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Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Sir Warren Mauduit & Elizabeth ?

 15212336. Sir Warren Mauduit & 15212337. Elizabeth ?

~1265, Warin Maudut born in England, s/o 30424672. Thomas Mauduit & 30424673. Joan de Bassingbourne.

~1270, Elizabeth born in England.

1271, Warin initially in the wardship of Richard, King of the Romans.

8/12/1272, Mandate to Matthew de Columbariis and Ela late the wife of Ralph de Gorges to deliver the son and heir [Warren] of Thomas Maudut, who held in chief, to William de Wintreshul. (S) CPRs.

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

6/25/1273, Mandate to Matthew de Columbariis, executor of the will of Ralph de Gorges, … to deliver Warin, son and heir of Thomas Maudut, … to Edmund earl of Cornwall, … (S) CPRs.

By 1279, Warin in the wardship of Bogo de Knoville.

10/25/1279, Commission … to enquire touching the abbot of Glastonbury preventing Bogo de Cnovill (to whom the king committed the custody of Warin son and heir of Thomas Maudut, tenant in chief, during his minority), from re-erecting the gallows lately thrown down by the wind, … and from the judgements of maledfactors taken there. (S) CPRs.

By 1287, Warin married Elizabeth.

10/29/1287, Warin held a feast at Werminster to celebrate the birth of his son Thomas. (S) Proof of age of Thomas.

9/18/1290, Warin did homage for his father’s lands. (S) CCRs.

9/18/1290, Commission to to Nicholas de Segrave the elder, … on complaint by William, abbot of Murivale, that Ralph de Gorges, … Warin Maudut, … [9 others named] cut down and carried away the said abbot's trees in his wood at Dunton, and took away his sheep from his fold at Rulowe, co. Warwick. (S) CPRs.

11/20/1290, To Malcolm de Harleye, escheator beyond Trent. Order to deliver to Warin Mauduit, son and heir of Thomas Mauduit, the lands that his father held in chief, [which the escheator took into the king's hands after the king had taken Warin's homage, the escheator asserting that he was not of full age.] (S) CCRs.

12/14/1296, Licence for Warin Maudut, tenant in chief, to demise for 6 years to Bogo de Knovill, his manors of Werministre, Westbury, Dene, and Gratelee. (S) CPRs.

1300, The perambulation declared that the whole of Selwood in Wiltshire should be disafforested, except the woods of Heytesbury, Warminster, and Westbury, belonging to Warin Mauduit, Walter dePaveley, and the Priors of 'Stynynton' and Farleigh. (S) Royal forests, A Hist. of the Co. of Wiltshire, V4, 1959.

1300, Warin died.

9/26/1300, Writ for IPM of Warin Maudut. Wilts: Wermenistre. The manor and 2 carucates of land at Westbury held of the king in chief by service of a knight’s fee. Bisschoppestrowe. 1/5 knight’s fee … Thomas his son, aged 14, is his next heir. Southampton: Dene. The manor [1 knight’s fee] … Grately. The manor … [1 knight’s fee]. (S) CIsPM.

[––Elizabeth––]

1/9/1301, Order to cause dower to be assigned to Elizabeth, late the wife of Warin Maudut, tenant in chief, as she has taken oath before the king that she will not marry without his licence. (S) CCRs.

1301, Elizabeth remarried to Robert de Bury (Buri) [without licence.]

11/23/1301, Grant to Bogo de Knovill the younger of the forfeiture due to the king of Elizabeth, late the wife of Warin Mauduyt, tenant in chief, for marrying without licence. (S) CPRs.

12/20/1303, Order to cause dower to be assigned to Elizabeth, late the wife of Warin Maudut, tenant in chief, from the knights' fees and advowsons of churches that belonged to Warin. (S) CCRs.

5/5/1310 at Hock Day, Agreement made between Robert de Bury and Elizabeth his wife, on the one hand, and Thomas Mauduit, lord of Warminster, on the other, granting Thomas a messuage with appurtenances at Chalcot, in Westbury hundred, part of Elizabeth's dower, to hold at farm for 3 years. (S) UKNA.

5/1/1313 at Hock Day, Agreement made between Robert de Bury and Elizabeth his wife, on the one hand, and Thomas Mauduit, lord of Warminster, on the other, granting Thomas a messuage with appurtenances at Chalcot, in Westbury hundred, part of Elizabeth's dower, to hold at farm for 2 years. (S) UKNA.

5/24/1315, Robert de Cumbe came before the king, on Saturday after the Holy Trinity, and sought to replevy to Robert de Bury and Elizabeth his wife their land in Westbury. (S) CCRs.

1327, Petitioners: Robert de Buri (Bury) and Elizabeth de Buri (Bury), his wife. Robert de Buri and Elizabeth his wife state that they were assigned lands in Hampshire and Wiltshire as Elizabeth's dower from the tenements of Warin Maudut, her late husband, by assignment of the king, and that they delivered the lands in Wiltshire to Thomas Maudut, Elizabeth's son, who is now dead, as can be seen from the evidence attached to this petition. After the end of these 5 years he continued to hold the lands until he died, with the permission of Robert and Elizabeth, but with no manner of deed. After his death the king seized these lands into his hand with Thomas's other lands, and delivered them to Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester, so that they could have no remedy. They request a remedy now. (S) UKNA. [Son Thomas died before 3/1/1327.]

Elizabeth died.

Child of Warren and Elizabeth:

i. Thomas Mauduit  (7606168), born 10/14/1287 in Wiltshire, England.

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