7604396. Lord Nicholas Bonham & 7604397. Edith ?
~1325, Nicholas born in England.
~1340, Edith born in England.
1348, The Black Death entered the west countryside of
England [likely entering through Bristol].
7/2/1354, Commitment to Nicholas Bonham of the wardship of 2
parts of the lands in Muchelewythford, together with the bailiwick of keeping a
moiety of the king's forest of Gravelyng, to hold until the lawful age of the
heir. (S) CFRs.
[––Nicholas &
Edith––]
~1358, Nicholas married Edith.
1365, Nicholas Bonham, …, to grant messuages, a mill, land,
and rent in Chilmark to the abbess and convent of Wilton, with the reversion of
a messuage and land in Netherhampton now held for life by Thomas Tydolveshide
and Joan his wife. Wilts. (S) UKNA.
3/29/1369, Gift of the manor of Flamston, Wiltshire, … Witnesses:
Laurence of St Martins, knight, Nicholas Bonham … (S) UKNA.
3/28/1371, Nicholas Bonham on a commission to levy war funds
in the county of Wilts. (S) CFRs.
11/24/1372, Order to cause Robert de la Mare and Nicholas Bonham, knights
of the shire at the parliament summoned at Westminster on the morrow of All
Souls last to have of the commons of the county of Wiltesir. … £24
for their expenses for 60 days. (S) CCRs.
12/10/1373, Order to cause Robert de la Mare and Nicholas
Bonham, knights of the shire at the parliament summoned at Westminster on the
morrow of St. Edmund the King last to have of the commons of the county of
Wiltesir. … £10
18s for their expenses for 27 days. (S) CCRs.
8/24/1374 at Salisbury, Gift of the manor of Flamston … Parties:
John Kyrchyll, chaplain, John Leye, Nicholas Bonham, [8 others]. (S) UKNA.
5/4/1375, Release made at Ferne by Alan Paulesholt, … of all
the lands late the said Philip's in Ferne, Donhead St. Mary and St. Andrew,
Ludwell, Charlton and Coombe, with houses, gardens, woods … Witd.: Sir Thomas West,
Sir William Lucy, Nicholas Bonham … (S) UKNA.
7/17/1376, Writing of Alexander Goldyngton … Witnesses: Lawrence
de Sancto Martino, Thomas West, John de la Mare knights, Nicholas Bonham, … (S)
CCRs.
6/21/1377, Richard II, age 10, son of the Black Prince,
succeeded Edward III as King of England.
12/5/1377, Order to cause Philip Fitz Waryn and Nicholas
Bonham, knights of the shire at the parliament summoned at Westminster in the
quinzaine of Michaelmas to have of the commons of the county of Wiltesir. … £24
for their expenses for 60 days. (S) CCRs.
12/6/1380, Order to cause Thomas Hungerford knight and
Nicholas Bonham, knights of the shire at the parliament summoned at Northampton
on Monday after All Saints last to have of the commons of the county of
Wiltesir. … £16 8s for their expenses for
41 days. (S) CCRs.
1381 at London, Exchange of manors of Stratford Tony and
Newton Tony, Wilts., for manor of Snitterfield, Warws. between Wm. de
Beauchamp, brother to the Earl of Warwick and Thos. West. Beauchamp … Witnesses:
Jn. de Clynton', Baldewyn de Frevill, Jn. de Worth, Laurence de Seint Martyn,
Jn. Daunteseye, Jn. de Roches, knights, Jn. Rous, Jn. atte Berewe, Nicholas
Bonham. (S) UKNA.
5/8/1382, Thomas Bonham (3802189) and Nicholas Bonham
appointed justices of the peace in Wiltshire, as well as justice of oyer and
terminer, keepers of the statutes of Winchester. (S) CCRs, 5/14/1387.
11/6/1383, Order to receive by indentures from the sheriffs
of Wiltesir, Dorset and Suthampton the moneys arising from the sale of all the
goods and chattels … and by oversight of Nicholas Bonham and Hugh Cheyne to
spend them upon the repair of Old Sarum castle … (S) CCRs.
11/26/1383, Order to cause Thomas Hungerford knight and
Nicholas Bonham, knights of the shire at the parliament summoned at Westminster
on Monday before All Saints last to have of the commons of the county of
Wiltesir. … £15 4s for their expenses for
38 days. (S) CCRs.
7/1/1384, Thomas Wake of Wynterbournestoke knight to Robert
bishop of London, Nicholas Bonham and John de Chitterne clerk, their heirs and
assigns. Charter with warranty of the manor of Wynterbournestoke co. Wiltesir.
(S) CCRs.
2/7/1385 at Chitterne, Godfrey Cyfrewast to Thomas Restwold
… Witnesses: Thomas de Hungerford, Ralph Cheyne, John de Kyngeston knights,
Hugh Cheyne, Lawrence Dru, Nicholas Bonham … (S) CCRs.
Bef. 1387, Nicholas died.
[––Edith––]
11/10/1388, Order to the sheriff of Wiltesir for election of
a verderer of Groveley forest instead of Nicholas Bonham, who is dead. (S) CCRs.
2/1387 at Great Wichforde, John Bonham, son and heir of
Nicholas Bonham, to Edith Bonham and her heirs. (S) CCRs.
Edith died.
Children of Nicholas and ?:
i. John Bonham, born
? in England.
4/12/1380, Thomas a surety for his older brother John, who
farmed the Wiltshire estates pertaining to the alien deanery of Mortain. (S)
CFRs.
ii. Nicholas Bonham,
born ? in England.
5/8/1382, Thomas Bonham and Nicholas Bonham appointed
justices of the peace in Wiltshire, as well as justice of oyer and terminer,
keepers of the statutes of Winchester. [Later, according to Thomas, “no
estreats came into their hands.” For several years this will be a problem for
Thomas after the decease of Nicholas.] (S) CCRs, 5/14/1387.
2/1387, at Berewyk, Nicholas Bonham to John Bonham his
brother and to his heirs. Quitclaim of all the lands of the said John in
Berewyke St. James. (S) CCRs.
1390, Parties: John Leverick of Sutton, Nicholas Bonham and
Isabel his wife. Deed relating to lands, etc. in Newnham, Sutton and Crockerton.
Wilts. (S) UKNA.
By 1396, Nicnolas died.
Child of Nicholas and Edith:
iii. Thomas Bonham (3802189),
born ~1360 in England.
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