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 MEINILL. 285 MEINILL, or MEYNILL. Barony by ]. NICHOLAS Meinill, of Whorlton, co. York, said to Writ. be a. and b. of Stephen, who was s. and h. ap. of Robert Meinill, I I '.495 "'horn (probably) he sue. ; served in the Welsh and Scotch wars ; received in 12S5 a grant, from the Crown, of Castle Leviuton, co. York, and was sum., 8 June (1294), 22 Ed. I., with about GO other persona, to advise, on the affairs o( the Realm/.' 1 ) being afterwards sum. to Pari, asa Baron (LORD MEINILL) from 23 Juue(I2S5), 23 Ed. 1., to 6 Feb. (1298/9), 27 Ed. I. He Mi Christian whom, in 1290, lie accused of endeavouring to poison him but who manifested her innocence. (,*>) He d. [1299-99 I, 27 Ed. I. His wife survived him. II. 1-299, 2. Nicholas (Meinill), Loud Meixill, s. ami h., rtgod to 23 years old in 1399. His name ap/ears as " Nicholas rte Mcynhyl, 1 $23. ttmraw tie Whetiebm " to the letter to the Pope from the Barons in 1801.(3 He was sum. to Pari, as a Baron from 22 May (1818) to 14 March il321/2), 15 Ed. 11. He d. s.p. legit. 1822. Each. 13 Ed. II. After his death the liunmtj became dormant, tho' John Meinill.O 1 ) his br. and h. then aged 40, was hell to the lirst Lord, and, as such, sue. to Castle Levingtou afsd. && lit. 13'iG. J. William de Mkinill,('') bastard son of th's above Nicholas, Lord Meinill, by Lucy, wife of William, Lord Latimeu, da. and h. of Robert DB Tl!WEN«,( r ) inherited Whorltou and a considerable portion of his father's estates in Yorkshire, and was sum. to Pari as a Barou (LORD MEINILL), from 22 Jan (1888/6), 9 Ed. III. to 2. r > Feb. (1811/2), It> Ed. III. He m. Alice, da. of Wiliiam (uk Rous), Loud Rous. He d- s.p.m. 1342. Esch. lb' Ed. III. IV. 1342. 2. Elizabeth, em jure, apparently, 15auoness Meinill, da. and h. She proved her age in 1348, about which date she m. John ( Daiicv), Lous D.uirv ue Knaytii, who d. March 1355/6, aged about 39. See fuller particulars under that title. She hi. secondly {.as his lirst wife) about 13:17, Peter (UK M.I.U.KY), I.oud Mauley, who ( (. 19 March 13S2/3. See fuller particulars under that title. She 1368. See vol. i, p. 259, note c, sub ■' Basset de Sapcote," as to this not being a regular summons to Pai l. l' 1 ) Etdi. 28 I'd. I., n. 28, I>c dote assii/numla. ( c ) See " Nicolai," pp. 761—809, for a full account thereof, there being a note to this Baron (p. 774) to the ell'eet that tho' he was in the Scotch wars in 1300 he was not sum. to Pari, until 1313, and consequently " no cause presents itself to which his being present as a liaron in this [1301] Pari, can be attributed." C) This John, says Dugdale, left by John, hiss, and h. a|>., a grandson and h., John Meinill, who <<". (131 ), 23 Bd. 111., seized of Castle Leviuton, Sc., leaving Alice his sister and heir, then aged 22, and wife of John do Boillton. The pedigree is, however, more accurately set forth in Banks's " J'ur. Anyh,' by which it appears that this Alice had three husbands. viz. (1; Robert (not John) de Boultoii who ft s.p. (2) Walter Boynton, by whom a son, Walter, and (3) William Percy, by whom William and Margaret. Of her three children the eldest, Walter Boyuton, inherited Castle Levingtou, but d s p. (1391-92), 15 Rie. II., being sue. by his brother (ex parte matermi) William Percy, who al&o d s.p. and was sue by his sister, Margaret, wife of Thomas, and mother of John Blanfront 1399. ('•) Dugdale mentions a Sir Hugh de Meinill, K.B., who " in 1 Ed. III. [1327J had summons to Pail, amongst the Barons of this Realm but not after." This supposed summons to pari, is erroneous, tho' his name appears in the writ of summons " cquis et armis " to Newcastle upon Tyne. The person indicated was Sir Hugh de Meignill, of l.angley Meinill, co. Derby, of whom and whose descendants there is a good pedigree in " the Top and lieu.," vol. i, p. 857. 0 See p. 22, note " g," sub "Latimer," as to this lady, who was b. in 1279 at Bylton. In the " Ingleby MSS." (app. 0th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm.; is au account of this scandal.