Sir Robert de Bois1

M, #14011, d. 1333

Father*Sir Robert de Bois1
Mother*Christian Latimer1
Sir Robert de Bois|d. 1333|p468.htm#i14011|Sir Robert de Bois||p467.htm#i14008|Christian Latimer||p467.htm#i14009|||||||Sir William le Latimer||p467.htm#i14010||||

Death*1333 1 

Last Edited2 Oct 2004

Citations

  1. [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Cornwall 7.

Sir Robert Howard1

M, #14012, b. circa 1342, d. 18 July 1388

Father*Sir John Howard1
Mother*Alice de Bois1 d. 6 Sep 1372
Sir Robert Howard|b. c 1342\nd. 18 Jul 1388|p468.htm#i14012|Sir John Howard||p467.htm#i14006|Alice de Bois|d. 6 Sep 1372|p467.htm#i14007|Sir John Howard|d. b 23 Jul 1331|p467.htm#i13992|Joan of Cornwall||p467.htm#i13991|Sir Robert de Bois||p467.htm#i14008|Christian Latimer||p467.htm#i14009|

ChartsAnn Marbury Pedigree

Birth*circa 1342 1 
Marriage* 1st=Margaret de Scales1 
Death*18 July 1388 East Winch, Norfolk, England1 
Burial* South side of the Chancel, East Winch, Norfolk, England2 
Event-Misc*between 1378 and 1378 He was imprisoned in the tower of London for detaining Margery de nerford from her grandmother, Lady Alice Neville.2 

Family

Margaret de Scales
Children

Last Edited2 Oct 2004

Citations

  1. [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Cornwall 7.
  2. [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Cornwall 8.
  3. [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Cornwall 9.

John Howard1

M, #14013

Father*Sir John Howard1
Mother*Alice de Bois1 d. 6 Sep 1372
John Howard||p468.htm#i14013|Sir John Howard||p467.htm#i14006|Alice de Bois|d. 6 Sep 1372|p467.htm#i14007|Sir John Howard|d. b 23 Jul 1331|p467.htm#i13992|Joan of Cornwall||p467.htm#i13991|Sir Robert de Bois||p467.htm#i14008|Christian Latimer||p467.htm#i14009|

Last Edited2 Oct 2004

Citations

  1. [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Cornwall 7.

Anne Howard1

F, #14014

Father*Sir John Howard1
Mother*Alice de Bois1 d. 6 Sep 1372
Anne Howard||p468.htm#i14014|Sir John Howard||p467.htm#i14006|Alice de Bois|d. 6 Sep 1372|p467.htm#i14007|Sir John Howard|d. b 23 Jul 1331|p467.htm#i13992|Joan of Cornwall||p467.htm#i13991|Sir Robert de Bois||p467.htm#i14008|Christian Latimer||p467.htm#i14009|

Last Edited2 Oct 2004

Citations

  1. [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Cornwall 7.

Margaret de Scales1

F, #14016

Father*Robert de Scales2 b. c 1312, d. 13 Aug 1369
Mother*Katherine de Ufford2
Margaret de Scales||p468.htm#i14016|Robert de Scales|b. c 1312\nd. 13 Aug 1369|p468.htm#i14017|Katherine de Ufford||p468.htm#i14018|Sir Robert de Scales|b. b 1279\nd. b 20 Mar 1324/25|p468.htm#i14020|Egeline Courtenay|d. b 10 Oct 1335|p468.htm#i14021|Sir Robert de Ufford K.G.|b. 9 Aug 1298\nd. 4 Nov 1369|p468.htm#i14019|Margaret de Norwich||p468.htm#i14029|

ChartsAnn Marbury Pedigree

Marriage* Groom=Sir Robert Howard1 
Marriage* Groom=Sir Walter de Bermingham2 
Burial* South side of the Chancel, East Winch, Norfolk, England2 
Name Variation Margery1 
Will*8 May 1416 2 

Family

Sir Robert Howard b. c 1342, d. 18 Jul 1388
Children

Last Edited2 Oct 2004

Citations

  1. [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Cornwall 7.
  2. [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Cornwall 8.
  3. [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Cornwall 9.

Robert de Scales1

M, #14017, b. circa 1312, d. 13 August 1369

Father*Sir Robert de Scales2,3 b. b 1279, d. b 20 Mar 1324/25
Mother*Egeline Courtenay2 d. b 10 Oct 1335
Robert de Scales|b. c 1312\nd. 13 Aug 1369|p468.htm#i14017|Sir Robert de Scales|b. b 1279\nd. b 20 Mar 1324/25|p468.htm#i14020|Egeline Courtenay|d. b 10 Oct 1335|p468.htm#i14021|Sir Robert de Scales|b. c 1250\nd. b 4 Sep 1305|p468.htm#i14022|Isabel de Burnel|d. b 26 Jul 1333|p468.htm#i14023|Sir Hugh de Courtenay||p497.htm#i14907|Eleanor le Despenser|b. c 1257\nd. 30 Sep 1328|p497.htm#i14908|

ChartsAnn Marbury Pedigree

Birth*circa 1312 (age 13 on 20 Mar 1325)4 
Marriage*before 6 May 1335 Principal=Katherine de Ufford1,2 
Death*13 August 1369 2,3 
Title* 3rd Lord Scales1 
Event-Misc*10 May 1325 Grant to Egelina, wid. of Robert de Scales, marriage of his son and heir Robert and from heir to heir, the Sheriff to deliver the body of said Robert to be married, Principal=Egeline Courtenay4 
Residence* Newsells, Barkway, Hertfordshire, England1 

Family

Katherine de Ufford
Child

Last Edited20 Apr 2005

Citations

  1. [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Cornwall 8.
  2. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.
  3. [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 216.
  4. [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 4, p. 227.

