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 DEIVILLE 133 the iiddition of Je Jthcl gflei).{^^) He sold the manors of Kilburii and Castle Hood to the Earl of Lancaster for 200 marks, in Michaelmas term 1 3 19, and the manor of Thornton to John d'Ellerker for ;{,ioo, in Kaster term 1322. ('') He w., istly, Agnes. He ;«., 2ndly, Margaret. (■=) He ^/. (1325-6) 19 Edw. II. ('^) His widow ;;;., before Michaelmas 1326, ('') as 2nd wife, Sir Adam de Everingham, of Laxton, Notts [Lord Evering- ham], who d. shortly before 8 May 1341.0 3. Sir Robert Deiville, of Adlingfleet, s. and h., by ist wife.(«) He had respite of knighthood, 23 Sep. 1324, till Christmas 1325, for a tine of £,io.(^) He was sum. for Military Service, 15 Nov. (1334) 8 Edw. Ill, and to appear before the King's Council, 18 July and 7 Aug. (1335) 9 Edw. Ill, by writs directed Roberto Deyvill'. He 7«., before May 132 1, Margaret, 2nd da. and coh. of Laurence de Holebeche, ot Holbeach, co. Lincoln, by his 2nd wife (of whom she was ist da. and coh.), Margaret, sister and coh. of William Gumbaud, orGoBAUD,of Thorngum- bald, CO. York, Killingholme, co. Lincoln, tfc, and 3rd da. of GcofFrcy Gumbaud, of the same. (') She was aged 24 and more in May 1321. The King took his homage, and they had livery of her purparty ot her father's lands, 2 July I32i.(') He was living in Apr. i337.('') 4. Sir John Deiville, of Adlingtieet, s. and h. Having lately taken Sir Eustache de Ribemont prisoner, he sold the ransom of that knight, and any other protits arising irom the capture, to Sir Roger de (*) This appellation was necessary to distinguish him from his first cousin, John Deiville (son of Thomas), of North Anston [not Owston], co. York. C") These transactions were completed after his death by Robert, his s. and h., in Trinity term 1333 and in Michaelmas term 1331, respectively. {Feet of Fines, case 272, file 107, no. 51 ; file 106, no. 1 1). C^) By a fine, levied in the quinzaine of St. John the Baptist 17 Edw. II, John Deyville conveyed the manor of Egmanton — except a mill, ^c. — to himself, Margaret his wife, and Joan their da., and the heirs of the same Margaret. {Feet of Fines, case 184, file 24, no. 225). {^) Petition, in Par/. Rolls, vol. ii, p. 389. («) De Banco, Mich., 20 Edw. II, m. 403. (*) Ch. Inq. p. m. (on Adam de Everyngham of Laxton), Edw. Ill, file 65, no. 8. See Everingham. (8) It is stated {De Banco, Easter, 5 Edw. Ill, m. 261) that he was s. of John Deyville of Egmanton, s. of John Deyville of Egmanton, by Maud his wife. Also {Idem, Easter, 6 Edw. Ill, m. 320) that he was s. of John Deyville of Adlingfleet, by Agnes his wife. C) Fine Roll, 18 Edw. II, m. 22. {') Ch. Inq. p. m. (on William Gumbaud), Edw. I, file 117, no. 19; (on Laurence de Holebeche), Edw. II, file 67, no. 4. (J) Fine Roll, 14 Edw. II, m. 1. ('') Coram Rege, Easter, I I Edw. Ill, m. 14.