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- Date: nd [1274 x 1285]
Title: Grant, in free, pure and perpetual alms
Reference: CCA-DCc-ChAnt/B/274
Description:
From: Thomas son of Reginald of Wye To: Thomas de Ringmere, prior of Canterbury Cathedral Priory; the convent of Canterbury Cathedral Priory 2 acres, ½ virgate of land in 'Pende' field in Brook tenement. Lying with the land of Thomas de Aledon' to east, the land of the heirs of Reginald the baker to west, the land of Adam le vytele to south, and the donor's land to north. For this the priory has paid 36s 2d as a gersum fine. No date. [Date: prior's dates.] Witnesses: William de Haute; John de Earde; Richard de Cumbe; Henry Besanth; Richard Reymund; Robert de la Walle; Robert de la forde; William de Wesele; William Besanth; Peter son of John of Brook; Guy de Olenteye; John godeth; Godfrey agemond# Endorsed with descriptions and note of registration in contemporary hands.
Held by: Canterbury Cathedral Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Extent: 1 document
Physical condition: Parchment, 1m, seal
Former Reference Department: CCA-DCc-ChAnt/B/274
Related Material:
Registered versions: CCA-DCc-Register/C, f230v and CCA-DCc-Register/E, f278r
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The present king by his letters patent released both for himself and his heirs to John Yerde all his right in the manors of Denton and Tappington for 4d. yearly rent in lieu of all services, whereas previously a rent of 10s. every 32 weeks was paid for the manor of Denton and 10s every 20 weeks for that of Tappington [C.P.R.1436-41, 559], as in right of the king's castle of Dover which rent [blank] Yerde, John's son, has taken since the said feast.
[Source: Calendar of Inquisitions Miscellaneous, Chancery, preserved in the public Record Office by Great Britain. Public Record Office. p 139]
Richard Arderne of Sussex holds, and has held for 10 years before Michaelmas last, of the king the alien priory of Ellingham with all rights and appurtenances in Hampshire for a term of years by rent of 9 marks yearly, it being worth 10 marks net yearly in addition. [C 145/305, no. 15] p39
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Court of Common Pleas, CP 40/649, rot. 110d
Term: Easter 1423
County: London
Writ type: Debt (bond)
Damages claimed: £50
Case type: Bond
Pleading: John Halle and Robert Yerd deny the charge. RY, citing the Statute of Additions of 1413 requiring all writs to include the correct place of residence of defendants, states that at the time of the original writ he was staying at Denton in Kent and not in 'Wyslyngham', as claimed in the writ.
[Source: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:7tWBvrAoMDwJ:www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/common-pleas/1399-1500/easter-term-1423+&cd=13&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ca]
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Archaeologia Cantiana, vol. XIII, Kent Fines, 10 Edward II.. London: Mitchell & Hughes, 180 Wardour Street, Oxford Street, 1880, p. 311.
#471. At Westminster, St. Michael in one month Ao 10 - Between John, son of John de Erde junion, plt. and John, son of Richard de Erde, deft., of the Manor of Dauynton, with appurtenances, and the advowson of the Church of said Manor. Right of John son of John, who, for the admission, grants to John son of Richard for his life, by service of a rose at Nativity of St. John Baptist. After his death to revert to John son of John, and to his heirs, quit of the heirs of John son of Richard.
Denton by Elham, Kent [Source: Citation:
Hasted, Edward. 'Parishes: Denton.' The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 9. Canterbury: W Bristow, 1800. 358-364. British History Online. Web. 12 March 2016. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-kent/vol9/pp358-364.]
THE MANOR OF DENTON was, at the time of taking the survey of Domesday, part of the possessions of Odo, bishop of Baieux, under the general title of whose lands it is thus entered in it:
Ralph de Curbespine holds of the bishop, Danitone. It was taxed at half a suling. The arable land is three carucates. In demesne there is one, and four villeins, with two borderers having one carucate. There is a church and two mansions in Canterbury, paying six shillings all but one penny. In the time of king Edward the Confessor it was worth sixty shillings, and afterwards twenty shillings, now sixty shillings. Molleve held it of king Edward. The same Ralph held of the bishop one yoke in Brochestele, which Molleve held of king Edward, and there is one villein paying thirty pence.
Four years after taking of the above survey, the bishop was disgraced, and all his estates were confiscated to the crown; whence the seignory of this manor was afterwards granted, among others, to Gilbert Magminot, and made up a part of his barony, by which tenure all the lands of it were held of the king. Of this family the fee of this manor was again held by one who assumed their name from it; for Simon de Danitone [Denton] appears to have held it by knight's service, of the above barony, in the 56th of king Henry III.
Not long after which it came into the possession of a family called Earde, or Yerd, as they afterwards wrote themselves, who bore for their arms, Ermine, three saltiers, gules. John de Earde held it in the latter end of king John's reign, as did his descendant Thomas Yerd, esq. of Denton, about king Henry VII.'s reign, leaving an only daughter and heir Joan, and she entitled her husband Thomas Peyton, esq. of Iselham, in Cambridgeshire, to it, whose grandson Sir Robert Peyton, of Iselham, alienated it to John Boys, esq. afterwards of Denton, who was the second son of John Boys, of Fredville, and bore for his arms Boys, with a bordure of acorns and cross-croslets, a crescent for difference. He died possessed of it anno 35 Henry VIII.
