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Margaret de Chandos
- Preferred Name: Margaret de Chandos[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
- Alternate Name: Elizabeth Chandos
- Gender: F
- LdsSealingToParents: 4 JUN 1985 with note: GEDCOM data
- Birth: ABT 1350 in Snodhill, Herefordshire, England at LATI: N2.0575 LONG: E2.9952
- Death: 4 APR 1406 in Beverston, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom at LATI: N1.6432 LONG: E2.2021 with note: UPDATE
- Burial: 1406 in Coberley, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom at LATI: N1.8452 LONG: E2.056
- LdsEndowment: 1 JUN 1985 with note: GEDCOM data
- Christening: 1350 in Snodhill, Herefordshire, England, United Kingdom at LATI: N2.0575 LONG: E2.9952 with note: update
- LdsBaptism: 30 MAY 1985 with note: GEDCOM data
- FSID: L621-NSM
- Notes:
=== Ancestral File Number: 158M-9HG ===
Ancestral File Number: 158M-9HG
=== Ancestral File Number: G6F6-9L ===
Ancestral File Number: G6F6-9L
=== !Information from Pedigree Chart by paid ===
!Information from Pedigree Chart by paid researcher for family org. showing source as Peerage Vol X p. 665;
=== !father Sir Thomas Chaundos mother Lucy ===
!father Sir Thomas Chaundos mother Lucy ipm 7H4 Her heir Robert de Pabenham ae 30 perhaps of Worcs. #970 gives Thomas de Berkeley three wives but the notes in Complete Peerage make it clear that Margaret, the widow, is the sister of Sir John Chaundos and the mother of the daughters. She is called Elizabeth in one document but Margaret in all the others.
=== Ancestral File Number: 158M-9G8 ===
Ancestral File Number: 158M-9G8
=== ! ! BAPTIZED; ENDOWED; SEALED TO PARENTS ===
! ! BAPTIZED; ENDOWED; SEALED TO PARENTS: IGI 1994 Edition, Film # 1903765. ! SEALED TO SPOUSE: {Thomas Berkeley} IGI 1994 Edition, Film # 1903614. ! RELATIONSHIP: Patron, H. Reed Black, is 19th G G Son.
=== !GENERAL:Ancestral File (R), Ancestral F ===
!GENERAL:Ancestral File (R), Ancestral File (R), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998 Repository: Family History Library 35 N West Temple Street S
Preferred Parents:
Father: Thomas Chandos, b. 1323 in Snodhill, Herefordshire, England d. 6 OCT 1375 in Fownhope, Herefordshire, England
Mother: Isabel , b. 1315 in Hampshire, England
Family 1: John Betteshorne, b. 1310 in Mere, Wiltshire, England d. 6 FEB 1399 in Tetbury, Gloucestershire, England
- m. 1370 in Gloucestershire, England
- Alice de Berkeley, b. 1379 in Coberley, Gloucestershire, England d. 12 MAY 1414
Family 2: Thomas de Berkeley, b. 10 OCT 1351 in Coberley, Gloucestershire, England d. 12 APR 1405 in Cubberley, Gloucestershire, England
- Alice de Berkeley, b. 1379 in Coberley, Gloucestershire, England d. 12 MAY 1414
Sources:
- Title: Millennium File
Publication: Name: http://search.ancestry.com/collections/7249/records/109616108;
- Title: Inquisition Post Mortem (IPM) for John Chaundos, knight
Author: King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/23-253/ [Accessed: 20/1/2020]
Publication: Name: http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/23-253/;
Note: JOHN CHAUNDOS, KNIGHT
253 Writ. ‡ 20 December 1428. [Haseley].
HEREFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Hereford 7 January 1429. [Walwayn].
[Inquisition: ms worn, torn, and galled.]
Jurors: Hugh Monyten ; John Brugge ; Thomas Ragon ; Roger ?Aunsham; Thomas More ; William Greye ; John Moton ; Robert de Assle ; William de Lauke ; William Tomkyns .
Hugh Harper, clerk , William Peion, clerk , and Thomas Bromwyche were lately seised of the following in demesne as of fee.
