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Thomas Brewse

Male Abt 1406 - 1482  (~ 76 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Thomas Brewse was born about 1406 in of Stinton, Norfolk, England (son of Robert Brewes and Ela Stapleton); died on 17 Jun 1482; was buried in Woodbridge Priory, Suffolk, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: of Topcroft, Norfolk, England

    Notes:

    Knight of the shire for Suffolk 1435; 1445-46; 1467-68.

    Thomas married Elizabeth Debenham before 1445. Elizabeth (daughter of Gilbert Debenham and Margaret Hastings) was born about 1436; died about 1503; was buried in Chapel of the Field, Norwich, Norfolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    "It seems the couple were married by 1445, since the feoffees of their marriage settlement included William Debenham, esquire, presumably her father’s first cousin who died about that year." [Andrews-Reading and Bevan, citation details below]

    Children:
    1. Margery Brewse was born about 1457; died about 1495; was buried in White Friars, Norwich, Norfolk, England.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Robert Brewes was born in of Stinton in Salle, Norfolk, England (son of John de Brewes and Joan de Shardelow); died before 30 Sep 1424; was buried in Woodbridge Priory, Suffolk, England.

    Robert married Ela Stapleton. Ela (daughter of Miles Stapleton and Ela Ufford) died after 16 Oct 1456. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ela Stapleton (daughter of Miles Stapleton and Ela Ufford); died after 16 Oct 1456.

    Notes:

    She presented to the church of Heydon, Norfolk in 1433.

    Children:
    1. Ela Brewes died between 3 Nov and 9 Dec 1489.
    2. 1. Thomas Brewse was born about 1406 in of Stinton, Norfolk, England; died on 17 Jun 1482; was buried in Woodbridge Priory, Suffolk, England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John de Brewes was born about 1332 in of Stinton in Salle, Norfolk, England (son of John de Brewes and Eve de Ufford); died after 1393; was buried in Woodbridge Priory, Suffolk, England.

    Notes:

    Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, 1376-77. Keeper of Norwich Castle. He was present at the siege of Calais, 1346-47.

    John married Joan de Shardelow before 26 Feb 1365. Joan (daughter of John de Shardelow and Margaret) died before 1376; was buried in Woodbridge Priory, Suffolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Joan de Shardelow (daughter of John de Shardelow and Margaret); died before 1376; was buried in Woodbridge Priory, Suffolk, England.
    Children:
    1. 2. Robert Brewes was born in of Stinton in Salle, Norfolk, England; died before 30 Sep 1424; was buried in Woodbridge Priory, Suffolk, England.
    2. Margaret Brewse was born about 1365; died before 1404.

  3. 6.  Miles Stapleton was born about 23 Jun 1357 in of Ingham, Norfolk, England (son of Miles de Stapleton and Joan de Ingham); died on 10 Apr 1419; was buried in Ingham Priory, Norfolk, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Abt 1355, of Ingham, Norfolk, England
    • Alternate birth: 1356

    Notes:

    "He had letters of protection in 1381 among those sent to Portugal to renew the alliance; afterwards he was sent to Prague to negotiate the marriage of King Richard II and Princess Anne of Bohemia." [Royal Ancestry]

    Miles married Ela Ufford before 1376. Ela (daughter of Edmund de Ufford and Sibyl de Pierrepont) died in 1425; was buried in Ingham Priory, Norfolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Ela Ufford (daughter of Edmund de Ufford and Sibyl de Pierrepont); died in 1425; was buried in Ingham Priory, Norfolk, England.
    Children:
    1. 3. Ela Stapleton died after 16 Oct 1456.
    2. Brian Stapleton was born about 1379; died on 7 Aug 1438; was buried in Ingham, Norfolk, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John de Brewes was born on 10 Aug 1306 in of Stinton in Salle, Norfolk, England (son of Giles de Brewes and Joan de Beaumont); died after 1373.

    Notes:

    He was living in 1374, when he presented to the church of Heydon, Norfolk. Earlier, he presented to the church of Heydon in 1330, 1331, 1332, 1335, 1338, and 1340. In 1360 the manor of Heydon was settled on trustees including Robert de Ufford, Earl of Suffolk, for the use of John Brewes.

    John married Eve de Ufford. Eve (daughter of Robert de Ufford and Cecily de Valoines) died after 1369; was buried in Woodbridge Priory, Suffolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Eve de Ufford (daughter of Robert de Ufford and Cecily de Valoines); died after 1369; was buried in Woodbridge Priory, Suffolk, England.
    Children:
    1. 4. John de Brewes was born about 1332 in of Stinton in Salle, Norfolk, England; died after 1393; was buried in Woodbridge Priory, Suffolk, England.

  3. 10.  John de Shardelow was born in of Shardelow in Little Barton, Suffolk, England.

    John married Margaret. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Margaret
    Children:
    1. 5. Joan de Shardelow died before 1376; was buried in Woodbridge Priory, Suffolk, England.

