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Elizabeth or Isabel Radmylde

Female - Bef 1503


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  • Name Elizabeth or Isabel Radmylde 
    Gender Female 
    Died Bef 1503 
    Person ID I5999  Petersen-de Lanskoy
    Last Modified 27 May 2021 

    Father Ralph Radmylde,   b. of Lancing, Sussex, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 3 Aug 1443 
    Mother Margaret Camoys,   b. Abt 1402 
    Family ID F2552  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Nicholas Lewknor,   d. of Kingston Bowsey, Sussex, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Last Modified 28 May 2021 
    Family ID F2562  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • RESEARCH_NOTES:
      1. “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
      “ELIZABETH (or ISABEL) RADMYLDE, was a legatee in the 1442 will of her father. She married NICHOLAS LEWKNOR, of Kingston Bowsey (in Kingston by Sea), Sussex, younger son of Thomas Lewknor, Knt., of Horsted Keynes, Sussex, South Mimms, Middlesex, Stoke Doyle, Northamptonshire, etc., by his 2nd wife, Elizabeth, daughter of William Echingham, Knt. [see LEWKNOR 14 for his ancestry]. They had three sons, Edward, Thomas, and John (clerk) [Parson of Broadwater, Sussex], and one daughter, Joan (or Jane) (wife successively of Thomas Moore, John Massingberd, and Thomas Thatcher). Elizabeth was co-heir in 1499 to her nephew, William Radmylde, Knt. She died before 1503.
      Gurney Rec. of the House of Gournay 2 (1848): 469-470 (Lewknor ped.). Sussex Arch. Colls. 3 (1850): 89-102. Hervey Vis. of Suffolke 2 (1871): 230-232. Elwes Hist. of the Castles, Mansions & Manors of Western Sussex (1876): 51. Ellis Parks & Forests of Sussex (1885): 172. English Rpts.: House of Lords 7 (1901): 895-924 (Camoys Peerage). Benolte et al. Vis. Sussex 1530 & 1633-4 (H.S.P. 53) (1905): 25-30 (Lewknor ped.: "Elizebeth d. & coheire of Raffe Radnelle. = Nicholas Lewknor, 6 sonn of Thomas 14 E. 4, 1473."). C.P. 2 (1912): 510 (sub Camoys). Comber Sussex Gens. 3 (1933): 148-162. VCH Oxford 7 (1962): 5-16.”

