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                  <name type="forename">WILLIAM</name> 
                  <name type="surname">BONEVYLE</name>
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                     <num type="docNum">130</num>  
                     <rs type="writType" subtype="dep">Writ <hi rend="italic">de etate probanda</hi>
                     </rs> <rs type="dorse" n="en">‡</rs> <date type="writDate" when="1413-10-14">14 Oct. 1413</date>. [<name type="person" role="writClerk" key="2930811">Gaunstede</name>].</head> 
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                  <ab>He is in the wardship of <name type="person">
                        <name type="forename">Richard</name> 
                        <name type="surname">Whityngton</name>
                     </name> by the grant of <name type="person">
                        <name type="forename">Edward</name> 
                        <name type="role">duke of York</name>
                     </name> to whom <rs type="person" role="king">the king</rs> granted it [<hi rend="italic">CPR 1405–8</hi>, p.454]. <rs type="person">Richard</rs> should be informed. [<hi rend="italic">Endorsed</hi>] He was informed by <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Richard</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Colyn</name>
                        </name> and <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Robert</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Spicer</name>
                        </name> but did not come.</ab>
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                     <name type="county" key="entity/1577">DEVON</name>. <rs type="doc" subtype="prf" rend="indented">Proof of age [<hi rend="italic">indented</hi>]</rs>. <name type="place" role="inqLoc" key="380943">Honiton</name>. <date type="inqDate" when="1413-10-31">31 Oct</date>. [<name type="person" role="escheator">Foleford</name>].
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                     <ab>
                        <personGrp><name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Cokesdene</name>
                        </name>, <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Nicholas</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Pencrich</name>
                        </name> and <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Hill</name>
                           </name>, all <measure type="age">aged 45 years</measure></personGrp> and more, <seg type="heirBirth">say that <name type="person">William</name> son of <name type="person">John</name> son of <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bonevyle</name>, <name type="role">knight</name>
                        </name>, was born at <name type="place" role="birthPlace" key="662573">Shute</name> and baptised there on <date when="1392-08-31" type="baptism">31 Aug. 1392</date> about the hour of vespers.</seg> They know because they were at <name type="place" key="380943">Honiton</name> for a loveday to settle a dispute between 2 neighbours, and there came <name type="person">Lady <name type="forename">Katharine</name></name>, formerly the wife of <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Cobham</name>, <name type="role">knight</name>
                        </name>, and then the wife of <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Wyke</name> of <name type="place" key="564937">Nynehead</name>
                        </name>, aunt of William, proposing to ride to Shute and expecting to be godmother of William. There she met <name type="person"><name type="forename">Edward</name> <name type="surname">Dygher</name></name>, a servant of <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bonevile</name>, <name type="role">knight</name>
                        </name>, whom half seriously she reproached for being merry and talkative. He asked where she was going. To which she replied quickly that she was going to Shute to make her nephew a Christian. Grinning he answered in his mother tongue ‘Kate, Kate, ther to by myn pate comyst ow to late’ because the baptism is performed. Mounting her horse again she rode home very angry, not seeing the child’s mother again for 6 months. And this all the jurors know.</ab>
                     <ab>
                        <personGrp><name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Prentys</name>
                        </name>, <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Forde</name>
                        </name> and <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Richard</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Trapett</name>
                        </name>, all <measure type="age">aged 66 years</measure></personGrp> and more, say that the above is true, because it happened in <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Prentys</name>
                        </name>’s house and they saw and heard it all. It was common knowledge that William was born that day.</ab>
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                        <personGrp><name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Richard</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Lutrell</name>
                        </name> and <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Prustes</name>
                        </name>, both <measure type="age">aged 60 years</measure></personGrp> and more, know the date because on that day <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bonevile</name>, <name type="role">knight</name>
                        </name>, was at his manor of <name type="manor" key="3198271">Southleigh</name>, placing metes and bounds to define the limits between a parcel of his land called ‘Borcomb’ and the land of <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Walrond</name>
                        </name>. They were present at his request, when <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Andrew</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Rydon</name>
                        </name>, one of his servants came to tell him that his son had a son. Rejoicing he raised his hands in thanks to God and immediately mounted his horse and rode home.</ab>
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                        <personGrp><name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Hodesfelde</name>
                        </name> and <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Richard</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Damarle</name>
