Margaret was born about 1350 in England, the daughter of Walter de Baskerville and Elizabeth Lacy.
She died in England. The date is not known.
Her husband was Robert Foulshurst. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. Their only known child was Thomas (1369-1400).
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Note 1
!Source: WikiTree Margaret Fouleshurst https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Baskerville-565
Born about 1350 [uncertain] in England [uncertain]
Died [date unknown] in England
Biography
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Margaret Baskerville was a daughter of Sir Walter Baskerville of Bredwardine, Herefordshire, and his wife Elizabeth Lacy.[1][2][3]
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She married Robert Foulshurst of Edlaston, Cheshire.[2][3][4]
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Children:
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Thomas de Fouleshurst [2][3][4][5]
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Thomas, son of Robert de Fouleshurst, was the heir of John Baskerville, son of John, son of Sir Walter Baskerville of Bredwardine, Herefordshire.[2][3][4][6] John Baskerville died on 2 January 1382/1383 and his Inquisition Post Mortem[5] indicated he held lands at Weston upon Wyegh and Bradewardyn in Herefordshire, and Lauton, Pykethorn and Crisseg in Shropshire.
IPM John Baskerville 1390
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John son and heir of John son of Walter Baskerville, knight.[7]
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Writ to the escheator to enquire in what way Thomas son of Robert de Foules-hurste is next heir of the said John son of John; as it is found by an inquisition taken before Hugh Bisleye, late escheator, that he is his heir, but not in what way. 26 May, 13 Richard II.
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HEREFORD. Inq. taken at Hereford, Saturday before the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 13 Richard II [June 1390]
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The said Thomas son of Robert is son of Margaret sister of the said John son of Walter, and kinsman and heir of John son of John son of Walter.
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Similar writ, 26 May, 13 Richard II
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SALOP. Inq. taken at Shrewsbury, Thursday after St. Barnabas, 13 Richard II. Findings as above.
Close Roll 1390
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28 August 1390: To Edward Acton escheator in Salop. Order to Thomas son of Robert de Fouleshurst, which Robert was son of Margaret, sister of John, son of Walter Baskerville knight father of John son of John Baskerville, being cousin and heir of the said John, son of John, seisin of the lands of John son of Walter, John son of John having died within age in ward of the king; as the said Thomas has proved his age before John Leche of Cestre escheator of Cheshire, and the king has taken his homage and fealty. Like writ to John Skidemore escheator in Herefordshire.[8]
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The Close Roll of 1390 appears to be in error in describing Robert as the son of Margaret Baskerville.
Close Roll 1440
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26 November 1440[2]: To the Escheator of Salop. To deliver three fourths of the manor of Cressege to Richard Duke of York. In the time of Edward II Elizabeth Lacy was seised of the manor and she married Walter Baskerville. They had two children John and Margaret. John Baskerville died without issue [John did have a son but he died a minor]. Margaret the sister of John entered the same and was married to Robert Fouleshurst. The manor descended to Thomas Fouleshurst her son and then to his son Thomas, son of Thomas Fouleshurst, son of Thomas [should be Thomas, son of Thomas, son of Robert]. Thomas, son of Thomas, married Isabel who was then living. After his death a fourth part was assigned to Isabel in dower and three fourths to John son and heir of Thomas, son of Thomas. After the death of John the three fourths descended to William Fouleshurst, brother of John. William died without issue and there is no heir of Elizabeth Lacy yet living.
Walter Baskerville, knight marr: Elizabeth Lacy
______ John Baskerville ___ and __ Margaret Baskerville marr: Robert Fouleshurst
____________John Baskerville _______ Thomas Fouleshurst
__________________________________________Thomas Fouleshurst marr: Isabel
________________________________________________ John and William Fouleshurst
See also the IPM of Margaret's great grandson William Fouleshurst of Edleston, Esq., dated 31 October 1440.[