Katherine de Ufford1

F, #14018

Father*Sir Robert de Ufford K.G.1 b. 9 Aug 1298, d. 4 Nov 1369
Mother*Margaret de Norwich2
Katherine de Ufford||p468.htm#i14018|Sir Robert de Ufford K.G.|b. 9 Aug 1298\nd. 4 Nov 1369|p468.htm#i14019|Margaret de Norwich||p468.htm#i14029|Sir Robert de Ufford|b. 11 Jun 1279\nd. 9 Sep 1316|p469.htm#i14041|Cecily de Valoines|b. c 1284\nd. 16 Jul 1325|p469.htm#i14042|Sir Walter de Norwich|d. 20 Feb 1329|p468.htm#i14030|Katherine (?)||p472.htm#i14133|

ChartsAnn Marbury Pedigree

Marriage*before 6 May 1335 Principal=Robert de Scales1,2 

Family

Robert de Scales b. c 1312, d. 13 Aug 1369
Child

Last Edited2 Oct 2004

Citations

  1. [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Cornwall 8.
  2. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.

Sir Robert de Ufford K.G.1

M, #14019, b. 9 August 1298, d. 4 November 1369

Father*Sir Robert de Ufford2 b. 11 Jun 1279, d. 9 Sep 1316
Mother*Cecily de Valoines2 b. c 1284, d. 16 Jul 1325
Sir Robert de Ufford K.G.|b. 9 Aug 1298\nd. 4 Nov 1369|p468.htm#i14019|Sir Robert de Ufford|b. 11 Jun 1279\nd. 9 Sep 1316|p469.htm#i14041|Cecily de Valoines|b. c 1284\nd. 16 Jul 1325|p469.htm#i14042|Sir Robert de Ufford|d. 9 Sep 1298|p469.htm#i14048|Mary (?)||p469.htm#i14049|Robert de Valoines||p469.htm#i14043|Eve (?)||p469.htm#i14044|

ChartsAnn Marbury Pedigree

Birth*9 August 1298 2 
Marriage*circa 21 October 1329 2nd=Margaret de Norwich2,3 
Death*4 November 1369 2 
DNB* Ufford, Robert, first earl of Suffolk (1298-1369), magnate and soldier, was the second, but eldest surviving, son and heir of Robert Ufford, Lord Ufford of Ufford, Suffolk (1279–1316), and Cicely (d. 1325), daughter and coheir of Robert de Valoignes (d. 1325). Sir Ralph Ufford (d. 1346) was his younger brother. He was born on 9 August 1298. Since he was a minor at his father's death, the family estates were taken into royal custody; his marriage was granted to Walter Norwich (d. 1329), the treasurer of the exchequer, to whose daughter, Margaret, widow of Thomas Cailly, Lord Cailly, Robert was subsequently married between 2 July and 13 November 1324. On 19 May 1318 he was granted seisin of his inheritance, having given homage while still under age.
Early career
In 1324 Ufford joined the military force led by the earl of Kent to Gascony; he was still abroad when the crown granted him seisin of his mother's lands in August 1325. His political affiliations during the events that led up to the deposition of Edward II in 1327 are obscure, but he clearly ingratiated himself with the new regime of Edward III, attending the king on his mission to Amiens in 1329 to perform homage for his French possessions, and becoming a banneret of the royal household by 1330. In May 1330 he was honoured with a grant for life of the royal castle and town of Orford, Suffolk.

Ufford sided with the king against the overbearing dominance of Roger Mortimer, earl of March, and took part in the ambush of Mortimer at Nottingham Castle in October 1330. Rewards followed fast. The parliament of November–December 1330 approved the king's grant to him of £200 in land for his contribution to the downfall of Mortimer; in 1331 Edward III started to make good this promise with gifts of land. Ufford also received a special pardon for his involvement in the killings of Sir Hugh Turplington and Richard Monmouth during the Nottingham coup, and was appointed keeper of the forests south of the Trent (1330–35). Later he served for a year as steward of the royal household (1336–7). His first personal summons to parliament in 1332 confirmed his status and prominence as a close associate and adviser of Edward III.

Ufford took part in the Scottish campaigns of the mid-1330s (serving with a retinue of forty-three men-at-arms on the expedition of 1335), and was appointed to treat for peace with the Scots in November 1335. It was the outbreak of war with France in 1337, however, that provided the real breakthrough in his career. On 16 March 1337, in parliament, Edward III declared his intention of restocking the ranks of the English high aristocracy in preparation for the impending Anglo-French hostilities, and appointed six new earls and a duke, bestowing on Ufford the title of earl of Suffolk. To support his new dignity the earl was granted extensive estates in Suffolk and Norfolk (including the lordship of Eye), promised a number of other estates when they fell in to the crown, and in the interim allowed annuities from the exchequer to bring his total endowment to the value of 1000 marks a year (£666 13s. 4d.).
Service in war
Ufford's elevation to the peerage not only demonstrated the king's personal confidence in his abilities; it also, in effect, obliged him to play a leading part in Edward's enterprise against the French. The earl was joint admiral of the northern fleet in March–August 1337, at a moment when extensive plans were being made for the mobilization of shipping; later in the year he was dispatched to the continent on an important embassy to treat variously with the king's prospective enemy, Philippe VI, and his potential ally, the German emperor. By November 1338 Suffolk had joined Edward III at Antwerp, only to be dispatched once more on a mission to the French court. However, he returned to the king's side in time to take part in the first major military engagement of the war, the English invasion of the Cambrésis in September 1339, during which Suffolk himself led the successful attack on Beaumetz and took a prominent part in the preparations for the abortive battle at Buironfosse. After the failure of that campaign Suffolk was charged to treat for an alliance with the count of Flanders and the Flemish estates.

When the king returned to England early in 1340 to plead with parliament for further resources, the earls of Suffolk and Salisbury agreed to remain in the Low Countries as surety for Edward's outstanding debts to his allies. During the king's absence, however, they launched an attack on the pro-French town of Lille; they were said to have acted rashly in the engagement, as a result of which they were taken captive and sent to Paris to be held in custody. The truce of Esplechin of September 1340 allowed for their release, but only after the payment of heavy ransoms: Edward III himself contributed £500 to secure Suffolk's freedom.

