21 Nov 1379
Memorandum of mainprise under a pain of £300, made in Chancery 21 November by Roger de Harleston of Cambridgeshire and William Berard of Norffolk, to bring there the body of Mirabel daughter and heir of John Aspale on the third Monday in Advent to be dealt with then as determined.
Calendar of the Close Rolls, Ric. II, Vol. 1, p. 338
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In the second year of Henry IV, William Geddyng and Mirabel his wife granted to trustees, namely, John Hynklegh, Robert Clerk, and Thomas Lopham, by deed... the manors comprised in the settlement noticed of the thirty-ninth year of Edward III; and in the seventh year of Henry IV, they levied a fine to Thomas Hethe, Nicholas Hethe, and other trustees, of the manor of Lackford, subject to the life estate of Katherine Notbeme, whose death occurred on Sunday next before the feast of St. Lawrence in the same year. 2
Aged 36 years in 1406 when her mother died.