John Ravilous has provided a magisterial account of her ancestry, confirmed in EYC VI, pp. 157 and 161:
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Subject: Re: de Birkin of Laxton, co. Notts.
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 23:37:56 +0000 (UTC)
Wednesday, 22 September, 2004
Hello All,
Following is the detailed pedigree of the de Birkin family, as promised.
Cheers,
John
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1 Peter de Birkin
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Death: bef 1143[1]
Father: Essulf of Birkin
of Birkin, co. Yorks.
' In the reign of Stephen, if not earlier, Peter son of Asolf, or Adam de
Birkin, his son (mentioned in our earlier arguments about name changes)
had been enfeoffed, possibly by Adam son of Swane, of a knightâ_™s fee in
Havercroft, Stainborough, Lepton, Mirfield, Shitlington and Flockton '
[Bretton, cites Farrer, Early Yorkshire Charters, Vol III[2] ]
Spouse: Emma de Lascelles
Children: Adam fitz Peter (-1185)
Thomas fitz Peter
Roger fitz Peter
1.1 Adam fitz Peter de Birkin
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Death: 1185[1],[3]
of Laxton, Notts. and Birkin, co. York
recovered 24 carucates in Birkin and the soc of Snaith by wager of battle,
in or before 1179 [the claim for same theorised by Farrer to be based on
the maritagium of his mother][1]
at time of 1166 assize, held of Henry de Lacy 1 knight's fee[1]
'ego Adam filius Petri et uxor mea Matilda de Calz', granted
a mill at Stainborough to Pontefract: witnessed by brothers
Thomas and Roger, and son Robert[Chart. St. John II:423,
chart. CCCXIX[4] ]
also, a charter for a bovate in 'Little Midgley' and other lands to
Pontefract, with concession by his son Robert
[Chart. St. John II:426, chart. CCCXXIII[4] ]
also, a charter for 5 acres in 'Byrkine' and other lands to
Pontefract [Chart. St. John II:424, chart. CCCXX[4] ]
also, a charter for 1/2 bovate in Fairburn to
Pontefract [Chart. St. John II:424, chart. CCCXX[4] ]
'Adam filius Petri de Byrkin', made gift by a charter with
the concession of his son and heir John [son Robert
having previously died] of a buck or doe every year from
his park of Birkin to Pontefract: witnesses:
"Hiis testibus, Roberto le Vavasur, Thoma filio Petri,
Johanne f[ilio] Petri, Petro et Rogero fratribus suis,.."
[Chart. St. John II:427, No. CCCXXV[4] ]
gave lands of Leeds to his brother Thomas fitz Peter [Kirkby's Inquest,
p. 38[5]]
first husband of Maud de Cauz[6]
Spouse: Matilda de Cauz
Death: bef 25 May 1224[1],[7]
Father: Robert de Cauz (->1167)
Mother: Sibil Basset (ca1135-)
Children: Robert (-<1185)
John (-1227)
Peter
Roger
William
NN, a daughter
1.1.1 Robert de Birkin
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Death: bef 1185, d.v.p.
eldest son and heir apparent (d.v.p.):
'Roberto filio meo', witness to grant of his mother and father
of a mill at Stainborough to Pontefract:
" Hiis testibus, Thomas filio Petri, et Rogero filio Petri,
fratribus meis, Roberto filio meo,... " [Chart. St. John II:423,
chart. CCCXIX[4] ]
Conceded the gift of his father to Pontefract in a
charter for a bovate in 'Little Midgley' and other lands to
Pontefract:
" Testante et concedente, Roberto filio meo, et
testibus hiis,..." [Chart. St. John II:426, chart. CCCXXIII[4] ]
'Roberto filio Ade filii Petri', witness to grant of his
father of 10 acres of meadow in Smeathalls to Pontefract
[Chart. St. John II:426-7, chart. CCCXXIIII[4] ]
NOTE: Robert predeceased his father, and brother
John was then heir of Adam de Birkin.
