John Halle, [Hill], [de Hull], II de Neenton

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Personal and Family Information

Hill was born about 1405, the son of Richard Halle, [Hill], [de Hull], de Neenton but his mother is unknown. The place is not known.

Pedigree Chart (3 generations)


 

John Halle, [Hill], [de Hull], II de Neenton
(c1405-?)

 

Richard Halle, [Hill], [de Hull], de Neenton
(c1387-?)

 

Robert [Hill], [de Hull], II de Neenton
(c1358-?)

 

John Hill, [de Hull], II de Neenton
(c1338-?)

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Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
BirthABT 1405

Notes

Note 1

!Stylename: Halle, [Hill], [de Hull], John [~1405 - ?]

!Source: The National Archives' catalogue https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5889775

C - Records created, acquired, and inherited by Chancery, and also of the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions

Division within C - Records of the Chancery as a legal registry and repository

C 146 - Chancery: Ancient Deeds, Series C

Catalogue description Grant by Thomas Frenge, clerk, Richard Hogekynnes and Richard Cok to John Kedelham the...

Reference: C 146/5316

Description:

Grant by Thomas Frenge, clerk, Richard Hogekynnes and Richard Cok to John Kedelham the elder, Thomas Walyssh, Adam Clerk, John Wende and John Fayrcok of two pieces of land in a place called 'Akyrgate' in Thorp Market, situate as described, which they had with other land, by the gift of John Halle son of Richard Halle, formerly of Antyngham. Southreppes, 20 May, 24 Henry VI.

Note: Two seals

Date: 1446 May 20

Held by: The National Archives, Kew

Legal status: Public Record

Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

Note: Sir William Hawkins / Hankeford, King's Sergeant & Justice of the King's Bench [~1355- 1423 ] worked closely with Justice Robert Hill [~1358-?], who appears to be Richard Halles [~1387], previous owner of this land John Halle [~1405]’s father. Sir Williams 1st cousin once removed Thomasin Hawkins / Hankeford, 9th Baroness FitzWarin, of Bampton [~1423- ?] had as sister-in-law Eleanor Bourchier, , wife of John de Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk giving the family a strong link in Norfolk. In addition there was an old and well established Hakins line there. Thomas Hawkesworth of Saham Tony [~1390- ~1452] even lived in the county. All of this gives the family a strong link to Norfolk. One of the current granter’s, Richard Hogekynnes, is likely Richard Hotchkiss / Hodgkins, Acquirer of Holdings [~1425 - 1506].