Robert de Mountjoy

Events


Date of Birth: unknown.

Place of Birth: unknown.


Date of Death: unknown.

Place of Death: unknown.


Relationships


Father: Serlo de Mountjoy.

This relationship is given by Statham. It appears in a release given below in the Evidence section.

Mother: Illaria.

This relationship is given by Statham.


Spouse: Margaret.

This relationship appears in the assize described below in the Evidence section.


Children:

(Complete source citations for facts about the children on this page are currently outside of the scope of this project.)


Thomas de Mountjoy.


Robert de Mountjoy.


Evidence


Grant from Serlo de Muniaie fil. Radulfi de Muniaye to Matthew fil. Thome de Bauqwell, of four bovates of land in Parua Longisdon and Breitreichfeld. Witn. Walter de Estewet', tunc vice-comes, Robert de Dun, Jordan de Sneterton, Robert de Muniaie, etc. Early Henry III. (Add. 19284.) [Jeayes, no. 1609]


Grant, in tail, from Ralph de Munjoy to Robert de Munjoy, his brother, of all his land of Wynster; rent, 12d. Witn. Robert de Herthul, Adam de Herthul, Richard le Raggide, Thomas Folegaumbe, etc. Temp. Hen. III. or Edw. I. (Woll. ix. 13.) [Jeayes, no. 2622]


Release by Thomas fil. Roberti de Mountjoye to Ralph Gerard of Wynster of three messuages and lands in Wynster, with release from all actions by reason of any grants by Robert de Mountjoy, his father, for the observance of which he binds himself in £40. Witn. Gilbert Gerard of Wynster, Robert Mariote, Lodewyc de Wynster, etc. Dat. Sun. a. F. of St. Cedde [7 Jan.], 6 Edw. II. [1313]. [Jeayes, no. 2623]


Release by Robert fil. Serlonis de Munjoy to Ralph de Munjoy his brother, of a rent of 40s. in Yldirisle, and of 12 acres of land in Urlewike, also of a rent of half a mark from lands in Modinor, in the fee of Mercintone [Marchington, co. Staff.]. Witn. Dom. James de Shirle, Dom. Peter de Touke, Dom. Matthew de Knyvetone, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Woll. ix. 14.) [Jeayes, no. 2723]


9 Edward I. Assize if Robert de Monjoie and Margaret, his wife, disseized Thomas le Curzon in Twiford.) [Wright p. 320]


References


Jeayres, I. H., and Henry Howe Bemrose. Descriptive Catalogue of Derbyshire Charters in Public and Private Libraries and Muniment Rooms. (1906).


Statham, S.P.H. “Later Descendants of Domesday Holders of Land in Derbyshire” Part 3 in Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, vol. 49 (1927). pp. 233ff.


Wright, George Thomas. Longstone Records, Derbyshire. (1906).