A charter of his father making gift by a charter
of a buck or doe every year from
his park of Birkin to Pontefract made with
the concession of his son and heir John [Robert
having previously died] :
"concessione Johannis filii mei et heredis"
[Chart. St. John II:427, No. CCCXXV[4] ]
1.1.2a John de Birkin*
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Death: 1227[6],[3]
Occ: Keeper of Sherwood Forest
of Laxton, Notts. and Birkin, co. York
GENEALOGICS #I00251515[8]
hereditary Keeper of Sherwood Forest [CP V 184-185 and note][9]
his elder brother Robert predeceased their father,
and John was then heir of Adam de Birkin.
A charter of his father making gift by a charter
of a buck or doe every year from
his park of Birkin to Pontefract made with
the concession of his son and heir John [Robert
having previously died] :
"concessione Johannis filii mei et heredis"
[Chart. St. John II:427, No. CCCXXV[4] ]
'Johanne de Birkina', witness to grant of Roger de Lascy, constable of
Chester, to his burgesses of Pontefract of free burgage and the liberties
and free laws which the king's burgesses of Grimsby enjoy, 6 June, 1194
[Boynton, citing EYC I:209-211 - original in the possession of the mayor
and corporation of the borough of Pontefract][10].
'Johannes filius Ade', confirmed the gifts of his father (and parents)
of 13 acres in Smeathalls, the mill in Stainborough, and other to
Pontefract; witnessed by his brothers Peter, Roger and William
[Chart. St. John II:425, No. CCCXXII[4] ]
' John de Birkin ', witness (together with his brother Roger and others) to
a grant [dated c1199-c1216] :
William, son of Pain de Denebj, to Jordan, son of Jordan de Thornhill,
of two bovates of land in Denebj, held of Simon, son of Michael de Denebi,
paying annually half a pound of cumin, or two-pence.
Witnesses, John de Birkin, and Roger his brother, Germanns de Thornhill,
Richard, son of Jordan, William son of Thomas, William son of John, Robert
son of Dolrin, Adam de Mirefield, Simon de Denebj, John de Thornhill, who
wrote the Charter.' [PRO, West Yorkshire Archive Service, Calderdale: Papers
of the Armytage family of Kirklees Hall [KM/1 - KM/857], KM/2[11]]
" Joh's de Birkin heres Matildis de Cauz ", fined 300 marks for his relief
in the lands of his mother Matilda, including the custody of the forests
of Nottingham and Derby, 25 May 1224 [Excerpta I:116-7][7]
called Adam de Byrkin [in error] in the Visitation pedigree for Everingham
(Yorkshire)[12]
he m. 1stly Joan L'enveise,
2ndly Agnes de Flamville
Spouse: Joan L'enveise
Death: bef 19 Jun 1221[7]
Father: Jordan L'enveise
Mother: Cecily de Arundel, coheir (in her issue) of Master Roger Arundel
Children: Isabel (-<1252)
Thomas (-<1230)
1.1.2a.1 Isabel de Birkin
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Death: bef 14 Jul 1252[9],[3]
heiress of her brother Thomas in the manors of Laxton, Notts., Birkin, co.
York[9] and Shelford, Notts.[6]
GENEALOGICS #I00251514[8]
" Rob's de Evingha et Isabell' uxor ejus soror et hes Thome de Birkin ", fined
to have seisin of her inheritance from her brother. Mandate issued at
Westminster, 21 Nov 15 Hen III (1230) [Excerpta I:206-7][7]
NOTE: error noted in Knights I:317-8, conflates Isabel de Birkin (as Lady
Isabel de Everingham) with Isabel, 2nd wife of her son Adam - as to
grant of Birkin to her son Sir John de Everingham[13]
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re: her husband:
Robert de Everingham, of Laxton, Notts. (de jure uxoris)
GENEALOGICS # I00251513[8]
witness, together with his brother Sir John de Everingham, to a quitclaim
dated 5 Mar 1218 :
William son of Henry de Athewick to his eldest son, Ralph. His right by the
death of Walter de Gray in all the manor in which he enfeoffed Walter by
charter.
