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REDMAYNE, Richard (1416-76), of Levens, Westmld and Harewood, Yorks.

Family and Education
b. 18 Oct. 1416, s. of Sir Matthew Redmayne (d.v.p.1419) prob. by Joan, da. of Sir Thomas Tunstall (d.1415) of Thurland, Lancs.; gds. and h. of Sir Richard Redmayne† (d. 1426), of Levens and Harewood. W. Greenwood, Redmans of Levens and Harewood, 90, 221. The Commons 1386-1421, iv. 185, claims that Sir Richard had two sons called Matthew, both knights, the eldest by an undocumented 1st w., and our MP’s father by Elizabeth Aldeburgh. The first Sir Matthew, however, makes only one appearance in the records, as co-defendant with Sir Richard, in an assize of novel disseisin of 1397, and, since his name there appears before that of Sir Richard, it is much more likely that this reference refers to Sir Richard’s fa., for whom no accurate date of death is known: JUST1/1509, rots. 4, 6. Sir Richard thus probably had only one s. named Matthew and perhaps only one w. m. Ellen, da. of Sir William Gascoigne† (d.1422) of Gawthorpe, Yorks., at least 4s. inc. William† and Edward†, 1da. These were his surviving children when his eldest son, Sir William, made a will on 11 Sept. 1482: Test. Ebor. iii (Surtees Soc. xlv), 280-1. Dist. Yorks. 1457; Kntd. between Mich. 1463 and Mich. 1465.
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Escheator, Cumb. and Westmld. 5 Nov. 1439 – 4 Nov. 1440.

Commr. of inquiry, Yorks. June 1445 (killing of salmon).

J.p. Westmld. 17 Jan. 1471 – May 1474.

Main residences: Levens, Westmld; Harewood, Yorks.
Redeman, Redman
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REDE, William, of Reading, Berks.

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b. Eynsham abbey, Oxon. Ibid. 41-42.
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Attestor, parlty. election, Reading 1449 (Feb.), 1450, 1478.

Keeper of the market, Reading Mich. 1447–8; cofferer 28 Oct. 1448–50; ? constable 5 May-Mich. 1452; mayor Mich. 1452–5, 1456 – 57, 1464 – 65, 1467 – 68, 1469–70. CAD, i. A567, 570, 591; Berks. RO, Reading recs., deeds R/AT1/148, 155; Reading Recs. 29, 31, 35, 39–44, 46, 58, 60, 63. His election as constable is doubtful, as it was crossed through in the record: Reading Recs. 38. He was not mayor in 1455–6, as has been assumed from ibid. 43, for William Pernecote* was paid the mayor’s fee of five marks for that year, and is otherwise recorded in office: Reading recs., cofferers’ accts. R/FA/2, no. 38; CAD, i. A561. Rede certainly officiated in 1456–7: cofferers’ acct. no. 39.

Main residence: Reading, Berks.
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REDE, John II, of Hastings, Suss.

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Bailiff, Hastings 3 May 1433–18 Apr. 1434. E122/177/28; White and Black Bks. of Cinque Ports (Kent Rec. Ser. xix), 3. Although Thomas Carpenter* was called bailiff of Hastings on 7 Dec. 1433, he may have been simply acting as Rede’s deputy during his absence at Parl.: White and Black Bks. 2.

Cinque Ports’ bailiff to Yarmouth Sept.-Nov. 1434. White and Black Bks. 4.

Main residence: Hastings, Suss.
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REDE, John I (d.c.1439), of Dartmouth, Devon.

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m. ?1s.
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Commr. to take mariners to serve the King at sea Apr. 1412.

Bailiff, Dartmouth Mich. 1420–1. SC6/827/7, m. 3.

Main residence: Dartmouth, Devon.
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REDE, Edmund (1413-89), of Boarstall, Bucks. and Checkendon, Oxon.