Suffolk was back in England by mid-January 1341. He did not apparently involve himself in the public quarrel that had recently broken out between Edward III and John Stratford, archbishop of Canterbury, over the conduct of the war, though he is recorded as a member of the committee set up in the parliament of April–May 1341 to investigate the issue at the heart of Stratford's grievances against the king: the right of peers to trial before the lords in parliament. Whatever Suffolk's private sympathies, he remained publicly committed to the king: he was present at the great council in October where Edward rescinded the political concessions wrung from him in the previous parliament; and although it is not known whether Suffolk took part in the king's winter expedition into Scotland, he was certainly one of the group of loyal noblemen who turned out in a show of solidarity at the tournament held at Dunstable to mark the end of that campaign in February 1342. He took part in the expedition to Brittany in the autumn of 1342 with a retinue of fifty-five men-at-arms. In 1343 he was commissioned as an ambassador to Avignon; back in England in 1344, he was reappointed admiral of the north (1344–7).

Suffolk took part in the great expedition of 1346–7, landing with the king at St Vaast-la-Hougue in Normandy, and accompanying the army en route for its engagement with the French: according to Froissart, Suffolk was one of the notables who advised Edward III on the suitability of the battleground at Crécy. He fought in the prince of Wales's division and, according to Walsingham, distinguished himself by his bravery. He went on to participate in the siege of Calais (1347), and thereafter appeared in all the principal campaigns and engagements of this phase of the Hundred Years' War: the naval battle off Winchelsea in 1350; the campaign of 1355–6 led by Edward, the Black Prince, which culminated in the battle of Poitiers; and the Rheims campaign of 1359–60. In the early stages of the French war Suffolk, like other members of the high aristocracy, had been forced to invest large sums of his own money in the king's enterprises in return for uncertain promises of repayment from the crown. At Poitiers, however, where Walsingham once more claims that he acted with conspicuous valour, Suffolk experienced some of the fruits of victory, taking 3000 florins as his share of the ransom of the count of Auxerre. His career in diplomacy continued up to, and beyond, the Anglo-French peace of 1360: in 1362 he took part in the negotiations for the marriage of Edmund of Langley to the daughter of the count of Flanders.
Family matters
Throughout his career Ufford seems to have retained quite close connections in East Anglia, especially in Suffolk where his family had originated. His marriage, and particularly his comital endowment, very much strengthened his holdings in Suffolk and Norfolk; it is likely that Eye, Suffolk, was his principal place of residence in the region. He was regularly appointed to a range of royal commissions in Suffolk and Norfolk, including (during the last twenty years of his life) the notional presidency of the peace sessions in both counties. However, the true extent of his involvement in local government and politics, and of his contacts with the East Anglian nobility and gentry, remains obscure.

Ufford's marriage to Margaret produced a large family. The eldest son, Robert, himself took an active part in the French wars, but died childless and before his father, so that the comital title passed, in due course, to the next son, William [see Ufford, William, second earl of Suffolk]. Joan, the eldest daughter, was betrothed to marry her father's ward, John de St Philibert, but the marriage did not take place. Three other daughters all married well: Cecily [see under Willoughby family of Eresby] to William, Lord Willoughby of Eresby, Catherine to Robert, Lord Scales, and Margaret to William, Lord Ferrers of Groby. The other known daughter, Maud, entered the house of Augustinian canonesses at Campsey Ash, Suffolk, with which the Uffords had a long-standing connection. Suffolk's wife died on 2 April 1368 and was buried at Campsey. Her demise, and his own advanced age, no doubt precipitated the earl's decision to make his will on 29 June 1368; he died on 4 November 1369. Under the terms of his will he was to be buried at Campsey in a tomb to be placed in the arcade between the chapel of St Nicholas and the high altar. Robert Ufford was also remembered as a patron of the Premonstratensian abbey at Leiston, Suffolk: he supported the community's application to the pope to remove itself from an unsuitable position near the sea, and may have contributed to the expense of rebuilding the house on its new site, though the surviving remains date from a later campaign in the 1380s.
Relations with the crown
Suffolk's service with the Black Prince in the campaigns of 1346–7 and 1355–6 was the natural product of a much longer association between the two men. Suffolk may have been in the prince's service as early as 1337–8; in 1353 he was regarded as his principal councillor. The relationship is, however, curiously elusive, possibly because of the considerable age gap between the two men. A certain sense of detachment may also, to a lesser extent, have characterized Suffolk's relations with Edward III. In comparison with another of the king's friends elevated to an earldom in 1337, William Montagu, earl of Salisbury (d. 1344), Robert Ufford received only relatively modest patronage. Perhaps this was because he spent little time with the king: the witness lists to royal charters suggest that his attendances at court and council were relatively sparse in comparison with two other members of the same group, William de Bohun, earl of Northampton (d. 1360), and William Clinton, earl of Huntingdon (d. 1354). On the other hand, the king did not forget or neglect loyalty: although Ufford was not among the founder members of the Order of the Garter at its inception in 1348, he and Bohun filled the first two vacancies to arise in the membership in 1349. Suffolk's bequest to his eldest son of the sword with which the king had bestowed on him the title of earl hints at an enduring affection between Ufford and Edward III. The contemporary chronicler Geoffrey Baker claims that Suffolk was distinguished by the strenuous deeds he undertook from youth to advanced age. Although such a judgement was fairly conventional, it provides some hint of the consistent and significant role undertaken by the earl in public life over some four eventful decades of the fourteenth century.

