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Sir Knight Warin De L'ISLE

Sir Knight Warin De L'ISLE

Male 1277 - 1322  (44 years)

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  1. 1.  Sir Knight Warin De L'ISLE was born in 1277 in Of Kingston, Lisle, Berkshire, England (son of Gerard DE LISLE and Alice ARMENTERS); died between Mar 1321 and 1322 in Pontefract, Yorkshire, ENG; was buried in 1321-1322 in Black Friar's, Pontefract, Yorkshire, England.

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    • AFN: B1PM-9Q
    • FamilySearch ID: LHGY-LVR
    • Occupation: ; Keeper of Windsor Castle
    • _UID: BBAF6542BF974E8FB69A3D5562D2726E3AA2

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    Convicted of Treason and Executed
    Sir Warin de Lisle, Keeper of Windsor Castle was born circa 1277 at of Kingston Lisle in Sparsholt, Berkshire, England. He married Alice Tyeys, daughter of Sir Henry de Tyeys, 1st Lord Tyeys and Hawise de Montagu, circa 1302; They had 3 sons (Sir Gerard; Warin; & Henry Tyeys) & 2 daughters (Alice, wife of Sir John de Grey, 3rd Lord Grey of Codnor; & Margery, wife of Sir Herbert de St. Quintin, & of Sir Roger Hussey).2,4,5,6,8 Sir Warin de Lisle, Keeper of Windsor Castle died circa 16 March 1322 at Pontefract, Yorkshire, England; Captured and condemned as a traitor after the Battle of Boroughbridge. He was executed, being dragged by horses and hanged.5 Family Alice Tyeys b. c 1287, d. 2 Aug 1347 Children Margery de Lisle+10,11,5,7 d. 21 May 1361 Sir Warin de Lisle d. 16 Aug 1361 Alice de Lisle+3,4,12 d. a 1344 Sir Gerard de L'Isle, 1st Lord Lisle+2,5,8 b. c 1304, d. 9 Jun 1360
    1288
    Yorkshire, England

    Warin was the son and heir of Gerard de Lisle and his wife, Alice daughter and heiress of Henry de Armenters. His father died in 1288, when Warin inherited his many estates, chiefly centred on Kingston Lisle in Berkshire and Stowe-Nine-Churches in Northamptonshire. Within the next ten years, he had become a knight and from May 1298 to May 1319, he was summoned to provide military service for the King.

    In 1303, Sir Warin was accused, with others, of theft and assault in Berkshire. Yet, five years later, he was considered law abiding enough to become a conservator of the peace in the town and University of Oxford. In July 1308, he reached the height of his career with his appointment as Keeper of Windsor Castle, a position he retained for the next eleven years. During this period, Windsor was the favourite home of King Edward II. The monarch spent most of his time at Manor Lodge in the Great Park, but his eldest son, the future Edward III, was born at the castle in 1312. In 1315, Sir Warin was also a commissioner of oyer and terminer in Oxfordshire and Berkshire.

    Sir Warin was replaced at Windsor by the King's favourite, Oliver de Bordeaux, at a time of extreme unpopularity for the monarch, following the disastrous Battle of Bannockburn. It could not have been a popular move with De Lisle and when, in September 1320, he was accused of incitement to assault and murder and, further, of protecting the assailants at his manors of Kingston and Beedon in Berkshire, he must have decided it was time to act. The following year, he joined with Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford, and others against the King's most hated favourites, the Despensers. They allied themselves with the monarch's chief opponent, Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, and the next year, took up arms against the King, with Sir Warin as a knight banneret, at the Battle of Boroughbridge on 16th March 1322. It was a severe defeat for the rebels and Sir Warin was captured, condemned as a traitor, and executed at Pontefract. He was dragged by horses and hanged, being afterwards buried in the Church of the Black Friars there.

    Sir Warin married Alice, sister and heiress of Henry Teyes Junior, Lord Teyes, and daughter of Henry Teyes Senior, Lord Teyes, who seems to have been over twenty years his junior. The couple had at least two sons together, Gerard and Warin. In 1334 his widow obtained leave to transfer his body and that of her brother, Henry (who was also executed and buried in the Carmelite Church in London) to Chilton in Wiltshire where her ancestors were buried and where chantries were founded. Though her husband's forfeited estates were given to the Despensers and others, she was allowed maintenance. In December 1326, she had a grant of the custody of Kingston Castle and other of her husband's manors and, in the March following, had a further grant of all the goods of her late husband and her brother, Henry. As all proceedings against Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, and his adherents were annulled upon Edward III's accession, the forfeiture of her brother, Henry, was presumably reversed and Alice would, according to modern doctrine, be held to have become Baroness Teyes. It was probably her brother-in-law, Sir John de Lisle, who at this time became Keeper of Windsor Castle, as her husband had been before him. In 1330, Alice received a general pardon and, two years later, obtained a charter for markets and fairs at Penzance and other manors in Cornwall, and, in 1336, a charter of free warren at Chilton (Wiltshire), Kingston Lisle (Berkshire) and elsewhere. She died on 2nd August 1347.

