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William DEVEREUX, Of Bodenham, Sir

William DEVEREUX, Of Bodenham, Sir

Male Abt 1298 - 1376  (~ 78 years)

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  1. 1.  William DEVEREUX, Of Bodenham, Sir was born about 1298 in Bodenham, Leominster, Herefordshire, England (son of Walter DEVEREUX, Of Lenhales, Sir and Margaret (Margery) De BRAOSE); died in 1376.

    Other Events:

    • Name: William DEVEROSE
    • _UID: 7E2B5CD258FB4FF2AC7557A557857CC9A91A

    Family/Spouse: Anne (Margaret) DE LA BERE. Anne (daughter of Sir John DE LA BERE and Agnes DE TURBERVILLE) was born in 1312 in Whitechurch Maund, Bodenham, Herefordshire, England; died in 1394 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Walter DEVEREUX, Of Bodenham, Sir was born about 1330 in Bodenham, Leominster, Herefordshire, England; died after 1382.
    2. John 1St Baron DEVEREUX, Of Lyonshall, Sir was born about 1335 in Dorstone, Hay, Herefordshire, England; died on 22 Feb 1392-1393 in Lyonshall, Kington, Herefordshire, England; was buried in Grey Friars, Newgate, London, Middlesex, England.
    3. Anne DEVEREUX was born about 1345 in Bodenham, Leominster, Herefordshire, England; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Walter DEVEREUX, Of Lenhales, Sir was born about 1261 in Lenhales, Herefordshire, England; died in 1320 in Lenhales, Herefordshire, England.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: GZN2-PKH
    • _UID: 47A9CCA70C3D433BA56D881C2977561EF48C

    Notes:

    Brian Walls, whose ancestry I am following, in his post of this line to SGM, admitted that he did not have good sources for the line, which was "given by others." Brian is the source for Margaret's 2nd marriage to a Walter Devereux.

    Walter married Margaret (Margery) De BRAOSE after 1288 in 2ND Husband. Margaret (daughter of Richard De BRAOSE, Of Stinton, Sir and Alice Le RUS, Heiress Of Stinton) was born in 1260 in Stainton Manor, Norfolk, England; died on 12 May 1335 in Castle Bytham, Stanford, Lincolnshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret (Margery) De BRAOSEMargaret (Margery) De BRAOSE was born in 1260 in Stainton Manor, Norfolk, England (daughter of Richard De BRAOSE, Of Stinton, Sir and Alice Le RUS, Heiress Of Stinton); died on 12 May 1335 in Castle Bytham, Stanford, Lincolnshire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LYZG-8ZZ
    • Name: Margaret DE BREWES
    • _UID: EA4BCFC1DCC54FB489F54C7BDFCFC0ABC793

    Notes:

    He [Roger de Coleville] married Margaret, daughter of Sir Richard DE BREWES, of Stinton, Norfolk, by Alice, daughter and heir of William Le Rus, of Stinton. He died 1287/8, before 6 March, date of writ for Inq. p. m. His widow died 1335, before 12 May, when the writ for her Inq. p. m. is dated. [Complete Peerage III:374, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

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    Margaret (or Margery) de Braose, died shortly before 12 May 1335; married Sir Roger de Coleville, Knight, born c1251, aged 26 in 1277, died shortly before 6 Mar 1287/8, Lord of Bytham, co Lincoln, son of Walter de Coleville, Lord of Bytham, co Lincoln, died 1277, by Isabel or Elizabeth. [Magna Charta Sureties]

    Note: Neither Ancestral Roots, CP, or MCS mention a second marriage for Margaret, but Roger's death in 1288 would certainly allow for a 2nd marriage.

    Biography
    Margaret (Margery) de Brewes was born circa 1260 at Stainton Manor, Norfolk, England, the daughter of Sir Richard de Brewes and Alice le Rus.

    Marriage & Children
    She married Sir Roger de Coleville, 2nd Baron Colville, son of Walter de Coleville and Isabel/Elizabeth, circa 1276.

    They had 1 son & 2 daughters:
    1.) Edmund

    2.) Elizabeth, wife of Ralph Basset

    3.) Alice, wife of Guy Gobaud, & of Sir John Gernon

    Death
    Margaret (Margery) de Brewes died circa 12 May 1335.

