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John de Mautby

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Caiston,,Norfolk,England
Death: February 18, 1433 (33-42)
England
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir Robert de Mautby and Margaret de Beauchamp
Husband of Margaret Berney
Father of Margaret Paston
Half brother of Thomas De Mautby

Managed by: Daniel Robert May
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Immediate Family

About John de Mautby

Table Five: Coats of Arms Associated with the Family of Robert Mautby

  http://heraldry.freeservers.com/pastons.htm

* William Marshall 30

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  • Robert Mautby = Elen Marshall (see table six)
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  • Sir John Mautby Thomas de Lovain
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  • Sir Roger Mautby 18 = Alianora Lovain Adam Clifton 7
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  • John Mautby 27 = Elen Clifton
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  • Robert Mautby 15 = Margaret Beauchamp
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  • John Mautby 12 = Margaret Berney
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  • William Paston 71 John Paston 14 = Margaret Mautby
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John, son and heir, of Robert Mauteby, Esq. married Margaret, daughter of John Berney, Esq. of Reedham, by whom he had Margaret his only daughter and heir, who married John Paston, Esq. son and heir of Sir William Paston the judge, and brought a great estate into that family: by her will dated February 4, 1481, then his widow, and proved December 18, 1484; "bequeaths her body to be buried in the ele of that church of Mauteby, in which ele, rest the bodyes of diverse of myne ancestors, I wyll that my executors purvey a stone of marble to be leyde aloft upon my grave, and I wyll have four scotchyns set thereon, one at each corner thereof, the first, Paston, and Mauteby; the second, Manteby, and Burney of Redeham; the third, Mauteby, and the Lord Loveyn, the fourth, Mauteby, and Sir Roger Beauchamp, and in the middle, of the stone, a scotchyn of arms alone; and under the same—God is my trust; with a scripture written in the verges thereof,"

Here lyeth Margaret Paston, late wief of John Paston, doughter and heyre of John Mawteby, Squyr.

http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=78788

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MALTBY, or MAWTBY.

Wiston, a freeman of Ralph Stalra, held it in the Confessor's time, consisting of a carucate and a half of land, 7 villains, 2 borderers, and 2 servi, there was a carucate and a half in demean, and one among the tenants, with 4 acres of meadow, and the moiety of a mill, 7 salt works, 7 cows, 2 swine, and 122 sheep. Sixteen freemen and the moiety of another held under commendation only 80 acres of land; there were always belonging to it 4 carucates, 2 acres and a half of meadow, and 4 salt works; and there were 14 freemen which Ralph, the Earl of Norfolk added, and they had 2 carucates and 50 acres of land, with 7 borderers, and the moiety of another, always 9 carucates and 10 acres of meadow, with 6 salt works and an half, and the fourth part of one. The King and the Earl had the soc of the whole, and all the freemen's tenure was valued at 30s. but at the survey at 53s. and 7d. the other at 40s. after at 50s. and at the survey at 66s. and 6d.; it was one leuca long, and 8 furlongs broad, and paid 2s. gelt. (fn. 1)

This lordship was granted to Ralph Guader Earl of Norfolk, but how long after the expulsion of Wiston at the Conquest does not appear; this Ralph forfeited it on his rebellion against the Conqueror, and Godric was steward of it for him, when Domesday Book was compiled.

A family who took their name from the town were early enfeoffed of it by the Crown, Simon de Maudeby had an interest herein in the 10th year of Richard I. when he was tenent, and Lambert Fitz Otho, petent, in a fine of 16 acres of land.

In the 4th of Henry III. Robert, son of Robert de Mauteby, Gyles, John, Jeffrey, Matt, and Ralph his brothers, came to an agreement with Robert, son of Walter de Mauteby, for 3 carucates of land which they claimed as the inheritance of Robert, son of Richard their father, which they released to Robert, son of Walter, Robert de Mauteby, son of Richard aforementioned, gave to God, and St. Mary of Sibton priory in Suffolk, all his rent in his
salt works here by deed sans date; witnesses, Sir William de Dweby, Sir Richard de Clipesby, Sir Wasin de Roulesby; the seal large, and a lion rampant.

Walter de Mauteby had free-warren in the 32d of Henry III. and in the 34th Walter de Mauteby, son of Robert, was lord, and in the 41st; and in 1270, William Aleyn of Stokesby, Epidia de Harynby, &c. co-feoffees of Richard de Haringby deceased, received of Sir Walter de Mauteby 6 marks of silver due to the said Richard, this, for the greater security (as the receipt specifies), was sealed by the seal of the official in the cathedral church of Norwich; the seal was broken, but part of it seemed to be the impress of a great church.

In the 20th of Edward I. the jury find, that neither the manor, or any lands in Mauteby were partable, but were to descend to Robert de Mauteby, son and heir of Walter; and Sir Robert de Mauteby occurs lord in 1300.

