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Margaret Tibetot (Deincourt), Baroness Tibetot

Also Known As: "Margaret Peincourt", "de Tibetot"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Blankney, Lincolnshire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: circa April 02, 1380 (27-44)
Nettlestead, Bosmere, Suffolk, England (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of William Deincourt, 2nd Baron Deincourt and Millicent Deincourt
Wife of Robert Tiptoft, 3rd Baron Tibetot and Sir John Cheyne, of Beckford
Mother of Maria Pope; Margaret Tiptoft, Lady Scrope; Millicent Tiptoft and Lady Elizabeth Despencer, Baroness le Despencer
Sister of Sir William Deincourt, Knight and John Eyncourt

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About Margaret Tibetot, Baroness Tibetot

Margaret Deincourt married Sir Robert DE TIBETOT (Tiptoft) 3rd Baron Tibetot of Nettlestead, son of John DE TIBETOT 2nd Baron de Tibetot of Nettlestead and Margaret DE BADLESMERE. (Sir Robert DE TIBETOT 3rd Baron Tibetot of Nettlestead was born in 1341 in Nettlestead, Suffolk, England, christened on 11 Jun 1341 in Nettlestead, Suffolk, England and died on 13 Apr 1372 in Nettlestead, Sufolk, England.)

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  • Margaret Deincourt1
  • F, d. 2 April 1380
  • Father Sir William Deincourt, Lord Deincourt b. b 1300, d. 2 Jun 1364
  • Mother Milicent la Zouche d. 22 Jun 1379
  • A settlement for the marriage Margaret Deincourt and Sir Robert de Tibetot, 3rd Baron Tibetot was made on 14 January 1348. A contract for the marriage of Margaret Deincourt and Sir Robert de Tibetot, 3rd Baron Tibetot was signed on 30 April 1348. Margaret Deincourt married Sir Robert de Tibetot, 3rd Baron Tibetot, son of Sir John de Tibetot, 2nd Baron Tibetot and Margaret Badlesmere, before 5 June 1348; They had 3 daughters (Margaret, Millicent, & Elizabeth). Margaret Deincourt married Sir John Cheyne before 14 November 1373. Margaret Deincourt died on 2 April 1380.
  • Family Sir Robert de Tibetot, 3rd Baron Tibetot b. 11 Jun 1341, d. 13 Apr 1372
  • Children
    • Margaret Tibetot+ b. c 1366
    • Milicent Tibetot b. 12 Apr 1368, d. c 1446
    • Elizabeth Tibetot+ b. 1370, d. b 20 Jun 1424
  • Citations
  • 1.[S3549] Unknown author, The Complete Peerage, by Cokayne, Vol. IV, p. 290, Vol. XII/2, p. 97; Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, 4th Ed., by F. L. Weis, p. 77; The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz, by Ronny O. Bodine, p. 85.
  • From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p424.htm#i... __________
  • Complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and ..., Volume 7 By George Edward Cokayne
  • Complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and ..., Volume 7 By George Edward Cokayne
  • Pg. 401
  • Barony by Writ.
  • I. 1308. 1. PAIN DE TIBETOT, of Langar, co. Notts, and Nettlested, co. Suffolk, s. and h. of Robert DE TIBETOT,(a) of the same, Gov. of the Castles of Nottingham, Prchester, Carmathen and Caridgan, by Eva, da. (or grandaughter) of PAIN DE CHAWORTH, was aged 19 at the death of his father (1297) 26 ED. I., and, having served in the Scotch wars, was sum. to Parl. as a Baron (LORD TIBETOT) by writs from 10 March 1307/8) 1 Ed. II. to 26 Nov. (1313) 7 Ed. II. He was subsequently, Justice in Eyre beyond Trent, and Gov. of Nottingham Castle. He m. Agnes, da of William DE ROS, of Hamlake. He was slain by the Scots at the battle of Strivelin, 1314. His widow m. Thomas DE VERE.
    • II. 1314. 2. JOHN (DE TIBETOT), LORD TIBETOT, only s. and h.; aged 1 year at the death of his father in 1314. He was sum. to Parl. from 1 April (1335) 9 Ed. II. to 20 Jan. 1365/6) 39 Ed. III. He served in the wars with France, Flanders, and Scotland, and was (1346) Gov. of Berwick Castle. He m. firstly, before 1338, Margaret (then aged 23), sister and coheir (1338) of Giles (DE BADLESMERE), LORD BADLESMERE, 4th and yst. da. of Bartholomew, LORD BADLESMERE, by Margaret, da. of Thomas DE CLARE. With her he obtained a considerable inheritance, including the estate of Castlecombe, co. Wilts. He m. secondly Elizabeth, widow of Sir Thomas WANTON, da. of Sir Robert ASPALL. He d. 13 April 1367) 41 Ed. III.
