John Petit
(circa 1366 - )
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He was heir to Johanna Berkeley, wife of John Cheynduit, aged 60 5 Hen VI, 1426.. John Petit was born circa 1366. He was the son of Sir Michael Petit and Amicia Bloyou.
John Petit married Margaret Treunwith, daughter of John Treunwith. John Petit was the heir of John Petit at the Inquisition Post Mortem held 5 Hen VI 1426.
John Petit married Margaret Treunwith, daughter of John Treunwith. John Petit was the heir of John Petit at the Inquisition Post Mortem held 5 Hen VI 1426.
Child of John Petit and Margaret Treunwith
Sir John Petit
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Sir John Petit was the son of Michael Petit and unknown Hewis.
Sir John Petit married Margaret or Joan Carminow, daughter of Thomas Carminow and Jane Whalisborow.
Sir John Petit married Margaret or Joan Carminow, daughter of Thomas Carminow and Jane Whalisborow.
Child of Sir John Petit and Margaret or Joan Carminow
Sir John Petit
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Sir John Petit was the son of Sir Otes Petit Lord of Ardevora and Matilda FitzIves.
Sir John Petit married Unknown Seneshall, daughter of Sir John Seneshall.
Sir John Petit married Unknown Seneshall, daughter of Sir John Seneshall.
Child of Sir John Petit and Unknown Seneshall
Sir John Petit
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Child of Sir John Petit
Sir John Petit
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Sir John Petit was the son of Sir John Petit.
Sir John Petit married Alice Beauchamp, daughter of Michael Beauchamp.
Sir John Petit married Alice Beauchamp, daughter of Michael Beauchamp.
Child of Sir John Petit and Alice Beauchamp
John [Thomas?] Petit
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John died in Ardevera, Cornwall. He was born in Cornwall. He was the son of John Petit and Margaret Treunwith.
John [Thomas?] Petit married Jane Anthorne, daughter of William Anthorne.
John [Thomas?] Petit married Jane Anthorne, daughter of William Anthorne.
Child of John [Thomas?] Petit and Jane Anthorne
Matthew Petit
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Matthew Petit was the son of Udy Petit.
Child of Matthew Petit
Michael Petit
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Michael Petit was the son of Matthew Petit.
Michael Petit married unknown Hewis, daughter of Sir Richard Hewis.
Michael Petit married unknown Hewis, daughter of Sir Richard Hewis.
Child of Michael Petit and unknown Hewis
Sir Michael Petit
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Sir Michael Petit was the son of Sir John Petit and Margaret or Joan Carminow.
Sir Michael Petit married Amicia Bloyou, daughter of Sir John Bloyou.
Sir Michael Petit married Amicia Bloyou, daughter of Sir John Bloyou.
Child of Sir Michael Petit and Amicia Bloyou
- John Petit+ b. c 1366
Sir Otes Petit Lord of Ardevora
Otes died in Ardevera, Cornwall, England.
Sir Otes Petit Lord of Ardevora married Matilda FitzIves, daughter of Simon FitzIves.
Sir Otes Petit Lord of Ardevora married Matilda FitzIves, daughter of Simon FitzIves.
Child of Sir Otes Petit Lord of Ardevora and Matilda FitzIves
Udy Petit
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Child of Udy Petit
Janet Petrie
Janet was present at James MacPherson's christening on 11 February 1736 in Kirkmichael, Banffshire, Scotland. James, son to John McPherson in Tomachlaggan & Janet Petrie his partie (spouse crossed out).
Child of Janet Petrie and John MacPherson of Tomachlaggan
- James MacPherson b. b 11 Feb 1736
Benjamin Joseph Pett
Benjamin Joseph Pett married Marie Louise Martha Mackglew, daughter of Ebenezer Mackglew and Marie Louise Bevis, on 9 May 1869 in Manhattan, New York, New York, USA.
Joan Pett
(say 1630 - )
Joan Pett was born say 1630.
