John DE HAUDLO
(-Bef 1283)
Sir John DE HAUDLO, Knt.
(1271-1346)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Maud BURNELL, Heiress of Burnell

2. Joan FITZNEIL, Heiress of Boarstall and Oakley

Sir John DE HAUDLO, Knt.

  • Born: Apr 1271, Hadlo, Tunbridge, Kent, England
  • Married (1): Bef 4 Dec 1315
  • Married (2): Bef 28 Dec 1299
  • Died: 5 Aug 1346, Acton Burnell, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England

   Orthographic variation: DE HADLOWE.

  Research Notes:

Named as heir in the Inq. p.m. taken after his father's death (1283), aged "12 at Easter last"

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1294, John in service of Hugh le Despenser, the elder, in Wales.

Before 1299, John 1st married Joan FitzNeil, acquiring Boarstall and Oakley, Buckinghamshire.

Nov 1299, John valet to Hugh le Despenser, the elder.

Jun 1301, John served in Scotland when King Edward attacked and removed the Scot’s ancient coronation stone from Scone, installing it at Westminster.

Nov 1305, John with Hugh le Despenser, the elder, sent by the king to Pope Clement V to secure Edward’s release from the oaths he had taken to observe the charters in 1297.

22 May 1306, at Westminister, John knigted with Prince Edward, Hugh le Despenser, the younger, Piers Gaveston, Roger de Mortimer and others [267 total] by King Edward I.

Mar 1308, John appointed keeper of St. Briavels castle.

1308, John served overseas with the Earl of Surrey.

25 Feb 1309, Order to John de Haudlo, constable of the castle of St. Briavel’s, and keeper of the forest of Dene, to cause the trenches in the said forest to be freed from the underwood which has grown therein to the deterioration of the king's deer. (Calendar of Patent Rolls)

Apr 1309, John participated in the Dunstable tournament of 305 knights.

John de Haudlo built Buckinghamshire's only complete medieval fortified building in 1312, both as defences for his house and as an expression of his status.

10 Apr 1313, Pardon to John de Handlo, constable of the castle of St. Briavels and keeper of the forest of Dene, on account of his good service, of all manor of accounts … which he owes to the king (Calendar of Patent Rolls)

3 May 1313, Protection for John de Handlo going overseas with Hugh le Despenser. (CPR)

2 Jun 1313, John with the king in Paris where three of the queen’s brothers were knighted, as well as 200 others by King Philip IV of France.

28 Oct 1313, Commitment for 100 marks to John de Haudlo of the wardship of Westminster, the lands late of Joan de Grey in Estcleydon, as above, until the full age of John, her kinsman and heir, now of the age of fifteen years. (Calendar of Fine Rolls)

1315, John taken prisoner by Edmund, Earl of Arundel at Clun, Shropshire. John was released when a fine of £4000 was raised and delivered.

1316, John served in Scotland.

13 Jul 1316, Licence for John de Haudlo and Matilda (Maud) his wife to grant to whomsoever they will all the manors, land and tenements held by them in chief of her inheritance. (CPRs)

28 May 1317, John de Haudlo and Matilda (Maud) his wife to have seisin of the manor of Rolandrith. (CPRs)

1 Feb 1319, John going to Spain with Hugh le Despenser, the younger. (CPRs)

Sep 1319, John served in Scotland with the Despensers at the unsuccessful siege of Berwick-upon-Tweed.

May 1321, John’s estates ravaged by barons in opposition to his kinsman Hugh le Despenser, the younger, in the “Despenser War.”

Aug 1321, Hugh le Despenser and his son were exiled by the urging of the “contrariants” led by Thomas, earl of Lancaster. John accompanied the Despensers to Bordeaux.