Wellington, the manor
, and
3 messuages, 3 carucates of land, 20 a. meadow, 20 a. wood, 20 a. pasture, and 40s. rent in Wellington called Adzor
, pertaining to the same manor, held of the king in chief by knight service, annual value £20. By their indenture dated Wellington 13 December 1406, shown to the jurors, they granted the manor, described as the manor of Wellington, and all their other lands and tenements, meadows, woods, pastures, rents, and services in Wellington called Adzor, to John Chaundos and Philippa his wife, and to the male heirs of John’s body, to hold of the chief lords of those fees by due service in perpetuity. Failing such heirs, a moiety of the manor and of the lands and tenements called Adzor should remain to William Walwayn , John Catesby , and Roger Hoore , clerks, and John Walwayn of Stoke ?Edith , all now deceased, and to Thomas Walwayn , Richard Walwayn son of John Walwayn , and Richard Gambon , all still living, and to their heirs and assigns in perpetuity. The other moiety should remain to Thomas de la Hay , John Skydemore, knight , described as John Skydemore son of John Skydemore , Richard de la Mare , Thomas Burghope , and Richard Walsshe of Eton, chaplain , all still living, and Richard Carpenter, vicar of Peterchurch , and William Brut, vicar of Woolhope , both now deceased, and to their heirs and assigns in perpetuity. Royal licence was obtained, as shown by letters patent dated Westminster 20 October 1406, shown to the jurors [CPR 1405–1408, p. 246]. John Chaundos was seised in demesne as of fee tail male, and Philippa his wife was seised in demesne as of free tenement. Philippa died with John still living. He afterwards died without heir male of his body. A moiety of the manor and the lands and tenements called Adzor should remain to Thomas Walwayn , Richard Walwayn , and Richard Gambon and their heirs, and the other moiety should remain to Thomas de la Hay , John Skydemore, knight , Richard de la Mare , Thomas Burghope , and Richard Walsshe and their heirs in perpetuity. Richard de la Mare, esquire , John Merbury, esquire , Walter Mybbe , John Daundeseye , and Richard Walsshe, clerk , were seised of the following in demesne as of fee.
Snodhill, the castle, manor, and lordship, with park, mill, rents and services, free warren, a fishery in the water of the Dore, view of frankpledge, knights’ fees, and advowson of the free chapel of the castle, held of the king in chief by knight service.
They demised it to John Chaundos , to hold at their will by rendering a red rose at Midsummer. He had no other estate there, and possession of free tenement and fee after the death of John, and always afterwards, rests with Richard, John, Walter, John, and Richard. John Goldyngton , Robert Sireston , and John Swanscombe , all still living, and John Chancy and Robert Kendale , now deceased, were lately seised in demesne as of fee of the following.
Fownhope, the manor with all its liberties and franchises, 6 messuages, 2 carucates of land, 100 a. meadow, 100 a. wood, 100 a. pasture, rent of 40s., and free fishery in the water called Wye, parcel of the manor, with appurtenances in Fownhope, Littlehope, Mordiford, and Holme Lacy (Home), held of the king in chief by knight service, annual value £40
; and
6 messuages, 100 a. land, 10 a. meadow, 10 a. pasture, and rent of 40s. called ‘Stepulconyslond’ in Fownhope, annual value 40s., held of John Hervy in socage.
By their indenture dated Fownhope 7 June 1417, shown to the jurors, they demised the above to John Chaundos and to his assigns for his life, to hold by rendering one red rose to John Goldyngton , John Swanscombe , John Chancy , Robert Sireston , and Robert Kendale at Midsummer. The manor etc. was described as the manor of Fownhope with all liberties and franchises and all those lands, tenements, meadows, woods, pastures, rents and services, free fishery of water of Wye with appurtenances in Fownhope, Littlehope, Mordiford, and Holme Lacy (Home), lately held by gift of Thomas Bromwyche, esquire, senior , and the lands and tenements called ‘Stepulconyslond’ in Fownhope, lately held by enfeoffment of John Chaundos . Royal licence was obtained by letters patent dated Westminster 25 November 1416, shown to the jurors [CPR 1416–1422, pp. 50–51]. John Chaundos was seised in his demesne as of free tenement of the manor of Fownhope and the lands and tenements called ‘Stepulconyslonde’ and died so seised. The manor and lands should revert to John Goldyngton , Robert Sireston , John Swanscombe , and to their heirs. He held the following in demesne as of fee, to him and his heirs in perpetuity.
