John de APULDERFIELD

John de APULDERFIELD[1]

Male 1324 - 7

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  • Name John de APULDERFIELD 
    Died Dead by 20 Edw. II. 1326-7 
    Born 17 Edw. II.1324  of Ottreply, Challock, Kent, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I12579  Young Kent Ancestors
    Last Modified 4 Apr 2021 

    Father Henry de APULDERFIELD,   b. liv 21 Edw. I. 1292-3,   d. dead by 24 Edw. I. 1295-6  (Age ~ 3 years) 
    Mother Joan,   b. Liv 55 Hen. III. 1270- 
    Family ID F3726  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Joan,   d. Abt 1326 
    Children 
     1. Henry de APULDERFIELD,   b. Liv 26 Edw. III. 1352-3. Find all individuals with events at this location
     2. John de APULDERFIELD,   b. Liv 20 Edw. II.1326-7. Find all individuals with events at this location
     3. Agnes de APULDREFIELD,   b. Bef 1326, of Challock, Kent, England Find all individuals with events at this location
    Last Modified 20 Mar 2022 
    Family ID F3724  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • of Ottreply; living 17 Edw. II. 1324; dead 20 Edw. II. 1326-7.

      * “This ancient family,” says Philpot, “descended from Henry de Apuldrefield, of Apuldrefield, in Coudham, who was in the catalogue of those eminent Kentish gentlemen who were engaged with Richard I. at the siege of Acre, in Palestine.”

  • Sources 
    1. [S133] Published Work, Various, (Various), Some Account of the Manor of Apuldrefield in the Parish of Cudham, Kent. pp 33-34, 1851., 1851.

      John de Apuldrefield in 6 Edw. II 1312-13, a fine passed between John de Apoldrefeld and Joan, his wife, plaintiffs, and Robert de Wenderton, defendant, of one messuage, 120 acres of land, 25 acres of wood, with their appurtenances, in Eastwell and Challock, i.e. the manor of Ottreply. Robert concedes the same to them John and Joan "in feodo bulliate." (Orig. Finales Concord. Rec. Office, Carlton Ride, Westminster.) On 20 Jun 15 Edw. II 1322, John de Aperdefeld was returned by the sheriff of Kent, as summoned from that county to perform military service in person against the Scots; the muster to be at Newcastle-upon-Tyne on 24 July. (Parl. Writs, ii. div. 3, f. 439) On 9 May, 17 Edw. II 1324, as a man of arms he was returned by the same sheriff as summoned by general proclamation to attend the great council at Westminster on 30 May. (Ibid.) He was dead in 20 Edw. II 1326-7, when John, his son, released to Joan, who was his wife, and Henry, her son, and his heirs, all right in Ottreply, set out as above, and also in lands bought by said John of Sir Henry le Wite of Feversham, formerly rector of Warehorn, in the parish of Westwell, near Wichling, and in 20 acres of land which he had purchased of William de la Haye, senior, in the fee of Beamonston in Westwell, in consideration of the sum of 100 marks sterling paid to him by the said John and Henry. (Addit. MSS. Brit. Mus. 5481-2, ff. 57b, 58.)."

      Some Account of the Manor of Apuldrefield in the Parish of Cudham, Kent. G. Steinman Steinman, Esq., F.S.A., from the "Topographer and Genealogist", vol. III. 1851. London: J. B. Nichols and Son, 25 Parliament Street.

    2. [S133] Published Work, Various, (Various), Some Account of the Manor of Apuldrefield in the Parish of Cudham, Kent. pp 22-23, 1851., 1851.

      Pedigree of Apuldrefield of Apuldrefield, of Apuldrefield of Ottreply, and of Apuldrefield of Badmangore, the former continued through Ifield, Foxle, and Warbleton to Puttenham, and through the same and Siferwast to Sculle and Rykes, and shewing also the Descent of St. Lawrence, and Freningham, and Isley from female heirs of Apuldrefield of Apuldrefield."

      Some Account of the Manor of Apuldrefield in the Parish of Cudham, Kent. G. Steinman Steinman, Esq., F.S.A., from the "Topographer and Genealogist", vol. III. 1851. London: J. B. Nichols and Son, 25 Parliament Street.