      • III. 1367, to 1372. 3. ROBERT (DE TIBETOT), LORD TIBETOT, 2d but 1st surv. s. and h.(b) by 1st wife; b. about 1341, being aged 26 at the death of his father in 1367. He was sum. to Parl. from 24 Feb. (1367/8) 42 Ed. III. to 8 Jan. (1370/1) 44 Ed. III. He m. Margaret, da. of William (DEINCOURT), LORD DEINCOURT, by Millicent, said to be a da. of William (DE ROS), LORD ROS. He d. s.p.m. 13 April (1372) 46 Ed. III., when the Barony fell into abeyance between his 3 daughters and coheirs.(c) His widow m. John CHEYNE. ___________
  • Ancestral roots of certain American colonists who came to America before ... By Frederick Lewis Weis, Walter Lee Sheppard, Kaleen E.
  • Ancestral roots of certain American colonists who came to America before ... By Frederick Lewis Weis, Walter Lee Sheppard, Kaleen E.
  • Pg. 68
  • 33. MARGARET DE CLARE (54-33); m. Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st Lord Badlesmere.
    • 34. MARGARET DE BADLESMERE, d. 1344/47; m. bef. 24 Jul 1337 (as (1) wife) Sir John Tibetot, b. 1313, d. 1367, 2nd Lord Tybotot, Keeper of Berwick-on-Tweed, s. Payn Tibetot (or Tybotot), d. 1314, 1st Lord Tybetot, by wife Agnes, dau. WILLIAM DE ROS (89-30), d. 1316, 1st Lord Ros of Helmsley by wife Maud de Vaux. (CP XII (2) 94-97; R.J. Mitchel, John Tiptoft (1427-1470)).
    • 35 SIR ROBERT TIBETOT, b. 1341, d. 1372, Lord Tybotot, of Nettlestead, Suffolk; m. bef. Trinity 1348 MARGARET DEINCOURT (200-34), d. 1380, dau. SIR WILLIAM DEINCOURT (247A=30), d. 1364, 2nd Lord Deincourt. She m. (2) by 14 Nov. 1373 John Cheyne. (CP XII (2) 97-98; John Tiptoft (1427-1470), cit.). _______________________
  • Margaret Deincourt1
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  • Margaret Deincourt married Robert Tiptoft, son of John Tiptoft, 2nd Lord Tiptoft and Margaret de Badlesmere.1
  • Her married name became Tiptoft.1
  • Citations
  • 1.[S1916] Tim Boyle, "re: Boyle Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 16 September 2006. Hereinafter cited as "re: Boyle Family."
  • From: http://thepeerage.com/p39610.htm#i396098 _____________
  • Sir John Cheyne or Cheney, was a Member of Parliament and briefly the initial Speaker of the House of Commons of England in the Parliament of October 1399, summoned by the newly-acclaimed Henry IV.[1]
  • In 1372 he married Margaret, daughter of William, Lord Deincourt and the widow of Robert, Lord Tiptoft which brought him wealth and status. He becamee an esquire in the king's household and was knighted in 1378. . . . . etc.
  • References
  • 1.^ A Political Index to the Histories of Great Britain & Ireland, Or, a Complete Register of the Hereditary Honours, Public Offices, and Persons in Office: From the Earliest Periods to the Present Time
  • 2.^ J.S. Roskell, et al., History of Parliament: The House of Commons, 1386-1421. K.B. McFarlane, Lancastrian Kings and Lollard Knights.
  • This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cheyne_(speaker) ___________________
  • John CHENEY of Beckford
  • Born: ABT 1348
  • Died: 1413, Beckford, Gloucestershire, England
  • Married 1: Margaret DEINCOURT (d. 2 Apr 1380) (dau. of William Deincourt, 9º B. Deincourt, and Millicent La Zouche) (w. of Robert Tiptoft) BEF Nov 1373
  • Married 2: Margaret LOVETOFT (b. 22 Jan 1373 - d. 19 Jun 1438) (dau. of Edward Lovetoft of Southoe)
  • From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/CHENEY.htm ___________
  • CHEYNE, Sir John I (d.1413/14), of Beckford, Glos.
  • m. (1) between Apr. 1372 and Nov. 1373, Margaret (d. 2 Apr. 1380), da. of William, 2nd Lord Deincourt, by Millicent, da. of William, 1st Lord Zouche, wid. of Robert, 3rd Lord Tybotot,1 s.p.; (2) bef. 1388, Margaret (22 Jan. 1373-19 June 1438),2 da. and h. of Edward Lovetoft of Southoe, Hunts., 2s. Kntd. by Feb. 1378.
