Sir Geoffrey de Dinham of Hartland
(1200-Bef 1258)
Unnamed 2nd wife?
(-)
Hugh de Vere, 4th Earl of Oxford
(Abt 1184-1263)
Hawise de Quincy
(-1244)
Oliver de Dinham, 1st Baron Dinham of Hartland
(1234-1298)
Isabel de Vere
(-1299)
Josce de Dynham, Knt.
(Abt 1275-1300)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Margaret de Hydon

Josce de Dynham, Knt.

  • Born: Abt 1275, Hartland, Devon, England
  • Married: 23 Apr 1292, Hemyock, Devonshire, England
  • Died: 30 Mar 1300/1

Also called Joceus and Joccus.

  Research Notes:

son and heir, aged 24 years at his father's death

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of Hartland, Harpford and Nutwell, Devon, Buckland Dinham and Corton Dinham, Somerset, Cardinham, Cornwall &c. and, in right of his wife, of Clayhidon, Devon.

He was summoned for military service in 1300 and 12 Mar 1300/1, by writs directed Josco de Dynham or Dyneham.

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26 Dec 1300, Northampton

Simple protection, for one year, for Joccus de Dynham, going beyond seas.

Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edw. I, vol. 3, p. 559

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25 Mar 1301, Evesham

Letters for Joceus de Dynham, gone beyond seas, nominating Peter de Eishacre his attorney for one year.

Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edw. I, vol. 3, p. 581

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Inquisition Post Mortem

44. Joyce de Dynham.

Writ [*24 May, 29 Edw. I] (missing).

* See Calendar of Fine Rolls, p. 441.

Devon. Inq. 11 June, 29 Edw. I. [1301]

Hertilande. The manor with its members, held, together with the manors of Nottewill and Herpeford, co. Devon, and Bocland, co. Somerset, of the king in chief by service of a knight's fee, including lands &c. at the castle, Boterbiri and Hyndeherton, 2 parks with deer, a preserve (vivarium), water-mills at Herton, Cheristowe, Egereston and Craneford, fulling-mills at Herton and Egereston, woods at Gapham and Boterbiri, a tenement in Emescomb, 20s. 8d. rent from the township of Tossebury, and 27 burgesses ; and 27s. 9d. rent which Oliver de Dynham his father acquired of Roger de Cayngnes by service of a rose.
[Dige]port. A messuage, 30 acres arable, 8 acres meadow, 30 acres pasture, 12 acres wood, rents &c. held of the abbot of Tavistoke in socage, rendering to him 3s. 3d. yearly, and 7½d. for sheriff's aid.
Shepewash and Uppecote. 44s. 2d. rent from Desiderata Steyl and her tenants, which Oliver de Dynham acquired of her, to hold of her by service of a rose yearly.
Twyckebeare. Rents {illegible).
Forlang. Rent (illegible).
[Shorterigge. Rent.]

[John his son,] aged 5 on the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Mary last, [is his next heir].

Devon. Inq. 16 Jime, 29 Edw. I,

Matford. The hamlet held of the heirs of Agnes, late the wife of Robert de Bytelescomb, by service of 1d. yearly.
Exemynstre. 26 acres arable in the marsh, held of Hugh de Curtenay by service of 13s. yearly.
Clyst Fomyzon. A messuage &c. 24 acres arable, 6 acres meadow, and 3 acres moor, held of the heirs of Richard Fomyzon by service of 8s. yearly.

Heir as above.

Devon. Inq. 8 June, 29 Edw. I.

Herpford. The manor held of the king in chief, together with the manors of Hertlond (and) Notewelle, co. Devon, and Bockland, co. Somerset, by service of a knight's fee.

Heir as above.

Devon. Inq. 9 June, 29 Edw. 1.

Suthbrouk. A capital messuage &c. 50 acres arable, 5 acres meadow, 21s. rents
of free tenants, 36s. 4d. rents of customers, and 3s. rents of cottars, and 12d. pleas &c. of court, held of Elizabeth Daune and her co-heirs of the inheritance of Refus (?) de Morcell[is] by service of a rose yearly.

Heir as above.

Cornwall. Inq. 20 June, 29 Edw. I.

Cardynan. The manor, including two birds (volatil') worth 6d. at Michaelmas, the pasture of Greneburgh, land in Treuerdre, lands held by the prior of Trewerdray and 6s. 8d. rent for the moor of Fouwy, held of the king in chief, together with the manors of Botardel and Douneghny in the same coimty, by service of 32 little knights' fees.

