Person:John Etchingham (1)

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John Etchingham
 
 
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Name[1] John Etchingham
Gender Male
Marriage to Alice (add)
Reference Number Q76220873 (Wikidata)
References
  1. Saul, Nigel. Scenes from provincial life : knightly families in Sussex, 1280-1400. (Oxford: Clarendon, 1986)
    page 2, page 5.
  2.   'Sussex Fines: 36-40 Edward III', in 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. 2269.

    36 Edward III.
    2269. William de Echyngham, chivaler, and John de Echyngham, clerk (by William de Holmstede), v. Robert de Ore; manors of Echyngham, Mundefeld, Udymere, Bedynggehamme, Pekeden and Glottyngham and 100 acres of land, 1500 acres of wood, £12 2s. 2½d. rent, and rent of 8 capons and 3 hens in Brightlyngge, Battle (villa de Bello), Mundefeld and Beckele, and advowson of church of same manor of Echyngham; the premises—with homages and services of Alan de Bokeshull, knight, William de Haldene, William de Horne, Reynold de Basyng, William Solys, Alice de Wigesell, John Wayuill, Thomas de Fynhagh, Alan Maynard, Alexander de Horden, Richard Kenne, Walter Russell, Gilbert Russell, Roger Serman, William Bekewell, Lawrence de Clopton, William Martyn, Mabel Kenne, Thomas atte Rede, Joan Wyse, Benet Saghiere, Roger Fitelhurst, John Prynkele, John Northman, Joan Stonhurst, Alice atte Hothe and Robert Arnold—to William and John and heirs male of body of William, contingent remainders to William's brothers John, Robert, Richard, heirs male of their bodies, or right heirs of William. (File 67. No. 39.)