E-CIPM 21-146: SIBYL WIFE OF THOMAS BEKYNGHAM, ESQUIRE

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SIBYL WIFE OF THOMAS BEKYNGHAM, ESQUIRE

Writ Head

146 Writ for proof of age. ‡ 28 April 1418. [Smyth]. Teste John, duke of Bedford.

Majority claimed by her husband, Thomas Bekyngham, esquire. By royal grant [CFR 1405–13, pp. 233, 235], the lands and tenements from her inheritance are in the custody of John Halle of Sussex and Walter Burton , who are to be informed.

[Dorse:] They were informed.

Inquisition Head

Berkshire. Proof of age. Grandpont. 14 May. [Wilcotes].

The jurors say that Sibyl Chelrey , wife of Thomas Bekyngham, esquire , was born at Childrey and baptized there on 1 Aug. 1401 and was therefore aged 17 years and more on 1 Aug. last. They remember the date for the following reasons: John Coventre , aged 44, Thomas Frankeleyn , aged 54, and Thomas Cokerell , aged 56, were present in the church, and John, then receiver of the sheriff of Berkshire, received from Thomas and Thomas 10s. 8d. of their issues, forfeited in the King's Bench and Exchequer, and John gave them an acquittance with the sheriff’s seal of office, by the date of which Sibyl’s age is well known to them. Thomas Chalkeley, aged 43 years, Thomas Burwelle, aged 5 years [sic], and Richard Shayle, aged 55 years, say they were present in church when Sibyl was baptised and saw her godfather, Gilbert Talbot, knight, who at the special request of Sibyl’s mother manumitted a certain John Lane of the aforesaid vill [Childrey?], a neif belonging to his manor of Wadley, by a writing, from the date of which they know the date of the baptism. John Shipton, aged 54 years, says he was present in church when Sibyl was baptised and wrote the date of the birth and baptism in the same church’s missal book. Henry Baylly of Childrey, aged 46 years, says on the day of her baptism he was seised and enfeoffed of a tenement in Childrey, and the seisin was delivered by the rector of the church immediately after the baptism. John Pretfote, aged 47 years, says a daughter was born to him and his wife on the day of the baptism, who is now a nun in Littlemore priory. John Bullok, aged 50 years, William Elys, aged 43 years, and Edmund Whytemay, aged 60 years, say they were present in church for the settlement of a dispute (pro tractam concordie) between the vills of Challow and Childrey concerning the common pasture belonging to the tenants of the said vills, in which Sibyl’s father, Thomas Chelrey, arbitrated between the parties and made a written award under his seal, by inspection of which they well remember her age.

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C 138/35/55 mm. 1-2

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