Sir William de Fauconberge

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Sir William de Fauconberge

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Skelton, Yorkshire, England
Death: before March 10, 1295
Immediate Family:

Son of Lord Walter de Fauconberg, Baron Fauconberge and Agnes de Brus
Husband of NN de Fauconberg
Father of Lore de St. Quintin
Brother of Mary Or Margery de Fauconberg; Walter de Faucomberg, 2nd Baron Faucomberg and Anice d'Engaine

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About Sir William de Fauconberge

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Sir William DE FAUCOMBERGE 593

Born: Abt 1264, Skelton, Yorkshire, England

Married: Lora (Unknown)


Fauconberg and Brus burials at Guisborough Priory, Guisborough, Redcar and Cleveland Unitary Authority, North Yorkshire, England

'Townships: Nether Wyresdale', in A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 7, ed. William Farrer and J Brownbill (London, 1912), pp. 300-305. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol7/pp300-305 [accessed 14 November 2020.]

The Brus moiety of Nether Wyresdale or Garstang descended to Peter son of Peter and Helewise, and on his death without issue in or before 1274 his four sisters were found to be co-heirs, namely Margaret married to Robert de Ros, Lucy to Marmaduke de Thweng, Agnes to Walter de Fauconberg, and Ladarena to John de Bellew. (fn. 9) Of these Margaret de Ros had Kendal and appears to have had little or nothing to do with Wyresdale (fn. 10); and the others, concerned chiefly in Yorkshire, granted their rights to John de Rigmaiden, who appears about 1290, (fn. 11) and founded the family of Rigmaiden of Wedacre or Woodacre, seated for over three centuries in the adjacent township of Barnacre.

The Fauconberg and Bellew families scarcely appear in this lordship. Walter and William sons of Walter de Fauconberg in the father's lifetime were concerned in various local suits from 1276 to 1292. (fn. 21) John son of Walter de Fauconberg in 1333–43 claimed a rent of £10 from Garstang, alleging that it had been granted by John de Rigmaiden in 1305 to his father Walter, lord of Whitton in Lincolnshire. (fn. 22) John's son, Sir Walter de Fauconberg, renewed the claim in 1351–2. (fn. 23)

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Sir William de Fauconberge's Timeline

1264
1264
Skelton, Yorkshire, England
1288
1288
Skelton, Yorkshire, England
1295
March 10, 1295
Age 31