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Family of John + BARDOLF and Elizabeth + of AMORIE

Husband: John + BARDOLF (1314-1363)
Wife: Elizabeth + of AMORIE (1318-1360)
Children: Margaret + BARDOLPH (c. 1330- )
William (1349-1386)
Marriage 1326

Husband: John + BARDOLF

Name: John + BARDOLF
Sex: Male
Father: Thomas + BARDOLF (1282-1328)
Mother: Agnes + of GRANDISON (1289-1357)
Birth 13 Jan 1314 Wormegay, Norfolk, England
Occupation Baron of Bardolf
Title frm 22 Jan 1336 to 1 Jun 1363 (age 22-49) Baron of Bardolf
Death 3 Aug 1363 (age 49) Assissi, Umbria, Italy

Wife: Elizabeth + of AMORIE

Name: Elizabeth + of AMORIE
Sex: Female
Father: Roger + of AMORY (1284-1321)
Mother: Elizabeth + of CLARE (1295-1360)
Birth Jun 1318 Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire, England
Death 1360 (age 41-42)

Child 1: Margaret + BARDOLPH

Name: Margaret + BARDOLPH
Sex: Female
Spouse: Adam + of WELLES (1304-1345)
Birth 1330 (est) Tutbury, Staffordshire, England

Child 2: William

Name: William
Sex: Male
Birth 21 Oct 1349 Wormegay, Norfolk, England
Occupation Baron of Bardolf
Death 29 Jan 1386 (age 36) Wormegay, Norfolk, England

Note on Husband: John + BARDOLF

John Bardolf, 3rd Baron Bardolf, Knight Banneret, (of Wormegay, Norfolk; 13 January 1314 - 29 July 1363), was a baron in the Peerage of England.

 

John Bardolf was in his minority when his father, Sir Thomas Bardolf, 2nd Baron Bardolf, Knt., died in 1331 and in 1336, upon proof of his age being given, he did homage and was awarded livery of his lands which in addition to Wormegay included the lands and manors of Cantley, & Caistor, Norfolk, Owmby, Lincolnshire, and Addington, Surrey. His mother was Agnes, daughter of William de Grandison, 1st Baron Grandison.

 

He was summoned to parliament from 22 January 1336, to 1 June 1363 by Writs directed to Johanni Bardolf de Wirmegey.

 

This nobleman participated in the glories of the martial reign of King Edward III, notably in Scotland, Brittany, and even Germany, and attained the dignity of Knight banneret.

 

His lordship married Elizabeth, daughter and co-heiress of Sir Roger d'Amory, whom William Dugdale calls "that great woman", by whom he acquired a considerable accession of landed property. They had two daughters, Agnes and Elizabeth (or Isabel), and one son and heir.

 

John, Lord Bardolf, died at Assisi in Italy, and was succeeded by his son, William Bardolf, 4th Baron Bardolf.