Sir William de Latimer was born circa 1200 in England to Geoffrey le Latimer and died 1270 England of unspecified causes.
Early Yorkshire Charters: Volume 1: Being a Collection of Documents Anterior to the Thirteenth Century Made from the Public Records, Monastic Chartularies, Roger Dodsworth's Manuscripts and Other Available Sources, Volume 1 edited by William Farrer
"Geoffrey Latimer is the first member of this notable family of whom I have seen mention. The tenement of which he has here enfeoffed descended in the line of Latimer of Scampston for many generations. His successor, William Latimer I is mentioned in 1163. He had been enfeoffed by Eustace Fitz-John of a knight's fee in Helpringham and Thorpe, co. Linc., which his descendants held. In 1168 he accounted for the sum of 160 m. under the heading of "New please and agreements", and in 1176 for 15 m. because he had not appeared before the justices in eyre. During the period 1171-1181 he attested a Thoraldby charter with his son William, nephew Ellis, and Robert and Henry, sons of William, his son. He died soon after."
Children
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
William le Latimer (-1268) | 1220 England | 22 November 1268 Yorkshire, England | Alice Hansard (-1244) |
Siblings