E-CIPM 25-446: HENRY LESCROP

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HENRY LESCROP

Writ Head

446 Writ de etate probanda. ‡ 16 January 1440. [Bate].

Regarding his inheritance as son and heir of Richard Lescrop of Bolton, chevalier , who held in chief of Henry V. The lands and tenements are in the custody of Richard Nevill, knight, present earl of Salisbury , by commission of ‪ Henry V [CPR 1416–22, pp. 333–4]. Have the earl informed of the forthcoming proof of age.

[Dorse:] The earl of Salisbury was informed by John Fox , Richard Danby , John Wayte , and Robert Castell . Date and place of proof given

Inquisition Head

YORKSHIRE. Proof of age. The castle at York.25 January 1440. [Ughtred].

Holdings

The jurors were sworn and diligently examined on the age of Henry. They swear that he was born at Bolton Castlen359 in the parish of Wensley, baptised in the chapel of St Oswald of Bolton, and was aged 21 on the Sunday before the feast of the translation of St Thomas the Martyr 17 Henry VI [5 July 1439]. They well know this for the following reasons. Edmund Pole, esquire , 60 and more, carried a silver and gilt basin with an ewer to the chapel on the day of the baptism. Alexander Lound , 43 and more, saw Henry Perecy, earl of Northumberland , godfather of Henry, give him a covered gilt cup. John Fitzhenry , 42 and more, saw Joan, countess of Westmorland , Henry’s godmother, give him a covered cup of gold. Nicholas Baildon , 44 and more, rode with Henry, earl of Northumberland, Henry’s godfather, to the castle on a stock gelding (Stoche Geldyng), a gift from the earl. Ralph Federstane , 60 and more, carried a torch to the chapel. John Clyff , 66 and more, carried a torch to the chapel. Robert Wardrepp , 50 and more, saw Margaret Langton, lately servant of the countess, asked there by Richard, Henry’s father, to nurse and feed him. James Mettcalff , 50 and more, saw Ralph Euer , Henry’s godfather, give him 10 marks of gold. Brian Dayvell , 44 and more, carried the sword of the earl of Northumberland to the chapel, and then from the chapel to the castle. Thomas Hagthorp , 50 and more, delivered to the countess a gold ring and 20s. of gold to give to Henry’s nurse. George Palmes , 46 and more, was hunting in the park of Bolton and killed a deer (damum). Robert Ryplay , 54 and more, went with Richard, Henry’s father, to the castle of Middleham to beseech the countess to baptise him [i.e. be his godmother].

TNA reference

C 139/101/74 mm. 1–2

Inquisition Head

YORKSHIRE. Proof of age. The castle at York. 14 April 1440. [Ughtred].

Findings as 446 [this proof is a duplicate except for the date].
TNA reference

C 139/101/74 m. 3

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