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About Lady Philippa de Lewknor, of Bodiam
Philippa Dalyngruge Berners?
She was the niece and eventual heir of Sir Edward Dallingridge.
http://thepeerage.com/p23676.htm#i236753
Phillippe Dallingridge was the daughter of Sir Walter Dallingridge.1 She married Sir Thomas Lewknor.1 She married Richard Berners.1 She died on 2 October 1421.1
Her married name became Berners.1 Her married name became Lewknor.1
Children of Phillippe Dallingridge and Sir Thomas Lewknor
1.Sir Roger Lewknor+1
2.Nicholas Lewknor
Citations
1.[S62] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry (Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Co, 2005), page 508. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
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Philippa Dalyngruge1,2,3
F, d. 2 October 1421
Father Sir Walter Dalyngruge2,3 d. bt 1398 - 1418
Mother Margaret Chamond
Philippa Dalyngruge married Richard Berners, Esq., son of Sir James Berners and Anne Barew, before 1 June 1409; They had 1 daughter, Margery.2,3 Philippa Dalyngruge married Sir Thomas Lewknor, Sheriff of Surrey & Sussex, Burgess of Lewes, son of Roger Lewkenor, Esq. and Elizabeth Carew, before 1420; Her 2nd marriage. They had 1 son, Roger.3 Philippa Dalyngruge died on 2 October 1421 at of South Mimms, Middlesex, England.
Family 1 Richard Berners, Esq. b. c 1381, d. 6 Aug 1412
Child ◦Margery Berners+2,3 b. c 1412, d. 18 Dec 1475
Family 2 Sir Thomas Lewknor, Sheriff of Surrey & Sussex, Burgess of Lewes b. c 1392, d. 22 Jun 1452
Child ◦Sir Roger Lewknor, Sheriff of Surrey & Sussex+ b. c 1421, d. 4 Aug 1478
Citations
1.[S6760] Unknown author, Plantagenet Ancestry of 17th Century Colonists, by David Faris, p. 159; Wallop Family, p. 93, 248.
2.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 140.
3.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 518.
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Sources
- Martin Hollick, The Royal Line of Rose (Stoughton) Otis 1629-ca. 1677 of Dover, N.H., Feb. 4, 2010
- Martin Hollick, The Royal Line of Rose (Stoughton) Otis 1629-ca. 1677 of Dover, N.H. Part II, Feb. 6, 2010
Philippe (Philippa) Lewknor formerly Dallingridge aka Dalyngridge, Dalyngrygge, Dalyngruge, Dalyngrigge, Berners, Leukenore
Born after 1390 in Sussex, England
Ancestors
Daughter of Walter (Dallingridge) Dalyngruge and Margaret (Chamond) Cheyne
[sibling%28s%29 unknown]
Wife of Richard Berners — married 1 Jun 1408 in Bodiam,,Sussex,England
Wife of Thomas Lewknor — married 24 Oct 1417 [location unknown]
Children: Roger Lewknor and Margaret (Berners) Bourchier
Died 2 Oct 1421
Biography Philippe Dalyngruge was born in 1398. Some sources say Philippe was born at Bodiam, Sussex, England, but this is unlikely, as Bodiam came into the Dallingridge family by the marriage of her uncle, Sir Edward Dallingridge to Elizabeth, the daughter and heir of John Wardieu of Sywell, Northants. and Bodiam.[1] Philippe was the daughter of Walter (Dallingridge) Dalyngruge and his wife, Margaret Chamond, the relict of William Mowbray, who married as her third husband, William Cheyney.[2] [3] Previously, Philippa's father was thought to be Sir Edward Dalyngrigge,[4][5] [6] however, Sir Edward and his wife, Elizabeth, had only one daughter,[1] Margaret, who was married to Sir Thomas Sackville of Buckhurst in Withyham, Sussex.