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John de Bures
- Preferred Name: John de Bures[1]
- Gender: M
- FSID: 9HPS-R8H
- Death: 22 DEC 1350 in Bodington, Northamptonshire, England
- Birth: ABT 1272 in Bures St. Mary, Sudbury, Suffolk, England at LATI: N1.9741 LONG: E0.7768
- Notes:
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Per Brian Tompsett's Directory of Royal ===
Per Brian Tompsett's Directory of Royal Genealogical Data, see The
Complete Peerage vol.V,pp.305-310. He is said to have been poisoned.
=== !SOURCE: "Magna Charta," Part VIII, by J ===
!SOURCE: "Magna Charta," Part VIII, by John B. Wurts, chp 285, pp2693 -2699
=== SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 S ===
SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 SO68) P.25, 41; ANCESTRAL FILE, LDS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY;
=== ! ! ! ! ! !! !! !Pedigrees of Some of th ===
! ! ! ! ! !! !! !Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants by J. Orton Buck and Timothy Field Beard Page 19 Plantagenet Royal Ancestry LDS Family History Library Accompanied his father on the Fifth Crusade in 1219 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !LDS Family History Library Rogers Ark 5 Mar 1995 Plantagenet Royal Ancestors ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !LDS Family History Library Rogers Ark 5 Mar 1995 Plantagenet Royal Ancestors Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants page 23 Hawises' 3rd husband was Sir John Bures died at Bodington 22 Dec 1350
=== Ancestral File Number: FSLB-SG ===
Ancestral File Number: FSLB-SG
=== b. Sir John Ferrers, of Southoe and Keys ===
b. Sir John Ferrers, of Southoe and Keystone, was the 1st Baron Ferrers of Chartley. r. SIR JOHN FERRERS, b. Cardiff, 20 Jun, 1271, d. Gascony, Aug. 1312, of Southoe and Keyston, first Baron Ferrers of Chartley; m. bef. 1300, Hawise Muscegros (189-5), b. 21 Dec. 1276, d. after June 1340, by Dec. 1350, of Charlton. [Weis "60 Colonists", line 57-31, p. 67.]
=== After his father's forfeiture of the tit ===
After his father's forfeiture of the title of Earl of Derby, he was summoned to Parliament as Baron Ferrers, of Chartley, Staffordshire. He tried to get Pope Nicholas III to get back his father's lands from Edmund, Earl of Lancaster, but was unsuccessful. Was appointed Seneschal of Aquitaine by Edward II.
=== !BIR-MAR-DEA-BUR: Bk, Medieval Knight by ===
!BIR-MAR-DEA-BUR: Bk, Medieval Knight by Stephen Turnbull.
=== !BIR-DEA: Bk, Medieval Knight by Stephen ===
!BIR-DEA: Bk, Medieval Knight by Stephen Turnbull.
=== From: Colonists 189-5; CP II; MC 57-5; C ===
From: Colonists 189-5; CP II; MC 57-5; CPV 305-310
=== . Hawise (Howise) Musegros was born Dec ===
. Hawise (Howise) Musegros was born December 21, 1276, and was living as late as June 24, 1340. She married (1) William de Mortimer, (2) John de Ferrers, and (3) John de Bures, who died at Bodington, December 22, 1350. The origin of this family was Bures near Bayeux, who owned an important castle there. Michel de Bures was, according to the Egerton manuscripts in the British Museum, the first of the name who came to England. He accompanied Duke William to the battle of Senlac, by whom he was given two manors in Somersetshire, one in Hertfordshire, mentioned in the Domesday survey. The two manors in Somersetshire are known as East Bower and West Bower, Bridgewater. Walter, his son, held a small manor near Calne in Wiltshire, to which he gave the name of Bures. Pierre de Bures was Viscount of Dieppe and Arques during the war of 1173-1174. The family prevailed in England, in the counties of Stafford, Somerset, Berks, Gloucester, and others, for several centuries (Ref: Crispin and Macary, pg. 66). John Bures and Hawise Musegros had a daughter, Catherine.
=== Source: Ancestral Roots 84, 189. ===
Source: Ancestral Roots 84, 189.
=== !Weis. 189-5. ===
!Weis. 189-5.
=== The origin of this family was Bures nea ===
The origin of this family was Bures near Bayeux, who owned an important castle there. Michel de Bures was, according to the Egerton manuscripts in the British Museum, the first of the name who came to England. He accompanied Duke William to the battle of Senlac, by whom he was given two manors in Somersetshire, one in Hertfordshire, mentioned in the Domesday survey. The two manors in Somersetshire are known as East Bower and West Bower, Bridgewater. Walter, his son, held a small manor near Calne in Wiltshire, to which he gave the name of Bures. Pierre de Bures was Viscount of Dieppe and Arques during the war of 1173-1174. The family prevailed in England, in the counties of Stafford, Somerset, Berks, Gloucester, and others, for several centuries (Ref: Crispin and Macary, pg. 66).
Preferred Parents:
Father: Robert de Bures, b. ABT 1255 in Acton, Suffolk, England d. 1331 in Bures St. Mary, Sudbury, Suffolk, England
Family 1: Hawise de Muscegros, b. 21 DEC 1276 in Charlton Musgrove, Somerset, England d. DEC 1350 in London, Middlesex, England
- Robert de Ferrers, b. 25 MAR 1309 in Chartley Castle, Staffordshire, England d. 28 AUG 1350 in Willisham, Suffolk, England
Sources:
- Title: Tallman, RichardRootsWeb.com, Inc., The Tallman Family. (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=ricktallman : May 2, 2013)
Author: Tallman, RichardRootsWeb.com, Inc., The Tallman Family. (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=ricktallman : May 2, 2013), accessed 4 Apr 2008).
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