Thomas was born in 1354 in Tyrley, Staffordshire, England, the son of William le Boteler and Joan Sudeley.
He died on 21 SEP 1398 in England.
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Note 1
!Source: Thomas le Boteler [1354 - 1398] https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Boteler-174
Born 1354 in Tyrley, Staffordshire, England
Died 21 Sep 1398 at about age 44 in England
Thomas le Boteler formerly Boteler aka Butler, Boteller of Sudle
Son of William le Boteler and Joan Boteler
Brother of William le Boteler [half]
Husband of Alice Boteler — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Father of Elizabeth Norbury , John le Boteler , William le Boteler , Ralph le Boteler KG and Joan Belknap
Biography
4th Baron Sudeley.
Thomas Boteller of Sudle[1]
This person and his parentage are recorded in the Sudeley entry in the Complete Peerage - the Complete Peerage is normally considered to be a very reliable source
Thomas Boteller of Sudle was the son of Joan, the daughter of John, the son of Matilda, who was the sister of Elizabeth who married de Frevylle, and they were the daughters of John married to Alice, the daughter of William de la Plaunche, who was the son of Peter de Montfort.[1]
In 8 Richard II , in Nottinghamshire at Easter, Thomas Boteller of Sudle and Baldwyn de Frevylle, Kt, sued Thomas de Stafford, Kt, and Nicholas de Stafford, Kt, for the manors of Gunthorp and Loudham.[1] Baldwin and Thomas gave this pedigree:
Peter de Montfort had
John who married Alice, the daughter of : : : : : William de la Plaunche, they had
John, no descendants;
Peter, no descendants;
Matilda [Maud de Montfort] who had
John [Sudeley] who had
Joan [Sudeley] who had
Thomas Boteller of Sudle , the plaintiff in 1385;
Elizabeth who had
Baldwin who had
Baldwin de Frevylle, the plaintiff, in 1385.
WiiTree has a different family structure In the pedigree above Matilda and Elizabeth are sisters. On WikiTree, Matilda is Elizabeth's great-aunt:
Sir Piers de Montfort and Alice de Audley aka Aldithley had:
Matilda who had
John [Sudeley] who had
Joan [Sudeley] who had
Thomas Boteller of Sudle , the plaintiff in 1385;
Sir Piers de Montfort and Matilda de Mare had:
John de Montfort and Alicia de la Plaunche had:
Elizabeth de Freville nee de Montfort had
Baldwin de Freville had
Baldwin de Freville, the plaintiff, in 1385.
Thomas le BOTELER was the 4th Lord Sudeley.
Research Notes
Ancestor of Haute Wyatt
Another daughter - Joan Botiler-1
Sources
ROYAL ANCESTRY by Douglas Richardson Vol. IV, page 417
iii. ALICE BEAUCHAMP, married THOMAS LE BOTELER, Knt., of Sudeley, Gloucestershire [see SUDELEY 14].
ROYAL ANCESTRY by Douglas Richardson Vol. V, page 87-88
THOMAS LE BOTELER , Knt., of Sudeley, Gloucestershire, Knight of the Shire for Gloucestershire, younger son by his father's 2n marriage, born at Tyrley, Staffordshire, and baptized at Drayton , Staffordshire 1 October 1358. he married on or before 18 July 1385 ALICE BEAUCHAMP, daughter of John de Beauchamp, Knt., of Powick, Worcestershire, by his 1st wife, Joan, daughter of John de Cherleton, Knt., 2nd Lord Cherleton of Powis, [see POWICK 11 for her ancestry]. They had four sons, John [de jure 5th Lord Sudeley], William, Knt. [de jure 6th Lord Sudeley], Thomas, and Ralph, K.G. [7th Lord Sudeley] and four daughters, Elizabeth, Joan, Margaret, and Eleanor. SIR THOMAS LE BOTELER, de jure 4th Lord Sudeley, died 21 Sept. 1398. His widow, Alice, married before 1406 JOHN DALLINGRIDGE. They had no issue. Alice died 5 Feb. 1442/3.
↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Space:Pedigrees_from_the_Plea_Rolls_1200_to_1500 p 162.
See also:
Self-published family trees
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=13078823&pid=-110711028
!Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_Boteler#Barons_Boteler;_First_creation_
Barons Boteler; Second creation
William Boteler, 1st Baron Boteler of Wem
William Boteler, 2nd Baron Boteler of Wem , married Margaret, daughter of Richard Fitzalan, 1st Earl of Arundel
William Boteler, 3rd Baron Boteler of Wem , married Elizabeth Holand
Elizabeth Boteler, 4th Baroness Boteler of Wem Her first husband was summoned in 1375 as Sir Robert Ferrers of Wem, which by modern usage would represent a novel peerage, but he was likely summoned as Baron Boteler of Wem, jure uxoris. Their son was Sir Robert Ferrers, who married to Countess Joan Beaufort, daughter of Prince John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster.
!Source: The National Archives' catalogue https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C16906484
DL - Records of the Duchy of Lancaster
Division within DL - Records of the Court of Duchy Chamber
DL 1 - Duchy of Lancaster: Court of Duchy Chamber: Pleadings
DL 1/25 - Duchy of Lancaster Pleadings, temp Edward VI: A1-F1. [Described at item level].
Catalogue description Folio: 32. Short title: Butler v Langton. Plaintiff: Nicholas Butler. Defendant: William...
Reference: DL 1/25/B23
Description:
Folio: 32.
Short title: Butler v Langton.
Plaintiff: Nicholas Butler.
Defendant: William Langton and Thomas Cureden, executors of Elizabeth Clayton.
Subject: claim to goods and chattels unadministered.
Place name: Howick, Cuerden .
County: Lancashire.
Document type: bill.
Number of documents: 1.
Regnal year: 4 Edw VI.
Subject category: deceased's estate.
Date: 1550 Jan 28-1551 Jan 27
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Not Public Record
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
Note: This is a likely later relative.