2499392.
Sir John de Thorp & 2499393. Elizabeth ?
~1225, John born in England.
11/16/1272, Edward I succeeded Henry III as King of England.
[While on crusade.]
7/25/1293, Agreement between Richard, son of John de Thorp,
and Thomas, son of Thomas Banastre. (S) UKNA.
1293-95, John died.
12/20/1295, Release by Eliz. widow of Sir John de Thorp to Richard
de T., son and heir to all claims to dower in lands etc. in Thorp, Neuwerk,
Stokis and Binington, and acquittance for £10 and bond to spend it in building.
[Nottingham] (S) UKNA.
(S) A Reappraisal of the Medieval Ancestry of the Cranmers
of Aslacton, Matthew Hovious, 2008. [Norfolk.]
Family notes:
·
5/1262, John de Thorp gives half a mark for an
assize to be taken … Suffolk. (S) FRsHIII.
·
8/1267, John de Thorp gives half a mark for an
assize to be taken … Lancaster. (S) FRsHIII.
·
12/7/1293, Pardon to Thomas Godfelau of
Brantingthorpe for the death of John de Thorp, as it appears by the record of
Robert Malet and Hugh de Braundeston, justices appointed to deliver Rading
gaol, that he killed him in self-defence. (S) CPRs.
Child of John and Elizabeth:
i. Richard de Thorp
(1249696), born ~1250 in England.
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