7606054. Lord Thomas Phelip & 7606055. Isabel Trippelowe
~1295, Thomas born in England.
~1300, Isabel born in England heiress of Henry Trippelowe.
1/24/1327, Edward III, age 14, succeeded Edward II as King
of England.
1329-41, Thomas Phelipp of Baldok held the manor of Elmedon,
Essex. (S) See 4/30/1362.
11/18/1334 at London, Debtor: John de la Haye, knight, of
Shepreth, of Cambs. Creditor: Thomas Phelip, of Baldock [Herts]. Amount: £60.
(S) UKNA.
10/7/1337, Thomas Phelip and 2 others responsible to buy 400
sacks of wool for the king in the cos. of Hertford and Essex. (S) CCRs.
7/21/1340, Thomas died. (S) See 10/20/1371.
2/24/1341, Writ for IPM of Thomas Phelip of Baldok,
Hertfordshire. (S) CFRs.
[––Isabella––]
5/15/1341, To William Talemach, escheator in cos. Essex,
Hertford, Cambridge, Huntingdon, Norfolk and Suffolk. Order to deliver to
Isabella late the wife of Thomas Phelipp of Baldok, the manor of Lebury, co.
Essex, restoring the issues thereof, as the king has learned by inquisition
taken by the escheator that Thomas at his death held no lands in his demesne as
of fee in chief, but that he held the said manor jointly with Isabella … the
king has taken the fealty of Isabella.
Isabella married 2nd John de Benyton.
6/1349, The Plague reached Dorset, and had spread
across England by the end of 1349. [Usually 2-3 wills were executed in the town
of Colchester, Essex, each year. In the 2 years 1349-50, 111 wills were
executed.].
1361, John de Benton died.
4/30/1362, IPM to inquire into lands and heir of Henry
Trippelowe [d.1329, (S) IPM of Henry]. Essex: Elmedon. A manor … Thomas Phelipp
of Baldok, who is dead, had possession of the manor for 12 years after his
death, John de Benyton, who is dead, had possession for 20 years; and Isabel
the wife of the said John de Benyton, who survives, has been in possession for 1
year and is still in possession. (S) CIsPM.
2/1371, Isabel died. (S) See 10/20/1371.
[––Post Mortem––]
10/20/1371, Writ of precipimus for Thomas Phellpp of Baldok.
Essex: La Leebury. The manor, … Thomas held it jointly with Isabel his wife by
gift and feoffment of Peter Beauchamp to Thomas and Isabel and the heirs of
Thomas. Peter had acquired the manor from Thomas, who acquired it from Ellen
late the wife of Henry Trippelowe, …to hold to her and her husband and their
heirs and assigns. Thomas died on the morrow of St. Margaret, 15 Edward III.
Isabel survived him and died on the morrow of the Purification, 45 Edward III.
Juliana (1901513) wife of Robert de Beleknappe, aged 20 [30] years, is
kinswoman and next heir of Thomas, to wit, daughter of Elizabeth his daughter.
(S) CIsPM.
1/28/1372, Order to escheator in the county of Essex, to
take the manor of La Lebury into the king's hand, cause Robert Bealknapp and
Juliana, his wife, to have full seisin thereof, … since the death of Isabel
late the wife of Thomas Phelipp of Baldok … Thomas was seised of the manor in
his demesne as of fee on the day of his death jointly with Isabel, late his
wife, deceased, … Isabel died on the morrow of the Purification last, and that
Juliana, wife of Robert de Belknapp, is Thomas's kinswoman and next heir, to
wit, the daughter of Elizabeth, his daughter, and of full age … Robert Bealknap
came in the Chancery at Westminster on 28 January and made a protestation that
he did not acknowledge that the manor is held of the king. (S) CFRs.
(S) Plantagenet Ancestry.
Child of Thomas and Isabel:
i. Elizabeth Phelip (3803027),
born ~1320 in Essex, England.
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