Sir John Dalyngridge Knight
- Marriage: Joan de la Lynde 1055,1241
- Died: After 1336, Sussex, England
Noted events in his life were:
• Web Reference: Dalyngride Family. John Dalyngrigge's son John (Inq. p.m. dates of 1336), was married to Joan de la Lynde, daughter of John de la Lynd's (d.1272) son Walter, a banneret.
John de Dallingridge, the son, appears in C.P.R. in 1366: A tenement in London sometime of John Dalyngge. Bolingbroke manor with its battled tower was Joan de la Lynd's marriage portion. (History and Antiques). Walter de la Lynde granted a moiety of the manor of Laceby and the advowsom of the church to John Dalyngregge and Joan his wife in 1315. The other moiety went to Cicely wife of Herbert de Flyntes (C143/103/16). In 1322 John de Dalyngrugge grants land in Westham, Sussex to the prior and convent of Michelham (C 143/153/4). He is mentioned in Liconlshire in 1336 (C 135/42/3).
• Background Information. 1241 Sir Edward Dalyngridge, born about 1346, the builder of Bodian Castle. He was the son of John Dalyngryde of the manor of that name, in the parishes of West Hoathly and East Grinstead, who married Joan, daughter and coheiress of Sir Walter Lynde, of Bolebrook, and took the arms of that family.
Sir Edward's son and heir, Sir John Dalyngridge, who is mentioned in the records as lord of Sheffield in 1408, made his will 22 Jun 1417, when about to sail with Henry V's second epedition to France. He entailed the Bodiam estate upon his first cousins, the children of his uncle, Walter Dallingride.
The family of Lewknor were the next owners of Bodiam, Phillipa, niece of Sir Edward Dalyngride having married Sir Thomas Lewknor.
~The Parks nad Forest of Sussex, pp. 40-41
• Background Information. 1055 Sir Edward Dalingruge (brother of Walter Dalinguge), was the grandson and heir of John Dalingrage, of Dalingruge in Sussex, by Joan his wife, daughter and heir of Walter de la Lynde, of Bolebrake, by Joan his wife, aunt of one of the heirs of Philip de Nevile, and daughter of Hugh de Nevile, & (his wife a) daughter, and of of the heirs of Alice de Curcy, and Warren Fitzgerald, a Noble Baron, and Chamberlain to King John. And the said Alice de Curcy, was sister and heir of John de Curcy, Earl of Ulster, in Ireland, son and heir of William de Curcy, Baron of Stoke-Curcy, in the reigh of King Henry II, lineally descened from Richard de Curcy, a Noble Norman, living Anne 1090, in the time of Robert, second Duke of Normandy.
~ Collin's The Peerage of England, Vol. I, p. 510
John married Joan de la Lynde, daughter of Walter de la Lynde and Joan de Neville 1055.,1241
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