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Nicholas d’Ewyas
- Marriage: Unknown
- Died: Bef 15 May 1336, Lancashire, England 827
General Notes:
~From the footnotes of The Coucher Book on Chartulary of Whalley-Abbey, Vol. I, pg. 121 823
Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information. 715 The Visitation of Lancashire by William Flower, 1567, show John Devyas, of Yorkshire married to the daughter and one of the heires of Wir William Samlesbury of Samlesbury, Lancashire, Knight. They are shown having a son named Nicholas Devyas who has a daughter, the sole heir who marries Gilbert Sowthworthe of Southworthe. (Southworth).
~Visitation of Lancashire by William Flower, 1567, pg. 26
• Background Information. 823 Nicholas, the son or grandson of Sir John d'Ewyas and Cecily de Samlesbury, died without male issue, leaving a daughter married to Sir Gilbert de Southworh, and her portion of the manor continued in this family until the year 1677, when John Sourthworth, Esq. sold it and the Hall to Thomas Braddyll, Esq. for little more than £2000.
~ The Coucher Book on Chartulary of Whalley-Abbey, Vol. I, p. 89-90
• Background Information. 827 The D'ewias or Deuyas (d'Ewyas) family became possessed of lands in Yorkshire, mostly within the Lacy fee, by the marriage of Nicholas Deuyas, kt., to Alice daughter of Jordan Foliot. John Deuyas, the issue of this marriage, increased the family estate by his marriage to Cecily de Samlesbury. He was one of the knights of the shire returned for the county to the Parliaments of 1295 and 1298, having received knighthood before 1284. [Parl. Writs, i, 587; Cal. Close, 1279-88, p. 286] He died before the end of 1309, [Cal. Inq. Hen. VII, i, 158.] leaving numerous issue besides Nicholas his successor, [ Roger, Towneley MS. HH, no. 1771] who appears to have held aloof from the rebellion of Thomas of Lancaster. Nicholas Deuyas was summoned in 1324 to attend the Great Council at Westminster. [Parl. Writs, ii, 776] Early in 1326 he settled his estates here and in Riseholme, co. Lincoln, upon his daughter and heir Alice and her issue by Gilbert son and heir of Gilbert de Southworth, to whom he had then recently given her in marriage. [Final Conc. (Rec. Soc. Lancs. and Ches.), ii, 66] About All Saints' Day 1335 he leased the manor-house, 169 acres of land, 11 acres of meadow with the mills to his son-in-law for a term of eight years for £11 9s. yearly, [Towneley MS. HH, no. 1775] and died before 15 May following, when dower was assigned to Joan his widow in half the manor, including the chief messuage which William Deuyas had lately held, and in Mellor. [Towneley MS. HH, no. 1741]
'Townships: Samlesbury', in A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 6, ed. William Farrer and J Brownbill (London, 1911), pp. 303-313
Nicholas married Joan.
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