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  • Roepnaam is Geoffrey Jocelyn.
  • Hij is geboren rond 1346 in Hyde HallSawbridgeworth
    Hertfordshire England.
  • Beroep: .
  • Hij is overleden rond 1425 in Hyde HallSawbridgeworth
    Hertfordshire England.
  • Alternatief: Hij is overleden augustus 1524Sheering
    England.
  • Een kind van Ralph de Josselyn en Margaret Patmere
  • Deze gegevens zijn voor het laatst bijgewerkt op 15 september 2019.

Gezin van Geoffrey Esq. "Geoffrey Jocelyn" de Josselyn Sr.

Hij heeft/had een relatie met Joan (Barrie) Berrie.


Kind(eren):

  1. Geoffrey Josselyn  ± 1400-± 1470 


Notities over Geoffrey Esq. "Geoffrey Jocelyn" de Josselyn Sr.

{geni:about_me} NOTICE THAT THERE ARE TWO GEOFFREY'S WITH DIFFERENT DEATH DATES ONE IN 1425 AND THAT OF HIS SON IN 1470, THEY ARE BOTH LISTED AS BEING MARRIED TO KATHERINE'S AND JOAN'S. SOME REFERENCES OMIT ONE GEOFFREY.

*''''''The New England historical and genealogical register, Volume 71 By Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters, New England Historic Genealogical Society
*http://books.google.com/books?id=f0plVwLW5zQC&pg=PA238&lpg=PA238&dq=Maude+Sutton+1312&source=bl&ots=lh0yOyUmUy&sig=BSnsLrHC_vkN8ZpaRgOqjy_vjUM&hl=en&ei=sWbmTtWKOaavsQLjx9D5BQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CD8Q6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=Maude%20Sutton%201312&f=false
*Pg. 237
* 12. JEFFREY12 JOCELYN, of Hide Hall in Sawbridgeworth, co. Herts, and of the manor of Shellow-Bowels or Shellow-Jocelyn in Willingale-Doe, co. Essex. died between 1360 and 1373. he married MARGARET ROKELL, daughter of Robert. On 28 Dec. 1338 he leased the manor of Shellow-Jocelyn to Robert le Marshall of Northweld and Margery his wife during their lives, subject to a rent charge of L6 a year during the life of his (Jeffrey's) mother. This manor passed out of the Josselyn family into the possession of the Torrell family, being called Torrell's Hall or Shellow-Torrell; but it came again into the possession of the Josselyns some two hundred years later (vide infra, 23).
** 13. RALPH13 JOCELYN, of Hide Hall in Sawbridgeworth, co. Herts, succeeded to his father's lands not later than 1373 and died about 1383. he married MARGARET DE PATMER, daughter and heiress or coheiress of John, this John de Patmer being son of John and Sara de Patmer and grandson of Philip de Patmer of Patmer Hall and his wife, who was daughter and heiress of John Bawde of Somerby, co. Lincoln. in 1373 Ralph Jacelyn held half a knight's fee in Sawbridgeworth.
**Pg. 239
***'''''' 14. JEFFREY14 JOCELYN, of Hide Hall in Sawbridgewoth, co. Herts, died in 1425. Perhaps he married first KATHERINE ___, daughter of Thomas, Lord Bray; and he married, perhaps secondly, JOAN ___, who is said to have been daughter of Thomas Berrie. On 17 Oct. 1394 he is recorded as about to go into Ireland in the King's service, with Thomas de Percy, stewared of the King's housebhold. By his will of 1424, which in now missing, he left Hide Hall to his son and heir Thomas, subject to the dower of his wife Joan.
*** Children by first wife:
****15. i. THOMAS.15
****ii. MARGERY or MARGARET.
****iii. ELIZABETH.
****16. iv. JEFFREY.
****v. WILLIAM, a priest, d. s.p.
