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Lord Bartholomew de Sudeley & Joan de Beauchamp

 60848464. Lord Bartholomew de Sudeley & 60848465. Joan de Beauchamp

~1235, Bartholomew born in England, s/o 121696928. Ralph de Sudeley & 121696929. Ismenia de Corbet.

~1238, Joan born in England, d/o 30424240. William de Beauchamp & 30424241. Isabel Mauduit.

Bef. 3/19/1242, Bartholomew’s father died. (S) FRsHIII.

4/30/1242, Imenia, who was the wife of Ralph of Southleigh , has made fine with the king by 1000m for having the custody of all lands formerly of Ralph and of his heirs, together with their marriage, … Order to the sheriff of Gloucestershire … Order to the sheriffs of Warwickshire and Worcestershire … (S) FRsHIII.

[––Bartholomew & Joan––]

9/8/1254, Bartholomew married Joan.

1264-65, Bartholomew a royalist during the Baron’s revolt.

5/14/1264, Lord Edward (I) and his father King Henry III captured by Montfort at the battle of Lewes, Sussex, “at the Mill of the Hide”. An estimated 2700 died.

5/28/1265, Lord Edward escaped captivity by feigning participation in a horse race. Lord Edward went to the isle of Axiholm where others joined him

8/4/1265, Lord Edward [I] defeated Montfort’s army at the battle of Evesham, Worcester.

5/15/1266, The Battle of Chesterfield. Rebels John de Eyvile, Baldwin Wake, and the Robert, Earl of Ferrers, met together, with horses and arms, in the vill of Cestrefeld. Royalists Sir Henry of Almain and Sir John de Baliol surprised and defeated them. [The last major battle of the 2nd Barons War.]

1267, Bartholomew succeeded to his father’s estates.

1267-8, Bartholomew de Sudeley received at Sudeley castle Robert de Ferrers, earl of Derby, who had been captured by Henry of Almaine at the battle of Chesterfield. (S) A Cotteswold Shrine, Baddeley, 1908, P56.

1/1268, William [de Beauchamp] of Elmley and Salwarpe, Worcestershire wrote his will: … To Joane, his daughter, a canopy sometime belonging to St. Wolstan, and a book of Lancelot … To Sir Bartholomew de Suleg’, a ring and my goshawk. … executors, Roger de Mortuo Mari, William, his eldest son, earl of Warwick, Bartholomew Suleg’ [Sudley], … (S) Register of Godfrey Giffard, V1, 1902, P8.

Bef. 5/2/1268, Joan’s father died.

5/1/1269, Bartholomew de Sudley a surety for Earl Robert de Ferrers, who was released from prison on a fine of £5,000. (S) Journal of Derbyshire, 1887, P133.

1269, Bartholomew granted free warren in Sudeley, Gloucester, and Chilvers Coton, Warwickshire; and a fair at Great Dasset, Dorset.

1270, Bartholomew the sheriff of Hereford. (S) The Reliquary, V18, 1878, P173.

7/15/1270, Confirmation of a lease for 5 years made by William de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, to Roger de Mortuo Mari, … and Bartholomew de Suleye, executors of the will of William de Bello Campo, his father … (S) CPRs.

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

4/29/1273, Appointment of Bartholomew de Suthleye to enquire by jury of the county of Hereford … (S) CPRs.

1273, Bartholomew de Suleye, sheriff of Hereford, expended £21 1s 6d repairing the king’s house in the castle. (S) Collections … County of Hereford, Duncumb, 1804, P238.

1274, Bartholomew sheriff of Hereford and constable of the castle. (S) Honors and Knights’ Fees, Farrer, 1925, P117.

11/5/1274, Order to the said Bartholomew to deliver the county and castle of Hereford to John le Ware. (S) CFRs.

