Margaret was born about 1323, the daughter of Nicholas de Halgton and Margery. The place is not known.
Her husband was Roger de Northwood. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. They had no known children.
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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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Sir John de Northwode = Agnes, daughter of Sir
Ob. v. p. William de Grandison,
by Sibilla, his wife.
Ob. Dec. 4, 1349.
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Sir Roger de Northwode = Juliana, daughter of = Elizabeth, = Margery, = Joan, = Agnes,
[1st] Married under 15 1 Sir Geoffrey de Say, 2 widow of 3 relict of Sir 4 relict of 5 relict of Sir John
Aged 12 in the year 1319 1319 by Idonia, his wife. 1331 Richard 1340 Nicholas de 1342 Thomas de 1356 de Cobbam. Her
ob. Nov. 6, 1361 Ob. Feb 20, 3 Edw. Foliot, and Halgton. Faversham. third husband was
[aged X at event in year Y] III. 1328-9. daughter Ob. 1340. Ob. May, Christopher de
of John de s.p. 1356, 30 Shukkburgh.
Seagrave. Edw. III.
Ob. 1335
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Sir Roger = Margaret daughter of
Nicholas de Halgton,
by Margery, afterwards <^ These two Margerys, 3rd wife of his father and mother of his wife, are the same person.
third wife of his father,
Sir Roger Northwode.
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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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Sir John de Northwode = Agnes, daughter of Sir
Ob. v. p. William de Grandison,
by Sibilla, his wife.
Ob. Dec. 4, 1349.
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Sir Roger de Northwode = Juliana, daughter of = Elizabeth, = Margery, = Joan, = Agnes,
[1st] Married under 15 1 Sir Geoffrey de Say, 2 widow of 3 relict of Sir 4 relict of 5 relict of Sir John
Aged 12 in the year 1319 1319 by Idonia, his wife. 1331 Richard 1340 Nicholas de 1342 Thomas de 1356 de Cobbam. Her
ob. Nov. 6, 1361 Ob. Feb 20, 3 Edw. Foliot, and Halgton. Faversham. third husband was
[aged X at event in year Y] III. 1328-9. daughter Ob. 1340. Ob. May, Christopher de
of John de s.p. 1356, 30 Shukkburgh.
Seagrave. Edw. III.
Ob. 1335
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Sir Roger = Margaret daughter of
Nicholas de Halgton,
by Margery, afterwards <^ These two Margerys, 3rd wife of his father and mother of his wife, are the same person.
third wife of his father,
Sir Roger Northwode.
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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. The said James died without heir of
his body. Sir John, the eldest son,7 married Agnes,
one of the daughters of Sir. William de Grandisson
and Sibilia his wife, and, with the consent of the said
Sir John, his father, endowed the said Agnes with the
manor of Northwode Chasteners at the door of the
church.8 And of the said Sir John the son and Agnes
issued Sir Roger, Sir John de Northwode, Otho, Sir
William, Knight of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England, Thomas, and Robeit. The said Sir John,
the eldest son, died during his father's lifetime; and,
that the said Sir John son of Sir John, and Agnes
daughter of Sir William de Grandisson, were married,
and that the said Sir. Roger was their issue, is evident
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by the Records of a plea in the Common Bench, in
Michaelmas Term, 6 Rich. II., Roll 508, on a certain
writ^9 of 'forme donacionis' prosecuted in the county of
Berks against John Eastbury and others, at the suit of
Roger Beauchamp and others, seeking by that writ the
manor of Lamborne, with its pertinencies, in the said
county ; and by the judgment of the Court of the said
Lord the King they obtained it. And the said Sir John
the father and Joan his wife died, viz. the said Sir John 10
on the vigil of Pentecost, which then happened on the
26th day of May, in the twelfth year of King Edward son
·of King Edward, and the said Joan died on the vigil of
the Holy Trinity next following, which then happened
on the 2nd day of June, in the same twelfth year, as
appears by an Indenture of the goods of the said Sir
John, and by the offices11 taken by the Escheator after
their death and returned into the Chancery of the said
Lord the King, by pretext of writs of diem, clauset ex-
tremum, directed to the said Escheator in the county of
Kent; and by office taken at Sydyngborne, on Friday
next before the feast of St. John the Baptist, in the
twelfth year of the reign of King Edward son of King·
Edward. After the death of the said Sir John, it was
found that he died seized of many manors, lands, and
tenements with their pertinencies, in the said county,
held of the Lord the King in capite, without any men-
tion that he held any freehold in the foresaid manors of
Horton and Beausfelde. And it was also found that the
foresaid Sir Roger, son of Sir John, the elder son of the
said Sir John deceased, was of the age of twelve years
at the feast of Easter next before the taking of the said
Inquisition, and was his heir as to the manors, lands,
and tenements with their pertinencies, held by knight's
service. And as to the rest of the tenements of the
tenure of gavelkind, the said Roger, Thomas, Richard,
Simon, and Humphrey, uncles of the said Roger, and
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Sir John, Sir William, Thomas, and Robert, brothers of
the said Roger, were heirs according to the custom of
gavelkind; making no mention of the foresaid Otho,
brother of the foresaid Roger, in the foresaid office.