W. M. Ormrod
Sources

GEC, Peerage · DNB · Chancery records · CIPM, 6, no. 58; 12, no. 424 · VCH Suffolk · R. Mortimer, ed., Leiston Abbey Cartulary and Butley Priory charters, Suffolk Charters, 1 (1979) · Œuvres de Froissart: chroniques, ed. K. de Lettenhove, 25 vols. (Brussels, 1867–77) · Thomae Walsingham, quondam monachi S. Albani, historia Anglicana, ed. H. T. Riley, 2 vols., pt 1 of Chronica monasterii S. Albani, Rolls Series, 28 (1863–4) · ‘Annales Ricardi secundi et Henrici quarti, regum Angliae’, Johannis de Trokelowe et Henrici de Blaneforde … chronica et annales, ed. H. T. Riley, pt 3 of Chronica monasterii S. Albani, Rolls Series, 28 (1866), 155–420 · Chronicon Galfridi le Baker de Swynebroke, ed. E. M. Thompson (1889) · F. Devon, ed. and trans., Issues of the exchequer: being payments made out of his majesty's revenue, from King Henry III to King Henry VI inclusive, RC (1837) · exchequer, king's remembrancer, accounts various, PRO, E 101 · N. H. Nicolas, ed., Testamenta vetusta: being illustrations from wills, 1 (1826), 73–4
Wealth at death

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W. M. Ormrod, ‘Ufford, Robert, first earl of Suffolk (1298-1369)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/27977, accessed 24 Sept 2005]

Robert Ufford (1298-1369): doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/279774 
Event-Misc*12 February 1317 Granted to Walter de Norwich the marriage of Rob., s. h. of Rob. de Ufford, dec, till the King provide more amply., Principal=Sir Walter de Norwich5 
Event-Misc*19 May 1318 Livery given of his father's lands, though underage6 
Summoned1322 Parliament6 
Event-Misc17 April 1322 The King asks him to consent to the grant of a ship from Baudeseye and Gosford for the Scots War6 
Protection*20 July 1322 to Scotland with the King and Thos., E. of Norfolk6 
Event-Misc*26 March 1324 Protection granted for Robert and Ralph de Ufford going over seas for the King with Edm., E. of Kent, Principal=Sir Ralph de Ufford6 
Summoned*9 May 1324 Westminster, the Great Council6 
Event-Misc16 August 1325 He had livery of his mother's lands6 
Event-Misc16 August 1332 He was to cause ships of Suffolk to join the Admiral of the Northern fleet6 
Title*1337 1st Earl of Suffolk1,6 

Family

Margaret de Norwich
Children

Last Edited24 Sep 2005

Citations

  1. [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Cornwall 8.
  2. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.
  3. [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 3, p. 278.
  4. [S376] Unknown editor, unknown short title.
  5. [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 3, p. 277.
  6. [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 5, p. 71.
  7. [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Scampston 7.

Sir Robert de Scales1,2

M, #14020, b. before 1279, d. before 20 March 1324/25

Father*Sir Robert de Scales1,3 b. c 1250, d. b 4 Sep 1305
Mother*Isabel de Burnel1,4 d. b 26 Jul 1333
Sir Robert de Scales|b. b 1279\nd. b 20 Mar 1324/25|p468.htm#i14020|Sir Robert de Scales|b. c 1250\nd. b 4 Sep 1305|p468.htm#i14022|Isabel de Burnel|d. b 26 Jul 1333|p468.htm#i14023|Robert de Scales|b. c 1220\nd. b 20 Jan 1267|p468.htm#i14024|Clemence (?)||p468.htm#i14025|||||||

ChartsAnn Marbury Pedigree

Birth*before 1279 1,5 
Marriage* Principal=Egeline Courtenay1,4 
Death*before 20 March 1324/25 | holding Rewenhale Manor jointely with his w. Egelina a 1 Fee, a moiety of Wyrdlington Manor, Suff., 1/2 Fee, Middilton Manor, lands at Bertone-Benedich and Fouldon, Hodga, and Ilsington Manors, Norf., each 1/2 Fee, jointly with Egelina, advowson of Blakeburgh Priory, Ilsington and alternately Clenchwarton churches, Norf., Manors of Erswill 2 Fees, Wetherdon 1 Fee, and advowson of Writhelyngton church, Suff., Manors of Sandon 1 Fee, Le Mourhall in Herlouwe 1 Fee, Lit. Laufare 1 Fee, lands and Ruwenhale, and advowson of Sandon church, and leaving s. h. Robert, 131,6 
Title* 2nd Lord Scales1 
Event-Misc*8 October 1305 Livery of his father's lands2 
(Witness) Knighted22 May 1306 The Festival of the Swans, Principal=Edward II Plantagenet7,8 
Summoned*between 26 August 1307 and 1322 Parliament2 
(Witness) Crowned25 February 1308 Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England, King of England, Principal=Edward II Plantagenet9,2,7,10 
Summoned21 June 1308 serve against the Scots2 
Event-Misc24 July 1313 He mainperns Rob. de Monte Alto2 
Event-Misc1 June 1314 Ralph fil. Rog. de Scales holds Betherden Manor, Suff., of him as 1/2 Kt. Fee.2 
Event-Misc3 July 1314 Lic. for Friars Minors of Lenne to retain a well at Rungeton Manor obtained from Rob. de Scales.2 
Event-Misc30 August 1315 He was told to remain in Norfolk during the winter campaign.2 
Event-Misc*1 September 1315 Lic. to settle Manors of Hoo and Islington, Norf., and Rewenhale, Ess., upon himself and wife Egelina and his heirs., Principal=Egeline Courtenay2 
Feudal*5 March 1316 Tilney, Islington, S., W., and N. Lynne, Clenchwarton, Middelton, Barton-Bendish, and Lyndord, Norf., S. Cowton and Acclam, Yorks.6 
Event-Misc10 April 1317 Given life exemption from juries.6 
Event-Misc8 June 1318 He was addressed as one of the Majores Barones6 
Event-Misc21 April 1321 To join in appeasing disturbances6 
Summoned24 July 1322 serve against the Scots6 
Summoned9 May 1324 Westminster, The Great Council6 
Event-Misc1 July 1324 Chosen Commissioner of banks and dykes in Norf.6 

Family

Egeline Courtenay d. b 10 Oct 1335
Children

Last Edited24 Aug 2005

Citations

  1. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.
  2. [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 4, p. 226.
  3. [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 216.
  4. [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 222.
  5. [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 223.
  6. [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 4, p. 227.
  7. [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Fitz Alan 9.
  8. [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 84.
  9. [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Plantagenet 5.
  10. [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 5, p. 220.