2/8/1275, Commission to Bartholomew de Suthleye, Ralph de Hengham and Walter de Hopton to inquire by jury of 12 knights of the county of Hereford, 6 knights of the liberty of Roger de Mortuo Mari …, and 6 of the liberty of Breconyogh, whether the manor of Glasbury, now belonging to Roger de Mortuo Mari, is now or ever was within the county of Hereford or the confines of the said county. (S) CPRs.

11/24/1275, Appointment to make scrutiny of the chests of the chirographers of the Jews for Worcester … Bartholomew de Suthleye. (S) CPRs.

5/12/1276, Bartholomew de Suthlegh acknowledges that he owes Orlandinus de Podio, merchant of Luke de Luk’, … £100 … (S) CCRs.

5/18/1276, Commission of oyer and terminer to Bartholomew de Suthlegh, … entered the forest of Edmund, the king’s brother, … (S) CPRs.

11/27/1276, Power to Bartholomew de Suthley to receive and keep the son and heir of William de Arderne, lately deceased, … (S) CPRs.

3/30/1277, Mandate to the sheriff of Salop and the abbot of Shrewsbury to pay … £318 … £338 … 250 marks … to Bartholomew de Suleye [Suthlegh] … (S) CPRs. [For some special business of the king.]

5/12/1277, Bartholomew de Suthlegh acknowledges that he owes to Orlandinus de Podio, merchant of Luke de Luk', and his fellows, £100; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels. Memorandum, that the king acquits Bartholomew of the aforesaid £100 against the said merchants, and wills that he himself shall be bound to pay the said sum for Bartholomew. (S) CCRs.

7/17/1278, Sir Bartholomew de Suthleye a witness to King Edward’s Charter of Liberties of the Cinque Ports. (S) History of Merchant Shipping, V1, 1883, P630.

9/10/1278, Order to cause Bartholomew de Suthlegh to have 4 bucks in the forest of Shottovre, of the king’s gift. (S) CCRs.

11/10/1278, Grant to Bartholomew de Suthlegh – to whom the king lately committed the manor fo Richard de Hardern of Hampton … (S) CPRs.

1/1279, Bartholomew de Southleigh and other appointed to investigate in multiple counties allegations of coin clipping. (S) Jewish Entries for the Patent Rolls.

4/28/1279, Licence after inquisition … by Roger de Clifford, justice of the forest this side of Trent, for Bartholomew de Sulleye to impark his wood of la Lee, in forest of Feckenham, … 100 acres … [Worc.] (S) CPRs.

10/27/1279, Commission to Bartholomew de Suthley and Th. de Bray touching an appeal of Margery, … (S) CPRs.

11/27/1279, Commission to Bartholomew de Suleye and Thomas de Bray touching an appeal of Joan de Buckeby, … (S) CPRs.

1280, Bartholomew died.

6/29/1280, IPM of Bartholomew de Suleye alias de Sudley. Worcester: Forefeld. The manor … John de Sudleye, aged 22 and more from the feast of Easter, 8 Edw. I., is his next heir. Warwick: La Greve. The manor. Great Derset. The manor. John de Sutle, knight, aged 23 and more, is his next heir. Gloucester: Sutley. The manor with its members, … other manors and lands in divers counties by service of 2 knights in the army and in battle … (S) CIsPM.

[––Joan––]

1286, Joan died.

(S) A Gen. and Heraldic Dic., Burke, 1831, P30. (S) Annals of Winchcombe and Sudeley, Dent, 1877, P98.

Family notes:

·         Joan d’Suley. Or, two bends gules. (S) Role of Armes, Charles, 6/1869, #67.

Children of Bartholomew and Joan:

i. John de Sudeley (30424232), born 4/1258 in England.

7/18/1280, Order to deliver to John de Sulley, son and heir of Bartholomew de Sulley, tenant in chief, the lands late of his said father, he having done homage. (S) CFRs.

ii. Joan de Sudeleye, born ? in England.

iii. Ismenia de Sudeleye, born ? in England.

iv. Mabel de Sudeleye, born ? in England.

1287, Mabel died.

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