[7] Philippe was the sister of:[2] Richard Dalyngridge, aged 15 in 1408-9, (aged 21 years and more on 20 May 1420[3]), died without children on 7 January, 10 Edward IV, 1470/1, Inq P M at Chichester, on 5 October 11 Edward IV; William Dalyngruge, died without children before 1443; Philippe, through her mother's previous marriage, was the half-sister of: Eleanor Moubray;[3] Phillipa married twice: Richard Berners,[8] died 6 August 14 Henry IV,[9] with whom she had children: Margery Berners,[8] born at West Horsley, Surrey, on 30 November, 1408,[10] married 1) John Fereby, esq, who died 10 October 1441, and 2) John Bourchier;[11] Thomas Leukenor,[8] by 1417,[9] at Bodiam, Sussex, England, with whom she had children: Sir Roger Lewknor, who succeeded his uncle, Richard Dalyngridge; As Margery Berners, Philippa's daughter with her first husband Richard Berners, was born on 30 November, 1408, Philippa's marriage to Richard occurred before that date. An Inquisition was held for Richard Berners in Suffolk in 5 Henry V which has been lost, but "Edmund Winter, escheator, recorded that Richard Berners held the manor of Icklingham in Suffolk in demesne as of fee of Lucy, countess of Kent by knight service, that it was worth £8 a year, and that he died on 6 August 14 Henry IV; and that since that date two-thirds of the manor had been occupied by Lucy and the other third by Thomas Leukenore, knight, and Philippa his wife (Richard's widow).[10. E 136/126/3.]"[9] Philippa widow of Thomas Leukenor died on 2 October 1420, and her heir was Margery, her daughter with Richard Berners.[8] At her death three Inquisitions at West Horsley, Surrey, on 7 November 1420, at Islington, Middlesex, on 4 December 1421, and at Icklingham, Surrey, on 13 November 1421.[8] On 22 June 1417, Sir John Dalyngruge, the son of Sir Edward Dalyngruge, made his will entailing the Bodiam estate on his cousins, the children of his uncle Walter Dalyngruge, excluding his sister's children by Sir Thomas Sackville, and when Sir John died without children, Bodiam passed to Phillipa's brother, Richard, then her son, Roger.[12] However, Sir John Dalyngrigge actually died on 26 September 1408, although at the inquisition taken after the death of his widow, Alice, in February 1442, a will of Sir John Dalyngrigge was quoted as being dated on 22 June 5 Henry V (1417), "presumably this is a slip for 5 Henry IV (1404)" and the manor of Raddingdean was left to William, Sir John's younger cousin, who had predeceased Alice and had no children so the manor reverted to his brother, Richard. Richard Dalyngrigge died in 1471 having bequeathed the manor of Raddingdeanit to his nephew Sir Roger Lewkenor, the son of his sister Philippa.[13]
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E-CIPM 21-339: MARGARET WIDOW OF WILLIAM CHEYNE[3] MARGARET WIDOW OF WILLIAM CHEYNE 339 Writ ‡ 3 Nov. 1419. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford. Lincolnshire. Inquisition [indented]. Lincoln castle. 20 May 1420. [Belwode]. Jurors: Richard Freman of Faldingworth ; John Hylle of Dunholme ; William Seriaunt of the same; Thomas Neuyll of Snarford ; Hugh Palmer ; Adam Clerk of Burton ; William Adamson ; William Kyng of Nettleham ; John Alcok ; Thomas Toures ; Thomas Grym of Burton ; and Gilbert Huson of Aisthorpe . She held the manor of Prydlyngton' to her and her heirs by William Moubray , formerly her husband, and failing such issue, remainder to the heirs of Margaret's body, and failing her issue, to William Gascoigne and his heirs by his wife Elizabeth, remainder to Margaret's right heirs. The manor is held of Walter Tayleboys of the manor of Goltho, service unknown, and is worth £8 yearly. She died on 23 Aug. last. The manor ought to descend to William Ingilby , i.e. son of Eleanor, Margaret's daughter by William Moubray . William Ingilby was aged 11 years on 8 June last. Richard Dalyngrygge is Margaret's son and next heir, aged 21 years and more. C 138/42/73 mm. 1-2 E 149/121/9
