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Re: Thomas Chettoe - 1540 to 1622 - Wem, Shropshire, England
« Reply #18 on: Sunday 07 April 24 16:20 BST (UK) »
Mead - Herts, Bucks, Essex
Pontifex - Bucks
Goldhurst - London, Middx, Herts
Kellogg/Kelhog - Essex, Cambs

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Re: Thomas Chettoe - 1540 to 1622 - Wem, Shropshire, England
« Reply #19 on: Sunday 07 April 24 16:22 BST (UK) »
This may be a better link:

https://books.google.fi/books?hl=en&id=hlYN_LmEu8YC&redir_esc=y

Thanks I went direct to googlebooks and downloaded the PDF to extract the page!

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Re: Thomas Chettoe - 1540 to 1622 - Wem, Shropshire, England
« Reply #20 on: Sunday 07 April 24 16:24 BST (UK) »
Have been going through my folder of photocopies and notes.

I have a photocopy of the Shropshire Archaeological Society book at Shropshire Archives. Newport, Salop. Page 173. It is the subsidy roll of 1327.


Listed men for Newport, Salop.

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Will'o de Chatewall'     iij



Just tried a download from archive.org of
https://dn790004.ca.archive.org/0/items/transactionsofsh21shro/transactionsofsh21shro.pdf
Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society.
Download has not worked very well, old and slow computer.

Thought I would look for men listed in Wem or Whitchurch.


Salop Adams,Backhouse,Bailey,Carter,Cartwright,Chambre,Chettoe,Cooper,Fewtrell,Gardner,Greenhouse,Gwilliam, Humphrey,Jenks,Morrey,Otherton,Parry,Pickerall,Powell,Pugh,Reeves,Reynolds,Roberts,Rogers,Salter, Whittakers,Worrall,Wright,Yale

Mont. Davies,Edwards,Hughes,Lewis,Maddox,Mapp,Pritchard
Almeley Prichard
Battersea Young
Brechin Allan,Barrie,Duthie,Hardie,Mathewson,Mitchell,Strachan,Thomson,Valentine,Watt
Chelsea Coates,Smith
Emneth Bennington
Wisbech Bell,Briggs,Willcock

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Re: Thomas Chettoe - 1540 to 1622 - Wem, Shropshire, England
« Reply #21 on: Sunday 07 April 24 16:30 BST (UK) »
Have been going through my folder of photocopies and notes.

I have a photocopy of the Shropshire Archaeological Society book at Shropshire Archives. Newport, Salop. Page 173. It is the subsidy roll of 1327.


Listed men for Newport, Salop.

                                 s       d
Will'o de Chatewall'     iij



Just tried a download from archive.org of
https://dn790004.ca.archive.org/0/items/transactionsofsh21shro/transactionsofsh21shro.pdf
Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society.
Download has not worked very well, old and slow computer.

Thought I would look for men listed in Wem or Whitchurch.

I found a similar thing with the "Collections for a History of Staffordshire" series the downloading and opening of the files was VERY slow but made it worth the wait (sometimes) haha!


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Re: Thomas Chettoe - 1540 to 1622 - Wem, Shropshire, England
« Reply #22 on: Sunday 07 April 24 16:35 BST (UK) »
I found a similar thing with the "Collections for a History of Staffordshire" series the downloading and opening of the files was VERY slow but made it worth the wait (sometimes) haha!

About Chettoe?
Salop Adams,Backhouse,Bailey,Carter,Cartwright,Chambre,Chettoe,Cooper,Fewtrell,Gardner,Greenhouse,Gwilliam, Humphrey,Jenks,Morrey,Otherton,Parry,Pickerall,Powell,Pugh,Reeves,Reynolds,Roberts,Rogers,Salter, Whittakers,Worrall,Wright,Yale

Mont. Davies,Edwards,Hughes,Lewis,Maddox,Mapp,Pritchard
Almeley Prichard
Battersea Young
Brechin Allan,Barrie,Duthie,Hardie,Mathewson,Mitchell,Strachan,Thomson,Valentine,Watt
Chelsea Coates,Smith
Emneth Bennington
Wisbech Bell,Briggs,Willcock

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Re: Thomas Chettoe - 1540 to 1622 - Wem, Shropshire, England
« Reply #23 on: Sunday 07 April 24 16:38 BST (UK) »
I found a similar thing with the "Collections for a History of Staffordshire" series the downloading and opening of the files was VERY slow but made it worth the wait (sometimes) haha!

