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Robert Lisle, 1st Baron Lisle of Rougemont

Robert de Lisle, 1st Baron Lisle (20 January 1288 – 4 January 1344) was an English peer. He saw military service in Scotland, and fought at the Battle of Boroughbridge. After his wife's death, he joined the Franciscan order. He was the owner of the Lisle Psalter.

Robert de Lisle, 1st Baron Lisle
Arms of Robert de Lisle, 1st Baron Lisle. Or, a fess between two chevrons sable.[1]
Born20 January 1288
Campton, Bedfordshire
Died4 January 1344(1344-01-04) (aged 55)
BuriedGreyfriars, London
Spouse(s)Margaret de Beauchamp
Issue
FatherWarin de Lisle
MotherAlice de Montfort

Life edit

Robert de Lisle, born 20 January 1288 at Campton, Bedfordshire, was the son of Sir Warin de Lisle (d. before 7 December 1296) and Alice de Montfort, daughter of Sir Peter de Montfort (d.1287) of Beaudesert Castle, Warwickshire, by Maud de la Mare,[2] daughter of Sir Henry de la Mare.[3][4]

He was a minor at his father's death in 1296. Having proved his age on 21 March 1310, he had livery of his father's lands five days later. On 18 July 1310, the King (Edward II) granted him livery of other manors, including the manor of Harewood in Yorkshire which his father had claimed after the death of Isabel de Forz.[5]

He was summoned for military service, to a council, and to Parliament by writs directed Roberto de Insula or Roberto del Isle, [Both names meaning "of the island"], 'whereby he is held to have become Lord Lisle'.[5] In 1312 he was granted a yearly fair at Shefford, Bedfordshire, near his manor of Campton. In 1313 he was among members of the court who he attended the King and Queen (Isabella of France) to Paris. In 1314 he was summoned for the campaign in Scotland in which the Bannockburn was fought, and in August of the following year was ordered to remain in the North for a winter campaign. He is recorded as being in the King's service in 1316–17. In November 1321 he was directed to refrain from attending a meeting of peers summoned by Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster. In the following February he was ordered to bring his men to the King's aid, and on 16 March 1322 fought on the King's side at the Battle of Boroughbridge. In 1323 he was granted the wardship and marriage of Edmund Peverel, son and heir of Sir Robert Peverel. In 1324 he was summoned for service in an expedition to Gascony which did not go forward. In 1328 he made a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. In 1332 he was appointed to the commission of the peace in Cambridgeshire.[6]

 
Plaque marking the site of the Greyfriars, London, where Robert de Lisle, 1st Baron Lisle, was buried

On 22 December 1336, in consideration of his 'enfeebled state', the King (Edward III) provided that he should not in future be compelled to aid the King in his wars, attend Parliament or councils, or be appointed to office; nonetheless, he was several times on commissions of the peace in Cambridgeshire until 15 March 1341, and was summoned to a council in February 1342.[7]

His wife, Margaret, died in the summer of 1339 as he was about to travel to the continent on the King’s service, and after her death, he entered the Franciscan order, as a result of which, on 23 March 1342, his lands were taken into the King’s hands. According to Cokayne, he 'appears to have been ordained priest'. He died 4 January 1344,[8] and was buried in the choir of the Franciscan church in London.

He was the owner of an illuminated manuscript, the Lisle Psalter, now Arundel 83 in the British Library, given by him to his daughter Audrey, a nun, who stipulated that after her death it should go to her sister, Aubrey, also a nun, and after Aubrey's death to Chicksands Priory, which had been built on land given by the de Lisle family near their manor at Campton, Bedfordshire.[9] The manuscript was owned by the antiquary Lord William Howard (d.1640), younger son of Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk (d.1572), who was likely responsible for binding the Lisle Psalter with the Howard Psalter and Hours.