Joan Pett married Leonard Cocksedge, son of William Cocksedge and Margaret Hamlin, in 1647 in Wattisfield, Suffolk.
Joan Pett married Leonard Cocksedge, son of William Cocksedge and Margaret Hamlin, in 1647 in Wattisfield, Suffolk.
Thomas Pettard
( - June 1846)
Thomas Pettard married Emma Mackglew, daughter of Daniel Mackglew and Eliza Unknown (Mackglew), on 29 March 1841 in St John the Evangelist, Waterloo, Lambeth.
Thomas's death was registered in the quarter ending in June 1846 in Bermondsey, Surrey.
Thomas's death was registered in the quarter ending in June 1846 in Bermondsey, Surrey.
Ann Pettinger
(before 1608 - before 10 March 1630/31)
Ann Pettinger was also known as Ann Pettinger in some records. She was born before 1608 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
Ann Pettinger married David Popplewell (son of David, of Belton), son of David Popplewell and Elizabeth Tuswell, on 16 November 1626 in Belton, LIN.
Ann died before 10 March 1630/31 in Belton, LIN. She was buried on 10 March 1630/31 in Belton, LIN.
Ann Pettinger married David Popplewell (son of David, of Belton), son of David Popplewell and Elizabeth Tuswell, on 16 November 1626 in Belton, LIN.
Ann died before 10 March 1630/31 in Belton, LIN. She was buried on 10 March 1630/31 in Belton, LIN.
Children of Ann Pettinger and David Popplewell (son of David, of Belton)
- Isabel Popplewell+ b. 9 Mar 1627/28
- David Popplewell+ b. 10 Mar 1630/31, d. b 16 May 1687
Ann Pettinger
(before 1645 - before 12 March 1660/61)
Ann Pettinger was born before 1645 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
Ann Pettinger married John Popplewell, son of Humphrey Popplewell and Ann Aldus, on 1 March 1659/60 in Belton, LIN.
Ann died before 12 March 1660/61 in Belton, LIN. She was buried on 12 March 1660/61 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
The administration of her estate was granted in 1684? There is an administration of Anne Popplewell alias Pettinger, of Belton in 1684.
Ann Pettinger married John Popplewell, son of Humphrey Popplewell and Ann Aldus, on 1 March 1659/60 in Belton, LIN.
Ann died before 12 March 1660/61 in Belton, LIN. She was buried on 12 March 1660/61 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
The administration of her estate was granted in 1684? There is an administration of Anne Popplewell alias Pettinger, of Belton in 1684.
Child of Ann Pettinger and John Popplewell
- Ann Popplewell b. 12 Mar 1660/61, d. Dec 1665
Elizabeth Pettinger
(before 1720 - )
Elizabeth Pettinger was born before 1720 in Lincolnshire, England. An Elizabeth, daughter of John & Esther was baptised at Belton 21 Oct 1709 and another Elizabeth, daughter of William & Mary at Owston on 27 Sept 1721..
Elizabeth Pettinger married James Popplewell, son of John Popplewell and Christian Popplewell, on 21 April 1737 in Messingham, Lincolnshire, England. He was not of the parish..
Elizabeth Pettinger married James Popplewell, son of John Popplewell and Christian Popplewell, on 21 April 1737 in Messingham, Lincolnshire, England. He was not of the parish..
Children of Elizabeth Pettinger and James Popplewell
- Anna Maria Popplewell b. 6 Feb 1737/38, d. b 7 Feb 1737/38
- Hanna Maria Popplewell b. a 1739, d. b 30 Oct 1747
- Elizabeth Popplewell b. 20 Mar 1741/42
Frances Pettit
(circa 1790 - )
Frances Pettit was born circa 1790 in Bradfield St George, Suffolk.
Frances Pettit married John Cocksedge, son of Benjamin Cocksedge and Bridget Mills, on 17 November 1818 in Drinkstone, Suffolk. He was of Hessett.
