- of Elmley, and
married secondly Constance de Merston,
widow of John de
Morteyn; was the
father of Sir
Bernard de Brus II.
Beatrice de Brus,
married Hugo...
- of Elmley, and
married secondly Constance de Merston,
widow of John de
Morteyn; was the
father of Sir
Bernard de Brus II.
Beatrice de Brus,
married Hugo...
-
Moreteyn (1175–1210)
Eustace I de
Morteyn (1210–1223)
Eustace II de
Morteyn (1223–1234)
Roger de
Morteyn I (1234~1280)
Roger de
Morteyn II (~1280–1320)...
- had p****ed into the
Morteyn family, and was held by
seven members of that
family before p****ing, in 1362, into the
hands of a
Morteyn cousin,
Richard Chamberlain...
- (b.abt 1268) m.
Alexander de Freville. Joan, (b.abt 1256) m.
William de
Morteyn but died with no issue. Maud, (b.abt 1262) m.
Ralph le
Botiller (Butler)...
- He married, secondly,
about 1266
Constance de Merston,
widow of John de
Morteyn, and
daughter of
Ralph FitzJohn de Merston, Bedfordshire.
Bernard and Constance...
- It
first appears in
records in 1275, when it was
owned by
William de
Morteyn, who gave it to his son
Roger when he died in 1283. When
Roger died, the...
-
demise Photograph Uttoxeter SK 085 340
Tower 1809
Demolished 1919
Walsall Morteyn's Mill
approximately SP 013 977 Post[45] 1304
Blown down 1393
Walsall ****house's...
-
obtaining letters patent.
Further incidents followed: In 1337
Elizabeth Morteyn, who was then abbess,
claimed the 'third penny' from the town of Bedford...
-
Anketil Mativaus 1259–1270:
William Bagot 1271:
William Bagot and
William Morteyn 1272–1274:
William Mortimer 1275–1277:
William Hamelin 1278:
Robert de...