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About Henry de Tracy
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HENRY de Tracy ([May] [1237/38]-before 1274). A writ dated 10 Jan "33 Hen III", after the death of "Gunnora de la Mare" names "Henry, son of Henry Tracy her uncle, aged 13 at Whitsunday, 35 Hen III, and a son of Henry de la Mare, whose name is unknown, aged 15, are variously stated to be her heir" and "Elveiscot alias Elfeiscot, Alfiscot [Oxford]…Winterburne [Wiltshire]".
Origins
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Braose-105
Maud de Brewes married before May 1220 (date of lawsuit) Henry de Tracy, Knt., Baron of the Exchequer, Constable of Exeter Castle, Governor of Lundy Island, son and heir of Oliver de Tracy of Barnstaple, Devon, and Eve Fitz Warin.[1] They had four sons and one daughter:
- Henry, living in 1263, predeceased his father and left no surviving issue[1]
- Thomas, Knt., married Iseult de Cardinham before 1256 and had no issue; he was living in 1263, when his father gave him lands in Cornwall, but had died by 1268[1]
- John, clerk, died about 1254[1][2]
- [Master] Oliver, clerk, appointed in 1265 with his father as Wardens of the Devon sea shore[1][2]
- Eve, predeceased her father, wife of Guy de Bryan and mother of Maud[1]
References
- https://buist-keatch.org/buist/goring/8704.html Cites
- Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands
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Henry de Tracy's Timeline
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May 1238
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1263 |
1263
Age 24
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