Serlo de Mungei

Events


Date of Birth: unknown.

Place of Birth: unknown.


Date of Death: unknown.

Place of Death: unknown.

Stratham states that Serlo must have died before 1198-99.


Relationships


Father: Ralph de Mungei.

This relationship is given by Statham. Ralph’s father was also named Ralph, and Statham believes that the elder Ralph’s father was the Domesday tenant Saswalo.

Mother: unknown.


Spouse: Avice, daughter of Henry fitz Sewal.

This relationship is given by Stratham. I am not sure what the evidence is for it.


Children:

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


Serlo.


Sewal (died 1199 or 1200) married Joan de Meynill.


Ralph.


William.


Evidence


Late 1100s.

Release by Hugh fil. Radulf to William de Mungay his brother of land in Yldreslee, to be held of Sewale fil. Fulcheri, in exchange for land in Cratle, and part of the mill of Alretun, with ratification by William, son of the said Hugh, and Serlo de Mungay, his nephew. Late twelfth cent. (Woll. ix. 7.)

Omnibus hominibus et amicis suis tam presentibus quam futuris Hugo fil Radulfi salutem. Sciatis me quietum clamasse totum ius et Rectum meum quod habui in terra de Yldreslee et in omnibus eius pertinenciis Willelmo de Mungay fratri meo illi et heredibus suis tenendam de Sewallo filio Fulcheri et suis heredibus omnino quietam tam mei quam heredum meorum in perpetuum. Pro hac autem quieta clamacione redidit mihi Willelmus frater mens totam terram suam quam habuit in Cratle et partem suam molendini de Alretun quietam de se et eius heredibus in perpetuum. Hanc autem quietam clamacionem Willelmus filius mens iurauit tenendam in perpetuum et Serlo de Mungay nepos meus ex parte sua similiter et vt hec quietancia rata permaneat et firma in perpetuum eam sigillo meo et presenti scripto confirmaui. Hiis testibus Willelmo, Comite de Ferr[ariis], Willelmo fil. Walkelini, Fulchero fil. Henrici, Sewallo fil. Henrici, Petro fil. Walkelini, Jordano de Toe, Willelmo de Menil, Adam de Hednessoure et pluribus aliis.

[Jeayes, no. 2716]


Grant from Serlo de Grendon to Serlo fil. Radulfi de Moungay of all the land with the wood which lies between the grantor's fish-pond of Bradeley and the vill of Tilderesseg and the spring at the head of the said fish-pond near the road to Ashbourne, "per quercus mercatas usque ad viam Domini Regis," with four acres beyond Le Brademers, measured by the perch of 20 feet, near the boundaries of Tilderessleye towards Rucroft, and common in all his land of Bradele and Stureston. Rent, a pair of white gloves. Witn. Henry fil. Sewalli, Robert Britton, Leodegarius de Bure [recte ‘Dive’], Walter de Montegomeri, etc. Early thirteenth cent. (Woll. vi. 43.) [Jeayes, no. 2717]


Copy (14th century) of a grant from Serlo de Grendone to Serlo fil. Radulphi de Moungay of lands and wood between his fishpond at Bradleye and the vill. of Gilderessege [Yeldersley] with common of land in Bradele and Sturstone, for his own cattle and the cattle of the men of Gildresle; rent, a pair of white gloves or one penny. Witn. Henry fil. Sewalli, Robert Britton, Henry de Braillesford, Leodegarius de Oure, Walter de Montegomeri, Ralph le Bakeput, John Irton, William de Burgenny, Robert de Morie. Temp. Ric. I.-John. (Woll. vi. 43.) [Jeayes, no. 396]


Confirmation by Robert fil. Tholi to Sewall de Mungei of the tenement in "Winnedona," which his father and Serlo, his elder brother, held from the said Robert. Late twelfth century. (Woll. ix. 2.)

Robertus filius Tholi omnibus hominibus et amicis suis presentibus et futuris salutem. Notum sit vobis quod ego R. concessi et hac presenti carta confirmavi Sewallo de Mungei tenementum in Winnedona quod pater suus et Serlo frater suus senior de me tenuerunt. In feudum et hereditatem sibi et heredibus suis tenendum de me et heredibus meis libere et quiete, pro omni servicio annuatim ii solidos reddendo ad festum sancti Jacobi, scilicet terram et moram a divisa Serlonis de Grend[on] usque ad terram Stephani de Longelega. Et si istam terram erburgare voluerit homines qui ibi manebunt habebunt omnes liberas communiones in bosco et in piano. Pro hac vero concessione predictus Sewalus devenit homo meus et dedit mihi dimidiam marcam et quoniam volo quod hec concessio firma et stabilis habeatur hac presenti carta confirmavi ei. His testibus Rogero Putrel, Galfrido de Esburnia, Radulfo filio Jordan, Henrico fil. Sewal', Ricardo de Pech, Gamello de Alesop, Radulfo de Peuerwic, Radulfo de Mung', Willelmo fratre eius, Ricardo de Cnivetun, Henrico filio Ailwini, Simun preposito, Adam fil. Galfridi, Roberto de Torp, Nicolao de Mapeltona, Galfrido fratre eius, Herberto de Ticintona, Henrico de Matlag, Swano de Yldresle, Roberto fratre eius et pluribus aliis et tota curia.

[Jeayes, no. 134]


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).