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Avice de Sculcotes

Also Known As: "Sculcoates"
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Daughter of Laurentius “Benedictus” de Sculcotes and Christiana (Christian) de Sculcotes
Wife of William de Saint-Luce
Mother of Beatrix de Saint-Luce
Sister of Thomas de Sculcotes

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About Avice de Sculcotes

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BEATRIX de Saint-Luce, daughter of WILLIAM de Saint-Luce & his wife Avice de Sculcoates. The Chronicle of Meaux, in Yorkshire, names "Aviciam" as daughter of “Benedictus de Sculcottes”, adding that she married “Willelmus de Seynt Luce” by whom she had “Beatricem” who married “Robertus de Gray."[1]

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Manorial Estate: Sculcoates Manor, Kingston Upon Hull, Yorkshire, GB. 2 The first demesne lord of SCULCOATES seems to have been Benet de Sculcoates, who held it late in the 12th century. By 1221 the manor had passed to Robert de Grey, Benet's nephew by marriage. Sculcoates remained in the hands of the Greys until late in the 14th century. They at first held 12 bovates of the Archbishop of York, and by 1294 they had acquired the remaining 4 bovates. From about 1312 until 1330 Robert de Moreby, who had married the widow of John de Grey the elder, shared the lordship of the manor with John de Grey the younger. In 1376 Robert de Grey granted the manor to John de Neville.
This same land was recorded in the Inquisition Post Mortem of her great grandson, John Grey, dated 20 October 1311: York - Inquisition taken at Kyngeston upon Hull on Sunday after St. Martin, 5 Edw. II. Scolcotes. A capital messuage, 12 bovates land, and the advowson of the church, jointly held by the said John with Margaret, his wife, to them and to the heirs of the said John, of the Archbishop of York by homage only; and 4 bovates land jointly held, as above, of the heir of Godfrey de Melsa, who is in the king’s wardship, by homage, and service of 4d. yearly for wapentake fines. John, his son, aged 10 and more, is his next heir.


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  • “Chronica Monasterii de Melsa: A Fundatione Usque Ad Annum 1396 ..., Issue 1“ By Thomas (de Burton), Edward Augustus Bond GoogleBooks
  • “Notices relative to the early history of the town and port of Hull;” by Frost, Charles, 1781?-1862 (1827). Page 28-29. Archive.org Note X, page 43. Archive.org
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Avice de Sculcotes's Timeline

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Sculcotes, East Riding of Yorkshire, Yorkshire on Humber, England, United Kingdom
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