Deen, Fordice, Hallett, Hodges and Van Horn Families - Person Sheet
Deen, Fordice, Hallett, Hodges and Van Horn Families - Person Sheet
NameSir John Cole of Nythway
Birthabt 1338, Brixham, Devonshire, Kingdom of England
Deathabt 1380, Nythway, Devonshire, England
FatherSir John Cole Knight (~1305-~1340)
Spouses
Birthabt 1309, Brixham, Devonshire, Kingdom of England
Deathabt 1338, Devon, Devonshire, England
ChildrenJohn (~1351-~1432)
Notes for Sir John Cole of Nythway


About Sir John Cole II, of Nitheway/Nythway
Given name has also been reported to be William.

Date and place of marriage has also been reported to be circa 1356 at Nitheway or Nythway, Devon, England.

Date of death has also been reported to be after 1380.

From http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/howardco/international/devon/devon_history.htm

The son and heir of Roger was

John, of the counties of Devon and Cornwall, who, in 1324, was described as John COLE de Tamer, Man-at-Arms, attending the Great Council at Westminster. By 1341, he was possessed of divers manors in both Devon and Cornwall, and left as son and heir,

Sir John COLE, knight, of Nythway, in the parish of Brixham. In 1380 he was knighted and married

Anne, daughter and heiress of Sir Nicholas BODRUGAN, knt, by whom he had issue:

Sir William COLE of Tamar, knt, who married Margaret, daughter of Sir Henry BEAUPELL, knt. had in turn as son and heir, Sir John COLE, knt , who married Agnes, daughter of Sir ?? FITZWARINE, knt, and had issue, four sons: 1) Sir Adam COLE, knt, his heir, who succeeded at Uptamer and Nythway, who married married twice 2) John COLE, who married Jane, daughter of Robert MERYOT of Devon 3) William COLE, who married ???? 4) Robert COLE,
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3 ROGER was heir to his father Roger, and lived in the reign of Edward II. ; his son and heir was

4 John Cole, of the counties of Devon and Cornwall, who, in 1324, was described as "John Cole de Tamer, Man-at-Arms, || and returned by the Sheriff of the county of Devon, pursuant to Writ tested at Westminster, 9 May, as summoned by proclamation to attend the Great Council at Westminster, on Wednesday after Ascension Day, 30 May, 17 Edward 11." In the 9th of Edward III

he had free warren in Tamer, Lydeston, Hokesbere, and Hutenesleigh in the county of Devon, and in Eispematt ;* and it appears by a Fine of 15 Edward III. that he was possessed of the manors of Eespnel in the county of Cornwall, Launceston, and

Stokley, and of the manor of Uptamer, Nytheway, and Hutenesleigh, the third part of the manor of Winston, and divers other lands in the county of Devon. He left a son and heir.

Sir John Cole, knight, of Nythway, in the parish of Brixham, who, on 25th July, 4 Eichard 11. was "knighted in Fraunce, by the Earl of Buckingham Thomas of Woodstock, Lord Deputy there for the King,"-f* and who married Anne, daughter and heiress to Sir Nicholas Bodrugan,J knt., by

whom he had issue,

6 WILLIAM Cole , who married Margaret, daughter of Sir Henry Beaupell, knt, and by her was the father of

7 Sir John Cole, knt, who was in " the Eetynew of the Duke of Gloucester * at the Battell of Agincourt on Fryday, the XXVth day of October in the yere of our Lord God, 1415, and in the Third yere of the Eeigne of the most Excellent Prince, King Harry the Fifte ;" and it is probable that he received his spurs for his conduct on that glorious field. He married Agnes, daughter of

Sir Fitzwarine, knt., and had issue four sons, viz : —

I. Sir Adam Cole, knt., his heir, who succeeded at Uptamer and Nythway, and marrying Elizabeth,-f- daughter of Sir Richard Weston, knt, had a son John, the father of John, who left issue only two daughters, his co-heirs, viz. : — Elizabeth, married to Sir John Huddy, of Stowell, co. Somerset, Chief Justice of England ; and Joane, married to John Anne of co, Gloucester. Sir Adam also married Margaret, -f* daughter of Sir Henry de la Pomeroy, knt., and their sole daughter,* married John

Holbeame of Holbeame, in co. Devon, esq., and had issue William Holbeame, Sir William de la Pole adds, "from Margaret, wife of Adam Cole, is descended Baynham of Gloucestershire."

+ There is a discrepancy amongst the authorities as to the name of the wife of Sir Adam Cole ; for Sir Wm. De la Pole, at p. 282 of his History of Devonshire, gives

it as Margaret , whilst the Visitations of Devon, in 1562-4-5, and 1620 , and Segar, in the pedigree that he compiled for Sir Wm. Cole, as'sert it to be Elizabeth, the daughter of Sir Richard Weston, knt., of Wilts.

It is quite possible that they all maybe correct, and that he may have taken to wife both Elizabeth and Margaret, as stated in the text. This supposition is supported

by the abstract of a deed, which recites that ** Sir Adam Cole and Margaret, his wife, granted," &c., &c..

Whoever she may have been, it is obvious that Segar could never have supposed Ac that the dat^ttached to that deed, 3 Richard II. , could be any where near the period when Sir Adam existed. For it is not possible that he could have been living about that time, and yet be the 7th in descent from Wm. Cole of Hutenesleigh, who lived in 1243, only 145 years previously ; or that he could be the uncle of Sir Simon Cole of Blade, who died circa 12 Henry VII. , more than 117 years afterwards. These dates are reliable, and the relationships are attested by Segar himself. It is clear therefore that he has unwittingly committed an anachronism with regard to this knight. This was owing, perhaps, to there having been an Adam Cole, who lived about 1380, and who, it appears, from Kymer's Fadera, vol. III., part 2, p. 1078, was charged by King Edward III., by letter, dated 14 May, in the 51st year of that monarch's reign , to prevent the landing of the French on the coast of Devon. At p. 1002 of vol. III. of the Fcedera^ it is stated that this Adam, in 48 Edward III., a.d. 1377, was master of the ship " Le Christophre" of Southampton. These entries sufl&ciently prove that he could not be the same person

as the Sir Adam Cole of Uptamer.

The name seems to have been a favourite one, for in 1305 and 1307, there was an Adam Cole, who was the Burgess returned to Parliament for Ilchester, in Somersetshire, . Clutterbuck's Hertfordshire^ also makes mention of an Adam Cole who, in 1277, held a moiety of 1 virgate of

land in Walkened, Herts ; the other moiety being held by Robert Cole.

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The New England historical and genealogical register, Volume 35 By Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters, New England Historic Genealogical Society

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I. William Cole, of Hittisleigh, co. Devon, living 1243, whose heir,

II. Roger Cole, was of Chumleigh, in the same county, and was living as late as 1301, in which year he is supposed to have been slain in an expedition against the Scots, as also his son and heir

III. Roger Cole, whose son and heir

IV. John Cole was summoned to represent the county of Devon in Parliament in 1323-4, and was living in 1341. His son and heir

V. Sir John Cole, of Brixham, was in the military service, and was knighted on the field, in France, 25 July, 1380. He married Anne, daughter and heiress of Sir Nicholas Bodrigan, Kt., of Gorrans, in Cornwall, by whom he had issue

VI. Sir William Cole, Kt., who married Margaret, daughter of Sir Henry Beaupell, Kt., and was father of

VII. Sir John Cole, Kt., who attended the Duke of Gloucester at the battle of Agincourt, 25 Oct., 1415, and is supposed to have then received his knighthood. By his wife Agnes, daugher of Sir --- Fitzwarine, Kt., he had four sons,

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