Person:Nicholas Culpepper (1)

Nicholas Culpepper
b.Abt 1434
d.24 May 1510
Facts and Events
Name Nicholas Culpepper
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1434
Marriage to Elizabeth Wakehurst
Property[5] Hartshill, Bayhall, and Wigsell, Sussex
Residence[1] Goudhurst, Kent, England
Death[6] 24 May 1510
Alt Death[5] 1510
References
  1. The Sussex Colepepers. Part II. By Colonel F.W.T.Attree, R.E., F.S.A., and the late Rev. J.H.L.Booker, M.A., in Sussex archaeological collections: illustrating history and antiquities of the county. (Haywards Heath: Sussex Archaeological Society, 1848-)
    Volume XLVIII, pages 65 to 98, 1905.
  2.   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)
    3320.

    13 Henry VII.
    3320. Lewis Clyfford, Walter Culpepyr, Geoffrey Goldwell, John Herenden and Thomas Love v. Richard Culpepyr and Margaret his wife and Nicholas Culpepyr and Elizabeth his wife; manor of Wykham and of a messuage, 160 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 340 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood, £4 rent in Hyrst Perpowne, Clayton, Pykcombe, Dychelynge, Ifelde, Rookyspar and Stenyng; to Thomas, etc.

  3.   Wrottesley, George. Pedigrees from the plea rolls: collected from the pleadings in the various courts of law A.D. 1200 to 1500, from the original rolls in the Public Records Office. (1905)
    page 411.
  4.   Bannerman, William Bruce; Robert Cooke; and Thomas Benolte. The visitations of Kent, taken in the years 1530-1 by Thomas Benolte, and 1574 by Robert Cooke. (London: [Harleian Society], 1923)
    p. 69.

    Nycholas Coulpeper = .....one of theires of Richard Wakhurst

  5. 5.0 5.1 Culpeper family, in Matthew H.C.G. (ed.), and Brian (ed.) Harrison. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: in association with The British Academy. (Oxford University Press).

    Founded the Wakehurst branch of the family. "The brass of Nicholas and Elizabeth in Ardingly church, Sussex, depicts their ten sons and eight daughters."

  6. Blaauw, H.W. "Wakehurst, Slaugham, and Gravetye", in Sussex archaeological collections: illustrating history and antiquities of the county. (Haywards Heath: Sussex Archaeological Society, 1848-)
    10:152.