| Feudal* |
Sir John Howard held Wiggenhall, East Winch, East Walton, South Wootton, and Terrington, Norfolk.1 |
| Title* |
He held the title of Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, Gentleman of the King's Bedchamber, Governor of Norwich Castle.1 |
| Arms* |
His arms were Gules crusilly and a bend argent.1  |
| Arms |
His arms were De goules crusule dargent a une bende de argent (Parl).2 |
| Name Variation |
Sir John Howard was also styled Haward.1 |
| Marriage* |
He married Joan of Cornwall, daughter of Sir Richard of Cornwall and Joan FitzAlan, in 1308/9.1 |
| Event-Misc |
Custos of Clare Castle and Honor, late of Gilb., E. of Gloucester on 15 January 1315.2 |
| Event-Misc |
Custos of lands late of Gilb., E. of Gloucester, at Lakyngheth, Mildenhale, Fornham, and Bury St. Edmund's, and Manors of Walsingham, Brecham, Tremplesham, and Wyneton on 22 May 1317.2 |
| Event-Misc |
Sheriff of Norf. and Suff. On 8 October 1317.2 |
| Event-Misc |
Commissioner of Array to raise men there to attack insurgents on 30 November 1321.2 |
| Event-Misc |
He was made Custos of castles, lands, and goods of Humphry, E. of Hereford, in Norf. and Suff. On 28 December 1321.2 |
| Event-Misc* |
He granted various manors in Norfolk to his brother-in-law, Richard Cornwall, Clerk, for life in 1322.1 |
| Summoned |
He was summoned to arm and lead 500 foot to Coventry against the Scots on 13 February 1322.2 |
| Summoned* |
He was summoned to raise 2000 men in Norf. and Suff. On 25 March 1322.2 |
| Protection* |
He was granted letters of protection going to Aquitaine for the King on 28 June 1322.2 |
| Summoned |
He was summoned to the Great Council at Westminster as a Kt. of Norf. On 9 May 1324.2 |
| Event-Misc |
Commissioner to survey ships over 50 tons at Gt. and Lit. Yarmouth, Lenne, Blakeneye, Spalding, Hunstanton, Holme, and Snedesham, Norf., and cause them to join the Admiral of N. fleet on 16 August 1326.2 |
| Summoned |
He was summoned to select and lead 500 armed men from Norf. to Erewell, Suff., to stay there a month at King's wages on 2 September 1326.2 |
| Death* |
He died before 23 July 1331.1 |
| Arms* |
His arms were Gu. crusilly and a bend arg. (Charles). Gu. a bend bet. 6 crosslets fitchy arg. (1 Nob).3  |
| Name Variation |
Sir William Howard was also styled Sir William Haward.3 |
| Name Variation |
Sir William Howard was also styled Hayward.4 |
| Marriage* |
He married second Alice Fitton, daughter of Sir Edmund Fitton and Joyce (?).1,2 |
| Marriage |
He married first Alice de Ufford, daughter of Sir Robert de Ufford and Mary (?).2 |
| Event-Misc* |
Witnessed deed re lands in Norf. In February 1288.3 |
| Event-Misc |
Lic. for Wm. Hayward to alienate lands at Wygenhale, Norf., to Bernwell Priory on 16 February 1292.4 |
| Event-Misc |
He was commissioner in Notts. On 17 August 1293.4 |
| Summoned* |
He was summoned to Parliament with Justices between 1 August 1295 and 1308.4 |
| Event-Misc |
He was made Justice of the Bench for Com. Pleas on 7 October 1297.4 |
| Event-Misc |
He was Custos of lands on R. Thames at Rethercherche in Kent and Surr. On 21 April 1298.4 |
| Event-Misc |
He was commissioner re discord between University and townsmen on 26 April 1298 at Oxford, Oxfordshire, England.4 |
| Event-Misc |
Lic. to alienate lands at Tilney and Tyrington to Derham Abbey in exchange for moor and marsh at Wygenhale on 20 February 1301.4 |
| Event-Misc |
He witnessed a deed of Rog. le Curzon on 3 May 1308.4 |
| Death* |
He died between 3 May 1308 and 27 March 1309.2,4 |
| Marriage* |
Sir Edmund Fitton married Joyce (?).3 |
| Name Variation |
Sir Edmund Fitton was also styled Edward.4 |
| Name Variation |
Sir Edmund Fitton was also styled Sir Edmund Fyton.2 |