TAPPINGTON, otherwise Tupton, is a manor in the southern part of this parish, which, in the antient records of Dover castle is numbered among those estates which made up the barony of Fobert, and was held of Fulbert de Dover, as of that barony, by knight's service, by a family of its own name. Gerrard de Tappington held it in the 56th year of king Henry III. as appears by the red book in the exchequer. After which part of it seems to have come into the possession of the family of Yerde, owners of the manor of Denton, who in the 20th year of king Edward III. were become possessed of the whole of it.
Of this family, John Yerde, of Denton, was sheriff anno 19 Henry VI. whose son, of the same name, conveyed this manor to John Fogge, esq. and he by fine levied in the 15th year of king Edward IV. passed away his interest in it to Richard Haut,
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Thomas Earde, or Yarde, of Denton Court and Manor, near elham, Kent probably a son of John Yarde, of Denton, Sheriff of Kent, 19th Henry VI (1441). Arms - Gules, a chevron between 3 measuring yards, argent.
The manor of Denton, near Elham in Kent, formerly belonged to this family, as well as that of Tappington in the parish of Denton. These were held by knight's service of the Honour of Chilham Castle, and of watch and ward of Dover Castle.
John de Earde paid an Aid at the making of the Black Prince a knight, and for one fee which John de Earde and Henry de Tappington held at Tappington John de Earde was likewise a Commissioner for draining and embanking Romney Marsh in 18th year Edw. III (1345).
Simon de Earde was appointed Custos in Wat Tyler's rebellion, 1381. (MSS. Book of Knights' Fees by Ciriac, Petyt, Foedary of Kent; Arch Kantiana, vol. iii, p. 83.)
The Earde family likewise held lands in Surrey, and were buried in Cheam Church in that county.
The manor Denton passed from the Yardes by the marriage of its heiress to the Langleys of Knowlton, and their heiress carried that estate to the Peytons of Norfolk and Cambridgeshire, of whom Sir Robert Peyton died seized of it 10th Henry VIII. It was for a short time in the possession of Mrs. Cecilia Scott, of Canterbury, of the Scot's Hall family, from whom it passed to Lord Clive), and thence to Layd Markham.
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This surname is derived from a geographical locality. 'at the yard' (Middle English yerd, an enclosure), from residence therein.
John de la Yhurde, Southamptonshire, Henry III-Edward I: Testa de Nevill, sive Liber Feodorum, temp. Henry III-Edward I.
William de la Yerd, Close Rolls, 2 Edward I.
William atte Yurd, Close Rolls, 17 Edward III.
Hugh atte Yeurd, Somerset, 1 Edward III: Kirby's Quest.
Walter atte Yurd, Somerset, 1 Edward III: ibid.
1676. Buried — Mary, d. Thomas Yard: St. Thomas the Apostle (London).
1807. Married — William Shergold and Mary Yard: St. George, Hanover Square.
— A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames, written: 1872-1896 by Charles Wareing Endell Bardsley
Amongst the ancient Devonshire gentle families that still linger in the county are those of Yarde. The Yards of Bradley in High Week were considered an ancient family 250 years ago (W.). The Yardes of the Whiteway estate in Kingsteignton, and of Culver House, Chudleigh, belong to one of the most ancient of Devon families (Jones' "Chudleigh").
— Homes of Family Name
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submitted by Bonnie Hamilton tibart@alum.wellesley.edu
ID: I46283
_UID: E6F39A0E855D49E996A2A014519AF9EE5339
Name: Robert de EARDE
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1350 in Kent, England
Note:
Denne Genealogy, by Robert Sewell, October, 2001, robert.sewell@sympatico.ca
http://www3.sympatico.ca/robert.sewell/denne.html
"Burke?s History of Commoners, Vol. III, 1838, pages 19-21 ?(Click on Denne of Kent and Sussex for an online version.)
"A publication of the Harleian Society (call number gc 929.72062 K41b) page 99 ?(this is likely the Visitation of Kent, 1619 click on Visitation of Kent for an online version.)
"Pedigrees of the Families in the County of Kent, William Berry gc 942.2301 B45c, pages 113, 194-5, 268-70, 352 ?(Click on Pedigrees of the Families in the County of Kent for an online version of pages 194 & 195)
"Unidentified book (I think entitled County of Kent), pages uncertain, but look in index under Robert de Gatton and Denne Hill."
