84

lf}ebigrte5$ from tbe Jlta 3aoms. By Major-General the Hon. GEORGE WROTTESLEY. (Ountint1ed from Yul. Xll, p. 233.) o« Banco. Micli. 3. Ric. 2. m. 647. Saf11p.-Ralph Lyngeyn, Kt., and Marjory, his wife, and Laurence Hau• berk and Margaret, his wife, sued Richard, Earl of Arundel, for the manor of Bukenhulle, de Cheyne,,=Margery. living 2 E. 3. I Roger==Iaolde. I r------..L---, Marjory.=Ralph Lyngeyn, Kt. Ma.rgaret.=Laurence Hauberk.

De Banco. Jfich. 3. Ilic. 2. m. 562. De1·b.-John de Holand sued Thomas de Longford for the manor of Wykesworth. Robert de Holand.q-Matilda,

r----· ..i..I -, Alan, ob. s.p. Hobert, I John de Roland, the plain tiff, Thomas de Longford culled to warranty John Lovel, Kt., and Matilda, his wife.

De Banco, Mich. 3. Ric. 2. m. 183. Northampton.-John de Elyngham and Joan, his wife, sued John de Knyghton for the manor of Ryshton. John de Lacy, Kt. r--·----,---,--..t.,-----,---,I William, living Edmund, John, Henry, Edward, Isabella. 7 E. 2, ob, s.p. ob. s.p, ob. s.p. uu. s.p. I I Robert. Amia, I I Joan. =John de Thomas, Elyngham plaintiffs.

De Banco. l{ich. 3. Ric. 2. m. 261. Salop.-William de 'I'hornhull and Florence, his wife, sued John de Whitewalle for the manor of Burwarton near Le Cleo, and they sued John de Hopton, Kt., for a moiety of tho manor of Fittos, which 'I'homus · de Constantyne had given to Adam de Montgomery und Isabella, his wife, temp. Ed. 1. PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. 35

Arla.m de Montgomery.=risa.belle.. r------..L------, Robert, ob. s. p. Isabella, .1 Elizabeth. I Florence.= William de Thomhull. The plaintiffs .

.De Banco. Mich, 4, Ric. 2. m. 112. No county named.-John Gernoun, Kt., sued John de Wyke and Alice, his wife, for the manors of Birton and Pillesfeld. r------,------, Edmund de Elizabeth. Alice.,--John Gemoun, Colville. I I Kt. I Simon Basset. Robert. ,=Cecilia.. I Eliza.beth. r-.J Ha.lph Baaset, I Walter,=rMargaret. of Sapcote. Alice.ee John de Wyke. I Hobert de Colville, ob. a p. The plaintiff claimed as son of John Gernoun, who had married Alice de Colville, but the defendants stated he was son of John by his first wife, Isabella Bygod, and they gave this descent:- Guy Goband.r=Alice, sister of Edmund ee John Gernoun, Kt., ]st husband. I de Colville. second husband. r-----..L,----,------, John, uh. s.p. Guy. )fo.hel.-TWilliam Elizabeth.=rWilliam I Lampert. I Dunce!!. Guy, oh. s.p, William. Alice.=John de I Wyke. William Lampert, · now living.

ChesterPlea Roll, No. 84. 4-5 Ric. 2. Cl!striii.-Richard, son of Richard de Leftwich, sued Walter de Cokesey, Kt., and Isabella, his wife, for a moiety of the manor of Pikton, r------,--·-- -, Matilda, Hoes, ob. a p. Margery. ob. s.p. I r·------,...1... __ ---, Richard, Agnes, Matilda. ob. s.p, ob. s.p. I Richard.I . Richard. I Riche.rel. I Richard de Leftwich, the plaintiff. 36 PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS.

De Banco. Hillar'!/, 4. Ric. 2. m. 268 dorso, Somerset.-Thomas Ralegh sued Richard de Acton, Kt., and Margaret, his wife, for the manor of West Baggeburgh, which William de Regny gave to Joan la Botillere and the heirs of her body, temp. E. I. Joan la Botillere, I John. I Ann ore.. I Thomae Ra.legh, the plaintiff.

Chester Pf Pa Rolf, Ko. 83. 3- l Ric. 2. m. 2. Cestria.- ,v alter de Cokoscy and Isabella, hls wife, sued .lohn de Masey, Kt., and others for a fourth part of the manor of Mulpas.

David le Clerk. I r------1------, Willinru. Philip. I I David. David de Malpas. I I r--- ..i..----, Philip. Idonia, Beatrice. I I David. ~~ ! I Plulip. Urian, I I r---..1.. , John.ee Isabelle. Isabella, Elena. I Urlsn. hatlla.= \\'alter de Cokesey. The Jury found that David. son of William, was a bustard. The matter really in dispute was a fourth part of the B11ro11y uf Mal pas. Philip, the fatlH'r of Isabella and Elena, is callee! in other snits Philip de Egerton, and it appc11.rs by them that his daughter J~abelh~ had married John de Delves, and his daughter J<~le11a hnd married William de Brereton and had a son William. John de Delves and \\ illiam de Brereton and Elena, his wife, were dead at this date.

De Banco. Easter. 4. Ric. 2. m. 187.

Sur1·1•y.- Roger de Clifford, Kt., sued James Boteler, Far! of Ormond, for the next presentation to the church of Craule, PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. 37 r------,---·--T---,------, Richard Fitz Jobn,=Emma. Matilda, Ieabella. Avelina. Joan. ob. s.p. 27 E. l. I I I I r-..1..--, Richard, Edmund. Guy. lso.bella. Idonea, 27 E. 1. I I I ob. s.p. James. Thomas Hobert, I debeau- 27 I!:. 1. James, Earl champ, L of Ormond, Earl of ,------, the defend- Warwick. Roger, ob, s.p, Hobert, ant, I r------r.J Robert, ub. s.p. Roger de Clifford, the plaintiff. Emma, the widow of Richard fitz .John, married for a second husband, Robert de Monhaut.

De Banco. Easter, 4. Ric. 2. rn. 317. Jlerefo,·d.-The King sued the Bishop of St. Davids (:\foncvcnr;is) for the next presentation to the chapel of Oggeston. William de la Roche held the manor of Oggeston of Thomas de Hastings, Earl of Pembroke.

r-- _t_I -t John, ob. s.p. Mary =rJohn Ftemyng, styled Baron de la Huche. )1argaret,I under age, and in ward to the King.

De Banco. .(Iillar'!I. 5. Ric. 2. m. 42. Essex and Cambridge.-Thomas Notebene and Katrine, his wife, sued Peter Tebaut and William and Thomas, his sons, and Mariota and Anne, daughters of Peter, for the manors of Plechedene, co. Essex, and Swaffbam, co. Cambridge. Gilbert Peoohe, liviug 2 Ii:. l.TJoan. Gilbert, . I Gilbert, I Gilbert. I Katrine.e.Thomas Notebene.

De Banco. T?'inity 5. Ric. 2. m. 4 7. Somer,et.-Riohard Senior sued the Prior of Montacute for the manor of Tynteuhulle. 38 PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS.

Richard Level, 11 E. 2.,=Muriel. I James. I Muriel. I Richard Senior, the plaintiff.

De Banco. llillary. 5. Ric. 2. rn. 113. llerf'jord.-John, son of John Bodenham, Kt., sued John llrut de la Grove for land in Cheyueston, John Boterell, temp. Hen. 3, I Johu. I Marguret.=Johu Bodenhum, Kt. I John Bodenham, the plain tiff.

De Banco. llillary. 5. Ric. 2. m. 256 dorso, El,or.-Thomas, son of Robert de Alta Ripa (Hauterive), sued Thomas de Barton and John de Neulaud of Qucuby and Isabella, his wife, for laud in Skakildcno, which Paulin de Lillyng. Kt., had given to Simon de Lillyng and Hawise, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies temp. E. 2. Simon de Lylly11g.=rHawy~e. I Joan,=rHoucrt du Hautcrive, I Thomas, the plaintiff.

De Banco. Hillary. 5. Ric. 2. m. 277.