Marriage and issue edit

He married, about 9 July 1301, Margaret de Beauchamp, daughter of Walter de Beauchamp (d. 16 February 1303) of Alcester, Warwickshire, by Alice de Tony, daughter of Roger de Tony, by whom he had three sons and four daughters:[10]

  • John de Lisle, 2nd Baron Lisle, who married Maud de Grey, daughter of Henry de Grey, 3rd Baron Grey of Wilton.[11]
  • Robert de Lisle.[12][13]
  • Thomas de Lisle.[12]
  • Alice de Lisle, who married Sir Thomas de Seymour (c.1304 – before 13 July 1358) of Rode, Somerset, by whom she had no issue.[14] According to Cokayne, she later married Robert Peverel, and died in 1349.[13]
  • Elizabeth de Lisle, who married, before 1330 her father's ward, Sir Edmund de Peverel (born c. 29 September 1306 – 12 March 1331), son and heir of Sir Robert Peverel, by whom she had a son, John, and a daughter, Margaret.[15][13]
  • Audrey de Lisle, who became a nun.[12]
  • Aubrey de Lisle, who became a nun.[12]

Notes edit

  1. ^ A Roll of Arms of Peers and Knights in the Reign of Edward the Second. Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas ·WIlliam Pickering. 1828. p.156.
  2. ^ Cokayne 1932, p. 443.
  3. ^ Richardson III 2011, pp. 206–8.
  4. ^ Richardson III 2011, pp. 27–8.
  5. ^ a b Cokayne 1932, p. 71.
  6. ^ Cokayne 1932, p. 72.
  7. ^ Cokayne 1932, pp. 72–3.
  8. ^ Richardson gives the date of his death as 4 January 1343.
  9. ^ Psalter and Book of Hours, Arundel 83, British Library Retrieved 25 October 2013.
  10. ^ Richardson III 2011, pp. 29–31, 384–6.
  11. ^ Richardson III 2011, pp. 29–30.
  12. ^ a b c d Richardson III 2011, p. 29.
  13. ^ a b c Cokayne 1932, p. 73.
  14. ^ Richardson III 2011, pp. 29, 31.
  15. ^ Richardson III 2011, pp. 29–32.

