E-CIPM 23-312: JOHN ARUNDELL, CHEVALIER

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JOHN ARUNDELL, CHEVALIER , SON OF JOHN ARUNDELL OF ARUNDEL, CHEVALIER

Writ Head

312 Writ de etate probanda . ‡ 15 February 1429. [Wymbyssh].

Regarding his inheritance as son of John Arundell of Arundel, chevalier , who held of ‪ Henry V in chief. The lands and tenements are in the custody of William Ryman, esquire , by commission of Henry V [CFR 1413–1422, pp. 419–20]. Inform him of the forthcoming proof of age.

[Dorse:] William was informed that he should be at Blandford Forum on 19 February last by Thomas Helyer , Walter Speler , Richard Donne , and John Haltman . He attended but could give no reason why the lands and tenements should not be freed to the heir.

Inquisition Head

DORSET. Proof of age. Blandford Forum 19 February 1429. [Milborn].

William Chetell , 46 and more, swears that John was born at Lytchett Matravers, baptised in the church there, and was aged 21 on 14 February last. He knows because Robert Chetell his father was buried in the churchyard of the same church on the day of the birth and baptism. William Howeles , 50 and more, married Alice. John Houchons , 44 and more, says that Richard his son celebrated his first mass in the church. William Storkes , 50 and more, gave an image of St Mary to the church. Thomas Baydod , 46 and more, says that John Lane was instituted as rector. John Hekford , 46 and more, says that Robert Roo his own godfather suddenly died in the church. William Hornysbowe , 50 and more, was made keeper of the church goods. John Gylden , 44 and more, constructed a high cross of stone in the churchyard of the church. William Brunsop , 60 and more, says that Agnes his wife gave birth to a daughter called Katherine, still living. Walter Russell , 44 and more, carried 2 silver-gilt pots to the church, full of various wines to refresh John’s godfathers, godmother, and other bystanders. Richard Pylke , 52 and more, says that Geoffrey his father was afflicted by paralysis. John Garland , 56 and more, broke his right arm in a fall onto the road while going home from the church.

[Dorse:] Before the king in Chancery.

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C 139/42/78 mm.1–2

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  • William Chetell
  • William Howeles
  • John Houchons
  • William Storkes
  • Thomas Baydod
  • John Hekford
  • William Hornysbowe
  • John Gylden
  • William Brunsop
  • Walter Russell
  • Richard Pylke
  • John Garland

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