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Walter Malephant

Male Abt 1300 - Aft 1348  (49 years)


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  • Name Walter Malephant  [1
    Born Abt 1300  of, Upton Castle, Upton, Nash, Pembrokeshire, Wales Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died Aft 1348 
    Person ID I200066185  My Genealogy
    Last Modified 9 Jun 2014 

    Family Isabel Landry,   b. Abt 1330, of, Llan-dawg, Llanddowror, Carmarthenshire, Wales Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Married Yes, date unknown 
    Type: Wife - 3rd Marriage 
    • STATUS: Wife's 3rd marriage. (Thomas, Golden Grove MSS, book 5 p. C628)
    Last Modified 19 Dec 2006 
    Family ID F200043608  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • (Research):KINSHIP: Conflict/Error> Evan's 'British Genealogist' book 1 page 299 makes him the father of his uncle William Malephant who was married to Margred Sherborne.
    • OFFICE: Juror of Pembroke: 1327, 1331. (Owen, Old Pembroke Families in the Ancient County Palatine of Pembroke, p. 46)

      DISTINCTION: Esquire. (Evans, British Genealogist, book 8 p. H42)

      LIVING: Appears in two IPM: 17 Edward II [1323/1324] and 22 Edward III [1343/1344]. (Community Tree - Proposed Changes: Patron: Ian Meredith [Email address withheld for privacy]> 'Malenfant Families' by A.V. Mellefont)
      LIVING: Witness to the agreement between Earl Aymer de Valence with the Commandery of Selech, 1323. (Owen, Old Pembroke Families in the Ancient County Palatine of Pembroke, p. 46)
      LIVING: Witness to a charter by the Earl of Tenby, 1324; to further that charter to Tenby by Earl Lawrence Hastings, 1342. (Owen, Old Pembroke Families in the Ancient County Palatine of Pembroke, p. 46)
      PROPERTY: He received the manor of Llandawk through his marriage to Isabel. (Evans, British Genealogist, book 8 p. H42)
      PROPERTY: He held a 1/2 a knight's fee at Esse (i.e. Nash) of the value of 10 marks, 1324 and 1348. (Owen, Old Pembroke Families in the Ancient County Palatine of Pembroke, p. 46)

  • Sources 
    1. [S200004929] Old Pembroke Families, Owen, Henry, (Chas. J Clark. London. 1902. (http://www.archive.org: accessed 20 Mar 2012)), p. 47.