Sir Simon Bagot1,2
M, d. before October 1203
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Simon was born in Staffordshire, England, at the Manor of Bagot's Bromley. Simon was the Lord of Bromley. He owned 3/4's of the manor. Simon departed this life before the date of the Staffordshire Assizes of the 5th year of King John's reign [October 1203] "for in that year Hugh Bagot, his son, was suing the Abbott of Burton in a plea of mordancestor respecting four acres of wood in Bromley.".3
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Citations
- [S927] Memorials of the Bagot Family
, pages 6-7 -. - [S929] Staffordshire Record Society, Collections of a history of Staffordshire, Volume 11: page 15-17
Volume 11: page 216 - Hugh Bagot grants to Alexander, son of Liulph de Bromley, certain lands in Bromley. Witnesses.-Sir William Bagod, his brother, Warin de Colton and others. - [S929] Staffordshire Record Society, Collections of a history of Staffordshire, Volume 11: page 17 - Simon Bagot of Bromley was clearly dead at the date of the Staffordshire Assizes of 5 John, viz, October 1203, for in that year Hugh Bagot, his son, was suing the Abbott of Burton in a plea of mordancestor respecting four acres of wood in Bromley.