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            <title>Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Volume 23, 1427-32</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>Claire Noble (ed.), with introduction by Christine Carpenter</author>, <title>Calendar of Inquisitions Post-Mortem and other Analogous Documents preserved in the Public Record Office XXIII: 6-10 Henry VI (1427-1432)</title>. <publisher>Boydell &amp; Brewer</publisher><date>2004</date></bibl>
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               <name type="person" role="sdoc" key="1963216"><name type="forename">WILLIAM</name> SON OF 
                  <name xmlns:kiln="http://www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/depts/ddh/kiln/ns/1.0" type="person" key="1963143" kiln:class="nested-link">JOHN 
                  HYDENYE</name>
                OF <name type="place">DENTON</name></name></head>
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                     <num type="docNum">595</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="1431-06-18">18 June 1431</date>. [<name type="person" role="writClerk" key="2129562">Wymbyssh</name>].<hi rend="superscript"><name type="person" role="teste" key="1976465/">G</name></hi>
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        <ab>Regarding his inheritance as son of <name type="person" key="1963143">
                        <name type="forename">John</name> 
                        <name type="surname">Hydenye</name>
        </name> who held by <rs type="serviceTenure" subtype="kni">knight service</rs> <rs type="heldOf" subtype="sedVac">of the bishopric of <name type="bishopric" key="1740727">Chichester</name></rs>, lately <hi rend="italic">sede vacante</hi> and thus in the hands of ‪<name type="person" role="king" key="2450193"> Henry V</name>. <grant type="wardship">The lands and tenements of the inheritance are in the custody of <name type="person" role="grantee" key="2102717">
                        <name type="forename">John</name> 
                        <name type="surname">Turges</name>
        </name> by commission of <name type="person" role="grantor" key="2450193">
                        <name type="forename">Henry</name> V</name> by letters patent [<hi rend="italic">CPR 1416–1422</hi>, p. 9].</grant> Inform 
                        John 
                        Turges
                      of the forthcoming proof of age.</ab>
<note place="dorse">[<hi rend="italic">Dorse</hi>:] 
                        John 
                        Turges
                      was informed. Date and place of proof given.</note>
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                     <name type="county" key="2171">SUSSEX</name>. <rs type="doc" subtype="prf" rend="indented">Proof of age [<hi rend="italic">indented</hi>]</rs>. <name type="place" role="inqLoc" key="440415">Lewes</name> 
                     <date type="inqDate" when="1431-06-24">24 June 1431</date>. [<name type="person" role="escheator" key="2915885">Haseley</name>].</head>
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                        <name type="person" role="juror" key="1894602">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Delve</name>
                        </name>, 45 and more, swears that <seg type="heirBirth"><rs type="person">William</rs> was born at <name type="place" key="226227">Denton</name>, baptised in the church there, and was <measure type="age">aged 21</measure> on <date when="1430-11-15">15 November last (the feast of St Gertrude
                       )</date>.</seg> He saw <name type="person" key="1975838">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Lambe</name>
                        </name>, <rs type="person">William</rs>’s godfather, give him a silver-gilt goblet after the baptism.
                        <name type="person" role="juror" key="2084815">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Stopham</name>
                        </name>, 58 and more, carried a basin with a silver ewer from the manor of <hi rend="italic">
                           <name type="unidentifiedPlace" key="1723689">Barton</name>
                        </hi> to the church so that <rs type="person">William</rs>’s godparents could wash their hands after he was raised from the font.
                        <name type="person" role="juror" key="1900236">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Draper</name>
                        </name>, 60 and more, carried a torch from the manor of <hi rend="italic">
                           <name type="manor" key="1723689">Barton</name>
                        </hi> to the church before
<rs type="person">William</rs> on the day of his baptism. He held it during the entire service.
                        <name type="person" role="juror" key="1947341">
                           <name type="forename">Andrew</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Heghlond</name>
                        </name>, 44 and more, met many men and women coming to the church after
<rs type="person">William</rs>’s baptism. They told him with great joy that <rs type="person">William</rs> was baptised.
                        <name type="person" role="juror" key="1846523">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bredon</name>
                        </name>, 43 and more, saw <name type="person" key="2040128">
                           <name type="forename">Joan</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Preston</name>
                        </name>, <rs type="person">William</rs>’s godmother, give him 20s. after he was baptised.
                        <name type="person" role="juror" key="2084757">
                           <name type="forename">Richard</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Stopham</name>
                        </name>, 45 and more, saw the burial of <name type="person" key="2009398">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Moys</name>
                        </name> at <name type="place" key="226227">Denton</name> on the day that
<rs type="person">William</rs> was baptised. Moys had suffered from a long illness before his death.
                        <name type="person" role="juror" key="2016890">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Notbeme</name>
                        </name>, 51 and more, carried 2 silver pots of red wine from the manor of <hi rend="italic">
                           <name type="manor" key="1723689">Barton</name>
                        </hi> to the church: the wine was for the godparents and other bystanders.
                        <name type="person" role="juror" key="2035939">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Ponte</name>
                        </name>, 47 and more, was in the church and saw <name type="person" key="1916571">
                           <name type="forename">Robert</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Forster</name>
                        </name> give water to the godparents for washing their hands after <rs type="person">William</rs> was raised from the font.
                        <name type="person" role="juror" key="2125814">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <nameLink>atte</nameLink> 
                           <name type="surname">Wode</name>
                        </name> of <name type="place" key="172128">Chiddingly</name>, 61 and more, was then servant in the office of bailiff in the manor, and fetched <name type="person" key="1933012">
                           <name type="forename">Eleanor</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Grene</name>
                        </name> to wet-nurse <name type="person" key="1963216">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Hydenye</name>
                        </name>.
                        <name type="person" role="juror" key="1979373">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <nameLink>atte</nameLink> 
                           <name type="surname">Laye</name>
                        </name>, 69 and more, knows because such a wind blew up after the baptism that the people of the vill feared the collapse of their weakened houses.
                        <name type="person" role="juror" key="1842955">
                           <name type="forename">James</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Bourehunte</name>
                        </name>, 55 and more, knows because <name type="person" key="1843013">Joan</name> his daughter was espoused to <name type="person" key="1890035">
                           <name type="forename">John</name>
                           <name type="surname">Dalton</name>
                        </name> on the day of the baptism. He was there.
                        <name type="person" role="juror" key="1906764">
                           <name type="forename">Philip</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Eston</name>
                        </name>, 56 and more, was clerk of the parish church and held the book before <rs type="person">the priest</rs> at the font during <rs type="person">William</rs>’s baptism.
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                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Turges</name>
   </name> put in a personal appearance at <name type="place" key="440415">Lewes</name> on <date when="1431-06-24">24 June</date> but knew nothing to prevent the delivery of the lands and tenements to <name type="person" key="1963216">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Hydenye</name>
                        </name>.</ab>
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