~1300, Edmund Huse born in England, s/o 15211092. Edmund Huse & 15211093. Joan ?.
By 1323, Edmund’s father died.
6/29/1323, Edmund Heuse of Sweyneswyk received a quitclaim of
the property in Tatewyk from his brother Robert Heuse of Sweyneswyk. (S) UKNA.
7/3/1323, Edmund Heuse of Swainswick received a grant from
Robert Heuse of 1 messuage and 1/2 virgate of land which he had of the feoffment
of John Geffray of Tadwick. (S) UKNA.
9/20/1323, Edmund Hussee, lord of Sweyneswyk received a
quitclaim deed to property from his brother Robert Husee of Sweyneswyk. (S)
UKNA.
11/30/1323, By Edmund Husee, lord of Sweyneswyk, to Emeric
and James his brothers, of a messuage and half-virgate of land, etc. which he
had by feoffment from his brother Robert, in Tatewyk, with a cottage, etc.
there … Witn. … James Husee, … (S) UKNA.
12/3/1323, Lease for lives in survivorship by Edmund Husee
to Emery and James, his brother, of the messuage and land, together with a
cottage and the reversion of a cottage and croft which John Poul and Ellen, his
wife, held of him in Tadwick for the life of Ellen, which property Edmund held
of the gift of the said Robert Husee, his brother, there at the annual rent of
8d.
3/5/1325, By Edmund Husee, of Sweyneswyk, to Robert Husee of
a messuage and half-virgate of land in Tatewyk, and a cottage, etc. which John
Poul and Elena his wife hold there. (S) UKNA.
2/1/1327 at Westminster, Edward III, age 14, crowned king of
England.
3/10/1339 at Southampton, Creditor: Edmund Hussey {Husee} of
Swainswick of [Bath Foreign Hundred] Somerset. Amount: £200, for certain
merchandise bought from him. (S) UKNA.
4/7/1341, Edmund Husee was a witness to a deed in which his
brothers James Husee and John Husee received land from Thomas de Acton. (S)
UKNA.
5/4/1345, Richard de la Hide, clerk, acknowledges that he
owes to Edmund Husee £50; to levied etc. in co. Southampton. (S) CCRs.
1345, William de Iford and Margaret his wife, querents … and
Edmund Hussee, deforciant ; for the manor of Sweuneswyke and the advowson of
the church of the same manor … Edmund granted a third part of the manor and
advowson which Nicholas de Haywod and Joan (15211093, Edmund’s mother) his wife
held in dower of Joan … for the life of Joan, the heritage of Edmund which the
decease of Joan to Edmund and his heirs ought to revert … 100 marks silver. (S)
Somerset Record Society, V12, 1898, P228.
1348, The Black Death entered the west countryside of
England [likely entering through Bristol].
1353, Edmund Hussey, the owner of the manor of Teffont Evias.
(S) Hist. of Wilts., V13, 1987, Teffont Evias.
1360, Sir Edmund Hussey held the priory and advowson of
Maiden Bradley manor.
3/22/1360, Commission to Robert de Barton, Oliver Russel,
John de Mersshmull and Edmund Husee, reciting … Taunton, co. Somerset, … county
of Wilts … deposit the money in the cathedral church of Salisbury. (S) CPRs.
4/12/1360, To the sheriff of Wilts. Order to repair to
Robert de Burton, Oliver Russel, John atte Mersshmull and Edmund Husee, whom
the king, by nomination of the commons of the county, has appointed there to
levy and collect the 10th and 15th. (S) CCRs.
7/10/1360, To Robert de Burton, Oliver Russel, John atte
Mersshmull and Edmund Husee in Wilts, to deliver £360 at the receipt of the
exchequer. (S) CCRs.
1360-61, Edmund Hussey, settled the reversion of the manor
of Teffont Evias on his daughter Joan.
1361, Edmund died.
11/26/1361, Order to the sheriff of Wilts to cause verderers
of the king's forests of Claryndon, Melchet, Gravele and Savernak to be elected
instead of … Edmund Huse, … who are dead. (S) CCRs.
(S) A Guide to Farleigh Hungerford, Jackson, 1879, P35. (S)
A Hist. of the Co. of Wiltshire, V3, 1956; V15, 1995.
Family notes:
·
Edmund Huse was in possession in 1360 and was
dead in 1362 when he was succeeded by his daughter Joan, wife successively of
John Whyton and Sir Thomas Hungerford. (S) Hist. of Somerset, V7, 1999,
Charlton Musgrove.
Child of Edmund and ?:
i. Joan Hussey
(3802773), born ~1355 in England.
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