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Walter Culpeper of Goudhurst, Bayhall & Hardreshull, 14001462 (aged 62 years)

Name
Walter /Culpeper/ of Goudhurst, Bayhall & Hardreshull
Surname
Culpeper
Given names
Walter
Name suffix
of Goudhurst, Bayhall & Hardreshull
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriageestimated 1380
5 years
elder brother
13841434
Birth: estimated 1384 28 36
Death: 1434
3 years
elder brother
3 years
elder brother
13881428
Birth: estimated 1388 32 40
Death: before 1428
3 years
elder sister
1390
Birth: estimated 1390 34 42 England
Death:
11 years
himself
Father’s family with Alianora de Greene
father
stepmother
13561393
Birth: estimated 1356Exton, Rutland, England
Death: 1393
Marriage Marriageestimated 1378Pembury, Kent, England
-3 years
half-brother
13741430
Birth: estimated 1374 18 18
Death: estimated 1430
17 years
half-sister
13901420
Birth: estimated 1390 34 34
Death: 1420
Mother’s family with John Vyne Esq.
stepfather
13401375
Birth: estimated 1340
Death: estimated 1375
mother
Marriage Marriageestimated 1365
Family with Agnes Roper
himself
wife
14001457
Birth: estimated 1400 30 Canterbury, Kent, England
Death: 2 December 1457Goudhurst, Kent, England
Marriage Marriageestimated 1425
6 years
son
14301480
Birth: estimated 1430 30 30
Death: 22 December 1480Goudhurst, Kent, England
6 years
son
14351516
Birth: estimated 1435 35 35
Death: about October 1516Ardingly, Sussex, England
3 years
son
14371510
Birth: estimated 1437 37 37
Death: 23 May 1510Ardingly, Sussex, England
3 years
daughter
14391488
Birth: estimated 1439 39 39
Death: 1488
3 years
daughter
1441
Birth: estimated 1441 41 41
Death:
John Bedgebury of Bedgebury Manor + Agnes Roper
wife’s husband
wife
14001457
Birth: estimated 1400 30 Canterbury, Kent, England
Death: 2 December 1457Goudhurst, Kent, England
Marriage Marriageestimated 1422
Birth
estimated 1400 44 52
Death of a half-sister
Burial of a half-sister
Marriage
estimated 1425 (aged 25 years)
Death of a brother
Burial of a brother
Death of a father
Death of a half-brother
estimated 1430
Birth of a son
Death of a brother
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a daughter
Marriage of a daughter
Death of a wife
Burial of a wife
Address: Bedgebury Chapel of St. Mary's Church, Goudhurst, Kent, England.
Marriage of a daughter
Death of a mother
Death
Burial
Address: Chapel of St Mary's Church, Bedgebury, Goudhurst, Kent, England.
Last change
29 January 202305:13:55
Author of last change: Danny
Note

Of the sons of Sir Thomas Colepeper, Walter succeeded to all the estates except Exton on the death of his half-brother, Sir John, and was the only one to leave sons...
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Walter Colepeper, who continued the line, married Agnes, the daughter of Edmund Roper, of St. Dunstans, Canterbury, and is so described on her tombstone at Goudhurst. She was also the widow of John, son of John de Bedgebury, a fact not mentioned in the pedigrees recorded in the Visitations, but which is amply evidenced by an undated Chancery Procceding, temp. Hen. VI., where Walter Coulpepir and Agneis, his wife, late the wife of John, son of John de Beggebury and Thomas Chaundeler, chaplain, appear as plaintiffs in a dispute relating to property in Goudhurst, Cranbrook and Hawkhurst, which John, son of Roger de Beggebury, left to pay for two chaplains to sing masses for his soul and for that of Johanna, his wife. By this marriage Walter Colepeper had, with two daughters--Margaret, married to Alexander Clifford, and Elizabeth, married to John Hardes, of Hardes, Kent--three sons, Richard, John and Nicholas. Agnes, his wife, predeceased him on the 2nd December, 1457, and was buried at Goudhurst, and Walter himself died on the 24th November, 1462, and was also buried at Goudhurst.
