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Ezhomm en deus hor servijer eus kalz loazioù evit diskwel gwezennoù bras. Setu perak ne c'hall gwelout an arvererien dizanv nemet 7 remziad diagentidi ha 7 remziad diskennidi en ur wezenn. Ma vennit gwelout ul lignez a-bezh hep enskrivadur, ouzhpennit an testenn ?showfulltree=yes e dibenn chomlec'h URL ar bajenn-mañ. Mar plij, ne lakait e neblec'h all ebet ul liamm eeun ouzh ur wezenn a-bezh.
11/1 <?+?> Thomas Berkeley [Berkeley]

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21/2 <1+1> John Berkeley [Berkeley]

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31/3 <2> John Berkeley [Berkeley]
marvidigezh: 1374

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41/4 <3> John Berkeley [Berkeley]

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51/5 <4> Laurence Berkeley [Berkeley]
eured: <2> Joan Woodford [Woodford]
marvidigezh: 1458

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61/6 <5+2> w Thomas Berkeley [Berkeley]
eured: <3> Emma Brokesby (Petronella) [Brokesby]
marvidigezh: 1488

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71/7 <6+3> Elizabeth Berkeley [Berkeley]
ganedigezh: 1438, Wymondham (Leicestershire), England
ganedigezh: 1464, Lincolnshire (England)
eured: <4> William Hussey [Hussey] g. 1436 a. a. 8 Gwengolo 1495, Lincolnshire (England)
marvidigezh: 6 Eost 1503

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81/8 <7+4> John Hussey [Hussey]
ganedigezh: 1465, Gloucestershire
ganedigezh: 1495, Mangotsfield, Gloucestershire, Margaret Blount
ganedigezh: 28 Mezheven 1538, Lincolnshire (England)
eured: <5> Anne Grey [Grey]
Title: Lord On 12 June 1481 John was appointed surveyor of the lordships, Lincoln County, late of George, Duke of Clarence. He fought at the battle of Stoke, exparte Regis, 16 June 1487;Sheriff of co. Lincolnshire 7 November 1493 to 5 November 1494. In 1494. he held the office of tronage and pesage at Boston; and in this year is described as "esquire of the King's body." He was knighted 1497 at Blackheath, and made a Banneret 1511. On 9 December 1503, as "Knight of the body," he was appointed overseer of the wardships in the King's hand. Master of Lyfield Forest, Rutland, 1505. Comptroller of the Household to Henry VII, and was with the Court at Richmond in 1509 when the King died, also present at this burial at Westminster. In the same year he was commissioner of Oyer and Terminer in Lincolnshire, and on 20 August, shortly after the accession of Henry VIII, be obtained a pardon and release of all debts due to the Crown, In 1513 he was captain of 328 men for the French war. He was present, 9 October 1514, at the marriage of Princess Mary, sister of the King, to Louis XII of France, and in 1515, whilst J.P. and Custos Rot. of Lincolnshire, he was called upon to attend the French Queen. In 1520 he was one of the commissioners to settle disputes with the Hanse, and in June of that year attended the King at the Field of Cloth of Gold. Chief Butler of England 1 June 1521 till his death. On 27 May 1522 he attended the King at Canterbury on the occasion of the visit of the Emperor Charles V. He was sum. as a Knight of the Shire for co. Lincoln to the Parliament of 21 Henry VIII (1529), but was by some instrument, whether writ or patentis unknown, created LORD HUSSEE or HUSSEY, and was admitted to the House of Lords 1 December 1529. On 13 July 1530 he signed the Lords' letter to the Pope in favour of the divorce between the King and Katherine of Aragon. He was present at the christening of Princess Elizabeth in 1533,and his name is mentioned as chamberlain to Princess Mary, the King's daughter, on 31 May of that year and also in 1535. In Sep. 1534 he had a secret interview with Chapuys, the Emperor's Ambassador. On 30 January1535/6 he asked to be excused attendance in Parliament on account of illness. At the time of 'the Lollards' rising in co. Lincoln in October 1536 he sent warning to the Council. He fell under suspicion of the King and although he was believed to be loyal by some, amongst whom was the Earl of Shrewsbury, he was taken to London, but appears to have been excused. Nevertheless he was imprisoned in the Tower. At his indictment in May at Sleaford a true Bill was returned. His trial by the Lords at Westminster concluded on 15 May, when be was found guilty. In June the King ordered him to be beheaded at Lincoln; he was accordingly delivered to the charge of Sir Thomas Wentworth, who took him to Lincoln, where he suffered until 29 June 1537.
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