Individual Details
Anne Echingham
(1420 - 7 May 1498)
Ann Echyngham (daughter of Sir Thomas Echyngham (died 1444) and Margaret Knyvet, was buried at Bermondsey. Her will was written in 1497 and proved in 1498.
Spouses:
1. John Rogers unknown–1441
2. John Touchet 1423–1490
Spouses:
1. John Rogers unknown–1441
2. John Touchet 1423–1490
Events
Families
Spouse | John Touchet 6th Baron Audley (1423 - 1490) |
Child | Anne Touchet (1455 - 1502) |
Father | Sir Thomas Echingham (1401 - 1444) |
Mother | Margaret Knyvett (1372 - 1467) |
Notes
Death
ANNE AUDELEY, widow, late the wife of JOHN ROGERS, esquire. Writ wanting; inquisition 14 November, 14 Henry VII [1498]. James Ormond, knight, late earl of Wiltes, John Stopyngton, clerk, and John Storke, were seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee, and being so seised, by charter gave them to her [by the name of] Anne, late the wife of John Rogers, esquire, for the term of her life, with remainder to Henry Rogers, son and heir of John Rogers, in tail, with remainder in default to the right heirs of the said John Rogers; by virtue of which gift she was seised thereof in her demesne as of free tenement. She died 7 May last; after whose death the manors aforesaid remained and ought to remain to the said Henry Rogers and the heirs of his body; the said Henry aged fifty-two years and more, is her son and heir. HANTS. Manor and advowson of Debden, the manor worth 100s., and the advowson nothing, beyond the presentation to it, when vacant, held of Arthur, prince of Wales, service unknown. Manor of Merscourte beside Stokbrigge, worth 4 marks, held of the king, as of the manor of Sombourn, co, Hants, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, by service of fealty, and 6d. rent yearly, at Easter and Michaelmas equally, for all service. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (52.) 161. ANNE AUDELEY, widow. Writ 23 May, 13 Henry VII [1498]; inquisition 16 November, 14 Henry VII [1498]. Findings as in No. 160. SOMERSET. Manor and advowson of Sperkford, or Sperkeford, worth 100s., held of William, lord le Zouche, as of the manor of Castyll Cary, service unknown. Manor and advowson of Kylve, worth 5 marks, held of the bishop of Bath and Wells, service unknown. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (53.) E. Series II. File 895. (11.) 162. ANNE AUDELEY, widow. Writ 23 May, 13 Henry VII [1498]; inquisition 14 November, 14 Henry VII [1498]. James, earl of Wilts, William Beauchamp, lord de St. Amand, Edmund Hungerford, knight, Thomas Lewkenore, knight, William Warbylton, Thomas Hoo, John Lewkenore and Richard Echyngham, esquires, John Storke, the elder, Thomas Fry, Thomas Tregenron, Thomas Maundewar and William Emery, clerks, and John Bylton, were seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson of Bryanston, in fee, and being so seised, by charter, with licence from king Henry VI, gave it to her by the name of Anne, late the wife of John Rogers, esquire, for the term of her life, with remainder to the heirs of John Rogers, of the body of the said Anne begotten, and after the death of the said Anne and for default of such heirs of her body by the said John begotten, with remainder to the right heirs of the said John Rogers. The said earl, one William Turbervyle, esquire, Alexander Hoody, esquire Simon Talbot, William Beauchamp, John Newborough, Thomas Horgrave and Thomas Fry, were seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson of Sutton Walrond in fee, and being so seised, by charter, with licence from king Henry VI, gave it to her, by the name of Anne, late the wife of John Rogers, esquire, for the term of her life, with like remainders over. By virtue of which she was seised of the said manors and advowsons in her demesne as of free tenement, and died so seised. The said earl, and others, were seised of the under-mentioned burgage and advowsons in fee, and being so seised, by charter gave them to her, for the term of her life, with remainder to the heirs of John Rogers of her body begotten. Henry Rogers is son and heir of the said John Rogers, of the body of the said Anne begotten, and he was aged, the day of her death, 52 and more. She died 7 May last. DORSET. Manor and advowson of Bryanston, worth 20l., held of the king in chief, service unknown. Manor and advowson of Sutton Walrond, worth 10l., held of the king in chief, service unknown. A burgage, with the advowson of the church of St. Mary to the said burgage belonging, in Bridporte, worth 20d., held of the baliffs of the borough of Brydport, by service of 3d. yearly. Advowson of the parish church of Mayden Newton, held of the abbot of Cerne by fealty only. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (54.) E. Series II. File 895. (12.)Endnotes
1. Find A Grave Memorial 120742075.