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Alanus De Berneval

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Alanus De Berneval and died.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Hugo De Berneval  Descendancy chart to this point died before 24 Jan 1221.
    2. 3. Reginald ( of Drumenagh) De Berneval  Descendancy chart to this point and died.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Hugo De Berneval Descendancy chart to this point (1.Alanus1) died before 24 Jan 1221.

    Notes:

    Barnwell Family Genealogy Home Page
    http://members.tripod.com/~Dave_Barnwell/Barnwell_Ireland.html

    "ALANUS DE BERNEVAL , who left two sons, HUGO and REGINALD, was succeededby the eldest, HUGO DE BERNEVAL, who received two marks as the King?sgift for his expenses on going on into Ireland, 23rd August 1212. TheKing?s mandate, sent to Geoffry de Marisco, directed that Hugh deBerneval should have seisin of his land at Drumenagh and Terenure in thevale of Dublin, 12 December 1216. He d.s.p. before 24th January 1220 -1221, when a mandate for seisin of his lands was granted to his brotherand heir, REGINALD"


  2. 3.  Reginald ( of Drumenagh) De Berneval Descendancy chart to this point (1.Alanus1) and died.

    Notes:

    Barnwell Family Genealogy Home Page. By Dave Barnwell
    http://members.tripod.com/~Dave_Barnwell/Barnwell_Ireland.html

    "ALANUS DE BERNEVAL , who left two sons, HUGO and REGINALD, was succeededby the eldest, HUGO DE BERNEVAL, who received two marks as the King?sgift for his expenses on going on into Ireland, 23rd August 1212. TheKing?s mandate, sent to Geoffry de Marisco, directed that Hugh deBerneval should have seisin of his land at Drumenagh and Terenure in thevale of Dublin, 12 December 1216. He d.s.p. before 24th January 1220 -1221, when a mandate for seisin of his lands was granted to his brotherand heir, REGINALD.

    REGINALD DE BERNEVAL, who was restored to the lands in Drumenagh andTerenure on 24th January 1228-1229. He had a grant, 27th November 1233,of ?20 per year for his maintenance on the King?s service (mandate dated28th September 1234). He was succeeded by his son, ULPHRAM (or WOLFRAM). "

    REGINALD DE BERNEVAL, who was restored to the lands in Drumenagh andTerenure on 24th January 1228-1229. He had a grant, 27th November 1233,of ?20 per year for his maintenance on the King?s service (mandate dated28th September 1234). He was succeeded by his son, ULPHRAM (or WOLFRAM).

    ULPHRAM (or WOLFRAM) DE BERNEVAL, of Drumenagh, who was constable ofDublin Castle, 12 December 1279 - 1281, sheriff of Dublin in 1284 - 1289.He was a witness, in 1289, to a deed between Hugh Tyrell and the Priorand |Convent of the All Saints, near Dublin. He married Mary, onlydaughter and heiress of William (Sir) Molyneux, Kt of Molagh, co. Meath,and was succeeded by his son, REGINALD.

    REGINALD DE BERNEVAL, of Drumenagh, who paid five shillings forDrumenagh, as subsidy to the King for the war against the Scots in 1299.He married a daughter of Sir Conway Clifford, Kt. and was succeeded byhis son, REGINALD.

    REGINALD DE BERNEVAL, of Drumenagh. In 1309 he gave thirty shillings forthe army of Loxenedy, and in 1313 he paid his service for the expeditionto the Castle Keyvening, under Piers Gaveston. He died in 1331, seised ofa water mill, dovecote, and profits of the Courts of Drumenagh andTerenure, co. Dublin, when he was succeeded by his son, ULPHRAM.

    ULPHRAM DE BERNEVAL, of Drumenagh, who had livery of his estates, 2ndSeptember 1331, (16) Edward III. He married Sarah daughter of Berford ofMoynet, and was succeeded by his son , REGINALD.