3 Oct 1327, Simple protection, for two years, for John de Handlo and Matilda (Maud), his wife, going beyond seas on pilgrimage. (CPRs)

3 Nov 1329, Agreement between John de Haudlo, knight, lord of Boarstall, and John de St Amand, knight, lord of Woodhay, to settle lands of John de Haudlo on Richard, his son, and his wife Isabella, and lands of John de St Amand on Amauri, his son, and his wife Joan. Each family paid 1000 marks for the marriages.

Jan 1331, John de Haudlo, Knt., settled the reversion of the manors of Coln St. Aldwyn, Hatherop, and Wike, Gloucestershire, Chadlington Shippenhull, and Leawe, Oxfordshire, and Hadlow, Ashendon, Crundale, Ore, Trentworth (in Crundale), and Vanne (in Crundale), Kent on his son Richard and his wife, Isabel.

1336 John de Haudlo granted a house and 50 a. land in East Ham to Stratford Abbey.

17 May 1341, Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Haudlo to the dean and chapter of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury, … to celebrate divine service … for his good estate in life, … for the souls of Matilda (Maud), his wife, Thomas Burnel their son, and all their ancestors, Edward II and Hugh le Despenser the elder. 1 2

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Inquisition Post Mortem

667. John de Haudlo or de Hadlowe.

Writ, 8 August, 20 Edward III. [1346]
ESSEX. Inq. 22 August, 20 Edward III.
  Borham. The manor (extent given) held for life of the king in chief, as of the honour of Boulogne, by service of a knight’s fee, of the grant of Geoffrey de Scardeburgh, parson of the church of Onybury [or Onebury], and Thomas Asselote, parson of the church of Wolstanton, to hold to the said John for his life, with remainder to Nicholas his son, who still survives, and his heirs, of the king and his heirs by the accustomed services for ever, by a fine levied in the king’s court, 14 Edward III.
Little Waltham. A messuage, lands &c. (extent given) held in form aforesaid; whereof the messuage, 160a. arable, 6a. meadow, 10a. pasture, 24a. fallow land and 4a. wood are held of the king [as parcel of the manor] of Borham aforesaid by the aforesaid service; 40a. land are held of the earl of Hereford by service of 17s. yearly; 10a. land are held of Adam de Clifton by service of 4s. 6d. (?); [and 30a. land] are held of the bishop of Norwich, service unknown.
Walkefares. The manor held in form aforesaid of the countess of Penbrok by service of 7s. yearly.
Hatfeld Peverel. A plot and 20a. land called Topyngeo held in form aforesaid of the king, as parcel of the said manor of Borham, by the service aforesaid.
Lachyndon. Lands and tenements held in form aforesaid of the prior of Caunterbury by service of 17s. yearly.
He died on 5 August last. Edmund, son of Richard de Haudlo son of the said John, aged 7 years and more, is his next heir in blood.
ESSEX. Inq. Saturday after St. Bartholomew, 20 Edward III.
  Great Holand. The manor (extent given) held for life, by the grant of the abovesaid Geoffrey and Thomas to hold as above, with remainder as above, by fine levied as above and by the king’s charter of licence granted in 13 Edward III, of the king, as of the barony of Mofichet, by service of a knight’s fee.
Date of death and heir as above.
ESSEX. Inq. taken at Thremhale, 11 September, 20 Edward III.
  Stanstede Mounfichet. Certain lands and tenements (extent given) held for his life of the king in chief, by the grant of the abovesaid Geoffrey and Thomas to hold as above, with remainder as above, by fine and licence as above, of the king in chief, as parcel of the barony of Mofichet, by a third part of a knight’s fee.
Date of death and heir as above.
HERTFORD. Inq. taken at Berkway, 29 September, 20 Edward III.
  Berle. A messuage and 240a. land held for his life by the grant of the abovesaid Geoffrey and Thomas to hold as above, with remainder as above, and by their charter of feoffment; whereof 100a. are held of Walter de Mauny, as of the manor of Bradefeld, by service of a quarter of a knight’s fee; and 140a. are held of Ralph de Gravele by service of 46s. yearly.