E-CIPM 21-727: PHILIPPA WIDOW OF THOMAS LEUKENORE, KNIGHT:[8] PHILIPPA WIDOW OF THOMAS LEUKENORE, KNIGHT 727 Writ ‡ 28 Oct. 1420. [Wymbyssh]. Teste Humphrey, duke of Gloucester. Surrey. Inquisition [indented]. West Horsley. 7 Nov. [Bolne]. Jurors: Richard Stynt ; John Sewald ; Robert Roger ; Henry atte Fyld ; Richard Bedynge ; Richard Langeforde ; Richard Aldehay ; John Bythewode ; Ralph Shephurde ; John atte Lee ; Robert Berkeley ; and Robert Stynt . She held for life the manor of West Horsley with its park and warren and the advowson of the church of West Horsley by grant made with the king's licence to her, Richard Berners , formerly her husband, and the heirs of their bodies, by Thomas Knolles , citizen and alderman of London, William Cheyne , Philip Amondesham and Richard atte Sonde . The manor is held of the king in chief of his barony of Windsor by knight service, annual value £24. She died on 2 Oct. last. Margery, her and Richard Berners 's daughter, is her next heir, aged 11 years and more. C 138/55/24 mm. 1-2
728 Writ ‡ 28 Oct. 1420. [Wymbyssh]. Teste Humphrey, duke of Gloucester. Middlesex. Inquisition. Islington. 4 Dec. 1421. [Charryngworth]. Jurors: John Gagg ; John Morys ; John Euerard ; Stephen atte Folde ; John Hert ; John Ingelond ; William Brokherst ; John Sewale ; John Mayhewe ; Richard Welde ; Richard Sander ; and John Lorymer . She held in dower 1/3 manor of Berners in Islington from her former husband Richard Berners, esquire , of the inheritance of her and Richard's daughter Margery wife of John Feriby . There are in the 1/3 manor 120 a. arable worth yearly 1 1/2d. an acre, 5 a. meadow worth yearly 20d. an acre, 6 a. underwood worth yearly 10d. an acre, 9s. 1d. assize rents at Michaelmas and Easter in equal portions, 25s. 11 1/4d. customary rents at the four principal terms, 11 hens at the lord's will worth 1 1/2d. each at Christmas, 4s. 5 1/4d. customary rent called larderselver' at St. Martin in winter, and 16s. 1 1/4d. from various works and customary services at the lord's will. The 1/3 manor is held of the bishop of London for 1/3 knight's fee. Date of death as in 727. Margery wife of John Feriby , her and Richard Berners's daughter, is her next heir, aged 12 years and more. C 138/55/24 mm. 3-4
729 Writ ‡ 28 Oct. 1420. [Wymbyssh]. Teste Humphrey, duke of Gloucester. Addressed to the escheator in Norfolk and Suffolk, but endorsement of execution refers to only one inquisition. Suffolk. Inquisition. Icklingham. 13 Nov. 1421. [Lexham]. Jurors: Richard Gappe ; William Marham ; Adam Smyth ; Richard Whythand ; Thomas Hurton ; Henry Tyd ; Adam Chapman ; Nicholas Fyssher ; Andrew Bocher ; William Barkere ; Peter Taillour ; and Richard Chircheman . She held in dower 1/3 manor of Berners in Icklingham, held of Lucy, countess of Kent , for 1/3 of 1/2 knight's fee, as in 728. There are in the 1/3 manor 10s. yearly rent from various tenements in Icklingham at Easter and Michaelmas in equal portions, 118 a. arable worth yearly 2d. an acre, 8 a. meadow worth yearly 20d. an acre, and 1/3 water-mill, annual value 10s. Date of death as in 727. Margery, her and Richard Berners 's daughter, is her next heir, aged 12 years and more. C 138/55/24 mm. 5-6
Sources: Royal Ancestry 2013 Vol. IV p. 155-156 1. L S Woodger, DALLINGRIDGE, Sir Edward (c.1346-1393), of Bodiam castle, Suss., The History of Parliament: British Political, Social & Local History, Crown copyright and The History of Parliament Trust 1964-2015, ( 1964-2015) http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/da... .
