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Bartholomew De Badlesmere Baron Badlesmere, V

Bartholomew De Badlesmere Baron Badlesmere, V

Male 1275 - 1322  (63 years)    Has 7 ancestors and more than 100 descendants in this family tree.

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  • Name Bartholomew De Badlesmere Baron Badlesmere  [1, 2, 3, 4, 5
    Suffix
    Birth Between 1259 and 1275  Chilham, Kent Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 4, 5, 6, 7
    Gender Male 
    Alt. Birth 1275  Badlesmere, Kent, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [3, 4, 5
    Alt. Birth 
    Alt. Death 1322  Canterbury, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [3, 4, 5
    Alt. Death 
    Fact 1 1st Baron. Summoned To Parliament 1277. Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 4, 5
    Fact 1 
    Fact 2 Governor Of Bristol Castle, 1275. Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 4, 5
    Fact 2 
    Fact 3 Governor Of Leeds Castle, 1312. Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 4, 5
    Fact 3 
    Fact 4 Despite Having The Royal Favor, He Joined Thomas Of Lancaster's Rebellion. Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 4, 5
    Fact 4 
    Fact 5 Rebels Defeated At Battle Of Boroughbridge. Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 4, 5
    Fact 5 
    Fact 6 Executed After The Battle. Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 4, 5
    Fact 6 
    Death 14 Apr 1322  Canterbury, Kent Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 4, 5, 8, 9
    • Hanged, drawn & quartered.
    Patriarch & Matriarch
    Bartholomew De Badlesmere,   b. Abt 1145   d. Aft 1189  (Age > 45 years)  (2 x Great Grandfather) 
    Joan Fitzbernard,   b. Abt 1234, Kingsdowne, Kent Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1310  (Age 76 years)  (Mother) 
    Notes 
    • [large-G675.FTW]

      REF "A Baronial Family in Medieval England: The Clares, 1217-1314"
      by Michael Altschul, Johns Hopkins Press, 1965, p. 173: "Less than a year later, the Despensers themselves returned in triumph. The king managed to win over to his side many of Lancaster's allies, and fighting again broke out, culminating in the royalist victory at Boroughbridge on March 22, 1322. Lancaster and his chief supporters, including Roger Damory and Bartholomew de Badlesmere, were executed, while D'Audley and the Mortimers were imprisoned."

