her cousin Margaret de Greystoke, ca. 1327

cf. Collectanea V:314[14]

Spouse: Thomas Pickering


1.1.3.2 Alice de Greystoke
----------------------------------------

mother of Pter Bekard, coheir of her cousin Margaret de
Greystoke, ca. 1327

cf. Collectanea V:314[14]

Spouse: NN Bekard

Children: Peter


1.1.3.2.1 Peter Bekard
----------------------------------------

coheir of his cousin Margaret de Greystoke, ca. 1327

cf. Collectanea V:314[14]


1.1.4 Joan de Greystoke
----------------------------------------

re: her husband:

knight, of Grimthorpe and Hildreskelf, co. York[8]

Spouse: William fitz Ralph
Death: aft Jun 1269[8]

Children: Sir Ralph (<1256-1316)
Gilbert (-<1296)
Elizabeth (-<1323)


1.1.4.1a Sir Ralph fitz William*
----------------------------------------
Birth: bef 17 Jul 1256[8]
Death: 11 Feb 1316[8]
Occ: Lord FitzWilliam

of Greystoke, Cumberland and Grimthorpe, co. York

b. before 17 Jul 1256 [aged 40 and more, IPM of brother Gilbert,
Yorks., 17 Jul 1296 - CP V:513, note (i)[8]]

enfeoffed by John fitz William of Greystoke of the manor and whole
barony of Greystoke, manors of Dufton, Westmoreland, Ulgham, and
John's purparty of the manor of Morpeth, Northumberland,
Crossthwaite, co.York and Coniscliffe, co Durham, under license
17 Aug 1297 [had livery of same lands after death of John, 2 Sept
1306][8]

fought at battle of Falkirk, 22 Jul 1298
summoned to Parliament from 24 June 1295 to 16 Oct 1315 by writs
directed 'Radulpho filio Willelmi', whereby held to have become
Lord FitzWilliam[8]

summoned to Parliament as Lord Greystoke[1]

he m. 1stly NN,
2ndly Margery de Bolebec [CP V:514, note (g)[8]]

cf. CP V:514 [8]
VCH East Riding III:164-170 [sub _Fangfoss_[15]]

Spouse: NN

Children: William (d.v.p. -<1297)
Robert, 2nd Lord FitzWilliam (<1280-<1317)


1.1.4.2 Elizabeth 'filia Willielmi'[8]
----------------------------------------
Death: bef 25 May 1323[8],[16]

'Isabel' (Knights I:233)[16]

received the manor of Ellerton-on-Derwent as her maritagium[8]:


Kirkby's Inquest, p. 89, note <q> states as follows:

' 7-9 Edward I. On a plea of Quo Warranto before John de
Vaux and others, Roger de Lasceles
"dicit quod tenet manerium suum de Hellerton, ut liberum
maritagium Elizabethae uxoris suae, de Willelmo [filio]
Thomae, qui ipsum inde defendit et acquietet contra
omnes homines " (Plac. de Quo Warr., 200). '


cf. VCH III:20[15]

Spouse: Roger de Lascelles
Death: ca 1300[8]
Father: Thomas de Maunby (-<1238)
Mother: Avice de Lascelles (-<1261)

Children: Joan
Avice (->1356)
Maud (-1343)
Theophania (-<1323)


1.1.4.2.1 Joan de Lascelles
----------------------------------------

eldest daughter and coheiress
inherited Scruton, co. Yorks (alienated to Sir Simon Ward)[8]

Agreement concerning the division of the inheritance, dated 27 June 1302:
' Agreement between Joan widow of Thomas de Colewynne, Sir Robert de
Tylyolle and wife Matilda, Sir Ralph Fitz Ranulph and wife Theophila,
and Robert le Constable and wife Avice (daughters and heirs of Sir
Roger de Lascelles) on the division of Sir Roger's fees in Yorks.,
Westmorland and Lincs.
property homage, service and fees of free towns of [...]
Sournta' and Estkryke, co. Yorks., to remain to Joan de C.
All in Yorks to remain to Robert and Avice le C.
All others in Lincs. and in Westmorland to remain to Robert
and Matilda de T. and Ralph and Theophila Fitz R.
Given at Eskryke, Wed. after Nat. St. John baptist. 30 Ed. I. '
- A2A, East Riding of Yorkshire Archives and Records Service:
Chichester-Constable Family [DDCC/111 - DDCC/135], DDCC/135/51[18]

cf. VCH III:20[15]

Spouse: Thomas de Colwen
Death: bef 27 Jun 1302[18]


1.1.4.2.2 Avice de Lascelles
----------------------------------------
Death: aft 9 May 1356[18]

2nd daughter and coheiress
received manor of Thrintoft, co. York on her marriage; inherited
manor of Maunby

Agreement concerning the division of the inheritance, dated 27 June 1302
- A2A, East Riding of Yorkshire Archives and Records Service:
Chichester-Constable Family [DDCC/111 - DDCC/135], DDCC/135/51[18]

acquired the whole of the manor of Kirby Knowle by 1339[8] ,
agreement dated 12 March 1324/25:
' Gift: Matilda widow of Sir Robert de Tilliol to Sir Robert le
Constable of Holdernesse and his wife Dame Avice property
all her share of the manor of Kirby-underknoll, With 1 messuage,
1 bovate, 46½ ac. 1r. 10 p., and rents of 4s. 8¾d. and 1 lb. of
pepper in Eskryk
(Reserving a fourth part of the manor of the town and of the advowson
of Estkryk) ie the messuage William Foster holds at will, a bovate
Henry Pechard sometime held, 31 ac. 1r. 10 p. in Prestring, 2½ ac. in
Robriding, 3 ac. in Martinriding, 3 ac., 2s. 8¾d yearly from Matilda
de Eskryk for a messuage and 2 bovates, and 2s. and 1 lb. pepper
yearly from Emma de Sellis for a messuage and 2 bovates.
.......
In exchange for all their property in the manor of Ellerton super
Derwent
Witn. Sir William de Thweng or Tweng, John de Sutton, William
de la Tower, Thomas de Pyke, Walter de Fauconbridge, Roger de la Hay.
Given at Halsham in Holdernesse, St. Gregory 1324. ' - A2A, East
Riding of Yorkshire Archives and Records Service:
Chichester-Constable Family [DDCC/111 - DDCC/135], DDCC/135/51[18]

aged 40 at mother's death (Knights I:233)[16]

