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About Alan de Richmond, Lord of Burton Manor
From the Early Richmonds webpage:
http://www.richmondancestry.org/richmond_family.shtml
Alan was given Burton Manor by his brother, Roald. Alan married Matilda, daughter and co-heir of Peter de Goldington as well as co-heir of Lord Roppele, who lived in Lincolnshire in 1300. Alan claimed various Lincoln lands in the right of his wife. A third part of Burton Manor was claimed in 1249 by Sarra, wife of Goscelyn Deyville, as her dower.
http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/richmond/582/
Biography from another source:
http://bloodroyal.tripod.com/SarahSears1820.html
Alan, Fil Roald Richmond De Croft, to whom his brother gave the manor of Burton, the third part of which, Sarra who was the wife of Goscelyn Deyville, claimed as dower, in the 33 yr. of the reign of Henry III (1249): claimed lands in Roppele, Clareworth, Wurthington and Newland, County of Lincoln, in right of his wife, in the 43 yr. of the reign of Henry III (1259): was plaintiff in a plea of trespass, in the 1st yr. of the reign of Edward I (1272).
Alan de Richmond, Lord of Burton Manor's Timeline
1210 |
1210
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Goldington, Lincolnshire, England
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1230 |
1230
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Leominster, Herefordshire, England
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1272 |
1272
Age 62
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England, United Kingdom
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