30422320. Sir Henry de Bodrigan & 30422321. Lady Sibyl de Mandevill
~1263, Henry
de Bodrugan born in Cornwall, England, s/o 60844644. Sir
Roger de Bodrugan & 60844645. Isolda
de Pyn.
9/29/1264,
Sybella de Maundevill born in England, d/o 60844642. ?
Mandeville &
60844643. Alice Giffard. [See 121689286]
11/16/1272,
Edward I succeeded Henry III as King of England.
1274, Queen
Eleanor granted the wardship and marriage of the heir of John Le Poer [Peter le
Poer.]
Siby 1st
married to Peter le Poer, baron of Dunhill, co. Waterford, Ireland.
1277, Henry’s
father died.
5/19/1277, Henry’s uncle William de Bodrugan purchased his wardship from
William de Alneto.
3/22/1283,
Henry a minor in ward of his uncle William de Bodrugan.
4/4/1283,
Peter le Poer drowned at sea.
[––Henry
& Sibyl––]
~1284, Henry
married Sibyl.
By 2/1286, Siby
a lady of Queen Eleanor's chamber.
4/26/1286, Protection with clause, going beyond seas with
the king … Henry de Brodrugan, Edmund the king’s brother, … } for one year. (S)
CPRs.
6/24/1286 from Dover, Edward and Eleanor traveled to Gascony
where they would stay for 3 years.
10/25/1288,
Writ for IPM of Walter de Maundevill. (S) CFRs.
10/26/1288, IPM
of Walter de Maundeville. Bedford: Wodecroft in the parish of Luton alias
Lutton. 129a. arable, 6a. meadow, 18a. pasture, £9 6s 11½d rent of assize of
freemen, rents and works of customers &c. Sibyl de Maundevile, his sister,
wife of Henry de Boderigan, aged 24 and more at the feast of St. Michael last,
is his next heir. Worcester: Godfrey Giffard (Sibyl’s maternal uncle), bishop
of Worcester, enfeoffed the said Walter by charter of his manor of Alcrynton,
to him and the heirs of his body, with reversion, if he should die without such
heirs, to the said bishop and his heirs. (S) CIsPM.
8/1289, Edward and Eleanor returned to England.
1289-90,
Sibly and her children in the Queen’s chamber.
By 1289,
Henry knighted. [arms: Argent, 3 bendlets gules.]
3/26/1289, Order
to the escheator on this side Trent to deliver to Henry de Bodrigan and Sibyl
his wife, sister and heir of Walter de Maundevill, tenant in chief, the lands
late of her said brother, Henry having done fealty, so that they do homage on
the king's next coming to England. (S) CFRs.
1289, Sibylla, sister and heir to Walter de Maundeville. Henry
and Sibylla had livery of her lands.
2/2/1290, Confirmation
of a bequest in the will of Eleanor, the late queen, to Sibyl, wife of Henry de
Boderingeham, of the marriage of John le Power, son and heir of Peter le Power,
tenant in chief, her former husband. (S) CPRs.
5/6/1291 at
Bodrugan, Quitclaim to Sir Henry de Bodrugan of land in Trevarth. Witnesses:
Sir Ralph Bloyn, … (S) UKNA.
7/23/1294, Henry
de Bodrugan acknowledges that he owes to the king 20s 4d; to be levied, in
default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Cornwall. (S) CCRs.
1/14/1300, The
sheriff of Devon, with Henry de Bodrigan and Robert Gyffard to to be warned and
requested on the king's behalf, even if they do not hold of him, to so provide
themselves with horses and arms and to prepare themselves to be with the king
at Carlisle at Midsummer next, ready to set out at his wages against the Scots.
(S) CCRs.
4/11/1300, To the sheriff of
Devon, with Henry de Bodrigan and Robert Giffard. Ordered to cause all
and singular knights, esquires, or others having £10 or more yearly of land to
be with the king at Carlisle in Midsummer with horses and arms to go against
the Scots. (S) 1302-1307, GBPRO, 1906, P395.
4/12/1300, Letters
for Henry de Bodrigan, staying in England, nominating John le Fuelere his
attorney in Ireland for 2 years. (S) CCRs.
6/25/1300, King Edward led his forces north from
Carlisle.
7/9/1300, Siege
of Caerlaverock castle in Scotland began.
9/28/1300,
IPM of Edmund, earl of Cornwall. Cornwall: … Wodewidwy, Wodewythgy. 1/3 fee
held by Henry de Bodrigan; … (S) CIsPM.
2/8/1301,
Commission of oyer and terminer touching the persons who assaulted Henry de
Bodrigan at Glaseneye, co. Cornwall. (S) CPRs. [Ralph Bloyou charged with the
trespass.]
4/5/1301, Letters for Henry de Bodrugan and Sibyl his wife,
staying in England, nominating John de Bodrigan … attorneys in Ireland. (S)
CPRs.
1301, Henry de Bodrigan claimed view of frankpledge,
ducking-stool, pillory, and assize of bread and beer at East Looe. (S) Pubs. of
the Southampton Record Soc., V5, 1908, P268.
1/22/1302, Pardon to Ralph Bloyou for the robbery and other
trespasses committed against Henry de Bodrigan at Glsneyth, and for other
robberies … in Cornwall. (S) CPRs.
