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By Major-General the Hon. GEORGE WROTTESLEY.
(Continued from Vol. XVI, p. 240.)
De Banco. Hillary. 1. Hen. 6. m. 305.
Witts.—John Wodeford sued Thomas Gerberd for the manor of
Odestoke, which John, son of William Gerberd and Robert, his
brother, granted by a Fine levied temp. Ed. I to William Gerberd,
(»f Odestoke, for his life, with remainder to John, son of William,
and to Robert, son of William, and the heirs of the body of Robert.
William Gerberd, of Odestoke,
seised temp. E. 1.
John.1
Robert.
Isabella.=
Ivo de Stourton,
16 Ed. 3.
Robert.
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Henry.
Thomas Gerberd,the defendant. William,
ob. s.p.
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Thomas.
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John.
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Idonia.
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John Wodeford,the plaintiff.
The defendant claimed by a grant of Isabella to Robert Gerberd,her brother.
Idonia mar. John Wodeford, of Brutforde, and John had releasedto Henry Gerberd all his right in 13 Richard 2.
Verdict in favour of Thomas;, see also suit of 7 Hen. 5, antevol. xvi, p. 232.
De Banco. Mich. L Hen. 6. m. 214 dorso.
Northumberland.—John Burcestre and Elizabeth, his wife, suedElizabeth, late wife of William de Whitchestre, Kt., for the manorsof Duxfeld and Brandon—eight marks of rent in Bramton, a moietyoi the manor of Biteleadene and two parts of two parts of themanor of Callerdon, which Robert de la Vale, Kt., had given toW illiain de la Vale and Agnes, his wife, and the heirs of theirbodies, temp. E. 3.
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Robert de la Vale, Kt.i
William de la Vale, seised^Agnes,temp. E. 3.
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Henry, Alice,
ob. s.p.)
William,
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William, Elizabeth.=ob. s.p. John Burcestre.
By other writs on m. 213 dorso and m. 214, the same plaintiffs
sued the same defendant for two parts of two parts of a fourth
part of the manor of Hertlawe, two parts of two parts of the
manors of Seton de la Vale and North Dissyngton, and a moietyof the manor of Bonewell. Verdict for the plaintiffs.
De Banco. Trinity. 1. lien. 6. m. 325.
Cornwall.—Isabella, late wife of William Beaumont, sued WilliamPa) ton, Kt., for the manors of Lanteglos, Trevylias and Eawyton.
Henry de Wylyugton,seised temp. E. 3.
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John.
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Ralph, John, Margaret. Isabella.=
ob. s.p. ob. s.p.j
William Beaumont,the plaintiff.
John, Elizabeth,
ob. s.p. ob. s.p.
By another writ on mem. 325 dorso, the same Isabella sued
William Palton, Kt., for the manors of Womberlegh, Beauford,
Rydelcombe, Hunshawe, Stokeryvers, Uplomene, Gydeshani andLangelegh, and gave the same descent.
Sir Ralph de Willington served as a . Banneret at Crecy anddied at Calais, see " Crecy and Calais," by the present writer.
His father, John, was summoned to Parliament as a Baron (" Com-plete Peerage," by G. E. C).
De Banco. Trinity. 1. lien. 6. m. 329.
Ebor.—Robert Sallay sued Gilbert de Kyghlay, Kt., for execution
of a Fine levied in 37 E. 3, respecting the manor of Saxton.
. . . , 1st wife=pRobert de Hornbv, seised 37 E. 3 .=j=Margaret, 2nd wife.
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William. William, =01ive.=p... Sallay, John, Robert, Thomas, Richard,
1st husb. I 2dhusb. ob.s.p. ob. s.p. ob. s.p. ob. s.p.
Robert Sallay.
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The plaintiff was son of Olive by a second husband : under
t'io provisions of the Fine, failing the issue of Robert de Hornby
und William, his son, the heirs of the body of Olive were to inherit
the manors.
De Banco. Trinity. 1. Hen. 6. m. 529.
Somerset and Devon.—William de Boneville, Armiger, sued WalterChcrleton for execution of a Fine levied in 51 E. 3 by JohnCobbeham, of Blakeburgh, and Katrine, his wife, respecting the
manor of Yevylton, co. Somerset, and the manors of Blakeburgh
und Wodefort, in co. Devon.
William de Boneville, Kt,
living 51 E. 3.
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William, John. Richard,
ob. s. p. |
William de Boneville,
the plaintiff.
The manors had been settled on John Cobbeham and Katrine,
his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, and failing such on Williamde Boneville, Kt., and the heirs of his body.
De Banco. Mich. 2. Hen. 6. m. 494.
Warwick.—John Godyng and Margery, his wife, the eldest daughter,Thomas Alspath, son of Margaret, the second daughter, and JohnBrakley and Margaret, his wife, daughter of Isabella, the third
daughter and heiress of Annora, and Elizabeth, late wife of JohnMerbury, daughter of Dionisia, another daughter and heiress of
Isabella, sued John Cokayne, Kt., John Malory, of Neubolt,Armiger, and John Chetwynd, for lands and rents in Alspathe,which Gerard de Alspath had given to Gerard, his son, andMilicent, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies.
Gerard, son of Gerard=f=Miliceut.
de Alspath.
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Gerard.
Gerard.
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Margery.= Margaret. Isabella.John Godyng.
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Margaret.= Dionisia.
John Brakley.|
Elizabeth.=John Merbury.
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The suit was adjourned to Easter 2 H. 6. The old manor of
Alspath is now called Meriden.
De Banco. Easter. 2. Hen. 6. m. 126.
Southampton.—Thomas Colriche sued John Esteven for lands andrents in Spersholte, which Philip ritz Aleyn had given to RogerBeaupole in frank marriage with Dionisia, his daughter. Thepleadings give these pedigrees :
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Roger Beaupole, seised^Dionisia.
temp. Ed. 1.j
Ralph, Joan. Dionisia.
ob. s.p.j |
William. Ralph,
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Roger.
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Thomas Colriche,
the plaintiff.
The name Beaupole is written also Beaupel in the pleadings, andPhilip fitz Aleyn is called Philip de Spersholte.
De Banco. Mich. 2. Hen. 6. m. 140.
Leicester.—Hugh de Wylughby, Armiger, sued John Javinvyle,
Armiger, for execution of a Fine levied in 13 E. 2, by Roger de
Somerville and Felice, his wife, respecting the manors of Cosyntonand Hamelton.
Roger de Somerville,=Felice.
living 13 E. 2, ob. s.p.
Alexander,ob. s.p.
John.
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William*
Margery
James.
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Alice.
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Edmund.I
Hugh de Wylughbythe plaintiff.
The defendant pleaded that John de Somerville had left a son
William, who had left a daughter Margery, but the jury found in
favour of Hugh de Wylughby.
De Baiico. Easter. 2. Hen. 6. m. 126.
Kent.—John Neuburgh sued Stephen Seyntvist for the manor of
Lullyngton Castle, which Reymund Hervng had given to NicholasPoyntz and Matilda, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies.
PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. 21
Nicholas Poyntz, seised=pMatilda,
temp. E. 2.
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Nicholas.
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Hugh.
Nicholas.
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Margaret.
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John Neuburgh,the plaintiff.
Verdict for John Neuburgh.
De Banco. Mich. 2. Hen. 6. m. 498.
Devon.—John Speke sued John Holond and Alice, his wife, for land
in Brussheford Speke.
William Speke.=pAgnes.
William. John.=pConstance, d. of Robert,
| Oliver Esse. ob. s.p.
John.j
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John Speke, Agnes.^Martin Fishacre.
the plaintiff.j
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Alice.=f=John Uffiete.
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Edmund Uffiete.
The defendants stated that they held the land for a term only bya demise of Alice Ufflete, who was dead, and the reversion belongedto Edmund Ufflete. Edmund was, therefore, admitted to defendthe action.
De Banco. Easter. 2. Hen. 6. m. 320 dorso.
Derb.—Alianora, late wife of William de Irelond, of Herteshorne,sued William de Irelond for one-third of two manors in Herteshorne,called the Over Manor and the Nether Manor as her dower.
Ralph de Irelond, of
Herteshorne.
Margery,=pWilliam.=Alianora, the plaintiff,
1st wife. 2nd wife.
John.
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William de Irelond,
the defendant.
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De Banco. Easter. 2. Hen. 6. m. 329 dorso.
Ebor.—Thomas Broket and Dionisia, his wife, sued Thomas Urswykfor the manor of Baddesworth, which Roger Folifayt had given
to Alan Folifayt and Eufemia, his wife, and the heirs of their
bodies, temp. E. 3.
Alan Folifayt, seised^P^ufernia.
temp. E. 3.|
John, Eujoria (sic).
ob. s.p.|
William.
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Dionisia.=Thomas Broket,
the plaintiffs.
Thomas Urswyk called to warranty John de Worsley and Joan,
his wife, and Margaret de Kyrkeby and Joan de Kyrkby, cousins
and heirs of Robert de Ursewyk, Kt. Joan de Kyrkby was underage.
De Banco. Easter. 2. Hen. 6. m. 105.
Derb.—Henry Knyveton sued Ralph Shirley, of Brayllesford, the
younger, Armiger, and others, for breaking into his close at Bradeby,and depasturing cattle on his grass. The pleadings give these
pedigrees :
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Joan, late wife of John Basset,
Kt., died seised of the manorof Braylesford.
Thomas.
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Joan.
Ralph Shirley, who was under age and in
ward to Ralph Shirley and Beatrice, wife of
Hugh Shirley, by graut from the Kiug, the
manor being held of the Honor of Lancaster.
