6452224. Madog AP IEUAN Ap Cadwagan. [Parents]
6452226. Rhys AP MEREDUDD Lord Of Dryslwyn married Adda DE HASTINGS. [Parents]
6452227. Adda DE HASTINGS. [Parents]
6452232. Gruffyd GOCH From Bradwen.
6452240. Gruffyd AP RHYS VYCHAN. [Parents]
6452268. John 4Th Baron De Audley TUCHET Of Heleigh, Sir was born 23 Apr 1371 in Markheaton, Belper, Derbyshire, England. He died 19 Dec 1408 in Heleigh Castle, Audley, Staffordshire, England. John married Elizabeth (Isabel) De STAFFORD before 1398.
Sir John Tuchet, b. 23 April 1371, d. 19 Dec 1408, 2nd Lord Tuchet, MP 1406-1408; m. Isabel, living 3 May 1405. [Magna Charta Sureties]
Note: I think that Burke's keeps the numbering consistant with the original Baron Audley, because they name the next generation "James Touchet/Tuchet, 5th Baron Audley", whereas MCS and some others start the numbering over when the Tuchet/Touchet family took over the Barony. I will stick with Burke's when it comes to titles.
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BARONY OF TUCHET (I)
JOHN TUCHET, son and heir, born 23 April 1371, was one of the 3 coheirs of Nicholas, Lord Audley, who died s.p. 22 July 1391. He was appointed in 1394 on a Commission of Enquiry and in 1401 was a Commissioner of Peace in Derbyshire. During the Welsh wars against Owen Glendower he was ordered to muster at Hereford, 27 August 1404 and was in the Prince of Wales's muster at Shrewsbury, 1403, with 20 squires and 10 archers. After that battle (21 July) he was appointed, 23 July 1403, with 4 others, to govern the marches towards Wales and resist Glendower; and was also Keeper of Llandovery Castle, 8 September 1403. He was summoned to Parliament on 20 October 1403, by writ directed Johanni Tochet, and from 25 August 1404 to 26 August 1407, by writs directed Johanni Tuchet, whereby he is held to have become LORD TUCHET or TOCHET. However, he was never so called but was frequently styled LORD AUDLEY in official documents. He was joint Keeper (with the Earl of Warwick) of Brecknock Castle, 24 October 1403-19 February 1403/4, and sole Keeper thereof, 14 October 1404. On 10 October 1404 he was at Coventry with 30 squires and 60 archers; and he was present at the surrender of Aberystwith, 12 September 1407. He married Elizabeth (or Isabel) and died 19 December 1408, aged 37. His widow, Elizabeth, was to be assigned dower, 3 May 1409, but nothing was done. [Complete Peerage XII/2:60-1, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
BARONY OF AUDLEY (IV)
JOHN TUCHET, great nephew and coheir, being son and heir of John Tuchet, who was son and heir of Sir John Tuchet of Markeaton, co. Derby, (slain at Rochelle, 1371), by Joan, sister of the whole blood of Nicholas, 3rd Lord Audley. He was born 23 April 1371, and was 20 years old at the death of his said great uncle, in 1391, to whom he was found one of his next heirs. He was in the Welsh wars against Glendower, and was summoned to Parliament as a Baron [LORD AUDLEY] 20 Oct 1403 to 26 Aug 1407, the writs being probably terminated in his favour; the writ was, however, directed (merely) Johanni Tuchet (LORD TUCHET?). According to modern doctrine, which was not then invented, the issue of a writ would probably be regarded as terminating the abeyance (then unknown) in the Barony of Audley. He married, Isabel, who was living June 1405. He died in December 1408, aged about 38. [Complete Peerage I:340-41 XIV:51, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
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In a post to SGM, 2 Apr 2002, Douglas Richardson provides an entry from his forthcoming book "Plantagenet Ancestry" which identifies John's wife Elizabeth:
Below please find a record of John Tuchet, Knt., and his wife, Elizabeth Stafford, which is taken from my forthcoming book, Plantagenet Ancestry, 3rd edition.
Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah
E-mail: royalancestry@msn.com
I. JOHN TUCHET, Knt., of Ashwell, Markeaton, Leegomery, etc., and Buglawton and Newhall, co. Chester, Keeper of Llandovery Castle, Keeper of Brecknock Castle, son and heir, born 23 Apr. 1371. He was co-heir in 1391 to his great-uncle, Nicholas Audley, 3rd Lord Audley, by which he inherited a 1/3 share in the Audley barony, including the Castle and lordship of Heleigh, co. Stafford, and the Castle and lordship of Newport (in Camois), co. Pembroke. He married before 1398 ELIZABETH STAFFORD, daughter of Humphrey Stafford, Knt., of Amblecote, Bramshall, and Perton, co. Stafford, by his 1st wife, Alice, daughter and heiress of John Grenville, Knt., of Southwick. They had three children, James [5th Lord Audley], Margaret (wife of John Luttrell), and Elizabeth (wife of John Baskerville, Knt., of Eardisley, co. Hereford). He was in the Welsh wars against Owen Glendower. He was summoned to Parliament on 20 Oct. 1403 by writ directed Johanni Tochet, and from 25 Aug. 1404 to 26 Aug. 1407 by writs directed Johanni Tuchet. He was frequently styled Lord Audley in official documents, although never summoned to Parliament as such. JOHN TUCHET, 4th Lord Audley, died 19 Dec. 1408. In 1409 the King requested that his widow’s brother, Humphrey Stafford the younger, deliver her son and heir to his custody. In 1436 Thomas Stawell sued Elizabeth, late the wife of John Tuchet, Knt., her son, James Tuchet, Knt., her brother, John Stafford, Bishop of Bath and Wells, and William Lee for the manors of Nether Stowey, Honeybare, etc., Somerset. She died 1446-7 (date of her Inq.p.m.).
References:
Ormerod 1 (1819): 489, 3: 23-24.
Papal Letters, 1404-1415 (1904), pg. 16.
C.P. 1 (1910): 340-341.
Col. G.D. Stawell A Quantock Family (1910), pp. 42-43.
Genealogist n.s. 36 (1920): 9-22.
Cal. Close Rolls, 1405-1419 (1931), pp. 438,483.
VCH Rutland 2 (1935): 108-109.
VCH Shropshire 8 (1968): 228-229.
C.P. 12 Pt. 2 (1959): 60-61 (sub Tuchet).
VCH Shropshire 11 (1985): 219.
Bodine (1995), pg. 31.
Genealogist n.s. 18: 26.
6452269. Elizabeth (Isabel) De STAFFORD was born about 1375 in Amblecote, Stourbridge, Staffordshire, England. She died after Jun 1405.
Elizabeth 1374. [Parents]
Isabel, living 3 May 1405. [Magna Charta Sureties]
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He [John Tuchet] married before 1398 ELIZABETH STAFFORD, daughter of Humphrey Stafford, Knt., of Amblecote, Bramshall, and Perton, co. Stafford, by his 1st wife, Alice, daughter and heiress of John Grenville, Knt., of Southwick. [Douglas Richardson, "Plantagenet Ancestry"]
6452270. Edmund HOLAND (Earl Of Kent) was born 6 Jan 1382 in Brockenhurst, Kent, England. He died 15 Sep 1408 in Ile DE Brehat, Cotes-Du-Nord, France. Edmund married Constance PLANTAGENET [Countess]. [Parents]
6452271. Constance PLANTAGENET [Countess] was born about 1370 in Of Badbey, Northamptonshire, England and was christened in Of Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, England. She died 28 Nov 1416 in Reading, Berkshire, England and was buried in Abbey, Reading, Berkshire, England. [Parents]
Ancestral File Number:
92HZ-GD
6498306. John NEWENHAM married Elizabeth HAUSTED.
6498307. Elizabeth HAUSTED. [Parents]
6498312. Henry SPENCER married Isabelle LINCOLN. [Parents]
6498313. Isabelle LINCOLN. [Parents]
6498318. Thomas JOSEPH was born about 1390. He died. Thomas married Mrs. Thomas JOSEPH.
6498319. Mrs. Thomas JOSEPH died.
6498320. Thomas DE HARCOURT II died 1420. [Parents]
6498368. Edmund 1St Baron De STAFFORD Sir was born 15 Jul 1273 in Clifton, Staffordshire, England. He died before 12 Aug 1308 in Clifton, Staffordshire, England and was buried in Church Of Friars, Stafford, Staffordshire, England. Edmund married Margaret BASSETT about 1297 in Drayton, Staffordshire, England. [Parents]
Edmund de Stafford, 1st Lord (Baron) Stafford, so created by writ of summons 6 Feb 1298/9 to Parliament; born 15 July 1273; married by 1298 Margaret, sister and ultimate coheir of Ralph Basset, (1st?) Lord (Baron) Basset (of Drayton), and died by 12 Aug 1308. [Burke's Peerage]
Note: I believe Margaret's brother was 2nd Baron Basset.
