312436. Lord Thomas de Byngham & 312437.
Maud Willoughby
~1330, Thomas Bingham born in Nottingham, England, s/o 624872. Richard de Byngham.
6/1349, The Plague reached Dorset, and had spread across
England by the end of 1349. [England would lose about a third of its population.]
~1350, Maud born in Nottingham, England.
1365, 1st record of Thomas de Bingham. (S)
Thoroton’s Hist. of Nottingham, V1, 1790, Carcolston.
Aft. 1351, Thomas’ father died.
6/21/1377, Richard II, age 10, succeeded Edward III as King
of England.
1379, Thomas on a commission to collect the subsidy in
Nottingham and present them to the Exchequer by ‘Midsummer’. (S) CFRs.
7/13/1384, Thomas de
Byngham of Kyerkyelston served on the IPM of Thomas Roos of Hamelak.
12/19/1387, Thomas’ cousin Sir Richard de Byngham “held in
Kercolston of Thomas de Bingham of Kercolston.”
6/30/1388 at Byngham, Notts., IPM of Richard de Byngham,
knight. … yearly rent issuing from a fourth part of a messuage, held of Thomas
de Byngham of Kercolston, services unknown … Robert, aged 3 years and more, son
of William de Bingham his son, is his next heir. (S) IsPM, Richard II. [The
heir of Thomas’ uncle William, the older brother of his father.]
~1390, Thomas of Carcolston, Notts., died.
1392, Maud, the Relict of Thomas de Byngham, of Kercolston,
passed her interest in all lands which were of the gift of Robert, Son of
John-in-the-Willows [Willoughby] … to Raph, son of Thomas de Byngham.
(S) Antiquities of Notts., V1, 1790, P240.
Family notes:
·
1331, John-in-the-Willughes and wife Anneys, and
William his son and heir, conveyed land to Richard de Strouxton, which not long
after was of the Binghams.
Children of
Thomas and Maud:
i. Ralph Bingham (156218), born ~1370 in Carolton, Nottingham,
England.
ii. John Byngham, born ? in England.
John married Margaret Wilford.
3/1416, John represented Nottingham in Parliament.
1420, John represented Nottingham in Parliament.
Bef. 12/1442, John died.
(S) Hist. of Parliament, Roskell, 1993.
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