Henry de Braylesford,
son of Henry de Bray-
lesford, living 14 E. 1.
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Ralph.
Henry.
JrJoan, d. and heiress.
John Basset, Kt.
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Matthew de Knyveton.=pElizabeth!
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Henry, living 14 E. 1.
William.
Henry.
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William. John. Henry de Knyveton,the plaintiff.
The Last Sir Henry de Braillesford served as a Banneret at Crecy,sec "Crecy and Calais," by the present writer.
De Banco. Easter. 2. Hen. 6. m. 309.
Lincoln.—John Billyng and John Frende sued Hugh Wylughby, of
Wolaston, co. Notts, Armiger, and three others, for an illegal distress
in Dunnesby, near Repynghale.
Richard de Wyllughby, the elder,
Kt., seised temp. E. 3.
r -r -Lr 1Richard, Roger, Hugh, Edmund.ob. 8.p. ob. s.p. ob. s.p.
Edmund.
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Hugh Wylughby,the defendant-
De Banco. Easter. 2. Hen. 6. m. 123 dorso.
Essex.—Robert Hunte and Katrine, his wife, Richard Fox andElizabeth, his wife, and Isabella Galyon, sued Thomas Merssh for
land in Great Maldon, which Walter de Essex, Kt., had given to
Ralph le Bygood, (sic) Kt., and Elena, his wife, and the heirs of
their bodies.
Ralph le Bygod, Kt.=pElena.
7Walter.
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Thomas.
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Walter.
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William, Margaret. Katrine.= Elizabeth.=ob. B.p.
| Robert Hunte. Richard Fox,
Isabella Galyon, plaintiffs. plaintiffs.
plaintiff.
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De Banco. Mich. 2. Hen. 6. m. 337 dorso.
Leicester.—John de Wydmerpole, of Wydmerpole, sued Thomas deStafford, Armiger, for land in Querndon, near Barwe-onTSore.
Nicholas de Wydmerpole.
Thomas, living temp. Ric. 2.
Robert.
Nicholas.
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John de Wydmerpole,the plaintiff.
The defendant called to warranty Thomas de Stafford, son andheir of Thomas de Stafford, Kt.
Coram Rege. Easter. 1. Hen 6. m. 66.
Wygom.—Ralph le Porter and Joan, his wife, and Thomas Raulynssued William Lychefeld for two parts of the manor of Esthamand the advowson of the church, and 40s. of rent in Boycote, whichthey claimed under the terms of a Fine levied in 13 E. 2.
Ralph le Porter,
seised 13 E. 2.
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Richard le Porter.
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Joan. Marjory.
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Joan.— Thomas Raulyns,Ralph le Porter, the plaintiff,
plaintiffs.
The defendant gave this pedigree :— \"
William Westneys^Alice.(de Wasteneys), Kt.
Joan.=yJohn Cornwall, Kt.
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Elizabeth.=pWilliam Lychefeld.
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Elizabeth,#
Alice,
under age. under age.
De Banco. Mich. 3. Hen. 6. m. 123.
Surrey.—William Cat ton and Joan, his wife, and William Basset
and Agnes, his wife, sued John Loxlev for the manor of Nstede,which William de Wynteryshull had given to Walter de Wyntery-shull, his son, and the heirs of his body.
PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. 25
Walter de Wynteryshulle,seised temp. E. 3.
Thomas.
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William, Thomas,ob. s.p.
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Thomas, Joan.= Agnes.
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ob. s.p. William Catton. William Basset.
De Banco. Mich. 3. Hen. 6. m. 316 dorso.
Hertford.—John Kirkham and Anne, his wife, sued- Thomas Vynterfor lands and rents in Ikeleford, Piiyton, and Huche, which HenrySpigurnel and Sara, his wife, had given to Thomas Spigurnel andthe heirs of his body.
Thomas Spigurnel, seised
temp. E. 3.
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Henry.
Lucy.
Anne.=John Kirkham,the plaintiffs.
De Banco. Hillary. 3. Hen. 6. m. 301.
Kent.—Thomas de Pulteney sued Thomas Seyntclere and RichardChamberleyn for execution of a Fine levied 14 E. 4, by whichthe manors of Penshurst and Yevesfeld were settled on John dePulteney and Margaret, his wife, and their son William, and the
heirs of the body of William, and failing such, on the heirs of
the body of John de Pulteney, and failing such on Robert dePulteneye, the son of William Oweyn, and the heirs male of his body,
and failing such on William de Pulteneye, the son of WilliamErneys and the heirs male of his body, and failing such on Thomasde Pulteneye, the son of John Spigurnell and the heirs male of his
body, and failing such, on the right heirs of John for ever.
William, the son of John and Margaret, died s.p.
Robert de Pulteney.
John.
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Thomas do Pulteney,
the plaintiff.
De Banco. Hillary. 3. Hen. 6. m. 327.
Somerset.—Nicholas Molcyus sued Giles Daubcnov, Kt., for anillegal distress in South Pederton. The pleadings give this
pedigree :
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Ralph Daubyngne, Kt.,
living 24 E. 3.
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Giles.
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Giles.
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Giles Daubeuey, Kt.,
the defendant.
The plaintiff held the status of John, son of Henry de Moleyns,
living 24 E. 3. „
De Banco. Easter. 3. Hen. 6. m. 105.
Gloucester.—John Langley sued Reginald Grey, Kt., and Joan, his
wife, for land in Turkedene, which John de Brightwell had given
to Geoffrey Langley and Matilda, his wife, and the heirs of their
bodies.
Geoffrey Langley, seised=pMatilda.
temp. 3.|
Robert, Geoffrey,
ob. s.p.J
Edmund.
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John.
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John.
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John Langley,the plaintiff.
By another suit at Hillary, temp. 3 H. 6, m. 304 dorso, JohnLangley sued Ralph Busshe and Alianora, his wife, and WilliamSt. George for the manor of Brightwell, which John de Brightwell
had given as above, but in his descent from Geoffrey and Matilda,
he makes Robert to have been succeeded by Geoffrey, his son, in
place of Geoffrey, his brother. In this suit William St. Georgecalled to warranty Baldwyne St. George.
De Banco. Faster. 3. lien. 6. m. 132.
Devon.—Richard Haukeford, Armiger, sued John Prideaux, of
Orcharton, for the manor and advowson of Coumbe in Tvnhide,
claiming under a Fine levied in 18 E. 2 between John de Clifford,
Kt., and Clarice, his wife, and William de Lyttelton.
Richard de Stapeldon,
living 13 E. 2.
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Richard
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Thomasine.
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Richard Haukeford,the plaintiff.
PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS.
De Banco. Easter. 3. Hen. 6. m. 410.
Cnmb.—John Chamberieyn, and Agnes, his wife, and Thomas Caleys
sued Thomas Caumpes and John Wyse for lands and rents in Great
Shelford, Little Shelford, and Stapelford, claiming under a Fine
levied in 19 E. 2.
John le Moigne, living
19 E. 2.
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Clemence.
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Baldwine.
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Agnes.= Joan.
John Chamberieyn,|
plaintiffs. Hugh.
Thomas Caleys,
plaintiff.
De Banco. Trinity. 3. Hen. 6. m. 330 dorso.
Somerset.—John Talbot sued John Bluet for land in Cotehegh, which
Geoffrey Reyny had given to Thomas Reyny and the heirs of his body.
Thomas Reyney, seised
temp. E. 3.
Felicia.
Joan.
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John Talbot, the plaintiff.
De Banco. Trinity. 3. Hen. 6. m. 106 dorso.
Kent.—Thomas Stonore and Alice, his wife, sued John Isaak for
lands and rents in Hopiland, Christelet, and Sturreye, which Henry,son of Henry de Apeldrefeld had given to Ralph de St. Laurenceand Beatrice, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies.
Ralph de St. Laurence,=j=Beatrice.
seised temp. E. 1.j
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Thomas.
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Thomas.
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Thomas.
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ob. s.p. |
John.
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John.
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Thomas.
JAlice.=Thomas Stonore.
Verdict for the plaintiffs
28 PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS.
De Banco. Hillary. 4. lien. 6. m. 118 dorso.
Dorset.—Henry Craddock and Agnes, his wife, sued Walter Sprottefor lands in Waye Ruald, which John de Burford had given to
John fitz John, of Caus, and Agnes, his wife, and the heirs of their
bodies.
John fitz John, of Caus.=pAgnes.
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John.
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John.
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Agnes.^Henry Craddok,the plaintiffs.
The defendant called to warranty Walter Byngham.
De Banco. Hillary. 4. Hen. 6. m. 339.
Somerset.—Reginald West, Kt., sued William Nuton and Idonia,
his wife, for the manors of Swelle and Peret, claiming under the
terms of a Fine levied in 11 E. 3, by which they had been settled
on Henry de Lortye and Emma, his wife, and the heirs male of their
bodies, and failing such on Thomas West, Kt., for his life, with
remainder to Thomas le Blunt, Kt., son of Nicholaa la Blunt, andthe heirs male of his body, and failing such, on the right heirs of
Thomas West. The pleadings give these pedigrees :
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Thomas West, named in
Fine of 11 E. 3.
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Thomas.
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Reginald West, Kt., the plaintiff.
The defendants gave this pedigree :
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Walter de Lorty, enfeoffed bySabina de Urtiaco.
Henry de Lorty.=j=Enima.
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John, Matilda,
ob. 8. p. |
Philip Carteret, who fuliving, and the defendantsheld his status.
