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About wife of Robert de Eyton
Not the same as Edelina
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Family:
Robert de Eyton
Child
- Peter I de Eyton
EYTON's ANTIQUITIES OF SHROPSHIRE. Vol. 8. link
26 EYTON ON THE WEALDMOORS.
It is with respect to Buttery, and Robert de Eyton's disposal thereof in the reign of Henry II., that the history of this family recommences, nearly a century after Domesday. Robert de Eyton gave Buttery to Shrewsbury Abbey, with the consent of Ivo Pantulf his Suzerain. As usual in such early grants, the confirming Deed of the Suzerain is the only one preserved, perhaps the only one executed at the time. Ivo Pantulf addressing his sons, acquaints them that "he has conceded in ahnoign to the Monks of Shrewsbury a certain estate (unam terram) which is called Buttereia, which Robert de Eiton had given to the said Monks. Witnesses,- Alured Abbot of Hageman, Ivo Chaplain, Ralph Pantulf, Walter, Roger de Bethesloua, John de Eppeleia, Helias de Jai, Robert Christian, etc". [1]
The above Deed probably passed between 1170 and 1175, and so was coeval with the close of Robert de Eyton's life.
PETER DE EYTON, his successor and I presume his son, is known chiefly by his attestations of the earlier Charters of Wombridge Priory. The Benefactions of Madoc ap Gervase, Lord of Sutton, of Walter de Dunstanvill, Lord of Idsall, of John de Cambrai Lord of Lee-Gomery and of Alan de Hadley Lord of Hadley, range between the years 1180 and 1194, and they are nearly all attested by Peter de Eyton. [2]
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