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    1. Re: The Last Neville of Scotton
    2. John Watson via
    3. On Monday, 9 May 2016 14:35:28 UTC+1, al...@mindspring.com wrote: > Also > > Calendar of the Close Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office ..., Volume 1, p 91. Feb 7, 1327. Westminster. > > "Philip son of Philip de Neville, knight, William son of William de Erghum, and Thomas his brother acknowledge that they owe to to Philip de Nevill of Scotton, the elder, knight, 1000l.: to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in co. Derby." > > Doug Smith 20 December 1315, To Robert de Cliderhou, escheator this side Trent. Order not to intermeddle further with the manor of Ilkelye, taken into the king's hands upon the death of Peter de Percy, as it appears by inquisition that Peter gave that manor to Isabella, daughter of William de Erghum, for her lifetime, before he married her, and that she was seised thereof three weeks before her marriage, and that she continued her joint-seisin thereof from her marriage until her husband's death, and that the manor is held of the heir of Henry de Percy, a minor in the king's wardship, provided that Isabella come to the king to do fealty therefor before the feast of the Purification. Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II, vol. 2: 1313-1318 (1893), 258. Regards, John

    05/09/2016 01:18:34
    1. Re: The Last Neville of Scotton
    2. John Watson via
    3. On Monday, 9 May 2016 15:18:35 UTC+1, John Watson wrote: > On Monday, 9 May 2016 14:35:28 UTC+1, al...@mindspring.com wrote: > > Also > > > > Calendar of the Close Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office ..., Volume 1, p 91. Feb 7, 1327. Westminster. > > > > "Philip son of Philip de Neville, knight, William son of William de Erghum, and Thomas his brother acknowledge that they owe to to Philip de Nevill of Scotton, the elder, knight, 1000l.: to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in co. Derby." > > > > Doug Smith > > 20 December 1315, To Robert de Cliderhou, escheator this side Trent. Order not to intermeddle further with the manor of Ilkelye, taken into the king's hands upon the death of Peter de Percy, as it appears by inquisition that Peter gave that manor to Isabella, daughter of William de Erghum, for her lifetime, before he married her, and that she was seised thereof three weeks before her marriage, and that she continued her joint-seisin thereof from her marriage until her husband's death, and that the manor is held of the heir of Henry de Percy, a minor in the king's wardship, provided that Isabella come to the king to do fealty therefor before the feast of the Purification. > Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II, vol. 2: 1313-1318 (1893), 258. > > Regards, > John The fine below is what made me suspect that Isabel, widow of Peter de Percy was the wife of Philip Neville of Scotton: 10 February 1335, York. Octave of the Purification, 9 Edw. III. Quindene of Easter, 10 Edw. III, [15 April 1336]. John de Heslarton parson of the church of Hatfeld, querent, Walter de Heslarton, chivaler, and Eustachia his wife, deforciants, of the manors of Cathwayt, Scorby, Kernetby, and Sutton on Derwent, and the moiety of a knight's fee in Sutton and Cathwayt. John de Woume and K... and William son of John Gra put in claims. John de Heslarton, parson of the church of Hatfeld, querent, Walter de Heslarton, chivaler, and Eustachia his wife, deforciant, of the manors of Cathwayt, Scorby, Kernetby, and Sutton on Derwent, and the moiety of a knight's fee in Sutton and Cathwayt To hold (subject to the life estate in the manor of Kernetby, which Isabel wife of Philip de Nevill holds of the inheritance of Eustachia) to Walter and Eustachia and the heirs of Walter. Philip and Isabel did fealty. Feet of Fines: CP 25/1/273/111, number 5. (YASRS, xlii, 95) Best regards, John

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