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About Sir Edmund Deincourt, 8th Lord Eyncourt
Sir Edmund Deincourt, 1st or 8th Lord Deincourt
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7
- M, #15157, d. between 6 January 1326 and 1327
- Father John Deincourt, 7th Lord Deincourt d. b 14 Oct 1257
- Mother Agnes de Neville d. b 20 Jul 1293
Sir Edmund Deincourt, 1st or 8th Lord Deincourt was born at Lincolnshire, Holmsfield & Elmston, Derbyshire, Granby, Nottinghamshire. He married Isabel de Mohun, daughter of Sir Reynold II de Mohun, Justice of the Common Pleas, Governor of Saubey Castle and Isabel de Ferrers. Sir Edmund Deincourt, 1st or 8th Lord Deincourt died between 6 January 1326 and 1327.
Family Isabel de Mohun d. b Nov 1260
Children
- John Deincourt+ d. b 6 Jan 1327
- Isabel Deincourt+8,3,4,5,7 d. c 29 Mar 1348
- Margaret Deincourt+2,6
Succeeded by William Deincourt, 2nd Baron Deincourt
Baron Deincourt
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Baron Deincourt was a title which was created twice in the Peerage of England . The first creation is in abeyance and the second creation was forfeited.
History
The first creation was by writ on 6 February 1299 in the reign of Edward I when Edmund Deincourt was summoned to the House of Lords . It went into abeyance on his death in 1327.
The second creation was on 27 January 1332 in the reign of Edward III when William Deincourt, nephew of the above, was also summoned to Parliament. The title then passed down in the family to William Deincourt, the fifth Baron and went into abeyance on his death in 1422. The fifth baron had two sisters, but when his sister Margaret died without issue the abeyance was terminated in favor of his sister Alice, before passing to her grandson Francis Lovell, 1st Viscount Lovell. The barony was forfeited with Lovell's attainder in 1487.
Baron Deincourt (1299)
- Edmund Deincourt, 1st Baron Deincourt (died 1327)
Baron Deincourt (1322)
- William Deincourt, 1st Baron Deincourt (1301-1364)
- William Deincourt, 2nd Baron Deincourt (1357-1381)
- Ralph Deincourt, 3rd Baron Deincourt (c.1380-1384)
- John Deincourt, 4th Baron Deincourt (1382-1406)
- William Deincourt, 5th Baron Deincourt (1403-1422) See also
- Baron Deincourt of Sutton
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JOHN [II] Deincourt of Blankney, Lincolnshire, son of OLIVER [II] de Aincourt & his wife Nicole --- (-before 14 Oct 1257). … m firstly ---. m secondly (before 12 Nov 1251) as her second husband, AGNES de Neville, widow of RICHARD de Percy of Topcliffe, Yorkshire, daughter of GEOFFREY de Neville of Raby, co. Durham & his wife Joan --- (-[16 Jun 1285/20 Jul 1293]). …
John [II] & his second wife had one child:
1. EDMUND Deincourt (-6 Jan 1327). He was summoned to Parliament from 1299, whereby he is held to have become Lord Deincourt. m ISABEL de Mohun, daughter of REYNOLD de Mohun of Dunster, Somerset & his second wife Isabel de Ferrers of the Earls of Derby.
Edmund & his wife had one child:
a) JOHN Deincourt (-before 1327). m ---. The name of John’s wife is not known.
John & his wife had children:
I. WILLIAM Deincourt (-2 Jun 1364). He succeeded his grandfather as Lord Deincourt.
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Edmund Deincourt
- Birth 1256 mBlankney, North Kesteven District, Lincolnshire, England
- Death 6 Jan 1326 (aged 69\'9670) Wakefield, Metropolitan Borough of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England
- Burial Branston Cemetery Branston, North Kesteven District, Lincolnshire, England *Memorial ID 171875061
8th Lord d'Eyncourt
1st Lord of Blankney and Branston
1st baron: 1299. Fought in Wales and Scotland. Of Blankney, Linconshire
Family Members Parents
Sir John Deincourt 1225\'961257
Agnes de Neville 1221\'961293 Spouse
Isabelle de Mohun 1240\'961280 Children
Margaret Deincourt Willoughby
John Deincourt unknown\'961326
References
- Fisher, George. A Companion and Key to the History of England. p. 535.
- "The Peerages of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom" . Leigh Rayment. Retrieved 8 June 2017.
- Burke, John "A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland" pg. 169
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- 4) [S6] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 105.
- 5) [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 673.
- 6) [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 15-16.
- 7) [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 245.
- 8) [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 330-331.
- Fould, Trevor. The Thurgarton Cartulary. Paul Watkins, Stamford, 1994. p. cxiii. Table 1b: Deyncourt Main Branch. link
- Complete Peerage, v.4 pp.118 - 124 Archive.Org
- “A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and ...“ By John Burke. Page 168. GoogleBooks
- “The Siege of Carlaverock in the Xxviii: Edward I. A.D. MCCC; with the Arms ...”. By Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas, Walter (of Exeter). Page 303. < GoogleBooks >
Sir Edmund Deincourt, 8th Lord Eyncourt's Timeline
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Blankney, Lincolnshire, England
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Blankey, Lincolnshire, England
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Dunster, Somerset, England
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Blankney, Lincolnshire, England (United Kingdom)
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Emley, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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January 6, 1326
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Emley, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England
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