Richard was born about 1365, the son of Robert Hawkins and Margery. The place is not known.
He died after 1428 in Warwickshire, England.
His wife was Juliana. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. They had no known children.
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Note 1
!Source: The National Archives. https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/0356e247-df5e-493d-a9dd-7f61acc6349f
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 Hugh Salford, Master of the Guild of the Holy Cross, the Blessed Mary, and...
Reference: BRT1/3/38
Description:
Account of Hugh Salford, Master of the Guild of the Holy Cross, the Blessed Mary, and St. John Baptist, from the Morrow of the Feast of the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 5 Henry VI., to the Morrow of the same Feast, 6 Henry VI
The Account is rendered under the following headings
Fines. ; William Bulker ; Richard Phelyppus, of Stratford, "Bocher," Alice, his wife, and the souls of John Phelyppus and Isabella his wife, parents of the aforesaid Richard; Alice, the wife of John Lacy; Juliana Okeley; John Peweterer, of Coventry, and his wife; John Har ... ; Thomas Gremete, and John Cockenney and Elizabeth his wife.)
[Fines.] ; Richard Gammond and Alice his wife; William Compton, of Higher Quynton, Juliana his wife, the souls of Alice Othammus, William Compton, Edith his wife, and the soul of Richard Compton ; Henry Spencer, "Barker," of Campdene, and Margery his wife; Richard Crowmp, of Beoley, and Cristina his wife; Robert Fremon, of Campdene, and Agnes his wife; Leonard Pytte, of Ippesley, and Jane his wife; Thomas Compton, Chaplain ; John Bailey, of Fernecote, and the soul of Elizabeth hit wife; John Bailey, of Foxcote; Agues, the daughter of Thomas Grene, of Stratford; Thomas Waxmon, of Teeukesbury, and Agnes his wife; John Baret, of Drayton, and Isabella his wife; John Colyer and Margery his wife, and the soul of John Colyer, his brother, and John "fratris sui"; Elizabeth, the wife of Richard Compton; John ... Esq., and John Hardyng, Chaplain of Marston, and the souls of Robert Hardyng and Jane his wife, the parents of the same John.)
[Fines.] ; William Pasgrave, of Beoley, and Matilda his wife; John Mulleward, of Cowrghton, and the souls of Robert Mulleward and Letitia his wife, the parents of the said John Mulleward; William Muddelay and Alice his wife; John Herdemon, of Beuchworth, and Alice his wife ; John Rogers, of Bengeworth, and Sarah his wife; Immencia Chabbenore; and Thomas H ... [?Heewy] and Matilda his wife.)
By donation.
Cost of a "frenechwall" in the place in which William Harris dwells.
... cost of the houses in Henleystret.
Cost of Brayser place
Cost of the "Scolehowus" the plaster; for a lock and key for the door, for tiles for roofing part of one of the Almshouses, "pro casura aquaoe ibidem constienda" with the carriage of the same, &c.)
Cost of two chimneys.
Cost of the new "Parlour" in the Guild Hall.
Cost of the pavements of the Chapel and the new Parlour. of the white "plaster"; 4d paid for a pair of gloves given to the paviour; 3s 3d the pay of the paviour working at the paving of the Parlour for 6½ days; 19½d for his bed and board for the same time; 2s 2½d the pay of his labourer for the same time; 10d for a piece of timber "jacere in area"; 16d the pay of 2 labourers for 2 days for breaking the floor and carrying the sand; 16d for a piece of elm bought for "lystis" for the Parlour and for the trestle legs ; a payment for 4 "plaunkkys" two [to go] "super le Deise" and the other two in the counting-house; 10d for the carnage of an "awtyrstone" from Clyfford to Stratford with the pay of the carter; 2d for a bushel of "lyme" for the altar; 4d for a pair of gloves for the said paviour, &c.)
Costs [incurred] for the "selyng" of the Chapeland upon "le stayr." upon "le stayre" of John Palmer; the pay of two carpenters working for 6 days laying the floor there upon the said "stayre" and the side of the chamber there, and also the door there, one of them taking 6d a day and the other 5d; 4 cartloads of "plaster," two bought for 4s "ad puteum," and two, the fine of William Storruge used for the Chapel and "le stayr"; the pay of Richard Sclatter, hired for 14 days at 4d a day "pro dealbatione" of the Chapel and the walls of the same, and the walls of the chamber of Thomas Plenteth; a payment for making two doors in the "Bellefray" and the floor there; 11s 8d for mending "le glasynwyndow"; 14d for "sowder" for the window; 2s 6d for iron work for it; 21d for 1 qr. 4 bushels of "lyme" used for the Chapel, the new parlour, and the walls of the chambers of Thomas Plenteth and Peter Ward, &c.)
