374 COLEVILLE COLEVILLE (of Bytham) C) Walter de Coleville,() s. and h. of Roger (not Robert) de C, of Bytham Castle, co. Lincoln, by Beatrice, his wife (living 25 Oct. 1265). () He took part in Simon de Montfort's rebellion, and was sum. to Pari. 24 Dec. (1264) 49 Hen. Ill, by writ directed fValtero de Co/evil/a, which writ however, having issued in rebellion, should not create a peerage dignity.(^) He was taken prisoner at Kenilworth in 1264, by Prince Edward, and his lands forfeited, but they were redeemed, and he was possessed of them at his death. (') He m. Isabel or Elizabeth. He d. 1277, before 2 Sep., when the writ for his Ing.p. m. is dated. Roger de Coleville, s. and h., aged 26 at his father's death. On 28 June (1283) II Edw. I he was sum., by writ directed Rogero de Colevillade Byham^to attend the King at Shrewsbury,() but this does not seem to have been a sum. to Pari. He m. Margaret, da. of Sir Richard DE Brewes, of Stinton, Norfolk, by Alice, da. and h. of William le Rus, of Stinton. He d. 1287/8, before 6 Mar., date of writ for Inq. p. m. His widow d. 1335, before 12 May, when the writ for her Inq. p. m. is dated. Edmund de Coleville, s. and h., b. at Bytham Castle, 25, and bap. at St. James's Church there 27 Jan. 1287/8. He pr. his age at Corby, 14 Feb. 1308/9. When he was aged 4 years. Royal assent was given, 10 Feb. i29i/2,to his marriage with Margaret, da. of Robert d'Ufford, of Ufford, Suffolk, by Mary, his wife. He was never sum. to Pari. He d. 13 1 5/6, before 13 Mar., date of writ for Inq. p. m., aged 28. Dower was assigned to his widow 2 July 13 16. She was living 7 Feb. 1318/9. {*) The arms of this family were. Or a fesse Gules, {ex inform. G. W. Watson). V.G. C") For a full account of this family and of the honour of Bytham, as also of the family of Gernon (one of the coheirs thereof), see Chester of Chicheley, by R. E. Chester Waters, vol. i, p. 198. {') Curia Regis, roll no. 125, m. 10 d; Charter Roll, 49 Hen. Ill, m. 3. {ex inform. G. W. Watson). V.G. 1^) As to this writ see Preface. (*) Aubourn, Counthorpe, and other of his manors co. Lincoln, were committed, 25 Oct. 1265, to Isabel late _sic the wife of Walter de Coleville {Patent Roll); where also, 20 Feb. 1265/6, is a grant of lands in Aubourn to Elizabeth, wife of Walter de Coleville the King's enemy who is in prison. Elizabeth and Isabel are here merely different forms of the same name, and the word "late" in the first passage is an error. V.G.