' Letter of Attorney: John Bardolph, lord of Wyrmegeye and his wife
Dame Elizabeth to their knight John de Lasseles relating to deliver
seisin to Dame Avice wife of Robert Constable of Halsham, of a
fourth part of the manor of Kirby-under-Knolle Given at Wirmegeye
Mon. in/St. Nicholas 30 Ed. III (Translation). (9 May 1356) '
- A2A, East Riding of Yorkshire Archives and Records Service:
Chichester-Constable Family [DDCC/111 - DDCC/135] , "Records
and Deeds mentioned in the large Pedigree of the Constables":
DDCC/135/51, #31[18]

Letter of attorney, her nephew John de Lascelles to give seisin
in Kirkby under Knowle to his aunt, Avicia, dated 9 May 1356 :
' Letter of Attorney:
John Bardolph, lord of Wyrmegeye and his wife
Dame Elizabeth to their knight John de Lasseles relating to deliver
seisin to Dame Avice wife of Robert Constable of Halsham, of a fourth
part of the manor of Kirby-under-Knolle Given at Wirmegeye Mon. in/St.
Nicholas 30 Ed. III (Translation). ' - A2A, East Riding of Yorkshire
Archives and Records Service: Chichester-Constable Family
[DDCC/111 - DDCC/135], DDCC/135/51[18]

evidently 2nd wife of Robert le Constable[18]

Spouse: Robert le Constable, of Halsham [8]
Death: bef 9 Jan 1336[19]
Father: Sir Simon le Constable (-<1294)
Mother: Katherine (->1294)
Marr: aft 19 Apr 1282[18]


1.1.4.2.3a Maud de Lascelles*
----------------------------------------
Death: 1343[20],[21]

3rd daughter and coheiress with her sisters[8]

Agreement concerning the division of the inheritance, dated 27 June 1302:
- A2A, East Riding of Yorkshire Archives and Records Service:
Chichester-Constable Family [DDCC/111 - DDCC/135], DDCC/135/51[18]

exchanged her share of Kirby Knowle, co. Yorks to sister Avice for
an additional share of Ellerton-on-Derwent, co. Yorks[8], dated 12
March 1324/25:
' Gift: Matilda widow of Sir Robert de Tilliol to Sir Robert le
Constable of Holdernesse and his wife Dame Avice property
all her share of the manor of Kirby-underknoll, With 1 messuage,
1 bovate, 46½ ac. 1r. 10 p., and rents of 4s. 8¾d. and 1 lb. of
pepper in Eskryk
(Reserving a fourth part of the manor of the town and of the advowson
of Estkryk) ie the messuage William Foster holds at will, a bovate
Henry Pechard sometime held, 31 ac. 1r. 10 p. in Prestring, 2½ ac. in
Robriding, 3 ac. in Martinriding, 3 ac., 2s. 8¾d yearly from Matilda
de Eskryk for a messuage and 2 bovates, and 2s. and 1 lb. pepper
yearly from Emma de Sellis for a messuage and 2 bovates.
.......
In exchange for all their property in the manor of Ellerton super
Derwent
Witn. Sir William de Thweng or Tweng, John de Sutton, William
de la Tower, Thomas de Pyke, Walter de Fauconbridge, Roger de la Hay.
Given at Halsham in Holdernesse, St. Gregory 1324. ' - A2A, East
Riding of Yorkshire Archives and Records Service:
Chichester-Constable Family [DDCC/111 - DDCC/135], DDCC/135/51[18]

held Swine in dower - 'Robertus Tyliol' was lord of Swine {of
the dower of his wife} [Kirkby's Inquest, p. 305 - 'Nomina
Villarum' for Yorkshire, 9 Edw. II (1316)[17]]

she m. 1stly William de Hilton,
2ndly Robert de Tiliol[8]

Spouse: Sir William de Hilton, of Swine and Winestead [1st husband]
Death: ca 1291, d.v.p.[8]
Father: Sir Robert de Hilton, Lord Hilton (->1308)
Mother: Joan le Breton
Marr: 1288[8]

Children: Sir Robert de Hilton (ca1290-ca1351)


1.1.4.2.3b Maud de Lascelles* (See above)
----------------------------------------

Spouse: Sir Robert de Tiliol[21] [2nd husband]
Death: bef 12 Mar 1324[18]
Marr: ca 1292[19]

Children: Sir Peter de Tiliol (-ca1350)


1.1.4.2.4 Theophania de Lascelles[22]
----------------------------------------
Death: bef 1323[15]

4th daughter and coheiress with her sisters[8]
also called Tiffany;
inherited manor of Escrick and Ellerton-on-Derwent[8]

Agreement concerning the division of the inheritance, dated 27 June 1302:
- A2A, East Riding of Yorkshire Archives and Records Service:
Chichester-Constable Family [DDCC/111 - DDCC/135], DDCC/135/51[18]

Spouse: Ralph fitz Ranulf, of Spennithorne
Death: bef 1316[22]
Father: Ralph Fitz Ranulf (-<1270)
Mother: Bertrama

Children: Sir Ralph (->1343)


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* John P. Ravilious

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