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MARGARET DAUGHTER OF JOHN WAREYN
Inquisition Head
SHROPSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Proof of age. W[hitchurch]. 21 Jan. 1418. [Haukeston].
[Headed]: Release nothing without authority of the court.
The jurors say that she was born at Ightfield and baptised there on 11 June 1401, and is now aged 17 years and more.
Richard Sondeford, 1st juror, aged 40 and more remembers this because Thomas, his uncle, died on that day.
Nicholas Sondeford, 2nd juror, 34 and more, says that Joan his mother gave birth to Thomas on that day.
Roger de Cloreley, 3rd juror, 36 and more remembers that Roger his son was almost killed by a cart laden with timber at that time.
William Wetenhull of Prees, 4th juror, 42 and more, William his father set out on his journey to the Promised Land on that day.
Thomas Podemore of Hawkstone, 5th juror, 35 and more, Richard his brother was buried in the churchyard there on that day.
Richard Skot of Prees, 6th juror, 45 and more, says that John his brother married Alice his wife at Drayton in Hales on that day.
Thomas Dod, 7th juror, 39 and more, John his brother was retained for life by Lord Talbot on that day.
John Clerk of Darleston, 8th juror, 50 and more, says that an ash tree from the west of the church fell on the belfry that day.
Edmund del Hull , 9th juror, 40 and more, says that Agnes his wife was churched that day after the birth of a daughter.
Hugh Wode, 10th juror, 32 years and more. William Lowe married Margaret his sister on that day.
Jevan Gogh, 11th juror, 42 and more, Elizabeth daughter of John Hugyns was buried in the grave at Whitchurch.
Robert Deykyn, 12th juror, 29 and more. Anne his daughter was baptised at Whitchurch.
TNA reference
C 138/29/64 mm. 1-2
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