15208944. William Jewe & 15208945. Agatha ?
~1295,
William le Jew born in England, s/o 30417888. John le Jew
& 30417889. Joan ?.
1/24/1327,
Edward III, age 14, succeeded Edward II as King of England. [1/20/1327, Edward
II abdicated.]
12/24/1333
at Bristol, Debtor: William le Jew of Bristol, merchant, of Glos. Amount: 70s.
(S) UKNA.
1336,
William’s father died.
3/27/1336,
Debtor: William Jew {Jewe}, of Monmouth, of Bristol in Glos. Amount: £6 13s.
4d. (S) UKNA.
4/1337 at
York, William le Jeu and Agatha his wife querents ; … deforciants ; for a
messuage, a carucate of land, 20 acres of meadow, 40 acres of pastue, 20 acres
of wood, and 60s rent, in whytefeld and Fyfhyde. … to hold for their lives ;
and after them to John son of the said William and Alice daughter of John de
Pillesdon and their issue ; if John and Alice die without issue then to remain
to the right heirs of the aforesaid William. (S) Pedes Finium, Somerset, 1898,
P191.
1345,
William le Jew held fields in East Coker. (S) Annals of West Coker, Nathan,
1957, P129.
6/1349, The
Plague reached Dorset, and had spread across England by the end of 1349.
By 1377, William
(15208944, d.1378) & Agatha settled 6 bovates land, 6 acres meadow, 30s
rent, with pasture for 12 cows in Merkok and Cote on John of Pilsdon (Dors.)
(1901118, ggs) for life with remainder to John Jew (3802236, gs), son of
William (7604472, son), and Alice (3802237, wife of gs) daughter of John of
Pilsdon and their joint issue. [Finalis Concordia … Inter Willm le Jeu &
Agatham uxem ejus quer … uno mesuagio … remanebunt Johi fit ejusdem Willi &
Alice fit Johis de Pillesdon … Johes & Alicie exeuntibs tenend de capit …
Et si contingat qd iidem Johes & Alic obierint sine herede de corpibs … ].
1377, William died.
(S) Collectanea Topo., V7, 1841, P28.
Child
of William and ?:
i. William Jewe (7604472), born ~1315 in England.
4/1337 at
York, William le Jeu and Agatha his wife querents ; … deforciants ; for a
messuage, a carucate of land, 20 acres of meadow, 40 acres of pastue, 20 acres
of wood, and 60s rent, in whytefeld and Fyfhyde. … to hold for their lives ;
and after them to John son of the said William and Alice daughter of John de
Pillesdon and their issue ; if John and Alice die without issue then to remain
to the right heirs of the aforesaid William. (S) Pedes Finium, Somerset, 1898,
P191. [Only record found of this William.]
Aft. 1337, William
died before his father. [Likely in the plague.]
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