Frances Pettit and John Cocksedge appeared on the 1841 census in near the Green, Beyton, Suffolk. John Cocksedge, 45, agricultural labourer, Frances 45, David 15, ag. lab., John 20, ag. lab., Edward 11, George 3, Frances 13, all born in the county.
Frances Pettit and John Cocksedge were recorded on the 1851 census in Beyton, Suffolk.
Frances Pettit and John Cocksedge appeared on the 1861 census in Thurston Road, Beyton. John Cocksedge, aged 67, agricultural labourer born at Hessett, with his wife Frances aged 70? born at Bradfield.
Frances Pettit married John Cocksedge, son of Benjamin Cocksedge and Bridget Mills, on 17 November 1818 in Drinkstone, Suffolk. He was of Hessett.
Frances Pettit and John Cocksedge appeared on the 1841 census in near the Green, Beyton, Suffolk. John Cocksedge, 45, agricultural labourer, Frances 45, David 15, ag. lab., John 20, ag. lab., Edward 11, George 3, Frances 13, all born in the county.
Frances Pettit and John Cocksedge were recorded on the 1851 census in Beyton, Suffolk.
Frances Pettit and John Cocksedge appeared on the 1861 census in Thurston Road, Beyton. John Cocksedge, aged 67, agricultural labourer born at Hessett, with his wife Frances aged 70? born at Bradfield.
Children of Frances Pettit and John Cocksedge
- John Cocksedge+ b. 3 Oct 1820, d. b 2 Apr 1872
- David Cocksedge+ b. 25 Dec 1824, d. 11 Aug 1853
- Frances Cocksedge b. 14 Oct 1827
- Edmund Cocksedge b. 6 Jun 1830
- George Cocksedge b. 19 Jan 1833
Frances Pettit
(before 1745? - before 12 February 1771)
Frances Pettit was born before 1745?.
Frances Pettit married Richard Cocksedge on 19 May 1763 in Walsham le Willows, Suffolk.
Frances died before 12 February 1771 in Gt Ashfield, Suffolk. She was buried on 12 February 1771 in Gt Ashfield.
Frances Pettit married Richard Cocksedge on 19 May 1763 in Walsham le Willows, Suffolk.
Frances died before 12 February 1771 in Gt Ashfield, Suffolk. She was buried on 12 February 1771 in Gt Ashfield.
Children of Frances Pettit and Richard Cocksedge
- George Cocksedge b. 11 Feb 1765, d. b 5 Mar 1766
- Frances Cocksedge b. 13 Jul 1766
- Richard Cocksedge b. 1767, d. b 24 Nov 1767
- Susanna Cocksedge b. 17 Sep 1769, d. b 13 Jan 1770
Harriet Pettit
(before February 1800 - before 18 February 1880)
Harriet Pettit was born before February 1800 in Woolpit, Suffolk.
Harriet Pettit married Henry Bullett on 17 April 1821 in Woolpit, Suffolk.
Harriet Pettit and Henry Bullett appeared on the 1841 census in the Street, Hessett. Henry Bullett, 40 ag lab, Harriet 40, Charles 18, Henry 15, Mary Ann 11, Sarah 8, William 4, George 4, Louis 2.
Harriet Pettit was recorded on the 1851 census in Hessett, Suffolk. Harriett Bullett, head, widow 50 pauper, Mary Ann daughter 20, Sarah Ann 15, William & George twin sons 14, Lewis 10. Children all born Hessett, Harriett was born at Woolpit.
Harriet Pettit and Lewis Bullett appeared on the 1861 census in the village, Hessett. Harriett Bullett, head, widow, aged 62, born at Woolpit and her son Lewis Bullett, unmarried, aged 20, labourer, born at Hessett.
Harriet Pettit and Lewis Bullett appeared on the 1871 census in Hessett. Louis Bullet head unmarried, 31 ag. lab. b Woolpit, Harriett, mother widow 70 housekeeper b. Hessett.
Harriet died before 18 February 1880 in Hessett, Suffolk. She was buried on 18 February 1880 in Hessett.
