Even earlier Brenchleys - Part 2

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Even earlier Brenchleys - Part 2

Legg inn av Ye Old One » 15 jun 2006 17:56:21

Next early Brenchley on the list is Thomas Brenchesle.

Still have a couple more early Brenchleys to finish tracking, but this
is all I can find on Thomas at the moment.


Calendar Of Patent Rolls - Entries for Thomas de Brenchesle

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Edward III Vol I Page 300.

http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/patentrolls/e ... ge0300.pdf

June 8 1328.
Woodstock.

Writ of aid, until Michaelmas, for Thomas de Brenchesle, appointed
purveyor for the household of H. bishop of Lincoln, chancellor.

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Edward III Vol I Page 326.

http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/patentrolls/e ... ge0326.pdf

Membrane 18.

October 26th 1328.
Salisbury.

Writ of aid, until Easter, for Thomas de Brenchesle, purveyor to the
chancellor's household.

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Edward III Vol I Page 383.

http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/patentrolls/e ... ge0383.pdf

Membrane 22.

May 6th 1329.
Eltham.

Writ of aid, until Michaelmas, for Thomas de Brenchesle, appointed by
H. bishop of Lincoln, the chancellor, a purveyor for the household of
the Chancery.

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Edward III, Vol 3, Page 417.

http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/patentrolls/e ... ge0417.pdf
Membrane 16.

April 24. 1337.
Windsor.

Protection, with clause volumus, until the feast of St. Peter ad
Vincula Windsor, for Henry, bishop of Lincoln, going beyond the seas
on the king's service. [Faedera.] By K.

The like for the following going with him :—
John Haward the elder.
John de Apethorpe.
Richard de Totebury.
Nicholas de Todeuham.
Ralph Spigurnel.
Thomas Brenchesle.
Master John de Ragenhull, clerk.
Hugh Malory.
Ivo de Glynton, clerk.
Master John Peres.
Nicholas de Falle, clerk.
Master John de Farendon, clerk.
John Haclut,
Philip de la Marche.
Roger Oliver.
John Childecote.
John de Wy, clerk,
Robert de Depyng.

[list continued on page 418]

Richard de Bannebury, clerk.
Stephen Poul.
Adain de Brunlee.
Richard de Waldegrave,
Roland Daneys.
John del Cophous.
Richard Maceoun.
William Talmach.
Eudo de Stoke.
William de Waclworth.
John Ferrur of Norhampton.
Hugh Leny.

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Edward III, Vol 5, Page 549.

http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/patentrolls/e ... ge0549.pdf

Membrane 21d

July 20 1342.
Tower of London.

Commission to Thomas de Chisenhale, Ralph de Restwold and Richard de
Acton, and Richard de Imbury of Southampton, on complaint by John de
Stodeye, William his brother, Thomas de Brynchesle, Philip son of
Nicholas and Alban Frere, merchants of London, that, whereas they had
freighted some ships with wine of Rhineland (de Rino) and other
merchandise at Dudraght for London, some men from the parts of Caleys,
Boloigne and Depe and other parts of the realm of France, boarded
those ships on, the sea during the truce between the king and his
confederates and his enemies of France, brought them to the port of
Boloigne and had their will of them, to find by inquisitions in the
counties of Southampton, Wilts, Somerset and Dorset, in whose hands
there are goods of men, and merchants of France of the allegiance of
Philip de Valoys, pretended king of France, and what debts are due to
such by any, to arrest all such goods and debts with the bodies of
such men. and merchants of France until the king give further order
herein, and to certify in the chancery what goods and debts are
arrested, the names of men and merchants arrested and of all that they
do herein.

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Edward III, Vol 6, Page 85.

http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/patentrolls/e ... ge0085.pdf

April 20 1343.
Mortlake.

Membrane 26d.

Appointment of Thomas de Brynchcslc to attach Thomas Tirwhit of
Pokelyngton, who has taken without the realm twelve sarplars of wool,
uncustomed and uncocketcd, as the king is certainly informed, and
bring him before the king and council with all speed to answer for his
contempt. By K.

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Edward III, Vol 6, Page 289.

http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/patentrolls/e ... ge0289.pdf

MEMBRANE 2ld.

March 24th 1344.
Tower of London.

Appointment of Thomas de Brynchesle and John Page to follow and arrest
Gylemyn Pouche and Dolfyn Pouche, his brother, who are hiding
themselves to evade payment of divers debts wherein they are held to
the king, and bring them before him and the council. By K. & C.

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Edward III, Vol 7, Page 198.

http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/patentrolls/e ... ge0198.pdf

October 29th 1346.
Tower of London.

Grant to Thomas de Brynchesle, for bringing the first news of the
victory given by God to the king's lieges in a battle with the Scots
at Durham, of an annuity of 10s. at the exchequer, for life or until
he have an equivalent of land or rent. By p.s.

[Note: This was the Battle of Battle of Neville's Cross which took
place on the 17th October 1346.

http://www.battlefieldstrust.com/resour ... FieldId=28
]

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Richard II, Vol 2, page 482

http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/patentrolls/r ... ge0482.pdf

Membrane 10.

December 6th 1384.
Sheen Manor.

Grant, for life, to the king's servant, Thomas Brenchesle, of the
custody Sheen Manor, of the king's parks of Dothewelle and Crouherst,
co. Sussex. By signet letter.

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Re: Even earlier Brenchleys - Part 2

Legg inn av Gjest » 15 jun 2006 22:09:15

Ye Old One schrieb:

Next early Brenchley on the list is Thomas Brenchesle.

Still have a couple more early Brenchleys to finish tracking, but this
is all I can find on Thomas at the moment.


Have you seen this from A2A? I seem to recall that the Culpeppers
owned land at Brenchley temps Edward III:

Quitclaim: manor of Ewhurst, 2 August 1361

Witnesses: Walter Colpeper, John Colpeper, John Begebury, Roger de
Assheburnehame, Thomas de Brenchesle; at Peasmarsh

(East Sussex RO, AMS6139/6)

MA-R

Ye Old One

Re: Even earlier Brenchleys - Part 2

Legg inn av Ye Old One » 15 jun 2006 22:33:05

On 15 Jun 2006 14:09:15 -0700, mjcar@btinternet.com enriched this
group when s/he wrote:

Ye Old One schrieb:

Next early Brenchley on the list is Thomas Brenchesle.

Still have a couple more early Brenchleys to finish tracking, but this
is all I can find on Thomas at the moment.


Have you seen this from A2A? I seem to recall that the Culpeppers
owned land at Brenchley temps Edward III:

Quitclaim: manor of Ewhurst, 2 August 1361

Witnesses: Walter Colpeper, John Colpeper, John Begebury, Roger de
Assheburnehame, Thomas de Brenchesle; at Peasmarsh

(East Sussex RO, AMS6139/6)

MA-R

Yes, got that one thanks. The Colpepers do seem to have plaid a large
part in the village in those times.

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