Gynes Background Files

These are study notes; No known connection to these families

Shows content of all background text files, highlights variants of 'Gines', 'Gynes' , 'Ginn', etc in each file

There are [ 59 ] text files.

Main locations referenced:

Several references to Steventon or Stiventon; probably this is Stevington, Bedfordshire.

Bastelden or Bestlesdene, now known as: Basildon, Berkshire (Wikipedia)

Ashley, Burrough Green, Chippenham, Newmarket, Silverley and Soham are in Cambridgeshire.

Three references to a village of Saham; probably this is Soham, Cambridgeshire.

Chelmersford, Little Holland, Raylegh and Toleshunt are in Essex.

Gayton, Haverland, Mountjoy and Wymondham are in Norfolk.

Source: Survey of English Place-Names, U Nottingham.


File: [ 1 ] [ Abess_of_gynes_1327.txt ]

Calendar of the close rolls preserved in the Public Record Office ... Edward III. A.D. 1327-1330. (1896) 

Refers to locations in Kent: Newenton, Brensete, and Promhell

1327
Westminster, 
To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Order to cause to be delivered to the prior of Neuport Paynel, which is a cell of the abbey of Marniouticr, Tours, all the lands, fees, and advowsons pertaining to the priory, which the late king caused to be taken into his hands by reason of the war between him and the king of France in the duchy of Aquttaine, with other lands of alien men of religion of the power of the king of France, which lands of the priory the said king committed to the prior during pleasure for a yearly ferin, retaining in his hands the knights' fees and advowsons, and to cause the goods and chattels on the lands to be delivered to the prior, which the said king also caused to be taken into his hands and which he delivered to the prior upon mainprise to answer therefor to him, and to cause the prior to be discharged of the ferm aforesaid and of the arrears thereof, and to discharge him and his mainpernors of the goods and chattels aforesaid, saving to the king until otherwise ordered the apportum due to the abbey aforesaid, the prior having besought the king for such restoration and discharge, which the king has granted by the assent of the prelates, earls, barons, and other magnates in parliament.

pg 18

... The abbess of Gynes in Artoys. [ and others ]

pg 19

https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero06offigoog/page/n30/mode/2up

1328

Membrane 33.

Here J. bishop of Ely, then the chancellor, delivered the great seal to the king, as appears in the memorandum on the dorse of this roll.
To Peter atte Stok. Order to be intendent to the abbess of Gynes in Artoys hereafter for the ferm of the churches of Newenton, Brensete, and Promhell, co. Kent, and to deliver to her her goods and chattels found therein and the arrears of the ferm for which answer has not been made to the king or his father, in accordance with the agreement made by the king and his council in the parliament at Westminster for alien men of religion, as the abbess has prayed the king, by petition before him and his council in parliament, for restitution of the said churches and goods, which the late king caused to be taken into his hands with the lands of other alien men of religion of the power of the king of France, which churches he delivered to Peter by letters patent under the exchequer seal for a certain yearly ferm. By pet. of C. [2451.]

pg 264 

Index 

Gines, Gynes in Artois (Pas de Calais), abbess of, 264 

Guines, Gynes abbey, Artois [Pas de Calais],19. 

File: [ 2 ] [ Adam_Gynes_1387_chelmersford.txt ]

Feet of Fines for County of Essex

1387

Adam Gynes Chelmersford

250. Mich . Thomas Ropere of Chelmersford and Adam Gynes, pl. by Richard Stacy in place of Adam. John Wright of Chelmersford, 'chaundeler,' and Joan his wife, def. 2 acres of land in Chelmersford. Def. quitclaimed to pl. and the heirs of Thomas. Cons. roos . 

pg 208

1403

65 . Trin. Geoffrey Colvylle of Spryngefeld, Fulk Everard of Chelmesford, Adam Gynes and William Skynnere of Chelmesford, pl. John Clare, citizen and 'cordewaner ' of London. and Agnes his wife, def. 1 messuage in Mulsham. Pl. and the heirs of Geoffrey to bold of the chief lords. Cons. 10 marks. 

pg 239

https://www.esah1852.org.uk/library/files/F1300000.pdf

Index

Gyne, Ralph son of John, of Little Bardfield, 47.

Gynes, Adam, 208, 239. , Joan wife of John, 220. , John. 220.

Gyney, Margaret daughter of Henry of North Shoebury, 66.

https://archive.org/details/feetoffinesfores03greauoft/page/338/mode/2up?q=Gyn

File: [ 3 ] [ Arnald_Gynes_1406_oxfordshire.txt ]

Calendar of the close rolls preserved in the Public Record Office ... Henry IV. A.D. 1405-1409. (1931)

Title:	   Calendar of the close rolls... [of] Henry IV / prepared under
	   the superintendence of the Deputy Keeper of the Records.
Author:    Great Britain.
Publisher: London : HMSO, 1927-1938.

1406

Arnald Gynes of Oxfordshire

Feb. 19.   To the sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas omnino,
Westminster. and order by mainprise of Richard Arundell knight, Clement
Broun of London 'taillour,' Robert Pygot 'goldsmyth' and
Henry Flamstede ' skynner,' both of London, to set free William
Gilton clerk, if taken in default of finding mainpernors upon

Membrane 264—cont.

an information that, contrary to the proclamation many times
made, willing of his malice to resist the king, he purposed to
pass to foreign parts in order there to make suits to the prejudice
of the king and crown and to the hurt of many of the people.
To the sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas, by mainprise
of Robert Mortymer ‘hosteler' dwelling in the parish of St.
Peter upon Cornhille, William Pykeman ‘skynner,’ both of Lon-
don, and Arnald Gynes of Oxfordshire, in favour of Peter Shyrter
of Chydyngfolde at suit of Richard Cooke for debt.
Stephen Lescrope knight to William lord Ferrers and Sir
John Cornwaille knight. Bond in 500 marks payable on Michaelmas day 1408.
Dated 29 March 1406.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 2 April.

pg 99 - 100

https://quod.lib.umich.edu/g/genpub/ABD5312.0003.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext

https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen4/vol3/pp98-101

File: [ 4 ] [ Arthur_Gynes_1548_London.txt ]

1541 London Subsidy roll: Aldgate Ward

Pages 10-15

Arthur Gynes serviens (as a servant or slave) (4d.)

https://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-record-soc/vol29/pp10-15

File: [ 5 ] [ ESAH_info.txt ] See: [ Adam_Gynes_1387_chelmersford.txt ]

Essex Society for Archaeology & History

1387

250. Mich . Thomas Ropere of Chelmersford and Adam Gynes, pl. by 
Richard Stacy in place of Adam. John Wright of Chelmersford, 'chaundeler,'and Joan his wife, def. 2 acres of land in Chelmersford. Def. quitclaimed to pl. 
and the heirs of Thomas. Cons. 100s .

pg 208 

1393 . 
378. Mich. William May of Thundereslegh and John Sprat of Raylegh, pl. 
John Gynes and Joan his wife and Thomas Pye and Agnes his wife, def. I 
messuage and 15 acres of land in Raylegh. Def. quitclaimed to pl. and the heirs of 'William. Cons. 10 marks. 

pg 220

65 . Trin. Geoffrey Colvylle of Spryngefeld, Fulk Everard of Chelmesford, 
Adam Gynes and William Skynnere of Chelmesford, pl. John Clare, citizen and 
'cordewaner ' of London. and Agnes his wife, def. 1 messuage in Mulsham. 
Pl. and tbe heirs of Geoffrey to hold of the chief lords. Cons. 10 marks. 

pg 239

Index

Gynes, Adam, 208, 239. 
- , Joan wife of John, 220. - , John. 220.

Gyney, Margaret daughter of Henry, 
of North Shoebury, 66

https://www.esah1852.org.uk/library/files/F1300000.pdf

File: [ 6 ] [ Feudal_Aids_1284-1431_Name_Gynes.txt ] Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire

Name 'Gynes'

Title: 	Inquisitions and assessments relating to feudal aids, with other analogous documents preserved in the Public record office; A.D. 1284-1431;

Feudal Aids 1284-1431 Notes

https://brittlebooks.library.illinois.edu/brittlebooks_open/books2008-08/greabr0001inqass/

Permanent URL for this page: http://hdl.handle.net/10111/UIUCBB:Serial/greabr0001inqass

Gynes, etc name mentions in these volumes:

Vol 1

Bedfordshire

Wylye Hundred

AD 1346

De Johanne Gymys qui tenet terciam partem un. f. m. in STACHESDENE de rege, quod Robertus Gynes quondam tenuit  - - -  xiij. s. iiij. d.

pg 29

Cambridgeshire

Chavele Hundred

AD 1302-1303

De Johanne de Gynes, Henrico Honeman et participibus eorum pro di. f. tento in ASSHELE de eisdem Hugone et Johanne  - - xx. s. 

pg 142

Pappeworth Hundred

AD 1302-1303

De Ricardo de Gynes pro quarta parte un. f. in eadem villata - - x. s.

pg 147

Chavele Hundred

AD 1316

Villa de ASSCHELE cum SYLVERLEY
Prior Hospitalis, Johannes de Gynes, Regynaldus Arsyke. 

pg 154

Chevele Hundred

AD 1346

De Petro Honeman et Thoma fratre ejus et participibus eorum pro di. f. in ASSHELE, quod tenetur de Hugone le Veer et Johanne de Bello Campo, et quod quondam tenuerunt Johannes de Gynes, Henricus Honeman et parcenarii eorum xx. s.

pg 158

Pappeworth Hundred

AD 1346

De eodem Willelmo pro iiijta. parte j. f. in eadem villa tenta de comite Britannie, quam quondam Ricardus de Gynes tenuit - - - x. s, 

pg 166

Index

Gynes, Gymes, Gymis, Gymyges, Gymelys,
 John de, 28, 39, 139, 142, 154, 158. 
 , Richard de, 147, 166. 
 , Robert de, 4, 11, 17, 28. 
 , William, 39.

pg 533

https://brittlebooks.library.illinois.edu/brittlebooks_open/books2008-08/greabr0001inqass/greabr0001inqassv00001/greabr0001inqassv00001_ocr.txt

Vol 2

Essex

Rocheford Hundred

AD 1346

Edmundus Fitz Simond, chivaler, tenet un. f. in Parva Shobery, quod Adam filius Simonis, Thomas de Wodeham, Agnes de Shobery et Henricus Gyne aliquando tenuerunt  -  - -  -  -  -  - xl. s.

pg 161

Index

357. Gyne. Geyne. Gynneye. Henry or Henry de,
136, 161.
..........John, 162.

Gynneye. See Gyne.

pg 512

Vol 3

Norfolk

Fourhowe Hundred

AD 1346

Jurati.—Johannes Note, Willelmus de Carleton, Johannes Lithare, Ricardus de Bernham, Johannes Gyneys, Nicholaus de Marlingford, Willelmus de Halle, Ricardus de Rodegate, Walterus Davy, Johannes de Cobbeslound, Willelmus atte Hil, Willelmus Pluket, qui dicunt per sacramentum suum quod:— 

pg 533

Index

Gynes, Ingram de, 83, 84

Gyneys, John, 533.

pg 695

https://brittlebooks.library.illinois.edu/brittlebooks_open/books2008-08/greabr0001inqass/greabr0001inqassv00003/greabr0001inqassv00003.pdf

Vol 5

Westmoreland

AD 1402

Philippa, ducissa Hibernie et comitissa Oxonie, tenet medietatem manerii de KIRKEBY in KENDALE de domino rege i.e. nomine j. f. m. et quam quidem medietatem Ingelramus de Grynes [ probably de Gynes ] nuper tenuit, et postea Willelmus de Lyndesay, miles.

pg 196

https://brittlebooks.library.illinois.edu/brittlebooks_open/books2008-08/greabr0001inqass/greabr0001inqassv00005/greabr0001inqassv00005.pdf

Vol 6

NOT FOUND

File: [ 7 ] [ Gynes_1291_Mel_Locki_Placenames.txt ] Herefordshire

Placenames > G 

Gaines (Whitbourne).

    1291 Gynes, Ep. Reg.
    1326 Gynes, Inq. ad quod dam.
    1346 Gynes, Ep. Reg.

https://www.melocki.org.uk/places/G.html

[ Whitbourne is a village in Eastern Herefordshire ... near Worcester (Wikipedia) ]

File: [ 8 ] [ Gynes_Register_of_Bishop_Adam_Orleton.txt ] Herefordshire

THE REGISTER OF ADAM DE ORLETON BISHOP OF HEREFORD

(A.D., 1317-1327).

on pg 241, 8 mentions

1. and 2.

Episcopi Herefordensis. 67

A.D. 1318. 

Hugo Gyne
Robertus Gyne

and others

3.

Episcopi Herefordensis. 133

A.D. 1320.

May 23. - The Bishop, having received the report of the Official concerning the proposed appropriation of the Church of Wolferlow by the Prioress and Convent of Aconbury, instructs him to confirm the appropriation.

Thomam de Gynes

Aconbury

A priory of Austin nuns was founded in Aconbury early in the 13th century by Margery, wife of William de Lacy. 

