Deen, Fordice, Hallett, Hodges and Van Horn Families - Person Sheet
Deen, Fordice, Hallett, Hodges and Van Horn Families - Person Sheet
NameWilliam of Hutenesleigh
Birthabt 1227, Hutensleigh, Devonshire, England
Deathabt 1273, Hutensleigh, Devonshire, England
Spouses
Unmarried
ChildrenRoger de Cole of Hutenesleigh (~1253-~1301)
Notes for William of Hutenesleigh


About William Cole, of Hutenesleigh
The peerage of Ireland: or, A genealogical history of the present ..., Volume 6 By John Lodge, Mervyn Archdall Pg.38

COLE, Viscount ENNISKILLEN.

William Cole of Hutenefleigh in county of Devon, who was living in the year 1243, his fon and heir Roger, living in the year 1295, was the father of Roger, living in the time of K. Edward II. whofe fon John of the counties of Devon and Cornwall, had free warren, in Tanner, Liddesfton, Hokefberer, and Hutenefleigh, in Devon and it appears by a fine that he was poffeffed of the manors of Refpnel, in county of Cornwall, Launcefton, and Stokley and of the manor of Uptamun; Nythway; and Hutenefleigh; the third part of the manor of Winfton; and divers other lands in the county of Devon: he left a fon and heir.

Sir John Cole, Knt. of Nythway, who married Anne, daugher and heir to Sir Nicholas Bodrugan, Knt. and had iffue William, who married Margaret, daughter of William, Sir Henry Bewpell, and by her was the father of

Sir John Cole, Knt.---who married Agnes daugher of Sir John.---Fitz-Waryn, Knt. and has iffue four fons, viz. Sir Adam his heir; who fucceeded at nythway and marrying Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Richard Wefton, Knt. had a fon John, the father of John, who left iffue, only two daughters, his coheirs, viz. Elizabeth, married to John Huddy of Stowell in county Somerfet, chief juftice of England; and Joan, to John Anne of county of Gloucefter.

"This match, fays the pedigree, and the defcents following, are proved "by divers auncient rolls, Bookes, and pedigrees, remaining in the Office of Arms, London, 1630," by which marriage, the Vifcount Ennifkillen traces his defcent from Henry III. King of England, through John, Duke of Lancafter, and the Earls of Weftmorland, Salifbury, Arundel Warren Surry, and Oxford, "

Full text of "The Genealogy of the Family of Cole, of the County of Devon: Of the County of Devon, and of ..."

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William Cole, of Hutenesleigh in the county of Devon, living in the year 121'3, whose son and heir

2 Roger Cole,* had " his dwelling at Coleton," in Chuinleigh, and also held, in 27 Henry IIL, Hantesford, in that parish.f In 25th of Edward I. he was " returned from the county of Cornwall as holding lands or rents to the amount of d£^20 yearly value and upwards, either in Capite or otherwise, and as such summoned under the general writ to muster at London, on Sunday next after the Octaves of St. John the Baptist , to perform Military Service in person with horses and arms, &c., in parts beyond the Seas ;" J and also again summoned with his son William§ to muster at Berwick-on-Tweed, on the nativity of St. John the Baptist, to perform service against theScots in 1301. He was father of

3 ROGER , and of the above-named William, who probably perished in this expedition, as there is no further trace of him ; and perhaps his early death may account for the omission of his name. in the family pedigree drawn up, in July 1630, by Sir William Segar, Garter, King-at-Arms.

3 EoGER was heir to his father Eoger, and lived in the reign df Edward II. ; his son and heir was

4 John Cole, of the counties of Devon and Cornwall, who, in 1324, was described as "John Cole de Tamer, Man-at-Arms, || and returned by the Sheriff of the county of Devon, pursuant to Writ tested at Westminster, 9 May, as summoned by proclamation to attend the Great Council at Westminster, on Wednesday after Ascension Day, 30 May, 17 Edward 11." In the 9th of Edward III

he had free warren in Tamer, Lydeston, Hokesbere, and Hutenesleigh in the county of Devon, and in Eispematt ;* and it appears by a Fine of 15 Edward III. that he was possessed of the manors of Eespnel in the county of Cornwall, Launceston, and

Stokley, and of the manor of Uptamer, Nytheway, and Hutenesleigh, the third part of the manor of Winston, and divers other lands in the county of Devon. He left a son and heir.
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