E-CIPM 21-388: PHILIP DAUCY, KNIGHT

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PHILIP DAUCY, KNIGHT , SON AND HEIR OF JOHN, LORD DAUCY

Writ Head

388 Writ melius inquirendo 12 Nov. 1420. [Wymbyssh]. Teste Humphrey, duke of Gloucester.

Addressed to the mayor and escheator of the town of Calais. Recites findings of CIPM XIX, no. 974. Inquire what interest he had in the tenements.

Inquisition Head

Calais. Inquisition. 12 Feb. 1421. [Orwell].

Jurors

Jurors: Robert Myte ; Roger Best ; Robert R…ll ; William Nook ; Roger Lunt ; William Archebald ; Geoffrey Mondham ; Thomas Godale ; John Hawys ; Nicholas Guisnee ; Ralph Cole ; and Robert Lewyn .

Holdings

John, Lord Daucy , held in his demesne as of fee by reason of the minority of his son and heir Philip Daucy, knight , 2 tenements in the high street which leads from the market place to the castle, as appears by an inquisition taken before William Orwell, mayor of Calais , after the death of John Daucy . Margaret widow of John Daucy named in the writ, who survives, holds 1/3 of the tenements in dower and 2/3 are in the king's hand. The tenements, annual value 6 marks, are held of the king by service of providing 2 watchmen yearly.

Philip died on 2 Aug. 1418. Elizabeth and Margery, his daughters and next heirs, are 3 1/2 years and more and 2 1/2 years and more. John Daucy is Philip's brother and heir male, aged 15 years and more.

TNA reference

C 138/44/7 mm. 1-2

ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XXI has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages. A small number of corrections have also been made.

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People

Jurors

  • Robert Myte
  • Roger Best
  • Robert R…ll
  • William Nook
  • Roger Lunt
  • William Archebald
  • Geoffrey Mondham
  • Thomas Godale
  • John Hawys
  • Nicholas Guisnee
  • Ralph Cole
  • Robert Lewyn

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