"Sewell V. Sample"
http://www.robertsewell.ca/denne.html
COMP: Y
EARL: Y
Change Date: 18 AUG 2011
Marriage 1 Margaret Mary GREENE b: ABT 1350 in Greene's Norton, Towcester, Northamptonshire, England
Married:
Children
Has Children Isabella de EARDE b: ABT 1379
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ID: I46284
_UID: 93F5B1D75A8340DB9095D68E24B25D945881
Name: Margaret Mary GREENE
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1350 in Greene's Norton, Towcester, Northamptonshire, England
Note:
vol. 3, pg. 20, "A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland" by John Burke
Change Date: 18 AUG 2011
Father: Henry de GREENE b: ABT 1320 in Greene's Norton, Towcester, Northamptonshire, England
Mother: Katherine DRAYTON b: ABT 1324 in Boughton, Dorset, England
Marriage 1 Robert de EARDE b: ABT 1350 in Kent, England
Married:
Children
Has Children Isabella de EARDE b: ABT 1379
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ID: I29494
_UID: ECFD5B9EC80F4744B4D7F3F659D5F226FEB0
Name: Henry de GREENE
Suffix: 6th Lord of Boketon
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1320 in Greene's Norton, Towcester, Northamptonshire, England
Death: 1369 in Drayton House, Lowick, Northamptonshire, England
Burial: St. John The Baptist Cemetery, Greene?s Norton, Northampton, England
Occupation: Chief Justice of the King's Bench 1361-65
Note:
Sir Henry de Greene, Lord of Broughton
Between 1340 AND 1341 He received from Thomas de Boketon and his wife Joanna the manors of Brampton and Boketon.
1358 Excommunicated by the Pope for pronouncing judgement against the bishop of Ely.
1345 He was Sergeant-at-Law at England.
1353 Lord Chief-Justice of England under Edward III.
1354 Justice of the King's Bench at England
Between24 May 1361 AND 28 Oct 1365 Chief Justice of England (appt. by King Edward III)
Between 1363 and 1364 Speaker of the House of Lords in two Parliaments
1359 Purchased Norton Davey for 20 shillings, name became Greene's Norton
Tax List 1334 Hundred of Chetham (Chatham) and Gillyngham (Gillingham), paid 3 shillings tax
Tax List 1334 Hundred of Schamele (Shamwell), paid 1 shilling tax "Henry de Grene"
In King Edward the III's reign (1327-1377), Sir Henry Greene (1310-1370) obtained for himself and his heirs the grant of a fair to be held yearly for three days beginning on the vigil of St. John the Baptist. Since that time down to the middle of the nineteenth century this fair was held up on the spacious green which gave name to the Greene family. It was held June 24,25,26. This fair was second only to the London Fair in its time. The Boughton Fair survived five and one-half centuries.
Greene's Norton:
Sir Henry "reentailed" so that his second son could inherit them. A special license was given by the King so he could do so. Thomas, the eldest, received Boughton, and Henry, the second son received Greene's Norton.
Sources:
Lora S. La Mance, p 17, 19; Americana, Illustrated, p 706;
Haydn's Book of Dignities, p 369
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Sir Henry de Greene, the foremost lawyer of his day, was a counselor to King Edward III. Sir Henry's rank would not allow him to plead before the bar, but he put all of his mental acumen and legal knowledge at his king's command, and the king was deeply attached to him. Sir Henry and the Earl of Oxford were commissioned by King Edward III to examine certain abuses in the Dioces of Canterbury. In 1345, he was appointed Sergeant-at-law. He was much employed, and in special trust and authority over the ministers the King left to govern the land during the long wars
with France.
The king, in recognition of his integrity, wisdom, and other abilities, knighted him in 1353 and promoted him to the office of Justice at the Court of Common Pleas. He was raised to the office of Lord Chief Justice of England and served in that office from 1361 to 1365. He was Speaker of the House of Lords in two Parliaments (1363-64), and became at last a member of the king's nearest counsel (State Cabinet).
One of his enterprises was the establishment of a fair, held each year upon the spacious green at Boughton. The three-day fair was held on the "vigil, day, and morrow" of the Day of Saint John the Baptist, 24-26 June each year. The Boughton fair became second only to the London fair in importance. Noblemen brought their horses and stock for exhibition, racing, and sale. Silk merchants, sword cutlers, armor makers, jewelers, saddlers, wig-makers, carvers, and marble workers sold their wares. There were feats of tumbling, wrestling, stilt walking, and sword fencing.
There were merry-andrews, buffoons and clowns, "wanglers in verse" (poets who fitted rhymes while their patrons waited), and musicians who played harp, fife, and flute. There were eating booths and gingerbread stalls, and shows of giants, dwarfs, double-headed calves, and wild beasts. This fair was a boon to all Northampton, and also helped to fill the coffers of the Lord of the Green.
In 1359, Sir Henry gave 20 shillings for license to purchase the manor of Norton Davey. From his name, the manor was thereafter called Green's Norton.
Sir Henry died possessed of his ancient and beloved manor of Boughton, the manors of Greene's Norton, East Neaston, Heydmon Court, Heybourn, Ashley Mares, and Dodington. He had lands in Whittlebury, Paulsbury, Northampton, Harringworth, Cottingham, Middleton, Carleton, Isham, Aldwinckle, Pishteley, Titchmarch, Warrington, and sundry other places, and was the Lord of Drayton, Luffwich, Pesford, Islip, Shipton, Walston, Womingdom, Chalton, Haughton, and Boteshaseall.
According to English law, the title and estate should have been the oldest son's, but, like Jacob loved Joseph in the Old Testament, Sir Henry favored his second son above all the rest. With the older son's consent, and through a special license from King Richard II, all of Sir Henry's estate except for the manor's of Boughton and Greene's Norton were passed to Sir Henry's second son, Henry.
