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4i8 COMPLETE PEERAGE bardolf ^.25 Mar. 1257/8, had livery of Ruskington, co. Lincoln, 15 Oct. 1304, and was of Addington afsd, in 1316. She d. shortly before 28 May 1323. II. 1304. 2. Thomas (Bardolf), Lord Bardolf, s. and h., b. 4 Oct. 1282, at Watton at Stone, Herts. Knighted 22 May 1306. He was sum. to Pari, from 26 Aug. (1307) i Edw. II, to 23 Oct. (1330) 4 Edw. III. He m. Agnes, perhaps da. of William DE Grandson, Seigneur de Grandson, on the Lake of Neuchitel in Switzerland, by Blanche, da. of Louis de Savoie, Baron de Vaud. (") He d. 15 Dec. 1328, and was i^«r. at Shelford Priory, Notts, aged 46. Writ for Inq. p. m. 30 Dec. 1328. His widow, who had a protection, Aug. 1337, as being "by birth of the parts of Almain, " d. 11 Dec. 1357, at Ruskington, co. Lincoln. C*) III. 1328. 3. John (Bardolf), Lord Bardolf, s. and h., b. 13 Jan. 131 1/2. He had seizin of his lands 26 Mar. 1335. He served in Scotland, Germany, and Brittany, and in (1345) 19 Edw. Ill, wasa Knight Banneret. He was sum. to Pari. 22 Jan. (1335/6) 9 Edw. Ill, to I June (1363), 37 Edw. Ill, the last two writs being directed Johanni Bardolf de tVirmegey. (°) He m., 1326, Elizabeth, only da. and h. of Roger (") Stapleton, in his so-called " Preface " to the Liher de Antiquh Legibus, after remarking that the continuator of Blomfield's Norfolk states that the wife of Thomas Lord Bardolf was Agnes, da. of the Lord Grandisson, proceeds to prove that " Agnes, da. of William de Grandisson a Baron of Pari.," m. someone else [as indeed she did]. In an appendix he adds "hence [no sufficient reason is advanced] it may be assumed, as an unquestionable fact, that Agnes, wife of Thomas Lord Bardolf, was the seventh da. of Thomas Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick ...According to the pedigree of this family, compiled by John Rous, this earl had a da., Agnes, who is described to have been the wife of — Cokesey, and afterwards of — Bardolf.. Hence we may infer that Agnes was the wife, first of Thomas Lord Bardolf, whose eldest son John was b. IT^ Jan. 1312 ; and that after his decease on the 15th day of Feb. [i/V] 2 Edw. Ill 1328 she re-married Sir Walter de Cokesey, of Cokesey, com. Wore. " (p. ccxxxv). As Thomas Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, was not m. till 1337, his seventh da. was not likely to have a son b. in 131 2, and the above " unquestionable fact " is a gross mistake. Agnes was perhaps, as above stated, da. of William, Seigneur de Grandson, which would explain her having been h. in the parts of Almain, as mentioned in the the text, {ex inform. G.W.Watson). V.G. C") " Agnes que fuit uxor Thome Bardolf. " Writs of diem d. ext. 22 Dec. 31 Edw. III. Inq., CO. Lincoln, Tuesday after the Epiphany [9 Jan.] 1357/8. "obiit apud Riskyngton die lune proximo post festum Conceptionis beate Marie virginis [11 Dec] anno etc. tricesimo primo. " Inq., Essex, Thursday after Ash Wednesday [15 Feb.]. " obiit die lune proximo ante festum sancte Lucie ultimo preteritum [11 Dec.]." Inq., co. Notts, 12 Jan. " obiit die lune proximo post festum sancti Nicholai ultimo preterita [11 Dec.]." Inq., co. Leicester, Saturday before St. Hilary [6 Jan.]. "obiit die martis proximo post festum sancti Nicholai [12 Dec] anno etc. tricesimo primo." Inq., cos. Derby and Northants, 18, 20 Jan. " obiit xij die Decembris ultimo preterito. " Inq., Sussex, 9. Jan. " obiit xxij [s/V] die Decembris proximo preterito. " (Ch. hiq. p. m., Edw. Ill, file 137, no. 48). {ex inform. G.W.Watson). V.G. (") There is proof in the Rolls of Pari, of his sitting.