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BARTHOLOMEW BADLESMERE 1275 EN to 1322 EN
BARTHOLOMEW BADLESMERE 1275 EN to 1322 EN
Search.........Person PAF-ID.........09066639 Gender.........male Status.........deceased Age............ Last-Marital...married Fam-Group......DOUGLASS Fam-ID.........BADLESMERE Citizenship....foreign |
#Marriages.....1 #Divorces......0 #Sources.......2 #Events........1 #Images:.......2 #Comments......1 #Siblings......0 #Children......1 |
Person-Type....A Immigrant?.....no Immig-Known?...no Parent?........father Spouse?........husband Sibling?.......brother Child?......... Twin...........no Adopted?....... |
Title(s)....... Ancestor.......ancestor RelatedToMe....22XGreat Gen-#..........25 Ahn-#..........00022212854 Religion....... PoliticParty... Ht/Wt/Eye/Hair. Burial.........White Friars |
Spouse(s) and Children
- Marriage: 1304
- Spouse: MARGARET CLARE, female, born:1287-04-01 Connaught, Clare county, Ireland, died:1333-01-03 (45y9m2d) London, Middlesex county, England, Anc:1, #SrcDocs:1
- ..Child: MARGERY BADLESMERE, female, born:1290 Badlesmere, Kent county, England, died:1363-10-18 (73y9m17d) Helmsley, Yorkshire county, England, Anc:1, Dad:BARTHOLOMEW BADLESMERE, Mom:MARGARET CLARE, #SrcDocs:1
Events
Birth: 1275-08-18y0m0d, Chilham, Kent county, England, Chilham Castle
Married: ?1304 , Age:28y4m14d, Role:groom
Govt-court: 1322-04-14, Age:46y7m27d, Canterbury, Kent county, England, Role:defendant, hanged same day as his trial
Death: 1322-04-14, Age:46y7m27d, Canterbury, Kent county, England, Blean, executed, dragged three miles here behind horse
Burial: 1324 , Age:48y4m14d, Canterbury, Kent county, England, White Friars, hanging body on display for two years
Job: ?, Role:standalone, On 1 October 1318, Bartholomew was with the King at York, setting out to repel an invasion by the Scots. Nineteen days later, he was appointed as the King's household steward in place of William Montagu. This position was of major importance, as it provided continual access to the King's presence and considerable influence over who else could obta in access to him. Bartholomew was still holding this appointment in June 1321. Financial grants that he received during this period included 500 pounds on appointment as steward and over 1,300 pounds in October 1319.
Land: ?, Role:standalone, He and his wife owned quite a bit of property in various counties including:
Bedfordshire: The manor of Sondyington (i.e. Sundon)
Buckinghamshire: The manor of Hambleden. Also the manors of Cowley and Preston, both of which were in the parish of Preston Bissett
Essex: The manors of Chingford, Latchley (i.e. Dagworth Manor at Pebmarsh), Little Stambridge and Thaxted
Gloucestershire: The manor of Oxenton
Herefordshire: The manor of Lenhales and Lenhales Castle at Lyonshall
Hertfordshire: The manors of Buckland, Mardleybury (at Welwyn) and Plashes (at Standon)
Kent: The manors of Badlesmere, Bockingfold (north of Goudhurst), Chilham, Hothfield, Kingsdown, Lesnes, Rydelyngwelde (i.e. Ringwould), Tonge and Whitstable. Bartholomew's possessions in the county include Chilham Castle and Leeds Castle
Oxfordshire: The manor of Finmere
Suffolk: The manors of Barrow and Brendebradefeld (i.e. Bradfield Combust)
Sussex: The manors of Eastbourne and Laughton. Also reversions of the manors of Drayton, Etchingham and West Dean
Wiltshire: The manors of Castle Combe, Knook, Orcheston and West Heytesbury
Shropshire: The manors of Adderley and Ideshale (at Shifnal)
Military: ?, Role:standalone, Bartholomew fought in the English army both in France and Scotland during the later years of the reign of Edward I of England and the earlier part of the reign of Edward II of England. This included campaigns in Gascony (1294), Flanders (about 1297) and Scotland (1298, 1300, 1301-1304, 1306-1308, 1310-1311, 1314�-1319). However, even at a relatively young age his activities were not limited to soldiering.
In 1310, Bartholomew acted as deputy Constable of England on behalf of the Earl of Hereford. Bartholomew served as his lieutenant when Hereford refused to perform his duties in the Scottish campaign of 1310-11. He was one of the retinue of the Earl of Gloucester at the Battle of Bannockburn on 24 June 1314, Bartholomew's own sub-retinue consisting of at least fifty men. He was criticised for not coming to his aid when Gloucester lost his life in an impetuous attack on the Scottish sheltron on that occasion.
