E-CIPM 22-365: MARGARET DAUGHTER AND HEIR OF HENRY DE DYNELAY

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MARGARET DAUGHTER AND HEIR OF HENRY DE DYNELAY

Writ Head

365 Writ de etate probanda. ‡ 12 July 1424. [Wymbyssh]

To the Chancellor of the county palatine of Lancaster ordering him to command the escheator to act according to an accompanying writ. Proof to be returned to the English Chancery. Regarding inheritance from Henry de Dynelay who held of ‪ Richard II in chief. Claimed by Richard de Radclyf , Margaret’s husband. Executors of John Parker of Foulridge, to whom custody was granted by ‪ Richard II , to be informed [CFR 1383–91, p.130].

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Writ de etate probanda. ‡ Lancaster. 28 July 1424. [Dedwode]

Inheritance and executors as above. Proof to be returned to the Lancaster Chancery.

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LANCASHIRE. Proof of age [indented]. Lancaster. 18 August 1424. [Botiller] [The ms is worn and galled.]

The jurors say that Margaret daughter and heir of Henry de Dynelay and wife of Richard Radcliffe of... is aged 38 years and more. Questioned by the escheator as to how they know this they say that she was born at Downham on 7 August 1385 and baptised in the church there. Richard de Dovnum then chaplain of Downham parish baptised her and Henry Clerk of Downham was her godfather, Margaret who was the wife of William de Popeley her godmother. They have the following recollections of being at the church when Margaret was baptised. Ralph Radclif of Smithills, aged 62 years and more, was at the church that day and heard mass... with Robert le Archer of ?Gisburn to ask for 40s. which Robert owed him. John de Radclif of Ordsall, 60 [and more] years and more, was at the church that day and heard mass before... with the abbot of this abbey to buy a horse. Roger de Medocroft , 65 years and more, was at the church that day and heard mass before... to speak with Walter de Worsewyke, knight , then keeper of the forest of Pendle for [?services] of one ‘varlet’ for ?hunting. Hugh de Burdeshull , 68 years and more, was at the church that day and heard mass before he went to Downham for cock-fighting. Christopher (de) Belfeld, 66 years and more, was at the church that day and heard mass before he went to Wakefield for a loveday. James de Bel(d)feld , ?69 years and more, was at the church that day and heard mass before... to sell [?wool] and lead. Richard de Boterworth , ?71 years and more, was at the church that day to meet one of his kin... from overseas to... with him of certain business (negocijs). Robert de Radclif , 60 [and more] years and more, was at the church that day to see... to buy and he heard mass there. William de Leuer of Lever, 60 [and more] years and more, was at the church that day to meet a man to.... John de Lenesay , ... and 8 years and more, was.... Richard de Holden , ... and 9 years and more, was at the church that day to... abbot of S.... Ellis (de) Aynesworth of Pleasington,... was at the church that day.... [Name of thirteenth juror, Richard de K...ll of ..., crossed from the list of jurors at beginning of ms.] [Foot:] Escheator, named, informed Richard Parker and John Parker of Foulridge, executors of John Parker , to be at Lancaster on the above date to....

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C 139/13/56 mm.1–3

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