Before 7th October 1404 [his father] Robert Plumpton [aged 64] and [his mother] Isabel Scrope [aged 67] were married.
On 7th October 1404 William Plumpton was born to Robert Plumpton [aged 64] and Isabel Scrope [aged 67].
On 18th December 1405 [his mother] Isabel Scrope [aged 68] died.
On 19th April 1407 [his father] Robert Plumpton [aged 67] died.
Before 8th March 1430 William Plumpton [aged 25] and Elizabeth Stapleton [aged 24] were married.
On 8th March 1430 [his son] Robert Plumpton was born to William Plumpton [aged 25].
On 28th February 1436 [his son] William Plumpton was born to William Plumpton [aged 31]. He married after 28th February 1436 Elizabeth Clifford, daughter of Thomas Clifford 8th Baron Clifford and Joan Dacre Baroness Clifford.
After 28th February 1436 [his son] William Plumpton and [his daughter-in-law] Elizabeth Clifford were married.
On 20th July 1450 [his son] Robert Plumpton [aged 20] died.
Chronicle of Walter of Guisborough
A canon regular of the Augustinian Guisborough Priory, Yorkshire, formerly known as The Chronicle of Walter of Hemingburgh, describes the period from 1066 to 1346. Before 1274 the Chronicle is based on other works. Thereafter, the Chronicle is original, and a remarkable source for the events of the time. This book provides a translation of the Chronicle from that date. The Latin source for our translation is the 1849 work edited by Hans Claude Hamilton. Hamilton, in his preface, says: 'In the present work we behold perhaps one of the finest samples of our early chronicles, both as regards the value of the events recorded, and the correctness with which they are detailed; Nor will the pleasing style of composition be lightly passed over by those capable of seeing reflected from it the tokens of a vigorous and cultivated mind, and a favourable specimen of the learning and taste of the age in which it was framed.'
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Around 1461 [his wife] Elizabeth Stapleton [aged 55] died.
On 29th March 1461 the Battle of Towton was a decisive victory for King Edward IV of England [aged 18] bringing to an end the first war of the Wars of the Roses. Said to be the bloodiest battle on English soil 28000 were killed mainly during the rout that followed the battle.
The Yorkist army was commanded by King Edward IV of England with John Mowbray 3rd Duke of Norfolk [aged 45], William Neville 1st Earl Kent [aged 56], William Hastings 1st Baron Hastings [aged 30] (knighted), Walter Blount 1st Baron Mountjoy [aged 45], Henry Bourchier 2nd Count of Eu 1st Earl Essex [aged 57], John Scrope 5th Baron Scrope of Bolton [aged 23] and John Wenlock 1st Baron Wenlock [aged 61].
The Lancastrian army suffered significant casualties including Richard Percy [aged 35], Ralph Bigod Lord Morley [aged 50], John Bigod [aged 28], Robert Cromwell [aged 71], Ralph Eure [aged 49], John Neville 1st Baron Neville of Raby [aged 51], John Beaumont [aged 33], Thomas Dethick [aged 61], Everard Simon Digby, William Plumpton [aged 25] and William Welles [aged 51] who were killed.
Henry Percy 3rd Earl of Northumberland [aged 39] was killed. Earl of Northumberland, Baron Percy of Alnwick, Baron Percy of Topcliffe forfeit.
Ralph Dacre 1st Baron Dacre Gilsland [aged 49] was killed. He was buried at the nearby Saxton church where his chest tomb is extant. Baron Dacre Gilsland extinct.
Lionel Welles 6th Baron Welles [aged 55] was killed. His son Richard [aged 33] succeeded 7th Baron Welles.
The Lancastrian army was commanded by Henry Beaufort 2nd or 3rd Duke of Somerset [aged 25], Henry Holland 3rd Duke Exeter [aged 30], Henry Percy 3rd Earl of Northumberland and Andrew Trollope.
Henry Holland 3rd Duke Exeter was attainted after the battle; Duke Exeter, Earl Huntingdon forfeit.
Those who fought for the Lancaster included William Tailboys 7th Baron Kyme [aged 46], William Plumpton, John Sutton 1st Baron Dudley [aged 60], William Norreys [aged 20], Thomas Grey 1st Baron Grey of Richemont [aged 43], Robert Hungerford 3rd Baron Hungerford 1st Baron Moleyns [aged 30], John Talbot 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury [aged 12], Richard Welles 7th Baron Welles, Baron Willoughby, Richard Woodville 1st Earl Rivers [aged 56], James Butler 1st Earl Wiltshire 5th Earl Ormonde [aged 40], John Butler 6th Earl Ormonde [aged 39], William Beaumont 2nd Viscount Beaumont [aged 22], Henry Roos and Thomas Tresham [aged 41]. Cardinal John Morton [aged 41] were captured.
John Heron of Ford Castle Northumberland [aged 45], Robert Dethick [aged 86], Andrew Trollope and his son David Trollope were killed.
On 15th October 1480 William Plumpton [aged 76] died.
