Re: de Lindesay and Allerdale: a Pennington ascent?
- From: Tim Powys-Lybbe <tim@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 15:09:21 +0100
In message of 28 Apr, "John P. Ravilious" <therav3@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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1.1.1 Alan de Pennington
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of Muncaster, Cumberland, Pennington, Lancashire and Orton,
Westmorland
DL 25/367
Letters of ratification of the settlement of a dispute between
Furness Abbey and Alan son of Benedict, referred to the oath
of twelve knights: whether the land of Ulvedale is held by
Alan of the abbot, or by the abbot in demesne (Lancs), dated
1189x1209 [National Archives, Records of the Chancellor and
Council of the Duchy of Lancaster[7]]
had grant of Ravenglass from Richard de Luci, 1208
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' Benedict de Pennington and Alan his son and heir occur in
the latter part of the 12th century (fn. 8) ; in 1202 Alan
son of Benedict granted 2 oxgangs of land in Pennington to
Hugh son of Edward.' [VCH Lancaster, VIII:338-342[4]]
Children: Thomas (-<1248)
Alan
Ormerod, and Helsby, in his "History of Cheshire", 2nd edition, vol iii,
pp 187-200 and specifically p. 188 and the table on p. 198, all on the
family of Venables of Kinderton, Cheshire, has a Roger de Venables
(d.c.1261) who m. Alice de Penington, living 1240, daughter of Alan de
Penington of Penington Hall, Lancs.
The fact that Lancs is immediately to the north of Cheshire makes one
wonder if there is any evidence to connect these two Alans de
Pennington/Penington.
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