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group of armed men procured by Sir Laurence Berkeley, Thomas Berkeley and Hugh Boyvil, then Sheriff of Rutland. She also alleged that Hugh empanelled a biased jury when the matter came before the justices of the peace and that Thomas Berkeley prevented her from suing and still threatened her. Agnes requested the Commons to ask the King that she might be able to sue her appeal against the men concerned. The final outcome of this case is not known.
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Thomas’ heir in the inquisition post mortem that followed his death. This being so, Hugh would have been born between John's birth in 1391 and shortly after their father's death in 1401. The History of Parliament estimates Hugh's year of birth as 1410, but does not explain the reasoning for that estimate.
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Hugh died at some stage between the regnal year 7 Henry VI (i.e. 1467-8), when he transferred the manor of Little Oxendon to his son Richard, and 1486 when his son William claimed to have inherited property from his father. The relevant volume of the History of Parliament mistakenly estimates Hugh's
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in 1437 and 1449 and Justice of the Peace for Rutland from 1437 to 1459. Hugh's alleged activities during his second term as sheriff gave rise to a petition to the House of Commons submitted by Agnes Bermythier. She stated that her husband Thomas Bermythier had been murdered on 19 October 1449 by a
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Details of Hugh's maternal ancestry were provided as evidence in litigation relating to property that took place in 1486 between his son William and John Norwich of Brampton Dingley. The evidence submitted in connection with that case stated that Hugh married, as her second husband, Alice who was a
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and Hugh Boyville were described as kinsmen to Thomas Walsh, a lunatic, when they were granted custody of his lands and person; Thomas Walsh was a brother of Thomas Boyville's wife Elizabeth. If Hugh was indeed a brother of John, he would have been his younger brother, as John was identified as
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There is a strong reason to believe that Hugh was a son of Sir Thomas Boyville (c.1370-1401) of Stockerston and his wife Elizabeth Walsh, as in 1439
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The History and Antiquities of Northamptonshire compiled from the manuscript collections of the late learned antiquary John Bridges Esq
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It is not known how many times Hugh was married; of his two sons only William is specifically identified as a son of Alice Christian.
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was a landowner who held a number of public offices and served as a Member of Parliament for Rutland in 1439-40 and 1447.
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Hugh Boyvyle of Ridlington was one of the two Members of Parliament for Rutland in 1439-40 and 1447.
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daughter of Richard Christian and sister and heir of his son who was also named Richard Christian.
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History of Parliament: Register of the Ministers and of the Members of Both Houses 1439-1509
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History of Parliament: Biographies of the Members of the Common House 1439-1509
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History of Parliament: Biographies of the Members of the Common House 1439-1509
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History of Parliament: Biographies of the Members of the Common House 1439-1509
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death as taking place about 1465 without stating why that year was proposed.
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Wood, HJT (1906). "Pedigrees from the De Banco Rolls, temp. Henry VII".
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The Boyville (Bovile, Boyvile, Boyvill, Boyvyle) family is recorded at
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Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, 1st series, volume 18, No. 689.
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in the Parliament of December 1421 and was described as being of
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from his father Hugh Boyvile of Ridlington, Rutland.
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Index

Stockerston
Ridlington
John Boyville
Little Oxendon
Sheriff of Rutland
Little Oxendon
Naseby
Little Bowden
Great Oxendon
"Rutland Gentry in the Reigns of Henry VI and Edward IV"
Leicestershire
Wymondham, Leicestershire
High Sheriff of Warwickshire
"Petition by Agnes Bermythier"
Categories
English MPs 1439
English MPs 1447
High sheriffs of Rutland
People from Rutland

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