Harriet Pettit married Henry Bullett on 17 April 1821 in Woolpit, Suffolk.
Harriet Pettit and Henry Bullett appeared on the 1841 census in the Street, Hessett. Henry Bullett, 40 ag lab, Harriet 40, Charles 18, Henry 15, Mary Ann 11, Sarah 8, William 4, George 4, Louis 2.
Harriet Pettit was recorded on the 1851 census in Hessett, Suffolk. Harriett Bullett, head, widow 50 pauper, Mary Ann daughter 20, Sarah Ann 15, William & George twin sons 14, Lewis 10. Children all born Hessett, Harriett was born at Woolpit.
Harriet Pettit and Lewis Bullett appeared on the 1861 census in the village, Hessett. Harriett Bullett, head, widow, aged 62, born at Woolpit and her son Lewis Bullett, unmarried, aged 20, labourer, born at Hessett.
Harriet Pettit and Lewis Bullett appeared on the 1871 census in Hessett. Louis Bullet head unmarried, 31 ag. lab. b Woolpit, Harriett, mother widow 70 housekeeper b. Hessett.
Harriet died before 18 February 1880 in Hessett, Suffolk. She was buried on 18 February 1880 in Hessett.
Children of Harriet Pettit and Henry Bullett
- Charles Bullett+ b. 25 Aug 1822, d. b 1 Apr 1908
- George Bullett b. 6 Feb 1825, d. b 3 Oct 1830
- Henry Bullett+ b. 18 May 1828, d. Mar 1898
- Mary Ann Bullett b. 3 Oct 1830, d. 1858?
- Sarah Ann Bullett b. 7 Jul 1833, d. b 1 Sep 1862?
- William Bullett+ b. 29 Oct 1836, d. b 18 Oct 1889
- George Bullett+ b. 29 Oct 1836, d. b 1 Jul 1902
- Lewis Bullett b. 8 Sep 1839
- John Bullett b. 13 Mar 1842, d. b 26 Mar 1845
Mary Pettit
(circa 1650 - )
Mary Pettit was born circa 1650 in Suffolk.
Mary Pettit married Richard Bland on 22 April 1669 in St James, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Mary Pettit married Richard Bland on 22 April 1669 in St James, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Children of Mary Pettit and Richard Bland
- Mary Bland b. 13 May 1670
- Ann Bland b. 25 Nov 1672, d. b 25 Feb 1672/73
- Robert Bland b. 13 Jan 1675/76
- William Bland b. 1 Apr 1678
Robert Pettit
(circa 1820 - )
Robert Pettit was born circa 1820.
Robert Pettit married Matilda Cocksedge, daughter of Henry Cocksedge and Ann Mothersole, in January 1848 in Hessett.
Robert Pettit married Matilda Cocksedge, daughter of Henry Cocksedge and Ann Mothersole, in January 1848 in Hessett.
Alice Petty
(before 1880 - )
Alice Petty was born before 1880.
Alice Petty married George R Rubie in 1894 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Alice Petty married George R Rubie in 1894 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Children of Alice Petty and George R Rubie
- Amelia A Rubie b. 1895, d. 1895
- Alice Rubie b. 1896, d. 1896
- George Robert Rubie b. 1897, d. 12 Apr 1915
- Edmund T Rubie b. 1905
- Winifred M P Rubie b. 1908
Edmund Peverel
( - after 1344)
Edmund Peverel was born in England. He was the son and heir of Robert Peverel.
John de Beaufou petitioned the King and council. John de Beaufou states that as the king was given to understand that Robert Peverel and Walter de Langton, formerly Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, held of him in chief as of his crown, the king seized the body of Edmund, son and heir of Robert, and kinsman and heir of Walter, being under age, into his hand, together with his lands and tenements, and granted the keeping of the lands and the marriage of the heir to Robert del Idle (L'Isle). By virtue of this commission, Robert del Idle has seized Walter de Langton's lands in Ashley, although they are held not of the king but of John de Beaufou - as is proved by inquest returned in Chancery. John asks that the grant be repealed with regard to these tenements and the marriage of the heir, and that justice be done to him, according to the form of the inquests.
