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Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Sir William Inge & Margery Grapinel

 60844722. Sir William Inge & 60844723. Margery Grapinel

~1263, William born in England, s/o §§Thomas Inge.

~1275, Margery born in England, coheiress & d/o 121689446. Henry Grapinel.

11/16/1272, Edward I succeeded Henry III as King of England.

1281-85, William an attorney at the Commons Bench.

[––William & Joan––]

William 1st married Joan?            

1287, William Inge, serjeant to the King.

8/12/1291, Grant to William Inge, king’s serjeant, of £20 a year for his expenses as long as he is engaged in pursuing and defending the king’s affairs. (S) CPRs.

1293, William, Justice of Assize.

12/10/1295, Commission of oyer and terminer to Adam Gurdun and William Inge, … at Knyghteton, Isle of Wight. (S) CPRs.

3/18/1296, Commission of oyer … to Elias de Berkyngham, Peter Malore and William Inge, … co. Lincoln. (S) CPRs.

1/6/1297, Commission of oyer … to William Inge and William de Castell, touching persons … co. Warwick. (S) CPRs. [William on 5 Commissions of oyer and terminer in 1297.]

4/4/1298, Commission of oyer … to William Inge and John de Cokefeld, in the counties of Lincoln, Rutland, Northampton, Norfolk and Suffolk, touching certain grievances inflicted upon the people in the king’s name … hear and determine … mandates to sheriffs to provide juries … (S) CPRs. [4 commissions in 1298.]

1/7/1299, Licence for John de Lenham to enfeoff William Inge of his purparty of the manor of Weston, co. Bedford. (S) CPRs.

5/8/1299, Licence for Eleanor Kyriel to enfeoff William Inge of a third part of the manor of Weston. (S) CPRs.

9/23/1299, Appointment of … William de Inge and … to assemble the justice of the forest beyond Trent … (S) CPRs. [5 commissions in 1299.]

[––William & Margery––]

~1299, William married Margery ? (S) See daughter Joan, 9/12/1322.

1300, William Inge knighted.

3/18/1300, Roger de Brabazoun and William Inge, justices appointed to deliver the gaol of Northampton. (S) CPRs.

4/1/1300, Appointment to assemble the justice of the forest this side of Trent … William Inge, Henry de Cobham, William de Mortuo Mari, Nicholas de Fermbaud } Gloucester, Hereford, Worcester, Warwick. (S) CPRs.

By 1300, William knighted.

10/16/1301, Commission of oyer and terminer to William Inge and Nicholas Ferrubaud … (S) CPRs. [6 commissions in 1301, 7 commissions in 1302, 4 commissions in 1303, 9 commissions in 1304, …]

Bef. 1303, William in possession of Kings Worthy, Kent, granted free warren.

5/31/1303, William Inge a witness to a charter of Edward, Prince of Wales, to the men of the town of Neuburgh in Anglesey. (S) CPRs.

11/25/1303, William granted market and fair at Westoning, Bedfordshire. (S) CChRs.

12/4/1303, Association of … in the room of William Inge, who is staying with the king in Scotland, in a commission of oyer … (S) CPRs.

11/1304, William Inge, knight. (S) Study of Medieval Records, Bullough, 1971, P36.

1305, William Inge appointed to hear Scottish petitions in English court; and them later appointed justice north of Forth. (S) Hist. Studies of the English Parliament, V1, Miller, P111.

7/7/1307, Edward II became king on the death of his father.

10/6/1307, William Inge justice of gaol delivery for Nottingham. (S) CPRs.

11/18/1307, William Inge on the commission investigating Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, treasurer of the late king, of … converted to his own use the issues of sales … (S) CPRs.

2/13/1308, Grant to William Inge of the custody of the land and heir of Hubert de Multon, deceased, which were in the hands of the late king by reason of his custody of the land and heir of Thomas de Multon of Gillesland, deceased, together with the marriage of the heir. (S) CPRs. [Revoked 3/12/1309.]

6/27/1308, Licence for Juliana de Averenges to grant, in fee, to William Inge, her third part of the manor of Weston.,  co. Bedford. (S) CPRs.

8/1308 at Northampton, King Edward was urged to dismiss Hugh le Despenser, Nicholas Segrave, William Bereford, and William Inge. (S) Constitutional History of England, V2, 1877, P336.

5/17/1309, William Inge and John de Northwode justices for gaol delivery for Canterbury. (S) CPRs.

1309, Christina (121689447), wife of William de Kirkeby, granted the moiety of Stoke Mandeville to William, holding for life at a rent of £10 a year. The reversion being to William and his heirs, to hold of Christiana and her heirs.

7/15/1310, William a commissioner to France for King Edward II. [William’s kinsman Fromond Inge acted in his behalf in England.] (S) CPRs.

7/15/1310, Assignment to William Inge, in part payment of 140 marks in which the king is bound to him for wages and horses lost by him in the Scotch war, and for his yearly fee from the wardrobe, … (S) CPRs.

7/18/1310, Licence for William Inge to grant his manor of Weston, co. Bedford, to Robert Inge … to regrant to him and to his wife Margaret and Fremund Inge to hold to them and the heirs of the same William. (S) CPRs.

