Hij is getrouwd met Katherine Clifford.
Zij zijn getrouwd na 1421 te 2nd husband.Bron 2
Kind(eren):
Burke's Peerage on Chandos-previous creations:
In 1337 Sir Roger de Chaundos, of a family from theHerefordshire-Shropshire borders, was called to Parliament by writ, thusbeing created Lord (Baron) Chaundos according to later doctrine, althoughnone of his successors were ever called to Parliament under this title.Candos, of which both Chaundos and Chandos appear to be corruptions, isin Normandy, some 10 miles northwest of Rouen. (The famous Garter KnightSir John Chaundos was of a different family, settled in Derbyshire) Onthe death in 1428 of Roger's grandson Sir John, any peerage created bythe writ of 1337 would have fallen into abeyance, though within 30 yearsthis abeyance would have been terminated by the death of the only othercoheir and the notional Barony would have become vested in Sir John'sgreat-nephew Giles Brugge.
Note: Giles is great great great nephew of Roger de Chaundos.
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BARONY of CHAUNDOS (,4)
GILES BRUGGE, of Cubberley, Stoke Archcr, &c., son of Thomas Brugge andAlice (Berkeley), heir to his mother, but not to his father, born andbap. at Hasfield, co. Gloucester, 21 December 1396. Sheriff of co.Gloucester, 1429/30 and 1453-54. Knight of the Shire for co. Gloucester1430/1, and 1455. In February 1457/8, on the death of his cousin, RobertMattesdon, he became de jure LORD CHAUNDOS (f). He married, Katherine,widow of Reynold Gyse, of Elmore, co. Gloucester (living 28 October1420)) and daughter of James CLIFFORD, of Frampton in that co. He died 13April 1467, aged 70. [Complete Peerage III:151, XIV:167, (transcribed byDave Utzinger)]
(f) According to modern doctrine only, he himself had no idea of it.
NOTE: CP XIV:167 had the place of Giles' birth changed from "Haresfield"to "Hasfield". Yet CP XIV didn't change the description of his fatherThomas, leaving him "of Haresfield". It makes you wonder?
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Following copied from soc.genealogy.medieval newgroup:
From: Portculis (portculis AT aol.com)
Subject: Re: Sir William Brugges
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 1997/10/29
iii. Sir Gyles Brugges, minor at his mother's death, b. at Hasfield 21Dec. 1396. He was not heir to his father, but was heir to his mother,so his father had at least one older son by a first wife. Gyles, orGiles, succeeded as fourth Lord Chaundos at the death of his cousin in1458. From here the family is well accounted for.
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