Date of death and heir as above.
ESSEX. Inq. 1 October, 20 Edward III.
  Esthamme and Westhamme. The manor (extent given), called the manor of Hamme, held for his life by the grant of the abovesaid Geoffrey and Thomas, to hold as above, with remainder as above, by fine and charter of licence as above, of the king in chief, as parcel of the barony of Mofichet, by service of half a knight’s fee.
Date of death and heir as above.
  Writ, 8 August, 20 Edward III.
NORFOLK. Inq. 24 September, 20 Edward III.
  Billingford. The manor (extent given), including a certain custom called ‘filistene’ [yielding] 26s. 3d. at the feast of St. Andrew, and 13s. 0 1/2d. rent called ‘marling’ at the feast of the Purification, held for his life of the king in chief by service of 6s. 6d. yearly at the king’s hundred of Eynesford, by the grant of Geoffrey de Sckardeburgh, clerk, and Thomas Escelot, with remainder as above by a fine levied for the same.
Date of death unknown. Nicholas his son, age unknown, is his next heir.
  Writ, 8 August, 20 Edward III.
KENT. Inq. 25 August, 20 Edward III.
  Estwykham. The manor (extent given) held for his life by the grant of the abovesaid Geoffrey and Thomas to whom he had given the same, to hold as above, with remainder as above, by fine levied in the king’s court; whereof 14a. land called ‘frelond’ are held of the abbot of St. Augustine’s, Canterbury, service unknown; 40a. land are held of the archbishop of Canterbury, as in gavelkind, by service of 6s. 10 1/2d.; 3a. land are held of the manor of Eltham, as in gavelkind, by service of 6d. yearly; and the residue is held of the abbot of St. Augustine’s, Canterbury, in gavelkind, as of the manor of Plumstede, by service of 33s. 4 1/2d. yearly. The said manor after the said John’s death ought to remain to the said Nicholas and his heirs, according to the fine aforesaid.
Date of death as above.
  Writ, 8 August, 20 Edward III.
KENT. Inq. 20 August, 20 Edward III.
  Tremworth. The manor (extent given), including divers tenements held by John Chiche of Canterbury rendering 10l. yearly, held for his life. The said John de Haudlo, by a fine levied in the king’s court, 4 Edward III, acknowledged the said manor to be the right of Eustace de Eton, chaplain, which the said Eustace and Geoffrey de Scardburgh, chaplain, had of his gift, and for this acknowledgment the said Eustace and Geoffrey granted the said manor to the said John and surrendered it to him in the same court, to hold of the chief lords of that fee for his life, with remainder to Richard his son and Isabel his wife and the heirs of the body of the said Richard. And because the said Richard died in the life time of the said John and the said Isabel now survives, the manor ought now by virtue of the said fine to remain to her, whom Sir Robert de Hildesle has married. The manor is held of the earl of Gloucester by service of a moiety of a knight’s fee, rendering to the said earl 3s. 3 1/2d. yearly and doing suit at his court every three weeks.
Haudlo and Crundale. The manor (extent given), with the advowson of the church of Crundale, held for his life by the aforesaid fine and gift, of Edmund, earl of Gloucester, by service of a moiety of a knight’s fee.
Vanne. The manor (extent given), held for his life, by the aforesaid fine and gift, of divers lords in gavelkind, as follows:—a toft and 20a. land held of Sir John de Insula by doing suit yearly at his court at Walbrok; 80a. held of the abbot of St. Augustine’s, Canterbury, by service of 8s. 10d. yearly; 40a. held of the abbot of Battle by service of 8s. 10d. and 2s. called ‘blauncherent’; and 12a. held of Thomas de Coumbe of Crundale by service of 2s. 1d.
Ore. The manor (extent given), including 1 1/2a. land in the Isle of Sheppeye belonging to the said manor, and pasture for 30 sheep, held for his life, by the aforesaid fine and gift, in gavelkind of Philippa, queen of England, as of the honour of Middelton, by service of 4s. 6d. yearly, as the jurors understand.
