11820308. Lord Roger de Kerdeston & 11820309. Maud ?
1273, Roger de Kerdiston, born in England, s/o 23640616.
William de Kerdeston & 23640617. Margaret de Gaunt.
6/10/1298, Order to the sheriff of Lincoln to deliver to
Roger son of William de Kerdeston, kinsman and heir of Gilbert de Gaunt, tenant
in chief, and to Juliana, sister and heir of Gilbert, their several pourparties
of the lands late of Gilbert, … retaining in the king's hand the pourparty of
Peter son of Peter de Malo Lacu [a minor in the king’s ward], kinsman and third
heir of Gilbert, and saving to Lora, late the wife of Gilbert, her dower. (S)
CFRs.
9/17/1304, William Sclater sought to replevy to Juliana de
Gandavo, Roger de Kerdeston and Peter son of Peter de Malo Lacu their land in
Rithe, which was taken into the king's hands for their default before the
justices of the Bench against Laura, late the wife of Gilbert de Gandavo. (S)
CCRs.
By 1305, Roger married Maud.
7/7/1307, Edward II succeeded Edward I as King of England.
1/1315, Petitioners: Peter de Maulay, heir of Gilbert de
Gaunt; Roger de Kerdeston, heir of Gilbert de Gaunt; Juliene de Gaunt, heir of
Gilbert de Gaunt. The heirs request that the treasurer be ordered to make an
allowance for a sum due to them by letters patent of Droxford against a sum now
demanded from them. (S) UKNA. [They were given £32 14 to split between them.
(S) CCRs, 4/6/1315.]
8/30/1317, IPM of John de Orreby. Lincoln: … Skendelby. 77a.
wood held of Peter de Malo Lacu and Roger de Kerdeston, heirs of Gilbert de
Gaunt, in free marriage without any service. (S) CIsPM.
1317-18, Roger’s father died.
1323, John de Helewton, Roger de Kerdeston, and Tho. de
Helweton, lords of Wramplingham. (S) Ess. Tow’s Topo. Hist. of Norfolk, V2, 1805,
Wramplingham.
1323-24, Roger de Kerdeston to grant the manor of Skendleby
to William de Kerdeston [his son], Margaret his wife, and the heirs of his
body, with remainder to himself and his heirs, retaining land in Ewerby.
Lincoln. (S) UKNA.
9/25/1324, Constantine de Mortuo Mary, William Bernak, Roger
de Kerdeston, and Geoffrey With involved in the outfitting of 2 ships for
Admiral John de Sturmy. (S) CCRs.
1326, Roger de Kerdeston presented to Helgheton. (S) Ess.
Tow’s Topo. Hist. of Norfolk, V10, 1809, Helgheton.
1/24/1327, Edward III, age 14, succeeded Edward II as King
of England.
6/10/1331, Commitment during pleasure to Roger de Kerdeston
of the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk and the castle of Norwich, so that he
answer at the Exchequer as other sheriffs and keepers hitherto. (S) CFRs. [Held
until 1/27/1332.]
11/12/1331, Roger de Kerdiston {Kerdeston}, Sheriff of
Suffolk. (S) UKNA. [Multiple records this year.]
1/20/1332 at Norwich, Creditor: Sir Roger de Kerdiston,
knight [held Syderstone, Brothercross Hundred, and part of Toftes, Smethdon
Hundred, Norfolk]. Amount: £100. (S) UKNA.
4/1/1334 at Norwich, Creditor: Sir Roger de Kerdiston,
knight [held Syderstone, Brothercross Hundred, and part of Tofts, Smethdon
Hundred, Norfolk]. Amount: £20. (S) UKNA.
3/6/1335, Roger de Kerdeston and Constantine de Mortuo Mari
in co. Norfolk to supervise that all the men, knights and others, should be
provided with horses and other arms according to their estate. (S) CCRs.
4/7/1336, Roger de Kerdeston and Simon de Hedersete to levy
the 10th and 15th in Norfolk. (S) CFRs.
1337, Roger de Kerdiston to Constantine de Mortimer, knight,
the elder, and Master John de Breccham: Appointment of attorneys to receive
seisin of the manor of (East) Ruston {Riston). (Norf.)
1337, Roger, Lord of Newton died, also holding Claxton,
Helgeton, Sistern, Hadiston … William was his son and heir, aged 30. (S) Ess.
Tow’s Topo. Hist. of Norfolk, V10, 1809, Bircham Newton. [Roger’s father was
also Lord of Newton.]
[––Maud––]
7/20/1337, IPM of Roger de Kerdeston. Norfolk: Neutone. The
manor … Kerdistone. The manor … Claxtone. The manor … Helgetone. The manor … Cysterne.
The manor … William his son, aged 30 years and more, is his next heir. Lincoln:
Skendelby. 6 bovates … Iwardby. A capital messuage … Suffolk: Bulcamse. The
manor … Heenham. The manor … Stratford. … [also held the advowsons of 5 of the
manors] (S) CIsPM.
10/7/1337, Order to deliver to William de Kerdeston, son and
heir of Roger de Kerdeston, tenant in chief, the lands late of his said father,
he having done homage ; saving to Maud late the wife of Roger her dower. (S)
CFRs.
10/18/1337, Order to deliver to Matilda, late the wife of
Roger de Kerdiston, tenant in chief, the manors which the king has assigned to
her to hold in dower, with the assent of William de Kerdiston, Roger's son and
heir, to wit, the manor of Neuton, co. Norfolk, extended at 6l. 16s. 2d.
yearly; the manor of Cisterne in the same county, extended at 13l. 12s. 2d.
yearly; the manor of Henham, co. Suffolk, extended at 105s. 8½d. yearly; and
the manor of Stratford, in the same county, extended at 67s. 9½d. yearly. (S)
CCRs.
1337, Maud died.
1337, Grantee: Sir William de Kerdeston, knight. Grant of
the reversion of their lands in Happisburgh, Walcot, Ridlington, Crostwight,
Dilham, Barton (Turf), Brumstead and Smallburgh at the death of Maud late the
wife of Sir Roger de Kerdiston, knight. Norf. (S) UKNA.
Child
of Roger and Maud:
i. William de Kerdeston (5910154), born 1306 in
England.
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