Recently there has been here, some discussion of this person, which led me to
do a small amount of searching on him. Here we see him on Leo's site with his
second wife Alice Deincourt. There is no mention on this site of any
descents.
http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.ph ... 9&tree=LEO
However on A2A we find the following additional useful item, which identifies
a son, daughter-in-law, and the parents of that girl.
Will Johnson
--------------------------------
Warwickshire County Record Office: Holbech of Farnborough
Holbech of Farnborough.
Catalogue Ref. L1
Creator(s): Holbech family of Farnborough Warwickshire
Deeds of Title
FILE [no title] - ref. L1/79 - date: Chepingdorset 10 May 31 Hen.VI [1453]
[from Scope and Content] Gift, with warranty, by Ralph Botiller lord of
Sudeley knight to Thomas Botiller his son and heir and to Thomas' wife Eleanor
daughter of John Earl of Salop' and of Margaret his wife and to their legitimate
issue of his manors of Chepingdorset, Greffe, Fennycompton' and of all his
lands and tenements called Shipleysthing in Greffe: all the lands, tenements,
rents, reversions and services are to be held of the capital lords by the services
due and accustomed to the capital lords of the fee.
Ralph Boteler, Lord Sudeley d 1473
Moderator: MOD_nyhetsgrupper
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Gjest
Re: Ralph Boteler, Lord Sudeley d 1473
In a message dated 11/22/05 2:37:43 PM Pacific Standard Time,
WJhonson@aol.com writes:
<< Recently there has been here, some discussion of this person, which led me
to do a small amount of searching on him. Here we see him on Leo's site with
his second wife Alice Deincourt. There is no mention on this site of any
descents.
http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.ph ... 9&tree=LEO
However on A2A we find the following additional useful item, which
identifies a son, daughter-in-law, and the parents of that girl.
Will Johnson
--------------------------------
Warwickshire County Record Office: Holbech of Farnborough
Holbech of Farnborough.
Catalogue Ref. L1
Creator(s): Holbech family of Farnborough Warwickshire
Deeds of Title
FILE [no title] - ref. L1/79 - date: Chepingdorset 10 May 31 Hen.VI [1453]
[from Scope and Content] Gift, with warranty, by Ralph Botiller lord of
Sudeley knight to Thomas Botiller his son and heir and to Thomas' wife Eleanor
daughter of John Earl of Salop' and of Margaret his wife and to their legitimate
issue of his manors of Chepingdorset, Greffe, Fennycompton' and of all his
lands and tenements called Shipleysthing in Greffe: all the lands, tenements,
rents, reversions and services are to be held of the capital lords by the
services due and accustomed to the capital lords of the fee. >>
Will, the person here named as "John Earl of Salop" is already in your
database as
John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury b 1386/8 d 20 Jul 1453 battle in
Chastillon, France
His wife, at the time, and evidently (based on chronology) the mother of the
above Eleanor, was Margaret de Beauchamp b 1404 d (or buried?) 14 Jun 1467
"Jesus Chapel, St Paul's". This is probably where she is buried, not where she
died, but I'm sure she died fairly close to this date
Besides Eleanor this couple had at least one other child Elizabeth Talbot who
m abt 27 Nov 1448 John de Mowbray, 4th Duke of Norfolk and Earl of Surrey in
1451. They married when John was 4 years old ! I suppose we could make a
guess that Eleanor was a younger daughter since she is having property settled on
her and her husband in 1453.
This son Thomas Boteler evidently died dvpsp, I think CP says bef 1468 but I
think there is a document in A2A that might help limit that even more.
Eleanor survived him, as her father-in-law is quit-claiming to her, his own interest
with her styled as "late wife of ...." Let me see if I can find that again.
Will Johnson
WJhonson@aol.com writes:
<< Recently there has been here, some discussion of this person, which led me
to do a small amount of searching on him. Here we see him on Leo's site with
his second wife Alice Deincourt. There is no mention on this site of any
descents.
http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.ph ... 9&tree=LEO
However on A2A we find the following additional useful item, which
identifies a son, daughter-in-law, and the parents of that girl.
