BRYAN FAMILY HISTORYtyped by
The following extracts were taken from "Pedigrees from the Plea Rolls." (Wrottesley).
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p. 64. Coram Rege. Easter 12. E. 3. m. 124.Essex. John Dargentein sued John son of Ralph le Botiller and Joan his wife and William son of Ralph le Botiller and Elizabeth his wife and another for the manor of Fordham.
Reginald Dargentein.
Joan,d. of Roger Bryan.=John.=Agnes de Berford.
Joan. Elizabeth. John
=John, son of Ralph =William, son of Dargentein
le Botiller Ralph le Botiller plaintiff
2.
p.178. De Banco. Trinity. 12 13. Ric. 2. m.409.Dorset. John Grede sued Guy de Briene, Chivaler, for land in Haselbere and for a moiety of the advowson of the church of Haselbere.
John Ive. = Idonia, living 11 Ed. 2.
Alice. Thomas.=Isabella, daughter Matilda,
of Stephen de ob. s.p.
Lucy Abyngdon, ob. s.p.John Grede,
the plaintiff.
3.
p.236 De Banco. Mich. 5. Hen. 4. m. 373.Dorset. Thomas Pomeray, Chivaler, and Joan, his wife, sued Henry le Scrope for one third of the manor of Pomknolle, as dower of Joan of the dotation of Philip Bryan, her former husband.
Guy de Bryan, Chivaler.
Guy de Bryan.
Philip Bryan=Joan=Thomas Philippa.= Elizabeth.=
Pomeray Henry le RobertLovell,
Scrope son of John
Lovell.4.
p. 237.In other suits Guy de Bryan is styled Guy de Bryene.
In a later suit of Hillary 5 H. 5, m. 118, in which the King sued Robert Lovell for the next presentation to the church of Chellesfeld, co. Kent, Robert Lovell is styled of Claryndon, co. Wilts, and son of the Lord Lovell; the same suit shows that Philippa had died s.p., and that the second Guy de Bryan died v.p.
5.
p. 248. De Banco. Trinity. 8. Hen. 4. m. 119.Dorset. John Grede, son of Lucy Grede, daughter of Alice, daughter of John Ive, sued Alice formerly the wife of Guy de Bryan, Chivaler, for lands and rents in Haselbere, Stoke Turberville, and a moiety of the manor and advowson of Haselbere.
John Ive.=Idonia.
Thomas Ive.= Matilda, Alice,
Isabella, dau. ob. s.p.
of Stephen de Lucy Grede
Abyngdon,
ob. s.p. John Grede
the plaintiff.