Twelfth Generation



12-1 John SALISBURY, son of Thomas Salisbury, died in 1289. He married Katherine Seymour.
 
 

12-2 Katherine Seymour
 
 

12-3 Kenrick Sais ap Ithel Fychan was born in Northop, Flintshire, Wales.
 
 

12-5 John De STANLEY (Lord of Stourton), son of William Stanley and Joan de Baumville,was born about 1292 in Hooton, Cheshire, England. He married Mabel (Mabella) HAWKSKET about 1311 in Storeton, Cheshire, England.
 
 

12-6 Mabel (Mabella) HAWKSKET, daughter of James Hawkset, was born about 1290 in Storeton, Cheshire, England.
 
 

12-7 Hamon MASSEY, son of Richard Massey, was born about 1307 in Cheshire, England. He died in 1349. He married Matilda TIMPERLEY about 1328 in Knowsley, Lancashire, England.
 
 

12-8 Matilda TIMPERLEY was born in 1301 in Tymperley, Cheshire, England. She died after 1349.
 
 

12-9 Thomas LATHOM, Knight, son of Robert de Lathom and Katherine de Knowseligh,was born about 1301 in Lathom, Lancashire, England. He died on 14 Sep 1370. He married Eleanor FERRERS about 1329.
 

          "Thomas, born 1301, died 14 September 1370; married Eleanor le Ferrers. Sir Thomas was Commissioner of Array in Lancaster with special powers in the Earl of Lancaster's rebellion 1322 and 1323. He was Chief Custos of the Peace, 1323, Knight of the Shire 1324, one of the three chief arrayers of Lancaster before Queen Isabella's return in 1326. He took an active part against the Scots, 1325, and received in 1347 charter of free warren in Latham, Knowselegh, Childwall, Roby and Anlasargh. He bore arms as given in the roll of arms, 1337: "Or, on a chief indented azure three besants."  The will of Thomas de Lathum, dated 1369, translated reads: In the name of God amen, on the holy day of the exaltation of our king, in the year of our Lord 1369, I, Thomas de Lathum, sound of mind and body, make my will after this manner. In the first place I dedicate my soul to God and to our Mary and to all the Saints, and my body to be buried in the grounds and the Church of Nicholas de Burscogh, and I wish my funeral and rites to be performed according to the disposition of my executors. First. I leave to the prior and to the canons of our Nicholas de Burscogh to hold me in special memory, to worship for me, 100 shillings. Likewise to the Augustine friars at Weryngton, 5 marks. Item. to the lesser friars of Preston, 40 Shillings. Item. to the preaching Cistercian friars, 40 shillings. Item. to the priest of Doggles and Caldi, 2 marks. Item. to Edward my son, 5 marks. Item. to Robert my son, 5 marks. Item. to Roger Banaster, 5 marks. Item. for distribution among my serfs for their good service 10 marks. Item. to Margery, daughter of Philip, 20 shillings, and after the liquidation of my debts, I give the remainder of my goods for charitable purposes and in prayers for my soul and the soul of my wife Eleanor. Now of this my will, I constitute three executors that by their (peril?) they answer to me before the highest Judge. John de Kirby; Sir Edward my son, and Robert my son, prior of Burscogh. Eleanor: Daughter of Sir John le Ferrers, Chevalier by his wife Hawise, Lady of Charlton, Norton, etc. (The complete Peerage, Vol 5, page 596)."

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12-10 Eleanor FERRERS, son of Sir John Ferrars and Hawise Muscegros,was born about 1305 in Chartley Castle, Staffordshire, England.
 
 

12-11 Roger PILKINGTON was born in 1325 in Pilkington Manor, Lancashire, England. He died on 2 Jan 1406 in Pilkington Manor, Lancashire, England.
 
 

12-13 Humphrey de BOHUN (Earl of Hereford and Essex), son of Humphrey de Bohun and Maud de Fiennes, was born in 1275 in Pleshey Castle, Essex, England. He died on 16 Mar 1321/1322 in Boroughbridge, Yorkshire, England. He was buried in Friars Preachers Church, York, Yorkshire, England. He married Elizabeth, Princess of ENGLAND on 14 Nov 1302 in Westminster, Middlesex, England.
 
 


           “English nobleman; son of Humphrey VII de Bohun. One of the lords ordainers who attempted to curb the powers of Edward II in 1310, he took part in the execution (1312) of the hated Piers Gaveston. He fought for Edward at Bannockburn (1314), was captured by the Scots, and was exchanged. He was killed at Boroughbridge fighting on the baronial side against the king and the Despensers.”
 