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BARONY OF STAFFORD (I)
EDMUND, BARON OF STAFFORD, son and heir; born 15 July 1273. On 20 August 1294 he had done homage and was to have his lands; on 4 July 1297 he was about to go beyond seas with the King. He was summoned to serve against the Scots in 1298, 1299, 1301, 1302 and 1308. From 6 February 1298/9 to 26 August 1307 he was summoned to Parliament by writs directed Edmundo Baroni de Staford, whereby he is held to have become LORD STAFFORD. In 1300 his seal was appended to the Barons' letter to the Pope. On 5 April 1305 he was summoned to treat upon the aid for knighting the King's eldest son, and on 18 January 1307/8 to attend the Coronation.
He married, in or before 1298, Margaret, daughter of Ralph and sister and in her issue coheir of Ralph (BASSET) 1st LORD BASSET (of Drayton), by Hawise. He died before 12 August 1308, and was buried in the church of the Friars Minors of Stafford. He left a will. His wife survived him, and married, 2ndly, Thomas DE PYPE. She died 17 March 1336/7, and was buried at Tysoe, co Warwick. [Complete Peerage XII/1:173, XIV:589, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
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Edmund de Stafford, who, having distinguished himself in the Scottish wars, was summoned to parliament as a Baron, by King Edward I, from 6 February, 1299, to 26 August, 1308, the year of his decease. He m. Margaret, dau., and at length heir of Ralph, Lord Basset, of Drayton, and had issue, Ralph, his successor; Richard, m. Maud, dau. and heir of Richard de Camville, of Clifton, and was styled "Sir Richard Stafford, of Clifton, Knt." His lordship d. in 1308, and was s. by his elder son, Ralph de Stafford. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 499, Stafford, Barons Stafford, Earls of Stafford, &c.]
6498369. Margaret BASSETT was born about 1275 in Drayton Basset, Staffordshire, England. She died 17 Mar 1336. [Parents]
Margaret, sister and ultimate coheir of Ralph Basset, (1st?) Lord (Baron) Basset (of Drayton). [Burke's Peerage]
6498372. Guy DE BEAUCHAMP Earl Of Warwick married Alice DE TOENI. [Parents]
6498373. Alice DE TOENI. [Parents]
6498374. Roger DE MORTIMER First Earl Of March married Joan DE GENEVILLE. [Parents]
6498375. Joan DE GENEVILLE was born 2 Feb 1286.
6498376. Edward PLANTAGENET II was born 25 Apr 1284. He married Isabelle Of France. [Parents]
6498377. Isabelle Of France was born 1292. She died 22 Aug 1358. [Parents]
6498378. William III D'AVESNES Count Of Hainaut & Holland was born about 1286 in Hainaut, Belgium. He died 7 Jun 1337 in Valenciennes. William married Jeanne Of Valois.
6498379. Jeanne Of Valois died about 1352. [Parents]
7340036. Richard COMYN. [Parents]
7340038. Roger DE QUINCY was born 1174 in Winchester, Hampshire, England. He died 25 Apr 1264. Roger married Helen MCDONAL Of Galloway. [Parents]
7340039. Helen MCDONAL Of Galloway was born 1196 in Galloway, Scotland. [Parents]
7342080. Alan FITZFLAALD Baron Of Oswestry was born about 1078 in Dol, Ille-Et-Vilaine, St Malo, Bretagne, France. He died after 1122 in Oswestry Castle, Shropshire, England. Alan married Aveline De HESDIN about 1105.
Alan AOSATNCAGOTCOOTCPVV, Pp 391-392. [Parents]
Alan fitz Fleald or Flaald; feudal Baron of Oswestry, Sheriff of Salop 1101; founder of Sporle Priory, Norfolk by 1122; married Aveline, daughter of Arnulf or Ernulf, Seigneur of Hesdin, Picardy, a large land-holder in England 1086. [Burke's Peerage]
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In the time of William the Conqueror, Alan, the son of Flathald (or Flaald) obtained, by the gift of that King, the castle of Oswaldestre, with the territory adjoining, which belonged to Meredith, Prince of Powys ap Bleddyn, King of Powys. This Alan, having m. the dau. and heir of Warine, sheriff of Shropshire, had, in her right, the Barony of Warine, and was s. by his son, William FitzAlan. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 200, Fitz-Alan, Earls of Arundel, Barons Maltravers]
7342081. Aveline De HESDIN was born about 1076 in Hesdin, Pas-DE-Calais, Normandy, France. She died 1126. [Parents]
Aveline, daughter of Arnulf or Ernulf, Seigneur of Hesdin, Picardy, a large land-holder in England 1086. [Burke's Peerage]
Aveline, daughter of Arnulf or Ernulf, Seigneur of Hesdin, Picardy, a large land-holder in England 1086. [Burke's Peerage]