1212 - 1285 (74 years)
Has 255 ancestors but no descendants in this family tree.
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Name |
Nicholas de Port-St. John |
Suffix |
Archdeacon of Ferns |
Birth |
1190-1212 |
England, UK |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
aft. 1285 |
Ireland, UK |
Siblings |
8 Siblings |
| 1. Geoffrey de Port-St. John | + | 2. Geoffrey de Port-St. John, Bishop of Ferns, b. 1170-1200, England, UK d. 1254-1258, Ireland (Age 58 years) | | 3. Oliver de Port-St. John, of Ledenham , b. abt. 1190 d. aft. 1229 (Age 40 years) | + | 4. Sir Robert de Port-St. John, of Basing, b. abt. 1190, Basing, Hampshire, England, UK d. Mar 1267, Basing, Hampshire, England, UK (Age 77 years) ▻ Agnes de Cantilupe, of Lordship of Lancarfan m. Robert de Port-St. John; m2. John Turberville, m. 1210-1225 | | 5. Adam de Port-St. John | | 6. William de Port-St. John, b. 1181-1205 | | 7. Godeholde de Port-St. John, m. William de Roos, of Northcraye,, b. 1181-1203 d. aft. 1243 (Age 41 years) ▻ William IV de Ros, of Kent; Hugh de Wyndlesores | | 8. Nicholas de Port-St. John, Archdeacon of Ferns, b. 1190-1212, England, UK d. aft. 1285, Ireland, UK (Age 74 years) | | 9. Richard St. John, Clerk of Hubert de Burgh, of Canterbury - served John as sheriff of Kent (1216–25) and Surrey (1215–16), as well as castellan of Canterbury and Dover., b. abt. 1195, England, UK d. aft. 1272, England, UK (Age 78 years) ▻ | |
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Headstones |
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Person ID |
I105551355 |
St. John Origin and Ancestry DNA Database |
Last Modified |
Jan 09, 2024 |
Father |
William de Port-St. John, of Basing, b. 1166-1172, Basing, Hampshire, England, UK d. 1239, Basing, Hampshire, England, UK (Age 67 years) |
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Mother |
Godehelt Peverell-Paveley, St. John, de Lucy, b. abt. 1172 d. 1243 (Age 71 years) Other Partners: Richard de Lucy |
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Marriage fact |
The Close Roll entry is on pp. 370, 371 of the Calendar of Close Rolls, 1231-1234 (18 Henry III, m. 30), and runs:
"Pro Willelmo de Sancto Johanne. - Rex Willelmo de Haverull', custodi archiepiscopatus Cantuarensis, salutem. Sciatis quod perdonavimus dilecto et fideli nostro Willelmo de Sancto Johanne quadraginta solidos quos ab eo exigitis, eo quod non venit nobiscum in servicium nostrum ad partes Wallie. Perdonavimus etiam Willelmo de Ros, qui filiam predicti Willelmi duxit in
uxorem, quadraginta solidos quos ab eo exigitis pro eodem. Et ideo vobis mandamus quod occasione predicta ipsos Willelmum et Willelmum non distringas, quia volumus ipsos de predictis denariis esse quietos, eo quod fuerunt tempore predicto per preceptum nostrum ad maritimam custodiendam.
Teste rege apud Wyntoniam, xxiiij. die Januarii, anno xviij. Per P. de Rivall'."
[24 January 1233/4]
The king is notifying William de Haverull, guardian of the archbishopric of Canterbury, that he has pardoned William de Saint John 40s which he [the guardian] requires of him, beacuse he did not come with the king in his service to the Welsh parts. He has also pardoned William de Ros, who has
married the daughter of the aforesaid William, 40s which [the guardian] requires of him for the same [reason]. They are not to be distrained because the king wishes them to be quit of the said sums, because at the time they were guarding the coast by the king's orders. |
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Family ID |
F4430 |
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Reference
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St. John, Suzanne. "Nicholas de Port-St. John, Archdeacon of Ferns". The St. John Genealogy Project. https://stjohngenealogy.com/getperson.php?personID=I105551355&tree=OSA0001 (accessed March 28, 2024). |