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About Joan de Millom
Not the wife of Richard de Lathom
Biography
Joan de Millom, daughter of Adam de Millom, was first married to Sir John de Huddleston, by whom she had sons Richard, John and Adam.[1]
After Sir John's death, circa 1252, she married Sir Robert de Lathom.
Family
From “The Descendants of Sir Dunning De Lathom, 1031-1092: Sixth Generation“. < link >
10. Sir Robert Fitz-Richard DE LATHOM 6th Earl, Lathom [82070] (Richard Fitz-Robert 5th Earl, Lathom (Sir)8, Robert Henry Fitz-Henry 4th Earl, Lathom6, Henry Fitz-Siward 3rd Earl, Lathom5, Siward Fitz-Dunning 2nd Earl, Lathom2, Dunning 1st [Norman] Earl, Lathom (Sir)1) was born on 23 Dec 1198 in Lathom Lancashire England and died about 1290 in Lathom Lancashire England aged about 92.
Robert married Amicia DE ALFRETON [92936] [MRIN: 30991] on 15 Dec 1220 in Chapelry of Lathom Lancashire England.
Amicia was born on 26 May 1200 in Newcastle upon Tyne Northumberland England and died on 11 Nov 1250 in Westminster Middlesex England at age 50.
The child from this marriage was:
- + 11 F i. Lady Cecelia DE LATHOM [92937] was born in 1222 in Lathom Lancashire England and died after 1275 in Culcheth Lancashire England.
Robert next married Joan DE MILLOM [82071] [MRIN: 27124], daughter of Adam DE MILLOM [82073] and Unknown, on 26 Jan 1266 in England.
Joan was born on 7 May 1247 [NO - about 1227] in Bootle Lancashire England and died on 19 Sep 1277 in Lathom Lancashire England. Noted events in her life were: Death: in Lathom House, 19 Sep 1277, Lathom Lancashire England.
Children from this marriage were:
- + 12 M i. Sir Robert DE LATHOM of Congleton [82068] was born in 1254 [NO- on 22 Jun 1240] in Lathom Lancashire England and died on 2 Mar 1325 at age 71. married Katherine DE KNOWSLEY
- 13 M ii. Richard DE LATHOM [92938] died in 1344. Richard married Dionysia DE MASCY [92941] [MRIN: 30992].
- 14 M iii. Henry DE LATHOM [92939] . Henry married Elena DE TURTON [92942] [MRIN: 30993].
- 15 M iv. Nicholas DE LATHOM [92940] died after 1290.
3 The Lancashire Pedigrees give to this Sir Robert a second son, Thomas, grantee of Mosborough, and of lands in Raynforth, from his brother Sir Richard of Lathom in 1292, 20 Edward I, from whom the Lathoms formerly of Mosborough.
From Register & Records of Holm Cultram, pp. 32-32:
86. (C. p. 62).- John de Hodeliston, with consent of Johanna his wife, daughter and heir of Adam de Millum, confirms [no. 85. John de Hudleston 1 married Johanna, daughter and heiress of Adam de Boyvill of Millom; in 1256 she had been a widow and was re-married to Robert de Lathom, but John 1 received a grant from Henry III of a market and fair at Millom (and was therefore living) in 1251.]
86a. (Hesleyside MS. 8; H. 2; D. art. 15).- Johanna, daughter and heir of Adam de Milnum, widow, for the soul of John de Hodeliston her late husband, confirms Gunilda's gift [no. 85]. Witnesses\emdash Sir Patrick de Wirkinton, Sir John de Langeluierth [read Langeliverth, i.e. Langley Park], Sir Wydo de Boyvill, Nicholas de Morisceby, John de Camberton, Hugh, brother of Patrick de Wirkinton, John de Thuaythes, William de Estonhing [? Estholme], etc. [1251\endash 56.]
'Townships: Lathom', in A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 3, ed. William Farrer and J Brownbill (London, 1907), pp. 247-258. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol3/pp247-258 [accessed 28 January 2023].
"By his marriage with Amicia, sister and coheir of Thomas, son of Robert de Alfreton, he became possessed of a moiety of her father's estates in Alfreton, Norton, and Marnham, held of the honour of Tickhill. She probably died without issue, as these manors did not remain with the Lathom family. Robert was made a knight in 1243 in consequence of the king's writ to enforce knighthood on all who had an estate of fifteen librates of land. In 1249 the county and castle of Lancaster were committed to Sir Robert, during the king's pleasure. By this appointment he held the office of sheriff from Easter, 1249, to Michaelmas, 1254; he held it again from Easter, 1264, to Michaelmas, 1265.
