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Hugh Bardolf

Male Abt 1259 - Bef 1304  (~ 44 years)


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  • Name Hugh Bardolf 
    Born Abt 29 Sep 1259  of Wormegay, Norfolk, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died Bef 20 Aug 1304 
    Person ID I6827  Petersen-de Lanskoy
    Last Modified 27 May 2021 

    Father William Bardolf,   d. 1 Dec 1289, Gedling, Nottinghamshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother Juliane de Gournay,   d. Abt 6 Nov 1295 
    Married Bef 1254 
    Family ID F3032  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Isabel d'Aguillon,   b. 25/25 Mar 1257/8,   d. Abt 28 May 1323  (Age 65 years) 
    Married Bef 1282 
    Children 
     1. Thomas Bardolf,   b. 4 Oct 1282, Watton at Stone, Hertfordshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 15 Dec 1328  (Age 46 years)
     2. William Bardolf,   b. of Wormegay, Norfolk, England Find all individuals with events at this location
     3. Nichole Bardolf,   b. of Wormegay, Norfolk, England Find all individuals with events at this location
     4. Margery or Margaret Bardolf,   b. of Wormegay, Norfolk, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Aft 24/24 Feb 1333/4
    Last Modified 28 May 2021 
    Family ID F3012  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • RESEARCH_NOTES:
      1. “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
      “HUGH BARDOLF, Knt., of Wormegay, Cantley, Caistor, Fincham, Stow Bardolf, and Strumpshaw, Norfolk, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, Ruskington, Lincolnshire, Shelford, Nottinghamshire, Barlings and Plumpton, Sussex, etc., and, in right of his wife, of Watton at Stone, Hertfordshire, Bures, Suffolk, Addington, Surrey, and Perching (in Fulking), Sussex, son and heir, born about 29 Sept. 1259. He married before 1282 ISABEL D'AGUILLON, daughter and heiress of Robert d'Aguillon, Knt., of Addington, Surrey, Watton at Stone, Hertfordshire, Perching, Sussex, etc., by his 1st wife, Joan, daughter of William de Ferrers, Knt., 5th Earl of Derby [see MOHUN 9 for her ancestry]. She was born 25 March 1257/8. They had two sons, Thomas, Knt. [2nd Lord Bardolf], and William, and two daughters, Nichole (wife of Robert de Ardeme, Knt., and Thomas Wale, Knt.) and Margery (or Margaret). He took an active part in the French and Scottish wars. He was summoned to Parliament from 6 Feb. 1298/9 to 2 June 1302, whereby he is held to have become Lord Bardolf. He was among the retainers of Hugh de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln at Siege of Caerlaverock in 1300. SIR HUGH BARDOLF, 1st Lord Bardolf, died testate shortly before 20 August 1304. His widow, Isabel, died shortly before 28 May 1323.
      Clutterbuck Hist. & Antiqs. of Herford 2 (1821): 477-485 (Bardolf ped.). Palgrave Antient Kalendars & Invs. of the Treasury of His Majesty's Exchequer 1(1836): 37. Genealogist n.s. 17 (1901): 246-247. Copinger Manors of Steak 1(1905): 45-49. Wrottesley Peds from the Plea Rolls (1905): 352,549. C.P. 1 (1910): 417-418 (sub Bardolf). C.F.R. 1 (1911): 225, 285, 497, 503. VCH Hertford 3 (1912): 158-165, 476-480. VCH Surrey 4 (1912): 164-168. Pipe Roll for 1295 Surrey Membrane (Surrey Rec. Soc. 21) (1924): 35 (Aguillon ped.). VCH Sussex 7 (1940): 109-113, 202-204. Norfolk Arch. 30 (1952): 263-286. VCH Middlesex 5 (1976): 149-154. VCH Cambridge 4 (2002): 206-219. National Archives, C 143/124/5, SC 8/4/190, SC 8/4/191, SC 8/95/4735 (available at www.catalogue.nationalarchives.gov.uk/search.asp). Suffolk Rec. Office, Ipswich Branch: The Iveagh (Phillipps) Suffolk MSS, HD 1538/157/1 (feoffment dated 8 Oct. 1309 by and between John son of Thomas de Bassingbourne and Sir Michael de Ponynges, Knt., and wife, Margery, regarding the manor of Bures, Suffolk for £500 of silver sterling, which the grantor had by feoffment of Dame Isabel, formerly wife of Sir Hugh Bardolph, in Bures) (available at http://www.a2a.org.uk/search/index.asp).
      Children of Hugh Bardolf, Knt., by Isabel d'Aguillon:
      i. THOMAS BARDOLF, Knt., 2nd Lord Bardolf [see next].
      ii. MARGERY (or MARGARET) BARDOLF, married MICHAEL DE POYNINGS, Knt., of Poynings, Sussex [see POYNINGS 12].”

      2. “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
      “WILLIAM BARDOLF, Knt., of Wormegay, Norfolk, Shelford, Nottinghamshire, and Plumpton, Sussex, Constable of Nottingham Castle, and, in right of his wife, of Mapledurham, Oxfordshire, Caster, Cantley, and Strumpshaw, Norfolk, etc., son and heir. He married before 1254 JULIANE DE GOURNAY, daughter and heiress of Hugh de Gournay, of Wendover, Buckinghamshire, Caister and Cantley, Norfolk, Mapledurham, Oxfordshire, etc., by his 2nd wife, Maud [see GOURNAY 5 for her ancestry]. They had four sons, Hugh, Knt. [1st Lord Bardolf], Roger, Knt., John, Knt., and William, and one daughter, (wife of Edmund de Bassingbourne). He served in the Welsh campaigns in 1277 and 1282. He was summoned to attend the king at Shrewsbury in 1283 by writ directed Willelmo Bardulf’. In 1285-6 he and his wife, Juliane, attempted to recover the manor of Bledlow, Buckinghamshire from the Abbot of Bec; the abbot obtained a quit-claim from William and juliane for 200 marks sterling. William presented to the church of Gedling, Nottinghamshire in 1289. SIR WILLIAM BARDOLF died testate 1 Dec. 1289. His widow, juliane, presented to the church of Gedling, Nottinghamshire in 1294. She died shortly before 6 Nov. 1295.
      Throsby Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire 3 (1790): 8-11. Blomefield Essay towards a Top. Hist. of Norfolk 11 (1810): 202-203, 211. La Maine Supp. aux Recherches historiques sur la Ville de Gournay (1844): 7-42. Genealogist n.s. 17 (1901): 246-247. Wrottesley Peds. from the Plea Rolls (1905): 352. VCH Buckingham 2 (1908): 247-253. C.P. 1 (1910): 417 (sub Bardolf) (Bardolf arms: Azure three cinquefoils gold). Oxfordshire Rec. Soc. 7 (1925): 16-21. Moor Knights of Edward II (H.S.P. 80) (1929): 43. VCH Sussex. 7 (1940): 109-113. Train Lists of Clergy of Central Nottinghamshire (Thoroton Soc. Rec. Ser. 15(1)) (1953): 53-54.”