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BUGGE, Baldwin (d.1435), of Newhall in Thurlaston, Leics.

Family and Education
s. and h. of Edmund Bugge† (d.1410/11) of Newhall by Felicity, sis. of Bartholomew Brokesby*. m. aft. 8 Nov. 1426, Elizabeth (d.1468), da. of Sir Edmund Mulsho*, wid. of Reynold Lathbury of Cadeby, Leics., s.p.
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Attestor, parlty. elections, Leics. 1422, 1423, 1427, 1429, 1431, 1433.

Escheator, Leics. and Warws. 4 Nov. 1428 – 12 Feb. 1430.

Commr. to assess subsidy, Leics. Apr. 1431.

Main residence: Newhall in Thurlaston, Leics.
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BUCKLAND, Thomas, of Gloucester.

Family and Education
m. (1) bef. Mar. 1439, Margery (fl. July 1467); (2) by Aug. 1473, Cecily. Gloucester Corporation Recs. ed. Stevenson, 392-3, 407-8, 410, 413.
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Attestor, parlty. elections, Gloucester 1467, 1472, 1478, Glos. 1472.

Under sheriff, Glos. 1450 – 51, 1453 – 54, 1464–5. CP40/759, rot. 350; E13/145B, rots. 11, 12, 62d; 151, rot. 87; 152, rots. 6, 25, 31d.

Alnager, Glos. 7 July 1451–2. CFR, viii. 194, 245.

Bailiff, Gloucester Mich. 1457–8, 1471–2. VCH Glos. iv. 374; C219/17/2.

Commr. of gaol delivery, Gloucester Jan. 1466 (q.), Sept. 1467; C66/513, m. 12d; 519, m.22d. inquiry, Glos. Aug. 1473 (unpaid farms).

Main residence: Gloucester.
Bokelond, Bucklond, Bukland
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BUCKLAND, Richard (d.1436), of London and Edgcote, Northants.

Family and Education
m. by 1407, Joan (d. 14 July 1462), da. of Richard Gifford (d.1399) of London by his w. Agnes (d.1427), 1da.
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Collector of tunnage and poundage, London 24 Jan. 1413-Mich. 1421.

Victualler, Calais 22 June 1417 – ?Feb. 1436; treasurer 9 June 1421 – 10 Feb. 1436; warden of the exchange and mint 17 Nov. 1421 – 18 Feb. 1436.

Commr. to take musters, Calais Feb. 1419, for the King’s coronation expedition Apr. 1430, of John, Lord Talbot, Dover Feb. 1434, Thomas Lumley and others, July 1434, Robert, Lord Willoughby, and others, Calais July 1435; of inquiry, Picardy Feb. 1422 (lands belonging to castles of Marck, Calais, Guînes and others), Northants. May 1425 (bond tenants of Richard Knightley*), Calais Mar. 1427 (q. King’s lands); to determine appeal in Admiralty ct. June 1426; make a sluice at Oye July 1431; assess subsidy, Northants. Jan. 1436; treat for loans Feb. 1436.

Envoy to treat with ambassadors of doge of Genoa, Feb. 1419, Apr. 1420, John, duke of Burgundy, May 1419, Philip, duke of Burgundy, Oct. 1419, Feb. 1435, grand master and the Hanseatic League Feb., Dec. 1435. Cat. des Rolles Gascons, Normans et Francois ed. Carte, ii. 237, 238, 283, 286; PPC, ii. 245–6; P. Chaplais, Eng. Med. Diplomatic Practice, ii. no. 285; CPR, 1416–22, p. 276.

Lt. of Humphrey, duke of Gloucester, capt. of Balinghem, Picardy by 22 July 1421–d. C76/104, m. 8; E101/53/15.

J.p. Northants. 17 Feb. 1434 – d.

Mayor of the staple, Calais by 13 July 1434-aft. 1 Nov. 1435. E403/715, mm. 14–15; C241/225/152.

Main residences: London; Edgcote, Northants.
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BRYDGES, Thomas (c.1427-93), of Coberley, Glos.

