Ralegh
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b. c1470 | [Marbury 37] | ||
d. 1517 | [Marbury 37] |
[11167] Anne Chamberlain
b. c1441 | [Marbury 37] | ||
d. aft 20 June 1509 | [Marbury 37] | ||
m. 1467 | [Marbury 37] |
[22333] Mararet Verney
b. c1420 | [Marbury 37] | ||
d. 1460 | [Marbury 37] | ||
m. c1440 | [Marbury 37] |
[44665] Elizabeth Greene
[89329] Idony Cotesford
[178657] Agnes Swinford
[357313] Rose Helion
d. a1348 | [NEHGR 145:7-8] | ||
m. b1302 | [NEHGR 145:7-8] |
[714625] Joan de Grey
d. b1340 | [NEHGR 145:7-8] |
In 1316, JR was a tenant in Molington but his name does not appear int he aid of Devon in the year. In 1324, JR son of HR, man at arms of Devon, was to attend the Great Council. In the same year, Dugdale found him in the list of esquires from Warwickshire and concluded that he resided there. In 1327-8 he was a knight and from his seal, it can be seen that JR discarded his paternal arms and used arms based on those of hs mother.
In 1339-40 he was granted land in Farnborough with his wife Anne [sic]. JR held various lands that came from the Punchardons with the exception of Budeford which he held in right of his second wife Amy. Jr made his final appearance in 1348, the year in which the black death first appeared in England.
There were two children: John and Katherine.
d. a1301 | [NEHGR 145:5-6] |
[1429249] Mabel Punchardon
In 1292, Hugh de Curtenay gave HR a life interest in various water mills, fulling mills, and corn mills at Couwykstrete, Exeter, and elsewhere in Devon. In 1300 it was noted that Thomas de Cumbe, who held land in Westhaginton of HR by service of four horseshoes yearly, had hung himself in his oxhouse at la Comb after having been in a lamentable condition for a long time, always roaming about by himself.
In 1302 HR and his wife MP settled the manor of Walpen in the Isle of Wight, held in right of Mabel, on their son John and Joan his wife.
d. b1271 | [NEHGR 145:4] |
[2858497] Clarissa --
d. b1258 | [NEHGR 145:4] |
On 310 April 1238, WR was a tax collector in Devon. In 1242-3, he held one fee in Ralegh and Chaudecumb of the honor of Barnstaple and one fee in Auvrington of Philip de Culumbers. In 1247, there was a fine between WR and Geoffrey de la Pomeray, concerning the manors of Upotery, Bukerel, and Lympstone, which upon the death of GP where to remain to Henry son of GP and his wife Matilde, daughter of WR. In 1252, WR was exempted from serving on juries, etc., or being made sheriff, etc., against his will.
In 1271 WR was dead, for Isabel paid tax in Devon. In 1272, Isabel late wife of William de Rale had simple protection for three years. She evidently assumed the name of here second husband which had a better title, for she was called Isabel ls Fichours in 1286.
the children of WR and C were Thomas, Henry and Matilda.
b. b1178 | [NEHGR 145:4] | ||
d. a1236 | [NEHGR 145:4] |
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Dewayne E. Perry
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