Margaret de Eland
- Marriage (1): Gilbert de Notton 946
- Marriage (2): Sir Baldwin de Tyas Knight
- Died: After 1235 1030
- Buried: Lede Chapel 1030
General Notes:
~Yorkshire Archaeological and Topographical Journal, Vol. VII, Pedigree of Teutonicus (Tyas), p. 132, Margery, daughter of Hugh Elland of Elland, living in 1235, buried at Lede Chapel, in the parish of Ryther, married first, Gilbert de Notton, and married second, Sir Baldwin Teutonicus. 1030
Noted events in her life were:
• Background Information. 1031 Sir Gilbert de Notton assumed the name of Barton upon inheriting his grandmother's estates. His first wife is said to have been Margery, daughter of Hugh de Eland, of Eland, Yorkshire. His second wife was Cecilia, possibly daughter of Jorwerth de Hulton, to whom Paulinus de West Houghton gave the third part of that vill in fee, an estate afterwards found in the possession of Gilbert's son, John de Barton [Whalley Coucher, pp. 59, 881].
~ Final Concords of the County of Lancaster, Vol. I, pp. 88-89
• Background Information. 861 Butterworth, or the part of it held by Hugh de Eland about 1190, was given by him to Gilbert de Notton in marriage with his daughter Margery. They had issue of a son Roger, a benefactor of Monk Bretton. Margery married, as her second husband, Sir Baldwin Tyas, or Teutonicus, by whom she had a daughter named Joan who married, as her first husband, Sir Robert de Hoyland of High Holyland, in Yorkshire, and married as her second husband, Sir John de Byron.
~ A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 5, Township: Butterworth, pp. 123-222
Margaret married Sir Baldwin de Tyas Knight. (Sir Baldwin de Tyas Knight was born about 1180 in Farnley, West Riding, Yorkshire, England, died after 13 Apr 1241 in England and was buried in Lede Chapel 1030.)
Margaret next married Gilbert de Notton, son of Gilbert de Notton and Juliana.1030
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