Misc. Notes
Pg 100 Line 143, James de Audley, of Heleigh, co Stafford, Lord Marcher, Sheriff 1261-1262, 1270-1271, Justiciar of England
17288Pg 111 Line 122, James de Audley (or Aldithley) of Heleigh, co Stafford, Keeper of the Castle of Newcastle-under-Lynn 30 Oct 1250, Lord Marcher, Sheriff of Salop 1261-2 and Staffordshire 1270-1, Justiciar of Ireland
25284Pg 184 Chap 2, 25. James de Audley took an active part on the King's side against the Barons, being in arms for the King (Henry III) on the Welsh Marches in 1264 (c 44) and engaging in the Evesham campaign in 1265 (c 45)”; was made Justiciar of Ireland 1270 (c 50), and d: Ireland 6-11-1272 (c 52), “by breaking his neck.” He bought the manors of Stratton (afterwards called Stratton Audley) and Wretchwick, co Oxford
17289Pg 72 James De Audley, of Heleigh, Count Stafford, Lord Marcher, Sheriff of Salop and Staffordshire, and Justiciar of Ireland
54763James De Audley, Male, English Magnate
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