Egeline Courtenay1,2

F, #14021, d. before 10 October 1335

Father*Sir Hugh de Courtenay2
Mother*Eleanor le Despenser2 b. c 1257, d. 30 Sep 1328
Egeline Courtenay|d. b 10 Oct 1335|p468.htm#i14021|Sir Hugh de Courtenay||p497.htm#i14907|Eleanor le Despenser|b. c 1257\nd. 30 Sep 1328|p497.htm#i14908|Sir John de Courtenay|d. 3 May 1274|p379.htm#i11351|Isabel de Vere|d. a Feb 1299|p242.htm#i7260|Sir Hugh le Despenser|b. 1223\nd. 4 Aug 1265|p84.htm#i2516|Aline Basset|b. 1245\nd. b 11 Apr 1281|p84.htm#i2517|

ChartsAnn Marbury Pedigree

Marriage* Principal=Sir Robert de Scales3,4 
Death*before 10 October 1335 2 
Name Variation Evelina (?)3 
Event-Misc*1 September 1315 Lic. to settle Manors of Hoo and Islington, Norf., and Rewenhale, Ess., upon himself and wife Egelina and his heirs., Principal=Sir Robert de Scales1 
Event-Misc*10 May 1325 Grant to Egelina, wid. of Robert de Scales, marriage of his son and heir Robert and from heir to heir, the Sheriff to deliver the body of said Robert to be married, Principal=Robert de Scales5 
Event-Misc11 July 1325 Dower to Egelina 1 Kt. Fee, val. £10, at Wetherdon, Suff., 1 Kt. Fee, val. £10, and advowson, val. £6, at Sandon, Ess.5 

Family

Sir Robert de Scales b. b 1279, d. b 20 Mar 1324/25
Children

Last Edited20 Apr 2005

Citations

  1. [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 4, p. 226.
  2. [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 216.
  3. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.
  4. [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 222.
  5. [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 4, p. 227.

Sir Robert de Scales1

M, #14022, b. circa 1250, d. before 4 September 1305

 

Father*Robert de Scales b. c 1220, d. b 20 Jan 1267; son and heir1,2,3
Mother*Clemence (?)4
MotherAlice (?)2
Sir Robert de Scales|b. c 1250\nd. b 4 Sep 1305|p468.htm#i14022|Robert de Scales|b. c 1220\nd. b 20 Jan 1267|p468.htm#i14024|Clemence (?)||p468.htm#i14025|Robert de Scales|b. a 1194\nd. b 23 Jan 1250|p468.htm#i14026|Alice de Roucestre||p468.htm#i14027|||||||

ChartsAnn Marbury Pedigree

Birth*circa 1250 Middleton near Lynn, Norfolk, England1,4 
Marriage* Principal=Isabel de Burnel1,3 
Death*before 4 September 1305 | holding mess. and lands at Middelton, Ilsyngton, Howe, Reynham, Berton-Bendiche, and Wylton, together c. 3 Kt. Fees in Norf., having be enfeoffed with his w. Isabel of lands at Meddelton by Ric. de Waylaund and w. Joan. He left s. h. Robert, 26. Livery to his wid. Isabel a moiety of Manor at Haselingfeld, Cambs., 1/4 Fee, Neuseles Manor, 1 Fee, and lands at Middelton 1/4 Fee, as they held these jointly., Witness=Isabel de Burnel1,2,4 
Title* 1st Baron Scales1 
Arms* De goules a vi eschopes de argent (Falkirk, Guillim, Parl.) "The handsome and amiable Robert de Scales bore Red with shells of silver" (Carlaverock). Sealed, 1301: Six escallops (Birch).2
Event-Misc*14 August 1275 To have seisin of his father's lands.2,3 
Protection*18 July 1277 to Wales with Henry de Percy, Earl of Lincoln.2,3 
Event-Misc10 June 1280 He grants to the Bishop of Bath and Wells for life lands and advowson of Rivenhall, Ess.5 
Summoned*17 May 1282 serve against the Welsh5 
Event-MiscNovember 1282 He grants mess. and lands at Gatelee to H. Trinity Priory, Norwich, and Aubrey de Capella grants to him lands at Snaylewell, Cambs.5 
Event-MiscJune 1283 Livery to him of the goods of a villein of his who drowned himself5 
Event-Misc17 February 1286 Livery to him of lands in Ess. of an insane man till he recover sanity.5 
Event-Misc5 March 1287 Going to Gascony, he nominates attorneys5 
Event-Misc1288 He complained of flooding of his lands in Marshland, near Lynn3 
Protection10 March 1291 over seas.5 
Summoned1 September 1294 serve in Gascony5 
Event-Misc8 August 1295 Complains re breaking his park at Rowhale, Ess., hunting and taking deer, whilst he was in Wales for the King.5 
Event-Misc8 April 1298 Complains that he ought to have custody of lands at Ouresby and Torneton, Lincs., as his ancestors had, in vacancy of Royston Priory, who hold the lands of him, yet wilst serving in Flanders he was ejected. His ancestor Ralph de Roffa gave said lands to the Priory to hold of him by Kt. service.5 
Summoned25 May 1298 serve against the Scots5 
Summonedfrom 8 March 1299 to 1305 Parliament5 
Event-Misc1301 He seals Letter to Pope as lord of Neuseles5 
Event-Misc16 March 1303 Going to Scotland for the King, he has respite of Aid in Ess., Herts., Norf., Suffl, and Cambs.5 
(Witness) Event-Misc4 September 1305 Richard de Weyland and wife Joan had enfeoffed Rob. de Scales and wife Isabel of lands at Middelton, Norfolk, Principal=Sir Richard de Weyland, Principal=Joan (?)6 

Family

Isabel de Burnel d. b 26 Jul 1333
Child

Last Edited24 Aug 2005

Citations

  1. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.
  2. [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 4, p. 225.
  3. [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 222.
  4. [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 215.
  5. [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 4, p. 226.
  6. [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 5, p. 186.
  7. [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 216.