And that there were so many coheirs to the said inheri-
tance of gavelkind, appears, as well by the foresaid
offices, as by the record of a certain plea in the Common
Bench, in Michaelmas Term, 47 Edw. III., Roll 257, on
a certain writ of consanguinity, at the suit of Roger de
Scalis and others, against Sir Richard atte Leese, Knight,
and others, prosecuted in the county of Kent.12 And, by
the office taken at Sydyngborne, on the Friday and year
aforesaid, after the death of the said Joan, it was found
that she died seized in her demesne as of fee, in the said
manors of Horton and Beauesfeld, with their pertinencies;
and also that the said Roger, then twelve years old, son <<<< Father Roger
of Sir John, the elder son of the said Joan, was heir to
the foresaid manors with their pertinencies, and so those
manors only were the inheritance of the said Joan.
And, forasmuch as the manots of the said late Sir John,
grandfather of the said Roger, were held of the Lord the
King in capite; by reason of the minority of the said
Roger, the said Lord the King Edward, son of King Edward,
seised all the manors, lands, and tenements pertain·
ing to the said Roger the heir into his own hands, and so
they remained till the 20th day of June in the thirteenth
year of his reign, on which day, by his letters patent
he committed the custody of the foresaid lands and tenements,
together with the marriage ^13 of the said heir,
to Sir Bartholomew de Badlesmere, Knight, to hold till
the legal age of the said heir; who sold that marriage
to the Lady Idonia de Leybourne, late wife of Sir Geoffrey
de Say the elder ; which Sir Geoffrey begat of the
fotesaid Idonia, Sir Geoffrey de Say, Sir Roger de Say,
Juliana de Say, and Isabella de Say, as I have been told
by many; among them, by John Wantynge, who was the
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Esquire and Secretary of the said Sir Geoffrey the son,
and knew them all personally.14 Which Idonia, to whom
the marriage of the foresaid heir belonged, by virtue of
the grant of the said Sir Bartholomew, committed the said
Juliana, one of her daughters, to wife to the said Roger,
the foresaid heir, between the fourteenth and fifteenth
year of his age. And the said Sir Geoffrey the son deli
vered over the foresaid Isabella, another of his sisters,
to John Chaumpayne, lord of Norton and Newe1iham, to
wife; and by pretext thereof, the said John Chaumpayne,
by fine in the Court of the Lord the King Edward III.,
on the morrow of St. Martin, in the eighteenth year of his
reign, acknowledged the foresaid manors, with their perti
nencies, to be the right of Ralph, Parson of the church of
Cudham; and for that acknowledgment, the said Ralph
granted that the foresaid manors, with their pertinencies,
which Alice, widow of Sir William Dages, Knight, and
Robert Newelond, held for the life of Margery, widow
of Sir John Chaumpayne, Knight, of the heirs of the
foresaid Ralph, and which, after the decease of the said
Margery, ought to revert to the foresaid Ralph or his
heirs, should entirely remain, after the death of the said
Margery, to the foresaid John and Isabella, and the
heirs of the said John of his body begotten; and if it
should happen that the said John should die without
heirs of his body begotten, the said manors, with their
pertinencies, should remain to the said Sir Geoffrey de
Say, to hold to him and his heirs for ever. Of which
Roger and Juliana de Say his wife, issued Sir John de
Norwode, Roger, Geoffrey, and Agnes; which Roger· the <<<< This Roger, is the son, and this MArgery’s husband.
father, at the time of the baptism of the said Sir John
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14 Sir Geoffi.·ey de Say = Idonia de Leyborne
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Sir Geoffrey Sir Roger Sir Roger = .Juliana John = Isabella
de Say. Northwood. Chaumpayne.
aet. vix 15.