  • .... etc. Cheyne’s parentage has not been discovered, although a case has been made for his membership of the Buckinghamshire family of that name which lived at Drayton Beauchamp.5 Almost certainly a younger son (for all the lands he subsequently held were secured either by marriage or by royal grant), he was destined for a career in the Church, and, indeed, went so far as to take minor orders before the prospects of an extremely advantageous marriage and an introduction to royal service altered his course. In later years he was to be regarded in certain ecclesiastical circles as a renegade and apostate. It seems likely that he had a legal training as a civilian and canonist, and both his later employment in the court of chivalry, where civilian processes were used, and his ambassadorial work at the Curia, indicate an intelligent, well-educated man. Probably because of his obscure, or even lowly, birth Cheyne’s marriage in 1372 or 1373 to the daughter of one peer and the widow of another, met with opposition from her family the Deincourts, who were subsequently accused of having assaulted and injured him at Langar in Nottinghamshire, one of the manors the marriage brought him. Furthermore, the match was contracted without royal approval, for which breach Cheyne was fined £100. In the event this proved to be no great hardship, for during the eight years before his wife’s death Cheyne was to enjoy possession of her dower estates situated in five counties and valued at 230 marks a year, and in 1378 the £50 still owing for the fine (which he had been permitted to pay in half-yearly instalments of £10) was cancelled. By August 1374 he had become an esquire in the King’s household, possibly owing his entry to his connexion with the treasurer of the Exchequer, Richard, Lord Scrope† of Bolton, who held the wardship of Cheyne’s three stepdaughters, the Tybotot coheirs. He was knighted in about 1378, the year in which he took command of a small force at sea. From then on Cheyne was to be closely connected with some former members of the Black Prince’s household, a group favouring heretical views and later known as the ‘lollard knights’, among them Sir Lewis Clifford, Sir Thomas Latimer† and Clifford’s son-in-law, Sir Philip de la Vache*. The connexion proved to be long-lasting: in 1393 Cheyne was to be one of a group to whom as feoffees to fulfil his will Clifford conveyed the castle and lordship of Ewyas Harold (Herefordshire), and 11 years later he was named as overseer of Clifford’s will. .... etc.
  • From: http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/ch... ______________
  • A genealogical history of the dormant, abeyant, forfeited, and extinct ... By Sir Bernard Burke
  • A genealogical history of the dormant, abeyant, forfeited, and extinct ... By Sir Bernard Burke
  • Pg. 533
  • ROBERT DE TIBETOT, 3rd baron, summoned to parliament, from 24 February, 1368, to 8 January, 1371. His lordship m. Margaret, dau. of William Deincourt, Lord Deincourt, and by her (who m.2ndly. John Cheyne) had issue,
    • MARGARET (who inherited Langar, Notts.), m. to Roger, 2nd Lord Scrope, of Bolton; the heir-general of this Margaret is HENRI-JAMES JONES, Esq.
    • MILICENT (who inherited the manors of Castlecombe, Wilts, and Oxenden, Gloucesstershire), m. to Stephen le Scrope, brother of the above Roger; the heir-general of this co-heiress is EMMA PHIPPS, wife of GEORGE-POULETT SCROPE, Esq., of Castlecombe, Wilts, and only child of the late William Scrope, Est., of Castlecombe.
    • ELIZABETH (who inherited Nettlested, co. Suffolk), m. to Philip le Despencer, the younger: the heir-general of this co-heiress, Elizabeth, is LORD WENTWORTH.
  • Lord Tibbetot d. in 1372, when his lands devolved upon his daus. as co-heirs, . . . . ___________________
  • Links
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_le_Despencer,_2nd_Baron_le_Desp...

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Margaret Tibetot, Baroness Tibetot's Timeline

1344
1344
Blankney, Lincolnshire, England (United Kingdom)
1360
1360
1365
1365
Nettlestead, Suffolk, England
1368
April 12, 1368
Of, Nettlestead, Suffolk, England
1370
1370
Nettlestead, Suffolk, England (United Kingdom)
1380
April 2, 1380
Age 36
Nettlestead, Bosmere, Suffolk, England (United Kingdom)
1991
September 25, 1991
Age 36
October 15, 1991
Age 36