Dear Doug ~
Since yesterday, I've found still more records relating to Baldwin Marwood, Esquire (died c.1545), his wife, Joan, and their children. Among other things, I've added a new daughter, Philippe Marwood, who married John Warre. I've also included several new references to additional lawsuits.
Baldwin Marwood, Esq., appears to have held an estate called West Sellake located midway between the parishes of Uplowman and Halberton, Devon. Here is a weblink to find the location of the modern Sellake Farm in Uplowman:
https://maps.google.co.uk/
I note that Sellake Farm lies due west of Burlescombe, Devon, which is the the home parish of Baldwin Marwood's potential grandfather, William Ashford. It also lies due east of Tiverton, which is the site of Tiverton Castle, which I believe was the residence of Katherine, Countess of Devon.
As I stated earlier, I don't find any immediate indication of Baldwin's parentage, but I believe he was a son of William Marwood, of Westacot (in Marwood), Devon, by his 2nd wife, Elizabeth Ashford. I might note that Baldwin Marwood is mentioned in connection with a Nicholas Ayssheford in a Chancery lawsuit dated 1518-29.
According to a online website, Baldwin Marwood was a servant of Countess of Devon in 1524, which fact I've now confirmed.
The online website also alleges that he succeeded William Marwood as tenant of Exminster, and that he was granted annuity of L3/6/8 by Henry Courtenay, Marquis in 1525 for good service. I believe these statements are correct.
The record immediately below proves that William Marwood, Esq., who I believe to be Baldwin Marwood's brother, employed Henry Courtenay, Earl of Devon, as a feoffee in 1513. The evidence suggests that the Marwood family were closely associated with both Katherine, Countess of Devon, and her son, Henry Courtenay, Earl of Devon.
Cornwall Record Office, Edgcumbe of Cotehele and Mount Edgcumbe, ME/758/2
Date: 18 September 1513
Grant
1 William Merwode, Esq.
2 Henry Courtenay, Earl of Devon, Amice Polett, Kt., Jn. Kaylway Esq., Jn. Thomas and Mich. Waygh, clerk
All 1's lands etc. in Bukyngton alias Byckyngton Chuddelegh, Hystor, Seggewyk, Hares, Knyghton, Hethfeld, Brydford, Exeter, Ede, Ynggarleghe and Edeforde in Devon
Apptd. attorneys: Rich. Wanyell and Thos. Coram.
Any additions would be greatly appreciated.
Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah
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Marwood Family
I. Baldwin Marwood, Esq., of West Sellake (in Uplowman), Devon, born say 1480. He married Joan _____. They had three sons, Henry (or Harry), Gent., John, and Bernard, and two daughters, _____ (wife of Philip Rossiter, Gent.) and Philippe (wife of John Warre). In the period, 1492-1547, Baldwin Marwoode sued Robert Harryce, Citizen and draper of London, in the Court of Requests regarding the apprenticeship of the plaintiff to the defendant. In 1513 Lewis Pollard, King's serjeant-at-law, leased the manor of Oakford, Devon to Baldwin Marwood and six other feoffees. In the period, 1515-18, John Button and Isabel, his wife, daughter and heir of Henry Way, sued Baldwin Marwood, gentleman, alias esquire, in Chancery regarding the detention of deeds relating to a messuage and land in Tiverton, Devon. In the period, 1518-29, Richard Drewe of Newton St Cyres, Devon sued Nicholas Ayssheford, feoffee to uses, John Barnhous, and Baldwin Merwod in Chancery regarding the fraudulent conveyance of a messuage and land called West Sellake in Uplowman and Halberton, Devon, whereof the said Baldwin was tenant in tail with reversion to complainant. In 1523 Baldwin Merwood sued Lawrence Chapman, husbandman, of Carhampton, Somerset, and Alice his wife in the Court of Common Pleas regarding a trespass at Lygh in the parish of Old Cleeve, Somerset. In 1524 Baldwin Marwode received 16s. 8d. payment as wages, he then being a servant to Katherine, Countess of Devon. In 1530 Baldwin Marwode sued John Fenymore, husbandman, of Holsworthy, Devon in the Court of the King's Bench regarding a trespass in Holsworthy, Devon. In 1531 Adam William and Richard Bydwell sued Baldwin Merewode, his wife Joan, and their son and heir, Henry Merwode, in the Court of Common Pleas regarding a messuage and land in West Sellake and Uplowman, Devon. In 1533 "as Baldwin Marwod esquire," he sued John Gefford, senior, yeoman, of Norton, Somerset, and Richard Gefford, husbandman, of Wellington, Somerset, in a Devonshire action in the Court of Common Pleas regarding a debt. In 1538 Baldwin Marwoode sued Joan Horn, widow in the Court of Common Pleas to recover goods unlawfully withheld from his possession. In 1544, as "Baldwin Marwode sued Edward Heyne, husbandman, of Halberton, Devon in the Court of Common Pleas regarding a debt. In the period, 1544-51, Joan, late the wife of Baldwin Marwode, sued Roger Kyne in Chancery regarding detention of deeds relating to lands in Uplowman, Devon. His widow, Joan, was a legatee in the 1545 will of her son, Henry Marwood. In the period, 1547-1553, Thomas Rede sued Joan Marwood and John and Bernard her sons and others in the Court of the Star Chamber regarding cutting and carrying wheat at Uplowman, Devon. In the period, 1553-55, the dean and chapter of Bristol sued Joan Marwoode in Chancery regarding rent of the parsonage of Halberton (Holberton), Devon, of the demise of the late monastery of St Augustine's, Bristol.
