Isabel Morteyn
- Born: Abt 1290, Wollaton, Nottinghamshire, England
- Marriage: Sir Richard de Willoughby Knight, Chief Justice of King's Bench 1342
- Died: 1332, Nottingham Castle, Nottinghamshire, England about age 42
Another name for Isabel was Isabel Mortein.
Noted events in her life were:
• Background Information. 1006 Pedigree taken from Thorton's The History of Nottinghamshire, Vol. II, p. 209
Robert de Moretein | Adam de Moretein | Eustachius de Moretein, 9 Richard, 7 John | Eustachius de Moretein | Roger de Mortain | Roger de Mortein | Isabella de Mortein married Richard de Willoughby
• Family Background: From GEN-MEDIEVAL-L Archives. From: Kay Allen AG <allenk@pacbell.net> Subject: Re: Morteyn Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 05:49:36 -0700
This is a guess, based on chronology and names.
1. Isabel. 2. Roger. 3. Isabel, niece of Wm., Bp. of Ely. 4. Roger. 8. Eustace, d. 8 Hen. III. 9. Eyncina Ruffus. 16. Eustace, d. 1223. 17. Hillaria Salvein. 18. Sir William Rufus. 32. Adam of Cossale, b. bef. 1134; d. after 1180. 34. Hugh Salvein of Donesby, Lincs.; d. after 1166. 64. Robert, d. bef. 1176.
Source is G. Anrews Moriarty Notebooks, NEHGS. See also Genealogist, NS vol. 38: 194 et seq.
Hope this helps. Kay Allen AG
• Background Information. 1342 "Roger had enfeoffed William, his son of the manor of Wollaton, before 1316, when his said son William was lord thereof. By 1323, the greater part of this fee had been alienated. In that year, William, son of Roger de Morteyn granted to Richard de Wylughby, the elder, the reversion of 14 messuages and 14 bovates in Wollaton, held the honor of Peverl, after the term of 21 years which the parson of Wollaton held in premises. Thoroton states that Richard de Willoghby, the younger married Isabel, sister and heir of William de Morteyn."
~Honors and Knights' Fees, pp. 158-161
Isabel married Sir Richard de Willoughby Knight, Chief Justice of King's Bench, son of Sir Richard de Willoughby Knight. Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas and Unknown.1342 (Sir Richard de Willoughby Knight, Chief Justice of King's Bench was born about 1290, died in 1363 in Willoughby on the Wolds, Nottinghamshire, England 1267 and was buried in Willoughby on the Wolds, Willoughby, Nottinghamshire.)
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