"Colonial Families of America" by McKenzie, Volumes I and II
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=irisheyes&id=I10369
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Burke, Presidential Families, 1st Ed., 623
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Children
1. Agnes de GREEN b: ABT 1342 in Greene's Norton, Northamptonshire, England
2. Thomas GREENE , of Greene's Norton, Sir b: 1344 in Greene's Norton, Towcester, Northamptonshire, England
3. Henry de GREENE , of Drayton, Sir b: ABT 1352 in Greene's Norton, Towcester, Northamptonshire, England
?Sources:
1. Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999?Page: 212-34
2. Title: Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999?Page: 79-8
3. Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999?Page: 3102
4. Title: Victoria County History of Northamptonshire, Volume V, ed. Philip Riden & Charles Insley, 2002, online at www.british-history.ac.uk?Page: Manor of Easton Neston to 1499
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&id=I13461
Change Date: 1 SEP 2013
HintsAncestry Hints for Henry de GREENE
4 possible matches found on Ancestry.com Ancestry.com
Father: Thomas II de GREENE b: ABT 1292 in Greene's Norton, Towcester, Northamptonshire, England
Mother: Lucy la ZOUCHE b: ABT 1279 in Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire, England
Marriage 1 Katherine DRAYTON b: ABT 1324 in Boughton, Dorset, England
Married: ABT 1340 in Boughton (Boketon), Northampton, England
Children
Has Children John GREENE b: ABT 1343 in Greene's Norton, Towcester, Northamptonshire, England
Has Children Thomas GREENE b: 1344 in Greene's Norton, Towcester, Northamptonshire, England
Has Children Agnes de GREENE b: ABT 1344 in Greene's Norton, Northamptonshire, England
Has Children Margaret Mary GREENE b: ABT 1350 in Greene's Norton, Towcester, Northamptonshire, England
Has Children Henry GREENE b: ABT 1352 in Greene's Norton, Towcester, Northamptonshire, England
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ID: I7138
_UID: 341775A196464ADE939F86806ADDB5C55EEB
Name: Katherine DRAYTON
Suffix: Lady of Boketon
Reference Number: 7140
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1324 in Boughton, Dorset, England
Death: 1369 in Greene's Norton, Towcester, Northamptonshire, England
Burial: 1369 St. John The Baptist Cemetery, Greene?s Norton, Northampton, England
ALIA: Catherine de DRAYTON
Note:
Children
1. Agnes de GREEN b: ABT 1342 in Greene's Norton, Northamptonshire, England
2. Thomas GREENE , of Greene's Norton, Sir b: 1344 in Greene's Norton, Towcester, Northamptonshire, England
3. Henry de GREENE , of Drayton, Sir b: ABT 1352 in Greene's Norton, Towcester, Northamptonshire, England
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&id=I13462
Change Date: 1 SEP 2013
Father: Simon (John) de DRAYTON b: ABT 1287 in Drayton House, Lowick, Northamptonshire, England
Mother: Phillipa d' ARDERNE b: ABT 1302 in Preston, Steyning, Sussex, England
Marriage 1 Henry de GREENE b: ABT 1320 in Greene's Norton, Towcester, Northamptonshire, England
Married: ABT 1340 in Boughton (Boketon), Northampton, England
Children
Has Children John GREENE b: ABT 1343 in Greene's Norton, Towcester, Northamptonshire, England
Has Children Thomas GREENE b: 1344 in Greene's Norton, Towcester, Northamptonshire, England
Has Children Agnes de GREENE b: ABT 1344 in Greene's Norton, Northamptonshire, England
Has Children Margaret Mary GREENE b: ABT 1350 in Greene's Norton, Towcester, Northamptonshire, England
Has Children Henry GREENE b: ABT 1352 in Greene's Norton, Towcester, Northamptonshire, England
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ID: I6825
_UID: BA5CEB7C9B1E479DBFCC22FC98AFB187429D
Name: Phillipa d' ARDERNE
Prefix: Lady
Reference Number: 6827
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1302 in Preston, Steyning, Sussex, England
Note:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&id=I13464
Change Date: 18 AUG 2011
Father: Robert d' ARDERNE b: ABT 1272 in Preston, Steyning, Sussex, England
Marriage 1 Simon (John) de DRAYTON b: ABT 1287 in Drayton House, Lowick, Northamptonshire, England
Married: ABT 1323 in Oxford, England
Children
Has Children Katherine DRAYTON b: ABT 1324 in Boughton, Dorset, England
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ID: I46331
_UID: AFB8B09C59134451A75141B7BD5DD4A93BA6
Name: Robert d' ARDERNE
Suffix: of Preston
Prefix: Sir
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1272 in Preston, Steyning, Sussex, England
Note:
Children
1. Phillippa de ARDERNE b: ABT 1302 in Preston, Steyning, Sussex, England
2. Margaret ARDERNE b: ABT 1318 in Preston, Steyning, Sussex, England
Sources:
1. Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000?Page: X:516?Text: possible father of Margaret
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&id=I13489
Change Date: 13 AUG 2012
Father: Ralph d' ARDERNE b: ABT 1248 in Preston, Steyning, Sussex, England
