Children Richard De Bereham Elizabeth De Bereham Catherine De Bereham
In 1307, King Edward I "Longshanks" died and Edward II was crowned.
Henry de BEREHAM was summoned as "homo ad arma" to attend the Great Council at Westminster on 30 May 1324 (SAC pg. 114).
In 1327, King Edward II was murdered and Edward III was crowned.
Henry de BEREHAM was commissioned by the Prior of Christchurch in 1339 to seize "waifs estrais chateux Des felons et threzor troves" belonging to the Chapter (SAC pg. 114).
In the library of the Society of Antiquaries there is a 16th century copy of the assessments in Kent of the Aid for knighting the Black Prince in 1346; the entry relating to BARHAM "Barrham Court - De henrico de BERHAM pro dimidio feodo quod henricus de BERHAM tenuit in Berham de Archiepiscopal Cantuariensi" (SAC pg. 114). In 1349, the Christchurch Registers record Henry de BERHAM's appointment as "Custos" or Churchwarden of the Church at Cranebroke (SAC pg. 114).
In 1352, Henry de BERHAM purchased from Queen Phillippa the custody of the lands of William de LONSFORD in Sussex with the warship and marriage of his son and heir for which he paid a fine of 100 pounds (NICHOLLS Collection Top et Gen. IV pg. 154 - SAC pg. 115).--Descendants of Warin de Bereham, (Sunday, September 21, 1997; attachment to e-mail dated Wednesday, November 26, 1997 6:48 AM From: Durwin R. Rogers <kdsdk@prysm.net> to Salette Latas <latas@erols.com>)