Heir as above.

Cornwall. Inq. 20 June, 29 Edw. I.

Ddunegny. The manor held of the king in chief, together with the manors of Cardinan and Botardel by service of 32 little knights' fees.
The bridge (Pons). 30s. yearly rent from Simon de Ponte receivable at the bridge, held of Roger de Karmynou in free socage by service of 1d. yearly.
'Gorlyn ' (in margin).
Trevenwyn. 2s. rent from Richard Vivyan held of the, honour of Cardynan by service of 1/6 of a little knight's fee ; and 4s. rent from Richard Riffi held of the same honour by service of 1/12 of a little knight's fee.
Trevydiados. 13s. 4d. rent from Richard de Trevyados held of the said honour in free socage.
Rensi (?). 12s. 10d. rent from Tbomas de Rensy (?) similarly held.
Bodrevelen. 12d. rent from Alan de Keryc similarly held.
La Vos. 2s. 1½d. rent from William de la Vos held of the honour of Cardynan by service of 1/24 of a little knight's fee.
Trevereck. 3s. 4d. rent from Michael Petyt held of John Shechevyle by service of 3s. 4d. yearly.
Trenudros (?), Tregosbyan and Lanilua (?). 4s. 2d. rent from William de Chaunbemoun and others held of Stephen Beaupre in free socage.
Treneglos. 7s. rent from Henry de Treneglos held of the prior of Trewerdray in free socage, rendering 2s. yearly.
Tregalest. 22½d. rent from Thomas de Kancia held of Ralph Bloyou, rendering him 18d. (yearly).
Synalas. 12d. rent from Marina Coraunt held of Stephen Beaupre in free socage.
Treuorgy. 2s. rent from Thomas de Treworgy held of Wilham de Aylesbury by service of 1/6 knight's fee.
Tregonewal. 2s. 4d. rent from Richard de Tregonewal held of Reginald de Ferariis by service of 12d.

Heir as above.

Cornwall. Inq. 19 June, 29 Edw. I.

Bodardel. The manor, including a moor called Redemor, held of the king in chief, together with the manors of Cardinan and Doneghni, of the king in chief by service of 32 little knights' fees.

No heir specified.

Somerset. Inq. 12 June, 29 Edw. I.

Bocland by Frome. The manor, including a park without deer, and perquisites of the fair, held of the king in chief by service of 1/3 knight's fee ; and the lord shall maintain a lamp burning in the church of the manor, of ancient custom, costing 3s. yearly.

Heir as above.

Writ of certiorari de feodis &c. 10 July, 29 Edw. I.

Cornwall. Extent, 12 Aug. 29 Edw. I.

Landhilp. 1 knight's fee held by Nicholas de Alneto.
Cructure. 2 knights' fees held by Thomas de Cructure.
Lanrethou. 3½ knights' fees held by Richard de Cereseaus.
Kyleoyt. 2½ knights' fees held by the same Richard.
Helhgan. 2 knights' fees held by Robert de Helligan.
Treloy. 1 knight's fee held by Thomas Ercedekne.
Trellowyth and Eglosros. 2 knights' fees held by Roger de Carmino.
Golan (Sancto Culano) and Lantweythec. 1 knight's fee held by Philip de Medros.
Trebartha. 1 knight's fee held by Henry de Lange forlange.
Carnedon. ½ knight's fee held by Wilham de Bodbran.
Pencarro and Ammel. ½ knight's fee held by Richard de Stapelton.
Richard's Ammel. ½ and 1/9 knight's fee held by John son of William.
Arganleys. 1 knight's fee held by William son of Martin.
Hellonde. ¼ and 1/12 knight's fee held by John le Seneschal.
Reprenna. 1/12 knight's fee held by the heirs of Ralph de Bevyle.
Trevenwyn. 1/12 knight's fee held by Richard le Rous ; and 1/6 knight's fee held by Richard Vyvian.
La Vos. 1/24 knight's fee held by John le Vos.
Polscoz. 1/12 knight's fee held by John le Sauser.
Cardinan. The advowson of the church.
La Roche. The advowson of the church.

Somerset. Inq. made at Meleburneport, 20 Aug. 29 Edw. I.

Corftone. The advowson of the church.

He had no knight's fee in the county.

