Margery

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Personal and Family Information

Margery was born about 1322, the daughter of unknown parents. The place is not known.

She died after 1411. The place is not known.

Her husband was Robert Hawkins. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. Their only known child was Richard (c1365->1428).

Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
BirthABT 1322
DeathAFT 1411

Notes

Note 1

!Source: The National Archives. 188 - Shakespeare Birthplace Trust https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/60164f65-2f80-4ec2-bf81-64ef413d13de

BR - Records of the Stratford-upon-Avon Corporation

BRT - Records of transferred organizations

BRT1 - Records of the Guild of the Holy Cross

BRT1/2 - Deeds and leases almost all concerning premises within Stratford-upon-Avon belonging to the Guild of the Holy Cross

Catalogue description Grant by Robert Haukyn of Stretford upon Auen and Margery his wife to Geoffrey le...

Reference: BRT1/2/210

Description:

Grant by Robert Haukyn of Stretford upon Auen and Margery his wife to Geoffrey le Baillyf, of Drayton, and Margery his wife, and their heirs, of half a burgage in Le Swynestrete, between the lands of William son of Roger de Gloucester and John le Whyte

Witnesses: Alan de Shotrythe, 'prepositus', John Frere and John Edemay, 'cachepolles', William Saucer, William de Vtlicote, Robert de Brome, and others

Dated at Stretford upon Auen, Friday in the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle, 21 Edw.III

Seals. [1] Circular, red wax. Figure of St. Mary Magdalene. Sancta Maria Magdal. [Ena] [Engraved in Fisher's Antiquities, no.49]. [2] Lost

Date: 21 December, 1347

Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, not available at The National Archives

Language: Latin

Physical condition: 10 by 7 inches.

!Source: The National Archives. 173 - Suffolk Archives - Ipswich

HD 1538 - The Iveagh [Phillipps] Suffolk Manuscripts

HD 1538/210 - SOUTH ELMHAM AND HOMERSFIELD

HD 1538/210/27-42 - Evidences of title relating to the manor of Southelmham

Catalogue description Feoffment

Reference: HD 1538/210/39

Title: Feoffment

Description:

1. Emery de Welyngtone, kt

2. William, Bishop of Norwich

[1] to [2], his mill of Lymborne in Southelmham, and all meadows, pastures, waters, ponds, marshes and woods of [1] in town of Southelmham and its hamlets of Sancroft and Homeresfeld [Homersfield], together with reversion of manor of Sancroft and all lands which ought to come to [1] after death of Joan, formerly wife of Robert de Sancroft in Southelmham and hamlets of Sancroft, Flixton and Homeresfeld; to hold of chief lords of fee for accustomed services. Warranty clause. Witnesses: Henry de Redenhale, >>> Robert Haukere <<<, Adam Wayte, Richard Autres, Robert Boys, Robert Loueday and others. Given at Southelmham, Friday after feast of St Michael, 27 Edw. III.

Date: 4 Oct 1353

Held by: Suffolk Archives - Ipswich, not available at The National Archives

Language: Latin

Physical description: 1 armorial seal, fine impression

!Source: The National Archives. 188 - Shakespeare Birthplace Trust https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/60164f65-2f80-4ec2-bf81-64ef413d13de

BR - Records of the Stratford-upon-Avon Corporation

BRT - Records of transferred organizations

BRT1 - Records of the Guild of the Holy Cross

BRT1/2 - Deeds and leases almost all concerning premises within Stratford-upon-Avon belonging to the Guild of the Holy Cross

Catalogue description Grant by Robert Haukyn of Stretford upon Auen and Margery his wife to Geoffrey le...

Reference: BRT1/2/210

Description:

Grant by Robert Haukyn of Stretford upon Auen and Margery his wife to Geoffrey le Baillyf, of Drayton, and Margery his wife, and their heirs, of half a burgage in Le Swynestrete, between the lands of William son of Roger de Gloucester and John le Whyte

Witnesses: Alan de Shotrythe, 'prepositus', John Frere and John Edemay, 'cachepolles', William Saucer, William de Vtlicote, Robert de Brome, and others

Dated at Stretford upon Auen, Friday in the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle, 21 Edw.III

Seals. [1] Circular, red wax. Figure of St. Mary Magdalene. Sancta Maria Magdal. [Ena] [Engraved in Fisher's Antiquities, no.49]. [2] Lost

Date: 21 December, 1347

Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, not available at The National Archives

Language: Latin

Physical condition: 10 by 7 inches.

