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 BAftDOLPH. 241 He took au active part in the French and Scutch wars ami was among the retainers o£ Henry (ile Lacy), Karl of Lincoln, at Caerlavcroek. On b' Feb. (1299), Ti Eil. I. tn 2 June (1302)", 35 Ed, 1, he was sum. as a Baron (LORD HAHDdLPH) to Pari., besides the (questionable) summons of S June I291.( d ) He m. Isabel, da. anil eventually sole h. o£ Sir Robert Aci ll.ox, of Addii'gtun,( u ) Surrey, Watton at Stune, Herts., Sc., by Joane, one of the seven daughters (anil coheirs of the first wife) of William (in: Ferrers), Eakl of Dkhbv. He d. Sep. 1304. His widow i/. in or shortly before May 1323. II. 130-1. Thomas (Bardolf), Lord Bardou?, s. ami li. /. at Watton Stone, Herts., nge:l 22 at his father's death ; K.B. at the feast of Pentecost 1305. He was sum. to Pari, from 2d Aug. (1307), 1 Ed. II, to 23 Oct. (1330), 4 Eil. III. He m. Agnes. He d. 15 Dee. 132S ami was Mr. at Shelford Priory, Notts. His widow d. at Huskington, co. Lincoln, 11 Dee. 1357. III. 1328. •!. J&WS (Bardolf), Lord Bardolf, s. ami h., aged 17 at his father's death. He served in Scotland, Almaine and liritany, ami in (1345), 19 Ed. Ill, was a Knight Banneret. He was sum. to Pari. 22 Jan. (1335-0 1, 'J' Ed. 111. to 1 June (1363), 37 Kd. Ill, the later writs being directed to him as "Bardolf dc Vir>iier,ai/."{ r ) He hi. 1336, Elizabeth, only da. and h. of linger (D'Ahomk Lord D'A.morik, by Elizabeth, da. of Gilbert (de Clare), Earl of Gloucester, and Joan, da. of Edward I, King of England. She brought him large estates iu co. Dorset. He d. 5 Aug. 1363, aged 50.[S) IV. 13G3. J,. William (Bardolf), Loud Bardolf, or Baudolph DE Wiumeuay, s. and h., aged 14 at his father's death. He served in the wars iu France and Ireland. He was sum. to Pari, (as M Bardolf de Wirme/ay ") 20 Jan. (1375-6) to 3 Sep. (1385), 9 Hie, 11.(0 He m. Agnes, ,1a. of Michael (PovxiNiis), Loud l'm xixos (to whom he had been in ward) by Joane, da. of Sir Richard Hdeeslky. Will, in which he directs to be Inn: at the Friar Carmelites at Lynn, in Norfolk, dat. 12 Sep. (1385), 9 Hie. II. He d. before 29 Jan. 13S5-6. His widow in. Sir Thomas MORTIMER (whom she survived) and if. 12 June 1103. Will in which she desires to be in)-, at Trinity Priory, Aldgate, Loudon, pr. 13 of same mouth. V. 1385, ">. Thomas (Bardolf), Lord Bardolf, or Bardolph to de Wirmegay, or DE Wormegay, s. and h. b. 22 Dec. 136S in Sussex, 1100-7 'Aged IS at his father's death. He was sum. to Pftrl. from 12 Sep. (1390), 14 Hie. II, to 25 Aug. (1404), 5 Hen. IV,(') as "Bardolf de Wormegay." He m. before 8 July 1382, Joane, da. of Ralph (Crom- well), Lord Cromwell of Tatshall, by Maude, da. of John de Herxakk, heiress of Tatshall. In 1405 he joined the Earl of Northumberland in his rebellion and with him lied to France, but, returning afterwards, was defeated at Bramham moor, co. York, 19 Feb. 1107-8, and d. s.p.m. of his wounds, a few hours subsequently, his remains being afterwards quartered, his head placed on one of the gates of Lincoln mill he himself attainted, when the peerage became forfeited. His widow d. 1 July C) His name occurs in the Rolls of Pari, before the record of Writs of Summons commenced. As to the summons of 1294, see p. 259, note " c." (_) He held a castle and was Lord of one of the manors in the parish of Addington, which was afterwards called Hardolf's manor, and which was held (by Grant Serjeantry ) by making a mess called "gerout " for the King's table. The manor had been held at the time of the Conquest by Tezelin, the King's Cool;, which accounts for the origin of a culinary service. This service was performed to Geo. Ill by Mr. Spencer, Lord of the manor of Addington (both manors being then united), but in *1S07 the property was Mid tu the See of Canterbury. See Tavlor's " Glory of Hegality " (Svo. 1820), p. 147. AM see also Stapletou's "de Autiiplis Lcgibus Liber," p. lxxxviii, note *. J There is proof of his sitting iu the Hulls of Pari. (8) Sec seals of him and his wife, " Her. and Gen.," iv, p. il l. Also see vol. v of «™M'- 71, note, &c.