| Event-Misc* |
He was made Custos of lands in Ches., late of Ric. de Orreby, in minority of heirs on 30 April 1276.2 |
| Feudal* |
He held 1 Kt. Fee at Holtby and Enderby, Yorks., and 2 Kt. Fees at Cowton, being g.s. of Ric. Phytun on 12 May 1280.2 |
| Feudal |
He held Kt. Fees in Yorks., late of Peter de Sabaudia in 1283.2 |
| Event-Misc |
He and others owe 90 m. in Wilts. and Yorks. In June 1290.2 |
| Death* |
He died | holding mess. at Cowton, Yorks., and leaving s. h. John, 22. Before 10 February 1296.2 |
| Title* |
Sir William Howard held the title of Sheriff of Cambs. and Hunts.1 |
| Arms* |
His arms were De gul ove i bende dargent croiselee dargent.2  |
| Name Variation |
Sir William Howard was also styled Sir William Haward.3 |
| Event-Misc* |
He was a commissioner in London on 18 August 1314.2 |
| Feudal* |
He held Whitlesford, Cambs. On 5 March 1316.3 |
| Event-Misc |
Wm. Haward and others were accused of taking a wreck of the sea on 26 December 1318 at Wigenhall, Norfolk, England.3 |
| Event-Misc |
He was Kt. of the shire for Rutland on 23 February 1324.3 |
| Summoned* |
He was summoned to the Great Council at Westminster, as a Kt. of Lincs. (non-resident) on 9 May 1324.3 |
| Event-Misc |
Sir Wm. Howard, Kt., and others owe £200 to Hugh le Despenser on 23 February 1326.3 |
| Protection* |
He was granted letters of protection going over seas for the King with Edm., Earl of Kent, to Gascony on 26 March 1326.3 |
| Event-Misc |
He was sheriff of Rutland on 17 August 1326.3 |
| Event-Misc |
He was sheriff of Cambs. and Hunts. Between 11 August 1328 and 22 September 1328.3 |
| Death* |
He died before 22 September 1328.1 |
| Birth* |
Sir John Fitton was born circa 1276.1 |
| Event-Misc* |
He had livery of his father's lands on 16 April 1296.1 |
| Feudal* |
He held with another 1/8 Kt. Fee in Norf., late of Hugh Bardolf on 26 May 1306.1 |
| Event-Misc |
He was assessor of subsidy, Norf. On 8 June 1316.3 |
| Event-Misc |
He was Commissioner of dykes and banks in Cambs., Lincs., Norf., and Northants. On 16 May 1321.3 |
| Event-Misc |
He was Commissioner of Array, Norf. and Suff. From 1322 to 1323.3 |
| Summoned* |
He was summoned to lead 700 armed foot thence to Newcastle against the Scots on 5 April 1323.3 |
| Summoned |
He was summoned to Great Council at Westminster as a Kt. of Norf. On 9 May 1324.3 |
| Event-Misc |
Lic. for Thos. de Tylneye to alienate to Westacre Priory £8 p.a. from 80 acres in Wygenhale and Tilney, for 2 chaplains to serve in St. James' Chapel in the manor of Jn. de Fitton there for souls of Rob. de Fitton and w. Alice, Jn. de Fitton and his wives, Margery and Amice, Rob. de Fitton, and others. (P.R.) on 9 January 1326.3 |
| Arms* |
His arms were Barre de or e de azure od le chef palee les corners geronne a un escuchon de ermyne (St. George, Camden).1  |
| Marriage* |
Sir Roger de Mortimer married Lucy de Wafre.2,3 |
| Feudal* |
He held Maurdin Manor, Hereford in 1273.1 |
| Feudal |
He held Winferton Manor, Hereford on 8 May 1277.1 |
| Event-Misc* |
King Edward, upon hearing of his death, tells his son Roger how much he esteemed him and mourns his death, but he himself is, and Roger, jun., ought to be consoled, because there is good hope that his f. after the trials of this life has now a better state than he had. He did long and praiseworthy service to Henry III and himself, and the King asks Roger, jun., to continue his work against rebels. On 31 October 1282.4 |
| Event-Misc* |
He is to serve Roger Lestrange faithfully (W.R.) on 31 October 1282.1 |
| Event-Misc* |
Edmund and Roger Mortimer were among those who defeated and killed Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, Prince of Wales in December 1282 at Builth, Wales.5 |
