Constituency Dates
Wallingford [1421 (Dec.)], 1422, 1427, 1429, 1431, 1432, 1433, 1435, 1437
Family and Education
prob. s. of John Warfield (d. bef. 1401). m. 1s.
Offices Held

Attestor, parlty. elections, Oxon. 1414 (Nov.), 1419, 1421 (May), 1421 (Dec.), Wallingford 1426, 1442, Berks. 1431, 1432, 1433, 1435, 1437.

Steward and receiver of the estates of the Stonor fam. by 1415 – d.

Bailiff of the liberty of the honour of Wallingford by Trin. 1420.1 CP40/638, rot. 317d.

Alderman, Wallingford Mich. 1425–6, 1437 – 38; mayor 1430 – 31, 1436 – 37, 1440 – 42.

Coroner, Berks. by Dec. 1430 – d.

Address
Main residence: Wallingford, Berks.
biography text

Little needs to be added to the earlier biography to further emphasize Warfield’s very close connexion with the influential Thomas Chaucer*, although it should be pointed out that his previously unknown role as bailiff of the honour of Wallingford provides more evidence of his official ties to Chaucer, who was steward of the honour and constable of Wallingford castle.2 The Commons 1386-1421, iv. 772-3. J.H. Baker, in Men of Ct. (Selden Soc. supp. ser. xviii), ii. 1626, erroneously calls him William Warfield. Warfield served as a juror in Berkshire at the inquisition post mortem on Chaucer’s widow Maud in May 1437.3 CIPM, xxiv. 686.

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Notes
  • 1. CP40/638, rot. 317d.
  • 2. The Commons 1386-1421, iv. 772-3. J.H. Baker, in Men of Ct. (Selden Soc. supp. ser. xviii), ii. 1626, erroneously calls him William Warfield.
  • 3. CIPM, xxiv. 686.