Er ist verheiratet mit ANNE _____.
Sie haben geheiratet rund 1497 in Wadhurst, Ticehurst, East Sussex.
Kind(er):
FitzGerald-Uniacke takes this line three further generations back, although, using mainly manorial records the link between named persons is not always proven in my view.
In 1493, Nicholas’ name appears on a Feet of Fines:
Thomas May, William Patynden, Nicholas Berham and Thomas Baker v. Richard Godyng and Margaret his wife; a toft, 60 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, 4 acres of wood in Wadeherst; to Thomas May, etc
In around 1474, Nicholas Barham, father of the first William, was churchwarden at Wadhurst. His name appears in a chancery proceeding along with that of Nicholas Turke making a complaint about the vicar John Browne for favouring his cousin William Browne by appointing him parish clerk.
In 1491 and 1492 Nicholas Barham, along with Richard Godyng, released their rights to five pieces of land called Stumblett, Eastbynne, Mottesfield, Jakkscroft & Ramgates to Thomas May and Thomas Baker of Faircrouche. William1 Barham apparently witnessed the first of the two documents.
A conveyance in 1513 between members of the Crothole family makes reference to a piece of land called Nicholasberehamsmedewe, so presumably a meadow which had, at one time, been owned by Nicholas.
According to Fitzgerald-Uniacke, there is another reference to Nicholas at a court of the Manor of Mayfield held on 28th November 1499, though I haven’t seen it personally:
William Kingewoode, Nicholas Berham, and others, were appointed to hold an Inquest concerning payments for the right of pannage in the Lord's woods. At the same Court “Nicholas Berham and Thomas Baker surrendered certain lands called Cookeham in the Ward of Corocle to the use of (a portion of the roll has been torn off) who paid a fine .... and did fealty.”
He also suggests that: Richard Barham Alice Cradock John Barham ?Thomasine In the Rental of the Manor of Mayfield..... we have several references to this Nicholas Berham, & to the lands he held in this Manor. Some of these lands were inherited by William Berham (of Stalerege) under his will in 1545.
In addition to the first William, Nicholas seems to have been the father of Richard and John Barham.
SOURCE: http://www.genealogycrank.co.uk/pdfs/from_shropshire_to_the_weald_part_3.pdf
57 TNA, SC 2/206/13, Courts of John Gresham: Mayfield, Lamberhurst, Netherhoke, Wadhurst 37
Henry VIII - 5 Edward VI
58 http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=65835&strquery=Berha
Nicholas BARHAM was born in 1450 in Bivelham Manor, Wadhurst, Sussex. Some sources indicate that he died on 25 Jul 1577 (this death date is impossible, he would have been 127 years old) in Chillington Manor, Maidstone, Kent.
Nicholas of Wadhurst, Sussex. Land records 1 Sep 1491. Church Warden Wadhurst 1463-1487. Last record Juror 28 Nov 1499 b) Marriage record. SAC Vol26 pg93 SAC pg 130 note46 -
Nicholas Berham was Churchwarden of Wadhurst during the incumbency of "Sir John Broun, preest vicar of the seid chirch" As appears by a Chancery suit (undated) a copy of which is the possession of the present Vicar John Browne chaplain was collated to Wadhurst 24 Jan 1464 and died before 16 Nov 1487.
1491 Courtthope manuscripts at Whiligh - SAC pg 129 - Nicholas Berham was feoffe of lands in Wadhurst call Stumblett, East Bynne, Mottesfield, Takkscroft and Ramgates by charter from Richard Goding and others dated 1 Se 1492 SAC pg 129
In Easter term 1492 Nicholas Berham and Thomas Baker of Fayer crouch (in wadhurst) were parties to another fine of lands in the adjacent parish of Lamberhurst. 1493 SAC pg129 -
A Fine levied in Easter Term 1493 between Thomas May, William Fatynden, Nicholas Berham and Thomas Baker querents and Richard Goding and Margaret his wife deforciants concerning 64 acres of woodland in Wadhurst
1494 SAC pg129 - In Easter Term 1494 Thomas May Nicholas Berham and Thomas Baker occur as querents in a Fine concerning land at Ealding (Yalding 2 miles south of Teston Kent).
1499 Court Rolls Sussex Portfolio 206 No33 - SAC pg 130 note47 - At court of the Manor of Mayfield 28 Nov 1499 William Kingewood Nicholas Berham and 10 other jurors were appointed to hold an inquisition on the behalf of the Lord of that Manor concerning the payments due for pannage (The right of pasturing swine in the lord's woods). Rentall de Beddellaria de Maghfelde in the custody of Messrs Stone and Simpson of Tunbridge Wells solicitors to the Marquess Camden - SAC pg 131 note48 - there are several references to Nicholas Berham and the lands he held of this manor.
Some of these lands were inherited by his youngest son William Berham of Stalerege in accordance with his will of which Thomas Baker was feoffee. This will is not registered either in Lewes or Somerset House though it is mentioned on the Court roll of the manor.
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