Lambert de Multon
- Born: Bef 16 Nov 1246, Multon, Lincolnshire, England
- Marriage: Amabel de Lucy in 1213 in Lincolnshire, England 160
- Died: Bef 29 Apr 1294, Multon, Lincolnshire, England 160
Information about this person:
• Background Information. 760 Lambert de Multon married Annabel, the elder daughter and co-heir of Richard de Lucy, of Egremonth. In 1246, Lambert obtained from the pope the privilege that he could never be excommunicated, unless the pope gave a special mandate.
Lambert de Multon died in 1247 when he smitten with a "grievous disease, of which falling to the ground, he died before his spurs could be taken off." His second wife was Ida, widow of Geoffrey de Oilli, but they had no children. His eldest son and heir, by his first wife, was Thomas de Mouton.
~Burke's A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages . . ., Vol. I, pg. 397
• Background Information. 814 Lambert de Multon, who married Annabel, the eldest daughter of Richard de Lucy baron of Egremont, in Cumberland. They had a son named Thomas de Multon.
~Baronia Anglica Concentrata, Vol. I, p. 346
• Background Information. 141 Lambert de Multon, son and heir by 1st wife. He took part with his (whole) brother Thomas in the negotiations for their father's ransom in 1216. He must have been in possession of family property v.p. In 1235 he attested an agreement as to boundaries in Cumberland, and in 1244 had a grant of market, fair and free warren at Fleet.
He married, 1st, probably circa 1213, Amabel, elder daughter and coheir of Richard de Lucy, of Egremont. He married, 2ndly, Ida, widow of Geoffrey d'Oyry or d'Oyly. He died suddenly, before 16 Nov 1246. His widow married, 3rd, Godfrey or Geoffrey de Millers. [
~Cockayne's Complete Peerage, (Multon), Vol. IX, pp. 401-402
Lambert married Amabel de Lucy, daughter of Richard de Lucy Lord of Egremont and Copeland in Cumberland, Engla and Ada de Morville, in 1213 in Lincolnshire, England.160 (Amabel de Lucy was born before 1213 in England.)
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