John de Harcla

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  • Name John de Harcla  [1, 2
    Gender Male 
    Died 1322  [3
    Person ID I9310  Paul's Tree
    Last Modified 2 Jul 2018 

    Father Michael de Harcla 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother Joan FitzJohn 
    Relationship natural 
    Family ID F5666  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Ermeiarde 
    Children 
     1. Isabel Harcla  [natural]
    Last Modified 2 Jul 2018 
    Family ID F5665  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S642] The History of Parliment, Note 1.
      VCH Lancs. vi. 305, 514; Chetham Soc. n.s. xcii. 81; DKR, xxxiii. 15. According to C.P. Hampson (Bk. of Radclyffes, 19), Richard Radcliffe’s wife was the da. and h. of Sir Robert Pleasington and coh. to Michael Harcla, but Pleasington left a son, Sir Robert*, to succeed him. In many instances, Hampson confuses this Member with his kinsman and namesake, who was sheriff of Lancashire and master forester of Blackburnshire. It is also hard to believe his suggestion that Thomas’s first wife was Ellen, da. and coh. of Hugh Tyldesley, largely on the implausibility of the chronological evidence.

    2. [S766] British History Online, A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 5 The parish of Radcliffe.
      Add. MS. 32103, fol. 146. In 1344 it appears that Richard de Radcliffe was the husband of Isabel daughter and co-heir of John son of Michael de Harcla; De Banco R. 340, m. 400. In 1347 William son of Robert de Radcliffe and Richard de Reddish complained that Richard son of William de Radcliffe and his feoffees had disseised them of the manors of Radcliffe and Prestwich, and various lands there and in Edgeworth and Oswaldtwistle. It appeared that the plaintiffs had been enfeoffed by Richard in 1342, and that he had recently made a new feoffment; Assize R. 1435, 18 d. See farther under Prestwich.
      29. About 1355 livery was granted to Richard de Radcliffe of a messuage and 12 acres in Radcliffe seized into the duke's hands, because Adam de Radcliffe, who had held them of Richard, was hanged for felony, the duke having had his year and day and waste therein; Dep. Keeper's Rep. xxxii, App. 344. In 1365 licence was granted by the bishop for the oratories of Richard de Radcliffe at Radcliffe and elsewhere; Lich. Epis. Reg. v, fol. 11b. In 1369 Richard son of William de Radcliffe and Isabel his wife were concerned in a settlement of Prestwich manor; Final Conc, ii, 176.

    3. [S672] A Genealogical History of the Dormant: Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire, Burke, 1866, p. 261.


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