Person:Stephen de Meinill (2)

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Stephen de Meinill
 
d.Bef 1188
  1. Stephen de Meinill - Bef 1188
m.
  1. Robert de Meynill - Bef 1206/07
Facts and Events
Name[1] Stephen de Meinill
Gender Male
Marriage to Joan de Ros
Death[1] Bef 1188
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Cokayne, George Edward, and Vicary Gibbs; et al. The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant [2nd ed.]. (London: St. Catherine Press, 1910-59)
    VI:621.

    Stephen de Meinill the Second, s. and h. In 1176 he owed 20 marks for a forest trespass. He granted to Rievaulx Abbey woodland in Greenhow (parish of Ingleby Greenhow) for the health of his soul and that of Joan his wife; and to Fountain Abbey sand and land in Eston for the making of fisheries. He added to the gifts of his father and grandfather to Scarth in Whorlton by granting thereto the churches of Rudby and Whorlton and the chaplaincy of his house; and after his death Hugh, his chaplain and executor and rector of the said churches, handed over Scarth and its endowments to Guisborough Priory. He m. Joan de Ros. He was apparently dead by 1188.

  2.   Farrer, William. Early Yorkshire charters: being a collection of documents anterior to the thirteenth century made from the public records, monastic chartularies, Roger Dodsworth's manuscripts and other available sources. (Edinburgh: Ballantyne, Hanson, 1914-)
    pages 144 to 145.
  3.   Brown, William. Cartularium prioratus de Gysebrne, Ebor. dioeceseos, Ordinis s. Augustine, fundati, A. D. MCXIX. (Durham [England]: Andrews, 1889-1894)
    Volume Two, pages 78 to 80.