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Thomas de Ingaldesthorp (Ingoldisthorpe). de Ingaldesthorp (Ingoldisthorpe) Thomas...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/323/E588

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Reference
SC 8/323/E588
Date
[c. 1307-1327]
Description
Petitioners
Thomas de Ingaldesthorp (Ingoldisthorpe).
Name(s)
de Ingaldesthorp (Ingoldisthorpe), Thomas
Addressees
King and council.
Places mentioned
Rayham, [Norfolk]
Islington, Norfolk
Boleyne (Boulogne) honour
Haule (Haughley), [Suffolk]
Dover, [Kent]
Scotland
Wales.
Nature of request
Ingaldesthorp requests grace and remedy so that he is not disinherited nor impoverished further as he holds the manor of Raynham and lands in Islington from the king making various services, but does not understand how and by what [...] he having made service by his body in various wars in Wales and Scotland in the times [of the king's father] and the present king.
Nature of endorsement
[On face:]A similar petition was answered in the last parliament at Westminster. Let it be ordered to the t[reasurer] [...] that he examine Domesday Book and the fees that constitute this and by inspection of the same find the truth and do justice.[On dorse, none].
Note
According to his inquisition post mortem, the petitioner died on 28 November 1327, and was probably the 22-year-old heir of John de Ingoldisthorpe, who died in 1283. The handwriting would suggest a date in the reign of Edward II, as would references to the 'king who now is' made in relation to his service in war.
Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
French
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Publication note(s)
  • Calendar of Fine Rolls, vol. IV, Edw III, 1327-1337, (Public Record Office, 1913), p.89 (order to the escheator to deliver the lands of the petitioner' son to him, he having done homage)
  • Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, vol. II, 1-19 Edw I, (Public Record Office, 1906), no.471 (inquisition post mortem of petitioner's father)
  • Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, vol. VII, 1-9 Edw III, (Public Record Office, 1909), no.132 (inquisition post mortem of the petitioner) & no.707 (inquisition post mortem of the petitioner's son)
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9529640/

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