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man Kinard de la Bere, Knight‏‎ 1) 2)
Died ‎22 Jun 1402 Pilleth, Radnorshire, Wales Died at battle of Pilleth 1) 2)
Election: Elected 4 times as MP for Herefordshire ‎between Apr 1384 and 1399 1)
Will signed: ‎10 Apr 1404 2)


Notes: Of Kinnersley, Herefordshire.

"De la Bere’s will, made at Kinnersley in September 1394, was proved in 1404. He had requested burial at Kinnersley and had bequeathed all the lands to his son Richard. Other beneficiaries were his daughter, Agnes, and his widow and executrix, Katherine."

Married ‎before 1387 1) 3) (at least 15 years married)
to:

woman Katherine Unknown‏‎ 1) 2)


Notes: Katherine was widow of John Peche (E 40/8179).

Child:


Sources

1) Source: The History of Parliament . External Link
https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/bere-kynard-de-la-1402. Reference: BERE, Kynard de la (d.1402), of Kinnersley, Herefs. (Questionable reliability of evidence)
2) Source: England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 Record for Bynard De La Bere. External Link
https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=5111&h=879244&indiv=try. Reference: The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 2A (Data from direct source)
3) Source: Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series A "Indenture between Kynard de la Bere, knight, and Katharine his wife of the one part and John Catesby of the other whereby he ratified and confirmed to them, with warranty against himself and William Catesby his son, and their heirs, the life estate of the said Katharine in divers manors, lands and tenements in the counties of Warrewyk and Gloucester late belonging to John Peche, knight. Gloucestershire and Warwickshire. Wednesday before St Vincent, 20 Richard II." Dated: 1397. External Link
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4946938. Reference: E 40/8179