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We20 Robert Weyland was the son of William
de Weyland We21 b 1265 d 20 Mar 1327 and ? and the grandson of Thomas
de Weyland (We22) (about 1228 - 1291+) Chief Justice of the Common Pleas
and Margaret de Moese and great grandson of Sir Nicholas de Weyland (We23)
and Beatrice
Born: about 1285
Married: Cecilia de Baldock, daughter of Thomas de Baldock. Died after 1330 Will |
Coat of arms: d'asur a un lyon d'argent o une bende de gueules |
Robert Weyland and Cecilia de Baldock had issue:
We19 Katherine Weyland We19 William Weyland (We19-3) Margaret Weyland, married John de Tudenham of Oxborough and had Robert de Tudenham, who married Margaret de Herling and had Margaret de Tudenham, who married Edmund Bedingfield and had1. Edmond Bedingfield, married Margaret Scott and had Agnes Bedingfield, who married Christopher Browne etc. till Pres. John Quincy Adams |
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Brandeston, or Brantestuna The family of Dagworth held a lordship in this parish, of the Abbot of St. Edmund's Bury; and in 1253, King Henry III., granted Osbert, son of Harvy de Dagworih1, free warren in the said manor. In the 5th of King Edward I., Sir Thomas de Weyland, gave to Ralph,
Prior of Woodbridge, the rectory of this parish church, for the souls of
Herbert his father, and Beatrix his mother, William and John his brothers,
and Anne his wife; with a piece of meadow, a mill, and two shillings rent
here: and the said Prior covenanted to find a canon to pray for them, in
his conventual church. Sir Herbert, Sir Thomas, Sir Nicholas, and Sir Robert
de Weyland, were buried in the aforesaid Priory.
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Possibly related to the above was:
We24 Nicholas De Weyland b 1193 m 1217 Beatrice x b 1197 We23 Alice Weyland b 1228 m 1249 John De Wingfield Wi22 Sir John de Wingfield (b about 1260 m Anne Peche (dau of Sir John Peche, and Alice Haywar?Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports from 1323 to 1325 (a group of five port towns on the south coast of England) Wi21 Sir John de Wingfield b c 1280 d c 1330 m Elizabeth Honypott |
In the time of King John, Sir William de Weyland, Knt., fined for his villeins here and in Charsfield. He does not, however, seem to have held the lordship, for this does not appear to have come to the Weyland family till the grant of Alan, Lord Burnell, of Acton Burnell, in Shropshire, to Sir John de Weyland, son of Sir Nicholas de Weyland and Beatrice his wife, about 1259, in which year a grant of free warren was made to the said Sir John de Weyland here. From this time to the time of Henry Bedingfield and Catherine his wife in 1541, the manor passed in the same course as the Manor of Brandeston, in Loes Hundred. Nicholas de Weyland had a grant of free warren here in 1285.
Davy says the manor passed on the death of Sir Edmund Weyland in 1369 to his brother Sir John Weyland, and on his death to his daughter and heir, Elizabeth, married to John Harewell, of Warwickshire, whose daughter and heir Joan married John Streech, of Devonshire, and died in 1434. He then makes the manor go to a cousin, Sir Thomas Tuddenham, upon whom he states it was settled by fine, and finally that when Sir Thomas was beheaded in 1461 it passed to Margaret, his sister and heir, the wife of Edmund Bedingfield. A portion of this statement does not, however, seem to be correct.
The manor is specifically mentioned in the inquisition p.m. of Sir Thomas
Tuddenham in 1461, and in that of his sister, Margaret Bedingfield, in
1474.