Will Johnson
--------------------------------
Warwickshire County Record Office: Holbech of Farnborough
Holbech of Farnborough.
Catalogue Ref. L1
Creator(s): Holbech family of Farnborough Warwickshire
Deeds of Title
FILE [no title] - ref. L1/79 - date: Chepingdorset 10 May 31 Hen.VI [1453]
[from Scope and Content] Gift, with warranty, by Ralph Botiller lord of
Sudeley knight to Thomas Botiller his son and heir and to Thomas' wife Eleanor
daughter of John Earl of Salop' and of Margaret his wife and to their legitimate
issue of his manors of Chepingdorset, Greffe, Fennycompton' and of all his
lands and tenements called Shipleysthing in Greffe: all the lands, tenements,
rents, reversions and services are to be held of the capital lords by the
services due and accustomed to the capital lords of the fee. >>
Will, the person here named as "John Earl of Salop" is already in your
database as
John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury b 1386/8 d 20 Jul 1453 battle in
Chastillon, France
His wife, at the time, and evidently (based on chronology) the mother of the
above Eleanor, was Margaret de Beauchamp b 1404 d (or buried?) 14 Jun 1467
"Jesus Chapel, St Paul's". This is probably where she is buried, not where she
died, but I'm sure she died fairly close to this date
Besides Eleanor this couple had at least one other child Elizabeth Talbot who
m abt 27 Nov 1448 John de Mowbray, 4th Duke of Norfolk and Earl of Surrey in
1451. They married when John was 4 years old ! I suppose we could make a
guess that Eleanor was a younger daughter since she is having property settled on
her and her husband in 1453.
This son Thomas Boteler evidently died dvpsp, I think CP says bef 1468 but I
think there is a document in A2A that might help limit that even more.
Eleanor survived him, as her father-in-law is quit-claiming to her, his own interest
with her styled as "late wife of ...." Let me see if I can find that again.
Will Johnson
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Gjest
Re: Ralph Boteler, Lord Sudeley d 1473
Yes Will you are correct on that and here is the item you were looking for
(see below) which allows us to narrow the death of Thomas Boteler "of
Chepingdorset", and son of Ralph, Lord Sudeley down from the "bef 1468" to a more modest
"bef 15 Jan 1460". And allows us to state that his widow survived him.
Whether she married again in the eight years longer she is said to have lived, I
do not yet know.
Will Johnson
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Warwickshire County Record Office: Holbech of Farnborough
Holbech of Farnborough.
Catalogue Ref. L1
Creator(s): Holbech family of Farnborough Warwickshire
Deeds of Title.
FILE [no title] - ref. L1/82 - date: 15 Jan. 38 Hen.VI [1460]
[from Scope and Content] Quitclaim, with warranty, by Ralph Buttiller lord of
Sudeley knight to Eleanor Buttiller one of the daughters of John Earl of
Salop and lately the wife of Thomas Buttiller knight Ralph's son of all his right
and title of and in the manor of Fennycompton' and in all the lands,
tenements, meadows, pastures, woods, rents, reversions and services in Fennycompton'.
(see below) which allows us to narrow the death of Thomas Boteler "of
Chepingdorset", and son of Ralph, Lord Sudeley down from the "bef 1468" to a more modest
"bef 15 Jan 1460". And allows us to state that his widow survived him.
Whether she married again in the eight years longer she is said to have lived, I
do not yet know.
Will Johnson
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------
Warwickshire County Record Office: Holbech of Farnborough
Holbech of Farnborough.
Catalogue Ref. L1
Creator(s): Holbech family of Farnborough Warwickshire
Deeds of Title.
FILE [no title] - ref. L1/82 - date: 15 Jan. 38 Hen.VI [1460]
[from Scope and Content] Quitclaim, with warranty, by Ralph Buttiller lord of
Sudeley knight to Eleanor Buttiller one of the daughters of John Earl of
Salop and lately the wife of Thomas Buttiller knight Ralph's son of all his right
and title of and in the manor of Fennycompton' and in all the lands,
tenements, meadows, pastures, woods, rents, reversions and services in Fennycompton'.