| Event-Misc |
To serve against the Welsh, to raise 400 foot, reside in his demesnes and obey the orders of Humphry, E. of Hereford, and Edm. de Mortimer on 2 May 1283.1 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc |
He was a witness when Trial was held concerning Gilbert de Clare's attack on Humphrey de Bohun on 18 January 1290/91.1 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc |
Sir Walter de Norwich and 4 others are to judge Roger de Mortimer, uncle and nephew, traitors now in the Tower on 14 July 1322.6 |
| Criminal* |
He was He was sentenced to death for treason, but commuted to life imprisonment in the Tower of London on 2 August 1322.1 |
| Death* |
He died while a prisoner on 3 August 1326 at the Tower of London.3 |
| Burial* |
He was buried at Bristol.3 |
| Title* |
Robert de Scales held the title of 3rd Lord Scales.1 |
| Birth* |
He was born circa 1312 (age 13 on 20 Mar 1325).4 |
| Event-Misc* |
Grant to Egelina, wid. of Robert de Scales, marriage of his son and heir Robert and from heir to heir, the Sheriff to deliver the body of said Robert to be married on 10 May 1325.4 |
| Marriage* |
He married Katherine de Ufford, daughter of Sir Robert de Ufford K.G. and Margaret de Norwich, before 6 May 1335.1,2 |
| Residence* |
He lived at Newsells, Barkway, Hertfordshire, England.1 |
| Death* |
He died on 13 August 1369.2,3 |
| Birth* |
Sir Robert de Ufford K.G. was born on 9 August 1298.2 |
| Event-Misc* |
Granted to Walter de Norwich the marriage of Rob., s. h. of Rob. de Ufford, dec, till the King provide more amply. On 12 February 1317.3 |
| Event-Misc* |
Livery given of his father's lands, though underage on 19 May 1318.4 |
| Summoned |
He was summoned to Parliament in 1322.4 |
| Event-Misc |
The King asks him to consent to the grant of a ship from Baudeseye and Gosford for the Scots War on 17 April 1322.4 |
| Protection* |
He was granted letters of protection going to Scotland with the King and Thos., E. of Norfolk on 20 July 1322.4 |
| Event-Misc* |
Protection granted for Robert and Ralph de Ufford going over seas for the King with Edm., E. of Kent on 26 March 1324.4 |
| Summoned* |
He was summoned to the Great Council on 9 May 1324 at Westminster.4 |
| Event-Misc |
He had livery of his mother's lands on 16 August 1325.4 |
| Marriage* |
He married Margaret de Norwich, daughter of Sir Walter de Norwich and Katherine (?), circa 21 October 1329.2,5 |
| Event-Misc |
He was to cause ships of Suffolk to join the Admiral of the Northern fleet on 16 August 1332.4 |
| Title* |
He held the title of 1st Earl of Suffolk in 1337.1,4 |
| Death* |
He died on 4 November 1369 at age 71.2 |
| Title* |
Sir Robert de Scales held the title of 2nd Lord Scales.1 |
| Birth* |
He was born before 1279.1 |
| Marriage* |
He married Egeline Courtenay, daughter of Sir Hugh de Courtenay and Eleanor le Despenser.1 |
| Event-Misc* |
Livery of his father's lands on 8 October 1305.2 |
| (Witness) Knighted |
He was knighted with Edward II Plantagenet and 300 other young men on 22 May 1306 at The Festival of the Swans.4,5 |
| Summoned* |
He was summoned to Parliament between 26 August 1307 and 1322.2 |
| (Witness) Crowned |
He witnessed the crowning of Edward II Plantagenet on 25 February 1308 at Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England; King of England.6,2,4,7 |
| Summoned |
He was summoned to serve against the Scots on 21 June 1308.2 |
| Event-Misc |
He mainperns Rob. de Monte Alto on 24 July 1313.2 |
| Event-Misc |
Ralph fil. Rog. de Scales holds Betherden Manor, Suff., of him as 1/2 Kt. Fee. On 1 June 1314.2 |
| Event-Misc |
Lic. for Friars Minors of Lenne to retain a well at Rungeton Manor obtained from Rob. de Scales. On 3 July 1314.2 |