Assheden. The manor (extent given) held for his life, by the aforesaid fine and gift, of the abbot of St. Augustine’s, Canterbury, in gavelkind, service unknown.
All the manors aforesaid ought to remain to the said Isabel after the death of the said John for her life according to the form of the fine abovesaid.
Date of death and heir, as last above.
  Writ, 8 August, 20 Edward III.
SURREY. Inq. taken at Kingeston upon Thames, 10 October, 20 Edward III.
  Hamme in the parish of Kyngeston-on-Thames. Certain lands, rent and a weir (extent given) held for his life, by the gift of the abovesaid Geoffrey and Thomas, with remainder as above, by fine levied in the king’s court, of the men of the town of Kyngeston by service of rendering to them at the king’s coronation three cloves.
Hacchesham and Rutherhuthe. A capital messuage at Hacchesham, another messuage at Rotherhuth, lands and rent (extent given) held for his life by the grant of the above Geoffrey and Thomas, with remainder as above, by fine as above. The tenements in Hacchesham are held of Geoffrey de Say by service of a quarter of a knight’s fee and render 5s. at the end of every thirty-two weeks for ward of the king’s castle of Dover; and the tenements in Rutherhuthe are held of the prior of Bermundeseye by service of doing suit at the said prior’s court at Bermundeseye every three weeks.
Date of death as above. Nicholas Burnel, aged 23 years and more, is his next heir.
  Writ, 8 August, 20 Edward III.
SOUTHAMPTON. Inq. Tuesday after St. Giles the Abbot, 20 Edward III.
  Knight’s Enham. The manor (extent given), including a pasture called Hulmersh and a wood called Bilegrove, held for his life, by the courtesy of England as of the right of Maud Burnel sometime his wife, by reason of offspring begotten between them, the reversion whereof pertains to John Lovel, son and heir of the said Maud, of Bartholomew de Insula, knight, by knight’s service.
He died on Saturday next after St. Peter ad Vincula, 20 Edward III. The said John Lovel, aged 32 years and more, is son and next heir of the aforesaid Maud.
  Writ, 8 August, 20 Edward III.
BUCKINGHAM. Inq. Friday after the Assumption, 20 Edward III.
  Acle, Brehull and Borstall. A messuage, two bovates of land, 622a, 3 1/2r. pasture and 115s. 5d. rent, and the bailiwick of the forestership of Bernewode, held for his life of the king in chief by service of the petty serjeanty of keeping the forest of Bernewode and paying 50s. yearly to the steward of the forest; and he was accustomed to render at the king’s exchequer for the said pasture and rent, by the hands of the sheriff of Buckingham, 114s. 5d. yearly, and now by the king’s grant the said monies (denarii) are assigned to Lady Philippa, queen of England, and are paid to her yearly. Of which tenements the said John long before his death enfeoffed William de Malmesbury and Geoffrey de Scardeburgh, clerks, with the king’s charter of licence, and the said William and Geoffrey by fine levied in the king’s court granted and surrendered the said tenements and bailiwick to the said John for his life, with remainder to Edmund, son of Richard de Haudlo, and Alesia his wife, and the heirs of the said Edmund, to hold of the king and his heirs for ever.
Borstall, Adyngrave and Okle. The manors and twelve tofts, a carucate of land and 70s. rent in Astclaydon, Botteleclaydon and Middelclaydon, and the manor of Musewell, held for his life; of which manors and other tenements he enfeoffed the said William and Geoffrey, who, by fine levied in the king’s court, granted and surrendered the same to the said John for his life, with remainder to the aforesaid Edmund and Alesia and the heirs of the said Edmund, to hold of the chief lords for ever. The manors of Borstall and Okle are held of Margaret, late the wife of Robert son of Elis, by service of 1d. yearly, and the aforesaid Margaret holds them of the honour of Walyngford; the manor of Adyngrave is held of Sir Richard Talebot by service of 2s. yearly; the manor of Musewelle is held of Hugh de Plecy by fealty and no other service that the jurors know; and the said rent of Astclaydon, Bottelclaydon and Middelclaydon is held of the honour of Walyngford by service of making one appearance by the tenants of the tenements whence the rent issues at the view of frankpledge of Queynton.