****vi. SIR RALPH, Knight, b. at Sawbridgeworth, co Herts; d. s.p. 25 Oct. 1478; m. (1) MARGERY ___; m. (2) PHILIPPA MALPAS, who was living 28 Jan. 1450/1, when her husband bought the manor of Aspenden Hall, co herts, dau. of Philip, Lord Mayor of London in 1448; m. (3) ELIZABETH BARLEY, dau. of William or Henry of Aspenden, co. Herts. Elizabeth (Barley) Jocelyn m. (2) Sir Robert Clifford of Brakenborought, Knight, third s. of Lord Clifford, and d. between 1 May 1525 and 20 July 1526. The church at Long Melford, co. Suffolk, contains a fine, old, stained-glass window representing Sir Robert Clifford, his wife Elizabeth, and her first husband, Sir Ralph Jocelyn. Sir Ralph is first of record in 1433, as of Aspenden, being mentioned as one able to spend L10, perhaps in anticipation of a royal load. He was a member of the Company of Drapers of London, was elected alderman from Cornhill Ward 29 Nov. 1456, was master of the Company of Drapers in 1457-8, sheriff in 1458-9, auditor in 1464, lord mayor in 1464-5, and was created a Knight of the Bath by Edward IV at the coronation of his queen, Elizabeth Woodville, 24 May 1465. He was a member of Parliament for London in 1467, and was again elected lord mayor in 1476. In his mayoralty Sir Ralph had the wall of London repaired between Aldgate and Aldersgate and the Fleet Ditch cleaned. He also corrected the abuses of the bakers
****Pg. 240
**** ..... He was bur. in St. Swithin's Church, London, of which he was a benefactor, in "a fair tomb," which was destroyed in the Great Fire in 1666. ....
**** 15. THOMAS15 JOSCELYN (Jeffrey14), of Hide Hall in Sawbridgeworth, co. Herts, died before 1478. He married about 1426, ALICE DUKE, daughter of Lewis of Dukes, co. Essex, by his wife Anne, daughter and heiress of John Cotton, Esq.
**** 16. JEFFREY15 JOSSELYN (Jeffrey14) died 2 Jan. 1470/1. He married first KATHERINE ___ ; and secondly JOAN ___ . A memorial brass in the church at Sawbridgeworth, co. Herts, where they are buried, is inscribed: "Hic iacent Galfredus Ioslyn & Katherine, ac Joanna vxor eius, qui obiit ii January M cccc lxx."
**** Child by first wife:
*****18. i. JOHN.16
*_________________
*''''''Chronicles of London (1905)
*http://www.archive.org/details/chroniclesoflond00kinguoft
*http://www.archive.org/stream/chroniclesoflond00kinguoft#page/314/mode/1up
* P. 160, 18. Philip Malpas. He was a draper, served as sheriff in 1439-40, and was M.P. for the City in Mar. 1432 and Jan. 1442. In 1448 he was one of the four presented for appointment as Alderman of Lime Street Ward; the Court of Aldermen, however, rejected all four, and Malpas was then appointed under pressure from the Court ; this seems to show that Malpas was already a leader of the Lancastrian party in the City, and explains the hostility to him in 1450. Afterwards he changed sides, and in 1461 was Yorkist (see p. 174, above). Meantime his daughters, Elizabeth and Philippa, had married Thomas Cook and Ralph Joslyn, or Josselyn (see pp. 318, 319, below), who were prominent Yorkists. Malpas died in 1469. His house in Lime Street, which was plundered by Cade, was called the Green Gate ; in 1517 it belonged to John Mutas, a Frenchman, 'that kalendred wolsteds, and did other things contrary to the franchises of the citizens,' and was again spoiled by the apprentices. He gave many charities to the City. See Stow, Survey, 42, 57, 63, 192, and Orridge, Illustrations of Jack Cade's Rebellion, pp. 2, 3, and 7-11 (with extracts from his will).
*http://www.archive.org/stream/chroniclesoflond00kinguoft#page/319/mode/1up
* 21. the Mayr . . . began to repayre the walles. The narrative in Fabyan is rather different. Ralph Josselyn was son of ''''''Geffrey Josselyn of Sawbridgeworth, Herts'''''', and married Philippa, daughter of Philip Malpas (see p. 314, above). He was a draper, M. P. for the City in 1487, sheriff in 1458-9, mayor for the first time in 1464-5, when he was knighted at the Queen's coronation {Gregory's Chronicle, 228). See Herbert, Livery Companies,
