5000320. Lord Henry Aucher & 5000321. Ella ?
~1240, Henry son of Aucher born
in England, s/o 10000640. Thomas fitz
Aucher.
~1252, Ella born in England.
Aft. 1253, Henry’s father died.
8/4/1265, Henry fitz Aucher, s/o Thomas fitz Aucher, at the
battle of Evesham, Worcester, as a member of the Baron’s Revolt. Lord Edward [future Edward I] defeated
Montfort’s army, ending the Baron’s Revolt. [Henry in forfeit: Roger de
Leybourne gifted all the lands (13 manors).]
6/21/1266, The siege of Kenilworth in Gloucester,
ongoing, became the largest siege in the history of England. A garrison of over
a thousand surrendered 12/13/1266. Henry son of Thomas Aucher,
imprisoned at Kenilworth castle.
[Henry must have been among the many given pardons.]
3/26/1267, Admission into the king's peace of William
Swengeden by mainprise of Henry Aucher and Ralph de Tyresete. (S) CPRs.
2/14/1271, A plea before the justices of the Bench between
Hugh de Brok and Isabel his wife and Henry Aucher and Ela his wife touching the
church of Pampesworth; [Cambridge]. (S) CPRs.
1272, Henry Aucher had a grant of free warren in his lands
in Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire.
9/20/1272, Grant to Henry Aucher free warren in his demesne
lands in Copthhall, Laughfare Regis, Chingdelhall and Fobbay, Essex; Pampwotrh,
Little Treford and Traham Cambridge, Huntingdon; Fisherton, Wiltshire; and
Biketon Hampshire. (S) CChRs.
11/2/1272, Henry Aucher given protection with clause volumus
until Easter to go beyond seas. (S) CPRs. [Likely he had signed up to join the
crusade – which was about to end for the English.]
11/16/1272, Edward I succeeded Henry III as King of England
[while on crusade.]
1273, Heny Aucher in a suit with the Abbot of Waltham Cross
about an assault at Laughfare.
1276 Henry son of Aucher and Ella his wife granted lands in
Bluntisham to Ralf de Hynton.
1279, Ralf de Hinton held of Henry Auger and Ella his wife …
a messuage and garden with demesne and other lands and a windmill in Bluntisham
and Earith; Henry and Ella held by a rent of 3s. to the bishop of Ely.
4/1290, Henry Aucher requests that he may enclose a certain
pasture of 20 acres within his park, which is enclosed by a ditch, and belongs
to the same Henry's soil, and is within the bounds of the forest of Waltham.
(S) Parliament Rolls, 2005.
1291, Henry son of Aucher to enclose land adjoining his park
of Copped Hall. Essex. (S) UKNA.
6/1293, Henry Aucher granted that he may is able to enclose
in his park a pasture enclosed with a ditch and ash hedge containing 20 acres
of his land, which pasture is in the forest of Waltham. [Essex.] (S) UKNA.
1300, Henry Aucher at the Siege of Caerlaverock castle,
where he was made a Knight Banneret for valour. (S) Topo. Hist. of Kent,
Seymour, P525. [Arms: Ermine, on a chief, azure, 3 lions rampant, or.]
1300, Jn. de Ripariis, lord of Nanstian ... Witnesses: Sir
Henry son of Auger; ... [Cornwall] (S) UKNA.
Ela died before Henry.
1303, Henry son of Aucher, alias Henry Aucher: Hampshire,
Wiltshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex died. (S) UKNA.
10/10/1303, IPM of Henry son of Aucher alias Henry Aucher.
Southampton: … Byketon … a chapel … 20a. meadow … Wilts.: Fissherton. The manor
held of the earl of Salisbury by service of 1/2 knight’s fee. Aucher his son,
aged 21 and more, is his next heir. Cambridge: Pampesworth. The manor held, by the courtesy of England of the
inheritance of Ela sometime his wife, … Heir as above, aged 24. Essex: Great
Laufar. The manor … Coppedehalle. A manor … Shingledehalle. A manor … Waltham.
The office of forester … (S) CIsPM.
(S) Hist. of Huntingdon, V2, 1932, Bluntisham cum Earith.
Child of Henry and ?:
i. Aucher fitz Henry,
born 1372 in England.
1/27/1303, Order to deliver to Aucher, son of Henry,
deceased, the bailiwick of the forestership of Waltham which his said father
held in chief, and the lands late of his said father, he having done homage.
(S) CFRs.
ii. Nicholas Aucher (2500160),
born 1280 in England.
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