Nicholas I Malmayns
- Marriage: Beatrice 1040
- Died: Between 1238 and 1240 1040
Information about this person:
• Background Information. 1040 Nicholas I Malmains, dead in 1240, is last seen in 1238 when as a crusader, he had license to let for four years the lands of his inheritance in Burton, Northamptonshire, Barnsley, Gloucestershire, and Kinstanton, Dorset [Calendar of Patent Rolls: Hen. III, 3:231]. In 1234, the sheriff of Suffolk was ordered to give Ela, Countess of Salisbury and Nicholas Malmains their share of the manor of Culing which was of Eleanor, late countess of Salisbury, mother of the said countes and maternal grandmother of the said Nicholas [Calendar of Close Rolls: Hen. III, 2:403]. In 1233 land in Compton, Berkshire, was restored to Ralph Gernon. In the record, Nicholas Malmains is called the son of Thomas Malmains and Joan his wife, daughter of Gilbert Tyller [ibid., 2:261]. In 1221, William, Earl of Salisbury and Ela the countess his wife, had custody of the land and heirs of Thomas Malmains and Joan his wife [Record Commission, Rotuli Litteratum Clausarum, 1:468]
~New England Historical & Genealogical Registry, Vol. 140, p. 222
Nicholas married Beatrice.1040
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