CHARTERS OF THE PRIORI OF SEMPRINGHAM. 29
Reginald West gave this pedigree :
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Sabina de Urtiaco.
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John.Richard. Walter de Henry. William.
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Lc-rty, ob.
Henry. s.p.
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Walter.
Henry de Lorteye,
who levied the Finein 11 E. 3.
And he pleaded that Sabina gave Swell to Walter Lo-rty, her
son, who had died s.p., and the right passed to Henry, son of Richard,
his heir, and that Sabina gave Peret to her sons Walter and Henry,each of whom held a moiety of it.
( To be continued. )
CHARTERS RELATING TO THE PRIORY OFSEMPRINGHAM.
(Continued from Vol. XVI, p. 228.)
Add. Ch. 20,623.
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By Major-General the Hon. GEORGE WROTTESLEY.
(Continued from p. 29.)
De Banco. Easter. 4. Hen. 6. 333.
Leicester.—John, the Earl Marshal, sued Thomas Segrave andElizabeth, his wife, for the next presentation to the church of Houby.The pleadings give these pedigrees :
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John de Segrave, Kt.,
seised temp. E. 2.
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Stephen.
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John.
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Elizabeth.
John,ob. s.p.
Thomas,ob. s.p.
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Thomas.
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John, the
Earl Marshal,
plaintiff.
Elizabeth called to warranty Thomas Segrave, of Scaldeford, andElizabeth, his wife (herself), together with Edmund Pyrley, kinsmenand heirs of John de Kirkeby, who had been formerly seised of the
manor and had granted it to Gilbert, son of Anketine de Houby andMatilda, his wife, sister of John de Kirkeby, and the heirs of their
bodies in 50 H. 3, from whom she gave this descent :
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Gilbert, son of Anketine de Houby,=j=Matilda.
seised 50 H. 3.
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Walter.
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Antony.
Alice.
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Antony.
Elizabeth,
the defendant.
She also stated that John Kirkeby had died s.p., and his heirs WONhis sisters Matilda and Alice, and from Alice she gave this
descent :
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PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. 109
Alice Pyrley.
Peter.
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William.
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Peter.
Thomas, Edmund Pyrley,
ob. s.p. who was under age.
The jury found in favour of the Earl Marshal, on the ground that
John de Kirkeby was not seised of the advowson when he made the
grant of 50 H. 3.
De Banco. Easter. 4. Hen. 6. m. 139.
Somerset.—Richard Pruet and Alice, his wife, sued John Seyntclere
(St. Clair), the elder, for lands and rents in Cruk and Estham.
Geoffrey de Asshelonde, seised=pJoan,
by virtue of a Fine levied in
29 E. 3.
Thomas.
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Emma.
Alice.=Richard Pruet,
the plaintiff's.
De Banco. Easter. 4. Hen. 6. m. 321.
Ebor.—Robert Wylughby, of Rerisby, Kt., sued William Haryngton,Kt., and John Marshall, clerk, for the next presentation to the church
of Baddesworth, and he stated that Ivo de Longvillers, was seised of
the manor and advowson temp. King John, and gave a moiety of
it in frank marriage with Hugelina, his daughter, to Roger deCoygners.
Roger de Coygners. =f=Hugelina.
Robert,
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Roger.
Robert de Coygners, living temp. E. 1 , enfeoffed
Simon de Baldreston, clerk, in a moiety of theadvowson.
110 PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS.
Ivo de Longvillers.
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Margaret.^pGeoffrey de Neville.
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nJohn de Neville.
John de Nevylle, of Richard. -
Hornby, ob. s.p.j
Robert de Neville, living
1343, enfeoffed WilliamScot, Kt., and Alice, his
wife.
William Scot and Alice had issue, John Scot, Kt., who enfeoffedJohn Tours, who enfeoffed Robert de Swyllyngton, Kt., in 40 E. 3,
who had issue, Roger de Swyllyngton, Kt.,"of Blythburgh, co. Suffolk,
who enfeoffed Robert Willoughby, the plaintiff, and others, in themanor and advowson in 1 Hen. 5.
The defendants stated that the Robert de Nevylle of the pedigreewas son of Robert, brother of John de Nevylle, of Hornby, and notof Richard, and the jury found in their favour.
Coram Rege. Mich. 4. Hen. 6. m. 14.
Lincoln.—A writ of error, on the petition of Robert, son of Robertde Sheffeld, in the suit of Thomas Takell and others, versus HenryHesyll and Joan, his wife, Thomas Sleght, Robert de Sheffeld, andothers, in which the plaintiffs prayed for the execution of a Finelevied in 7 E. 1, between Richard, son of Richard de Isle, and Richardde Isle, respecting lands and rents in Brimham, Gunthorp, Haxseyeand other places.
Richard, son of Richard deIsle, seised 7 E. 1.
I
John.
I
Richard.
I
i—; r- 1
1
Christiana. Cecily. =fJohn Coke. Margaret.=j=John Groby.
I I I
Thomas Takell. ,1 --, Thomas Groby.
John Coke, Katrine,
ob. s.p.|
William Fenton.
Robert de Sheffeld stated that Richard, son of Richard de Isle, hada son John, who died during the lifetime of his father, and Richard,
the son of John, entered as heir of Richard, son of Richard de [ale,
and enfeoffed one Robert de Sheffeld, whose status he held. The jury
found in favour of Robert do Sheffeld.
PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. Ill
De Banco. Trinity. 4. Hen. 6. m. 124.
Hertford.—Margaret, late wife of William Westynton, sued JohnFysshe and Rose, his wife, and Christine Polayn, for a moiety of the
manors of Welwys and Ayot Montfychet.
Matilda Lacy.=T=William Baudewyne.
Joan. Amice.
John.
I
Margaret,=Williamthe plain- Westynton.tiff.
John,ob. s.p.
1-
Agnes,i
I
Michael.
I
John.
Rose.=John Fysshe,defendants.
Margaret pleaded that Amice, the younger daughter of MatildaLacy, was born out of wedlock.
De Banco. Trinity. 4. Hen. 6. m. 139.
Sussex.— William Burys and John Norton sued Thomas atte Hille for
lands and rents in Hammes and Angemeryng, which John Paljmgford
had given to Isabella Palyngford and the heirs of her body.
Isabella Palyngford.
Joan.
I
John.
I
John.
I
Hugh.
William Burys,
plaintiff.
Margaret.
John.
I
John.
I
John Norton,plaintiff.
De Banco. Trinity. 4. Hen. 6. m. 308.
Salop.—Thomas Lestraunge, of Walton, Armiger, sued RichardLestraunge, of Knokyn, Kt., for the manor of Mudle, which heclaimed as heir-at-law of his niece Alice, who had died s.p.
John Lestraunge, of Mudle,=plda.seised temp. E. 3. I
I
John.
Alan.
I
Alice,
ob. s.p.
Thomas Lestraunge,
the plaintiff.
112 PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS.
De Banco. Trinity. 4. Hen. 6. m. 136.
Hertford.—William Beleverge sued John Wodehouse, Armiger, JohnHotoft, Armiger, and others, for the manor of Knybbeworth, whichhe claimed under the terms of a Fine levied temp. E. 2, betweenRichard de Perers and Joan, his wife, complainants, and Beatrice,
formerly wife of Robert de Hoo.
James, sou of Beatrice de Hoo.
I
Margaret.
I
William.
I
Stephen.
. ' William Beleverge,
the plaintiff.
De Banco. Trinity. 4. Hen. 6. m. 464.
Oxon.—James Vernoun sued Thomas Chaucer, Armiger, for the manorof Hanewell, which Ralph de Vernoun, the elder, Lord of Shipbroke,
gave to Ralph, son of Ralph, son of Ralph de Vernoun, formerly Lordof Mottrom, and to Agnes, his wife, and the heirs male of their bodies,
and failing such, to Richard, son of the said Ralph de Vernoun, the
elder, issue of Matilda, late wife of the said Ralph de Vernoun, the
elder, and to the heirs male of his body, and failing such, to Magister
Richard Vernoun, son of the said Ralph de Vernoun, the elder, andhis heirs, and he gave this descent :
—
Ralph de Vernon, the elder,=pMatilda.
of Shipbroke. i
r —r -1- nRichard, Magister • Thomas,ob. s.p. Richard,
|
ob. s.p. Richard.
Richard.
I
James Vernoun,the plaintiff.
De Banco. Hillary. 5. Hen. 6. m. 101 domo.
Glouc.—Peter Hertland sued Henry Slak for lands, etc., in Newent,which Adam Esger and Thomas Esger had given to Richard Carswalle
and Isabella, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, temp.
Edward III.
Richard Carswalle, seised=f=Isabella.
temp. E. 3.I
i1
11
Sibil, Joan, Lucy,
ob. s.p. ob. s.p.
Walter.
I
Peter Hertland,
the plain tirf.
*
PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. 113
De Banco. Hillary. 5. Hen. 6. m. ?25.
Stiff.—Robert Brorae sued John Howard, Kt., and three others named,for the manor of Shotle.
William Vis de Leu, Kt.,=f=Roes.
seised temp. E. 2.j
„ l!
Mary, ob. Alice,
s.p.m.
Roger.
I
Robert.
Heury.
I
Robert Brome,the plaintiff.
This pedigree should be substituted for that given at p. 165 of
vol. xvi (N.S.), where the name Brome is erroneously printed Broune.
De Banco. Hillary. 5. lien. 6. m. 342.
Notts.—John Longesby sued Hugh Cressy, of Frythebek, Armiger, for
the manor of Oulcotes, which Hugh Cressy had given to RobertRussell and Cecily, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies.
