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About Alianore de Frenes
Alianore daughter of Giles de Frenes was born ABT 1250, and died BEF 1283 in (dsp). She married Richard de Vernon in 1st wife.
Extract from British History on Line In 1225 William son of Richard Vernon of Haddon, Derbyshire, (fn. 15) was holding two-thirds of Pitchcott (a small parish with an area of 925 acres within the Aylesbury Vale district of Buckinghamshire) as Roger Pipard's tenant, (fn. 16) and the whole fee in 1235 (fn. 17) and 1236 (fn. 18) apparently as guardian of Hawise daughter of his half-brother Robert Vernon, (fn. 19) whom he seems to have married to his son Richard. The latter was holding both in Pitchcott and Haddon in the mid13th century. (fn. 20) Hawise afterwards married Gilbert Francis, (fn. 21) who, surviving her, died in 1278. (fn. 22) His son and heir Richard married the daughter of Michael de Hartcla, (fn. 23) and took the name of Vernon. (fn. 24) In 1290 he enfeoffed his son Richard and Eleanor daughter of Giles Fenes of Pitchcott Manor, (fn. 25) and in 1292 it was granted to her father in custody during their minority. (fn. 26) Richard Vernon, the father, regained seisin of this manor, however, before 1302, (fn. 27) and in 1323 was sued by Maud, the widow of his son Richard, who claimed a third of it in dower. (fn. 28) A grant of free warren in Pitchcott was made to Richard Vernon in 1328. (fn. 29)
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Alianore de Frenes's Timeline
1250 |
1250
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Wendover, Buckinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1283 |
1283
Age 33
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