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? No Petitioner named Copy of an inquisition taken at Ewloe before Grey and Staundon...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/62/3097

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Reference
SC 8/62/3097
Date
[1294]
Description
Petitioners
? No Petitioner named
Nature of request
Copy of an inquisition taken at Ewloe before Grey and Staundon with a jury drawn from Staffordshire, Lancashire and Flintshire who say that Roger de Mouhaut, grandfather of Roger de Mouhaut did not die seised of the lands of Ewloe, but held it for a time as pertaining to his castle of Hawarden.
Nature of endorsement
[None]
Places mentioned
Ewloe, [Flintshire, Wales]
Staffordshire
Lancashire
Flintshire, [Wales]
Maelor Saesneg commote, [Flintshire, Wales]
Butkan (Bychton), [Flintshire, Wales]
Englefield (Tegeingl) cantref, [Flintshire, Wales]
Coleshill commote, [Flintshire, Wales]
Hawarden, [Flintshire, Wales].
People mentioned
Reginald de Grey, Justice
Robert de Staundon, Justice
Ralph Basset, knight
Richard de Draicote (Draycott), knight
Roger de Swynnerton, knight
Richard de Cavereswell (Caverswall)
Thomas de Titnesor (Tittensor)
John de Eyton
Alan de Rikston (Rixton)
Gilbert de Sutheworth (Southworth)
Adam de Pemberton
John de Gresley
William de Ayntre (Aintree)
Richard de Bradeshawe (Bradshaw)
Iorwerth Voel
David ap Ririth
Nonnen Vaghan
David ap Tuder
Edenevet ap Iorwerth
Edenevet Gogh of Maelor Saesneg
Iorwerth Penneberth
Llewelyn ap Cadugan
Ken' ap Meurik of Bychton
Blethin Voel ap Iorwerth ap Meurik
Gronou Gogh
Gronow ap David
Roger de Monte Alto (Mouhaut), grandfather of Roger de Mouhaut
Roger de Monte Alto, (Mouhaut)
Llewelyn [ap Gruffudd], Prince of Wales.
Note
Dated by its dating clause to 22 March 1294.
Related material

For a related memorandum of extracts of documents see SC 8/62/3095

For a later petition concerning Mouhaut lands at Ewloe see SC 8/2/66

For a copy of a further petition see SC 8/128/6376

For a petition concerning dower see SC 8/97/4806

For a further petition see SC 8/62/3093

For a related petition see SC 8/1/3

For a related writ see SC 8/62/3094

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
Parliamentary Petition 5961
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
Latin
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Publication note(s)
Calendar of Ancient Petitions Relating to Wales, Board of Celtic Studies, History and Law, (University of Wales, 1975), pp.94-5 (full summary of inquisition)
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9106860/

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