Robert Russell, seised=pCecily.
temp. E. 2.I
Edmund,ob. s.p.
Sibil.
I
Robert.
John Longesby,the plaintiff.
De Banco. Hillary. 5. Hen. 6. m. 125.
Rutland.—John Colepeper, Armiger, and Thomas TVensenham, Armiger,
sued Robert Dabriggecourt, of Cottesmore, and Elizabeth, his wife,
for lands and rents in Cottesmore and Gretham, which William
Manduit had. given to Bernard de Bruys and Alice de Beauchampand the heirs of their bodies.
Bernard de Bru vs. =f=Alice.r—J
Bernard.
Bernard,ob. s.p.
Bernard,ob. s.p.
Agues.
Robert.
1
John.
1
Joan.
I
Alianora.
Thomas Weusenham,plaintiff.
John Colepeper,
plaintiff.
114 PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS.
Coram Rege. Easter. 5. Hen. 6. m. 85.
Somerset.—John Spoke and Joan, his wife, sued Stephen Alrygge andRichard Wallrond for the next presentation to the church of ComptonMartyn.
John Wake, Kt., seised temp. E. 3,
of Compton Martyn, co. Somerset,and Stoke Wake, co. Dorset.
Isabella.
I
Thomas.
I
John Keynes.
John Keynes.
r-1Joan .=John Speke,
plaintiffs.
Verdict for the plaintiffs.
1
Elizabeth.
Richard Michell,=Agnes.ob. 6.p.
De Banco. Trinity. 5. Hen. 6. m. 123.
Norfolk.—Richard Pynkeman and Alice, his wife, Margaret Broom,John Aslak and Annora, his wife, John Bamburgh and Beatrice, his
wife, and Richard Brunne and Katrine, his wife, sued Hugh Rory,
chaplain, and Edmund Bedyngfeld, for land in Thuxton.
John, son of John Thurston, Kt.
Alice.=RichardPynkeman.
John Thurston, seised1
temp. E. 3.
:Alice.
Margaret.
John.
I
Theobald.
I
Amice {sic).'-
John Aslak.
Beatrice.=JohnBamburgh.
——
p
Katrines
RichardBrunne.
Coram Rege. Easter. 4. Hen 6. m. 56.
Cornwall.—Thomas Arundelle, Kt., sued John Petyt, of Trengeweyn-ton, for an illegal distress in Trengeweynton.
Wariue Ercedekene, Kt.,
of Roswerry.
Alianora. Philippa.
- nMarjory.=Thomas Arundell, Kt.
John Arundell.
PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. 115
De Banco. Trinity. 5. Hen. 6. m. 308.
Ebor.—Thomas Harynfcon, Armiger, and Elizabeth, his wife, suedWilliam Haryngton, Kt., for a moiety of the manor of Sedbergh, andthey sued Cuthbert, the Abbot of Coversham, for a moiety of the
advowson of the church of the same manor, claiming under the termsof a Fine levied in 6 E. 2, between Edmund de Dacre and John, sonof John de Tateham.
Edmund de Dacre.
I
Thomas.. v
Thomas.
Elizabeth.—Thomas Harynton,the plaintiffs.
De Banco. Trinity. 5. Hen. 6. m. 386.
Northampton.—Simon Kinnesman, Armiger, sued Joan Mulso for the
manor of Great Oxenden.
Richard Christian, =pSibil.
seised temp. E. 3.
j
rJ
Mary.
I
Joan.
I
Simon Kinnesman,the plaintiff.
De Banco. Easter. 6. Hen. 6. m. 121.
No County Named.—Ralph Rademylde and Margaret, his wife, andRoger Leukenore and Alianora, his wife, sued William Estfeld andanother for the manors of Tratington, Elnestede and Dydlynge.
John de Camoys. •
Thomas.
. I
Richard.
I
r 1Margaret.= Alianora.=Ralph Kademylde. Roger Leukenore.
De Banco. Easter. 6. Hen. 6. m. 124.
Kent.—Richard Geddynges and Thomas Band sued John Martvn andfive others named, for the manors of Horsmenden, Rokftsle, Totyiulcnand Eccles, claiming under the terms of a Eine levied in 11 E. 3, by
116 PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS.
which the manors had been settled on the heirs male of the bodies of
William. le Bande, Kt., and Joan, his wife, and failing such on the
right heirs of Joan.William le Band, Kt.,=j=Joan.
ob. s.p.m.
Elizabeth. Joan.
I I
John. William.
I - I
Richard Geddynges, Thomas Band,plaintiff. plaintiff.
De Banco. Easter. 6. Hen. 6. m. 126 dorso.
Salop.—Richard, Duke of York, sued Richard, Earl of Warwick,Joan, late wife of William Beauchamp, Kt., of Bergevenny, JohnPelham, Kt., Walter Lucy, Kt., Thomas Chaucer and Richard
Wygmore for the castle and manor of Ludlowe and manor of
Staunton.Geoffrey de GeynviLL^pMatilda Lacy.
Peter de Geynville.
Joan.
!
Edmund.I
Roger.
Edmund.I
Roger.
!1
Edmund. Anne.
I
Richard, Dukeof York.
Other suits shew that the Joan of the pedigree married Rogerde Mortimer. The suit was made a remanet, Richard, Earl of
Warwick, being in France in the suite of John, Duke of Bedford, the
King's uncle and Regent of France.
De Banco. Easter. 6. Hen. 6. m. 132.
Warwick.—John Cotes, Armiger, sued the Master of the Hospital of
St. John of Warwick, for six acres of meadow in Hovvngham, whichhad been given to the Hospital in free alms by Sylvester de Mente-ferrard, in the reign of Henry III, and which having been alienated
by the Master, should revert to him as the heir of Silvester, and he
gave this descent :
—
PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. 117
Sylvester de Monteferrard,living temp. H. 3.
John, son and heir.
William.
I
John.
I
William.
I
John Cotes, son and heir of
William (the plaintiff).
The reader should note the change from a French to an English
surname, which was much more common than is usually supposed.
De Banco. Easter, 6. lien. 6. m. 132.
Warwick.—John Cotes sued the Master of the Hospital of St. Johnof Warwick for four acres of meadow in Hovyngham, which RichardCorbyzun had given to the House in free alms, and which having beenalienated, should revert to him as heir of Richard.
Richard Corbyzun,living temp. H. 3.
Beatrice.
John.
I
William.
I
John.
I
William.
I
John Cotes, the plaintiff.
Richard Corbyzun was a brother of William Corbuson, of Stodley,
who was the direct descendant of the " Willelmus filius Corbutionis,"
who held Stodley at the date of Domesday.
De Banco. Mich. 6. Hen. 6. m. 237.
Northumb.—The King sued Christiana, formerly wife of John de Midel-
ton, Kt., and another, for the next presentation to Chapel Jesemond.
Richard Emuldon, presented to
the church temp. Ed. 3.
I
I1
1
1
Agnes.=j=Adam Grap. Matilda.=pRichard de Acton. Jacoba.=
{J
John de|
'
1 iStryvelvn
Matilda. Alice.= Elizabeth. (Stirling).Kt.,
NicholasI
ob. a. p.
Sabram. Christiana.^John de Midelton,
I ob. 20 Rich. 2.
i
Bertram de Midelton, under ageand in ward to the King.
118 PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS.
De Banco. Mich. 6. Hen. 6. m. 342.
Warwick.—Otto de Worthyngton and Mary, his wife, sued JohnFraunceys and Elizabeth, his wife, and John Cokayne, Kt., JohnHoldecastelle, Chivaler, William Mountfort, Lord of Colsull, andJohn Walshe, Armiger, for a third of the manor of Poley, near
Pollusworth, which they claimed as dower of Mary, of the dotation
of Richard Hertlmlle, Chivaler, her former husband.
Mary, 2nd wife,=Richard Hertlmlle. =pAlice,the plaintiff. I
Gile3, ob. s.p. Elizabeth.=
|John Fraunceys.
William, ob. s.p. •
John Cokayne and the other defendants stated they held the
status of Elizabeth in the manor.
De Banco Mich. 6. Hen. 6. in. 350.
Ebor.—William de Clyf sued William de Mirfeld for a moiety of the
manor of Wythyngton, near Nunne Munketon.
William de Clyf.=rElena, living 16 Ed. 3.
I --,
Nicholas.
I
Richard.
I
William de Clyf,
the plaintiff.
Be Banco. Hillary. 6. Hen. 6. m. 112.
Notts.—Edmund Cranmere, of Aslokton, and Isabella, his wife, suedWilliam de Sybthorp, Armiger, for land in Aslokton.
i ; 1
John de Aslokton, Simon, brotherseised temp. E. 3, and heir,
ob. s.p.|
William.
I
Isabella. -~
Edmund Cranmere,the plaintiffs.
De Banco. Hillary. 6. Hen. 6. in. 301.
Bucks.—Walter Strykland, Armiger, and Isabella, his wife, sued
John Barton, the younger, and others named, for the manor of
Haversham, which they claimed under the terms of a FuM le\Min 18 E. 2, by John de Olney and Matilda, his wife.
PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. 119
John de Olney, seised^-pMatilda.
18 E. 2.
I
John.
William.
|
Johu.
Isabella, daughter=Walter de StryklancL
and heir.
By another suit on m. 305, William Lucy, Armiger, claimed the
same manor as heir-at-law of James, brother of John, son of Johnde Pabenham, who had been named in the remainder of the sameFine, and he gave this descent :
—
John de Pabenham.
i 1
John. James.
Margery.
Daughter (name illegible).
William Lucy.