                        </name>, both <measure type="age">aged 45 years</measure></personGrp> and more, were in the church to hear vespers and were present at the baptism. After it <name type="person"><name type="forename">Walter</name> <name type="surname">Walsche</name>, <name type="role">bailiff</name></name> of <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bonevile</name>
                        </name> in his manor of <name type="manor" key="1269101">Stapleton</name> in Somerset, arrived and reported that he had completed the audit of that manor and that of <name type="manor" key="1253475">Sock Dennis</name>, and he brought 400 of that year’s lambs and William gave the child 200.</ab>
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                        <personGrp><name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Thomas</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bowyere</name>
                        </name> and <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Geoffrey</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Northampton</name>
                        </name>, both <measure type="age">aged 47</measure></personGrp> and more, were in the church at the baptism. They saw 3 long burning torches, 2 silver lamps and 2 silver jugs of water. <name type="person" role="godparent">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Legge</name>, 
                           then <name type="role">abbot of <name type="abbey" key="2958839">Newenham</name></name>
                        </name>
                        , and <name type="person" role="godparent">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bonevile</name>, <name type="role">knight</name>
                        </name>, were godfathers and <name type="person" role="godparent">
                           <name type="forename">Agnes</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bygode</name>
                        </name> godmother, the abbot gave the child a silver-gilt cup, worth it was said 100s., with £10 in money in it.</ab>  
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                     <num type="docNum">131</num>  
                     <rs type="writType" subtype="dep">Writ <hi rend="italic">de etate probanda</hi>
                     </rs> <rs type="dorse" n="en">‡</rs> <date type="writDate" when="1414-05-14">14 May 1414</date>. <name type="place" role="writLoc" key="2712708">Leicester</name>. [<name type="person" role="writClerk" key="2930811">Gaunstede</name>].</head> 
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                  <ab><name type="person">William</name>, son of <name type="person">John</name>, son of <name type="person">William</name> and <name type="person"><name type="forename">Margaret</name> <name type="surname">Bonevyle</name></name> (Margaret held of Richard II and William of Henry IV) [<hi rend="italic"><rs type="person">Margaret</rs> not being named in the above writ and proof</hi>], <name type="person">
                        <name type="forename">Richard</name> 
                        <name type="surname">Whityngton</name>
                  </name> should be informed [<hi rend="italic">as above</hi>]. [<hi rend="italic">Endorsed</hi>] He was warned by <name type="person">
                     <name type="forename">Nicholas</name> 
                     <name type="surname">Colyer</name>
                  </name>, <name type="person">
                     ?<name type="forename">John</name> 
                     ?<name type="surname">Lymyngton</name>
                  </name>, <name type="person">
                     <name type="forename">John</name> 
                     <name type="surname">Pytte</name>
                  </name> and <name type="person">
                     <name type="forename">Robert</name> 
                     <name type="surname">Burdescombe</name>
                  </name></ab>
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                     <name type="county" key="entity/1577">DEVON</name>. <rs type="doc" subtype="prf">Proof of age</rs>. <name type="place" role="inqLoc" key="662573">Shute</name>. <date type="inqDate" when="1413-06-09">9 June.</date>
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                        <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Andrew</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Rydon</name>
                        </name>, <measure type="age">aged 53 years</measure> and more, <seg type="heirBirth">says that <name type="person">William</name> was born and baptised at <name type="place" role="birthPlace" key="662573">Shute</name> on <date type="birthDate" when="1391-08-12">12 Aug. 1391</date> and was <measure type="age">aged 21</measure> on <date type="ageAt" n="21" when="1413-08-12">12 Aug. 1413</date>.</seg> He, Andrew, came to the manor of <name type="manor" key="2824633">Shute</name> on that day summoned by a messenger of <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bonevyle</name>, <name type="role">knight</name>
                        </name>, to consult on various disputes arising in the county court between William and others. When he was at the gate of the manor he heard a female voice shouting loudly in English ‘
                        Lady help, Lady, help’ whereupon he went to the church as quickly as he could, and talked there with William for nearly an hour, during which a woman called <name type="person">Beatrice</name> came and told William that his son’s wife was delivered of a boy, William gave one of his servants a noble to fetch the <name type="person">
                           <name type="role">abbot of <name type="abbey" key="2958839">Newenham</name></name>
                        </name> to make the boy a Christian, and he, Andrew, was present at the baptism; the <name type="person" role="godparent">abbot</name>, <name type="person" role="godparent">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bonevyle</name>, <name type="role">knight</name>
                        </name>, and <name type="person" role="godparent">
                           <name type="forename">Agnes</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bygod</name>
                        </name> being the godparents.</ab>
                     <ab>The other jurors confirm the date of birth and baptism and age of William and say that they know for the following reasons:</ab>
                     <ab>
                        <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Thomas</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Saundre</name>
                        </name>, <measure type="age">aged 45</measure> and more, because he came to Shute on that day to discuss with <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bonevyle</name>, <name type="role">knight</name>
