The Legend of Fulk Fitz Warin records the birth of "Johane, qe pus fust mariee a sire Henre de Penebrugge" as the second daughter of "Fouke" and his wife "dame Mahaud de Caus". 1
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The Henry of 1216, presumably Ralph's heir, allegedly held Newland and Clehonger 1219. He was holding Pembridge at the time of the death of William de Braose in 1230. In 1236 he was mentioned as holding at Weston and Winstone of Hugh Giffard and the honour of Cormeilles. 4th June 1239 he had a grant from Henry III for a market and fair at Pembridge, and there is a 1240 charter from him to the burgesses of that place. Henry held Pembridge for one fee c.1243. 2
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1230
Hugonem de Croft de tercia parte xxx acrarum terre in Kingeslau', et contra Walterum le Peytevin deforciantem, de tercia parte xv s. redditus in Erleslau'; et contra Isabellam que fuit uxor Stephani de Ebroicis de tercia parte unius molendini in eadem villa; et contra Matildem que fuit Otneli le Poer de tercia parte vj virgatarum terra in eadem villa; et contra Henricum de Penebrig' de tercia ij carucatarum terre et xx m. redditus in Garwy.
Calendar of Close Rolls, 14 Hen. III, vol. 1, p. 390
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23 Dec 1232
De obsidibus liberandis.—Mandatum est Johanni Extraneo quod de v. obsidibus qui in custodiam suam traditi sunt occasione deliberationis filii Ignavi Vachan, duos, videlicet Reginaldum filium Resi et Johannem filium Philippi le Bret liberet Trahero filio Hoel,' et ceteros tres obsides patribus suis tradat, videlicet Eustachium Roberto de Witten' patri suo, et Ricardum Hugoni de Fraxino patri suo, et alium Ricardum Henrico de Penebrug' patri suo.
Calendar of Close Rolls, vol. 2, 17 Hen. III, p. 175
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Pursuant on a writ issued to the Sheriff of Gloucester 17 May, 20 Hen. III [1233] following the death of Margaret alias Margery de Cormeilles, in the Inq. p.m. for this county it states that whereas the jury know of no land held by any Margaret de Cormailles of the king in chief, by one Albreda de Marmium sometime held certain lands of the king in chief in dower, which lands Henry de Penebrigg' now holds of Hugh Giffard...
C. Hen. III. File 1. (15.)
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After 16 Oct 1238
Hugh of Croft and William [of] Hodnet , executors of the testament of William fitz Warin , have given the king surety by themselves and by Fulk fitz Warin and Henry of Pembridge that they will answer the king in the octaves of Hilary in the twenty-third year for debts if he owed him any.
Calendar of Fine Rolls, 22 Hen. III, 94
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1 Mar 1245, Westminster
De quercubus datis.—Mandatum est constabulario de Sancto Bravello quod in foresta de Dene faciet habere Henrico de Penebrug' x. quercus de dono regis, ita quod de ipsis non fiat venditio nec carbo.
11 Jul 1245, Woodstock
Rex dedit respectum Henrico de Penebrugg' de se milite faciendo usque ad Natale Domini anno etc. xxix. et mandatum est vicecomiti Glouc' quod respectum illum eum habere permittat.
Calendar of Close Rolls, vol. 5, 29 Hen. III, pp. 290, 358
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After 29 Nov 1252, Herefordshire
Henry of Pembridge gives the king one mark for having a writ ad terminum before the king (coram rege).
Calendar of Fine Rolls, 37 Hen. III.
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After 25 Jun 1253, Herefordshire
Henry de Penebrugg' gives the king one mark for having a writ ad terminum before the justices at Westminster.
Calendar of Fine Rolls, 37 Hen. III, 365.
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10 May 1254
The king, for 100 m., of which Henry of Pembridge has paid 50 m. in the queen's Wardrobe by the hand of Walter de Bardel', keeper of the same, and will pay the remaining 50 m. in the same Wardrobe on the morrow of the Ascension next, has granted to the same Henry custody of all the lands and tenements with appurtenances falling by hereditary right to Lucy and Eufemia daughters and two of the heirs of Godfrey de Gamages of the lands and tenements formerly of the same Godfrey, to have and to hold by the same Henry until the legal age of the same Lucy and Eufemia together with the custody and marriage of the same to be married to two of the sons of the same Henry. Order to the abbot of Pershore and James Fresell his escheators this side of the Trent to cause the same Henry to have full seisin of the aforesaid custody, as aforesaid. Witness as above.
Calendar of Fine Rolls, 38 Hen. III, 506.