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Thursday, September 3, 2020

Lord John de Sancto Laudo

 60835024. Lord John de Sancto Laudo

~1253, John de St. Lo born in England, s/o 121670048. John de Sancto Laudo.

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

1279, John’s father died. (S) Chew Magna.

1280, John de Sancto Laudo witnessed a deed. (S) Chew Magna.

7/25/1282, [Somerset] Receipt for 20 marks: Alice de Radone and Amabilla her sister to John de Sancto Laudo. (S) UKNA.

2/18/1283, Appointment of John de Sancto Laudo, sheriff of Somerset and Dorset, to the custody of the castle of Shireburn. (S) CPRs.

1284, John de Sancto Laudo sheriff of Somerset. (S) Chew Magna.

2/12/1286, Commission to Nicholas de Monte Forti and John de Sancto Laudo [Somerset] … (S) CPRs.

1288, John de Sancto Laudo sheriff of Somerset. (S) Proof of age of Joan, the wife of John le Latimer, 8/29/1301.

4/1280, Acknowledgment by Geoffrey Chaumpeneys lord of Wylmyndon … Witnesses: Sir John de Sancto Laudo, [knight] … Cal. of Manu’s of Dean and Chapter of Wells, V1, 1907, f.343.

1/12/1283, Order to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer to cause John de Sancto Laudo to take the oath of fealty, to commit to him the counties of Somerset and Dorset so that he answer for as much as other sheriffs rendered. (S) CFRs.

3/12/1283, Order to deliver to John de Sancto Laudo, sheriff of Somerset and Dorset, the castle of Shirebum, which the king has committed to him. (S) CFRs.

7/28/1285, Appointment of John de Sancto Laudo, to exercise the office of the sheriff of Somerset and Dorset. (S) CPRs.

2/12/1286,  Commission to Nicholas de Monte Forti and John de Sancto Laudo to see that the bailiffs of the abbot of Glastonbury do justice in a case of manslaughter. (S) CPRs.

7/10/1287, IPM of John son and heir of Ralph Huscarl. Writ de etate probanda to John de Sancto Laudo … (S) CIsPM.

1289, … a messuage in Frome Bonevil, Dorset, … held for the year by John de Sancto Laudo. (S) CCRs, 1/20/1290.

7/16/1289 at Bristol, Debtor: John de St Lo {sancto Laudo}, knight [held Newton in Wellow Hundred, Somerset]. Amount: £20. (S) UKNA.

1/20/1290, [Dorset]. Order to cause Anne Quentyn to have seisin of a messuage in Frome Bonevil … and that John de Sancto Laudo had the king's year and day thereof, and ought to answer to the king for the same. (S) CCRs.

8/2/1291 at Berwick-on-Tweed, A gift made by John abbot of St. Peter Gloucester and the convent to Robert Burnell bishop of Bath and Wells … witnessed by … Sir John Tregoz, Sir Robert Pagani' barons,' Sir William de Grandisono, Sir John de Sancto Laudo, Sir Robert de Panes knights. (S) Cal. of Manu’s of Dean and Chapter of Wells, V1, 1907, f.194.

10/31/1293 at Bristol, Debtor: John de St Lo {Seyntlo}, knight [held part of a fee in Clifton, Grumbalds Ash Hundred, Glos]. Amount: 3 qrs, 2 bushels wheat, good and clean. (S) UKNA.

4/4/1294, Lease for lives, from John Marleward son of Geoffrey Marleward of Twyverton … Witn. John de Sancto Laudo, Knt., … (S) UKNA.

1294-95, John de Seyntlo died. (S) 1/25/1296, IPM of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford.

Child of John and ?:

i. John de Sancto Laudo (30417512), born ~1275 in Somerset, England.

ii. Joan de Sancto Laudo, born ? in Somerset, England.

11/1/1300 at Bristol, Debtor: John le Waleys, knight [lord of Hutton, Winterstoke Hundred, Somerset] and Joan, the daughter of Sir John de St Lo {Seynlo}, knight. Amount: £20. (S) UKNA.

1308-09, Joan, daughter of John de St. Lo, held the manor fo Hutton juxta Banwell, and the advowson of the church. (S) Chew Magna, Wood, 1903, P117.

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