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Elizabeth de Verdun
- Preferred Name: Elizabeth de Verdun[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
- Gender: F
- Burial: MAY 1360 in Lincoln Cathedral, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
- Death: 1 MAY 1360 in Burghersh, Somerset, England
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Countess
- FSID: LC1B-VQ9
- Title+(Nobility): 1329 in England with note: Description: Baroness of Burghersh
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartholomew_Burghersh_the_elder
- Birth: 11 JUN 1299 in Alton, Staffordshire, England at LATI: N2.9755 LONG: E1.8914 with note: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Verdun-8
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
He had the following children by his wife Elizabeth de Verdun, 2nd daughter of Theobald de Verdun, 2nd Baron Verdun:
Henry de Burghersh (died November 1348), married Isabel St John, daughter of Hugh St John, 2nd Baron St John of Basing but left no issue
Bartholomew Burghersh the younger (died 1369), married Cecily de Weyland
Thomas de Burghersh
Joan de Burghersh, married John Mohun, 2nd Baron Mohun
Margaret de Burghersh
Maud de Burghersh, married Sir John Grey, 2nd Baron Grey of Rotherfield in Oxfordshire, son of John de Grey, 1st Baron Grey de Rotherfield, by his first wife Katherine Fitzalan. Their heir was their grandson Bartholomew Grey (4th Baron Grey of Rotherfield), named after his Burghersh great grandfather. Bartholomew Grey was the son of his parents' eldest son John Grey and his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Richard de Poynings.
Elizabeth de Burghersh, who married Maurice FitzGerald, 4th Earl of Kildare, and was the mother of four sons, including Gerald FitzGerald, 5th Earl of Kildare, and John FitzGerald, the 6th Earl. There has been some debate about whether Maurice's wife was the daughter of Bartholomew de Burghersh the elder or younger. This can be clarified as follows: The Annales Hiberniae record that in 1347, after having been with the King at the siege of Calais, which was surrendered on 4 June, Maurice Fitz Thomas, Earl of Kildare was knighted by the King, and married to the daughter of Sir Bartholomew Burghersh the elder and his wife Elizabeth de Verdun, one of the heiresses of Theobald de Verdun, 2nd Baron Verdon. His wife is widely noted as being called Elizabeth. It is very clear that her father was Bartholomew Burghersh the elder. The reason we can be so certain is that her brother Henry's Inquisition Post Mortem was recorded in 1349. It records that he was the son of Bartholomew de Burghersh and that his heir was his brother Bartholomew, son of Bartholomew de Burghersh, aged 26 years and more. If this younger Bartholomew was aged 26 or more in 1349, he cannot have had a daughter who married Maurice Fitzgerald in 1347.
Bartholomew de Burghersh the elder was succeeded as Baron Burghersh by his son Bartholomew.
=== MCS4 13-7 Elizabeth de Verdon dau of fir ===
MCS4 13-7 Elizabeth de Verdon dau of first wife b. c. 1306 d. 1 May 1360 m. bef 11 June 1320 Sir Bartholomew de Burghersh. d 3 Aug 1355 Lord Burghersh, son of Robert, Lord Burghersh, and Maud de Badlesmere.
=== Source: Weis, Sheppard, Beal, The Magna ===
Source: Weis, Sheppard, Beal, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, 5th Ed., Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, [1999], 13-7 p. 15.
=== Sources: Norr; A. Roots, 70. Norr: Eliza ===
Sources: Norr; A. Roots, 70. Norr: Elizabeth Verdon, 2nd daughter of Maud; heiress of Ewyas Castleand Stoke.
=== Elizabeth de Verdun, daughter and coheir ===
Elizabeth de Verdun, daughter and coheir of Theobald de Verdun, 2nd Baron Verdon.
(Wikipedia)
=== ! ! !Americans of Royal Descent, by Char ===
! ! !Americans of Royal Descent, by Charles H. Browning, page 202
=== AF Some Early English Pedigrees, p. 128. ===
AF Some Early English Pedigrees, p. 128.
=== SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 S ===
SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 SO68) P.43, 45, 52; ENGLAND PUBLICATION AF NS, VOL 14, P.195; ENGLAND PUBLICATION 5 VOL 2 P.70, 71; ENGLAND PUBLICATION BJ, VOL 8 P.144; SHROPSHIRE PUBLICATION 1, P.34; DERBYSHIRE PUBLICATION A, VOL 31 P.304, WILSHIRE PUBLICATION 9 VOL 4 P.138; LEICESTERSHIRE PUBLICATION 9 P.31; ANCESTRAL FILE, LDS GENEALOGICALL SOCIETY;
=== !Elizabeth de Verdon (by 1), d. 1360; m. ===
!Elizabeth de Verdon (by 1), d. 1360; m. bef. 11 Jun. 1320, Sir Bartholomew de Burghersh, d. 3 Aug. 1335, Lord Burghersh, son of Robert, Lord Burghersh, and Maude de Badlesmer, dau. of Guncelin de Badlesmere. [Weis "60 Colonists" line 70-33, p. 76.]
Preferred Parents:
Father: Theobald de Verdun, b. 8 SEP 1278 in Alton Castle, Alton, Staffordshire, England d. 27 JUL 1316 in Alton, Staffordshire, England
Mother: Matilda de Mortimer, b. 1285 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England d. 1312 in Alton, Staffordshire, England
Family 1: Bartholomew de Burghersh 1st Baron Burghersh, b. 1287 in Burghersh, Sussex, England d. 3 AUG 1355 in Dover Castle, Kent, England
- m. 11 JUN 1320 in Sussex, England
- Bartholomew de Burghersh 2nd Baron Burghersh, b. BEF 1329 in Burghersh, Somerset, England d. 5 APR 1369 in Walsingham, Norfolk, England
Sources:
- Title: Elizabeth de Verdun (1306-1360) Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors
Author: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p368.htm#i11054 index to pedigrees [citations]
Publication: Name: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p368.htm#i11054;
Note: Elizabeth de Verdun [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11]
Last Edited 4 Apr 2020
F, #11054, b. circa 1306, d. 1 May 1360
Father Sir Theobald de Verdun, Lord Weoberley, Baron Alton, 2nd Lord Verdun, Constable & Justiciar of Ireland [2,3,4,5,12,7,13,9,10,14] b. 8 Sep 1278, d. 27 Jul 1316
Mother Maud de Mortimer [2,4,12,13,14] b. c 1286, d. 17 Sep 1312
Elizabeth de Verdun was born circa 1306 at of Ewyas Castle, Herefordshire, Stoke-upon-Tern, Salop, England. [4,8] She married Sir Bartholomew de Burghersh, 3rd Lord Burghersh, Seneschall of Ponthieu, Constable of Dover Castle & Warden of Cinque Ports, Constable of the Tower of London, son of Robert de Burghersh, 1st Lord Burghersh and Maud de Badlesmere, before 11 June 1320; They had 3 sons (Henry; Bartholomew, 4th Lord Burghersh; & Thomas, a cleric) and 2 daughters (Joan, wife of Sir John, 2nd Lord Mohun; & Elizabeth, wife of Sir Maurice FitzThomas, 4th Earl of Kildare). [2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11] Elizabeth de Verdun died on 1 May 1360; Buried at Grey Friars, London. [2,4,8]
Family: Sir Bartholomew de Burghersh, 3rd Lord Burghersh, Seneschall of Ponthieu, Constable of Dover Castle & Warden of Cinque Ports, Constable of the Tower of London b. b 1304, d. 3 Aug 1355
Children:
Maud de Burghersh+ [15] d. 23 Jan 1387
Sir Bartholomew de Burghersh, 4th Lord Burghersh, Justiciar of Chester, Steward & Constable of Wallingford & St. Valery+ [2,4,8] b. c 1323, d. 5 Apr 1369
Joan de Burghersh+ [2,4,8,9] b. c 1324, d. 4 Oct 1404
Elizabeth Burghersh+ [3,4,7,8] b. c 1326
Henry de Burghersh [16,4,5,8,10] b. c 1330, d. Nov 1348
Citations:
1. [S2855] The Complete Peerage, by Cokayne, Vol. II, p. 425; Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, by F. L. Weis, 4th Ed., p. 15; The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz, by Ronny O. Bodine, p. 122.
