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Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, 2nd Edition, 2011
by: Douglas Richardson
pg 357
-HENRY II, King of England, by a mistress, IDA DE TONY.
-WILLIAM LONGESP?E, Knt., Earl of Salisbury, married ELA OF SALISBURY.
-IDA LONGESP?E, married WILLIAM DE BEAUCHAMP, Knt., of Bedford, Bedfordshire.
-BEATRICE DE BEAUCHAMP, married THOMAS FITZ OTES, Knt., of Mendlesham, Suffolk.
-MAUD FITZ THOMAS, married JOHN BOTETOURT, Knt., 1st Lord Botetourt.
-ADA BOTETOURT, married JOHN DE SAINT PHILIBERT, Knt., of Eaton Hastings, Berkshire [see SAINT PHILIBERT 7].
8. MAUD DE SAINT PHILIBERT, married before 1341 WARIN TRUSSELL, Knt., of Billesley, Warwickshire, Ravenstone, Buckinghamshire, Willaston, Cheshire, and Little Canfield and Paglesham, Essex, younger son of William Trussell, Knt., of Kibblestone (in Stone), Staffordshire, Marston Trussell, Northamptonshire, and, in right of his wife, of Warmingham, Cheshire, by Maud, daughter and co-heiress of Warin de Mainwaring, Knt. He was evidently born before 1317, adult by 1337.
They had one son, Lawrence, and three daughters, Maud, Frances (wife of Robert Salle, Knt. and William Clopton, Knt.), and Elizabeth.
In 1341 they received a license to have mass celebrated in an oratory within their manor of Billesley for two years.
In 1342 William de Clinton, Earl of Huntington complained that Warin Trussell, Knt., Henry son of John Trap, of Shelfhull, and others broke his park at Shelfhull and entered his free warren at Aston Cantlow, Warwickshire, hunted in these, carried away his goods there with deer from the park and hares, rabbits, and partriges from the warren, and beat his men and servants so that he lost their service for a long time.
He served in the retinue of King Edward III at the Battle of Cr?cy in 1346 and during the subsequent siege of Calais.
In 1347 he and his brother William Trussell, Knt., of Kibblestone, and John Brocas, Knt., acknowledged they owed a debt of ???1000 to John de Wygan, Citizen of London, to be levied in default of payment, out of their lands and chattels in Staffordshire.
In 1359 he complained that he had bee fined ???60 for enclosing Willaston manor in Wirral forest.
The same year Hugh, Prior of Lewes, granted him the right to present of one turn only of a suitable rector to the church of Little Canfield, Essex at the next voidance, which grant was made at the instance of Philippe, Queen of England and Earl of Arundel.
His wife, Maud, was co-heiress in 1361 to her nephew, John de Saint Philibert. SIR WARIN TRUSSELL died shortly before 12 Feb 1365.
In 1383 his widow, Maud, conveyed her interest in the Saint Philibert manor of Farlington (in Sheriff Hutton), Yorkshire to her nephew, John Plaiz (or Place), Knt. She was buried at the church of the Minoresses in London before 1419.
Children of Warin Trussell, Knt., by Maud de Saint Philibert:
i. LAWRENCE TRUSSELL [see next].
ii. MAUD TRUSSELL, married JOHN HASTANG, of Chebsey, Staffordshire [see HASTANG 9].