Devon. Extent made at Exeter, 1 Sept. 29 Edw. I.

Wodehywysch and Seyntemarychurche. 1¾ knight's fee held by Thomas de Cyrecestre.
Modbyri and Alynton. 2½ knights' fees held by the heirs of Walter de Treverbyn.
Anesteye Cruwes. ½ knight's fee held by John de Cruwes.
Cotteleghe. ½ knight's fee held by Roger le Gyw.
Cottelegh. The advowson of the church.
Hertylohde,. The advowson of the abbey.

Endorsed : Reponatur inter escaeta et inquisitiones de a° R. E. fil. R. H. xxixº- iida. pars.

Assignment of dower to Margaret late the wife of the said Joyce of a third part of the lands &c. taken into the king's hand after his death, viz. —

Devon.

Hertilond manor. Certain lands &c. at Butterbury, the castle, a park, water-mills at Cheristowe and Egereston, rents and services &c., including rents and services of seven free tenants at Herdesworth.
Nutewell. Lands &c. held by knight's service extended at 4l. 15s. 3d. yearly, the said Margaret paying a yearly pension of 5 marks to John de Cynnock, clerk, for life.

Cornwall.

Cardinan. The manor at 19l. 5s. 3¼d. [yearly].
Duneghny. The manor extended at 6l. yearly.

Of lands &c. held in soccage : —

Devon.

Diggeport in the manor of Hertylond. Certain lands &c. extended at 9s. 1½d. yearly.
Twycbare. 7s. 10½d. rent by the hands of Philip de Courteny.
Southbrok. Lands &c. in socage at 75s. 6½d. [yearly.]
Notewelle, Exton and Leverton. Lands &c. held by socage in the manor and hamlets at 21s. 6d. [yearly].
Clystfomizon. Lands &c. in the hamlet held in socage extended at 21d. yearly.

Endorsed : Reponatur inter brevia Regis de anno xxix°- R. E. fil. R. H.

G. Edw: I. File 102. (2.)

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22 Jan 1307, Lanercost

Presentation of Thomas de Cornubia to the church of la Roche, in the diocese of Exeter, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of Joceus de Dynham, tenant in chief.

Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edw. I, vol. 4, p. 489

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2 Mar 1308, Westminster

Presentation of Nicholas de Burton to the church of Corfton Dynham, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, in the king's gift by reason of the custody of the lands and heir of Joceus de Dynham, deceased, a tenant in chief, being in his hands.

27 Jun 1308, Bristol

Grant to Martin de Fisshacre, during the minority of John son and heir of Thomas de Kaynes, deceased, of the custody of the lands in Thorry which the latter had held of the heir of Joceus de Dynham, a minor in the king's custody, and which are extended at 13s. 10d.

Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edw. II, vol. 1, pp. 47, 84

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1 May 1309, Waltham

Presentation of William de Herlaston to the church of Corston Dynham, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, in the king's gift by reason of the custody of the lands and heir of Joceus de Dynham, deceased, tenant in chief, being in his hands.

15 May 1309, Westminster

Presentation of William de Herlaston, to the church of Corston Dynham in the diocese of Bath and Wells, in the king's gift by reason of the custody of the lands and heir of Joceus de Dynham, deceased, tenant in chief, being in his hands.

Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edw. II, vol. 1, pp. 111, 116

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12 Mar 1315, Westminster

Presentation of Roger de Spineto to the church of Oorston Dynham,l n the diocese of Bath and Wells, void by the resignation of William de Herlaston, the last rector, and in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the lands and heir of Joceus de Dynham, tenant in chief of the late king.

Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edw. II, vol. 2, p. 259

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2 Dec 1316, Scrooby

Presentation of Henry de Shaldewell, chaplain, to the church of Corston Dynham, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of Joceus de Dynham, tenant in chief of the late king.

Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edw. II, vol. 2, p. 569

  Marriage Information:

Josce married Margaret de Hydon, daughter of Richard de Hydon and Isabel de Fissacre, on 23 Apr 1292 in Hemyock, Devonshire, England. (Margaret de Hydon was born in Clyst Hidon, Devonshire, England, died on 15 May 1357 and was buried in St. Katherine's Chapel, Hemyock, Devon, England.)

Sources:

Calendar of Patent Rolls; Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, and other analogous documents, preserved in the Public Record Office, Vol. IV, Edward I, pp. 22-25; Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2nd Edition.., by Douglas Richardson, p. 83


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