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On the death of Robert 1st Baron de Tateshal's grandson, Robert 3rd Baronde Tateshal, b. 18 Mar 1288, dsp 30 Jan 1305/6, according to CompletePeerage, vol. XII/1, p. 653 & notes (c) and (d):
"his estates were divided between his 3 coheirs: 2 ladies who were almostcertainly the daughters of the 1st Lord Tateshal (though described as hissisters) and the son and heir of their elder sister (c). On thisassumption, the Barony supposed to have been created by the writ of 1295would have fallen into abeyance, according to modern doctrine, betweenhis 3 coheirs (d)."
(c) In the inquisition of 1306 the jurors stated that Emma, Joan andIsabel were the sisters of Robert his grandfather (d. 1298). There aregrounds for supposing that the statements were inaccurate, and that theywere the latter's daughters by Joan his wife. Reasons to this effecthave been given in "Early Yorks Charters", dealing with lands of theHonour of Richmond held by Joan, wife of Robert de Tateshal, and her twosisters, expecially Joan's tenure of the manor of Hethersett, Norfolk,where a statement is cited from Blomefield that Joan de Tateshall settledit on Sir William Bernak and Alice his wife, Alice's mother beingdescribed as Joan "one of the three daughters and heiresses" of theabovenamed Joan de Tateshall. A careful examination of the chronologicaldetails relating to Emma, Joan and Isabel and their issue stronglysupports the suggestion that they were daughters and not sisters ofRobert de Tateshal, 1st Lord Tateshal, who d. in 1298. If so, the baronysupposed to have been created by the writ of 1295 would have fallen intoabeyance, according to modern doctrine, in 1306 between them and theirrepresentatives.
(d) (i) Thomas de Cailly, afterwards Lord Cailly, s. of Adam de Cailly(living 1303), by Emma de Tateshal; (ii) Joan de Tateshal, m. Robert deDriby and received Tatershall in her pourparty; (iii) Isabel, m., as his1st wife John de Oreby, afterwards Lord Orreby. Thomas de Cailly andJohn de Orreby were each summoned to Parliament 1308/9 to 1311,presumably as coheirs of Tateshal.
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