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THE BRUS / BRUCE OUTLINE from the Conquest to Maud BRUS 1419 de BRUS of Pickering = (juror on 23 April 1265 at an enquiry at Snainton, east of Pickering)Adam de BRUS I of Pickering = Matilda ? (died before 18 August 1284, when an indulgence was granted to those praying for his soul - his body interred in Pickering Church)Adam de BRUS IIMaster William of PickeringMaster Robert of PickeringCecilyPeter= Bernard de Bergh(a clergyman)(Doctor of Canon Law, dean of York)(Doctor of Civil Law, archdeaconof Nottingham, dean of York)Maud UGHTRED = Simon UGHTREDR obert UGHTREDof Scarborough(died before 13 0ctober 1305 when anew verderer for Pickering forest hadto be elected following his decease)(- still alive in 1332 at timeof property sale to her relativeRobert de Scarborough)(Sir) William de BRUS IRobert de BRUS(born between 1295 and 1300)The arms of Sir William de Brus.

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1 THE BRUS / BRUCE OUTLINE from the Conquest to Maud BRUS 1419 de BRUS of Pickering = (juror on 23 April 1265 at an enquiry at Snainton, east of Pickering)Adam de BRUS I of Pickering = Matilda ? (died before 18 August 1284, when an indulgence was granted to those praying for his soul - his body interred in Pickering Church)Adam de BRUS IIMaster William of PickeringMaster Robert of PickeringCecilyPeter= Bernard de Bergh(a clergyman)(Doctor of Canon Law, dean of York)(Doctor of Civil Law, archdeaconof Nottingham, dean of York)Maud UGHTRED = Simon UGHTREDR obert UGHTREDof Scarborough(died before 13 0ctober 1305 when anew verderer for Pickering forest hadto be elected following his decease)(- still alive in 1332 at timeof property sale to her relativeRobert de Scarborough)(Sir) William de BRUS IRobert de BRUS(born between 1295 and 1300)The arms of Sir William de Brus.

2 Gules a saltire engrailed argent and a chief indented argentThe tomb of Sir William de Brus in Pickering Church= Maud(his IPM 15 March 1361)(Maud = 2: Sir Alexanderde Neville of Raskelf, Yorks.)(? of Heworth near Aycliffecounty Durham)Adam(died young, in or before 1355)(Sir) William de BRUS IIborn c. 1339(note: both Mauds aka Matilda)(knighted before March 1370)(His IPM 7 May 1379)(led an eventful life!)= Joan ?William BRUS born c. 1373 (aged 6 at his father s IPM) = Margaret HAWYKE Walter HAWYKEof Little Eden, Easingtoncounty Durham(died before 29 June 1427 when anew verdere for Pickering forest hadto be elected following his decease)Robert BRUS = (BUT note that at his father s IPM in Robert was said to be aged 21)born c.

3 1400 Isabel MOWBRAYG eorge MOWBRAYof Easby, near StokesleyMaud BRUSI sabel BRUSE lizabeth= William APPLEBY= Richard EGLESFIELDof Farmanby, Yorks. Robert BROWN = 1419died in or before 1437- her will dated 30 July 1477;but thought to have lived : by 1438-9 all three couples were named in a document re shares of the advowson of the church of Thornton in 1421married before 1419all three couples married by 1438-9(In 1483 the BROWN s share now with Thomas MARSHALL,the EGLESFIELD family share now with William EGLESFIELD,while Sir William EURE had the APPLEBY share)In 1476 held a burgage formerlyownd by William BRUS DL 43/11/5[Creditor in 1288 - see NA: C241/9/296] [Note: NA: C241/68/82 and /80/224 -record Robert son of William le Brus of Kirby Misperton Pickeringas owing 23s - Creditor Thomas AGUILER merchant of York - dates 1309 to 1314][Eldest d.]

4 And co- heire, Glover]Robert de was buried at Guisborough. -Earl of Carrick in the right of his wife Marjorie, the young widowed heiress of Niall, 2nd Earl of died 1304G(u)isborough Priory was founded as the Priory of St Mary by Robert de Brus in 1119It isjust 35 miles by road from Guisborough to Pickering - 25 as the crow flies. Agnes was daughter and heiress of Fulk de Paynel of Carleton, North Yorkshire - Burke (1883) p. 80 Robert de Brus, 1st Lord of Annandale ( 1142) - so a generation later than the Conquest!Robert de Brus, the younger son, upon whom his father had settled the Scottish Lordship of Annandale, plus several wheat-producing ploughates at Skelton, Yorkshire, in his was buried at only survived his father by 12 months, having married Jueta, daughter and heiress of William de Arches.

5 She outlived her husband by decades, dying just after 1202 Farrer, William, , editor, Early York-shire Charters. , Edinburgh 1915, was the second son, his elder brother Robert having died in died in 1212He married Euphemia de Crosebi or Crosbj of Aumale, daughter of Sir Adam de Crosebi or Crosbj. They had five known childrenHe married a woman called Beatrice de Teyden, and had by her at least two sons, Robert his successor and Williamca. 1195 1226 married ca. 1219 Isabella, the second daughter of David of Scotland, 8th Earl of Huntingdon - believed tobe buried at 1220 31 March or 3 May 1295 Robert was Regent of Scotland some time during minority of his 2nd cousin King Alexander III of ScotlandRector of Torpenhow, CumberlandNote: - the indulgence was granted by Ralph de Irton, bishop of Chester, formerly prior of Guisborough PrioryPeter s sister Isabel had as second husbandSir Roger Mauduit, their son takinghis mother s name of Brus.