See: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/heref/vol1/pp11-14

Date: 1305
The prioress and convent request that they be able to appropriate 2 carucates of land which Isabel daughter of Warren de Grendene held in Stawardes Hide which is held from the bishop of Hereford, and of a half carucate of land held from the same in Twinordesfeld.1)
See: https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9060135

4.

Episcopi Herefordensis. 139

A.D. 1320

Sept. 3.- The Bishop of Hereford writes to the Archbishop (and to the other English Bishops) urging a special celebration of the first festival St. Thomas Cantilupe on Oct. 2.

Thomam de Gynes

5.

Episcopi Herefordensis. 241

A.D. 1322. July 16.- The Bishop, since he has in accordance with a Papal mandate collated John de Lugwardine to the prebendal portion in the Church of Bromyard vacant by the death of Richard de Dunre, issues a mandate to induct.

Th. de Gynes

6.

Episcopi Herefordensis. 255

A.D. 1322. distincte. Datum apud Bosebury, xviij die Octobris, anno Domini MCCCxxij, etc.

Thoma Gynes

7.

Episcopi Herefordensis. 329

A.D. 1325. June 12.- Alexander de Quappelade, Vicar of Eye, resigns his benefice.

magistro T. de Gynes

8.

352 Registrum Ade de Orleton.

A.D. 1326.

Feb. 15.- Memorandum that the Bishop of Hereford, holding an ordination at St. Mary's, Reading, had examined Adam le Low, Rector of Whitney, who presented himself to be ordained Deacon, and found him not apt in letters. The Bishop, therefore, appointed Roger de Aston to be his coadjutor, and allowed Adam le Low leave of absence for three years for study.

magistri Thome de Gynes, Rectoris ecclesie de Wolfrelowe, Herefordensis diocesis

https://www.melocki.org.uk/registers/1317_Orleton.html#p241
appears to be same content on pg 352, 8 mentions
https://www.melocki.org.uk/registers/1317_Orleton.html#p352

on pg 329, 2 mentions

Episcopi Herefordensis. 67

AD 1318

Hugo Gyne and Robertus Gyne

(same as # 1 and 2 above)

https://www.melocki.org.uk/registers/1317_Orleton.html#p329

Index to the Register of Bishop Adam Orleton

Gynes, Thomas de, xxviii n, 241, 329, 352.
https://www.melocki.org.uk/registers/1317_Orletonindex.html#G

File: [ 9 ] [ Henry_Gynes_1305_Okeham.txt ] Rutland

The 1305 Oakham Survey

020 Henry Gynes holds one messuage and pays yearly 6s at the said terms and the Aid to the sheriff and suit of court

pg 13

background_notes/1305_oakham_rutland_survey.pdf

File: [ 10 ] [ Ingram_de_Gynes_1291-1293.txt ]

Calendar of the close rolls preserved in the Public Record Office ... Edward I. A.D. 1288-1296. (1904)

1290

Ingram de Gynes and Gilbert de Clifton acknowledge that they owe to Roger son of Thomas de la Wodehall 40 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in co. Lancaster.

Page -135-
https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero01changoog/page/n135/mode/2up?q=gynes

1290

Gilbert de Clifton acknowledges that he owes to Ingram de Gynes 40 marks ; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in
cos. York and Lancaster.

Page -150-
https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero01changoog/page/n149/mode/2up?q=gynes

1291

Ingram de Gynes acknowledges that he owes to William de Hamelton, clerk, 10 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Westmoreland.

Page -203-
https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero01changoog/page/n203/mode/2up?q=gynes

1291

Ingram de Gynes acknowledges that he owes to Margery de Eketon, executrix of the will of Nicholas de Eketon IIZ.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in cos. Westmoreland and Lancaster. Note of payment of tlie first moiety.

Page -204-
https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero01changoog/page/n203/mode/2up?q=gynes

1292

Ingram de Gynes acknowledges that he owes to Roger Mygnot 10l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his Ifmds and chattels in co. Westmoreland.

Page -265-
https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero01changoog/page/n265/mode/2up?q=gynes

1292

Ingram de Gynes acknowledges that he owes to William Hamelton 10 marks ; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in CO. Westmoreland.
Cancelled on payments.

Page -269-
https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero01changoog/page/n269/mode/2up?q=gynes

1292

The underwritten have quittance of the common summons [of the eyre] for conmion pleas in co. Lancaster 
Ingram de Gynes. [ and others ]

Page -276-
https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero01changoog/page/n275/mode/2up?q=gynes

1293

Ingram de Gynes acknowledges that he owes to Hugh de Kendal, clerk, 16l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Westmoreland.

Page -327-
https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero01changoog/page/n327/mode/2up?q=gynes

283. Gynes, Ingram de. 122, 137. 190, 191, 252,

Page -615-
https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero01changoog/page/n615/mode/2up?q=gynes

- o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o  -
Calendar of the close rolls preserved in the Public Record Office. Edward I. Vol 5. A.D. 1302-1307 (1908)

1305

To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Whereas the late king, on 11 February in the fifty-sixth year of his reign, granted by his letters patent, in part payment of the money due from him to Matthew de Loveyne, deceased, for the marriage of Elisanta, late the wife of Matthew, what pertained to him of the relief of William de Lyndeseye, son and heir of Walter de Lyndeseye, tenant in chief of the said king : the king orders them to cause Ingelram de Gynes and Christiana, his wife, daughter and heiress of the said William, to be acquitted of what pertained to the late king of the relief aforesaid, which they cause to be exacted for them by summons of the exchequer contrary to the grant aforesaid. 

pg 236 

https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero00changoog/page/n247/mode/2up 

Guines, Gynes, 273,280,290,319 ... merchants of

Gynes, Ingelram de, 42 (AD 1307), 568 (AD 1313) ordered not to leave his parts

https://books.google.ca/books?redir_esc=y&id=Q1wjAmip_a4C&q=gyn#v=onepage&q&f=false

File: [ 11 ] [ Isabel_de_Gynes_1324_chancery_roll.txt ]

Calendar of Inquisitions Miscellaneous (Chancery) ... volume 2. [Edward II and 1-22 Edward III] (1916)

1324

Isabel de Gynes Suffolk

808. Commission to Robert de Aspale, John de Ingham, and John de Shardelowe. Lewes. 4 July 17 Edward II. [1324.] By the king on the information of W. de Ayremyne.
Inquisition before the said Robert and John. Lavenham. Friday the feast of St. Matthew 18 Edward II.
Stephen Baret, sometime knight, and Joan late his wife, on the day of his forfeiture, jointly held the manor of Moteshale co. Suffolk as of her inheritance by descent from Isabel de Gynes her mother, and the said Stephen had no other estate therein than as the husband of the said Joan ; by his forfeiture the manor is in the king's hand ; it is held by fealty of the bishop of Norwich at a yearly rent of a root of choice (electi) ginger, and is of the yearly value of 100/.
Similar commission to Roger Beler, John de Cave, and Robert Burdet.
Inquisition before the said John and Robert. Leycestre. Thursday before the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
Similar findings (except that Isabel de Gynes is called Isabel de Maundeville), as to the manor of Dadelyngton co. Leicester, held of the earl of Leicester by fealty and a yearly rent rent of a rose, and of the yearly value of 201.
Similar commission to Roger Carles, John de Kynardeseye, and William de Sharshull.
Inquisition before the said Roger and John. Stafford. Saturday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
Similar findings as to the manor of Herliston co. Stafford, held of Sir Ralph de Grendon by fealty and a yearly rent of lib. of black pepper, and of the yearly value of 16/. C. Inq. Misc. File 97. (11.)

pg 200 - 201
https://archive.org/details/calendarofinqu02grea/page/200/mode/2up?q=gynes

Index

Gynes, alias Mandeville, Isabel de, 808.
... , Joan daughter of, wife of Stephen Baret, 808.

... , Robert de, 1889. [ in Westmoreland ]

File: [ 12 ] [ Joan_de_Gynes_1249_Cambridgeshire.txt ]

See: File: [ 4 ] [ Galfridus_Gynn_1226_Nottinghamshire.txt ] and File: [ 5 ] [ Geoffrey_de_Gynn_1253_Chatsworth.txt ]

Fine Rolls of Henry III Project

34 HENRY III (28 October 1249–27 October 1250)

Joan, daughter of Geoffrey de Gynes

    [No date]. Cambridgeshire. Joan, daughter of Geoffrey de Gynes in Silverley, gives the king one mark for having a writ before the justices at Norwich in the octaves of Michaelmas. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire to take etc.
    [S’, in the Roll]

    a. In the originalia roll, E 371/15, m. 6, ‘in Silverley’ is omitted. The fine is also simply for a ‘writ ad terminum’.

- o - o - o - o - o - o -

Children of Isabella /Marshal/ and Gilbert de Clare /Earl of Gloucester/ are:

Amicia de Clare was born 27 MAY 1220 in Newent, Gloucestershire, England, and died JAN 1284 in Okehampton, Devonshire, England. She married Robert de Guines on 1247. He died 1283. 

https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/180118/I16767/-/ahnentafel

- o - o - o - o - o - o -

The Curious Case Of Lady Baret by Kathryn Warner

[Some doubt about the veracity of this story]

09 January, 2012

"I have been unable to discover anything very much about Stephen Baret's wife, except that her name was Joan de Gynes and she inherited three manors in Leicestershire, Suffolk and Staffordshire from her mother Isabel de Mandeville.[fn. 6]  According to an inquisition of July 1324, these three manors - named as Moteshale, Dadelyngton and Herliston - were then in Edward II's hands, not Hugh Despenser's.[fn. 7]  It is unclear from the entry whether Joan was still alive at the time of the inquisition; it begins "Stephen Baret, sometime knight, and Joan late his wife, on the day of his forfeiture, jointly held the manor of Moteshale...".  If Hugh did indeed have Joan tortured for her lands, he didn't hold them for long. It doesn't seem likely that he had her tortured to gain Stephen's minor holdings on the Gower peninsula, either."

[fn. 6, 7] Cal Inq Misc, pp. 200-201.

http://edwardthesecond.blogspot.com/2012/01/curious-case-of-lady-baret.html

- o - o - o - o - o - o -

3) Presumably a reference to Joan de Gynes or de Mandeville, wife of Stephen Baret, who was probably executed in 1322. No chronicle, petition or inquisition, or other source, confirms that Despenser had Joan tortured. Her three manors were in Edward II’s hands in July 1324:Calendar of Inquisitions Miscellaneous 1308-1348, pp. 200-201.

https://www.astridessed.nl/edwardthesecondblogspotthe-charges-against-hugh-despenser-the-younger-november-1326/


File: [ 13 ] [ John_Gynes_1276_Herefordshire.txt ]

Registrum Thome be Cantilupo,
EPISCOPI HEREFORDENSIS;

A.D. MCCLXXV-MCCLXXXII. [1275 - 1282 ]

Episcopi Herefordensis. 117

Johannes Gynes, diaconus

https://www.melocki.org.uk/registers/1275_Cantilupe.html#p117

also on pg 265 and 266

https://www.melocki.org.uk/registers/1275_Cantilupe.html#p265
https://www.melocki.org.uk/registers/1275_Cantilupe.html#p266

Index to the Register of Bishop Thomas Cantilupe

Gynes, John, 117, 265, 266.
https://www.melocki.org.uk/registers/1275_Cantilupeindex.html#G

File: [ 14 ] [ John_Gynes_1393_Raylegh.txt ] Essex

Feet of Fines for County of Essex

1393

John Gynes and Joan his wife Raylegh

378. Mich. William May of Thundereslegh and John Sprat of Raylegh, pl. 
John Gynes and Joan his wife and Thomas Pye and Agnes his wife, def. 1 messuage and 15 acres of land in Raylegh. Def. quitclaimed to pl. and the heirs of 'William. Cons. 10 marks.

pg 220

https://www.esah1852.org.uk/library/files/F1300000.pdf

File: [ 15 ] [ John_Gynes_1406_Kymbell.txt ] Buckinghamshire

Title:  Calendar of the Close rolls, preserved in the Public record office. / Prepared under the superintendence of the Deputy keeper of the records. Henry IV. Pub. by authority of His Majesty's principal secretary of state for the Home department.
Author: Great Britain. Public Record Office.
Collection:  Digital General Collection

1406

John Gynes Kymbell

John Taillour of Great Kymbell to John Barton the elder,
Edmund Coupere and Alice daughter of the grantor, their heirs
and assigns. Charter with warranty of all his lands, rents and
services in Great Kymbell. Witnesses: John Glovere, Thomas
Durem, John Gynes, John Temple, Richard Southcote. Dated
Kymbell aforesaid, 6 May 7 Henry IV.

Memorandum of acknowledgment in chancery at Westminster,
9 May.

https://quod.lib.umich.edu/g/genpub/abd5312.0003.001/128?q1=gynes&view=text&size=100

https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen4/vol3/pp115-116

Buckinghamshire

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_and_Little_Kimble_cum_Marsh

Note: Great and Little Kimble are just southwest of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire which is west, and a bit south of Luton, Bedfordshire.


