Patrick de Stuteville Lord of Skipwith, 11441166 (aged 22 years)

Name
Patrick /de Stuteville/ Lord of Skipwith
Given names
Patrick
Surname prefix
de
Surname
Stuteville
Name suffix
Lord of Skipwith
Birth
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Patrice de Skipwic; possibly younger son of Robert d'Estouteville (grandson of Robert ("Grandboelle") d'Estouteville, Sire d'Estouteville, Normandy, a companion of William I (The Conqueror)), feudal Lord of Cottingham (died 1183), by whom Patrice was granted the feudal Lordship of Skipwith, East Ride Yorks, after 1166; married Beatrix, daughter of Pagan de Langton. [Burke's Peerage]

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Patrick de Estoteville, having by gift of his father the lordship of Skipwith, his descendants took their name therefrom, in accordance with the custom of the age. He m. Beatrix, daughter and heir of Sir Pagan de Langtun, and was s. by his son, Jeffrey de Schypwith. [John Burke & John Bernard Burke, Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland, Second Edition, Scott, Webster, & Geary, London, 1841, p. 486, Skipwith, of Newbold Hall]

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Death
Family with parents
father
11051183
Birth: about 1105 35 Cottingham, Yorkshire East Riding, England
Death: 1183Cowsby, Thirsk, Yorkshire North Riding, England
himself
11441166
Birth: about 1144 39 Cottingham, Yorkshire East Riding, England
Death: after 1166Skipwith, Selby, Yorkshire East Riding, England
Patrick de Stuteville Lord of Skipwith + … …
himself
11441166
Birth: about 1144 39 Cottingham, Yorkshire East Riding, England
Death: after 1166Skipwith, Selby, Yorkshire East Riding, England
son
11631205
Birth: about 1163 19 Skipwith, Selby, Yorkshire East Riding, England
Death: before 1205Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
Birth
Text:

Patrice de Skipwic; possibly younger son of Robert d'Estouteville (grandson of Robert ("Grandboelle") d'Estouteville, Sire d'Estouteville, Normandy, a companion of William I (The Conqueror)), feudal Lord of Cottingham (died 1183), by whom Patrice was granted the feudal Lordship of Skipwith, East Ride Yorks, after 1166; married Beatrix, daughter of Pagan de Langton. [Burke's Peerage]

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Patrick de Estoteville, having by gift of his father the lordship of Skipwith, his descendants took their name therefrom, in accordance with the custom of the age. He m. Beatrix, daughter and heir of Sir Pagan de Langtun, and was s. by his son, Jeffrey de Schypwith. [John Burke & John Bernard Burke, Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland, Second Edition, Scott, Webster, & Geary, London, 1841, p. 486, Skipwith, of Newbold Hall]

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