    Records
    4 May 1288 Westminster. To Master H. de Bray, escheator this side Trent. Order to deliver to Margaret, late the wife of Roger de Coleville, tenant in chief of the king as of the honour of Albemarle, the following of Roger's lands, which the king has assigned to her in dower: the manor of Conythorp, a member of the manor of Bitham, the wood called ' Morkelawe,' with the meadow, herbage and all appurtenances, in the same manor, the wood called ' La More,' with the meadow, herbage and all other appurtenances, in the same manor and rent in Estbitham, which is a member of the manor aforesaid. Total value of land yearly assigned approx 70/.

    7 May 1290 Westminster. To Henry de Bray, eschaetor this side of Trent. Order to cause dower to be assigned to Margaret, late the wife of Roger de Colville tenant in chief.

    24 May 1290 Westminster. Assignment of dower to Margaret, late the wife of Roger de Colevill, of the knights' fees that belonged to Roger by Master Henry de Bray, escheator this side Trent, by the king's writ. There are assigned to her three quarters of a fee that Ralph de Sancto Laudo holds in Cunesby, co. Lincoln. Also the eighth of a fee that Robert Walran holds in Estbitham, in the said county. Also a fee that Laurence de Preston holds in Somerdeby, in the said county.

    12 May 1335. Order to William de Clapham, escheator in the counties of York, Northumberland, Cumberland and Westmoreland, to take into the king's hand the lands late of Margaret late the wife of Roger de Colville, deceased, tenant in chief.

    Margaret, late the wife of Roger de Coleville. Writ 19 May 9EIII. Robert de Colville, knight, her kinsman, aged 26 or more, is her next heir.

    8 July 1335. Order to William de Clapham, escheator in the counties of York, Northumberland, Cumberland and Westmoreland, pursuant to an inquisition made by him shewing that Margaret late the wife of Roger de Colville held in her demesne as of fee the manor of Ayketon, county Cumberland, with certain tenements in Burgh on Sands pertaining thereto, in chief by homage and the service of rendering 27s a year at the Exchequer of Carlisle at the Assumption for cornage, and that Robert de Coleville, knight, her kinsman, is her next heir and of full age, to deliver the premises to him, he having done homage.


    Children:
    1. Robert COLVILLE, Sir was born about 1293 in Of, Arncliffe, Yorkshire, England; and died.
    2. 1. William DEVEREUX, Of Bodenham, Sir was born about 1298 in Bodenham, Leominster, Herefordshire, England; died in 1376.


Generation: 3

    Children:
    1. 2. Walter DEVEREUX, Of Lenhales, Sir was born about 1261 in Lenhales, Herefordshire, England; died in 1320 in Lenhales, Herefordshire, England.

  • 6.  Richard De BRAOSE, Of Stinton, SirRichard De BRAOSE, Of Stinton, Sir was born before 1232 in Bramber, Sussex, England (son of John De BRAOSE, Lord Of Bramber & Gower and Margaret Verch LLEWELYN); died before 18 Jun 1292 in Stinton, Norfolk, England; was buried in Woodbridge Priory, Woodbridge, Suffolk Coastal District, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: MJ83-C51
    • Title: Stinton, Norfolk, England; Lord of Stinton Manor
    • _UID: BD59412D66B14EB4AFAAEA5361E61340CD76

    Notes:

    Sir Richard de Braose, said to be a younger son (not fully documented), Lord of Stinton, Norfolk; Brumlagh, Surrey; Ludborough, co Lincoln; Akenham, Hasketon, Stradbrooke, and Rouse Hall, Suffolk, all in right of his wife; also granted part of the manor of Thorganby, co York by his brother William; born before 1232, died before 18 June 1292, buried Woodbridge Priory; married before 9 Sep 1265 Alice le Rus, widow of Richard Longespee, died shortly before 28 Jan 1300/1, daughter and heir of William le Rus of Stinton, Norfolk by Agatha (dsp shortly before 27 Dec 1261), daughter and heir of Roger de Clere of Brumlegh, Surrey and Ludborough, Lincoln. [Magna Charta Sureties]

    Note: I am not sure how to read the above. MCS cannot mean that Agatha "dsp" because in the same statement she is said to have a daughter (Alice) by her husband William le Rus.

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    SIR RICHARD DE BREUSE, a younger son of John de Breuse, Lord of Bramber and Gower, by Margaret, daughter of Llewelyn ap lorwerth, PRINCE OF NORTH WALES, born 1232. He was summoned cum equis et armis 12 December 1276 to 14 June 1287, and to attend the King at Shrewsbury, 28 June 1283, by writs directed Ricardo de Brehuse or Breuse.