Edmund Peverel married Elizabeth de Lisle, daughter of Robert de Lisle and Margaret de Beauchamp, before 1330.
Edmund Peverel or Peverele: Lincolnshire (includes petition by Robert de Lyle regarding the wardship of Edmund's heir John, and two letters from the king to the chancellor touching this matter), 12 Edward III.
Robert de Lyle petitioned the King.
Other people mentioned: [Henry of Lancaster], Earl of Lancaster; John Peverel, son and heir of Edmund Peverel; Edmund Peverel; John de Stonore (Stonor). Lyle requests the king's aid in the case between him and the earl of Lancaster, the earl challenging his right to the wardship and marriage of John Peverel, though he has no right in the same.
Endorsement: This letter came 24 day of January, 12 [Edward III]..
Edmund died after 1344. D Richardson quotes 12 Mar 1331 and was of of Ashby David, Northamptonshire, Coldham (in Elm), Cambridgeshire, Grimston, Suffolk, etc..
John de Beaufou petitioned the King and council. John de Beaufou states that as the king was given to understand that Robert Peverel and Walter de Langton, formerly Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, held of him in chief as of his crown, the king seized the body of Edmund, son and heir of Robert, and kinsman and heir of Walter, being under age, into his hand, together with his lands and tenements, and granted the keeping of the lands and the marriage of the heir to Robert del Idle (L'Isle). By virtue of this commission, Robert del Idle has seized Walter de Langton's lands in Ashley, although they are held not of the king but of John de Beaufou - as is proved by inquest returned in Chancery. John asks that the grant be repealed with regard to these tenements and the marriage of the heir, and that justice be done to him, according to the form of the inquests.
Edmund Peverel married Elizabeth de Lisle, daughter of Robert de Lisle and Margaret de Beauchamp, before 1330.
Edmund Peverel or Peverele: Lincolnshire (includes petition by Robert de Lyle regarding the wardship of Edmund's heir John, and two letters from the king to the chancellor touching this matter), 12 Edward III.
Robert de Lyle petitioned the King.
Other people mentioned: [Henry of Lancaster], Earl of Lancaster; John Peverel, son and heir of Edmund Peverel; Edmund Peverel; John de Stonore (Stonor). Lyle requests the king's aid in the case between him and the earl of Lancaster, the earl challenging his right to the wardship and marriage of John Peverel, though he has no right in the same.
Endorsement: This letter came 24 day of January, 12 [Edward III]..
Edmund died after 1344. D Richardson quotes 12 Mar 1331 and was of of Ashby David, Northamptonshire, Coldham (in Elm), Cambridgeshire, Grimston, Suffolk, etc..
Children of Edmund Peverel and Elizabeth de Lisle
- John Peverel b. b May 1330, d. 15 Nov 1349
- Margaret Peverel
John Peverel
(before May 1330 - 15 November 1349)
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John Peverel was born before May 1330. He was the son of Edmund Peverel and Elizabeth de Lisle. John Peverel was the heir of John Peverel at the Inquisition Post Mortem held in Northampton, Northamptonshire, on 5 May 1349. This is unlikely to be the same person as Alice, late the wife of Robert Peverel. Writ 5 May 23 Edward III.
Northampton. Inq. taken at Northampton, 26 June, 23 Edw III.
Assheby David. The manor (extent given) including 120 acres arable worth 40 sh and no more for want of servants because of the common pestilence and whereas there used to be 24 bondsmen now only 6 survive, held for her life of the heir of Larence de Hastyngges, late earl of Pembroke, a minor in the king's wardship, by knight's service.
All the lands ec. in Chaddiston by Assheby were pertaining to the said manor on the day the said Alice died, and came into the hands of John del Isle immediately after her death, by what right the jurors know not.
