Edeline or Edalinda DE BROC

Edeline or Edalinda DE BROC

Female 1165 - Bef 1221  (< 56 years)

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  • Name Edeline or Edalinda DE BROC 
    Born 1165  of Hamwold, Preston, Sussex, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Died Bef Nov 1221  Berwick, Shropshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I13552  Young Kent Ancestors
    Last Modified 9 Apr 2017 

    Father Sir Ranulph DE BROC,   b. liv 1116/7, Of Agenet Castle, Artington, Guildford, Surrey, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1187  (Age ~ 70 years) 
    Mother Damietta DE GORRAM,   b. Abt 1145, Berwick, Shropshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1204/1205, Angmering, Sussex, England Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 60 years) 
    Family ID F4062  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Sir Stephen DE THURNHAM,   b. Bef 1168,   d. 6 Mar 1214  (Age > 46 years) 
    Married Bef Aug 1204 
    Children 
     1. Mabel DE THURNHAM
     2. Alice DE THURNHAM
     3. Beatrix DE THURNHAM
     4. Alianora DE THURNHAM,   d. 1221
    Last Modified 20 Mar 2022 
    Family ID F4061  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • [Source: Gatton Pedigree. See KAS journal http://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/Research/Pub/ArchCant/005-1863/005-09.pdf]

      Gave 300 marks in 1215 for liberty to remarry after death of husband, Stephen de Thurnham. See Gatton Pedigree in ibid.

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      le: A.3.4: MANOR OF CATTESHALL
      Reference: LM/
      Description:
      The manor of Catteshall comprised land in the north east of the parish of Godalming and land in Chiddingfold. Although at one time held by the de Broc family who held Godalming Hundred, the manor had a separate descent between 1224, when Edelina de Broc's estate was divided between the five heirs of her husband, and 1565, when John Wintershall conveyed Catteshall to William More. The manor remained in the tenure of the family until 1836 when James More Molyneux sold the manor to George Marshall of Broadwater (see 1281/-).

      Catteshall manor does not consistently appear as a tithing in the main records of the Hundred courts. This is probably due to the convenience of keeping a separate record from which fines could be administered: Hamo de Gatton, lord of Catteshall, claimed the right to take the fines for views of frankpledge held at Catteshall by the lord of Godalming Hundred in c. 1279, and the VCH quotes an inquisition post mortem of 1292 which confirmed de Gatton's claim (Vol III, pp32-33). Court rolls for the manor itself include views after 1566 (LM/154). It is conceivable that separate records of views of frankpledge were not inherited by William More on his obtaining the manor, and that these have subsequently not survived.

      Records relating to the Wintershalls' tenure of the manor include minutes of the manor of Selhurst otherwise Wintershall which was also held of the family at that time.

      For rentals of the manor, 1651-1829, see records of the manor and hundred of Godalming, section A.3.7 below. For deeds of the manor see section G.3.4 and 5403/2/1; for records, 1840-1904, see 1218.
      Date: (1279)-1738
      Held by: Surrey History Centre, not available at The National Archives
      Language: English