De Banco. Easter, 6. Hen. 6. m. 371.
Wilts.—William Darell and Elizabeth, his wife, sued Humfrey, Dukeof Gloucester, John Stafford, the Bishop of Bath and Wells, andten others named, for the manor of Axeford, co. Wilts, and lands
in Heydone, co. Dorset, which they claimed under the terms of a
Fine levied in 9 E. 2, by Hildebrand de London and Margaret,
his wife.
Hildebrand de London,=j=Margaret.
seised 9 E.2.
Robert de Loundres,Kt., alias RobertD'Axeford, Kt , liv-
ing 6 Ric. 2, ob. s.p.
Richard,ob. s.p.
1
Matilda.
I
Felicia.
Thomas.
Elizabeth, d. and heir."—William Darell,
the plaintiffs.
(To be continued.)
168 PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS.
de Kauelund • Galfridus de Sco quit • Horm d: Burges Rohdie9 d Walet • Hugo d Walet • Alan9 de Walet • Reg de
Sumersale • Ric de Hasselund • Hugo fr dni Henrici • °t multi
alii °t tota curia de Wingerwrd.
Endorsed :
—
Carta Henrici d Wingelwrhe.
Seal, Brown, raised rim, edge chipped, 2 in. In armour, sword, shield withcentral spike. To the r. Horse galloping.
+ SIGILLVM H . . NRI . DE BRAILLSFORD.
Date late twelfth century.
These two Charters relate to Wingerworth in Derbyshire. In the Red Bookof the Exchequer, A.D. 1166, Will's, Comes de Ferariis, returns that his grand-
father had infeoffed Nicholaus de Breileford with one Knight's fee, aud that
the latter's son, Hemicus, then held it ; also in the Feudal Aids, A.D. 1302and A.D. 1346, we find the family of Breylesford still holding half a fee in
Wryngeworth.{To be continued,)
$etiigrrrs from tije Pea Bolls.
By Major-General the Hon. GEORGE WROTTESLEY.
(Continued from p. 119.)
De Banco. Trinity. 6. Hen. 6. m. 493.
Dorset.—Henry Sherard sued for the execution of a Fine levied in
1 E. 2, between John de Tynten, the younger, and Alice Iiosel,
respecting the manor of Coleweye.
Alice Rosel, seised 1 E. 2.
I
Henry.
John.
I
Henry.
Henry Sherard, the plaintiff.
De Banco. Trinity. 6. lien. 6. m. 123.
Wilts.—William Watkyns and Agnes, his wife, sued Richard Cheddarfor waste in the manor of Hedyngton, which was of the inheritance
of Agnes. It appeared by the pleadings that one Matilda do
Cantilupe had been seised of the manor for her life under the terms
of a Fine levied in 3 E. 3, with remainder to Robert son of Reginald
de Cantilupe and Joan, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, and
failing such, with remainder to Elizabeth, daughter of .Matilda, ami
the heirs male of her body, and failing such to Matilda, Marjory
and Alice, sisters of Elizabeth, in like manner, aud tailing any male
issue of the sisters, to the right heirs of Matilda de Cantilupe tor
ever.
PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. 169
Joan,=Robert, son of Reginald-^Matilda,*
1st wife, de Cantilupe. I 2nd wife.
Robert. =f=Joan.
Elizabeth.=pRiehard Cheddar.
I
'i
Richard, ob. v.m.
Agnes claimed to be the right heir of Matilda de Cantilupe, andgave this descent :
—
Matilda de Cantilupe.
I
Alice.
I
Clemence
.
I
William.
Agnes.=William Watkyns.
De Banco. Mich. 7. Hen. 6. m. 331.
Cornwall.—Richard Haukefurd, Armiger, sued John Mason, clerk,
and Thomas Carmynowe, Armiger, for the next presentation to the
church of Mahenyet.
William de Tregilla, seised of the manor of
Tregilla, to which the advowson was appurtenant,
presented to the church temp. E. 1.
rIsabella.
Adam Doyvelle.
Richard.
John, under ageand in ward to
Ralph Carmy-
Emma, enfeoffed Joan, enfeoffed Walter—Philip de St.
Adam Helygan Stapeldon, Bisho]) of Wynnoc.of her purpart}T
,Exeter, and his brother
who had issue Hichard de Stapeldon,
John Helygan, Kt., of her share of thewho presented advowson.temp. E. 3.
Richard de Stapeldon, Kt.,
t>resented 6 E. 3.
Richard.
I
Richard.
Thouiasia.=p Richard Haukeford, Armiger.
Richard Haukeford, the plaintiff.
170 PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS.
The manor had been held by Richard, son of Adam Doyvelle, of
Ralph Carmynowe, whose representative claimed to present to thechurch, and he gave this descent :
—
i 71
Ralph Cannyuowe, William,ob. s.p.
I
John. Thomas Carmynowe,! of Asshewater, uncle
11 and heir, the defeiid-
.Tohn, who was in ward to ant.
Henry, late Prince of
Wales, as Duke of Corn-wall, ob. s.p.
The suit was continued till Mich. 8 H. 6, when John Mason took
exception to the writ because Richard Haukeford was described as
Armiger, when he had been knighted at St. Albans before the date
to which the suit had been adjourned. Richard replied that heheld £100 of lands in co. Devon, by hereditary descent fromThomasine, his mother, and was serving in France in the retinue
of Thomas, Earl of Salisbury, but was not a Knight at the date
when the suit was adjourned, which was the Quindene of St. Johnthe Baptist, but as the jury found that he was a Knight at the
date of the Octaves of St. Michael, the suit was dismissed.
De Banco. Hillary. 7. Hen. 6. m. 117
Notts and Lincoln.—William Carwell, Armiger, and William Fairfax
sued Ralph Crumwell, Kt., and six others named, for the manor of
Muskham, co. Notts, and ,£20 of rent from Harington and Aswardby,co. Lincoln, which they claimed under the provisions of a Fine
levied in 34 E. 1, between Richard, son of John de Harington, andAmice, his wife, and John de Harington.
Richard, son of John de Harington,=fAmice,seised 34 E. 1. I
John.
Amice. Isabella."**
I .1William Carwell, Johu.plaintiff.
1
William.
I
W i IHani Fairfax,
plaintiff.
De Banco. Trinity. 7. Hen. 6. m. 339.
Northampton.—Robert Ottelev and .loan, his wile, sued ThomasWodevylc, Armiger, for one-third of the manors of Stokebruer and
PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. 171
Aldryngton, which Henry de Lancastre and Matilda, his wife, hadgiven to William de Combemartyn and the heirs of his body.
William de Combemartyn,seised temp E. 1.
L 11
Alice. Isabella. Joan.
I
Walter.
.1
Alice.
r-Thomas, Joau.= Robert Otteley, Joan.=Saer Acre,ob. s.p. the plaintiff 1?.
The two Joans were sisters and heirs of Thomas.
Coram Rege Roll. Faster. 7. Hen 6 m. 48.
Northampton.—A suit in the King's Chancery, in which Williamfitz Hugh, Kt., claimed a moiety of the manor of Lutton alias
Ludyngton, which was held of the King in capite by the service
of one-tenth of a Knight's fee. Roes de Dovorr was seised of the
manor and gave it to William, son of Robert Marnryon, the younger,
and Loretta, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies.
William Marmyon. =pLorretta.
r—John.
I
John.
Joan. =pJohn Barnak.
I
Matilda.
I
Ralph Cromwell.
I
Ralph Cromwell,Kt., living 7 H. 6.
Amice.
I
Robert Gray.
Elizabeth.^Henry Fitz Hugh, Kt.
William Fitz Hugh, Kt.,
the plaintiff.
Elizabeth had died on the 14th December previous, and the King,
under a misapprehension, had granted the custody of all the
lands, which she had held in capite, to various persons.
Coram Rege. Raster. 7. lien. 6. m. 82.
Another suit, by which Sir William Fitz Hugh recovered the manorof lierewyk, co. Sussex, gives this pedigree :
—
172 PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS.
John Marmyon, living=j=Matilda.
1 E. 3, dead 14 E. 3.
Robert Marmyon. living Joau.=^John Bernak. Avice (sic). =j=John Gray, of
1337, had released all I I Rotherfield.
his right in the manor to ,1
j
Matilda, his mother, and Matilda.=j=Ralph(
1
1
had died s.p. Cromwell, John Gray Robert Gray.
Kt. alias JohnMarmyou,ob.s,p.
Ralph Cromwell, Kt, Elizabeth.=rHenry Fitz Hugh, Kt.
Ralph, Lord Cromwell,(
1
living 7 H. 6. William Fitz Hugh, Kt.,
the plain-tiff.
Berwick was held of John Pelham, Kt., as of the Honour of
Aquila, by the service of two Knights' fees.
De Banco. Trinity. 7. Hen. G. m. 471.
Lincoln.—Thomas Paynell, Armiger, sued John Warrok, clerk, andanother, for the manor of Berughby, which John de Sendale, late
Bishop of Winchester, had given to William Peisshone and Margaret,
his wife, and the heirs of their bodies.
William Peisshone, seised=p Margaret,
temp. E. 3.
i
John.
John,ob. s.p.
[argnret.
I
1
Margaret.
I
John.
I
Thomas Paynell,
the plaintiff.
De Banco. Trinity. 7. Hen. 6. m. 331 and 331 dorao, and
Dc Banco. Trinity. 9. Hen. 6. m. -415.
