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Ralph WALDESHEF's father: Saer de WALDERSHEF ( - )

Family of Ralph WALDESHEF

Husband: Ralph WALDESHEF ( - )
Wife: (unknown)
Children: William WALDESHEF ( - )

Husband: Ralph WALDESHEF

Name: Ralph WALDESHEF
Sex: Male
Father: Saer de WALDERSHEF ( - )
Mother: -
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Civil (1) 1275 claimed assize of bread and ale in Ringstead, Northampton; Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England 1,2
Civil (2) 1275 inherited land in Stanwick, Northamptonshire from William de Vaus 3
Residence 1284 Stanwick and Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England 4

Child 1: William WALDESHEF

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      William WALDESHEF, "Hospitaller"    
 
Name: William WALDESHEF
Sex: Male
Name Prefix: Sir
Caution The documentation of this person does not include evidence of parentage.
Civil (1) 28 Dec 1313 attorney for William de Tothale, prior of St. John in England; Westminster, London, England 5
Civil (2) 1318 Bailiff of Eccles Pike; Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire, England 6
Title 1338 Preceptor of Dingley Manor for the Order of St. John; Dingley, Northamptonshire, England 7,8

Sources

1"Hundred Rolls of 1274-75". v.2, p.10.
2L. F. Salzman (editor), "A History of the County of Northampton: Volume 4" (1937). Parishes: Ringstead, pp.39-44.
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The Hundred Rolls of 1274–5 show that the bailiffsof the Earls of Gloucester had in 1274–5 for sixteen years past been appropriating payments and services due from tenants in Ringstead, Raunds, and Cotes, members of the manor of Higham. (fn. 14)

The tenants in Ringstead from whom suit wasthus appropriated were Robert Punteney and Richard Trayly; (fn. 15) the bailiffs had also withdrawn 10d. sheriff' said owed by Richard de Ringstead, with 10d. for sheriff's aid from the fee of William Hay in Ringstead,and 2s. owed by the latter fee for view of frankpledge and vigils. (fn. 16) William Barbedor (who in 1285 received agrant of lands and rents in the manor of Ringstead from Roger Barbedor for life) (fn. 17) and Ralph Waldeshef in Ringstead and Stanwick were claiming assize of breadand ale. (fn. 18)


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14 Hund. R. ii, 10.
15 Their interests were probably acquiredby the Chamberleyn family; cf. Denford;V.C.H. Northants. iii, 193–4.
16 Hund. R. ii, 10.
17 Feet of F. Div. Co. East. 13 Edw. I,no. 11.
18 Hund. R. ii, 10.
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British History Online. Web: http://www.british-history.ac.uk.
3Ibid. Parishes: Ringstead, pp.39-44.
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Half a fee in Ringstead and Stanwick was held of the honor of Peverel in 1242 by Matthew de Iverny. (fn. 24) Between this date and 1260 the Earl of Derby enfeoffed William de Walda, who commuted the villein services in this manor for a payment of 20s. the virgate. (fn. 25) This half fee had evidently passed to William Barbedor and Ralph Waldeshef by 1275, (fn. 26) and was apparently subsequently divided, Waldeshef taking the property in Stanwick (q.v.). A third of a fee which had belonged to Roger Barbedor was held, about 1330, by Roger Brownand Agnes daughter and heir of Walter Barbedor (fn. 27) (presumably either Roger's wife or his mother). It was possibly acquired by Henry Green with the manor of Raunds (q.v.) about 1360, as in 1428 Sir Simon Felbrigge was holding, in right of his wife Katharine the widow of Ralph Green, a half fee in Ringstead and Stanwick formerly held by Ralph Waldeshef and John Brown. (fn. 28)
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24 Bk. of Fees, 933.
25 Assize R. 616, m. 7 d.
26 Hund. R. (Rec. Com.), ii, 10.
27 Feud. Aids, vi, 568. Waldeshef andBarbedor are here called heirs of Williamde Vaus (i.e. de Walde, or de Waldis, ashe is called elsewhere).
28 Ibid, iv, 46.
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4"Feudal Aids v04 - Northampton to Somersetshire". p. 14.
Text From Source: Stanewigg et Ryngsted.— Rogerus Barbedor et Radulfus Waldeshef tenent di. f. m. in Stanewigg et Ryngsted de eodem comite, et idem comes de rege.
5"Patent Roll of Edward II Volume 2 1313-1317". p. 76.
Text From Source: 1313 Dec. 28.
Westminster.
William de Tothale, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Westminster. England, has letters nominating brother Eichard de Paviliy and brother Humphrey de Wykham his attorneys in England for two years. He has like letters nominating Thomas le Archer and William Waldeshef his attorneys as above.
University of Iowa Library, http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/patentrolls/search.html.
6Joseph Tilley, "The Old Halls, manors, and Families of Derbyshire" (Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, & Co., Ltd., London 1892). p. 66, footnote.
Text From Source: The names of the thrity-seven foresters, verderers, keepers, and freemen on this inquisition, held before Philip de Say, and John de Thwayt, were William Waldechef, bailiff; Thomas le Ragged, Richard de Melner, Richard le ragged, Richard Brown, Thomas Foljambe, Richard Danyel, Richard le Archer, Nicholas Foljambe, Adam Gounfrey, William Halley, Peter le Stretton, Robert le Eyre, Nicholas de Baggeshough, foresters; Philip de Stradleigh, William de Gratton, William de Hough, verderers; Richard de Addeleigh, John de Smalley, Robert de Clough, Robert de Wardlow, Richard de Buxton, Alan del Hall, Benedictus de Shakelcross, John Brown, John de Bradwell, Robert de Baggeshaugh, keepers; William de Stafford, Hugh de Bradbury, Richard del Clough, William le Ragged, Richard de Baggeshaugh, William del Kyrke, Robert le Tailour, John de Chinley, Richard de la Ford, Thomas Martyn, freemen.
7"The Knights Hospitaller of England". pp. 66-67.
Text From Source: Nomina Fratrum.—Frater Willelmus Waldechef, miles, preceptor.
http://www.archive.org/stream/knightshospitall00philrich#page/n66/mode/1up
8Ibid. pp. lxi-lxiii.
Text From Source: Some of the noblest names of England, it will be seen, are found in the two military classes:

Milites or Knights. (34 )
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*Willelmus Waldechef.
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