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John Deincourt, 7th Lord of D’Eyncourt

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Birthplace: Blankney, Lincolnshire, England
Death: October 14, 1257 (31-32)
Blankney, Lincolnshire, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Oliver II Deincourt, 6th Lord d’Eyncourt and Nichola de Camville
Husband of Agnes de Neville
Father of Sir Edmund Deincourt, 8th Lord Eyncourt

Occupation: 7th Baron of Blankney, Knight
Managed by: James Fred Patin, Jr.
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About John Deincourt, 7th Lord of D’Eyncourt

  • John Deincourt, 7th Lord Deincourt1
  • M, #15177, d. before 14 October 1257
  • Father Oliver d' Aincourt d. b 1246
  • Mother Nichole
  • John Deincourt, 7th Lord Deincourt was born at Lincolnshire, Holmsfield & Elmston, Derbyshire, Granby, Nottinghamshire. He married Agnes de Neville, daughter of Geoffrey de Neville, Sheriff of Northumberland and Joan of Monmouth. John Deincourt, 7th Lord Deincourt died before 14 October 1257.
  • Family Agnes de Neville d. b 20 Jul 1293
  • Child
    • Sir Edmund Deincourt, 1st or 8th Lord Deincourt+ d. bt 6 Jan 1326 - 1327
  • Citations
  • [S4016] Unknown author, The Complete Peerage, by Cokayne, Vol. IV, p. 118; Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, 4th Ed., by F. L. Weis, p. 154; Wallop Family, p. 260.
  • From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p505.htm#i... __________
  • JOHN [II] Deincourt of Blankney, Lincolnshire, son of OLIVER [II] de Aincourt & his wife Nicole --- (-before 14 Oct 1257). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. A charter dated 8 Nov 1251 records an agreement between “Johannem de Eyncurt et Agnetem uxorem eius” and “Henricum filium Willelmi de Percy” (authorised by “Henricus filius Ricardi de Percy”) relating to land “in Herghum”[96].
  • m firstly ---.
  • m secondly (before 12 Nov 1251) as her second husband, AGNES de Neville, widow of RICHARD de Percy of Topcliffe, Yorkshire, daughter of GEOFFREY de Neville of Raby, co. Durham & his wife Joan --- (-[16 Jun 1285/20 Jul 1293]). A charter dated 8 Nov 1251 records an agreement between “Johannem de Eyncurt et Agnetem uxorem eius” and “Henricum filium Willelmi de Percy” (authorised by “Henricus filius Ricardi de Percy”) relating to land “in Herghum”[97].
  • John [II] & his second wife had one child:
    • 1. EDMUND Deincourt (-6 Jan 1327). He was summoned to Parliament from 1299, whereby he is held to have become Lord Deincourt. m ISABEL de Mohun, daughter of REYNOLD de Mohun of Dunster, Somerset & his second wife Isabel de Ferrers of the Earls of Derby. Edmund & his wife had one child:
      • a) JOHN Deincourt (-before 1327). m ---. The name of John’s wife is not known. John & his wife had children:
        • i) WILLIAM Deincourt (-2 Jun 1364). He succeeded his grandfather as Lord Deincourt.
        • - see below.
  • From: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3.htm#JohnAi... ____________
  • Agnes De NEVILLE
  • Died: BEF 20 Jul 1293
  • Father: Geoffrey De NEVILLE
  • Mother: Joan PLANTAGENET
  • Married 1: Richard De PERCY (5º B. Percy)
  • Children:
    • 1. Henry De PERCY
    • 2. Alexander De PERCY
  • Married 2: John DEINCOURT of Blankney (d. BEF 14 Oct 1257)
  • Children:
    • 3. Edmund DEINCOURT of Blankney and Branston (d. 6 Jan 1326/7)
  • From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/NEVILLE1.htm#Agnes De NEVILLE1 ____________________
  • JOHN [I] de Aincourt, son of WALTER [II] de Aincourt & his wife --- (-6 Nov 1183). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. The Rotuli de Dominabus of 1185 records “Oliverus filius Johannis de Eincurt xxiv annorum…nepos Radulfi Murdac”, adding that “Johannes de Eincurt obiit elapsis ii annis ad festum sancti Leonardi” and referring to the dower of "domina Aliz uxor Johannis de Eincurt…in Blangenia"[76].
  • m ALICE Murdac, daughter of --- Murdac & his wife --- de Chesney (-after 1185). The Rotuli de Dominabus of 1185 records “Oliverus filius Johannis de Eincurt xxiv annorum…nepos Radulfi Murdac”, adding that “Johannes de Eincurt obiit elapsis ii annis ad festum sancti Leonardi” and referring to the dower of "domina Aliz uxor Johannis de Eincurt…in Blangenia"[77].
