Cecily de Turville
- Born: Abt 1172, Weston Turville, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
- Marriage: Roger de Craft 1265
- Died: After 1236, Buckinghamshire, England
Noted events in her life were:
• Background Information. 1265 At the beginning of the 13th century the manor of PAILTON was in the hands of William de Turville, who assented to his son William endowing his wife Maud (de Hastings) therein. In 1217, after the death of the younger William, Maud claimed the whole manor as dower, while her father-in-law would only grant her one-third of it. [Bracton's Note Book, no. 1355] The younger William having died without issue, his estates were divided between his sisters, Cecily wife of Roger de Craft, and Pernel wife of Simon de Crewelton (whose descendants took the name of Turville); the third sister, Isabel, who married Walhamet le Poure, seems to have left no issue. [V.C.H. Bucks. ii, 366-8; V.C.H. Warw. iii, 93] Roger de Craft's son Roger was succeeded by his sisters Isabel wife of Hugh de Herdeburgh and Beatrice, whose first husband was William de Charneles. Accordingly in 1297 in the list of knights' fees of Edmund, Earl of Lancaster, we find a half-fee in Pailton and Harborough held by Nicholas de Turville, and a quarter-fee each held by Hugh de Herdebergh and George de Charneles in Pailton. [Cal. Inq. p.m. iii, pp. 310, 320]
~VCR: A History of the County of Warwick, Vol. VI, pp. 173-181
Cecily married Roger de Craft.1265 (Roger de Craft was born about 1170 in Willey, Rugby, Warwickshire, England and died after 1236 in Weston Turville, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England.)
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