William SHAKEWEY

William SHAKEWEY

Male 1433 - Bef 1442  (~ 9 years)

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  • Name William SHAKEWEY 
    Born Liv 1433  of Littlebourne, Kent, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died Bef 1442/1443 
    Person ID I15215  Young Kent Ancestors
    Last Modified 22 Oct 2021 

    Family Ellen 
    Children 
     1. Michael SHAKEWEY,   b. Bef 1400, of Barham Find all individuals with events at this location
    Last Modified 20 Mar 2022 
    Family ID F4630  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • 1384
      Aug. 10.
      Westminster. To the sheriff of Kent. Writ of supersedeas, and order by mainprise of William Bernevylle, Robert Kentbury, John Terlynge and Thomas Aston of Middlesex to set free William Shakewey and Thomas Narehok late servant of Thomas Champe of Derteford if taken at suit of the king and Thomas Champe for contempt and trespass.

      [Source: 'Close Rolls, Richard II: August 1384', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II: Volume 2, 1381-1385, ed. H C Maxwell Lyte (London, 1920), pp. 571-575. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/ric2/vol2/pp571-575 [accessed 19 June 2020].]

      A supersedeas is a writ that suspends the authority of a trial court to issue an execution on a judgment that has been appealed. It is a process designed to stop enforcement of a trial court judgment brought up for review. The term is often used interchangeably with a stay of proceeding.


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      Debtor: Thomas ?Chaums of Dartford in Kent. [Dartford and Wilmington Hundred] Creditor:...
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      Reference: C 241/178/36
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      Debtor: Thomas ?Chaums of Dartford in Kent. [Dartford and Wilmington Hundred]
      Creditor: William Shakeway of Littlebourne [Downhamford Hundred, Kent].
      Amount: £4.
      Before whom: John Roper, Mayor of the Staple of Sandwich.
      When taken: 31/07/1388
      First term: 29/09/1388
      Last term: 29/09/1388
      Writ to: Sheriff of Kent
      Sent by: John Roper, Mayor of the Staple of Sandwich.
      Endorsement: Kanc' Coram d'no Rege in Cancellar' sua. In crastino s'ti Joh'is Bapt'e.

      Date: 1390 Apr 9
      Held by: The National Archives, Kew
      Legal status: Public Record(s)
      Language: Latin
      Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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      C. 4448. Indenture quadrupartite, whereby Michael Shakewey of Berham, reciting that he had enfeoffed Thomas Goldyng, Richard Smothe and Simon Goldyng, of Berham, and Richard Mynot of Bourne, of all his land, etc, in the parishes of Berham, Kyngeston, Stellyng, Orgoryswyke and Seintemaricherche, or elsewhere, co. Kent, without any condition, declares nevertheless that his Will is: - that Parnel, his wife after her death all the land, etc. which they have in Kyngeston, Orgoryswyke, and Seintemaricherche, parcel thereof, remain to John Cherche and Isabel his wife, his daughter and her heirs and assigns; and that all the land, etc. which they have in the parish of Stellyng, at Pinestede, and in the parish of Berham in places called "Southberham" and "Southderyngeston," which latter were late of Thomas Bakere of Berham remain after her death to Richard son of John Denne and to Eleanor his wife, and the heirs of Richard; and that all the land, etc. which they have in the parish of Berham in places called 'Calbergh', 'Grenehell,' 'Berhammed,' 'Pykelottemere,' and 'Hamme,' and by 'Barhamcherche' after her death be sold and the money received therefrom disposed for the souls of William his father and Ellen his mother; and for his own soul, and for the souls of Cecily and Parnel, his wives, and for the souls of his children and of all faithful deceased, in works of charity, etc; provided that the said John Cherche and Isabel his wife be preferred purchasers thereof by 100s. Berham, the morrow of All Souls, 21 Henry VI. [1442/3] [one seal]

      C. 4083. Letter of attorney by William Hughelyn of Stureye, 'bocher', to William Shakeway to deliver seisin to John Buewell, John Broke, John Sigrym, and John Sone of Stureye of all his lands, rents and services in Stureye, Westebere and Litilbourne. 3 April, 4 Richard II [1381]..
      [This William is likely the father mentioned in the indenture made by Michael Shakewey in 1442.

      [Source: "Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office", Vol VI., p 84. Hereford, England: The Hereford Times Limited, Maylord Street, Hereford printed under the authority of His Majesty's Stationery Office, London. https://archive.org/stream/descriptivecatal06greauoft#page/730/mode/2up/search/shakewey]

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      1394
      John Schakeway married Julian, daughter of Henry Gowerleker, 1394.
      [Source: Freeman of Canterbury 1392-1800, col. 151. Accessed on https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/612246-freeman-of-canterbury-1392-1800?viewer=1&offset=1#page=88&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=schakeway]

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