Witnesses: Sir John de Everingham, his brother Robert, Henry de Kerkeby,
sheriff of Yorkshire, Ralph de Bye, Geoffrey de Kirkeby, Richard de Daneport,
Manric de Fetherstan and Walter de Sutton, clerks.
Given at Ferrybridge ' [Notes: Administrative History. Athewick maybe
Adwick le Street or Adwick on Dearne] - PRO, Sheffield Archives: Estate
Papers of the Copley Family, Baronets of Sprotborough , Charters relating to
Atwick: CD/370[11]
together with his wife Isabel, had livery of her inheritance of Laxton, Notts.
& c. 21 Nov 1230[9]:
" Rob's de Evingha et Isabell' uxor ejus soror et hes Thome de Birkin ", fined
to have seisin of her inheritance from her brother. Mandate issued at
Westminster, 21 Nov 15 Hen III (1230) [Excerpta I:206-7][7]
' Inquisition of the estate of Rob. Everingham, Chief Forester of the King in
Sherwood, and of the wards and the number of foresters in the same, and which
are to be at the cost of Everingham and which at the King's cost, and of the
King's Hayes without the court of the forest, etc.
[dated] July 35 Hen. III (1251).
[17th cent. translation] - PRO, Nottinghamshire Archives: Portland of Welbeck
(4th Deposit): Estate Papers [DD/4P/50 - DD/4P/86]. Nottinghamshire.
Sherwood administration: DD/4P/75/22[11]
Spouse: Robert de Everingham
Death: Jun 1246[9]
Father: NN de Everingham
Children: Sir Adam de Everingham, of Laxton, co. Notts. (<1231-1280)
Sir John de Everingham, of Birkin, co. Yorks. (->1269)
Robert de Everingham, rector of Birkin (->1282)
1.1.2a.2 Thomas de Birkin
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Death: bef 10 Oct 1230, d.s.p.[9]
of Laxton, Notts. and Birkin, co. York
hereditary Keeper of Sherwood Forest[7]
' Thos. de Birkin ', witness to Grant :
1) Arnald s. of Orrn de Ferie.
2) Simon "Marcallus".
(1) to (2) Â/a. abutting on Wellechif and on Hevidland (?) in Ferie, 1d
p.a., and (2) giving (1) a horse worth 5s.
Witn.: Rich. de S. Maria, Thos. de Birkin, Rich. de Porte, Peter Mariner,
etc.' - PRO, DD/FJ/1/217/6[11]
'Thome de Birkin' , fined together with Nicholas de Anesty
and Thomas de Hotham to obtain seisin of the lands of 'magister'
Roger de Arundel, 'whose heirs they are', in Yorkshire, 19
September 1222 (Excerpta I:66)[7]
'Thome de Berkin', gave lands in Pickwell and Leesthorpe, co. Leics. (1/3 of
13 bovates) to Stephen de Segrave, ca. 1222-1241 [Nichols, Vol. I, Appendix
XIII: Chartulary of the Honour of Segrave, p. 119][24]
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re: his wife:
identified by Dugdale as 'Joane the widow of Thomas Birkin' [pedigree of
Longchamp][25]
" Joh'a q fuit ux Thom' de Birkin' ", fine of Henry de Longchamp for her
hand in marriage, ca. Nov 15 Hen II (1230) [Excerpta I"207][7]
Spouse: Joan
1.1.3 Peter de Birkin
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witness to charter of his father making gift by a
charter of a buck or doe every year from
his park of Birkin to Pontefract made with
the concession of his brother John (son and heir
of Adam de Birkin, as eldest brother Robert
had previously died] :
"Hiis testibus,..., Johanne f[ilio] Petri,
Petro et Rogero fratribus suis,..."