File: [ 16 ] [ John_Gynes_archer_1404.txt ]

John GYNES       (fl.1404)
Archer.

	1404	He served in the force raised for the keeping of the sea, under the command
		of Sir Reginald Cobham(q.v.).
		(www.icmacentre.ac.uk/soldier/database)

7 June 2012

found at: http://www.girders.net/index.php?dir=Gym/

Ian S. Rogers

File: [ 17 ] [ John_and_William_de_Gynes_1330_Suffolk.txt ]

Calendar of the close rolls preserved in the Public Record Office ... Edward III. A.D. 1330-1333. (1898)

1330

John de Gynes acknowledges that he owes to William de Gynes and Agnes his wife 40 marks ; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Suffolk.

pg 120
https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero02offigoog/page/n132/mode/2up

Index

Gynes, Agnes wife of William de, 120.
... , John de, 120.
... William de, 120.


File: [ 18 ] [ John_de_Gynes_1292_Leominster.txt ] Herefordshire

Diocese > Institutions > Leominster

Reg: Swinfield (1283-1317).
Date: 1292 May 16
Benefice: Leominster.
Presentee: John de Gynes, priest.
Patron: (not mentioned).

source: 1275_Institutions.xls

Author: Mel Lockie

https://www.melocki.org.uk/diocese/Leominster.html

[ Leominster is a market and minster town in Herefordshire ... (Wikipedia) ]

File: [ 19 ] [ John_de_Gynes_1293_Asshele.txt ] Cambridgeshire

Calendar of the fine rolls preserved in the Public Record Office ... Volume 1. Edward I. A.D. 1272-1307. (1911)

1293

John de Gynes Asshele

Order to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer to replevy for good security until a month from Michaelmas next to the prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England a messuage, 320 acres of land in Assheleye and Silverleye, co. Cambridge, which he acquired to him and his successors of Geoffrey Arsik and John de Gynes, and a messuage and 34 virgates of land in Buckeby, co. Northampton, which he acquired in like manner of Simon de Thorp, and a messuage and a virgate of land in Barton, co. Northampton, which he acquired in like manner of William le Chapeleyn, and 8 acres of land in Talleworth, co. Middlesex, which he acquired in like manner of Henry Pycot, and 15 acres of land in Anesty, co. Warwick, w'hich he acquired in like manner of the prior and convent of Coventre, contrary to the Statute of Mortmain ; he having shewn that the escheator on this side Trent has entered the premises on that account.

pg 326

https://archive.org/details/calendaroffinero01lond/page/326/mode/2up?q=gyn

File: [ 20 ] [ John_de_Gynes_1321_Asshele.txt ] Cambridgeshire

Calendar of the close rolls preserved in the Public Record Office. Edward II. A.D. 1318-1323 (1895) 

1321

John de Gynes of Asshele

Thomas son of Geoffrey Honeman of Asshele acknowledges that he owes to John son of John de Gynes of Asshele 5 marks ; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lauds and chattels in co. Cambridge.

pg 501
https://archive.org/details/calendarofclos03grea/page/500/mode/2up

https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw2/vol3/pp500-505

Index

Gynes, John son of John de, 501.

https://archive.org/details/calendarofclos03grea/page/786/mode/2up


File: [ 21 ] [ John_de_Gynes_1327.txt ]

Calendar of the close rolls preserved in the Public Record Office ... Edward III. A.D. 1327-1330. (1896) 

1327

Membrane 5d

To the sheriff of Hertford (sic). ...

To the king's sheriffs, ministers, and others. Writ of aid in favour of John de Gynes, the king's serjeant-at-arms, whom the king has appointed to assist the aforesaid sheriff in the premises, and to arrest all whom he shall find exercising such feats of arms, together with their horses and arms, and to deliver them to the said sheriff, and to cause them to be kept safely in prison so that they shall not be delivered without the king's special order. [Ibid.] Et erant patentes.

Index

Gynes, John de, king's serjeant-at-arms, 237.

https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw3/vol1/pp236-237

https://archive.org/stream/calendarofclose01grea/calendarofclose01grea_djvu.txt

https://archive.org/stream/calendarclosero06offigoog/calendarclosero06offigoog_djvu.txt

https://books.google.ca/books?id=ZHonAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA647&lpg=PA647&dq=%22Gynes,+John+de,+king%27s+serjeant-at-arms,+237%22&source=bl&ots=C-Iq8v84Zz&sig=ACfU3U278eEeYXOsUZmBb5V4GWmRVTUbcA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj5j6T1q_7xAhUbVc0KHcIkDxQQ6AEwAHoECAIQAw#v=onepage&q=%22Gynes%2C%20John%20de%2C%20king's%20serjeant-at-arms%2C%20237%22&f=false

File: [ 22 ] [ John_de_Gynes_1328_Northampton.txt ]

Calendar of the patent rolls preserved in the Public Record Office : Edward III, 1327-[1377]

2 EDWARD III.— Part I. 207

John de Gynes Northampton

1328. Membrane 5d—cont.

May 18. Appointment of Simon de Friskenad and John de Gynes, serjeants at
Northampton, aims, to arrest and bring to the king the evildoers who, not reverencing the presence of the king at the parliament at Northampton, violently entered the manor and houses of the keeper of the chapel of St. Peter, Kirkeby on Wrethek, and the church there, maintaining themselves there by force, and wasting the goods of the keeper and the jewels and ornaments of the church. By K. & C.

pg 297

https://archive.org/details/calendarofpate01grea/page/296/mode/2up?q=gynes

- o -

Membrane 36. 

Mandate to Roger de Mortuo Mari, earl of March, justice of Wales, or 
snch as shall supply his place, to provide for the safety of Kaerfilly Castle, 
now besieged by William la Zousche of Mortimer. [Foedera.]

Writ of aid for John de Gynes, appointed to attach and bring to the king 
the said William with Eleanor la Despenser, the king's kinswoman, who is 
in his company. [Foedera.] By p.s. 

pg 360

https://archive.org/details/calendarofpate01grea/page/360/mode/2up?q=gynes

https://archive.org/stream/calendarofpate01grea/calendarofpate01grea_djvu.txt

Index

Gynes, Christiana, wife of lngelram de, 250, 260.
... , Cristiana de, 139.
John, 220.
John de, 297,360.
... , Master Thomas de, parson of Wolferlow, 62.

File: [ 23 ] [ John_de_Gynes_abt_1291_knights_hospitaller.txt ] Cambridgeshire

Donations to the Knights Hospitaller in Britain and Ireland, ...

Rory MacLellan · 2020 · ‎History

... three alongside John de Gynes and three without. (fn. 74) Two further grants can be ... of the same patronage network as a group of Cambridgeshire villagers.

https://books.google.ca/books?id=oTgDEAAAQBAJ&pg=PT140&lpg=PT140&dq=%22gynes%22+%22cambridgeshire%22&source=bl&ots=9sKXR4d9pu&sig=ACfU3U2kTUTbMuagEeo43Es4optgcM-AgQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwja-L6XsYbyAhUXHc0KHYVUD_UQ6AF6BAgJEAM#v=onepage&q=%22gynes%22%20%22cambridgeshire%22&f=false

- o - o - o - o - o - o -

Newmarket Local History Society

A copyright extract from Volume II of the Newmarket Local History Society's two-volume publication 'The History of Newmarket and its Surrounding Area', edited by Sandra Easom and published in 2000

        Early life in Towns and Villages Around Newmarket

ASHLEY :-

Ashley was first recorded as Esselie manor. In 1066 it belonged to Thane Wluin. By 1086 it was the property of Evrard (Everard, son of Brientius). In 1166 it was recorded that 'Ralph de Gines (Guisnes) holds 1 fee of the barony of Earl Aubrey (de Ver)'. In 1228 the manor is first called Ashley. In 1243, a member of the de Gisnes family, Robert, still 'holds in Ashley 1 fee of the barony of Hugh de Ver, Earl of Oxford'.

In 1276, records state that 'The master of the hospital of Chippeham holds view of frankpledge in the vill of Asle and Wilnesle: the master of the Templars has 33 acres of land in these vills'.
Ownership got more complicated in 1284-86; 'John de Gymes holds Assele of William de Laneham and John de Beauchamp for 1 fee and they hold it of the Earl of Oxford'. Also, Robert de Ver, Earl of Oxford, gave to the Hospitallers 2 fees in Assele and Silverle which the heir of Geoffrey Arsic holds. 1302-3, 'The prior of the hospitallers holds half fee in Assele of Hugh de Ver and John de Beauchamp; John de Gynes, Henry Honeman and their partners hold half fee there of the same Hugh and John'.
The de Vere family gave the manor to the Knights Hospitallers and in 1540, as their possessions were dispersed, it passed into the hands of Sir Edward North. The manor of Silverley was held by tenants of the de Veres and it too passed to Sir Edward North. Only the tower of the church remains there now.

https://www.newmarketlhs.org.uk/Local-village-history.html

- o - o - o - o - o - o -

Feudal Cambridgeshire by William Farrer

ASHLEY 

AUBREY DE VER (f. 1996). 

Esselie, manor, 3 h T.R.E., 2 h. now. 1066, Wluin thegn of K.E. 
1086, Evrard (Everard, son of Brientius). 

1166 Ralph de Gines (Guisnes) holds 1 fee of the barony of earl 

Aubrey; Red Bk. 352. See Silverley. 

1216 Geoffrey de Gisnes of co. Camb. was pardoned for being in 
the earl of Oxford's castle of Heingham ; R. Litt. Glaiis. I, 269 b. 

1228-29 Fine between Thomas Fitz- William, Philip de Beauchamp 
and Florence his wife by William de Beauchamp, and Robert 
de Gednes, tenant, respecting land in Ashley; Gal. of Camb. 
Fines, 14. 

1286 Robert de Gynes holds 1 fee in Asselle of Henry de Beauchamp 
and Thomas de Valeynes of the fee of the earl of Oxford ; there 
are 3 h. and 40 a. there ; Lib. de Bernewelle, 259. 

1243 Robert de Gisnes holds in Ashley 1 fee of the barony of Hugh 
de Ver, earl of Oxford ; T. 353. 

1276 The master of the hospital of Chippeham holds view of frank- 
pledge in the vill of Asle and Wilnesle ; the master of the Templars 
has 300 a. of land in those vills ; R. Hand. I, 49 b. 

1279 John de Gynes holds Asle of John de Beauchamp and William 
.de Laneham and they hold of the earl of Oxford &c. ; he has as 
free tenant the master of the hospital of Chipinham who holds 
5 score acres ; John de Beauchamp and William de Laneham 
give the church of Asle &c. ; ib. n, 590. 

1284-86 John de Gymes holds Assele of William de Laneham and 
John de Beauchamp for 1 fee, and they hold it of the earl of 
Oxford ; F. A. i, 139. 

(. Kdw. I Robert de Ver, earl of Oxford, gave to the Hospitallers 2 fees 
in Assele and Silverle, which the heir of Geoffrey Arsic holds ; 
M. A. vi, 806. 

1302 -03 The prior of the Hospitallers holds 1 fee in Assele of Hugh 
de Ver and John de Beauchamp ; John de Gynes, Henry Honeman 
and their partners hold fee there of the same Hugh and John ; 
F.A.I, 142, 

pg 46-47

Index

Guisnes (Gidnes, Gines, Gisnes, Gnines, 
Gymes, Gynes), Geoffrey de, 46 

John de, 46 

Ralph de, 46 

Richard de, 99, 173 

Robert de, 46 

Gymes, Gynes ; see Guisnes 
Gyny, Florence de, 280 

https://archive.org/stream/feudalcambridges00farruoft/feudalcambridges00farruoft_djvu.txt

The sources employed in the compilation of this calendar may be briefly described : 

For the eleventh century : ' The Domesday Survey ' (Record 
Commission) ; ' Inquisitio Eliensis ' and ' Inquisitio Comitatus 
Cantabrigiae ' (ed. Hamilton). 

For the twelfth century : ' Magnus Rotulus Pipae ' of the 
31st year of King Henry I (Record Com.); 'Rotulus Magnus 
Pipae ' of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th years of King Henry II (Record 
Com.); 'Liber Rubeus Scaccarii" (ed. Hubert Hall for the 
Rolls Series) ; ' The Pipe Rolls,' ' Rotuli Curiae Regis,' ' Feet 
of Fines ' and ' Rotulus de Dominabus ' (ed. J. H. Round), 
published for the Pipe Roll Society ; ' Rotuli Curiae Regis ' 
(Record Com.). 

For the thirteenth century many of the publications of the 
Record Commission, the Rolls Series and the Public Record 
Office Calendars ; ' Liber Memorandorum Ecclesiae de Berne- 
welle' (ed. J. Willis Clark); 'A Calendar of Cambridgeshire 
Fines' (ed. Walter Rye for the Cambridge Antiquarian Society); 
' Monasticon Anglicanum ' (last edition) and several Monastic 
Chartularies. 