Lower, 1857, p 287.
2. King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/21-339/
3. Complete Peerage 2:153
4. http://www.archive.org/stream/sussexarchaeolo13socigoog#page/n124/m...
6. Ancestral roots of certain American colonists, who came to America before 1700 : the lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their descendants
7. L S Woodger, SACKVILLE, Sir Thomas II (d.1432), of Buckhurst in Withyham, Suss., The History of Parliament: British Political, Social & Local History, Crown copyright and The History of Parliament Trust 1964-2015, ( 1964-2015) http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/sa... .
8. King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/21-727/
9. "The Chancery archive of Inquisitions Post Mortem", Mapping the Medieval Countryside - Places, People, and Properties in the Inquisitions Post Mortem, http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/contexts/the-chancery-archi...
10. Clagett, Brice, GEN-MEDIEVAL-L Archives, citing CIPM (Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem) 22:335, http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/2006-01/..., accessed 30 November, 2015.
11. King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/26-016/ JOHN FEREBY, ESQUIRE.
12. Lower, 1857, p 291.
13. 'The borough of Brighton', in A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 7, the Rape of Lewes, ed. L F Salzman (London, 1940), pp. 244-263 http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/sussex/vol7/pp244-263
See also: Magna Carta Ancestry 2011 2nd ed. Vol. III p. 181 Marlyn Lewis. Mark Antony Lower, ed., "Bodiam and Its Lords", Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History and Antiquities of the County, IX, (London: Sussex Archaeological Society, 1857), accessed 30 November 2015, http://www.archive.org/stream/sussexarchaeolo36socigoog#page/n5/mod... .
Philippa Dalyngruge Berners?
She was the niece and eventual heir of Sir Edward Dallingridge.
http://thepeerage.com/p23676.htm#i236753
Phillippe Dallingridge was the daughter of Sir Walter Dallingridge.1 She married Sir Thomas Lewknor.1 She married Richard Berners.1 She died on 2 October 1421.1
Her married name became Berners.1 Her married name became Lewknor.1 Children of Phillippe Dallingridge and Sir Thomas Lewknor
1.Sir Roger Lewknor+1
2.Nicholas Lewknor
Citations
1.[S62] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry (Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Co, 2005), page 508. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
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Philippa Dalyngruge1,2,3
F, d. 2 October 1421
Father Sir Walter Dalyngruge2,3 d. bt 1398 - 1418
Mother Margaret Chamond
Philippa Dalyngruge married Richard Berners, Esq., son of Sir James Berners and Anne Barew, before 1 June 1409; They had 1 daughter, Margery.2,3 Philippa Dalyngruge married Sir Thomas Lewknor, Sheriff of Surrey & Sussex, Burgess of Lewes, son of Roger Lewkenor, Esq. and Elizabeth Carew, before 1420; Her 2nd marriage. They had 1 son, Roger.3 Philippa Dalyngruge died on 2 October 1421 at of South Mimms, Middlesex, England. Family 1 Richard Berners, Esq. b. c 1381, d. 6 Aug 1412
Child ◦Margery Berners+2,3 b. c 1412, d. 18 Dec 1475
Family 2 Sir Thomas Lewknor, Sheriff of Surrey & Sussex, Burgess of Lewes b. c 1392, d. 22 Jun 1452 Child ◦Sir Roger Lewknor, Sheriff of Surrey & Sussex+ b. c 1421, d. 4 Aug 1478
Citations 1.[S6760] Unknown author, Plantagenet Ancestry of 17th Century Colonists, by David Faris, p. 159; Wallop Family, p. 93, 248.