[Chart. St. John II:427, No. CCCXXV[4] ]
witness to confirmation by brother John fitz Adam de Birkin
of the gifts of their father (and parents)
of 13 acres in Smeathalls, the mill in Stainborough, and other to
Pontefract; witnessed also by his brothers Roger and William:
" Hiis testibus,..., Petro et Rogero et Willelmo fratribus meis,.."
[Chart. St. John II:425, No. CCCXXII[4] ]
1.1.4 Roger de Birkin
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of Bolton, co. Yorks.
witness to charter of his father making gift by a
charter of a buck or doe every year from
his park of Birkin to Pontefract made with
the concession of his brother John (son and heir
of Adam de Birkin, as eldest brother Robert
had previously died] :
"Hiis testibus,..., Johanne f[ilio] Petri,
Petro et Rogero fratribus suis,..."
[Chart. St. John II:427, No. CCCXXV[4] ]
witness to confirmation by brother John fitz Adam de Birkin
of the gifts of their father (and parents)
of 13 acres in Smeathalls, the mill in Stainborough, and other to
Pontefract; witnessed also by his brothers Peter and William:
" Hiis testibus,..., Petro et Rogero et Willelmo fratribus meis,.."
[Chart. St. John II:425, No. CCCXXII[4] ]
' Roger de Birkin ', witness (together with his brother John and others) to
grant [dated c1199-c1216] by William, son of Pain de Denebj, to Jordan, son
of Jordan de Thornhill [PRO, West Yorkshire Archive Service, Calderdale:
Papers of the Armytage family of Kirklees Hall [KM/1 - KM/857], KM/2[11]]
As to the identification of Roger de Birkin's sister (NN) as
wife of Robert le Vavasour, Rev. Eyton wrote:
'Robert le Vavasour gave his share (it was
a fourth) of the Vill of Bolton with Matilda le Count, his daughter, in frank
marriage to Theobald Walter, and that the said Matilda afterwards gave it to
Roger de Birkyn, her Uncle ' (Sallay Register, Dugd. MS., D. 2) [Delafield
pp. 610-1 note 11[26], cites Eyton[27] ]
1.1.5 William de Birkin
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witness to confirmation by brother John fitz Adam de Birkin
of the gifts of their father (and parents)
of 13 acres in Smeathalls, the mill in Stainborough, and other to
Pontefract; witnessed also by his brothers Peter and Roger:
" Hiis testibus,..., Petro et Rogero et Willelmo fratribus meis,.."
[Chart. St. John II:425, No. CCCXXII[4] ]
1.1.6 NN de Birkin
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first wife (identified as mother of Maud, cf. CP Vol XII (Vavasour), p. 231n,
232n[9])
as to her identification,Rev. Eyton wrote concerning Maud le Vavasour and the
FitzWarine Chronicle:
' Maud le Vavasour was daughter of Robert, granddaughter of William and
sister of John le Vavasour. I think her mother was a daughter of Adam fitz
Peter, Lord of Birkyn; for it appears that 'Robert le Vavasour gave his share
(it was a fourth) of the Vill of Bolton with Matilda le Count, his daughter,
in frank marriage to Theobald Walter, and that the said Matilda afterwards
gave it to Roger de Birkyn, her Uncle ' (Sallay Register, Dugd. MS., D. 2).
' It is not difficult to say why Maud le Vavasour is called Matilda le Count
in the above extract. The names Vavasour and Count are treated as equal.
