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Notes for Margaret
m. (1) John d'Eivlle, (2) Adam de Everingham.

She may have been Margaret Darell. John Ravilous writes:

"From: Therav3@aol.com
"Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
"Subject: Re: Possible Identification of Margaret, wife of John D'Eiville ( & c.)
"Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 22:17:20 +0000 (UTC)

"Hello All,

    " A group of documents on the PRO site have been found which may assist
in identifying the family of Margaret, wife of (1) Sir John D'Eiville of
Egmanton (d. ca. 1325) - his second, and (2) Sir Adam de Everingham of
Laxton, co. Notts. (d. bef 8 May 1341).  To date, she has only been
identified as Margaret [1].

    " The PRO extracts from these documents are provided below.  These
identify John D'eiville or Deiville of Egmanton [transcribed as 'de
Eynill' in error] entering into a series of agreements concerning
certain lands in Cundall, co. Yorks. starting in February 1316/7, and
ending after his death and his wife Margaret's remarriage to Adam de
Everingham [2].

    " The 'use' of Alexander de Ledes and his wife Elizabeth in these
agreements (including as feoffees for the purpose of reconveying
property to Sir John, 'for his wife' - see DDCC/130/7, dated 12 March
1321/2) indicates a possible close connection, most likely to
Elizabeth the wife.  Her identification as a member of the Darell
family of Sessay, and the presence of Sir William Darell as a witness
in one document, may indicate that the Darell family is the
connection between Deyville and Ledes.  If Margaret, wife of John
d'Eyville, was a sister of Elizabeth (Darell) Ledes, and a daughter
of William Darell of Sessay, that would explain their close
association as well as resolving the parentage of Margaret."
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But on a later date, 18 Jan 2008 he wondered if she was Margaret de Ros who has m. (1) John Deiville and they had a dau. Joan who m. Adam II the son of Adam I de Everingham’s first marriage to Clarice.
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