GRYFFYN, John, of Dorchester and 'Middleton', Dorset.

Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1386-1421, ed. J.S. Roskell, L. Clark, C. Rawcliffe., 1993
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Constituency

Dates

Apr. 1414

Family and Education

m. Margaret (d.1417), wid. of John Fytheler of Dorchester.

Offices Held

Bailiff, Dorchester Mich. 1413-14.1

Biography

When, in 1402, Gryffyn acquired a burgage with a curtilage in ‘Puselane’, Dorchester, he was then described as ‘of Middleton’. There can be no doubt, however, that he mostly lived in Dorchester. From 1409, he frequently acted as a witness to property transactions there, and in 1413 he was chosen bailiff, serving while in office as a Member of the Parliament at Leicester. In September 1414 he served on the jury of 24 burgesses which passed a set of bye-laws in the town court.

So far as his property in Dorchester is concerned, he shared with his wife three burgages and a barn in ‘Puselane’ which, the barn apart, they leased in 1417 (for 6s.8d. a year) to William Fytheler, Margaret’s son by her previous marriage. When Margaret died that same year, Gryffyn was bequeathed a burgage which, as she had stipulated, was sold a few months later, the proceeds being disposed of for charitable purposes.2

Ref Volumes: 1386-1421

Author: E.M. Wade

Notes

  • 1. Recs. Dorchester, ed. Mayo, 199, 201.
  • 2. Ibid. 107, 150, 217, 223-4.