- o - o - o - o - o - o - o -

Collectanea Cantabrigiensa, Or Collections Relating to Cambridge by Francis Blomefield

published in 1751

John. DE GYNES Son of Rob. de Gyneo, of Afeele or Ashley in Cambridgeshire gave to God, St. Mary, and St. John Baptist and to the poor Bretheren of the Holy Houfe or Hospital of Jerusalsm dwelling, at Chypenham a 6d Rent, out of land in Alcele.

Witnesses John de Gynis, Roger Arsic [and others]

pg 195

https://archive.org/details/collectaneacant00blomgoog/page/n204/mode/2up
https://archive.org/stream/collectaneacant00blomgoog/collectaneacant00blomgoog_djvu.txt
https://books.google.ca/books?id=AzQQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA195#v=onepage&q&f=false

- o - o - o - o - o - o - o -

See also: Donations to the Knights Hospitaller in Britain and Ireland, 1291-1400
By Rory MacLellan

Patronage Networks

"The other connecting donor was Geoffrey Arsik, who witnessed six grants, three alongside John de Gynes and three without"

Index

John de Gynes 129, 130, 159, 160, 1161, 162, 169

https://books.google.ca/books?id=oTgDEAAAQBAJ&pg=PT140#v=onepage&q&f=false

- o - o - o - o - o - o - o -

"List of Inquisitions ad quod damnum :preserved in the Public Record Office"

Part II, 1963

File CCCXLVIII. 

John de Gynes to grant a messuage, land, and rent in Whitbourn, to John, bishop of Hereford, and his successors, in exchange for other messuages and land in Whitbourn, retaining a messuage and land there. 

Hereford. 

7 

and;

File CCCXIII. 

John Gynes, chaplain, and Richard Page of Snailwell to grant messuages, land, and rent in Snailwell to the prior and convent of Spinney. 

Camb

6 

https://archive.org/stream/listofinquisitio222newy/listofinquisitio222newy_djvu.txt

- o - o - o - o - o - o - o -

Rotuli Hundredorum, temp. Henr. III. & Edw. I.: in turr. Lond. et ..., Volume 2

Joh de Gynes

Steventon, Bedfordshire

pg 331

https://books.google.ca/books?id=wBtDAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA331

File: [ 24 ] [ Margaret_de_Gynes_1263.txt ]

Margaret (Margery; de) BURGH

     (de GYNES ?); (de BURGO)

     Born: abt. 1263; Died: abt. 1303 probably Ireland

daughter of:

John (II) de BURGH (Eire 1236? - 1280) + Cecily (de) BALIOL (? - by 1273)

https://gw.geneanet.org/foullon?lang=en&n=de+burgh&oc=0&p=margaret+margery+de+burgh+de+gynes+de+burgo

see also: https://fabpedigree.com/s015/f337540.htm

File: [ 25 ] [ Ralph_de_Gines_1166_ashley.txt ]

Newmarket Local History Society

 A copyright extract from Volume II of the Newmarket Local History Society's two-volume publication 'The History of Newmarket and its Surrounding Area', edited by Sandra Easom and published in 2000

Early life in Towns and Villages Around Newmarket

ASHLEY :-

Ralph de Gines
Robert de Gisnes
John de Gymes
John de Gynes

Ashley was first recorded as Esselie manor. In 1066 it belonged to Thane Wluin. By 1086 it was the property of Evrard (Everard, son of Brientius). In 1166 it was recorded that 'Ralph de Gines (Guisnes) holds 1 fee of the barony of Earl Aubrey (de Ver)'. In 1228 the manor is first called Ashley. In 1243, a member of the de Gisnes family, Robert, still 'holds in Ashley 1 fee of the barony of Hugh de Ver, Earl of Oxford'.

In 1276, records state that 'The master of the hospital of Chippeham holds view of frankpledge in the vill of Asle and Wilnesle: the master of the Templars has 33 acres of land in these vills'.

Ownership got more complicated in 1284-86; 'John de Gymes holds Assele of William de Laneham and John de Beauchamp for 1 fee and they hold it of the Earl of Oxford'. Also, Robert de Ver, Earl of Oxford, gave to the Hospitallers 2 fees in Assele and Silverle which the heir of Geoffrey Arsic holds. 1302-3, 'The prior of the hospitallers holds half fee in Assele of Hugh de Ver and John de Beauchamp; John de Gynes, Henry Honeman and their partners hold half fee there of the same Hugh and John'.

The de Vere family gave the manor to the Knights Hospitallers and in 1540, as their possessions were dispersed, it passed into the hands of Sir Edward North. The manor of Silverley was held by tenants of the de Veres and it too passed to Sir Edward North. Only the tower of the church remains there now.

https://www.newmarketlhs.org.uk/Local-village-history.html

File: [ 26 ] [ Randolph_Geneys_1385.txt ] Norfolk

Calendar of the close rolls preserved in the Public Record Office ... Richard II. A.D. 1385-1389. (1914) 

1385

Randolph Geneys Norfolk

To the sheriff of Norffolk. Writ of supersedeas omnino, by mainprise
Westminster, of Robert Bonde, Adam Drake, John Drake and Stephen Bastewyke of Norffolk, in favour of John Everard, Richard Snorynge and William Halle at suit of Randolph Geneys averring threats.

To Robert Tresilian, John Holte, Richard Waldegrave, Thomas Geney, Thomas Hemgrave, John Ripoun clerk, Thomas Ikworth and John Bretton, lately appointed justices with others joined with them to take an assize of novel disseisin arraigned by John de Pakenham against John abbot of Bury and Abel Beman concerning tenements in Pakenham, Rougham, Berton and Thurston. Writ of supersedeas omnino by advice of the prelates and lords sitting in this parliament. By K., and by pet. in parl.

pg 106
https://archive.org/details/calendarofclo03grea/page/106/mode/2up

Index

Gyney, see Geney and Engaine

Geney, Gvney, Jeney, Jolin, knight, 115, 464.
... , Thomas, Thomas de, 106.
... , knight, 670.
... , of Brandiston, knight, 135, 139.
... , Elizabeth wife of, 139.
... , Thomas son of, 135, 139.

Geneys, Randolph, 106

Gislingham, Gyslyngham, co, Suffolk, 139.
... , manors of ' Geneys ' and
' Rosshes ' in, 139. , deed dated at, 139.

Robert Tresilian, knight, hanged for treason: see: john_gyne_1388.txt in gyn_background_notes

File: [ 27 ] [ Richard_Gynns_1402_herefordshire.txt ]

Calendar of the fine rolls preserved in the Public Record Office. Volume 12. 1399-1405. (1931)

1402

Richard Gynns, collector of a tax in Herefordshire

pg 190

https://archive.org/details/calendaroffiner12greauoft/page/190/mode/2up?q=gynns

Index

Gynns, Richard, collector of a tax in Herefordshire, 190.

File: [ 28 ] [ Richard_de_Gynes_1293.txt ]

Papworth Everard: Manors and other estates

Pages 359-361

A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely: Volume 9, Chesterton, Northstowe, and Papworth Hundreds. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1989.

Manors and other estates


. By 1086 the 5 hides held in 1066 by Goda, lord of Shingay, under Eddeva the fair, were held in demesne by Count Alan, lord of Richmond, as a berewick of Swavesey. (fn. 1) The manor was later held of the honor of Richmond until the 17th century, usually as 1 knight's fee. The Vere earls of Oxford were recorded as mesne lords until the late 14th century. (fn. 2) In the 1160s the manor of PAPWORTH EVERARD was held in demesne by Everard of Beach. (fn. 3) It descended to his son Peter (fl. 1194-1228) (fn. 4) and by 1233 to Peter's son Peter (d. after 1235). (fn. 5) John of Beach, son or brother of the last, was lord in 1242 (fn. 6) and dead by 1251, when his widow Gillian received dower, including 66 a. of arable, which she still held in 1279. (fn. 7)

When John's son Henry died soon after 1253, (fn. 8) his estate was divided (fn. 9) between coheirs, probably his sisters Amice and Alice. Amice married Sir Simon de Lisle, whose son Philip (fl. 1250- 60) sold all his Papworth land (fn. 10) to John de la Haye. (fn. 11) About 1280 (fn. 12) John held I hide in demesne under Philip's son Sir Simon de Lisle. In 1289 Simon released his rights to the bishop of Ely. (fn. 13) Alice's share had passed by 1276 (fn. 14) to Maud, perhaps her daughter, wife of John of Soham, who occupied &frac1/2; yardland in 1279.

In 1283 John and Maud exchanged a quarter of the manor for land in Suffolk with Richard de Gynes and his wife Margery. (fn.15)

Cf. P.R.O., CP 25(1)/25/37, no. 1.
15. Ibid. CP 25(1)/284/22, no. 130B.

https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/cambs/vol9/pp359-361

File: [ 29 ] [ Robert_Gynes_1411_Bastelden.txt ] See: File: [ 39 ] [ Robert_de_Gynnes_1242_Bestlesdene.txt ] Berkshire

LIBER FEODORUM

( 1323 )

[1] Brevia interlined between quod and Adam.

ESSEX. 1411

m.10d. DIMIDIUM HUNDREDUM DE TURSTAPL' venit per vj.


De terris Normannorum, dicunt quod Robertus de Gynes tenet duas carucatas terre in Tolesbiry de dono comitis de Gynes, et valet per annum xx.l.

1416 APPENDIX.

m.28. HUNDREDUM DE SLOTESFORD' venit per xij.

De terris Normannorum, dicunt quod medietas ville de Bastelden' est escaeta domini regis per mortem Henrici de Novo Burgo, Normanno, [1] et Robertus de Gynes illam tenet modo de dono domini regis, et valet per annum xiiij.l.

https://www.melocki.org.uk/liber/PartII_Appendix.html

Bastelden (Basildon): Essex (probably)

See: https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9777839

File: [ 30 ] [ Robert_Gynes_ND_Chippenham.txt ]; Cambridgeshire; probably dates to about 1265-72

Houses of Knights Hospitallers: Preceptory of Chippenham

Pages 264-266

Robert Gynes

A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely: Volume 2. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1948.

From about this time the profits of a number of small gifts of land (fn. 7) made by Reynold and Alexander Arsik, William Ranulf, Robert Gynes, and others in their own villages and in Moulton seem to have been consolidated with the chantry of Peter 'Balestarius', who endowed a chaplain to celebrate at the altar of St. Mary in the infirmary for himself, his father, and his mother.

fn. 7:  Cf. Palgrave Deeds, copied in Cole MS. xviii, fol. 120.

https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/cambs/vol2/pp264-266

See also: William Gyn - William_Gyn_1396_Moulton.txt

File: [ 31 ] [ Robert_de_Gines_or_Gin_or_Gisn_1247_toleshunt.txt ]

Close rolls of the reign of Henry III preserved in the Public Record Office ... A.D. 1242-1247. (1916)

Roberto de Gines' or 'Roberto de Gin' or 'Robertum de Gisn' or 'Robertus de Gisn'

Toleshunt Essex

1244

Rex vicecomiti Norhampton', salutem.

Eodem modo scribitur vicecomiti Norht' quod permittat Robertum de Gisn' seminare et excolere j. carucatam terre in Gaiton'. Teste rege apud Merleberg, xxviij. die Februarii. Per R. Passelewe.

pg 237

https://archive.org/details/closerollsofreig05grea/page/236/mode/2up

Mandatum est vicecomiti Berk' quod faciat habere Roberto de Gisn' talem seisinam de terris suis in balliva sua quas cepit in manum regis occasione precepti regis ei directi de terris alienigenarum in manum regis capiendis, qualem inde habuit ante captionem illam una cum omnibus catallis et rebus in predicta terra inventis, et si quid inde ammotum fuerit, id ei sine dilatione reddi faciat. Teste rege apud Westmonasterium, x. die Aprilis.
Eodem modo scribitur vicecomitibus Essex', Glouc', Bed' et Norht'.

pg 241

https://archive.org/details/closerollsofreig05grea/page/240/mode/2up

1245

Pro hominihus de Stiventon. — Quia rex accepit per inquisitionem quam fieri fecit per Ricardum de Clifford quod nullus est culpabilis de morte Johannis le Messager nisi Gilebertus ie Careter, mandatum est vicecomiti Bedef quod homines Roberti de Gynes de Stiventon, captos et detentos in prisona regis pro suspicione mortis ejusdem, a prisona deliberet usque ad proximum adventum justiciariorum regis ad partes illas. Teste ut supra.