4/24/1311, Protection for William Inge staying beyond seas [in the duchy of Aquitaine] on the king’s service [as representatives of the king in negotiations with the king of France]. (S) CPRs.

7/18/1311, Grant to William Inge that in case he shall die leaving and heir or heirs under age, his excecutors shall have without hinderance of the king the marriage of such heirs. (S) CPRs.

12/6/1311, Grant, with the consent of queen Isabell, … the manor of Brunne and Depynnge, late of John Wake, … to William Inge to hold during the minority of the heirs. (S) CPRs.

1312, William Inge meeting with the King at York on a treaty concerning Flanders. (S) Baronial Opposition to Edward II, Davies, 1967, P254.

5/1312, Piers Gaveston, supposed lover of King Edward II, who had been banished, and had returned to England was captured by the earl of Warwick and brought before William Inge and Henry Spigurnel [on circuit], where he was condemned. (S) DNB, V18, 1909, P810.

1312, To the lord William Inge, knight of the Queen’s household; 4 marks for his winter robe. (S) Household Book of Queen Isabella, Bleckley, 1971.

Margery died.

[––William––]

1312, William married Iseult St. Pierre.

6/26/1312, Commission … on complaint by William Inge that Alan atte Lese, … [many named] … broke the gates, doors and windows of his manors at Eynesford, Egtham, and Stanstede, co. Kent. (S) CPRs.

1313, William appointed Justice of the Common Bench. (S) Public Order and Law Enforcement, Musson, 2001, P93.

4/1313, IPM of Urian de Sancto Petro: … Chester. … William Inge and Iseult his wife hold two parts of a fourth part of the barony of Malpas. (S) CIsPM.

12/22/1315, William and Isolde his wife granted a market and fair at Ightham, Kent. (S) Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to 1516.

2/26/1315, The king sent letters to Sir William Inge from Ireland and Scotland seeking advice on the misfortunes of his people at Berwick. (S) Cal. of Doc.’s Relating to Scotland, 1887, P90.

1/28/1316, William Inged, royal justice, made the opening speech at the parlaiment assembled in the Dean of Lincoln’s house. [The 1st parliament to record proceedings in a chronological order.] (S) The Three Edwards, Prestwich, 2003, P103.

7/20/1316, Commission to William Inge in recompense for 200 marks which he paid for the marriage of Roger brother and heir fo Nicholas de Moeles, deceased, … who died … (S) CPRs.

1316-7, William, chief justice of the King’s Bench. (S) Annales of Scotland, V1, 1776, P284.

1/2/1319, Pardon to William Inge of 100 marks. (S) CPRs.

1322, William died; Isolda surviving. (S) CPRs.

5/10/1322, Order to the same to take into the king's hand the lands late of William Inge, deceased, tenant in chief. (S) CFRs.

8/1322, IPM of William Inge. Essex: … Lachindone. 60a. arable, 2a. meadow, 3a. pasture and 24a. marsh, held for life by the courtesy of England, by the death of Margery his wife, one of the daughters and heirs of Henry Grapinel. … Joan, aged 22, daughter of the said William and Margery, whom Ivo de la Zouche married, is next heir of the said Margery. Suffolk: Alfithelegh. The manor, held jointly by the said William with Iseult his wife … Sussex: Louemenstre. A moiety of the manor, held by courtesy of England after the death of Margaret his wife … Southampton: Kyngeswordy. The manor, held jointly by fine … Oxford: Milton. A third part of the manor, … Cleyore. The manor, held by the courtesy of England by the death of Margery sometime his wife … Heir as above, aged 23, and espoused to Eudo de la Souche, aged 24. Kent: Eghteham. The manor … Hertford: Whathamstede and Redburn. 5 messuages, … Bedfore: Gravenhurst and Eyen. A virgate of land … (S) CIsPM.

[––Post Mortem––]

4/3/1370, Isolda died.

4/10/1370, IPM of Isolda SeyntPiere. Southampton: Kyngesworthy. The manor, held for life in joint feoffment with William Inge, her late husband … She died on 3 April last. William la Zouche, lord of Haryngeworth, aged 30 years and more, son and heir of Joan la Zouche, daughter and heir of the said William Inge, is her heir. Bedford: Weston. The manor …  William died without issue by Isolda, … William la Zouche, lord of Haryngworth, aged 40 years and more, is next heir of the said William, to wit, son of Joan his daughter. (S) CIsPM.

(S) Stoke Mandeville, A Hist. of the Co. of Buckingham, V2, 1908.

Family notes:

·         118 entries in the CPRs for William Inge on a commission of oyer and terminer.

·         Sir William Ingee, ‘or, a chev. Vert.’ (S) Encyclopedia Heraldica, V2, 1828.

Child of William and Margery:

i. Joan Inge (30422361), born 1300 in England. [Heir]

9/12/1322, Order to the escheator beyond Trent to deliver to Ivo la Zousche and Joan his wife, daughter and heir of William Inge and Margery his wife, the lands which her said father held in chief by the courtesy of England of the inheritance of the said Margery, the said Ivo having done fealty. (S) CFRs.

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