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William de Boynton (c. 1220 – c. 1297)
William son and heir of Ingram de Boynton was probably born about 1220. He married Alice, daughter of Ingram de Monceaux and Agnes his wife. In an undated charter, Agnes wife of Ingram de Monceaux confirmed to William de Boynton and her daughter Alice, all the lands which Ingram de Monceaux gave to them in marriage (i.e. 3 carucates in Boynton with his chief messuage there) and the service of Henry son of Peter for 2 bovates. [9]
In April 1258, by a fine at Westminster, William de Boynton granted 2 messuages, 17 tofts and 26 bovates of land in Boynton to Walter de Thirkelby for life. [10] Around 1270, William son of Ingram de Boynton granted land in Roxby to his daughter Joan, with remainder in tail to his sons William and Michael and his daughter Margaret. [11] On 24 September 1279, at the inquisition post mortem of Peter de Brus, it was found that William de Boynton held Acklam for 1 fee and 1/2 carucate and half a fee in Linthorpe. [12] In 1284-5, he was holding three parts of a fee in Acklam, Linthorpe, Thornton, Marton, Tollesby and Roxby. [13]
William de Boynton was living in 1296 when he demised a messuage and 2 bovates in Boynton to Walter de Roston, [14] but died before June 1299 when his son Ingram granted 6 bovates in Boynton to John de Folkton, chaplain, which Walter had previously held from Ingram's father William.
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