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Sir Thomas de Ufford

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Stow, Suffolk, England (United Kingdom)
Death: June 24, 1314 (27-28)
Battle of Bannockburn, Bannockburn, Stirlingshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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Son of Sir Robert de Ufford, Justicar and Joan de Ufford
Husband of Eva de Ufford
Father of John de Ufford; Robert de Ufford and Edmund de Ufford
Half brother of Alice Ufford; Amabilia de Ufford, Prioress of Carrow; Alice Wateville; Robert de Ufford, 1st Baron Ufford and Margaret Coleville

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About Sir Thomas de Ufford

From http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL2.htm#...

ROBERT de Ufford, son of --- (-before 9 Sep 1298).  He had interests in Ufford, Suffolk[485].  m firstly (before 12 May 1273) as her second husband, MARY, widow of WILLIAM de Say, daughter of --- (-after 10 Aug 1280). m secondly (before [1286/87]) JOAN, daughter of --- (-after 18 Nov 1307). 

Robert de Ufford & his first wife had two children: 

2.         THOMAS de Ufford (-killed in battle Bannockburn 24 Jun 1314, bur Langley Abbey, Norfolk).  m (before 2 Dec 1308) as her second husband, EVA de Clavering, widow of THOMAS Audley, daughter of JOHN de Clavering Lord Clavering & his wife Hawise de Tibetot (-30 Sep 1369, bur Langley Abbey, Norfolk).  The manuscript genealogy of the founders of Horsham priory, Norfolk names “Evam...cognomen...Clavering” as the child of “Johannem”, son of “Robertum filium Rogeri”, adding that she had “filiam...Evam, quæ nunc se clamat advocatricem domus de Sibeton, de Langley, sanctæ Fidis et de Bliburg” who married firstly “Thomæ de Audele” who died childless and secondly “militi Radulfo de Ufford” (by whom she had “tres filios...dominos Johannem, Robertum et Edmundum milites”), thirdly “Jacobo de Audele”, and fourthly “Roberto Benhalle militi” who died childless[492].  According to Burke's Dormant and Extinct Peerages[493], the second husband of Eva de Clavering was Ralph de Ufford, who married Matilda de Lancaster, but this is clearly impossible from a chronological point of view (see above).  Secondary sources identify her husband as Thomas de Ufford, son of Robert de Ufford and his first wife Mary, but the primary source on which this information is based has not been identified. 

Thomas & his wife had three children: 

  • a)         JOHN de Ufford .  The manuscript genealogy of the founders of Horsham priory, Norfolk names “tres filios...dominos Johannem, Robertum et Edmundum milites” as the children of Eva and her second husband “militi Radulfo de Ufford”[494]. 
  • b)         ROBERT de Ufford .  The manuscript genealogy of the founders of Horsham priory, Norfolk names “tres filios...dominos Johannem, Robertum et Edmundum milites” as the children of Eva and her second husband “militi Radulfo de Ufford”[495].  same person as...?  ROBERT de Ufford (-after 11 Jun 1381).  The will of "William d´Ufford Earl of Suffolk", dated 11 Jun 1381, bequeathed property to “Isabel my wife...my sister Dame Maud d´Ufford...my nephew Willoghby Lord Eresby...my nephew Scales and my niece his wife...my cousin of Kardeston...my cousin Robert Ufford...Richard le Scroop...”[496]. 
  • c)         EDMUND de Ufford .  The manuscript genealogy of the founders of Horsham priory, Norfolk names “tres filios...dominos Johannem, Robertum et Edmundum milites” as the children of Eva and her second husband “militi Radulfo de Ufford”, adding that she was succeeded by her son Edmund and giving details of several generations of his descendants[497].  m (before Jul 1338) as her second husband, ALICE, widow of JOHN de Multon Lord Multon, daughter of --- (-before 25 Oct 1339). 

notes

http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00478106&tree=LEO has him as the son of the 2nd wife Joan.


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Sir Thomas de Ufford's Timeline

1286
1286
Stow, Suffolk, England (United Kingdom)
1308
1308
1310
1310
1312
1312
Thurston, Suffolk, England
1314
June 24, 1314
Age 28
Battle of Bannockburn, Bannockburn, Stirlingshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)