Essex.-William Aleyn, the youuger1 and Christine, his wife, sued Nicholas Nowors of Alfamcston for 'laud in Alfamcston and Lammersh, which Richard Canoun gave to Nicholas Nowcrs, the elder, and Alice, his wife, and to the heirs of their bodies, temp. Ed. 1. Nicholas Nowers.=r=Alice. r------,---L---, I Richard. Nicholas, J\Jary. I ob. s.p. l Edmund, ob. s.p, Chti8tine.=William Aleyu. The plaintiffs. -·------·· ·------De Banco. Jlillary. 5. Ric. 2. m. 409. Sussex.-Tlie Prior of Heryngham sued Edmund fitz Horbert for an illegal distress in the manor of Coukham, PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. 39

Andrew Peverel, Kt. r------T...1..------, Andrew, ob. s.p. Lucy. Alesia. I I Reginald. Margaret. I I Edmund fitz John Brocas. Herbert, Kt., the defendant.

De Banco. Easter, 5. Ric. 2. m. I HJ, Lincoln.-.lohn de Cobeldyk, Kt., sued Magister Geoffrey le Scrope and another, for the next presentation to the church of Irby, near Braytoff, Alexander de Cobeldyk of Haryngton. I Roger.=Matilda. I John. I John de Cobeldyk, the plaintiff.

De Banco. lrfich. 4. Ric. 2. m. 569 dorso. Bucks.-

De Banco. Mich. 5. Ric. :t. m. 456. Lincoln.-Richar'd Ruvensere, Clerk, Archdeacon of Lincoln, sou of Richard de Waldogni.vc and Agnoe hit! wife, sued William i\farmyun, Kt., and three others for the next presentation to the church of Brend• broughton. John de Daubeney of Brendbroughton, living 19 E. 1 I r------...L. ------, Philip, enfeoffed Richard Robert.=Christia.na.. de Waldegra.ve, Kt., and I Agnes, his wife. Elena.=John de Murice'•y. I John de Moriceuy, 'l'he defendants claimed by a grant of John de Moriceby. 40 PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS.

De Banco. Mich. !'i. Ric. 2. m. 508. Warw.-.Alan Waldeyove and -Ioan, his wife, sued Ralph de Standysshe and Elizabeth, his wife, for a moiety of the .manor of Whytacre. Richard de Wbytacre, I Richard, living temp. E. 2, . I lhchard. I . -----...!.. ------, Joa11.=Al1111 Waldeyeve, Katrine.

De Banco. Trinity. 5-6. Ric. 2. m. 1 l 7, 0.ron.-Richard, son of John Darcy, sued William Bishop of Wynton for manor of Staulal.e, which Richard Darey of Staulako and Alice, his wife, ,:ave to Richard, son of Richard Darcy and Juan, his wife, and to the heirs of their bodies. Richard Darcy.=Alice, I lliclund Darcy.=Joon. I Hich11rd. I John. I Richanl Darcy, the plain tiff.

De Banco. Trinity. 5-6. Ric. 2. m, 131. .Kotts.---Rofaud de Sutton sued Thomas de Stauutou and Alice, his wife, for land in Kolum. Robert

De Banco. Trinity 6. Ric. 2. rn ll 4. S,J.,/op.- lohu, son of Thomas dcl Lee of Southbuche, sued Aliuuoru, the wife of 'l'homas Colewych, for land in Smetheote culled the manor of Hadeuhale. William Bunastre,T-Matilda. temp, E. I. r------r---...L - , Thomae, Alice, Agnes,,"Thomas,son ob. s.p. ob. d.p. of Thomae I de! Lee. John

Rycharde Lane of Ewron. W olstone West of Ewron. Henry Buttler of Hanley. William Yonge of Hanley. William N ughell of Sutton W alrou . Mychaell Cawle. Gilbert Byles. W olston Butt. William Arnolde. Thomas Chapcr, Henry Yonge. Thomas Lomberd. Roger Yonge. John \V earc. Robert Dowdiuge. William Arnoldo. ltycharde \\'illett. 'I'homus Chaper, Hyohardo Cave. William Durdo, 1·1·s1n:t,,if. Remember to sette fortho the armcs of Durdance or Durdo.

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$M:,igrm, from tbt 1~lra 3aoll~. By Major-General the Hon. GEORGE WRO'l'TESLEY.

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De Banco. Easte1·. 6. Ric. 2. m. 51. Salop.-J ohn Dawes of Bruggcnorth, and Margaret, his wife, and Margery, late wife of Thomas fitz Eyr, sued John, son of John de Glascleyc, and Sihil, his wife, for land in Astcleye Abbutis. Geoffrey de Kynesdeley,=!l:lal.Jella, temp. Ed. I. r _i_I , Hugh. Edmund. I I Isabella, r------,--_i_--·---, ob. s.p, Edmund, Margaret.= Marjory.= ob, s.p. John Dawes. Thomas fit11 Eyr. ------·------De Banco. Easter. 6. Ric. 2. m. I 06. /,1~yc.--ltuhcl'tStokton of Erdeburgh, sued the .Abbot of Osolcstou for the next presentation to the church of Erdeburgh, PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. 95

Alan de Stokton enfeoffed in the manor of Erdeburgh by Geoffrey \.Yildeboef,temp. Hen. 3. I Robert. I William. I John. I Robert. r--- .LI -, Thomas, Robert de Stokton, ob. s.p. the plaintiff.

De Banco. 'Frinity 6 Ric. 2. m, 115 and 126. Linc.-Thornas Gm and Matilda, his wife, sued John Hoper of Frauukc• ton, and other tenants, for lunds in Fraunkton and Kirkton. 'I'homas de Multon.=rElizabetb. r------,-L----·-----,I Thomas, Thomas, John. the elder, the younger, I ob. s.p. ob. s.p. John. I Matilda.= Thomas Gra, The land had been divided between the three sons of Thomas de Multon, as it was held of the fee of Richmond and partible amongst male heirs.

De Banco. 'l'rinity. 6. R. 2. m. 211. Wilts.-Ralph Cheyne, Kt., and Joan, his wife, Richard Seymour, Kt., and Elena, his wife, John Chidiok, the younger, and Joan, his wife, claimed execution of a Fine levied in 4 K 2, respecting land in Irnmere against Elias Spelly of Bristol, and Agnes, his wife. Alice,=rWaltcr de Paveley.=;=Joan, \luJ wife. I l ht wife. Reginald, Walter, Lord of Hulpryngton I 42 E. 3. John. I I Walter de Psveley, Kt., r------..L---, ob. s.p. Joan.= Alice. Ralph Cheyne, Kt. ! r---- ..L , J<~lena.= Joan.= Richard Seymor, Kt. Johll Chidiok. Elias and Agnes claimed by a feoffment of Walter de Paveley, Lord of Hulpryngton, made in 42 .E. 3. 96 PEDIGRF:ES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. De Banco, Trinity. 6. R. 2. m. 291 dorso. Ebor.-Robert, son of Adam de Lyversegge, sued John, son of William de Nevylle, for the manor of Roberteslyversegge. Roger de Lyversegge, temp. E. 2. I Hoger . • I A,larn, I Robert, the plaintiff.

De Banco. Trinity. 6. R. 2. rn. 410. Su.ff.-Thomas Morreux, Kt., and nine others, sued John Bourchier, Kt., Philip Denys, Kt., and two others, for the next presentation to the church of Holton. The pleadings give these pedigrees- Richard de Holebrok, Kt. William de Boyton, temp. R. 1. I I John de Holebrok, William, Jiving tern p. E. I. I I r-----,----.l.-,------, Thomas. William, Isabella. l\farg1tret, Alianora, I ob. s.p. I I I John, Nicholas John Huberd. John. Hey mes. I Bartholomew Buron,

J)e Banco. Hillary. 6. s«. 2. m. 111. Northumbe1•land.-Rnlph, the Baron of Gmystokc, sued William de Chestre and Margaret Orey, for the manor of Doddyngtou, which John de Graystok hru] ~ivcn to lt:Llph f\tr. William :md heirs of his body. lfalpl1 fitz Willi:nn. I Robert. I Ralph. I William. I Ralph, the pltiintiff.

De Banco. J'r?'.nit11, 6. tu« 2. m. 217. ElJor.-John de Borden of Burton Le111ml, sued 'I'homns de Burton of Ingcrthorp, and others, for a trespnse. Thomas de Burton, Kt., enfeoffe

IJe Banco. Mich. 6. Ilic. 2. m, 520. Ebor.-John Latymer and Joan, his wife, sued Thomas de Roos of Hamelak, Kt., for the next presentation to the church of Oswaldkirk. John Sourdevale, temp. Hen. 3. I r---·--·------·- _L -- -·-, Matilda.=Peter de Jarpenville, J<;mma.= nnd enfeofferl Willil\rn

IJe Banco. ){icli. 6. Ric. 2. m. 529. S:-mtPrset.-Thomas fitz Nichols sued Edmund Seymour, Kt., and Joan, his wife, for the manor of Tykenham. Erne'Ina.e=Nioholns fitz Rnlph of Hull,=;=:lfatilrh I living :n E. 1. I John fitz Xi"11ol. Kutrino, I I ltogi111i!,l. A mirew, I I Thomas fitz Nichol, Jr»tn.= the plaintiff. Erhnun,] Seymore, Kt.