2. [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 169-170.
3. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 358.
4. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 365.
5. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 306.
6. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 254.
7. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 18-19.
8. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 24-25.
9. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 104.
10. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 321-322.
11. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. V, p. 247.
12. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 252-253.
13. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 24.
14. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. V, p. 244-245.
15. [S11568] The Complete Peerage, by Cokayne, Vol. VI, p. 148.
16. [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 570.
Page: Relationships and 16 sources
- Title: Geneanet - Elizabeth De VERDUN (Baroness Burghersh
Publication: Name: https://gw.geneanet.org/belfast8?lang=en&n=burghersh&oc=0&p=bartholomew;
- Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Theobald de Verdon alias de Verdun
Author: J E E S Sharp and A E Stamp, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward II, File 56', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 6, Edward II (London, 1910), pp. 35-44. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol6/pp35-44 [accessed 23 January 2020].
Publication: Name: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol6/pp35-44;
Note: 54. THEOBALD DE VERDON alias DE VERDUN.
Writ, 30 July, 10 Edward II [1316].
STAFFORD. Inq. 8 October, 10 Edward II [1316].
Alveton. The castle with its members, viz.—Bredeleye, Farley, Cotene, Wutton, Deneston [alias Denston], Staunton, Strongeshull [alias Streingeshull], Buckenhale, Fenton and Balderdeleye (extents given), held of the king in chief by service of a knight’s fee.
Elizabeth late his wife is pregnant of a living child. His daughters, Joan aged 13, Elizabeth aged 10, and Margery aged 7, are his next heirs.
SALOP. Inq. 24 October, 10 Edward II.
Stoke upon Tyrne. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of 1/2 knight’s fee.
Lodelowe. A moiety of the town (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of 1/4 knight’s fee.
Elizabeth his wife is pregnant, but unless it shall be of a male child, his heirs are his daughters as above.
WARWICK. Inq. 23 October, 10 Edward II.
Braundone. The manor with its members (extent given), held of the earl of Warwick in chief by service of a knight’s fee.
Flekkenho. The hamlet, a member of Braundone, held by Walter Coyni for life by the demise of the said Theobald, doing 40s. yearly.
Bretford hamlet. Geoffrey de Chaumbreleyn enfeoffed the nuns Seburga and Aoemy of 150a. of his demesne, and of the meadow between Bretford and the mill-pond of Merstone, and of all the lands between these four boundaries, viz.—Musewellesshiche and Fosse between the river Afvam and the grove of Burtele, with common at Braundone for all necessaries; and the said nuns, with his assent, thereof enfeoffed the prior, &c. of Kyneliwurth, who delivered the same to Richard the clerk of Bretford for life, rendering 1 mark yearly, and the said Richard by collusion delivered to the lord of Braundone of that time all the above, which of right belong to the church of Kenellewrthe.
Heirs as above, but Joan aged 12 years.
Memorandum (by the escheator?). Concerning the hamlet of Bretford the jury would not deliver any other form of inquisition than the above, but the said Theobald entered upon that hamlet after the death of his father, in the king’s 3rd year, as his inheritance, as was found by the inquisitions then returned into the chancery, and has now died seised thereof, claiming such estate therein for himself and his heirs.
LEICESTER. Inq. 18 October, 10 Edward II.
Neubold. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by service of 1/10 knight’s fee.
Heirs as above, but Joan aged 14, Elizabeth 12, and Margery 5 years.
LEICESTER. Inq. 16 October, 10 Edward II.