Mother: Alice de BEAUCHAMP b: ABT 1250 in Hatch Beauchamp, Taunton, Somerset, England
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Has Children Phillipa d' ARDERNE b: ABT 1302 in Preston, Steyning, Sussex, England
Has Children Margaret d' ARDERNE b: ABT 1318 in Preston, Steyning, Sussex, England
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ID: I46332
_UID: 22306D19B0684C0E8E8616867282E0FCCA9F
Name: Ralph d' ARDERNE
Suffix: of Preston
Prefix: Sir
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1248 in Preston, Steyning, Sussex, England
Death: AFT APR 1283
Note:
Marriage 2 Isabella de MORTIMER b: 1248 in Wigmore, Ludlow, Herefordshire, England
? Married: BEF 1273 in 2nd husband 2nd wife
Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Page: I:240
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&id=I13490
Change Date: 18 AUG 2011
Father: Thomas d' ARDERNE b: ABT 1223 in Preston, Steyning, Sussex, England
Mother: Lucia de SAY b: 1227 in Clifford Castle, Hay, Herefordshire, England
Marriage 1 Alice de BEAUCHAMP b: ABT 1250 in Hatch Beauchamp, Taunton, Somerset, England
Married: ABT 1270 in 1st Wife
Children
Has Children Robert d' ARDERNE b: ABT 1272 in Preston, Steyning, Sussex, England
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ID: I46333
_UID: 4A9E194488F246ED84029671EDFCAA8799F5
Name: Thomas d' ARDERNE
Suffix: of Preston
Prefix: Sir
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1223 in Preston, Steyning, Sussex, England
Note:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&id=I13492
Change Date: 18 AUG 2011
Father: Ralph d' ARDERNE b: ABT 1198 in Preston, Steyning, Sussex, England
Mother: Amabel de GLANVILLE b: ABT 1204 in Broomhall, Surrey, England
Marriage 1 Lucia de SAY b: 1227 in Clifford Castle, Hay, Herefordshire, England
Married:
Children
Has Children Ralph d' ARDERNE b: ABT 1248 in Preston, Steyning, Sussex, England
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ID: I46335
_UID: 9FDDDB0D80074EC5BC8A24865620ED8BDC05
Name: Ralph d' ARDERNE
Suffix: of Preston
Prefix: Sir
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1198 in Preston, Steyning, Sussex, England
Note:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&id=I13495
Change Date: 18 AUG 2011
Father: Thomas d' ARDERNE b: ABT 1170 in Preston, Steyning, Sussex, England
Mother: Ellen de BOHUN b: ABT 1178 in Midhurst, Sussex, England
Marriage 1 Amabel de GLANVILLE b: ABT 1204 in Broomhall, Surrey, England
Married:
Children
Has Children Thomas d' ARDERNE b: ABT 1223 in Preston, Steyning, Sussex, England
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ID: I46337
_UID: E4DFBB3FE3A74BEDBC14D401A50DDC37E9E5
Name: Thomas d' ARDERNE
Suffix: of Preston
Prefix: Sir
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1170 in Preston, Steyning, Sussex, England
Note:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&id=I13497
COMP: Y
EARL: Y
Change Date: 18 AUG 2011
Marriage 1 Ellen de BOHUN b: ABT 1178 in Midhurst, Sussex, England
Married:
Children
Has Children Ralph d' ARDERNE b: ABT 1198 in Preston, Steyning, Sussex, England
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ID: I46338
_UID: 76367AE7F7744276A23FE5C043894CA87609
Name: Ellen de BOHUN
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1178 in Midhurst, Sussex, England
Change Date: 18 AUG 2011
Father: Savaric FitzCana de BEAUMONT b: ABT 1152 in Beaumont-Sur-Sarthe, Sarthe, Maine/Pays-De-La-Loire (now France)
Mother: Muriel de BOHUN b: ABT 1158 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Marriage 1 Thomas d' ARDERNE b: ABT 1170 in Preston, Steyning, Sussex, England
Married:
Children
Has Children Ralph d' ARDERNE b: ABT 1198 in Preston, Steyning, Sussex, England
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ID: I44922
_UID: 545128B2DA7D463DB42CEF540571E42F0521
Name: Muriel de BOHUN
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1158 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Note:
Children
1. Gelduin FitzSavaric b: ABT 1125 in Midhurst, Sussex, England
2. Ralph FitzSavaric b: ABT 1115 in Midhurst, Sussex, England
3. Savric FitzSavaric b: ABT 1120 in Midhurst, Sussex, England
Sources:
1. Title: Domesday Descendants, A Prosopography of People Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166, K B S Keats-Rohan ?Page: 331, 876, 956
2. Title: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag Marburg., Detlev Schwennicke, Editor ?Page: III/4:688
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jwflank&id=I24325
Father: Richard de BOHUN b: ABT 1123 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Marriage 1 Savaric FitzCana de BEAUMONT b: ABT 1152 in Beaumont-Sur-Sarthe, Sarthe, Maine/Pays-De-La-Loire (now France)
Married:
Children
Has Children Ellen de BOHUN b: ABT 1178 in Midhurst, Sussex, England
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ID: I46340
_UID: 06F90F853E9B4329806D0EBE7853D10532AF
Name: Richard de BOHUN
Suffix: of Gloucester
