Richard Bugge de Bingham1

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FatherRalph Bugge b. c 1228
     Richard was born in Nodaway Township, Taylor County, Iowa. Richard married Alicia Bertrum. He inherited from his father, the Manor of Bingham and changed his name to Richard de Bingham.2

Citations

  1. [S941] Bingham Association Official Website:
    He married Alicia Bertram and had three sons, William, Richard, and Thomas. William inherited Bingham Manor and other surrounding lands which he passed, about 1345, to his son, Sir Richard de Bingham. This Richard had a son named William, but the son died before his father and Bingham passed to his four year old grandson, Robert. Robert died young and his mother, Isabella, married Sir Thomas de Rempston. The lands descended to Sir Thomas' son, also named Thomas Rempston. The younger Thomas Rempston left three female heirs to Bingham Manor and his other lands. One was Margaret, wife of Richard Bingham, but they had no children. Another was Isabel who married Sir Brian Stapleton of Carleton and in whose hands Bingham Manor was vested, thus passing out of the hands of a family with the name Bingham for the second and final time about 1511.
    ment in Bingham prior to the granting of this charter. - www.binghamassociation.com/_Bingham_Association_Official_Website/Nottingham_Binghams.html.
  2. [S941] Bingham Association Official Website: Ralph Bugge of Bingham also had two sons, Richard Bugge, the elder son, inherited the Manor of Bingham from his father, lived there and changed his name to Sir Richard Bingham. He took as his arms, Or on a fesse gules, three water bugets argent. - www.binghamassociation.com/_Bingham_Association_Official_Website/Nottingham_Binghams.html.