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Saturday, April 28, 2012

High-Sheriff Henry de Bodrigan & Sybil de Maundeville


60844070. High-Sheriff Henry de Bodrigan & 60844071. Sybil de Maundeville

~1264, Henry born in Cornwall, England, s/o §Roger de Brodugan & Isolda de Pyn.

11/16/1272, Edward I ascended to the throne while on crusade.

1277, Henry’s father died.

4/26/1286, Protection with clause, going beyond seas with the king … Henry de Brodrugan, Edmund the king’s brother, … } for one year. (S) CPRs.

1289, Sibylla, sister and heir to Walter de Maundeville. Henry and Sibylla had livery of her lands.

4/11/1300, To the sheriff of  Devon, with Henry de Bodrigan and Robert Giffard. Ordered to cause all and singular knights, esquires, or others having 10£ or more yearly of land to be with the king at Carlisle in Midsummer with horses and arms to go against the Scots. (S) 1302-1307, GBPRO, 1906, P395.

2/8/1301, Commission to Robert son of Payn, … touching the person who assaulted Henry de Bodrigan at Glaseneye, co. Cornwall. (S) CPRs.

4/5/1301, Letters for Henry de Bodrugan and Sibyl his wife, staying in England, nominating John de Bodrigan … attorneys in Ireland. (S) CPRs.

1301, Henry de Bodrigan claimed view of frankpledge, ducking-stool, pillory, and assize of bread and beer at East Looe. (S) Pubs. of the Southampton Record Soc., V5, 1908, P268.

1/22/1302, Pardon to Ralph Bloyou for the robbery and other trespasses committed against Henry de Bodrigan at Glsneyth, and for other robberies … in Cornwall. (S) CPRs.

1302, Henry de Bodreugam complained by bill that Thomas le Arcedekne tuortiously and against the peace came with ofrce and arms and assailed, beat and wounded him … and against the peace took away William, son and heir of B. [an infant heir of William Beyon], who was in his wardship, … [the mother had delivered the infant to Henry after a disagreement with Sir Ralph de Bloyon.] … (S) A Selection of Cases Illustrative of the English Law of Tort, P219. [Henry was awarded damages of 100 marks.]

1302, Henry, high sheriff of Cornwall, lord of East Looe. (S) Corporation Chronicles, Browne, 1904, P17.

9/15/1302, Pardon, at the instance of Henry de Bodrigan, in consideration of their service in Gascony and Scotland, in his company, to Peter de Bodrigan, John de Bodrigan, … for robberies from Ralph Bloyou, … at Bodmin, co. Cornwall. (S) CPRs.

7/16/1305, Pardon to Henry de Bodrigan of 30£ delivered to him as a prest from the wardrobe at the time he was going to Gascony on the king’s service. (S) CPRs.

Sir Henry de Bodrigan, at the marriage of his daughter, gave inter alia the manor of Tywardreth, and William de Bodrigan, sometime Archdeacon of Cornwall, uncle of her father, gave her at the same time certain lands in Tredrym.

2/7/1307, Henry de Bodrigan, Kt., and Peter de Brodigan his brother. Messuage and carrucate of land in Tredowargh … Witd: Sirs Reginald de Boevile, Walter de Cornubia; Thomas de Pridias, Kts; Henry de Campo Arnulphy … (S) UKNA.

1307, Henry a knight of the shire for Cornwall.

7/7/1307, Edward II became king on the death of his father.

1308, Sir Henry de Bodrugan buried a son. (S) Medieval Children, Orme, 2003, P119.

1308, Henry heir to his uncle William de Bodrigan, sometime Archdeacon of Cornwall. Baronia Anglica Concentrata, V2, 1843, P48.

Bef. 10/25/1309, Henry Bodrigan of East Looe, Cornwall, died, his total estate valued at £113. (S) Social History of England, Ormrod, 2006, P203.

Family notes:

·         Henry was summoned to parliament by writ the day after he died. (S) Book of Dignities, Haydn, 1851, P517.

·         Roger de Brodugan, s/o Philip & Rosea ?, s/o Henry.

·         3/16/1242, Andrew de Kardinan, … Henry de bodrigan and Hugh de Bello Campo are justices to take assize … advowson of the church of Landygan. (S) CPRs.

Children of Henry and Sybil:

i. Johanna Bodrugan (30422035), born ~1285 in England.

ii. Otto de Bodrigan, born ? in England.

2/8/1311, Confirmation of the sale of custody of lands and tenements of Otto, son of Henry de Bodrigan, tenant-in-chief, together with his marriage, to Henry de Campo Arnulphi by Hugh le Despencer the elder.

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