IJe Banco. Jfillary. 6. Ric. 2. m. 15V. 1Vestnwrela1>d.-Edmnnc! de Snnr'lfnrd and Idonia, his wife, sued ,Villi11m do 'l'hornburgh for the manor of Little AHkehy awl for lanrls i11 Grellt. Askcby, which Peter, 1>011 of \Villi,un Le11g;h!yi:1, had giv<>n t.o William, 801! of William Leugleys, his brother, and Idouin, clanghter of l leury de Soulhy, and to the heirs of their bodies, temp. K l. \\'illiam, son of \Yilliam Lcngleya==Jdcuia. I Hobert, I r------·r------L __ ··--, ,Tohn, Willinm, Thomas. ob, s.p, oh. a.p. I Idonia.r= Frlmuml de Sandford, pl11iuti/f.s. 98 PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS.

Chester Plea Roll, No. 25. 5. E. 2. m. 27 dorso. Chester.-Rotheric, son of Griffin, and Katrine, his wife, sued Jnhn, son of Philip de Eg-gerton, Urian and Philip, his sons, David, son of Hugh de Calvylegh, Peter, his brother. and others, for land in Bykelogh, and estovers in llykelegh Wood. The pleadings shew that Richard

Coram. Reqe. Jfi'.ch. 3. t: 1. llyl,emia .. --"':,,foylol'

Coram Reqe. 4-. E. 1. m, 17. Wygwn.-John de Grafton sued the Prior of St. Mary of Worcester for tho next presentation to the church of Grafton, near Bromsgrove. Ralph de Grafton, temp. K. John. I John. I John de Grafton, the plain tiff.

Comm Rege. Jfic!.. 4-5 E. 1. sn: 8. dorso Glouc.-Uilbcrt de Clare, the Earl of Gloucester and , sued the King for the castle and towu of Bristol. William, temp. Hen. :.l. I r---···----,---.L-----T------, Robert, Mabel. Amiee. Isabella, ~~ I I ~~ Almaric, Gilbert. ob. s.p. I Richard. I Gilbert, the plaiutiff, A verdict was given for the Crown, as the seisin of Gilbert's ancestor was beyond legal memory. PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. 99

Chester Plea Roll. No. 15. ~9-30 E. I. m. 3. Cestr,a.-Urian de St. Pierre sued William de Brichulle, custos of David, the sou and heir of Richard de Boneburi ( Bunbury) for the next presentation to the church of Boneburi. William de Boueburi, held Bunhury temp. Hie. 1. I r------T-L------, Umfrey, Amaria. Joan. ob. s.p. I I Patrik. Alexander, I I Hugh, son of Patrick, who eufeoffed William, Hobert Burne!, who enfeoffed John I de St. Pierre, the father of Urian, Richard. of his moiety of the manor. I David de Boneburi, who was nuder age. Amari a and Joan, the aisters and heirs of U mfrey de Boneburi, were nuder ttl-(O at the date of the death of Umfrcy, and were in ward to Hobert Putrik, tho capital lord, temp. Heu. :3.

Chester Plea Roll. lllo. 15. 29-30 E. 1. m, 14. Cestria-John de Mottrum sued Richard de Vernun for the manor of Merpull, Richard de Lyme, temp. Heu. 3. I Alice. I r------·---1...L.. -----, Willium, Roberb, Uicluml. ob. ~.JI, ob. s.p, I John de Mottrum the plain tiff.

Chester Plea Roll. No. 16. 3a. E. 1. m, 4. dorso. Cestria.-Hngh, son of Hngh do Dutton, sued Thomas Tuchet for the manor of Nether Whytolc. r------·-- ·- .. ·------, Hugh de Dutton. 'I'hoiuus. temp. Heu. 3, ob. I ~.p. Hugh. I Hugh de Dutton, the plain tiff,

Chester Plea Roll. .1.Yo. 16. 33. E. 1. m. 4. dorso. 0,:stria.-H.obort, son of Robert lo Grovenour, sued William de Ouse• croft for laud in Ousccroft which Richard lo Grovenour, his grandfothe1·, had given to Philip de Terucn in frank marriage with l\fargcry, his daughter, and which should revert to him, the issue of Philip and Margery having foiled. 100 PEDIORRF.S FROM THE PLF.A ROLLS.

Richard le Grovenour, I Robert. I Robert le Grovenour, the plaintiff,

Che~ter Plea Roll.. No. 19. 35. E. I. Ce8tria.-Robert, son of Hugh de Pulford, sued Richard Lengiueur and Agnes, his wife, for 111,nd in Pulford, which Ralph, son of Hobert de Pulford, whose heir he was, had held temp. Hen. 3. r-----·------, Ra.lph, son of Robert Robert. ~P~fu~. I Hugh. I Hubert, the plaintiff. Richard and Agnes called to wnrrauty Richard, son of Ralph de Pulford, who claimed the same laud, hut the plaintiff stated ho wns a bastard. The name of the defendant in other snits h1 written Ingeuiator.

Chester Ple.a Roll. No. 66. 27-32 E. 3. Cestri

Cli.t>.~t,·r Plea Roll. No. Gu. 27-:1'! E. 3. m. 17i>.

Cnf.ri(i.-,Joh11, son ,,f Williain (IC Whitemore and Cecily, his wire, sued John Donne and Ueci ly, his wife, for the nm1101· of 'l'hurstnuestono. Agne~."f Patrick de Hasclwalle, I r------~------, David. \\'illiam. I John. I )forg,wet. I John. I Cecily.=-..e Willio.m

Cecily, the wife of John Donne, descended from William, the younger son of Agnes, but the descent is not given.

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Cheste,· Plea Roll. No. 6i. 3:?-35 R. 3. Cestria. - William, son of Willimn de Cholmuudclogh, sued Richard, son of H ugh de Herthull, for land in Hcrthull. Owin

Oheeter Plea Roll. s« 67. 35 E. 3. Cestr1~t.-,lordan de Bondon and Joan, his wife, and others named, sued William de Caryntou, Kt., for laud in A8htou.

William

Chester Plea Rott. No. 67. 35 E. 3. m. 98. Cestria.-A suit of Quo warranto to shew !Jy what right William de Stanlegh claimed the hereditary forestcrship of Wirhall, and to appoint six sergeants, who were to be maintained by the vills within the forest, also the right of hunting the hare and fox with greyhounds within the forest and other franchises specified. It appears by the Pleadings that, Ralph I, Ear] of Chester, gave the Bailiwick of the Forest, with the mauors oi Storton and Putkan, to one Alan Si I VC!:!tl'C. 102 PED1GREE1, FROM THI<-: PU:A ROLLS.

Alan Silvestre. I Ralph. ! Alexander. I r-·------·-,J Joan, Agnrs =1·-Tlwrna~ de Baumville, Kt. ob. R p. I l'hilip ,le Buumville. I r------· ------,--...1_---~----·----, Joan . .,=Williani de Staulegh. Eleua.=rWilliam de Lakene. Agnes. I I John, William de Lakene. I William de Stanlegh, living 35 E. 3. The jury found in favour of William de Stanley, excepting as to his claim for hunting wolves and hares. A later Roll of fiO K :1 Hhcws that the mack Prince disafforcstcd the forest of Wirhul! on his rlcuth-bcd, nud thi~ wa~ confirmed after the de.uh of the Prince by i

Cluster Plea Rr,/1. No. 47. 10 /1,', :,. m: 23 dorso. Cestria.-John de Molvneux and Clemence, his wife, and Richard, son of Robert de Bulkylcgh, and Agnes, his wife, sued Hichard , son of John de Honford and Elena, his wife, for hind in ,bshelegh, which Geoffrey

Qftp,qt,,r n-« RuU. Ko. :JG. G N :l. m 18. Ceslria.-1:obcrt de :\fontei1lto (rle :\loulmnt) suod Ralph, so11 of Richard de Chirchothehet !H• for land in Chin:he •• t.hehet 11(). Roger

