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Abt 1415 - 1487 (~ 72 years)
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Name |
Oxenbridge, Robert |
Born |
Abt 1415 |
Of Sussex, England |
Gender |
Male |
Buried |
9 Mar 1487 |
Brede, Sussex, England |
Person ID |
I02386 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
11 Jun 2015 |
Family |
Lyvelode, Anne, b. Abt1430, England , d. - |
Children |
| 1. Oxenbridge, Agnes, bur. 4 Aug 1480, Echingham, Sussex, England  |
| 2. Oxenbridge, Eleanor [Natural] |
| 3. Oxenbridge, Robert, d. 1504, England  |
| 4. Oxenbridge, John, d. 25 Jul 1522, England  |
| 5. Oxenbridge, William, d. Abt 1503, Of Guestling, Sussex, England  |
| 6. Oxenbridge, Thomas, b. Abt 1448, Of Sussex, England , d. 1496 - 1497, Brede, Sussex, England (Age ~ 49 years) |
| 7. Oxenbridge, Adam, b. Abt 1450, Of Sussex, England , d. Sept 1496-Nov 1497, Rye, Sussex, England (Age ~ 47 years) |
+ | 8. Oxenbridge, Margaret, b. Abt 1462, Of Sussex, England , d. 1514, Warbleton, Sussex, England (Age ~ 52 years) |
+ | 9. Oxenbridge, Goddard, b. Abt 1465, Of Brede, Sussex, England , bur. 10.02.1530/31, Brede, Sussex, England  |
+ | 10. Oxenbridge, Maylin, b. Abt 1475, Of Forde Place, Sussex, England , bur. 3 Oct 1544, Beddington, Surrey, England (Age ~ 69 years) |
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Family ID |
F00894 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Will of Robert Oxenbrigge or Oxenbrigg of Brede, Sussex 11 December 1488 PROB 11/
Brede, Sussex: In its church there are brasses with Latin inscriptions to Robert Oxenbridge, dated 1487 and 1492.
Robert Oxenbridge, son of John Oxenbridge and his wife Alice, purchased from Sir Alan Buxhall, an estate at Brede and a reversion of 30 acres of land in 1405. This Robert was followed by another Robert whose son, another Robert died March 1487. His will directed his burial in the Lady Chapel of St. George at Brede. His eldest son Thomas inherited and died in 1497. Thomas' younger brother Sir Goddard then inherited.
Gen-Medieval Archive:
On 26th May of 2002 Henry Sutcliffe wrote:
From VCH Sussex IX:169, it would appear both men have been confused. FWIW I've got hold of the Sussex Visitations of 1530 and 1633-4, published by the Harleian Society in 1905, and they have a long section on the Oxenbridge family on pp. 14 to 16. All in rough agreement so far. A few differences on the very people but I would not credit the Visitation with much veracity.
He was married twice (1) the daughter and heir of Sir Thomas Etchingham
of Etchingham (Christian name not given). Though in the Echingham section of the same Visitation (pp.124-6) they say she was "Anne [or] Elizabeth".
(2) Anne Fiennes.
The Visitation shows a third marriage.
Sir Goddard died in 1531.
Just to confuse matters a tad, there was an Ann Blount, dau of Margaret
Etchingham (sister to the Anne [or] Elizabeth above) who married a
Thomas Oxenbridge whom I cannot locate clearly, or even darkly, in these
pedigrees.
Hope this helps.
Henry Sutliff
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charlotte Smith" wrote in message
news:006901c20363$29b3f3a0$5c9f9c40@prodigy.net...
In 1487 Goddard Oxenbridge died and is buried in Brede, Sussex. Some
records say he was married to Elizabeth Echyngham and others say it
was Robert Oxenbridge who was her husband. The records in Brede say Robert
or Goddard. The church in Etchingham, Sussex has an Agnes Oxenbridge
buried -daughter of Robert.
There is an Ann, dau of a Robert Oxenbridge who was alive in 1574 and
who has no husband assigned to her. But not all the various daus are
in the Visitation(s), notably one Malyn whom Faris says is the dau. of
the Robert who died in 1487.
Tim Powys-Lybbe tim@powys.org
For a patchwork of bygones: http://powys.org
Malyn Oxenbridge was previously the wife of Arthur Darcy of Huntingdon,
Cambridgeshire by whom she had a son Arthur in addition to her children by
Carew.
"Sutliff"
wrote in message
news:11f4sal905d432c@
Sir Godard was son of Robert Oxenbridge of Brede Place, Sussex and his
wife Ann (her maiden name may have been Lovelode, but I have not verified
this). I think it is VCH Sussex (or HOP - Wedgwood) which says that his
grandfather another Robert whose wife was Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas
Echingham. This may be where the confusion of Elizabeth or Anne Echingham
married to Oxenbridges comes into play. Sir Godard's sister was Malyn
Oxenbridge, wife of Sir Richard Carew of Beddington, Surrey. Other sisters
were Katherine and Margaret and brothers were Thomas (wife Anne Blount,
daughter of William Blount and Margaret Echingham) and Robert.
