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Thomas WALDERSHAUE's father: Geoffrey de WALDERSELF (1180?- )
Thomas WALDERSHAUE's brother: Saer de WALDERSHEF ( - )

Family of Thomas WALDERSHAUE

Husband: Thomas WALDERSHAUE ( - )
Wife: (unknown)
Children: Roger de WALDESHEF (1245?- )

Husband: Thomas WALDERSHAUE

Name: Thomas WALDERSHAUE
Sex: Male
Father: Geoffrey de WALDERSELF (1180?- )
Mother: -
Caution The documentation of this person does not include evidence of parentage.
Military 3 May 1254 part of escort for queen Eleanor going to Gascony to join king Henry III 1

Child 1: Roger de WALDESHEF

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      Roger de WALDESHEF, "Hospitaller"    
 
Name: Roger de WALDESHEF 2
Sex: Male
Name Prefix: Sir
Birth 1245 (est)
Title (1) frm 2 May 1276 to 10 Apr 1292 (age 30-47) Preceptor of Slebeche, Wales for the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem; Slebeche, Wales 2,3
Civil 2 May 1276 (age 30-31) Commissioned oyer-terminer in Wales; Westminster, London, England 4
Title (2) 1292 (age 46-47) Knight
Caution The documentation of this person does not include evidence of parentage.

Sources

1"Patent Roll of Henry III Volume 4 1247-1258". pp. 374-377.
University of Iowa Library, http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/patentrolls/search.html.
2"Patent Roll of Edward I Volume 1 1272-1281". p. 139.
University of Iowa Library, http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/patentrolls/search.html.
3"Patent Roll of Edward I Volume 2 1281-1292". p. 14.
Text From Source: April 10. 1282.
Devizes.

Mandate to bailiffs, Ac., not to molest Hoel Yaghan, going to Slebegg
in West Wales to join Roger de Waldeshef, warden of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Wales; until Whitsunday. The said Hoel was,
by the king's command, imprisoned at Montgomery by Bogo de Knovill,
but the said warden having mainprized him in the king's Bench, the king
has caused him to be released.
University of Iowa Library, http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/patentrolls/search.html.
4"Patent Roll of Edward I Volume 1 1272-1281". p. 130.
Text From Source: 1276 May 2.
Westminster.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Nicholas son of Martin and brother Roger de Waldeshef, the master of Slebeche, for all pleas touching the bishop of St. Davids and his men of that bishopric in the parts of Wales.
University of Iowa Library, http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/patentrolls/search.html.

 

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