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1123 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Note:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&id=I13501
Change Date: 18 AUG 2011
HintsAncestry Hints for Richard de BOHUN
2 possible matches found on Ancestry.com Ancestry.com
Father: Humphrey II The Great de BOHUN b: ABT 1070 in Tatterford, Walsingham, Norfolk, England
Mother: Maud de SALISBURY b: 1093 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Has Children Muriel de BOHUN b: ABT 1158 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
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ID: I23458
_UID: 096A14BE179F4EB5B456AE0726E51E6F55F9
Name: Maud de SALISBURY
Reference Number: 41437
Sex: F
Birth: 1093 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Death: 1142 in Wiltshire, England
Change Date: 12 JUN 2010
Father: Edward de SALISBURY b: BEF 1060 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Mother: Maud FitzHUBERT b: 1070 in Crick, Monmouthshire, Wales
Marriage 1 Humphrey II The Great de BOHUN b: ABT 1070 in Tatterford, Walsingham, Norfolk, England
Married: ABT 1108 in Wiltshire, England
Children
Has Children Humphrey III Baron de BOHUN b: 1109 in Trowbridge, Melksham, Wiltshire, England
Has Children Richard de BOHUN b: ABT 1123 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
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ID: I18905
_UID: 4F450D2D24C3464EB0CD56F71B2A18067697
Name: Alice de BEAUCHAMP
Reference Number: 18926
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1250 in Hatch Beauchamp, Taunton, Somerset, England
Death: BEF 1273
Change Date: 18 AUG 2011
Father: Robert V de BEAUCHAMP b: BEF 1223 in Hache (Hatch), Somersetshire, England
Mother: Alice de MOHUN b: ABT 1228 in Dunster, Williton, Somerset, England
Marriage 1 Ralph d' ARDERNE b: ABT 1248 in Preston, Steyning, Sussex, England
Married: ABT 1270 in 1st Wife
Children
Has Children Robert d' ARDERNE b: ABT 1272 in Preston, Steyning, Sussex, England
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ID: I18900
_UID: 1B783DC5268046689A8ABF76DF790BFFA415
Name: Robert V de BEAUCHAMP
Suffix: , Lord of Hache
Reference Number: 18921
Sex: M
Birth: BEF 1223 in Hache (Hatch), Somersetshire, England
Death: 1264 in Hache (Hatch), Somersetshire, England
Note:
Of the feudal lord, Robert de Beauchamp, nothing is known beyond his being engaged against the Welsh with Henry III, and his founding the priory of Frithelstoke, in the co. Devon. He was yet living in 1257, and was s. by his son, John de Beauchamp. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 33, Beauchamp, Barons Beauchamp, of Hache, in the co. Somerset] http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jones-lysell&id=I5028
Lord of Hatch, Somerset; Justice in Eyre for the Western Counties
adult by 1244 (=b. 1226 or before, if a male was considered an adult at age 18 or b. 1223 or before, if a male was considered an adult at age 21... Curt)
m. by 1246 Alice de Mohun living 1262/3 dead by 1265/6 (Note: died 1264 [Ref: Sanders])
Amongst their holdings of land in Somerset were Hache, Marston Magna, Shepton and Stoke-sub-Hamdon. [Ref: Hatch Beauchamp http://www.weavo.co.uk/hatch/]
Curt Hofemann note http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igmpostem.cgi?op=show&app=jweber¬ify=GNxuisph2uKJGUfPOuo53bzgUVmFTmHm&key=I05707&return=%3Ca+href%3D%22%2Fcgi%2Dbin%2Figm%2Ecgi%3Fop%3DGET%26amp%3Bdb%3Djweber%26amp%3Bid%3DI05707%22%3EReturn+to+WorldConnect%3C%2Fa%3EOf the feudal lord, Robert de Beauchamp, nothing is known beyond his being engaged against the Welsh with Henry III, and his founding the priory of Frithelstoke, in the co. Devon. He was yet living in 1257, and was s. by his son, John de Beauchamp. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 33, Beauchamp, Barons Beauchamp, of Hache, in the co. Somerset] http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jones-lysell&id=I5028
Lord of Hatch, Somerset; Justice in Eyre for the Western Counties
adult by 1244 (=b. 1226 or before, if a male was considered an adult at age 18 or b. 1223 or before, if a male was considered an adult at age 21... Curt)
m. by 1246 Alice de Mohun living 1262/3 dead by 1265/6 (Note: died 1264 [Ref: Sanders])
Amongst their holdings of land in Somerset were Hache, Marston Magna, Shepton and Stoke-sub-Hamdon. [Ref: Hatch Beauchamp http://www.weavo.co.uk/hatch/]
Curt Hofemann note http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igmpostem.cgi?op=show&app=jweber¬ify=GNxuisph2uKJGUfPOuo53bzgUVmFTmHm&key=I05707&return=%3Ca+href%3D%22%2Fcgi%2Dbin%2Figm%2Ecgi%3Fop%3DGET%26amp%3Bdb%3Djweber%26amp%3Bid%3DI05707%22%3EReturn+to+WorldConnect%3C%2Fa%3E
Change Date: 12 FEB 2010
HintsAncestry Hints for Robert V de BEAUCHAMP
2 possible matches found on Ancestry.com Ancestry.com
Father: Robert de BEAUCHAMP b: ABT 1190 in Hatch Beauchamp, Taunton, Somerset, England
Mother: Juliane de DOURTON b: ABT 1195 in Dorton Thame, Buckinghamshire, England
