Collections for a history of Staffordshire . ThisParliament also concerned itself with disafforestation. TheKnights of the Shire were allowed their expenses ; and, afterthey left, the Baronage sat on and sent their famous letterto the Pope. The same knights and burgesses were directedto be sent as were returned to the previous County : *Ralph Basset of Sapecote .. (1)*Henry Mauveysin .. .. (2)returned by Richard deHarley, the elected sheriff. Stafford : Richard fiL Roger de (3)Richard de Neuport .. .. (4) (1) Sir Ralph Basset. See Pari. 1300. (2) Sir Henry Mauveysin. Se
Collections for a history of Staffordshire . ThisParliament also concerned itself with disafforestation. TheKnights of the Shire were allowed their expenses ; and, afterthey left, the Baronage sat on and sent their famous letterto the Pope. The same knights and burgesses were directedto be sent as were returned to the previous County : *Ralph Basset of Sapecote .. (1)*Henry Mauveysin .. .. (2)returned by Richard deHarley, the elected sheriff. Stafford : Richard fiL Roger de (3)Richard de Neuport .. .. (4) (1) Sir Ralph Basset. See Pari. 1300. (2) Sir Henry Mauveysin. See Pari. 1298. (3) Richard, son of Roger, Stafford a burgess of Stafford. I can find no trace of him elsewhere. 1 VIII. 39. 2 Complete Peerage : Basset of Sapcote. 3 The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge were instructed tosend (the former 4 or 5, the latter 2 or 3) persons best versed in thecivil law. There is no extant return from either, and neither receiveda writ again till the reign of James I (Beaven).. EDWARD I. I7 (4) Richard from Newport, Stafford 1301. Probably a burgess of Stafford. Of him also there is notrace elsewhere. Parliament of 1302. Summoned, by Writs of 20 July, to meet at London29 September 1302 ; prorogued, by Writs of 13 September,to meet at Westminster 14 October 1302 ; dissolved 21 October1302. County: Henry de Cressewell .. .. (1)William Tromewyne .. .. (2)returned by Richard deHarley, sheriff. (1) Sir Henry de Creswell. See Pari. 1295. (2) Sir William Trumewyne of Cannock, Staffs 1302, 1305, 1316 (1), 1316 (2). Born c. 1260 ; son and heir of Sir William T. of the same(d. 1296), by Auda (d. 1276/9), sister and coheiress of Warin deVernon of Sandon, and widow of Sir William de Stafford. Hewas half-brother, therefore, of Sir William de Stafford, ,1of whom he seems to have held part of Sandon,2 He washereditary bailiff of Cheslyn Hay in Cannock. He was marriedto Emma, possibly his second wife, in 1309. He fi
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