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1445 - 1494
Anne
Talbot
49
49
1375 - 1435
Joan
FitzAlan
60
60
1388 - 1422
John
Clifford
34
34
1364 - 1424
Elizabeth
de
Ros
60
60
1414 - 1455
Thomas
Clifford
41
41
1412
Joan
Dacre
1388 - 1457
Philippa
Nevill
69
69
1387 - 1458
Thomas
Dacre
70
70
1418 - 1482
John
Neville
64
64
1411 - 1458
Thomas
Dacre
47
47
1417 - 1485
Humphrey
Dacre
68
68
1413 - 1460
John II
Talbot
46
46
1421 - 1473
Elizabeth
Butler
51
51
1392 - 1452
James
Butler
60
60
1396 - 1430
Joan
Beauchamp
34
34
1419 - 1483
Elizabeth
Ferrers
64
64
D. 1452
Isabel
Mowbray
Henry
Ferrers
D. 1452
Margaret
Ferrers
1452 - 1517
Gilbert
Talbot
65
65
D. 1387
Eleanor
Mowbray
1404 - 1475
Alice
Chaucer
71
71
1396 - 1450
William
de La
Pole
53
53
1367 - 1415
Michael
de la
Pole
48
48
1370 - 1419
Katherine
Stafford
49
49
1448 - 1473
John
Talbot
24
24
1446 - 1476
Catherine
Stafford
30
30
Margaret
Neville
Richard
Scrope
1382 - 1439
Richard
de
Beauchamp
57
57
D. 1406
Margaret
de
Ferrers
1362 - 1425
Ralph
Neville
63
63
1397
Blanche
la
Vache
1371 - 1408
Phillip
la
Vache
37
37
1361 - 1414
Elizabeth
de
Clifford
53
53
1395 - 1437
Elizabeth
de
Percy
42
42
1451 - 1476
Isabella
Neville
25
25
1456 - 1485
Anne
Neville
28
28
1428 - 1471
Richard
Neville
42
42
6th Earl of Salisbury
1426 - 1492
Anne
de
Beauchamp
66
66
1372 - 1445
William
VII
Ferrers
73
73
1442 - 1491
John
de la
Pole
49
49
1364 - 1396
Margaret
Stafford
32
32
1385 - 1457
Ralph
Neville
72
72
1394 - 25 JAN 1457/8
Mary
Ferrers
1397 - 1422
Richard
de
Beauchamp
25
25
Richard de Beauchamp 1st Earl of Worcester, 2nd Baron Abergavenny
1411 - 1480
Anne
Neville
69
69
1428 - 1458
Humphrey
Stafford
30
30
1434 - 1480
Margaret
Beaufort
46
46
1402 - 1460
Humphrey
Stafford
57
57
1377 - 1403
Edmund
Stafford
26
26
1383 - 1438
Anne
of
Gloucester
55
55
1342 - 1386
Hugh
Stafford
44
44
1446 - 1476
Catherine
Stafford
30
30
1412
Joan
Dacre
1415 - 1448
Elizabeth
Beauchamp
32
32
1330 - 1368
Maurice
'The Valiant'
De Berkeley
38
38
1296 - 1361
Thomas
'The Rich'
De Berkeley
65
65
1332
John
de
Berkeley
1331
Hugh
De
Audley
1328 - 1360
Roger
De
Mortimer
32
32
1313 - 1355
Elizabeth
De
Badlesmere
42
42
8 JAN 1311/12 - 1386
Sir James
De
Audley
1333
Nicholas
De
Audley
1337
Margaret
De
Audley
1333 - 1374
John III
de
Cherleton
41
41
"John de Cherleton (the third of the name) was summoned to parliament from the 14th August, 36 Edward III (1362), to 4th October, 47 Edward III (1373) as 'Johanni de Cherleton de Powys,' being the first of his family who had the adjunct of 'de Powys' in their summonses to parliament. He granted a charter to the monks of Stret Marcell, the foundation of his ancestors, giving them certain manorial privileges. "He was also a benefactor to the Grey Friars' College in Shrewsbury, to which his grandmother, Hawyse, was so warmly attached. In 45 Edward III (1371), he obtained from John Perle, of Shrewsbury, and Eleanor, his wife, the grant of a certain plat (placeam) of their land near Thomas Colle's 'standelf', for the purpose of making in that plat a certain staindelf for the behoof of the friars of the order of minors of Salop, to have and to hold the said plat to the said Sir John, his heirs and assigns, to the behoof of the said friars and their successors as long as they could break, cut, and convert any stone to their use in the said plat (dum ipsi fratres et successores sui aliquam petram in predicta placea, frangere, scindere, et quovismodo ad eorum usum lucrare poterint). And there is a clause, that when there is no stone left, the land should revert to the grantor and his heirs. Sealed with the lion rampant, and circumscribed 'Sigillum Iohis de Cherleton Dom. Powisie'. "In accordance with the before mentioned contract made by his grandfather, John de Cherleton, with Ralphe, Lord Stafford, this John de Cherleton married Joane, the