Birth: 1275-08-18y0m0d, Chilham, Kent county, England, Chilham Castle
Married: ?1304 , Age:28y4m14d, Role:groom
Govt-court: 1322-04-14, Age:46y7m27d, Canterbury, Kent county, England, Role:defendant, hanged same day as his trial
Death: 1322-04-14, Age:46y7m27d, Canterbury, Kent county, England, Blean, executed, dragged three miles here behind horse
Burial: 1324 , Age:48y4m14d, Canterbury, Kent county, England, White Friars, hanging body on display for two years
Job: ?, Role:standalone, On 1 October 1318, Bartholomew was with the King at York, setting out to repel an invasion by the Scots. Nineteen days later, he was appointed as the King's household steward in place of William Montagu. This position was of major importance, as it provided continual access to the King's presence and considerable influence over who else could obta in access to him. Bartholomew was still holding this appointment in June 1321. Financial grants that he received during this period included 500 pounds on appointment as steward and over 1,300 pounds in October 1319.
Land: ?, Role:standalone, He and his wife owned quite a bit of property in various counties including:
Bedfordshire: The manor of Sondyington (i.e. Sundon)
Buckinghamshire: The manor of Hambleden. Also the manors of Cowley and Preston, both of which were in the parish of Preston Bissett
Essex: The manors of Chingford, Latchley (i.e. Dagworth Manor at Pebmarsh), Little Stambridge and Thaxted
Gloucestershire: The manor of Oxenton
Herefordshire: The manor of Lenhales and Lenhales Castle at Lyonshall
Hertfordshire: The manors of Buckland, Mardleybury (at Welwyn) and Plashes (at Standon)
Kent: The manors of Badlesmere, Bockingfold (north of Goudhurst), Chilham, Hothfield, Kingsdown, Lesnes, Rydelyngwelde (i.e. Ringwould), Tonge and Whitstable. Bartholomew's possessions in the county include Chilham Castle and Leeds Castle
Oxfordshire: The manor of Finmere
Suffolk: The manors of Barrow and Brendebradefeld (i.e. Bradfield Combust)
Sussex: The manors of Eastbourne and Laughton. Also reversions of the manors of Drayton, Etchingham and West Dean
Wiltshire: The manors of Castle Combe, Knook, Orcheston and West Heytesbury
Shropshire: The manors of Adderley and Ideshale (at Shifnal)
Military: ?, Role:standalone, Bartholomew fought in the English army both in France and Scotland during the later years of the reign of Edward I of England and the earlier part of the reign of Edward II of England. This included campaigns in Gascony (1294), Flanders (about 1297) and Scotland (1298, 1300, 1301-1304, 1306-1308, 1310-1311, 1314�-1319). However, even at a relatively young age his activities were not limited to soldiering.
In 1310, Bartholomew acted as deputy Constable of England on behalf of the Earl of Hereford. Bartholomew served as his lieutenant when Hereford refused to perform his duties in the Scottish campaign of 1310-11. He was one of the retinue of the Earl of Gloucester at the Battle of Bannockburn on 24 June 1314, Bartholomew's own sub-retinue consisting of at least fifty men. He was criticised for not coming to his aid when Gloucester lost his life in an impetuous attack on the Scottish sheltron on that occasion.
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This line goes back a few generations into the 1200's.
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1275: China - The Polos arrive at Cambuluc (Peking)
1279: Mongolia, China - Mongols under Kublai Khan defeat Sung dynasty of China
1280: China - Kublia Khan, grandson of Genghis Khan, founds the Yuan dynasty in China and makes Peking his capital, he is the first non-Chinese to rule China, his empire stretches from China to Arabia to eastern Europe and is the largest the world has ever known
1281: Japan, China - The waiting Japanese troops repel a Chinese at Hakozaki Bay then a typhoon (Kamikaze or "Divine Wind") destroys the Mongol fleet of Kublia Khan
1282: Danish - nobility forced Eric V to sign a Danish "Magna Carta" which establishes a Danish parliament
1284: Italy - Republic of Genoa defeats the rival Italian city state of Pisa in a naval battle off Meloria
1286: Mongolia, China - Nayan, uncle of Kublai Khan, with 400,000 horsemen, meets Kublai Khan, with 260,000 cavalry and 100,000 Infantry, in battle, Kublai Khan is victorious, and Nayan is captured and executed
1291: Israel - Moslems expel Crusaders from the Middle East
1291: Switzerland - Three Swiss cantons, Uri, Schwyz, and Unterwalden form the League of the Three Forest Cantons for mutual defense, this League constitutes the basis for the ultimate establishment of the Swiss state
1293: Sweden, Finland - Eric IX (Jedvardsson), Christian King of Sweden, defeats the Finns and forces them to convert to Christianity
1294: Mongolia - Kublai Khan dies
1295: Iran, Italy - Khans of Persia convert to Islam, the Polos return to Venice
