(1) Hij is getrouwd met Joan de Brus.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 27 september 1237 te 1st wife-contract date.Bron 3
Was given manor of Nether Haven, which had belonged to Gilbert Basset, byKing Henry III. In 1239 he was one of the godfathers of Prince Edward.
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PIERS DE MAULEY the Second, son and heir. On 27 September 1237 hismarriage contracted with Joan, eldest daughter of Piers de Brus, receivedthe King's approval. On 24 May 1242, he being under age, his father'slands were granted to Gerard la Grue for a yearly payment of 500 marks.On 13 October 1243 his marriage, and in case of his death that of Roberthis brother, was granted to the Archbishop of York. On 15 October 1247 hedid homage to the King for all his father's lands. In 1251-52 it wasfound to be to the King's advantage to commit to him the wood and moor inWheeldale, near Egton, in fee-farm for 10 marks. On 1 October 1253 he hadletters of protection while on the King's service in Gascony. On 9February 1253/4 he and his heirs were granted free warren in his demesnelands in various places, including Doncaster, and a weekly market and ayearly fair at his manor of Lythe. On 12 March 1255/6 he had letters ofprotection until Midsummer in respect of his absence at Pontigny. On 30July 1257 he had licence to let the manor of Doncaster at farm for 5years, to do the service due to the King for the expedition to Wales, andon 5 November his lease of the manors of Bainton and Neswick for 4 yearswas confirmed. In 1263 he had acquittance of the common summons in Essex.
He married, 1stly, Joan, eldest daughter of Piers DE BRUS. She apparentlydied before 13 October 1243. The name of his 2nd wife is not known. Hedied before 15 July 1279. [Complete Peerage VIII:558-9, (transcribed byDave Utzinger)]