Marriage 1 Alice de MOHUN b: ABT 1228 in Dunster, Williton, Somerset, England
Married: ABT 1245 in England
Children
Has Children Mary de BEAUCHAMP b: ABT 1245 in Hatch Beauchamp, Taunton, Somerset, England
Has Children John de BEAUCHAMP b: ABT 1249 in Hatch Beauchamp, Taunton, Somerset, England
Has Children Alice de BEAUCHAMP b: ABT 1250 in Hatch Beauchamp, Taunton, Somerset, England
Has Children Humphrey de BEAUCHAMP b: BEF MAR 1253 in Hache (Hatch-Beauchamp), Somersetshire, England
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ID: I21976
_UID: 0D41426CAB1346A3A580EA36E86A71CD78C2
Name: Robert de BEAUCHAMP
Suffix: , IV Lord of Hatch
Reference Number: 39074
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1190 in Hatch Beauchamp, Taunton, Somerset, England
Death: 1 FEB 1252 in England
Change Date: 4 DEC 2012
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1 possible matches found on Ancestry.com Ancestry.com
Father: Simon de VALLETORT b: ABT 1155 in Nether Stowey, Somerset, England
Mother: Daughter of Robert de BEAUCHAMP b: ABT 1165 in Hatch Beauchamp, Taunton, Somerset, England
Marriage 1 Juliane de DOURTON b: ABT 1195 in Dorton Thame, Buckinghamshire, England
Married: ABT 1220 in England
Children
Has Children Robert V de BEAUCHAMP b: BEF 1223 in Hache (Hatch), Somersetshire, England
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D: I18926
_UID: AD955A2B79F94D77932DCF1013A130DC5C9E
Name: Daughter of Robert de BEAUCHAMP
Suffix: , Heiress of Hatch
Reference Number: 18947
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1165 in Hatch Beauchamp, Taunton, Somerset, England
Death: AFT 1190 in Hatch Beauchamp, Taunton, Somerset, England
Change Date: 12 FEB 2010
Father: Robert II de BEAUCHAMP b: ABT 1135 in Hatch Beauchamp, Taunton, Somerset, England
Marriage 1 Simon de VALLETORT b: ABT 1155 in Nether Stowey, Somerset, England
Married:
Children
Has Children Robert de BEAUCHAMP b: ABT 1190 in Hatch Beauchamp, Taunton, Somerset, England
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ID: I21985
_UID: 8762703DB4BD45B8BCD3213C156C2E27C6D2
Name: Robert II de BEAUCHAMP
Suffix: , Lord of Hatch
Reference Number: 39099
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1135 in Hatch Beauchamp, Taunton, Somerset, England
Death: 1228 in Somersetshire, England
Note:
Robert Beauchamp II was succeeded by his son Robert Ill who died in 1195 leaving no son to succeed him. His daughter had married Simon de Vautort, and they had a son born circa 1191, who took the name of Beauchamp, and on coming of age he became seized of the Honour of Beauchamp as Robert Beauchamp IV. During his minority the custody of the Honour was in the hands of Hubert de Burgh, Chamberlain to the King. However, the King himself had retained the advowsons of the Churches of the Honour and it is recorded in the Patent Rolls of 1206 that King John presented Henry de Hereford to the benefice of ".Hacch" church. [Ref: HATCH BEAUCHAMP CHURCH, HISTORICAL NOTE ON THE CHURCH, AND ITS ASSOCIATIONS http://www.weavo.co.uk/hatch/hatch.htm]
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&id=I05724
Sheriff of Somerset.
The first of this Somerset family of whom mention is made by Dugdale is Robert de Beauchamp, who, in the 3rd of Henry II (1156-7), accounted to the king §6 for a mark of gold and, in the 9th of the same monarch [1163], was sheriff of the cos. Somerset and Dorset. In three years afterwards, this Robert, upon the assessment of the aid for marrying the king's dau., then levied, certified his knight's fees, veteri feoffamento, to amount in number to seventeen, for which, in the 14th of Henry II [1168], he paid §7 1s. 8d., that is 8s. 4p. for each knight's fee. In the 22nd of the same Henry [1176], he again enjoyed the sheriffalty for the same cos., and continued in office for five years, and one half of the sixth year following. This feudal lord d. in 1228, leaving in minority, and in ward to Hubert de Burgh, his son and heir, Robert de Beauchamp, who d. before 1251. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 33, Beauchamp, Barons Beauchamp, of Hache, in the co. Somerset]
Robert Beauchamp II was succeeded by his son Robert Ill who died in 1195 leaving no son to succeed him. His daughter had married Simon de Vautort, and they had a son born circa 1191, who took the name of Beauchamp, and on coming of age he became seized of the Honour of Beauchamp as Robert Beauchamp IV. During his minority the custody of the Honour was in the hands of Hubert de Burgh, Chamberlain to the King. However, the King himself had retained the advowsons of the Churches of the Honour and it is recorded in the Patent Rolls of 1206 that King John presented Henry de Hereford to the benefice of ".Hacch" church. [Ref: HATCH BEAUCHAMP CHURCH, HISTORICAL NOTE ON THE CHURCH, AND ITS ASSOCIATIONS http://www.weavo.co.uk/hatch/hatch.htm]
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&id=I05724
Sheriff of Somerset.