Luttreworth. The manor (extent given), including a pasture called Logeleys, and a market and fair, held of John son of John de Wolreton by service of 10s. yearly called ‘mauflyn,’ which the said John renders for the guard of the castle of Northampton.
Cotesbech without Luttreworth (extent given), including two views at Skefftynton, held of the king in chief by service of 1/6 knight’s fee.
Heirs as above.
OXFORD. Inq. 26 October, 10 Edward II.
La Hethe. The manor (extent given), held of Thomas Daudele, service unknown.
Heir unknown, because his wife is pregnant.
BUCKINGHAM. Inq. 21 October, 10 Edward II.
Farnham. The manor and the hamlet of Sere (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of finding a glove for his right hand on the day of the king’s coronation for supporting the king’s right arm with his said gloved hand whilst the king shall hold his sceptre (regalem virgam).
Heir unknown.
WILTS. Inq. 10 October, 10 Edward II.
Stoke Verdon. The manor (extent given), held of the abbess of Wilton at a fee farm rent of 11l. yearly to her and her successors.
Wyvelesford. A capital messuage, 60a. arable, 3a. meadow, pasture, rents, &c., held of the bishop of Salisbury rendering 4l. 13s. 4d. yearly to him and his successors.
Heirs, Joan, Elizabeth and Margery, as above.
HEREFORD. Extent. Tuesday the feast of All Souls, 10 Edward II.
Webbeleye. The castle and manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of 2 1/2 knights’ fees.
Heirs as above, Joan aged 13, Elizabeth 10, and Margery 5 years.
MARCHES OF WALES [HEREFORD]. Extent. Friday the morrow of SS. Simon and Jude, 10 Edward II.
Ewyas Lacy. The castle and a moiety of the manor (extent given), held of the king in chief, service unknown. There are no advowsons of churches, and the jury know not of any knights’ fees.
Heirs as above, ages unknown.
Extent or summary of the above lands, &c., with the variation there given within square brackets.
Writ of certiorari de feodis, &c., 27 September, 10 Edward II.
BUCKINGHAM. Inq. Friday after St. John ante Portam Latinam, 10 Edward II.
Farnham. The advowson of the church. He held no knights’ fees in the county.
[DERBY AND STAFFORD.] Inq. Monday the morrow of St. Cuthbert, 10 Edward II.
Knights’ fees &c., pertaining to the honour of Alvetone.
Fornewerk. 1/2 knight’s fee held by John de Verdun.
Hertheshorn. A knight’s fee held by John de Scherthasles [alias de Sherthales] and the heirs of Robert de Farnham.
La Newehalle [alias Neuhall]. 1/2 knight’s fee held by the heirs of Robert de la Warde.
Crakemerch and Creygthon. A knight’s fee held by Sir Walter de Verdun [alias de Werdon] and Sir John de Baryngton.
Northbury. A knight’s fee, tenant unknown.
He had no advowsons of churches pertaining to the honour aforesaid.
LEICESTER. Inq. 14 January, 10 Edward II.
Brantyngthorp and Pethlynge [alias Petlyng]. Two knights’ fees held by the abbot of Muryval.
Shathewelle. 1/4 knight’s fee held by William Fyton.
Thorp by Lilleborn and Bildeston. 1/8 knight’s fee held by Walter Chaynel.
Parva Assheby. 1/6 knight’s fee held by John de Folevile.
Fleckeneye. 1/6 knight’s fee held by John Yvon and other free tenants.
Stanton Harald. 1/4 knight’s fee held by the heirs of Elias de Stanton.
Worthington [alias Wortyngton]. 1/4 knight’s fee, tenant unknown.
Bourton [alias Burton] Overay. 1/2 knight’s fee held by the heirs of Robert de Normanvlle [alias de Normanvill].
Nouesleye. A knight’s fee, tenant unknown.
Boseworthe, Neubold, Skeftyngton, Lutturworthe and Cotesbach. The advowsons of the churches.
WARWICK. Inq. 15 January, 10 Edward II.
Hornton and Hornlegh. A knight’s fee held by Richard de Sutton.