    REGINALD DE BERNEVAL, of Drumenagh, who contributed towards theexpedition to Mallow, under Walter de Bermingham in 1372 and in 1374 paidroyal service to the expedition to Kilkenny under William of Windsor. Hemarried Jannetta, daughter of Cusac of Killeen, and left two sons,

    1. Ulphram (or Wolfram), who succeeded to Drumenagh. He was living seisedof the Manor of Ballythermot, in 1400. His descendants continued toreside at Drumenagh until the reign of JAMES 1, when his line terminatedin an heiress, Elizabeth, daughter of Marcus Barneval of Drumenagh, whomarried James Barnewall of Bremore, and sold the property, 1st February1607, to Adam (Sir) Loftus, Kt. of Rathfarnham.

    2.Nicholas, ancestor of the baronets of Crickstown. His 2nd son:

    NICHOLAS DE BERNEVAL, of Crickstown, co. Meath, married a daughter ofClifford, and died before 1386, having had issue a son, CHRISTOPHER.

    SIR CRISTOPHER DE BERNEVAL, of Crickstown. The custody of forty eightshillings rent issuing out of Lucyansiston, Meath held by Nicholas deBerneval, deceased, of Roger, Earl of Ulster, the King?s Ward, and in theKing?s hands by the minority of Christopher de Berneval, his son andheir, was granted to Richard Plunkett 11th? April, 1386. Christopher(Sir) married Eleanor daughter of Nicholas (Sir) Rochford, Kt. ofRathcoffie, co. Kildare, and Kilbride, Meath and had issue.

    1. CHRISTOPHER (Sir) is successor.

    2. John of Frankstown , Sheriff of Meath 1435-6, ancestor of theVISCOUNTS OF KINGSLAND .

    3. Barnaby, one of the Barons of the Exchequer. He was succeeded by hiseldest son, CHRISTOPHER. Christopher (Sir) BARNEWALL, Kt. of Crickstown,who was Serjeant-at-Law in 1408, Lord Treasurer of Ireland in 1436, andChief Justice of the King?s Bench in 1446. He married Matilda Drake,daughter and heiress of the last lord of Drakestown and Drakerath and hadissue:

    1.NICHOLAS (Sir) his successor.

    2. Robert, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, created 4th March 1461 BARONTRIMLESTOWN.

    Christopher (Sir) mentioned above was succeeded by his elder son:

    Nicholas (Sir) BARNEWALL, Kt. of Crickstown, who was appointed inconsideration for his good and faithful services to the House of Yorkduring the war of the Roses, Chief -Justice of the Court, Common Pleas,in Ireland, for life, by patent, dated 1st August 1461. He married Ismay,daughter and heiress to Robert (Sir) Serjeant, Kt. Castleknock, co.Dublin, and had issue:

    1. CHRISTOPHER (Sir), his successor.

    2. Edmund, ancestor of BARNEWALL of Dunbrow.

    Nicholas (Sir) was succeeded by his elder son:

    Christopher (Sir) BARNEWALL, Kt. of Crickstown married Ellen Butlerdaughter of Edmund, Lord of Dunboyne and had issue,

    1. EDMUND, his successor.

    2. George, ancestor of BARNEWALL of Arrodstown, whose representativeGeorge Barnewall, of Cookstown, was living in 1615.

    3. Robert, ancestor of BARNEWALL, of Moylagh, whose representative,Patrick Barnewall, succeeded to the estate in 1632.

    4. Barnabus, whose line ended with his grandson, Edmund Barnewall.

    Christopher (Sir) was succeeded by his eldest son:

    EDMUND BARNEWALL, of Crickstown, who was married to Elizabeth, daughterof Thomas (Sir) Plunkett, Kt. of Dunsoghly, and had issue,

    1. CHRISTOPHER (Sir), his successor

    1. Anne, married Oliver Nugent, of Drumcairne.

    2. Genet, married Robert (Sir) Dillon.

    Mr. Barnewall died 7th August, and was by his son :

    1. Christopher (Sir) BARNEWALL, Kt. of Crickstown, who married(dispensed? from the Archbishop of Canterbury 1517) Catherine Flemingdaughter of the 13th Lord Slane, sister and sole heiress of the 14th LordSlane, heir of her grandmother, Elizabeth, daughter and heiress ofWilliam (Sir) Welles Lord Chancellor of Ireland , brother of LionelWelles, Lord Lieut. of Ireland, and had with other issue, an elder son.

