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About Sir Giles Daubeney, Knt., of Barrington
Primary Sources
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LX7M-RR6
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Daubeney-26
Inquisitions Post Mortem for Giles Daubenay, knight, Writ, 28 June, 10 Richard II [1386].
He died on the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 10 Richard II [24 June 1386], at Baryngton, co. Somerset. Giles his son, aged 15 years and more, is his heir.
Other Sources
Sir Giles Daubeney, of South Ingleby, South Petherton, &c., son and heir, by 1st wife. On 14 Oct 1351 he had letters stating that, though born out of the King's allegiance, he might nevertheless enjoy his inheritance. In Oct. he bought the manors of Kempton, Beds, and Tottenham, Middlesex from William Daubeney and Philippe his wife, for 200 marks. Sheriff of Beds and Bucks, 1379-80. Knigt of the Shire for Somerset 1382, 1383 & 1384.
Sir Giles Daubeney married, soon after 5 Jan 1358/9, Alianore daughter of Sir Henry de Willington, of Umberleigh, Devon, Poulton, co. Gloucester, &c., by Isabel, daughter of Sir John de Walesbreu, of Lamellen and Lancarfe, Cornwall. He died 24 Jun 1386, at Barrington, Somerset. His widow's dower was ordered to be assigned, 8 Aug 1386. She died 6 Aug 1400, and was buried at Kempston.
~Cokayne's The Complete Peerage, Vol. IV, 97-98
Biography
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Daubeney-26
Giles was the son of Sir Ralph Daubeney and Alice de Montagu.[1] born circa 1335 at of South Ingleby, Lincolnshire, England. He had letters from the King stating that though he was born out of England, he might enjoy his inheritance when it should "fall in". on 14 October 1351.[2][3]
He married Alianore de Wylyngton, daughter of Sir Henry de Wylyngton, Steward of the Duchy of Cornwall and Isabella Whalesborough, circa 5 January 1359; They had issue:[4]
- Sir Giles
- Thomas
- William
- Joan, m. Sir Laurence Pabenham, & of John Waleys
- Maud, m. Sir William Percehay, of Sir John Hill, & of Sir Robert Latimer
- Katherine, m. Sir Richard Champernoun
Sir Giles Daubeney, Sheriff of Bedford & Buckingham died on 24 June 1386 at Barrington, Somersetshire, England
His widow's dower was ordered to be assigned, 8 Aug 1386. She died 6 Aug 1400, and was buried at Kempston. [5]
Notes
Sir Giles DAUBENY of South Ingleby & Petherton Born: Before 1336, Shepton, Somerset, England Married: After 5 Jan 1358-1359, Devonshire, England Died: 24 Jun 1386, Barrington, Somerset, England
Another name for Giles was Giles D' ALBINI.
General Notes: SIR GILES DAUBENEY, of South Ingleby, South Petherton, &c., son and heir, by 1st wife. On 14 October 1351 he had letters stating that, though born out of the King's allegiance, he might nevertheless enjoy his inheritance. In Oct. he bought the manors of Kempton, Beds, and Tottenham, Middlesex from William Daubeney and Philippe his wife, for 200 marks. Sheriff of Beds and Bucks, 1379-80. Knight of the Shire for Somerset 1382, 1383 & 1384. Marriage Information: Giles married Alianore DE WILINGTON, daughter of Henry DE WILINGTON of Umberleigh & Poulton and Isabel WHALESBURGH, after 5 Jan 1358-1359 in Devonshire, England . (Alianore DE WILINGTON was born about 1337 in Umberleigh, Torrington, Devon, England and died on 6 Aug 1400 in Kempston, Bedfordshire, England.)
References
- 15404 Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000, IV:97-8
- http://cybergata.com/roots/9046.htm Sir Giles Daubeney, of South Ingleby, South Petherton, &c., son and heir, by 1st wife. On 14 Oct 1351 he had letters stating that, though born out of the King's allegiance, he might nevertheless enjoy his inheritance. In Oct. he bought the manors of Kempton, Beds, and Tottenham, Middlesex from William Daubeney and Philippe his wife, for 200 marks. Sheriff of Beds and Bucks, 1379-80. Knigt of the Shire for Somerset 1382, 1383 & 1384. Sir Giles Daubeney married, soon after 5 Jan 1358/9, Alianore daughter of Sir Henry de Willington, of Umberleigh, Devon, Poulton, co. Gloucester, &c., by Isabel, daughter of Sir John de Walesbreu, of Lamellen and Lancarfe, Cornwall. He died 24 Jun 1386, at Barrington, Somerset. His widow's dower was ordered to be assigned, 8 Aug 1386. She died 6 Aug 1400, and was buried at Kempston. ~Cokayne's The Complete Peerage, Vol. IV, 97-98 Giles married Alianore de Willington, daughter of Henry de Willington and Iswww.findagrave.com
Sir Giles Daubeney
BIRTH 1335
Barrington, South Somerset District, Somerset, England
DEATH 24 Jun 1386 (aged 50–51)
Barrington, South Somerset District, Somerset, England
BURIAL
All Saints Churchyard
Kempston, Bedford Borough, Bedfordshire, England
MEMORIAL ID 103130760
Family Members
Spouse
Alianore de Willington
1342–1400
Children
Katherine Daubeney Champernoun
Maud Daubeney Latimer
unknown–1416
Giles Daubeney
1370–1403abel Walesbreu.141 (Alice de Willington died in 1400 in England 141 and was buried in
Kempston.)
Sir Giles Daubeney, Knt., of Barrington's Timeline
1337 |
1337
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Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England (United Kingdom)
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1360 |
1360
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Devon, England (United Kingdom)
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1362
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England (United Kingdom)
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1365 |
1365
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Of, Arundel, Norfolk, England
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1368 |
1368
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Of, Arundel, Norfolk, England
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1371 |
1371
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South Ingleby, Lincolnshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1386 |
June 24, 1386
Age 49
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Barrington, Somerset, England (United Kingdom)
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Saints Peter and Paul Churchyard, Sout Petherton, Somerset, England, UK
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