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the two had made in 1410 he was able not only to retain her estates for life but also to pass some on to their elder son Roger. This arrangement was challenged by his elder stepson William, who obtained judgements which by 1422 stripped Stucley of all his late wife's lands except possibly for a part
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By an agreement dated 6 December 1396, he married Elizabeth (1370–1414), widow of Sir John Bonville (died 21 October 1396) and daughter and sole heiress of John FitzRoger (died before 1372), of Chewton, and his wife Alice (died 1426). Elizabeth's paternal grandfather was Sir Henry FitzRoger (died
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of Merston. Though no longer a significant landowner, he was not impoverished and, while no longer seeking public office, his credit was still good for private transactions with noble and gentry associates such as Lord Botreaux, the MP Sir Richard Stafford, and Sir Edward Stradling.
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As a considerable and wealthy landowner, from 1398 on he undertook various responsibilities in local government, primarily in Sussex and Somerset or adjoining counties. In Sussex, through the MP Sir William Percy he came under the patronage of the local magnates, the
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In 1397 his fortunes were transformed through marrying a widow who brought him estates in at least six counties yielding an income of over 100 pounds a year. Her lands included: Chewton and
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Woodger, L.S. (1993), "Styuecle, Richard (d.1440/1), of Merston and Chewton Mendip, Somerset", in J.S. Roskell; L. Clark; C. Rawcliffe (eds.),
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The Visitations of the County of Devon: Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1531, 1564 & 1620
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estate in Devon, and founded a family that was prominent in the West Country for generations.
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The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna Charta, 1215 ...
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1352), of Chewton, who married Elizabeth Holland (died 1387), daughter of
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Born in the 1370s, his family may have been connected with the village of
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The Strife of the Roses & Days of the Tudors in the West
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by the Stucley family and are visible in stained glass in
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Victoria County History, Volume 4, the Rape of Chichester
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1386-1421
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in 1448, who married Catherine Affeton, heiress of the
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Index


Merston
Chewton Mendip
Devon
Great Stukeley
Huntingdonshire
Royal Household
Richard II
esquire
Ridgewell
Essex
Roger Walden
Lord High Treasurer
Court of Exchequer
Trent
Somerset
Sussex
West Kington
Wiltshire
Mapperton
Dorset
Selling, Kent
Glen Magna
Leicestershire
Earls of Arundel
Richard
Thomas
Collector of Customs
Chichester
escheator

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