She died on Wednesday after the Close of Easter last. John Peverel, aged 19 years at Whitsuntide last, is her heir.
John died on 15 November 1349. He married Isabel but had no issue. She married secondly Robert de Bradeston and thirdly Robert de Rige. She was living in 1376.
John Peverel was the subject of an Inquisition Post Mortem held in Northampton on 24 November 1349 . John, son of Edmund Peverel. Writ 24 November 23 Edw III.
Northampton. Inq. taken at Assheby Davyd, 20 November. Assheby David. He held no lands etc in the county on the day he died because, long before his death, he demised to Sir John de Insula of Rougemont (de Rubeo Monte) knight, Hugh de Bray and others unknown, the manor of Assheby Davyd and all other his lands etc. in the county, without any reserve.
He died on 16 November last. Heir not known, because no one of the said John's blood was born in the county, so far as the jurors can enquire.
Writ touching the lands etc of the said John, who died a minor in the king's wardship, 24 Nov 23 Edw III.
Northampton. Inq. taken at Assheby, 17 April 24 Edw III.
Assheby Davy. Thomas de Verdoun and Alice his wife held the manor of Assheby Davy (extent given) for the life of the said Alice, of the inheritance of the said John, son of Edmund; Alice died, and after her death the manor was seized into the king's hand by reason of the minority of the said John, because it was held of the heir of Lawrence de Hastings, a minor in the king's wardship, as of the manor of Jerdele, by knight's service. For this cause the manor of Assheby Davy remained in the king's hand until the said John made a fine with the king's treasurer for his lands, to hold until lawful age. The said John when of full age, viz. 21 years, demised (dimisit se de) the said manor and all his other lands etc. in the county to John de Insula of Rougemont, Hugh de Bray and William de la Dale.
Chadeston. 10l land and rent pertaining to the manor of Assheby were held by the said Alice for lie of the said John's inheritance, of Sir John de Insula, as of the earldom of Aumale, by knight's service.
Asshele. A little manor (manerettum) was held by the said John of Ralph Bassett of Weldon by knight's service on the day he demised to the said John de Insula etc.
Cotes by Rokyngham. 40 acres land and 4 acres meadow were held by Thomas de Verdoun and Alice his wife for the life of the said Alice, of the inheritance of the said John Peverel, of the said manor of Rokyngham in free socage. He held no other lands etc. of the king.
He died on 15 November last. Margaret his sister, the wife of William de la Pole, knight, is his heir.
And the said William released to the said John de Insula all his right in the manor of Assheby and all his other lands etc in the county.
Lincoln. Inq. taken at Scalby. Sunday after St Hilary, 23 Edw III.
Southall. A messuage and three carucates of land containing 200 acres and free tenants rendering 6/8 yearly, came to the king's hands by reason of the minority of John son & heir of Edmund Peverell, a minor in the king's wardship; which messuage is called the manor of 'el (del) Southall' and is held of the heirs of John Paynell of Rasen as a parcel of his barony, and they hold of the king in chief by service of half a knight's fee. And because at the time of the death of the said Edmund the said heirs were in the king's wardship the said messuage and land came into the king's hand.
Scalby. A messuage and 60 acres land held of the lord of Moubray by knight's service and the said lord holds them of the king in chief.
He died on Monday before St Martin in the Winter last. Margaret his sister, aged 18 years is his heir, and was married in his lifetime to William de la Pole the younger.
Northampton. Inq. taken at Northampton, 26 June, 23 Edw III.
Assheby David. The manor (extent given) including 120 acres arable worth 40 sh and no more for want of servants because of the common pestilence and whereas there used to be 24 bondsmen now only 6 survive, held for her life of the heir of Larence de Hastyngges, late earl of Pembroke, a minor in the king's wardship, by knight's service.
All the lands ec. in Chaddiston by Assheby were pertaining to the said manor on the day the said Alice died, and came into the hands of John del Isle immediately after her death, by what right the jurors know not.
