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199:, but on discovering that Braose was in Meath, the king seized the de Lacy lands in Ireland, and placed the Devereux lands in Hereford in the hands of Miles Pichard. John brought a great army to Ireland, landing in county Waterford, and marching north. Upon reaching Dublin in late June 2010, Walter de Lacy attempted to throw himself on John's mercy, placing his lands in Meath back in the king's hand, and disclaiming any attempt to shelter his brother, Hugh, from John's wrath. Walter de Lacy's submission was accepted, but John would hold Walter's lands in Meath for five years. Hugh de Lacy was defeated, and fled to Scotland. William de Braose fled to France and died. 345:
of Henry III. In February 1263 a Thomas Devereux is on a list of fees of those wards and marriages due with relief for ½ fee in Stoke. This Thomas probably had a son of the same name, Thomas Devereux the younger, and probably was the Thomas Devereux who Simon Ban was pardoned for killing in self-defense on 7 June 1293. Bozeat passed out of the family, and was granted in mortmain by John de Stokes on 26 November 1325.
279:(his mother), Robert de Lascy (his brother), Gilbert (his son), and his ancestors and successors. Nicholas Devereux witnessed and instituted this grant on his behalf. In December 1236 Walter de Lacy made an additional grant of land in Mariners to the abbot and monks of St, Mary's, Furness, for the good of his soul and of the souls of 367:, in the matter of a contested debt with a Jewish moneylender, Samuel son of Isaac, during Easter 1244. He later witnessed Richard de Clare's grant to the church in Saint Mary's, Bruern, that included lands in Eastleach and Burton. The Devereux family had also made donations to this church from these locations. 344:
Thomas Devereux received a grant on 30 May 1246 of 11 ½ acres assarted from the king’s demesne of Bozeat, county Northampton, and custody of the Hurnewude wood. He witnessed a charter of the Earl of Derby on 12 December 1251 manumitting men in Hecham, and a quitclaim by John Tropinel during the time
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to redirect his attention to their suppression. His forces were further strained by the discovery of a plot to usurp the throne. As John's popularity plummeted following his failed expedition to Poitou in 1214, he attempted to secure support against the brewing revolt by negotiating the restoration
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denied knowledge of the charges against Braose, and refused to turn him over claiming he was under the protection of his hospitality. Braose was escorted to Meath where he took sanctuary with Walter de Lacy. The King seized Braose's lands, and replaced him as sheriff of Hereford with his mercenary
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and Agnes Cundy, to Katherine, daughter of Walter de Lacy, of Burley held as part of the manor of Corfham. About this same time Nicholas Devereux witnessed the quitclaim of William de Aldon to Walter de Lacy of all his lands in Aldon, county Shropshire, in exchange for lands in Ireland.
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to Walter de Lacy of his lands in Meath. Nicholas Devereux's loyalty to de Lacy throughout this period led to the restoration of his lands, and his appointment as the Steward of Meath in the 1220s. Devereux is one of the most frequent witnesses to Walter de Lacy's surviving documents.
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Placitorum in domo capitulari Westmonasteriensi asservatorum abbrevatio, temporibus regum Ric. I., Johann., Henr. III, Edw. I, Edw. II. (London: Printed by Command of His Majesty King George III in pursuance of an address of The House of Commons of Great Britain, 1811). Page
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James MacMullen Rigg, Sir Hilary Enkinson (editors). Calendar of the Plea Rolls of the Exchequer of the Jews Preserved in the Public Record Office, Volume 1, Henry III, AD 1218-1272. (London: MacMillan & Company, 1905). Page
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Liber Feodorum. The Book of Fees Commonly Called Testa de Nevill, Reformed From the Earliest Mss. By The Deputy Keeper of the Records. Part 1, AD 1198 -1242. London: Published by his Majesty’s Stationery Office. 1920. Pages
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The Deputy Keeper of Records. "Liber Feodorum. The Book of Fees Commonly Called Testa de Nevill, Reformed From the Earliest Mss; Part 1, AD 1198 - 1242." (London: Published by his Majesty's Stationery Office, 1920). Pages
218:(part of the honor of Weobley) to also bring him into the de Lacy retinue. Both Walter de Lacy and his son, Gilbert, witnessed and confirmed Stephen Devereux's extensive grants to Wormsley Priory. 256:
his wife, Gilbert de Lacy his son , and his ancestors and successors. Nicholas Devereux witnessed this document. On 2 December the king issued a charter confirming the grant of Walter de Lacy.
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Nicholas Vincent. Norman Charters From English Sources: Antiquaries, Archives And The Rediscovery of the Anglo-Norman Past. (London: Flexpress Limited, 2013). Page 130 to 133
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Thomas Duffus Hardy (editor). Rotuli Normanniae in turri Londinensi Asservati, Johanne et Henrico Quinto, Angliae Regibus, Volume 1 1200-1205. London. 1835. Page 86
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Gabriel O'C Redmond. "An Account of the Anglo-Norman Family of Devereux, of Balmagir, County Wexford." (Dublin: Office of "The Irish Builder," 1891). Pages 1 to 6
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Colin Veach. Lordship in Four Realms; The Lacy Family, 1166-1241. (New York: Manchester University Press/Manchester Medieval Studies, 2014). appendix 2, Table 5
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Thomas Duffus Hardy. Rotuli litterarum patentium in Turri londinensi asservati. Volume 1. Part 1. (London: Commissioners on the Public Records, 1835). Page 91
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W. Holden Brook. "Lords of the Central Marches: English Aristocracy and Frontier Society, 1087-1265." (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008). Pages 101, 113
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Between 1230 and 1234 Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath, granted lands to God and the church of St. Mary and St. Laurence, Beaubec, for the souls of himself,
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Nicholas Devereux submitted a plea in October 1253 for relief against Walter Kingston whose armed men had destroyed his crops in Enlatheston (Chanston)
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Redmond, Gabriel O'C. "An Account of the Anglo-Norman Family of Devereux, of Balmagir, County Wexford." (Dublin: Office of "The Irish Builder," 1891).
