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HENRY DE LYLBURN
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NORTHUMBERLAND. Proof of age. Corbridge. 7 May. [Carnaby].
Henry de Lylburn , son and heir of John de Lylburn, knight , is aged 21 years, having been born in the manor of Shawdon on 1 March 1387 and baptised in the church of Bolton that day.
The jurors say that they remember for the reasons given:
John Eryngton , aged 61, rode that day with Henry Percy, earl of Northumberland , to Shawdon.
Simon de Weltden, senior , 62, was at Shawdon that day.
Richard Crawcestre , 60, was at Bolton at that time.
John Lysle , 65, was at Prudhoe and saw a robber hanged there at that time.
Nicholas Turpyn , 62, saw Henry at his baptism wrapped in a silk cloth.
John del Lee , 67, saw Henry in a gilt belt at the baptism.
Robert Elryngton , 63, saw Henry Percy, earl of Northumberland , acting as godfather.
John Herle , 69, saw the abbot of Alnwick as the other godfather.
Roger Frewyk , 60, saw Lady Greystoke, the godmother.
John Wotton , 65, saw John Lylburn riding to Alnwick that day.
Simon Weltden, junior , 69 [sic], was serving in the household of John Lylburn as butler at that time.
John Whitfeld , 60, rode to Alnwick that day with John Lylleburn .
TNA reference
C 137/64/86 mm. 1-2
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