Plumpton Correspondence. Being now reputed loyal, Sir William Plumpton was restored to his offices of Constable of the Castle, and Master Forester of the Forest of Knaresborough, and to the Stewardship of the Lordship of Spofford, of which he had had grants for life in the previous reign. He also about this time directed his attention to a lucrative disposal of the infant daughters of his deceased son, his own heirs apparent, in marriage; for I find that by virtue of an indenture dated 26th Nov. 3 Edw. IV. 1463, the governance and marriage of Margaret, then about four years old, " cousin and one of the heirs apparent of the said Sir William Plompton, that is to say, one of the daughters of William Plompton, esq. son of the said Sir William," was granted to Brian Roucliffe of Colthorp, com. Ebor. gent, third baron of the King's Exchequer, to the intent ee that John, son and heire apparant of the said Brian, shall by the grace of God take into wife the said Margret, the marriage of them to be done att convenient and most spedy time att the costs of the said Brian/' On the part of Sir William Plump ton, it was covenanted to make to them, and the lawful heirs of their two bodies, an estate out of the manor of Nesfield before the ensuing feast of Pasche; nevertheless, so as he might retain the whole profits for the first five years, and a rent of x marks by year for the five years next following. For this marriage Brian Roucliffe agreed to give, over what was already paid, cccc marks; under a proviso, however, for the repayment of Ili, in case the said John deceased within the next ten yearsa.
Note a. Cartul. No. 558.
Plumpton Correspondence. Upon these charges Sir William Plumpton was tried before the Earl of Worcester, Lord Tiptoft and of Powis, Great Constable of England, and a jury of twenty-four, at Hounslow, shortly before Christmas. Having been acquitted, he obtained a warrant from the Constable to be rid of all further molestation on that behalf, dated 20 Jan. 3 Edw. IV. 1463-4y, as also the following brief from the King.
" Edward, by the grace of God, King of England and of France and lord of Ireland, To all maiors, sherifs, eschetors, baliffs, constables, and other our ministers whatsoever they be, and to all other our true liege people, greeting. We lett you witt,that our welbeloved William Plompton Kt. hath truly, sufficiently, and clearly declared himself of all manner matters that have been said and surmised against him, and so we hold him thereof for fully excused and declared by these our present letters. And we take him, hold, and repute him as our true and faithfull leigman. Wherefore we will and charge you, all and every one of you as much as to him belongeth, that from henceforth ye, nor any of you, neither vex, moleste, greive, trouble, nor him nor any of his, in body nor in goods, otherwise then our lawes will; nor that ye give or shew unto him, or any of his, any ungodly language or countenance, but that ye take him and suffer him to abide and go att his pleasure and ease, there as him shall best like, as other our true leiges do; not breaking this our comaundement, as ye will eschew our great displeasure, and upon payne of punishment by our laws. Yeven under our signett att, &c.z"
Note y. Cartul. No. 560
Note z. Cartul. No. 561.
Plumpton Correspondence. The term for redeeming of this bond having elapsed, on the 12th of July, 1461, Sir William Plumpton surrendered himself a prisoner at the Tower of London; and, having been sworn according to custom, was admitted by Sir William Bowischer [Bourchier,] kt. lieutenant of the Tower, to all the liberties and privileges of the place.8 He obtained letters of general pardon, 5 Feb. 1 Edw. IV. 1461-2t, and was subsequently, 10 Sept. 2 Edw. IV. 1462, released from all claim by reason of his bondu. But notwithstanding Sir William Plumpton had afresh letters of pardon dated 30 Aug. 3 Edw. IV. 1463,x he was, it seems, restricted from returning home into the North; and was at one time in jeopardy of his life, by reason of the denunciation of one David Routh, son of late Thomas Routh, of Westminster, who laid these overt acts of treason to his charge:
"First, Sir William Plompton, with other persons, within the place of Honslough, the second and third years of the reigne of our soveraigne and liege lord, had receyved, red, and understaud false, damnable, diffamatory, and slaunderous writing, traiterously by pen and other forged and ymagined against the honor and welfare of our said soveraigne, and the same sent to other suspicious persons to corage and comfort them by the same.
"Also he hath received in the said place divers persons coming out of Scotland fro the Kings adversaries, and secretly cherished them, succored, forbored, and their secrets concealed.
Also he hath sent messengers into his countrey, which there receyved tidings of his brother men there out of Scotland, fro the Kings adversaries, by his brother assent and his.
"Item. When any turble or enterprise was leke to fall hurt or scaythe to the Kings people, the said Sir William Plumpton, with oder suspected, rejoyced, and were glad in chere and countenance."
Note t. Edwardus, &c. Omnibus ballivis et fidelibus suis, &c. Sciatis quod de gratia nostro speciali et ex certa scientia et mero motu nostris perdonavimus, remisimus, et relaxavimus Will'o Plompton militi, alias dicto Will'o Plumpton militi, alias d'co Will'o Plumton militi, alias d'co Will'o Plompton de Plompton in Com. Ebor. militi, alias d'co Will'o Plumpton de Plumpton in com. Ebor. militi, alias d'co Will'o Plompton nuper de Kenalton in com. Nottingham, alias d'co Will'o Plompton nuper de Knaresburgh in com Ebor. militi, alias d'co Will'o Plompton nuper Vicecomiti Com. Ebor. militi, alias d'co Will'o Plompton nuper Vicecomiti Com. Nottingham et Derb. Chivaler, seu quocu'que alio nomine censeatur, omnimodas transgressiones, offensas, &c. (Cartul No. 551.)