Family and Education
b. c.1427, C140/23/15. s. and h. of Giles Brydges*. CFR, xx. 244. ?; educ. adm. L. Inn 13 Dec. 1450. L. Inn Adm. i. 11. The person in question is simply referred to as ‘Brigges’, presumably the ‘Brigge’ pardoned all vacations in 1454-5 (L. Inn Black Bks. i. 25). Readings and Moots, i. (Selden Soc. lxxi), p. xxxix, makes the unsupported assumption that this was Thomas of Coberley. m. by Feb. 1453, CAD, i. C744. Florence, da. of William Darell*, at least 2s. inc. Henry†, ?1da. Vis. Glos. (Harl. Soc. xxi), 233, 236, 257-8; Trans. Bristol and Glos. Arch. Soc. vii. 303; lxxi. 136; The Commons 1509-58, i. 531-3. According to visitation evidence, the MP had a daughter Eleanor who married (as his third wife) Thomas Pauncefoot*, but possibly the visitations confused Pauncefoot with his grandson John Pauncefoot, who appears to have married Eleanor the daughter of Sir Giles Brydges (d.1511): J. Duncumb, Hist. Herefs. (continued by Cooke), ii (1), 99.
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Attestor, parlty. elections, Glos. 1467, 1478.

Escheator, Glos. 6 Nov. 1454 – 3 Nov. 1455.

Commr. of gaol delivery, Gloucester castle Feb. 1467, Aug. 1472, C66/518, m. 11d; 529, m. 1d. Gloucester June 1467; array, Glos. June 1470, May, Dec. 1484, Dec. 1488; inquiry July 1474 (complaint of Reynold Mille); to assess subsidies, Worcs. Apr. 1483.

?J.p. Glos. 24 Feb. 1473 (q.)-May 1474, 5 Mar. 1484-Oct. 1485. Not only is the identity of the j.p. unclear, it is also possible that two men are conflated here.

Main residence: Coberley, Glos.
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BRYDGES, Giles (1396-1467), of Coberley, Glos. and Eldersfield, Worcs.

Family and Education
b. a; d; bap. 21 Dec. 1396, CIPM, xxi. 148. s. of Thomas Brydges (d.1408) of Haresfield and Matson, Glos. and Eldersfield by his 2nd w. Alice (c.1379-1414), yr. da. and coh. of Thomas Berkeley† (1351-1405) of Coberley and Stoke Orchard, Glos., Chilcote, Derbys., and Eldersfield by his 2nd w. CP, iii. 149; CIPM, xviii. 1020-2; The Commons 1386-1421, ii. 202-3. m. by 1428, Feudal Aids, i. 43. Katherine, da. of James Clifford† of Frampton-on-Severn, Glos. by his 2nd w., wid. of Reynold Guise of Elmore, Glos., 2s. inc. Thomas*, 1da. CP, iii. 149; VCH Beds. iii. 339; The Commons 1386-1421, ii. 588-90; Vis. Glos. (Harl. Soc. xxi), 233. Dist. 1430, 1439, 1465.
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Attestor, parlty. elections, Glos. 1425, 1429, 1435, 1442, 1460, Beds. 1426.

Sheriff, Glos. 10 Feb. – 5 Nov. 1430, 5 Nov. 1453 – 3 Nov. 1454.

J.p. Glos. 18 Oct. 1435 – Nov. 1438, 18 May – Nov. 1439, 8 Aug. 1440 – d., Beds. 12 Mar. 1439 – July 1440.

Commr. of inquiry, Glos. May 1440, June 1441 (concealments), Herefs. Feb. 1447 (concealments), Glos. June 1449 (treasons), July 1449 (estates of Henry Beauchamp, duke of Warwick), Northumb., Yorks., Lincs., Norf., Suff., Essex, Mdx., Glos. Aug. 1451 (shipping to Denmark), Glos. Feb. 1455 (misdeeds of John Cassy*); gaol delivery, Gloucester Nov. 1441, C66/451, m. 20d. Gloucester castle Mar. 1445, July 1449, Feb. 1452, Oct. 1461, Cirencester Mar. 1445, May 1463; C66/505, m. 14d. oyer and terminer, Glos. bef. May 1447, CPR, 1446–52, p. 126. bef. Oct. 1452; KB27/769, rot. 63. to assess subsidy Aug. 1450; of array Sept. 1457, Aug. 1461; to assign archers Dec. 1457; distribute tax allowance July 1463.

Main residences: Coberley, Glos.; Eldersfield, Worcs.
Bridge, Brugge, Brugys, Brygge
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BRYDDE, John, of Locko in Spondon, Derbys.

Family and Education
poss. s. and h. of John Brydde of Locko and Derby. m. at least 1s. John†.
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Attestor, parlty. election, ?Derby 1472.

