Richard and Charlotte Allen Cosby Ancestry » Robert Peyton de Ufford, Justiciar of Ireland (< 1234-< 1298)

Personal data Robert Peyton de Ufford, Justiciar of Ireland 

Sources 1, 2
  • Alternative names: Robert de Ufford, Justiciar of Ireland Robert I Peyton de Ufford
  • He was born before 1234 in Peyton Hall, Ramshold, Suffolk, England.Source 2
  • Alternative: He was born before 1234.
  • Profession: in Justicar of Ireland.
  • He died before September 9, 1298 in Ufford, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England.Source 2
  • A child of John de Peyton and Clemence

Household of Robert Peyton de Ufford, Justiciar of Ireland

(1) He has/had a relationship with Joan.


Child(ren):



(2) He is married to Maria fitz-Randolph de Middleham.

They got married before May 12, 1273 at 2nd husband 1st wife.Sources 1, 3, 4


Child(ren):

  1. Sir Robert de Ufford,  1279-< 1316 


Notes about Robert Peyton de Ufford, Justiciar of Ireland

ROBERT DE UFFORD (b) had interests in Ufford, Suffolk, by 1255/6, when he levied a fine of the advowson there to Gilbert Pecche. He was in Wales with Edward, the King's son, October 1257 was going with him beyond seas, July 1261, and was with him at Boulogne-sur-Mer, January 1263/4. Having gone to Ireland on the Prince's affairs, September 1268, he was made Justiciary there, 1268-69, and again 17 June 1276-November 1281, when he was replaced, being "so affected by infirmity that he cannot attend to the office." He was granted the custody of the town and castle of Orford, Suffolk, 15 May 1275-May 1276, and again for life, 28 December 1280; was Justice of Chester, before October 1276; had a protection for 3 years, staying in England, 7 December 1282; and he and his heirs received a grant of a weekly market and yearly fair at Bawdsey, Suffolk, 28 August 1283. On 7 May 1290 he was allowed to appoint attorneys, being too old to ride, and again on 30 December 1296, by reason of his debility; but he was a Commissioner to keep the sea-coast near Dunwich, 30 August 1295.s living, 10 August 1280. He married, 2ndly, before 1286-87, Joan. He died shortly before 9 September 1298. His widow was living, 18 November 1307. [Complete Peerage XII/2:148-9, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]ry I; but there is no evidence among the charters which he there transcribes from the documents then (Dec 1631) penes Sir Edward Peyton, Knight and Barinet, at Isleham, Cambs, and no evidence has been traced elsewhere; nor is the chronology easily reconcilable with the known facts. Robert de Ufford is known to have had a brother John, who was b. in July 1276. A John de Ufford had letters of protection for 3 years, 7 Nov 1280, proceeding by the King's license, to Ireland, and letters of safe conduct, 14 Mar 1282/3 and 30 Aug 1284, to go to the Court of Rome. Royal assent was given to his election as Bishop of Enachdune, a disputed Irish see, 16 Mar 1282/3, but he d. "prosecuting his right" thereto before 1300. Another man (? other men) of this name (fl. 1302-25) is described with John, brother of Robert, in 'Knights of Edward I'.morable until the 53rd Henry III [1269], when Robert, a younger son of John de Peyton, of Peyton, co. Suffolk, assuming his surname from the lordship of Ufford in that shire, became Robert de Ufford. This Robert was Justice of Ireland in the reign of Henry III and again in the reign of Edward I. He m. Mary, widow of William de Say, and, dying in the 26th of the latter king, was s. by his son, Sir Robert de Ufford. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 543, Ufford, Barons Ufford, Earls of Suffolk]--------------------------ife was Sara de VESEY dau & h of Wm. de VESEY, Earl of Suffolk (in right of his wife) Maud de GLANVILLE dau of Ralph De Glanville s of Gilbert de GLANVILLE, 3rd Earl of Suffolk (who was stripped of his estates & title by Henry III).ef Justice. "Ufortunately I have not come across anything further connected with him but that he left an only daughter, Maud de Glanville, his sole heiress, who married Sir William de Vesey, [fn 46] of Ireland, who, as most people do say, was created Earl of Suffolk, in right of his wife, in 1326. Sir William de Vesey had issue by her, Sara de Vesey, sole heiress, who married Robert de Ufford, [fn 47] and whose issue were now made Earls of Suffolk. The original name of Ufford was Peyton of Peyton, in Suffolk. The above-named Robert de Ufford, or more properly Peyton, was a younger son of John de Peyton, and he assumed his surname from his lordship of Ufford.illes. Their son, Robert de Ufford, was summoned to Parliament as a Baron 13 Jan. 1308, and continued to sit as such until the year 1311. He considerably augmented his estates by his marriage with Cicely, daughter and coheir of Robert, Lord Valoins, and also heiress of another branch of the Glanville family.e Lordships of Bawdsey, Glosthorpe, Orford, Aldringham, and Combs.ign of Edward II., and in the beginning of Edward III. he obtained a grant for life of the town and castle of Oreford, formerly the Glanville property, the castle having been built by Glanville, Earl of Suffolk, [fn 48] and of which Bartholomew de Glanville was governor in the days of the second Henry.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Robert Peyton de Ufford,

Nigel de Peyton
± 1173-????
Clemence
1214-????

Robert Peyton de Ufford,
< 1234-< 1298

(1) 

Joan
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(2) < 1273

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Sources

  1. Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999, 16a-2
  2. Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000, XII/2:148-9
  3. Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000, XII/2:149
  4. Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999, 2555
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