Nigell de Plumpton1,2

M, d. between 3 May 1212 and 22 May 1213
     Nigell de was born in West Riding of Yorkshire, England. He was the son of Father de Plumpton. Nigell married Juliana de Warewic, daughter of Richard de Warewic. Nigel first appears in records on a list of knights newly enfeoffed prior to the first Sunday of Lent, in the year 1168. Nigel's son, Peter, was in the party of the barons against King John and consequently had his property seized. After the death of John, Peter did homage to the new King, John's son, and had his lands restored. Nicholas gained the title of Chaplin to the Pope and also Archdeacon of Norfolk. In a letter Nicholas received from the Pope in 1257 his surname was spelled as Plimton. Nigell married Maria (?). Nigell departed this life between 3 May 1212 and 22 May 1213. He died in the 14th year of King John Lackland [1199-1216]. He was buried in Spofforth Parish, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, in Spofforth Church. There is a monument above his Sepulchre.

Children of Nigell de Plumpton and Juliana de Warewic

Child of Nigell de Plumpton and Maria (?)

Citations

  1. [S179] Levi B. Chase, A Genealogy and Historical Notices of the family of Plimpton or Plympton in America and of Plumpton in England, page 8.
  2. [S177] Bennett Hurd Sutliffe, A Genealogy of the Sutcliffe-Sutliffe Family in America from before 1661 to 1903, pages 178-180a.