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Sunday, May 23, 2010

Sir Baldwin de Freville & Ida de Clinton

624680. Sir Baldwin de Freville & 624681. Ida de Clinton

8/15/1317, Baldwin born in Tamworth castle, Warwick, England, heir & s/o 1249360. Baldwin de Freville & 1249361. Elizabeth de Montfort.

~1325, Ida born in England, d/o 1249362. John de Clinton & 1249363. Margery Corbet.

1/24/1327, Edward III succeeded Edward II as King of England.

Bef. 1332, Ida, damsel of Queen Philippe, wife of King Edward III.

[––Ida & John––]

Bef. 4/15/1332, Ida married to Sir John le Strange, 1st Lord Strange. [1 son – John].

6/8/1336, Mandate to grant a dispensation to John de Steanuge, knight, and Ida de Clinton to remain in the marriage they have contracted; notwithstanding that the knight had for a concubine, before the said marriage, who was related to Ida in the third degree of kindred; declaring their offspring legitimate. (S) Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland, V2, 1895.

[––Baldwin & Elizabeth––]

Baldwin 1st married Elizabeth, sister & coheir of Sir John Montfort.

1343, Baldwin age 26 at the death of his father.

1/26/1344, Order to William de Radenore, escheator in the county of Hereford and the march of Wales adjacent, to deliver to Baldwin de Frevill, son and heir of Baldwin de Frevill, tenant in chief, the lands late of his said father, he having done homage. (S) CFRs.

[––Baldwin & Ida––]

Bef. 6/6/1346, Baldwin married Ida.

8/26/1346, Baldwin in the retinue of William, earl of Huntingdon, fought at the battle of Crecy, north of Paris. Edward III vs. Philip VI, heralded the rise of the longbow as the dominant weapon, and also saw the use of the ribauldequin, an early cannon, by the English.

5/23/1347, Settlement of disputes between Baldwin de Fryvill, Knt. and Henry Hillary, Knt. whereby the former grants that the latter and Maude his wife may hold all the said Baldwin's lands in the County of Warwick, ... called Venoresland ... Henry granting to Baldwin a place called Le Mulne Park which he holds on mortgage for £50. (S) UKNA.

1347, Baldwin at the siege of Calais. [Ended 8/1347, held by the English until 1558.] (S) Crecy & Calais, 1898, P105.

1348, Petitioner: Richard de Wotton, chaplain, prebendary of Bonehill in the collegiate church of Tamworth. … People mentioned: …; Baldwin de Freville [the father]; Baldwin de Freville [the son]. (S) UKNA.

7/26/1348, Commission of oyer … William de Shareshull … in the counties of Warwick and Stafford … on complaint by Baldwin de Fryvill that Henry atte Crosse … broke his house at Tamworth … (S) CPRs.

6/1349, The Plague reached Dorset, and had spread across England by the end of 1349.

1352, “Petitioners: Baldwin de Friville (Freville) … writ of formedon against Giles de Beaulchaump, knight, concerning some tenements …”. (S) UKNA. [Baldwin asserted that William de Ablinton gave the estate to Maud Devreux (Alexander’s remarried mother) and Alexander de Frevile (2498720) and the heirs of Alexander's body, and claimed it as grandson and heir of Alexander.]

6/6/1353, Baldwin de Frevyl, knight, and Ida his wife, of the diocese of Hereford granted Indults to choose confessors, who shall give them, being penitent, plenary remission at the hour of death, with the usual safeguards. (S) Cal. of Papal Reg’s, V3, 1897, 222.

1355, Inventory of goods and chattels of Sir Baldwin de Fryville. Also a list of cattle in the manors of Walton [Derbyshire?], Middleton (Warwickshire), Crownest (Worcestershire), Worldend and Ferne (Herefordshire). (S) UKNA.

11/2/1355, Baldwin with King Edward III landing in Calais. King Edward proceeds on raids into Pas de Calais, Artois and Picady.

By 11/15/1355, Edward returns his army to England.

10/24/1357, Commission of oyer and terminer … Baldwin de Frevylle, ‘chivaler,’ … on complaint of John de Clynton, ‘chivaler,’ … at Maxstoke, co. Warwick … (S) CPRs. [John de Clynton is Ida’s brother.]

11/16/1357, “Writ to the Sheriffs of cos. Worchester, Hereford, and Warwick to supersede any distraint upon the lands of Sir Baldwin de Freville for finding men-at-arms, etc., as the said Baldwin was serving in the retinue of William de Clinton, Earl of Huntingdon.” [Earl William died in 1354.] (S) Crecy and Calais, Wrottesley, 1898, P105.

1358, Appointment by Sir Baldwin Le Frivile of attorneys to receive possession of property in Wycheneford [Wichenford] and Wyke Ep[iscop]i [Wick Episcopi in Rushwick]. (S) UKNA.

8/28/1359 at Hogenorton, Lease from John Dymmok, knight, to John his brother and Alesia his wife of his manor of Hogenorton', co. Oxon., …  the said manor shall remain to John son of the grantor and Ankeret his wife, to hold to them and their heirs for ever … Witnesses: Sir Baldwin de Frevyle, knight, Sir John de Clinton', knight, … (S) UKNA.

1362, Sir John Dymmok quitclaimed his right in the manor of Middleton to Baldwin.

1/29/1364, Sir Baldwin de Fryvyle witnessed a charter of Sir John de Clyton. (S) CCRs.

4/1365, Baldwin Fryville knight appoints ... attorneys to sue ... for a purparty of the advowsons of churches, prebends and chapels ... falling to him by inheritance ... after the death of Philip de Marmyoun, Joan de Morteyn and Joan de Fryville his ancestors as after that of Baldwin de Fryville his father. (S) CCRs.

1365, Baldwin with the Black Prince on an expedition to France. While on this expedition Baldwin was named Seneschal of Santoigne for life.

6/1366, Indenture whereby Baldwin de Fryville knight gives to John Trillowe the son knight a yearly rent of £20. (S) CCRs.

1367, “Sir Baldwin Freville the elder” given “xx pounds” in the will of his “cousin” Peter de Montfort, Lord of Beaudesert. (S) Testaenta Vetusta, Nicolas, 1826, P69.

Ida died.

9/30/1368, Power of attorney from Balwin de Frivill', knight, the elder, and Joan his wife to Thomas Tracy ... to receive seisin ... (S) DR10/475.

11/20/1369, Baldwin the godfather of his grandson Baldwin at the church of Northfield, Worcester. (S) Proof of age of the grandson, 7/24/1390.

1370, Sir Baldwin, seneschal of Saintonge. (S) The Chronicles of Froissart, 1908, P177.

1370, Baldwin coheir to his uncle Sir Peter de Montfort.

9/4/1372, IPM of Ralph, Earl of Stafford. … Warwick: … Henleye in Arderne. One knight’s fee, held by Baldwin Frevill, knight. (S) CIsPM.

3/23/1375, Baldwin died. (S) Mansions … Warwickshire, Williams, 1899, P60.

4/8/1375, Writ for IPM of Baldwin de Frevill, knight. Wilts: Yatesbury. A messuage and a carucate of land, … He died on 23 March last. Baldwin de Frevill, knight, his son, aged 25 years and more, is his heir. Warwick: Tomworth. The castle … Midelton. Two-thirds of the manor … Lee … Beaudesert, the castle and manor … [many more properties in multiple counties]. (S) CIsPM.

(S) Magna Carta Ancestry, P356.

Children of Baldwin and Ida:

i. Baldwin Freville (312340), born 1349 in England. [Heir]


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