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? No Petitioner named Inquisition taken at Derby before Willoughby and Hanbury by...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/204/10198

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Reference
SC 8/204/10198
Date
1322
Description
Petitioners
? No Petitioner named
Nature of request
Inquisition taken at Derby before Willoughby and Hanbury by a jury who say that her first husband enfeoffed Bradbourne with the manor of Callow and Idridgehay mill and he granted it to her when she was Launde's wife. She continued to be seised by this feoffment for 20 years or more until after the death of her second husband when Beler took the manor and mill into the king's hand because her second husband had been the steward of the earl of Lancaster in his honour of Leicester for which reason he had been taken at Bradbourne to Caverswall Castle where he died.
Nature of endorsement
[None].
Places mentioned
Derby, [Derbyshire]
Callow, [Derbyshire]
Idridgehay, Derbyshire
Leicester honour
Wirksworth wapentake, [Derbyshire]
Caverswall, [Staffordshire].
People mentioned
Richard de Wylughby (Willoughby)
Henry de Hambury (Hanbury)
Robert Tok (Took), keeper of the lands and tenements late of Richard le Foun in Derbyshire
Ralph de Bakepuitz
Robert de Grendon
Roger de Rossinton
Robert de Ashborn (Ashbourne)
Henry de Alsop
Roger de la Hay
William de Luchirche (Litchurch)
Thomas [de Benteley], son of Richard de Bentley
John de Burgilon
Henry de Kent
John Troccok
Adam de la Corner
John de la Launde, first husband of Joan, widow of Richard le Foun
Henry de Bradeborn (Bradbourne)
Joan [le Founz (Foun)], widow of Richard le Foun
Roger Beler
Thomas [of Lancaster], Earl of Lancaster
Richard le Founz (Foun), late husband of Joan le Foun, and steward of the honour of Leicester.
Note
The inquisition is dated in its dating clause to 6 August 1322 (16 Edw. II].
Related material

Another petition from the same petitioner is SC 8/47/2339

Another petition relating to Foun's death is SC 8/127/6322

For the petition to which this inquisition was formerly attached, see SC 8/204/10197

An inquisition relating to SC 8/234/11674 is SC 8/234/11676

A writ relating to SC 8/234/11674 is SC 8/234/11675

For the writ assigning Willoughby and Hanbury to hold this inquisition, see SC 8/204/10199

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/C9333753/

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