175:, Justiciar of Ireland, and by 1208 was solidifying his hold on Meath. Nicholas Devereux would spend his early years supporting his lord in Ireland. 461:
Deputy Keeper of the Records. Curia Regis Rolls, Volume 1, Richard I to 2 John I. (London: Public Record office, 1922). Page 129, Membrane 8d, 1200
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John Duncumb. Collections Towards the History and Antiquities of the County of Hereford, Volume 2, Issue 1. (Hereford: E.G. Wright, 1812). Page 48
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In 1281 a fine was executed between Master Hugh Devereux and his cousin, Simon Devereux, regarding rents in Staundon and Humber in Herefordshire.
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Holden, Brock. "Lords of the Central Marches: English Aristocracy and Frontier Society, 1087-1265." (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008).
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H.C. Maxwell Lyte (editor). Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III, 1364 to 1367. (London: Public Record Office, 1912). Volume 13, page 344
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Robinson, Charles J. A History of the Castles of Herefordshire and their Lords. (Great Britain; Antony Rowe LTD, 2002). Page 125-129
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escalating debt and refusal to provide a hostage, to seize his lands and order the arrest of his family. He fled to his friend, the
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Collections Towards the History and Antiquities of the County of Hereford in continuation of Duncumb’s History, Hundred of Radlow.
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commanders. Among the seized lands were the lands of the under-age Nicholas Devereux in Hereford. These were first given over to
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In 1220 Walter de Lacy returned to Ireland and was heavily involved in the series of wars occurring there. During 1224
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H.W. Forsyth Harwood (editor). The Genealogist. (London: George Bell & Sons, 1902). Volume 18, Page 235
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Calendar of the Charter Rolls, Volume 1, Henry III, 1226-1257. (London: Mackie and Co. 1908). Page 294, 372
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returned to Ireland and subdued Hugh de Lacy, but by 1227 the earldom of Ulster had been restored to him.
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M.A. Faraday (editor). Deeds of the Palmers’ Gild of Ludlow. (Shropshire: 2012). Page 243, 1359 (No. 101)
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A.P Otway-Ruthven. A History of Medieval Ireland. (New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 1993). Page 86
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A.P Otway-Ruthven. A History of Medieval Ireland. (New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 1993). Page 80
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A.P Otway-Ruthven. A History of Medieval Ireland. (New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 1993). Page 79
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A.P Otway-Ruthven. A History of Medieval Ireland. (New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 1993). Page 78
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A.P Otway-Ruthven. A History of Medieval Ireland. (New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 1993). Page 77
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who was holding his father's estates for the king. In 1203, John granted custody of the city of
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On 16 April 1234, Walter de Lascy, lord of Meath, granted land in Mariners (near the port of
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The Picards of Pychards; of Stradewy (now Tretower) Castle, and Scethrog, Brecknockshire
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during the thirteenth century, and Nicholas Devereux was a key member of the retinue of
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Robert William Eyton. Antiquities of Shropshire. (London: JR Smith, 1857). Page 204-205
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Following the death of William Marshal on 14 May 1219, Nicholas Devereux's brother,
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Thomas Asbridge. The Greatest Knight. (New York: Harper Collins, 2014). Page 323
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Thomas Asbridge. The Greatest Knight. (New York: Harper Collins, 2014). Page 314
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Thomas Asbridge. The Greatest Knight. (New York: Harper Collins, 2014). Page 313
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214:, accepted a grant from Gilbert de Lacy of 12 virgates of land in the manor of 127:
The sons of Walter and Cecilia Devereux were fostered for training as knights:
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Roche, Richard. The Norman Invasion of Ireland. (Dublin; Anvil Books, 1995)
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Nicholas Devereux’s son, Hugh Devereux, was probably named for Hugh de Lacy
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Robert Devereux entered the clergy. He was appointed as the attorney of
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Asbridge, Thomas. The Greatest Knight. (New York: HarperCollins, 2014)
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listed Cecilia Devereux and her son Nicholas holding part of a fee in
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and Cecilia de Longchamp. His father was a member of the retinue of
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Nicholas Devereux married an unknown woman, and they had children:
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was an Anglo-Norman nobleman living during the reigns of
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Maxwell Lyte (ed.). 240:, witnessed the grant by 150: 62: 46: 38: 30: 23: 313: 303:probably Thomas Devereux 309:Master Robert Devereux 58:Master Robert Devereux 75:Nicholas Devereux of 56:Master Hugh Devereux 306:Master Hugh Devereux 227:2nd earl of Pembroke 86:Henry III of England 77:Chanston (Vowchurch) 439:Morgan G. Watkins. 397:Specific references 184:William de Braose's 723:. pp. 278–293 375:General references 659:Roger Dodsworth. 409:Brock W. 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Index

Nicholas II Devereux of Chanston
Walter Devereux (born 1173)
Chanston (Vowchurch)
John
Henry III of England
Welsh Marches
Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath
Walter Devereux
William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber
king
Testa de Nevil
Chanston(e)
Stephen Devereux
William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke
John Devereux
William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber
Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath
Walter de Lacy
William de Braose
Limerick
de Braose
Meiler Fitzhenry
King John
William de Braose's
earl of Pembroke
William Marshal
Walter de Lacy
King John
Stephen
Staunton-on-Wye

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