XI. SIR WALTER CALVERLEY, of Calverley, er. Bart. 11 Dec. 1711, J.P., D.L., author of the Diary (Surtees' ~oc., vol. lxxvii), bp. at Calverley 16 .Jan. 16H,, d, 17 Oct. 1749, bur. there, ii.I., mar. Julia, eld. dau, of Sir Wm. Blackett, Bart., of Wallington, at St. Andrew's, N owcastle, 7 Jan. 1704, d, 13 Sept. 1736. They had issne- Walter (XII). Julin, wife of Sir George Trevelyan, Bnrt., hp. 1 i June 1714 (Otley Reg), mar. at. Oni~eloy 2D ,Jm1. li3}. XII. SIR WAL'l'ER CALVERLEY, second Bart., of Calverley and Wallington, M.P. N ewcastlc, assumed the name of Blackett, sold Calverley and Esholt, b. l8 Dec. 1707, bp.15Jan. 170} (Otley Reg.), d. in London 14 Feb. 177i, bur. at Calverley, M.I., mar.· Elizabeth, nat. dau , of Sir Wm. Blackett, Bt., of Newcastle, 29 Ang. 1 i29, cl. 21. bur, 27 Sept. l 7fi9, nt St. Nicholas' Church, X owonst]«. 'l'hov h,ul issue- .. Eliv.abcth, h. 7 July l7:1f>, 11. 1111tt1nr.· ,·.p. :!:l \lay 175:!. Authorities: Calverley .l'npcrs (C. I'.) i11 llw Hri1.i,d1 \I us,•11111, Call',,l'l,•y Registers, Calverley Diary (~nrtecH Soc.).

l~rtitgrm, from t~r 1~lra Uolls. By l\fojur-Cleueral the Ho11. flE0\1(!E \YllOT'l'EST.EY. (C:1111liiwcd {1•r,m. p. lOZ.)

Ck.~tl"I' Ple« Rr,II. s.: :\(). ts E. 3. Cestria.--Henry de Clayton and Rnlph de Clayton sued Thomas Dauyers and Margaret, his wife, for a moiety of the church of Lymme, which Geoffrey de Dutton had gi vcn to 'I'homns, his son, awl to the heirs of his body, temp. Ed. 1. G<•offrey .le Dutton . . I 'l'homa~.

r------..... '-·-·- . ----~ -·-··-, Alice. lsnhella. I I I !,•11ry de Clayton. H.alph de Cl11yt11H.

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Df Rirnrn. J..li'.ch. e. Ric. 2. m. 386. JV.,/1~.-Thomus Berkie (Berkley) of l\erlde, Kt., sued John de 'l'horp, Kt., and Katriuc, his wife, for the manors of Ilrnehemerestou and Mildeston, which Milisant de Mouhuut (Monte Alto) gave to Eva Ju Zoucl. and hcire of her hody. l'JWJClR(~gs B'ROM l'Hl~ PLEA ROLL8, 173

Eva. de la Zouehe, temp. Eel. 2. I 1.'hon1c1i;. I }faurice. I Thomas, the plaintiff.

JJe Hwu·o. .Alich. LJ. H ic. :.!. m, 40:3. Somerset. --Chri1:,ti11e, daughter of Roger de Kyngeston, sued John Poynton and Joan, his wife, for luud in Kyugcstone, near llemynstre, which John, son and heir of Robert de Burgo, gave to Ralph de Kyngeston and heirs of his body. R,1Jph ,le Kyngeston, I Johu. I William. I ltogc1·, I Chriatinc, the pln.intilf. -·---·--···------

De JJ,mm. /IJich. G. Ric. 2. m, 508. Berks.-Roger de Beauchamp, Thomas Fauconborgo, Kt., Alice, formerly wife of Thomas Wake of Blisworth, Katrine, formerly wife of Robert de Tudcnlnun, Kt., Hoger, sou of Jolm de Northwode, Kt., am! William, E1u-l of ~alh;bury, und others, 81H'

De Ilanvo. Miclt. 6. Ric. 2. m. 5 l 6. E/)(lr.-,loh11 Vaux W(•d Hiclranl de Lclum and l\largnrct, his wife, Ior la.nd i11 Fnxrlctc, wl,itlr ,Jc,'111 de Ca.YI' of Northburg, guvc tn John, !;\>It of Hicli:ml de Vaux uf Southcave, aud heirs of his body. 174 PEIJIGREJ<:S FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. .Iohn, son of Itichard de Vaux. I Peter. I .Iohu Vaux, plaiutiff .

. ------Cheste» l'leo. Hull. No. S7. 7 -8 Hie. 2. m. 4. Cesfria,.--Margaret Wa~teueys mid Alice, her sister, sued Ellen, lute wifo of Nicholas de Wynyton, fol' land in Wymyncham, in which she had 110 entry, except by a demise which Ralph de Wa8tencys, formerly [rusbuud of Beatrice de Venables, the grandmother of .\fargaret and Alice, whose heirs they wore, had made to John, sou of Thomas de Lostok, and tu which Beatrice could not object in the lifetime of Ralph. Ralph.=r,Beatricc, temp. Eel. l . I Pagan. I John. ,---...L-----,I J\forgaret, Ali"e, the pl,.inliff,. V crdict for the plaintiffs.

De Banco. Easta. 7. Ric. 2. m. 041. lVarw.-,Tolm lluulyus of Chepyngdcrsct, sued tho Abbot or Lillcshull, for tho next prcscutation to tho church or l!'aruclllll'gh. Jun lau le :-iay. lc111 p. E, l. 2. I J,mlau. I Joan. I J ohn Haulyus, the plain tiff.

De Banco. Mich. 7. Ric. :2. in. 91. Esse.,·.-ltich:ml J orucmuth awl Murgarcr, Iii~ wife, sued John Curtays aud Albrcdu, his wife, Aguc:s Fuuurocy-, .uu] others, for one-third of the manor of Chikencyo. Jolu1 l'cyc,·~l.'T-Joai,, temp. E,l. 1, I Hugh. I John. I r------,------...L------,------, M>1tildu, Alice.= Joan. Cc6f~·· oh. s ]', 1•\lmuntl I I \\'ur,le. 'J'l111Hm• Marf(,,rct..= l 'vukoucve. l,ic\unl • · ,)crncu,uth, the pla-iutiJis, Pt<;DIUREES ir!WM THE PLEA ROLLS • 175

.De Banm. Jlillnry. 4-J. Ed. 3. m. 50 dorso. Wygorn.-John, son of Peter de Wasseburne, sued Katrine, formerly wife of John, son of Roger de Wasseburue, for the manor of Wassoburne. r------·------, Roger de Wasseburne. Peter. I I John,=Katrine, John de Wussburne, ol,.. ,.p. dcfendnut, the plo.intilf.

.De Banco. Easter, 7. Ric. 2. m. 327. norset.-Hugh Mountfort sued several tenants in Wyntorborne )Iartyn for land in Wynterboruo Martyn, aud he sued William Phelipp and Agnes, his wife, for 2 niessuages and 84 acres of land which Robert Fitz Payne gave to Nicholas de Mouutfort and A liauora, his wife, and heirs of their bodies, Niehola« de Mouutfort.,=AJi;,nom, I Nichol,,s. i Nicholas. I Hugh Mountford, the plaintiff.

D1i Bancu. Mich. 7. Ric. 2. m. 525. dorso, Be1·k8.-.Adam Carlele and Alice, his wife, Reginald Sheffeld and Idu, his wife, uud Edmund attc Puttc sued Ahuaric de St. Arnaud and Ida, his wife, for two parts of tho manor of Bascldeuc, and they sued Agne:,;, formerly wife of Nicholas attc C1'011cbc, for the other third part which Edmun« uttc Boche guvc to I'ctcr Botilll'r nud Ilentrice, his wife, uud the heirs of their bodies . L'utcr Uotilltil'. ·-r Ueatrice. r---.J Thomas. r------·T ...L -·--,----· ----, John, Avelina. Alice.= Ina.= ob. s.p. I Adam Reginald Edmund aHc Pul.tc. Carlcle. :,,hcffeld. Verdict for defcudauts.

D,, Banco, Mich t, Ric. :l. tu; !;[>;\ . .Bsse,1·.---0coll'i·L'Y de Cokcfold sued John I'cckc of Luigha11J, a.iid Ali,rnor:i, his wife, for the advowson of the church ol' ~Ji:;tckgh. Bene,lict

Chester Plea Rull. .No. 87. 7-8. Ric. 2. m. 4. dorso. Cestria.-Geoffrey de Wasteneys sued Katrine de Wasteueys for land in Wymyncham which Pagan de Wasteneys and Margaret, his wife, gave to Alexander de Wastenoys and the heirs of his body. Alexander de Wasteneys, temp. Ed. 2. I r------..1·------, Hugh, Geoffrey, ob. s.p. brother and heir.

