John was born on 2 AUG 1372 in England, the son of John de Baskerville and Katharine Parys.
He died on 2 JAN 1382 in England.
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Note 1
!Source: WikiTree John Baskerville https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Baskerville-575
Biography
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John Baskerville was a son of John Baskerville and Katherine .[1][2][3][4][5]
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He was born on 02 Aug 1372.[1][2]
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His father died on 03 Apr 1374.[1]
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20 Oct 1377: To David Holgrave of the county of Salop, - by mainprise of Roger Holme and Richard son of Henry of the county of Nottingham – of the keeping of two thirds of all the lands late of John son of Walter Baskervyll, ‘chivaler’, who held of the king in chief, to hold the same from 21 June last until the lawful age of John, son and heir of the said John son of Walter, and so from heir to heir until one of such heirs shall have come to full age.[6]
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26 Feb 1382/1383: Confirmation in favour of William Huggerford, of the grant, to him by David Holgrave of the county of Salop, of the custody, during the minority, of the heir, of the two parts of the lands late of John son of Walter Baskervill, knight.[7]
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John Baskerville died a minor on 02 Jan 1382/1383.[3][8]
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28 Oct 1383: John Baskerville, son of John, son of Sir Walter Baskerville, died a minor, a ward of the king, leaving Thomas Fouleshurst , son of Robert de Foulehurst as his heir.[9][10]
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His heir was his cousin Thomas Foulshurst.
Inquisitions Post Mortem of his father John Baskerville 1374 & 1375
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Inquisition Post Mortem 1374
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Inquisition Post Mortem of John, son of Walter Baskervyle, knight, following a Writ, 14 August, 48 Edward III [1374].[1]
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NORTHAMPTON. Inq. taken at Daventre, Saturday before Michaelmas, 48 Edward III.
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Helyden. The manor, held jointly with Katharine his wife, who survives, to them and his heirs and assigns, by gift and feoffment of Richard Spark, chaplain. It is held of the barony of Brimmesfeld by service of rendering a rose yearly at Midsummer.
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He died on 3 April last. John his son, aged 2 years on 2 August last, is his heir.
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Writ, 14 August, 48 Edward III.
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SALOP. Inq. taken at Lodelowe, 5 September, 48 Edward III.
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Lauton. A messuage, a carucate of land, 4a. meadow, 4a. several pasture, and 6s. 8d. rent of assise, held of the king in chief by grand serjeanty.
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Pikethorn. A messuage, a carucate of land, 2a. meadow and 13s. rent, held of the king in chief by service of rendering 16d. yearly at the Exchequer by the hands of the sheriff.
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Date of death and heir as above.
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Writ, 14 August, 48 Edward III.
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HEREFORD. Inq. taken at Bradewardyn, 4 September, 48 Edward III.
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Weston on Weghe. A messuage, a carucate of land, 8a. meadow, 20a. pasture, 4a. wood, and 39s. 8d. rent, held of John Brut by payment of 1 lb. pepper yearly.
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Bradewardyn. A toft called ‘Castelplace,’ held of the lord of Penketlyn by service of a peppercorn.
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Date of death and heir as last above.
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Inquisition Post Mortem 1375
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John, son of Walter Baskervill, knight.[2]
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Writ of precipimus, 6 February, 49 Edward III.
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SALOP. Inq. taken at Shrewsbury, 2 April, 49 Edward III [1375]
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Lauton. A messuage, a carucate of land, 4a. meadow, 4a. several pasture and 6s. 8d. rent of assise, held of the king in chief by service of grand serjeanty. Pikethorn. A messuage, a carucate of land, 2a. meadow and 13s. rent of assise, held of the king in chief by service of rendering 16d. yearly at the Exchequer by the hands of the sheriff.
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Crissech. At one time of his life he held the manor of Crissech of the earl of March by knight’s service. Before his death he enfeoffed thereof Alexander de Bayton, Robert de Breodon, John Williames and Richard Spark, chaplains, and their heirs, on condition that they should pay to Margery de Capenhurst, out of the first profits received therefrom, 100l. which she formerly lent him, and that they should enfeoff the son or daughter born of Katharine his wife, then pregnant, when it should come of age, of the said manor, and that when the said Margery had been satisfied of the 100l. they should distribute the residue of the profits of the manor for his soul and the soul of Elizabeth his mother. Thus the feoffment was made collusively.
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He died on 3 April, 48 Edward III. John his son, aged 2 years on 2 August last, is his heir.
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Since his death the said feoffees have had possession of the manor of Crissech and received the issues thereof, save that the aforesaid Katharine has a third part of the manor by way of dower. The premises in Lauton and Pikethorn are still in the king’s hand, and the escheators have to answer for the issues thereof since the death of the said John son of Walter.
Inquisition Post Mortem John Baskerville 1383
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John, son and heir of John, son of Walter Baskervill, knight.[8] Writ of Devenerunt, 1 February, 6 Richard II.
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HEREFORD.Inq. taken at Webbeleye, 9 February, 6 Richard II [1382/1383]
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The under-mentioned tenements came into the hands of Edward III by the death of John son of Walter Baskervill, knight, and by reason of the minority of John, his son and heir. Edward III granted the custody of them until the lawful age of the said heir, and so from heir to heir until one of them should reach full age, to David Holgrave of the county of Salop by letters patent [at a rent of 40 marks yearly. Afterwards David granted all his estate in the custody to William Huggeford. David and William have had possession of the premises until now.
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John son of Walter had no other lands etc. in the county].
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Weston upon Wyegh. Two-thirds of a messuage, of a carucate of land, of 8 a. meadow, of 20 a. pasture, of 4 a. wood and of 39s. 8d. rent, held of John Brut by service of rendering 1 lb. pepper yearly.
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Bradewardyn. Two-thirds of a toft [called ‘Castelplace’], held of the lord of Penkethyn by service of a peppercorn yearly.
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John son and heir of the said John son of Walter died on Friday after St. Silvester last [02 Jan 1382/1383]. Thomas son of Robert Fouleshurst, aged 13 years on Whitsunday last [21 Apr 1382], is his heir.
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Similar writ: 1 February, 6 Richard II
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SALOP. Inq. taken at Bruggenorth, 20 February, 6 Richard II.
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The under-mentioned tenements came into the hands of Edward III as above; and the custody of them was committed to David Holgrave, who granted his estate therein to William Huggeford, as above.
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John son of Walter Baskervill had no other lands etc. in the county.
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Lauton. Two-thirds of a messuage, of a carucate of land, of 4 a. meadow, of 4 a. pasture and of 6s. 8d. rent of assise, held of the king in chief by service of grand serjeanty.
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Pykethorn. Two-thirds of a messuage, of a carucate of land, of 2 a. meadow and of 13s. 4d. rent of assise, held of the king in chief by service of rendering 16d. yearly at the Exchequer by the hands of the sheriff.
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Crisseg. Two-thirds of the manor, held of the heirs of the earl of March, service not known.
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Date of death and heir as above.
Inquisition Post Mortem John Baskerville 1390
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John son and heir of John son of Walter Baskerville, knight.[11]
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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.
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Close Roll 1390
28 Aug 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.[10]
The Close Roll of 1390 appears to be in error in describing Robert as the son of Margaret Baskerville.
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Close Roll 1440
26 Nov 1440[4]: 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 William Fouleshurst of Edleston, Esq., dated 31 Oct 1440.[5]