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Family History and Ancestry
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Name |
Alan de Singleton [1, 2] |
Gender |
Male |
Person ID |
I9217 |
Paul's Tree |
Last Modified |
2 Jul 2018 |
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Sources |
- [S742] Final Concords of the County of Lancashire: 7 Richard I. to 35 Edward I. A.D. 1196 to A.D. 1307, 1899, p.201.
These estates descended to Joan, daughter and heiress of Alan de Singleton, as heir to her brother Thomas, who died young. She married Thomas Banastre of Bretherton, great-grandfather of Sir Thomas Banastre, K.G., who was drowned at sea, 16th December 1379
- [S742] Final Concords of the County of Lancashire: 7 Richard I. to 35 Edward I. A.D. 1196 to A.D. 1307, 1899, pp.141-142.
Broughton was given by William, count of Boulogne and Mortain, and Earl of Warren, to Ughtred, son of Huck, to hold by the service of 8s [Dodsworth MSS., cxlix, f.49]. It descended to Richard, son of Ughtred, who was put out of seisn by Theobald Walter. King John afterwards seized it, upon the death of Theobald, and in the Survey of 1212, it was described as being in the King's hands [Testa, ii, f.822]. Aterwards the King gave it to William le Sauser, but it was restored to Alan de Singleton, son of Richard, by Henry III, and was in the hands of Alan's son and heir, William de Singleton, on 22 Mar 1261, when it was found by inquisition that the manor ought not to be tailaged [Escaeta, 45 Hen. III, no. 37]. He was the father of Alan de Singleton, and probably of Thomas, both named in the concord.
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