  • John [I] & his wife had [three] children:
    • 1. OLIVER [I] de Aincourt ([1161/62]-1201 or before). The Rotuli de Dominabus of 1185 records “Oliverus filius Johannis de Eincurt xxiv annorum…nepos Radulfi Murdac”, adding that “Johannes de Eincurt obiit elapsis ii annis ad festum sancti Leonardi”, and referring to revenue "de Langho…de Branntone…de Blangenia"[78]. The Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1186/87, records knights’ fees of "Oliverus de Aencurt xxxv l" in Lincolnshire[79]. The Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1194/95 and 1196/97, records "Oliver de Aencurt" among "isti habuerunt quietantiam per brevia" in Lincolnshire[80]. “Oliverus de Aincurta” donated land “in Braunceton...sicut Walterus de Eyncaria avus meus dedit” to Thurgarton priory, Nottinghamshire by undated charter[81]. The Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1201/12, records knights’ fees of "Oliverus de Aencurt xl milites; in xiii, xxxv per episcopum Norwicensem" in Lincolnshire[82]. The Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1210/12, records "Oliverus de Ainecurt ii milites" in Yorkshire[83]. The Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1210/12, records "honor Oliveri de Encurt" in Lincolnshire[84]. The Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1210/12, records "Oliverus de Aencurt ccv milites" in Nottinghamshire/Derbyshire[85]. m firstly ---. The name of Olvier’s first wife is not known. The marriage is indicated by the description of the lawsuit, extracts quoted below, which involved Oliver [I]’s wife Amabel and his son Oliver [II], which is inconsistent with Amabel having been Oliver [II]’s mother. m secondly as her first husband, AMABEL, daughter of --- (-after 10 Feb 1219). Amabel married secondly Henry Le Eueske: “Henry Le Eueske and Amabilla his wife” claimed parts of manors in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Buckinghamshire from “Oliver de Aincurt” on the basis that they were “of the inheritance of Oliver de Aincurt father of the said Oliver and late the husband of Amabilla, in Branston Lincolnshire”, dated 10 Feb 1219[86]. Oliver [I] & his first wife had one child:
      • a) OLIVER [II] de Aincourt (-after 1231). “Henry Le Eueske and Amabilla his wife” claimed parts of manors in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Buckinghamshire from “Oliver de Aincurt” on the basis that they were “of the inheritance of Oliver de Aincurt father of the said Oliver and late the husband of Amabilla, in Branston Lincolnshire”, dated 10 Feb 1219[87]. The list of fees held from Philippe II King of France includes “terra Oliveri de Eincuria, unum feodum apud Eincuriam” among the “Ballivia Caletensis, alias domini Gaufridi de Capella”[88]. Bracton records a claim, dated 1231, by "Willelmus Longespei et Idonea uxor eius" against "Oliuero de Ayncurt et Nicholæ uxori eius" concerning "manerium de Dudingtona", inherited from "Nicholaæ de Haya avie ipsius Idonee cuius heres ipsa est" which names "Gerardum de Kaunuilla et Nicholaam uxorem eius Ricardum de Humaz et Juliam uxorem eius et Willelmum de Rullos et Isabellam uxorem eius" as "filias et heredes Ricardi de Haya"[89]. m NICOLE, daughter of ---. Bracton records a claim, dated 1231, by "Willelmus Longespei et Idonea uxor eius" against "Oliuero de Ayncurt et Nicholæ uxori eius" concerning "manerium de Dudingtona", inherited from "Nicholaæ de Haya avie ipsius Idonee cuius heres ipsa est" which names "Gerardum de Kaunuilla et Nicholaam uxorem eius Ricardum de Humaz et Juliam uxorem eius et Willelmum de Rullos et Isabellam uxorem eius" as "filias et heredes Ricardi de Haya"[90]. Nicole was presumably closely related to the La Haye family. The document quoted above does not specify the relationship. Oliver [II] & his wife had one child:
        • i) JOHN [II] Deincourt of Blankney, Lincolnshire (-before 14 Oct 1257). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified.
        • - see below.
    • 2. .... etc.

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