    Edited from GE Cokayne's 'The Complete Peerage' (1929)

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    Sir Warin de Lisle, Keeper of Windsor Castle was born circa 1277, died circa 16 March 1322
    FatherSir Gerard Lisle9 d. bt Jun 1287 - Nov 1288
    MotherAlice Armenters9 d. a 1313

    Sir Warin de Lisle, Keeper of Windsor Castle was born circa 1277 Kingston Lisle in Sparsholt, Berkshire, Stowe, Northamptonshire, England. He married Alice Tyeys, daughter of Sir Henry de Tyeys, 1st Lord Tyeys and Hawise de Montagu, circa 1302; They had 3 sons (Sir Gerard; Warin; & Henry Tyeys) & 2 daughters (Alice, wife of Sir John de Grey, 3rd Lord Grey of Codnor; & Margery, wife of Sir Herbert de St. Quintin, & of Sir Roger Hussey).2,4,5,6,8

    Sir Warin de Lisle, Keeper of Windsor Castle died circa 16 March 1322 at Pontefract, Yorkshire, England; Captured and condemned as a traitor after the Battle of Boroughbridge. He was executed, being dragged by horses and hanged.5
    Family Alice Tyeys b. c 1287, d. 2 Aug 1347

    Children
    Margery de Lisle d. 21 May 1361
    Sir Warin de Lisle d. 16 Aug 1361
    Alice de Lisle+3,4,12 d. a 1344
    Sir Gerard de L'Isle, 1st Lord Lisle+2,5,8 b. c 1304, d. 9 Jun 1360

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    Warin de Lisle1
    M, #406868, d. 16 March 1321
    Last Edited=18 Nov 2009
    Warin de Lisle was the son of Gerard de Lisle and Alice d'Armentieres.1 He married Alice Tyeys, daughter of Henry Tyeys, 2nd Baron Tyeys and Margaret (?).1 He died on 16 March 1321 at Pontefract, Yorkshire, West Riding, England, executed.1
    Child of Warin de Lisle and Alice Tyeys
    Gerard de Lisle, 1st Lord Lisle+1 d. 9 Jun 1360


    Sir Warin De Lisle
    Birth: 1294 Kingston Lisle, Oxfordshire, England
    Death: Mar., 1322 York, North Yorkshire, England
    Burial: Black Friars Pontefract, Pontefract, Metropolitan Borough of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England
    Find A Grave Memorial# 140258232
    From: http://www.findagrave.com, memorial #140258232
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    Sir Warin DE LISLE of Kingston Lisle

    Born: Before 1277, Kingston Lisle, Sparsholt, Berkshire, England (8545)
    Married: Before 1304 1794
    Died: After 16 Mar 1321-1322, Pontefract, Yorkshire, England (8545)
    Buried: Black Friars, Pontefract (reburied in Chilton Foliot)Father: Gerald de Lisle of Kingston (Abt 1246-Before 1288)
    Father: Gerard DE LISLE of Kingston Lisle (Abt 1246-Before 1288)

    Mother: Alice de Armenters Heiress of Stowe & Burley (Abt 1248-After 1290)

    Spouses/Children: Alice DE TEYES (Alice DE TEYES was born before 1297 in Fritwell, Oxfordshire, England and died on 2 Aug 1347 in Chilton Foliot, Wiltshire, England.)

    Sir Gerard DE LISLE 1st Baron de Lisle of Kingston+
    Alice DE LISLE+
    Margery DE LISLE+
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    Warin married Alice De TEYES, Baroness in 1302 in Holderness, Yorkshire, England. Alice (daughter of Sir Henry DE TYEYS and Hawise DE MONTAGU) was born about 1286 in Alerton & Mousehole, Cornwall, England; died on 2 Aug 1347 in Chilton Manor, Wiltshire, England; was buried in 1347 in Chilton Foliat, Wiltshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Gerard De L'ISLE, Baron was born in 1303 in Of Kingston, Lisle, Berkshire, England; died on 9 Jun 1360.
    2. Alice De L'ISLE was born about 1304 in Of Kingston, Lisle, Berkshire, England; died in in (Living 1344).
    3. Henry DE L'ISLE was born about 1305 in Kingston Lisle, Berkshire, England; died on 1 Aug 1361 in Spain.
    4. Mary De L'ISLE was born about 1307 in Of Kingston, Lisle, Berkshire, England; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Gerard DE LISLE was born in 1248 in Kingston Lisle, Berkshire, England; died in Nov 1287 in Sparsholt, Berkshire, England; was buried in 1287 in Stowe Nine Churches, Daventry District, Northamptonshire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LC3P-W42

    Gerard married Alice ARMENTERS. Alice was born in 1262 in Northamptonshire, England; died in 1318 in Seagrave, Northamptonshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Alice ARMENTERS was born in 1262 in Northamptonshire, England; died in 1318 in Seagrave, Northamptonshire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LCZZ-MSQ

    Children:
    1. 1. Sir Knight Warin De L'ISLE was born in 1277 in Of Kingston, Lisle, Berkshire, England; died between Mar 1321 and 1322 in Pontefract, Yorkshire, ENG; was buried in 1321-1322 in Black Friar's, Pontefract, Yorkshire, England.