Person:William de Etchingham (1)

Watchers
Sir William de Etchingham
 
d.1294
m.
  1. Sir William de Etchingham - 1294
  • HSir William de Etchingham - 1294
  • W.  Katherine (add)
m.
  1. William de EtchinghamAbt 1266 - 1326
  2. Sir Robert de Etchingham - 1327
  3. Simon de Etchingham - Abt 1340
  4. Richard de Echingham
Facts and Events
Name[1] Sir William de Etchingham
Gender Male
Marriage to Katherine (add)
Property[3] Padbury, Buckinghamshire, Englandlands
Death[1][2] 1294
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Saul, Nigel. Scenes from provincial life : knightly families in Sussex, 1280-1400. (Oxford: Clarendon, 1986)
    Page 2, Page 4.

    "...served at various times as a keeper of the peace, assessor of subsidies, and justice of oyer and terminer." (Citing CPR 1272-81, p. 69; 1281-92 pp. 105, 265, 404, 453, 514)

  2. Page, William; Susan M Keeling; Louis Francis Salzman; and C. P. Lewis. The Victoria history of the county of Sussex. (London: A. Constable, 1905-)
    Volume 9, page 212.
  3. Page, William. The Victoria history of the county of Buckingham. (London: A. Constable, 1905-1968)
    Volume 4, page 211.
  4.   Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, and Louis Francis Salzman. An abstract of feet of fines relating to the county of Sussex. (Lewes, England: Sussex Record Society, 1903, 1908, 1916)
    no. 886.

    886. Inter Willm. de Echyngham pet' et Rogm. abbatem de Ponte Roberti ten' per fratrem Thom. de Preston monachum suum pos' loco suo:—De octo acris terre et quatuor acris bosci in Salherst; unde placitum fuit inter eos:—Abbas recognovit &c., tenenda &c., reddendo unum clavum gariophili ad Pascha:—Pro hoc fine Wills. concessit abbati et ecclesie sue quinque solid' annui redditus percipiendas per manum Thome Aleyn et heredum suorum de triginta acris terre quas idem Thos. tenuit de Willo. in Salherst die quo hec concordia facta fuit ad tres terminos scil' ad festum Sci. Michis. duos sol' ad Natale Domini duos sol' et ad Pascha duodecim den' salvis Willo. et hbs. suis omnibus aliis serviciis ipsius Thome et heredum suorum pro predictis triginta acris terre tenendas in puram et perpetuam elemosinam liberam et quietam ab omni seculari servicio. Et hec concordia facta fuit presente predicto Thoma et cognoscente se debere predictum redditum et similiter concedente pro se et hbs. suis quod decetero erunt intendentes et respondentes predicto abbati et suc cessoribus suis et ecclesie sue de predicto redditu. [7° Edward I. Cycestr' A die Sci. Johis. Bapte. in tres sept' (File 29. No. 23).]

  5.   Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, and Louis Francis Salzman. An abstract of feet of fines relating to the county of Sussex. (Lewes, England: Sussex Record Society, 1903, 1908, 1916)
    no. 1012.

    1012. Inter Willm. de Echingeham et Katerinam ux' ejus quer' et Willm. de Eselingg' imped':—De uno mesuagio et una carucata terre in Mundefeld; unde placitum warantie carte sum' fuit inter eos:—Willm. de Eselingg recognovit &c.:—Pro hoc fine Wills. de Echingeham et Katerina concesserunt Willo. de Eselingg predictum tenementum tenendum tota vita sua reddendo unam rosam ad Nativ' Sci. Johis. Bapte., et post decessum Willi. de Eselingg predictum tenementum integre revertetur ad Willm. de Echingeham et Katerinam et heredes Willelmi. [16° Edward I. Cycestr' Oct' Sci. Johis. Bapte. (File 33. No. 25).]

  6.   Moor, Charles. Knights of Edward I. (London: Harleian Society], 1929-1932)
    Volume 1, page 299.