Name |
Simon Le Constable |
Birth |
1234 |
Halsham, Yorkshire, England |
Gender |
Male |
Post Mortem |
- The writ for the inquisition post mortem of Simon le Conestable was issued on 1 March 1294 and the inquisition was held on 10 April 1294. Robert son of Simon le Conestable, aged 29 years and upwards was found to be his heir
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192683844373:1030:204653251 |
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7 |
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L6HZ-71S |
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Death |
Bef 1 Mar 1294 |
Yorkshire, England |
Cause: Died in prison |
- Simon le Constable died in prison in 1293 (or probably the early part of 1294). The Annals of Dunstable record that in 1293: "Eodem anno justiciarii itinerantes apud Eboracum valde rigide se gerebant; et quendam nobilem, Simonem le Constable nomine, de multiis feloniis arreptatum, ad poenitentiam statuti poserunt, quia veredictum patriae recusavit. Et, mortuus est in prisona" In the same year the Justices in Eyre at York, behaved very rigorously; and to a certain man of noble birth, by the name of Simon le Constable, accused of many felonies, they have put to repentance of the law, because the verdict of his country refused to. And, he is dead in prison
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Burial |
10 Apr 1294 |
Longthorpe, Yorkshire, England |
Person ID |
I190487 |
World of Hyde |
Last Modified |
29 Mar 2025 |
Father |
William Constable, Of Halsham, b. Abt 1210, Halsham, Yorkshire, England d. 1260, Bridlington, Yorkshire, England (Age ~ 50 years) |
Mother |
Cecilia De Thweng, b. 1215, Thweng, Yorkshire, England d. Aft 1250, England (Age > 36 years) |
Marriage |
1230 |
Halsham, Yorkshire, England |
Family ID |
F67241 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |