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JOHN LANGTON OF KIRKBY-IN-ASHFIELD
449 Writ. 23 November 1430. [Bekyngham].G Regarding lands and tenements held by knight service of Elizabeth and Margery, daughters and heirs of Philip Darcy and minors in the king’s wardship.
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition. Mansfield 26 January 1431. [Curson].
Jurors: Richard Held ; Richard Reschall ; Henry Deyn ; Thomas Huchonson ; John Pygot ; Robert Rogerson ; Robert Mathuson ; Robert Samon ; Robert Barry ; William Archer ; Robert Stubbyng ; and John Hunt .
He held the following in demesne as of fee. Kirkby-in-Ashfield, one messuage called ‘Langtonplace’, worth nothing yearly, and six closes of arable, each worth 20d. yearly, held of Elizabethand Margery, daughters and heirs of Philip Darcy, as 1/100 knight’s fee.
He died on 3 May last. Richard Langton , his son and next heir, is aged 24 and more.
C 139/47/14 mm.1–2