Lambert Multon
(Abt 1120-After 1166)

 

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Lambert Multon

  • Born: Abt 1120, Moulton, Lincolnshire, England
  • Marriage: Unknown
  • Died: After 1166, England 141,160
  • Buried: Spalding Priory 141,721

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• Background Information. 141
Lambert de Multon, is the earliest recorded ancestors of the Multons, descended at least on one side from English thegns. In 1142 or 1143 he held 2 carucates of land in Revesby of William de Roumare, Earl of Lincoln, by the service of 1/4 knight's fee, as grandson (and heir) of Brictive, and an oxgang of land under Robert, his wife's father. For these lands the Earl gave him an exchange in Miningsby, near Bolingbroke, and in or before 1155 granted to Spalding Priory Lambert's service for the land in Miningsby. Lambert held land in Moulton from the prior's manor of Spalding, 1/2 knight's fee of the new feoffment in Bourne of the Earl of Lincoln, a lordship in Frankton, land in Weston, and land in Skirbeck and Kirkton from Conan, Earl of Richmond, whose charter to Kirkstead Abbey he witnessed at "Wasingburg." Between 1154 and 1156 he witnessed a charter of Gilbert de Gand, Earl of Lincoln, to the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln. In 1165 he rendered account in Lincolnshire of an amercement of 100 marks, and in the following year Thomas, his son, accounted for him.

Lambert married a daughter of Robert (----), presumably of Norman blood, possibly Robert Briwer. He was living in 1166, but the date of his death is not known. He was buried in Spalding Priory.

~Cockayne's Complete Peerage, (Multon), Vol. IX, pp. 396-8, Vol. XIV, p. 493


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