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Sir Gilbert de Aton

Birthdate:
Birthplace: West Ayton, Yorkshire, , England
Death: 1235 (37-46)
West Ayton, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
Place of Burial: Watton, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir Gilbert de Aton, II
Husband of Margerie de Vesci
Father of William d'Aton, I

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About Sir Gilbert de Aton

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Gilbert D' Aton
BIRTH 1274
West Ayton, Scarborough Borough, North Yorkshire, England
DEATH 1342 (aged 67–68)
BURIAL
Watton Priory
Watton, East Riding of Yorkshire Unitary Authority, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
MEMORIAL ID 242007314

Sir Gilbert de Aton, 1st Baron Aton, of Ayton, Langdon, Malton and Wintringham, Yorkshire was a 13th-14th century English noble. He died c. 1342.

Gilbert was the son and heir of William de Aton of Ayton and Isabel, daughter of Simon de Vere of Goxhill and Sproatley and Ada de Bertram.

During inquisitions during 1315, it was found that Gilbert de Aton, was heir to Baron Vescy, William de Vescy through descent from Margery de Knapton, daughter and heir of Warin de Vescy of Knapton. He then established in 1316 and 1317 his claim as heir to the lands of Baron Vesci, William de Vescy of Kildare. Gilbert did homage on 7 November 1317 to Edward II of England. Gilbert was in Scotland in 1319 during the siege of Berwick Castle. The Scots burnt his manor of Malton in 1319 during a raid into Yorkshire. During 1323 he confirmed the previous grant by Antony Bek, Bishop of Durham of Alnwick Castle to Henry Percy, Lord PFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gilbert de Aton
Baron Aton

Successor William de Aton, 2nd Baron Aton
Died 1342
Buried Watton Priory
Issue
William de Aton
Sir Gilbert de Aton, 1st Baron Aton, of Ayton, Langdon, Malton and Wintringham, Yorkshire was a 13th-14th century English noble. He died c. 1342.

Life

Arms of Gilbert de Aton, as displayed in Boroughbridge Roll (attributed to tournament during siege of Berwick in 1319)
Gilbert was the son and heir of William de Aton of Ayton and Isabel, daughter of Simon de Vere of Goxhill and Sproatley and Ada de Bertram.

During inquisitions during 1315, it was found that Gilbert de Aton, was heir to Baron Vescy, William de Vescy through descent from Margery de Knapton, daughter and heir of Warin de Vescy of Knapton. He then established in 1316 and 1317 his claim as heir to the lands of Baron Vesci, William de Vescy of Kildare. Gilbert did homage on 7 November 1317 to Edward II of England. Gilbert was in Scotland in 1319 during the siege of Berwick Castle. The Scots burnt his manor of Malton in 1319 during a raid into Yorkshire. During 1323 he confirmed the previous grant by Antony Bek, Bishop of Durham of Alnwick Castle to Henry Percy, Lord Percy and his successors, for the payment of the sum of 700 marks.

Baron Aton attended three English Parliaments on 30 December 1324, 20 February 1325, and 25 February 1342, after being summoned by writs. He died in 1342. His Will heard on 10 April 1350 at Wintringham indicated he was to be buried at Watton Priory and was succeeded by his son and heir William.

Citations

Burke, B., p. 15.
Burke, J., p. 18.
Cokayne, p. 191.
Nicolas, p. 33.

References
Burke, Bernard (1883). Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages. Burke's Peerage Ltd, London.
Burke, John (1846). A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland, extinct, dormant, and in abeyance. Henry Colburn.
Cokayne, G. E (1887). Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom. Vol. 1. George Bell & Sons, London.
Nicolas, Nicholas Harris (1825). Synopsis of the Peerage of England: Exhibiting, Under Alphabetical Arrangement, the Date of Creation, Descent and Present State of Every Title of Peerage which Has Existed in this Country Since the Conquest. Vol. 1. J. Nicholas and Son.

ercy and his successors, for the payment of the sum of 700 marks.

Baron Aton attended three English Parliaments on 30 December 1324, 20 February 1325, and 25 February 1342, after being summoned by writs. He died in 1342. His Will heard on 10 April 1350 at Wintringham indicated he was to be buried at Watton Priory and was succeeded by his son and heir William.

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Sir Gilbert de Aton's Timeline

1193
1193
West Ayton, Yorkshire, , England
1230
1230
Ayton, Yorkshire, England
1235
1235
Age 42
West Ayton, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
1235
Age 42
Watton Priory, Watton, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK