Person:Margaret Holand (5)

Margaret de Holland
m. Bef 1276
  1. Joan de HollandAbt 1278 -
  2. Margery de HollandAbt 1280 -
  3. Adam de HollandAbt 1282 -
  4. William de HollandAbt 1284 - Bef 1321
  5. Robert de Holland, 1st Baron HolandEst 1285 - 1328
  6. Elizabeth de HollandAbt 1285 - Abt 1332
  7. Alan de HollandAbt 1286 -
  8. Margaret de HollandAbt 1287 - Aft 1324
  9. Avena de HollandAbt 1288 -
  10. Joan de HollandAbt 1290 - Aft 1347
  11. Thurstan de HollandAbt 1290 -
  • HAdam BanastreAbt 1284 - 1315
  • WMargaret de HollandAbt 1287 - Aft 1324
m. 1303
  1. Katherine BanastreAbt 1320 - 1359
m.
  1. Alice _____
  2. Agnes _____
  3. Joan _____
m.
  1. John _____
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Margaret de Holland
Alt Name[3][13] Margaret Holland
Alt Name Margaret de Holand
Gender Female
Alt Birth? Abt 1259 Up Holland, Lancashire, England
Alt Birth? 1265
Birth? Abt 1287 Up Holland, Lancashire, England
Alt Birth? 1287 Bracewell, Yorkshire, England
Marriage 1303 Croston, Lancashire, England2nd Husband for Margaret
to Adam Banastre
Marriage to Sir John de Blakeburn
Marriage to Robert de Hephale
Death? Aft 1324 Bracewell, Yorkshire, England
Alt Death? Aft 1324 Lancashire, England
Ancestral File Number 8WKQ-XQ
References
  1. Weis, Frederick Lewis; Walter Lee Sheppard; and David Faris. Ancestral roots of certain American colonists, who came to America before 1700: the lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their descendants. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub. Co., 7th Edition c1992)
    34-32.
  2. Sir Bernard Burke. Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage: Together with the Memoirs of the Privy Councillors and Knights. . (London: Harrison, 1880)
    1747.
  3. Sir Nicholas Haryngton, in The History of Parliament.

    Margaret Holland of Chorley, Bolton-le-Sands and Aighton, Lancs.

  4.   Great Bolton, in Farrer, William, and John Brownbill. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster. (London: A. Constable, 1906-1914)
    Volume 5.
  5.   Ffarington, William; Henry Stanley Derby; F. R. (Francis Robert) Raines; and Edward Stanley Derby. The Derby household books: comprising an account of the household regulations and expenses of Edward and Henry, third and fourth earls of Derby : together with a diary containing the names of the guests who visited the latter earl at his houses in Lancashire. (Manchester: Printed for the Chetham Society, 1853)
    page 152.
  6.   Farrer, William. Lancashire inquests, extents, and feudal aids. (Liverpool: Record Society of Lancaster and Cheshire, 1903-1915)
    Part II, page 20, page 134, page 167, and page 223.

    1311/12 - from Knights' Fees which are held of Thomas Earl of Lancaster, from Trent towards the North:

    "Dame Margaret Banastre holds in demesne and service Dokesbury and Adlington for 3 ploughlands, Hetchernoke for 6 oxgangs, Chernoke Richard for 1/2 ploughland, Standish and Longtone [Langtree] for two, Walswithill for one, Shevyngton for one, which she holds for one fee."

    1322: from The Names of those who are Distrained to make their Homage to the King According to the Tenour of the King's Writ:

    Blakeburnshire

    "Margaret Banastre who holds in Aghton in Blakeburnshire one ploughland for the 8th part of a knight's fee; and Dokesbury, Adlyngton, Hethechnocke, Chernockrichard, Standissh, Longetree, Walsquittill [Welsh Whittle] and Shevynton, of the fee of Penwortham, in demesne and service, 8 ploughlands and 2 oxgangs of land for one knight's fee."

    from Ellen de Torbock Inq. a. q. d. [18 Edw. II, No. 51.]
    Writ dated at Westminster, 3 May, 17th year (1324), directed to John de Lancastre and William de Tatham:

    "...who say that Ellen de Torbok holds tenements in Whalshequithull [Welch Whittle] of the lord of Leylondschire, that is to say, of dame Margaret Banastre, formerly the wife of Adam Banastre, and the said Margaret holds them of the king in chief;..."

    from an inquest 5 Feb 1327:

    "...--except £10 which have been assigned by the earl to dame Margaret, formerly the wife of Adam Banastre in allowance for dower belonging to her from the lands and tenements of Adam in Beltesford co. Lincoln..."

  7.   Mitton, in Farrer, William, and John Brownbill. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster. (London: A. Constable, 1906-1914)
    Volume 7, pages 2 and 3.
  8.   Chorley, in Farrer, William, and John Brownbill. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster. (London: A. Constable, 1906-1914)
    Volume 7.
  9.   Bolton. Great Bolton: Manor, in Farrer, William, and John Brownbill. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster. (London: A. Constable, 1906-1914)
    Volume 5, pages 245 and 246.
  10.   Catholic Church. Whalley Abbey, and W. A. (William Adam) Hulton. The coucher book or chartulary of Whalley Abbey. (Bishops Stortford, England: Chadwyck-Healey, 1974)
    Volume 4, pages 1085-6.
  11.   Farrer, William. Final concord of the county of Lancaster, from the original chirographs, or feet of fines preserved in the Public Record Office, London. (Edinburgh: Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 1899-1910)
    Part II, page 81 fn. 10.
  12.   Ancestry Family Trees. (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.)
    This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was .
  13. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ancestral File (R)AFN: QW26-G2. (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998).
  14.   Baines, Edward, and James Croston. The History of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster (revised). (Manchester, England: John Heywood, 1888-1893)
    5:74.

    This source calls the Margaret who married Sir Adam Banastre "sister of Sir Robert de Holland, founder of Holland Priory."