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Monday, September 7, 2020

Sir John de Wyke

 33556040. Sir John de Wyke

~1245, John de Wike born in England.

1270, Petitioners: Peter Corbet; Henry de la Pomeray, son and heir of Henry de la Pomeray. Final concord between Richard of Cornwall and Vautort regarding lands in Cornwall and Devon. People mentioned: … Richard [of Cornwall], Earl of Cornwall; John de Wyke; Roger de Valle Torta (Vautort); … (S) UKNA.

11/16/1272, Edward I succeeded Henry III as King of England.

4/26/1286,  Protection, with clause volumus, for John de Wyk, going beyond seas with Edmund the king's brother. (S) CPRs. [Possibly making arrangements for the King’s trip to Gascony.]

1286, Edmund appointed Regent of England while King Edward I was away in Gascony. [King Edward would stay 3 years.]

4/1287, John del Wike, querent; Philip de Wike, impedient; 3 messuages … in Milton [several places mentioned] … Philip acknowledged the right of John, as by his gift, to hold of the chief lords … John granted to Philip … in Middleton … in Wyke … After the decease of Philip the said tenement shall wholly revert to John, … (S) Publications, V6, Somerset Record Society, 1892, P263.

6/24/1287, To the sheriff of Devon. Order to cause John de Valle Torta to have seisin of 12s. yearly of rent in Comewell near La Wyk … John de Wyk ought to answer to the king for the year and day thereof. (S) CPRs.

7/8/1290 at Westminster, Earl Edmund [the King’s brother], with a train of 100 knights and 6 ladies, attended the wedding of his niece Margaret.

7/12/1290, Protection with clause volumus, until Michaelmas, for John de Wyke, gone beyond seas with Edmund, the king's brother. (S) CPRs.

5/2/1299, Quitclaim with warranty. Isabella de Pleybury … 1 acre of meadow in Estmede between the meadow of the Prior and that of John de Wyk' … (S) UKNA.

1294, John died.

9/24/1294, Writ for IPM of John del Wyk. (S) CFRs.

Family notes:

·         5/28/1250, Pardon to John de Wik, king's forester of fee in the forest of Savernak [Wilts.], of his trespass in giving without warrant to Eleanor the king's sister, countess of Leicester and Pembroke, when she was a widow, 350 logs. (S) CPRs.

·         2/10/1268, Grant to John Stormy, for a fine of 100 marks of the wardship of the lands and heirs of John de Wik', who held in chief, with the marriage of the heirs. (S) CPRs.

·         5/25/1280, Writ for IPM of John de Wike. (S) CFRs.

Child of John and ?:

i. Philip de Wyke (16778020), born ~1270 in England.

ii. John de Wyke, born ~1272 in England.

8/1/1298, Johannes de Wike, valettus ejufdem, habet j runcinum forum bauzain, precii. Xij li. (S) Scotland in 1298, Gough, P201. “Rolls of the Horses.”

John married Alice de Wengham, sister of Philip’s wife. [No Children.]

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