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MARCHAUNT, John II, of Taunton, Som.

Family and Education
poss. s. of William Marchaunt I and bro. of Richard. m. bef. Aug. 1408, Joan, at least 1ch.
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Commr. of sewers between Burnham and Ilchester and at Wells, Som. May 1425.

Parlimentarian
Main residence: Taunton, Som.
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Volume
Commons 1386-1421
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MARCHAUNT, John II

Will
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Oxford 1644
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MAPPERLEY, alias HOLT, Thomas (d.c.1415), of Nottingham.

Family and Education
m. by Sept. 1380, Joan,CAD, vi. C5265. 2s. 1da.
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Bailiff, Nottingham Mich. 1381–2; mayor 1402 – 03; recorder 1407–10.Nottingham Recs. ed. Stevenson, i. 425; ii. 426–7.

Under sheriff, Notts. by Mich. 1387-Nov. 1391.KB27/526 rex m. 1.

Commr. of inquiry, Notts. Oct. 1402 (liability to contribute to repairs to the bridges over the Leen at Nottingham).

Tax collector, Notts. Nov. 1404.

Main residence: Nottingham.
HOLT
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Volume
Commons 1386-1421
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MAPPERLEY ALIAS HOLT, Thomas (-d. c.1415)

Will
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
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MAPLE, William (d.c.1399), of Southampton.

Family and Education
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Lt. to the admiral of the west by Feb. 1384.SC1/43/41.

Commr. of inquiry, Suss., Hants Feb. 1384 (theft of the cargoes of La Katherine and La Thomas of Bishop’s Lynn), Hants July 1386 (alleged fraud by Thomas Appleby, the controller of customs, Southampton), Southampton Feb. 1389 (withholding of rents due to Queen’s Hall, Oxford); to ascertain the quality of wool awaiting export May 1397.

Mayor, Southampton Mich. 1386–9, 1390 – 91, 1396–7.J.S. Davies, Hist. Southampton, 172; Stewards’ Bks. (Soton Rec. Soc. xxxv), i. p. viii.

Tax collector, Hants May 1398.

Main residence: Southampton.
Mapele, Mapille, Mapull
Author
Volume
Commons 1386-1421
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MAPLE, William (-d. c.1399)

Will
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
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MANNINGHAM, Thomas (d.c.1455), of Ardsley and Wrenthorpe, Yorks. and Wrestlingworth, Beds.

Family and Education
m. by Feb. 1418, Katherine (b. by 1406), da. and h. of Katherine née Brown (d. Aug. 1436), of Gamelsby, Cumb., Puttocks Hardwick, Hunts., Wrestlingworth and London, poss. by her last husband, John Asplion (d. by 1417), at least 2s.C139/82/51; CCR, 1454-61, pp. 78-79. The VCH is both wrong and inconsistent in its various accounts of the pedigree of Manningham’s wife, Katherine. According to VCH Hunts. (ii. 276), her mother was the daughter of Oliver Raghton of Wrestlingworth, while elsewhere in the volume (p. 334) and in VCH Beds. (ii. 257) she is described as Oliver’s sister. It is, however, clear from CFR, xiv. 209, that Katherine’s mother was the only surviving child of Eleanor Hereford and her second husband, John Brown, Oliver being the issue of Eleanor’s earlier marriage to John Raghton.
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Escheator, Beds. and Bucks. 23 Nov. 1419 – 16 Nov. 1420, 17 Dec. 1426–12 Nov. 1427.

Commr. to raise a royal loan, Bucks. Nov. 1419, Beds. Nov. 1440; of inquiry Nov. 1423 (repairs to the highway at Wrestlingworth) Apr. 1431 (persons liable to contribute to a royal grant).

J.p. Beds. 20 July 1424–40, 30 Dec. 1440-June 1455.

Assessor of a tax, Beds. Jan. 1436.

Main residences: Ardsley and Wrenthorpe, Yorks.; Wrestlingworth, Beds.
Mannyngham, Manyngham
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Commons 1386-1421
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MANNINGHAM, Thomas (-d. c.1455)

Will
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
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