Ancestrees
Sir Anketil MALLORY
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Name Sir Anketil MALLORY [1, 2, 3] Gender Male _MARRIED (I) N Death 1187 Person ID I16681 Ancestrees Last Modified 7 Sep 2024
Father Geoffrey MALLORY Relationship natural Family ID F6458 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Children 1. Robert MALLORY [Father: natural] Family ID F6460 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 7 Sep 2024
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Notes - His title was Lord of Tachebrook Mallory, and Warwicks. He succeeded Thomas Malesoures as Knight of the Shire. He became the Governor of Leicester and Leiscester Castle. When a rebellion broke out, he marched to Northampton, defeated thhers there and returned to Leicester with the spoils of the town. As a result the King seized his land in 1174. One account says he sold Kirkby Mallory lands to the Abbot and Convent of St. Mary de Pratis instead. At any rate, he was never to regain his land, but his son Henry paid a fine of sixty marks to King John and was able to get his father's land back for his own home. His oldest son might have been a Thomas who lived at Bramcote in Warwickshire, England. (F-511, 635)
- His title was Lord of Tachebrook Mallory, and Warwicks. He succeeded Thomas Malesoures as Knight of the Shire. He became the Governor of Leicester and Leiscester Castle. When a rebellion broke out, he marched to Northampton, defeated thhers there and returned to Leicester with the spoils of the town. As a result the King seized his land in 1174. One account says he sold Kirkby Mallory lands to the Abbot and Convent of St. Mary de Pratis instead. At any rate, he was never to regain his land, but his son Henry paid a fine of sixty marks to King John and was able to get his father's land back for his own home. His oldest son might have been a Thomas who lived at Bramcote in Warwickshire, England. (F-511, 635)
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Sources - [S304] Smith, Mallory S.V., A History of the Mallory Family as transcribed by P. Barker at www.rootsweb.com/~pbarker/ped1.htm (Chihester, Sussex, ENG: Phill Shopwyke Hall, c1985).
- [S50] Mallory, Mary Reumah, Pedigree of Mallory of Studley, Co. York (as forwarded by Mallory Smith).
- [S378] J.K. Hinman to L. Dudick Email letters dated Dec, 1998 that sources United Ancestries CD 100 at JKHinman@aol.com (F-599).
- [S304] Smith, Mallory S.V., A History of the Mallory Family as transcribed by P. Barker at www.rootsweb.com/~pbarker/ped1.htm (Chihester, Sussex, ENG: Phill Shopwyke Hall, c1985).