Hij is getrouwd met Joan Filiol.
Zij zijn getrouwd voor 1390.Bron 1
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The following is excerpted from a post to SGM, 13 Jan 2004, by Rosie Bevan:
From: rosie bevan (rbevan AT paradise.net.nz)
Subject: Re: Robert Mortimer m. Isabel Howard
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 2004-01-13 18:51:10 PST
Hi Brad and Jim
From Brad's last message I have been able to take the research a few steps further.
From the IPM of George House and Joan his wife, [Calendarium Inquisitionum Post Mortem (Record Commission, 1828), vol 4 p. 334], it says that George House, armiger, and Joan his wife were holding Ashfield Magna manor, and messuages and lands in Ashfield Parva, Bardwell, Hunterston, and Walsham, all in Suffolk.
George was the son and heir of Walter House, armiger, who died in 1457. The same land holdings as above are recorded in his inquisition, except the various messuages and lands are described as 2 messuages, 2 carucates of land, 20 acres of meadow, 40 acres of pasture, 200 acres of woods [Calendarium Inquisitionum Post Mortem (Record Commission, 1828), vol 4 p. 277].
Walter was the son and heir of Thomas House, armiger, who died in 1418 and whose IPM is published in the recent CIPM vol. XXI (to which I don't have access). From the old Calendarium consulted above on p.33, however, as well as the land holdings recorded above, he was in possession of tenements in Essex which don't appear to have passed down the family, or at least are not recorded later. They were in 'Fulton Bernes', Dovercourt and Tendring.
The manor of Ashfield is covered in W.A Copinger, 'Manors of Suffolk', (London, 1905), vol. 1 p.256-259. Its descent can be traced from Robert le Blund at Domesday, down via the Criketot family to a female heir called Joan who was married to Richard de Pakenham. In 1379 the latter enfeoffed the lands, with a remainder to John, son of Sir Richard Fyliol [Fillol,Filiol], John de Rokewode, Roger de Wolfreston and John Rokele in fee. Richard Pakenham died in 1383 and the manor passed to John Fylliol. He died seised in 1390 when the manor passed in two moieties to his daughters, Joan, wife of Thomas House and Anna who died in 1397 without issue as a minor [CIPM XVII, no.1016]. Thomas House died seised of the whole estate in 1418. consisting of Ashfield manor and its tenements in Ashfield Parva, Bardwell, Hunterston and Walsham. It was inherited by his son and heir Walter House of Thorpe, Essex, d.1457, and passed on to his son and heir George House, d.1466. Robert Mortimer, recorded as next heir aged 24 (being great grandson of Thomas House and Joan Filliol) was next heir. On his death the manor went to his widow, Isabella, who died in 1507, and then it passed to Elizabeth wife of George Guildeforde. Elizabeth was the next heir of Robert Mortimer aged 28 years and more in 1507 as recorded in Isabel's inquisition [CIPM 2nd series v.III, no.207].
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