Isabel de Burnel1

F, #14023, d. before 26 July 1333

ChartsAnn Marbury Pedigree

Marriage* Principal=Sir Robert de Scales1,2 
Death*before 26 July 1333 3 
(Witness) Deathbefore 4 September 1305 | holding mess. and lands at Middelton, Ilsyngton, Howe, Reynham, Berton-Bendiche, and Wylton, together c. 3 Kt. Fees in Norf., having be enfeoffed with his w. Isabel of lands at Meddelton by Ric. de Waylaund and w. Joan. He left s. h. Robert, 26. Livery to his wid. Isabel a moiety of Manor at Haselingfeld, Cambs., 1/4 Fee, Neuseles Manor, 1 Fee, and lands at Middelton 1/4 Fee, as they held these jointly., Principal=Sir Robert de Scales1,4,3 
(Witness) Event-Misc4 September 1305 Richard de Weyland and wife Joan had enfeoffed Rob. de Scales and wife Isabel of lands at Middelton, Norfolk, Principal=Sir Richard de Weyland, Principal=Joan (?)5 
Living*1332 6 
Event-Misc*20 March 1332 Isabel, wid. of Robert de Scales has athe advowson of Hokewold church, Norf., in dower, inheritance of Rob. fil. Rob. fil. Rob. de Scales7 

Family

Sir Robert de Scales b. c 1250, d. b 4 Sep 1305
Child

Last Edited24 Aug 2005

Citations

  1. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.
  2. [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 222.
  3. [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 215.
  4. [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 4, p. 225.
  5. [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 5, p. 186.
  6. [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 4, p. 226.
  7. [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 4, p. 227.

Robert de Scales1

M, #14024, b. circa 1220, d. before 20 January 1267

Father*Robert de Scales1,2 b. a 1194, d. b 23 Jan 1250
Mother*Alice de Roucestre1
Robert de Scales|b. c 1220\nd. b 20 Jan 1267|p468.htm#i14024|Robert de Scales|b. a 1194\nd. b 23 Jan 1250|p468.htm#i14026|Alice de Roucestre||p468.htm#i14027|Sir Roger de Scales|d. b 25 Jun 1215|p497.htm#i14894|Margery de Beaufou||p497.htm#i14895|William de Roucestre||p468.htm#i14028||||

ChartsAnn Marbury Pedigree

Birth*circa 1220 Newselles, Hertfordshire1,3 
Marriage*before 1255 Principal=Alice (?)4 
Marriage* 2nd=Clemence (?)1,3 
Death*before 20 January 1267 1,3 
Note* Robert de Scales, -1267. In 1252 he was a party in an assize of novel disseisin in connection with Middleton; in 1259 he demised his manor of Hoo to another; and in the same year the justices of the Jews were directed to cause his lands in Norfolk and Suffolk to be extended and his debts to the Jews to be ascertained1 
Feudal*20 January 1251 1 Kt. Fee at Wridlington, Norf.4 
Event-Misc1252 He was party to an assize of novel disseisin related to Middleton2 
Event-Misc*1255 Peter de Rossa, parson of Rewenhale, Ess., granted Rewenhale Manor to his nephew Rob. de Scales, and Newesel Manor, Herts., to Alice, w. of said Robert., Principal=Alice (?)4 
Event-Misc1259 He demised his manor of Hoo to another2 
Event-Misc1259 The justices of the Jews were directed to have ascertained his debts to the Jews, and to have his lands in Norfolk and Suffolk to be extended.2 
Event-Misc*20 January 1267 Grant of wardship of his lands to Jn. de Bretayne4 
Event-Misc3 October 1267 Grant on 400 m. fine payable to John de Bretayne, warship of his lands and advow2sons, and of his heirs and their marriage to Clemence, wid. of Robert de Scales.4 

Family

Clemence (?)
Child

Last Edited24 Aug 2005

Citations

  1. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.
  2. [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 222.
  3. [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 215.
  4. [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 4, p. 225.

Clemence (?)1

F, #14025

ChartsAnn Marbury Pedigree

Marriage* Bride=Robert de Scales1,2 
Event-Misc*1267 She paid a fine to have wardship of land and heir of her husband and license to marry as she wished.2 

Family

Robert de Scales b. c 1220, d. b 20 Jan 1267
Child

Last Edited20 Apr 2005

Citations

  1. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.
  2. [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 215.

Robert de Scales1

M, #14026, b. after 1194, d. before 23 January 1250

Father*Sir Roger de Scales2 d. b 25 Jun 1215
Mother*Margery de Beaufou2
Robert de Scales|b. a 1194\nd. b 23 Jan 1250|p468.htm#i14026|Sir Roger de Scales|d. b 25 Jun 1215|p497.htm#i14894|Margery de Beaufou||p497.htm#i14895|Robert de Scales|d. before Michaelmas 1201|p497.htm#i14899|Alice (?)||p497.htm#i14900|Fulk de Beaufou||p497.htm#i14896||||

Marriage* Principal=Alice de Roucestre1,2 
Birth*after 1194 as he was a minor upon the death of his father in 12153 
Death*before 23 January 1250 1,2 
Event-Misc*1216 His lands were given to Osmund de Stuteville3 
Event-Misc1217 His lands were restored3 
Event-Misc1229 He was a Justice in Norfolk3 
Event-Misc1237 Little Wilmington, Kent, He was granted the land which a hanged felon had held of him3 
Event-Misc1242 He was on an assize of arms for Norfolk.3 
Event-Misc1249 A fine passed between him and William de Wichenton of the advowson of the church of Worlington3 

Family

Alice de Roucestre
Child

Last Edited24 Aug 2005

Citations

  1. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.
  2. [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 215.
  3. [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 222.