      2. “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
      “THOMAS LEWKNOR, Knt., of Horsted Keynes, Sussex, South Mimms, Middlesex, Stoke Doyle, Northamptonshire, etc., Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex, 1426, 1431-2, son and heir, born about 1392 (aged 12 in 1404, aged 19 in 1411). He was heir in 1404 to his cousin, John Tregoz, Lord Tregoz, by which he inherited the manors of Goring, Preston, and Walderton (in Stoughton), Sussex. He fought at the Battle of Agincourt in 1415. He married (1st) before 24 Oct. 1417 PHILIPPE DALLINGRIDGE, widow of Richard Berners, Esq., of West Horsley, Surrey (died 6 Aug. 1412) [see MORLEY 12], and daughter and heiress of Walter Dallingridge (or Dalyngrygge), Knt., by Margaret, daughter of John Chamond. They had one son, Roger, Knt. His wife, Philippe, died 2 Oct. 1421. He married (2nd) before Michaelmas 1426 ELIZABETH ECHINGHAM, widow of Thomas Hoo, Knt. (died 23 Aug. 1420) [see HOO 13], of Luton-Hoo, Bedfordshire, Brundale and Mulbarton, Norfolk, Ockley, Surrey, Wartling, Sussex, etc., and daughter of William Echingham, Knt. [see ECHINGHAM 10], of Etchingham and Udimore, Sussex, by his 2nd wife, Alice, daughter and co-heiress of William Batisford. They had five sons, John, Knt., Thomas, Richard, Esq., Walter, and Nicholas, and three daughters, Alice (wife of John Pelham, Knt.), Jane (wife of Thomas Goode), and Joan (wife of Henry Frowick). In 1432 he was a supervisor of the will of his grandfather, Nicholas Carew. He presented to the churches of Stoke Doyle, Northamptonshire, 1435, and Greatworth, Northamptonshire, 1438. She was a legatee in the 1444 will of her brother, Thomas Echingham, Knt. He served as a witness for a charter of Thomas Hoo, Knt. in 1445. SIR THOMAS LEWKNOR died in 1452. In 1454 his widow, Elizabeth, and Joan Rykhill, daughters of Alice Batisford, disputed with their cousin, Sir Richard Fiennes, grandson of Alice's sister, Elizabeth, for possession of the manor of Buckholt (in Bexhill), Sussex. Elizabeth was named in the 1455 will of her step-son, Thomas Hoo, Knt., Lord Hoo. Sometime before 1464, she sued John Cheyne, son and heir of Sir William Cheyne, Knt., feoffee to uses regarding a tenement called 'the Christopher,' in St. Peter's, Cornhill, London, demised for the maintenance of the chantry of Goring, Sussex. In the same period, she sued her step-son, Roger Lewknor, in Chancery regarding the manors of Goring and Preston, Sussex. Elizabeth, left a will dated 21 March 1450, proved 23 Feb. 1464 (P.C.C. 8 and 59 Godyn).
      Bridges Hist. & Antiqs. Of Northamptonshire 1 (1791): 125. Blomefiield Essay towards a Top. Hist. of Norfolk 7 (1807): 219-221. Berry County Gens.: Sussex Fams. (1830): 130 (Lewknor ped.). Banks Baronies in Fee 2 (1843): 146-148 (sub Tregoz). Sussex Arch. Colls. 3 (1850): 89-102; 4 (1851): 151-152; 8 (1856): 110, 130 (cites Harleian MS 381: 75) "Elizabeth, da. and coheiress of Wm. de Echingham. Re-mar. Sir Thos. Lewknor, of Bradhurst"); 9 (1857): 275-302. Gentleman's Mag. n.s. 1 (1856): 229-233. Tomlins Yseldon (1858): 99-100. Elwes Hist. of the Castles, Mansions & Manors of Western Sussex (1876): 102 (Tregoz-Lewknor ped.). Hawley et al. Vis. of Essex 1552, 1558, 1570, 1612 & 1634 1 (H.S.P. 13) (1878): 2-4 (1552 Vis.) (Barnes ped.: "Sr Rychr lord Barnes. = Phelype dot’ of Sr Edward Delyngridge."). Cooke & Mundy Vis. of Worcester 1569 (H.S.P. 27) (1888): 86-87 (Lewknor ped.: Sr Thom. Lewknor Knt Ano 31 H. 6. = Phillip da. & heire of Richard Dalinridge."). C.P.R. 1461-1467 (1897): 419; 1422-1429 (1901): 570. List of Sheriffs for England and & Wales (PRO Lists and Indexes 9) (1898): 136. Prigg Icklingham Papers (1901): 118-123. List of Early Chancery Procs. 2 (PRO Lists and Indexes 16) (1903): 540. Feudal Aids 3 (1904): 382. Benolte et al. Vis. of Sussex 1530 & 1633-4 (H.S.P. 53) (1905): 25-30 (Lewknor ped.: "Sr Thomas Lewknor knight 31 H. 6. = Phillip d. & heire of Sir Richard Dalingrig renup. Ric. Barnes.") (Dalinrige arms: Argent, a cross engrailed gules). Genealogist n.s. 21 (1905): 243-250 (will of Thomas Echingham). Wrottesley Peds. the Plea Rolls (1905): 432. Feudal Aids 4 (1906): 48. C.P.R. 1429-1436 (1907): 95, 626. C.P.R. 1436-1441 (1907): 592. C.P.R. 1441-1446 (1908): 479. VCH Bedford 2 (1908): 348-375. C.P.R. 1446-1452 (1909): 596. VCH Surrey 3 (1911): 354. C.P. 2 (1912): 153 (sub Berners) (incorrectly identifies Philippe Dallingridge as the daughter of her uncle, Edward Dalyngridge); 6 (1926): 561-567 (sub Hoo); 12(2) (1959): 26, footnote k (sub Tregoz), 28, footnote i (sub Tregoz). VCH Northampton 3 (1930): 132. Comber Sussex Gens. 3 (1933): 148-158 (sub Lewknor), 203-213 (sub Pelham). VCH Sussex 4 (1953): 123; 7 (1940): 52-57, 257-258; 9 (1937): 118, 138, 153, 196n, 263 (Dalingridge arms: Argent, a cross engrailed gules; Lewknor arms: Azure, three chevrons argent). VCH Middlesex 8 (1985): 51-57. Cal. IPM 20 (1995): 217. National Archives, C 1/72/42; C 1/72/43 (available at www.catalogue.nationalarchives.gov.uk/search.asp). Court of Common Pleas, CP 40/659, rot. 425 (available at www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=1272).
      Child of Thomas Lewknor, Knt., by Philippe Dallingridge:
      i. ROGER LEWKNOR, Knt. 1. [see next].
      Child of Thomas Lewknor, Knt., by Elizabeth Echingham:
      i. NICHOLAS LEWKNOR, of Kingston Bowsey in Kingston by Sea), Sussex, married ELIZABETH RADMYLDE [see CUDWORTH 11].”

