Person:James Touchet (4)

James Tuchet, Lord Audley
b.Cal 1398
  1. James Tuchet, Lord AudleyCal 1398 - 1459
  2. Elizabeth Touchet1406 -
  • HJames Tuchet, Lord AudleyCal 1398 - 1459
  • WMargaret de Ros1398 - 1423
  1. Anne Touchet
  2. John Tuchet, 6th Baron Audley1420 - 1490
  3. Margaret Touchet1422 - Bef 1480/81
  4. Anne TouchetAbt 1427 - 1503
  1. Lord Lord Audley Touchet - 1459
  2. Elizabeth Touchet1433 -
  3. Humphrey Touchet de AudleyAbt 1435 - 1471
  4. Edmund Touchet1437 - 1524
  5. Thomas Touchet1439 - 1507
  6. Constance TouchetAbt 1443 -
  7. Eleanor Touchet
Facts and Events
Name James Tuchet, Lord Audley
Alt Name James Touchet
Gender Male
Birth[2][3] Cal 1398 Age being 10 years in 1408; age about 61 years in 1459
Title (nobility)? 1408 Succeeded his father as Lord Audley, title by writ 1312/1313.
Marriage License Abt 24 Feb 1414/15 Papal Dispensation for being related in the 3rd and 4th degrees of kindred
to Margaret de Ros
Other? From 1420/21 to 1455 Assignments: Summoned to Parliament by writ
Other? 1423 WalesOffice: Chief Justice of South Wales
Other Condition: 1 son and 2 daughters of this marriage.
with Margaret de Ros
Other Status: 1st marriage for husband.
with Margaret de Ros
Marriage License Abt 14 Feb 1429/30 Papal Dispensation> 16 Kal. Mar 1429/30 (14 Feb 1429/1430)
to Eleanor de Holland
Other Status: 2nd marriage for husband.
with Eleanor de Holland
Other Condition: 3 sons and 3 daughters of this marriage.
with Eleanor de Holland
Residence? Mackworth, Derbyshire, EnglandMarkeaton
Residence? Audley, Staffordshire, EnglandHaleigh
Residence? Wellington, Shropshire, EnglandLeegomery
Residence? Wiltshire, EnglandAshton
Other? 1438/39 WalesOffice: Chamberlain of South Wales
Other? 1441 WalesOffice: Chamberlain of South Wales
Death[1][3][4][5] 23 Sep 1459 Staffordshire, England Combatant of Blore Heath, site marked by Audley's Cross
Burial[1] Darley Abbey, Derbyshire, England
Other? Kinship: Son and heir
Reference Number? Q646476?


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James Tuchet, 5th Baron Audley, 2nd Baron Tuchet (c. 1398 – 23 September 1459) of Heleigh Castle was an English peer.

James Tuchet, 5th Baron Audley, son of Elizabeth Stafford and her husband John Tuchet, 4th Baron Audley, was a distinguished veteran of the Hundred Years' War. In the opening phase of the Wars of the Roses he raised troops from his estates in Cheshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire and Derbyshire and commanded the Lancastrian force that moved to block the Yorkist Earl of Salisbury's route to Ludlow where he intended linking up with the rest of the Yorkist army.

The two forces clashed in the Battle of Blore Heath on 23 September 1459 and Audley was killed by Sir Roger Kynaston of Stocks near Ellesmere (Kynaston incorporated emblems of the Audley coat-of-arms into his own). Audley's Cross still stands on the battlefield marking the spot where he died.

Audley was buried in Darley Abbey, north of Derby, about away from Blore Heath. Unfortunately, the Abbey no longer stands, so his final resting place is no longer marked.

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