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b. 21 Sept. 1413, s. and h. of Edmund Rede (d.1430) of Checkendon by Christine (d.1435), da. and h. of Robert James*; gds. of John Rede† (d.1404) of Checkendon. Boarstall Cart. (Oxf. Historical Soc. lxxxviii), pp. ix, 167; CIPM, xxiii. 638-40; The Commons 1386-1421, iv. 181. m. (1) 1434, Agnes, da. of John Cottesmore, c.j.c.p. (d.1439) of Baldwin Brightwell, Oxon. by Amice (d.c.1445), da. of William Bruley† of Waterstock, Oxon., Boarstall Cart. 49, 63; Oxf. DNB, ‘Cottesmore, John’; VCH Oxon. vii. 125. 4s. (1 d.v.p.), 2da.; Boarstall Cart. pp. x, 286-95; R.E. Archer, ‘Piety, Chivalry and Family’, in Soldiers, Nobles and Gentlemen ed. Coss and Tyerman, 128, 142. (2) 29 Jan. 1461, Archer, 143. Katherine (d. Aug. 1498), CFR, xxii. nos. 594, 618; CIPM Hen. VII, ii. 237-8. da. of Walter Green*, wid. of William Stalworth (d.1446) of London, CP40/751, rot. 231. Stalworth had been the King’s surgeon and steward of Cheylesmore, Warws.: CPR, 1436-41, p. 280; 1446-52, pp. 6, 27. and John Gaynesford II*, Boarstall Cart. p. ix; VCH Oxon. vi. 161. s.p.m. CFR, xxii. nos. 634-5. Dist. 1439, 1458, Kntd. 23 May 1465. Letters and Pprs. Illust. Wars of English ed. Stevenson, ii. [784].
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Attestor, parlty. elections, Oxon. 1449 (Feb.), Bucks. 1478.

Keeper, royal forests of Bernwood, Stowood and Shotover, Bucks. and Oxon. 29 Mar. 1435–?d.

Sheriff, Oxon. and Berks. 3 Nov. 1438 – 4 Nov. 1439, 3 Dec. 1450 – 7 Nov. 1451, Beds. and Bucks. 6 Nov. 1442 – 3 Nov. 1443, 18 Nov. 1460 – 12 Dec. 1461.

J.p. Bucks. 28 Nov. 1439 – Dec. 1440, 1 Feb. 1441 – Mar. 1463, 19 Mar. 1463 (q.)-Oct. 1464, 13 May 1466–83, Oxon. 5 Dec. 1483 – Sept. 1485.

Commr. of gaol delivery, Wallingford castle Nov. 1440, June 1443, June 1445, July 1447, Feb. 1452, Feb. 1454, Nov. 1456, Mar., Sept. 1458, June 1465, Apr., May 1466, Jan. 1467, Wallingford Feb. 1442, Nov. 1450, Feb. 1462, May 1466, Oxford castle Mar. 1448, Dec. 1459, Nov. 1468, Aylesbury Mar. 1457, Oct. 1472, Oxford Aug. 1463; C66/448, m. 30d; 451, m. 15d; 456, m. 25d; 460, m. 14d; 464, m. 23d; 465, m. 7d; 472, m. 20d; 474, m. 12d; 478, m. 21d; 482, mm. 7d, 16d; 485, m. 17d; 486, m. 21d; 488, m. 12d; 494, m. 6d; 506, m. 15d; 513, mm. 23d, 30d; 515, m. 3d; 516, mm. 13d, 20d; 522, m. 13d; 530, m. 31d. to raise a subsidy, Bucks. Feb. 1441; of inquiry, Oxon. Mar. 1445 (goods of Elizabeth Barantyn), Mar. 1463 (illegal sales of wool), Bucks. Oct. 1470 (felonies, murders and other offences); to treat for loans Sept. 1449; assess subsidy, Oxon. Aug. 1450; of weirs, Berks., Bucks., Oxon. Apr. 1452 (river Thames); to levy issues of Beds. and Bucks. Nov. 1454; of arrest, Berks., Oxon. June 1457, somewhere Sept. 1462; CPR, 1461–7, p. 230. array, Bucks. Sept. 1457, Oxon. Dec. 1459, ?Apr. 1460 (against the Yorkists), Bucks. Oct. 1469, May 1471, Mar. 1472, Oxon. May 1484; oyer and terminer, Berks., Oxon. Apr. 1464, Bucks. Oct. 1470. Subsequently cancelled: CPR, 1467–77, p. 246.

Steward of Marsh Gibbon, Bucks. for the de la Pole fam. by 1463–1477 or later. J.-P. Genet, ‘Les comptes de l’hopital d’Ewelme’, Annales Économies Sociétés Civilisations, xxvii. 1455.

Main residences: Boarstall, Bucks.; Checkendon, Oxon.
Reade, Reed, Reede
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RATHEBY, John (c.1398-c.1459), of Lincoln.

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b. c.1398, s. and h. of Robert Ratheby (d.1418) of Lincoln by Alice, sis. and h. of Robert Appleby† (d.1407) of Lincoln. m. ?1s.
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Attestor, parlty. elections, Lincoln 1427, 1433, 1450, 1453.

Sheriff, Lincoln Sept. 1422–3, 1442 – 43; mayor 1445 – 46.

Commr. of inquiry, Lincoln Nov. 1445 (lands late of William Northwell); to assign archers Dec. 1457.

Main residence: Lincoln.
Raithby, Raitheby, Rathby, Raythby, Raytheby
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