      3. “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
      “MARGARET CAMOYS, born about 1402 (aged 24 in 1426). Margaret married (as his 1st wife) RALPH RADMYLDE (or RADMYLD, RADMYLL, RADEMELDE), Esq., of Lancing, Sussex, Knight of Shire for Sussex, 1420. They had one son, Robert, Esq., and two daughters, Margaret (wife of John Goring, Esq.) and Elizabeth (or Isabel). He was 1400 to his brother, Richard Radmyld. His wife, Margaret, was co-heiress in 1426 to her brother, Hugh Camoys, 2nd Lord Camoys, by which she inherited the manors of Great Milton, Oxfordshire and Albourne, Sussex, and a moiety of the manors of Camoys (in Great Stukeley), Huntingdonshire, Baldon St. Lawrence (in Toot Balden), Chislehampton, and Wheatley (in Cuddesdon), Oxfordshire, and Barcombe, Bevendean (in Palmer), and Trotton, Sussex. In 1428 Margaret, together with Roger Lewknor and his wife, Eleanor (Margaret's sister), were plaintiffs in a suit for the manors of Didling, Elsted, and Trotton, Sussex. In 1432 he and Roger Lewknor disputed the right of presentation to the church of Broadwater, Sussex. He and Roger Lewknor presented to the churches of Trotton, Sussex, 1439, 1442, and Itchingfield, Sussex, 1440, and to the chantry of St. Mary in Broadwater, Sussex, 1439. He married (2nd) before 1410 AGNES ___. In 1442 his feoffees presented to the church of East Hoathly, Sussex. RALPH RADMYLDE, Esq., died 3 August 1443. He left a will dated 1442. His wife, Agnes, was living in 1457.
      Sussex Arch. Colls. 3 (1850): 94-95, 101-102 (Lewknor-Camoys-Radmylde ped.). Hervey Vis. of Suffolke 2 (1871): 230-232 (Radmylde arms: Argent, 3 bars Sable, on a canton Sable a leopard's face Or). Elwes Hist. of the Castles, Mansions & Manors of Western Sussex (1876): viii, 51, 127. Ellis Parks & Forests of Sussex (1885): 172. Sussex Arch. Colls. 41(1898): 123-124, 136. English Rpts.: House of Lords 7 (1901): 895-924 (Camoys Peerage). Benolte et al. Vis. of Sussex 1530 & 1633-4 (H.S.P. 53) (1905): 25-30 (Lewknor ped.: "Ralph Radnelle = Margarett d. & heire of Ric. Camoys."). Edward Lewknor of Kingston Bewsey. = Margarett d. of... Copley."). Deedes Extracts from the Episcopal Regs. of Richard Paty, S.T.P., Lord Bishop of Chichester (Sussex Rec. Soc. 4) (1905): 112-113, 114-115, 124-125, 126-127. C.P. 2 (1912): 508, 510 (sub Camoys). Val Buckingham 4 (1927): 63-68. VCH Huntingdon 2 (1932): 230-234. Comber Sussex Gens. 3 (1933): 148-162. C.F.R. 15 (1935): 234, 269. Sussex Notes & Queries 6 (1937): 73. VCH Sussex 7 (1940): 80-83, 223-227. VCH Oxford 5 (1957): 47-56, 96-116; 7 (1962): 5-16, 117-146. Kerridge Hist. of Lancing (1979): 15.”