31 Gens. (AC: Thos Dvnprt, 1470)
Earl
He is married to Leuca.
They got married in the year 1154, he was 24 years old.
Child(ren):
Ranulph Kingsley | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1154 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Leuca |
In 31 Edward I, 1302/3, the following pedigree was entered into the pleas of the Circuit of the fforests of Mara and Moundren:[1]
Ranulphe I Earle of Chester granted the office of Bailywick and keeping of the forrest of Delamer to Rafe Kingesley (alias Ranulph) de Kingesley and his heirs and Assingnes for ever. 1.Ranulph had: 1.Ranulph who had: 1.Richard Kingesley who had: 1.Emm, who married William Gerrard; 1.William Gerard; 1.William Gerrard living in 31 Edward III;
2.Agnes who married William Launceline; 1.William Launcelin; 1.William Launcelin; 1.Richard Launcelin; 1.Henry Launcelin; 1.Richard Launcelin living in 31 Edward III;
3.Avice who married Randolph Thornton; 1.Piers Thornton; 1.Ranulph Thornton; 1.Piers Thornton living in 31 Edward III; 1.Ellin who married Thomas Dutton; 1.Piers Dutton living in 31 Edward III;
2.Mary who married William Coulborne living in 31 Edward III;
3.Emm who married Hugh de Weverham; 1.Matthew de Weverham living in 31 Edward III;
4.Elizabeth who married Hamon ffitton;
5.Mauld who married Henry Beetson living in 31 Edward III;
6.Beatrix who married Thomas Samsbury living in 31 Edward III;
2.Cicely who married David de Egerton son to Phillip de Mallpas;
4.Jane, the youngest, who married Henry Done, and to whom was allotted the Baylywick or Master fforrester of the said fforrest of Delamer; 1.Richard Done; 1.Richard Done; 1.Richard Done living in 31 Edward III;
Sources
1.↑ John Paul Rylands, ed., "The visitation of Cheshire in the year 1580 made by Robert Glover, Somerset Herald, for William Flower, Norroy king of arms, with numerous additions and continuations, including those from the visitation of Cheshire made in the year 1566, by the same herald. With an appendix, containing the Visitation of a part of Cheshire in the year 1533, made by William Fellows, Lancaster Herald, for Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux king of arms. And a fragment of the Visitation of the City of Chester in the year 1591, made by Thomas Chaloner, deputy to the Office of arms", The Publications of the Harleian Society, XVIII, (London: Harleian Society, 1882), accessed 12 April, 2015, https://archive.org/stream/visitationofches00glov#page/82/mode/2up pp.83.
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