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# ID: I66814
# Name: Nicholas de MONTGOMERY 1
# Sex: M
# ALIA: Nicholas MONTGOMERY
# Birth: ABT 1357 in Cubley, Derbyshire, England
# Death: 1424



Father: Walter de MONTGOMERY b: ABT 1314 in Cubley, Derbyshire, England
Mother: Maud de FURNIVAL b: ABT 1328 in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, and Sheffield, Yorkshire, England

Marriage 1 Margery FOLJAMBE b: ABT 1363 in Hassop, Derbyshire,and Adwarke, Yorkshire, England

    * Married: BEF 1378

Children

   1. Has Children Maud MONTGOMERY b: ABT 1378 in Cubley, Derbyshire, England
   2. Has No Children Nicholas Montgomery b: ABT 1380 in Cubley, Derbyshire, England


Marriage 2 Ann b: ABT 1357 in England

    * Married: ABT 1364


Marriage 3 MARGARET b: ABT 1372 in England

    * Married: AFT 1395


Sources:

   1. Title: Rosie Bevan - soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com
      Repository:
            Name: soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com
      Page: 11-25-2002
      Text: SIR NICHOLAS DE MONTGOMERY I. Born c 1357, heir of his father Walter
      [Nottinghamshire Archives DD/FJ/4/26/6]. Six pounds in rent from the manor
      of Cubley and a moiety of the manor of Snelston was settled on him and his
      wife Ann and their heirs in 1364 presumably as a marriage settlement [H.J.H
      Garratt (ed), Derbyshire Feet of Fines 1323-1546; no.874]. His first
      appearance in the records was in 1377 when serving on a local commission. In
      1380/81 he was in the service of Thomas of Woodstock overseas when Thomas
      Foljambe administered his affairs (aat a time when Nicholas may have been
      married to Foljambe's niece Margery, daughter of Sir Godfrey Foljambe
      d.1375), knighted by 1381 and in 1388/89, 1410, 1413, 1415 was Knight of the
      Shire for Derbyshire. He held local positions as Justice of the Peace,
      Commissioner of Array, Commissioner of Oyer and Terminer, Commissioner of
      the Peace between 1381 and 1424. He was Constable of Tutbury castle, master
      forester of Tutbury and Needwood chase, parker of Agardsley and Rowley,
      Staffs. for the duchy of Lancaster 23 July 1403-16 Dec. 1408 [J.S.Roskell
      (ed), The House of Commons 1386-1421, v.3 p.760]. Nicholas was married
      subsequently to Margaret, widow of Richard Baskerville (1370-1394), and
      mother of John Baskerville, probably by 1403 when he was ordered by Henry IV
      to fortify Eardisley castle, a Baskerville possession, against the Welsh.
      [Pedigrees of the Plea Rolls, The Genealogist, v.16 p.86 ; M.Salter, The
      Castles of Herefordshire and Worcestershire, 1992. p.19]. In the scutage of
      13 Henry IV Nicholas was assessed at an income of £72 p.a and was receiving
      an annuity for life from the honour of Tutbury of 40 marks [J.P.Yeatman, A
      Feudal History of the County of Derby, v.1 section II, p. 484]. Margaret and
      Nicholas were involved in a suit over the manor of Chabnor, Herefordshire
      with Richard de la Bere in 1413 [The Genealogist v.16 p.86]. Nicholas died
      in 1424 and Margaret was still living in 1436 when she was assessed at £26
      income in Derbyshire [English Historical Review 49:631-2]
      Issue of Nicholas

      - Nicholas. See below. Possibly son by Margery Foljambe.
      - Thomas. As Thomas son of Nicholas Montgomery he was granted the next
      presentation to Sudbury church in 1422. [Charles Cox, Churches of
      Derbyshire, v. 3 p. 316]. A Thomas Montgomery esq, was also mentioned in
      connection with Osmaston chapel in 1406 [A Saltman, The Cartulary of Tutbury
      Priory, (HMSO, 1962) no.426]
      - Possibly Matilda. Wife of Thomas Clarell of Aldwark d.1441. (See separate
      post)
      - Margaret. Probably daughter of Margaret. Settlement of the manor of
      Kedleston, Derbyshire was made on Margaret and John Curzon on their marriage
      in 1411. [I.H.Jeayes, Descriptive Catalogue of Derbyshire Charters (London,
      1906), no. 1505]
The cited information was sourced from Website / URL published on November 18th, 2009 <http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=johanson&id=I66814> The author/originator was Susan Johanson.
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