- 1367 – 25
August 1394),
daughter of
Henry Percy, 3rd
Baron Percy and Joan
Orreby; by whom he had no issue. IPM of Mary (Percy) Roos
Inquisition Post Mortem...
-
husband Henry would marry a
second time to Joan
Orreby,
daughter and
heiress of John, 2nd Lord
Orreby. Weir 2008, p. 80. Weir 2008, pp. 77–80. Bean 2004...
-
Boston Whitefriars,
earlier site
Carmelite Friars founded 1293 by Sir ____
Orreby, Kt.;
transferred to new site (see
immediately below) 1307 (1308) Skirbeck...
- and
secondly Joan (d. 1368), the
daughter and sole
heiress of John, Lord
Orreby. With his
first wife he had two sons,
Henry and Thomas. He was succeeded...
- 1255–
Roger de Montalt/Mohaut (aka Mold) 1258–1259 Fulk de
Orreby 1259–1261
Thomas de
Orreby 1261–1262
William la
Zouche 1262– Luke de
Thaney c.1265 James...
- Penshurst. When
Pencester died in 1303,
Margerie then
married to
Robert de
Orreby.
After her death, an
inquest found that she had
inherited the
parish of...
-
Boston Whitefriars,
earlier site
Carmelite Friars founded 1293 by Sir ____
Orreby, Kt.;
transferred to new site (see
immediately below) 1307 (1308) Skirbeck...
- as
being in the
possession of
William Malbank. The
manor p****ed to the
Orrebies under the
family of Praers, and then
through the
Arderne family, and by...
- for
Premonstratensian canons around 1175, by Agnes,
widow of
Herbert de
Orreby. The
priory was a
dependency of
Welbeck Abbey and
named in
honour of Saint...
- When
Stephen died in 1303,
Margerie married Robert de
Orreby, with whom she had a son John de
Orreby (a clerk). In 1347 it was sold to Sir
Walter Manny....