Nielsen Hayden genealogy
Warin de Walton

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Name Warin de Walton [1] Born of Eccleston, Lancashire, England [2]
Gender Male Alternate birth of Walton le Dale, Lancashire, England [1]
Died Bef 1302 [2] Person ID I36096 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others Last Modified 13 Sep 2021
Father Adam de Walton, d. Bef 1242 Family ID F21226 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Children + 1. John de Walton, b. of Walton le Dale, Lancashire, England , d. Bef 1311
2. Adam de Walton, d. Bef 1307 Last Modified 13 Sep 2021 Family ID F21224 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - "[Adam, son of Ulf] was succeeded by a son Adam, who gave his moiety of Eccleston to his son Warine, and in 1242 Warine de Walton held the fifth part of a knight's fee in Walton of the fee of the Earl of Lincoln (Lacy), and he of the fee of the Earl of Ferrers (as lord between Ribble and Mersey), and he of the king in chief." ["Townships: Ulnes Walton" in VCH Lancaster (citation details below), volume 6]
"Adam son of Adam de Walton gave to Warine his son half the vill of Eccleston as Adam the elder had held it of Benedict Gernet and Adam the son of the heirs of Benedict. Master Adam de Walton in 1294 claimed 6 acres in Eccleston against William de Dacre. The land had been approved from the waste by Benedict Gernet and Warine de Walton, lords in common, and fell to the latter's share on a division. Adam son and heir of Warine demised it to William de Shorneton (? Shurventon) for 6s. a year, and this tenant sold his crops and title to William de Dacre. In 1301 the moiety of the manors of Eccleston and Heskin was included in a Walton agreement. By 1320–1 it had come into the possession of Thurstan de Northlegh and Margery his wife [...]." ["Townships: Eccleston" in VCH Lancaster (citation details below), volume 6]
- "[Adam, son of Ulf] was succeeded by a son Adam, who gave his moiety of Eccleston to his son Warine, and in 1242 Warine de Walton held the fifth part of a knight's fee in Walton of the fee of the Earl of Lincoln (Lacy), and he of the fee of the Earl of Ferrers (as lord between Ribble and Mersey), and he of the king in chief." ["Townships: Ulnes Walton" in VCH Lancaster (citation details below), volume 6]
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Sources - [S77] The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester by George Ormerod. Second edition, revised and enlarged by Thomas Helsby. London: George Routledge and Sons, 1882.
- [S812] The Victoria County History of Lancaster. Portions online, linked from medievalgenealogy.org.uk.
- [S77] The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester by George Ormerod. Second edition, revised and enlarged by Thomas Helsby. London: George Routledge and Sons, 1882.