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Although the pedigree given above differs in many respects from those recorded in the Visitation, it is substantiated not only by many Inquisitions, Deeds and Grants, but also by a suit entered on membrane 484 of the De Banco Roll, Hilary, 4 Edward IV., whence the following pedigree is deduced:
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..John Culpeper(5)
....Thomas Culpeper(6)
......Thomas Culpeper(7)
......Walter Culpeper(7)
........John Culpeper(8)
........Richard Culpeper(8)
........Nicholas Culpeper(8)
......John Culpeper(7)
......Nicholas Culpeper(7)
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This suit has reference to the fine levied in 1320, the John at the head of the pedigree being the son of Sir Thomas and Margery, and the plaintiffs, John, Richard and Nicholas Colepeper, claiming one quarter of these lands against Sir John Fogge, according to the customs of gavelkind, in right of their father Walter.
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Although Richard is entered in the Visitation in Kent, in 1619, as Walter Colepeper's eldest son, this was not the case, as Sir John, as the eldest son, inherited Hardreshull, co. Warwick, Bayhall, Kent, and Wigsell, Sussex. It appears also from the same Visitation that this Sir John married Agnes, daughter of John Bedgebury, but no mention whatever is there made of the undoubted fact that some time before 1460 he was the husband of Agnes Gainsford, which is clearly proved by the Proceedings in Chancery relating to the abduction of the two Wakehurst heiresses by Sir John's brothers, Richard and Nicholas, where it is expressly stated that a sister of John and William Gainsford was wedded to John Culpepyr, and later on in the same suit mention is made of John Culpeper and Agnes, his wife. The marriage is also alluded to in De Banco Roll, Trin., 5 Edward IV., m. 118d, and it explains the mention of Ottewell and George Gainsford (grandsons of the above John Gainsford, who married Anne Wakehurst, aunt of the co-heiresses, and sons of Sir John Gainsford, by Anne, daughter of Ottewell Worsley), as cousins in the will Walter Colepeper, of Calais, 1514--1516.
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The question arises, therefore, as to whether the record of Sir John's marriage with Agnes Bedgebury is not due to a mistake on the part of the heralds. In their pedigree they certainly omit these two important facts, viz., that before 1460 Sir John was the husband of Agnes Gainsford, and also that his father Walter's wife, of the same Christian name, was the widow of John Bedgebury. It seems therefore not improbable that these two marriages have been confused; such, indeed, must have been the case unless Sir John was twice married, and of this the Visitation affords no evidence whatever. Sir John Colepeper died 22nd December, 1480, and was buried at Goudherst.
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Source: Col. F. W. T. Attree, "The Sussex Colepepers"
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At the time of their check at the hands of Edward II, the Culpepers seem to have recently inaugurated their characteristic practice of land acquisition by the time honored expedient of marrying heiresses. It was from their first manor so acquired, that of Bayhall in the Kentish parish of Pembury on the southern border of the weald, that they spread, as Hasted remarks, 'over the whole face of the county' of Kent; and, we may add, eventually of adjacent Sussex as well.
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In this process, the Walter Culpeper who fought at Agincourt, being of the seventh recorded generation of his family, put his roots in the ground a few miles southeast of Bayhall. About 1425 he married the widow of the last Bedgebury of Bedgebury in Goudhurst and was buried with that family in Goudhurst church. His tomb described him as 'arm. filius Thorne Culpeper militis... obiit 24 November 1462' (Weever, Antient Funeral Monuments, 1767 ed., p. 69); which identifies him genealogically as the Walter, son of Thomas, who himself left sons, John, Richard and Nicholas, as rehearsed in DeBanco Roll, 4 Edw. IV, Hilary Term, membrane 484.
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Source: Fairfax Harrison, "The Proprietors of the Northern Neck"