Upton by Aylesbury. 100s. rent issuing from a messuage and a carucate of land there, held for his life; which rent the said John gave to the abovesaid Geoffrey de Scardeburgh, Thomas Asshelot and their heirs, who, by fine levied in the king’s court, granted and surrendered the said rent to the said John for his life, with remainder to Nicholas his son and his heirs, to hold of the chief lords by the services thereto belonging for ever; it is held of the prince of Wales, as of the honour of Walyngford, by service of making one appearance by the tenants of the tenements whence the rent issues at the view of frankpledge of Queynton.
Ludegersale. The manor, held for his life by the demise of Hugh le Despenser, late earl of Winchester, the reversion being reserved to the said Hugh and his heirs; and by reason of the forfeiture of the said Hugh the reversion belonged after the said John’s death to the king and his heirs until the said king granted it to John de Molyns and his heirs for ever, to hold with the knights’ fees, advowsons of churches &c. as freely and wholly as the said Hugh held them. By reason of which grant the said John de Haudlo attorned to the said John de Molyns for the said manor, according to the form of the said king’s grant; and so the said manor after the said John de Haudlo’s death ought to remain to the said John de Molyns and his heirs by virtue of the said grant. The site of the manor (house?) of Ludegersale is held of the said John de Molyns, as of his manor of Brehull, by service of 2s. 6d. yearly, and the residue of the manor is held of the king in chief, service unspecified.
He held no other lands &c. in the county, so far as the jurors have been able to enquire.
He died on Saturday next after St. Peter ad Vincula last. Heir as last above.
  Writ, 8 August, 20 Edward III.
BUCKINGHAM. Inq. Friday after the Assumption, 20 Edward III. (Duplicate of the preceding inquisition; defective.)
  Writ, 8 August, 20 Edward III.
OXFORD. Inq. made at Chadelynton, 4 October, 20 Edward III.
  Roulandriht. The manor (extent given) held for his life, by the grant of the abovesaid Geoffrey and Thomas by fine levied in the king’s court, 14 Edward III &c. as above, with reversion as above, of the king in chief by service of a ninth part of a knight’s fee.
Date of death as above. Heir as first above, aged 7 years.
  Writ, 8 August, 20 Edward III.
OXFORD. Inq. made at Oxford, 20 September, 20 Edward III.
  Pydynton. The manor (extent given) held for his life of the inheritance of Nicholas de la Beche. By fine levied in the king’s court, the said Nicholas acknowledged the said manor to be the right of John son of John de Sutton, and granted for himself and his heirs that the said manor, which the said John de Haudlo held for life, and which ought to revert to himself and his heirs, should remain to the said John son of John and Isabel his wife and the heirs of the said John son of John, to hold of the chief lords of that fee by the services thereto pertaining for ever. The manor is held of the king in chief by service of a knight’s fee.
He died on 5 August. Edmund, son of Richard son of the said John, aged 7 years, is his next heir.
  Writ, 8 August, 20 Edward III.
OXFORD. Inq. made at Oxford, 15 August, 20 Edward III.
  Chadelynton. The manor (extent given) held for his life. The said John by fine levied in the king’s court acknowledged the said manor to be the right of Eustace de Eton, chaplain, as that which the said Eustace and Geoffrey de Skardeburgh, chaplain, have of his gift, and for this acknowledgment they granted the said manor to the said John and surrendered it to him in the same court to hold of the chief lords of that fee for his life, with remainder to Richard, son of the said John, and Isabel his wife, and the heirs of the body of the said Richard; and because the said Richard has died and the said Isabel now survives, the manor ought, by virtue of the said gift, to remain to her, whom Robert de Ildesle, knight, has married. The manor is held of John de Lille by service of a knight’s fee.
