Crophull, Ralph 1

Birth Name Crophull, Ralph
Gender male
Age at Death 57 years

Narrative

Ralph Crophull is the first of a family of considerable antiquity, and he is mentioned with honor in the time of Edward II, when he had committed to him the counties of Nottingham and Derby, to farm the issue thereof, during the king's pleasure. Also in the ninth of the same reign 1316, he had custody of the counties of Salop and Stafford, with the Castle of Stafford committed to his care; and in the 12th Edward II, he was appointed escheater of this side of Trent. In first of Edward III he was possessed, along with Maud, his wife, of Bonyngton and Sutton on Co. Notts., with view of frank-pledge and other liberties, in said Townships.

 

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1270 Hemington, Leicestershire, England   2a
Event Note

B: Bet. 1270 and 80

Death 1327     2b

Age: 57y

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father de Crophull, Richard1220
Mother
         Crophull, Ralph 1270 1327

Families

Family of Crophull, Ralph and Hemington, Maud

Unknown Partner Hemington, Maud ( * 1285 + ... )
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Crophull, John of Bonnington13101383-07-03

Source References

  1. http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=jdp-fam&id=I8329&style=TABLE
  2. Holly Forrest Tamer: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hollye&id=I10661 @ RootsWeb
      • Source text:

        ID: I10661
        Name: *@Ralph de Crophull
        Sex: M
        Birth: 1270 in Hemington, Leicestershire, England
        Death: AFT 1327
        Note: Ralph Crophull is the first of a family of considerable antiquity, and he is mentioned with honor in the time of Edward II, when he had committed to him the counties of Nottingham and Derby, to farm the issue thereof, during the king's
        Note:
        pleasure. Also in the ninth of the same reign 1316, he had custody of the counties of Salop and Stafford, with the Castle of Stafford committed to his care; and in the 12th Edward II, he was appointed escheater of this side of Trent. In first
        of Edward III he was possessed, along with Maud, his wife, of Bonyngton and Sutton on Co. Notts., with view of frank-pledge and other liberties, in said Townships.
        Change Date: 11 SEP 2007

        Father: *@Richard de Crophull b: ABT 1220 in of Lancaster,England

        Marriage 1 *@Maud b: 1278 in England
        Children
        *@John de Crophull b: ABT 1310 in Hemington, Leicestershire, England

         

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      • Source text:

        ID: I10661
        Name: *@Ralph de Crophull
        Sex: M
        Birth: 1270 in Hemington, Leicestershire, England
        Death: AFT 1327
        Note: Ralph Crophull is the first of a family of considerable antiquity, and he is mentioned with honor in the time of Edward II, when he had committed to him the counties of Nottingham and Derby, to farm the issue thereof, during the king's
        Note:
        pleasure. Also in the ninth of the same reign 1316, he had custody of the counties of Salop and Stafford, with the Castle of Stafford committed to his care; and in the 12th Edward II, he was appointed escheater of this side of Trent. In first
        of Edward III he was possessed, along with Maud, his wife, of Bonyngton and Sutton on Co. Notts., with view of frank-pledge and other liberties, in said Townships.
        Change Date: 11 SEP 2007

        Father: *@Richard de Crophull b: ABT 1220 in of Lancaster,England

        Marriage 1 *@Maud b: 1278 in England
        Children
        *@John de Crophull b: ABT 1310 in Hemington, Leicestershire, England

         

      • Citation:

        holly_tamer@yahoo.com