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William Paston (died 1444)

William Paston (1378 – 13 August 1444), the only son of Clement Paston and Beatrice Somerton, had a distinguished career as a lawyer and Justice of the Common Pleas. He acquired considerable property, and is considered "the real founder of the Paston family fortunes".[1][2]

William Paston
Born1378
Paston, Norfolk
Died13 August 1444 (aged 65–66)
London
BuriedNorwich Cathedral
Spouse(s)Agnes Barry
Issue
  • John Paston
  • Edmund Paston
  • William Paston
  • Clement Paston
  • Elizabeth Paston
FatherClement Paston
MotherBeatrice Somerton
Paston arms: Argent, six fleurs-de-lys azure a chief indented or

Family

William Paston was the only son of Clement Paston (d. 1419) and Beatrice Somerton (d. 1409). Two decades after William Paston's death it was alleged that the Paston family had descended from serfs.[2] However, during the reign of Edward IV the Pastons were granted a declaration that they were "gentlemen discended lineally of worship blood sithen [within] the conquest hither".[2]

Career

 
Norwich Cathedral, where William Paston was buried

By 1406 William Paston was an attorney in the Court of Common Pleas, and in the ensuing years occupied various legal posts in East Anglia, acting in 1411 as counsel to the city of Norwich and the cathedral priory, and as chief steward to Bishop Richard Courtenay (d.1415), chief steward of Bromholm Priory, and chief steward of Bishop's Lynn. In 1418 he was appointed a Justice of the Peace for Norfolk, and in 1420 was acting as counsel for the Duchy of Lancaster and for the Earl Marshal, John de Mowbray, 2nd Duke of Norfolk. He was executor and feoffee for several gentlemen in East Anglia, and was appointed to numerous Norfolk commissions.[2][3]

He became serjeant-at-law about 1418, and on 15 October 1429 was appointed a Justice of the Common Pleas, a position in which he served until shortly before his death.[2][4]

During his lifetime Paston "put together an imposing estate from the proceeds of office, carrying his family into the front rank of Norfolk landed families".[2] He purchased the manor of Snailwell in Cambridgeshire, but otherwise confined his property acquisitions to Norfolk. Before 1426 he had purchased the manor of Cromer, and in 1427 he purchased the manor of Gresham from Thomas Chaucer.[2][4] In 1418, he and his wife, Agnes, provided funds for the rebuilding of the parish church at Therfield, where they were formerly commemorated by an inscription in the east window of the north aisle.[5]

Paston died at London on 13 August 1444, and was buried at Norwich, in the Lady Chapel of Norwich Cathedral.[2][4] His widow, who was about twenty years of age at the time of her marriage, survived him by thirty-five years, but never remarried. She died on 18 August 1479, and was buried at the Whitefriars, Norwich, with her parents, grandparents, and youngest son, Clement, who had predeceased her.[2][6]

Marriage and issue

In 1420, at the age of forty-two, Paston married Agnes Barry or Berry (d. 18 August 1479), the daughter and coheir of Sir Edmund Barry (d.1433) of Horwellbury, near Therfield and Royston, Hertfordshire,[7] by whom he had four sons and one daughter:[8][2][9][5]

Letters

Many letters written by William Paston's family and their circle have survived, making the Paston Letters an exceptionally valuable collection of historical documents; the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography has called them "the richest source there is for every aspect of the lives of gentlemen and gentlewomen of the English middle ages".[1]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Richmond 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Richmond & Virgoe 2004.
  3. ^ Davis 1971, pp. lii–liii.
  4. ^ a b c Davis 1971, p. liii.
  5. ^ a b Jones 1993, p. 81.
  6. ^ Davis 1971, pp. liii, liv.
  7. ^ 'Parishes: Kelshall', A History of the County of Hertford: volume 3 (1912), pp. 240–244 Retrieved 22 September 2013.
  8. ^ Richmond 1990, p. 117.
  9. ^ a b Richardson I 2011, p. 340.
  10. ^ Davis 1971, pp. liv, lvii.
  11. ^ Davis 1971, p. lvi.
  12. ^ Davis 1971, p. lvii.
  13. ^ Norman Davis and G. S. Ivy, "MS Walter Rye 38 and its French Grammar", Medium Ævum, 31 (1962), pp. 112–113.
  14. ^ Davis 1971, p. lviii.
  15. ^ Davis 1971, pp. lvi, lvii.
  16. ^ West 2004, p. 39.

References

  • Davis, Norman, ed. (1971). The Paston Letters and Papers of the Fifteenth Century, Part I. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 9780197224212.
  • Jones, Arthur, ed. (1993). Hertfordshire 1731–1800 As Recorded in The Gentleman's Magazine. Hertford: Hertfordshire University Press. ISBN 0-901354-73-2.
  • Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.). Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families. Vol. I (2nd ed.). Salt Lake City. p. 340. ISBN 978-1449966379.
  • Richmond, Colin; Virgoe, Roger (2004). "Paston, William (I) (1378–1444)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/21514. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Richmond, Colin (2010). "Paston family (per. c.1420–1504)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/52791. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Richmond, Colin (1990). The Paston family in the Fifteenth Century: The First Phase. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521520270.
  • West, Diane, trans. (2004). The Paston Women. Woodbridge, Suffolk: D.S. Brewer. ISBN 9781843840244.

