30422944. Lord Edmund de Berners & 30422945. Amice ?
1269, Edmund
born in Essex, England, s/o 60845888.
Ralph de Berners & 60845889. Christian de Wyndsor.
11/16/1272,
Edward I succeeded Henry III as King of England.
1297,
Edmund’s father died. Edmund son and heir of Ralph, age 26-30, was beyond seas
in Gascony. (S) IPM of Ralph.
6/20/1302,
IPM of Matthew de Lovayn: … 1 carucate of land in Berneston held by Edmund le
Berners for 1 knight's fee … (S) CIsPM.
7/20/1302,
To Walter de Gloucestria … to deliver … co. Essex, … an eighth of a fee in
Berneston, in the same county, which Edmund de Berners holds, … (S) CCRs.
1302-03,
Edmund de Berners held 1 fee in Barnston. (S) Honors and Knights’ Fees, Farrer,
1923, P216.
7/20/1302,
To Walter de Gloucestria, escheator … Order to deliver to Maud, late the wife
of Matthew de Loveyn, … the following knights’ fees … assigned to her in dower
… an eighth of a fee in Berneston, in [Essex] which Edmund de Berners holds, …
(S) CCRs.
1303,
Richard son of Ralph de Berners and James his brother, pi. Edmund de Berners,
def. The manor of Beaumunt Plea of covenant. (S) Feet of Fines, co. Essex.
1303, Edmund
de Berners and Amice his wife, Roger de Berners and John de Nevil, the manor of
Ikelyngham and the advowson of the church of the manor in the co. of Suffolk,
and the manor of Iseldon in co. Middlesex … remainder to Richard de Berners.
(S) Feet of Fines for London & Middlesex, Hardy, 1892, P220.
2/2/1305,
IPM of Margery, the wife of John de Gysors. Essex: Neweton halle by Dunmawe. A
moiety of the manor held of Edmund de Berners by service of 1/8 knight’s fee.
(S) CIsPM.
1306, The
manor of Iseldon valued at £7 19s 81/2d
held of Sir Edmund de Berners for 1/8 knight's fee. (S) Hist. of Middlesex, V8,
1985, Islington.
1306, The
prior and convent have a manor called Iseldon which they hold of Edmund de
Berners (the son of Ralph) for 4s. annually. (S) The Records of St.
Bartholomew’s Priory, V1, 1921, P342. (S) CChRs.
~1307,
Inquisition at the Priory of St. Bartholomew, London … Edmund de Berners holds
in Iseldon of the honor of Stortford, by the service of the moiety of one
knight’s fee.
2/25/1308,
Edward II crowned king of England.
1/16/1310,
Commission … complaint by John de Sancto Phileberto that Thomas abbot of St. Edmunds,
… Edmund le Berners, … [many named] cut and carried away the herbage of his
meadow at Lakford, co. Suffolk, … (S) CPRs.
6/16/1310,
Commission of oyer … on complaint by John de Sancto Phileberto that Thomas
abbot of St. Edmunds, … [many named] … Edmund le Berners, … (S) CPRs.
Edmund died.
[––Amice––]
3/5/1313,
Licence for Amice, late the wife of Edmund de Berners, to marry whomsoever she
will of the king’s allegiance. (S) CPRs.
Aft. 1316,
Amice died.
(S) The
Reliquary, V17, 1877, P212. (S) Icklingham Papers, Prigg, 1901, P121. (S)
Yseldon: a Perambulation of Islington, Tomlins, 1858.
Child
of Edmund and Amice:
i. Ralph de Berners (15211472), born ~1290 in
England.
ii. John de Berners, born ~1298 in England.
1322, John
fil’ Edmund de Berners & his wife Elizabeth [d/o William Funderne, Kt]. (S)
Feet of Fines, Surrey; (S) Hist. Antiq’s
of Hertfordshire, Chauncy, 1826, P317.
1325, John,
son of Edmund de Berners, named in a petition of Richard de Berners. (S) UKNA.
3/22/1336,
John fil’ Edmund de Berners & his wife Elizabeth v. Thomas fil’ Richard de
Berners in West Horslegh.
1337, Thomas,
the son of Richard Berners, released to John, the son of Edmund de Berners, all
his right in the manor … (S) Topo. Hist. of Surrey, Britton, 1841, P72.
John died.
Son: John,
married ? d/o John Stoner, knight.
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