(1) Hij is getrouwd met Ellen de la Roche.
Zij zijn getrouwd te 1st husband.Bronnen 1, 2
Kind(eren):
(2) Hij is getrouwd met Ellen de la Roche.
Zij zijn getrouwd te 1st husband.Bronnen 1, 2
Kind(eren):
Sir Edmund Ferrers of Chartley, age 26 in 1413, d. 17 Dec 1435; m. Ellen,daughter of Thomas Roche of Castle Bromwich, co. Worcs., d. 4 Nov 1440(she m. (2) as 1st wife, Sir Philip Chetwynd). [Ancestral Roots]
Note: I believe that Castle Bromwich was in Warwickshire. The "county"is now called something like Birmingham, West Midlands, since the 1974reorganization. Warwickshire is confirmed by CP below.
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BARONY OF FERRERS OF CHARTLEY (CP doesn't give numbers/recognize thetitle?)
SIR EDMUND FERRERS, of Chartley, &c., usually called LORD FERRERS OFCHARTLEY, son and heir, by 2nd wife, aged 26 and more, or 27 and more, athis father's death. The King took his homage and fealty, and he hadlivery of his father's lands, 14 April 1413. Soon afterwards, assisted byhis brothers, Thomas and Edward, he carried on a sort of private war withthe Erdeswikes of Sandon, near Chartley: both parties petitionedParliament in 2 Henry V, each claiming to be the one aggrieved. Inconsequence of these and many other lawless occurrences, the Kingaccompanied Chief justice Hankeford to cos. Leicester, Stafford, andSalop, to hear plaints in person. Edmund had been presented for having,on Christmas Day 1413, given liveries of green and white cloth--3 yardsapiece--to many persons not of his household: he appeared before the Kingin Court in June 1414, and eventually obtained a pardon, 24 January1414/5, for all treasons, murders, and other offences committed up to 8December, saving murders if any-committed after 19 November, 1414. Heaccompanied the King to France in August 1415, and was at the siege ofHarfleur, August to September, at the battle of Agincourt, 25 October1415, and at the relief of Harfleur by the Duke of Bedford, August 1416.He accompanied the King to France in August 1417, and was at the siege ofRouen, July 1418 to January 1418/9, being in the division commanded bythe Earl of Huntingdon: at that of Melun, July to November 1420, and atthat of Meaux, October 1421 to May 1422.
He married Ellen, 2nd daughter and coheir of Thomas Roche, of CastleBromwich, co. Warwick, by Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Sir ThomasBIRMINGEHAM, and niece and heir of Sir John BIRMINGEHAM, of Birmingham,co. Warwick, Kingston Bagpuze, Berks, &c. They had livery of that portionof her inheritance which Elizabeth, Lady Clinton, formerly wife of thesaid Sir John Birmingeham, had held in dower or otherwise, 1 December1423. He died 17 December 1435. His widow's dower was ordered to beassigned, 7 February 1435/6, the manor of Castle Bromwich, and themoieties of the manors of Whitacre and Birmingham, which he had held inher right as of her inheritance, having been liberated to her, 4 February1435 /6. She had licence to marry whom she would, for a fine of £40, 28August 1436. She married, 2ndly, as 1st wife, before 3 May 1438, SirPhilip CHETEWYND, of Ingestre, co. Stafford, and Grendon, co. Warwick.She died 4 November 1440. He died 10 May 1444. [Complete PeerageV:317-9, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
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