Hunstanscote. 1/4 knight’s fee, tenant unspecified.
Little Fleckenho. 1/2 knight’s fee held by John Coigne.
Assheho and Caldecote. A knight’s fee held by the heirs of Geoffrey de Symely.
Dersyngton. A knight’s fee held by Henry de Prayeres.
Wolframcote. 1/2 knight’s fee held by Robert de Langeleye.
Great Fleckenho. 1/2 knight’s fee held by the free tenants there.
Sheldon. 1/2 knight’s fee held by Nicholas de Scheldon.
Thurlaston. A knight’s fee held by Simon son of Margery and John de Derset.
Lillyngton. 1/2 knight’s fee held by the heirs of Peter de Wolwardington.
Bereford. 1/2 knight’s fee held by John de Napford.
Burton and Draycote. 1 3/4 knight’s fee held by Thomas de Garshale; and 1 3/4 knight’s fee held by Robert de Verdun.
Boddebrok. 1/2 knight’s fee held by the heirs of Robert de Hastang; and 1/2 knight’s fee held by the heirs of Philip de Gaydon [alias de Gayton].
Blakedon and Wrydefen. 1 1/2 knight’s fee, tenant unknown.
Avenederset. Two knights’ fees and three parts of a fee, held by the heirs of John de Cauntelou [alias de Canti Lupo].
[HEREFORD.] Inq. Saturday the feast of St. Vincent, 10 Edward II.
Erdesle, Letton, Brocbury, Suavesour, Stretton, Buterle and Kempele. 3 1/2 knights’ fees held of the honour of Webbele by Richard de Baskerville.
Hompton, Bakynton, Stretton, Lauton by Kyngeslane, and Lydecote. 3 1/2 knights’ fees held as above by Richard de Hompton.
Weston. 1/2 knight’s fee held as above by Robert de Weston.
Almaly, Leghton, Micheleschirche, Mannewyteschirche, Stannfordesfaucon, Standon, Achepichard and Bishampt[on]. 4 1/2 knights’ fees held as above by Philip ap Houwel, Rees ap Houwel and Joan Pichard.
Pyonia and Houton Cotes. 2 3/4 knights’ fees held as above by Richard de la Lynde, the younger, Philip ap Houwel and Rees ap Houwel.
Buford and Stanford upon Teme [alias Temede]. A knight’s fee held as above by Walter de Craueley.
Grendon. 1/5 knight’s fee held as above by John de Grendon.
Aleton. 1/5 knight’s fee held as above by Robert Broun.
Malmeshul Gamage. 1/10 knight’s fee held as above by William Gernon.
Webbeton, Cobbewell, Walsopthorn and Mere. 1/2 knight’s fee held as above by Roger de Kriketot and George de Kriketot.
Putteleye, Cheynest[re], Strete, Tuyldenehid, Estleche and Wallemesthorp. Four knights’ fees held as above by Richard Comyn and the heirs of William Comyn.
Munesleye [alias Monesleye]. 1/2 knight’s fee heid as above by the heirs of Richard Feypo [alias Faypo].
Markleye. Two knights’ fees held as above by the heirs of John son of John de Soulers [alias de Soleres].
Kusop. A knight’s fee pertaining to the castle of Ewyas.
Straddil. A knight’s fee pertaining to the same.
Rouleston. 1/2 knight’s fee pertaining to the same.
He held no advowsons of churches in the county of Hereford.
SALOP. Inq. Thursday the eve of the Annunciation, 10 Edward [II].
Buterleye. A knight’s fee held by Stephen de Buterleye.
Overheyton. 1/2 knight’s fee held by Robert Broun.
Heneleye [alias Henneleye], 1/2 knight’s fee held by Roger de Welyngton.
Wildredehope. 1/2 knight’s fee held by Burga late the wife of Richard de Harleye.
Sutton and Wycchecote. A knight’s fee held by John de Haulou [alias de Haulo] and the aforesaid Robert Broun.
