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Richard de Richmond

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Draycott, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Death: circa 1448 (81-99)
England, United Kingdom
Place of Burial: England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Son of Elyas de Richmond and Wife of Elyas de Richmond
Husband of Elizabeth de Burgh
Father of John Borough
Brother of Elyas de Richmond, the Younger

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About Richard de Richmond

From Richmond Family Ancestry:

http://www.richmondancestry.org/pdf_files/Introduction_Pages.pdf

9. ELYAS DE RICHMOND was living during the time of Edward Ill, 1327-1377. §

10. ELYAS DE RICHMOND was living during the time of Edward III and Richard II, 1327-1399. §§

RICHARD DE RICHMOND (brother of Elyas de Richmond). Upon Richard and Elizabeth, his wife, William de Burgh entailed the manor Burgh, near Catterrick, County York, in the twenty-third year of the reign of Edward III (1350). Richard and Elizabeth de Richmond have free warren in Burgh, in the thirty-fourth year of the reign of Edward III, 1360. §§

Footnotes:

§ Thackeray's Genealogy.

§§ Harleian manuscripts, 6831, pg. 130. Glover’s Collections, folio175, Herald’s College.


According to Jorge H. Castelli's research (no sources cited), his wife, Elizabeth Borough, was born c.1324:

http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/BOROUGH.htm


From British History Online, 'Parishes: Catterick', A History of the County of York North Riding: Volume 1 (1914), pp. 301-313:

http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=64758

BROUGH (Burgh, till 17th cent.) was held by Tor before the Conquest and by Enisan of Count Alan in 1086. (fn. 56) Enisan's successors, the lords of Constable Burton (q.v.), had a mesne lordship here. (fn. 57)

Among the tenants in 1286, when Brough was held in 'divers fees,' was evidently William de Burgh, who was party to an agreement concerning 7 oxgangs here in 1296 and was the principal tenant in 1301. (fn. 58)

He or his son William settled the manor in 1348 on himself in tail-male, with remainder to his daughter Elizabeth (fn. 59) wife of Richard de Richmond, whose heirs took the name of Burgh. (fn. 60)

They were succeeded by a son John who died in 1412. (fn. 61)

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A second manor in Brough was held by the Marmion family till they exchanged it in 1372 with Richard de Richmond for land in East Tanfield. (fn. 71)

Footnotes:

56 Dom. Bk. Fac. 26b.

57 Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 162, 336.

58 Feet of F. Yorks. 24 Edw. I, no. 11; Lay Subs. R. 30 Edw. I (Yorks. Arch. Soc.), 91.

59 James Raine, The Church of Catterick, 22; Feet of F. Yorks. 22 Edw. III, no. 30.

60 James Raine, The Church of Catterick, 22.

61 Ibid.

71 Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 162, 336; Yorks. Fines, 1327–47 (Yorks. Arch. Soc.), 164; Chan. Inq. p.m. 33 Edw. III (1st nos.), no. 38; Yorks. Arch. Journ. xx, 217.

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Richard de Richmond's Timeline

1347
1347
Richmond, North Yorkshire, England
1358
1358
Draycott, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
1448
1448
Age 90
England, United Kingdom
1448
Age 90
England, United Kingdom