External links

  • The Paston book of arms c. 1450: NRO, MS Rye 38 Retrieved 2 October 2013

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William Paston 1378 13 August 1444 the only son of Clement Paston and Beatrice Somerton had a distinguished career as a lawyer and Justice of the Common Pleas He acquired considerable property and is considered the real founder of the Paston family fortunes 1 2 William PastonBorn1378Paston NorfolkDied13 August 1444 aged 65 66 LondonBuriedNorwich CathedralSpouse s Agnes BarryIssueJohn PastonEdmund PastonWilliam PastonClement PastonElizabeth PastonFatherClement PastonMotherBeatrice SomertonPaston arms Argent six fleurs de lys azure a chief indented or Contents 1 Family 2 Career 3 Marriage and issue 4 Letters 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksFamily EditWilliam Paston was the only son of Clement Paston d 1419 and Beatrice Somerton d 1409 Two decades after William Paston s death it was alleged that the Paston family had descended from serfs 2 However during the reign of Edward IV the Pastons were granted a declaration that they were gentlemen discended lineally of worship blood sithen within the conquest hither 2 Career Edit Norwich Cathedral where William Paston was buried By 1406 William Paston was an attorney in the Court of Common Pleas and in the ensuing years occupied various legal posts in East Anglia acting in 1411 as counsel to the city of Norwich and the cathedral priory and as chief steward to Bishop Richard Courtenay d 1415 chief steward of Bromholm Priory and chief steward of Bishop s Lynn In 1418 he was appointed a Justice of the Peace for Norfolk and in 1420 was acting as counsel for the Duchy of Lancaster and for the Earl Marshal John de Mowbray 2nd Duke of Norfolk He was executor and feoffee for several gentlemen in East Anglia and was appointed to numerous Norfolk commissions 2 3 He became serjeant at law about 1418 and on 15 October 1429 was appointed a Justice of the Common Pleas a position in which he served until shortly before his death 2 4 During his lifetime Paston put together an imposing estate from the proceeds of office carrying his family into the front rank of Norfolk landed families 2 He purchased the manor of Snailwell in Cambridgeshire but otherwise confined his property acquisitions to Norfolk Before 1426 he had purchased the manor of Cromer and in 1427 he purchased the manor of Gresham from Thomas Chaucer 2 4 In 1418 he and his wife Agnes provided funds for the rebuilding of the parish church at Therfield where they were formerly commemorated by an inscription in the east window of the north aisle 5 Paston died at London on 13 August 1444 and was buried at Norwich in the Lady Chapel of Norwich Cathedral 2 4 His widow who was about twenty years of age at the time of her marriage survived him by thirty five years but never remarried She died on 18 August 1479 and was buried at the Whitefriars Norwich with her parents grandparents and youngest son Clement who had predeceased her 2 6 Marriage and issue EditIn 1420 at the age of forty two Paston married Agnes Barry or Berry d 18 August 1479 the daughter and coheir of Sir Edmund Barry d 1433 of Horwellbury near Therfield and Royston Hertfordshire 7 by whom he had four sons and one daughter 8 2 9 5 John Paston 10 October 1421 21 or 22 May 1466 who married Margaret Mautby died 1484 daughter and heir of Sir John de Mauteby of Mautby and his wife Margaret or Margery nee Berney 10 and has issue including two sons both called John one born in 1442 and one born in 1444 Edmund Paston 1425 c 21 March 1449 who died without issue 11 William Paston 1436 September 1496 who married Anne Beaufort third daughter of Edmund Beaufort 2nd Duke of Somerset by whom he had at least four daughters one of whom died in childhood He is credited with having compiled about 1450 part of the manuscript known as The Paston Book of Arms NRO MS Rye 38 12 13 Clement Paston 1442 c August 1479 who died without issue 14 Elizabeth Paston 1 July 1429 1 February 1488 who married firstly Sir Robert Poynings slain at the Second Battle of St Albans on 17 February 1461 by whom she had an only son Sir Edward Poynings and secondly Sir George Browne of Betchworth Castle beheaded on Tower Hill 4 December 1483 by whom she had two sons Sir Matthew and George and a daughter Mary 2 9 15 16 Letters EditMany letters written by William Paston s family and their circle have survived making the Paston Letters an exceptionally valuable collection of historical documents the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography has called them the richest source there is for every aspect of the lives of gentlemen and gentlewomen of the English middle ages 1 Notes Edit a b Richmond 2010 a b c d e f g h i j k Richmond amp Virgoe 2004 Davis 1971 pp lii liii a b c Davis 1971 p liii a b Jones 1993 p 81 Davis 1971 pp liii liv Parishes Kelshall A History of the County of Hertford volume 3 1912 pp 240 244 Retrieved 22 September 2013 Richmond 1990 p 117 a b Richardson I 2011 p 340 Davis 1971 pp liv lvii Davis 1971 p lvi Davis 1971 p lvii Norman Davis and G S Ivy MS Walter Rye 38 and its French Grammar Medium AEvum 31 1962 pp 112 113 Davis 1971 p lviii Davis 1971 pp lvi lvii West 2004 p 39 References EditDavis Norman ed 1971 The Paston Letters and Papers of the Fifteenth Century Part I Oxford Clarendon Press ISBN 9780197224212 Jones Arthur ed 1993 Hertfordshire 1731 1800 As Recorded in TheGentleman s Magazine Hertford Hertfordshire University Press ISBN 0 901354 73 2 Richardson Douglas 2011 Everingham Kimball G ed Magna Carta Ancestry A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families Vol I 2nd ed Salt Lake City p 340 ISBN 978 1449966379 Richmond Colin Virgoe Roger 2004 Paston William I 1378 1444 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 21514 Subscription or UK public library membership required Richmond Colin 2010 Paston family per c 1420 1504 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 52791 Subscription or UK public library membership required Richmond Colin 1990 The Paston family in the Fifteenth Century The First Phase Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 9780521520270 West Diane trans 2004 The Paston Women Woodbridge Suffolk D S Brewer ISBN 9781843840244 External links EditThe Paston book of arms c 1450 NRO MS Rye 38 Retrieved 2 October 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Paston died 1444 amp oldid 1106411089, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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