Southampton and Wilts.—Suits respecting the manors of Ryngwodft)Warblyngton, Hunton, Westovere, and Sweynstone, in the Isle of
Wight, and the Hundred of ( 'hnstrhuivlio and town of Chlistehurchft,
and the manor of Erlestokc, co. Wilts, give this pedigree :
—
PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. 173
Ralph de Monte Hernier,
living 3 E. 2.
i
r-1- 1
Thomas. Edward.
1
Margaret.'-pWilliam de Montagu,Earl of Salisbury.
i 1
William, John,ob. s.p.
i
John.
I
Thomas, Earlof Salisbury.
Alesia.—Richard, Earl of
Salisbury.
De Banco. Hillary. 7. Hen. 6. m. 134.
Sussex.—William Haubedene, of Mydhurst, sued Thomas Shorter andChristiana, his wife, for a messuage and a virgate of land in Haube-dene in Rogate.
i7-1
Robert Haubedene. William.
I
Robert, seised temp. E. 3.
Thomas.
I
William Haubedene,the plaintiff.
Christiana claimed by a grant made to William, the younger brother
of Robert Haubedene.
De Banco. Trinity. 7. Hen. 6. m. 315.
Notts.—John Dales and Margaret, his wife, sued the Collegiate Churchof Southwell for lands and rents in Halum, Edyngley, Osmondethorpand Holbek.
Hugh de Rodes of Halum.
Amice de Syreston. William de Rodes,=fBeatrice.of Halum, seised
temp. E. 3.
John.
Margaret.—John Dales,
the plaint itTs.
The Church claimed by a grant of Amice de Syreston, and called to
warranty Kmclina, late wife of John (J icy, Armiger.
174 . PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS.
De Banco. Hillary. 8. Hen. 6. m. 336.
Wygorn.—Richard, Duke of York, who was under age, and sued byhis custos, sued Richard, Earl of Warwick, Joan, late wife of WilliamBeauchamp, of Bergevenny, Kt., Walter Lucy, Kt., Thomas Chaucer,
and Richard Wygmore, for the manor of Brymesgrove, which Johnde Beauchamp had given to Roger de Mortimer and the heirs of his
body.Roger de Mortimer.
Edmund.
Edmund,ob. s.p.
Roger.
I
Edmund,
j
Roger.
I
Anne, sister
and heir.
I
Richard, Duke of York,the plaintiff.
De Banco. Trinity. §. Hen: 6. m. 318 dorso.
Herts.—Ralph Agmondesham sued Thomas Chamber, Armiger, andothers, for land in La Stokke, in Agmondesham, which Adam deWoubourne had given to his brother Thomas de Woubourne andAlice, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies.
Thomas de Woubourne,=pAlice.seised temp. E. 1.
Thomas.
I
Joau.
!
Alice,
ob. s.p.
1
John.
I
lialph.
Halph de Agmondeshain,the plaintiff.
De Banco. Trinity 8. Hen. 6. m. 403.
Bucks.—John de Mohun sued Giles, the Prior of Caldewell andanother, for the next presentation to the church of Great Crawele.
John FilHotl, the younger,presented temp. E. 1.
I
Cecily.=f=John Mohun, Kt., presented21 E. 3.
J
21 E
John Mohun, the plaintiff.
PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. 175
Coram Rerje. Mich. 8. Hen. 6. m. 28 Rex.
Staff.—A suit respecting the manor of Elnhale, which was claimed
by Thomas Astley, in right of Elizabeth, his mother, gives this
pedigree :
—
William Harcourt of Stanton Harcourt=j=Joan.
and Elnhale, seised 4 ft. 3.j
Thomas Harcourt, Kt.
I
Thomas Harcourt, died
6 July 8 H. 5.
Robert Harcourt, aged 10
in 8 H. 5.
Thomas Astley claimed under a Fine levied in 1 lac. 2, by whichthe reversion of the manor had been settled on his father Thomas,and Elizabeth, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies.
Elizabeth appears to have been heiress of the Harcourts. Ina suit in Banco of Mich. 7 R. 2, her descent is given as
under :
—
Richard Harcourt, living 12 E. 1.
John.
I
William.
Richard.
I
Elizabeth.
Coram Rcge. Mich. 8. Hen. 6. m. 20.
Norf.—Thomas, Earl of Arundelle, sued the Abbot of Westderhamfor the next presentation to the .church of Grymstone at Trinity
term 13 H. 4.
Benedict de Brekles, Kt.,
seised temp. ft. 2.
rJohn, seised of the manor ofcpConstanee.Brekeshall alias Grymstone,temp. E. 3.
Benedict, presented 31 E. 3.
Alice, daughter and heir, and in ward to the
Earl. Alice had l>eeu married to WilliamCotnptoo, Araiiger, but was left a widow.
176 PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS.
A verdict had been given in favour o'f the Earl at Trinit}' terra
13 H. 4, and the Abbot now appealed by a writ of error. The latter
claimed by a grant made to his house by Benedict, son of John de
Brekles.
De Banco. Hillary. 9. Hen 6. m. 302.
County Illegible.—William ISTeuton and Alianora, his wife, andNicholas Basset and Alice, his wife, sued Thomas Eerres, Armiger,
and Elizabeth, his wife, for the manors of Lee and Stretford.
John de la Launde^Alianora.seised temp. E. 3.
I
Agnes.
A lice.=Nicholas Basset.
In another part of the pleadings Idonia is called Joan.
Idonia.
I
Alianora.
=
William Neuton.
Coram Rege. Easter. 9. Hen. 6. m. 7. Rex.
Kent.—Thomas Kyriell, Kt., sued Thomas Wykes for the manor of
St. Laurence alias Uppercourt, in the Isle of Thanet. The pleadings
give these pedigrees :
—
John Kyriell, Kt.
John. =7=Alice.
I
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Joan.—John W ykes,=pAgnes, secondliving 10 Kic. 2. I wife.
John Wykes, who was under age.
Nicholas Kyriell, Kt.
William.
I
Thomas Kyriell, Kt., the plaintiff.
Thomas Wykes, the defendant, held the manor as custos only, bygrant of the King.
(To be continued.)
PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. 239
Sir Hugh had possessions in the counties of Lincoln, Leicester, Warwick, andNorthan ts, and at the date of his death was asserting a claim in Somerset. Froman entry in the Hundred Rolls, vol. i, }». 253, we can conclude that the above grant
to Sempringham was made shortly before his death. His brother Sir Ralph becamehis heir, and in the Quindene of St. Martin 50 Heury HI, A.D. 1265, by a
Fine (Line. File 47, No. 3) and an undated Charter (Brit. Mus., HarL Ch.
55 D. 34) granted to " Dauid filio Dauid de Flutewik' Nepoti meo t' Lucie
uxori ej' t' heredib' de illis exeuntib' " all his lands, "in villa de Ringedon',
Repingehale t' Dunesbi " also "in villa de Leuesingeham t' aduocac'o'm eju'demecc'e," also in " Eamwick','' (with exceptions), and the services of " Rog'i deBugemuneste
. Joh'is Loueth, Radulti le Moyne and Radulfi de Loweton','' for £100sterling; the witnesses to the Charter were " D'no Wydone Grobaut, Joh'e fil'
Joh'is, Thoma de Hawuile, Rob' to de Diriutou', Rad's de Lovvton' Rad's le
Moyne, Hugone C'stal, Joh'e Bachot t' aliis."
The foundations of an old Manor house can still be traced in a field near
Rippingale, which is, I believe, called " the Lion's Close " at the present day.
In this series of Sempringham Charters, though I have beenunable to print all that exist, still I hope a considerable amountof material for early County History has been brought together
and preserved for future use. The value of original charters as
compared with copies in Cartularies, etc., cannot be over-estimated,
since the seal 'and style of the writing of the former, and the
names of witnesses, so often wanting in the latter, are a great
guide to the date, and when this is discovered, a further search in
the Curia Regis, Assize, and Pipe Rolls will possibly be rewardedwith much additional information.
In Add. Ch. 28,040, line 5, "capitate" has by a clerical error
been printed for " capitale."
I desire, in conclusion, to express my thanks to the Editor for
placing so much space at my disposal, and for most kind and valuable
assistance during the course of my contribution.
E. M. POYNTON
^ftitgrrrs from the $Iea ftolfe.
By Major-General the Hon. GEORGE WROTTESLEY.
(Continued from p. 176.)
De Banco. Trinity. 10. Hen. 6. m. 137
Norf.—"William Beauchamp and Elizabeth, his wife, sued John
Howard Kt., and John llkcteshalc for t lie manor of MiddeltOD, nearLynne, which they claimed under the provisions of a Fine levied in
24 E. 3, by Gerard, son of Gerard de Braybrok and Margaret, hiiwife, by which the manor had been settled on the heirs of the bodyof Margaret.
240 PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS.
Gerard, son of Gerard de Braybrok,^f=Marg'aret.
seised '2i E. 3.
Gerard.
I
Gerard.
!
Klizabeth.—William Eeauchamp,the plaintiffs.
De Banco. Trinity. 10. Hen. 6. m. 410.
Essex.—Thomas Basset sued Robert Rykedone, of Weytham, for anillegal distress in Weytham.
Roger Wylynghale.=pJuan.
_ i
Roger. Richard.
I
Roger Basset, Civis
et Pisceuariua of
London.
Thomas held the status of Roger Basset. The reader should note
the change of surname.
De Banco. Hillary. 10. Hen. 6. m. 125.
Leicester.—Walter Strykland, Armiger, and Isabella, his wife, sued
for execution of a Fine levied in 18 E. 2, between William de la
Plaunche and Joan, his wife, and John de Olney and Matilda, his
wife, respecting two parts of the manor of Claybrok.