Google translate

The hominibus [of] Stiventon. - Since the king received from the inquiry to be made by Richard Clifford is no more guilty of the death of John le Messager but Gilbert ie Careter, command ordered Bedef that ... Robert Gynes of Stiventon, arrested and detained in a prison on suspicion of the same; to release from prison until the next visit of the justices of the parts. Witness as above.

pg 317

https://archive.org/details/closerollsofreig05grea/page/316/mode/2up

1246

Monstravit regi Robertus de Gisn' quod cum emisset ab executoribus testamenti Roberti le Waleis blada et carucas que fuerunt ipsius Roberti in Wulaweston, unde rex concessit custodiam W. de Haverhull', thesaurario suo, si ad regem pertineret, et unde [idem W. triturari facit cancelled] custodiam idem Robertus clamat tanquam ad se pertinentem de jure, idem W. occasione ejusdem concessionis blada ilia triturari facit et vastari ; et mandatum est eidem W. quod si idem Robertus blada ilia emerit et carucas, tunc de bladis illis vel carucis nichil amplius se intromittat, blada si qua inde triturari fecit aut vastari, et carucas si quas ammoverit, eidem Roberto reddi faciat, nee aliquid de custodia ilia capiat citra quindenam Sancti Michaelis quem diem rex ei assignavit ad respondendum de eadem custodia. Teste rege apud Wind' xxiij. die Septembris.
Et mandatum est vicecomiti Norht' quod nisi ipse id faciat idem vicecomes mandatum illud exequatur.

pg 479

https://archive.org/details/closerollsofreig05grea/page/478/mode/2up

1247

Pro Roberto de Gisn'. — Mandatum est vicecomiti Norht' quod Roberto de Gisgn' plenam seisinam habere faciat de custodia terre et heredis Roberti Walens' de Wulaveston', cui rex eam reddidit de voluntate regis. Teste rege apud Clarendon' xv]. die Julii.

pg 522

https://archive.org/details/closerollsofreig05grea/page/522/mode/2up

1247

Pro Roberto de Gines' — Rex concessit Roberto de Gin' quod boscum suum de Toleshunt' qui vocatur Schiricheshull' et qui antiquitus fuit parcus possit claudere fossato et haya, et parcum inde facere si voluerit, eo non obstante quod boscus ille est infra metas foreste ; et mandatum est Ricardo de Munfichet quod id fieri per- mittat. Teste ut supra.

pg 528

Google translate: Pro Roberto de Gines'- the King has granted to Robert of Gin, "as his wood from the Toleshunt:" He that is called the Schiricheshull', and those who in ancient times was a thrifty is able to close the ditch and hedge, and the park and hence to do if he wishes, notwithstanding the fact that the owner of that is done within the bounds of the forest ; and Richard de Montfichet and send it to be perfect. Witness as above.

https://archive.org/details/closerollsofreig05grea/page/528/mode/2up

Index

Gin' See Gisnes

Gisnes, Gynes, Gisn', Gisgn', Gin',
Robert de, 237, 241, 317, 479, 522, 528.

https://archive.org/details/closerollsofreig05grea/page/598/mode/2up

also at: 

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III: Volume 5, 1242-1247. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1916.

Tollesbury, Teleshunt, co. Essex, licence to impark Schiricheshull wood in, see pg 528.

https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen3/vol5/pp667-670

- o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o -

Descent of manor of Toleshunt Gynes alias Toleshunt Bourchier in parish of Tollesbury near Maldon, Essex 
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/1f4c6846-f951-4f6e-a963-1cb40fdf96c7

- o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o -

140. Writ to the sheriff of Essex to take with him the coroners and
enquire as to the liberties of the count of Gysnes and the advocate of Betliun.
Merton. 23 May 36 Henry III. [1252.]
Inquisition : —The count of Gysnes held Little Hoyland in his own hand as
a knight’s fee and a half.
What fees or parts of a fee ought to have been held of them the jurors know
not ; but one hide of land ought to be held of the count in Goldhangre. He also held Toleshunte as two knight’s fees.
Fulk Basset, bishop of London, now holds Little Hoyland and Tolleshunt
and master Roger de Cantelupo the hide in Goldhangre.
The advocate holds no land or fees in Essex.
Writ to the sheriff of Kent. Merton. 22 May. Inquisition torn away.
C. Inq. Misc. File 6. (14.)

https://ia801205.us.archive.org/26/items/calendarofinquis01lond/calendarofinquis01lond.pdf

Little Hoyland aka Hoyland Parva aka Little Holland

see also:

Fienes.

[ references: Baldwin, antiently Earl of Gynes >> Fulke Basset >> Baldwin de Fienles ]

Title:  The baronage of England, or, An historical account of the lives and most memorable actions of our English nobility in the Saxons time to the Norman conquest, and from thence, of those who had their rise before the end of King Henry the Third's reign deduced from publick records, antient historians, and other authorities / by William Dugdale ...
Author: Dugdale, William, Sir, 1605-1686.

"Which Mannour of Gayton, sometime belonged (Cart. 3 H. 3. m. 4.) to
Robert Advocate of Arras, Lord of Bethun;

it being of the fee (Cart. 3 H. 3. m. 4.) of Baldwin, antiently Earl of Gynes. Whereupon he obtained Licence to inclose his Woods there (they being within the
bounds of the Forest of Silcester) and to make a Park of them. Upon which purchase Fulke Basset, then Bishop of London receiv'd a Precept from the King; whereby he was required to do his Homage, for the Mannours of Little-Hoyland
and Tolleshunt (in Com. Essex) to this Ingelram, as he had formerly done to Robert.

In 37 H. 3. this Ingelram had command, to send Baldwin de Fienles, his Brother, well fitted with Horse and Arms, into Gascoine, there to stay in the Kings service: as also William, his own Son, to be educated with Prince Edward."

https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?cc=eebo;c=eebo;idno=a36794.0001.001;node=A36794.0001.001:14;seq=1053;hi=0;vid=52914;q1=Nobility;page=root;view=text


File: [ 32 ] [ Robert_de_Gisnes_1250_gift_to_Feenes.txt ]

Close rolls of the reign of Henry III preserved in the Public Record Office ... A.D. 1247-1251. (1922)

Robertus de Gisnes 

1248

In comitatu Cantebr'.

Loco ejus demandetur Robertus de Gisnes se tercio milite ;
et si venire non possit, scribatur Stephano de Noylak'
Willelmo de Hastentot et Willelmo de Trubblevill

Google translate: Instead of demandetur Robert Gisnes the three soldiers;
And if he can not be written Stefano Noylak ' William Hastentot and William of Trubblevill

pg 119

https://archive.org/details/closerollsofreig06grea/page/118/mode/2up

1249

Pro Engelramo de Fesnes. — Rex concessit Engelramo de Fesnes x. libras redditus, quas solvere consuevit abbas de Faveresham Roberto de Gisnes [advocato Bethun', cancelled] ; et mandatum est predicto abbati quod illas sol vat predicto Engeramo, sicut illas solvere consuevit predicto Roberto [advocato cancelled]. Teste ut supra.

https://archive.org/details/closerollsofreig06grea/page/140/mode/2up

1249

Pro Engelramo de Feenes. — Rex cepit homagium Engelrami de Fenes de omnibus terris et tenementis que Robertus de Gisnes tenuit de rege in capite, et que idem Engelramus habuit de dono predicti Roberti, ita quod predictus Engelramus decetero tenebit de rege predicta terras et tenementa in capite eodem modo quo predictus Robertus prius ea tenuit, salvo jure regis et cujuslibet alterius in terris et tenementis predictis ; et mandatum est vicecomiti Norht' quod de terris et tenementis predictis predicto Engelramo plenam seisinam habere faciat. Teste ut supra.

Google translate: The Engelramo of Feenes. - King received homage Engelrami of Fenes on all countries and holdings that Robert Gisnes held in chief, and that the same Engelramus of the gift of Robert, so that Engelramus in future, will the king of the land and buildings in the same manner as the aforesaid Robert had previously, who held them, without prejudice to the right of the king, and of any other in the aforesaid lands and tenements; and a command is ordered Northampton from the lands and tenements to the aforesaid Engelramo seisinam to have a full life. Witness as above.

https://archive.org/details/closerollsofreig06grea/page/142/mode/2up
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen3/vol6/pp137-145

Index

Gisnes, Robert de, 119, 140, 142. 

File: [ 33 ] [ Robert_de_Gisnes_1252.txt ]

Robertus de Gisnes

## p. 229 (#237) ############################################

36 HENRY III. 229

1252. [m. 12d cont.]

De abbate de Persor' et abbate Westmonasterii.—Quia rex vult omnes
contenciones motas inter Westm' et de Persour' abbates et homines
ejusdem abbatis de Persour' in presencia sua terminari, mandatum
R. de Turkelby et sociis suis itinerantibus in comitatu Warr' quod in
loquelis, si que mote sint coram eis inter ipsos occasione quacumque,
nullatenus procedant, nisi aliud a rege inde receperint mandatum.
Teste ut supra. -

Et mandatum est vicecomiti Wygorn' quod in nullo decetero se
intromittat occasione alicujus precepti regis quod hucusque habuit.
De respectu milicie.—Rex dedit respectum Johanni de Strode de se
milite faciendo usque ad festum Nativitatis Beate Marie anno etc. xxxvj.
Et mandatum est vicecomiti Wiltes' quod ipsum adarmamilitaria capienda
interim non distringat. Teste rege apud Clarendon' xiij. die Julii.
Pro Henrico nepote Simonis de Nouuyc' (sic).—Mandatum est Coven-
trensi et Lichefeldensi episcopo quod permittat Henricum de Norwico,
nepotem Simonis de Norwico, habere liberam administracionem de bonis
et catallis ipsius defuncti in diocesi sua ad levandum inde debita in quibus
idem defunctus regi tenebatur die quo obiit ; sciturus pro certo quod nisi
fecerit, rex manum apponet. Teste ut supra.
Eodem modo mandatum est Bathoniensi et Wellensi episcopo.

Pro Ingeramo de Fienes.—Rex F. Londoniensi episcopo, salutem.
Scias quod Robertus de Gisnes vendidit Ingeramo de Fienes omnes terras
et omnia tenementa que fuerunt comitis de Gisnes et Roberti de Bethun,
advocati Atrobaton' in Anglia, cum homagiis et serviciis militum et
liberorum hominum, qui de eis tenebant, et omnes terras quas idem
Robertus habuit in Anglia, cum homagiis et serviciis militum et liberorum
hominum, qui de eo tenebant ; et nos eas vendiciones concessimus et
per cartam nostram confirmavimus eidem Ingeramo. Et ideo vobis
mandamus quod homagium, quod eidem Roberto fecistis de maneriis de
Parva Hoyland' et de Toleshunt, eidem Ingeramo faciatis. Teste rege
apud Clarend' xv. die Julii.

Eodem modo mandatum est Galfrido de Normanvill', magistro
Rogero de Cantilupo, Waltero de Ralegh', Simoni de Trop', Henrico de
Merk', Waltero de Wahull', Roberto Grimbaud', Margarete comitisse
Linc' et Penbrok', Hugoni de Kide, Margarete comitisse Kancie, Gilberto
de Prestone, Willelmo de Insula, Simoni de Pateshull', Rogero de Quenci
comiti Wintonie, Roberto de Grimsted'.

Rex vicecomiti Linc' salutem. Scias quod Robertus de Gisnes
vendidit Ingeramo de Fenes omnes terras et omnia tenementa de (sic)
fuerunt comitis de Gisnes et Roberti de Bethun', advocati Atrobaton',
in Anglia, cum homagiis et serviciis militum et liberorum hominum, qui
de eis tenebant, et omnes terras et omnia tenementa que fuerunt ipsius
Roberti de Gisnes', cum homagiis et serviciis militum et liberorum homi-
num, qui de eo tenebant in Anglia ; et nos eas vendiciones per cartam
nostram eidem Ingeramo concessimus et confirmavimus ; set quia nos
ipsi homagia et servicia hominum de Boby et de Naveneby, que habuimus
in manu nostra, et que fuerunt predicti Roberti de Betum, reddimus eidem
Ingeramo, tibi precipimus quod eidem Ingeramo de homagiis et serviciis
predictorum hominum de Boby et de Neveneby sine dilacione plenam
seisinam habere facias. Teste ut supra.

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.35112103127140&view=1up&seq=237&q1=gisnes

This file was downloaded from HathiTrust Digital Library.
Find more books at https://www.hathitrust.org.

Title:	   Close rolls of the reign of Henry III / preserved in the Public
	   Record Office ; printed under the superintendence of the Deputy
	   Keeper of the Records
Author:    Great Britain.
Publisher: London : H.M. Stationery Off., 1902-

Copyright:
Public Domain, Google-digitized
http://www.hathitrust.org/access_use#pd-google

Original from: University of Michigan
Digitized by:  Google

Generated on 2021-07-19 22:37 GMT


File: [ 34 ] [ Robert_de_Gisnes_1252_Little_Hoyland_and_Toleshunt.txt ]

Close rolls of the reign of Henry III preserved in the Public Record Office ... A.D. 1251-1253. (1927) 

'Robert de Gisnes' or 'Roberti de Gysnes'

Little Hoyland and Toleshunt

it looks like Robert de Gisnes sold all his property to Fiennes

## p. 127 (#135) ############################################

36 HENRY III. 125

1252. [m. 10 cont.] [m. 9.]

