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Roger de Newmarche
- Preferred Name: Roger de Newmarche[1]
- Gender: M
- Alt. Death: 1350 in Yorkshire, England
- Birth: ABT 1270 in Brecon, Wales at LATI: N1.95 LONG: E3.3833
- FSID: G91K-Q8X
- Death: MAR 1352 in Womersley, Yorkshire, England at LATI: N3.6667 LONG: E1.2
- Fact: with note: Description: Parents listed in this record are incorrect, as they are born AFTER this Roger's date of birth!
- Title (Nobility): with note: Description: Sir Knight
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Newmarch Pedigree:
ROGER DE NEWMARCH the 2nd, succeeded Roger the 1st, in temp. Edward III. He seems to have been a loyal and trusted subject, having been one of the Custodes Portuum 10 Edward III., A.D. 1336, and his name fre-quently occurs in the Rotuli Scotiae of that Ring's reign as in command of the fighting men of the West Riding, Co. York. In 20 Edward III., A.D. 1347, he had granted to him a charter for a weekly market, and a fair on St. Martin's Eve in his manor of Wymersley; and in 26 Edward III. he held the manors of Thorpe and Balne, Heselwood and Owston, Co. York, with a free fishing in the river Don. Inquis. post mortem. A fine monumental effigy of this knight is stated by Hunter, writing in 1828, as still to be seen in the church of Wymersley, in the windows of which were once the figures of Ralph de Newmarch, who will be mentioned hereafter, and Elizabeth, his wife, the heiress of the Whatton family.
Bill Day:- The YAJ V30 records that Roger de Newmarch married Matilda in 1329 and their children were named Adam, John and Elizabeth. This is evidence of a second wife but the children must be from his first wife.
Close Roll 1336 March 24, Westminster. This notes that Adam de Newmarch left debts that have fallen upon his grandson Roger and the king is pleased to alieviate the situation.
The Rotuli Scotiae records that Roger de Newmarch, knight of the wapentake of Osgoldcross and Stayncross was summoned for military service against the Scots in 1335, 1336, 1338 and 1344. Womersley is in the wapentake of Osgoldcross.
Roger died in March 1352 and his IPM reveals that his son Adam had died before him.
Roger Neumarche, knight or Roger de Neumarche. Writ.. 20 March, 26 Edward III. York. Inquisition taken at Doncastre, Saturday before St. Mark. 26 Edward III. Thorp in Balne. The manor (extent given, with field names) held for his life of the grant of Henry de Bello Monte, late Earl of Boghan, with reversion to the said Henry and his heirs. Part of the said manor is held of John de Rithre knight, as of the manor of Heselwood by knight s service and by rendering to the said John and his heirs, lords of the said manor, 10s. yearly. One bovate of land in the said manor is held of Hugh de Hastings, knight, by fealty and by service of 16d. yearly. The meadow del Hallgarth.. which pertains to the said manor, is held of William de Scargill by fealty and by service of 18d. yearly. The extent includes a fishery in the river Done. He held no other lands etc. for life in the county. He died on Sunday in the second week of Lent last.
Henry de Bello Monte, son and heir of John de Bello Monte, late son and heir of the aforesaid Henry de Bello Monte, late Earl of Boghan.. aged 8 years and more, is heir of the said Henry de Bello Monte of the said manor of Thorp. Robert Neumarche, son of Adam Neumarche, son of the deceased, aged 8 years and more, is his heir in blood.
Nation Archives Item details: SC 8/5/220 Petitioners: Thomas de Corbrigg (Corbridge), parson of the church of Kypax Addressees: King and council Places mentioned: Kippax, [West Riding of Yorkshire]; Evertoun en le Clay (Everton), [Nottinghamshire]; Isle of Axholme, [Lincolnshire] Other people mentioned: Roger Noefmarche; John Haunsard; Thomas de Sandeby Nature of request: He complains that, during the time of disturbance, Noefmarche, Haunsard and Sandeby, with other malefactors, took from him at Everton in the Clay two horses and 133 sheep, and took them to the Isle of Axholme and there put them under the control of the Earl of Arundel's bailiffs, under pretext of the gift of the said Isle of Axholme to the earl by the king. [1322]
Chancery: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series I, Edward III C 135/114/25 Roger Neumarche, knight, or Roger de Neumarche: Yorkshire . Detailed descriptions at item level. Items are dated by the date of the writ, but some inquests were held in succeeding regnal years. This is reflected in the range of covering dates given to Date range: 1353 - 1352.
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. 10, Edward III 1351/52 Roger de Newmarch died on March 11. "25. Roger Neumarche, knight, or Roger de Neumarche. Writ, 20 March, 26 Edward III. YORK. Inq. taken at Doncastre, Saturday before St. Mark, 26 Edward III. Thorp in Balne. The manor (extent given, with field names) held for his life of the grant of Henry de Belle Monte, late earl of Boghan, with reversion to the said Henry and his heirs. Part of the said manor is held of John de Rithre, knight, as of the manor-of Heselwod, by knight's service and by rendering to the said John and his heirs, lords of the said manor, 10s. yearly. Certain tenements in Ouston, which pertain to the said manor, are held of the duke of Lancaster by fealty and by service of 3s. yearly. One bovate of land in the said manor is held of Hugh de Hastynges, knight, by fealty and by service of 16d. yearly. The meadow del Hallegarth, which pertains to the said manor, is held of William de Scargill by fealty and by service of 18d. yearly. The extent includes a fishery in the river Done. He held no other lands &c. for life in the county. He died on Sunday in the second week of Lent last. Henry de Bello Monte, son and heir of John de Bello Monte, late son and heir of the aforesaid Henry de Bello Monte, late earl of Boghan, aged 8 years and more, is heir of the said Henry de Bello Monte of the said manor of Thorp. Robert Neumarche, son of Adam Neumarche, son of the deceased, aged 8 years and more, is his heir in blood."
=== cant be right ===
how could the son be born before the father was born? messes up this lineage big time!!
=== L Sorley: The Sorley Pedigrees pp51, 39 ===
L Sorley: The Sorley Pedigrees pp51, 39 V M Norr: Some Early English Pedigrees P. 144
=== new parents Adam and Elizabeth Neumarch added 04/20/22 ===
add new parents based on info from
https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p436.htm#i13077
=== SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 S ===
SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 SO68) P.39, 40, 51;
=== --Other Fields Death: Quality: 0 ===
--Other Fields Death: Quality: 0
Preferred Parents:
Father: Adam de Newmarch, b. 1240 in Yorkshire, England d. BEF 20 JAN 1302 in Yorkshire, England
Mother: Elizabeth Mowbray, b. 1242 in Axholme, Lincolnshire, England d. 1330 in Rise, Yorkshire, England
Family 1: Matilda of Yorkshire , b. 1272 in England d. AFT MAR 1355
- m. ABT 1300 in Yorkshire, England
- Elizabeth Newmarch, b. ABT 1306 in Womersley, Yorkshire, England
Family 2: Cecily Bowmester, b. ABT 1282 in , YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
Sources:
- Title: geni
Publication: Name: http://www.geni.com/people/Roger-De-Newmarch/6000000007158812428;
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