                        </name>, certain charges brought against him, having entered the manor he heard a woman shouting several times ‘Lady, help’. He went at once to the church where a woman said that John son of William had a son, and William gave her a noble. the <name type="person">
                           <name type="role">abbot of <name type="abbey" key="2958839">Newenham</name></name> baptised the child
                        </name> and <name type="person" role="godparent">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bonevile</name>
                        </name> and <name type="person" role="godparent">
                           <name type="forename">Agnes</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bygode</name>
                        </name> were godparents. As he returned home his horse fell and he injured his arm.</ab>
                     <ab>
                        <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Chestervile</name>
                        </name>, <measure type="age">43</measure> and more, was then serving the <name type="person">
                           <name type="role">abbot of <name type="abbey" key="2958839">Newenham</name></name>
                        </name> as his squire. Asking the abbot why he was riding to Shute on that day he was told that <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bonevyle</name>, <name type="role">knight</name>
                        </name>, had called him, the abbot, to baptise William the son of John his son. He, <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Chestervile</name>
                        </name>, was present at the baptism and William gave him 40d., and never before or after that day did he give him 1d.</ab>
                     <ab>
                        <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Prestes</name>
                        </name>, <measure type="age">51</measure> and more, was at that time a valet of the abbot, accompanied him to Shute without delay, was present and saw the baptism, and <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bonevile</name>
                        </name> gave him 20d. and otherwise gave him nothing either before or after.</ab>
                     <ab>
                        <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <nameLink>atte</nameLink> 
                           <name type="surname">Hull</name>
                        </name>, <measure type="age">80</measure> and more, was a servant of <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bonevile</name>
                        </name> long before that time with the duty of carrying his letters and messages anywhere within the kingdom of England. On that day William called him to go as fast as he could to the <name type="person">
                           <name type="role">abbot of <name type="abbey" key="2958839">Newenham</name></name>
                        </name> because John, William’s son, had a son. He went to the abbot and returned to Shute in his company and saw the baptism. William gave him 20s. and a robe which he never had before or after that time.</ab>
                     <ab>
                        <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Richard</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Damarle</name>
                        </name>, <measure type="age">54</measure> and more, came to Shute on that day and released <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bonevyle</name>, <name type="role">knight</name>
                        </name>, of all actions real and personal, and for this William gave him £10. He saw the baptism.</ab>

                     <ab>
                        <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Thomas</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bower</name>
                        </name>, <measure type="age">48</measure> and more, came to Shute with 12 hunting bows as he had arranged with <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bonevile</name>
                        </name>, and he was showing them to William, displaying his merchandise when the boy was being baptised. He saw the baptism and received 40s. for the bows.</ab>
                     <ab>
                        <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Pole</name>
                        </name>, <measure type="age">57</measure> and more, was present with <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bonevyle</name>
                        </name> in the church at Shute when a woman told him of the birth. He was present at the baptism, and William asked the chaplain to write the date of the birth in a book.</ab>
                     <ab>
                        <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Keche</name>
                        </name>, <measure type="age">50</measure> and more, was a parishioner of Shute and had a son baptised that day by the chaplain of the church, and <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bonevyle</name>
                        </name> gave the child 6s.8d. <name type="person">Eleanor</name> the mother of his child died on the same day.</ab>
                     <ab>
                        <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Strete</name>
                        </name>, <measure type="age">58</measure> and more, was in the church when a woman told <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bonevyle</name>
                        </name> that his son had a son, and he was present at the baptism. <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bonevyle</name>
                        </name> received £23 4s.4d. from his reeve for wool sold, and out of reverence for God and gratitude for the birth of the boy gave him, John, £3 4s.4d.</ab>
                     <ab>
                        <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Smyter</name>
                        </name>, <measure type="age">52</measure> and more, and <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Edward</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bayer</name>
                        </name>, <measure type="age">61</measure> and more, separately say that they were both in the church in the company of <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bonevyll</name>, <name type="role">knight</name>
                        </name>, when a woman told him of the birth, and afterwards the boy was baptised in their presence. The date was written in English in a book and read out whilst they were there. William gave £20 to the fabric of the church.</ab>
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