33773568. Baron Saher de Wahull & 33773569. Alice ?
~1190, Saher born in England, s/o 67547136. Walter de Wahull
& 67547137. Roesia ?.
1216, Saher’s nephew, and lineal heir to the Wahull line, John
de Wahull [s/o Simon] died leaving his 2 sisters as heirs.
1219-26, Saher held land in Sydenham, Oxon, by the gift of
Saher de Quency.
1222, Saher’s niece Rose, sister of John, died without heirs.
1235, Saher presented to the church of Odell.
1235, Plea between Saher de Wayhull and the abbess of Godstow …
in Pateshull.
1236 Saher de Wahull received a charter of free warren for
Odell [hunting rights].
1237, A small estate in Oxford held by Saer de Wahull, a
Bedfordshire landholder, valued at £7, and granted to him by Saer de Quincy.
(S) History of the County of Oxford, Salzman, 1996, P118.
1239, Saher heir to John de Bassingham’s barony of Wahull,
paying 100£ relief as prescribed by the charter of King John for a barony.
[Saher’s grand nephew, s/o Agnes d/o Simon]. (S) Journals of the House of
Lords, V124, 1892, P195.
2/26/1240, Saher, by inquest, heir to John of a moiety of the
manor of Ravenestone held of the king.
1240, Saher de Patishull impleaded by Beatrice, relict of his
grand-nephew John, touching her dower.
1240, Saher succeeded to the barony of Wahull; heir to his
grandnephew John Basingham.
5/17/1242, Protection with clause volumus for Saer de Wahull,
so long as he be with the king beyond seas. The like for:- Henry de Duddeleye,
Thomas de Neuport } who are with Saer de Wahul. (S) CPRs.
1242-43, Scutage records for Gascony show Saher holding 30
knights’ fees.
8/1242, Liberate to Saer de Wahull at the Michaelmas
Exchequer 20 marks of the king’s gift. (S) Calendar of the Liberate Rolls,
1930.
9/4/1242 at Bordeaux, France, Saer de Wahull paid 20 marks. (S)
The Genealogist, Vs7-9, 1987, P16.
1244, Saher de Wahull assessed £30 on his fees as aid.
1/20/1245, Saer de Wahull granted by King Henry III a right to
a weekly market on Thursdays in Wahull, Bedfordshire. Grant to the same of free
warren in his demesne lands of Wahull. (S) CChRs.
1247, Saher claimed various customery services in Langford
against Guy Wake and Isabel his wife. (S) Calendar of the Roll of the Justices
on Eyre, Fowler, 1939, P34.
1248, Thomas Kynne won his claim to Pateshull manor, but Saher
de Wahull, with his family and other supporters, prevented him by armed force
from taking possession. (S) The Genealogist, Vs7-9, 1987.
1249, Saher, being in debt to the king, sold to Peter
Chaceporc, keeper of the king’s wardrobe, his land in Ravenestone.
Bef. 6/18/1250, Saher died seised of the Wahull honour for 30 knights’
fees; Wahull manor held in his own hand; Alice surviving; Walter, his firstborn
son, aged 23 and more, is his heir. (S) CIsPM.
10/30/1251, Ratification of a covenant and grant by Walter de
Wahull to Peter Chacepork of his land Brokeberge, with the dower of his mother
[Alice] there … grant by the said W. and Helewise his wife … (S) CPRs.
1261-62, Walter de Wahull had to oppose a claim for his
tenement in Odell by Walter de Wahull, s/o Simon, … Alice, widow of Saher de
Wahull was joined in the defense.
(S) A Hist. of the Co. of Bedford, V3, 1912. (S) Honors and
Knights’ Fees, Farrer, 1923, P66.
Children of Saher and Alice:
i. Walter de Wahull (16886784), born 1227 in England.
