Family and Education
m. Maud, poss. da. and coh. of John Rickhill (d.1432) of Islingham, Kent, 1s.Wm. Salt Arch. Soc. xi. 233; n.s. xii. 114; Arch. Cant. xxxii. 55-70.
Offices Held

Commr. of oyer and terminer, Warws. July 1406, Staffs. Nov. 1436, Jan. 1439; inquiry Apr. 1419 (lands held by a tenant of the earl of Stafford), Dec. 1420 (lands of Thomas Swynnerton, an outlaw), Jan. 1439 (hoarding of grain); to raise loans Jan. 1420; assess a grant Apr. 1431; distribute tax allowances Jan. 1436; of gaol delivery, Stafford Nov. 1439.

Escheator, Staffs. 7 Nov. 1409 – 29 Nov. 1410, 5 Nov. 1430–26 Nov. 1431.

J.p. Staffs. 6 July 1415–20, 12 Feb. 1422-Nov. 1442.

Dep. justiciar, S. Wales by 18 Jan. 1424-c. June 1438.R.A. Griffiths, Principality of Wales, i. 138.

Parlimentarian
Main residences: Podmore; Aston, Staffs.
Notes

It is often impossible to distinguish the subject of this biography from other contemporaries of the same name, most notably William Lee I*. For this reason only those references directly attributable to the MP have been used here.

Author
Volume
Commons 1386-1421
Web Title

LEE, William II (-d. c.1442)

Will
Estates
Oxford 1644
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