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Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Lord Philip de Bodrugan & Rosea ?

 121689288. Lord Philip de Bodrugan & 121689289. Rosea ?

~1215, Philip born in England, s/o §§Lord Henry de Bodrigan.

10/19/1216, Henry III, age 9, succeeded John as King of England.

~1251, Gift of Odo son of Walter, lord of Treuerbin … Witnesses: … steward of Cornwall, … sheriff of Cornwall, §§Henry de Bodrugan, Philip his son … (S) UKNA.

Bef. 1256, Gift in perpetuity … land in Cornwall which 1 held of 1 knight's fee in Lanlar; … of §§Hen. de Bodrugan of 4 acres of land … Witnesses. Hen. de Bodrugan, Philip, his son … (S) UKNA.

1256-59, Release and quitclaim; 4 marks of silver by Roger le Vel to Roger de Bodrugan, son of Sir Philip Bodrugan. (S) UKNA.

By 1259, Philip’s father died.

6/29/1259, Grant of wardship and marriage of heirs … Witnesses … Sir Philip de Bodrugan … (S) UKNA.

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, Lord Edward (I) and his father King Henry III captured by Montfort at the battle of Lewes, Sussex, “at the Mill of the Hide”. An estimated 2700 died. [Philip apparently a royalist during the revolt. (S) See 9/21/1265.]

8/4/1265, Lord Edward [I] defeated Montfort’s army at the battle of Evesham, Worcester, ending the Baron’s Revolt. Montfort and 2 of his sons were killed.

9/21/1265, Appointment with the sheriff of the county of Cornwall of Philip de Bodrigan to take into the king's hands the lands of rebels and extend them and to send the extent thereof to the king. (S) CPRs. [Only the sheriff and Philip appointed in Cornwall.]

6/9/1268, Confirmation of gift of Richard, King of the Romans of a gift by Isolda de Kardinan (gm/o 30422337), widow, in her independent (ligia) and free widowhood, to Oliver de Dinaunt (30422336) … testibus … Philip de Bodrigan (121689288), Roger de Bodrigen (60844644) … (S) UKNA.

Aft. 1268, Grant and quitclaim of Philip de Bodrigan, knight … [witnesses] Sir Henry de Campo Ernulfi, Ralph de Arundel, …, Alexander de Okeston, Guy de Nonant, knights … (S) UKNA.

5/11/1270, Cornwall. Phillip de Bodrugan gives 1 mark for a writ ad terminum. (S) FRsHIII.

By 5/12/1272, Philip died.

Family notes:

·         William and Roger had a great uncle Reginald de Bodrugan.

·         3/16/1242, Andrew de Kardinan, … Henry de Bodrigan and Hugh de Bello Campo are justices to take assize … advowson of the church of Landygan. (S) CPRs.

Children of Philip and Rosea:

i. Roger de Bodrugan (60844644), born ~1235 in England.

ii. William de Bodrugan, born ? in England.

William de Bodrigan, Archdeacon of Cornwall. (S) Baronia Anglica Concentrata, V2, 1843, P48.

5/19/1277, William de Bodrugan, purchased Roger’s son Henry’s wardship from William de Alneto.

By 1308, Sir Henry de Bodrigan, at the marriage of his daughter (30422035), gave inter alia the manor of Tywardreth, and William de Bodrigan, sometime Archdeacon of Cornwall, uncle of her father, gave her at the same time certain lands in Tredrym.

1308, William died, his nephew Henry (30422320), s/o Roger, his heir.

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