Clerk of the peace, Notts. bef. 26 Sept. 1435-bef. 13 Jan. 1455. S.J. Payling, ‘Political Society in Notts.’ (Oxf. Univ. D.Phil. thesis, 1987), 311, 313.

Under sheriff, Notts. and Derbys. 4 Nov. 1440–1, 9 Nov. 1447–8, 5 Nov. 1466–7. CP40/722, rot. 106; 756, rot. 240d; E13/152, rot. 63.

Bailiff, duchy of Lancaster manor of Spondon, Derbys. by Mich. 1447-aft. Mich. 1463. DL29/402/6461; 403/6466.

Alnager, Derbys. 8 Nov. 1453 – 27 Nov. 1455; jt. 17 July 1461 – 29 July 1465.

Receiver of executors of Ralph, Lord Cromwell, in Derbys., Leics., Notts., Staffs., Warws. aft. Jan. 1456 – bef.Nov. 1466; royal lands, Derbys., Notts., Staffs., Yorks. 24 Feb. 1462–3.

Jt. keeper, Horston castle, Derbys. 24 Feb. – 1 Aug. 1462.

Collector, customs and subsidies, Kingston-upon-Hull 18 Mar. 1465 – 6 Apr. 1466, 29 Sept. 1467 – 19 Nov. 1469, 9 Aug.-5 Nov. 1470. E356/21, rots. 16d, 17, 17d, 18, 18d.

Commr. to seize lands of rebels, Derbys., Notts. Apr. 1470.

Main residence: Locko in Spondon, Derbys.
Berde, Bird, Bridd, Bridde, Byrd, Byrde
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BRUYN, Richard, of Wistaston, Cheshire and Islingham, Kent and London.

Family and Education
m. (1) 1431/2, Joan (d.1462/3), PCC 3 Godyn (PROB11/5, f. 17), printed in Archaeologia Cantiana, xxxi. 63-64. da. and h. of John Rickhill*, divorced w. of James Hopwode*, s.p.; (2) Elizabeth, wid. of Sir William Culpepper (d.1457) of West Peckham, Kent. C1/42/57-61. She was the mother of Richard Culpepper‡. Dist. Kent 1457.
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Attestor, parlty. elections, Staffs. 1429, Kent 1450, 1472.

Associate justice of assize, western circuit Feb. 1424, Midland circuit Feb., July 1430, Feb. 1431, Feb., July 1433, Feb., July 1437, Jan., June 1438, Jan., June 1439, Jan. 1440. C66/413, m. 13d; 427, mm. 32d, 34d, 38d; 429, m. 21d; 433, mm. 9d, 12d, 15d; 440, mm. 11d, 33d; 442, mm. 20d, 28d; 443, mm. 10d, 20d, 26d; 445, m. 21d.

Filacer, ct. of c.p. by Trin. 1429-Easter 1454. CP40/674–773.

Commr. to hold assize of novel disseisin, Leics. July 1433, Kent Feb. 1454; C66/434, m. 16d; 478, m. 18d; CP40/779, rot. 515. of sewers July 1439; oyer and terminer Dec. 1445, May 1452; array Apr. 1450, Aug. 1456, Sept. 1457, Dec. 1459, Jan., Feb. 1460; inquiry Apr. 1453 (theft of parlty. tenths), Sandwich Nov. 1453 (piracy), Kent Jan. 1454 (wrongful freeing of prisoners), Feb. 1454 (concealments, deceptions by escheators), Feb. 1454 (treasons etc. of Robert Colynson, clerk), Dec. 1454 (felonies); gaol delivery, Maidstone Feb. 1442, July 1453 (q.), C66, 451, m. 5d; 477, m. 36d. Feb. 1457; to assign archers, Kent Dec. 1457.

Under sheriff, London 1439–40. CP40/718, rot. 362d.

J.p. Kent 12 Apr. 1442 – Nov. 1443, q. Nov. 1443 – Dec. 1458, 28 Jan. – June 1471.

Steward of Abp. Stafford’s manor of Wingham, Kent by Oct. 1443, R. Virgoe, ‘Ancient Indictments in K.B.’, in Med. Kentish Soc. (Kent Rec. Ser. xviii), 240. Ralph, Lord Cromwell’s ldship. of Hoo by May 1449, Ibid. 226–7. Kent estates of Humphrey, duke of Buckingham, 1 Jan. 1450-aft. Mich. 1454. C. Rawcliffe, Staffords, 212.

Main residences: Wistaston, Cheshire; Islingham, Kent; London.
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