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           "He was the 4th Earl of Hereford and the 3rd Earl of Essex. He was also the Lord High Constable of England. He married November 14, 1302, at Westminster, Princess Elizabeth Plantaganet, widow of John, Count of Holland and Zealand, and daughter of King Edward I. of England and Eleanor of Castile, daughter of King Ferdinand III. of Leon and Castile in Spain. In the 30th year of King Edward I, he gave and granted unto the king, by formal conversance, the inheritance of all his lands and lordships, as also of his earldoms of Hereford and Essex, and the constableship of England, which, upon his marriage with Elizabeth Plantaganet, widow of John, Earl of Holland, and daughter of the king, were regranted to him, and entailed upon his issue lawfully begotten by that lady; in default thereof, and from and after the death of himself and his wife, then the lordship Plassets, and certain other lordships in Essex, and elsewhere. together with the constableship, should remain wholly to the king and his heirs for ever. In the 34th year of the same reign he had a grant similarly entailed of the whole territory of Annadale, in Scotland. After this he was in the wars of Scotland and was taken prisoner, in the 7th year of King Edward II. (1313-1314), at the disastrous battle (to the English) of Stryvelin. But he was exchanged for the wife of Robert Bruce, who had long been captive in England. From this period we find him constantly engaged in the service of the crown, until the 14th year of the king's reign, when Edward learning that the earl was raising forces in the marches of Wales, against Hugh Despencer the Younger, sent him a peremptory command to forbear, which he not only refused obeying, but forthwith joined Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, in the great insurrection then incited by that nobleman, for the redress of certain grievances, and the banishment of the Spencers. In this proceeding, however, he eventually lost his life, being run through the body by a soldier at the battle of Boroughbridge, in Yorkshire, where his party received so signal a defeat on March 16, 1321. He joined the barons in opposition to Edward's favorites, Piers de Gaveston and the Despencers. He assisted in the execution of Piers de Gaveston in 1312, for which he was pardoned in 1313. He fought at Bannockburn and was taken prisoner at Bethwell on June 24, 1314, where he had retreated, having been betrayed by the Governor, Sir Walter Gilbertson. He was then exchanged for Elizabeth, wife of Robert Bruce, King of Scotland, who had been a prisoner for some time. On February 11, 1315 or 1316 he was appointed captain of all the forces against Llewellyn Bran in the land of Glamorgan. Summoned to attend the Council at Gloucester, he sent word that he would not do so while Hugh Despencer, the younger, was in the king's comtive. He was then ordered to attend at Oxford, and preparing to attack the said Despencer was ordered on May 1, 1321, to abstain, but during May and June the lands of Despencer were ravaged. In accordance with an agreement in parliament, he received a pardon August 20, 1321. Bohun was killed at Boroughbridge on March 16, 1321 or 1322 when endeavoring to force the bridge. He was buried in the church of the Friars Preachers at York."

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12-14 Elizabeth, Princess Of ENGLAND, daughter of Edward I and Eleonor, Princess of Castile and Leon, was born on 7 Aug 1282 in Rhuddlan Castle, Flintshire, Wales. She died on 5 May 1316 in Quendon, Essex, England. She was buried on 23 May 1316 in Walden Abbey, Hertfordshire, England.
 
 

12-15 Bartholomew de BADLESMERE (Baron Badlesmere, Ambassador to France, Steward of the King's Household), son of Guncelin Badlesmere and Joan Fitzbernard, was born in 1275 in Chilham, Kent, England. He was christened in Castle Badlesmere, Kent, England. He died on 14 Apr 1322 in Canterbury, Kent, England. He married Margaret de CLARE about 1305 in Castle Badlesmere, Kent, England. “Hung, drawn, quartered, and impaled for joining the Earl of Lancaster in rebellion”


 

12-16 Margaret de CLARE, daughter of Thomas de Clare and Julian Fitzmaurice,was born in 1280/1286 in Thomond, County Clare, Ireland. She died in 1333 in Castle Badlesmere, Kent, England.
 
 

12-17 Hugh HASTINGS, son of Nicholas Hastings and Emeline Heron, was born about 1206 in Fillongley, Warwickshire, England. He died about 1302. He married Beatrix about 1246.
 
 

12-18 Beatrix was born about 1216 in Fillongley, Warwickshire, England.
 
 

12-19 Walter HUNGERFORD, son of Walter Hungerford, was born about 1314 in Farleigh. He died after 1355. He married Elizabeth FITZJOHN.
 
 

12-20 Elizabeth FITZJOHN, daughter of Adam Fitzjohn, was born about 1312 in Heytesbury, Wiltshire, England.
 
 

12-21 Edmund HUSSEY, son of Edmund Hussey, was born about 1335 in Holbroke, Somersetshire, England. He married Joan (Ann) HUSSEY.
 
 

12-22  Joan (Ann) HUSSEY was born about 1340 in Holbroke, Somersetshire, England.
 
 


 
 

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