Note u. Edwardus &c. Omnibus &c. salutem. Sciatis q'd cum tercio decimo die Maii, Anno regni n'ri primo, Will's Plumpton de Plumpton in com. Ebor. miles venerit coram dilecto et fideli n'ro Roberti Danby Capitali Justiciario n'ro de banco apud Civitatem Ebor. et recognoverit se debere nobis duo millia librarum sterlingorum, solvend' nobis in festo Pentecost' ex tune proximo future, sub certa condico'e super eadem recognico'e tune et ibidem specificat', prout &c. Quibusdam tamen certis consideraco'ibus nos moventibus, &c. remisimus &c. p'fato Will'o omnes et omnimodas acc'ones &c. r'one sive occ'one recognico'is vel condico'is supradictarum &c. In cuius rei &c. Testo meipso apud Westm' x° die Septembr' anno regui n'ri secundo. Bagott. Per breve de private sigillo et de data predicto, aucthoritate parliament!. (L.S.) (Cartul. No. 552.)
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Grandfather: William de Plumpton
father: Robert Plumpton 5 x Great Grandson of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: William Mowbray 6th Baron Thirsk
Great x 3 Grandfather: Roger Mowbray
4 x Great Grandson of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Avice D'Aubigny Baroness Okehampton Baroness Mowbray
3 x Great Granddaughter of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England
Great x 2 Grandfather: Roger Mowbray 1st Baron Mowbray
2 x Great Grandson of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: William Beauchamp
Great x 3 Grandmother: Maud Beauchamp
Great Granddaughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Ida Longespée
Granddaughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England
Great x 1 Grandfather: John Mowbray 2nd Baron Mowbray
3 x Great Grandson of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Gilbert Clare 5th Earl Gloucester 4th Earl Hertford
2 x Great Grandson of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England
Great x 3 Grandfather: Richard de Clare 6th Earl Gloucester 5th Earl Hertford
3 x Great Grandson of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Isabel Marshal Countess Cornwall, Gloucester and Hertford
6 x Great Granddaughter of Hugh I King of the Franks
Great x 2 Grandmother: Rohese Clare Baroness Mowbray
4 x Great Granddaughter of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England
Great x 4 Grandfather: John Lacy Earl Lincoln
10 x Great Grandson of King Edward "Elder" of the Anglo Saxons
Great x 3 Grandmother: Maud Lacy Countess Gloucester and Hertford
4 x Great Granddaughter of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Margaret Quincy 3rd Countess Lincoln and Pembroke 3 x Great Granddaughter of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England
Grandmother: Christiana de Mowbray
4 x Great Granddaughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: John "Tadody aka Fatherless" Braose 8th Baron Bramber
3 x Great Grandson of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England
Great x 3 Grandfather: William de Braose 1st Baron de Braose 9th Baron Bramber
Great Grandson of King John of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Margred verch Llewellyn Baroness Clifford Granddaughter of King John of England
Great x 2 Grandfather: William de Braose 2nd Baron de Braose 10th Baron Bramber
2 x Great Grandson of King John of England
Great x 1 Grandmother: Aline de Braose Baroness Mowbray
3 x Great Granddaughter of King John of England
William Plumpton 5 x Great Grandson of King William I of Scotland
Great x 4 Grandfather: Henry Scrope
6 x Great Grandson of Maredudd ab Owain King Deheubarth King Powys King Gwynedd
Great x 3 Grandfather: William Scrope
7 x Great Grandson of Maredudd ab Owain King Deheubarth King Powys King Gwynedd
Great x 4 Grandmother: Juliane Brun
Great x 2 Grandfather: William Scrope
8 x Great Grandson of Maredudd ab Owain King Deheubarth King Powys King Gwynedd
Great x 1 Grandfather: Geoffrey Scrope
9 x Great Grandson of Maredudd ab Owain King Deheubarth King Powys King Gwynedd
Grandfather: Henry Scrope 1st Baron Scrope of Masham
3 x Great Grandson of King William I of Scotland
Great x 4 Grandfather: Robert Ros
Great x 3 Grandfather: William Ros
Grandson of King William I of Scotland
Great x 4 Grandmother: Isabella Mac William Dunkeld
daughter of King William I of Scotland
Great x 2 Grandfather: William Ros
Great Grandson of King William I of Scotland
Great x 4 Grandfather: Piers Fitzherbert
Great x 3 Grandmother: Lucy Fitzpiers
Great x 1 Grandmother: Ivette Ros
2 x Great Granddaughter of King William I of Scotland
mother: Isabel Scrope
4 x Great Granddaughter of King William I of Scotland
Grandmother: Joan Unknown