    Christopher (Sir) was succeeded by his elder son :

    Patrick (Sir) BARNEWALL, Kt. of Crickstown, living 1578 was knighted in1566 . From his extensive possession he was designated the Knight of theBroad Acre. He married Margaret, daughter of Patrick (Sir) Barnewall, Kt.of Turvey, and had, with other issue:

    1. RICHARD (Sir), his successor.

    2. Robert, of Stackallan, living 1615 , married Alison daughter of JamesBrandon of Dundalk , and was ancestor of BARNEWALL of Stackallan

    3. John, of Cookstown married Mary, daughter of James Brandon of Dundalkand had a son, George.

    Patrick (Sir) died before 1603, and was succeeded by his eldest son:

    Richard (Sir) BARNEWALL, Kt. of Crickstown, who married Elizabeth,daughter of Sir Oliver Plunkett, Kt. (later to become Saint) of Rathmore,Meath by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of James Cusack, of Portrane, andhad with other issue:

    1. PATRICK (Sir), his successor, 1st Baronet.

    2. James, a soldier in Spain d.s.p.

    3. John, a monk of the order of St Francis

    4. Barnaby, a Capuchin Friar, several times reader, guardian and readerof Divinity in France, and Superior of the Irish Capuchins in Ireland.

    Richard (Sir) was succeeded by his eldest son:

    Patrick (Sir) Barnewall, 1st Baronet, of Crickstown, so created 21stFebruary 1622-3. His will is dated 24th March, 1615, with a codicil addedin June, 1624. Patrick (Sir) married Hon. Cicely Fleming (died 1628),daughter of the 16th Lord Slane, and had issue, four sons and threedaughters of whom:

    1. RICHARD (Sir), 2nd Baronet

    2. John, of Athronan, recorded in his fathers funeral certificate, inUlster?s office, married Anne, daughter of James Barnewall, of Bremore,and had issue, with three daughter?s and two sons, of whom the elder,James, of Roskeen, Queen?s Co. ,married Margaret, daughter of Col. JohnLegge, 4th son of Edward Legge, Vice President of Munster, and uncle ofthe 1st Lord Dartmouth, and died 1692, having issue, a daughter, Anne whomarried William Dillon, of Flemingstown, and had three sons:

    (1) Barnaby, of Ballyard, who married, Jane daughter of Kedagh Georgheganof Carne and Jamestown, and had issue, three sons, and one daughter, ofwhom:

    1s. GEORGE (Sir) 5th Baronet

    (2) George, d.s.p.

    (3) James, married Margery, daughter of Kedagh Georghegan, of Carne andJamestown During the time of the King George III there was considerabledistress in the Barnewall family when Thomas, son of Baron Trimlestownconverted to the Protestant religion and according to law in Ireland, wasentitled to the family estates.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Ulfram ( of Drumenagh) De Berneval  Descendancy chart to this point and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Ulfram ( of Drumenagh) De Berneval Descendancy chart to this point (3.Reginald2, 1.Alanus1) and died.

    Family/Spouse: Mary Molyneux. Mary (daughter of William (Sir) (of Moylagh) Molyneux) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 5. Reginald (of Drumenagh) Berneval  Descendancy chart to this point and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 5.  Reginald (of Drumenagh) Berneval Descendancy chart to this point (4.Ulfram3, 3.Reginald2, 1.Alanus1) and died.

    Family/Spouse: Daughter Clifford. Daughter (daughter of Conroy (Sir) Clifford) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 6. Reginald (of Drumenagh) Berneval  Descendancy chart to this point died in 1331.



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