John Hawkins

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Personal and Family Information

John was born about 1458, the son of Ricardus Hawkins and Cathrine. The place is not known.

He died after 1490. The place is not known.

Pedigree Chart (3 generations)


 

John Hawkins
(c1458->1490)

 

Ricardus Hawkins
(c1432->1515)

 

Thomas Hawkins
(c1400-?)

 

John Hawkins
(c1379-c1442)

 
     
 
 
     
 
   
 
 
     
 
 
   

Cathrine
(c1432-?)

   
 
   
 
 
     
 
 
     
 
   
 
 
     
 
 

Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
BirthABT 1458
DeathAFT 1490

Notes

Note 1

!Stylename: Hawkins, John, chaplain [~1458 - >1490]

!Source: The National Archives. https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/07217931-5631-46fc-bee3-94893ccb6869

45 - Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service

705:134 - LECHMERE OF HANLEY CASTLE

705:134/1531 - LECHMERE COLLECTION

705:134/1531/76 - Deeds and related papers concerning various properties

Catalogue description Remise and quitclaim by Richard Lechemer of Hanley and Joan his wife, for themselves, their heirs and assigns,

Reference: 705:134/1531/76/98

Title: Remise and quitclaim by Richard Lechemer of Hanley and Joan his wife, for themselves, their heirs and assigns,

Description:

To Roger Frewen of Le Forthey, his heirs and assigns, of all possible right and claim in one daywork of arable land containing six selions, with its appurtenances, in the field called Wodewellein the lordship of Hanley, between the land of the said Roger on both sides and extending from the land of the said Roger on the east to that of the same Roger on the west. Clause excluding future claims. Warranty clause. Sealing clause. Witnesses dominus) John Hawkyns, chaplain of Hanley, James Knottesford, then bailiff, William Baugh, William Seerd, John Baughe and others. Dated at Hanley. Seal: lost; red wax, device of letter R. 1. John Hawkyns may have been the vicar's assistant who was responsible for the 'chapel of the vill', which was possibly at Roberts End; in the accounts for 1490-1 it is shown as repaired at a cost of ð 9 14s 5d . In 1479-80 the chaplain of the vill paid 3s 6d annually into the manor for the dead wood which he was allowed to collect for his hearth. [Ref. 217 in J. P. Toomey, Records of Hanley Castle [q.v. for additional details])]

Date: 10 July 1490

Held by: Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service, not available at The National Archives

Language: English

Physical description: 1p

Notes: Dymock to Hanley Castle is 10.96 miles, straight line distance.