Johannis
de Farendale
c 1334
to c 1405
Freeman of York
FAR00035
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c1334 to c1405 A freeman of York
in 1397 through patrimony from his father A narrative of
John’s life |
1330
Johannis de Farendale was the son of
Johannis de Farnedale (FAR00030), a sadler, so was perhaps born in about 1330 when his father
would have been about 27.
1378
His son may have been Johannes Fernedill,
who later became a butcher (FAR00048A). If so might
Johannis III have been born in about 1378, when Johannis II would have been 48.
It is possible there was another generation between them.
1397
Johannes was made a freeman of York in 1397 when he might have
been about 67.
Freemanship of York could be obtained by patrimony. Patrimony is when the children of a Freeman claimed his
freedom of the City as his heritage.
Johannes De Farndall 1397 Means:
Patrimony Admission Register of Freemen of the City of York
Johannes de Farndall, fil. Johannis de Farndall, sadler
(Roll of
Freemen, York)(Admissions to the
Freedom of York: Temp. Richard II (1377-99), Pages 75-103, Register of the
Freemen of the City of York: Vol. 1, 1272-1558. Originally published by Andrews
& Co, Durham, 1897).
https://archive.org/details/registerfreemen01collgoog/page/n124/mode/2up
1405
If he died at say 75, then he might have died in about 1405.