Edward Ralegh was of full age in 1463, licenced to enter his father's lands and he died between 20 Jun 1509, when he made his will, and 6 Jun 1513, when the office of steward of the possessions of Thomas Higford in the counties of Warwick, Gloucester, Worcester and Oxford, with an annuity of £6 13s 4d which he had held, was granted to others.
He was a knight and was sheriff of Warwick and Leicester in 1467, 1495, and 1506. Between 1483 and 1506 he served almost continuously on one commission or another. In 1499 he depopulated certain of his lands in Wormleighton, Dorsete [Dasset], Upton, and Farnborowe.648, v145p17 |