!Note: Stratford upon Avon.

!Source: The National Archive. https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/2a7e9bd3-c03b-4f3d-8122-674f573e9646

188 - Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

BR - Records of the Stratford-upon-Avon Corporation

BRT - Records of transferred organizations

BRT1 - Records of the Guild of the Holy Cross

BRT1/3 - Other documents mainly concerning the Guild of the Holy Cross

Guild Accounts

Catalogue description Account of John Leeke, Master of the Guild of the Holy Cross, the Blessed Mary, and St....

Reference: BRT1/3/26

Description:

Account of John Leeke, Master of the Guild of the Holy Cross, the Blessed Mary, and St. John the Baptist, from the Morrow of the Feast of

St. Michael, 13 Henry IV., to Monday next before the Feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 5 Henry V.

The Account is rendered under the following headings

Arrears

Fines. ; Henry Mulleward, of Halford, and Agnes his wife ;

Thomas Halford, Chaplain ; the souls of John Smyzth, of Wichchurch, and Alice his wife ; John Clyfford ; Margery Hawkyns ;

John Couper "Corvycer," and Agnes his wife ; John Rawlyn, "Walcar," alias Piper, and Margery his wife ; William Lokyer ;

Alice the wife of Thomas Mayel ; John Elmeley, Chaplain; John Wyllkyns and Christiana his wife ; Richard Erle and Isabella his wife;

John Holder and Alice his wife ; John, the son of Geoffrey Webbe, and Jane his wife ; Matilda Gilberd ;

John Laty [? Lacy] and Julia his wife ; Agnes Rolfe ; Alice the wife of Thomas Kynggus ;

Matilda the mother of William Rokesley ; the sons of Richard Broke ; John Darby and Agnes his wife ;

John Iremonger, of Shepuston, and Felicia his wife ; John Porter, of Walton, and Isabella his wife ; Adam Lee and Jane his wife ;

Thomas Chaundeler, of Banbury, and his wife ; John Newman and Matilda his wife ; Henry Brouman ; John the son of Thomas Sclatter ;

... Palmer alias Breehus and Alice his wife ; Thomas Grene, Julia his wife, ... Grene and Alice his wife, and

Thomas Grene and Alice his wife ; Richard Sheperd and Alice his wife ; Otewell Power ; William Boveton ;

Thomas Vynch, of Seggebarrow ; John Salaman, junior, clerk ; Henry Smyzth, of Seggebarow, and Edith his wife;

John William Clayne and Agnes his wife ; John Magote, junior, and Agnes his wife ; Wilkokke and Matilda his wife ;

John Richardus and his wife ; ... the wife of Richard Broke ; Thomas Baret, of Weeneford, and Alice his wife ;

John Owdby and Jane his wife; William Compton and Alice his wife ; John Hikkes, of Admyngton, and Alice his wife ;

William Carter, Vicar of Lokesley ; John, the son of John Broke, and Agnes his wife ; John Saunders ; John Dylryng and Agnes his wife;

John Broke, the eldest son of ... Broke ; Richard Hardyng, ... Fletecher, and Margery his wife ; John Waryn, Rector of Hampton -Bishop,

and ... Vicar of Blokeley ; the Lord of Clopton and Agnes his wife ; Julia the wife of Richard Frecter ; ...

