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Richard (Arches) D'Arches (abt. 1354 - aft. 1384)

Richard D'Arches formerly Arches aka Arcubus
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Biography

"Richard Arches of Eythrope, Bucks."[1]

Son of Richard D'Arches. Brother of Nicholas D'Arches (wife Jane Tochwick).

Property

Manor of Oving/Dynhams
"The Tochwicks were seised in 1346, (fn. 25) and in 1361 they settled the manor of Oving on themselves for life with reversion to their daughter and heir Jane, wife of Nicholas son of Richard Darches, and the heirs of Jane and Nicholas, the remainder, in default, being to Richard brother of Nicholas and his heirs. (fn. 26) Richard Darches, probably the son of the last-mentioned Richard, left a daughter and heir Joan, who married Sir John Dynham, kt., (fn. 27) afterwards Lord Dynham. The latter died in 1458 seised of a messuage and a carucate of land in Oving, held in his wife's right and worth 40s. yearly. (fn. 28) His son John died in 1501 seised of the manor of Oving and leaving as co-heirs his two nephews Sir Edmund Carew, kt., and Sir John Arundel, kt., sons of his sisters Margaret and Catherine respectively, and his two remaining sisters Lady Elizabeth Fitzwarren and Lady Joan Zouche. (fn. 29) The manor retained his name, however, and was known after this date as the manor of DINHAMS or DYNHAMS."[2]

Sources

  1. The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1386-1421, ed. J.S. Roskell, L. Clark, C. Rawcliffe., 1993 [1]
  2. "Parishes : Oving," in A History of the County of Buckingham: Volume 4, ed. William Page (London: Victoria County History, 1927), 85-89. British History Online, accessed March 19, 2016, [2]




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ARCHES SIMON II Son and heir of Richard II Arches and unknown wife.

Simon de Arches was living 1275-1288. Married Lucy de Abberbury, daughter of Richard II de Abberbury and Agnes Shareshull.

[Calendar Inquisitions Post Mortem EIII V14] No. 148. John de Hastings, Earl of Pembroke. Writ 22 April 49 Edward III. [1375] Buckinghamshire. Asshyndon. A toft and 47a. land, meadow and pasture, held of Simon de Arches.

[Calendar Inquisitions Post Mortem RII, V15] No. 166. Edward, Prince of Wales. Writ of Certioari de feodis. 8 February 2RII. [1379] Buckinghamshire - Ethrop, Cryndewelle, Aysshyndon and Hamme. 3 knights’ fees, held by Simon Darches, worth 15l. yearly.

[Calendar Close Rolls RII] 24 August 1379 Westminster. To Thomas atte Lude escheator in Bedfordshire and Bukinghamshire. Order to deliver in dower to Joan the king's mother the knights' fees and parts of fees of Edward prince of Wales etc. which the king has assigned to her, -------; three knights' fees in Ethorp, Ciyndewelle [Cranwell], Asshyndon [Ashendon] and Hamme [in Waddesdon] held by Simon Darches at 15/; --------.

[Calendar Close Rolls RII] 26 October 1387 Westminster. Robert Symeon, son and heir of Robert Symeon of Leukenore knight [militis), to Peter vicar of Leukenore, and other trustees named. Charter with warranty of all his lands, rents, reversions and services with mills, woods etc. --------------, co. Oxford and Abyndon co. Berkes, and all other in those counties. Witnesses: RICHARD DE ABBERBURY, ------, SIMON DE ARCHES, ----------. Dated Leukenore, 20 October 11 Richard II.

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