1302, Bishop
Godfrey Giffard named Lady ‘Sybil de Bodaringham, my
niece' in his will.
1302, Henry, high sheriff of Cornwall, lord of East Looe.
(S) Corporation Chronicles, Browne, 1904, P17.
1302, Henry de Bodreugam complained by bill that Thomas le
Arcedekne tuortiously and against the peace came with ofrce and arms and
assailed, beat and wounded him … and against the peace took away William, son
and heir of B. [an infant heir of William Beyon], who was in his wardship, …
[the mother had delivered the infant to Henry after a disagreement with Sir
Ralph de Bloyon.] … (S) A Selection of Cases Illustrative of the English Law of
Tort, P219. [Henry was awarded damages of 100 marks.]
9/15/1302,
Pardon at the instance of Henry de Bodrigan, and in consideration of their
service in Gascony and Scotland, in his company, to Peter de Bodrigan, John de
Bodrigan, Adam de Markwelle, Serlo Wyse and John le Fughelere, for robberies
from Ralph Bloyou, Matilda de Hywysh, Richard de Hywysh and Roger le Surdere,
at Bodmin, co. Cornwall. (S) CPRs.
4/6/1304,
Grant of William de Treuelle … Witnesses: Sir Henry de Bodrigan, … Richard de
Reskemmer, kts. … (S) UKNA.
7/18/1304,
Siby living.
1/1305, John
le Poher (Sibyl’s son) baron of Doneyl’ owed Henry de Bodrugan £200.
5/1305, Sibyl
in a dispute with her son John le Poer.
7/16/1305, Pardon to Henry de Bodrigan of £30 delivered to him as a prest from the wardrobe at
the time he was going to Gascony on the king's service. (S) CPRs.
1/30/1306 at
Bodrugan, Grant for life by Henry de Bodrugan, Kt., to John de Bodrugan of
Tregloseor for annual rent of a pair of white gloves. (S) UKNA.
7/11/1306,
IPM of Henry de la Pomeroy. Cornwall: … Karburra. 1/2 knight’s fee which Henry
de Bodrigan holds. (S) CIsPM.
1/5/1307, Henry
de Bodrigan and the sheriff of Cornwall appointed to prohibit anyone from
taking out of the realm corn, animals, or other kinds of victuals, horses,
armour, money, gold or silver plate or silver in mass, except corn and victuals
out of Lostudiel to Gascony. (S) CPRs.
2/7/1307, Henry de Bodrigan, Kt., and Peter de Brodigan his
brother. Messuage and carrucate of land in Tredowargh … Witd: Sirs Reginald de
Boevile, Walter de Cornubia; Thomas de Pridias, Kts; Henry de Campo Arnulphy …
(S) UKNA.
1307, Henry a knight of the shire for Cornwall.
7/7/1307, Edward II became king on the death of his father.
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.
3/26/1308, IPM of William de Bodrigan. Cornwall: Tretheu.
The hamlet … Henry de Bodrigan, knight, his nephew, aged 30 and more, is his
next heir. (S) CIsPM. [Henry heir to his uncle William de Bodrigan, sometime
Archdeacon of Cornwall.]
7/26/1308, Order
to the escheator on this side Trent to deliver to Henry de Bodrigan, nephew and
heir of William de Bodrigan, the lands late of his said uncle, he having done
fealty. (S) CFRs.
By 1308,
Sibyl died before Henry.
1308, Sir Henry de Bodrugan buried a son. (S) Medieval
Children, Orme, 2003, P119.
1309, Henry Bodrigan of East Looe, Cornwall, died, his total
estate valued at £113. (S) Social History of England, Ormrod, 2006, P203. [6+
knights’ fees.]
[––Post Mortem––]
1/23/1309,
Writ for IPM of Henry de Bodrugan. (S) CFRs.
Family notes:
·
Henry was summoned to parliament by writ the day
after he died. (S) Book of Dignities, Haydn, 1851, P517.
Child
of Peter and Sibly:
i.
John le Poer, born 8/29/1281 in Wales.
6/1/1309, Order
to the escheator on this side Trent to deliver to John le Poer, son and heir of
Sibyl de Maundevill, the lands which Henry de Bodrigan, deceased, sometime her
husband, held in chief by the courtesy of England of her inheritance, John
having done homage. (S) CFRs.
5/15/1316, To
Edmund le Botiller, justiciary of Ireland, and to the barons of the exchequer
of Dublin. Order to levy 500 marks out of the first issues of the archbishopric
of Cassel, and to pay the same to John son of Peter le Poer [baron of
Donnoille], the king having granted him that sum out of the first issues of
custodies and marriages in satisfaction for his loss in horses, armour, and
other goods to the value of £500 incurred in the king's service in defending
Ireland against Edward le Brus and his accomplices, Scotch rebels. (S) CCRs.
Children
of Henry and Sibyl:
i. Johanna Bodrugan
(30422035), born ~1285 in England.
Ii. Otes
Bodrugan (15211160), born 1/6/1290
in Cornwall, England.
3/4/1310, Order not to intermeddle further with the manor of
Bodrigan and the tenements in Penarth and Gargoit, co. Cornwall, that Henry de
Bodrigan held … that Otto, his son and heir, is 19 years of age, … (S) CCRs.
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