Alice de Roucestre1

F, #14027

Father*William de Roucestre1
Alice de Roucestre||p468.htm#i14027|William de Roucestre||p468.htm#i14028||||||||||||||||

Marriage* Principal=Robert de Scales1,2 

Family

Robert de Scales b. a 1194, d. b 23 Jan 1250
Child

Last Edited2 Oct 2004

Citations

  1. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.
  2. [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 215.

William de Roucestre1

M, #14028

Of* Newsells, Hertfordshire2 

Family

Child

Last Edited20 Apr 2005

Citations

  1. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.
  2. [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 215.

Margaret de Norwich1

F, #14029

Father*Sir Walter de Norwich1 d. 20 Feb 1329
Mother*Katherine (?)2
Margaret de Norwich||p468.htm#i14029|Sir Walter de Norwich|d. 20 Feb 1329|p468.htm#i14030|Katherine (?)||p472.htm#i14133|||||||||||||

ChartsAnn Marbury Pedigree

Marriage*circa 21 October 1329 Groom=Sir Robert de Ufford K.G.1,3 

Family

Sir Robert de Ufford K.G. b. 9 Aug 1298, d. 4 Nov 1369
Children

Last Edited11 Oct 2004

Citations

  1. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.
  2. [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 3, p. 277.
  3. [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 3, p. 278.
  4. [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Scampston 7.

Sir Walter de Norwich1

M, #14030, d. 20 February 1329

 

ChartsAnn Marbury Pedigree

Marriage* Principal=Katherine (?)2 
Death*20 February 1329 shortly before 20 Feb 13293 
Title* Treasurer and Chief Baron of the Exchequer1 
Name Variation Sir Walter de Norwico4 
Event-Misc*26 March 1304 He is to assess tailage in Cambs., Herts., and Ess.4 
Event-Misc6 May 1304 He is to assess the City of Norwich at £400 at least, without preference to rich or grievance to poor.4 
Event-Misc15 March 1308 He is Remembrancer of the Exchequer4 
Event-Misc24 November 1308 He is clerk of the Exchequer4 
Event-Misc29 August 1311 He is a baron of the Exchequer4 
Event-Misc2 March 1312 For good service to Edw I and II he may bay his arrears of debt at 100/- p.a. He holds lands at Brumfeld and Wenhaston, Suff.2 
Summoned*between 8 July 1312 and 1326 to Parliament with Justices2 
Event-Misc24 July 1314 He was made Custos of Tyfford Priory in debt.2 
Event-Misc26 September 1314 He was made Treasurer of the Exchequer2 
Event-Misc*10 February 1316 License for Walter and Katherine to alienate 3 mess. and lands at Gt. and Lit. Cressingham and Hoppeton, Norf., to H. Trinity Priory, Norwich, Principal=Katherine (?)2 
Event-Misc*12 October 1316 He was made Custos of 1/2 of Huntingfeld and Beeng Manors, Suff., late of Wm. de Huntingfeld, at £18 p.a. in minority of heir., Principal=Sir William de Huntingfeld2 
Event-Misc*12 February 1317 Granted to Walter de Norwich the marriage of Rob., s. h. of Rob. de Ufford, dec, till the King provide more amply., Principal=Sir Robert de Ufford K.G.2 
Event-Misc20 April 1317 Sir Walter de Northwyco, the King's Tresurer, may have a portable altar. The Pope thanks him for what he has done for the Roman and other Churches, and urges him to help in pacifying the realm and restoring lands held by the King's enemies.2 
Event-Misc30 May 1317 Having long served Edw. I and II, he asks to be relieved of the Treasurership of Exchequer, and the King makes him chief Baron thereof.2 
Event-Misc10 January 1319 He was the Justice of Assize2 
Event-Misc6 November 1319 He was made Treasurer again.2 
Event-MiscMarch 1321 Sir John de Fresynfeld granted Cukeley Manor and tenements at Ruhaghe, Suff., to Sir Walter de N. and heirs for ever2 
Event-Misc*14 July 1322 Sir Walter de Norwich and 4 others are to judge Roger de Mortimer, uncle and nephew, traitors now in the Tower, Witness=Sir Roger de Mortimer, Witness=Sir Roger de Mortimer2 
Summoned9 May 1324 the Great Council at Westminster, as a knight of Norf.3 
Feudal*22 March 1325 8 Kt. Fees at Sulthorp, Dodelyngton, Fouldon, Northwell, Tatersete, Hillyington, Lit. Ryburgh, Styberl, N. Barsham, Snetesham, Anemere, Sharneburn, Freugg', Galdesthorp, and Dokkyng, Suff., val. £50, late of Aymer, E. of Pembroke, Witness=Aymer de Valence3 
Event-Misc4 August 1326 He is made Treasurer of the Exchequer in the absence of the Archbishop of York3 

Family 1

Child

Family 2

Katherine (?)
Children

Last Edited17 Apr 2005

Citations

  1. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.
  2. [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 3, p. 277.
  3. [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 3, p. 278.
  4. [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 3, p. 276.

Cecily de Ufford1

F, #14031, d. before 1372

Father*Sir Robert de Ufford K.G.1 b. 9 Aug 1298, d. 4 Nov 1369
Mother*Margaret de Norwich1
Cecily de Ufford|d. b 1372|p468.htm#i14031|Sir Robert de Ufford K.G.|b. 9 Aug 1298\nd. 4 Nov 1369|p468.htm#i14019|Margaret de Norwich||p468.htm#i14029|Sir Robert de Ufford|b. 11 Jun 1279\nd. 9 Sep 1316|p469.htm#i14041|Cecily de Valoines|b. c 1284\nd. 16 Jul 1325|p469.htm#i14042|Sir Walter de Norwich|d. 20 Feb 1329|p468.htm#i14030|Katherine (?)||p472.htm#i14133|

Marriage*before 1349 Principal=John de Willoughby1 
Death*before 1372 1 

Last Edited2 Oct 2004

Citations

  1. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.

