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Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Sir Robert Pugeys

 11820358. Sir Robert Pugeys

~1255, Robert Pogeys born in England, s/o 23640716. Robert Pugeys & 23640717. Amice de Stokes.

11/16/1272, Edward I succeeded Henry III as King of England. [While on crusade.]

1279, Robert’s father died.

3/29/1282, Order to cause the men of Robert Pogeys of Aston to be acquitted of 100s. exacted from them because they did not repair the bridge of Aston. (S) CCRs.

2/24/1284, A charter of Eleanor the king's mother, to Edmund the king's brother, dated at Lutegershal … Witnesses :—Sirs Guy Ferre, Robert Pugeys, William de Bluntesdon, Robert de Mahon, Richard Fukeram, Geoffrey de Langele, knights; … (S) CPRs, 8/17/1285.

1286, A claim made by Robert Pugeys before the justices to have view of frankpledge in Robert's manor of Stoke, co. Buckingham. (S) CFRs, 10/12/1331. [A claim reasserted by granddaughter Egidia.]

9/20/1287, IPM of Geoffrey Haspal. Suffolk: Culingg consisting of a messuage, 80a. arable, 2½a. meadow, 2½a. pasture, the advowson of the church, the advowson of the chapel of St. Margaret with the fair pertaining thereto at the feast of St. Margaret, jointly held by the said Master Geoffrey and John his brother, by purchase of Sir Robert le Pugeys, rendering 1d. yearly for all services. (S) CIsPM.

11/12/1294, Robert Pugeys and Roger de Insula appointed to levy the 10th in the county of Oxford. (S) CPRs.

3/18/1296, Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Cobeham and Robert Pugeys, in the counties of Berks and Buckingham, touching the persons who by night broke a turret (turella) in the castle of Wyndesor. (S) CPRs.

9/14/1297, Commission to Petor Malore and Robert Pugeys to deliver the gaol of Windsor castle … (S) CPRs.

10/24/1299, Commission of oyer and terminer to  Roger de Hegham and Robert Pugeys, touching an appeal … in the county of Oxford … (S) CPRs.

1302, Robert holding Arrington. [Acquired by his paternal grandfather in 1262.]

1303, Robert Pugeys witnessed a document at Lew. (S) Hist. of Oxford, V13, 1996, Aston and Cote.

4/8/1304, Robert Pugeys, who claims that he holds of the king all his lands in the manor of Brampton by homage and service and by rendering to the king yearly a sword, price 18d [co. Oxford.] (S) CCRs.

1305, Petition of the merchants who frequent the river Thames between London and Oxford state that their passage along the river is hindered by gorces, locks, mills and other impediments, … request that other justices of the country be appointed: namely … or Robert le Pugeys, or some other worthy man of the country. (S) UKNA.

7/7/1307, Edward II succeeded Edward I as King of England.

4/1/1310, Order to execute with all diligence the things contained in the king's letters patent appointing them to execute the statute of Winchester and to keep the peace in co. Buckingham: Robert Pugeys, … and the sheriff of Buckingham. (S) CCRs.

1312-13, Robert Pogeys to grant the manor of East Delce and land in Chatham to Thomas Pogeys, Benedicta his wife, and the heirs of his body, with remainder to the grantor, who retains the manor of Stoke Poges (Bucks), and half the manor of Bampton (Oxford). Kent.Bucks. Oxford. (S) UKNA.

1316, Robert holding Arrington.

1319, Robert settled Arrington on his son Thomas (d.bef.1238) and Thomas's wife Alice.

8/24/1322, IPM of John de Somery. Buckingham: … Stoke Dytton, and Cheselhampton. Two knights’ fees held by Robert Pogeys [alias de Pogeys]. (S) CIsPM.

9/27/1323, IPM of Simon de Poughle. Buckingham: …  2 virgates of land similarly held of Robert Pogeys by service of 9s. 11d. (S) CIsPM.

1327, Robert died.

1/24/1327, Edward III, age 14, succeeded Edward II as King of England.

3/25/1327, Order to the escheator on this side Trent to take into the king's hand the lands late of Robert Pogeys, deceased, tenant in chief of Edward II. (S) CFRs.

4/13/1331, Writ for IPM of Robert Pogeys. Buckingham: Stoke. The manor, … by service of 2.5 knights’ fees, … Giles (Egidia) the wife of John de Molyns, aged 22 years, Joan the wife of Bartholomew Galyen, aged 28 years, and Alice the wife of William de Langelee, aged 32 years, are his next heirs. (S) CIsPM.

(S) Hist. of Cambridge and Isle of Ely, V5, 1973, Arrington. (S) Hist. of Buckingham, V3, 1925, Stole Poges.

Child of Robert and Amice:

i. Peter Pogeys, born ? in England.

Peter married Elizabeth ?.

10/1322, Peter, and his family murdered at Stoke manor. [Margaret’s daughter Egidia’s future husband accused and acquitted of abetting the crime.]

Elizabeth, surviving, married 2nd Nicholas le Despenser.

ii. Margaret Pugeys (5910179), born ~1285 in England.

iii. Eleanor Pogeys, born ? in England.

2 daughters: (1) Joan the wife of Bartholomew Galien of Amersham; (2) Alice the wife of William de Langley. On the death of their maternal grandfather, they split half of their mother’s half-share of the estates.


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