*http://www.archive.org/stream/chroniclesoflond00kinguoft#page/320/mode/1up
* 36. this mayr contynued the makyng. Fabyan describes Hayford's work in nearly the same terms. Hayford was a goldsmith, and son of Roger Hayford of Stratford-le-Bow. When sheriff in 1468 he 'lost his cloke' for his share in Lancastrian intrigues (Gregory's Chronicle, 237 ; Herbert, Livery Companies, ii. 200).
*_____________
*''''''Galfridus (Geoffrey) Jocelin
*''''''Birth 1390
*Gender Male
*''''''Died 1424
*Father Radulfus Jocelin, b. Abt 1360
*Mother Margaret or Petronill Patmer
*''''''Family 1 Catherina Le Bray
*Children
**1. Thomas Josselyn
**2. Radulfus Jocelin, Mayor, d. 1479, Dsp
**3. Margeria Jocelin
**4. Elizabeth Jocelin
**5. Galfridus (Geoffrey) Jocelin, b. Abt 1423, d. 20 Jan 1470, , Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, England
**6. William Jocelin
*''''''Family 2 Johanna
*http://www.penrose.org/getperson.php?personID=I8310&tree=penrose
*__________
THERE IS OTHER REFERENCE THAT STATES GEOFFREY THE SON OF RALPH & MARGARET PATMER DIED 1425, THERE MAY BE A GENERATION MISSING
*''''''Geoffrey Josselyn
*M, b. circa 1380, d. 2 January 1471
*Father Ralph Josselyn1 b. c 1340, d. 1383
*Mother Margaret de Patmer1 b. c 1342, d. a 1383
* Geoffrey Josselyn was born circa 1380 at of Sheering, Essex, England. He married Katherine le Braye circa 1424. Geoffrey Josselyn died on 2 January 1471 at England.
*Family Katherine le Braye b. c 1400
*Children
*Sir Ralph Josselin+1 b. c 1426, d. 25 Oct 1478
*John Josselyn+ b. c 1429, d. Aug 1524
*Citations
* 1.[S61] Unknown author, Family Group Sheets, SLC Archives.
*http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2401.htm#i72166
*____________
*''''''The Journal of American history, Volume 6 By Mabel Thacher Rosemary Washburn, National Historical Society
*http://books.google.com/books?id=NmgKAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA527&lpg=PA527&dq=Maude+Sutton+1312&source=bl&ots=7j4IO6jmht&sig=K1mwcggloWGyK7_5FHnIBk7E_HI&hl=en&ei=sWbmTtWKOaavsQLjx9D5BQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CDsQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=Maude%20Sutton%201312&f=false
*Pg. 527
* Geoffrey Joselyn, eldest son of Ralph, born in 1312, married Margaret Rokell, daughter of Sir Robert Rokell. he lived at Sheldon Bowells until 1338, when he made a grant of it to Robert de Marshall and Margery, his wife, during their lives. It soon passed to the Torrell family, in whose possession it remained until it again reverted to the Jocelyn family, of whom John Jocely, Esquire, died in its possession in 1525.
** Ralph Joselyn, son of Geoffrey, succeeded his father's estates. He married Margaret Patmore, a daughter of Sir John Patmore, by whom he had a son,
***''''''Geoffrey, who married Catherine Bray, a daughter of Sir Thomas Bray. This Geoffrey died in 1425 and is buried at Sawbridgeworth.
**** Thomas, eldest son and heir, in 1428 married Alice Duke, daughter of Lewis Duke of Essex. To them was born a son,
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Geoffrey Jocelyn
± 1295-1360
Margaret Rockwell
± 1339-1360
John de Patmere
± 1304-????
Ralph de Josselyn
± 1320-1383
Margaret Patmere
± 1350-± 1383

Geoffrey Esq. de Josselyn
± 1346-± 1425


Joan (Barrie) Berrie
± 1378-± 1425

Geoffrey Josselyn
± 1400-± 1470

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