de Bodrugan, Sir Nicholas
1311 - 1363 (52 years)-
Name de Bodrugan, Nicholas [1, 2] Title Sir Birth 1311 Bodrugan House, Gorran, Cornwall, England [1, 2] Gender Male Appointments / Titles Knight FSID LVHN-1NG Death 21 Jan 1363 Cornwall, England [1, 2] Person ID I26220 The Thoma Family Last Modified 20 Sep 2023
Father de Bodrugan, Sir Otto I, b. 6 Jan 1280, Burford, Shropshire, England d. 9 Sep 1331, Totnes, Devon, England (Age 51 years) Relationship natural Mother de Champernon, Lady Margaret, b. 1280, Ilfracombe, Devon, England d. 15 Jan 1360, Tywardreath, Cornwall, England (Age 80 years) Relationship natural Marriage Y [1, 3, 4, 5] Family ID F9726 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Whalesbourgh, Lady Isabel, b. 1316, Trigg Manor (Historical), Modbury, Devon, England d. 1337, Devon, England (Age 21 years) Children 1. de Bodrugan, Lady Anne, b. 1337, Bodrugan House, Gorran, Cornwall, England d. 1380, Nythway or Nitheway, Torbay, Devon, England (Age 43 years) [natural] Family ID F9725 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Sep 2023
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Notes - The manor of Bodrigan (anciently written Bodrngan), in Gorrans, says Carew, gave a name and seat to a very ancient family. Int he time of K. Henry III. John de Bodrugan occurs as witness to a deed. and in the same reign Henry de B. had a grant of a market and fair at Pendrnm. Of the latter person notice is also made in a deed of the Trevelyan ·family of the 2 K. Ed. I.
Another Henry de B. (probably his son), married Sibylla, sister and heir to Walter de Maundeville, of whose lands he had livery 17 Ed. I. : in 2 Ed. II. he was found heir to his uncle, William de B. (who had died the year before), and had livery of the inheritance which thus devolved on him ; but it appears that he died the same year, for the king's escbeator had command to take possession of all bis lands, among which was the manor of Bodrugan, as also those of his late uncle, and of the lands of the said Sibylla, which were in co. Beds. He had been a knight of the shire in 35 Ed. I.; and in 3 Ed. II. (1310) was summoned to parliament as a Baion; but as he died about this time, and never sat in that capacity, it is thought that his death and the writ may have been of a contemporaneous date, or that it was issued in ignorance of his decease. He was found to be seised of the manor of Iregerien, &c., in Cornwall, and of all the tenements, rents, and services, of the same..
- The manor of Bodrigan (anciently written Bodrngan), in Gorrans, says Carew, gave a name and seat to a very ancient family. Int he time of K. Henry III. John de Bodrugan occurs as witness to a deed. and in the same reign Henry de B. had a grant of a market and fair at Pendrnm. Of the latter person notice is also made in a deed of the Trevelyan ·family of the 2 K. Ed. I.
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