Notes for Sir John de Uvedale Kt. - Direct Ancestor
John Uvedale was an Esquire in the 1369 Expedition to France in the company of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster
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As “John Uvedale, lord of Titsey,” he was present with William of Wickham, Bishop of Winchester and others, at Southwark, witnessed the proving of the will of Sir John de Arundell, Kt.
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On the 1st of March 1385, he with William of Wykeham, and others, witnessed the ordination of a perpetual chantry in the Priory Church at Southwark, by Sir Bernard Brokas, Kt.
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John Uvedale was knight of the shire for Surrey in 1379
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John Uvedale was knight of the Shire in 1385, along with Henry Popham.
John Uvedale was Sheriff of Hampshire in 1388 and 1399
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John Uvedale was Sheriff for Surrey in 1393.
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John Uvedale was Sheriff of “Southampton” (Hampshire) on 1406/07.
Held 2 knight’s fees in Titsey, jointly with William Creswyck in 1398 of the Earl of Stafford
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A pedigree in Di Banco Trinity - 9 Henry V m318 includes a pedigree starting with Sir John de Uvedale, then his sons Hugh and Thomas and descendants of Hugh being Sir John de Uvedale, Kt. Bannaret, then Sir Thomas de Uvedale Kt., then Sir John Uvedale, Kt. who married Sibilla Scures and through him to finally John Uvedale the plaintiff. The court case from 1422 when John Uvedale sued William Wode and William Bassett for lands and rents in Camberwell and Peckham, Surrey.
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