Son and heir, aged 21 years at the inquisition taken after his father's death in 1349.
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6 Dec 1352, Westminster
John de Pembrugge acknowledges that he owes to Queen Philippa 10l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in the county of Gloucester.
Calendar of Close Rolls, 26 Edw. III, p. 517
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Description: |
John son of Edward de Penebrugge to settle the manors of Bouthrede and Eaton [in Leominster] on himself, Elizabeth his wife, and his heirs, retaining the manor of Burghill. Hereford. |
Date: |
28 EDWARD III. [1353/4] |
UK National Archives, C 143/315/17
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1 Feb 1356, Bamburgh
"Licence, for 100s. to be paid to the king by John son of Edward de
Penebrugge, for him to enfeoff Robert Whiteney and Thomas de Hampton of the manors of Bouthrede and Eton, co. Hereford, held of the king in chief, and for them to grant the same to him and Elizabeth, his wife, and his heirs."
Calendar of Patent Rolls, 10 Edw. III, p. 344
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Named in the Inq. p.m. taken Monday after St. Nicholas, 32 Edw. III. [1358] following the death of Nicholas son of William Gamage who held a third part of the manor of Wezebury (in Gloucester) of John de Penbrugge in chief by service of rendering a pair of gloves, price 1d., yearly on Christmas day.
C. Edw. III. File 139. (16.)
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Feet of Fines
CP 25/1/83/49, number 28.
County: |
Herefordshire. |
Place: |
Westminster. |
Date: |
One month from Easter, 8 Richard [II] [30 April 1385]. And afterwards one week from Holy Trinity in the same year [4 June 1385]. |
Parties: |
Richard Nasshe and Philip Holgot, querents, and Thomas Oldecastel and Alice, his wife, deforciants. |
Property: |
The manor of Boghrade and Treweryn and 4 carucates of land, 48 acres of meadow, 14 acres of wood and 7 pounds, 6 shillings and 8 pence of rent in Eton', Boghrade and Borghhulle, which Elizabeth who was the wife of John Penbrugge, knight, holds for life. |
Action: |
Plea of covenant. |
Agreement: |
Thomas and Alice have acknowledged the manor and tenements to be the right of Richard, and [have granted] for themselves and the heirs of Alice that they - which Elizabeth held for life of the inheritance of Alice in the aforesaid vills on the day the agreement was made, and which after her decease ought to revert to Thomas and Alice and the heirs of Alice - after the decease of Elizabeth shall remain to Richard and Philip and the heirs of [Richard], to hold of the chief lords for ever. |
Warranty: |
Warranty. |
For this: |
Richard and Philip have given them 500 [marks] of silver. |
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8 Nov 1400, Westminster
Order to John Maunce, escheator in the county of Hereford and the adjacent march of Wales,—pursuant to an inquisition made by him showing that Elizabeth late the wife of John de Pennebrugge, 'chivaler,' on the day of her death held in joint feoffment with the said John, likewise deceased, sometime her husband, the castle and hamlet of Boghred and Eton with the members thereof, to wit Trewaryn, of the king in chief by service of 6d. of rent yearly, and a messuage, a carucate of land, 4 acres of meadow, 4 acres of wood and 36s. a year of rent in Bourghull of the king as of the honour of Brekenok, of the inheritance of Humphrey de Bohun late earl of Hereford, by service of a third part of a knight's fee, of the gift and feoffment of Robert Whyteney, clerk, and Thomas de Hampton to the said John and Elizabeth and the heirs of John and that Alice late the wife of Thomas Oldecastell, the daughter of John the brother of Edward the father of the said John de Pennebrugge, is his kinswoman and next heir, and of full age,—to take the fealty of the said Alice and cause her to have full seisin of the premises, as the king for one mark paid in the hanaper has respited her homage until Lammas next.
Calendar of Fine Rolls, 2 Hen. IV, p. 86
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Note: This John de Pembrugge/Penebrugge etc is indicated by some to have died in or have been dead by 1385. However, an entry in the Close Rolls for 26 Apr 1387 regarding Elizabeth late the wife of John de Penebrigge ends with the note: "Vacated because surrendered, as the said John is still alive; and nothing thereof was done" (refers notes under wife Elizabeth).