ChesterPlea Roll. No. 87. 7-8. Ric. 2. 111. 8. Cestria.-Thomas de 'l'wemlowe sued Cecily, formerly wife of Henry Pynk, for land in Twemlowe, which Thomas, son of Roger de Twemlowe, gave to Richard de Swetouham and Alice, his wife, nud the heirs of their bodies. Itichurd de Swetcnh,m1,=j=AliL•e, Lc111p. E,I. 3. I Itichnr.l. I ltalplt. I Thomas, the plaintiff. This snit seems to show that the Twemlows and Swettenharns were identical.

Clualci· n-« Hull. Xo. Ki'. i'--K. /,',,·. :!. 111. :,:!. C,:s/n:,.i.---H.olJert le Grosvenor uud .Ioan, his wife, sued Jtog-er do Unvcuport., Parson of Christel ton, 1111gh de Tolr, l.!b,tplaiu, John de Holford, aud (_;coffrcy Boydcll, fol' t hc manors of Buyrton, Pulford, .iud Claudon, one-fourth of the mauor of Cholley aud one-eighth of the iuauor of Broxon, and other lands, which they claimed as right of Joan. ','-Hobert de I'uitord.s=Joan. I i Jol111. H.,,\,col'l. I J ,,au.=H.olicrL le Grosvenor. \' eulict for the pluiutitts. 'I'ho pleading~ shew that Hcbort de Coton had recovered these manors and lauds by a former suit in :l Hie. 2, and the defendants held his status in them.

Oheete» Plea Roll. No. 88. 8-9. Ric. 2. m. 4. Cest,l'ia.-.Halph de Vcruuu sued Ralph, sou of William de Wilbram, for one-twelfth of the mauor of Leftwich, which Agnes, late wife of Hiehard de Lostock, hud held fur her lifu under the terms of a Fiuu levied iu l!l E. :l. PEDIQREES FROM 'l'HE PLEA ROLLS. 177

Ralph de Vernon, the elder. I r------~----1..----·, R"'lih de Vernon, Ralph, sun of=.\gues. «f Shibbrok, the Ralph de Ver- the younger. non, of Mot- l truui, 011. s.p, Richard, I lfalpli de Vernou, the plaintiff . .N'.B.-Ralph de Vernon of Mottrnm, was probably the eldest son of Ralph de Vernon of Shipbrook, and his widow Agnes had re-married Richard de Lostock.

De Banco, Micli. 8. Ric 2. rn. 186. EsseJ:.-William, sou of John Giffard, sued Robert Lambourne for land in Great Sampford, which Robert de Hoos gave to William Giffard and Ralph, his son, and heirs of the body of Ralph.

William Giffard. I Ralph. I r------..L , ,fuhu. r!'hoIJla"!, living I i:J Eel. :J. \\'illimn Giffar,l, u n, plaintiff.

De Banco. Midi. 8. Ric. :2. 111. 2i:ii>.

S01nerslt.-John Weyloud, Chivaler, sued Richard Welde for laud i11 Modeford 'I'errv, which William Malet ~ave to Reginald de Bathe i11 frankmarriagc with Diouisiu, his daughter.

ltt-giual,l de BaLhe.=rlJi,.,uisia )[aid. le111p. Eol. ~. I O.,lierL. I Eliml,t:1!1.

ltulu~rt.. I J,.,hn de Wcylc.n,1, the plaintiff.

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JJe Banco. Mich. 8. Ric. 2. m. sos. EIJor.-'fho King sued William Aldeburgh, tho younger, aud ~ln1·w·1·.v. his wife, for tho next presentation to the church of Lokyugtou, which he claimed in l'ight of the heir of I'eter de Maulay, hi,; w,~1·tl. i78 J'EOWRl~J<;S:FROM '!'HE l'L[,;A uoi.i.s,

Peter

Peter le \epti~tue. I Peter le Oct.istne, i11 war,I lo the King,

De, Banco. Mic!.. 8. Ric. 2. m, :JU. Ebor.-!l'lichacl de Pole, Chivuler, sued Alexander, Archbishop of York, and John Wandesford aud Elizabeth, his wife, for the next presentation to the church of Kirtlyngton, which he claimed by a grant of John de Musters, lord of Kyrtlyngton, dated 26 Ed. 3. 1(.,1,·,·t \luster,, tcnq,. E,I. 1. I r------1 .. ----, Willi11111, living Ii E

Henri',I. Elizabeth, wife of John de Wundesford, and widow of Alexander Moubrny. V crdict in favour of J olm and Elizabeth.

De Banco, ilhcli. 8. u.: :!. m. 319. !Jerb.--Jolm de Shalcros sued Robert Derby and Isabella, his wife, for five marks of rent in Little Longesden. The pleadings give these pedigrees:- John F,,ljamhe. ! r·----·------· ----·------, I,,, \,ell,,. :\l"argarct.:=.c.'l'hun,tm I 'le r •• Bouro ,

Margol'y. 111' Lit.t.le l.ougcsdeu. ! l:i...t,a;.tl.=f,Jrn111, ,1. of Nicltola, I ,le Iugwurdhy. ;\fargery. I John de Shalcroe, the ph,iu tiff.

De Banco. Jfich. 8. Ric. ~. m. 32 i. l{ott.~.-.-Tliouia~ (le Xloul.ray, Earl of Notyugham, sued Matilda, formerly wife of Hoger Colston of 'I'horp, for the next. presentation to the church of Thorp iu the Clottes. rEDIGREES FRO~! 'rTTJ<; PLEA ROLLS. 179

John de Segral"e. Chivuler, temp. Ed.;;. I r------...l Ellzabeth==Jolm Moubray, lord of Axiholme, I r------~------, ,luh11, "''·" p. whilat Thomas, the l~&rl of Notyngham, a mi11,.1·. the plaintiff.

De Banco. Jf-i<:h. H. Ric. 3. ui. a3ii. Somerset.-Johu Hikkesone, the younger, sued John Seintcler (St. Clair), Chivaler, for the manor of Ohiselbergh. r------· ------, Fraucis de Alclel111111, Chivuler, Thomas. temp. Ed. :.!, ob, s.p. I Willin111. I J,.a11. I .l ohu Hikkesoue. the plaintiff. The defeudant gave this descent:- Thomas de Aldeharrr=Isabella. held the manor in j right nf Isabella. 1 I ,-···-··-·-·------~· 1 lfahlwin.= Jo,111.y,J"h11 ~cin1d.,r. I I Francis, rt• in lir•t pedigree, John. ob. s.p., temp. E. :l. I Jolm, the defeuduut,

The defendant also denied that Francis had ,L brother Thomas, and stated that ,J ohu Hikkesone'e parentage was as follows : - John Freueah.e=Joau 'I'orchepct, I William. I J 0111\, I John Hikkesoue .

t» Banco. Mich. 8. Ric. 2. m. 3:17. Norj.-Gilbert Talbot and Joan, his wife, sued John Plays, Kt, for a third of the manor of M undeford as

Gerard rle Lisle, I Warine. i Gerard. I Wa.rine. I ~argaret.= Thomas ,le Berkeley, Kt., tile defenrlan tR.

De Ilanco. Jfich. 8. Ric. 2 m. :i:Hl. Lincoln.-Johu Hillary sued Margaret, formerly the wife of .Iohu Dymmok, Kt., for the uext presentatiou to the church of Wilkseby, which was held of the manor of Scryvelby. Philip Marmyo11.=j-'Mary. r---, .. ------L------,I :.\liltiltl". Elizabeth. Thomas ,le Ludclowe.s=Joan.e=Henry Hillary, first husband. I second husband. Thomas.1Katriue Stokes. Margaret.= John Dymmok, Kt .. the defeudaut, Tho pleadings state that Sir Henry Hillary, the second husband. of .I oan Marmion, had held the mauor by the courtesy of England, al't.cr the death of .l oan, having had issue by her, nrnl th.i.t Scryvelby hud l iceu as~igucd to J ouu ou the <1 i dsio11 of l'hi Ii p Murmion ·~ lands :uu011gst hi~ daughters: but- \.he jury fo11ud t.hat Scry vclby luul bt•t·11 Hell led by Fine 011 Philip Murmion aud l\lury, and the heirs of their uodics, and the suit was dismissed.

