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Données personnelles Sir Richard Sergeaux II 

Source 1
  • Il est né environ 1300 dans Colquite Manor, Bodwin, Cornwall, England.
  • Profession: en l'an 1389 Sheriff of Cornwall.
  • Il est décédé en l'an 1362 dans Colquite Manor, Bodmin, Cornwall, England.

    Fout Attention: Etait déja décédé (??-??-1362) 9 mois avant la naissance (??-??-1381) de l'enfant (Philippa Sergeaux).

    Fout Attention: Etait déja décédé (??-??-1362) 9 mois avant la naissance (??-??-1384) de l'enfant (Lady Alice Sergeaux).

    Fout Attention: Etait déja décédé (??-??-1362) 9 mois avant la naissance (21 décembre 1374) de l'enfant (Sir Richard Sergeaux, MP).

  • Il est enterré dans St. Mary Chapel of Colquite, St. Mabyn, Cornwall, England.
  • Un enfant de Richard Sergeaux et Margaret Seneschal

Famille de Sir Richard Sergeaux II

(1) Il est marié avec Marguerite de Badlesmere.

Ils se sont mariés


Enfant(s):



(2) Il est marié avec Elizabeth de Bodrugan.

Ils se sont mariés jusqu'en 1362.


(3) Il est marié avec Philippe FitzAlan.

Ils se sont mariés environ 1373.


Enfant(s):

  1. Elizabeth Sergeaux  ± 1371-1414
  2. Philippa Sergeaux  1381-1420
  3. Lady Alice Sergeaux  1384-1452
  4. Joan Sergeaux  ± 1391-1400

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Ancêtres (et descendants) de Sir Richard Sergeaux II

Richard Sergeaux
± 1300-± 1362
Margaret Seneschal
± 1305-1349

Sir Richard Sergeaux II
± 1300-1362

(1) 
(2) 1362
(3) ± 1373
Elizabeth Sergeaux
± 1371-1414
Joan Sergeaux
± 1391-1400

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  1. FamilySearch Family Tree
    Sir Richard Sergeaux II<br>Also known as: Sir Richard Sergeaux 2nd, of Cornwall<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Circa 1300 - Colquite Manor, Bodwin, Cornwall, England<br>Marriage: Spouse: Elizabeth de Bodrugan - To 1362<br>Marriage: Spouse: Philippe FitzAlan - Circa 1373<br>Death: 1362 - Colquite Manor, Bodmin, Cornwall, England<br>Burial: St. Mary Chapel of Colquite, St. Mabyn, Cornwall, England<br>Occupation: Sheriff of Cornwall - 1389<br>Parents: Sir Richard Sergeaux I, Margaret Sergeaux (born Seneschal)<br>Spouses: Elizabeth Sergeaux (born de Bodrugan), Philippe Sergeaux (born FitzAlan)<;/a>, Marguerite de Badlesmere<br>Children: Elizabeth Marney (born Sergeaux), Richard Sergeaux, Philippa Sergeaux, Lady Alice Sergeaux, Joan Sergeaux<br>Siblings: Michael Sergeaux Rector of Ladock, Sir John Sergeaux&lt;br>  Additional information:

    LifeSketch: Sir Richard Sergeaux was the son of Sir Richard Cergeaux of Colquite and his wife Margaret, the daughter and heir of Sir John Seneschal, Cornwall. (His full biography is found in the source "The History of Parliament."), of Colquite, Cornwall (see Sources) states Sir Richard Cergeaux first married Elizabeth, the daughter of Sir William Bodrugan. Sir William Bodrugan died about 1362, and Elizabeth was married to Sir Richard Cergeaux before his death. This source states, "Sir Richard Cergeaux... m. (1) bef. 1362, Elizabeth, da. and h. of Sir William Bodrugan† (1311-c.1362), of Bodrugan, Cornw., 1da.;" They had "1da." meaning they had one daughter. Elizabeth was born 1371, and then Sir Richard married Philippa FitzAlan c1373. zabeth Bodrugan, daughter of William Bodrugan, niece of Sir Otto Bodrugan. After her death, Sir Richard Sergeaux married Philippa FitzAllen, and she died in 1399. After Sir Richard Sergeaux’s death in 1393, Philippa married Sir John Cornwall. Sergeaux (Pashley) (Swinburne) [b1373, d1420] (probably the daughter of second wife, Philppa FitzAlan)orn c1391 is also mentioned in the Inquisitions, died 1400.wn and who the heir should be. IPMs are a valuable resource and provide general information for the family:fee tail. Herbert Skewyek held them in his demesne as of fee and gave them to Otes de Bodrugan, knight, and his heirs male lawfully begotten on the body of his wife Margaret, with remainders if he died without such heirs successively to his heirs male of his own body and then to his right heirs. He held in fee tail in such form and had issue by Margaret, William and Otes. William entered and died without an heir male of his body. They descended to Otes as brother and heir under the entail. He had issue Joan, now the wife of Robert Hulle senior, and died without male issue. Thus Otes the father had no surviving male issue of either Margaret's or his own body. Joan is the daughter and next heir by blood of Otes named in the writ, begotten of his body, and the heir of Otes the father..." He [Otes] died on 1 Sept. 1389. Joan was then aged 30 years and more. After his death, Richard Sergeaux, knight, held the properties jointly with Philippa, his second wife. The Phillipa named in the Inquisitions is Phillipa FitzAlan of Arundell. She held them in dower until her death in 1399, then the properties went to her daughters after the death of her son Richard, in 1396 who was only age 20 at his death. (A series of these Inquisitions are in Sources.)o Richard his son and his heirs. … A third part passed to Philippa his widow in dower, two parts to the younger Richard, who held by the same services as his father and died on 23 June 1396 in his 20th year (later Inquisitions incorrectly say age 26). His sisters, Elizabeth, wife of William Marny, knight, aged 21 years and more, Philippa, wife of Robert Passele, aged 18 years and more, Alice, wife of Guy de Sancto Albinio, aged 15 years and more, and Joan aged 7 years, are next heirs.[father, Richard SERGEAUX, Sr.] died on the morrow of Michaelmas, 17 Richard II [30 September 1393]. son and heir. He died on Monday after the Nativity of St John the Baptist, 19 Richard II [1396]. years, [1373]ssues of the premises ever since his death. chard, Jr., she held the properties until her death in 1399, at which point Richard, Jr.'s sisters inherited the Bodrugan properties. However, "William Bodrugan, bastard, William Janyn of Tregoss, and others unknown entered by force of arms, arrayed for war, insulted and threatened" the clerk and kept the fees. [This William Bodrugan was the illegitimate son of Otes Bodrugan].00--Richard Sergeaux, Knight, "held...the manors ...granted...to Otto de Bodrugan, master William Sergeaux, clerk, and John Dreyn, chaplain. They conveyed them to Richard and Philippa his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of Richard. They had issue Richard, Elizabeth, Philippa, Alice and Joan. The elder Richard died. Richard the son died under age without issue, and Philippa died. The manors descended to Elizabeth, Philippa, Alice and Joan, as daughters and heirs of Richard and Philippa. He also held in his demesne as of fee the manor of Kilquite, which he granted to Henry Nanfan and John Pollard for the life of Philippa his wife, and they released their rights in it to Philippa. Thus Richard and Philippa held it, and it descended to the same four daughters.Chipping Norton, and conveyed it to Richard the father, Philippa his wife, and their heirs. Richard held it, then Philippa, and it descended to their daughters, Elizabeth, Philippa, Alice and Joan. It was taken into the king’s hands and the three parts of Philippa, Alice and Joan were retained, whilst the fourth part was released to Elizabeth by virtue of the king’s writ. ...uly. Elizabeth aged 33, Philippa 19, and Alice 15, are the sisters and heirs of Joan [names of husbands as above]...irs of John Roskymmer, knight, by knight service; and the manor of Eathorne...and half of Pencarrow, ... and the manor of Trefreock ...f the duchy of Cornwall, by knight service, and Trevillis ...to himself, Philippa his wife, and the heirs of their bodies,...f John Dynham by knight service, ...ll. Three parts should be in the king’s hands, but William Bodrugan, bastard, William Janyn and others entered forcibly, and took, and are still taking, the profits. There is nothing in the king’s hands, nor was in the hands of Richard II.Cerizeaux) Sr., was the son of Richard, son of John de Cerizeaux and the grandson of Richard de Cerizeaux. Sir Richard Sr.'s father was born c.1300 in Cornwall and died c.1362. He married and had at least three children, all sons: Richard, John and Michael.ed 1876, contains a genealogical chart of the Sergeaux family. This chart states that Richard Cerizeaux was age 7 in 1307, when his grandfather's estates were settled. A valuation of those estates, which included holdings at Kilcoit (Colquite), was completed c.1307 ('in I Edward II'}. The jury reviewing this valuation found that Richard was the rightful heir of his grandfather. Richard's (b. 1300) wife, Margaret Seneschal, was the daughter and heir of Sir John Seneschal, Knight, of Prodarwolas. Her mother was Joan Kening. She was the widow of Sir James Peverel. There were at least three children from this marriage - Michael, Richard and John. (by CDuncan3)Genealogie or Pedegree..." "Philippa" was mistakenly named the daughter and heir of Sr William Bodrugan, Knight and Julian Daughter of Sr John Stoner of Stoner in county Oxford. However, the Inquisitions state the daughter of William Bodrugan was named Elizabeth. Elizabeth Bodrugan married Sir Richard Sergeuix of Cornwall Knight, as his first wife; after her death he married Philippa FitzAlan--not his son Richard.g his heir; he died at the age of 20 leaving no heirs.
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