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HUGH SKEVYNGTON , BROTHER OF HUMPHREY SKEVYNGTON
Inquisition Head
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Proof of age. Nottingham. 31 January 1435. [Cokfelde].
Holdings
John Worthyngton , 60 years and more, sworn and diligently examined about Hugh’s age, swears that he was born at Cossall on 20 September 1413, baptised in the church of the same vill, and was 21 years of age on 20 September last. Asked how he knows, he says that he saw Hugh Willughby , now knight but then esquire, raise Hugh from the font on the day that Hugh was born and baptised. He thus well recollects that Hugh is the said age. Robert Smyth , 70 years and more, says that John Faukonbrugge espoused Joan his daughter at Cossall. John Doget , 58 years and more, bought a black bull with a white head from William Skevyngton, esquire , father of Hugh, at Cossall. William Saunder , 50 years and more, took a messuage and bovate of land in Cossall to farm for 20 years in Cossall from William, father of Hugh. Thomas Bailly , 50 years and more, carried Hugh in his arms to and from the church. Roger Geyton , 70 years and more, says that John his son was born. John Olyegge , 50 years and more, says that Richard de Helde shot him with an arrow in the shin, wounding him badly. William Redynges , 48 years and more, rode for Felicia Armestronge and carried her to the vill of Cossall to raise Hugh from the font. Richard Dalderby , 55 years and more, fell from a bay horse and broke his arm. William de Kechyn , 58 years and more, espoused Margaret Philipotte . Thomas Okeley , 60 years and more, carried the chrism to the font for Hugh’s baptism. John Wryght , 60 years and more, says that William Skevyngton, esquire , father of Hugh, hired John Wryght to build a new grange in a tenement at Cossall.
TNA reference
C 139/72/46 mm.1–2
Holdings
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Extents
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People
- Wymbyssh(Writ Clerk)