-
Douglas Richardson
Re: Ralph Boteler, Lord Sudeley d 1473
Dear Will ~
I very much appreciate the numerous items which you have posted on a
regular basis from the A2A Catalogue. They are of great interest to
all of us. In this case, the items you posted today on the Boteler
family (and several more besides) were previously posted by me in a
message dated June 5, 2004 (see copy of earlier post below).
Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah
Website: http://www.royalancestry.net
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
COPY OF EARLIER POST
From: royalances...@msn.com (Douglas Richardson)
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Subject: C.P. Addition: Parentage of Eleanor Talbot, wife of Sir Thomas
Boteler
Date: 5 Jun 2004 11:23:24 -0700
Dear Newsgroup ~
Complete Peerage 12 Pt. 1 (1953): 422 (sub Sudeley) gives an
abbreviated account of the history of Thomas Boteler, son and heir
apparent of Ralph Boteler, 7th Lord Sudeley (died 1473).
Specifically, it states the following regarding Thomas Boteler:
"Thomas Boteler, son and heir apparent, married Eleanor, sister of Sir
John Talbot, [he] died v.p. and s.p. between 1450 and 1468. His widow
died 30 June 1468."
The documents below were recently found in the helpful online A2A
Catalogue (http://www.a2a.org.uk/search/index.asp). They concern
Thomas Boteler and his wife, Eleanor Talbot. The documents indicate
that Thomas Boteler was knighted and that he living 10 May 1453, but
died before 15 January 1460. This provides a much more narrow time
frame for Sir Thomas Boteler's death than indicated by Complete
Peerage. The documents below also identify Sir Thomas' wife, Eleanor
Talbot, as the daughter of John Talbot, K.G., 1st Earl of Shrewsbury,
by his 2nd wife, Margaret, daughter of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of
Warwick. The documents also reveal that shortly before her death in
1468, Lady Eleanor (Talbot) Boteler conveyed her lands to her sister,
Elizabeth (Talbot) Mowbray, Duchess of Norfolk.
Further details of this addition to Complete Peerage can be found
sometime in the future on my new website:
http://www.royalancestry.net
Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah
E-mail: douglasrichard...@royalancestry.net
* * * * * * * * * * *
Source: A2A Catalogue
Warwickshire County Record Office: Holbech of Farnborough,
Reference Code: L1
Holbech of Farnborough.
Reference: L1/78
Creation dates: 2 July 29 Hen.VI [1451]
Physical characteristics: The tag for a seal in simple queue has been
torn away.
Scope and Content
Letter of attorney by Ralph Buttiller Lord of [?S]udeley to John
Aylesbury and John Seman to take seisin from John Beaufitz in the
manor of Fennycompton' with its appurtenances.
Endorsement:
litera attorn' facta Johanni
Beaufitz de Fenycompton
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Reference: L1/79
Creation dates: Chepingdorset 10 May 31 Hen.VI [1453]
Physical characteristics: Seal, heraldic, round, of red wax, partly
broken.
Scope and Content
Gift, with warranty, by Ralph Botiller lord of Sudeley knight to
Thomas Botiller his son and heir and to Thomas' wife Eleanor daughter
of John Earl of Salop' and of Margaret his wife and to their
legitimate issue of his manors of Chepingdorset, Greffe, Fennycompton'
and of all his lands and tenements called Shipleysthing in Greffe: all
the lands, tenements, rents, reversions and services are to be held of
the capital lords by the services due and accustomed to the capital
lords of the fee.
Witnesses: William Catesby knight William Birmyncham knight William
Lucy esquire Thomas Throkmorton and John Broune and others
Endorsement: maij 31 H 6 Radus Boteler dominus de Sudley en feoffes
Tho his sonne & heire & Alionora his wyfe daughter of John Earle of
Salop.
- - - - - - - -
Reference: L1/80
Creation dates: 10 May 31 Hen.VI [1453]
Physical characteristics: Fragment of seal, heraldic, round, of red
wax.
