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Friday, August 28, 2020

Sir John de Sancto Laudo

 121670048. Sir John de Sancto Laudo

~1235, John born in England, s/o 243340096. John de Sancto Laudo.

1263, John’s father died.

1267-68, John de St. Lo and the men of Wittenham were presented for having withdrawn the suit which they had formerly been in the habit of doing at the hundred court every 3 weeks. John de St. Lo concluded an agreement with the Abbot of Keynsham concerning the manor of Wingfield. (S) Hist. of Wiltshire, V7, 1953, Wingfield.

8/19/1270 from Dover, Lord Edward [I] of England left on the 8th crusade.

11/10/1270, Edward arrived in Tunis to find that King Louis had died, the crusader forces had been decimated by disease, and King Charles of Sicliy had already arranged a peace treaty with the emir of Tunis. The French fleet returned the next day.

1271, John in the Holy Lands with Lord Edward. (S) Chew Magna.

By 5/1271, Edward moved his forces to Acre; waiting for support to arrive [which never came.]

7/31/1272, Sir Bogo de Cnovill and James de Sancto Victore, attorneys of Sir John de Muscegros; and David le Blund and Lady Petronilla de Vivona his wife. … Witnesses: Sir Richard de Mora, Sir Adam de Button, Sir John de Sancto Laudo, knights, … (S) UKNA.

11/16/1272, Edward I succeeded Henry III as King of England.

Aft. 1273, Grant By Robert, Bishop of Bath and Wells, to his citizens of Bath, … Witnesses: Sir John de Sancto Laudo; Sir Adam de Button; Sir Alexander Huse; Sir Hubert Huse; … (S) UKNA.

1279, John died, arms ‘Bend and label of 3 points’. (S) Chew Magna.

Child of John and ?:

i. John de Sancto Laudo (60835024), born ~1253 in England.

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