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? No Petitioner named Inquisition taken before the sheriff of Derbyshire finding...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/203/10125

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This record is about the ? No Petitioner named Inquisition taken before the sheriff of Derbyshire finding... dating from 1322 in the series Special Collections: Ancient Petitions. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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Reference
SC 8/203/10125
Date
1322
Description
Petitioners
? No Petitioner named
Nature of request
Inquisition taken before the sheriff of Derbyshire finding that the earl of Derby did grant the bailiwick of the hundred of Appletree and Sutton to Robert Wildegos, ancestor of Roger Wildegos, and that Roger Wildegos, a minor in the custody of William and Margaret del Borwes, held it until the forfeiture of the earl of Lancaster.
Nature of endorsement
[None].
Places mentioned
Derbyshire
Derby, [Derbyshire]
Brailsford, [Derbyshire]
Etwall, [Derbyshire]
Foston, [Derbyshire]
Ashe, [Derbyshire]
Appletree and Sutton hundred (Appletree hundred), [Derbyshire]
Tutbury honour.
People mentioned
John Darcy, sheriff of Derbyshire
Henry le Personesson of Brailsford
Adam del Corner of Burnaston
William Eam of Burnaston
William le Palmer of Etwall
John Trucok of Burnaston
Robert Wildegos (Wildgoose) of Foston
Henry Shirret of Foston
Geoffrey de Coulond
Robert de Coulond
John FitzThomas of Etwall
Henry le Freman (Freeman) of Ashe
John Bullok (Bullock)
Robert de Feres (Ferers), earl of Derby
Robert Wildgoose, son of Gerard Wildgoose
William Wildegos (Wildgoose), son of Robert Wildgoose and father of Richard Wildgoose
Richard Wildegos (Wildgoose), father of Roger Wildgoose
Roger [Wildegos (Wildgoose)], son of Richard Wildgoose
Thomas of Lancaster, earl of Lancaster
William del Borwes
Margaret [del Borwes], wife of William del Borwes, mother of Roger de Wildgoose, widow of Richard Wildgoose.
Note
The inquisition is dated in its dating clause to 25 June 1322 (15 Edw. II).
Related material

For the petition to which this inquisition was formerly appended, see SC 8/203/10123

For the writ initiating this inquisition, see SC 8/203/10124

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
Latin
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9333680/

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