Sir Lord of Wingfield & Dennington John5 DE WINGFIELD (5009) (Thomas4, Robert3, John de2Wingfield, Robert de (Robertus de Campo Venti)1) was born circa 1279 at England. He married Ann "Peach" Peche (5010), daughter of Sir John of Peche's Manor Peche (54530) and Female Unknown (54531), before 1305.
SOURCES OF INFORMATION ON SIR JOHN WINGFIELD LORD OF WINGFIELD (RN5009):
25th April 1279 Going Beyond the Seas with Edward I Was William De Brews, of Stowlangtoft, Suffolk Who
Nominated John Wingfield and Richard De Brews as His Attorneys until Christmas. (Reyce 257)
1290-1302: Alice Wingfield Sister of Ada, of next Manor to Holt, Norfolk Widow of Walter De Wingfield Was
Heiress of Robert De Bringhurst (Near Rockingham Castle). (Vch Leics 82; Iro De 221-4).
1308 & 1310 Letitia De Wingfield, of Darsham and Syleham Presented to Hulverton Church by the Countess of
Norfolk (Alice De Hemnonia. (F of F, Suffolk, 1189-1482, Rye 1900). Letitia De Wingfield's Daughter Married
Sir Hugh Hercy of Grove, Yorks. [Vis-Yorks 1584/5].
COMPILER: Jocelyn Wingfield, 18 Chiddingstone Street, London Sw6 3tg England.
Ann "Peach" PECHE (5010) Ref: Blomfd V, 8. SOURCES OF INFORMATION ON ANNE PECHE WINGFIELD (RN 5010):
Sir John Peche of Peche's Manor, Diss (Blomford V18) Had Sir Ralph's or Curple's Manor, Helmenham and
Flixton (Blomford V, 185)
1302 Hugo Peche Was One of Two Knights (MPs) for Suffolk. [Reyce 257]
1310-12 John Botetourt, Governor of Framlingham Castle. [Hawes 36]
COMPILER: Jocelyn Wingfield, 18 Chiddingstone Street, London Sw6 3tg England.
The four known children of Sir Lord of Wingfield & Dennington John5 de Wingfield (5009) and Ann "Peach" Peche (5010) were as follows:
* 6. i. Lord of Stradbroke "The Poaching Parson" Giles Egidius6 WINGFIELD (5014) was born at England.
He died without issue. SOURCES OF INFORMATION ON GILES EGIDIUS WINGFIELD, THE POACHING PARSON (RN 5014):
1272 PARSON OF WINGFIELD. PATRON WAS GILES LE RUS. [ALDWELL 55]
1299 PARSON OF CHICKERING [BM AD 7260 CHARTERS]
1321-1338, or later. RECTOR & PARSON OF EARSHAM. PRESENTED 1321 BY THOMAS DE BROTHERTON, MARSHAL OF ENGLAND
[ROT. ORIG I, 184 V7; BM 33247 ORIG 669]
1338 HAD UP BY HIS NEPHEW FOR POACHING RABBITS.
COMPILER: JOCELYN WINGFILED, 18 CHIDDINGSTONE STREET, LONDON SW6 3TG, ENGLAND.
* + 7. ii. Sir Lord of Wingfield John WINGFIELD (5012), born circa 1305 at England; married Elizabeth Honypott (5016).
* + 8. iii. Lord of Dennington Richard WINGFIELD (5011), born 1305 at Suffolk, England; married Female Unknown (5015).
* 9. iv. Roger WINGFIELD (5013) was born after 1306 at England. He died at Brinston/Badingham/Weighton.
SOURCES OF INFORMATION ON ROGER WINGFIELD (RN5013):
HE WAS EDWARD I'S CLERK OF THE WARDROBE, WHICH MEANT EFFECTIVELY THE MINISTER IN CHARGE OF THE WAR OFFICE, THE FOREIGN OFFICE AND THE TREASURY, AND ONE OF THE EIGHT MOST POWERFUL MEN IN THE COUNTRY. HE LIVED AT BRINSTON, NEAR ALTHORP, AND AT BADINGHAM, SUFFOLK, AND AT WEIGHTON, YORKS.
1306 - 1314 CLERK OF THE WARDROBE
1308 - 1310 HIGH STEWART OF ALL KNIGHTS TEMPLARS LANDS IN ENGLAND
1310 TOOK ALL TEMPLARS IN LINCOLN CASTLE TO THE TOWER OF LONDON
ROGER W. OF BISHAM, BERKS, WHERE ROBERT DE BRUCE'S WIFE WAS HELD CAPTIVE.
1312 DELIVERED UP ORFORD CASTLE.
1313 RECEIVED FARMS OF KING'S FAVOURITE, PIERS GAVESTON
1314 OVERSEAS WITH EDWARD I AND IN DUNGANNON, IRELAND. WAS THEN THE KEEPER OF THE
PRIVY SEAL, WHICH HE WAS CARRYING WITH HIM WHEN HE WAS CAPTURED AT THE BATTLE OF BANNOCKBURN IN 1314
T.F.TOUT: CHAPTERS IN MEDIAEVAL ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY VOLS I & V (OF VI), LONDON (1928-30).
COMPILER: JOCELYN WINGFIELD, 18 CHIDDINGSTONE STREET, LONDON SW6 3TG ENGLAND.