John, son of John de 01neye,=f=Matilda.
living 18 E. 2.
r J
WilKam.
I
John.
I
Isabella.
Walter Strykland.
By a previous suit of Hillary 6 H. 6, m. 301, the same plaintiffs
sued John Barton and others for the manor of Haversliam, co. Backs,
which they claimed under the provisions of the same Fine.
De Banco. Hillary. 10. Hen, 6.
Glouc.—John Kenne, Armiger, and John Tryo, Arniiger, sued ThomasPurlevent for the manor of Bre\vcrne.
PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. 241
William, son of Almaricde Parco.
Beatrice.=j=John le Botiiler, of Laniltyt.
I
Almaric le Botiiler,
living 50 E. 3, ob.
s.p.
Isabella.^John Kenne.1
Elizabeth.
John Kenne,the plaintiff.
Isabella.=John Trye,
William.
John Trye,
the plaintiff.
The defendant claimed under a Fine levied in 50 E. 3 by Almaricle Botiiler, by which the manor bad been settled on William Purleventand Katrine, his wife, and the heirs of the body of Katrine. ThomasPurlevent was the son of Katrine.
Dorset.—Theobald Gorges, Chivaler, sued John Juyne, Kt., MauriceBruyn, Kt., and others, for execution of a Fine levied in 4 E. 3,
between "Walter Waleys, complainant, and Ralph de Gorges,
deforciant, of lands and rents in Braunton, near Barnstaple, co.
Devon, and the manors of Knyghtteton, Lutton and Bradepole, twoHundreds named, advowsons, churches, etc., in co. Dorset, bywhich the said manors, rents, advowsons and Hundreds had beensettled on Ralph de Gorges and the heirs male of his body, andfailing such on William, son of Theobald Russell, and the heirs maleof his body, and failing such on Theobald, brother of William, andthe heirs male of his body, and failing such on John, brother of
Theobald, and the heirs male of his body, and failing sucli on Richard,
brother of John, and the heirs male of his bod)', and failing such onthe right heirs of Ralph for ever.
The plaintiff complained that the defendants held the manor of
Bradepole and a moiety of the manor of Lutton against the termsof the Fine, as he was the heir male of the said Theobald, brotherof William, viz., son of Thomas, son of the said Theobald, brother
of William. The pleadings therefore give this descent, by whichit would appear that the Russells had assumed the name of Gorges.
De Banco. Mich. 10. lien. 6. m. 136.
Theobald Russell.
i
John.—
I
Richard.William, living
4 E. 3, ob.
s.p.m.
Theobald.
Thomas.
Theobald Gorges, Kt
,
the plaintiff.
242 PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS.
The pleadings also state that in 4 Ed. 3,. at..the date of the Fine,
John Peche and Alianora, his wife, held one-third of the manors,
etc., above named, as dower of Alianora.
De Banco. Mich. 10. lien. 6. m. 302.
Wartvick.—Aylmer Holt, Armiger, sued William Holt, Armiger,for the manor of Aston, near Birmingham.
Walter Holt.=f=Margery.
Adomar or
Aylmer Holt,
the plaintiff.
William Holt claimed to hold the manor for his life by Letters
Patent, dated 6 October 1 H. 4, granted to him for his good service.
In these Letters Patent he is styled, " William Holt, son of Margery,
the King's Esquire."
1
William,
the defendant.
De Banco. Hillary. 11. Hen. 6. in. 331.
Lincoln.—Reginald West, Kt., sued the Prior of Sixhille for land
in Est Teryngton, which Thomas Grelle, formerly Lord of Mauncestre(Manchester) had given to John le Warre and Joan, his wife, andthe heirs of their bodies.
John le Warre.=pJoan.
i
r—1
John.
I
Roger.
; i
John, Thomas,ob. s. p. ob. s.p.
1
Joan.
I
Reginald W eat, Kt.,
the plaintiff.
De Banco. Hillary. 11. Hen. 6. m. 330 dorso.
Beds.—William Haryngton, Kt., and John Broughton sued Robert
Darcy, John Druell, clerk, and Edward Bromflete, Mid Joan, his
wife, for the manor of Herlvndon, which Nicholas de Botrelea had
given to Reginald Perot and Petronilla, his wife, and the heirs
of their bodies.
The defendants called to warranty William Boauohamp, Kt., and
PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. 243
Elizabeth, his wife, daughter and heir of Gerard Braybroke, the
younger, Kt., and asked , that the suit might remain, as Elizabeth
was under age, but Elizabeth having been summoned by the Court,
it was considered by her aspect that she was of age, and the suit
was ordered to proceed.
For the continuation of this suit and the pedigrees, see suit of
Hillary term 14 Hen. 6, further on (pp. 250, 251).
De Banco. Trinity. 11. lien. 6. m. 123.
Ebor.—Robert Roos, Kt., sued John Roos, Kt., and another, for the
next presentation to the church of Kirkedyghton.
Robert Roos, Kt., Lord of Igmanthorp,enfeoffed his son Thomas and Joan, his
wife, and the heirs of their bodies.
Thomas Roos, seised^pJoan.
temp. Ric. 2.j
Robert Roos, Kt.,
the plaintiff.
De Banco. Trinity. 11. Hen. 6. m. 125.
Kent.—John Passele, Kt., and Edmund Passele, Armiger, sued JohnGosbourne and others for lands and rents in Idenne, Pleydenne
and other places, which were held in gavelkind, and therefore partible
amongst male heirs.
Edmund Passelle, seised=j=Margaret.
14 E. 2. I
r-Thomas, Edmund, Robert,
ob. s.p. ob. s.p.
Robert.
I
Robert.
John Passele, Kt., Edmund Passele.
plaiutiff. plaintiff.
De Banco. Trinity. 11. Hen. 6. m. 311.
Gloncenter.—John Plaunche sued Richard Choddor for waste and
destruction in the manor of Durslev, which Richard held by the
courtesy of England, after the (loath of Elisabeth, his wife, the
kinswoman of John, and whose heir he was.
244 PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS.
John Plaunche. William Plaunche.
John.
I
John.
I
John.
I
John Plaunche,the plaintiff.
John.
I .
Matilda.
I
Robert.
I
Elizabeth = .
Richard" Chedder,the defendant.
Richard denied that John was of the blood of Elizabeth at all,
and John subsequently withdrew his suit.
De Banco. Trinity. 11. Hen. 6. m. 127.
Ebor.—Robert Wadesley, Armiger, sued William Sywardby, the
elder, for the manors of Syggeston, Foxton and Weynton.
John de Syggeston, Kt.
I
- L
John,ob. s.p.
Joan. ThomasPlays.
Joan.=Thomas deThornetou.
I
Robert.
Beatrice. 1
Nicholas
Furueys.
Robert.
John,
ob. s.p.
Margaret.
I
William Sywardby,the defendant.
Verdict for the defendant.
William.
I
William.
.1Elizabeth,
ob. s.p.
1
Agnes.
=
RobertWadesley.
I
John.
I
Robert Wadesley,the plaintiff.
De Banco. Trinity. 11. Hen. 6. m. 303.
Beds.—William Snowe sued William Ryman, Armiger, for the manorof Kechyng and other lands.
Robert Bilkemorc, seised ==Aua3tasia.
under the provisions of a
Fine levied 3 E. 3.
1
Matilda.
Peter.
Verdict for the plaintiff.
William Snowe,the plaintiff.
De Banco. Trinity. 11. Hen. G. m. 330.
Kent.—William Beleverge sued John Typtoft, Kt., and Joyce, his
wife, for the manor of Eversdoil, which he claimed as heir of
Beatrice, formerly wife of Robert de lloo, under the provisions of
a Fine levied in i) E. 2.
PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. 245
Robert de Hoo.=t= Beatrice, late wife of Robert
|
de Hoo, 9 E. 2.
L,
James.
Margaret.
1William.
Stephen.
I
William Beleverge
The manor had been settled in 9 E. 2 on Richard de Perers
and Joan, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, and failing such
on Beatrice and her heirs. The defendants gave this pedigree :
—
Robert de Hoo.=pBeatrice.
I
r—J
Robert.
I
Thomas de Hoo, Kt.
William de Hoo, Kt., who granted the manor in
4 H. 4 to William Castellacre, Kt., and thedefendants held the status of the latter.
Verdict for John Typtoft and Joyce.
See a previous suit of Trinity. 4. Hen. 6. (ante p. 112).
De Banco. Hillary. 12. Ilea. 6. m. 443.
Cornwall.—John Broughton, Armiger, sued Thomas Carminowe,Armiger, and Edmund Kendale, clerk, for the next presentation
to the church of Ludvone.
Alan Bloyou, lord of Tregavalle andPelrode, temp. E. 1.
i;—i
Ralph, ob. s.p., Elizabeth, who enfeoffed Niel=Ralph Beaupelle.
temp. E. 2. Lorying aud Margaret, his
wife, in 28 E. 3.
Niel Loryng, presented to tlie=f=Margaret,church temp. Ric. 2.
j
rIsabella.=• Margaret.—Robert, Lord Thomas Peyvrc.
Haryngton.|
|Mary.
John, presented=Elizabeth.temp. Hen. 5. John Broughton,
the plain titf.
The defendants stated that Ralph Bloyou had issue Alan, and
gavo the following pedigree :
—
246 PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS.
Alan Bloyou.
I
i1
Ralph, Elizabeth,
ob. 8. p. |
Alice. =p"Walter
Carminowe, Kt.
Ralph, ob. s.p. William.
r -rjl
John. Thomas Carminowe, the defendant,
Juncle and heir of John.
