Richard de Fulleshurst of Edlaston
Events
Date of Birth: unknown.
Place of Birth: unknown.
Date of Death: before 1331.
Place of Death: unknown.
Relationships
Father: Richard de Fulleshurst.
This relationship is given by Ormerod (3:383, 3:385).
Mother: unknown.
Spouse: Ellena.
This relationship is given by Ormerod (3:383, 3:385).
Children:
(Complete source citations for facts about the children on this page are currently outside of the scope of this project. Most information below comes from Ormerod 3:385.)
Richard de Fulleshurst (died about 1350).
Matthew de Fulleshurst.
Sir Robert de Fulleshurst (died about 1389) married Elizabeth de Praers.
John de Fulleshurst.
Evidence
From the Appendix to The Twenty-Seventh Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records (Chester Plea Rolls):
(p. 117):
13 Edw. 2. Fouleshurst, Richard de, and Ellen his wife, and William de Burstowe. Fine -- a tenement in Neubold, near Edlaston. [13 & 14 Edw. 2. m. 7. d, 13 d.]
(p. 118):
15 Edw. 2. Fouleshurst, Richard de, and Ellen his wife, and Robert son of Matthew de Becheton. Fine -- the manor of Edlaston. [14 & 15 Edw. 2. m. 25 d.]
(p. 120):
156 Edw. 2. Fouleshurst, Richard de, and Ellen his wife, and Robert son of Ralph son of Clement, of Wich-Malbank and Alice his wife. Fine -- a tenement in Wich-Malbank. [16 & 17 Edw. 2. m. 11 d, 14 d.]
(p. 123):
19 Edw. 2. Fouleshurst, Richard de, and Ellen his wife, and Robert son of Matthew de Becheton. Fine -- tenements in Edlaston and Batynton. [19 & 20 Edw. 2. m. 15.]
From the Thirty-Sixth Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records Appendix II (Recognizance Rolls of Chester):
(page 187):
1325. Richard de [Fulleshurst], to Richard Dammary, Kt., recognizance for 60l. [19 & 20 Edw. 2. m. 2 d. (4).]
1326, May 26. Richard de [Fulleshurst], to Richard Dammary, Kt., recognizance for 60l. [19 & 20 Edw. 2. m. 1 (10).]
References
Ormerod, George; Peter Leycester; William Smith; William Webb; and Thomas Helsby. The history of the county palatine and city of Chester: compiled from original evidences in public offices, the Harleian and Cottonian mss., parochial registers, private muniments, unpublished ms. collections of successive Cheshire antiquaries, and a personal survey of every township in the county, incorporated with a republication of King's Vale royal and Leycester's Cheshire antiquities. (London: G. Routledge, 1882).
The Twenty-Seventh Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records. (London: 1867).
The Thirty-Sixth Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records. (London: 1875).