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Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Lord John Mauntel

 263868. Lord John Mauntel

6/1349, The Plague reached Dorset, and had spread across England by the end of 1349. [Breakouts would repeat over many years.]

4/1350, John Mauncell born in Northamptonshire, England, s/o 527736. Walter Mauntel.

9/7/1356, John’s father died.

2/22/1371, … [Northampton] Nobetell. The manor … List of free tenants:—…, John Mauntel, … (S) IPM of William de Ferrariis of Groby, knight, CIsPM.

11/22/1373, Writ of Precipimus for Walter Mauntel. … He died on the eve of the Nativity of St. Mary, 30 Edward III. John his son, now aged 22 years and more, is his heir. (S) CIsPM.

12/12/1373, Proof of age of John, son and heir of Walter Mauntel, Northamptonshire. … baptized in the church of Rode … after the birth of John in the year 26 Edward III. … (S) CIsPM.

1/6/1374, Proof of age of John son and heir of Walter Mauntel taken at Rode. Northampton. John Arkewryth, aged 64 years and more, says that John Mauntel is of full age, and was baptized in the church of Rode on the Wednesday before St. George … William Gunne, aged 51 years and more, agrees and says that on the day of John’s birth [his house] was set on fire. … (S) CIsPM.

2/2/1374, To John de Broghton escheator in Bukinghamshire. Order to cause John Mauntel, son and heir of Walter Mauntel tenant in chief, to have seisin of his said father's lands taken into the king's hand by his death; as the said John has proved his age before Nicholas Seymour escheator in Norhamptonshire, and the king has taken his homage and fealty. (S) CCRs.

6/21/1377, Richard II, age 10, succeeded Edward III as King of England.

6/6/1390, Writ of supersedeas omnino, by mainprise of John de Lincoln clerk, John Mauncell and Henry Halle of Norhamptonshire, in favour of William Willyngham, ordered to find mainpernors that he should do or procure no hurt or harm to Geoffrey Michel. (S) CCRs.

1392-93, John Mauntell and Thomas Bray, parson of the church of Earls Barton, to grant messuages and land in Earls Barton and Hardingstone to the abbess and convent of St. Mary Delapré, retaining land in Hartwell and Earls Barton. N'hamp. (S) UKNA.

8/12/1406, To the sheriff of Bukingham. … writ, mutatis mutandis, by mainprise of John Mauntell of Norhamptonshire, …  in favour of Ralph Sheffe of Bokelonde at suit of John Piers for debt. (S) CCRs.

1406-24, “Richard Stathum and Emma his wife. v. John Mauntell, esq.: Manor of Heyford (Hayford Magna), the right of the said Emma.: Northants.” (S) UKNA.

2/11/1415, IPM of John Lumley. Northampton. He held … the services of John Mauntell; namely the homage and 1 lb. pepper for 1 messuage and 1 virgate in Heyford, held by knight service … (S) E 149/105, no. 9.

6/15/1415, John Lumley (deceased) held … manor of Dodford, … and the services of John Mauntell; namely the homage and 1 lb. pepper for 1 messuage and 1 virgate in Heyford, … (S) CIsPM.

11/10/1417, John Mauntell appointed sheriff of Northamptonshire. (S) CFRs.

1419, The  feoffees of John Mauntell, son of John Mauntell, released to him a wood called Shortwood near Roade church.

1/1423, John Mauntell died, his heir was his son John Mauntell of Hartwell, Northamptonshire.

1/20/1423, Writ of diem clausit extremum to the escheator after the death of John Mauncell; Northampton; Buckingham. (S) CFRs.

1423, John Mauntel.

(S) Hist. of Northampton, V5, 2002, Roade.

Child of John and ?:

i. John Mauntel (131934), born ~1395 in Northamptonshire, England.


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