Shuppenhull. The manor (extent given), including a several fishery, held for his life, by the fine and gift abovesaid, of Hugh le Despenser by service of a moiety of a knight’s fee.
Hedyndon. Twenty messuages, two carucates of land and the bailiwick of the forestership of Shottore and Stowode, held for his life, by the fine and gift abovesaid, of the king in chief by service of keeping the said forests.
Date of death and heir as last above.
  Writ, 8 August, 20 Edward III.
OXFORD. Inq. made at Isleph, 2 September, 20 Edward III.
  Swereford. The manor held for his life by the demise of Hugh le Despenser, late earl of Winchester, who was seised of the said manor as of fee and reserved to himself and his heirs the reversion thereof after the said John’s death; and by reason of the said Hugh’s forfeiture the said reversion pertained to the king and his heirs for ever; which reversion the king afterwards granted to John de Molyns and his heirs for ever, to hold of the king and his heirs, together with the knights’ fees, advowsons of churches &c.; and thereupon the said John de Haulo, by virtue of the king’s writ of the great seal to him directed, attorned for the same to the said John de Molyns, and so the said manor ought now to remain to the said John de Molyns and his heirs by virtue of the said grant and attornment. The manor is held of the king by knight’s service.
Date of death and heir as last above.
  Writ, 8 August, 20 Edward III.
GLOUCESTER. Inq. Monday after the Assumption, 20 Edward III.
  Colne St. Aldwin’s (Sancti Aylwyny). The manor held for his life of the abbot of St. Peter’s, Gloucester, by service of 13s. 6d. yearly.
Hatherop. The manor held for his life of the abbess of Lacoc by service of 2s. yearly.
Wyke. The manor held for his life of the manor of Lecchelade by service of 5d. yearly.
He died on Sunday next before St. Lawrence, 20 Edward III. All the aforesaid manors after the said John’s death remain to Richard de Haudlo his son, now deceased, and Isabel his wife, who still survives, whom Robert de Hildesle has married, and to the heirs of the body of the said Richard.
  Writ, 8 August, 20 Edward III.
GLOUCESTER. Inq. Tuesday after St. Denis, 20 Edward III.
  Bristol. Eight messuages, twelve shops, fifteen solers, two gardens and 62s. rent held for his life, by fine levied in the king’s court, with remainder to Nicholas his son and his heirs for ever, of Lady Philippa, queen of England, in free burgage as the other tenements in the said town are held.
Date of death as above. Edmund son of Richard de Haudlo, aged 7 years and more, is his next heir in blood.
  Writ, 8 August, 20 Edward III.
SOMERSET. Inq. Saturday after the Decollation of St. John the Baptist, 20 Edward III (defective).
  Sparkeford. The manor (extent given), with the advowson of the church, held for his life, by the courtesy of England as of the right of Maud Burnel sometime his wife, by reason of offspring begotten between them, the reversion whereof belongs to John Lovel, son and heir of the said Maud, of Richard Lovel by knight’s service.
Chiriton. Two parts of the manor (extent given) with the advowson of the church, held for his life in manner abovesaid of the king in chief by knight’s service.
Upton. The hamlet (extent given) held for his life in manner aforesaid of Hugh le Despenser by knight’s service.
[He died on Saturday after St. Peter ad Vincula last.] The said John Lovel [aged 32 and more, is next heir of the said Maud].
  Writ, 8 August, 20 Edward III.
WORCESTER. Inq. taken at Worcester on Friday the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, 20 Edward III.
  Kydermustre. A third part of the manor (extent given), including a moiety of the toll of the town, held for his life of the king in chief by service of a third part of a ninth part of a knight’s fee.
