fact sources and writings about this individual:
1Ancestors of William Asfordby (b.1638 d.1698) Documented by Frank Allaben 1907.
2Medieval Families, Fam History Dept. Salt lake City, UT.
Reynold inherited the manor of Westburgh, co. York, and m. 1st, Agnes, dau. of John Longvillers, and 2ndly, Joan, dau. of ---, and d. 1st Henry VI, leaving a son, Edmund, who d. s. p., and several daus. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 193, Everingham, Barons Everingham]
ROLLS of Richard II, Vol 3, Mem 21, Page 225
Oct 12, 1386, License, for 6 marks paid in the hanaper by Reginald de Everyningham, for him and Agnes his wife to enfeoff Adam De Everyngham, Knight, Ralph de Cromwell, knight, Nicholas de Everyngham and Gregory de Donham of a third part of the manor of Tuxford in the Clay, held in chief, and for the feoffees, after seisin had, to grant the same to the said Reginald and Agnes, in fee tail, with remainder to the heirs male of Reginald, and final remainder to the right heirs of Agnes.
Catalogue of Mellish of Hodsock Collection
Deeds and Title Papers early C12 to 1837
19 Oct 1384 Quitclaim of lands and tenements held of
Reg. de Everyngham and his wife by the 2nd
party: (1) Nich. Nuby to (2) Ralph Pancly,
Jn. Ridewer and Jn. Norwell. Location:
Skegby, Nottinghamshire.
17 Jan 1389 Feoffment of manor of Skegby: Sir Reg. de
Everyngham and Agnes his wife to Nich. de
Everyngham, Greg. de Dunham, and Jn. Sylac.
Location: Manor of Skegby, Nottinghamshire.
20 July 1391 Quitclaim of manor of Skegby: Sir Reginald
de Everyngham, Kt., Is Laurence de
Allerthorp and others. Location: Manor of
Skegby, Nottinghamshire.Me D 4/22
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