30422332.
Lord Nicholas Ingepenne &
30422333. Isabel ?.
~1285,
Nicholas de Inkpen born in
England, s/o 60844664. Roger de Inkpen & 60844665. Joan de Halton.
7/7/1307,
Edward II succeeded Edward I as King of England.
~1308,
Nicholas married Isabel.
By 1314,
Nicholas heir to his father.
1315, John,
son of Hugh de Boklond, sued Emelina, formerly wife of Roger de Ingepenne
[grand-uncle], for 98 acres of land in Ingepenne. Emelina pleaded that she held
the land only for her life, of the inheritance of Nicholas, cousin and heir of
Roger de Ingepenne, of the gift of Hugh de Boklond. (S) Pedigrees from the Plea
Rolls, Wrottesley. [Nicholas’ father inherited Westcoat, Inkpen, Berkshire in
1306. (S) Hist. of Berkshire, V4, 1924, Inkpen.]
2/1/1327 at
Westminster, Edward III, age 14, crowned king of England.
By 1331,
Nicholas heir to his mother.
9/28/1331, Order
to deliver to Nicholas son of Joan, late the wife of Roger de Inkepenne, 4
knights' fees of Mortain, to wit the manor of Halton and Hardenefast, and
certain lands in Pelaton, and the issues thereof. (S) CCRs.
9/19/1332, Nicholas
de Inkepenne acknowledges that he owes to John, earl of Cornwall, £40; to be levied, in default of payment, of his
lands and chattels in co. Devon. (S) CCRs.
11/23/1333
at London, Debtor: Nicholas de Inkpen, the son of Roger de Inkpen, knight, of
Berks. Amount: £34. (S) UKNA.
1334, Isabel
Raundelou recovered land at Inkpen from Nicholas de Inkpen. (S) Hist. of
Berkshire, V4, 1924, Inkpen. [Isabel d/o Emelina named in 1315 suit by
Emelina’s 2nd husband.]
6/18/1334 at
Southampton, Debtor: Nicholas de Inkpen, lord of Inkpen, merchant of Berks. and
of Devon. Amount: £26 13s.4d., for merchandise bought from him. (S) UKNA.
4/3/1335 at
Exeter, Debtor: Nicholas de Inkpen of Devon [family held fee in Dittisham in
Coleridge Hundred, and in Leigh Brittevill, Plympton Hundred, Devon;also lord
of Inkpen in Berks]. Amount: £100. (S) UKNA.
1336,
Debtor: Nicholas de Inkpen, lord of Inkpen [Berks.], merchant, of Berks. and of
Devon. (S) UKNA.
1338,
Debtor: Nicholas de Inkpen, lord of Inkpen, merchant of Berks., and of Devon.
(S) UKNA.
1339,
Debtor: Nicholas de Inkpen of Devon [family held fee in Dittisham in Coleridge
Hundred, and in Leigh Brittevill, Plympton Hundred, Devon; also lord of Inkpen
in Berks]. (S) UKNA.
12/1339,
Nicholas de Inkpen at Morden. (S) Somerset Record Society, V68, P86.
6/24/1341 at
Exeter, Creditor: Nicholas de Inkpen, of Devon [family held fee in Dittisham in
Coleridge Hundred, Devon, and also lords of Inkpen in Berks] Amount: £20. (S)
UKNA.
1343,
Creditor: Nicholas de Inkpen [family held fee in Dittisham in Coleridge
Hundred, Devon, and lords of Inkpen in Berks] Amount: 100s. (S) UKNA.
1344,
Nicholas de Inkpen settled Westcourt manor [Berks, inherited by his father] on
his 5 sons; John the eldest.
6/1349, The
Plague reached Dorset, and had spread across England by the end of 1349.
[Usually 2-3 wills were executed in the town of Colchester, Essex, each year.
In the 2 years 1349-50, 111 wills were executed.].
Nicholas
died.
[––Isabel––]
1349, Isabel
died.
11/1/1349,
Writ for IPM of Isabel Inkepenne in Southampton. (S) CFRs.
(S)
Parishes: Inkpen, A Hist. of the Co. of Berkshire, V4, 1924.
Child
of John and ?:
i. John Ingepenne (15211166), born ~1310 in
England.
11/23/1349, Order
to Henry Sturmy, escheator in the county of Southampton, to deliver to John de
Inkepenne, son and heir of Isabel de Inkepenne, tenant in chief, the lands late
of his said mother, he having done fealty. (S) CFRs.