daughter of Lord Stafford. "He departed this life upon Thursday next after the Feast of the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr in 48 Edward III (13 July 1374), being then seized of the manors of Lydam and Pontesbury, in Shropshire; the castle and manor of Pole, the manors of Botynton, Thalgarthe, Mathrawall, and Wallwerne; of the comot of South Stratter Marghell; the lands of Southlanver-ghudell and Kerenignon; the comots of Kevelliock and Dendour; the cantred of Arwystley; the comots of Meghein Iscoyd, the Meghenant, and the hamlets of Trewerne and Teirtrefe, parcel of the manor of Botynton, leaving John, his son and heir, fourteen years of age, and Joane, his wife, him surviving. "She (Joane) was deceased in 21 Richard II (1397), and by inquest was found to have died seized (inter alia) of Mathravl; the comots of Wystley Iscoed, South Stradmarghell, Botintoun; the hamlets of Trewern and Teirtreff; and the comots of Dendour, Mechan Ughcoit, Meghein Iscoyd, and Moghenant." [Source 2, pages 22-23] SOURCES: 1. Burke, Sir Bernard, C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms. _A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire_. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1978. 2. Jones, Morris Charles. _The Feudal Barons of Powys_. London: J. Russell Smith, Soho Square, 1868.
1307 - 1360
John II
de
Cherleton
53
53
"John de Cherleton (the second of the name) had livery of his father's lands. In 33 Edward III, being lord chamberlain to the king, he was in the wars of Gascony, in attendance upon the Black Prince. He was summoned to parliament from 15th March, 28 Edward III (1354) to 20th November, 34 Edward III (1360) as "Johanni de Cherleton". He married Maud, the daughter of Roger Montgomery (all other occurrences in the same source say Roger Mortimer), first Earl of March. John de Cherleton, like his father, had not the designation of 'Powys' in his summonses to parliament; but in several State documents to which he was one of the witnesses in 28 and 29 Edward III (1354-5) he is termed "Johannis de Cherleton Dominus de Powys" -- for instance, in the two charters dated at Roxburgh on 20th January, 1355, whereby Edward (Balliol), King of the Scots, resigned his crown and realm of Scotland, and the dominion of Galloway to the King of England. He was deceased on August 30, 1360. An inquest held at Welshpool on 7th September following, found him to have held the lands and tenements of Pontesbury and Charleton, the castle and manor of La Pole, the manors of Botiton, Talgarth, Watrawell, and Walwerne, the lands, etc., of South Tradmarchel, South Lanverhudel, Kereynon, Keveylloke, Megkeine, Iscoite, Megheine Uscoite, Trewerne, Teyrtrefe, and Meghnante, the cantref of Arwistly, and the manor of Penpree. John, his son and heir, was twenty-six years of age at Easter (April 5), 1360." [Source 2, pp. 20-21] SOURCES: 1. Burke, Sir Bernard, C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms. _A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire_. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1978. 2. Jones, Morris Charles. _The Feudal Barons of Powys_. London: J. Russell Smith, Soho Square, 1868.
1335
Jane
de
Cherleton
1330
John
De
Mortimer
1329 - 1369
Joane
De
Berkeley
40
40
1311
Laurence
De
Hastings
1332
Joan
De
Audley
1330
John
de
Hastings
1400 - 1439
Isabel
le
Despenser
39
39
1363 - 1391
Thomas
de
Clifford
28
28
1339 - 1401
Thomas
de
Beauchamp
62
62
D. 1404
Lewis
de
Clifford
1372 - 1405
Philippa
de
Clifford
33
33
1340 - 1386
Philippa
Beauchamp
46
46
1349 - 1411
William
Beauchamp
62
62
1307 - 1345
Maud
De
Mortimer
38
38
1302 - 1337
Margaret
de
Mortimer
35
35
1306 - 1331
Edmund
De
Mortimer
25
25
1312 - 1368
Lady
Agnes de
Mortimer
56
56
1314
Joane
de
Mortimer
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