Katharine was born about 1353 in England, the daughter of unknown parents.
She died on 29 OCT 1423 in England.
Her husband was John de Baskerville. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. Their only known child was John (1372-1382).
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Birth | ABT 1353 |
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Death | 29 OCT 1423 |
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!Source: WikiTree Katharine Parys https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Unknown-553015
Born about 1352 [uncertain] in England [uncertain]
Died 29 Oct 1423 at about age 71 in England [uncertain]
Biography
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Katherine , wife of John Baskerville
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Based on her son John Baskerville being born in 1370 her year of birth is estimated at 1352.
Marriage to John Baskerville
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Katherine married first John Baskerville of Shropshire.[1][2][3][4]
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1 May 1436: "Order to the escheator in Salop and the march of Wales to give John son and heir of Thomas son and heir of Thomas Fouleshurst seisin of the lands of his grandfather, and of those of his heritage held in dower by Katherine who was wife of Robert Parys and sometime wife of John Baskervyle knight whose heir the said John is ..."[5]
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Her first husband John Baskerville died on 3 April 1374.[1][2]
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Children:
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John Baskerville .[1][2]
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Her first husband John Baskerville died on 3 April 1374.[1][2]
Marriage to Robert Parys
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She married second Robert Parys of Hildersham, Cambridgeshire, son of Robert Parys, chamberlain of North Wales, and his wife Eleanor.[6]
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Her husband Robert Parys died in 1408 holding four-fifths of Overhall / Upperhall at Hildersham, leaving as heir Catherine, the infant daughter of his eldest son Robert. She was said to hold Overhall manor in 1412, but probably died soon after and was succeeded by her uncle Henry .[7][8][9]
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Children:
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Robert Parys[7]
Henry Parys[7]
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Other Records
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1412: Katherine Parys re Heliden, Northamptonshire[10] and Hildersham & Wrattyng, Cambridgeshire.[11]
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1417: "Inquisition taken at Webbele on Monday next before the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, the jurors say that Thomas Fouleshurst, the son of Thomas Fouleshurst, was seised of two parts of the manors and towns of Weston and Bradwardyn, and of the reversion of the third part of the manors and towns aforesaid, which Katherine, formerly the wife of John Baskervyle, holds in dower in the county aforesaid".[12] [Cited: Inquisition post mortem, 5 Hen. 5, No. 22.]
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Inquisition Post Mortem of Katherine wife of Robert Parys 1424
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Inquisition post mortem of Katherine wife of Robert Parys following a Writ of 8 February 1424.[13]
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Regarding lands held in dower of the inheritance of John son and heir of Thomas Fulshurst , a minor in the king’s wardship.
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NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Inquisition. Hellidon. 6 March 1424. [Catesby] Jurors: Simon Horne ; John Yrnemonger ; Thomas Fyssher ; William Scotour ; Richard Scotour ; John ?...elton [ms holed and galled]; William Whyte ; William Abbey , John Smyth and William Sharpe , of Staverton ; and John Rycarde , William Bradwell and ... ... , of Hellidon.
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She held in dower of the inheritance of John son and heir of Thomas Fulshurst of Edleston, a minor in the king’s wardship,
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the manor of Hellidon called ‘Baskervyle maner’, annual value £4 1 1/2d. It is held of the king in chief by service of 1/4 knight’s fee.
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She died on 29 October last.
Inquisition Post Mortem of Katherine wife of Robert Parys 1435
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Katherine wife of Robert Parys:[14]
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313 Writ mandamus. 8 July 1435. [Wymbyssh]. HEREFORDSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition [indented]. Leominster. 20 October 1435. [Walewyn]. Jurors: John de Eye ; Roger Erlyche ; Richard Upton ; Nicholas Carsewall ; William Blewet ; John Upton ; Thomas Bruyn ; Walter Bradeford ; William Hakelet ; William Patteshale ; John Watkys ; and Richard Estham .
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She held no lands or tenements in demesne or service of the king, or any other but held the following in dower after the death of John Baskervyle, knight, formerly her husband, from the inheritance of John Fouleshurst, kin and heir of John Baskervyle as the son of Thomas, son of Thomas, son of Alice, daughter of John Baskervyle. John Fouleshurst was lately a minor in the king’s wardship, and is aged 21 years and more.
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The Weston, 1/3 manor, held as a whole of Richard, duke of York , by service of 8d. yearly. In the third, there are 200 a. arable, each acre worth 4d. yearly. Bredwardine, 1/3 manor, held as a whole of Richard, duke of York , by service of 8d. yearly. In the third, there are 200 a. arable, each acre worth 4d. yearly. She died on 29 October 1423. Identity of her next heir, unknown. William Troutebek has occupied the thirds and taken the issues since Katherine’s death. He still occupies them and takes the issues, title unknown. C 139/69/22 mm.1–2
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314 Writ mandamus. 8 July 1435. [Wymbyssh]. SHROPSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition [indented]. Bridgnorth. 22 October 1435. [Cotes]. Jurors: John Skryuen ; William Poynour ; Philip Yonge ; Griffin Kynaston ; William Mynton of Henley ; Gutyn ap Rerith ; John Parys ; William Coton ; John Stuward ; John Wenlok ; Edmund Songedon ; and William Leghton .
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She held no lands or tenements in demesne or service of the king, or any other. She held the following in dower as 313.
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Pickthorn, 1/3 manor, held as a whole of the king by 6d. yearly, as delivered by the sheriff. In the third, there are 10 a. arable, each acre worth 2d. yearly; and 10 a. meadow, each acre worth 3d. yearly.
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Cressage, 1/3 manor, held as a whole of Richard, duke of York , by one rose yearly. In the third, there are 200 a. arable, each acre worth 4d. yearly.
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Date of death and heir as 313.