De Banco. !lfich. 8. Rich. 2. m. 441. Nol'tlwmp.-Iu a suit respecting land in Retheresthorp, near (fayto11, brought Ly John de I Iulfeld agl\iu::;t John Bray of Deukcle ; tho pleadings give this pedigree:- Alau du Halfd,l.,=Leei1< (1ic), living 14 E,l. ~- I Nicholas.

J ohu de Ha.lfcld, the plaintiff. ------· Dt Banco. Mich. 8. Rich. 2. m. 456.

/,e'!/C. - Edmund Doyly and Emma, his wife, sued John Rose for l.urd i11 ~11".)'llford, which ling-It, son of Nicholas, gave to ""ilfoun, sou of (iul.lt· muud i11 Imnkmurringu with (; uudrca his daughter. PlmTGREES FROM Tll I•~ Pr,1,:A ROLLR. 181

Ou thmund. I \Yilliain.=rGunrlreM, temp. Hen. 3. I Alan. I William. I Euunn.. I .101111. I .Iohn. I Emma.=Edmund Dovlv, the pln.intiff.. · •

t» Hanco, 11-lich. 8. Rich. 2. m. 625. Wc8t11101·1·l,1nd.-'1'homas, son of John Manchel, sued John, son of Walter :\latH•lwl, for thf! manor of Crnkanthorp. Th,,i,111, :,.r,1-1,d, •. 1."•rl>:111111:i. i r-·---- -··-·· ... -·--·-·- ·-·----L------, Thoma~-.:.: John. "h. s.p.m, I Thomas Manchel, the plaintiff.

De Banco, ilfich. 8. Mich. 2. m. 663. S0ml'1-.~1·I. ·-,fames fitz Jnmcs and Alia~m, his wife, snr

.lohu. I John. I Simon, I Alianora.e=Jamea fitz -Iames. the pl11inlilfs. Ri111011 de Montagu held the rnanor hy ~mnl. ,.f lllf' Kin.c: made i11 18 1,;, 2. I r----.--...L--·---··--··· - --., \\'illian1. Simon. I \Yilliam. I William, Eitrl of Salisbury, the defendant.

.De Banco. Hilla1·y 43. Ed. 3. m. 43. Smsu.-- Jolin Lillebon sued William Filide for n moiety of the manors of Shiremannesbury, lfel

H11gh rle 1:,_.11cy."f'Agnes, temp. Ed. 2. I r------·-...L.---1 Sibil. Joan.-::pWilliam de Fifide, I I John Lillebon. William de Filide, the defendan t.

C!if'stc·r r:« Roll.. No. 88. 8-fl. Ri,;. 2. m. 11. Ceetria. =Ralph

De 1Ja11m. Mick ~- Hie. 2. m. ;3;34, DPr/1.-Philip de Okorc (Okeover) Knight, Hued (Iodit.hn, formerly wife of Ralph Lucy.=r\Villiarn ,le la Launde, Kt. I r------··--·-···--1·------T------·-----, ,Joh11 de h1 l.a1111,1<,,,,;-·-.Trnrn. .Ioau, l\fotihl,1. ,lc11t"th, daughter & heir.0= Lucy. Peter Richard Foljambe, son nf I Peyntour. Richard Foljambe, ou, s p. Goditha, the defendant. Philip stated that his ancestor, Hugh do Okeover, had given the numor to his daughter Lucy and to Willi nm 1!0 la Lanndc, Kt., und to the heirs male of their bodies, with reversion to his own l'iglit heirs, uud that tho mule issue of William unr] Lucy had fulled, urul ho gave this descent :- Hugh ,le Oke11Yo1·. I r------L--. ------J J~. ~~- ' William de la Launrle, Hoger. I I ,------'-----, Thomns. \\"illiaim, . .r uhu, I oli. 1-i,JI, i Philip de Okoover, KI., Eliif\bcth. the plaintitl. cl. s.p.

('l'o ur co11ti111ml.) 240 PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS.

ROLFE of Enford. ARMS :-Argent, three mvens Sable. CHEST :-On a bO'Ugh slipped and sprouting at the dexter end Vert, a raven close Sable. Thomas Rolfe of Enford, co. Wilts.J. , , r------William Rolfe.LSara, d~ of John Blaake of Essingborne, in Hampsh.

Sara, da, and coheir=William Rolfe, heire of=Joane, only da, and heir of Sir Richard the mannor of Eaton, of William Wright of Deane, Alderman of co. South'ton, now 1i ving Sevenoke, in Kent, 1 ux., London. 1623. ob. s.p,

SADLER of Everley. ARMS :-Or, a lion rampant per fess Azure and (Jule.~, a crescent for difference. Sir Raph Sadler, Kt., B:m-f~fargu.rct, da, of ... ~Iichcll,=l\fothew Barre, neret, Chancellor of the I a laundress to Cromwell, a tradesman, Dutchy uf Luucuster, ob. I who Sadler, in the absence of London. 30 March 1587, bur. at I ofherfirsthusband,married. Stondon, co. Hertf, r------_J Henry Sadler of Everley, juxta-j- ... da, of .. _ (Edward, Harl. MS. Hungerford, co. Wilts. 11234) Gilbert of Everley. r ,--- ,,, Thomas Gertrude, first mar. to Henry Bruncker of Melkes- Dorothy. Sadler, ham and Stoke, in co. Wilts, Esq., 2 to Ambrose - son and l >mmtescy, Esq., sou and heir of Sir John Grace. heir. Dauntesey, of Laviugton Episcopi in co. Wilts, ~ ~~

By M:11jor-General the Hon. GEORGE WROTTESLEY. {Continued fi·om, t- 182.)

De Banco. E,uter. 4. E. 2. m. 223. Suff.-Rohert de Insuln (de Lisle) sued Robert de Ufford for a moiety of the manor of Combes. The plaintiff gave this pedigree:- r------, Geoffrey. Sarra. I I Margaret. Robert. I I Rarm.=-= Hobert. Roger, Roll of Peter I l\t1. Osbert. aeised Warine. of the manor temp. I Hen. 3, ob. s.p. Robert de Lisle, the plaintiff. PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. 241

The defendant gave this pedigree to show he was nearer of kin to Sarra.

r------I ------, Bartholomew de Creyke. Mt\rgaret. Isabella. I 1 I Sarrn, seised temp. H. 3, Robert de Thorp. Robert de Valoynea. nh .. ~p. I I John. Robert. I I Robert. r----T-J I Cecilia. Roes.= John de 'I'horp, I Edmund de under age. Robert de Pnkenharn, Ufford, the defendant.

(Ioram. Rery Tri'.nity Term-. 2. E. 3. m. 128. llibe1·m'.,i.-A snit respecting franchises in Trim, claimed by Joan de Mortimer, gives the following doscout of the heirs of ,valter de Lacy, livlng temp. K. John. Wt1lter de Lacy. I Gilbert de Lacy. I r·------..1..------, :Matilrla.,=Gcoffrey de Oeynville. Margaret. I I r-----.1..----, r-----·,---..L--, Geoffrey, ob. s p. Peter. Nicholas, .lohn, Theobald de I ob. s p. ob. s.p. Verdon. r---7-----,-J I ,lotu1.= M1itilcln, Hen trice, Theobald. Rogm· .lo a nuu, 11 nun. I Mur(.imcr. r------,------r------,...1 ,Joan.= J.;H~abeth.= M,trgcry, uncler Isabella, under Thomas

s 242 PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS.

CoramRege. Hillary. 6 Ric. 2. m. 45. Ebor.-A suit respecting the inheritance 0f William de Cantelupe, who died s.p. in 49 Ed. 3., gives this pedigree i-> r------·------, KicholM. Wilfoun. I I \Yilliam. r------, .., I Jo,111.=r, . , Hastin:;,. Milicc-nt.=j~.. Ln Znnche. Nicholn». I I I John. William. William. I I I John. 1<:urlo. Willinm, oh. s. p., I I 49 1<:d. 3. Laurence. William, 60 years of I age at date of the ,John. Iuquisition 49 E. 8. I I John rle Hastings, Williil.m de la Zouche, 4 years old at the the younger. elate of the Inqui- sition 49 E. 3, and in the King's custody.