The first of this Somerset family of whom mention is made by Dugdale is Robert de Beauchamp, who, in the 3rd of Henry II (1156-7), accounted to the king §6 for a mark of gold and, in the 9th of the same monarch [1163], was sheriff of the cos. Somerset and Dorset. In three years afterwards, this Robert, upon the assessment of the aid for marrying the king's dau., then levied, certified his knight's fees, veteri feoffamento, to amount in number to seventeen, for which, in the 14th of Henry II [1168], he paid §7 1s. 8d., that is 8s. 4p. for each knight's fee. In the 22nd of the same Henry [1176], he again enjoyed the sheriffalty for the same cos., and continued in office for five years, and one half of the sixth year following. This feudal lord d. in 1228, leaving in minority, and in ward to Hubert de Burgh, his son and heir, Robert de Beauchamp, who d. before 1251. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 33, Beauchamp, Barons Beauchamp, of Hache, in the co. Somerset]
Change Date: 12 FEB 2010
Father: Robert de BEAUCHAMP b: ABT 1110 in Hatch Beauchamp, Taunton, Somerset, England
Mother: Muriel Wife of Robert de BEAUCHAMP b: ABT 1115
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Has No Children Robert III de Beauchamp b: ABT 1160
Has Children Daughter of Robert de BEAUCHAMP b: ABT 1165 in Hatch Beauchamp, Taunton, Somerset, England
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ID: I18901
_UID: A292AA9208D949ABB7F27DEAA1165360BF96
Name: Alice de MOHUN
Reference Number: 18922
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1228 in Dunster, Williton, Somerset, England
Death: BEF 1284 in Hatch, Somerset, England
Occupation: married as a child
Note:
Alice de Mohun, living 1282, dead 1284; m. (1) as young child, William de Clinton, the younger, d. by 1237; m. (2) by 1246 Robert IV de Beauchamp, adult 1244, living 1262-3, dead 1265-6, Lord of Hatch, Somerset, Justice of Eyre for the Western Counties, son of Robert III de Beauchamp (styled Fitz Simon), Lord of Hatch, somerset, by probably wife, Juliana (Brett?). [Ancestral Roots, line 246b-29]
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&id=I05708
Change Date: 12 AUG 2012
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3 possible matches found on Ancestry.com Ancestry.com
Father: Reynold II de MOHUN b: ABT 1206 in Dunster, Williton, Somerset, England
Mother: Hawise FitzGEOFFREY b: ABT 1210 in Streatley, Berkshire, England
Marriage 1 William de Clinton b: ABT 1212 in Maxstoke, Warwickshire, England
Married:
Marriage 2 Robert V de BEAUCHAMP b: BEF 1223 in Hache (Hatch), Somersetshire, England
Married: ABT 1245 in England
Children
Has Children Mary de BEAUCHAMP b: ABT 1245 in Hatch Beauchamp, Taunton, Somerset, England
Has Children John de BEAUCHAMP b: ABT 1249 in Hatch Beauchamp, Taunton, Somerset, England
Has Children Alice de BEAUCHAMP b: ABT 1250 in Hatch Beauchamp, Taunton, Somerset, England
Has Children Humphrey de BEAUCHAMP b: BEF MAR 1253 in Hache (Hatch-Beauchamp), Somersetshire, England
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ID: I6826
_UID: C3A63BFABBA94DC5846289B1BB5BB0B7B159
Name: Simon (John) de DRAYTON
Suffix: Lord of Drayton Hall
Prefix: Sir
Reference Number: 6828
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1287 in Drayton House, Lowick, Northamptonshire, England
Death: AFT 1328
Note:
According to the Drayton House website, Simon Drayton was given a license to crenelate this manor in 1328.
Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Page: XII/2:943
Text: His name was Simon, but VCH Northamptonshire named him John (CP says it was a mistake).
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&id=I13463
COMP: Y
EARL: Y
Change Date: 18 AUG 2011
Father: Baldwin de DRAYTON b: ABT 1250 in Drayton House, Lowick, Northamptonshire, England
Mother: Idonea de GIMERGES b: ABT 1265 in Botolph Bridge, Peterborough, Huntingdonshire, England
Marriage 1 Phillipa d' ARDERNE b: ABT 1302 in Preston, Steyning, Sussex, England
Married: ABT 1323 in Oxford, England
Children
Has Children Katherine DRAYTON b: ABT 1324 in Boughton, Dorset, England
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