John de Mauteby was lord in the 9th of Edward II. and also in 1330, and in 1336, in the 10th of Edward III. as appeared from a deed of that date.

Sir Robert de Mauteby and Alianore (Eleanor de Mauteby) his wife, living as by a fine in 1355.

In 1366, Sir John de Mauteby in the 40th of Edward III. was a feoffee for the manors of Lanwades, in Weston, and Peek-hall in Titleshale in Norfolk, and sealed with a plain cross; and in the year 1374, Sir John de Mauteby, son of Sir John, was buried before the altar of St. Mary's, in the church of Freton St.

Edmund, in Suffolk, where he lived. (fn. 2) Sir John de Mauteby, lord in the 5th of Richard II. and in 1396, Sir Sir John de Mauteby, Lord of Mauteby, Bassingham, West Becham & Malask and Agnes Maltby his wife enfeoffed Sir Adam Clifton in his manors of Mauteby, Winterton, East Somerton, &c. for the use of John, his eldest son, &c. in tail.

In 1403, Sir John de Mauteby made his last will and testament, on October 27 and 29, to be buried in the church of St. Peter and St. Paul of Mauteby, in the chapel of St. Mary, by the body of Agnes his wife, under the same marble stone, on the right hand; appoints Robert de Martham, Geff. de Somerton, John de Gresham, &c. (fn. 3) executors; gives to Robert, his son and heir, all his horses, cows, carts, corn, bees, wardrobe, ornaments of his chapel in Mauteby manor; to John his son, a piece of silver, late John Mauteby's his uncle's, &c. to Thomas, his son, another piece, &c. proved December 18, following; this Sir John died October 30, 1403.

Robert Mauteby, Esq. enfeoffed in 1413, Sir Miles Stapleton, Sir Sim. Felbrigge, Sir William Argenton, &c. in the manors of Mauteby, Sparham, Basingham, Beckam, Matlash, Briston, Kirk-hall in Salle, Flegg-hall in Winterton, Somerton, &c. 100s. rent in Castre, and Merkeshale, Freton manor in Suffolk, to fulfill his will made in the same year, by which he enjoyns Eleanor his wife, to pay his debts; 20 marks per ann. for two years to John his son, for maintenance; 5 marks to brother John Ocle, to serve for him and his families' soul, and John to pay him 5l. per ann. for life, 20s. per ann. to Eleanor his daughter, a nun at Shouldham; 80l. to the marriage of Agues his daughter; his wife with the remaining profits, to keep Walter, Edward, Peter, and Thomas his sons, till of age, and Agnes till married. All the manors after his mother, and his brothers and sister provided for, to be released to John his son and his heirs, entailed; and if Agnes dies unmarried without her portion, that to go to the repair of the south isle of Mauteby church; Alianore his widow, remarried Thomas Chambers, Esq. lord of Sparham in her right Ao. 20th of Henry VI.

John de Mautby, son and heir, of Sir Robert de Mautby, Esq. married Margaret Berney, daughter of John Berney, Esq of Reedham, by whom he had Margaret Paston his only daughter and heir, who married John Paston, Esq. son and heir of Sir William Paston the judge, and brought a great estate into that family: by her will dated February 4, 1481, then his widow, and proved December 18, 1484; "bequeaths her body to be buried in the ele of that church of Mauteby, in which ele, rest the bodyes of diverse of myne ancestors, I wyll that my executors purvey a stone of marble to be leyde aloft upon my grave, and I wyll have four scotchyns set thereon, one at each corner thereof, the first, Paston, and Mauteby; the second, Manteby, and Burney of Redeham; the third, Mauteby, and the Lord Loveyn, the fourth, Mauteby, and Sir Roger Beauchamp, and in the middle, of the stone, a scotchyn of arms alone; and under the same—God is my trust; with a scripture written in the verges thereof," - - - Source: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol11/p...

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Maltby-Maltbie family history (1916) Compiled and Edited by
DOROTHY MALTBY VERRILL PUBLISHED BY BIRDSEY L. MALTBIE 246 HIGH STREET. NEWARK, NEW JERSEY pg 92 Arms: Quart 12. Maultby, Azure, a cross formed throughout or, Mauteby, Mawtby, Maultby.

I. ROBERT Mautby m. Sara, dau. of Robert Mantell.

Note.— This is evidently Robert (3), Pedigree IV.

II. WALTER Mautby m. (i) AHce, dau. of Roger Fitz Os- borne; m. (2) Christian, dau. of Sir Piers de Bassingham ; 6th Ed- ward I., 1278.

III. ROBERT Maltby m. Isabell, dau. of Wihiam Flegg.

Note. — This would seem to be a younger brother of Sir Walter (5), Pedigree IV.

IV. ROBERT Mawtby m. Ellen, dau. of William Marshall, the younger, 1281 ; (first cousin to Sir Robert (6), Pedigree IV.)

V. Sir John Mautby, Kt., m. Isabel (or Elizabeth), dau. of Robert Clavering, son of Roger, Lord of Clavering, 9 Edward II. [1326]. Arms: Quart or. and gules, a bendlet sable.

