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Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Baron William Bardolf & Lady Julian de Gournay

 121691072. Baron William Bardolf & 121691073. Lady Julian de Gournay

~1236, William born in England, s/o 243382144. William Bardolf.

1237, Julian born in England, d/o 243382146. Hugh de Gournay & 4997409. Matilda ?.

1238, Julian’s father died.

7/23/1238, Grant to William de Cantilupo the younger, … for a fine of 500 marks, of the custody of the lands, &c. of Juliana, the daughter and heir of Hugh de Gurnay, with the marriage of the said Juliana, together with the custody and marriage of the child when born, whereof Maud late the wife of the said Hugh says she is pregnant … (S) CPRs.            

By 1241, Julian’s mother remarried.

4/20/1247, Concord between Brother Robert de Sanford, Master of the Knights Templars and William Bardolf, deforciant, of 1 mark annual rent for his mill of Reskinton … William, son of the said William Bardolf, who held the manor of Reskinton with the mill of the gift of the said William, present in the court. (S) Lincolnshire Notes and Queries, V7, 1904, P109.

5/3/1254, Protection with clause volumus for the following who are going with the queen to the king in Gascony ; … William son of William Barduf … (S) CPRs. [Prince Edward would marry Leonore at Las Huelgas in Burgos, which the queen attended.]

1254, William, lord Bardolf, of Wirmegay in Norfolk, lord of Castre in right of Julian his wife. (S) An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk, Blomefield, 1810, P202.

8/15/1254, Grant to William Bardulf, the younger free warren in his demesne lands in Phillingeham, co. Lincoln, Conte’ and Castro, co. Norfolk, and Berlyng and Estden’, co. Sussex. (S) CPRs, 4/26/1380.

[––William & Julian––]

By 1258, William married Julian

1259, Julian age 22 when her son was born.

1261, William Bardolf, senior, v. William Bardolf, junior, and Juliana his wife of manors of Canteleg’ and Castre. (S) Feet of Fines for Norfolk, V1, 1885, P98.

6/29/1263, The Manor of Isleworth hosted a gathering of Earl Simon de Montfort’s rebellious noblemen who held a conference with the King that sowed the seeds for England’s first true Parliament.

5/14/1264, William’s father, a royalist at the battle of Lewes, taken prisoner with the King.

1264-5, Simon de Montfort effectively ruled England.

4/14/1265, William “the younger” granted a market and fair at Ruskington, Lincolnshire. (S) Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs.

8/4/1265, Lord Edward defeated Simon de Montfort at the battle of Evesham; ending the barons’ revolt in England.

3/28/1267, William “the younger” granted a market and fair at Birling, Sussex. (S) Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs.

1272, John de Chausy would not permit William Bardolf, Junior, & Julian, his wife, to have common in Mapeldurham Chausy. (S) Oxford Hist. Soc., V48, 1906, P132.

11/16/1272, Edward I succeeded Henry III as King of England.

[––William succeeded––]

1274-5, William, succeeding his father and doing homage, had livery of his lands, lying in the counties of Leicester, Lincoln, Nottingham, Norfolk, and Sussex [and soon after obtained charters for fairs and market to be held at his different manors]. (S) CFRs.

5/7/1276, The king has granted to William Bardolf that he may render the £150 he owes the king for his relief … (S) CCRs.

5/20/1276, William Bardolf, chief lord of the manor of Haluton, came to the king’s presence and put themselves on the inquitions [Geoffrey de Leukenore vs. Theobald, son of Peter de Nevill.] (S) CPRs.

Bef. 3/1277, William Bardolf impleaded by John Corpel for a third part of the manor of  Rungeton, Wyrmegeye, Stowe, and Wimneberg. (S) CCRs.

7/3/1277, Protection with clause volumus for the following going to Wales on the king’s service … William Bardolf. (S) CPRs. [Knights in William’s retinue included Sir John de Gournay, Roger de Colvill and Gui de Botetourt.]

1277, King Edward was in Chester where he cleared a road through a dense forest, and started construction on the castles of Flint and Rhuddlan. King Edward made forays into the Welsh lands of Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, prince of Wales, capturing Snowdonia and the isle of Anglesey.

1278, In Billesdon, scutage of 1 fee paid to William Bardolf and Adam de Everingham by equal portions. (S) History of Market Harborough, Hill, 1875, P38.

11/4/1278, Enrolment of a deed … Sir Thomas de Clar’ … Witnesses: Sir Payn de Chaurces, Sir William Bardulf, Sir Rogert Typetot, … (S) CCRs.

1279, William Bardolf listed as holding lands in co. Lincoln. (S) Publications of the Lincoln Record Society, V20, 1925, P86.

3/3/1280, John de Burgh, the younger, holding the manor of Portslade of Sir William Bardulf by service of 10 knights’ fees. (S) Early Yorkshire Charters, Farrer, 1949, P35.