It is less easy to determine why the Fitz Warin Chronicle calls the same
person Maude de Caus. I, however, suggest an explanation:
' The real Maud de Caus, for there was such a person living at the time of
Maud le Vavasour's marriage, was probably her grandmother. She was daughter
and sole heir of that Robert de Chaus, who figures in 1165 as a great
Derbyshire Feudatory (Liber Niger, I, 225), and who was hereditary Warden of
the Forests of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. Maud de Caus was wife, first
of Adam fitz Peter, Lord of Birkyn, and secondly of Ralph fitz Stephen. By
her first husband she had issue John de Birkyn, who, on her death in 1224,
succeeded to her great inheritance. I think that Roger de Birkyn
above-mentioned, and ... de Birkyn wife of Robert le Vavsour, were also
children of Maude de Caus by her first husband. ' [Delafield pp. 610-1 note
11[26], cites Eyton[27] ]
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Re: her husband:
Robert le Vavasour, of Addingham, Hazlewood, Stutton, Cocksford, Sicklinghall,
Yeadon, Rawdon, Edlington and Bolton by Bowland, co. Yorks.[9]
GENEALOGICS #I00199020[8]
witness to charter of his father-in-law Adam
de Birkin, making gift by a
charter of a buck or doe every year from
his park of Birkin to Pontefract :
"Hiis testibus, Roberto le Vavasur, Thoma
filio Petri, Johanne f[ilio] Petri,
Petro et Rogero fratribus suis,..."
[Chart. St. John II:427, No. CCCXXV[4] ]
'Roberto le Vavassur ', witness to grant of Roger de Lascy, constable of
Chester, to his burgesses of Pontefract of free burgage and the liberties and
free laws which the king's burgesses of Grimsby enjoy, 6 June, 1194 [Boynton,
citing EYC I:209-211 - original in the possession of the mayor and
corporation of the borough of Pontefract][10]
deputy for Theobald Walter, Sheriff of Lancashire in 1197[9]
sought restoration of the manor of Edlington, co. Yorks. (his daughter's
maritagium):
'... in 1208 he sued Fulk [fitz Warin] for novel disseisin. In 1210
Fulk find £ 100 and a warhorse for having a quick decision of this
suit, but the suit seems to have dragged on at least until 1223, when
three justices were assigned to hear the case between "Robert le
Vavasur, petitioner, and Fulk Fitz Warin, defendant." ' [Meisel, pp.
98-99][28]
he m. 1stly NN,
2ndly Juliane de Multon (evidently mother of his heir John)[9]
Spouse: Robert le Vavasour[9]
Death: bef 1228[9]
Father: William le Vavasour (-<1191)
Children: Maud (-<1227)
1.1.6.1a Maud le Vavasour*
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Death: bef 1227[28]
heiress of her mother
GENEALOGICS #I00126504[8]
evidently had a fourth of the manor of Bolton, co. Yorks. as her maritagium
on marriage to Theobald Walter:
' 'Robert le Vavasour gave his share (it was
a fourth) of the Vill of Bolton with Matilda le Count, his daughter, in frank
marriage to Theobald Walter, and that the said Matilda afterwards gave it to
Roger de Birkyn, her Uncle ' (Sallay Register, Dugd. MS., D. 2) [Delafield
pp. 610-1 note 11[26], cites Eyton[27] ]
had dower of lands in Norfolk, Lancashire and Ireland on death of Theobald
Walter
her maritagium consisted of Narborough, co. Leics., and Shipley, Edlington and
two other manors in co. York[28]
she m. lstly Theobald Walter,
2ndly Fulk FitzWarin (lst wife)[9]
gift of husband Fulk fitz Warin of land for his foundation at Alberbury ca.
1220-1230 made ' pro anime mee & Matilde uxoris mee ...' (Nichols III/1, p.
332 charter 2)[24]
she d. in 1226 or before:
her son and heir Theobald Walter brought suit of "mort d'ancestor" against her
younger son Fulk FitzWarin, 1226 to recover manor of Edlington. co. York and
against her daughter Hawise and her [Hawise's] husband William Pantulf to
recover Narborough, co. York [failed] -see Meisel, pp. 98-99[28]
Spouse: Sir Fulk FitzWarin [2nd husband]
Death: aft 8 Oct 1250[9],[29],[30]
Birth: bef 1178[28]
Father: Fulk fitz Warin (->1194)
Mother: Hawise de Dinan (-1218)
Marr: bef 1 Oct 1207[9],[26],[27]
Children: Sir Fulk FitzWarin of Whittington, co. Salop. (-1264)
Hawise, m. 1) William Pantulf, 2) Hubert Huse
Eve, m. 1) [as 2nd wife] Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, prince of
Aberffraw,
2) William de Blancminster
1.1.6.1b Maud le Vavasour* (See above)
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Spouse: Theobald Walter[9] [1st husband]
Death: bef 14 Feb 1205[28],[9]
Father: Hervey Walter
Mother: Maud de Valoins
Marr: bef 1201[9]
Children: Theobald le Botiller, of Boxted, Suffolk (ca1200-1230)
Maud le Botiller
1.2 Thomas fitz Peter de Leeds
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of Leeds, co. Yorks.
