Robert de Meinill the Third, s. and h. In 1201-2 he owed the King 100s., and was pardoned a debt of 20 marks. In 1202 Walter de Hamby recognized his right to ten bovates of land in Hoton (Hutton, parish of Rudby). In 1203 the Prior of Kirkham established his right to present the church of Caldoverton (Cold Overton, co. Leicester), which Robert was claiming against him. He m. Emma, da. of Richard Malebisse. He d. before 30 Jan. 1206/07, probably overseas. His widow m. Robert de Stuteville, of Ayton. On 15 Dec 1207 the King granted to Robert de Turnham the custody of the heirs of Robert de Meinill and of the land which he had held of the archbishopric of Canterbury.