CLR, 1251–60
, p. 460;
DBM
, pp. 194–211 no. 29, esp. pp. 196–9;
CChR, 1257–1300
, p. 18 (Melbourne, Kingshawe and Gunthorpe, Notts; Dilwyn, Lugwardine and Marden, Heref; Bere Regis, Dorset; Rodley and Minsterworth, Glos);
CPR, 1258–66
, p. 52–3; Maddicott,
Simon de Montfort
, p. 182, 188–9. The grant of manors was later amended so that the couple also received the Yorkshire manors of Easingwold and Huby:
CPR, 1258–66
, pp. 34–5;
CChR, 1257–1300
, p. 20; BnFr MS Clairambault 1188, ff. 13–13v. For an order to extend the Montforts’ new manors, see
CPR, 1258–66
, pp. 98–9. The speed with which the couple took possession of their new properties did not endear them to the previous tenants. On 19 August 1259, Simon and Eleanor were instructed to return the corn and livestock on the manor of Bere Regis to the Abbess of Tarrant, and, on 5 September 1259, those on the manor of Kingshawe to William le Latymer:
CR, 1256–9
, pp. 426, 433.