Pro Ingeramo de Fienes et Petro de Aneseye.—Mandatum est baronibus
de Scaccario quod demandam, quam faciunt Ingeramo de Fyenes et
Petro de Aneseye de debitis comitis de Gysnes et Roberti de Gysnes,
ponant in respectum usque ad festum Sancti Hillarii. Teste ut supra.

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.35112103127140&view=1up&seq=135&skin=2021&q1=gysnes

## p. 229 (#237) ############################################

36 HENRY III. 229

1252. [m. 12d cont.]

De abbate de Persor' et abbate Westmonasterii.—Quia rex vult omnes
contenciones motas inter Westm' et de Persour' abbates et homines
ejusdem abbatis de Persour' in presencia sua terminari, mandatum
R. de Turkelby et sociis suis itinerantibus in comitatu Warr' quod in
loquelis, si que mote sint coram eis inter ipsos occasione quacumque,
nullatenus procedant, nisi aliud a rege inde receperint mandatum.
Teste ut supra. -
Et mandatum est vicecomiti Wygorn' quod in nullo decetero se
intromittat occasione alicujus precepti regis quod hucusque habuit.
De respectu milicie.—Rex dedit respectum Johanni de Strode de se
milite faciendo usque ad festum Nativitatis Beate Marie anno etc. xxxvj.
Et mandatum est vicecomiti Wiltes' quod ipsum adarmamilitaria capienda
interim non distringat. Teste rege apud Clarendon' xiij. die Julii.
Pro Henrico nepote Simonis de Nouuyc' (sic).—Mandatum est Coven-
trensi et Lichefeldensi episcopo quod permittat Henricum de Norwico,
nepotem Simonis de Norwico, habere liberam administracionem de bonis
et catallis ipsius defuncti in diocesi sua ad levandum inde debita in quibus
idem defunctus regi tenebatur die quo obiit ; sciturus pro certo quod nisi
fecerit, rex manum apponet. Teste ut supra.
Eodem modo mandatum est Bathoniensi et Wellensi episcopo.
Pro Ingeramo de Fienes.—Rex F. Londoniensi episcopo, salutem.
Scias quod Robertus de Gisnes vendidit Ingeramo de Fienes omnes terras
et omnia tenementa que fuerunt comitis de Gisnes et Roberti de Bethun,
advocati Atrobaton' in Anglia, cum homagiis et serviciis militum et
liberorum hominum, qui de eis tenebant, et omnes terras quas idem
Robertus habuit in Anglia, cum homagiis et serviciis militum et liberorum
hominum, qui de eo tenebant ; et nos eas vendiciones concessimus et
per cartam nostram confirmavimus eidem Ingeramo. Et ideo vobis
mandamus quod homagium, quod eidem Roberto fecistis de maneriis de
Parva Hoyland' et de Toleshunt, eidem Ingeramo faciatis. Teste rege
apud Clarend' xv. die Julii.
Eodem modo mandatum est Galfrido de Normanvill', magistro
Rogero de Cantilupo, Waltero de Ralegh', Simoni de Trop', Henrico de
Merk', Waltero de Wahull', Roberto Grimbaud', Margarete comitisse
Linc' et Penbrok', Hugoni de Kide, Margarete comitisse Kancie, Gilberto
de Prestone, Willelmo de Insula, Simoni de Pateshull', Rogero de Quenci
comiti Wintonie, Roberto de Grimsted'.

Rex vicecomiti Linc' salutem. Scias quod Robertus de Gisnes
vendidit Ingeramo de Fenes omnes terras et omnia tenementa de (sic)
fuerunt comitis de Gisnes et Roberti de Bethun', advocati Atrobaton',
in Anglia, cum homagiis et serviciis militum et liberorum hominum, qui
de eis tenebant, et omnes terras et omnia tenementa que fuerunt ipsius
Roberti de Gisnes', cum homagiis et serviciis militum et liberorum homi-
num, qui de eo tenebant in Anglia ; et nos eas vendiciones per cartam
nostram eidem Ingeramo concessimus et confirmavimus ; set quia nos
ipsi homagia et servicia hominum de Boby et de Naveneby, que habuimus
in manu nostra, et que fuerunt predicti Roberti de Betum, reddimus eidem
Ingeramo, tibi precipimus quod eidem Ingeramo de homagiis et serviciis
predictorum hominum de Boby et de Neveneby sine dilacione plenam
seisinam habere facias. Teste ut supra.

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.35112103127140&view=1up&seq=237&q1=gisnes

This file was downloaded from HathiTrust Digital Library.
Find more books at https://www.hathitrust.org.

Title:	   Close rolls of the reign of Henry III / preserved in the Public
	   Record Office ; printed under the superintendence of the Deputy
	   Keeper of the Records
Author:    Great Britain.
Publisher: London : H.M. Stationery Off., 1902-

Copyright:
Public Domain, Google-digitized
http://www.hathitrust.org/access_use#pd-google

Original from: University of Michigan
Digitized by:  Google

Generated on 2021-07-19 22:37 GMT


File: [ 35 ] [ Robert_de_Gynes_1240.txt ]

Title:  Calendar of the liberate rolls preserved in the Public record office. / Prepared under the superintendence of the deputy keeper of the records.
Author: Great Britain. Public Record Office.

25 HENRY III.

17

1240.

Dec. 20.   Liberate to Robert de Gynes 301. for Easter term in this year out of his yearly fee of 301. By Bertram de Cryoyl.

pg 17

https://quod.lib.umich.edu/g/genpub/abh6499.0002.001/25?q1=gynes&view=text&size=100

Robert de Gisnes 107, 208

File: [ 36 ] [ Robert_de_Gynes_1242_Geyton.txt ]

Rolles Gascons, Normans et Francois, Tome 1

Anno 26 Henrici III

1242

Robert de Gynes Geyton Norfolk

Membrane 6

21 Confirmatio Cartae Roberti de Gynes de manerio de Geyton etc aliis Teste et supra 6Septembris.

Index

 Giney, Thomas, II, 130

Gynes, Robert de, I, 2

File: [ 37 ] [ Robert_de_Gynes_1274.txt ]

Shows link between Philip Basset and Robert de Gynes

Calendar of the close rolls preserved in the Public Record Office ... Edward I. A.D. 1272-1279. (1900) 

Robert de Gynes

1274

July 29

Canterbury

To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Order to cause the executors of the will of Philip Basset to have administration of all his goods and chattels for the execution of his will, as the treasurer and barons wrote back to the king, after searching the rolls of the exchequer, that Philip is quit at the exchequer by his executors of all debts, as well his own as those due to the king by reason of the lands of Robert de Gynes.

pg 92

https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero03changoog/page/n103/mode/2up

1274

Membrane 6 - Schedule 2

Letter from J. de Kauncy, the treasurer, and the other barons of the
exchequer to the king. Upon inspection of the rolls of the exchequer at
the king's order, they have found that Philip Basseth is quit at the exchequer by his executors of all debts, as well his own as those that he owed to the king by reason of the lands of Robert de Gynes.

https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero03changoog/page/n105/mode/2up

Index

Gynes, Robert de, 92, 95

File: [ 38 ] [ Robert_de_Gynes_1345_lancaster.txt ]

Calendar of the close rolls preserved in the Public Record Office ... Edward III. A.D. 1343-1346. (1904)

1345

Robert de Gynes manor of Wyresdale Lancashire

To William Basset and his fellows, justices of assize in co Lancaster. Whereas the king, by his letters patent, granted that a moiety of the manor of Wyresdale in the town of Gayrstang, which belonged to Robert de Gynes and came into the king's hand by his forfeiture, and which Mary de Sancto Paulo, countess of Pembroke, holds for an unexpired term by the king's grant for rendering a certain ferm in his chamber, should remain to Aymer Darcy after that term, to hold for life, and the king has learned that Henry earl of Lancaster arrames an assize of novel disseisin against the said countess and Aymer and Hugh de Moriceby for tenements in Gayrstang, and has placed that moiety in view : the king therefore orders the justices to behave so circumspectly in that affair that he suffer no prejudice.

pg 643
https://archive.org/details/cu31924091767917/page/n653/mode/2up

Index

Gynes, Robert de, 643. 

Townships: Nether Wyresdale

Numerous references to de Gynes
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol7/pp300-305

File: [ 39 ] [ Robert_de_Gynnes_1242_Bestlesdene.txt ] See: File: [ 29 ] [ Robert_Gynes_1411_Bastelden.txt ] Berkshire

LIBER FEODORUM A.D. 1242-1243.

( 637 )

3 mentions

852 A.D. 1242-1243.

S.ij.23.I.490-493 - cont.

1.

Berkshire

Robertus de Gynnes in Bestlesdene unum feodum quod tenet de domino rege in capite, qui habet breve.

2.

BEDFORD AND BUCKINGHAM. 893

II.151-192 - cont.

Robertus de Gynes tenet ij. feoda in Stiventon' de rege in capite.

Stiventon probably refers to Stevington in Bedfordshire

3.

NORTHAMPTON. 939

I.102-122 - cont.

Honor de Chokes quem Robertus de Gynes tenet. [1]

[1] See Memoranda Roll, L.T.R. no. 14, m. 8d.

source: https://www.melocki.org.uk/liber/PartII_1242.html

- o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o -

Bastlesden, 1 fee held by Robert de Gynes, which he holds of the king and it was of the fee of the said earl.

https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol1/pp1-6

- o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o -

Testa de Nevill: Sive, Liber Feodorum in Curia Scaccarii, Temp. Hen. III ...
By Great Britain. Exchequer

Robs de Gynes in Testa de Nevill, pg 251
https://books.google.ca/books?id=_Jk0AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA251


File: [ 40 ] [ Simon_Gynes_1454_Launceston.txt ] Cornwall

Calendar of Inquisitions Miscellaneous (Chancery) ... volume 7. 1399-1422. (1968) 

1414

Simon Gynes Launceston

454. Simon Gynes to himself and his successors without licence 2s. yearly rent payable from all Simon's lands and tenements in St. Gennys. pg 247

Index

Gynes, Simon, 454

Seynt Gynes, Cornwall, 454


File: [ 41 ] [ Staci_de_Gynes_1299_London.txt ]

Subsidy Roll 1292: Cordwainer ward

Pages 175-181

Two Early London Subsidy Rolls. Originally published by [s.n.], [s.l.], 1951.

Refers to:
1: Staci de Gynes; vj s. viij d.; (fn. 1)
(fn. 1: Isabella, wife of Eustace de Guynes 1299 LBC 45 (a creditor of a Gascon). - Guînes in Pas de Calais.)

File: [ 42 ] [ Thomas_Gynes_1327_Wolferlow.txt ] Herefordshire

Calendar of the patent rolls preserved in the Public Record Office : Edward III, 1327-[1377]

1327

Herefordshire

Protection, with clause volumus, for the aforesaid bishop for the same period
The like for the following to accompany the bishop:-

Master Thomas de Gynes, parson of Wolferlow [and others]

pg 62

https://archive.org/details/calendarofpate01grea/page/62/mode/2up?q=master+thomas+de+gynes

Index
Gynes , Master Thomas de, parson of Wolferlow, 62.

File: [ 43 ] [ Thomas_Gynes_1430_Prestbury.txt ]

Henry VI, 1430: CP40no677
By Rosemary Simons; Sorted by Defendant

For the frames, go to the AALT under Henry VI, CP40no677

Side: f
Image: 405
County: Gloucs
Case type: debt
Plaintiff: Polton, Thomas, of Worcester, bishop
Defendant: Gynes, Thomas, of Prestbury, husbandman

File: [ 44 ] [ Thomas_Gynes_and_John_Geynes_1374_Westminster_and_Eye.txt ] Suffolk

Calendar of the close rolls preserved in the Public Record Office ... Edward III. A.D. 1374-1377, &c. (1913)

1374

Suffolk

Writing of Thomas Gynes, cousin and heir of John Geynes, granting with warranty to John Doget called Boterwick and Alice his wife and to the heirs and assigns of the said John Doget the reversion after the death of Alice who was wife of the said John Geynes of 1-1/2 rood of meadow in the towns of Westminster and Eye which she holds for life with reversion to him the said Thomas.

Witnesses : Richard Rook the elder, Roger Subdury, William Brenge, Thomas atte Rytlie, John Lorimer, John Lorchoun. Dated Westminster, 6 July 47 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 19 February this year.

pg 64
https://archive.org/details/cu31924091767982/page/n75/mode/2up

Index

Gynes, Geynes, Alice wife of John, 64.
... , John, 64.
... , Thomas cousin of John, 64.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye,_Suffolk




File: [ 45 ] [ Thomas_de_Gynes_1306_Herefordshire.txt ]

Register of Bishop Richard Swinfield

CANTERBURY AND YORK SERIES.- VOL. VI.

430 Registrum Ricardi de Swinfield.

A.D. 1306.

Sept. 15.- Proctors appointed by the dean and chapter to inquire into the local marvels attributed to Cantilupe.