2.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 140.
3.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 518.
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Sources Martin Hollick, The Royal Line of Rose (Stoughton) Otis 1629-ca. 1677 of Dover, N.H., Feb. 4, 2010 Martin Hollick, The Royal Line of Rose (Stoughton) Otis 1629-ca. 1677 of Dover, N.H. Part II, Feb. 6, 2010 Philippe (Philippa) Lewknor formerly Dallingridge aka Dalyngridge, Dalyngrygge, Dalyngruge, Dalyngrigge, Berners, Leukenore
Born after 1390 in Sussex, England
Ancestors Daughter of Walter (Dallingridge) Dalyngruge and Margaret (Chamond) Cheyne
[sibling%28s%29 unknown]
Wife of Richard Berners — married 1 Jun 1408 in Bodiam,,Sussex,England
Wife of Thomas Lewknor — married 24 Oct 1417 [location unknown]
Children: Roger Lewknor and Margaret (Berners) Bourchier
Died 2 Oct 1421
Biography Philippe Dalyngruge was born in 1398. Some sources say Philippe was born at Bodiam, Sussex, England, but this is unlikely, as Bodiam came into the Dallingridge family by the marriage of her uncle, Sir Edward Dallingridge to Elizabeth, the daughter and heir of John Wardieu of Sywell, Northants. and Bodiam.[1] Philippe was the daughter of Walter (Dallingridge) Dalyngruge and his wife, Margaret Chamond, the relict of William Mowbray, who married as her third husband, William Cheyney.[2] [3] Previously, Philippa's father was thought to be Sir Edward Dalyngrigge,[4][5] [6] however, Sir Edward and his wife, Elizabeth, had only one daughter,[1] Margaret, who was married to Sir Thomas Sackville of Buckhurst in Withyham, Sussex.[7] Philippe was the sister of:[2] Richard Dalyngridge, aged 15 in 1408-9, (aged 21 years and more on 20 May 1420[3]), died without children on 7 January, 10 Edward IV, 1470/1, Inq P M at Chichester, on 5 October 11 Edward IV; William Dalyngruge, died without children before 1443; Philippe, through her mother's previous marriage, was the half-sister of: Eleanor Moubray;[3] Phillipa married twice: Richard Berners,[8] died 6 August 14 Henry IV,[9] with whom she had children: Margery Berners,[8] born at West Horsley, Surrey, on 30 November, 1408,[10] married 1) John Fereby, esq, who died 10 October 1441, and 2) John Bourchier;[11] Thomas Leukenor,[8] by 1417,[9] at Bodiam, Sussex, England, with whom she had children: Sir Roger Lewknor, who succeeded his uncle, Richard Dalyngridge; As Margery Berners, Philippa's daughter with her first husband Richard Berners, was born on 30 November, 1408, Philippa's marriage to Richard occurred before that date. An Inquisition was held for Richard Berners in Suffolk in 5 Henry V which has been lost, but "Edmund Winter, escheator, recorded that Richard Berners held the manor of Icklingham in Suffolk in demesne as of fee of Lucy, countess of Kent by knight service, that it was worth £8 a year, and that he died on 6 August 14 Henry IV; and that since that date two-thirds of the manor had been occupied by Lucy and the other third by Thomas Leukenore, knight, and Philippa his wife (Richard's widow).[10. E 136/126/3.]"[9] Philippa widow of Thomas Leukenor died on 2 October 1420, and her heir was Margery, her daughter with Richard Berners.[8] At her death three Inquisitions at West Horsley, Surrey, on 7 November 1420, at Islington, Middlesex, on 4 December 1421, and at Icklingham, Surrey, on 13 November 1421.[8] On 22 June 1417, Sir John Dalyngruge, the son of Sir Edward Dalyngruge, made his will entailing the Bodiam estate on his cousins, the children of his uncle Walter Dalyngruge, excluding his sister's children by Sir Thomas Sackville, and when Sir John died without children, Bodiam passed to Phillipa's brother, Richard, then her son, Roger.