Scope and Content
Letter of attorney by Ralph Botiller lord of Sudeley knight to John
Beaufitz to give seisin to Thomas Botiller his son and heir and to
Thomas' wife Eleanor daughter of John Earl of Salop' and of Margaret
his wife of and in his manors of Chepingdorset, Greffe and
Fennycompton, and of and in all his lands and tenements called
Shipleysthing in Greffe.
Endorsement: maij 31 h 6 Raphe Butelor's letter of [sic] attorney to
Bewfitte to [? give] lyvery to Tho his sonne & Alionore his wyfe.
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Reference: L1/81
Creation dates: 10 May 31 Hen.VI [1453]
Physical characteristics: Two seals, round, of red wax, each on a
double tag.
Scope and Content
Letter of attorney given by Thomas Botiller son and heir of Ralph
Botiller lord of Sudeley knight and by Eleanor his wife daughter of
John Earl of Salop' and of Margaret his wife to Thomas Throkmarton' to
take seisin from Ralph Botiller lord of Sudeley knight of and in the
manors of Chepingdorset, Greffe, Fennycompton' and of and in all the
lands and tenements called Shipleysthing with appurtenances in Greffe
and in all the lands, tenements, rents, reversions and services in
Chepingdorset, Greffe and Fennycompton'
Endorsement: 10 maij 31 h 6 Thomas Boteler & Alionore his wyfe made a
letter of attorney to Tho Throckmorton to take lyvery & seisin from
Radus Boteler
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Reference: L1/82
Creation dates: 15 Jan. 38 Hen.VI [1460]
Physical characteristics: Seal, heraldic, round, of red wax, on tag.
Scope and Content
Quitclaim, with warranty, by Ralph Buttiller lord of Sudeley knight to
Eleanor Buttiller one of the daughters of John Earl of Salop and
lately the wife of Thomas Buttiller knight Ralph's son of all his
right and title of and in the manor of Fennycompton' and in all the
lands, tenements, meadows, pastures, woods, rents, reversions and
services in Fennycompton'.
Endorsement: 15 Januarij 39 [sic] h 6 Raphus' Boteler releases to
Alionore Boteler one of the daughters of John Earle of Salop late wyfe
of Sr Tho Boteler sonne of the said Raphus'
- - - - - - - - -
Reference: L1/85
Creation dates: [1468]
Physical characteristics: Seal, round, of red wax, on tag.
Scope and Content
Gift, with warranty, by Eleanor Boteler' lately the wife of Thomas
Boteler' knight now deceased to Elizabeth Duchess of Northefolch' wife
of John now Duke of Northefolch' one of the daughters of John Earl of
Salop' deceased and sister of her the aforesaid Eleanor and to Thomas
Throkmarton' and to John Eyuers of her manor of Fenycompton' together
with the reversion of her manor of Ore [Oare] under Savernake in co.
Wilts and of divers messuages, lands, tenements, rents, reversions and
services in Draycote, Coldecote and Chikeladerigg [Draycot, Calcutt
and ?Chicklade] in the said county, now in the tenure of John Cheyny
for life, without demand of waste to be held by services due and
accustomed to the capital lords of the fee.
Witnesses: William Catesby knight Thomas Huggeford and John Huggeford
esquires and others.
Fenycompton' 4 June 8 Ed.IV
Endorsements:
4 Junij viijo Ed 4 Alionior Boterler late wyfe of Sr Tho Bo[?terler]
[sic] enfeoffs Eliz dutchesse of Norfoulke one of the daughters of
John Earle of Salop sister of the said Alionore Tho Throckmorton and
John Evars
Datum die
quarto Junij Ed: quarti
post conquestum octavo
- - - - - - - - - -
Reference: L1/86
Creation dates: [1468]
Physical characteristics: Seal, round, of red wax, on tag.
Scope and Content
Letter of attorney given by Eleanor Boteler lately the wife of Thomas
Boteler deceased to Robert Handy and Thomas Askell knights jointly and
singly to deliver full seisin of the manor of Fenycompton to Elizabeth
Duchess of Northefolch' wife of John now Duke of Northefolch' one of
the daughters of John Earl of Salop' deceased sister of the aforesaid
Eleanor to Thomas Throkmarton' and to John Eyuers.