References edit

  • Cokayne, George Edward (1932). The Complete Peerage, edited by Vicary Gibbs. Vol. VIII. London: St. Catherine Press.
  • Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.). Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families. Vol. III (2nd ed.). Salt Lake City. ISBN 978-1449966393.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Peerage of England
New creation Baron Lisle
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Robert de Lisle 1st Baron Lisle 20 January 1288 4 January 1344 was an English peer He saw military service in Scotland and fought at the Battle of Boroughbridge After his wife s death he joined the Franciscan order He was the owner of the Lisle Psalter Robert de Lisle 1st Baron LisleArms of Robert de Lisle 1st Baron Lisle Or a fess between two chevrons sable 1 Born20 January 1288Campton BedfordshireDied4 January 1344 1344 01 04 aged 55 BuriedGreyfriars LondonSpouse s Margaret de BeauchampIssueJohn de Lisle 2nd Baron LisleRobert de LisleThomas de LisleAlice de LisleElizabeth de LisleAubrey de LisleFatherWarin de LisleMotherAlice de Montfort Contents 1 Life 2 Marriage and issue 3 Notes 4 ReferencesLife editRobert de Lisle born 20 January 1288 at Campton Bedfordshire was the son of Sir Warin de Lisle d before 7 December 1296 and Alice de Montfort daughter of Sir Peter de Montfort d 1287 of Beaudesert Castle Warwickshire by Maud de la Mare 2 daughter of Sir Henry de la Mare 3 4 He was a minor at his father s death in 1296 Having proved his age on 21 March 1310 he had livery of his father s lands five days later On 18 July 1310 the King Edward II granted him livery of other manors including the manor of Harewood in Yorkshire which his father had claimed after the death of Isabel de Forz 5 He was summoned for military service to a council and to Parliament by writs directed Roberto de Insula or Roberto del Isle Both names meaning of the island whereby he is held to have become Lord Lisle 5 In 1312 he was granted a yearly fair at Shefford Bedfordshire near his manor of Campton In 1313 he was among members of the court who he attended the King and Queen Isabella of France to Paris In 1314 he was summoned for the campaign in Scotland in which the Bannockburn was fought and in August of the following year was ordered to remain in the North for a winter campaign He is recorded as being in the King s service in 1316 17 In November 1321 he was directed to refrain from attending a meeting of peers summoned by Thomas 2nd Earl of Lancaster In the following February he was ordered to bring his men to the King s aid and on 16 March 1322 fought on the King s side at the Battle of Boroughbridge In 1323 he was granted the wardship and marriage of Edmund Peverel son and heir of Sir Robert Peverel In 1324 he was summoned for service in an expedition to Gascony which did not go forward In 1328 he made a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela In 1332 he was appointed to the commission of the peace in Cambridgeshire 6 nbsp Plaque marking the site of the Greyfriars London where Robert de Lisle 1st Baron Lisle was buried On 22 December 1336 in consideration of his enfeebled state the King Edward III provided that he should not in future be compelled to aid the King in his wars attend Parliament or councils or be appointed to office nonetheless he was several times on commissions of the peace in Cambridgeshire until 15 March 1341 and was summoned to a council in February 1342 7 His wife Margaret died in the summer of 1339 as he was about to travel to the continent on the King s service and after her death he entered the Franciscan order as a result of which on 23 March 1342 his lands were taken into the King s hands According to Cokayne he appears to have been ordained priest He died 4 January 1344 8 and was buried in the choir of the Franciscan church in London He was the owner of an illuminated manuscript the Lisle Psalter now Arundel 83 in the British Library given by him to his daughter Audrey a nun who stipulated that after her death it should go to her sister Aubrey also a nun and after Aubrey s death to Chicksands Priory which had been built on land given by the de Lisle family near their manor at Campton Bedfordshire 9 The manuscript was owned by the antiquary Lord William Howard d 1640 younger son of Thomas Howard 4th Duke of Norfolk d 1572 who was likely responsible for binding the Lisle Psalter with the Howard Psalter and Hours Marriage and issue editHe married about 9 July 1301 Margaret de Beauchamp daughter of Walter de Beauchamp d 16 February 1303 of Alcester Warwickshire by Alice de Tony daughter of Roger de Tony by whom he had three sons and four daughters 10 John de Lisle 2nd Baron Lisle who married Maud de Grey daughter of Henry de Grey 3rd Baron Grey of Wilton 11 Robert de Lisle 12 13 Thomas de Lisle 12 Alice de Lisle who married Sir Thomas de Seymour c 1304 before 13 July 1358 of Rode Somerset by whom she had no issue 14 According to Cokayne she later married Robert Peverel and died in 1349 13 Elizabeth de Lisle who married before 1330 her father s ward Sir Edmund de Peverel born c 29 September 1306 12 March 1331 son and heir of Sir Robert Peverel by whom she had a son John and a daughter Margaret 15 13 Audrey de Lisle who became a nun 12 Aubrey de Lisle who became a nun 12 Notes edit A Roll of Arms of Peers and Knights in the Reign of Edward the Second Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas WIlliam Pickering 1828 p 156 Cokayne 1932 p 443 Richardson III 2011 pp 206 8 Richardson III 2011 pp 27 8 a b Cokayne 1932 p 71 Cokayne 1932 p 72 Cokayne 1932 pp 72 3 Richardson gives the date of his death as 4 January 1343 Psalter and Book of Hours Arundel 83 British Library Retrieved 25 October 2013 Richardson III 2011 pp 29 31 384 6 Richardson III 2011 pp 29 30 a b c d Richardson III 2011 p 29 a b c Cokayne 1932 p 73 Richardson III 2011 pp 29 31 Richardson III 2011 pp 29 32 References editCokayne George Edward 1932 The Complete Peerage edited by Vicary Gibbs Vol VIII London St Catherine Press Richardson Douglas 2011 Everingham Kimball G ed Magna Carta Ancestry A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families Vol III 2nd ed Salt Lake City ISBN 978 1449966393 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Peerage of England New creation Baron Lisle1295 1325 Succeeded byJohn de Lisle Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert 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