Lugwardine, the manor, annual value £20
; and
Lymbury , the manor, annual value 20s.
, held of Thomas Swynford and Elizabeth his wife, in right of Elizabeth, as of her manor of Ashperton by fealty and one pair of gilt spurs, price 2s., payable at Midsummer.
He died on 16 December last [1428] without heir of his body. Giles Brugge, esquire , is kin and one of his next heirs as the son of Alice one of the daughters of Elizabeth sister of John Chaundos , and aged 30 and more. Margaret wife of Nicholas Mattesdon is kin and his other next heir as the other daughter of Elizabeth sister of John Chaundos , and aged ?40 and more.
C 139/40/54 mm.1–2
E 149/143/1 m.1
Page: Mentioned in this source.
- Title: Ancestry Family Trees
Author: Ancestry Family Tree
- Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Margaret widow of Thomas Berkeley of Coberley
Author: J. L. Kirby, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry IV, Entries 1-51', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 19, Henry IV (London, 1992), pp. 1-13. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol19/pp1-13 [accessed 11 January 2020].
Publication: Name: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol19/pp1-13;
Note: 42 MARGARET WIDOW OF THOMAS BERKELEY OF COBERLEY
Writ 23 April 1406.
DERBY. Inquisition. Chilcote. 15 May.
She held a third part of the manor of Chilcote in dower for life with reversion to Margaret wife of Nicholas Mattesdon, daughter of Thomas, and Alice wife of Thomas Brugge, his other daughter and heir, both of full age. The manor is held of the heirs of Thomas de Erdyngton, knight, by knight service, annual value of the third part £6.
She died on 4 April last. Margaret and Alice are next heirs, aged 30 years and more and 28 years and more.
43
Writ 24 April 1406.
GLOUCESTER. Inquisition. Cheltenham. 10 May.
She held a third part of the manors of Stoke Orchard and Coberley in dower for life with reversion as above. Stoke Orchard is held of the king in chief in petty serjeanty, annual value of the third part 40s.; the third part of Coberley of Robert Cheddre and Elizabeth his wife in right of Elizabeth by knight service, annual value 40s.
Date of death and heirs as above.
44
Writ, mandamus, ordering the taking of the inquisition if not already taken, 17 Aug. 1406.
GLOUCESTER. Inquisition. Gloucester. 30 Aug.
She held a third part of the manor of Stoke Orchard, except 1 a., and a third part of half the manor of Coberley, in dower for life by the assignment of Nicholas Mattesdon and Margaret, one daughter and heir of Thomas Berkeley, of full age, with reversion to them; because these with the manor of Chilcote were allotted to them. The 1 a. in Stoke Orchard, the half manor of Coberley, and the manor of Eldersfield in Worcestershire were allotted to Thomas Brugge and Alice, the other daughter and heir, also of full age, by partition between them.
The third part of Stoke Orchard is held of the king in chief in grand serjeanty, annual value 60s. The third part of the half of Coberley manor is held of Richard Cheddre and Elizabeth his wife in right of Elizabeth, annual value 26s.8d.
Date of death as above. Who is next heir is unknown.
45
Writ 17 May 1406.
WORCESTER. Inquisition. Upton upon Severn. 4 June.
She held a rent of 20 marks, granted to her for life from the manor of Eldersfield by Thomas Bruge in allowance for dower from that manor.
Date of death as above. Robert de Patenham, her next heir, is aged 30 years and more.
46
Writ, plenius certiorari, the reversion of the annual rent not having been stated in the last inquisition, 3 Aug. 1406.
WORCESTER. Inquisition. Upton upon Severn. 14 Aug.
The rent of 20 marks was granted by Thomas Brugge by a deed with clause of distraint. It was extinguished by her death, and cannot descend, revert or remain. She was not dowered with the manor.
Writs to assign dower and partition between the daughters of Thomas Berkeley, 22 May 1405, 17 Oct. 1406 [CCR 1402–5, p.432; CFR 1399–1405, p.308; 1405–13, p.57].