CoramRege. Jfich. 7. Ric. 2. 'In. 99. E.se.x.-William de Belesby, Kt., and Eliiabeth, his wife, sued Simon Warde and another for the manors of Little Cheshello and Humpstede. Giles de Argentein, Kt.. temp. F,. 2. r------,----.-1..----,--·- I -·----, Regiuald. Richard, ob. ~. p. William. Giles. nit. ~.p. I I John. I ,John. I L------,------·-,------, lfatiltli..= Eli,,ihetl,. :'11.·u·gari>L= ho Fitz \Yaryn, Kt. , Jolni Jlukenh,1111. Baldwin flt. George, Giles de Argentein, Kt., gave the manors to his second son Richard and to the heirs of his body, with remaiudor to c;ilcs, his youngest ~011, mul t.hc heirs of his body. Matilcl:1, fon11l'rly wifo of Giles

------., ·-····-···----··--·- PEDIGREES FROM T.IIE PLEA ROLLS• 243

.De Banco. Easter. 8, Ric. 2. m. a21. Notes.-Baldwyn de Frevylle, Kt, and Thomas Boteller of Sudie, sued Thomas de Stafford, Kt., and Nicholas de Stafford, Kt., for the manors of Gunthorp and Loudham. Peter de Montfort, I John.fA!ice, daughter of Willia.m , de la Plaunche, r·------T --1.._:,·-··-----, .luhn, ob, s.p. Peter, oh, s p. J\fatil,fa. Elizabeth. I I John. Baldwin. I I Joan. Baldwin ne Frevylle, I the plaintiff. Thomas Botcller, of Sudie (',udley), the plaintiff .

De Banco. Mich. 9. Ric. 2. m. 310. Gornwall.-William Lykhil and Katrine, his wife, sued Otto de Ilodrugan and Laurence Halap, for the manors of Landyan, Resewyk, Treglestem, and 'I'revern, claiming under a Fine levied by John, son of John de Rivers in 56 Hen. 3. John, son of John de Rivers, f,6 H, 3, I E,hnnn,l. I Kllt.rinc.= Willi,un Lvkhil. the pl«i11tiffa. ·

.De Banco. Mich. 9. n«. '.!. m. 317. Glouc.-Philip de Anne sued the , Thomas Busshe• bury, Clerk, "rillhun Barnhurst and others for the next presentation to the church of W ostbury. William Myners, living temp. John. I Heurv, 1 · r------,-L------, J,mbelle..= Elizabeth = Basilia== Geoffrey de Lougcharnp, William Gamages, P,\gan de Burghulle. gave her purparty to I Henry de Bathe \)y a r--.L ---· ----, Fine levied in 20 H. a. 1\fotthew, ob. "·!'· Nicholas. I r------·-;--- ~---T--..1 }forgery.= Elizabeth. Joan. John Byllyng, presented to the church 43 .I!;. 3. 244 PROIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS,

Henry de Bathe, Iiving 20 H. 3. I Nicholas. I r------L------1 Alina, ob. s.p. Eli7.abeth. I John. I r------,------_J Hobert, ob.~ P: Philip de Anne. t.ho pl:<.intiff.

IJe Banco. Easte1·. 8. Ric. 2. m. 303. Somerset.-Richard Seymour sued the Prior of Montaci1te for the manor of Tyntenhnll. Richard Lovell==Muriel 11 Ed. 2. I Jamo«. I Muriel. I Richard Seymour. t.he plaintiff.

IJe Banco. Baster. 8. Ric. 2. rn. 311. IJevon.--The King sued Margaret, Countess of Devon, for the next presentation to the church of Milton I iaumar!e. John Knovylle, Kt .. temp. E,1. 2, I r------,----·-'------, Jonu.r=Jol.» Duy11. Elizabeth.= Tho11rns=Anne,'l"'Richar

D,· Ilanco. E3. Wilt.~.-.John Lm1g:l'ich nnd Mntildu, his wife, nud John (Iunticr n11

Ralph ,le }Iicl

De Banco. Baste». 8. Ric. 2. m. 373. Kent. =-Thomas Haithorp, George de Bursalle, and Thomas le Walsh, Kt., sued William Burcestre, Chivaler, and Margaret, his wife, for the manor of Foxgrove. r------, l\fagister Henry de Clyff, John, I Henry, · r-----,------,------..L--1 I Hugh, Isabella (I). Isabella. (II). Alice. I I I Hobert. George de Bursalle, Thomas Walsh, I the plaintiff. plaintiff, Thomas Haithorp, the plain tiff.

De Banco. Mich. 9. Ric. ~. m. 336. Sallrp.-William de Wolascote sued John le Wright of Lecon, for laud in Lecon, which Vivian de Hoshall had given to Alttu le Power and Avice, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies. Alen le Power.,=Avice, temp. Heu. 3. I William. I "'illiam. I :Margery. I William, I Richard. I William de Wolascote, the plaintiff. Verdict for the plaintiff.

De Banco. Mich. 9. Ric. 2. m. 340. Salop.-John Say and Elizabeth, his wife, sued Richard Talbot, Chi valer, and Ankeret, his wife, for the manor of l >odyugton, which Ralph Boteler and Matilda, his wife, gave to William Boteler, their son, and Ankeret, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies. Ralph Boteler.f Matilda. r---.J Williau1.=r=Ankeret,L_, temp. Ed. 1. William, I William. I William. I Eliza.beth.= John So.y, the plaintiff•. 246 PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS.

JJe Banco. Mich. 9. Ric. 2. m. 358. dorso, Es&ex.--Walter fitz Wauter, Kt., sued Andrew Caveudyshe, Kt., and Rose, his wife, fur the mauor of Pentelowe, which Roger Normuuut, Kt., held of Robert fitz Wauter, great-grandfather of Walter, and whose heir ho is, and which should fall to him as his cscheat, Roger having left no heir. Robert fitz Wauter, temp. IM. 1. I Robert. I John. I Walter fitz Wauter, the plaintiff. The defendant stated thut after the death of Roger, William Chamberlyn and Christiana, his wife, Richard Cavendyshe and J uliuua, his wife, and John Glomesford and Beatrice, his wife, had entered a~ heirs of Roger, and they hud granted the 11u111or by Fine temp. Ed. :~, to John de Cuvoudysshe, Kt., whose status Audrow and Hose now held, Verdict for the defendants.

JJe Banco. Jfich. 9. Ric. 2. m. 605. Suffolk.-Robert Hotot sued John, the Abbot of St. Oswith, fur laud in Stowmarket and Eldeneuton. Herlewiue Hotot. I Hobert. I Hamon, I Robert. I John. I Hobert. I Robert Hotot; the plaintiff.

JJe Banco. Eastel'. 9. Ric. 2. m. 336. Leic.-Simou Whit, tho cider, sued Henry de Ferrars of Groby, for nu illegal distraint-the pleadings state that ,J olm de Boys formerly held the manors of 'I'horperuald, Brnnt.yngby, Aylmersthorp, Claybroke, Grett.t Petelyng, Brunkynthorp, and Houghton of the lords of Groby, and give this pedigree of his descendants :- r------·----...------,------, John de Boys, William, Matilda. Joau, ol,. s.p. ob. ~.p. I Eu

Henry had levied the distress because the fealty c,f William la Zouche and a portion of the quit-rent of the above manors were in arrear.

De Banco. Easte1·. 9; Ric. 2. m. 216. Derb.s-« \V alter, son of John de Stokes, sued J ohn Foucher and Ermetrude, his wife, for land in Twyford and Stemeston, which ,v alter de Stokes gave to Nicholas, son of the said Walter, and Joan, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies. Walter de Stokes. I r------...L------·, Nicholas,=Joan. Robert. ob. s.p. I John. I Walter de Stoked, the plain tiff,

De Hamco. Easter. 9. Ric. 2. m. 302. Sujfolk.-.Joan de Loudham sued Nicholas de Wychyugham, the Bishop of Norwich, and others, for the next presentation to the church of Bradewell, The pleadings give these pedigrees :- Roger fitz Osbert, tewp. Henry 3. I Peter, 40 Hen. 3. I r---..L------, Roger de Somerleton.i=Katrlue. Isabelle, ob. s.p, I· Peter. I John Gernegan.=Joan, the plaintiff, 36 Ed, 3,

Ralph de Bradewell, 40 Heu. 3. I Simou. I Hicluu-J, temp, g,l. 1.=,-=Marg,wct. I r------..L , Peter de Bradewell, ol.,, s.p. Thotnas, ;JO Ed. 3,

De Banco. Easter. 9. Ric. 2. m. 34 l. Essex.-John Strange and Elizabeth, his wife, Hued Roger Kcteryth and Agnes, his wife, for laud in Felstcde and other places, which Xlatthew, sou of -Iohu de Stanton, gave to Hervey Ju Stanton aud the heirs of his body, and failing such, to Alexander, son of Ralph do Waleham and the heirs of his body. 248 PEDIGREES FROM THE PL.l!.:A ROLLS,

Alexander, eon of Ralph de Walsham, temp. Ed. III. I Alexander. I r------..1.------, William, ob. s.p, Eli:tal.ieLh.= John Strange, the plnintiff. Hervey de Stanton died s.p, temp. E. 2.

