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Ebal de Mont

Male - 1268


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  • Name Ebal de Mont  [1
    Birth of Milton, Cambridgeshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 3
    Gender Male 
    Alternate birth of Ketton, Rutland, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [4
    Death 1268  [3, 5
    Person ID I20942  Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others
    Last Modified 17 Feb 2021 

    Father Ebal de Mont 
    Mother Béatrice 
    Family ID F18689  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Joan de Bohun   d. 24 Jun 1282 
    Marriage Bef 11 Apr 1252  [5
    Children 
     1. Eleanor de Mont   d. Bef 14 Aug 1282
    Family ID F12942  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 17 Feb 2021 

  • Notes 
    • Alaso called de Monts, des Montz, Montes, Montibus, etc. Steward of the Household to Henry III from 1256 to, probably, the time of his death. Constable of Windsor Castle.

      According to John P. Ravilious on SGM on 15 Sep 2004, he "came to England as a vassal of Peter of Savoy (identified as a Savoyard
      knight) following Eleanor of Provence's coming to England to marry Henry III."

      "In 1244 he and his brother, Henri, co-seigneurs of Mont, confirmed the gift of their father, Ebal, in favor of the Chartreuse of Oujon. In 1250 he had custody of Ewell, Surrey, by bail of the king. In 1252 Clarice de Crowcombe, heir of Godfrey de Crowcombe, released the manor of Milton, Cambridgeshire to Eble and Joan his wife, Joan, in tail, with remainder to Eble’s own heirs. In 1254 the king granted him the manor of Pitney, Somerset, to hold until the legal age of the heirs of Sabina del Ortiay [Lorty]. In 1254 he and his brothers, Henri, seigneur of Mont, and Rodolphe, canon of Lausaunne, granted a vineyard to Bonvent convent. In 1258 he was paid 25 marks by the king, which he received in respect of his fee for the lands of Walton and Ewell. In 1257 the king granted him lands in Ketton, Rutland, to be held of the king by the service of one quarter of a knight’s fee. In 1259 at London he witnessed the will of Eble de Genève, son of the deceased Count Humbert de Genève, in favor of Peter of Savoy. In 1259 Annora de Capella granted Eble and Joan his wife one messuage and one carucate of land in Westbury, Buckinghamshire. In 1264–5 his estate at Milton, Cambridgeshire was seized by Philip de Colville and in 1266 was burnt and plundered by the Montfortian rebels. In 1267 he was granted the wardship of the lands and serjeantry of the king’s chapel and the office of spigornel of the king’s seal, late of Bartholomew de la Chapelle, deceased." [Douglas Richardson, 30 Jan 2021, citation details below]

  • Sources 
    1. [S3215] Medieval Welsh Ancestors of Certain Americans by Carl Boyer III. Santa Clarita, California, 2004.

    2. [S142] Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families by Douglas Richardson. Salt Lake City, 2013.

    3. [S5146] Douglas Richardson, 7 Mar 2014, post to soc.genealogy.medieval.

    4. [S128] The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant ed. Vicary Gibbs, H. A. Doubleday, Duncan Warrand, Howard de Walden, Geoffrey H. White and R. S. Lea. 2nd edition. 14 volumes (1-13, but volume 12 spanned two books), London, The St. Catherine Press, 1910-1959. Volume 14, "Addenda & Corrigenda," ed. Peter W. Hammond, Gloucestershire, Sutton Publishing, 1998.

    5. [S5147] Douglas Richardson, 30 Jan 2021, post to soc.genealogy.medieval.