Purchase of stock, with other expenses. for them; 4s for 2 "dryssurs," one for the kitchen and the other for the storehouse ; 29 rafters at 1½d each bought to cover the ovens ; timber, 2 posts, a "furst pese," and 20 rafters bought for a "Hale," the pay of Thomas Trewman working 3½ days at 4d a day making the "Hale"; 6d for "reudebord" to make a "cofur" to stand upon the table in the counting house to keep the books, & u., of the Master in; ½d for nails; 8d for a "pair gemowes" and a lock and key for the "coffur"; 20d for a cart-load of thorns, with their carriage from Welleburnegrove to make a ; 5d for a day's labour in making the "parclose," &c.)
Cost of the houses, with other payments. in the Almshouses; 4s the pay of Thomas Byrdder working for 12 days at 4d a day before the Feast of the Guild, preparing divers dishes and necessaries, and cleaning the houses, and working at the making of the said "hovell"; 10d the pay of Henry Fowler digging "turf" at "Heth" for 2½ days at 4d a day; 18d the carriage of the "turf" from "le Heth" to Stratford, &c.)
Delivery of moneys. the altars; 8d for "fraunkensens"; 2d for wine; 16d for 2 lbs. of wax for small candles; 2s 8d the fee of the servant of the Suffragan; 3s 1½d the expenses of the said Suffragan "in hosp' suo" and for provender for his horses for two days and two nights; £13 6s 8d paid to Master John Feton with the consent and assent of the Council of the Guild, "pro certis actis ad Romam pro Gilda faciendis"; payments to Thomas Payntour for his colours, and for painting and mending the defects in the Guild Chapel, for red lead, "vermylon," "ynde bawdyat," white lead, "zalow," "oyle and cole"; 2s for making 24 crosses on the walls of the Chapel within and without; 4s the pay of Thomas Payntour and his son, working there for eight days; 2s lid for 3½ gallons of wine sent to Bishop's Hampton to the Bishop of Worcester; 10d for a gallon of wine for the "Commissar'" of the Bishop of Worcester in the town of Stratford, &c.)
Necessary expenses. of Matilda Stratton, one of the Sisters of the Guild from Walesale to Stratford, and for keeping her in the Almshouses, and for her burial; 20d for a ladder; 20d for a great stone mortar.)
Expenses about the tenements of Alice Ulbarowe
Hoods of the gift of the Guild. of a tenement in Stratford; 6s 4d for a hood delivered to the bailiff of Farnecote; 22d for that of the wife of John Baret, of Draton; 22d for that of Margery Denessey, of Tonneworth; 22d for that of Alice Garbek; 4s for that of John Tymmus, Rector of Kynwarton; 4s for that of William Holt; 4s for that of Thomas atte Wodd; 5s paid to Margaret Iremonger and Agnes Payntour for beer brewed for the Feast this year.)
Expenses of the Bishop of Worcester being here in the Hall. mutton 6d, 8 "buttes" of pork, "marybonus," capons, 1 "swane," 1 buck or doe with a "tayle," 2 " heronsewes," 6 pigs, 2 "dosan" geese, 3 "dosan" and 10 pullets, 9 "cupill" and 1 rabbit at 6d a couple, 6 partridges 12d, 8d for a man riding to Groveparke and to Loge, 11d the pay of two horses hired for two days to go to Arow and Grove parke and into the country to buy divers victuals, 12d the pay of a man riding to Arow and Grovepark, 16d paid to two men carying the meats to the Hall, 2d for candles, 7s 1d for 8 gallons and 1 "potell" of wine, &c.)
In spices. Payments for pepper, saffron, ginger, &c. Also 20d to the Master Cook of the Bishop's household, 12d to another Cook of his household, and 8d to another, 12d to John Pope, 8d to Thomas Bridder, 6d to Nicholas Baily, 6d to William Howdy, 4d to Thomas Bomound, 8d to four assistants to the cooks in the kitchen, 4d for washing the dishes, 4d to four "turnebroches," 12d to Geoffrey Baker for making bread and "bultyng," 8d to two men hired for two days to clean the kitchen, 9s for the provender of the Bishop's horses for two days and two nights, 20d paid to a minstrel by command of Thomas Burdet, 6d paid to William Beoley for riding to Alincestre for the Rector of Tredyngton, 10d paid to a servant of Thomas Burdet for carrying the swan and capons "pro portatione fermoe swanne et caponum") from Arow to Stratford, 15d paid for 3 "naprons" for three cooks of the Bishop
Delivery of money to William Beoley and Richard Payntour, Proctors of the Guild
Following the total is a note of the purchase of 2 new "trowes" made of 7 boards, 2 "dressours," a ladder of 20 " rowngus," and a great stone mortar
Date: 1427-1428
Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Physical description: 5 membranes
Note: This is Richard Hawkyns, of Dorlescote, and Juliana his wife. Location is Dorlecote, Nuneaton, Warwickshire