| Event-Misc |
He was told to remain in Norfolk during the winter campaign. On 30 August 1315.2 |
| Event-Misc* |
Lic. to settle Manors of Hoo and Islington, Norf., and Rewenhale, Ess., upon himself and wife Egelina and his heirs. On 1 September 1315.2 |
| Feudal* |
He held Tilney, Islington, S., W., and N. Lynne, Clenchwarton, Middelton, Barton-Bendish, and Lyndord, Norf., S. Cowton and Acclam, Yorks. On 5 March 1316.8 |
| Event-Misc |
Given life exemption from juries. On 10 April 1317.8 |
| Event-Misc |
He was addressed as one of the Majores Barones on 8 June 1318.8 |
| Event-Misc |
To join in appeasing disturbances on 21 April 1321.8 |
| Summoned |
He was summoned to serve against the Scots on 24 July 1322.8 |
| Summoned |
He was summoned to The Great Council on 9 May 1324 at Westminster.8 |
| Event-Misc |
Chosen Commissioner of banks and dykes in Norf. On 1 July 1324.8 |
| Death* |
He died | holding Rewenhale Manor jointely with his w. Egelina a 1 Fee, a moiety of Wyrdlington Manor, Suff., 1/2 Fee, Middilton Manor, lands at Bertone-Benedich and Fouldon, Hodga, and Ilsington Manors, Norf., each 1/2 Fee, jointly with Egelina, advowson of Blakeburgh Priory, Ilsington and alternately Clenchwarton churches, Norf., Manors of Erswill 2 Fees, Wetherdon 1 Fee, and advowson of Writhelyngton church, Suff., Manors of Sandon 1 Fee, Le Mourhall in Herlouwe 1 Fee, Lit. Laufare 1 Fee, lands and Ruwenhale, and advowson of Sandon church, and leaving s. h. Robert, 13 before 20 March 1324/25.1,8 |
| Name Variation |
Egeline Courtenay was also styled Evelina (?).3 |
| Marriage* |
She married Sir Robert de Scales, son of Sir Robert de Scales and Isabel de Burnel.3 |
| Event-Misc* |
Lic. to settle Manors of Hoo and Islington, Norf., and Rewenhale, Ess., upon himself and wife Egelina and his heirs. On 1 September 1315.1 |
| Event-Misc* |
Grant to Egelina, wid. of Robert de Scales, marriage of his son and heir Robert and from heir to heir, the Sheriff to deliver the body of said Robert to be married on 10 May 1325.4 |
| Event-Misc |
Dower to Egelina 1 Kt. Fee, val. £10, at Wetherdon, Suff., 1 Kt. Fee, val. £10, and advowson, val. £6, at Sandon, Ess. On 11 July 1325.4 |
| Death* |
She died before 10 October 1335.2 |
| Title* |
Sir Robert de Scales held the title of 1st Baron Scales.1 |
| Arms* |
His arms were De goules a vi eschopes de argent (Falkirk, Guillim, Parl.) "The handsome and amiable Robert de Scales bore Red with shells of silver" (Carlaverock). Sealed, 1301: Six escallops (Birch).2  |
| Birth* |
He was born circa 1250 at Middleton near Lynn, Norfolk, England.1,3 |
| Marriage* |
He married Isabel de Burnel.1 |
| Event-Misc* |
To have seisin of his father's lands. On 14 August 1275.2 |
| Protection* |
He was granted letters of protection going to Wales with Henry de Percy, Earl of Lincoln. On 18 July 1277.2 |
| Event-Misc |
He grants to the Bishop of Bath and Wells for life lands and advowson of Rivenhall, Ess. On 10 June 1280.4 |
| Summoned* |
He was summoned to serve against the Welsh on 17 May 1282.4 |
| Event-Misc |
He grants mess. and lands at Gatelee to H. Trinity Priory, Norwich, and Aubrey de Capella grants to him lands at Snaylewell, Cambs. In November 1282.4 |
| Event-Misc |
Livery to him of the goods of a villein of his who drowned himself in June 1283.4 |
| Event-Misc |
Livery to him of lands in Ess. of an insane man till he recover sanity. On 17 February 1286.4 |
| Event-Misc |
Going to Gascony, he nominates attorneys on 5 March 1287.4 |
| Protection |
He was granted letters of protection going over seas. On 10 March 1291.4 |
| Summoned |
He was summoned to serve in Gascony on 1 September 1294.4 |
| Event-Misc |