    He married, before 9 September 1265 Alice, widow of Richard LUNGESPEYE (who died s.p. shortly before 27 Dec. 1261, and daughter and heir of William LE Rus, of Stinton, Norfolk, Akenham and Whittingham, Suffolk, by Agatha. daughter and heir of Roger DE CLERE, of Bramley, Surrey, and Ludborough, co. Lincoln. She was born 25 December 1245 or 1247, or 1 January 1245/6. He died before 18 June 1292 (i). His widow died shortly before 28 January 1300/1. They were buried in Woodbridge Priory. [Complete Peerage II:304, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

    (i) At which time his widow was claiming her dower. On the morrow of St. John the Baptist 25 Edward I, Richard de Brewose obtained from (his mother) Alice, que fuit uxor Ricardi de Brewesa, the manor of Stradbroke, Suffolk. The younger Richard m. Alianore. He was summoned cum equis et armis 12 Mar 1300/1. Blomefield erroneously assigns to the elder Richard the Inq.p.m. on his nephew Richard, for which see p. 308, note "d".

    Richard married Alice Le RUS, Heiress Of Stinton on 9 Sep 1265 in Stinton Hall, Norfolk, England. Alice (daughter of William LE RUS and Agatha DE CLERE) was born on 25 Dec 1245 in Stinton, Norfolk, England; died before 28 Jan 1300-1301 in Stinton, Norfolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  • 7.  Alice Le RUS, Heiress Of Stinton was born on 25 Dec 1245 in Stinton, Norfolk, England (daughter of William LE RUS and Agatha DE CLERE); died before 28 Jan 1300-1301 in Stinton, Norfolk, England.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LCFZ-3VR
    • _UID: A40A7DCBB1974B29BA46B85BC1FF0F770B8A

    Notes:

    Alice le Rus, widow of Richard Longespee, died shortly before 28 Jan 1300/1, daughter and heir of William le Rus of Stinton, Norfolk by Agatha (dsp shortly before 27 Dec 1261), daughter and heir of Roger de Clere of Brumlegh, Surrey and Ludborough, Lincoln. [Magna Charta Sureties]

    Note: I am not sure how to read the above. MCS cannot mean that Agatha "dsp" because in the same statement she is said to have a daughter (Alice) by her husband William le Rus.

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    He [Richard de Breuse] married, before 9 September 1265 Alice, widow of Richard LUNGESPEYE (who died s.p. shortly before 27 Dec. 1261, and daughter and heir of William LE Rus, of Stinton, Norfolk, Akenham and Whittingham, Suffolk, by Agatha. daughter and heir of Roger DE CLERE, of Bramley, Surrey, and Ludborough, co. Lincoln. She was born 25 December 1245 or 1247, or 1 January 1245/6. He died before 18 June 1292. His widow died shortly before 28 January 1300/1. They were buried in Woodbridge Priory. [Complete Peerage II:304, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

    Children:
    1. Gyles DEBREWES was born on 9 Aug 1250; and died.
    2. 3. Margaret (Margery) De BRAOSE was born in 1260 in Stainton Manor, Norfolk, England; died on 12 May 1335 in Castle Bytham, Stanford, Lincolnshire, England.
    3. Mary De BRAOSE, Heiress Of Rouse Hall was born about 1267 in Stinton, Norfolk, England; died after 12 Dec 1312 in Blaxhall, Plomesgate, Suffolk, England.
    4. Giles De BRAOSE, Of Stinton, Sir Knight was born before 1273 in Stinton, Norfolk, England; died on 6 Feb 1310 in Ludborough Manor, Louth, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom; was buried in Feb 1310 in Louth, Lincolnshire, England.
    5. Richard De BRAOSE, Of Stradbroke was born about 1280 in Stinton, Norfolk, England; died before 18 Oct 1361 in Stradbroke, Hartismere, Suffolk, England.
    6. Lady Sybil DE BRAOSE was born in 1282 in Attleborough, Norfolk, England; died on 9 Nov 1334 in Wayland, Norfolk, England.


  • Generation: 4

    1. 12.  John De BRAOSE, Lord Of Bramber & Gower was born about 1197 in Gower, Glamorganshire, Wales (son of William de BRAOSE and Maud De CLERE); died on 18 Jul 1232 in Bramber, Sussex, England; was buried in Jul 1232 in Priory Church, Aconbury, Herefordshire, England.

