15210344. Sir John le Moyne & 15210345.
Juliana ?
1299, John le
Moigne born in England, s/o 30420688.
Sir Henry le Moyne & 30420689. Joan of Beckhampton.
~1305,
Juliana born in England.
1315, John’s
father died.
3/26/1315,
Writ for IPM of Henry le Moigne. Essex: Eystan ad Montem. The manor, … John his
son, aged 17, is his next heir. Wilts: … Dorset: … Gloucester: Shiptone Moygne.
The manor, … Heir as above, aged 16 and more. (S) CIsPM.
5/12/1317,
Licence for Richard de Wokeseye to grant to Joan late the wife of Henry le
Moigne and John her son, … 16 acres of land in Shipton Moigne, held in chief.
(S) CPRs.
6/28/1324,
John le Moigne and Ralph le Moigne named in suit by the king over lands in
Gernereye. (S) CPRs.
7/30/1324,
Protection, for 1 year, for Micnolas Burnel, … John le Moigne, … going to the
Channel Islands on business affecting the king and themselves. (S) CPRs.
2/12/1325,
John de Stonore, going … letters nominating John le Moigne … for 1 year. (S)
CPRs.
By 1326,
John married Juliana.
2/1/1327 at
Westminster, Edward III, age 14, crowned king of England.
11/11/1327,
John asked Henry Sherard, who was suing 3 person for trespass, to drop the
suits. (S) Proof of age of son Henry.
7/11/1328,
John le Moigne to settle the manor of Ower Moyne, with the advowson of the
church, on himself and Juliana his wife and the heirs of their bodies, with
remainder to his own right heirs. Dorset. (S) UKNA. (S) CPRs.
1333, John
le Moigne presented Walter Chaundos as the first [recorded] rector at
Owermoigne.
6/14/1335, …
John le Moyne, escheator this side of Trent, … (S) CPRs.
12/3/1337, …
the sums which they shall be found to have paid in repairing the castles of
those islands [Gernereye and Jereseve], by the view and testimony of Master
William de la Rue and John le Moigne up to the sum of 100 marks. (S) CCRs.
1340, John’s
mother died.
4/6/1340,
Writ for IPM of Joan, late the wife of Henry le Moyne. Gloucester: Shipton Moyne. The manor, … John le Moyne,
son of the said Henry and Joan, aged 30 years and more, is the next heir of the
same Henry. Wilts: … Southampton: … Essex: … (S) CIsPM.
1340, John
holding the manor of Shipton Moyne. (S) Hist. of Gloucester, V11, 1976, Shipton Moyne.
1342, John
de Moigne: Dorset, died. (S) CPRs.
[––Juliana––]
12/10/1342,
Writ for IPM of John le Moigne or de Moigne. Essex: Eystans atte monte. The
manor … Henry his son, aged 14 and more, is his next heir. Dorset: Oure. The
manor … enfeoffed jointly with Juliana
his wife … by service of being the king’s sub-larderer. Henry son of the said
John and Juliana, aged 16 years at the feast of the Purification next, is his
next heir. (S) CIsPM.
2/1/1343,
Order not to intermeddle … manor of Oure … after taking the fealty of Juliana
late the wife of John le Moigne, certifying the king of that fealty in
chancery, … (S) CCRs.
3/10/1343,
Grant to Peter de Bello Campo, king’s yeoman, of what pertains to the king of
the marriage of Juliana late the wife of John Moygne of the county of Dorset,
tenant in chief, … any fine … if she marry without licence. (S) CPRs.
6/17/1343,
Juliana widow of John de Moigne of Shipton Moyne and Sir Thomas, lord of
Berkelee. Juliana, executrix of her late husband, has sold to Thomas all the
wheat growing in all the lands which were of John in the manors of Wynterbourne
Madyngton. (S) UKNA.
1345, Parties:
Rex v Kentecombe Subject: Marriage of Juliana late the wife of John le Moigne
County: Dors. (S) UKNA.
Juliana
died.
(S) Hist. of
Hampshire, V4, 1911, Litchfield.
Family
notes:
·
Other John le Moigne’s contemporary of this John
are married to Edith and Philippa.
Child
of John and Juliana:
i. Henry le Moyne (7605172), born 11/11/1327 in Dorset,
England.