Peter de Spalding, 12901319 (29 Jahre alt)

Name
Peter /de Spalding/
Art des Namens
auch bekannt als
Vornamen
Peter
Nachnamen-Präfix
de
Nachname
Spalding
Name
Piers /of Spaldynge/
Art des Namens
auch bekannt als
Vornamen
Piers
Nachnamen-Präfix
of
Nachname
Spaldynge
Geburt
um 1290 30
SCT
Details zur Zitierung: Blatt I Familie Spalding, IV.3.2 Peter (1290-1360)
Geburt eines Bruders
Details zur Zitierung: Blatt I Familie Spalding, IV.3.1 Alexander (1290-1360)
Beruf
Arbeitgeber: Sradtgarde zu Berwick
Details zur Zitierung: Band 68 Seite 251 IV
Titel
Esquire
1311
Details zur Zitierung: Band 68 Seite 251 IV
Kirchliche Trauung
vor 1318 (28 Jahre alt)
Details zur Zitierung: Blatt I Familie Spalding, IV.3.2 Peter (1290-1360)
Text:

Verwandte des Earl of March

Militär
Beruf
Keeper http://freepages.folklore.rootsweb.com/~bldr/forests.html
1318
Arbeitgeber: Forest of Kilgery
Ereignis
Treason / Hochverrat
1318
Details zur Zitierung: A Short English Chronicle: London from Edward I to Edward III (1272-1377), Three fifteenth-century chronicles: With historical memoranda by John Stowe (1880), pp. 38-47.URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp. Date accessed : 01 July 2007.
Text:

This yere the towne and the castell of Berwyk was lost throwe treson of Peris of Spaldynge

[(fn. 1) whom the kyng had put there to kepe the towne with many burgesys of the same towne, where fore the chyldren that were put in hostage thorough the burgesys of Berwyke folowde the kynges marchalse many dayesfetterd in strong yrens. And after that cam two cardynals in to Englonde to make peace be twene Englond and Scotland. And as they went toward Durham to have consecrate one Master Lewys of Beamount Bysshop of Durham they were robbyd upon the more ofWynglesdome, of whiche robrye Syr Gylbert of Mytton was atteynt, take, drawne, hangyd, hys hed smyt of, and quarterde. And the same tyme be fel many myscheves in Englond, for the pore people dyed for hungre, and so faste that unethe men myght burythem. For a quarter of whete was then at xl s., and two yeare and di. whete was at x marke a quarter, in so moche that pore people stole chyrdern and ete them, and all so ete howndes, hors, and cattes.]

Tod eines Vaters
Details zur Zitierung: Blatt I Familie Spalding, III.3 Richard (1260-1320)
Tod
nach 1319 (29 Jahre alt)
Details zur Zitierung: Band 68 Seite 251 IV
Text:

bald nach 1319

Geburt eines Sohns
Details zur Zitierung: Blatt I Familie Spalding, V.2.1 John (1330-1410)
Geburt eines Sohns
Details zur Zitierung: Blatt I Familie Spalding, V.2.2 David (1330-1410)
Geburt eines Sohns
Details zur Zitierung: Blatt I Familie Spalding, V.2.3 Richard (1330-1410)
Geburt eines Sohns
Details zur Zitierung: Blatt I Familie Spalding, V.2.4 William (1330-1410)
Familie mit Eltern
Vater
12601320
Geburt: nach 1260 40 SCT
Tod: vor 1320
Bruder
12901360
Geburt: nach 1290 30 SCT
Tod: vor 1360SCT
1 Jahr
er selbst
12901319
Geburt: um 1290 30 SCT
Tod: nach 1319
Familie mit Dunbar
er selbst
12901319
Geburt: um 1290 30 SCT
Tod: nach 1319
Ehefrau
Kirchliche Trauung Kirchliche Trauungvor 1318
13 Jahre
Sohn
1 Jahr
Sohn
1 Jahr
Sohn
13301410
Geburt: nach 1330 40 48
Tod: vor 1410SCT
1 Jahr
Sohn
Quellenzitat
Geburt
Details zur Zitierung: Blatt I Familie Spalding, IV.3.2 Peter (1290-1360)
Beruf
Details zur Zitierung: Band 68 Seite 251 IV
Titel
Details zur Zitierung: Band 68 Seite 251 IV
Kirchliche Trauung
Details zur Zitierung: Blatt I Familie Spalding, IV.3.2 Peter (1290-1360)
Text:

Verwandte des Earl of March

Militär
Details zur Zitierung: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Ereignis
Details zur Zitierung: A Short English Chronicle: London from Edward I to Edward III (1272-1377), Three fifteenth-century chronicles: With historical memoranda by John Stowe (1880), pp. 38-47.URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp. Date accessed : 01 July 2007.
Text:

This yere the towne and the castell of Berwyk was lost throwe treson of Peris of Spaldynge

[(fn. 1) whom the kyng had put there to kepe the towne with many burgesys of the same towne, where fore the chyldren that were put in hostage thorough the burgesys of Berwyke folowde the kynges marchalse many dayesfetterd in strong yrens. And after that cam two cardynals in to Englonde to make peace be twene Englond and Scotland. And as they went toward Durham to have consecrate one Master Lewys of Beamount Bysshop of Durham they were robbyd upon the more ofWynglesdome, of whiche robrye Syr Gylbert of Mytton was atteynt, take, drawne, hangyd, hys hed smyt of, and quarterde. And the same tyme be fel many myscheves in Englond, for the pore people dyed for hungre, and so faste that unethe men myght burythem. For a quarter of whete was then at xl s., and two yeare and di. whete was at x marke a quarter, in so moche that pore people stole chyrdern and ete them, and all so ete howndes, hors, and cattes.]

Tod
Details zur Zitierung: Band 68 Seite 251 IV
Text:

bald nach 1319

Quellenzitat
Details zur Zitierung: Blatt I Familie Spalding, IV.3.2 Peter (1290-1360)