      Bartholomew de Badlesmere in the life time of his father received command to attend the king at Portsmouth, upon the 1st day of September, with horse and arms to embark with him for Gascony, and in the year that he succeeded to his paternal property was in the wars of Scotland. He was afterwards in the retinue of Robert de Clifford in the Welsh wars, and in the first year of King Edward I. was appointed the Governor of the castle of Bristol. In two years afterwards he was summoned to parliament as Badlesmere, and had a grant from the king, through the special influence of Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester & Hereford, and Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, of the castle and manor of Chelham, in Kent, for his own and his wife's life, which castle had been possessed by Alexander de Baliol in the right of his wife Isabel, and ought to have been escheated to the crown on the decease of the said Alexander, by reason of the felony of John de .Straboli, Earl of Athol (Isabel's son and heir), who was hanged. In the 5th year of King Edward II., Lord Badlesmere was constituted Governor of the castle of Ledes, and obtained at the same time grants of divers extensive manors. In the next year but one, he was deputed , with Otto de Grandison and others, ambassador to the court of Rome, and the next year, upon the death of Robert de Clifford, he obtained a grant of the custody of the castle of Skyton in Yorkshire, as of all other castles in that county and Westmoreland, whereof the said Robert died possessed, to hold during the minority of Roger de Clifford, his son and heir. He was further indebted to the crown for numerous charters for fairs throughout his extensive manors; and he held the high office of steward of the household for a great number of years; but notwithstanding his thus basking in the sunshine of royal favor, his allegiance was not trustworthy, for joining the banner of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, and other discontented nobles of that period, he went into Kent without the king's permission; where, being well received, he put himself at the head of some soldiers from his castle at Ledes, and thence proceeded to Canterbury, with 19 knights, having linen jackets under their surcoats, all his esquires being in plate armor, and thus repaired to the
      shrine of St. Thomas, to the amazement of the good citizens. While Lord
      Badlesmere remained at Canterbury, John de Crumwell and his wife sought his
      lordship's aid, and , pledging himself to afford it, he hastened to Oxford, where the barons of his party had been then assembled. In the meantime the King being apprised of the baron's proceedings, dispatched the Queen to Ledes, and upon admission being denied her, the castle was regularly invested by Adomere de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, and John de Britannia, Earl of
      Richmond, to whom it eventually surrendered, when Lord Badlesmere's wife,
      young son, and daughters, all falling into the hands of the besiegers, were sent prisoners to the Tower of London. The baron and his accomplices afterwards were pursued by Edmund, Earl of Kent, and John de Warren, Earl of Surrey, and being defeated and taken prisoners at the battle of Boroughbridge, his lordship was hanged, drawn, and quartered at Canterbury, and his head set upon a pole at Burgate. At the time of the baron's execution upwards of ninety lords, knights, and others concerned in the same insurrection, suffered a similar fate in various parts of the kingdom. He married Margaret Clare, one of the daughters and co-heiresses of Thomas de Clare, 3rd son of Thomas de Clare, 2nd son of Richard de Clare, Earl of Gloucester. His widow continued as a prisoner in the Tower, until, through the influence of William Roos, Lord Roos, of Hamlake, and others, she obtained her freedom. Whereupon she went to the nunnery of Minoresses, outside of Adgate, in the suburbs of London. She had 2-shillings a day for her maintenance, to be paid by the sheriff of Essex; she subsequently,
      however, obtained a large proportion of the deceased lords' manors as her
      dowry.
    Person ID I29979  ktree
    Last Modified 4 Mar 2024 

    Father Sir Gunceline De Badlesmere,   b. Abt 1232, Chilham, Kent Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Between 1284 and 1285, Castle Badlesmere, Kent Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 52 years) 
    Relationship unknown 
    Mother Joan Fitzbernard,   b. Abt 1234, Kingsdowne, Kent Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1310 (Age 76 years) 
    Relationship unknown 
    Marriage Y  [1, 2
    Family ID F22914  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Margaret De Clare,   b. Between 1280 and 1286, Of Thomond, Connaught, County Clare, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Between 1333 and 1335, Castle Badlesmere, Kent Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 53 years) 
    Other Partners: Gilbert De Umfraville 
    Marriage Bef 1308  Castle Badlesmere, Kent Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 10
    Alt. Marriage Bef 1308  Castle Badlesmere, Kent, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Alt. Marriage 
    Children 
     1. Margery De Badlesmere,   b. Between 1306 and 1315, Castle Badlesmere, Kent, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 18 Oct 1363, Of Helmsley, Yorkshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 57 years)  [Father: unknown]  [Mother: unknown]
     2. Maud De Badlesmere,   b. 1310, Badlesmere, Kent, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1366, Oxfordshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 56 years)  [Father: unknown]  [Mother: unknown]
     3. Countess Of Nor Elizabeth De Badlesmere,   b. 1313, Of Castle, Badlesmere, Kent, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 8 Jun 1356 (Age 43 years)  [Father: unknown]  [Mother: unknown]
    Family ID F10836  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 4 Mar 2024 

  • Sources 
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    2. [S204] large-G675.FTW.

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      Date of Import: 21 Feb 1999

    4. [S203] Gregory Strong, Ancestory.com Individual Tree - Kings & Presidents.

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      b ca 1275, no place

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      age 26 at death of father (therefor b. 1258-59)

    8. [S138] Carolyn Proffitt Winch, Winch Genealogical Database, (Name: Name: 10 Heritage Trace, Tullahoma, OK 37388;;).

    9. [S225] Ed Mann, Mann Database.
      no place

    10. [S225] Ed Mann, Mann Database.
      m bef 1308



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