Roger was born on 3 AUG 1261 in England, the son of Walter de Baskerville but his mother is unknown.
He died about 1339 in England.
His wife was Joan. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. Their only known child was Richard (c1298-<1344).
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Birth | 3 AUG 1261 |
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Death | ABT 1339 |
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Note 1
!StyleName: de Baskerville, Sir Roger of Pickthorne [1261 - 1339]
!Source: WikiTree Roger de Baskerville https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Baskerville-571
Born 3 Aug 1261 in England [uncertain]
Died about 1339 [uncertain] at about age 77 in England [uncertain]
Biography
Roger de Baskerville of Salop, died c 1339[1]
Roger Baskerville was a son of Walter Baskerville of Bredwardine, Herefordshire, and Pikethorn, Shropshire.[2][3][4]
In the Inquisition Post Mortem of his father Walter de Baskerville in 1286 his heir was his son Roger "aged 24 at the gule of August, 13 Edw. I."[2] [gule of August was 03 August, hence born 03 Aug 1261].
He married Johanna/Joan, surname unknown.[4]
Children
Richard de Baskerville [1][4]
1311: Final concord between Richard de Hompton and Roger de Baskerville, knights, over an agreement between their sons Richard and Richard and their wives Juliana and Margaret.[5]
Career
1293: Inquisition Post Mortem of Roger de Cheles / Chelles, 06 Nov, 21 Edward I [1293] Lauton, Shropshire: "Lauton. 9a. arable, a little meadow, and a cottage, held of Roger Baskervile, knight, by service of riding with the said Roger in co. Salop on his own horse but at the charges of his lord."[6]
24 Oct 1301: Roger de Baskervill of Salop - tax collection.[7]
09 Feb 1301/1302: Roger de Baskerville of Salop - tax collection.[8]
22 Jul 1306: Roger de Baskerville of Salop - tax collection.[9]
10 Nov 1306: Roger de Baskerville of Salop - tax collection.[10]
15 Oct 1310: Commission to Roger de Baskervile to investigate complaint of Richard Naturel of Shrewsbury.[11]
20 Nov 1314: Roger de Baskervill Sheriff of Herefordshire and the castle of Hereford.[12]
20 Oct 1315: Roger de Baskervill to hands over as Sheriff of Herefordshire and the castle of Hereford to Richard de Baskervill.[13]
1314-Feb 1316/1317: Various commissions re Herefordshire, Salop, and gaol at Worcester.[14]
1317-1320: Commissions to Roger de Baskerville re Salop.[15]
1317-1320: Commissions to Richard de Baskervill and Roger de Baskervill re Herefordshire.[16]
14 Mar 1321/1322: Roger de Baskervil, son of Walter, mentioned regarding a default by William Muchegros and Amice, late the wife of Miles Muchegros.[17]
1324: Roger de Baskerville a juror concerning the charge that Adam, Bishop of Hereford, was an adherent of Roger de Mortmar.[18] [Cited: Abbreviation of Pleas p. 344, 17 Ed. 2.]
15 Feb 1324/1325: Roger de Baskervill and John de la Berugh commissioned to release John Hamelyn, king's clerk, from imprisonment by Walter Aubrey of Brecon.[19]
1326/1327-1327/1328: Various commissions to Roger de Baskerville and others.[20]
16 Apr 1327: Herefordshire: Roger de Baskervill, Roger de Chaundos and Master Thomas de Chaundos. … to make inquisition in the county of .. what lands Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, Hugh le Despenser the younger, Edmund, earl of Arundel, and Master Robert de Baldok, had, each of them, in fee for life or years by name of wardship or otherwise …[21]
20 Aug 1328: Roger de Baskervyll, tax collection in Herefordshire.[22]
16 Jul 1331: Grant of special grace, to Roger de Baskerville and Joan his wife, and the heirs of Roger, of free warren in all their demesne lands of Lauton and Pykethorn, co. Salop.[23]
14 Nov 1332: Roger de Baskervill appointed in Herefordshire for tax collection.[24]
1334-1336: Roger de Baskerville and others to array men from Herefordshire.[25] [Cited: Rolls of Scotland]
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Inquisition Post Mortem of Roger de Baskerville, knight 1339
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Inquisition Post Mortem of Roger de Baskerville, knight following a Writ of 6 February, 13 Edward III [1338/1339].[1]
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SALOP. Inq. made at Duddelbury, 8 March, 13 Edward III.
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Lauton. The hamlet held of the king in chief, as of the honour of Monte Gomeri, by service of giving the king a barbed arrow as often as he shall come into those parts to hunt in his chace of Corvdon.
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He held no other lands &c. in the county on the day he died.
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Richard his son, aged 40 years and more at the feast of St. Michael last, is his next heir.
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HEREFORD. Inq. 12 March, 13 Edward III.
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Weston Bradwardyne. The manor held of Roger de Radenor by service of 1lb. pepper yearly.
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Bradwardyne. A messuage and 16s. rent held of the earl of Hereford by service of a twentieth part of a knight’s fee.
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He held no lands &c. in the county on the day he died. Heir as above, aged 40 years and more at the feast of the Purification last.
Inquisition Post Mortem of Joan, Widow of Roger de Baskerville 1344
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Inquisition Post Mortem of Joan, late the wife of Roger de Baskervyll following a Writ of 15 May, 18 Edward III [1344].[26]
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SALOP. Inq. taken at Munsselowe, 20 May, 18 Edward III.
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Lauton. The hamlet held for her life in dower, of the inheritance of the said Roger, by the assignment of Richard de Baskervyll, son and heir of Roger de Baskervyll, deceased, in allowance of her whole dower. The said hamlet is held of the king in chief, as of the honour of Monte Gomery, by service of giving to the king a barbed arrow whenever he shall come into those parts to hunt in the chace of Corvdon.
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She died on the feast of SS. Philip and James last. Walter, son and heir of Richard de Baskervyll son of Roger de Baskervyll, aged 27 years at the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist last, is the next heir in blood of the said Roger.
Research Notes
Knights of Edward I
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Entry in Knights of Edward I :[27]
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Baskervile, Sr Roger de, Kt. Aged 24, s. h. of Walter de B., dec, 1 Mar. 1286 . Overlord at Lanton, Salop, 20 Oct. 1293 . Assessor, etc., of subsidy, Comr, etc., in Salop, 1 Nov. 1301 and later . Kt. of Shire, Here., 1306 and 1316, Salop 1312 . Sheriff of Here, and Const, of Hereford Cas. 20 Nov. 1314 to 20 Oct. 1315 . Lord of Hellidon, Northants., and Pikethorn, Salop, 1316 . Sumd as a Kt. of Here, and Salop to Gt. Council at Westminster 9 May 1324 .
Inquisition Post Mortem of Walter de Baskervill 1286
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Inquisition Post Mortem of Walter de Baskervill following a Writ of 22 Feb, 14 Edw. I [1285/1286].[2]
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Salop. Extent, Friday the feast of St. David, 14 Edw. I.
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Pikethorn. A messuage and 2a. wood, held of the king in chief by service of 16d. to be paid by the hands of the sheriff of Salop. Roger his son, aged 24 at the gule of August, 13 Edw. I., is his next heir.
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Hereford. Extent, Sunday after St. David, 14 Edw. I.
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Westbradewardin. A messuage, with garden and small dike , 143a. arable, 3a. meadow, a moor, and 34s. 8d. rent of assize, held of Roger de Radenore in chief by service of 1lb. pepper, and two suits of court yearly. Heir as above.