De Banco, Easter. 10. Ric. 2. 111. 117 dorso. Northamptori.-John de Catesby and Emma, his wife, sued John I l1111·et and Juliana, his wife, for land in Stanford as right of Emma, which Henry Curson gave to William de Stanford in Irankruarriago with Juliana, his sister. William de Stanford.e=Juliana de Curson, 1 ! temp. Ed. J. r------..1. --, Petronilla. Joan. I Nicholas. I Robert. I Emma.= John de Catesby, the plaintiffs.

De Banco. Easter. 9. Ric. 2. su. 359. JJorset.-Edwanl Cerne, Chivaler, and Elena, his wife, sued Nicholas Turgys for the next presentation to the church of .K ethennelcombe. Philip de Cerne, temp. Henry 3, held the moiety of Upmelcombe, to which the advowson was appurtenant. I Henry. I John, lh·ing,.-l,s1,Lcl111. 13 E. !l. I John.=p?rfargurct. I Ed ward, the plaintiff. N icholas stated that Ralph Basset of Drayton, held the other moiety and had enfeoffed in it one John llrounyng, from whom he. gave this descent:-- John Brounyng. I Dionisia. I Nicholas '!'urgya, the defendant, PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS. 249

De Banco. Mich. 10. Ric. 2. m. 343. Northampt.-'l'he Kiug sued Roger Perewyth, Kt., for the next presenta• tion to the moiety of the churches of l\1idletou and Colyntre. r------,----,----T--- --·, William de Sibil. Alie,-e. Katri11c. Matilda.,=Wa.lter Facumberge. Patteshulle, I kt., ob. s.p, Thomas, a minor in ward to the King. The doleudaut gave this desoeut r-c- William )1a.lesuro; held moiety temp. Ed. 1. I I r---.J Willitl.m. =rGuu

De Banco. Etistel'. 9. Ric. 2. m. 349 dorso. 1'1iddlese.r.-Thomas Charlton aud Alice, his wife, sued Alice, formerly wife of William do Wyudesore, Kt., for the manor of Guunyldebury. Henry de Gloucester, citizen and goldsmith of London. r------..L--,------,I Thomas, living 8 E. 2, John, Joan, ob. ~ .p. ob. s.p. I John. I Alice.= Thomas Charlton, the ple.intiffs 'I'he defendant was Alice Perrera, formerly mistress of King Edward III. After the King's death she had married Sir William de Windsor, a knight uf some distinction, who served as ti banneret in France temp. Ric. 2.

Cheste1· Plea Roll. No. 89. 9-10. Ric. 2. 1n. 8. Cestria.--Thomas Fytou of Uouseworth, sued John, son and heir of Roger le Strange of Kuokyu, Kt., for the manors of Dunham, near Bondon, Kelshale, and Budeston, which Hamon de Massey, Kt., held temp. Ed. II. r------. -----, Hamon de !l!a~cy, Cecily. ob. s.p. I Ise.bella. I 'l'homas Fytou, the plaintiff. 250 PEDIGREES :FROM THE PU;A ROLLS.

'I'he defendant gave this pedigree :• Hamon de Masey. I r------.L-----, Cecily, Isabella. I I Hicluml. Katrine. I i Hamon. Robert. I I Jo1u1. ,Joau.=ltohert le Grosvenor, I uow living. · William, now living. Thomas stated that the two daughters of Hamon were illegitimate. The jury found that '~homas Fyton was the nearest heir of Hamon, and that Cecily and Isabella, the daughters of Hamon de Masey, were illegitimate. Thomas afterwards, by a deed enrolled, quit-claimed to .Iohn, Lord Lestrange, and to his heirs, all his right in the manors of Dunham, Bondon, Altriugham, Hole, Kclsale, Budstonc, Salghau, and Morton, and the advowson of the Priory of Birkhod, in the County of Cheshire. Dated 4th of April 9 Ric. 2.

Cluster Plea Roll. No. 89. 9-10. Hie. 2. m. 29. Cestrin.--G-riffiu, son of John de \\' areune, sued Hoger de Bulkylegh of Broxon and Margery, his wife, for land in Broxou, which Emma, formerly wife of Robert de Pulford, gave to Griffin de Warouno in marriage with Isabella, her daughter. Griffin

Chester Plea Roll. No. 92. 12-13. Ric. 2. m. 23 dorso, Cestria.-Vghtred de Huxley sued Hugh de Calvyley, Chivaler, the younger, for mi illegal distrces in Codyuton. The pleadings shew that Ralph le Boteler and his wife, Huwisc, formerly held four carucates of land in llothem, by gift of Robert le Venour (Grosvenor), and which were held of John de Wyngefeld, Chivuler, as of his manor of Lee by service of one knight's fee. Ralph de Boteler.s=Hawise. I Ralph. I E,lwur,1 le Boteler, Kt. Hawiso had cuf'eoffcrl )falicl

De Banco. Mich. 11. tu« 2. m. 586 dorso. lVilts and Somerset.-Jolm Langrieh and Matilda, his wife, aud John Guuter and Elizabeth, his wife, sued John de Bercle (Berkeley) for the manors of Kuollo, Pulteueyo, Lorty, and Asshelegh, co. Somerset, and Fenny Sutton, co. Wilts. I~lph de Middclweye.s=Elizabeth, living l& K 3. I r------.J ,John.TSil,il, d, of John de Urtiaco. r------L-,------, John, Matilda.= Eliza.beth.= ob.~ p. John Langrich, John Gunter, plaintiffs, plaintiffs.

De Banco. Easf,w. 10. Ric. 2. m. 400. Bei·ks.--Itobol't de Lculuun sued Richard de Restwuld for one-third of tho manor of Syudlesham. Margaret. cle Lenham, living temp. E. 2. r------,-----..l..---,---·--,I Richard, Robert. Thomas. John. I I John. Alianora.= I John Giffard. Robert cle Lenham, the pluintiff. Richard claimed by a grunt made Ly John Giffard and Alianora.

De Banco. Easter. 11. Ric. 2. m. 108. N01·thli111p.-John Cope and Elizabeth, his wife, sued Elizabeth, formerly wife of Simon W arde for the manor of Horpol, Robert de Hanstede.s=Margery. I r------..!..---, Robert de Hsustede. John. I Elir.aueth.= .Iohn Cone, the plui1itiff,.;. By :i fiuc luviod iu 2 K :>. ltobert de I laustcde held the iuauor of Kegworth, co. Leicester, uud the mauor of Horpol, co. Northampton, for his life, with remainder to ~ icholus, sou of Ralph de Crop hull and Margery, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies. Nicholas had d. s.p. A deed executed by the defendant Elizabeth in 5 Ric. 2, gives this pedigree:- Elizabeth. =,=Simon Warde, defunctus, I r------..l..--.-,------·----, 'rhcol,ald.= Matilda. Philipp11. Avicc, da, of I William de J ohn, Burgh. 252 GRANTS AND CERTIFICATES OF ARMS.

De Banco. Easter. 11. Ric. 2. m. 129. S0mer$et.--H11gh Paveley sued Isabella Pyke and several other tenants for land in Esse, near Mercok, which he claimed by a Fine levied in 34 E. 1. Peter de Boloigne, living 34 E. 1. I Joan, I Hugh Puveley, the plaintiff.

De Banco. Mich. 11. Ric. 2. m. !325. Donet.-H ugh de Montfort sued John White, the younger, for land in \Vynterborne Martyn, which Robert fitz Payn had given to Nicholas de Montfort and Alianora, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, ~ichola8 de Moutfort.,=Alianora, da, of Robt. fitz I Payne, temp. E

De Banco. Mich. 11. Ric. 2. m, 562 dorso. Caniltridge."7"\Valter 'I'ayllebois, Chivaler, sued Roger Heron, Chivaler, and Margaret, his wife, for the manor of Crandene. William '.l'aylleuuis,=rMargaret. living 8 E. 2. I Henry. I W11lter 'I'aillebois, plilinliff. ( 'l'o be cont-inued