  • Note — For same arms see Pedigree Maltby of Scarborough, Yorkshire. See Pedigree IV. B.

VI. Sir ROBERT Mawtby, Kt., m. Ellen, dau. and heiress of Thomas Lovayne, Kt., 1347. (Or this may have been Roger (6), who m. Ela, dau. of Thomas Fitz-Matthew de Lovayne.)

VII. Sir JOHN Mawtby, m. Elianor (Elen)^ dau. of Adam Clifton (de Bokenham).

VIII. ROBERT Mawtby, Squire, m. :Margaret. dau. and Heiress of Roger de Beauchamp of Blentnesho. Plis will 1413. See Pedigree IV. C.

IX. JOHN Mawtby, Squire, m. Margaret, dau. of John Barney (Berney), Esq., of Redham.

X. Margaret Mawtby, dau. and heiress ; born about 1420 ( ?) ; m. John Paston of Paston, Esq., son of Sir William Paston, Judge. She died about 1481-4. Her will 4 Feb., 1481, proved 18 Dec, 1484. From here the notes are a bit confused. Their children seem to have been :

  • XI. Sir John Paston. b. 1439; d. unm. in 1479.
  • 1 1 John Paston, living 1466.
  • II William Paston, b. 1459.
  • II Robert Paston.
  • II Edmund Paston, youngest son, had Anne (12) Pas-
  • ton, who m. William Yelverton : Constance (12),
  • Margery (12), Dorothy (12) and Phillipa (12)
  • Paston.
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A comparison with data from to what is on Ancestry.com

1. Walter de Mautby-19804 was born 1185 in Mautby, Norfolk, England. He died 1257 in Norfolk, England. Walter married (MRIN:10540) Christian de Bassingham d/o Piers de Bassingham Sir1169 –-19803. Christian was born 1198 in Bassingham, Lincolnshire, England. She died in Mautby, Norfolk, England.

2. Robert Mautby (de Mautby>-19619 was born 1220 in Mautby, Norfolk, England. He died 1292 in Mautby, Norfolk, England. Robert married (MRIN:10428) Elen Marshall-19612, daughter of William Marshall Sir-19027 and Elizabeth de Ferrers-19808 (MRIN:10429). Elen was born 1200 in Pembrokeshire, Wales. She died 1240 in Hertfordshire, England.

3. John Mautby Sir-19616 ( was born 11 Jan 1240 in Norfolk, England. He died 1336 in Mautby, Norfolk, England. John married (MRIN:10425) <Elizabeth Clavering>-19802. <Elizabeth was born 1270 in Marston St Lawrence, Oxfordshire, England. She died 1329 in Mautby, Norfolk, England.

4. Robert (Roger) Mautby Sir- was born 1290 in Mautby, Norfolk, England. He died 1347 in Mautby, Norfolk, England.Robert married (MRIN:10423) Ela FitzMathew <Eleanor (Alianora) Lovain> r/p Thomas Fitzmathew 1265--19613, daughter of Thomas de Lovain-19615 (MRIN:10424). Ela was born 1295 in <Lovaine> Mautby, Norfolk, England. She died <aft 1326> in Mauteby, Norfolk, England.

5. John de Mauteby,-19439 was born circa 1325 in Mauteby, , Norfolk, England. He died 30 Oct 1403 in Salle, Norfolk, , England. John married (MRIN:10319) Eleanor de Clifton-19438, daughter of Adam de Clifton, of Buckenham-19441 and Eleanor de Mortimer-19440 (MRIN:10320). Eleanor was born circa 1333 in Buckenham Castle, Buckenham, Norfolk, England. She died 1403 in Norfolk, , England.

6. Robert de Mautby (de Mauteby)-19029 was born circa 1375 in Salle <Paston>, Norfolkshire, , England. He died Oct 1434 <19 Apr 1418> in Oct 1434 Paston, Norfolk, England.Robert married (MRIN:10070) Margaret de Beauchamp-19028, daughter of Roger Beauchamp-19805 and Johanna (Joane) Clopton Lady-19030 (MRIN:10071). Margaret was born circa 1382 in Paston, Norfolk, England.

7. John de Mauteby (de Mautby)-19026 was born circa 1394/95 in Caiston, , Norfolk, England. He died 18 Feb 1433 in England. John married (MRIN:10068) Margaret Berney-19025, daughter of John Berney, Esq and Isabel Elizabeth De Heveringham-19620 (MRIN:10069), on 1423 in Paston, Norfolk, England. Margaret was born 1399 <circa 1370> in Blofield, Norfolk, England. She died 4 Feb 1481 in Caiston, Norfolk, England 1146 and was buried in church of Mauteby.

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John de Mautby's Timeline

1395
1395
Caiston,,Norfolk,England
1422
1422
Caiston, Norfolk, England
1433
February 18, 1433
Age 38
England