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Family of Ralph WALDESHEF
Husband: | Ralph WALDESHEF ( - ) | |
Wife: | (unknown) | |
Children: | Gosselin WALDESHEF ( - ) |
Husband: Ralph WALDESHEF
Name: | Ralph WALDESHEF | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | Roger de WALDESHEF (1245?- ) | |
Mother: | - | |
Civil | 20 Jan 1307 | pardon in death of Richard le Taillur of Watford; Lanercost, England 1 |
Caution | The documentation of this person does not include evidence of parentage. |
Child 1: Gosselin WALDESHEF
Name: | Gosselin WALDESHEF | |
Sex: | Male | |
Caution | The documentation of this person does not include evidence of parentage. | |
Civil | 18 Feb 1348 | customs agent for ports in Weymouth Bay, Dorset 2 |
Sources
1 | "Patent Roll of Edward I Volume 4 1301-1307". p. 490.
Text From Source: 1307 Jan. 20. Lanercost. The like [Parden] to Ralph Waldeshef, in Northampton gaol for the death of Richard le Taillor of Watford, as it appears by the record of Peter Mallorrre and Hugh Wake, justices of oyer and terminer touching the same, that he killed him in self defence. |
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2 | "Patent Roll of Edward III Volume 08 1348-1350". p. 60.
Text From Source: 1348 Jan. 28. Westminster Commission to Roger Doxenford of Lincoln to search all ships and boats in each port and place along the coast from the port of Lynn to the port of Grymesby, freighted with wool, hides, wool-fells and other customable wares, and to arrest as forfeit to the king any wares found in these not cocketed or customed, along with the ships or boats wherein the same are found; and all other goods in these: and the sheriff of Lincoln as well as all mayors, bailiffs, ministers, masters and mariners of ships and others in the said ports and places are by these presents commanded to be obeying and attending unto him in the premises. By C. ... Feb. 18. Westminster. The like to Nicholas Ropere and Gosselin Waldeshef, in the ports of Melcombe and Weymuth and thence along the coast as far as Lolleworth. By K. ... |
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