Monday, September 12, 2011

1306 - William de Hunteleye

Text: Inquisition made at Gloucester before Thomas de Gardinis, Sheriff of Gloucester, on Monday next after the feast of the Apostles Philip and James, 34 Edw. I [1306] , by the oath of Roger de la Grene, John le Clerk, of Toynton, Juel de Herlelaund, John Crok, Peter de Acle, Ranulphus Marcolf, William Aylwey, Robert de Staverton, Ralph le Warener, William de Hunteleye, John, son of William le Clerk, of Toynton, and William le Frankeleyn, of Tybertone, to inquire how much the Church of Toynton in the diocese of Hereford is worth by the year, and if the said Church is vacant, and if the King may give that Church by reason of the vacancy of the Abbey of St. Peter of Gloucester, which is vacant and in the hand of the King, who say that
Book: Burialls 1604. (Burial)
Collection: Gloucestershire: - Abstracts of Inquisitiones Post Mortem For Gloucestershire, Returned Into The High Court of Chancery, 1302-1358 SOURCE:  http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&rank=0&db=epr_Gloucestershire&gsfn=&gsln=GRENE&gspl=1&ti=0&o_xid=0041446388&o_lid=0041446388&o_xt=41446388&gss=angs-d&pcat=34&fh=21&h=54249&recoff=22   

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