[12] However, Sir John Dalyngrigge actually died on 26 September 1408, although at the inquisition taken after the death of his widow, Alice, in February 1442, a will of Sir John Dalyngrigge was quoted as being dated on 22 June 5 Henry V (1417), "presumably this is a slip for 5 Henry IV (1404)" and the manor of Raddingdean was left to William, Sir John's younger cousin, who had predeceased Alice and had no children so the manor reverted to his brother, Richard. Richard Dalyngrigge died in 1471 having bequeathed the manor of Raddingdeanit to his nephew Sir Roger Lewkenor, the son of his sister Philippa.[13]
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E-CIPM 21-339: MARGARET WIDOW OF WILLIAM CHEYNE[3] MARGARET WIDOW OF WILLIAM CHEYNE 339 Writ ‡ 3 Nov. 1419. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford. Lincolnshire. Inquisition [indented]. Lincoln castle. 20 May 1420. [Belwode]. Jurors: Richard Freman of Faldingworth ; John Hylle of Dunholme ; William Seriaunt of the same; Thomas Neuyll of Snarford ; Hugh Palmer ; Adam Clerk of Burton ; William Adamson ; William Kyng of Nettleham ; John Alcok ; Thomas Toures ; Thomas Grym of Burton ; and Gilbert Huson of Aisthorpe . She held the manor of Prydlyngton' to her and her heirs by William Moubray , formerly her husband, and failing such issue, remainder to the heirs of Margaret's body, and failing her issue, to William Gascoigne and his heirs by his wife Elizabeth, remainder to Margaret's right heirs. The manor is held of Walter Tayleboys of the manor of Goltho, service unknown, and is worth £8 yearly. She died on 23 Aug. last. The manor ought to descend to William Ingilby , i.e. son of Eleanor, Margaret's daughter by William Moubray . William Ingilby was aged 11 years on 8 June last. Richard Dalyngrygge is Margaret's son and next heir, aged 21 years and more. C 138/42/73 mm. 1-2 E 149/121/9
E-CIPM 21-727: PHILIPPA WIDOW OF THOMAS LEUKENORE, KNIGHT:[8] PHILIPPA WIDOW OF THOMAS LEUKENORE, KNIGHT 727 Writ ‡ 28 Oct. 1420. [Wymbyssh]. Teste Humphrey, duke of Gloucester. Surrey. Inquisition [indented]. West Horsley. 7 Nov. [Bolne]. Jurors: Richard Stynt ; John Sewald ; Robert Roger ; Henry atte Fyld ; Richard Bedynge ; Richard Langeforde ; Richard Aldehay ; John Bythewode ; Ralph Shephurde ; John atte Lee ; Robert Berkeley ; and Robert Stynt . She held for life the manor of West Horsley with its park and warren and the advowson of the church of West Horsley by grant made with the king's licence to her, Richard Berners , formerly her husband, and the heirs of their bodies, by Thomas Knolles , citizen and alderman of London, William Cheyne , Philip Amondesham and Richard atte Sonde . The manor is held of the king in chief of his barony of Windsor by knight service, annual value £24. She died on 2 Oct. last. Margery, her and Richard Berners 's daughter, is her next heir, aged 11 years and more. C 138/55/24 mm. 1-2
728 Writ ‡ 28 Oct. 1420. [Wymbyssh]. Teste Humphrey, duke of Gloucester. Middlesex. Inquisition. Islington. 4 Dec. 1421. [Charryngworth]. Jurors: John Gagg ; John Morys ; John Euerard ; Stephen atte Folde ; John Hert ; John Ingelond ; William Brokherst ; John Sewale ; John Mayhewe ; Richard Welde ; Richard Sander ; and John Lorymer . She held in dower 1/3 manor of Berners in Islington from her former husband Richard Berners, esquire , of the inheritance of her and Richard's daughter Margery wife of John Feriby . There are in the 1/3 manor 120 a. arable worth yearly 1 1/2d. an acre, 5 a. meadow worth yearly 20d. an acre, 6 a. underwood worth yearly 10d. an acre, 9s. 1d. assize rents at Michaelmas and Easter in equal portions, 25s. 11 1/4d. customary rents at the four principal terms, 11 hens at the lord's will worth 1 1/2d. each at Christmas, 4s. 5 1/4d. customary rent called larderselver' at St. Martin in winter, and 16s. 1 1/4d. from various works and customary services at the lord's will. The 1/3 manor is held of the bishop of London for 1/3 knight's fee. Date of death as in 727. Margery wife of John Feriby , her and Richard Berners's daughter, is her next heir, aged 12 years and more. C 138/55/24 mm. 3-4
