Robert was perhaps a descendant of John Haddon, the royal serjeant-at-arms who had held office as bailiff of Sandwich by Edward III’s appointment in 1358-9 and 1369-74.2CFR, vii. 58, 101; CPR, 1367-70, p. 298; 1370-4, p. 448. He himself occasionally appears in the Sandwich customs accounts between 1399 and 1417, as exporting small quantities of cloth and corn, and importing wine, sometimes in a vessel of which his kinsman, Thomas Haddon, was master. In 1407 he himself was captain of a ship freighted with a miscellaneous cargo of timber, gold thread, wax and cloth.3E122/126/27, 31, 36, 41, 45; 127/8. In the same year, as executor to John Martham of Sandwich, he bought a suit against one of Martham’s debtors for £42.4CPR, 1405-8, p. 259. He was perhaps father of Thomas Haddon, mayor of Sandwich 1437-40, 1446-9: Sandwich Black bk. ff. 38-50, 73, 75.
HADDON, Robert, of Sandwich, Kent.
| Constituency | Dates |
|---|---|
| Sandwich | [] |
Offices Held
Commr. to assemble ships for action against pirates, Sandwich May 1398.
Jurat, Sandwich Dec. 1404–5; mayor 1416–17.1W. Boys, Sandwich, i. 49, 52.
Address
Main residence: Sandwich, Kent.
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