Sir Nicholas I DE STUTEVILLE, Knt.
(-Aft 1176)
Nicholas II DE STUTEVILLE
(-Aft 1205)
Ida
(-)
Sir Nicholas III DE STUTEVILLE, Knt.
(-1219)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Gunnora DE ALBINI BRITO

Sir Nicholas III DE STUTEVILLE, Knt.

  • Married: After 1191
  • Died: Shortly before 17 Jul 1219

  Research Notes:

A charter of King Henry III confirmed donations to Rosedale Nunnery, Yorkshire by “Nicholaus de Stutevill…Roberti de Stutevill filii ipsius Nicholai”. "Gillebertus de Gant" confirmed the donation of land at Barton on Humber to Rufford monastery, Nottinghamshire, for the souls of "patris mei Roberti de Gant et matris mee Gunwar de Gant", by charter dated to the late 12th century, witnessed by "Nicolao de Stuteville…". The Red Book of the Exchequer records "Nicholaus de Stuteville" holding six knights’ fees "de Cotingham" in Yorkshire, and property in Cumberland, in [1210/12]. The Testa de Nevill includes a writ of King John dated 1212 which records that "Nicholaus de Stutevill" held land in Cumberland which "comes Ranulfus Cestrie" had granted to "Turgisio Brundos, antecessori predicti Nicholai". Bracton records a claim, dated 1219, by "Nicholaus de Stuteuilla" against "abbatem de Walemund" concerning "ecclesiam de Kyneburle" donated by "Nicholai de Stiteuilla patris ipsius Nicholai et Eidm uxoris eius". 1

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After 17 Jul 1219

Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire that the king wishes him to answer him for the 12 m. which were received from the manor of Brinklow after the king ordered seisin of that manor to be handed over to Nicholas de Stuteville [jun.].

12 Oct 1219, Westminster

Nicholas de Stuteville gives the king 5 m. for having an inquisition, by discreet and law-worthy men of the neighbourhoods of Kimberley and Badingham, whether King John, father of King Henry, conferred the churches of Kimberley and Badingham upon John of Brancaster by reason of the lands of Nicholas de Stuteville [snr.] then being in his hand or because those churches were of his patronage. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk to cause the barons of the Exchequer to know, in the octaves of Martinmas, of the inquisition that he takes, under his own seal and the seals of those who were present to take the inquisition. Order to the same sheriff to take security etc. Witness H. de Burgh, justiciar.

Calendar of Fine Rolls, 3 Hen. III, 335, 419

  Marriage Information:

Nicholas married Gunnora DE ALBINI BRITO, daughter of Ralph DE ALBINI BRITO and Sybil DE VALOGNES, after 1191.

Sources


1 Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, Medlands: Nicholas [III] de Stuteville.


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