Complains re breaking his park at Rowhale, Ess., hunting and taking deer, whilst he was in Wales for the King. On 8 August 1295.4 |
| Event-Misc |
Complains that he ought to have custody of lands at Ouresby and Torneton, Lincs., as his ancestors had, in vacancy of Royston Priory, who hold the lands of him, yet wilst serving in Flanders he was ejected. His ancestor Ralph de Roffa gave said lands to the Priory to hold of him by Kt. service. On 8 April 1298.4 |
| Summoned |
He was summoned to serve against the Scots on 25 May 1298.4 |
| Summoned |
He was summoned to Parliament from 8 March 1299 to 1305.4 |
| Event-Misc |
He seals Letter to Pope as lord of Neuseles in 1301.4 |
| Event-Misc |
Going to Scotland for the King, he has respite of Aid in Ess., Herts., Norf., Suffl, and Cambs. On 16 March 1303.4 |
| Death* |
He died | holding mess. and lands at Middelton, Ilsyngton, Howe, Reynham, Berton-Bendiche, and Wylton, together c. 3 Kt. Fees in Norf., having be enfeoffed with his w. Isabel of lands at Meddelton by Ric. de Waylaund and w. Joan. He left s. h. Robert, 26. Livery to his wid. Isabel a moiety of Manor at Haselingfeld, Cambs., 1/4 Fee, Neuseles Manor, 1 Fee, and lands at Middelton 1/4 Fee, as they held these jointly. Before 4 September 1305.1,2,3 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc |
Richard de Weyland and wife Joan had enfeoffed Rob. de Scales and wife Isabel of lands at Middelton, Norfolk on 4 September 1305.5 |
| Marriage* |
Isabel de Burnel married Sir Robert de Scales, son of Robert de Scales and Clemence (?).1 |
| (Witness) Death |
| holding mess. and lands at Middelton, Ilsyngton, Howe, Reynham, Berton-Bendiche, and Wylton, together c. 3 Kt. Fees in Norf., having be enfeoffed with his w. Isabel of lands at Meddelton by Ric. de Waylaund and w. Joan. He left s. h. Robert, 26. Livery to his wid. Isabel a moiety of Manor at Haselingfeld, Cambs., 1/4 Fee, Neuseles Manor, 1 Fee, and lands at Middelton 1/4 Fee, as they held these jointly. Before 4 September 1305.1,2,3 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc |
Richard de Weyland and wife Joan had enfeoffed Rob. de Scales and wife Isabel of lands at Middelton, Norfolk on 4 September 1305.4 |
| Living* |
She was living in 1332.5 |
| Event-Misc* |
Isabel, wid. of Robert de Scales has athe advowson of Hokewold church, Norf., in dower, inheritance of Rob. fil. Rob. fil. Rob. de Scales on 20 March 1332.6 |
| Death* |
She died before 26 July 1333.3 |
| Note* |
Robert de Scales, -1267. In 1252 he was a party in an assize of novel disseisin in connection with Middleton; in 1259 he demised his manor of Hoo to another; and in the same year the justices of the Jews were directed to cause his lands in Norfolk and Suffolk to be extended and his debts to the Jews to be ascertained.1 |
| Birth* |
Robert de Scales was born circa 1220 at Newselles, Hertfordshire.1,2 |
| Feudal* |
He held 1 Kt. Fee at Wridlington, Norf. On 20 January 1251.3 |
| Marriage* |
He married Alice (?) before 1255.3 |
| Event-Misc* |
Peter de Rossa, parson of Rewenhale, Ess., granted Rewenhale Manor to his nephew Rob. de Scales, and Newesel Manor, Herts., to Alice, w. of said Robert. In 1255.3 |
| Marriage* |
He married Clemence (?).1,2 |
| Death* |
He died before 20 January 1267.1,2 |
| Event-Misc* |
Grant of wardship of his lands to Jn. de Bretayne on 20 January 1267.3 |
| Event-Misc |
Grant on 400 m. fine payable to John de Bretayne, warship of his lands and advow2sons, and of his heirs and their marriage to Clemence, wid. of Robert de Scales. On 3 October 1267.3 |
| Note* |
"He confirmed to Blackborough the grant of churches of Middleton and Sandon and a moiety of the church of Wetherden made by his grandfather, Robert."3 |
