William DE EVERINGHAM
"William of Skinningrove. Co. Yorks"
b.about 13321or 13333
Laxton, Notts, England.
d.16 Aug 13691
married:
Alice DE GREY (b.1332)
of Codnor, England daughter of
John DE GREY & Alice DE LISLE1
m.1353 Codnor, Derby, Eng.2,3
parents:
Adam DE EVERINGHAM (b.abt 1307)
Joan DEIVILLE (b.~1315)
children: De EVERINGHAM

  1. Joan (b.1362)1
  2. Katherine (b.1363)
  3. Robert (b.1368?) 3rd Baron

Robert died young
thus ending this EVERINGHAM family line
siblings: De EVERINGHAM
  1. Margaret (b.1331/32)
  2. Joan (b.1370)

See this family's
link to
Kirkburn Castle
Yorkshire England.
fact sources and writings about this individual:

1Ancestors of William Asfordby (b.1638 d.1698) Documented by Frank Allaben 1907.
2Medieval Families, Fam History Dept. Salt lake City, UT.
3IGI files submitted to Family Search by Dee Barker of Provo, UT.,USA.
Submission: AF90-101487


1368 ... In the 41st Edward III, the manor of Skinningrave and lands and tenements were granted to Sir William de Everingham (who married Alice, daughter of Lord Grey of Codnor); and by inquisition we find they consisted of 24 tofts and divers newly cleared lands, worth 60s per annum, and a fourth part of the sea-wreck between Runswick and Yarm. The History and Antiquities of Cleveland by John Walker Ord, 1846. (623pg.)

William m. Alice, dau, of John, Lord Grey, of Codnor, and dying v. p. 43rd Edward III [1370], left issue, Robert, Joan, and Catherine. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 193, Everingham, Barons Everingham]

William was engaged in the wars with France & Scotland in the service of Edward III.


Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III, Vol 15, page 158
December 7, 1371, Westminster, Grant for 200 l, paid at the exchequer by John de Nevill, "chivaler," to him of the keeping of the lands late of William de Everyngham, who held in chief, in the King's hand by reason of the nonage of Joan and Katharine, his daughters and heirs, to hold from 1 December last together with the reversion of the land of the inheritance of the said heirs until their full age, and with their marriages. By bill of the treasurer.

Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III, Vol 11, page 149, Mem1
Jan 23, 1359, License for 20 marks paid to the King by Adam de Everyngham of Laxton, 'chivaler' for him to enfeoff William de Morecote, parson of the church of Laxton, and Walter del Fen, parson of the church of Everyngham, of the manor of Kyrkebrunne, held in chief, and for them to grant the same to him and Joan his wife, in survivorship, with remainders to William their son and Alice, his wife, in tail, and to the right heirs of the said Adam.

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