Russhebury. 1/2 knight’s fee held by the same John de Haulou.
Hopton. A knight’s fee held by John de Hopton Kandivant [alias Candyvant].
Wyggele. 1/4 knight’s fee held by Robert son of Robert Dovyle.
Suthstoke. A knight’s fee held by the heir of Sir William de Lodelawe.
Eton. 1/2 knight’s fee held by William de Heselshawe.
Alverton and Hopton. 1/2 knight’s fee held by the tenants there.
Blecchele. 1/4 knight’s fee held by the heirs of Thomas Corbet.
Page: Mentioned in this source.
- Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Elizabeth de Burgo
Author: A. E. Stamp, E. Salisbury, E. G. Atkinson and J. J. O'Reilly, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward III, File 152', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 10, Edward III (London, 1921), pp. 499-513. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol10/pp499-513 [accessed 23 January 2020].
Publication: Name: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol10/pp499-513;
Note: 637. ELIZABETH DE BURGO.
Writ, 6 November, 34 Edward III [1360].
LINCOLN. Inq. taken at Cathorp, 10 December, 34 Edward III [1360].
Cathorp. The manor, whereof Gilbert de Aton enfeoffed Roger Damory, now dead, and the aforesaid Elizabeth, then his wife, to hold to them and the heirs of Roger, held of the king in chief by service of one knight’s fee.
She died on 4 November, 34 Edward III [1360]. Elizabeth, daughter of the said Roger and Elizabeth, married to John Bardolf, knight, aged 30 years and more, is the said Roger’s heir to the said manor.
Writ, 6 November, 34 Edward III.
DORSET. Inq. taken at Craneburn, Monday before the Epiphany, 34 Edward III.
Craneburn. The manor.
Tarrente Goundevill. The manor.
Pymperne. The manor.
Stupel. The manor.
Warham. The borough.
Wyke. The manor.
Portlond. The manor.
Wymouth. The borough.
All held of the king in chief by knight’s service.
Craneburn. A toft, 45a. arable, 1a. meadow, several from the Purification until the hay is carried, and after that common, 6a. pasture, 12a. wood, 53s. 4d. rent, held for life of Maud Beauboys by service of 10s. yearly, the reversion of which belongs to Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Roger Dammori, married to John Bardulf, as of the inheritance of Roger her father.
The deceased died on Wednesday after All Saints last. Elizabeth, daughter of William de Burgo, her kinswoman, married to Lionel, earl of Ulster, aged 20 years and more, is her heir.
Writ to the escheator in co. Dorset. The king, wishing to shew special grace to his son Lionel, earl of Ulster, and Elizabeth his wife, kinswoman and heir of Elizabeth de Burgo, orders the escheator to deliver (dimittas) to John Bruynyng, John Motelot and Stephen Bonde, late servants of Elizabeth de Burgo, all her lands &c. taken into the king’s hand on her death and allow them to dispose of the issues until further orders. The inquisitions taken under the previous writ are to be sent into chancery. 10 November, 34 Edward III.
Certificate of the escheator that he has taken the manors of Cranebourn, Tarrente Goundevill, Pymperne, Wyke and Portlond and the boroughs of Warham and Wymouth (as in the inquisition) and delivered them into the custody of John Brunyng, John Motelot and Stephen Bounde, together with all the issues since the death of the said earl (sic). (Undated.)
Writ, 6 November, 34 Edward III.
[WARWICK.] Inq. taken at Wolrichestoun, Wednesday before St. Clement, 34 Edward III.
Braundon. The manor, with the hamlet of Bretford (extent given), held in dower by endowment of Sir Theobald de Verdon, formerly her husband, of the earl of Warwick by service of one knight’s fee.
Fleckenho. The manor, similarly held in dower of the earl of Warwick or the bishop of Worcester, the jurors know not which, and the reversion belongs to William de Ferariis, kinsman and one of the heirs of Theobald de Verdon, aged 24 years and more.
