Reginald Hawkins

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Personal and Family Information

Reginald was born about 1325 in Warwickshire, England, the son of Geoffrey Hawkins but his mother is unknown.

His wife is not known. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. Their only known child was John (c1365-?).

Pedigree Chart (3 generations)


 

Reginald Hawkins
(c1325-?)

 

Geoffrey Hawkins
(c1295->1350)

 

John Hawkins
(c1272->1353)

 

William Hawkins, de Northwood, de Hokeswod, de Flegh
(c1245-c1327)

 
     
 
 
     
 
   
 
 
     
 
 
     
 
   
 
   
 
 
     
 
 
     
 
   
 
 
     
 
 

Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
BirthABT 1325
Place: Warwickshire, England

Notes

Note 1

!Source: The National Archives. https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/ad88dfc0-310c-4ec1-9fc6-a9c1190ce0e5

188 - Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

DR 3 - FERRERS OF BADDESLEY CLINTON

DOCUMENTS OF TITLE

Baddesley Clinton and other places in Worwickshire

Catalogue description BADDESLEY CLINTON

Reference: DR 3/98

Title: BADDESLEY CLINTON

Description:

Gift from Richard son of Richard Godman of Baddesleye Clynton' to Philip son and heir of the late Roger de Chetewynde knt. of a messuage in Baddesleye Clynton' formerly belonging to the said Roger with fields, meadows, pastures, feedings, ponds, fishpools, marlpits, roads, paths, hedges, ditches and all other appurtenances together with woodland extending on the one hand 'in tho' Kyngeswode. on another side next to Nonneleyfeld, Geggegroue and Lockescroft, and thus by the lane extending 'in tho' Grenefeld, and on the third side by the wood of the lord of Baddesleye Clynton' as the trees growing there clearly show, between the wood of the lord of Baddesleye Clynton on the one hand, and the wood of the said Roger Chetewynde on the other. To hold the same for ever from the chief lords of the fee for due and customary service. Warranty clause. Sealing clause.

Witnesses: Henry de Luscombe; Reginald Hawkyn; Henry Billesleye; John Lauender; Henry Bereford and others.

Given at Baddesleye Thursday next after the feast of St. Faith the Virgin 34 Edward III[8 October 1360]

Tag and seal torn away.

Endorsed: [In an early 16th century hand]

Baddesleye

[51/22]

Date: 8 October 1360

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

Language: Latin

Physical condition: Parchment. 10 x 4¾ in. File holes at head of document.

!Source: The National Archives. https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/dc35e5fb-24ad-4516-a409-1dfe228f3f93

188 - Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

DR 3 - FERRERS OF BADDESLEY CLINTON

DOCUMENTS OF TITLE

Baddesley Clinton and other places in Worwickshire <<<< Warwickshire.

Catalogue description BADDESLEY CLINTON

Reference: DR 3/99

Title: BADDESLEY CLINTON

Description:

Gift from Philip son and heir of the late Roger de Chetewynde knt. to William le Rodye of Warr' son and heir of the late John le Rodye of a messuage in Baddesley Clynton' which formerly belonged to the said Sir Roger, father of the said Philip, together with fields, meadows, pastures, feedings, ponds, fishpools, marlpits, groves, roads, with hedges, ditches and all other appurtenances, together with woodland extending on one hand 'in tho' Kyngeswode, on another near Nonneleyefeld, Geggegroue and Lockescroft and thus through a lane 'into' Grenefeld, and on the third side extending through the wood of the lord of Baddesleye Clynton' as it is bounded by certain trees growing there and the headland of the said wood extending 'tho' Ketelstyl. To hold the same for ever from the chief lords of the fee for due and customary service. Warranty clause.

Sealing clause: because his seal was unknown he has used the seal of the Dean of the Collegiate church of St. Mary of Warr'.

Witnesses: Richard Godman, the elder; Richard his son; Henry Luscombe; Reginald Haukyns; John Wilkyns and others.

Given at Baddesleye Clynton' Sunday next after the feast of St. Faith the Virgin 34 Edward III [11 October 1360].

Tag for seal with traces of red wax, torn.

Endorsed: [In a contemporary hand]

Carta Philippi Chetewynd facta Willelmo Rody

[55/11]

Date: 11 October 1360

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

Language: Latin

Physical condition: Parchment. 10¾ x 5½ in. File holes at head of document.

!Source: The National Archives. https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/dd54c325-e4a9-4a5b-9ed8-f0d45c04b29c

188 - Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

DR 3 - FERRERS OF BADDESLEY CLINTON

DOCUMENTS OF TITLE

Baddesley Clinton and other places in Worwickshire

Catalogue description BADDESLEY CLINTON

Reference: DR 3/101

Title: BADDESLEY CLINTON

Description:

Gift from William le Rodye of Warrewyk' to Walter Andreu of Stretford chaplain of one messuage with fields, meadows, pastures, feedings, ponds, fishpools, marlpits, groves, roads, paths, hedges, ditches and all other appurtenances in Baddesley Clinton' together with woodland extending on the one hand 'in tho' Kyngeswode, on another side next to Nonneleyefeld', Geggegroue and Lockescroft' and thus by a lane 'into' Grenefeld, and extending on the third side by the wood of the lord of Baddesley Clynton' according to the trees growing there and the headland of the said wood extending 'to' Ketelestyl. To hold the same for ever from the chief lords of the fee for due and customary service. Warranty clause. Sealing clause.

Witnesses: Richard Godman, the elder; Richard his son; Henry Luscombe; Reginald Haukyns; John Wylkyns and others.

Given at Baddesley Clynton' Tuesday on the feast of the Apostles Peter and Paul 35 Edward III [29 June 1361].

Circular seal of red wax on tag. 1 in. Device and legend defaced.

Endorsed: [In an early 16th century hand]

Baddesleye

[52/30]

Date: 29 June 1361

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

Language: Latin

Physical condition: Parchment. 10¼ x 5in. File holes at head of document.