729 Writ ‡ 28 Oct. 1420. [Wymbyssh]. Teste Humphrey, duke of Gloucester. Addressed to the escheator in Norfolk and Suffolk, but endorsement of execution refers to only one inquisition. Suffolk. Inquisition. Icklingham. 13 Nov. 1421. [Lexham]. Jurors: Richard Gappe ; William Marham ; Adam Smyth ; Richard Whythand ; Thomas Hurton ; Henry Tyd ; Adam Chapman ; Nicholas Fyssher ; Andrew Bocher ; William Barkere ; Peter Taillour ; and Richard Chircheman . She held in dower 1/3 manor of Berners in Icklingham, held of Lucy, countess of Kent , for 1/3 of 1/2 knight's fee, as in 728. There are in the 1/3 manor 10s. yearly rent from various tenements in Icklingham at Easter and Michaelmas in equal portions, 118 a. arable worth yearly 2d. an acre, 8 a. meadow worth yearly 20d. an acre, and 1/3 water-mill, annual value 10s. Date of death as in 727. Margery, her and Richard Berners 's daughter, is her next heir, aged 12 years and more. C 138/55/24 mm. 5-6
Sources: Royal Ancestry 2013 Vol. IV p. 155-156 1. L S Woodger, DALLINGRIDGE, Sir Edward (c.1346-1393), of Bodiam castle, Suss., The History of Parliament: British Political, Social & Local History, Crown copyright and The History of Parliament Trust 1964-2015, ( 1964-2015) http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/da... .
Lower, 1857, p 287.
2. King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/21-339/
3. Complete Peerage 2:153
4. http://www.archive.org/stream/sussexarchaeolo13socigoog#page/n124/m...
6. Ancestral roots of certain American colonists, who came to America before 1700 : the lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their descendants
7. L S Woodger, SACKVILLE, Sir Thomas II (d.1432), of Buckhurst in Withyham, Suss., The History of Parliament: British Political, Social & Local History, Crown copyright and The History of Parliament Trust 1964-2015, ( 1964-2015) http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/sa... .
8. King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/21-727/
9. "The Chancery archive of Inquisitions Post Mortem", Mapping the Medieval Countryside - Places, People, and Properties in the Inquisitions Post Mortem, http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/contexts/the-chancery-archi...
10. Clagett, Brice, GEN-MEDIEVAL-L Archives, citing CIPM (Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem) 22:335, http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/2006-01/..., accessed 30 November, 2015.
11. King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/26-016/ JOHN FEREBY, ESQUIRE.
12. Lower, 1857, p 291.
13. 'The borough of Brighton', in A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 7, the Rape of Lewes, ed. L F Salzman (London, 1940), pp. 244-263 http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/sussex/vol7/pp244-263
See also: Magna Carta Ancestry 2011 2nd ed. Vol. III p. 181 Marlyn Lewis. Mark Antony Lower, ed., "Bodiam and Its Lords", Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History and Antiquities of the County, IX, (London: Sussex Archaeological Society, 1857), accessed 30 November 2015, http://www.archive.org/stream/sussexarchaeolo36socigoog#page/n5/mod... .
Lady Philippa de Lewknor, of Bodiam's Timeline
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