About Chettoe?

Yes, the pain of the slow downloads was similar when I was downloading those files and looking for Chettoe references.

If you want to message me your email address I can invite you to my ancestry tree so we can compare notes more closely.

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Re: Thomas Chettoe - 1540 to 1622 - Wem, Shropshire, England
« Reply #24 on: Sunday 07 April 24 20:59 BST (UK) »
Some digging for additional Chatewalls yielded the following, and it seems like Chatewall itself was a manor and parcel of land itself, which I think will tie in eventually to Chetal wood and the history of wem source. That's the working theory I'm building at the moment.



The Poll Taxes of 1377, 1379 and 1381: Part 2: Lincolnshire-Westmorland

Page 483

Staffordshire 1381: Cuttlestone Hundred

Radulphus de Chatewall - cult' - Agn' ux' - 2s 0d


Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society
Volume 30


Page 217

Adam de Chatewall


Publications of the Dugdale Society - Volume 17

Page 1

Willelmus Mulward de Chatewall


Registrum Ludowici de Charltone, episcopi herefordensis
Hugh Frensch de Chatewall


The Statute Merchant Roll of Coventry, 1392-1416

Page 1
Willelmus Mulward de Chatewall


Transactions of The Shropshire Archaelogical and Natural History Society - 2nd Series Vol. IV

Page 315
Subsidy Roll of 1327

CHATEWALL

[CHATWALL, 37 Parish of Cardington. This was held half by the Knights Templars, and half by the Draitons. In 1255, William, son of Alan de Draiton held half a hide here under Gilbert de Buckenhull of Bucknell. William's estate passed to his sister Petronilla, wife of John de la Lee. Later it was obtained by Bishop Burnell, and a
moiety of Chatwall is mentioned among the estates of Edward Burnell in 1315.]

Transactions of The Shropshire Archaelogical and Natural History Society - 2nd Series Vol. I

Page 173

Subsidy Roll of 1327

Wil'o de Chatewall' iij

Page 191
Subsidy Roll of 1327

Thom' le Chatour

Nottinghamshire - Somersetshire By Thomas Cox, Anthony Hall, Robert Morden · 1738

Shropshire

Page 648


Cantlop, or Cantelthorp, a Manor of Sir Edward Burnel's, the laft Heir Male of the Family of Burnel's, who left it to this Grand-daughters, as the former Maņor and divers others were.

Chatwall, or Chatewall, the Manor and Eftate of the Burnell Family, which from them paffed to the Lovells ; and being forfeited, was given by King Henry VIII. to the Norfolk Family, as
fome other Manors were, of which we have spoken above.



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Re: Thomas Chettoe - 1540 to 1622 - Wem, Shropshire, England
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Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and Other Analogous Documents Preserved in the Public Record Office Volume 21

Page 374

Chatwall (Chatewall, Chatewalle, Chatewill, Chatwulle) [in Cardington], Salop, 663 manor, 663


Calendar of the Patent Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office
page 79, 80, 85

Chatewall


Hugh Burnell, knight, lord of Holdgate and of Weoley:[Weoley Castle was in Northfield...

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/57ffa3c7-4ca7-463b-9c8e-1011175936d8


Hugh Burnell, knight, lord of Holdgate and of Weoley:[Weoley Castle was in Northfield (Worcs.) and was part of the inheritance of Joyce Botetourt; it was the subject of a special settlement on Burnell in 1386. It passed eventually to the Berkeley coheir: VCH Worcs. iii. 194-5.] and Robert Rikedon of Witham, Robert Darcy of Maldon, William Burley, David Holbeche, Richard Fox of Haselbech, Robert Molyngton, esquires, John Whitside, clerk, John Babelake, William Loudham, esquires, William Blunt, clerk, William Poynous and Nicholas Wilkes. 20 Sept. 2 Hen. V

