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About William FitzWilliam
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William FitzWilliam of Emley1
b. circa 1254, d. 1342, #33981
Father William FitzThomas2 b. circa 1242, d. before 1295
Birth* circa 1254 William was born circa 1254 at York, England.1
Birth circa 1275 Or William may have been born circa 1275 at Yorkshire, England. If this is the correct birth date then the birthdates for his children need to be corrected.2
Marriage* circa 1288 William FitzWilliam of Emley married Isabel Isabelle Maud Deincourt, daughter of Edmund Deincourt Baron Eincourt VII and Isabel de Mohun, circa 1288.1
Death* 1342
William died in 1342 at York, at England.1
Family Isabel Isabelle Maud Deincourt b. circa 1270, d. circa 1324
Child 1. Sir John I FitzWilliam of Emley+ b. c 1290, d. 10 Aug 13491
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Born: Abt 1355, Yorkshire, England
Marriage (1): Elizabeth Wollaston [9157] in 1354 in Kirkby Stephen, , Westmorland, England
Marriage (2): Elizabeth Margaret (Joan) Betham [17610]
Died: 9 Nov 1464 about age 109
From A Supplement too the Four Volumes of the Peerage of England by Arthur Collins: He had isue, Sir William Fitz-William, who married Maud, Daughter of Edmond Lord Deyncourt. He was found by Inquisition bearing Date the 5th of King Edward II. to be one of the Heirs of Roger Bertram, Baron of Mitteford; and in the first Year of King Edward the IIId, was summoned to Parliament among the Barons of this Realm. He gave Lands to the Priory of Hampal, and had issue...
From A Supplement to the Four Volumes of the Peerage of England by Arthur Collins: William Fitz-William, eldest Son of Sir Thomas, married Agnes, Daughter of Richard Lord Grey of Codnor. To this William, Simon de Montford Earl of Leicester, gave a Fee of twenty Marks per Annum; and he was also seized of four Knights Fees in the Honour of Pontesract, viz. one in Darrinton, and three of Lizours, in Sprotburgh, Cateby, Athwick and elsewhere. By Fine in 48 Hen. III. he granted in Dower to Agnes his Mother the Manor of Plumtree in Com. Nottingham, during her Life. By Indenture dated at Pontesract 25 March, 15 Edw. I. He binds himself to King Edward and his Heirs, in all his Lands and Chattels, and made Oath, to assist him, and his Heirs, in all Quarrels and Enterprizes. In the same Year, November 10, the King granted him Licence to turn the Highway, which was through the Middle of his Park at Elmley, provided he made another Way of the fame Length and Breadth, through the western Part of the Park, commodious for Passengers, to contain in Length 380 Perch, and 60 Foot of Land. But in 19 Ed. I. the King from Rokesburgh, January 29, signifies, that, understanding his faithful Knight Sir William le Fitz-William, in in such an ill State of Body, that he canot well travel, and having sent him two armed Men and two Archers, who are in his Army in Scotland; therefore he excuses his coming to him, and commands that he be not molested on that Account. He had issue....
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William FitzWilliam's Timeline
1275 |
1275
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Emley, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1288 |
1288
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North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
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1296 |
1296
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Emley, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1297
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Emley, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1298 |
1298
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Sprotbrough, Yorkshire, England
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1300
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Emley, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1302
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Emley, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
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1304
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Emley, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1308
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Emley, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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