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WILLIAM SON AND HEIR OF JOHN DEYNCOURT, KNIGHT, AND JOAN HIS WIFE
Inquisition Head
OXFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Henley-on-Thames. 16 November 1422. [Wachett]
Jurors
Jurors: Richard Lenglyssh ; William Padenhale ; John Toures ; William Logge ; John Myton ; Walter Fyssher ; John Chambre ; John atte Hawe ; William Deven ; Thomas Blakehalle ; Gilbert Tannere ; and William atte More .
Holdings
The manor of Rotherfield Greys came into the hands of Henry IV and is still in those of Henry VI owing the death of Joan, late wife of John Deyncourt, knight , and the minority of William son and heir of John and Joan, who died a minor in Henry V ’s wardship.
He died on 5 September last. Alice and Margaret his sisters are his next heirs; Alice was aged 18 years on 24 February last and Margaret 17 years on 21 September last. [The inquisition for Berkshire ordered in the writ is not extant.]
TNA reference
C 139/1/24 mm.1–2
Inquisition Head
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Northampton. 11 January 1423. [Compeworth]
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Jonesone , Henry Penne , John Bacholor , John Bronys , Thomas Herdewyk and John Freborn , of Duston; Nicholas Baronn and Thomas Mill , of Duddington; Thomas Buberham of Bulwick; Robert Coft and John Cost , of Corby; and John de Febyry of Duddington.
Holdings
Owing to the death of John Deyncourt, knight , and the minority of William his son and heir, who died a minor in Henry V ’s wardship,
Date of death and heirs as in 30.
TNA reference
C 139/1/24 mm.3 –4
E 149/129/2 m.2
Inquisition Head
LINCOLNSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Grantham. 28 November 1422. [Denton]
Jurors
Jurors: John Blake of Harmston; William Smyth of Kirkby; John Utlawe of Marton; Nicholas Mason of Metheringham; John Stokke of Cold or Potter Hanworth; John Brughton of Branston; John Gybon, senior , and John Nobull , of Burton ?Coggles (Byrton); and Thomas Norby , John Howet , Thomas Bell and Thomas Bete , of Bitchfield.
Holdings
The lordship in Burton Coggles came into the hands of Henry IV and is still in those of Henry VI for the same reasons as in 31.
Date of death and heirs as in 30. No other lands or tenements came into the hands of Henry IV or are still in those of Henry VI through the death of John Deyncourt, knight , or that of his wife Joan, named in the writ and mother of Alice and Margaret, nor by reason of the minority of William their son and heir.
TNA reference
C 139/1/24 mm.5 –6
Inquisition Head
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Bingham. 18 November 1422. [Goushill]
Jurors
Jurors: Edmund Cranmere of Aslockton; John Marsshall of Whatton; William Porter of Elton; Norman Knyght of Wiverton Hall; Robert Ouerton of Thoroton; John Botes of Orston, junior ; William Arnall of Car Colston; John Saylgerd of Aslockton; William Harrop of Bingham; Richard Thoroton and William Hall , of Screveton; and John Ouerton of Hawksworth.
Holdings
The manor of Granby came into the hands of Henry IV and is still in those of Henry VI for the same reasons as in 30.
Date of death and heirs as in 30.
TNA reference
C 139/1/24 mm.7–8
Inquisition Head
DERBYSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Chesterfield. 20 November 1422. [Goushill]
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Fox of Coal Aston; Robert Shemyld of Cowley; Richard Guke of Chesterfield; Robert Owtreme of Dronfield Woodhouse; John Barbour of Chesterfield; Thomas Maynard of Dronfield; William Sadler of Chesterfield; William Boton of Unstone; Adam Whetecroft and Roger Poplyngton , of Chesterfield; Thomas Sutbury ; and Roger Harne of Chesterfield.
Holdings
The following came into the hands of Henry IV and are still in those of Henry VI for the same reasons as in 31.
TNA reference
C 139/1/24 mm.7, 9
Inquisition Head
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition. High or West Wycombe. 24 November 1422. [Hampden]
Jurors
Jurors: John Seymer ; Thomas Hampden ; John Priorus ; William Clerc ; John Hikkes ; John More ; Walter Cary ; John Coventre ; John Kene of Great or Little Marlow; John Shepwhassh ; William London ; and John Kene of Chisbridge.
Holdings
The manor of Wooburn came into the hands of Henry IV and is still in those of Henry VI for the same reasons as in 31.
TNA reference
C 139/1/24 mm.10 –11
Inquisition Head
YORKSHIRE. Inquisition. Doncaster. 18 November 1422. [Wyntworth]
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Chamberleyn ; Thomas Masyn ; John Pillay ; John Barbour ; Thomas Bate ; Robert Forester ; John del Grene ; Richard Stansall ; Richard Ingyll ; Richard Pykburn ; Thomas Vghtybrygg ; and John Sprentlawp .
Holdings
No lands or tenements came into the hands of Henry IV or are still in those of Henry VI , owing to the death of John Deyncourt, knight , or of Joan his wife, or the minority of William their son and heir, who died a minor in Henry V ’s wardship. Date of death and heirs as in 30.
TNA reference
C 139/1/24 mm.14–15
E 149/129/2 m.1
Inquisition Head
[Partition not extant.]
TNA reference
E 149/129/2 m.4
Holdings
No holding information available.
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Wymbyssh, Nicholas, clerk (Writ Clerk)
- Henry IV, king of England (King)
- Wentworth, Richard, escheator (Escheator)
- Henry VI, king of England (King)
- Deincourt, JOHN, knight (Named Person)
- Deincourt, JOAN (Named Person)
- Deincourt, WILLIAM (Named Person)
- Henry V, king of England (King)
Jurors
- Thomas Chamberleyn
- Thomas Masyn
- John Pillay
- John Barbour
- Thomas Bate
- Robert Forester
- John del Grene
- Richard Stansall
- Richard Ingyll
- Richard Pykburn
- Thomas Vghtybrygg
- John Sprentlawp