Snodesbury. The manor (extent given) held for his life of the abbot of Westminster by service of 6l. 8d. yearly.
Wyk. A moiety of the manor (extent given) held for his life of the abbot of Westminster by service of 6l. 15s.
All the above remain after the death of the said John to Nicholas his son and his heirs for ever, by the grant of Geoffrey de Scardeburgh and Thomas Asselotte.
He died on Saturday next after St. Peter ad Vincula, 20 Edward III. Nicholas his son, age unknown, is his next heir.
  Writ, 8 August, 20 Edward III.
SALOP. Inq. made at Shrewsbury on Friday after St. Matthew, 20 Edward III.
  Holgote. The manor (extent given) held for his life, by fine levied in the king’s court, of the king in chief by service of a knight’s fee, as of the honour of Monte Gomery.
Clee St. Margaret (Cliam Sancte Margarete). Certain lands &c. parcel of the said manor of Holgote, held for his life by the said fine by 5s. [yearly] rent.
Longedon. The manor (extent given) held for his life of the king in chief, as of the said honour of Monte Gomery, by service of a quarter of a knight’s fee.
Prestesweston, which is a parcel of the manor of Longedon. 6s. 8d. rent from a (?) free tenant.
Welynton. The manor (extent given) held for his life of the king in chief by service of half a knight’s fee.
Ardaston. A yearly rent of 15s. held for his life.
Uppyndon, Romeshirssch and Pulyleye, which are parcels of the said manor of Welynton. A yearly rent of 20s. held for his life.
Acton Burnel. The manor (extent given), including a park with deer, held for his life of the lord of Caus by service of a knight’s fee.
Acton Pigot. 40s. yearly rent held for his life of the king in chief by service of a sixteenth part of a knight’s fee.
Cantelope. 20s. yearly rent held for his life of John de Chetewynde by service of 3s. 4d. yearly.
Russchebury. 60s. yearly rent held for his life of Roger de Mortuo Mary by service of 5s. yearly.
Roughton. 50s. yearly rent held for his life of William la Zouche by service of a tenth part of a knight’s fee.
Little Millinghope. A messuage and a carucate of land held for his life of the prior of Wenlok by service of 20s. yearly.
Thongelond. A messuage, a carucate of land, 2a. meadow and a moor, held for his life of the earl of Arundell by homage and fealty and suit at his court of Akton Rounde.
All the above remain to Nicholas his son and his heirs by a fine levied in the king’s court at Westminster in Easter term, 14 Edward III.
He died on 5 August, 20 Edward III.
STAFFORD. Inq. made at Stafford on Monday after St. Matthew, 20 Edward III.
  Le Horewode. A capital messuage, a carucate of land, 2a. meadow, and a wood which cannot be cut down on account of the maintenance of the king’s deer in his forest of Kynfar, held of the king in chief as of the manor of Kynfar by service of 22s. yearly.
He held the said tenements for his life only, with remainder to Nicholas his son and his heirs for ever.
He died on 5 August last.
  C. Edw. III. File 82. (1.)
  E. Inq. p.m. File 9. (19.)
  E. Enrolments &c. of Inq. No. 54.

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  Marriage Information:

John married Maud BURNELL, Heiress of Burnell, daughter of Sir Philip BURNELL, Baron of Holgate and Matilda (Maud) FITZ ALAN, before 4 Dec 1315. (Maud BURNELL was born est 1290 in Acton Burnell, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England and died before 17 May 1341.)

  Marriage Notes:

Married without the king's licence.

4 children

  Marriage Information:

John also married Joan FITZNEIL, Heiress of Boarstall and Oakley, before 28 Dec 1299. (Joan FITZNEIL Heiress of Boarstall and Oakley died before 1314.)

Sources


1 Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, pp. 439-440.

2 Calendar of Patent Rolls (CPRs).

3 Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, and other analogous documents, preserved in the Public Record Office, Vol. VIII, Edward III, pp. 488-496.


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