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b. c.1333, s. and h. of John Roches of Bromham by Agnes, da. and coh. of Gilbert Berwick of East Winterslow, Wilts. m. by Apr. 1376, Willelma (c.1365-31 Oct. 1410), da. and event. h. of Sir Robert de la Mare of Steeple Lavington, Wilts. by Maud, da. of Sir Hugh Hastings, 2s. d.v.p. 2da. Kntd. by Mar. 1363.Vis. Wilts. (Harl. Soc. cv), 5-6; CIPM, xi. 44; CFR, xii. 312.
Offices Held

Commr. to distribute a tax allowance, Wilts. May 1373; of oyer and terminer Feb. 1375; inquiry Sept. 1377 (illegal confederations), Hants Jan. 1383 (piracy), Cornw. Mar. 1383 (maritime suit), Wilts. Mar. 1400 (dissensions at Amesbury priory); to put down rebellion, Hants, Wilts. July 1381, Wilts. Dec. 1381, Mar., Dec. 1382; of array, Hants, Wilts. July 1381, Wilts. Dec. 1399; arrest, Cornw. Feb. 1383; gaol delivery, Old Sarum Mar. 1384; to determine appeals against judgements in the ct. of chivalry Jan. 1386, Feb., Mar., May 1394, June 1395, Feb. 1396, in the ct. of admiralty Oct. 1391, Nov. 1393, Aug. 1396; investigate encroachments on the admiral’s jurisdiction by the civic authorities of London Jan. 1391; of weirs, Wilts. June 1398.

Surveyor of the forests of Chippenham, Melksham and Pewsham, Wilts. 5 Dec. 1373 – d.

Ambassador to Aragon 30 Oct. 1377 – 4 May 1378, 20 June 1378.

Jt. warden, Savernake forest, Wilts. 28 June 1381-c.1382.

Keeper of Marlborough castle and surveyor of Savernake forest 28 Mar. 1382 – d.

Adm. to the south and west 22 May 1382 – 23 Nov. 1383, to the north and west 21 May-22 June 1389.

J.p. Wilts. 20 Dec. 1382 – Mar. 1386, 28 June-Nov. 1396.

Dep. marshal of England bef. Mar. 1385, Jan.-Mar. 1394.Nottingham Med. Studies, vii. 77.

Capt. of Brest by 8 Jan. 1386-c. May 1388.

Alnager, Wilts. 20 Nov. 1388–8 Mar. 1389.

Sheriff, Wilts. 7 Nov. 1390–21 Oct. 1391.

Main residence: Bromham, Wilts.
Notes

Care has been taken to distinguish him from his father, from John de Roches† (d. bef. 1349), father-in-law of Sir Bernard Brocas* (M. Burrows, Fam. Brocas of Beaurepaire, 323), and from the Sir John Roches (d.1376) whose family held lands in Wales and Ireland (CP, xi. 43-44). It was probably our John’s father who was constable of Taunton castle by appointment of Bishop Edington of Winchester from bef. May 1355 until Edington’s death in 1366: Reg. Langham (Canterbury and York Soc. liii), 321.

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Commons 1386-1421
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ROCHES, Sir John (c.1333-1400)

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