Featured Post

||| LINK to author's Amazon page

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Lord John Denebaud

311820. Lord John Denebaud

1371, John born in Somerset, England, s/o 623640. John Denebaud & 623641. Agatha ?.

6/21/1377, Richard II succeeded Edward III as King of England.

10/22/1390, John’s father died.

10/27/1390, Order to the escheator in the counties of Somerset and Dorset; Devon; to take into the king’s hand and keep safey the lands of John Denebaud, who held by knight service of the heir of Edmund de Mortuo Marie, late earl of March, a minor in the king’s ward. … Devon: He died on 22 October last. John his son aged 18 years and more, is his heir. (S) CFRs. (S) CIsPM.

11/21/1390, Grant to the king’s serjeant, John Maudeleyn, yeoman of the king’s robes, of the keeping of all the lands … of the minority of the son and heir of John Denebaud, esquire, … and also the marriage of the said heir, … (S) CFRs.

4/30/1392, John Wilcok’ of Falemouth, for not appearing to answer John Denebaud touching a debt 40s. Devon. (S) CPRs.

6/30/1392, Grant to William Hankeford … keeping of all the lands which for any reason might pertain to the king by reason of the minority of the heir of John Denebaud, esquire, until the full age of the heir, as well as the marriage … paying £45 for the marriage … (S) CFRs.

2/21/1394, “Debtor: John Denebaud Creditor: William Hankeforde Amount: £300.” To be levied in Somerset. (S) CCRs.

1/7/1395, … Henton St George, 5a. land and 4s. rent, held of John Denebaud as of his manor of Henton [Somerset] … (S) IPM of Thomas son and heir of John Kayle.

7/8/1398, To Walter Clopton and his fellows, justices appointed to hold pleas before the king. Order by writ of nisi prius to cause an inquisition which remains to be taken between the king and John Denebaud, son and heir of John Denebaud, whether John the father at his death held a moiety of the manor of Henton St. George. (S) CFRs. [See Family notes.]

7/8/1399, Commitment to Richard Slade, by mainprise of John Denebaude of the county of Somerset … (S) CFRs.

9/30/1399, Henry IV succeeded Richard II as King of England.

8/2/1401, Richard Michel, cousin and one of the heirs of John Wake knight, to John Keynes his cousin … Witnesses: Humphrey Stafforde, Thomas Beauchamp knights, John Denebaud, …, John Deneys. (S) CCRs.

9/24/1402, “Debtor: John Denebaud of Dartmouth of Devon. Creditor: John Hawley of Dartmouth [merchant of Devon], the elder. Amount: 10m.” (S) UKNA.

12/4/1405, To the escheator in Somerset. Order to take the fealty of John son of John Denebaude, and to give him seisin of 40 acres of land and meadow and a mill …; as it is found by inquisition, …  that John his son is his next heir; and John the son proved his age before the late king's escheator in Kent. (S) CFRs. [Note: “the late king’s escheator” – John proved his age under King Henry IV.]

3/6/1410, To Robert Hill, Humphrey Stafford knight, William Stourton, … and John Jewe, appointed, upon complaint of John Denebaud that divers trespasses were committed against him at Chafcombe co. Somerset by Thomas Bolour. (S) CCRs.

By 1420, John died.

Child of John and ?:

i. John Denebaud (155910), born 1389 in Hinton St. George, Somerset, England.


No comments:

Followers