Michael le Fleming, II

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Michael le Fleming, II

Also Known As: "Michael II Fleming"
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Birthplace: Castle, Beckermet, Cumbria, England
Death: 1186 (57-66)
Beckermet, Cumbria, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir Michael le Fleming and de Stuteville
Husband of Christian de Stainton
Father of Richard le Fleming; William Fleming, of Aldingham; Marcelius Fleming; Anselm le Fleming of Stainton in Kendal and Drigg; Jordon le Fleming and 2 others
Brother of Theobald le Fleming; John Fleming; Alice Fleming; William le Fleming and Stephen le Fleming

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About Michael le Fleming, II

In 1153, the second Michael le Fleming agreed an exchange of land with Furness Abbey, giving up Roose, Fordbootle and Crivelton for Little Urswick and part of Foss, near Bootle in Cumberland, so that the Abbot could get greater access to his port at Piel.

Notes: Muchland derives its name from Micheal's Land after Michael le Fleming who was granted the lands by Henry I sometime between 1107 and 1111. These lands lay eastwards of Abbey Beck and southwards of the moors of Birkrigg and Swarthmoor and stretched right down to the southern-most tip of the peninsula at Rampside.[1] At that time the southern limit of the manor was Walney Channel, but it was later moved inland to follow the line of Sarah Beck or Roosebeck. This land became the new manor of Aldingham.

Aldingham is home to the Church of Saint Cuthbert, who was laid here after death on his journey to be buried. A little further down is the remains of Aldingham Moat and Aldingham Motte, both homes to the Lords of Aldingham in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Newbiggin was once home to Sea Mill, one of the three mills of the manor.

Sources

  • Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists who came to New England between 1623 and 1650, Frederick Lewis Weis, with additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. Fifth Edition, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, Maryland, 1979. 41:25

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Michael le Fleming, II's Timeline

1124
1124
Castle, Beckermet, Cumbria, England
1147
1147
Caernarvon Castle, Beckernet, Cumberland, Engl
1153
April 1153
Aldingham Manor, Furness, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
1156
1156
Stainton, Borough of Doncaster, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
1158
1158
Of Aldingham, Lancashire, England
1160
1160
Of, Aldingham, Lancashire, England
1162
1162
Of, Aldingham, Lancashire, England
1164
1164
Of, Aldingham, Lancashire, Eng.
1186
1186
Age 62
Beckermet, Cumbria, England