She died on Wednesday after the Close of Easter last. John Peverel, aged 19 years at Whitsuntide last, is her heir.
John died on 15 November 1349. He married Isabel but had no issue. She married secondly Robert de Bradeston and thirdly Robert de Rige. She was living in 1376.
John Peverel was the subject of an Inquisition Post Mortem held in Northampton on 24 November 1349 . John, son of Edmund Peverel. Writ 24 November 23 Edw III.
Northampton. Inq. taken at Assheby Davyd, 20 November. Assheby David. He held no lands etc in the county on the day he died because, long before his death, he demised to Sir John de Insula of Rougemont (de Rubeo Monte) knight, Hugh de Bray and others unknown, the manor of Assheby Davyd and all other his lands etc. in the county, without any reserve.
He died on 16 November last. Heir not known, because no one of the said John's blood was born in the county, so far as the jurors can enquire.
Writ touching the lands etc of the said John, who died a minor in the king's wardship, 24 Nov 23 Edw III.
Northampton. Inq. taken at Assheby, 17 April 24 Edw III.
Assheby Davy. Thomas de Verdoun and Alice his wife held the manor of Assheby Davy (extent given) for the life of the said Alice, of the inheritance of the said John, son of Edmund; Alice died, and after her death the manor was seized into the king's hand by reason of the minority of the said John, because it was held of the heir of Lawrence de Hastings, a minor in the king's wardship, as of the manor of Jerdele, by knight's service. For this cause the manor of Assheby Davy remained in the king's hand until the said John made a fine with the king's treasurer for his lands, to hold until lawful age. The said John when of full age, viz. 21 years, demised (dimisit se de) the said manor and all his other lands etc. in the county to John de Insula of Rougemont, Hugh de Bray and William de la Dale.
Chadeston. 10l land and rent pertaining to the manor of Assheby were held by the said Alice for lie of the said John's inheritance, of Sir John de Insula, as of the earldom of Aumale, by knight's service.
Asshele. A little manor (manerettum) was held by the said John of Ralph Bassett of Weldon by knight's service on the day he demised to the said John de Insula etc.
Cotes by Rokyngham. 40 acres land and 4 acres meadow were held by Thomas de Verdoun and Alice his wife for the life of the said Alice, of the inheritance of the said John Peverel, of the said manor of Rokyngham in free socage. He held no other lands etc. of the king.
He died on 15 November last. Margaret his sister, the wife of William de la Pole, knight, is his heir.
And the said William released to the said John de Insula all his right in the manor of Assheby and all his other lands etc in the county.
Lincoln. Inq. taken at Scalby. Sunday after St Hilary, 23 Edw III.
Southall. A messuage and three carucates of land containing 200 acres and free tenants rendering 6/8 yearly, came to the king's hands by reason of the minority of John son & heir of Edmund Peverell, a minor in the king's wardship; which messuage is called the manor of 'el (del) Southall' and is held of the heirs of John Paynell of Rasen as a parcel of his barony, and they hold of the king in chief by service of half a knight's fee. And because at the time of the death of the said Edmund the said heirs were in the king's wardship the said messuage and land came into the king's hand.
Scalby. A messuage and 60 acres land held of the lord of Moubray by knight's service and the said lord holds them of the king in chief.
He died on Monday before St Martin in the Winter last. Margaret his sister, aged 18 years is his heir, and was married in his lifetime to William de la Pole the younger.
Margaret Peverel
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Robert Peverel
Robert Peverel married Alice de Lisle, daughter of Robert de Lisle and Margaret de Beauchamp, in 1330. This marriage is very unlikely to be for the same Alice.
Amicia Peverell
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Amicia Peverell married Nicholas Carew Lord of Carew, etc, son of Nicholas Carew Baron of Carew and Avice Tuitt. Amicia Peverell was the daughter of Hugh Peverell.
Child of Amicia Peverell and Nicholas Carew Lord of Carew, etc
- John Carew+ d. 1324
Hugh Peverell
Child of Hugh Peverell
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