Feny Compton', 4 June 8 Ed.IV
Endorsement: 4 Junij viijo Ed 4 letter of attorney from Alionore late
wyfe of Sir. Tho Boteler to delyver seisyn to Elizabeth [sic]
Dutchesse of Norffolke
- - - - - - - - - -
Reference: L1/87
Creation dates: [1468]
Physical characteristics: Three seals, round, of red wax, each on a
double tag.
Scope and Content
Letter of attorney given by Elizabeth Duchess of Northefolch' wife of
John now Duke of Northefolch' by Thomas Throkmarton' and by John [MS
torn: ? Ey]uers to John Seman' and Gilbert Cockes jointly and singly
to take seisin of and in the manor of Fenycompton' and in all the
lands, tenements, rents, reversions and services with appurtenances in
Feny Compton' according to the charter given by Eleanor Boteler lately
the wife of Thomas Boteler knight deceased
Fenycompton', 4 June 8 Ed.IV
Endorsement: 4 Junij 8 E 4 letter of attorney from Eliz Dutches of
Norfolke Tho Throckmarton & John Evers to John Seman & Gilbert Cooke
to take seisyn from Alionore Boteler late wyfe of Sr Tho Boteler
- - - - - - - - - -
Reference: L1/88
Creation dates: Seudeley, 26 March 8 Ed.IV [1468]
Physical characteristics: Seal, heraldic, round, of red wax on double
tag.
Scope and Content
Gift of corrody of £6.13.4 for life by Ralph Buttiller Knight Lord of
Seudeley to John Beaufitz his servant, for his good and pleasing
service, of and in the manor of Sherryfeslenche and Churche Lenche,
co. Worcester, to be paid at the feasts of the Annunciation of Blessed
Mary the Virgin and of St. Michael the Archangel in equal portions by
the farmers or occupiers of the said lands, which may be entered,
distrained or confiscated by the said John Beaufitz or his attorney if
there is default for 8 weeks, until payment is made.
Endorsement: Carta corrodij Radl Buttiler
facta Johanni Beaufitz de sex
lib tresdecim solid' & iiij or denariorum [sic] pro termino vite
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I very much appreciate the numerous items which you have posted on a
regular basis from the A2A Catalogue. They are of great interest to
all of us. In this case, the items you posted today on the Boteler
family (and several more besides) were previously posted by me in a
message dated June 5, 2004 (see copy of earlier post below).
Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah
Website: http://www.royalancestry.net
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
COPY OF EARLIER POST
From: royalances...@msn.com (Douglas Richardson)
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Subject: C.P. Addition: Parentage of Eleanor Talbot, wife of Sir Thomas
Boteler
Date: 5 Jun 2004 11:23:24 -0700
Dear Newsgroup ~
Complete Peerage 12 Pt. 1 (1953): 422 (sub Sudeley) gives an
abbreviated account of the history of Thomas Boteler, son and heir
apparent of Ralph Boteler, 7th Lord Sudeley (died 1473).
Specifically, it states the following regarding Thomas Boteler:
"Thomas Boteler, son and heir apparent, married Eleanor, sister of Sir
John Talbot, [he] died v.p. and s.p. between 1450 and 1468. His widow
died 30 June 1468."
The documents below were recently found in the helpful online A2A
Catalogue (http://www.a2a.org.uk/search/index.asp). They concern
Thomas Boteler and his wife, Eleanor Talbot. The documents indicate
that Thomas Boteler was knighted and that he living 10 May 1453, but
died before 15 January 1460. This provides a much more narrow time
frame for Sir Thomas Boteler's death than indicated by Complete
Peerage. The documents below also identify Sir Thomas' wife, Eleanor
Talbot, as the daughter of John Talbot, K.G., 1st Earl of Shrewsbury,
by his 2nd wife, Margaret, daughter of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of
Warwick. The documents also reveal that shortly before her death in
1468, Lady Eleanor (Talbot) Boteler conveyed her lands to her sister,
Elizabeth (Talbot) Mowbray, Duchess of Norfolk.
