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Oswulf de Haverington
(Cir 1160-)
Thomas Lord of Workington
(Abt 1160-)
Johanna de Vipont
Robert de Haverington
(Bef 1201-After 1216)
Christine of Workington
Thomas de Haverington

 

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Thomas de Haverington

  • Born: Harington, Cumberland, England
  • Marriage: Unknown
  • Died: Harington, Cumberland, England

bullet   Another name for Thomas was Thomas de Harington.

bullet  General Notes:


According to Carl Boyer in his book, Medieval Ancestors of Robert Abell, the pedigree that begins with Osulf of Flemingby to Sir Robert de Harrington is taken from Ian Grimble's The Harington Family. Grimble says the Plea Roll of 1277 contains a pedigree of Sir Robert's descent from Osulf which confirmed the evidence of the Register at St. Bee's [Dungdale's Monasticon]. This evidence was part of a suit against the Abbot of Holm Culton concerning Sir Robert's claim to the manor of Flemingby, but Robert had to vacant all but 380 acres of the manor.

~Medieval Ancestors of Robert Abell, pp. 131-132 721

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Background Information. 739
Osulphus, or Osculphus de Haverington, so called from Haverington or Harington, a manor in Cumberland, lived in the time of Richard I and had one son named Robert de Haverington, who left two sons, Adam de Havering, who died without isse; and Thomas de Haverington who died during the Reign of Henry III and was succeeded by his son Michael de Haverington.

Michael de Havering had one son named Robert de Haverington, or Harinhton, who in the reign of Kind Edward I, married Agnes, sister and heiress of William de Cancefield, of Aldingham Lancashire; which from that time was the principal residence of the family.

~Debrett's, The Baronetage of Enland, Vol. I, p. 28


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