Monday, September 12, 2011

Walter de Hunteleye, Knight - son of Petronilla de Muchegros


Abstracts of Gloucestershire Inquisitiones post mortem returned ..., Volume 30

 By Great Britain. Court of Chancery


Walter de Muscegros

  Inquisition of the manor of Blethesdon which was of Walter de Muchegros, made at Gloucester in the vigil of the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 49 Hen. Ill [1265], by the oath of Walter de Hunteleye, William de Bladis, Geoffrey Aylwy, Henry de Acle, John de Lagrave, William de Boy/end, Robert Keys, Henry de Marewent, Richard Coky, William de la Hyde, Wi/lia?u le Fauconer, Roger Waryn, William Gerand, and Walter de Munstreivorthi, who say that
The said Walter de Muchegros held the manor of Blethesdon of the Earl of Hereford by the service of half a knight's fee, and is worth per annum £10.
Walter de Blakeneye and John de Dudmerton are the next heirs of the manor of Blethesdon, and are of full age.
The said Walter de Muchegros died seised of the manor of Bulleye, which he held of Walter de Eylesford by knight's service, and which is worth per annum 10cw.; also of the manor of Lessendon, which he held of the Archbishop of York by the service of half a knight's fee, and is worth per annum 10cw.
Walter de Muchegros, grandfather of the said Walter, had 9 daughters, to wit, Petronilla the eldest, who had issue Walter de Huntel, Knt.; Margery Mabaunck, sister of Petronilla, who is dead and had 3 daughters Lucy, Alice, and Iveta; and Juliana, Agnes, Alice, Joan, Matilda, Elizabeth, and Amabilla, sisters of the said Petronilla, and they are the next heirs of the said Walter, deceased, of the manors of Lessendon and Bulleye, and are of full age.

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