      Other Events:

      • Children: ; 22 Children (Margred verch Llywelyn)
      • FamilySearch ID: LH73-R16
      • TitleOfNobility: ; Lord of Bramber & Gower
      • TitleOfNobility: Stinton Hall, Norfolk, England; Lord of Stinton
      • _UID: 986260E6C51A4069B549D0800B04A6D49F16

      Notes:

      John de Braose, Lord of Gower, born c1197, died 18 July 1232 at Bamber, co Sussex from a fall from a horse; married 1219 Margaret, died 1263, daughter of Llewellyn ap Iorwerth, Prince of Wales. [Magna Charta Sureties]

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      Nicknamed "Tadody" by the Welsh when he was hidden in Gower as a child after King John had his father and grandmother killed. He was later in the custody of Engelard de Cigogny (castellan of Windsor) along with his brother Giles. Cigogny was ordered to give the two boys up to William de Harcourt in 1214. At this time John became separated from his brother. He was present at the signing of the Magna Charta in 1215.

      John disputed his uncle Reginald's claim to the Braose lands, sometimes resorting to arms. Llewelyn, Prince of Wales, helped him to secure Gower (1219). In 1221, with the advice and permission of Llewelyn, he repaired his castle of Abertawy (Swansea). He purchased the Rape of Bramber from Reginald and his son William in 1226. In that year John confirmed the family gifts to Sele Priory, near Bramber, and to the Abbey of St FLorent, Saumur, and added others. After the death of Reginald (1228) he became Lord of Skenfrith, Grosmont, and Whitecastle, the three Marcher castles, by charter from the king but he lost these in 1230 to Hugh de Burgh at the same time as Gower became a subtenancy of de Burgh's Honour of Carmarthen and Cardigan.

      See Castle of Abertawy, Swansea

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      Joan de Braose, surnamed Tadody, had been privately nursed by a Welsh woman at Gower. This John had grants of lands from King Henry III and was also possessed of the Barony of Brembye, in Sussex, where he died in 1231, by a fall from his horse, his foot sticking in the stirrup. He married, it is stated, Margaret, dau. of Llewellyn, Prince of Wales, by whom (who m. afterwards Walter de Clifford) he had a son, his successor, William de Braose. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 72, Braose, Baron Braose, of Gower]

      John married Margaret Verch LLEWELYN in 1219 in Wales, England. Margaret (daughter of Llewelyn Ap IORWERTH, Prince Of Wales and "Joan" Tangwystl Verch LLYWARCH) was born in 1204 in Caernarvonshire, Walesey, Wales; was christened in 1208 in Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom; died after 1268 in Clifford Castle, Herefordshire, England; was buried after 1268 in Priory Church, Aconbury, Herefordshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    2. 13.  Margaret Verch LLEWELYNMargaret Verch LLEWELYN was born in 1204 in Caernarvonshire, Walesey, Wales; was christened in 1208 in Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom (daughter of Llewelyn Ap IORWERTH, Prince Of Wales and "Joan" Tangwystl Verch LLYWARCH); died after 1268 in Clifford Castle, Herefordshire, England; was buried after 1268 in Priory Church, Aconbury, Herefordshire, England.

      Other Events:

      • FamilySearch ID: K4BF-BN8
      • TitleOfNobility: Clifford Castle, Herefordshire, England; Baroness of Cliford
      • TitleOfNobility: ; Princess Of Wales
      • Name: Margaret Ap IORWERTH
      • Name: Margaret ap Llewelyn FAWR
      • Name: Margred ferch LLYWELYN
      • _UID: 80D44BC0AD5C4C159F6F0DB4EE5C8C98065A

      Notes:

      Margaret, died 1263, daughter of Llewellyn ap Iorwerth, Prince of Wales. [Magna Charta Sureties]

