John de Colwick
- Marriage: Joanne de Staunton 1109
- Died: 1349, Colwick, Notthinghamshire, England 1109
General Notes:
Taken from Alan Cook's History of Colwick , "de Colwick Pedigree:"
William de Colwick | Reginald de Colwick, d. 1253 | Philip de Colwick, d. 1274 | William de Colwick, d. 1333 | John de Colwick, d. 1349=Joane, daughter of Robert de Staunton | William de Colwick, d. 1361 | Joane de Colwick (heir to her brother Thomas)=Sir Richard Byron 1109
Information about this person:
• Background Information. 1109 Taken from Alan Cook's History of Colwick :
"John de Colwick, son and heir of William, was about 52 years old when he succeeded his father as owner of Colwick in 1333. He married Joane, daughter of Robert de Staunton. John went to Lenton Priory Chancery [High Court of Justice] as bail for two Warwickshire offenders [Close Rolls 1327]. In 1329, John de Colwick and his wife Joane sued John, son of Geoffrey de Staunton, for service extracted by Sir William do Thorpe, from a tenant at Stoke by Newark. When he died in 1349, the King ordered the escheator to claim back his lands. The watermill owned by the de Colwicks was worth 13s. 4d. per year at this time. Hugh de Colwick (probably a brother) was appointed (May 21st, 1345) on commission touching the account of Peter de Guldesburgh, king's clerk while keeper of the wardrobe of Prince of Wales and other sons of the King [Rolls 1345]. Phillip de Colwick, brother of John, was presented by Sir Thomas de Longville to the rectory of Colwick, to which he was instituted on April 3rd, 1348.
John married Joanne de Staunton, daughter of Robert de Staunton and Unknown.1109 (Joanne de Staunton was born in Staunton, Nottinghamshire, England.)
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