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Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 1, Henry III
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Citation
  • "Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 1, Henry III" (His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1904) (https://archive.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol1).
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  • Publisher: His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1904
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  • https://archive.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol1
Page: 11
  • Text: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry III, File 3

    60. Philip de Anebou alias Deneboud, Denebaud.

    Writ to Walerand le Tyeis (Teutonicus) bailiff of Nether Went, 14 May, 30 Hen. III. Extent (undated).
    Philip Deneboud had many sons; to the eldest he gave a certain land in England, who married, begat children, and died 3 years ago. Afterwards the said Philip gave to his son Matthew the manor of Portesciwet, who still holds it and is of mature age; but who is the next heir it is not for the jury to judge.

    [Monmouth.] Portesciwet manor (full extent given), whereof the lady of Portesciwet has a third part in dower, and Morgan de Krubba holds ½ knight's fee, and William de Pondevill ? fee, in free marriage.
    Writ to the sheriff of Somerset, 17 May, 30 Hen. III. Inq. Wednesday after the Holy Trinity.

    Somerset. Henton, a moiety of the town was held by Philip Denebaud, who delivered a moiety of his land to his elder son William on his marriage, who had 4 sons, and died before his father, and his wife holds all that land. The said William had two brothers, Matthew and Hamon, and in 29 Hen. III the said Philip gave to the said Hamon, his younger son, that moiety which remained with him, by homage and service. Philip, the eldest son of the said William, is aged 7 years; but the jury know not who is the next heir.
    C. Hen. III. File 3. (20.)
Personal Names
PersonClaimDetailEvidence
Hamon DenebandNameHamon Denebaud [S3227:38] [S3228:11]
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Philip DenebandNamePhilip de Anebou [S3228:11]
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Philip DenebandNamePhillip Denebaud [S3227:38] [S3228:11]
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Relationships
PersonClaimDetailEvidence
Hamon DenebandFatherPhilip Deneband (e1184-) [S3227:38] [S3228:11] [S3234:20] [S3237:166]
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Events & Attributes
PersonClaimDateDetailAgeEvidence
Philip DenebandLivingcal 1244 (29 Hen III) [S3228:11]
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Hamon DenebandFlourishedcal 1244 (29 Hen III) [S3228:11]
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Philip DenebandInq.pm.cal 1245 (30 Hen III) [S3228:11]
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