Family of John ALGOR and Mrs ALGOR

Husband: John ALGOR (c. 1355-c. 1413)
Wife: Mrs ALGOR (1345- )
Children: William John ALGERE (c. 1379-c. 1413)

Husband: John ALGOR

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John ALGOR

Name: John ALGOR
Sex: Male
Name Prefix: Sir
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth c. 1355 Essex, England, United Kingdom
Title John Algor, of Lindsell
Death c. Jan 1, 1413 (age 57-58) Lindsell, Essex, England, United Kingdom

Wife: Mrs ALGOR

Name: Mrs ALGOR
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1345 Lindsell, Essex, England, United Kingdom

Child 1: William John ALGERE

Name: William John ALGERE
Sex: Male
Spouse: Lady ALGERE (c. 1380- )
Birth c. 1379 Lindsell, Essex, England, United Kingdom
Death c. Jan 1, 1413 (age 33-34) Lindsell, Essex, England, United Kingdom

Note on Husband: John ALGOR

John Algor is a member of royalty, nobility or aristocracy in the British Isles.

 

Arms of Algar, or Alger (Saxon Earl of Mercia, d. 1059 or 1159): Or, an eagle displ. sa. membered gu. Crest: a greyhound's head sa. charged with four bezants.

 

From the Supplement: The Arms of Algar (Saxon Earl of Mercia, d. 1159 [Note: 1059]). Sa. an eagle displ. or.

 

To Investigate: The Algar or Alger arms clearly derive from the arms of Algar, Saxon Earl of Mercia who married Elfgifu, the daughter of Ethelred "The Unready," King of England. The indication of descent from Algar is significant and warrants careful investigation.

 

Court Records

 

8 Jan 1383 - "To the steward and marshall of the household. Order by mainprise of Andrew Tetesworth, William Heynowe, John Girdeler and Hugh Molton of Middlesex to set free John Algor, imprisoned in the marshalsea prison at suit of John Shelford and Robert Coke averring threats."

 

28 Nov 1387- "To Nicholas fitz Richard, escheator in Essex. Order to remove the king's hand and meddle no further with a cottage and 12 acres of land in Horndon which were of John Algor, delivering up any issues thereof taken; as lately the king commanded the treasurer and the barons of the exchequer to search the rolls and memoranda of the exchequer, and to certify the cause wherefore the same were taken by his escheator into the late king's hand, and they certified that Roger Keterich escheator so took the premises for that he found by inquisition, before him taken of his office, that the said John was indicted for felony and became a fugitive; and the king reckons that cause insufficient, for that he was neither outlawed nor convicted of felony."

 

John Algor was mentioned in the Court Rolls of the Manor of Lindsell, co. Essex, on 30 Nov 1409 and again 1 Jan 1413, as holding lands called "Bynwodes".

 

"Monday before Saint Peter, 14 Henry IV: John Algor has a day until the nexxt court to re-make upon the land called Bynwodes a small house, under pain of 10s."

 

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499

 

I. JOHN ALGOR. He was mentioned in the Court Rolls of the Manor of Lindsell, County Essex, 30 November, 1409, and as holding lands called "Bynwodes" 1 January, 1413.