James de Northwood

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Personal and Family Information

James was born about 1277, the son of John de Northwood and Joan de Badlesmere. The place is not known.

Pedigree Chart (3 generations)


 

James de Northwood
(c1277-?)

 

John de Northwood
(1254-1319)

 

Roger de Northwood
(c1215-1285)

 

Stephen de Northwood / de Baskerville
(c1190-c1256)

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Bona “Bonafilia” de Waltham
(c1215-?)

 

Henry de Waltham
(c1190-?)

 
     
 
 
   

Joan de Badlesmere
(c1260-1319)

 

Guncelin de Badlesmere
(c1236-1301)

   
 
 
     
 
 
     
 
   
 
 
     
 
 

Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
BirthABT 1277

Notes

Note 1

!Source: Kent Archealogical Society - Genealogical Notices of the Northwoods. PEDIGREE DEDUCIBLE FROM THIS ROLL AND THE NOTES.

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Sir Stephen de Northwode = ?

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Sir Roger de Northwode = Bona Fitzberwrd alias Bonafilia Je Wautham,

41 Hen. ID., 1257. heir to her brother, 50. Hen. Ill., 1265.

Ob. Nov. 9, 1285. See note 4, Appendix, p. 82.

13 Edw.I.

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Sir John de Northwode = Joan de Badlesmere.

Ob. June 2, 1819, Ob. May 26, 1819,

12 Edw. II. 12 Edw. II.

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James

Ob. s. p.

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page 12

Of which Sir Roger and Bona issued

Sir John de Northwode. The said Roger died the 9th

day of November, in the year of our Lord 1286, and

the fifteenth 5 year of the reign of Edward, son of the

aforesaid King, and he and the said Bona are buried

before the altar of the parish church of Menstre, in

Shepeye. And the said Sir John succeeded him as son

and heir, and did homage and relief to the said Lord

Edward, late King of England, for his lands coming

to him by inheritance after the death of the said Sir

Roger, as appears among the Records of the Exchequer,

in Easter Term, the eighteenth year of the foresaid

Lord Edward. Which Sir John married the Lady Joan

de Badlesmere, lady of, the manors of Horton near

Canterbury, and Beausfelde near Dover in the county

of Kent; she possessed also certain tenements in Southwerke,

in the county of Surrey, and rents in the city

of London. Of which Sir John and Joan issued Sir

John, the eldest son, James, Thomas, Richard, Simon, <<<<

and Humphrey.