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            <title>Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Volume 21, 1418-21</title>
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         <publicationStmt><publisher><ref target="http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/">Mapping The Medieval Countryside</ref>, a collaboration between the Department of History, University of Winchester, and the Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London. Licenced under a <ref target="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/deed.en_GB">Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 UK: England &amp; Wales License</ref>.</publisher><address><addrLine>University of Winchester, Winchester, SO22 4NR, England, United Kingdom</addrLine><addrLine>http://www.winchester.ac.uk/academicdepartments/history/</addrLine></address><address><addrLine>King's College London, Strand, London WC2R 2LS, England, United Kingdom</addrLine><addrLine>http://www.kcl.ac.uk/ddh/</addrLine></address></publicationStmt>
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               <bibl><author>J.L. Kirby</author> and <author>Janet Stevenson</author> (eds), <title>Calendar of Inquisitions Post-Mortem and other Analogous Documents preserved in the Public Record Office XXI: 6-10 Henry V (1418-1422)</title>.<publisher>Boydell &amp; Brewer</publisher><date>2002</date></bibl>
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               <name type="person" role="sdoc"><name type="forename">ELIZABETH</name>, ONE OF THE SISTERS AND HEIRS OF <name type="person">
                  <name type="forename">THOMAS</name>
                  <name type="surname">DICLESTON</name>
               </name>, SON AND HEIR OF <name type="person">
                  <name type="forename">JOHN</name> 
                  <name type="surname">DICLESTON</name></name>
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                     <rs type="writType" subtype="dep">Writ</rs> for proof of age. <rs type="dorse" n="en">‡</rs> <date type="writDate" when="1419-11-14">14 Nov. 1419</date>.
                     [<name type="person" role="writClerk">Haseley</name>]. <hi rend="italic">Teste</hi> <name type="person" role="teste"><name type="forename">John</name>, <name type="role">duke of Bedford</name></name>.
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           <ab><name type="person"><name type="forename">John</name> <name type="surname">Harewell</name></name>, who has married Elizabeth, one of the sisters and heirs of John Dicleston, son and heir of John Dicleston and <name type="person">Margaret</name> his wife, deceased, who held by knight service from the heir of <name type="person"><name type="forename">Thomas</name>, late <name type="role">lord le Despenser</name></name>, who died a minor in the king's ward, claims she is of full age and was born and baptised at <name type="place" key="230835">Dixton</name><!-- Dicleston -->‘’ in Gloucestershire.</ab>
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                     <name type="county" key="https://ipm-stg.cch.kcl.ac.uk/django/eats/entity/1685">Gloucestershire</name>. <rs type="doc" subtype="prf">Proof of age</rs>. <name type="place" role="inqLoc" key="1753594">Gloucester</name>. <date type="inqDate" when="1419-11-20">20 Nov</date>. [<name type="person" role="escheator">Grevell</name>].</head>
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                        <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Rolves</name>
                        </name>, <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Robert</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Coderynton</name>
                        </name>, <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Henry</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Croke</name>
                        </name> and <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Poleyn</name>
                        </name>, all <measure type="age">aged 50 years</measure>
and more, say that <seg type="heirBirth">she was born at <name type="place" key="230835">Dixton</name> and was baptized in the church there on
<date type="birthDate" when="1402-01-26">26 Jan. 1402</date></seg>, when each of them held a lighted candle thoughout the baptism, and saw
Elizabeth's godfather and godmothers raise her to the font. As the <rs type="person">parson</rs> who had baptized her was lowering the font cover it fell to the ground and was badly damaged.
Afterwards they drank wine brought to the church by <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Dicleston</name>
                        </name>'s servant <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name>
                           <name type="surname">Goldesburgh</name>
                        </name>.
<name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Wykeham</name>
                        </name>, <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Doughton</name>
                        </name>, <name type="person"><name type="forename">Nicholas</name> <name type="surname">Bailly</name></name> and <name type="person"><name type="forename">John</name> <name type="surname">Godestound</name></name>, all <measure type="age">aged 60 years</measure>
and more, say that during the baptism they were in the church arbitrating in various disputes between <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Fost</name>
                        </name> and <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Richard</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Wade</name>
                         of <name type="place" key="175198">Chipping Campden</name></name>, who acknowledged their agreement by quitclaims to each other. They saw <rs type="person">the parson</rs> lowering the font cover and say that because of his injuries he was unable to walk home.
<name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Burnell</name>
                        </name>, <measure type="age">aged 59 years</measure> and more, says that on the day of Elizabeth's baptism he
married his wife <name type="person">Margaret</name> in the church and coming from the church saw <rs type="person">the parson</rs>
baptize <rs type="person">Elizabeth</rs>. On the same day he enfeoffed <personGrp><name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Graunt</name>
                        </name> and <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Nicholas</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Sterre</name>
                        </name>,
<name type="role">chaplain</name></personGrp>s, so that they could re-enfeoff him and Margaret in all his lands and tenements in <name type="place" key="310915">Grafton</name><!-- Grafton -->, and by the date of the deed he knows that Elizabeth is aged 15 years and more.
<name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Colewell</name>
                        </name>, <measure type="age">aged 40 years</measure> and more, says that Elizabeth is aged 15 years and more because on the day of her birth he acquired a messuage and 6 a. arable in <name type="place" key="828421">Winchcombe</name>
from <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Margaret</name> <nameLink>atte</nameLink> 
                           <name type="surname">More</name>
</name>, and by the date of the charter he knows that Elizabeth is of full age.
The aforesaid <name type="person"><name type="forename">Richard</name> <name type="surname">[C]olewych</name></name> [<hi rend="italic">sic</hi>], <measure type="age">aged 58 years</measure>, was present at Elizabeth's baptism and
after it held a towel on which Elizabeth's godfather and godmothers wiped their hands,
and he saw <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Joye</name>, <name type="role">chaplain</name>
                        </name>, write the day and year of her baptism in a missal belonging to the church.
<name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Overbury</name>
                        </name>, <measure type="age">aged 65 years</measure> and more, says that Elizabeth is aged 15 years and more
because on the day that she was born and baptized his wife <name type="person">Margaret</name> died giving birth to
a son called <name type="person">William</name>, by whose death he entered into a saltpan for a year and a day.
The jurors therefore say that <name type="person">Elizabeth</name> is <measure type="age">aged 15 years</measure> and more.</ab>
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               <note type="enhancement">ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT:  The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of <hi rend="italic">CIPM XXI</hi> has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages.  A number of corrections and other additions have also been made.</note>
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