4/1281, William Bardolf, son of William, made enrolment of his charter to Hugh his son and heir, and to Isabel his wife, of the manor of Plumpton, Sussex. (S) Record of the House of Gournay, Gurney, 1845, P222.

4/1282, All the chiefs of the March-men, including William Bardolf, summoned to be at Worcester because the Welsh had captured Roger de Clifford, senr., and slain his men. (S) Historic Mansions of Yorkshire, V1, 1888, P54.

12/11/1282, King Edward’s forces defeated Llewelyn ap Gruffydd at the Battle of Radnor in eastern Wales. King Edward received the head of Llywelyn at Rhuddlan castle. [Aka Battle of Orewin Bridge.]

6/28/1283, William Bardolph summoned to Shrewsbury by writ from Rhuddlan to the king to hold a colloquium to ordain what should be done with David, brother of Llewellyn, formerly prince of Wales. (S) The Titular Barony of Clavering, 1891, P16.

7/8/1283, Commission … touching persons who broke the free warren of William Bardolf, while he was on the king’s service and under the king’s protection in Wales, at Stowe, Wormegeye, Ryngeton and Whynebergh, co. Norfolk. (S) CPRs.

9/30/1283, Grant by Robert de Vere, Earl of Oxford, to William de Warenne, eldest son of John, Earl Warenne, and to Joan, Earl Robert's eldest daughter, of the manor of Medmenham and land in Cestresham, … Witnesses: Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, William de Valence, Lord Pembroke, Roger Bigod, Earl of Norfolk and Marshal of England, Sirs William Bardolf … (S) UKNA.

5/29/1284, William Bardolf requests that he be granted the right to hold a market and 2 annual fairs at Hallaton [1 of 2 in Hallaton], an annual fair at Tilney, a market and annual fair at Whinburgh, and an annual fair at Cantley [Cantley previously held by his father-in-law]. (S) UKNA.

1/20/1285, Enrolment of a grant by Walter de Wygtone … Witnesses: Sir John de Vescy, Sir Otto de Grandisono, Sir Robert Tibetot, Sir William Bardolf, … knights … (S) CCRs.

4/30/1286, Order to cause William Bardulf to have in the forest of Shirewode 6 bucks, of the king’s gift. (S) CCRs.

2/15/1287, Protection with clause volumus for William Bardolf, going beyond seas. (S) CPRs.

3/5/1288, Edmund Bardolf instituted at Gedling, Nottingham, by patron Sir William Bardolf. (S) History of the Parish of Gedling, Gerring, 1908, P41.

1289, William died. [William held Castre in capite as part of the Barony of Gourney.]

 12/23/1289, Writ for IPM of William Bardolf. Derby: Okebroc. A moiety … Hugh Bardolf, aged 30, is his next heir. Nottingham: Stoke. The head manor with its members … including a fishery … a boat called 'Le ferye' … a wood within the forest, and the free court of Scheldford … Norfolk: Stowe. The manor including a fishery … Whyneberg. The manor … Leicester: Haleweton. The manor … Sussex: … Berecompe. The manor … Lincoln: Ryskingthon. The manor … Diggeby. A capital messuage … Westburg. The manor … Filingham. The manor … Bliburg. The manor … Writ to enquire how much land the said William held, as well of his own inheritance as of the inheritance of Juliana de Gurney his wife … Oxford: Berlinges. The manor … (S) CIsPM.

[––Juliana––]

12/23/1289, Writ of plenius certiorari on the complaint of Juliana late the wife of the said William, that the escheator had taken into the king's hand the manor of Strummeshagh, Sussex, of which she was jointly enfeoffed with the said William. (S) IPM of William.

~1292, Lady Juliana de Gurney made a grant to her sons. (S) Berkshire Arch. Journal, Vs30-33, 1926, P123.

1295, Juliana died.

11/6/1295, Writ for IPM of Juliana the wife of William Bardolf, alias Bardulf: Wendovere and Bledelawe. 36s. 11d. rents … Hugh Bardolf, knight, aged 40 at the feast of St. Michael last, is her next heir. Bedford: Kynggeshougthone. 60s. 1d. yearly rent … Norfolk: Cauntele and Castre. The manors … Sir Hugh Bardolf is next heir of all the lands …., [which] Sir William Bardolf and the said Juliana his wife acquired jointly to them and their heirs … (S) CIsPM.

11/29/1295, Order to cause Hugh Bardolf, son and heir of Juliana, late the wife of William Bardolf to have seisin of the lands that Juliana held of the king in chief … (S) CCRs.

 (S) A Gen. and Heraldic Dictionary, Burke, 1831, P25.

Child of William and Julian:

i. Hugh Bardolf (60845536), born 9/29/1259 in England.

ii. Margery Bardolf (2498697), born ~1278 in England.

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