See also

Family of Adam + of EVERINGHAM

Partner: Adam + of EVERINGHAM (1231- )
Partner: (unknown)
Children: Robert + (1256-1287)

Partner: Adam + of EVERINGHAM

Name: Adam + of EVERINGHAM
Sex: Male
Father: Robert + (1205-1246)
Mother: Isabel + of BIRKIN (1209-1252)
Birth 1231 Laxton, Nottinghamshire, England
Occupation Lord of Everingham
Death "12/1280"

Child 1: Robert +

Name: Robert +
Sex: Male
Spouse: Alice + of HYDE (1260-1328)
Birth 1256 Fairburn, York
Occupation Lord of Everingham
Death 21 Jul 1287 (age 30-31)

Note on Husband: Adam + of EVERINGHAM

Robert's son, Adam de Everingham, was lord till 1280. He was an adherent of Simon de Montfort and probably he fought at the Battle of Evesham in 1265, for it is recorded that he was found with horses and arms against the King and Prince Edward. But in 1266 he was given a safe conduct to come to the King and treat for peace. His lands had been confiscated, but he was pardoned in 1268, though he had to pay a ransom of £100 for five years. After this he seems to have been a loyal subject, for he was summoned to perform military service against Lewelin, Prince of Wales, in 1277. He paid 40 marks for a licence to marry Isabella, the widow of Roger de Murley, but he lost the letters patent and had to get them renewed. He had, also, a licence to hunt the fox in Holderness, and he endowed a chantry at Everingham.