Robert de NEWBURGH
Birth:
Abt 1280
Death:
1338
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England
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Robert de Newburgh succeeded to the family's ancestral estates in Dorsetshire upon the death of his father in 1309. In 1322 he was one of the knights taken prisoner at the Battle of Boroughbridge in a rebellion under the Earl of Lancaster against King Edward II. By his participation in this rebellion, his estates became forfeited to the crown; but he secured a pardon and return of his lands by payment of a fine of 100 pounds, taking an oath of allegiance to the king, and binding himself to serving the latter in his wars; this sevice he performed in 1325 on a summons for an expedtion into Gascony. In 1336 he deeded certain lands to his brother John de Newburgh. His inquisition post mortem stated his son and heir Thomas was twenty-three years old.
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He succeeded to the family's estates upon the death of his father in 1338, upon payment of a fine to the Crown for the livery of his inheritance. He must have died about 1365 for two years later the executors of the estate of Sir Thomas Newburgh were absolved by the bishop on making restitution on the profits which the said Sir Thomas had received for selling the lead which covered the roof of the parish church in his manor of Winfrith.
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Robert de Newburgh
was born at Abt 1280.
His parents were John de Newburgh and Margery .
He married Blocked at England .
They were the parents of 1
child:
Thomas Newburgh
born Abt 1315.
Robert de Newburgh died 1338 .