John de Willoughby1

M, #14032, b. 6 January 1329, d. 29 March 1372

Christening*6 January 1329 St James, Spilsby1 
Marriage*before 1349 Principal=Cecily de Ufford1 
Death*29 March 1372 1 
Title* 3rd Lord Willoughby de Eresby1 

Last Edited2 Oct 2004

Citations

  1. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.

Margaret de Ufford1

F, #14033

Father*Sir Robert de Ufford K.G.1 b. 9 Aug 1298, d. 4 Nov 1369
Mother*Margaret de Norwich1
Margaret de Ufford||p468.htm#i14033|Sir Robert de Ufford K.G.|b. 9 Aug 1298\nd. 4 Nov 1369|p468.htm#i14019|Margaret de Norwich||p468.htm#i14029|Sir Robert de Ufford|b. 11 Jun 1279\nd. 9 Sep 1316|p469.htm#i14041|Cecily de Valoines|b. c 1284\nd. 16 Jul 1325|p469.htm#i14042|Sir Walter de Norwich|d. 20 Feb 1329|p468.htm#i14030|Katherine (?)||p472.htm#i14133|

Marriage*before 25 April 1344 Principal=Sir William de Ferrers1 

Last Edited2 Oct 2004

Citations

  1. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.

Sir William de Ferrers1

M, #14034, b. 28 February 1333, d. 8 January 1371

Father*Sir Henry de Ferrers1 b. 1303, d. 15 Sep 1343
Mother*Isabel de Verdon1 b. 21 Mar 1317, d. 25 Jul 1349
Sir William de Ferrers|b. 28 Feb 1333\nd. 8 Jan 1371|p468.htm#i14034|Sir Henry de Ferrers|b. 1303\nd. 15 Sep 1343|p378.htm#i11317|Isabel de Verdon|b. 21 Mar 1317\nd. 25 Jul 1349|p234.htm#i7004|Sir William de Ferrers|b. 30 Jan 1271/72\nd. 20 Mar 1324/25|p90.htm#i2675|Ellen de Segrave||p90.htm#i2680|Sir Theobald de Verdun|b. 8 Sep 1278\nd. 27 Jul 1316|p89.htm#i2656|Elizabeth de Clare|b. 16 Sep 1295\nd. 4 Nov 1360|p234.htm#i7005|

Birth*28 February 1333 Newbold Verdon, Leicester, Leicestershire, England1 
Marriage*before 25 April 1344 Principal=Margaret de Ufford1 
Death*8 January 1371 Stebbing1 

Last Edited2 Oct 2004

Citations

  1. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.

Walter de Ufford1

M, #14035, d. before 15 July 1360

Father*Sir Robert de Ufford K.G.1 b. 9 Aug 1298, d. 4 Nov 1369
Mother*Margaret de Norwich1
Walter de Ufford|d. b 15 Jul 1360|p468.htm#i14035|Sir Robert de Ufford K.G.|b. 9 Aug 1298\nd. 4 Nov 1369|p468.htm#i14019|Margaret de Norwich||p468.htm#i14029|Sir Robert de Ufford|b. 11 Jun 1279\nd. 9 Sep 1316|p469.htm#i14041|Cecily de Valoines|b. c 1284\nd. 16 Jul 1325|p469.htm#i14042|Sir Walter de Norwich|d. 20 Feb 1329|p468.htm#i14030|Katherine (?)||p472.htm#i14133|

Marriage*before 16 November 1351 1st=Eilizabeth de Montagu1 
Death*before 15 July 1360 1 

Last Edited2 Oct 2004

Citations

  1. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.

Eilizabeth de Montagu1

F, #14036, b. 1344, d. between 15 January 1361 and 14 July 1361

Birth*1344 1 
Marriage*before 16 November 1351 Groom=Walter de Ufford1 
Marriage*after 15 January 1361 Groom=John de Braose1 
Death*between 15 January 1361 and 14 July 1361 1 

Last Edited2 Oct 2004

Citations

  1. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.

John de Braose1

M, #14037

Marriage*after 15 January 1361 2nd=Eilizabeth de Montagu1 

Last Edited2 Oct 2004

Citations

  1. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.

Sir William de Ufford1

M, #14038, b. circa 1339, d. 15 February 1382

Father*Sir Robert de Ufford K.G.1 b. 9 Aug 1298, d. 4 Nov 1369
Mother*Margaret de Norwich1,2
Sir William de Ufford|b. c 1339\nd. 15 Feb 1382|p468.htm#i14038|Sir Robert de Ufford K.G.|b. 9 Aug 1298\nd. 4 Nov 1369|p468.htm#i14019|Margaret de Norwich||p468.htm#i14029|Sir Robert de Ufford|b. 11 Jun 1279\nd. 9 Sep 1316|p469.htm#i14041|Cecily de Valoines|b. c 1284\nd. 16 Jul 1325|p469.htm#i14042|Sir Walter de Norwich|d. 20 Feb 1329|p468.htm#i14030|Katherine (?)||p472.htm#i14133|

Birth*circa 1339 1 
Marriage*before 15 July 1360 Principal=Joan de Montagu1 
Marriage* 2nd=Isabel de Beauchamp1 
Death*15 February 1382 1 
Note He was the eventual heir of Walter de Norwich, his grandfather.2 
Title* 2nd Earl of Suffolk1 

Last Edited11 Oct 2004

Citations

  1. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.
  2. [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 3, p. 278.

Joan de Montagu1

F, #14039, b. 2 February 1349, d. between 17 August 1375 and 12 November 1375

Birth*2 February 1349 1 
Marriage*before 15 July 1360 Principal=Sir William de Ufford1 
Death*between 17 August 1375 and 12 November 1375 1 

Last Edited2 Oct 2004

Citations

  1. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.

Isabel de Beauchamp1

F, #14040, d. 29 September 1416

Marriage* Groom=John le Strange2 
Marriage* 2nd=Sir William de Ufford1 
Death*29 September 1416 1 

Last Edited2 Oct 2004

Citations

  1. [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.
  2. [S230] Adrian Channing, Le Strange in "Origin of Strange," listserve message 11 Apr 2003.
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