She died on 4 November last. The reversion of the manor of Braundoun and the hamlet of Bretford belongs to Bartholomew de Burghasch, son and heir of Elizabeth, daughter and one of the heirs of Theobald, and the said Bartholomew is 30 years of age and more.
LEICESTER. Inq. taken at Lutteworth, Thursday before St. Edmund the King, 34 Edward III.
Neubold Verdoun. The manor (extent given), including a chief messuage, a vivary, a park, two watermills and two views of frankpledge at Schefynton, held of the king in chief by service of a tenth part of a knight’s fee.
Cotesbech. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by service of a sixth part of a knight’s fee.
These two manors are held in dower of the endowment of Sir Theobald de Verdoun, sometime her husband, and the reversions belong to John de Croppehull, knight, and Margery his wife, daughter and one of the heirs of Theobald; the said Margery is 40 years of age and more.
Lutteworth. The manor (extent given), with the advowson of the church, including pasture called Longeleyes and two ovens, held in dower, as above, of the co-heirs of John de Wolretoun by service of 10s. yearly called ‘mauslyn,’ and the said co-heirs render the said 10s. for ward of the castle of Norhamton. The reversion belongs to William de Ferariis, knight, son of Isabel, one of the daughters and heirs of Theobald de Verdoun. (The extent contains the words est ibidem quoddam furnum, tolnet’ cum nundinis val’ per annum 46s. 8d.)
Date of death as in the last inquisition.
Writ, 6 November, 34 Edward III.
HERTFORD. Inq. taken at Staundon, Monday before St. Thomas the Apostle, 34 Edward III.
Staundon. A manor called ‘la Rous’ (extent given) held for life, of the inheritance of Elizabeth, wife of John Bardolf, daughter and heir of Roger Dammory, of the king in chief (service illegible).
Date of death as above.
HERTFORD. Inq. taken at Staundon, Monday before St. Thomas the Apostle, 34 Edward III.
Staundon. The manor (extent given), including a park with deer, held of the king in chief as parcel of the earldom of Gloucester.
Popeshale. A tenement so called held of the king in chief as of the honour of Dover by service of rendering 10s. yearly for ward of Dover castle.
Buntyngford. A market (forum) and fair worth 60s. yearly.
Date of death, 4 November, and heir Elizabeth, wife of Lionel, earl of Ulster, aged 22 years and more.
ESSEX. Inq. taken at Berdefeld, Tuesday after St. Nicholas, 34 Edward III.
Berdefeld. The manor (extent given), including a park with deer in which is an enclosed meadow of 7 1/2a. wont to be mown for sustenance of the deer in winter, 100s. rent from the borough and a leet at (circa) Easter, held of the king in chief as parcel of the earldom of Gloucester, service not known.
She died on 4 November last. Elizabeth, wife of Sir Lionel, earl of Ulster, aged 22 years and more, is her kinswoman and heir.
ESSEX. Inq. taken at Bernardiston, Tuesday after St. Nicholas, 34 Edward III.
Clarette. The manor (extent given), including a leet at (circa) Easter, held of the king in chief, service not specified.
Stanbourne. A court held as of the fee of Clare.
Norton. A leet.
Stanbourne. A leet.
Topesfeld. A leet.
Shaldeford. A leet.
Halstede Horold. A leet.
Stanbourne. A court held as of the fee of the Marshal.
Wikeberghe. A leet, and 9s. 10d. from divers tenants.
Date of death and heir as in the last inquisition.
NORFOLK. Inq. taken at Walsyngham, 15 December, 34 Edward III.
Walsyngham. The manor (extent given), including 2 watermills, a windmill, a fishery, customs called ‘bosage,’ ‘wrongsheryngselver,’ a leet about the feast of St. George and a part of a leet about Michaelmas, a fair (nundine) on the feast of the Nativity of the Virgin, and a market, held of the king in chief by service of rendering 10s. yearly at the king’s castle of Norwich for waytefee.
Brecham. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief as parcel of the barony of Clare, service not known.
