15209474. Sir Philip de la Rokele
~1245,
Philip de Rokesle born in England, s/o 30418948. Richard de la Rokele of
Appleton, Norfolk.
By 4/1276,
Philip’s father died.
5/6/1277, Order
to Richard de Holebrok, the king's steward, to deliver to Philip de la Rokele,
son and heir of Richard de la Rokele, tenant in chief, the lands late of his
said father, he having done homage. (S) CFRs.
5/27/1277, Simple
protection, for 1 year, for Philip de la Rokele, going to Ireland. (S) CPRs.
5/30/1277, Order
to Robert de Offord, justiciary of Ireland, to deliver to Philip de la Rokele, son
and heir of Richard de la Rokele, tenant in chief, the lands late of his said
father, he having done homage. (S) CFRs.
7/18/1277, Philip
de la Rokele, 40 marks, fine for 1 knight's service fee. (S) CFRs.
2/8/1278, To the sheriff of Essex. Order, at the instance of Queen
Eleanor, the king's mother, to permit Philip de la Rokele, tenant in chief, to
sell his lands in Witlegh to Richard Bataille and Matilda his wife. (S) CCRs.
[Philip’s daughter in the Queen’s household.]
7/1278, Philip died. (S) Hundred of Launditch, Carthew, 1877, P96.
[––Post Mortem––]
7/29/1278, To the sheriff of Essex. Order to permit Richard Bataill and
Matilda his wife to hold of the king in chief the lands that belonged to Philip
de la Rokele in Crostwiz, which Philip sold to them. (S) CCRs.
Family notes:
·
It is documented that the daughter of Philip de
la Rokele (7604738), and son of Isolda Rokesle (7604737) required dispensation
to marry.
Children
of Philip and ?:
i. Isolda Rokesle (7604737), born ~1264 in England.
2/6/1277, Rowner manor [Hants.], and the manor of
Forthingbrigg [Hants.], escheated to the crown, granted to Sir William le
Brune, chamberlain to the king, to hold jointly with his wife Isolde, a lady of
the household of Queen Eleanor, by the yearly payment of 40s. to the king's
exchequer in lieu of service. (S) CPRs.
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