Further details of this addition to Complete Peerage can be found
sometime in the future on my new website:
http://www.royalancestry.net
Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah
E-mail: douglasrichard...@royalancestry.net
* * * * * * * * * * *
Source: A2A Catalogue
Warwickshire County Record Office: Holbech of Farnborough,
Reference Code: L1
Holbech of Farnborough.
Reference: L1/78
Creation dates: 2 July 29 Hen.VI [1451]
Physical characteristics: The tag for a seal in simple queue has been
torn away.
Scope and Content
Letter of attorney by Ralph Buttiller Lord of [?S]udeley to John
Aylesbury and John Seman to take seisin from John Beaufitz in the
manor of Fennycompton' with its appurtenances.
Endorsement:
litera attorn' facta Johanni
Beaufitz de Fenycompton
- - - - - - - - -
Reference: L1/79
Creation dates: Chepingdorset 10 May 31 Hen.VI [1453]
Physical characteristics: Seal, heraldic, round, of red wax, partly
broken.
Scope and Content
Gift, with warranty, by Ralph Botiller lord of Sudeley knight to
Thomas Botiller his son and heir and to Thomas' wife Eleanor daughter
of John Earl of Salop' and of Margaret his wife and to their
legitimate issue of his manors of Chepingdorset, Greffe, Fennycompton'
and of all his lands and tenements called Shipleysthing in Greffe: all
the lands, tenements, rents, reversions and services are to be held of
the capital lords by the services due and accustomed to the capital
lords of the fee.
Witnesses: William Catesby knight William Birmyncham knight William
Lucy esquire Thomas Throkmorton and John Broune and others
Endorsement: maij 31 H 6 Radus Boteler dominus de Sudley en feoffes
Tho his sonne & heire & Alionora his wyfe daughter of John Earle of
Salop.
- - - - - - - -
Reference: L1/80
Creation dates: 10 May 31 Hen.VI [1453]
Physical characteristics: Fragment of seal, heraldic, round, of red
wax.
Scope and Content
Letter of attorney by Ralph Botiller lord of Sudeley knight to John
Beaufitz to give seisin to Thomas Botiller his son and heir and to
Thomas' wife Eleanor daughter of John Earl of Salop' and of Margaret
his wife of and in his manors of Chepingdorset, Greffe and
Fennycompton, and of and in all his lands and tenements called
Shipleysthing in Greffe.
Endorsement: maij 31 h 6 Raphe Butelor's letter of [sic] attorney to
Bewfitte to [? give] lyvery to Tho his sonne & Alionore his wyfe.
- - - - - - - -
Reference: L1/81
Creation dates: 10 May 31 Hen.VI [1453]
Physical characteristics: Two seals, round, of red wax, each on a
double tag.
Scope and Content
Letter of attorney given by Thomas Botiller son and heir of Ralph
Botiller lord of Sudeley knight and by Eleanor his wife daughter of
John Earl of Salop' and of Margaret his wife to Thomas Throkmarton' to
take seisin from Ralph Botiller lord of Sudeley knight of and in the
manors of Chepingdorset, Greffe, Fennycompton' and of and in all the
lands and tenements called Shipleysthing with appurtenances in Greffe
and in all the lands, tenements, rents, reversions and services in
Chepingdorset, Greffe and Fennycompton'
Endorsement: 10 maij 31 h 6 Thomas Boteler & Alionore his wyfe made a
letter of attorney to Tho Throckmorton to take lyvery & seisin from
Radus Boteler
- - - - - - - - -
Reference: L1/82
Creation dates: 15 Jan. 38 Hen.VI [1460]
Physical characteristics: Seal, heraldic, round, of red wax, on tag.
Scope and Content
Quitclaim, with warranty, by Ralph Buttiller lord of Sudeley knight to
Eleanor Buttiller one of the daughters of John Earl of Salop and
lately the wife of Thomas Buttiller knight Ralph's son of all his
right and title of and in the manor of Fennycompton' and in all the
lands, tenements, meadows, pastures, woods, rents, reversions and
services in Fennycompton'.
Endorsement: 15 Januarij 39 [sic] h 6 Raphus' Boteler releases to
Alionore Boteler one of the daughters of John Earle of Salop late wyfe
of Sr Tho Boteler sonne of the said Raphus'
- - - - - - - - -
Reference: L1/85
Creation dates: [1468]
Physical characteristics: Seal, round, of red wax, on tag.
