15211092. Lord Edmund Husee & 15211093.
Joan ?
~1275, Edmund
Hussey born in England, s/o §§Alexander
Husse & Isabel Spinney.
2/17/1298,
Quitclaim by Thomas Swayne, of Bath … Witn. … Edmund de Heuse, … (S) UKNA.
5/10/1298, Perambulation
of Menedep forest [Somerset], made before … by oath of Thomas de Gornay, …
knights, … Hugh Malherbe and Edmund Husee. (S) Cal. of Manu’s of the Dean and
Chapter of Wells, V1, 1907, f.82d.
1298, By
Thomas Swayn, of Bath to William Snel and Alice his wife, of an acre of land in
the east field of Twyverton, … Witn. Dom. Thomas de Baiocis, Knt., Edmund
Heuse, Walter de Sokerwyke, Roger, his son,… (S) UKNA.
9/14/1301,
By Thomas de Bause, Knt. to William Scnel of Bath and Alice his wife, of 8
acres of arable land in the east field of Twyverton, for the payment of 100sh.
… Witn. Roger fil. Walteri de Sokerwyk, Edmund Heuse, … (S) UKNA.
1306, Edmund
Hussey, Alexander's son, disputed the right to present to the church [of
Kimpton] with William de Dummer. [William likely s/o Margery, Edmund’s maternal
aunt. Edmund won.]
2/25/1308,
Edward II crowned king of England.
5/29/1310,
By Alice Cok widow of William Snel of Bath to Adam Snel her son … held jointly
by grant from Thomas de Bayuse, Knt… Witn. John de Sancto Laudo, Edmund Huse, …
[Some names the same as the previous grants.] (S) UKNA.
12/12/1310, Order
not to molest Edmund Husee for any trespass of vert or venison made by him in
the forest of Chut. (S) UKNA.
10/22/1312, To
the sheriff of Somerset. Order to cause a coroner for that county to be elected
in place of Edmund Huse, incapacitated by weakness and infirmity. (S) CCRs.
By 1323,
Edmund died.
[––Joan––]
Joan 2nd
married Nicholas de Haywod.
2/1/1327 at
Westminster, Edward III, age 14, crowned king of England.
10/20/1344, William
de Edindon', clerk, querent, and Edmund Husee, deforciant. The manor of
Keminton' and the advowson. … Edmund granted for himself and his heirs that 2
parts of the manor - which James Huse held for life - and also that the third
part of the manor - which Nicholas de Haywode and Joan, his wife, held in dower
of Joan … William has given him 100 marks of silver. (S) Feet of Fines, CP
25/1/206/24, number 45.
1345, … and
Edmund Hussee, deforciant ; for the manor of Sweuneswyke … Edmund granted a
third part of the manor and advowson which Nicholas de Haywod and Joan 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.
6/5/1345, Nicholas
de Haywode and Joan, his wife, deforciants. Property: A third part of the manor
of Keminton'. William has given them 20 marks of silver. (S) Feet of Fines, CP 25/1/206/24,
number 49.
1348, The
Black Death entered the west countryside of England [likely entering through
Bristol].
(S) A Hist.
of the Co. of Hampshire, V4, 1911.
Family
notes:
·
Isabel Spinney d/o §§Adam Spinney. Isabel’s sisters:
Margery married to Richard Drummer, and Denise.
Children
of James and Joan:
i. Edmund Hussey (7605546), born ~1300 in England.
ii. Robert Hussey, born ~1308 in England.
9/20/1323,
Quitclaim by Robert Husee, of Sweyneswyk to Edmund Husee, lord of Sweyneswyk of
all his tenements which he had by feoffment from the said Robert in Tatewyk.
(S) UKNA.
1330, Robert
married Joan, widow of Robert Etchingham [Brother of (29552480]. (S) Hist. of Buckingham, V4, 1927, Padbury.
iii. Emeric Hussey, born ~1303 in England.
iv. James Hussey, born ~1296 in England.
v. John Hussey, born ~1298 in England.
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