~1350, Henry born in England.
11/8/1376, Notification by Sir John de Chevereston,
Knt, … has attorned in his own person and done fealty and attendance by …,
Henry de Burton and by John Hodresfeld, for all the lands and tenements which
he claims to hold of his chief lords in the Manors of … (S) UKNA.
10/20/1377, The king and Henry de Burton. Indenture
witnessing that whereas the said Henry has certified the council of a gold
mine, and has produced a sample found in a river of Devenshire, …, the king …
grants him for 2 years from the finding or opening of such mines the 30th penny
of all profits thereof arising, and a good reward. (S) CCRs.
1/1/1378, The king and Henry de Burton. Lease for 2
years … of all mines of gold and silver found or to be by him, found in
Cornwall, Devonshire and Somerset, rendering at the exchequer the 7th
penny of all profits and finding all costs and the fees of the king's
controller, with proviso that if any great or right vein be found one moiety of
the profit thereof shall remain to the king. (S) CCRs.
Family notes:
·
1/1418, Record of legal proceedings. John
Chuderlegh and Margaret de Burton his wife. Recites: final concord, (9/1396),
between Thomas Mareschall, claimant, and Gilbert de Burton and Isabel his wife,
deforciants, concerning a moiety of the manors of Lodeswell, Yedeford and
Bathesthorn [sic] and the advowson of the church of Yedeford. ... If Gilbert
and Isabel should die without heirs … to John son of Henry de Burton … to Peter
de Burton … to Margaret daughter of Henry de Burton ... Agnes wife of John
Gonys, Gilbert and Isabel, John son of Henry and Peter had died without heirs
of body, … [Cornwall]. (S) UKNA.
Child of Henry and ?:
i. John de Burton,
born ? in England.
ii. Margaret de
Burton (1901381), born ~1385 in Devon, England.
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