1296: Italy - Marco Polo, fighting for Venice, is captured by Genoa and Imprisoned for two years, where he dictates his travels to his fellow Inmate, Rustichello da Pisa, who Incorporates tales of his own as well as other collected anecdotes and current affairs from China, the book is called "The Travels of Marco Polo", It depicts the journey throughout Asia, giving Europeans their first comprehensive look into the Inner workings of the Far East, Including China, India, and Japan
1298: China - Chinese develop a cannon
1298: England - Battle of Falkirk, English under Edward I defeat the Scots who had rebelled under the leadership of William Wallace
1302: Belgium, France - Battle of the Spurs, Flemish army defeats French army near Courtrai, Belgium
1302: France - Philip IV of France calls together representatives of the nobility, townspeople and clergy, the meeting became known as the Estates-General, the purpose is to garner support against Pope Boniface whose 'Unam Sanctum' proclaims Papal supremacy over national leaders
1309: France - Pope Clement V, heavily Influenced by Philip IV of France, takes residency in Avignon, France (until 1378)
1314: Scotland, England - Battle Bannockburn (central Scotland), the Scots, led by Robert the Bruce, routes a larger force led by Edward II, King of England and gains Scottish Independence for the next three centuries
1315-1317: Europe - The Great Famine occurs, the worst famine to strike northern Europe, It started with bad weather which caused crop failures for the next two years, It took until 1322 to fully recover and millions died
1315: Switzerland, Austria - Battle of Morgarten, Swiss forces, led by the canton of Schwyz, defeat Leopold I (Hapsburg), Duke of Austria and leads to an expanded Swiss alliance
1275: China - The Polos arrive at Cambuluc (Peking)
1279: Mongolia, China - Mongols under Kublai Khan defeat Sung dynasty of China
1280: China - Kublia Khan, grandson of Genghis Khan, founds the Yuan dynasty in China and makes Peking his capital, he is the first non-Chinese to rule China, his empire stretches from China to Arabia to eastern Europe and is the largest the world has ever known
1281: Japan, China - The waiting Japanese troops repel a Chinese at Hakozaki Bay then a typhoon (Kamikaze or "Divine Wind") destroys the Mongol fleet of Kublia Khan
1282: Danish - nobility forced Eric V to sign a Danish "Magna Carta" which establishes a Danish parliament
1284: Italy - Republic of Genoa defeats the rival Italian city state of Pisa in a naval battle off Meloria
1286: Mongolia, China - Nayan, uncle of Kublai Khan, with 400,000 horsemen, meets Kublai Khan, with 260,000 cavalry and 100,000 Infantry, in battle, Kublai Khan is victorious, and Nayan is captured and executed
1291: Israel - Moslems expel Crusaders from the Middle East
1291: Switzerland - Three Swiss cantons, Uri, Schwyz, and Unterwalden form the League of the Three Forest Cantons for mutual defense, this League constitutes the basis for the ultimate establishment of the Swiss state
1293: Sweden, Finland - Eric IX (Jedvardsson), Christian King of Sweden, defeats the Finns and forces them to convert to Christianity
1294: Mongolia - Kublai Khan dies
1295: Iran, Italy - Khans of Persia convert to Islam, the Polos return to Venice
1296: Italy - Marco Polo, fighting for Venice, is captured by Genoa and Imprisoned for two years, where he dictates his travels to his fellow Inmate, Rustichello da Pisa, who Incorporates tales of his own as well as other collected anecdotes and current affairs from China, the book is called "The Travels of Marco Polo", It depicts the journey throughout Asia, giving Europeans their first comprehensive look into the Inner workings of the Far East, Including China, India, and Japan
1298: China - Chinese develop a cannon
1298: England - Battle of Falkirk, English under Edward I defeat the Scots who had rebelled under the leadership of William Wallace
1302: Belgium, France - Battle of the Spurs, Flemish army defeats French army near Courtrai, Belgium
1302: France - Philip IV of France calls together representatives of the nobility, townspeople and clergy, the meeting became known as the Estates-General, the purpose is to garner support against Pope Boniface whose 'Unam Sanctum' proclaims Papal supremacy over national leaders
1309: France - Pope Clement V, heavily Influenced by Philip IV of France, takes residency in Avignon, France (until 1378)
1314: Scotland, England - Battle Bannockburn (central Scotland), the Scots, led by Robert the Bruce, routes a larger force led by Edward II, King of England and gains Scottish Independence for the next three centuries
1315-1317: Europe - The Great Famine occurs, the worst famine to strike northern Europe, It started with bad weather which caused crop failures for the next two years, It took until 1322 to fully recover and millions died
1315: Switzerland, Austria - Battle of Morgarten, Swiss forces, led by the canton of Schwyz, defeat Leopold I (Hapsburg), Duke of Austria and leads to an expanded Swiss alliance