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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Lord Josce de Dyneham & Dame Margaret de Hydon

15211168. Lord Josce de Dyneham & 15211169. Dame Margaret de Hydon

11/16/1272, Edward I succeeded Henry III as King of England. [While on crusade.]

1274-75, Joyce de Dynham born in England, heir & s/o 30422336. Oliver de Dyneham & 60841857. Isabel de Vere.

~1275, Margaret born in England, d/o 30422338. Richard de Hydon.

10/1285, Margaret’s father died.

4/12/1288, Grant of gift of marriage from  Hugh de Curteney, lord of Ok'ton to Sir Oliver de Dynam for £100 silver, the right to give Margaret, daughter and heir of Sir Richard de Hydon, in marriage, until she is of full age. (S) UKNA.

1292, Josce, age 18, married Margaret.

3/24/1292, Josce and Margaret held Hydon and Clyst manors in Devon by 6.5 knights’ fees of Hugh de Curtenay. (S) CIsPM, Hugh de Curtenay.

9/12/1295, Josce’s son born.

4/2/1299, Order to deliver to Joyce, son and heir of Oliver de Dinham, tenant in chief, the lands late of his said father, he having done homage. (S) CFRs.

12/26/1300, Simple protection, for 1 year, for Joccus de Dynham, going beyond seas. (S) CPRs.

3/25/1301, Letters for Joceus de Dynham, gone beyond seas, nominating … for 1 year. (S) CPRs.

3/30/1301, Josce died; John le Seneschal one of those holding his lands.

5/24/1301, Writ for IPM of Joyce de Dynham. Devon: Hertilande. The manor with its members, held, together with the manors of Nottewill and Herpeford, co. Devon, and Bocland, co. Somerset, … including lands &c. at the castle, Boterbiri and Hyndeherton, 2 parks with deer, a preserve, water-mills at Herton, Cheristowe, Egereston and Craneford, fulling-mills at Herton and Egereston, woods at Sapham and Boterbiri, a tenement in Ernescomb, 20s. 8d. rent from the township of Tossebury, and 27 burgesses; and 27s. 9d. rent which Oliver de Dynham his father acquired of Roger de Cayngnes by service of a rose. Digeport. A messuage, … [John his son,] aged 5 on the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Mary last, [is his next heir]. Matford. The hamlet … Clyst Fomyzon. A messuage … Cornwall: Cardynan. The manor … together with the manors of Botardel and Douneghny in the same county, by service of 32 little knights’ fees. … Bodardel. The manor … Bocland by Frome. The manor … [16 knights’ fees in Cornwall, 6.5 in Devon] (S) CIsPM.

[––Margaret––]

8/2/1301, Mandate to Margery, late the wife of the said Joyce, to deliver the body of the heir of the said Joyce, which is said to be in her custody, to the said executors to be married. (S) CPRs. [2 parts of the lands late of Joyce de Dynham, tenant in chief, together with the marriage of the heirs, worth 2,000 marks.]

7/28/1304, Grant to Warin Martyn of the marriage of Margery, late the wife of Joceus de Dynham, tenant in chief, … of the forfeiture as she marry without licence. (S) CPRs.

By 1309, Margaret married Sir Gilbert de Knoville.

1/24/1309, Order to take into the king's hand the lands of Margaret, late the wife of Joyce de Dynham, tenant in chief of Edward I, if, as the king has learned, she has married Gilbert de Knovill without licence. (S) CFRs.

3/4/1310, Exemplification of the grant of the marriage of Margery to William Martyn. (S) CPRs.

1/20/1313, Gilbert died.

5/7/1313, Lease for term of life by Henry de Whyteleye to Margaret who was wife of Gilbert de Knouill, knight of his manors of Lodeswell and Yuddeford with all appurtenances, together with the advowson of the church of Yuddeford … Sir William Martin, Sir Matthew de Forneaux, … (S) UKNA.

1321, Thomas de Whiteleye instituted as rector of Hemyock, patron Margaret de Dynham. (S) Register of Bishop Stapledon.

1322, Margaret received papers to go on pilgrimage to St. Edmund’s, Potigny.

7/18/1322, Margaret, late the wife of Gilbert de Knovill, going on pilgrimage to St. Edmund’s Pontigny, has letters nominating … (S) CPRs.

By 1330, Margaret married Sir Peter de Uvedale.

12/10/1330, Peter and Margaret founded a chantry in St. Katherine’s chapel in Hemyock, Devon. (S) CPRs.

1336, Peter, Lord Uvedale, died.

6/3/1339, “Instruction to tenant to transfer homage. Margaret who was wife of Joce de Dynham = (1) John de Hydon = (2). (1) to (2), her tenant of Kynwardeslegh (hundred of Cridyton) and of Uleburgh Clyst and Wodeham: informs him of her gift of those 2 knight's fees to Walter de Sutton, as in her charter.” (S) UKNA.

3/29/1343, Lady Margaret who was wife of Sir John de Dyneham, knight ', gave the manor of Bodardel, Cornwall to her grandson John, Lord Dinham under Agreement for adjustment of dower. (S) Cornwall Record Office.

1348, The Black Death entered the west countryside of England [likely entering through Bristol].

1348, Margaret settled the manor of Camlerton, Somerset on her grandson Oliver de Dinham and his wife Joan.

1350, Dame Margaret de Uvedale, held the manor and advowson of Moreleigh.

7/3/1354, Licence for 40s to be paid to the king by Margaret late the wife of Peter de Uvedale, for the alienation in mortmain by her of a messuage … St. Katherine, Hemyok, for her good estate, for her soul, when she is dead, and for the soul of Peter. (S) CPRs.

12/12/1360, Margaret died, buried at St. Katherine’s, Hemyock, Devon.

1/23/1361, IPM of Margaret de Dynham. Devon: Harpford. The manor, held of the inheritance of John de Dynham, knight, … She died on 12 December. The aforesaid John de Dynham, knight, her son, aged 40 years and more, is her heir.  … Somerset: Bokelond Dynham. The manor (extent given), held in dower by assignment of John de Dynham, sometime her husband, of the inheritance of John de Dynham, son and heir of the said John. (S) CIsPM.

(S) Magna Carta Ancestry, P284.

Children of Josce and Margaret: [2 sons]

i. John de Dynham (7605584), born 9/14/1295 in England.


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