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Name |
Henry I de APULDERFIELD |
Suffix |
Sr. |
Born |
living Before 2 Ric. I. 1191 |
Gender |
Male |
Person ID |
I12593 |
Young Kent Ancestors |
Last Modified |
20 Mar 2016 |
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Notes |
- Sir Henry de Apelderefeld held on knight's fee, held the manor of Apuldrefield out of the manor of Cudham of Geoffry de Say.
At the death of William de Say during 1271/2 [56 Henry III] Sir Henry de Apelderefeld held one knight's fee of the said William de Say in the manor of Cudham. Sir Henry de Apelderefeld was the spouse of Sibilla, who was the daughter of John Marshall of Linton, Kent. The son and heir of Sir Henry de Apelderefled, William, then aged 19 years. From an 'extent of the manor of Cudham' made (22 Sept.) 56 Hen. III. upon the death of William de Say we find "Item, they say that Sir Henry de Apelderefeld holds in the said manor two knight's fees (an error for one knight's fee), and his heirs owe for a relief 10/. (5/.),"
Of the family of Apuldrefield, the first mention we have discovered is in 3 Ric. I, 1191, when Sir Henry de Apuldrefield and Sir Henry de ApulIrefield the son are found serving under Richard I. at Acre. A Sir Henry de Apuldrefeld, son doubtless of the last, was also in Gascony with Henry III in 1230.
In 31 Henry III, 1246-7, Henry de Apeltrefield, who may be considered his son, with Beatrix his wife, occurs in a fine as plaintiff" with David de Eatonbridge (de Ponte Edulmi) and Sabina his wife defendants, of ten acres of land called Werland with their appurtenances in Apeltrefeld. Judgment to Henry and Beatrice.
On 20 December, 38 Henry III, 1253, the same Henry obtained a grant of a market on the Tuesday of every week, and a fair on the eve and day of the Assumption of the Virgin (14 and 15 August) in his manor of Apuldrefield.
In 39 Henry 111, 1254-5, as Henry son of Henry (so called most probably to distinguish him from the other Henry in the proceeding named, who seems to have been son of William), he occurs as plaintiff in a fine with Henry de Appeltrefeld and Letitia, his wife, defendants, of the third part, of the manor of Sundrish with its appurtenances. Judgment to Henry son of Henry.
In 42 Henry III, 1257-8, in a fine between Nicholas deWinton and Petronella his wife "plaintiffs" and Peter de la Mare "defendant", he was called to warrant and did warrant to the said Peter 20s. rent in Appeltrefeld.
In 43 Henry III, 1258-9, he occurs in a fine as plaintiff with Bartholomew de Moriston and Matilda
his wife defendants of one messuage and sixty acres of land with appurtenances in Sundrish.
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- [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.
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