8443464. Lord Hugh de Sancto Phileberto &
8443465. Euphemia de Sulham
10/28/1216,
Henry III crowned king of England.
1225, Hugh
born in England, s/o 16886928. Hugh de
St. Philibert & 16886929. Abreda ?.
~1240, Euphemia
born in Oxfordshire, England, d/o §§William de
Sulham. (S) Hist.
of Oxford, V8, 1964, Adwell.
1249, Hugh’s
father died.
6/15/1249:
IPM: Hugh, his son, aged 24, is his heir. Berks. Creswelle town, a certain
land held in chief of the king, whence
his ancestors sometime served de la Huse. (S) CIsPM, V1, Henry III, 1904.
6/24/1249,
For Hugh de St. Philibert. The king has taken the homage of Hugh, son and heir
of Hugh de St. Philibert, for all lands and tenements which the aforesaid Hugh,
his father, held from the king in chief in Berkshire. Order to the king’s
escheator in Berkshire that, having accepted security from Hugh for 10m. to the king’s use for his relief, of which he
is to render 5 m. at Michaelmas in the thirty-third year and the remaining 5 m.
at Easter next following, he is to cause Hugh son of Hugh to have full seisin
of all lands and tenements of which the abovesaid Hugh, his father, was seised
in his demesne as of fee on the day he died. (S) FRsHIII.
1249, Hugh
de St. Philibert the overlord of the De Sulham’s manor of Carswell in Buckland
(Berks).
By 1250,
Euphemia’s father died, her brother John, a minor, the heir. [Her son Hugh
coheir to this John by 1279.]
12/26/1252,
Grant to Hugh de Sancto Philberto that he shall not be distrained to make
himself a knight until Edward the king’s first –born son takes up the arms of a
knight. (S) CPRs.
1258, Hugo
de Sancto Phileberto solvit in garderoba regis die Jovis proxima post festum
Sancti Jacoby apostoli anno etc. xxxvij°. apud Portesm' Petro Chaceporc', tunc
custodi ejusdem garderobe, v. marcas, per quas finem fecit cum rege pro
passagio suo quod cum rege fecisse debuit in Vasconiam. (S) CCRs.
9/9/1261,
Hugh de Sancto Philipberto gives 1 mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of Cornwall. (S) FRsHIII.
1/1269, Hugh
de St. Philebert gives 1 mark for an assize to be taken before Martin de
Littlebir’. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire. (S) FRsHIII.
1269, Walter
de Nevill and Isolda his wife conveyed the manor of Cheldeston and Chaldecotes,
with its appurtenances, to Hugh de St. Philibert and his heirs. (S) The Hist.
& Antiq’s of Northamptonshire, Bridges, 1791.
11/16/1272,
Edward I succeeded Henry III as King of England. [While on crusade.]
1276, Hugh
died holding Philberds, Berkshire, acquired by his father in 1208, and held by
the serjeanty of providing the king with one boucel of wine.
[––Euphemia––]
Euphemia
died leaving Sulham manor to her son Hugh. (S) Hist. of the Co. of Berkshire,
V3, 1923.
By 1279,
Eughemia died. [Hugh’s son a minor heir to Euphemia.]
(S) Hist. of
Berkshire, V3, 1923, Bray with the borough of Maidenhead.
Family
notes:
·
1330, Thomas de St. Philibert was seised of the
manor of Upper Clatford in the time of Henry III and died without issue, his heir
being his uncle Hugh, brother of his father Roger; on the death of Hugh de St.
Philibert the manor passed to his son and heir Hugh,whose son and heir was the
plaintiff John [Hugh’s grandson, who won the suit]. (S) Hist. of the Co. of
Hampshire, V4, 1911. [Hugh’s father also had a brother Roger, but his heir was
a daughter Beatrix.]
Child
of Hugh and Euphemia:
i. Hugh de Saint Philibert (4221732), born ~1260 in
England.
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