Individual Notes

Note for:   Mathew de Holland,    - BEF 1224         Index

Event:   
     Type:   Alive
     Date:   ABT 1212


Individual Notes

Note for:   Cecily de Columbers,    -          Index

Individual Note:
     Heiress to her father Alan de Columbers Lord of Hale & Halewood



Individual Notes

Note for:   John de Wolfal,    -          Index

Event:   
     Type:   Alive
     Date:   1271/1272


Individual Notes

Note for:   Thurstan de Holland,    -          Index

Residence:   
     Date:   1291/1292
     Place:   Hale Manor, Goldburne, Lancashire

Event:   
     Type:   Alive
     Date:   1275/1276

Individual Note:
     Son & heir to Sir Robert Holland.



Individual Notes

Note for:   Adam Holland,    -          Index

Residence:   
     Date:   1250
     Place:   Euxton, Lancashire

Event:   
     Type:   Alive
     Date:   1245/1246

Individual Note:
     From whom the Hollands of Euxton derive. Several pleas of 1246 are onrecord, and Adam de Holland appears in them. He recovered common ofpasture against Richard de Euxton, Margery his wife, Stephen deEuxton, Avice his wife, Thomas Bussel, William and Nicholas his sons;Assize R. 404, m. 2 d. He also recovered an acre against Thomas Busseland his sons; ibid. m. 3. On the other hand, Thomas Bussel, Stephen deEuxton and Avice his wife recovered 4 acres against Henry de Whalley,Adam de Holland, Matthew and Richard his brothers, and many others;ibid. m. 4 d. A further claim by Thomas Bussel, Richard de Standishand Stephen de Armetriding against Adam de Holland, Thomas de Leghsand Richard de Euxton was defeated; ibid. m. 7 d. Thomas Bussel andRichard son of Avice had licence to concord concerning 2 acres; ibid.m. 3. Adam was living in 1275-7, when he claimed and recovered 16acres in Euxton against William de Ferrers; De Banco R. 7, m. 28 d.;11, m. 96 d.; 18, m. 31.

From: 'Townships: Euxton', A History of the County of Lancaster:Volume 6 (1911), pp. 17-23. URL:http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=53061&strquery=holland euxton Date accessed: 21 June 2011.

Adam de Holland was succeeded by his son Robert, (fn. 14) and he byWilliam de Holland, (fn. 15) his son. In 1301 the king granted Robert'de Euxton' (Holland of Euxton) a charter for a market every week onTuesday, and a fair every year on the feast of St. Barnabas; also forfree warren in his demesne lands of Euxton. (fn. 16) Here as in manyother places Thomas Earl of Lancaster created a mesne manor in favourof Sir Robert de Holland, which was forfeited after the rebellion of1322. Thus in 1323 it was found that William de Holland had diedholding certain lands, &c., in Euxton of Robert de Holland, which werethen in the king's hands by reason of the forfeiture; the manor,demesne lands, and watermill were held of the king as of the fee ofPenwortham in socage by suit at the six weeks' court at Lancaster andat the three weeks' court of the wapentake, and by a rent of 1lb. ofcummin. Other lands were held of the master of the Hospital of St.John of Jerusalem in England by a rent of 6s. 2d. Robert, his son andheir, was eleven years of age. (fn. 17)

From: 'Townships: Euxton', A History of the County of Lancaster:Volume 6 (1911), pp. 17-23. URL:http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=53061&strquery=holland euxton Date accessed: 21 June 2011.



Individual Notes

Note for:   Richard de Holland,    -          Index

Event:   
     Type:   Alive
     Date:   1245/1246

Individual Note:
     From whom the Hollands of Sutton derive.