"His second wife was Joan, daughter of Adam de Millom, by whom he had several children. From 1277 until his death about 1290, he was engaged in the wars."[1]
He was succeeded by his son Nicholas, who was quickly followed by his brother Robert. (fn. 28) In 1298 Robert de Lathom held the manor by a service of 20s. and doing suit to the county and wapentake. (fn. 29) In 1304 he obtained a royal charter for markets and fairs on his manors of Lathom and Roby; also of free warren. At the former place there was to be a market every Tuesday, and fair on the eve, feast, and morrow of St. Barnabas. (fn. 30) He served in the wars and in public offices. (fn. 31) In 1324 he was among those returned by the sheriff as holding land of the value of £15 yearly. (fn. 32) His wife's name was Katherine. (fn. 33) Sir Robert died at the beginning of 1325, (fn. 34) and at the subsequent inquisition (fn. 35) it was found that he had held the manor of Lathom as of the honour of West Derby by the service of 20s. and doing suit to the county every six weeks, and to the wapentake every three weeks. His heir was his son, Thomas de Lathom, then aged twenty-four years or more… .
The Visitation of the Country of Cumberland in the Year 1615, Hudleston Pedigree, p. 22 < GoogleBooks >
References
- John P. Ravilious, et al. "Lathom and Huddleston: descents from Godard de Boiville" SGM (24 Jan 2005) < GoogleGroups >
- Sir Charles Clay, ed., "Early Yorkshire Families," The Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Record Series), 1973, Vol. CXXXV.
- Sir William Dugdale, "Monasticon Anglicanum," London: Harding & Lepard; and Longman Rees... Green
- "13th CENTURY AUSTHWAITE CHARTERS," text of charter of William fitz Henry fitz Arthur, Whitehaven Record Office D/Stan/1/1, http://freespace.virgin.net/past.presented/austhwaiteb.htm
- William Farrer and J. Brownbill, M. A., eds., "The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster," London: A. Constable and Company, Ltd., 1906-1914, Vol. III:249-250, text provided by Douglas McDonald, <Lathom and Chaworth: descents from Robert de Alfreton>, GEN-MED...@rootsweb.com, 23 January 2005.
- "Access to Archives," http://www.a2a.pro.gov.uk/
- "Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs to 1516," www.histparl.ac.uk/cmh/gaz/
- “The Descendants of Sir Dunning De Lathom, 1031-1092: Sixth Generation“. < link >
- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Millom-1
- Visitations of the counties of Cumberland and Westmorland by Richard St. George, Norry, king of arms in 1615, and by William Dugdale, Norry, king of arms in 1666, by Saint-George, Richard, Sir, d. 1635; England. College of Arms; Dugdale, William, Sir, 1605-1686; Foster, Joseph, 1844-1905 pub 1891 page 9 (accessed Jan 2023) < Archive.Org >
- 'Townships: Parbold', in A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 6, ed. William Farrer and J Brownbill (London, 1911), pp. 178-181. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol6/pp178-181 [accessed 28 January 2023]. The early history of PARBOLD is involved in that of Wrightington. Before 1242 it had come into the hands of Robert de Lathom, who held it of the lord of Manchester by the service of the fourth part of a knight's fee. (fn. 4)
- https://cybergata.com/roots/1350.htm cites
- 82. The Courcher Book, Or Chartulary, of Whalley Abbey, Vol. II, p. 551
- 863. Compiled by George Ormerod, Parentalia, Genealogical Memoirs, Not Published, page 67. < GoogleBooks >
- According to The History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland & Cumberland, Vol. II, p. 11, < GoogleBooks >
- http://www.armidalesoftware.com/issue/full/Thaler_366_main.html#N9
Joan de Millom's Timeline
1227 |
1227
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Millom Castle, Cumberland, England
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1240 |
June 22, 1240
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Latham, Yorkshire, England
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1240
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Millom Castle, Cumberland, England
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1245 |
1245
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of Mosbortough, Lancs., England.
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1254 |
1254
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Of Parbold, Lancashire, England
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1256 |
1256
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Of Tarbock, Lancashire, England
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1277 |
September 19, 1277
Age 50
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Lathom House, Lathom, Lancashire, England
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