Thomas Barton
Fact | Date | Place | Description | Sources | ||
Land | BET 1205 AND 1211 | Rieval, Co. York, England | granted land to monks of Fontaines |
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Living | Ainderby, Co. York, England |
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Living | Kirklington, Co. York, England |
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Marriage | Cecily (details) |
Closest Relatives:
Father: | Radulphus de Barton (details) |
Mother: | |
Spouse 1: | Cecily (details) |
Notes:
Thomas, the younger of two sons, was of Ainderby and Kirklington in County York. Between the 6th and 12th years of King John (1199-1216) he made a grant of land to the monks of Fontaines, whose celebrated abbey was situated at Rieval (or Riveaux), near Helmsly, in County York. The abbey was about twelve miles northeast from Ainderby. Cecily suvived him. He had two sons. The younger one, William. |