Scope and Content
Gift, with warranty, by Eleanor Boteler' lately the wife of Thomas
Boteler' knight now deceased to Elizabeth Duchess of Northefolch' wife
of John now Duke of Northefolch' one of the daughters of John Earl of
Salop' deceased and sister of her the aforesaid Eleanor and to Thomas
Throkmarton' and to John Eyuers of her manor of Fenycompton' together
with the reversion of her manor of Ore [Oare] under Savernake in co.
Wilts and of divers messuages, lands, tenements, rents, reversions and
services in Draycote, Coldecote and Chikeladerigg [Draycot, Calcutt
and ?Chicklade] in the said county, now in the tenure of John Cheyny
for life, without demand of waste to be held by services due and
accustomed to the capital lords of the fee.
Witnesses: William Catesby knight Thomas Huggeford and John Huggeford
esquires and others.
Fenycompton' 4 June 8 Ed.IV
Endorsements:
4 Junij viijo Ed 4 Alionior Boterler late wyfe of Sr Tho Bo[?terler]
[sic] enfeoffs Eliz dutchesse of Norfoulke one of the daughters of
John Earle of Salop sister of the said Alionore Tho Throckmorton and
John Evars
Datum die
quarto Junij Ed: quarti
post conquestum octavo
- - - - - - - - - -
Reference: L1/86
Creation dates: [1468]
Physical characteristics: Seal, round, of red wax, on tag.
Scope and Content
Letter of attorney given by Eleanor Boteler lately the wife of Thomas
Boteler deceased to Robert Handy and Thomas Askell knights jointly and
singly to deliver full seisin of the manor of Fenycompton to Elizabeth
Duchess of Northefolch' wife of John now Duke of Northefolch' one of
the daughters of John Earl of Salop' deceased sister of the aforesaid
Eleanor to Thomas Throkmarton' and to John Eyuers.
Feny Compton', 4 June 8 Ed.IV
Endorsement: 4 Junij viijo Ed 4 letter of attorney from Alionore late
wyfe of Sir. Tho Boteler to delyver seisyn to Elizabeth [sic]
Dutchesse of Norffolke
- - - - - - - - - -
Reference: L1/87
Creation dates: [1468]
Physical characteristics: Three seals, round, of red wax, each on a
double tag.
Scope and Content
Letter of attorney given by Elizabeth Duchess of Northefolch' wife of
John now Duke of Northefolch' by Thomas Throkmarton' and by John [MS
torn: ? Ey]uers to John Seman' and Gilbert Cockes jointly and singly
to take seisin of and in the manor of Fenycompton' and in all the
lands, tenements, rents, reversions and services with appurtenances in
Feny Compton' according to the charter given by Eleanor Boteler lately
the wife of Thomas Boteler knight deceased
Fenycompton', 4 June 8 Ed.IV
Endorsement: 4 Junij 8 E 4 letter of attorney from Eliz Dutches of
Norfolke Tho Throckmarton & John Evers to John Seman & Gilbert Cooke
to take seisyn from Alionore Boteler late wyfe of Sr Tho Boteler
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Reference: L1/88
Creation dates: Seudeley, 26 March 8 Ed.IV [1468]
Physical characteristics: Seal, heraldic, round, of red wax on double
tag.
Scope and Content
Gift of corrody of £6.13.4 for life by Ralph Buttiller Knight Lord of
Seudeley to John Beaufitz his servant, for his good and pleasing
service, of and in the manor of Sherryfeslenche and Churche Lenche,
co. Worcester, to be paid at the feasts of the Annunciation of Blessed
Mary the Virgin and of St. Michael the Archangel in equal portions by
the farmers or occupiers of the said lands, which may be entered,
distrained or confiscated by the said John Beaufitz or his attorney if
there is default for 8 weeks, until payment is made.
Endorsement: Carta corrodij Radl Buttiler
facta Johanni Beaufitz de sex
lib tresdecim solid' & iiij or denariorum [sic] pro termino vite
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