References:
Brewer, Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII 4(1) (1870): 341. Western Antiquary 3 (1884): 83; 9 (1890): 77-78 (will of Henry Marwood). Court of Common Pleas, CP40/1038, rot. 332d (available at
http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT3/H8/CP40no1038/bCP40no1038dorses/IMG_0332.htm). Court of Common Pleas, CP40/1068, rot. 176f (available at
http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H8/CP40no1068/aCP40no1068fronts/IMG_0176.htm). Court of Common Pleas, CP40/1076, rot. 5198f (available at
http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H8/CP40no1076/aCP40no1076fronts/IMG_5198.htm). Court of Common Pleas, CP40/1096, rot. 1965f (available at
http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H8/CP40no1096/aCP40no1096fronts/IMG_1965.htm). Court of Common Pleas, CP40/1120, rot. 7579d (available at
http://aalt.law.uh.edu/aalt1/H8/CP40no1120/bCP40no1120dorses/IMG_7579.htm). Court of King's Bench, KB27/1074, rot. 4481d (available at
http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H8/KB27no1074/bKB27no1074dorses/IMG_4481.htm).
National Archives, C 1/391/24; C 1/496/44; C 1/1142/22; C 1/1330/69-74; REQ 2/5/211; REQ 2/5/260; STAC 3/2/2. Devon Record Office: Oakford, 1186M/F 1 (available at
www.a2a.org.uk/search/index.asp).
Children of Baldwin Marwood, Esq., by Joan _____:
i. Henry (or Harry) Marwood, Gent., born say 1510. He was admitted a member of Lincoln's Inn in 1532. In 1537 Henry Marwode [Marwood] and Henry Chyverton (or Chynerton) sued Philip Rocetter [Rossiter], Gent., of Combe St. Nicholas, Somerset in the Court of Common Pleas regarding a recognizance bond Baildon, Records of the Honorable Society of Lincoln's Inn 1 (1896): 47. In 1544-47, Thomas Rede, merchant, of Uplowman, Devon sued Harry Marwod, gentleman, son of Baldwin Marwod, and Nicholas Helyer, his tenant in Chancery regarding messuages and lands in Uplowman, Devon, formerly of John Pasmore and Cecily his wife. Henry Marwood left a will dated 20 June 1545, proved 13 Sept. 1547. Western Antiquary 9 (1890): 77-78 (will of Henry Marwood). Court of Common Pleas, CP40/1092, rot. 3942d (available at
http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H8/CP40no1092/bCP40no1092dorses/IMG_3942.htm). National Archives, C 1/1155/12-16.
ii. John Marwood. He was a legatee in the 1545 will of his brother, Henry Marwood. In the period, 1556-58, John son of Baldwin Marwode, gentleman sued Edward Drewe in Chancery regarding messuage and lands in Halberton, formerly of John Crosse. Western Antiquary 9 (1890): 77-78 (will of Henry Marwood). National Archives, C 1/1453/22.
iii. Bernard Marwood, of Halberton, Devon. He was a legatee in the 1545 will of his brother, Henry Marwood. He died before 14 Oct. 1581. He married _____. They had one son, John (living 1581), and one daughter, Fortune (living 1581). Western Antiquary 9 (1890): 77-78 (will of Henry Marwood).
iv. _____ (daughter), married Philip Rossiter, Gent., of Combe St. Nicholas, Somerset. In 1530 Henry Courtenay, Marquess of Exeter, sued Philip Rocetter, Gent., of Combe St. Nicholas, Somerset, Thomas Rocetter, clerk, of Lamport, Elizabeth Rocetter, widow, of Lamport, and five others in the Court of the King's Bench regarding a trespass. In 1537 Henry Marwode [Marwood] and Henry Chyverton (or Chynerton) sued Philip Rocetter [Rossiter], Gent., of Combe St. Nicholas, Somerset in the Court of Common Pleas regarding a recognizance bond [Reference: Court of Common Pleas, CP40/1092, rot. 3942d (available at
http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H8/CP40no1092/bCP40no1092dorses/IMG_3942.htm). Court of King's Bench, KB27/1074, rot. 4304f (available at
http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H8/KB27no1074/aKB27no1074fronts/IMG_4304.htm).
v. Philippe Marwood, married in 1544 John Warre. St. George Vis. of Somerset 1623 (H.S.P. 11) (1876): 116 (Warre ped.: "Philippa d. of Baldwin Marwood of West Zealock in Som. 2nd w. s.p. = John Warre 2nd s. of Sir Richard, Esq. = Eliz. d. of Sir Nich. Wadham of Merifield 1st w. widow of Ed. Bamfield of Poltim or Poltimore in Devon."). Somerset Archive and Record Service, Sanford family of Nynehead, personal and estate papers, DD\SF/788 (Marr. settlement. Re int. marr. of Baldewyne Marwood's dau. Phyllypp[a] & John Warre Date: 1544 Estate in Som. to the value of £10 per annum).