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- Bef 1266
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Name |
Reyner de Arches |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Bef 28 Jan 1265/1266 |
Person ID |
I4742 |
Schuerman-Wood-Worden |
Last Modified |
14 Jun 2021 |
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Notes |
- See my article on the Knolls and Arches:
http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/families/arches/
Fasti Parochiales, v. 4, v. 133 of YASRS, Nora Gurney and Charles Clay, eds. 1971. Accounts of the advowsons and lists of rectors of parishes in Craven.
pp. 4-5, Arncliffe: At Domesday, manor of Arncliffe in holdings of Roger of Poitou, subsequently passed to the Percy fee in Craven. In 1221-3 Elias de Giggleswick quitclaimed the advowson to Wilin de Arches, who was succeeded by his son Reiner, who by his wife Sara had two daughters, Hawise wife of Elias son of Elias de Knol and Maud, wife of John Dawtrey (de Alta Ripa). Reiner’s inheritance was divided between them 28 Jan. 1265/6 and subsequently they agreed to alternating presentations. 25 Nov. 1304 Reiner de Knol and Beatrice his wife made a settlement, including the advowson of Arncliffe. Reiner, Beatrice, and other members of the family (and Thomas de Alta Ripa) gave their interests in the advowson to Sir Henry de Percy, lord of the fee, in 1308-09.
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