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Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 13, Edward III
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Citation
  • "Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 13, Edward III" (His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1954) (https://archive.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol13).
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  • Publisher: His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1954
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  • https://archive.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol13
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  • Pages: 1-17
  • Text: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward III, File 215

    18. WILLIAM CAYLE, or CAILLE, or KEIL, or KEYLE.

    Writ of precipimus, 10 November, 43 Edward III.

    SOMERSET. Inq. (indented) taken at Crukerne, Saturday after the Annunciation, 44 Edward III. (Stained and faded.)

    Thomas Denebaud held a watermill, a fulling-mill and a carucate of land of the same inheritance by knight’s service, and died seised thereof on Saturday the feast of the Circumcision, 35 Edward III; after whose death they descended to John his son and heir, then aged 12 years and 12 weeks, whose wardship and marriage belong to the long because John Kayel was a minor in the king’s wardship. The marriage is worth 100l. William Latymer took the profit thereof, and John son of Thomas was 15 years of age when he was married. Richard Pudle and John Coppe had possession of the watermill, and Peter Toukere of the fulling-mill, from the death of Thomas until Michaelmas, 43 Edward III. John Beauchamp of Lillesdon, knight, had possession of the carucate from the death of Thomas until Michaelmas, [37 Edward III], that is, for a year and nine months, after which …… of Shepton Beauchamp had possession until Michaelmas, 41 Edward III, after which John Serle of Shepton Beauchamp had possession until Michaelmas, 43 Edward III, …… John Kayel as chief lord of the fee. Since the last named date John son of Thomas has had possession of the mills and the carucate. He is still under age.
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Personal Names
PersonClaimDetailEvidence
John DenebandNameJohn Denebaud [S3227:38] [S3229:390] [S3230:194] [S3232:1]
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Thomas DenebandNameThomas Denebaud [S3227:38] [S3227:121] [S3230:194] [S3232:1]
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Relationships
PersonClaimDetailEvidence
John DenebandFatherThomas Deneband (e1296-1362) [S3227:38] [S3227:121] [S3230:194] [S3232:1] [S3234:20]
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Events & Attributes
PersonClaimDateDetailAgeEvidence
Thomas DenebandFlourishedcal 1361 (35 Edw III) [S3232:1]
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Thomas DenebandDeath1362 [S3227:38] [S3227:121] [S3230:194] [S3232:1]
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Referrers
John Deneband (~1350-1390)
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