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- sir, Robert III Plumpton, Knt,
s/o sir Robert II Plumpton & Isabella Westwick
b- 1268 - Plumpton, Yorkshire, England
m- Lucia Ros
d- 1325 - Plumpton, Yorkshire, England
1295 - heir -
From https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Plumpton-66
Biography
Robert is the son of Sir Robert Plumpton (c. 1239-97/8) and Isabella de Westwick.[1] He lived and died Plumpton in Spofforth, Grassington in Craven, Idle, & Nessfield, Yorkshire.
Marriage
Around 1285, Robert married Lucia, daughter of Sir William de Roos and Eustache FitzHugh. They had at least three children.
Children
Construction by Lewis (2014) citing Richardson:
Robert (d.v.p).[2]
m. Joan, dau. of Sir John de Mauleverer.
Sir William
Elizabeth.
Construction by Dugdale (1665):
William
Marmaduke
Isabella
Events
06 May 1292 Culford: a Sir Rbt. Plumpton ACK that he owed Wm. de Hamelton, clerk, 11l. 5s. 0d., to be levied in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in York.[3]
16 Nov 1299 York: Wm. de Cantilupo and a Rbt. Plumpton had a protection clause until Michaelmas to go to Scotland with the king.[4]
18 Mar 1300 Westminster: a Sir Rbt. Plumpton was one of the witnesses to a grant made by Isabella de Fortibus to the monks of St. Mary's, Fountains in Stayneburne.[5]
Sources
Dugdale, W. (1859). "Plumpton of Plumpton," in Visitation of the County of York 1665-1666, pp. 190-192. Surtees Society. Archive.org, Google Books.
Lewis, M. (2014, February 4). "Sir Robert de Plumpton, Lord Plumpton #16392, b. circa 1262, d. circa 1326," citing Richardson, D. (2013). Royal Ancestry, IV p. 387. ORTNCA. Web.
Notes
↑ Lewis (2014), citing Richardson, 2011 & 2013.[1]
↑ Robert is not listed in Dugdale (1859), but he is found in The Genealogist, 22, p. 39, citing "Plumpton Correspondence, xx."[2].
↑ Calendar of Close Rolls 1288-1296, pp. 264. Google Books.
↑ Calendar of the Patent Rolls 1334-1338, pp. 456. Google Books.
↑ Calendar of the Patent Rolls 1334-1338, pp. 496. Books.
some other witnesses along with Rbt. Plumpton: Thomas Weston, Sir Wm. Hertlington, Rbt. Dymmok, Sir Rich. Asseton, Sir Rich. Stokkelde
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