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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="forename">THOMAS</name> 
                  <name type="surname">GRENE</name>, <name type="role">KNIGHT</name>
               </name>, SON AND HEIR OF

<name type="person">
                  <name type="forename">THOMAS</name> 
                  <name type="surname">GRENE</name>, <name type="role">KNIGHT</name>
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                     <rs type="writType" subtype="dce">Writ</rs> for proof of age <rs type="dorse" n="en">‡</rs> <date type="writDate" when="1421-04-19">19 April 1421</date>. [<name type="person" role="writClerk" key="2129562">Wymbyssh</name>].
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                  <ab>He claims to have been born and baptized at Green's Norton in Northamptonshire, and by letters patent from <name type="person" role="king">
                     <name type="forename">Henry</name> V</name> [<date type="grant" when="1418-03-16">16 Mar. 1418</date>; <hi rend="italic">CFR 1413-22</hi>, p. 224] the lands and tenements which his father held of Henry IV in chief were granted during his minority to <name type="person"><name type="forename">Thomas</name> <name type="surname">Wydevill</name></name>, <name type="person"><name type="forename">John</name> <name type="surname">Barton</name>, <name type="role">junior</name></name>, <name type="person"><name type="forename">William</name> <name type="surname">Rothewell</name></name>, <name type="person"><name type="forename">Robert</name> <name type="surname">Aleyn</name></name>, <name type="person"><name type="forename">John</name> <name type="surname">Cooke</name>, <name type="role">clerk</name></name> and <name type="person"><name type="forename">William</name> <name type="surname">Mason</name>, <name type="role">clerk</name></name>, who should be warned. Endorsed: they were warned.</ab>
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                     <name type="county" key="https://ipm-stg.cch.kcl.ac.uk/django/eats/entity/1937">Northamptonshire</name>. <rs type="doc" subtype="prf">Proof of age</rs>. <name type="place" role="inqLoc" key="3149787">Northampton castle</name>. <date type="inqDate" when="1421-04-24">24 April</date>. [<name type="person" role="escheator">Billyng</name>].</head>
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                        <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Fortho</name>, <name type="role">esquire</name>
                        </name>, <measure type="age">60 years</measure> and more, says that <seg type="heirBirth"><rs type="person">Thomas</rs> was <measure type="age">21 years old</measure> on
                        <date type="majority" n="21" when="1421-02-10">10 Feb. 1421</date>, was born at <name type="place" role="birthPlace" key="322637">Green's Norton</name> on <date type="birthDate" when="1421-02-10">10 Feb. 1400</date> and baptized in the font of
                        the church of <name type="place" key="322637">St. Laurence
                        </name> there on the same day</seg>. He knows because he was attending a
                        swanimote on that day in `le logge' of the king's forest of <name type="forest" key="3149834">Salcey</name> with <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Thomas</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Grene</name>
                        </name>,
who told him and the others present that his wife had given birth to a fine son at dawn,
for which he praised God. The other jurors say the same and know for the following reasons:
<name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Thomas</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Huntyngdon</name>
                        </name>, <measure type="age">40 years</measure> and more, was also at the swanimote at 9.30 a.m. and
saw <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Chese</name>, <name type="role">forester</name>
                        </name> there, shoot with an arrow a large dog, which was worrying <rs type="person">the
king</rs>'s beasts, and hang it from the branch of an oak in `le Broderydyng'.
<name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Ardern</name>
                        </name>, <measure type="age">60 years</measure> and more, was staying at the time of the birth with <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">William</name>
                           <name type="surname">Daventre</name>, <name type="role">esquire</name>
                        </name>, his kinsman, who gave him his inn called `<name type="place" subtype="minorName">Clyntons Inne</name>' in
<name type="place" key="754179">Towcester</name> by charter and put him into possession on <date when="1400-02-17">17 Feb. 1400</date>.
<name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Nicholas</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Fauconer</name>
                        </name>, <measure type="age">60 years</measure> and more, came to <name type="place" key="322637">Green's Norton</name> with a letter for
<name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Thomas</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Grene</name>
                        </name> from the <name type="person">
                           <name type="role">baroness of Dudley</name>, <name type="role">lady of <name type="place" key="50598">Aston le Walls</name>
                           </name>
                        </name>.
<name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Thomas</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Stotesbury</name>, <name type="role">esquire</name>
                        </name>, <measure type="age">63 years</measure> and more, rode with his brother <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Stotusbury</name>
                        </name> to <name type="abbey" key="3149856">Chalcombe</name> abbey to see his wife's brother <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Thomas</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Blysworth</name>, one of the
canons, made <name type="role">abbot</name>
                        </name> on <date when="1400-02-12">12 Feb. 1400</date>.
<name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Sutton</name>
   of <name type="place" key="3149894">Wood Burcote</name>
                        </name>, <measure type="age">54 years</measure> and more, took two swans to <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Thomas</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Grene</name>
                        </name>
to be eaten.
<name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Thomas</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Heynes</name>
                         of <name type="place" key="144766">Byfield</name>
                        </name>, <measure type="age">47 years</measure> and more, had a son called <name type="person">Edmund</name> buried on that day.
<name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Scot</name>
   of <name type="place" key="3149921">Caldecote</name>
                        </name>, <measure type="age">60 years</measure> and more, had a son <name type="person">John</name> born on <date when="1400-02-05">5 Feb. 1400</date>.
<name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Thomas</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Josep</name>
                         of <name type="place" key="754179">Towcester</name>
                        </name>, <measure type="age">54 years</measure> and more, went with his servant <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Tanner</name>
                        </name> to
                        the forest of <name type="forest" key="3149791">Halse</name> at 12.30 p.m. on <date when="1400-02-10">10 Feb. 1400</date> to discuss various business matters with
<name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Thomas</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Grene</name>
                        </name>, who was very pleased that his wife had given birth to a fine son.
<name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Shepherd</name>
   of <name type="place" key="390601">Hulcote</name>
                        </name> and <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Adam</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Chete</name>
                        </name>, both <measure type="age">64 years</measure> and more, bought a
measure of peas for 5 marks from <rs type="person">Thomas</rs> at Green's Norton on <date when="1400-02-20">20 Feb. 1400</date>.
<name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Wodestoke</name>
                        </name>, <measure type="age">58 years</measure> and more, was living with <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Harondon</name>, <name type="role">esquire</name>
                        </name>, and
                        they, with other servants, rode to Green's Norton and took with him a great bream, a great tench and a great pike to eat with Thomas Grene on the Friday after the birth.</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.  The last juror's evidence has also been corrected.</note>
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