| Marriage* |
Robert de Scales married Alice de Roucestre, daughter of William de Roucestre.1,2 |
| Birth* |
He was born after 1194 He was a minor at the death of his father in 1215.3 |
| Event-Misc* |
His lands were given to Osumund de Stuteville, but restored a year later in October 1216.3 |
| Occupation* |
He was a justice in Norfolk in 1229.3 |
| Event-Misc |
He was granted land which a hanged felon had held of him in 1237 at Little Wilmington, Kent.3 |
| Event-Misc |
He was on an assize of arms for Norfolk in 1242.3 |
| Event-Misc |
A fine passed between him and William de Wichenton of the advowson of the church of Worlington. In 1249.3 |
| Death* |
He died before 23 January 1250.1,2 |
| Title* |
Sir Walter de Norwich held the title of Treasurer and Chief Baron of the Exchequer.1 |
| Name Variation |
Sir Walter de Norwich was also styled Sir Walter de Norwico.2 |
| Marriage* |
He married Katherine (?).3 |
| Event-Misc* |
He is to assess tailage in Cambs., Herts., and Ess. On 26 March 1304.2 |
| Event-Misc |
He is to assess the City of Norwich at £400 at least, without preference to rich or grievance to poor. On 6 May 1304.2 |
| Event-Misc |
He is Remembrancer of the Exchequer on 15 March 1308.2 |
| Event-Misc |
He is clerk of the Exchequer on 24 November 1308.2 |
| Event-Misc |
He is a baron of the Exchequer on 29 August 1311.2 |
| Event-Misc |
For good service to Edw I and II he may bay his arrears of debt at 100/- p.a. He holds lands at Brumfeld and Wenhaston, Suff. On 2 March 1312.3 |
| Summoned* |
He was summoned to to Parliament with Justices between 8 July 1312 and 1326.3 |
| Event-Misc |
He was made Custos of Tyfford Priory in debt. On 24 July 1314.3 |
| Event-Misc |
He was made Treasurer of the Exchequer on 26 September 1314.3 |
| Event-Misc* |
License for Walter and Katherine to alienate 3 mess. and lands at Gt. and Lit. Cressingham and Hoppeton, Norf., to H. Trinity Priory, Norwich on 10 February 1316.3 |
| Event-Misc* |
He was made Custos of 1/2 of Huntingfeld and Beeng Manors, Suff., late of Wm. de Huntingfeld, at £18 p.a. in minority of heir. On 12 October 1316.3 |
| Event-Misc* |
Granted to Walter de Norwich the marriage of Rob., s. h. of Rob. de Ufford, dec, till the King provide more amply. On 12 February 1317.3 |
| Event-Misc |
Sir Walter de Northwyco, the King's Tresurer, may have a portable altar. The Pope thanks him for what he has done for the Roman and other Churches, and urges him to help in pacifying the realm and restoring lands held by the King's enemies. On 20 April 1317.3 |
| Event-Misc |
Having long served Edw. I and II, he asks to be relieved of the Treasurership of Exchequer, and the King makes him chief Baron thereof. On 30 May 1317.3 |
| Event-Misc |
He was the Justice of Assize on 10 January 1319.3 |
| Event-Misc |
He was made Treasurer again. On 6 November 1319.3 |
| Event-Misc |
Sir John de Fresynfeld granted Cukeley Manor and tenements at Ruhaghe, Suff., to Sir Walter de N. and heirs for ever in March 1321.3 |
| Event-Misc* |
Sir Walter de Norwich and 4 others are to judge Roger de Mortimer, uncle and nephew, traitors now in the Tower on 14 July 1322.3 |
| Summoned |
He was summoned to the Great Council at Westminster, as a knight of Norf. On 9 May 1324.4 |
| Feudal* |
He held 8 Kt. Fees at Sulthorp, Dodelyngton, Fouldon, Northwell, Tatersete, Hillyington, Lit. Ryburgh, Styberl, N. Barsham, Snetesham, Anemere, Sharneburn, Freugg', Galdesthorp, and Dokkyng, Suff., val. £50, late of Aymer, E. of Pembroke on 22 March 1325.4 |
| Event-Misc |
He is made Treasurer of the Exchequer in the absence of the Archbishop of York on 4 August 1326.4 |
| Death* |
He died shortly before 20 Feb 1329. 4 |