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his eldest son, had not completed the age of fifteen
years, as we receive for truth from the information of
Sir Richard Sheme, late chaplain of the foresaid Roger
the father, and afterwards Vicar of Eastcherche, in
Shepey,-and also of Agnes, the last wife of the said
Roger, now^15 wife of Christopher de Shukkeburgh; and of
Thomas Chicche of Balnerle, late his esquire, who often
heard it stated by the said Roger himself. After their
marriage they lived together· for nine years and more ;
and he sued for his writ de cetate probanda after the
feast of Easter, in the first year of the reign of Edward
III.; and about the feast of the translation of St. Tho-
mas, he obtained livery of his inheritance out of the
hands of the Lord the King. And the said Juliana
died the 20th of February, in the third year of the fore
said Lord the King Edward III. And also the foresaid
Geoffrey and Agnes, their children, died, without issue, <<<< siblings
in the lifetime of thefr father, the said Roger. And a
little before the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula, in the :fifth
year of the said Lord. the King Edward III., late King of
England, he contracted a second marriage, viz. with Eli-
zabeth, late wife of Richard Ffoliot, Esq., and daughter of
Sir John de Segrave, late lord of Folkstane ;16 and to ob
tain that maniage he gave the foresaid manors of Beaues
feld and Horton, near Canterbury, in the county of Kent,
and a rent of nine marks in the parish of St. Olave's, in
Southwerk, in the county of Suney, by deed sealed with
his seal of arms, dated at Ffolkstane, on Tuesday on the
monow of St. John the Baptist, in the fifth year of the
reign of the Lord the King Edward Ill, to Durandus
de Wydmerpole and John de Bykenore, son and heir of
Sir John de Bykenore, Knight, and their heirs fol ever.
16 Sir John de Segrave =
Lord of Jfolkstone. |
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Richard de Foliot = Elizabeth de Segrave = Sir Roger de Northwode.
Esquirre, 1 2
dead 1331. 1331.
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And, afterwards, viz. in the month of January, in
the thirteenth year of the reign of King Edward III.,
the same Sir Roger contracted a third marriage, viz. with
Margaret, relict of Sir Nicholas de Halglton,^18 Knight, <<<< Her mother [Margery].
lord of ,Wokyndon in the county of Essex,^19 who had two
daughters, Beatrice, now the wife of Sir Ralph Seynt-
leger,^20 Knight; and Margaret, who was married to Sir <<<< This Margaret
Roger de Northwode, son of the said Sir Roger and
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Sir Roger de Northwode = Margery = Sir Nicholas de Halglton,
1 2 Knight, of Wokynaon.
1340. |
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Sir Ralph St. Leger = Beatrice. Sir Roger de Northwode = Margaret.
son of Sir Roger, who
maried her mother.
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Juliana his first wife. And afterwards, a little before
the feast of the Nativity of our Lord, in the same four
teenth year,^21 in digging out a fox which was in an earth
near Bengebery, the said Margaret was smothered, but <<<< Her mother [Margery].
not killed on the spot ; because, after that accident, viz.
on Thursday in the feast of the Holy Innocents, in the
year of our Lord 1340; she made her will, by permission
of the said Sir Roger ; and, on the last day of December
next following, in the said fourteenth year, died without
issue. And immediately after the feast of Easter in the
sixteenth year of the said lord the king Edward III., he
contracted a fourth marriage, viz. with Joan, relict of
Thomas de Ffaversham, lord of Gravene; and because
Sir John de Northwode, first-born son of the said Sir
Roger and Juliana his first wife, as is aforesaid, then
being twenty years old, wanted more for his establish-
ment than formerly, at the instance of Mr. Otho de
Northwode, brother of the said Sir Roger, he, by a cer-
tain deed, dated at Ewelle in, Faversham, the 4th day of
October, in the said sixteenth year of King Edward III.,
granted to the said Sir John his son a certain annual
rent of ten marks, to be received from his manors of
Bykenore and Wychelyng, at the four terms of the year,
in equal portions, to him and his heirs for ever; and
he gave to Sir Roger de Northwode, his other son, and
brother of the said Sir John, his manor of Beausfeld, to
him and his heirs for ever, to the value of ten marks of
land by the year.
"And afterwards, the said Lady Agnes, mother of the
said Sir Roger de Northwode, died, viz. on the 4th day
of December, in the year of our Lord 1349, by which the
manor of Northwode Chasteners came to the hands of
the said Sir Roger, as to the party to whom the rever-
sion thereof belonged. And, in the following year, viz.
in the year of our Lord 1350, John, son of the said Sir
Roger and Juliana his first wife, against the will of his
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father, married Joan, one of the daughters of Robert
Here, of Faversham, Sir Ralph Spigurnell marrying
Elizabeth, the other daughter of the said Robert ;^22 for
which, the said Sir Roger was thinking of disinheriting
the said Sir John,because that marriage seemed to him
to be manifestly in disparagement of his blood; but,
with the greatest difficulty, and by the mediation of Sir
Arnald Savage, Knight, that thought of the said Sir
Roger was prevented. Yet he was unwilling to inter-
fere any further about the said Sir John with respect
tp the said marriage; but to exonerate himself from
supporting them, more for honor than love, he gave
the said Sir John the foresaid manor of Northwode
Chasteners to him and his heirs; and lest the said Dame
Joan should obtain any profit of dower from the said
manor, if the said Sir John should die during the life of
the said Sir Roger, he reserved to himself an annuity
therefrom of £50 for the term of his. life; but nothing
was exacted or paid therefrom in his lifetime….