E-CIPM 23-314: RALPH SON OF JOHN NEVILL, CHEVALIER

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RALPH SON OF JOHN NEVILL, CHEVALIER

Writ Head

314 Writ de etate probanda . ‡ 11 November 1428. [Wymbyssh].

Regarding his inheritance as son of John Nevill, chevalier , son of Ralph, late earl of Westmorland . Ralph was thus kin and heir of the late earl, and son and heir of Elizabeth wife of John. They held of ‪ Henry VI in chief. The lands and tenements are in the custody of Robert Crakanthorp and William Sharewe, clerk , by commission of Henry VI [CPR 1422–1429, p. 458; see also CFR 1422–1430, p. 129]. Inform them of the forthcoming proof of age.

[Dorse:] Robert Crakanthorp and William Sharewe, clerk , were informed that they should be at Penrith on 22 November 1428. They attended but could give no reason why the lands and tenements should not be freed to the heir.

Inquisition Head

CUMBERLAND. Proof of age. Penrith 22 November 1428. [Louther].

Taken in the presence of Robert Crakanthorp and William Sharewe, clerk . John Crakanthorp, senior , 60 and more, swears that Ralph was born at Cockermouth, baptised in the chapel of St Michael in the castle there on 4 April A.D. 1406, and was 22 on 22 September last. He was a servant in the castle of Cockermouth on 4 April and saw Ralph carried to the chapel for his baptism. Twenty-two years have passed since then. William Crakanthorp , 50 and more, says that Margaret his daughter was sought to nurse and care for Ralph on that 4 April. John Hoton , 46 and more, knew because John his father told him that Ralph had been carried to baptism in the chapel at Cockermouth. John Salkeld , 44 and more, knew because he was wounded on the day of the birth at a great battle between the Scots and English at Carlisle. John Forster , 50, knew because it was raining heavily. Roger Garth , 60, knew because John his son was born on the same day, and John is aged 22 and more. John Crakanthorp, senior [sic], 48, knew because Elizabeth his daughter married John Asshewell . William Spytell , 60, knew because Henry Spytell his brother was clerk of the chapel and officiated at the baptism. William Benyngton , 80 and more, carried to the chapel the basin and ewer used by Ralph’s godfathers and godmothers to wash their hands after the baptism. John Watson of Culgaith, 50, rode to Carlisle immediately after the birth to tell the father, John Nevill . William Coteford , 44, went fishing in the River Eden and caught 40 salmon. He gave four to Ralph’s mother. Robert Imster , 60 and more, knew because his house in Cockermouth went up in flames. While working to extinguish the fire with his neighbours, he saw Ralph carried to the chapel for baptism.

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C 139/42/80 mm.1–2

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  • John Crakanthorp, senior
  • William Crakanthorp
  • John Hoton
  • John Salkeld
  • John Forster
  • Roger Garth
  • John Crakanthorp, senior
  • William Spytell
  • William Benyngton
  • John Watson
  • William Coteford
  • Robert Imster

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