Stokesby, Owelton and elsewhere. 6l. 6s. 8d. foreign rents.
Sharneton. A leet held about the feast of the Invention of the Holy Cross.
Date of death and heir as in the last.
SUFFOLK. Inq. taken at Clare, Monday after St. Nicholas, 34 Edward III.
Sothewold. A messuage, 20a. land, 40s. rent and a last of herrings yearly worth five marks, a leet worth 10s. yearly, and perquisites of court worth 3s. 4d., held of the king in chief, service not known.
Date of death and heir not stated.
SUFFOLK. Inq. taken at Clopton, Wednesday before Christmas, 34 Edward III.
Clopton. The manor (extent given), including a leet about the feast of All Saints.
Ilketelishale. The manor.
Both held for life by gift of the present king, with remainder to John Bardolf and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Roger Dammory, and the deceased as heir of the same Roger, and to the heirs of the said Elizabeth (Bardolf); held of the king by service of the fourth part of a knight’s fee.
Elizabeth de Burgo and John Bardolf and Elizabeth his wife by fine levied with the king’s licence granted the manor of Ilketelishale to John de Lenne for life, to be held of the king, rendering to the grantors 20l. yearly, with remainder as above.
Date of death, 4 November.
SUFFOLK. Inq. taken at Clare, Monday after St. Nicholas, 34 Edward III.
Hunden. The manor (extent given), including 987a. arable and fallow, and 30 customary tenants owing 2,500 winter and 1,900 summer works, and 2 windmills and a park with deer, held of the king in chief as parcel of the earldom of Gloucester.
Clare. The castle, market and fair held of the king in chief as of the barony of Clare.
Sudbery. The manor (extent given), including 2 watermills, 2 windmills, a leet at (circa) Easter, held of the king in chief as of the barony of Clare.
(Unspecified.) Foreign rents of the honour of Clare, 48s. 8d.
Mildenhale. 34s. 10d. rent (firm’) and a great court of the honour of Clare.
Bernardiston. A leet.
Multon. A leet.
Wodehall in Sudbery. The manor (extent given) including 31a. underwood, a windmill, 2 watermills and pasture called ‘Pormanescroft,’ and a market with fairs at St. Martin and St. Gregory held of the king in chief, service not known.
Date of death and heir Elizabeth, as above.
Writ, 6 November, 34 Edward III.
WILTS. Inq. made at Salisbury, 2 January, 34 Edward III.
Stoke Verdon. The manor (extent given) held for life in dower by endowment of Sir Theobald de Verdon, her former husband, by assignment in chancery, of the abbess of Wilton as of her manor of Chalk by service of 11l. fee farm yearly and suit at the hundred of Chalk every three weeks.
Wyvelesford. The manor (extent given) similarly held in dower of the bishop of Salisbury by service of finding a candle burning day and night continuously in the cathedral church of St. Mary, Salisbury, before the high altar.
Date of death, 4 November last. The reversion of the two manors belongs to Thomas de Fournewale, knight, aged 30 years and more, son and heir of Joan, daughter and one of the heirs of Theobald de Verdon, by assignment of the present king made in Chancery.
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- Title: Magna Charta Sureties, 1215
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis Th.D., editor, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215 - The Barons Named in the Magna Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America Durung the Early Colonial Years, Fifth Edition, Third Printing (Balrimore, Maryland: Benealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2006), page 14-15, [Line 13]. Cit. Date: 29 Nov 2020.
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- Title: Elizabeth de Verdun Burghersh, "Find A Grave Index"
Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVLG-FRZW : 17 July 2020), Elizabeth de Verdun Burghersh, 1360; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
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Elizabeth de Verdun Burghersh
BIRTH 1306 England
DEATH 1 May 1360 (aged 53–54) England
BURIAL Lincoln Cathedral
Lincoln, City of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
MEMORIAL ID 101700262
Daughter of Thebaud de Verdun and Maud de Mortimer. Wife of Sir Bartholomew de Burghersh, married before 11 June 1320.
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