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Tybotot, Baron (E, 1308 - abeyant 1372)

 

Creation: writ summ. 10 Mar 1308

 

Abeyant: 13 Apr 1372

 

Family name: Tybotot

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Payn [Tybotot], 1st Baron Tybotot

2nd but only surv. son and heir of Robert Tybotot, by his wife Eva de Chaworth, dau. of Patrick de Chaworth, Lord of Kidwelly and Ogmore

born

11 Nov 1279

mar.

bef. 3 Sep 1311 Agnes de Ros (mar. (2) bef. 7 Jun 1315 Thomas de Vere (b. c. 1282; dsp. and vp. bef. 12 May 1329), only son and heir ap. of Robert [de Vere], 6th Earl of Oxford, by his wife Margaret de Mortimer, sister of Edmund [de Mortimer], 1st Baron Mortimer, and dau. of Roger de Mortimer, Lord of Wigmore; d. bef. 25 Nov 1328), 2nd dau. of William [de Ros], 1st Baron Ros, by his wife Maud de Vaux, 2nd dau. and cohrss. of John de Vaux, of Freston, co. Lincoln, son of Sir Oliver de Vaux

only child

1. John de Tybotot, later 2nd Baron Tybotot

died

24 Jun 1314 at the Battle of Bannockburn

created

by writ of summons 10 Mar 1308

suc. by

son

note

Justice of the Forest beyond Trent and Keeper of Northampton Castle 1307-08; Justice of Chester 1309-11

 

John [de Tybotot], 2nd Baron Tybotot

born

20 Jul 1313

mar. (1)

bef. 24 Jul 1337 Margaret de Badlesmere, sister and cohrss. of Giles [de Badlesmere], 2nd Baron Badlesmere, and 4th dau. of Bartholomew [de Badlesmere], 1st Baron Badlesmere, by his wife Margaret de Umfreville, notorious for refusing to allow Queen Isabella to enter the Royal Castle of Leeds 1321 (widow of Gilbert de Umfreville, son and heir ap. of Gilbert [de Umfreville], 8th Earl of Angus), aunt and cohrss. of Thomas de Clare, Steward of the Forest of Essex, and only dau. of Sir Thomas de Clare, Lord of Inchiquin and Youghal (by his wife Julian FitzMaurice, 2nd dau. and eventual sole hrss. of Sir Maurice FitzMaurice, Lord Justice of Ireland), 2nd son by his second wife of Richard [de Clare], 5th Earl of Gloucester

children by first wife

1. John de Tybotot (b. 1338;  dsp. and vp. shortly bef. 8 Oct 1359)

2. Robert de Tybotot, later 3rd Baron Tybotot

mar. (2)

c. 1348 Isabel de Wauton (d. after 12 Oct 1372), widow of Sir John de Wauton and dau. of Sir Robert Aspall, of Aspall, co. Suffolk, by his wife Alice de Cressingham, dau. of Hugh de Cressingham

only child by second wife

3. Sir Payn de Tybotot or Tiptoft, Commissioner of the Peace for co. Cambridge (d. after 21 Mar 1413), mar. Agnes Wroth, sister of Sir John Wroth, of Enfield, co. Middlesex, and dau. of John Wroth, of Enfield, co. Middlexex, and had issue:

1a. John Tiptoft, later 1st Baron Tiptoft

died

13 Apr 1367

suc. by

son by first wife

note

Keeper and Chancellor of Berwick-on-Tweed 1346

 

John [de Tybotot], 3rd Baron Tybotot

born

11 Jun 1341

mar.

bef. 1348 Margaret Deincourt (mar. (2) bef. 14 Nov 1373 John Cheyne; d. 2 Apr 1380), only dau. of William [Deincourt], 2nd Baron Deincourt, by his wife Milicent la Zouche, 1st dau. of William [la Zouche], 1st Baron Zouche of Haryngworth

children

1. Margaret de Tybotot (b. 1366; d. bef. 14 May 1431), mar. (1) bef. 23 Nov 1385 Roger [le Scrope], 2nd Baron Scrope of Bolton, and (2) 1405 John Niandser (d. after Aug 1420), and had issue by her first husband

2. Milicent de Tybotot, heiress of Castlecombe, co. Wiltshire, and Oxenden, co. Gloucester (b. 1368; d. 1446), mar. (1) Sir Stephen le Scrope, of Bentley, co. York, and Castlecombe, co. Wiltshire, Lord Justice of Ireland, Governor of Roxburgh Castle (d. 4 Sep 1408), 3rd son of Richard [le Scrope], 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton, by his wife Blanche de la Pole, sister of Michael [de la Pole], 1st Earl of Suffolk, and dau. of Sir William de la Pole MP, of Kingston-upon-Hull, co. York, Baron of the Exchequer, and (2) 13 Jan 1409 Sir John Fastolf KG, of Caister, co. Norfolk (b. 6 Nov 1380; dsp. 5 Nov 1459), and had issue by her first husband

3. Elizabeth de Tybotot, heiress of Nettlestead and Barrow, co. Suffolk, Chatham, Kingston and Sibton, co. Kent, Lindsell and Little Stambridge, co. Essex, and Marston, co. Lincoln (b. 1371; dspm. 20 Jun 1424; bur. in the Grey Friars' Church, Ipswitch, co. Suffolk), mar. bef. 22 Nov 1385 Sir Philip le Despencer, de jure 2nd Baron Despencer, and had issue

died

s.p.m. 13 Apr 1372

 

Following the death of the 3rd Baron Tybotot the Barony of Tybotot fell into abeyance between his three daughters and their descendants.

 

First written 20 May 2021

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