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- Gunceline de Badlesmere, known first as a great rebel to Henry III, forwhich he was excommunicated by the archbishop of Canterbury, butsubsequently, returning to his allegiance, as justice of Chester, in thatoffice he continued until the 9th of Edward I [1280-1]. In the next yearhe was in the expedition into Wales, and in the 25th of the same monarch[1297-8], in that into Gascony, having previously, by the writ of 26January in that year, been summoned to the parliament at Salisbury forthe following Sunday, the feast of St. Matthew, 21 September, as Gunselmde Badlesmere. He d. four years afterwards, seised of the manor ofBadlesmere, which he held in capite of the crown, as of the barony ofCrevequer, by the service on one knight's fee. He m. the heiress of RalphFitz-Bernard, Lord of Kingsdowne, and was s. by his son, then twenty-sixyears of age, Bartholomew de Badlesmere. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant,Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London,1883, p. 18-19, Badlesmere, Barons Badlesmere]
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