Thomam de Gynes, clericum nostrum

https://www.melocki.org.uk/registers/1283_Swinfield.html#p430

Index to the Register of Bishop Richard Swinfield

Gynes, Thomas de, 430.

https://www.melocki.org.uk/registers/1283_Swinfieldindex.html#G




File: [ 46 ] [ Thomas_de_Gynes_1321_Wolferlowe.txt ] Herefordshire

Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II: Volume 3, 1317-1321. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1903.

1320-21, membranes 26, 25, 24, 23, 22, 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13

Thomas de Gynes, parson of the church of Wolverlowe.

Pages 551-581

Index

Wolverlowe [co. Hereford], Thomas de Gynes, parson of, 565.

File: [ 47 ] [ William_Ginnes_1204_Surrey.txt ]

Charters of the abbots: Ralph Arundel (nos. 327-38)

Pages 175-185

Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214.

330. Final concord between Abbot Ralph, plaintiff, and William de Ginnes and his wife Matilda, defendants, concerning a carucate of land in Battersea (Surr.), and the wood and land of Penge (Surr.). Curia Regis, Westminster. Easter term 1204.

https://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-record-soc/vol25/pp175-185

File: [ 48 ] [ William_Gynes_1279_rotuli_hundredorum_edward_I_rutland.txt ]

Rotuli hundredorum temporibus Henrici III et Edwardi I in Turris Londinensis et in Curia Receptae Scaccarii Westmonasterii asservati, Vol. II

by Caley, John (ed.)

Publication date 1818 

Roteland, Hundred de Martinsle [Martinsley hundred]

1279 [survey was conducted in 1279] by Edward I (17/18 June 1239 – 7 July 1307)

[Note: The double 'll' in Willm is crossed through but I think it means William.]

Inquifico fca apd Stanford p xij jur’ de hundr* de Martinsle coram dnis Willo de Sco Omo & Warino de Chaucumbe Juftic’ ad hoc aflig' videlicet p Radm ..........
Willm de Sutton’ Petm de Hanvill Nichm de Brunn Thom' de Bocland Johem de Sco Peto Witt ...... Willm Gynes
Hugone ad Barriam Robm de Westo Edith . . de Gandeston & p Willm Freman de Hilpit ...... fup facrm fuu
ubi requiruntur Sr artictis sbrc'ptis.

pg 49

Index

Gin, Alex , 704.
Gine, Ro§s, 731. Villani
Gines, Isabella de, 508»
- Rics de, 156, 507«
- Witts, 609.

Gynes, Baldewinus de, 12*
... Gilbs, 662,
... Joh de, 331.
... Ricus, 746.
... Rics de, 508, 509.
... Witts, 49.

https://archive.org/details/dli.granth.74668/page/704/mode/2up

- o - o - o - o - o - o -

A Second Domesday? The Hundred Rolls of 1279–80

https://reviews.history.ac.uk/review/691

- o - o - o - o - o - o -

Jones, Bridgett, trans., Kent Archaeological Society, ed., Kent Hundred Rolls Project (Maidstone, UK: Kent Archaeological Society,2007). 

These Hundred Rolls were the result of royal surveys conducted during the reigns of Henry III and Edward I. The inquest of 1274-5, which produced these Hundred Rolls, was commissioned by Edward I shortly after his return from crusade to a country recovering from civil war. The king sent out commissioners to present juries in various towns and counties, made up of local knights and freemen, with a set of questions. The commissioners recorded the responses, and the result was the Hundred Rolls. The king’s officials asked the residents questions about land holdings (including even very insignificant portions of land), rent, breaches of justice, and changes made in the preceding years, among many other things. They are mostly concerned with questions of taxation and the obligations that various landholders had to their lords. Because of this, the rolls provide insight into the state of agriculture, patterns in landholding, common issues in governmental administration, and the relationships between renters, landholders, and the king. Since some parts of the survey touch on larger settlements with markets, they also contain some information about rights and dues in markets. Because some complaints regard activities at fairs, and the building efforts of burgesses which encroach on the king’s highway, some insight into the economic and architectural structure of towns is also possible. The Hundred Rolls for Kent are remarkably complete.

Many of these returns were printed in the Record Commission publication of the Hundred Rolls in the early nineteenth century. However, this is the first English translation of the rolls, and includes some that do not appear in that edition. Furthermore, the Latin text does not preserve the medieval abbreviations (as the Record Commission edition does), and so is more easily readable.

Introduction Summary:	

The short introduction explains the political background to these Hundred Rolls and highlights some of the interesting aspects of these rolls.

There is an index to the hundreds, and a list of the jurors for each hundred.

http://medievalsourcesbibliography.org/sources.php?id=2146116401

File: [ 49 ] [ William_Gynes_1331_Herefordshire.txt ]

Register of Bishop Thomas Charlton

REGISTRUM THOME DE CHARLTON,
EPISCOPI HEREFORDENSIS,
A.D. MCCCXXVII-MCCCXLIV. (1327 - 1364)

122 Registrum Thome de Charlton.

William Gynes.

https://www.melocki.org.uk/registers/1327_Charlton.html

File: [ 50 ] [ William_de_Ginnes_1198_Kent.txt ]

The Great Roll of the Pipe for the 1st year of the reign of John, Michaelmas 1198-1199

E 372/45 1198 Mich-1199 Mich (printed in PRS 48, New Series 10, pp 59-70)

And to William de Ginnes 100s* in Cudestede and Weston and in the marsh of Tinesleia, lands namely, which were of Peter Minnot, from half a year by the writ of G., son of Peter.

* This appears to have been crossed out and ‘50s’ is written above

https://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/Research/05/1198/01.htm

File: [ 51 ] [ William_de_Gynes_1189_Mountjoy.txt ] See also: [ william_de_gyneye_1263_hoverslond.txt ] Norfolk

Variations of names in this file include: Gynes, Geyney and Gyney as well as Gioneto and Gisnetto/Gisneto

The Dependent Priories of Medieval English Monasteries
Studies in the History of Medieval Religion

Author: Martin Heale

"And it may well be that the conversion of William de Gynes’ small priory of Mountjoy from a cell of Wymondham to an independent house of Augustinian canons resulted from de Gynes’ dissatisfaction  with  the dependent status of his foundation"

106.
Mountjoy
+1189
William de Gynes
Wymondham

THE FOUNDATION OF ENGLISH CELLS, c.1017–c.1250

pg 293

https://epdf.pub/the-dependent-priories-of-medieval-english-monasteries.html

Historic England Research Records
Mountjoy Priory
Hob Uid: 131602	
Location :
Norfolk
Broadland
Haveringland
Grid Ref : TG1581018980
Summary : A chapel of St Lawrence was founded in the reign of Richard I for 2-3 monks as a Benedictine cell of Wymondham Priory by William de Geyney, who conveyed it early in the reign of King John to the Augustinian Canons, becoming a priory. It was dissolved in 1529.
More information : Mountjoy Priory (G.T) (Site of) Moat (G.T) (Track of).
(TG 15811898) (1)

Formerly a Benedictine cell of Wymondham founded 1189-99, dissolved 1210 when it became an Augustinian Priory for several canons. Dissolved 1529-30. (2)

Fragmentary non-identifiable earthworks exist centred to TG 15871895. The Owner states that the major portion is to be levelled in the autumn of this year.

See annotated 25" survey. (3)

https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=131602&resourceID=19191

Mountjoy Priory 		Benedictine monks
cell dependent on Wymondham;
founded after 1189;
Augustinian Canons Regular
granted to Augustinians after 1199 (early in the reign of John) by William de Gyney (Gisnetto/Gisneto);
dissolved 1 April 1529 for Cardinal Wolsey's colleges 	St Laurence

St Mary the Virgin, St Michael and St Laurence
____________________
Monte Jovis Priory

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_monastic_houses_in_Norfolk

Houses of Austin canons: The priory of Mountjoy

Pages 387-388

A History of the County of Norfolk: Volume 2. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1906.

William de Gyney or Gioneto, in the reign of Richard I, founded a chapel dedicated to the honour of St. Laurence at a place called Tueit, afterwards known as Montegaudio or Mountjoy, in the parish of Heveringland.

Roger de Gyney, lord of Heveringland, materially increased their pasture rights. (fn. 6) On 3 May, 1294, Roger de Gyney granted lands and rents to the priory, to the annual value of 10, of his fee in Heveringland, Sweningtone, and Dilham, as their rents and profits were so attenuated that they did not suffice for their support, (fn. 7) and in 1306 Sir Roger de Gyney granted to Prior Thomas and the canons that none of his bondmen should implead them in his court by reason of any plea of trespass.

https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/norf/vol2/pp387-388

File: [ 52 ] [ William_de_Gynes_1324.txt ]

Calendar of the close rolls preserved in the Public Record Office. Edward II. A.D. 1323-1327 (1898) 

1324

To Thomas de Burgh, escheator beyond Trent. Order to cause Christiana,
Westminster, late the wife of Ingelram de Gynes, to have seisin of the lands that she held jointly with her husband on the day of his death of her inheritance, and to deliver to her the issues thereof, as the king has taken her homage for the said lands.

pg 109
https://archive.org/details/calendarofclose04grea/page/120/mode/2up

1323

To John do Bolyngbrok, escheator in cos. Warwick, Leicester, Nottingham, Derby, and Lancaster. Order to deliver to Christiana, late the wife of Ingelram de Gynes, the manor of Moureholm and certain lands in Kerneford and in Whitynton and Assheton, which he has taken into the king's hands by reason of Ingelram's death, as the king learns by inquisition taken by the escheator that Ingelram and Christiana held jointly on the day of Ingelram's death the manor aforesaid, of Christiana's inheritance, and certain lands in Kerneford of the king in chief as of the earldom of Lancaster by homage and knight service, and certain other lands in Whitynton and Assheton of Baldwin de Gynes for the term of their lives, and the king has taken her homage for the said manor and has rendered to her the lands in Kerneford.

pg 121
https://archive.org/details/calendarofclose04grea/page/120/mode/2up

pg 155

Enrolment of release by John son of Richard atte Welde, nephew of the late Hugh de Tedmersch, to John son of Hugh de Stretlee, lord of Kerslowe, of his right in the manor of Kerslowe.

Witness: William de Gynes [ and others ]
https://archive.org/details/calendarofclose04grea/page/120/mode/2up

Index

Gynes, Baldwin de, 121.
... , Christiana wife of Ingelram de, 109,121.
... , William de, 155

https://archive.org/details/calendarofclose04grea/page/724/mode/2up?q=gynney

File: [ 53 ] [ de_Gisnes_or_Gynes_1261.txt ]

Close rolls of the reign of Henry III preserved in the Public Record Office ... A.D. 1256-1259. (1932)

Title:	   Close rolls of the reign of Henry III / preserved in the Public
	   Record Office ; printed under the superintendence of the Deputy
	   Keeper of the Records
Author:    Great Britain.
Publisher: London : H.M. Stationery Off., 1902-

## p. 331 (#343) ############################################


45 HENRY III.

1261 [m 19 cont ]

Pro Engeramo de Fenes.—Mandatum est baronibus de
scaccario quod omnes demandas que fiunt Engeramo de Fenes
per summonicionem scaccarii regis de debitis Roberti de Gynes
et aliorum ad opus regis ponant in respectum a quindena Pasche
proxima futura usque in unum annum. Teste rege apud
Guldeford xij. die J anuarii.

pg 331

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.35112103127116&view=1up&seq=343&skin=2021

## p. 495 (#507) ############################################

45 HENRY III. 495
1261 [m 4d cont ]

Bedeford - abbas de Sancto Albano [Bedford, Abbot of St. Albans]

Rex vicecomiti Devon’ salutem. Precipimus tibi quod
assisam ultime presentacionis quam Alicia Coffyn arramiavit
coram Henrico de Bratton’ et Henrico de Tracy per preceptum
nostrum versus Willelmum le Pruz et Walterum de Nymet ad
recognoscendum quis advocatus tempore pacis presentavit
ultimam personam, que mortua est, ad ecclesiam de Payhambir’,
que vacat ut dicitur, cum omnibus assisam illam tangentibus
venire facias coram justiciariis nostris apud Westmonasterium
a die Sancti Martini in xv. dies. Et scire facias prefatis Alicie,
Willelmo et Waltero quod tune sint ibi audituri illam recog-
nicionem, si viderint expedire. Et habeas ibi hoc breve. Teste
rege apud Turrim Lond’ xxj. die Octobris. Quia placitum de
advocacione predicte ecclesie summonitum est coram predictis
justiciariis per aliud breve nostrum.

