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Godbout – Racicot / LeBeuf – LaHaye
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Abt 1425 - Abt 1503 (~ 78 years)
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Name |
Thomas Metcalfe of North-Allerton [1] |
Born |
Abt 1425 |
Nappa, Yorkshire, England |
Gender |
Male |
Occupation |
1471 |
Entered Richard III Plantagenêt's service at a fee of £16 13s 4d |
Occupation |
20 Feb 1474 |
Appointed accounts Auditor of all receivers, bailiffs and castles of Lady Lovell during the minority of Francis Lovell |
Occupation |
26 Sep 1474 |
Granted custody (along with his brother Miles) of all lands belonging to the widow of their brother Edmund during her idiocy |
Occupation |
11 Mar 1484 |
Granted the lordship of Wemyngton for good service against the rebels |
Occupation |
1483-1485 |
Chancellor, Duchy of Lancaster (appointed by Richard III) |
Occupation |
22 Apr 1485 |
Granted (along with Sir Richard Ratcliffe and others) safe conduct by King James III of Scotland |
Occupation |
9 Jan 1486 |
Headed a commission to audit all accounts of the King's honours, castles and lordships in Northumberland, Westmoreland and Cumberland |
Occupation |
2 Aug 1486 |
Appointed surveyor of Middleham |
Occupation |
24 Feb 1488 |
Granted a general pardon |
Occupation |
5 Mar 1490 |
Granted an annuity of 100s |
Property |
Arms: - Argent, three calves passant Sable, a canton Gules |
Property |
Son and co-heir of James Metcalfe (Esq., Capt. at the Battle of Agincourt) |
Died |
Abt 1503 |
Buried |
Bef 23 Jul 1504 |
Person ID |
I5166 |
Godbout |
Last Modified |
18 Apr 2017 |
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Sources |
- [S720] Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire - With Additions, Edited by J.W. Clay, F.S.A., (William Pollard & Co., The Printing Works, Exeter, 1907), Volume II, p. 121 & Vol. III, p. 283.
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