Best regards,
HS
A possible source for some of the above is VCH Sussex IX:169.
""Leo van de Pas"" wrote in message
news:
Dear Charlotte,
This Goddard is new to me. Do you know when he lived? If this Sir Thomas
Echingham is the same as the one for whom gave his will, then Anne must
be wrong as you suggest.
For that Sir Thomas I have already a daughter called Anne married to John
Rogers of Bryanston and then to John Touchet, Lord Audley. This Anne is
also an ancestor of Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales.
Many thanks.
Leo van de Pas
Canberra, Australia
On 10 June 1477 Thomas Echingham, Henry Auger, Robert and Thomas Oxbrygge, William and Henry Belknap and others received a commission to survey the dykes between Appledore and Rye (CPR).
In 1484 Robert won a plea against John Neufeld and Agnes his wife concerning land in Battle, Monfield and Ewsherst (Sussex FF).
On 5 Aug. 1486 Robert Oxenbregge and others enfeoffed Margaret, widow of John Elrington and Elizabeth, widow of Roger Fenys, daughters of Sir Thomas Echingham, kt., of 70 a of land and marsh in Bexhill (Battle Abbey CH).
His will dates from 16 April 1483, his testament from 18 Oct. 1482.
He died on 9 March 1487, will proved at Lambeth 11 Dec.1488 (PROB 11/8).
His wife Ann died 27 Feb. 1493-4. There is a brass with her figure in Brede church where her arms are shown. On a saltier five fleur-de-lis, the centre in pale, the others bendways.
Adam Levelode, her father, was a London merchant and had a brother Robert. Surviving her husband, she had as her dower the manor of Ford and Robert's lands in Brede and Udimore for life.
Robert and Anne had six sons and four daughters:
1. Agnes, appears together with Elizabeth Echingham (d. 3 Dec. 1452-3) on a brass in Echingham church whereupon Agnes's death is marked 4th August 1480.
2. Margaret was first married to John Cheney. From him she received in dower the manor of Cralle in Warbleton and other lands where she maintained Robert, younger son of her brother Goddard. She married secondly Sir Richard Carew of Bedington, Surrey, lieutenant of Calais. Their only son was Nicholas Carew KG, favourite of King Henry VIII, who was executed. Margaret survived him as well. In her will she mentions her stepdaughter Joan Carew, her niece Eleanor, daughter of her sister Maulyn, her stepson Thomas and the two children of William Cheyney deceased. An ancestor of Nicholas Carew, also called Nicholas had the arms OR three lions passant gardant sable (Caverlock Poem, K 22).
3. Mariana was also called Malyn. She married Richard Carew of Bedington who died 23 May 1520. He was son of James Carew and Elianor Hoo, daughter of Lord Hoo and Hastings and Eleanor, daughter of Leonard Lord de Welles, and grandson of Nicholas Carew and Margaret de Fiennes (Genealogies).They had a daughter. - (Margaret and Mariana married to the same man?)
4. Margaret who married John St. John, son of Sir John St. John and Joan Iwardly (Peerage.com).
5. Eleanor, mentioned in her aunt Margaret's will.
6. Katherine died unmarried. The latter two appear on a brass in Brede in c.1500 : "Here lie Mariana and Katharina, daughters of Robert Oxenbrigge, on whose soul may God have mercy."
6. Robert's d. 1503. He married Alice, daughter and heir of Richard Knight of Guestling. She married secondly Henry Lacy. Robert held land in Southbroke, Brede and Udimore. He was steward of the Honour of Aquila, steward of Battle and in 1490 chief steward of Syon Abbey in Sussex, of which he received lands. He was further bailiff for Edward Hastings.
Robert and Alice had a daughter - Anna, married first to Henry Stokes, a merchant of the Staple who exported wool and other merchandise, and secondly Oliver St. John. The three of them released their rights in Bixle (Bexhill) in 1539.
7. William of Guestling. His will was proved in 1504. - He was married to Alice and they had an only daughter Ann.
8. John, a clerk. In 1504 he was presented by the abbey and convent of Ramsey to the church of Shillingdon in Bedford. Canon of Windsor in 1509, founded the Oxenbridge Chantry in the St. George Chapel. Prebendary of Hampstead 1499-1522 was M. John Oxenbrigge B.H.L (Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541, Vol. 7). In 1505 John had a commission with the earl of Surrey and others to collect the money granted to the King by Parliament. He died on 25 July 1522.
9.Thomas, serjeant at law, married Anne who survived him. His will was proved 8 Feb. 1497
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