 
Hugh has granted to Robert and the others [named] the manors of Wottone, Suttone, Corftone, Abbotone, Clea St. Margaret, Eudone Burnell, Holgote, Thongelond, Millynghope, Russhebury, Hopeboudelers, Chatewall, Wolstantone, Smethecote, Longedone, Presteswestone, Nortone, Condovere, Actone Reyner, Uppyntone, Tasseley, Routone, Ambastone, Astwall, Belleswardyn, Benethale, Actone Pigot, Ramesherst, Pulliley and Longefelde Cheyne, and half of the manors of Cantelhope, Streford and Actone Burnell with all their members [etc.] (Salop.) except for the lands which were of William Spark in Sutton, and also all of Hugh's lands and holdings in the vills of Salop and Bruggenorth in the said county, and the advowsons of Chetyngton, Thongelond, Russhebury, Wolstanton, Smethecote, Acton Pigot and Acton Burnell; the manors of Suckley, Wykeburnell, Brightlehampton, Snoddesbury, Broghtonehaket and Russelhalle with their members [etc.] (Worcs.), with the advowson of Broghtonhaket; the manors of Bidford and Brome Burnell (Warws.); the manors of Wolvernehamptone, Willenhale and Billestone (Staffs.); the manor and advowson of Magna Cheverell, the advowson of Fenysutton and a rent of 20 marks from the manor of Budestone (Wilts.); the manor of Compton Dauno (Som.); all of his lands [etc.] in Bristolum; the manor of Rysyndone Basset and the advowson of Wike (Glos.); the manor and advowson of Roulandryght (Oxon.); the manor of Crawele (Bucks.); the manors of Walkefare, Waltham Pouwers, Lachindon and Stanstede Montfechet (Essex), and all of the lands and holdings called Toppyngho le hath and la plume in Hatfeld Peverell and Borham in the said county, and the advowson of Magna Holand; the advowson of Haselbeche (Northants.); the manor of Wikham (Kent); an annual farm of 10 marks paid by Bermondsey Abbey for the manor of Rotherhethe (Surrey); and an annual rent of 10 marks paid by John atte Wode for lands and holdings in Hachesham; to them, their heirs and assigns.

 
Witnesses: William Bourghchere, Gerard Braybrook, William Coggeshale, knights, of Essex, William Neuport, knight, John Swynarton, esquire, of Staffordshire, Thomas Cru, John Trocmarton of Worcestershire, Robert Corbet, Thomas Neuport, John Wynesby, of Shropshire, John Wilcotes of Oxfordshire, Walter Beauchamp, knight, of Wiltshire.

 
At: Acton Burnell.

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Re: Thomas Chettoe - 1540 to 1622 - Wem, Shropshire, England
« Reply #26 on: Sunday 07 April 24 21:16 BST (UK) »
Demise by Robert Rykedon, of Wytham, Robert Darsy, of Maldon, William Boerley, David...
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5886857

   
Demise by Robert Rykedon, of Wytham, Robert Darsy, of Maldon, William Boerley, David Holbeche, Richard Fox, of Haselbeche, Robert Molyngton, esquire, John Whitesyde, clerk, John Bablake, William Londham, esquires, William Blunt, clerk, William Poynour and Nicholas Wylkes, to Hugh, lord of Burnell, knight, lord of Wyleye, for his life, of the manors of Wotton, Onebury, Walton, Sutton Parva, Corston, Abbetou, Ewdon, Burnell, Benthale, Holgot, Brookehampton, Clec St Margaret's, Millyngehop, Russhebury, Astwalle, Hopebondelers, Chatwalle, Wolstanton, Smethecote, Longedon, Presteweston, Condovere, Acton Reigner, Uppynton, Tassheley, Routon and Ambaston, Briggenorth, Acton Burnell, and Acton Pygot; also messuages, lands, and rent, etc, in Chetyngton, Rameshurst, Pulleley, Longefeld, Sallop, Benthale, Streford, Wyggecote Parva, Millyngehop and Rowton, and a moiety of the manors of Cantelhope, Russhebury, Streford, Chatewalle, and Rowton, and a third of the manor of Smethecote, and the advowsons of the churches of Wolstanton, Acton Burnell, Acton Pygot, Russhebury, Smethecote and Chetyngton, with other manors and lands, etc., which they had of the grant of the said Hugh lord of Burnell, in the county of Salop; except the manors of Bromfeld, Auldon, Pycheford, Eton, Thongelonde, Norton by Condore, and lands in Sutton Parva in Cornedale; demise also to the said Hugh of the manor of Wolverhampton, co. Stafford, for his life; with remainder to John Talbot, knight, lord of Fournyvalle, John his son, and Katherine, one of the daughters and heiresses of Edward Burnell, knight, son of the said Hugh, and the heirs of the bodies of the said John and Katherine, and in default of such heirs to the heirs of the said Sir Hugh after the death of the said John Talbot. Witnesses:—Thomas Talbot, Adam Peshale, Richard Lakun, knights, and others (named). Monday before Midsummer day. 4 Henry V. Shropshire, Staffordshire