C 137/53, no.22
E 149/85, no.8; 88, no.6
Page: The main subject of this source.
- Title: Inquisition Post Mortem (IPM) for Katharine Bromwyche
Author: Maskelyne and H. C. Maxwell Lyte, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry VII, Entries 751-800', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 2, Henry VII (London, 1915), pp. 486-508. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/series2-vol2/pp486-508 [accessed 11 January 2020].
Publication: Name: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/series2-vol2/pp486-508;
Note: 753. KATHARINE BROMWYCHE.
Writ 16 May, inquisition 9 June, 19 Henry VII [1504].
William Midilham, clerk, Henry Chapman, Thomas Hord, Hugh Carewe, Geoffrey Holford and John Holford, were seised of the under-mentioned moiety of a manor in fee, and, being so seised, gave it to the said Katharine Bromwiche and one Robert Mattesdon, then her husband, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies between them begotten, with remainder in default to the heirs of his body, with remainder in default to the right heirs of John Chaundos, knight, then deceased.
They were seised thereof accordingly in fee tail, by the form of the gift; and, being so seised, he died without heir of his body begotten and she was solely seised of the moiety aforesaid in fee tail by survivorship, as tenant in fee tail after possibility of issue between her and the said Robert extinct, and died so seised.
Giles Brugges, knight, is cousin and next heir of the said John Chaundos, knight, late deceased, viz. son of Thomas, son of Giles, son of Alice, daughter of Elizabeth (sic), sister of the said John Chaundos, knight, and is aged 50 and more.
She died 23 March last [1504]. Thomas Chipernam, clerk, is her cousin and next heir, viz. son of John, son of Nicholas, brother of Henry her father, and is aged 40 and more.
HEREFORD. A moiety of the manor of Lugwardyne, worth 8l., held of the king in chief, by service of 1/2 of a knight’s fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (77.) E. Series II. File 411. (1.)
Page: Mentioned in this source.
- Title: Additional Inquisition Post Mortem (IPM) for John Chaundos
Author: King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/26-284/ [Accessed: 20/1/2020]
Publication: Name: http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/26-284/;
Note: JOHN CHAUNDOS
284 [ Writ not extant.]
[?20 December 1428: see CIPM, XXIII, 253]
HEREFORDSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition [indented]. Hereford. 1 December 1445. [fitz Harry].
Jurors: John Hopton ; William Devereux ; John Waldebef ; Roland Wynnesley ; Hugh Brugge ; Thomas Vynour ; Thomas Hugyns ; John ?Bradford [ms torn] ; John Payen ; John Burgen ; Thomas Monmouth ; and John Wattes .
He held no lands or tenements of the king in chief in demesne or in service. One Walter de Chaundos was lately seised of the following in demesne as of fee, which he granted to Roger Chaundos and the heirs of his body, so that Roger was seised in demesne as of fee tail. He died seised of such estate. After his death the manor descended to Thomas Chaundos as son and heir of Roger, by form of the grant. Thomas was seised in demesne as of fee tail and had issue: John Chaundos , and Elizabeth, and died seised of such estate. After his death the manor descended to this John Chaundos , named in the writ, as son and heir by form of the grant, and he was seised in demesne as of fee tail. John Cornewaill, knight , John Goldyngton , Robert Sireston , John Swaynescombe , n137 John Chaunsy , and Robert Kendale entered on the possession of John Chaundos , expelled him from the manor, and disseised him. They continued their possession during the whole life of John Chaundos and received all the issues of the manor from his death until 7 November 1443, and on that day. From then until the taking of this inquisition Henry, duke of Warwick received the issues.
Fownhope, the manor, annual value £20, held of William Mountfort, knight , of the manor of Snodhill, by knight service.
He died without heir of his body on 16 December 1428. Giles Brugge and Robert Mattesdon are his kin and next heirs. Giles, the son of Alice, one of the daughters of Elizabeth, sister of John, is aged 40 and more. Robert, the son of Margaret, another daughter of Elizabeth, is aged 30 and more.
[Head:] Delivered to court on 18 December 1445.
C 139/117/11 m. 1
n137^: E 149: Swannescombe.
Page: Mentioned in this source.
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