Sir Simon Bagot1,2

M, d. before October 1203
     Simon was born in Staffordshire, England, at the Manor of Bagot's Bromley. He was the son of Father Bagot. Simon was the Lord of Bromley. He owned 3/4's of the manor. Simon departed this life before the date of the Staffordshire Assizes of the 5th year of King John's reign [October 1203] "for in that year Hugh Bagot, his son, was suing the Abbott of Burton in a plea of mordancestor respecting four acres of wood in Bromley.".3

Children of Sir Simon Bagot

Citations

  1. [S927] Memorials of the Bagot Family
    , pages 6-7 -.
  2. [S929] Staffordshire Record Society, Collections of a history of Staffordshire, Volume 11: page 15-17
    Volume 11: page 216 - Hugh Bagot grants to Alexander, son of Liulph de Bromley, certain lands in Bromley. Witnesses.-Sir William Bagod, his brother, Warin de Colton and others.

  3. [S929] Staffordshire Record Society, Collections of a history of Staffordshire, Volume 11: page 17 - Simon Bagot of Bromley was clearly dead at the date of the Staffordshire Assizes of 5 John, viz, October 1203, for in that year Hugh Bagot, his son, was suing the Abbott of Burton in a plea of mordancestor respecting four acres of wood in Bromley.