6 (see The Percy Chartulary, Martin,Surtees Soc. 117, 1909, 33 No. 57)RobertBruis: Brix in the arron-dissement of Valognes. or perhaps Brix Manche near Cherbourg in the Cotentin Peninsula - we believe the nephew of Peter I de BRU(Y) the son of Isabel de BRUS and sir Roger MAUDUITN otice on the Mowbray Outline that Ossana de Tanton s brother William and Cecilia de Thweng s father Marmaduke were steward and attorney respectively of Peter I de Brus who died c. Feb. de BRUS of Pickering: VISITATIONS OF THE NORTHPART IIIA VISITATION OF THE NORTH OF ENGLANDCIRCA 1480 - 1500 SURTEES SOCIETY HUNTER BLAIRCOMMENTARYR obert the Bruce, King of Scotland1274 - 1329- including information provided onWikipedia Sir Robert Dyon: [ the vicar]Second son of Robert Dyon of Tathwell, by his wife Margaret, daughter and heiress of William Marshall of Aislaby Grange, in Pickering lithe, co.

7 York. This lady counted Bruces, Bulmers, Hewycks, and divers other families of renown among her ancestors. Peacock, writing in 1866, would appear to have missed out a Dyon generation. Nor is his reference to Margaret Marshall s ancestors including the Bulmers presently understood. His assertion thatMargaret was William Marshall s heiress is likewise MARSHALL born c. 1464= Robert DYAN born c. 1460married c. 1482 ?(note: Maddison says Margaret is daughter and heir of William - cf. Glover s Visitation)John DYON= Margaret CURTEYSR obert DYON 2nd son= Margaret ..John DYON= Margaret YARBURGH married circa 1540 ?Elizabeth DYON= Robert MUNSONmar. September 12th 1559b. c. 1512married c. 1510 ?Thomas DYON= Isabel ..(Thomas ordained priest April 15th 1565)bap.

8 July 25th 1573 bap. Feb. 2 or 3 1577/78 John DYONJ ames DYON married circa 1571 ?married c. 1596married c. 1603married circa 1437 Agnes BROWN - see Notts. Visitation p. 166 NOT the Yorks. Visitation!William MARSHALL =born circa 1430sb. c. 1483 ?b. c. 1485 ?died 1575died 1579b. c. 1370 The MOWBRAY Outlinecan be traced back a furthereleven generations to Nigel de Mowbrey who married Gundred de Gournay, theirson Roger born circa 1120born c. 1403 ?The couple in Litigation,1504 - 1515, v. C 1/304/90 born circa 1542 ?Grant document dated 9 Feb. 1437-8born c. 1438 Williamdied 1558 Vicar of CalcebyNot in Maddison b. 1546 (source: Liber Cleri)with links via the BROWN and MARSHALL families to the DYONs of TATHWELL- A POSSIBLE SCENARIO!

9 1066 - 1087 William I1087 - 1100 William II1100 - 1135 Henry I1135 - 1154 Stephen1154 - 1189 Henry II1189 - 1199 Richard I1199 - 1216 John1216 - 1272 Henry III1272 - 1307 Edward I1307 - 1327 Edward II1327 - 1377 Edward III1377 - 1399 Richard II1399 - 1413 Henry IV1413 - 1422 Henry V1422 - 1461 Henry VI1461 - 1470 Edward IV1470 - 1471 Henry VI1471 - 1483 Edward IV1483 Edward V1483 - 1485 Richard III1485 - 1509 Henry VII1509 - 1547 Henry VIIIE lizabeth DYON lies beside her second husbandSir John ROPER, 1st Baron Teynham, in thechurch of St Peter & St Paul, Lynsted in KentShe was buried there on September 22nd MARSHALL= Margaret (widow in 1476)In 1476: held 3 acres in Wyntoftes etcJohn MARSHALL= 2.

10 Anne KEMPE,daughter of circa 1483 Richard MARSHALL Edmond MARSHALLAnneMargrett= Thomas WELLES= .. CATTERALL= Jane HOPKINSON DALLISON(Jaine s will 1568 - living 1563)An / Agnes ASLABY =James ASLABYF rancis ASLABY died 1558= ..Ralph ASLABY born c. 1537 (aged 21when his father died)Thomas MARSHALLF rancis MARSHALLH enry MARSHALL= Ursula THORPE married 19 Sep. 1581 Francis MARSHALL- Margaret THORPEnee RITHER married 8 Oct. 1571(Margaret THORPE was Ursula s mother)It was Francis MARSHALL who signedthe Visitation record in MARSHALLof Aislaby Grange= Mary d. of Thomas CURTESof Clee, LincolnSusan Rogerb. 1556 (d. before 1622)(aged 12 at time ofhis father s IPM)Thomas3rd sonalso: John, Mary and Margaret= Susanne BROOKE married 26 April 1597 Thomas MARSHALLSUED 1537born circa 1540born circa 1510born c.


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