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 Rh with a capital messuage in the said town. By virtue of which gift the said William and Alice were peacably seised in the time of Edward I and from them the right of the premises successively descended.

By his wife Sir William had two sons—


 * 1) Ingelram. (V).
 * 2) Walter, died without issue.

INGELRAM DE BOYNTON [c.1300-c.1340 ?] son of Sir William Boynton (IV) held three parts of a Knight's fee in Acklam, Linthorpe, Thornton, Marton, Tollesby and Roxby. His father had given him (his eldest born son) and Margaret his wife and the heirs of their bodies, by the name of all the land which he had in the town of Snainton in demesne, free service, bondage and cottier service (cotagio) with all foreign tillages (forenescis culturis) which he had in the same town whereof Ingelram and Margaret were seized in the time of Eduard I.

In 1310 Ingelram de Bovington gave to the canons of Helagh Park in frank-almoign, a toft and croft in Marton in Cleveland, which he bought from William, son of Aylmer, in the town of Marten, paying yearly to the donor and his heirs one penny at Easter.

In Dugdale I p. 427, there is a confirmation of a gift of land by Engeram de Bovington to Handale Priory.

Ingelram married Margaret, daughter of Grindall and had issue.

Walter (or William) (VI).