Baron Bardolf of Wormegay in Norfolk

Summary

6th February 1299. Hugh Bardolf 1st Baron Bardolf [aged 39] created.

September 1304. Son Thomas Bardolf 2nd Baron Bardolf [aged 21] succeeded.

11th December 1357. Son John Bardolf 3rd Baron Bardolf [aged 43] succeeded.

29th July 1363. Son William Bardolf 4th Baron Bardolf [aged 13] succeeded.

29th January 1386. Son Thomas Bardolf 5th Baron Bardolf [aged 16] succeeded.

4th December 1406. Thomas Bardolf 5th Baron Bardolf forfeit.

6th November 1453. Fourth Cousin Once Removed William Beaumont 2nd Viscount Beaumont [aged 15] restored.

19th December 1507. William Beaumont 2nd Viscount Beaumont abeyant.

On 6th February 1299 Hugh Bardolf 1st Baron Bardolf [aged 39] was created 1st Baron Bardolf of Wormegay in Norfolk by writ of summons.

In September 1304 Hugh Bardolf 1st Baron Bardolf [aged 44] died. His son Thomas [aged 21] succeeded 2nd Baron Bardolf of Wormegay in Norfolk.

In 1331 Thomas Bardolf 2nd Baron Bardolf [aged 48] and Agnes Grandison Baroness Bardolf [aged 42] were married. She by marriage Baroness Bardolf of Wormegay in Norfolk.

Before 1349 John Bardolf 3rd Baron Bardolf [aged 34] and Elizabeth Damory Baroness Bardolf [aged 30] were married. She by marriage Baroness Bardolf of Wormegay in Norfolk.

On 11th December 1357 Thomas Bardolf 2nd Baron Bardolf [aged 75] died. His son John [aged 43] succeeded 3rd Baron Bardolf of Wormegay in Norfolk.

On 29th July 1363 John Bardolf 3rd Baron Bardolf [aged 49] died at Assisi. His son William [aged 13] succeeded 4th Baron Bardolf of Wormegay in Norfolk. Agnes Poynings Baroness Bardolf by marriage Baroness Bardolf of Wormegay in Norfolk.

On 29th January 1386 William Bardolf 4th Baron Bardolf [aged 36] died. His son Thomas [aged 16] succeeded 5th Baron Bardolf of Wormegay in Norfolk. Avice Cromwell Baroness Bardolf [aged 16] by marriage Baroness Bardolf of Wormegay in Norfolk.

On 4th December 1406 Thomas Bardolf 5th Baron Bardolf [aged 36] was declared a traitor and his titles Baron Bardolf of Wormegay in Norfolk forfeit.

On 19th February 1408 Thomas Rokeby's [aged 28] force of Yorkshire levies defeated the Percy army during the Battle of Bramham Moor bringing to an end the Percy rebellion.

Henry Percy 1st Earl of Northumberland [aged 66] was killed. His body was afterwards hanged, drawn and quartered, his head being sent to London bridge and his quarters to diverse places. Possibly captured hanged, drawn and quartered after the battle. Earl of Northumberland, Baron Percy of Alnwick and Baron Percy of Topcliffe forfeit.

Thomas Bardolf 5th Baron Bardolf [aged 38] was killed. Baron Bardolf of Wormegay in Norfolk had been forfeited in 1406 when Thomas Bardolf 5th Baron Bardolf was declared a traitor. It was restored on the 19th of July 1408 to his two daughters Anne Bardolf Baroness Cobham Sternborough [aged 18] and Joan Bardolf [aged 17] and their husbands William Clifford [aged 33] and William Phelip [aged 25] respectively.

The Abbot of Hailes Abbey [Map] was executed following the battle since he was wearing armour. Bishop Griffin Yonge [aged 38], Bishop of Bangor, was captured, but wearing his vestments, he avoided execution.

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On 6th November 1453 Anne Bardolf Baroness Cobham Sternborough [aged 64] died. William Beaumont 2nd Viscount Beaumont [aged 15] was restored 6th Baron Bardolf of Wormegay in Norfolk.

On 19th December 1507 William Beaumont 2nd Viscount Beaumont [aged 69] died at Wivenhoe, Essex [Map] where he was buried. Viscount Beaumont extinct. Baron Beaumont and Baron Bardolf of Wormegay in Norfolk abeyant between his two nieces Joanne Lovell and Frideswell Lovell. The issue of Frideswell Lovell were disbarred from succeededing when her son Henry Norreys [aged 25] was attainted. The issue of Joanne Lovell included his great nephews including Henry Norreys, George Stapleton [aged 28] and great-great nephew Brian Stapleton [aged 30]. The title of Baron Beaumont was called out of abeyance in 1840 for Miles Thomas Stapleton 8th Baron Beaumont, a descendant of Brian Stapleton and an 11 x great-nephew of William Beaumont.