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All Saints' church in East Tuddenham - the knight
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All Saints' Church, East Tuddenham, Norfolk, 13th/14th century effigy of a knight of the Berry family of Berry's Manor, East Tuddenham, holding a heart in his hands. Possibly Hugh Berry (fl. 1303/10), who also held Horwellbury in the parish of Kelshall (near Therfield), Hertfordshire. He married Cecilia Hengrave/Hemgrave, a daughter and co-heiress of Edmund Hengrave. Text from: Francis Blomefield, 'Mitford Hundred and Half: East Tudenham', in An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Volume 10 (London, 1809), pp. 255-262. [1]:

Barry's Manor, East Tudenham, Norfolk: Sir Henry Berry, son of Sir Ralph, was lord of it in the reign of Ed. I. by his marriage with Anne, daughter of Sir Hugh Todenham, and was father of Hugh Berry, who married Cecil, daughter and coheir of Edmund Hengrave. In the 52d of Henry III. Ralph de Berry granted by fine, to Sir Henry a messuage, and 100 acres of land, in East Tudenham, with all the land he held in Hokering, Barnham, Bykerston, Matsale, &c. in demean, with the homages, reliefs, rents and services of freemen and villains, wards, &c. and Henry regranted them to Ralph for life, on condition that he should not mortgage, sell, or any ways dispose thereof. In the 3d of Edward II. Hugh de Berry and Cecilia his wife, had conveyed to them by Peter, parson of Tudenham, their trustee, 5 messuages, 142 acres of land, 10 of meadow, 16 of pasture, 37s. 6d. rent, one quarter of barley, and 6 hens, rent, here and in Hokering, &c. settled on Hugh and Cecilia, and their heirs; and in the 23d of Edward III. Hugh grants to Edmund his son, and Alice his wife, a messuage, with all his lands and tenements in East Tudenham, Hokering, &c. This Alice is by some said to be daughter and coheir of Sir Thomas Craven, and by others, daughter and coheir of Robert Micklefield of Suffolk. Sir John Berry, probably his son and heir, was living in the reign of Henry IV. and married Elizabeth, daughter and coheir of Sir Robert Wachesham, by Joan, daughter and heir of Simon de Hetherset, (this Elizabeth married Sir Thomas Gerbridge,) and had by her Sir Edmund Berry, who according to his will, dated in 1433, was buried in the chapel of St. Mary, in the church of the Carmes at Norwich, as was the Lady Alice his wife, daughter and heir of Sir Thomas Gerbridge; and the said Sir Thomas, and the Lady Elizabeth, mother of Sir Edmund, 3d wife of Sir Thomas. By the Lady Alice, he left a daughter and coheir, Agnes, married to Sir William Paston of Paston, one of the King's justices, in the reign of King Henry VI. and Alice, his other daughter and coheir, married to Sir Thomas Bardolf of Elgh in Suffolk, in right of his wife. On a division of Sir Edmund Berry's inheritance about 1454, this came to Bardolf in right of Alice his wife, by whom he had a daughter and sole heir, Elizabeth, married to Thomas Aslake, Esq. who was living in the 16th of Ed. IV. Elizabeth, by her will, dated April 13, 1503,

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Per:Francis Blomefield, 'Mitford Hundred and Half: East Tudenham', in An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Volume 10 (London, 1809), pp. 255-262. [2]:

  • Sir Ralph Berry
    • Sir Henry Berry of Berry (fl. tempore King Henry I (1100-1135), of East Tudenham, Norfolk, who married Anne Todenham, daughter of Sir Hugh Todenham (of East Tudenham ?)
      • Hugh Berry (fl. 1303/10), who also held Horwellbury in the parish of Kelshall (near Therfield), Hertfordshire. He married Cecilia Hengrave/Hemgrave, a daughter and co-heiress of Edmund Hengrave. Possibly represented by 13th/14th c. stone effigy of a knight of the Berry family in All Saints' Church, East Tuddenham Norfolk, with his feet on a lion and holding a heart in his hands File:All Saints' church in East Tuddenham - the knight - geograph.org.uk - 2037159.jpg;
        • Edmund Berry, who married Alice Craven, daughter and co-heiress of Sir Thomas Craven (or Alice Micklefield, daughter and co-heiress of Robert Micklefield of Suffolk);
          • Sir John Berry (fl. tempore H IV (1399-1413)), who married Elizabeth Wachesam/Watsam arms, daughter and co-heiress of Sir Robert Wachesam/Watsam by his wife Joan Hethersett, daughter and heiress of Simon de Hethersett. Elizabeth Wachesam re-married to Sir Thomas Gerbridge.
            • Sir Edward Berry (will dated 1433), who married his step-sister Alice Gerbridge, daughter and heiress of Sir Thomas Gerbridge. He also held Horwellbury in the parish of Kelshall (near Therfield), Hertfordshire (per VCH). He left two daughters and co-heiresses:
              • Agnes Berry, eldest daughter, who married William Paston (1378-1444) (only son of Clement Paston and Beatrice Somerton), Justice of the Common Pleas, considered to have founded the fortunes of the Paston family.
              • Alice Berry, who married Thomas Bardolf
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