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Sir Adam de Everingham, 1st Lord Everingham

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Birthplace: Sherburn, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: May 08, 1341 (61)
Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)
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Son of Robert de Everingham, Lord Paramount of Rouston and Alice de la Hyde
Husband of Margaret d'Eiville and Clarice de Everingham
Father of Margaret de Standish (Everingham); Adam II, 2nd Baron Everingham; Alexander de Everingham; Sybil de Everingham; John de Everingham and 2 others
Brother of Sir Robert de Everingham and Thomas de Everingham

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About Adam, 1st Baron Everingham

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Adam de Everingham, in [1303], was in the wars of Scotland, and in three years afterwards was knighted of the Bath with Prince Edward and other persons of rank when he attended the prince upon the expedition then made into Scotland. After which, in the 2nd of Edward II [1309], he was summoned to parliament as a Baron, and from that period to the 9th inclusive. During those years he was constantly engaged in the wars of Scotland , but afterwards taking up arms with Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, he was made prisoner at the battle of Boroughbridge, and forced to pay a fine of 400 marks to the king to save his life. In the 11th Edward III [1338], his lordship consisted of his manor of Lexinton, in Notts, where he principally resided, upon Adam, his eldest son, and so successively in default of male issue upon Robert, Edmund, Alexander, and Nicholas, his younger son. This manor was holden of the Archbishop of York, by the service of performing the office of butler in the prelate's house upon the day of his inthronization. Lord Everingham d. in 1341, and was succeeded by his eldest son, Adam.

Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 193.

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In the Wars with Scotland 1303, Made Knight of the Bath 1306. Created Baron Everingham by Writ of Summons to Parliament, 4th March 1309. Taken prisoner at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322.

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From https://www.bu.edu/phpbin/lawyearbooks/display.php?id=10398

Sir Bartholomew de Fanacourt, third husband of Lucy, 1279-1347, younger daughter and heir of s.v. Sir Robert de Thweng, d. before 1284, and granddaughter of Sir Marmaduke de Thweng, d. 1323, and his wife Lucy de Brus (daughter of Sir Piers de Brus II, of Skelton and Danby in Cleveland, and sister and coheir of Sir Piers de Brus III, of Skelton and Danby, d. 1272), in Cokayne, Complete Peerage, vol. 5, pp. 268-269 & p. 269 note (b), vol. 7, p. 468, vol.12A, pp. 738-39. Lucy's three sisters and coheirs were Agnes, the eldest, who married Walter de Faucunberge; Margaret, who married Robert de Ros of Wark, and Ladereyne, who married John de Belewe. Id. vol. 5, p. 269 note (b). Lucy's second husband was Sir Robert de Everingham, d. childless 1316, younger son of s.v. Sir Robert de Everingham, of Laxton, d. 1295, and brother of s.v. Sir Adam de Everingham, of Laxton, Lord Everingham, 1279-1341. Id. vol. 5, pp. 184-188 & p. 185 note (b); id. vol. 7, p. 468 (biographical entry on Lucy's divorced first husband William le Latimer, Lord Latimer). Plaintiff Lucy inherited the manor of Kirkburn from her grandmother Lucy, wife of Sir Marmaduke de Thweng. By a fine dated 7 Edw. 2, the manor of Kirkburn was conveyed to Lucy and Robert de Everingham to themselves and to the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of Robert. After Lucy's death, the premises devolved on Adam de Everingham of Laxton. Id. vol. 5, p. 185 note (b)



Sir Adam de Everingham, 1st Baron Everingham, K.B. (1279–1340). Served in the Invasion of Scotland in 1296[5] and took part in the Siege of Carlaverock in 1300.[6] Made Knight of the Bath at the Knighting of Edward II at the Feast of the Swans in 1306.[7] Summoned to Parliament by Writ in 1309. Fought in the Anglo-Scottish Wars from 1295 to 1319.[2] Taken prisoner at Battle of Boroughbridge in 1322.[8] Inquisition post mortem 1341.[9]

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Adam, 1st Baron Everingham's Timeline

1279
August 29, 1279
Sherburn, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
1292
1292
Standish, Lancashire, England
1307
1307
Laxton, Nottinghamshire, England
1309
1309
Newark on Trent, Nottinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)
1310
1310
Nowark on Trent, Nottinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)
1312
1312
Newark on Trent, Nottinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)
1317
1317
Newark on Trent, Nottinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)
1321
1321
Laxton, Nottinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)