Guncelin de Badlesmere

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Personal and Family Information

Guncelin was born about 1236, the son of unknown parents. The place is not known.

He died in 1301. The place is not known.

His wife is not known. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. Their three known children were Bartholomew (1275-1322), Maud (c1256-<1345) and Joan (c1260-1319).

Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
BirthABT 1236
Death1301

Notes

Note 1

!Stylename: de Badlesmere, Sir Guncelin [<1243-1301]

!Source: Guncelin Badlesmere https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guncelin_Badlesmere

Sir Guncelin Badlesmere , also written as Gunselm, was an English judge and administrator from Kent.[1][2][3]

Origins

From a family of minor gentry in the village of Badlesmere, who had served as knights and judges, he was born before 1243 as the son of Batholomew Badlesmere.[3]

Career

Attached to the royal household as a knight banneret,[1] in 1274 he replaced Reginald Grey as Justice of Chester[2][1] on an annual salary of 67 pounds. To this responsibility was added in 1278 the custody of Flint Castle and Rhuddlan Castle, plus another 67 pounds a year.[citation needed] He remained justice of Chester until 1281, when Grey was reappointed.[1] In 1285 and in 1297 he is recorded as serving overseas and in 1297 he was one of the witnesses to the ceremony in Tonbridge Castle at which John Langton was invested with the royal seal as Lord Chancellor.[citation needed]

He died shortly before 13 April 1301,[1] and was reportedly buried in Badlesmere church, where a wooden cross-legged effigy was erected.[3]

Family

The name of his wife is in fact unknown,[1] though older accounts used to name her as Margaret or Joan FitzBernard,[2] and sources mention three children:

Bartholomew Badlesmere, 1st Baron Badlesmere , his heir,[1] who married Margaret Clare.[2]

Maud Badlesmere , who married Robert Burghersh, 1st Baron Burghersh.[4]

Joan Badlesmere , who married John Northwood, 1st Baron Northwood. She is commemorated by a brass in the church of Minster-in-Sheppey. [5]

References

J. R. Maddicott . "Badlesmere, Sir Bartholomew ". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved 3 September 2023.

Vicary Gibbs, ed. . The Complete Peerage. Vol. 2 . London. pp. 371–2.

Edward Hasted . "'Parishes: Badlesmere'". The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent. Vol. 6. Canterbury. pp. 467–481. Retrieved 3 September 2023.

Vicary Gibbs, ed. . The Complete Peerage. Vol. 2 . London. p. 425.

C. L. Kingsford; Andrew Ayton . "Northwood, John, first Lord Northwood ". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved 10 September 2023