Alice de Windle
- Born: Bef 1256, Windle, Lancashire, England
- Marriage: Peter de Burnhull 920
Another name for Alice was Avice de Windle.
Noted events in her life were:
• Background Information. 920 Alan de Windle died between 1256 and 1274, and was succeeded by Peter de Burnhull and his wife Alice, the daughter and heir of Alan. The new lord died before 1292, [Plac. de Quo Warr. (Rec. Com.), 377] leaving two sons, both under age; Peter, the elder, died without issue before 1298, and Alan his brother succeeded. [De Banc. R. 124, m. 9d.; Assize R. 419, m. 9; 420, m. 6d; 424, m. 2] He was living in 1318, but did not enjoy the manor long, for his son Peter was in possession in 1324, [Dods. MSS. cxxxi, fol. 33; see also Feud. Aids, iii, 89] but died soon afterwards, when his sisters Joan and Agnes inherited his manors. The former married William Gerard, of Kingsley, in Cheshire, and the latter David de Egerton. [De Banc. R. 284, m. 15] Ultimately the whole inheritance was held by the Gerards, so that it may be presumed there was no issue by the other marriage.
The History of the County of Lancaster, Volume III, pp. 371-377
Alice married Peter de Burnhull, son of Thomas de Burnhull and Unknown.920
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