  5. 12.  Miles de Stapleton was born in of Bedale, Yorkshire, England (son of Gilbert de Stapleton and Agnes Fitz Alan); died on 4 Oct 1364; was buried in Ingham, Norfolk, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 20 Oct 1364

    Notes:

    Walter Rye (citation details below) gives his birth year as "circa 1300", but this has to be wrong, as he was an infant only child on his father's death in 1321. The ODNB (citation details below) says 1320, with a question mark. The ODNB also notes that "[i]t is sometimes impossible to distinguish Sir Miles Stapleton of Bedale from his first cousin, Sir Miles Stapleton of Haddlesey (c.1318–1372)."

    From the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography:

    It was probably he who went overseas in the king's service in September 1342, and the family's historian suggests that he was at the siege of Tournai with his younger brother Brian Stapleton, and then in Brittany. A Miles Stapleton, probably of Bedale, was singled out by the chronicler Adam Murimuth as taking the honours on the first day of a three-day tournament at Windsor which in January 1344 saw the inauguration of the order of the knights of the Round Table. He was given letters of protection to go abroad with Sir John Darcy, the king's chamberlain, in 1345, which may suggest that he was educated in Darcy's household. He was certainly present at the siege of Calais in 1346, and given his later link with the Garter, he almost certainly fought at Crécy in 1346 too. Having become associated with the royal household at about this time, he took part in three further tournaments between October 1347 and January 1348, at Bury St Edmunds, Eltham, and Windsor. An account for the great wardrobe in 1348 describes him as a knight of the chamber, and he became a founder member of the Order of the Garter, sitting on the king's side in the ninth stall.

    In October 1351 Stapleton was sent abroad with William Latimer and then, for a while, the careers of both Miles Stapletons, of Bedale and of Haddlesey, sometimes coincided. In 1354 both witnessed an instrument requesting papal intervention in the Anglo-French war. Stapleton of Bedale was involved in Lancaster's march across Normandy in 1356, and in 1358 he was paid £50 for acting as a messenger to Philippe de Navarre. In 1359 he went abroad again on royal service. In June 1360 he was granted a life annuity of £100, in consideration of his 'laudable service in the king's deeds of war' (CPR, 1358–61, 429). This makes it likely that he is the Miles Stapleton who was one of the witnesses to the treaty of Brétigny in 1360. Abroad again in June 1361 and January 1362, on the latter occasion he made his brother Brian his attorney for two years. His destination in 1362 appears to have been the Baltic rather than France, since in January 1363 he was one of a group of leading English knights recorded as borrowing money from local merchants at Thorn on the Vistula. The money was to be repaid at Bruges. In March 1361 and August 1362 he served on commissions of peace with the earl of Suffolk. Miles Stapleton of Haddlesey was appointed to a commission of the peace headed by the earl of Lancaster in 1361.

    In January 1364 Miles Stapleton of Bedale took out letters of attorney for three more years, but died on 20 October 1364, probably from wounds or disease after the battle of Auray (29 September 1364). […]

    In May 1349 Stapleton was licensed to endow a chantry at North Morton, but following his second marriage his plans became more ambitious, and between 1355 and 1360 his chantry developed into a Trinitarian priory at Ingham, to which Ingham parish church was appropriated. Stapleton was buried in the church, and he and his descendants were commemorated there in a series of splendid brasses: Sir Miles and his second wife were shown holding hands, with the inscription 'Priez pour les almes monseur Miles de Stapleton et Dame Johanne sa femme fille de Monseur Oliver de Ingham fondeurs de cette maison qe dieu de lour almes eit pitee' ('Pray for the souls of Sir Miles Stapleton and Lady Joan his wife, daughter of Sir Oliver Ingham, founders of this house, that God may have pity on their souls'; Gough, 1/2,120). In 1799 the brasses were sold as 'old metal', but rubbings were taken of them before their destruction.

    Miles married Joan de Ingham. Joan (daughter of Oliver de Ingham and Elizabeth) was born about 1320; died between 26 Jun 1360 and 12 Dec 1365; was buried in Ingham, Norfolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Joan de Ingham was born about 1320 (daughter of Oliver de Ingham and Elizabeth); died between 26 Jun 1360 and 12 Dec 1365; was buried in Ingham, Norfolk, England.
    Children:
    1. Joan de Stapleton died on 2 Sep 1385.
    2. 6. Miles Stapleton was born about 23 Jun 1357 in of Ingham, Norfolk, England; died on 10 Apr 1419; was buried in Ingham Priory, Norfolk, England.

  7. 14.  Edmund de Ufford was born in of Great Belstead, Suffolk, England (son of Thomas de Ufford and Eve de Clavering); died between 1 Sep 1374 and 3 Oct 1375; was buried in Langley Abbey, Norfolk, England.

    Notes:

    Walter Rye (citation details below) calls the father of Ela Ufford "Sir Edward [Norris says of Sir Ralph] Ufford".

    Edmund married Sibyl de Pierrepont. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Sibyl de Pierrepont (daughter of John de Pierrepont and Ela de Calthorpe).
    Children:
    1. 7. Ela Ufford died in 1425; was buried in Ingham Priory, Norfolk, England.
    2. Robert de Ufford was born in of Burgh St. Margaret, Norfolk, England; died between 7 Jan 1390 and 1393.