Month: January 2009

English origins of RHODES, from the book: Homes of Family Names in Great Britain

Homes of Family Names in Great Britain
By Henry Brougham Guppy
Published by Harrison and Sons, 1890
601 pages

“Rhodes is a name principally represented in the West Riding, but it is also established in Lancashire, Notts, and Derbyshire, and it occurs as Rhoades in Lincolnshire. Roads is a numerous Bucks name. There are hamlets and villages called Rhodes in Lancashire and the West Riding. A family named Rodes or De Rodes flourished for 500 or 600 years in Lincolnshire, Notts, Yorkshire, and Derbyshire : they were descended from Gerard de Rodes, a distinguished baron of the 12th century. The Derbyshire branch was a knightly family of Barlborough in the 17th and 18th centuries, rewarded with a baronetcy in 1641 (Pilkington’s “Derbyshire”)”

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1616, County Middlesex, England, Richard Rodes [Roades]: charged with steeling four sheep

County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series, volume 3, by William Le Hardy (editor), 1937
Sessions of the Peace and Gaol Delivery, on 15 and 16 May, 14 James I [A.D. 1616].
SESSIONS REGISTER. VOLUME II.
Page 305:

Came:?

William Milborne and Thomas Taylor of Highgate to give evidence against Christopher Foster [Forster] and Richard Rodes [Roades] for stealing four sheep belonging to William Cholmeley, esquire. The said Christopher died in gaol; the said Richard guilty, no goods, seeks the book, reads, to be branded (and G.D.R. 2/80,80d).

Hertfordshire, England, deed, ca. 1530, of John Rodes

A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office: Prepared Under the Superintendence of the Deputy Keeper of the Records
By Great Britain Public Record Office
Published by Printed for H. M. Stationery office, by Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1890

[Hertfordshire.] A. 640. Demise by Robert, the abbot, and the convent of the exempt monastery of Wultham Holy Cross, to John Rodes, of Stansted Abbntt, Herts, for 57 years from Michaelmas last, of their tenement or lodge in Isney Park and lands belonging, the Lady Grove in Stansted, Stansted Grove, otherwise called ‘ Almond’s Frith,’ and all woods within the lordship and manor of Stansted Abbatt, with right of cutting wood, &c., as herein specified, at a yearly rent of 51. 6s. 8rf. Other covenants specified. 24 October, 18 Hen. VIII. Seal.

From the Isle Wight (England) in 1359, marriage, Johanne Muchell / Rodes

From: A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office: Prepared Under the Superintendence of the Deputy Keeper of the Records
By Great Britain Public Record Office
Published by Printed for H.M.S.O., by Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1902

Page 8

I. of Wight. A. 6149. Release by John, son of Leonarde Machelle, late of Braidinge, ‘ yoman,’ to Steven Rodes of Newporte, ‘ yoman,’ of his right in a messuage and land in Bradinge, leased to him and Johanne Muchell, now Johanne Rodes, for their lives in survivorship, 5 March, 23 Eliz., by Edwarde Richardes, gent. ; he by indenture of even date having assigned the said lease to the said Steven. 28 January, 28 Elizabeth. English. Signed. Seal.
Underwritten ; Names of witnesses to sealing and delivery.

Early English Rodes deed, ca. 1349

From the book: A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office: Prepared Under the Superintendence of the Deputy Keeper of the Records
By Great Britain Public Record Office
Published by Printed for H.M.S.O., by Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1906

I. of Wight. A. 12746. Bond by Stephen Rodes, of Newport, yeoman, to James Bisshoppe, of Brading, in 100/., conditioned for James* quiet enjoyment, during the lives of ‘ JoaneRodes wife of Stephen and late the wife of Leonard Milachell, and of John Machell, her son, of the messuage, garden and orchard, with barn, stable, &c. belonging, in Brading, a close of pasture of 4a. adjoining ‘the church lytten of Brading,’ and 18?. in the common fields of Brading, to the said messuage belonging, which the said ‘ Johane ‘ and John hold of Edward Richardes, gentleman for their lives, and for Stephen’s assurance to the said James of John’s estate in the premises, which he had bought, &c. 26 March, 28 Elizabeth. Signed by me Stephen Rodes.

1278 Norfolk England deed mentioning a John Rodys [Rodes]

From the book: A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office: Prepared Under the Superintendence of the Deputy Keeper of the Records
By Great Britain Public Record Office
Published by Printed for H.M.S.O., by Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1902

[Norf.] A. 10052. Feoffment by Thomas Rownyng of Skernyng son and next heir of Adam Rownyng late of the same to John Gyles, John Bracke, the elder, and John Poumfreyt, the younger, of the same, of a piece of arable reckoned for 1J roods in Skernyng, between land of the said John Gyles and the land of the abbot and convent of Waltham, which land he inherited on his father’s decease, and which his said father, together with John Rodys, since deceased, had by the gift of Robert Soppe, formerly vicar of Skernyng, by charter of feoffment dated at Skernyng, Saturday after All Hallows, 7 Henry V. Skernyng, 8 October, 17 Edward IV. Heal, broken.

July 2,1324 Exert of a patent from William de Rodes of Leyburn, (England),

Calendar of the Patent Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office
By Public Record Office, Great Britain Public Record Office
Published by Printed for Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, by Eyre and Spottiswoode., 1904

1324, July 2, Botherfield.
William de Rodes of Leyburn, merchant, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating Gerard Rouche and Roger de Suthcote his attorneys in England for one year.