Sir Henry DE PEMBRUGGE
(Abt 1205-Aft 1254)
Joan FITZ WARIN
(-Aft 1258)
Godfrey DE GAMAGES
(-1253)
Alda (Auda)
(-)
Henry DE PEMBRUGGE
(Est 1230-1271)
Elizabeth DE GAMAGES
(Est 1230-1309)
Henry DE PEMBRUGGE
(Est 1250-1279)

 

Family Links

Spouses/Children:
Orabilis DE HARCOURT, Heiress of Tonge

Henry DE PEMBRUGGE

  • Born: Est 1250
  • Married:
  • Died: Shortly before 18 Feb 1279

  Orthographic variations: PENBRUGG, PENEBRIGG

  Research Notes:

26 Dec 1271, Winchester

Grant to Henry son of Henry de Pembrig and Orabilia, his wife, and their heirs, of a weekly market on Thursday at their manor of Tonge, co. Salop, and of a yearly fair there on the vigil, the feast and the morrow of St. Bartholomew; grant also of free warren in their demesne lands in the said manor.

Calendar of Charter Rolls, 56 Hen. III., p. 178

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Inquisition Post Mortem

305. Henry de Penebrigg

Writ to Ralph Sandwico, the king's steward, 18 Feb. 7 Edw. I. [1278/9]

Writ to the same, 3 March, 7 Edw. I.

[Worcester.] Inq. (undated.)

Lega. The manor held of the abbot of Pershore by homage only.

Worcester. Inq. (undated.)

Lega. Two parts of 1 carucate land, held of the said abbot by homage only.

He held nothing of the king in chief in the county.

Fulk his son, aged 8, is his heir.

Worcester. Inq. (undated.)

Leye. A certain small land, worth 6l. yearly, held as abovesaid.

Heir as above.

Wilts. Inq. Friday after the Invention of the Holy Cross, 7 Edw. I.

Northtudewrthe. 4 virgates land in demesne, with pasture for two farm horses, six oxen and 250 sheep, and 9 virgates land in villenage worth 9 marks yearly, held of Lora de Saunford, service unspecified.

He held nothing of the king in chief in the county.

Heir as above, age unknown because he never dwelt in the county.

Wilts. Inq. Thursday the feast of the Holy Innocents, 8 Edw. I.

Tudeworth. The manor was held by Roger la Suche of John Biset, and he gave it to Gilbert de Stanford with Lora his daughter in free marriage, and the said Gilbert being dead, the said Lora gave the same to Arrabilia late the wife of the said Henry and to Fulk their son, by service of 1d. yearly. The manor is now in the king's hand. The jury know not whether he held the other manors named in the writ (missing), of the king in chief.

Salop. Inq. Thursday the feast of the Conversion of St. Paul, 8 Edw. I.

Tonge. The manor was held by Alan la Souche of the honour of Brecheynoc without service because it was of free marriage, and he gave it to William de Harecourt with Alice his sister in free marriage, who begat a daughter Orrabilis, whom the said Henry de Penebrugge married, and from whom he had that manor as the inheritance of his wife.

[Gloucester.] Inq. (undated.)

Weston under Egge. The manor was held by Henry de Penebrug of Walter Giffard, archbishop of York, by 1 knight's fee, and afterwards came Henry his son and heir and quit-claimed for himself and his heirs all his right in the said manor for the manor of Ullingwyke, co. Hereford, and for 1,000 marks sterling to the said archbishop.

Hereford. Inq. (undated.)

Ullingwik. 1 carucate land with messuage and garden. 16s. rent of assize with the aid of two villeins, and a meadow worth 6s. yearly, held of the bishop of Hereford, doing suit at his court at Hereford, and answering for 1/3 knight's fee.

Cattelee. 4l. 16s. 8d. rent of assize held of the gift of William de Evereus.
Kilho in the hundred of Wrmelowe. 120a. arable and meadow, and 12s. 2½d. rent of assize, held of the king in chief, doing suit at the king's hundred (court) of Wrmelowe, and rendering ½ mark yearly to John le Bret.

Heir as above, aged 7.

Hereford. Inq. Monday after the Epiphany, 8 Edw. I.

Gilloch. The manor held of the king in chief by service of finding one man for fifteen days at his own cost when the king goes in the army, 'viz.—called Layeferd,' and doing suit every fortnight at the hundred (court) of Wormelowe, and he shall give an ox for heriot when he shall die, or 2s. if he have none, according to the custom of the Welsh in that hundred.

Ullingewyk. A third part held of the bishop of Hereford by service of 1/3 knight's fee.

Catteley. 4l. 17s. (sic) 8d. rent of assize, held of the gift of William Devereys by service of 1d. yearly.

Leicester [; Salop]. Inq. The morrow of the Conversion of St. Paul, 8 Edw. I.

Ayliston and Tonge. The manors were given by William de Harrecurt, lord of Ayliston, to his two daughters Orrabilis and Margery jointly; afterwards came Henry de Penbrugg, and married the said Orrabilis, and John de Canti Lupo the said Margery, and by agreement between them the manor of Tonge remained wholly to the said Henry and Orrabilis, and Ayleston to the said John and Margery, who died seised thereof without heir of their bodies, and so that manor reverted to Fulk son and heir of the said Henry and Orrabilis, then under age, and the said Henry did not die seised thereof. Ayliston manor is held of Richard de Harrecourt by service of 1 knight's fee, and he holds it of the Earl of Winchester, and he of the king, by the said service.

C. Edw. I. File 21. (15.) 1

  Marriage Information:

Henry married Orabilis DE HARCOURT, daughter of Sir William II DE HARCOURT, Knt. and Alice LA ZOUCHE.

Sources


1 Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. II, Edward I, pp. 173-174.


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