      The surname of LLEWELYN was a baptismal name 'the son of Llewellyn' an ancient Welsh personal name. Following the crusades in Europe in the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries, a need was felt for a family name to replace the one given at birth, or in addition to it. This was recognized by those of noble birth, and particularly by those who went on the Crusades, as it added prestige and practical advantage to their status. At first the coat of arms was a practical matter which served a function of the battlefield and in tournaments. With his helmet covering his face, and armour encasing the knight from head to foot, the only means of identification for his followers, was the insignia painted on his shield, and embroidered on his surcoat, the draped and flowing garment worn over the armour. Early records mention Richard Thwellin of Lancashire, 1618. Richard Luellyn and Elizabeth Bromwich married at St. Peter, Cornhill, London in 1715. William Gaunt married Mary Lewelling, St. George's, Hanover Square, London in 1776. The rise of surnames, according to the accepted theory, was due to the Norman Conquest of 1066. It is often assumed that men 'adopted' their surnames. Some certainly did, but the individual himself had no need for a label to distinguish him from his fellows. The development of the feudal system made it essential that the king should know exactly what service each knight owed. Payments to and by the exchequer required that debtors and creditors should be particularized. Monasteries drew up surveys and extents with details of tenants of all classes in their services. Any description which identified the man was satisfactory, his father's name, the name of his land, or a nickname known to be his. The upper classes mostly illiterate, were those with whom the officials were chiefly concerned and among them surnames first became numerous and hereditary. The associated arms are recorded in Sir Bernard Burkes General Armory. Ulster King of Arms in 1884. A notable member of the name was Richard Llewellyn pseudonym of Richard Doyle Vivian Llewellyn Lloyd (1907-83) the Welsh author born in St. David's, Pembrokeshire. He established himself, after service with the regular army and a short spell as a film director, as a best selling novelist with 'How Greeen was my Valley' (1939), a novel about a Welsh mining village. Later works include 'None but the Lonely Heart' (1943) and 'Green, Green, My Valley Now' (1975). This is an ancient name of Welsh origin and derives from an Olde Welsh personal name, "Llywelyn", meaning "likeness to a leader", from the Celtic "llyw" meaning "leader" and "eilun", likeness, although there is some dispute as to the derivation of the first element, since it may also derive from "Llew" meaning "lion" or from the Celtic god "Lugh", later Luel, whose name forms the last syllable of "Carlisle", (Caer Luel). In England the name was used in the forms "Leonline" and "Lewlin", while Shakespeare's "Fluellen" in "Henry V" is an English attempt to pronounce the Welsh correctly. The modern surname can be found as "Llewellin", "Llewellyn", "Lllewelyn" and "Llewhellin". David, son of Morris Llewellyn", was christened on the 27th June 1621 at St. Botolph's, Bishopsgate, London. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Tudor ap Lleyelyn, which was dated 1391, in the "Extent of Chirkland", 1391 - 1393, Wales, during the reign of King Richard, known as "Richard of Bordeaux", 1377 - 1399. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

      Children:
      1. John DE BRAOSE was born about 1222 in Of, Bramber Castle, Sussex, England; died in Dec 1295 in Glasbury, Breconshire, Wales.
      2. William V De BRAOSE, Lord Of Bramber & Gower was born before 15 Jul 1224 in Bramber, Sussex, England; died before 6 Jan 1290-1291 in Gower, Glamorganshire, Wales.
      3. Llewelyn de BRAOSE was born in 1225 in Bramber Castle, Sussex, England; died in 1283.
      4. 6. Richard De BRAOSE, Of Stinton, Sir was born before 1232 in Bramber, Sussex, England; died before 18 Jun 1292 in Stinton, Norfolk, England; was buried in Woodbridge Priory, Woodbridge, Suffolk Coastal District, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom.

    3. 14.  William LE RUS was born in 1220 in Hasketon, Suffolk, Stinton, Norfolk, England (son of Hugh LE RUS and Alice DE HUNTINGFIELD); died in 1253 in Fressingfield, Suffolk, England.

      Other Events:

      • FamilySearch ID: GJ7R-GLV
      • Name: William RUS

      William married Agatha DE CLERE about 1243 in England. Agatha (daughter of Richard DE CLARE, 3rd Earl of Hertford and Maud DE FAY) was born about 1224 in Bramley, Surrey, England; died before 27 Dec 1261 in Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    4. 15.  Agatha DE CLERE was born about 1224 in Bramley, Surrey, England (daughter of Richard DE CLARE, 3rd Earl of Hertford and Maud DE FAY); died before 27 Dec 1261 in Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.
      Children:
      1. 7. Alice Le RUS, Heiress Of Stinton was born on 25 Dec 1245 in Stinton, Norfolk, England; died before 28 Jan 1300-1301 in Stinton, Norfolk, England.