John, ob. s.p.
The defendants eventually withdrew from the suit.
De Banco. Hillary. 13. Hen. 6. m. 105.
Dorset.—Thomas Manstone, Joan Neuburgh and Agnes Neuburgh,sued John Fauntleroy and Nicholas Latymer for the manor of WottonGlanvyle, claiming under a Fine levied in 33 E. 3.
John de Glanvyle,seised 33 E. 3.
John.=f=Christiana.
I
Joan.—
I
Alice.
Thomas Manstone,plaintiff.
Joan Neuburgh,plaintiff.
Edith.
—r-iAgnes Neuburgh,plaintiff.
De Banco. Trinity. 13. Hen. 6. m. 132.
Northampton.—Thomas Mulso, Armiger, sued Margery, late wife
of William Pole, for the manor of Potcote, claiming under a Fine
levied in 26 E. 3.
Robert Seymour, of Hanyngton,seised 26 E. 3.
Elena.
I
Henry.
Thomas Mulso, the plaintiff.
De Banco. Trinity. 13. Hen. 6. m. 305.
Norf.—Reginald Cobham, Kt., nnd Anne, his wife, niul William
Phelippe, Kt., and Joan, his wife, sued John Langton, the Wardenof the Hall of Valence Mary in Cambridge, for the next progenia
PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. 247
tion to the church of Tylney : and they stated that Frederic deCaprevylle g&ve the advowson to William Bardolf and Juliana, his
wife, and the heirs of their bodies, temp. E. 1.
William Bardo]f,=j=Juliana,
seised temp. E. 1. •
r J
William.
Hugh.
Thomas, presented temp. E. 3.
John Bardolf, of Wyrmegeye,presented temp. E. 3.
William.
I
Thomas.
I 1
Anne,= Joan.=Reginald WilliamCobham, Kt., Phelippe, Kt.,
plaintiffs. plaintiffs.
The defendants claimed by a grant of the John Bardolf of Wyrme-geye named in the pedigree, dated 19 E. 3, for which he had the
license of the King, viz., to grant the advowson to Mary de St.
Paul, the Countess of Pembroke, and with power to the latter to
grant it to the scholars of Valence Mary, in the University of
Cambridge, and the Countess granted the advowson to the College
in 32 E. 3, and the defendants likewise produced the Bull of PopeGregory confirming the grant.
They also denied the grant of the advowson by Frederic de
Caprevylle, and appealed on this issue to a jury, and a verdict
was delivered in favour of the Warden.
De Banco. Trinity. 13. Ilea. G. m. 324.
Lincoln.—Ralph Cromwell, Kt., sued Elizabeth Percy for the manorof Toft, which Robert de Tateshale had given to Hugh de Tateshale,
his brother, and the heirs of his body, and which should revert to
the heirs of the donor, Hugh having died s.p.
Robert de Tateshale.
I
Joan.
Alice.
I
John.
I
Matilda.
I
Kalph.
!
•
Kalph Cromwell, Kt.,
the plaintiff.
248 PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS.
Elizabeth called to warranty Henry, son of Henry Percy, the
Earl of Northumberland.
Be Banco. Hillary. 14. lien. 6. m. 107 dorso.
Northampton.—John Coory and Agnes, his wife, sued WilliamStretford and Margaret, his wife, and Joan, formerly wife of JohnGery, for the manor of Bernac, which, together with the manor of
Astwode, in co. AVygorn, Thomas de Reynes, Kt., and Geoffrey deAylesbury had given to Geoffrey de Bernak and Isolda, his wife, andthe heii^s of their bodies.
Geoffrey de Bernak,=j=Tsolda.
seised temp. E. 3.
Anne.
I
Katrine, had Bernac Agnes, hadin purparty. Astwode in
|purparty.
Margaret.
I
Richard.
I
Agnes."John Coory,
plaintiffs.
De Banco. Hillary. 14. Hen. 6. m. 433 dorso.
Hertford.—Agnes, late wife of John Wylly, sued John Cheyne,
Armiger, for land in Saret, which Peter Goldyngton, Kt., gave to
John Goldyngton, his son, and to the heirs of his bodv, temp.
Ed. 2.
John, son of Peter Goldvngtou,temp. Ed. 2.
I
1
1
Thomas, Joan,
ob. s.p.
Margaret.
Agnes.=John Wylly,
the plaintiff.
De Banco. Hillary. 14. Hen. 6. m. 113 dorso.
0xo7i.—Thomas Chetwode, Kt., sued "William Folmersham and two
others for land in Little Swerford, which John Lyonua («ic), Kt.,
had given to John, his son, and the heirs of his body.
PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. 249
John, son of John Lyons, Kt.,
seised temp. E. 3.
i 1
John. Elizabeth.
I
John.
I
Thomas Cuetwode,the plaintiff.
De Banco. Hillary. 14. Hen. 6. m. 126 dorso.
Lincoln.—William Asfordby, of Byllesley, sued Walter Potrell
and John Swyne, for lands in Asfordby, which John de la Chaumbregave to William de Asfordby and Richolde, his wife, and to the
heirs of their bodies, and from whom he gave this descent :
—
William de Asfordby. =pllicholde, seised temp. Ed. 3.
I
John.
I
WiUuvm.
I
John.
. I
W illiam.
I
William de Asfordby,the plaintiff.
Verdict for the plaintiff.
De Banco. Hillary. 14. Hen. 6. m. 127.
Sussex.—Roger Fenys, Kt., sued William Hall and Elizabeth, his
wife, for lands and rents in Westdene and other places, claiming
under a Fine levied by John Fillol and Matilda, his wife, in 20 Ed. 2,
and from whom he gave this descent :
—
Ralph Fillol.
John Fillol,
20 Ed. 2.
William Fillol.
!
Sibil.
I
John.I
John.
, I
\\ illiam.
I
William.
I
Roger Tonys,
the plain till.
De Banco. Hillary. H. Hen. G. in. GOO.
Norfolk:—William Oldhall, Kt,, and Richard BosOUn, Armigor. BUftd
the Prior f Penteney for the manor of Westbilnovo.
T
250 PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS.
Kichard Belhous, Kt.=
Emma.I
Edmund.
I
William OldhalLplaintiff.
Kt.,
:Alesia, seised
temp. Ed. 3.
,
Matilda.'
i
John.
Richard Bosoun,plaintiff.
De Banco. Hillary. 14. Hen. 6. m, 529.
Lincoln.—Gilbert Knaresburgh and Agnes, his wife, sued JohnEdlyngton for the manor of Hildyk.
.
• John, son of Thomas de Stepyng,seised temp. Ed. 2.
John.
Elizabeth.
I
William.
!
Henry.
I
Agnes, the plaintiff.
The defendant stated that Elizabeth had married one Williamde Seymour, who had issue William, and was ancestor of Agnes,
viz., father of William, the father of Henry, the father of Agnes;
and William de Seymour had granted by deed of 20 Nov. 25 Ed. 3,
to one William de Thorp, Kt., the manors of Stepyng and Hildyk,
and he now held the status of the said William de Thorp.
Verdict for John Edlyngton.
De Banco. Hillary. 14. Hen. 6. m. 428.
Beds.—William Haryngton, Kt., and John Broughton, sued WilliamBeauchamp, Kt,, and Elizabeth, his wife, daughter and heir of
Gerard Braybroke, Kt., the younger, who had been called to
warranty by Robert Darcy and Edward Bromtlete and Joan, his
wife, for the manor of flerlyndon, which Nicholas de Bowelesgave to Reginald Perot and Petronilla, his wife, and the heirs of
their bodies, and which should descend to them as heirs-at-law.
The pleadings give these pedigrees :
—
Reginald Perot.=rPetronilla, seised temp. Ed. 2.
Cassandru.
!
Nigel.
I »
Margaret. Isabella.
I I
Mary. William Haryngton, Kt
|the plaintiff."
John Kroughton,the plaintiff.
PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. 251
Almaric de St. Amand, Kt.,
living 42 Ed. 3.
i
1
Almeric.=i=Ida.
i
1
Alianora.
I
Gerard Braybroke.
Elizabeth.=William, son of WalterBeaiichamp, Kt., thedefendant.
De Banco. Trinily 14. Hen. 6. m. 135.
Corniuall.—"William Bonevyle, Kt., sued Thomas Beaumond, Armiger,
and three others, for the manor of Tywardrayth, which Hugh deCampo Arnulphi (Champernon) gave to Henry de Campo Arnulphiand Joan, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies.
Henry de Campo Arnulphi.=pJoan, seised temp. Ed. 2.
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William. . Joan.
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Willi
iKatrine, obtained the Elizabeth,
manor on partition ofj
John,
the inheritance, ob. Margaret.j
s.p. |William Bonevyle,
John, ob. s.p. the plaintiff.
Yerdict for the plaintiff.
De Banco. Hillary. 15. Hen. 6. m. 102.
Oxon.—Edward Sakevyle, Armiger, sued Thomas Sakevvle, of Fallev,
Kt., co. Bucks, for a trespass in cutting down his trees at Amyngton.The pleadings give these pedigrees :
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Andrew Sakevyle, Kt., formerly seised
of the manor of Amyngton.I
,
Joan Burgeys.=fAndrew.=Matilda.'
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Thomas.
Edward, the plaintiff.
Thomas Sakevyle.
Thomas, ob. v.p.
Thomas Sakevyle, Kt.,
the defendant.
Thomas claimed to hold the status of Andrew Sakevyle. as Thomas,the father of Edward, and son of Joan Burgeys, was illegitimate.
(To be continued.)