'..Thomas fitz Peter "qui habuit terras de Ledes ex dono fratris sui, Adam
dom. de Birkin, et vocavit se de Ledes " (Ducat. Leod., ed. 1816, p. 106).'
[Kirkby's Inquest, p. 38[5]]
witness together with his brother Roger of a charter
of Adam fitz Peter (their brother) and Matilda de
Cauz, granting a mill at Stainborough to Pontefract:
' Hiis testibus, Thoma filio Petri, et Rogero filio Petri,
fratribus meis,...' [Chart. St. John II:423[4] ]
1.3 Roger fitz Peter de Birkin
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witness together with his brother Thomas of a charter
of Adam fitz Peter (their brother) and Matilda de
Cauz, granting a mill at Stainborough to Pontefract:
' Hiis testibus, Thoma filio Petri, et Rogero filio Petri,
fratribus meis,...' [Chart. St. John II:423[4] ]
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Barrow;, pp. 301 et seq., Launde priory;, pp. 332 et seq., Whadborough
(charters of Fulk Fitz Warin and family), pp. 353 et seq., Prestwould; pp.
363 et seq., Burton on the Wolds.
25. William Dugdale, Norroy King of Arms, "The Baronage of England," Tho.
Newcomb [reprint Georg Verlag, New York], London, 1675 [reprint New
York, 1977].
26. John Ross Delafield, "Delafield : the family history," privately
published:, 1945, cites extract re: FitzWarin from Rev. R. W. Eyton,
Antiquities of Shropshire, .pdf image files provided by
Genealogy.com www.genealogy.com.
27. The Rev. R. W. Eyton"Antiquities of Shropshire," London: John Russell
Smith, 1855, Vol. 5 - p. 242 (Ludlow), pp. 132 (Banaster) and 133-142
(Barony of Hastings), Vol. 6 - pp. 350-359 (Meole Brace and de Bracy).
28. Janet Meisel, "Barons of the Welsh Frontier: The Corbet, Pantulf and Fitz
Warin Families, 1066-1272," Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
29. John P. Ravilious, "CP Correction: Fulk 'III' FitzWarin and His
Descendants," May 3, 2003,
GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com, cites Close Rolls
of the Reign of Henry III (1227-1272), Vol. II p. 210, as cited in the
Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs:, and the records of Kingâ_™s Bench from
1249, as cited by Janet Meisel, Barons of the Welsh Frontier: The Corbet,
Pantulf and Fitz Warin Families, 1066-1272, p. 96.
30. Chris Phillips, "Re: CP Correction: Fulk 'III' FitzWarin and His
Descendants," May 9, 2003, paper copy: library of John Ravilious, cites
Curia Regis Rolls, vol. 16, p. 165 - Trin. Term 23 Hen III (1239) m. 14,
re: Agnes filia Warini;, Excerpta e Rotulis Finium 2:89 (34 Hen III m. 2),
re: Clarice, wife of Fulk Fitz Warin;, CCR 1251-53 p. 208 (36 Hen III m.
20d), re: Fulk fitz Warin 'junior' vs. John le Vavasour, Chris Phillips,
cgp@medievalgenealogy.org.uk.
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From Moor’s ‘Kts of Ed I’ she had held Lexington Manor and had custody of Sherwood Forest.
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