30422300.
Sir John Talbot & 30422301. Lady Juliane de Grey
9/29/1318,
John born in England, heir & s/o 60844600.
Lord Richard Talbot & 60844601. Joan de Mortimer.
~1320,
Juliane born in England, d/o 2955024.
Lord Roger de Grey & 2955025. Elizabeth de Hastings.
1/16/1326,
Licence for Isabel de Mortuo Mari to grant for life to Richard Talbot of
Richard’s castle and Joan his wife the manor of Wodeham Mortymer, 22s. of rent
and a rent of 1 lb of pepper in Little Braxstede and the advowson of he church
which are held in chief as of the honor of Peverel, with remainders to John their
son and the heirs of his body. (S) CPRs.
11/25/1329, John’s father died.
2/22/1330 at
Coderugg, Enrolment of grant from Joan, late the wife of Richard Thalebot, to
John de Wotton … John de Wotton to John son of Joan and to Juliana his wife …
the manor of Coderugg, co. Worcestor, and the advowson … (S) CCRs.
2/1/1327 at
Westminster, Edward III, age 14, crowned king of England.
[––John
& Juliane––]
Bef.
11/29/1329, John married to Juliane.
1340, John’s
mother died. (S) Medieval Outlaws, Ohlgren, 2005, P153.
1/12/1340, IPM of Joan late the wife of Richard Talbot, of
Richard’s Castle. Worcester: Coterugge, Whychebaud, Carkedone and Homme. The
manors … John Talbot, her son, aged 25 years at the feast of St. Michael last,
is her next heir. … the manor of Hobregge to the said John Talbot and Juliana
his wife, and to the heirs of their bodies. (S) CIsPM.
2/7/1341,
Order to deliver to John Talbot, son and heir of Joan late the wife of Richard
Talbot of Richard’s castle, and to Juliana his wife the manor of Blethenan in
the cantred of Mellemuth in South Wales with appurtenances in co. Hereford the
manor of Richard’s castle, … the king has taken the John’s homage. (S) CCRs.
4/27/1346, John
Talbot of Richard's Castle acknowledges that he owes to Richard de Aneseye of
Kyngeston £100; to be
levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Hereford. (S)
CCRs.
7/12/1346, King Edward landed an invasion force of
10000 in Normandy, which marched north plundering the countryside. King Philip
VI, with 8000 horsemen and 4000 Genoese crossbowmen pursued.
8/26/1346,
John fought in the 2nd division at the battle of Crecy.
8/26/1346, 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. The English longbowmen could fire much more quickly than the Genoese,
with a killing range of 250 yards. A decisive victory, a third of the French
forces lost [mainly to arrows] to less than 100 Englishmen, this started the
decline in importance of the mounted knight, and the rise of England as a
European power.
9/4/1346, The English began the year-long siege of
the port of Calais.
1346, Sir
John in the retinue of the Earl of Lancaster at the siege of Calais.
3/8/1347,
Quitclaim by John Talbot, lord of Richard's Castle to Philip of Chenne of
Ludlow. … Dated at Richard's Castle. (S) Medieval Outlaws, Ohlgren, 2005, P156.
1349, John,
“Siegneur de Chastel Richart”. (S) A History of the Castles of Herefordshire,
1869, P119.
6/1349, The
Plague reached Dorset, and had spread across England by the end of 1349.
10/4/1349,
Licence … for the alienation in mortmain … chapel of St. John the Baptist, in
the church of St. Bartholomew, Richardescastel, for the soul of the said Hugh
when he shall depart this life, and for the souls of John Talbot and Juliana,
his wife, … (S) CPRs.
1350-1,
“John Talbot of Richard's Castle: Essex, Herefordshire, Worcestershire,
Shropshire” died in the Black death. (S) UKNA.
[––Juliane––]
3/6/1352,
Juliane’s father died.
10/28/1355
at Hereford, IPM of John … Richard’s castle
with the advowson of the church, held jointly by the deceased and
Juliana his wife. (S) CIsPM and Other Analogous Doc’s, 2010, P214.
11/23/1355,
To Richard de la Bere, escheator in the county of Hereford. Order to take the
fealty of Juliana late the wife of John Talbot of Richard’s Castle … John held
the premises jointly with Juliana … . (S) CCRs.
8/6/1356, Writ
to the escheator to take the proof of age of the said Geoffrey, son and heir of
Richard de Cornubia, kinsman and heir of Margaret de Cornubia, whose lands
&c are in the custody of Juliana, late the wife of John Talbot of Richard’s
Castle. (S) CIsPM.
2/23/1357, To
escheator in Salop. Order not to intermeddle further with certain tenements
taken into the king's hand by the death of John Talbot of Richard's Castle,
delivering the issues thereof to Juliana late his wife. (S) CCRs.
11/19/1361,
Juliane, “lady de Castro” presented at the church of Woodham Mortimer, Essex.
12/1361,
Juliana died.
12/6/1361, Writ
for IPM of Juliana late the wife of John Talbot of Richard's Castle: Salop: Richard’s
Castle. A carucate of land … made with the king’s licence to her and John
Talbot, formerly her husband, … She died on Wednesday after St. Andrew [11/30]
last. John Talbot, son of the said Juliana and John, aged 24 years and more, is
her heir. Worcester: Coterugge. The manor, … Wichebaud. The manor … Hereford: Richard’s
Castle. The manor … Blethevagh. The manor … Essex: Wodham Mortimer. The manor
with advowson … All held for her life … Hobregge. A manor … (S) CIsPM.
(S) Magna Carta Ancestry, P694.
Children
of John and Juliane: [2 sons, 1 daughter]
i. John Talbot (15211150), born 5/3/1337 in
England.
ii. Katherine Talbot, born ? in England.
Bef. 1/20/1364, Katherine married Ralph Parles, Esq., of Shutlanger,
Northamptonshire.