Isti subscripti vocati sunt visis litteris quod veniant in
Angliam.

comes de Gisnes 
J . de Fenes 
Baldewinus de Fenes 
Robertus de Gisn’ 
Arnulphus de Gisn’ 
Henricus de Gynes

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.35112103127116&view=1up&seq=507&skin=2021

## p. 496 (#508) ############################################

496 CLOSE ROLLS
1261.
m- 4d- cont.]

Comiti Sancti Pauli cum lx. militibus Dominica proxima
post festum Omnium Sanctorum apud Witsand’

Roberto de Gysnes se quinto milite 
comiti Gisnen’ se decimo milite 

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.35112103127116&view=1up&seq=508&skin=2021 

Index 

Gisn, Gysnes, Arnulph de, 495
Robert de, 495-6
Gynes, Robert de, 330

File: [ 54 ] [ de_Gynes_feudal_cambridgeshire.txt ]

Ashley, Cambridgeshire (Wikipedia)

Feudal Cambridgeshire by William Farrer, 2018

Ralph de Gines
Geoffrey de Gisnes
Robert de Gednes
Robert de Gisnes
John de Gynes
John de Gymes
Richard de Gynes
Florence de Gyny

ASHLEY

AUBREY DE VER (f. 199 b).
Esselie, manor, 3 h T.R.E., 2 h. now. 1066, Wluin thegn of K.E. 1086, Evrard (Everard, son of Brientius).

1166 Ralph de Gines (Guisnes) holds 1 fee of the barony of earl Aubrey; Red Bk. 352. See Silverley.

1216 Geoffrey de Gisnes of co. Camb. was pardoned for being in the earl of Oxford's castle of Heingham ; R. Litt. Glaiis. I, 269 b.

1228-29 Fine between Thomas Fitz-William, Philip de Beauchamp and Florence his wife by William de Beauchamp, and Robert de Gednes, tenant, respecting land in Ashley; Gal. of Camb. Fines, 14.

1286 Robert de Gynes holds 1 fee in Asselle of Henry de Beauchamp and Thomas de Valeynes of the fee of the earl of Oxford ; there are 3 h. and 40 a. there ; Lib. de Bernewelle, 259.

1243 Robert de Gisnes holds in Ashley 1 fee of the barony of Hugh de Ver, earl of Oxford ; T. 353.

1276 The master of the hospital of Chippeham holds view of frankpledge in the vill of Asle and Wilnesle ; the master of the Templars has 300 a. of land in those vills ; R. Hand. I, 49 b.

1279 John de Gynes holds Asle of John de Beauchamp and William de Laneham and they hold of the earl of Oxford &c. ; he has as free tenant the master of the hospital of Chipinham who holds 5 score acres ; John de Beauchamp and William de Laneham give the church of Asle &c. ; ib. n, 590.

1284-86 John de Gymes holds Assele of William de Laneham and John de Beauchamp for 1 fee, and they hold it of the earl of Oxford ; F. A. i, 139. (. Kdw. I Robert de Ver, earl of Oxford, gave to the Hospitallers 2 fees in Assele and Silverle, which the heir of Geoffrey Arsic holds ; M. A. vi, 806.

1302 -03 The prior of the Hospitallers holds 1 fee in Assele of Hughde Ver and John de Beauchamp ; John de Gynes, Henry Honeman and their partners hold fee there of the same Hugh and John ; F.A.I, 142

pg 46

1302-03 Hubert de Burgh sometime held 1 fee in the vill of Saham, which is now in the king's hands; Roger Engyneye (sic) and William de St George hold \ fee in Saham of the bishop of Ely ; the same Roger and William hold 1/2 fee there of Mary de Bassingeburne of the honor of Richmond ; ib. 143.

pg 136

Richard de Gynes

1279 Philip Fitz-Erneis holds a messuage and fee in Eltesle of the heirs of Roger de Mobray ; Philip is patron of the church ; the prioress of Huntingdon holds of him a messuage there ; Robert de Musters holds a messuage of him ; Richard de Gynes the same ; maister Bartholomew le Larderer the same; R. Hund. II, 507 08.

pg 173

Florence de Gyny
1229-54 Hugh bishop of Ely confirmed to the monks of Thorney the mill of Leverington and lands given by Walter son of Walter and confirmed by his sister and heir, Florence de Gyny ; land and rent in Leveryngton and Wisbech given by Alan de Fittun and released by Walter de Fitton ; gifts made by Richard de Neuton, Ellis son of William de Marisco, Reginald de Marisco and others (named) ; Cul. of Chart. R. v, 8081.

pg 280

Index

Gines ; see Guisnes

Guisnes (Gidnes, Gines, Gisnes, Guines,
Gymes, Gynes), Geoffrey de, 46
... John de, 46
... Ralph de, 46
... Richard de, 99, 173
... Robert de, 46

Gymes, Gynes ; see Guisnes

Gyny, Florence de, 280

pg 316-317

https://ia800301.us.archive.org/33/items/feudalcambridges00farruoft/feudalcambridges00farruoft.pdf

File: [ 55 ] [ John_Gynes_1420_location_unknown.txt ] probably Buckinghamshire

John Gynes        (fl.1420)


5 May 1420	Settlement of the action taken by him and others against John Belenden(q.v.),
		his wife, Joan(q.v.), John Farneburgh(q.v.) and his wife, Isabel(q.v.),
		deforciants of a moiety of a messuage, of 24 acres of land and of 4 acres of
		meadow in Stone, Great Kimble and Little Kimble, Buckinghamshire.
		(www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/fines/abstracts/CP_25_1_22_117.shtml)

27 Apr 1420	He was a juror on the inquisition post mortem held in Wendover,
		Buckinghamshire, into lands of the late William Baldyngton(q.v.).
		(www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk  ref. eCIPM  21-412)

11 May 1423	He was a juror on the inquisition mandamus held in Aylesbury,
		Buckinghamshire, into lands of William Greneham(q.v.).
		(www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk ref. eCIPM 22-218)


30 August 2016
21 July 2020

http://www.girders.net/index.php?dir=Gym/
Ian S. Rogers

Note: Great and Little Kimble are just southwest of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire which is west, and a bit south of Luton, Bedfordshire.


File: [ 56 ] [ Robert_Gynes_1574.txt ]; location unknown

Calendar of the patent rolls preserved in the Public ... v.4 1566-1569.

1574.) 7 Feb. 1568. Grant to Robert Gynes; of the wardship and marriage of Anthony Flowerdew, kinsman and heir of John Flowerdew, to wit, the son and heir of William Flowerdew, his son and heir ; with an annuity of 40s. from 16 April, 7 Eliz., when John died.

Index

Gynes, Robert, 1574

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/ssd?id=mdp.39015005687218;seq=277

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015005687218&view=1up&seq=277&skin=2021&q1=gynes

Addenda

Information discovered after creating main page.

File: [ 57 ] [ Thomas_de_Gyns_1349_St_Martin_Outwich.txt ] London

Carpenters in Medieval London 
c. 1240 – c. 1540         
By Doreen Sylvia Leach

Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of the University of London, March 2017

Chapter 2 Carpenters in London before c. 1400

There are no surviving wills for carpenters from 1348 and only one from 1349 (that of Thomas de Gyns a resident of St Martin Outwich). (LMA CLA/023/DW/01/78, f. 144.) (pg 67)

County of origin uncertain (pg 74)

Appendix 18: Choice of burial location

Gyns, Thomas de; St Martin Outwich in the church, 1349

https://pure.royalholloway.ac.uk/portal/files/27817538/2017leachdsphd.pdf

File: [ 58 ] [ Robert_de_Gynes_1249_Stevington.txt ] Bedfordshire

Robert de Gynes

491 [No date]. For the earl of Winchester. R. de Quincy, earl of Winchester, gives the king four palfreys for having his confirmation of the manor of Stevington, which he has of the gift of Robert de Gynes. Distraint is to be made by the barons of the Exchequer.
    [S’, in the Roll]

    a. The marginal county heading reads ‘Hampshire’ in the originalia roll, E 371/15, m. 7.

https://finerollshenry3.org.uk/content/calendar/roll_047.html

Baudoin II died in 1205.

Robert de Gynes may be Robert de Guînes (1202-1283); son of Arnould II de Guînes, Comte de Guînes 1170-1221
https://gw.geneanet.org/cassie3?lang=en&pz=camille+pauline+marie&nz=plouhinec&p=robert&n=de+guines&oc=1

Baudouin III de Guînes 

"Suite à la conquête normande de l'Angleterre, Arnould Ier de Guînes , a reçu six manoirs en récompense. L'un d'eux, le manoir de Stevington. "

https://gw.geneanet.org/cassie3?n=de+guines&oc=&p=baudouin+iii


File: [ 59 ] [ Gynes_etc_Testa_de_Nevill.txt ]

Liber feodorum.
The book of fees, commonly called Testa de Nevill,
reformed from the earliest mss. by the Deputy keeper of the records.


NOTTINGHAM AND DERBY

AD 1226 - 1228

Beresetl'

Galfridus Gynn tenet de eadem term c. solidatas terre ...

Google translate: Geoffrey Gynn holds of the same term c. shillings of land

pg 373

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015011272922&view=1up&seq=415&q1=gynn

ESSEX ET HERTFORD.

DE AUXILIO AD SOROREM REGIS MARITANDAM.
CANTEBRIGIA.

II 861-862 cont.

Simon de Furnellis, Walterus de Gisneto;, Willelmus de Ambly, et Ricardus Maudut, collectores in hiis comitatibus, vel tenentes feoda contenta in rotulo compoti eiusdem auxilii, debent cccc.l. x.s. vij.d. ob. 

pg 572

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/ssd?id=mdp.39015011272922;seq=614

Essex

Comes de Gynnes; tenet in Taleshunt’ duas carucatas terre cum pertinenciis que valent per annum x.l. Tenet eciam in Hoylaund’ ix.l. terre cum pertinenciis quas idem comes et antecessores sui tenuerunt de conquestu Anglie.

pg 616

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/ssd?id=mdp.39015011272922;seq=658

- o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o -

Robertus de Gygnes and de Gynnes in Bastlesden ptobably refer to the same man

AD 1242-1243

Robertus de Gygnes; in Bastlesden j. feodum

pg 844

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/ssd?id=dul1.ark:/13960/t2t527n72;seq=220

Feoda com’ de Warewyk'

Robertus de Gygnes; in Bastlesden’ unum feodum quod habet de dono domini regis [fn 1] et fuit de feodo eiusdem com’ de Warewyk. Breve. 

[fn 1. Calendar of Charter Rolls Vol I p 261]

pg 856

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/ssd?id=dul1.ark:/13960/t2t527n72;seq=232

Robertus de Gynnes in Bestlesdene unum feodum quod tenet de domino rege in capite, qui habet breve.

pg 852

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=dul1.ark:/13960/t2t527n72;seq=228

BEDFORD AND BUCKINGHAM.

Robertus de Gynes tenet ij. feoda in Stiventon’ de rege in capite.

pg 893

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/ssd?id=dul1.ark:/13960/t2t527n72;seq=269

CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDON

Robertus de Gisnes; tenet in Asle feodum j. militis.

pg 921

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/ssd?id=dul1.ark:/13960/t2t527n72;seq=297

S ij 26 II 592-598

Robertus de Gisnes; tenet in Asle feodum j. militis. In thesauro xl.s

pg 925

NORTHAMPTON. Honor de Chokes quem Robertus de Gynes tenet. [fn 1 ]

[fn 1 see Memoranda Roll L.T.R no 14 m 8d]

pg 939 

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/ssd?id=dul1.ark:/13960/t2t527n72;seq=315

VARIOUS DATES. The following is the text of the list referred to as D on pages 234-236 above

Honor Boloni

De feodis comitis de Gisnes, xij. milites; inde habetur in Bedeford-scir Stivinton’ et Parva Wahell pro tribus militibus. Et in Cantebreg’ Dukesworth’ et Trumpiton’ pro iij. militibus quas comes Willelmus Marescallus tenet. Et in Essex’ Tolleshunte et Goldhangre pro iij. militibus quam monachi de Sancto Albano tenent. Et Hoiland’ et Lalleford’ quam Hernicus de Mere’ tenet pro iij. militibus.

De feodis Willelmi de Mustruill’ vj. milites. Inde habetur in Essex’ Bedewell’ quam Hubertus de Anestia tenet pro ij. militibus. 

pg 1428

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/ssd?id=dul1.ark:/13960/t2t527n72;seq=804

feodo et dimidio in Laleford de feodis comitis de Gysnes; de eodem honore. Prior de Hathfeld’ j.m. de dimidio feodo de feodis de Gysnes; de eodem honore. 

pg 1433

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/ssd?id=dul1.ark:/13960/t2t527n72;seq=809

Comes de Gysnes; x.m. de v. Wahull’ et Dukeswrd’ et Trumpiton’

pg 1434

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/ssd?id=dul1.ark:/13960/t2t527n72;seq=810

HONOUR OF BOULOGNE. A.D. 1221-1222

Comes de Gisnes reddit compotum de vj.l. de eodem de xij. feodis in Stiviton’ et Parva Wahill’ et Dukesworde et Toleshunt’ et Lale- ford’. In thesauro x.s. Et debet c. et x.s. 

pg 1435

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/ssd?id=dul1.ark:/13960/t2t527n72;seq=811

Index

Gygnes, Robert de. See Guines.

Gynes, Robert de, etc. See Guines.

Gynn', Geoffrey, 373.

Gynnes, Robert de. See Guines. pg 852, 1155

Gysnes, count of. See Guines. pg 1433, 1434

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/ssd?id=mdp.39015066343503;seq=280