Taylour and Sarah his wife ; Robert Baldewyn and his wife ; John Tymmus, Rector of the church of Atherstone; ...

legge and the soul of Katherine his wife ; John Garsyng ... Bailiff of Welford, and [Juliana] his wife ;

Henry Bovy and Agnes his wife ; M ... Sheperd ; Letitia Crow[en]hale ; John Chaumbre and Agnes his wife;

William Bald, of Leyr, in Oscote, and Alice his wife; the soul of Jane, the kinswoman of Agnes Iremonger; Thomas Crewe and Julia his wife;

Richard Gilberd, junior; William Boveton, Chaplain of the parish of Stratford ; William Chapell, of Ayleston;

Thomas Baxster and Matilda his wife; John Archer and Matilda his wife; William Olyve, Chaplain; John Scouriour and Dionisia his wife;

Thomas Barbour, "Barbour," and Katherine his wife; John Shepuston and Isabella his wife; Thomas Trygg and Alice his wife;

Richard Norton, Subwarden of Stratford ; John Reve, of Weston-subter-Egge, and the soul of his wife;

John Ball, senior, of Dorsyngton, and Agnes his wife; Agnes the wife of John Tolote; Jane the wife of John Phippus, of Clyfford,

the wife of Henry Broumon; Walter Fremon, of Laperton , and Agnes his wife; John Kyrton, mason, and Jane his wife; John Eburton;

Henry Sampson and Margaret his wife; the souls of Thomas Bald and Agnes his wife, of Kyrmescote; John Hobbus and Margaret his wife;

the souls of John Hawkyns and Margaret his wife; John Sheperd, of Hatton, and Agnes his wife; the soul of Thomas Taylour, late of Cornewale;

John Edemoundis alias Bocher; John Summour; John Robyns, of Clifford; John Rychden "Taylour"; Thomas Peynton and Felicia his wife;

Thomas Owdeby and the soul of Cecilia his mother; John Vicar, of Wasperton; the soul of Agnes, late the wife of Solomon Barbour;

Thomas Knyzth and Alice his wife; John Braddeford the son of Hugh B ...; John Eton, senior, the Rector of Alincestre; and others.

Money received from the sale of old timber is also included under this heading.)

Delivery of moneys. ; to Thomas Burdet and his wife ; to Nicholas Saucer ; to ... ;

to Thomas Harrewell ; to John Yve "Parker" ; to John Rudyng "Parker" ; to Hugh Tyler "Parker" ;

to Henry Henley "Parker" ; to ... Chaplain of the Guild ; to Robert Thorn, clerk of the Guild ;

to John Grene, of Welcomb, and his wife ; to ... ; to Sir Alvared Trussel, Knight ;

to Sir William Bisshopusdon, Knight ; to William Clopton ; to John Orton, cook of the Guild ;

and to another . Allowances upon the accounts of Geoffrey Webbe and William Brasyer, Proctors, the latter in 14 Henry IV.,

the accounts of John Clifford and his fellow Proctor for 1 Henry V., the account of Willam Brasyer and his fellow Proctor for 2 Henry V.,

the account of Thomas Iremonger and his fellow Proctor for 3 Henry V., and the account of Thomas Barbour and

his fellow Proctor for 4 Henry V.; 6s for gold for the altar of St. John; 3s 4d paid to a harper in honour of Thomas Burdet.)

Assignment of fines.

Pardon of fines.

[Cost of the houses.]

[Likewise cost of the houses.]

[Likewise cost of the houses.]

[Likewise cost of the houses.]

[Likewise cost of the houses.] part of the kitchen, for 33 cartloads of stone, &c., for the "Herbarium" in the garden, and for work done to the chamber Thomas Sheperd in the Guild Hall.)

[Likewise cost of the houses.]

[Likewise cost of the houses.]

[Likewise cost of the houses.]

[Likewise cost of the houses.] between the house which Alice Garleke holds of the Guild and the tenement of Is[abella] Plowmaker and to the guttar between the tenement lately held by Christina Daundelyon and the tenement of Richard Earl of Warwick.)

[Likewise cost of the houses.]

Cost of painting the Images. of the Holy Cross, and for cleaning the rood-loft; for red lead and other colours, gold and oil, for painting the said images and rood-loft, with the payment to the painter; for "iijes Judas de novo fact'"; for linen cloth for making "vestis" hanging before the High Crossing the time of Lent, &c.)

Cost of the Chapel of the Blessed Mary.

Following these entries is the super of the account giving the names of the members with the amount of the fine to be collected from each. The word "scaccarium" occurs in one of the items of the total:--"xiiijli. xxd. quæ solvuntur dicto computanti super scaccarium."

Date: 1411-1417

Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, not available at The National Archives

Language: English