22 Jun 1237, Oxford
The king has granted to Juliana, who was the wife of Robert of Chalcombe , all chattels that Robert left to her in his testament and that they are to be valued by trustworthy and law-worthy men of the county of Northamptonshire and delivered to her valued , having accepted security that she will answer the king for that value at the Exchequer at Michaelmas in 15 days in the twenty-first year in part payment of the debt that Robert owed the king, unless Juliana can show that Gilbert of Seagrave ought to acquit Robert of that debt. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire to cause her to have those chattels so valued.
Calendar of Fine Rolls, 21 Hen. III, 156
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...Strubby, co. Lincs. was identified as the maritagium of Juliana... [The] final concord [occurred on] 10 April 1239.
' Juliana late wife of Robert de Chaucumbe; and Ralph Basset and Milicent his wife. Two weeks from Easter, 23 Hen. III [1239]
Final concord concerning land in Stroby and Chaucumbe; Juliana has claimed 1" carucates of land in Stroby as being her right and marriage portion and Ralph and Milicent have acknowledged her right, in return for which Gilbert de Segrave and Amabel his wife have granted to Ralph and Milicent 100s. worth of land and rents in Chaucumbe, viz. 4 virgates and 10s. worth of rent from the mill. After Juliana's death the land in Stroby will revert to Ralph and Milicent and the 100s. worth in Chaucumbe will revert to Gilbert and Amabel.
At: St. Bride's, London.
The introduction prior to this text provides the following information:
' The holding was granted by William de Cornhill to Robert de
Chaucombe in free marriage with William's daughter Juliana. It was
then settled on her daughter Milicent Basset, but passed to the
Segraves, and Juliana de Chaucombe quitclaimed her rights to
Nicholas de Segrave. By 1325 it had been alienated, as a note
in the Segrave Cartulary confirms. [BL Harl. MS4748,f.22, See
BCM/D/6 Administrative history] ' 1
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After 20 Jun 1260
Juliana of Chalcombe gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire.
Calendar of Fine Rolls, 44 Hen. III, 400