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 CAUNTELO 113 III. 1 32 1? 3. Nicholas de Cauntelo, Lord Cauntelo, br. and h. He had respite from taking the arms of a knight, 26 Sep. 1324, and 3 Mar. 1325/6 till 11 May following,(') but was knighted 19 Apr. 1326. Appointed Keeper of Berwick-on-Tweed, 2 Apr. 1335. C") He founded the Abbey of Beauvale at Greasley, 9 Dec. 1343. He was sum. for Military Service from 22 Jan. (1334/5) 8 Edw. Ill to 4 July (1345) 19 Edw. Ill, to Councils from 25 Apr. (1337) 11 Edw. Ill to 25 Feb. (1341/2) 16 Edw. Ill, and to Pari, from 22 Jan. (1135/6) 9 Edw. Ill to 15 Mar. (1353/4) 28 Edw. Ill, by writs directed Nkholao de Canti Lupo or Cantilupo. He w., istly, Tiphaine. He m., 2ndly, Joan, widow of Sir William de Kyme, of Kyme, co. Lincoln [Lord Kyme] (who d. shortly before 25 Mar. 1 337/8). (°) He enfeoffed certain persons of his manors of Greasley, Notts, Ilkeston, co. Derby, Middle Claydon and Ellesborough, Bucks, Lavington, Kingthorpe, and Withcall, CO. Lincoln. Also by a fine, a die S. Michaelis in xv dies (1354) 28 Edw. Ill, he settled the manors of Ravensthorpe, Boltby, Thirlby, Stainley, Farnham, Azerley, Brathewait, and Redmire, co. York, on him- self and Joan his wife and the heirs of their bodies, rem. to William s. of William his s., rem. to Nicholas br. of the said William s. of William, in successive tail general, rem. to his own right heirs. ('') Having thus dis- posed of the entire property of which he had the disposal, he ^. 31 July 1355.0 ^'^ feoffees demised the seven manors abovenamed to his widow Joan, for life, rem. to Nicholas s. of William his s., rem. to William br. of the said Nicholas s. of William, in successive tail general, rem. to the right heirs of him the said Nicholas the grandfather. His widow d. s.p., 16 Oct. 1362.(0 (») Fine Roll, 18 Edw. II, m. 22; Patent Roll, 19 Edw. II, pars 2, m. 19. (•>) Scottish Roll, 9 Edw. Ill, m. 42. ("=) Writ oi diem cl. ext. 25 Mar. [Fine Roll, 12 Edw. Ill, m. 29). i^) Feet of Fines, case 275, file 121, no. 38. (') " Nicholaus de Cantelupo." Writs of diem cl. ext. I Sep. 29 Edw. in England and 16 in France. Inq., cos. Lincoln, Northants, Middlesex, Bucks, Monday the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross [14 Sep.], Saturday before and Saturday after St. Matthew [19, 26 Sep.], and Monday before St. Michael [28 Sep.] 1355. "Item dicunt quod predictus Nicholaus de Cantelupo obiit die veneris proximo ante festum sancti Petri quod dicitur advincula nunc proximo preteritum [3 1 July] et quod Nicholaus filius Willelmi filius predicti Nicholai est heres ejus propinquior et est etatis xiij annorum [et amplius — co. Northants]." Similar writs, 16 Oct. following. Inq., cos. Lincoln, Notts, Derby, Thursday and Saturday before St. Martin [5, 7 Nov.], and Friday after All Saints [6 Nov.] 1355. "Dicunt eciam quod dictus Nicholaus obiit die veneris proxima ante [post — cos. Notts, Derby} festum sancti Petri ad vincula anno etc. vicesimo nono Dicunt eciam quod Willelmus de Cantilupo chivaler est filius et heres dicti Nicholai et est etatis triginta annorum et amplius." Inq., co. Bucks, Thursday after SS. Simon and Jude [29 Oct.] 1355. "... idem Nicholaus obiit die veneris proximo post festum sancti Jacobi Apostoli ultimo preterite [31 July]." Heir: as next above. (Ch. Inq. p. m., Edw. Ill, file 130, no. 4: Exch. Inq. p. m., I, file 13, no. 1 1). "Johanna que fuit uxor Willelmi de Kyme." Writ of diem cl. ext. 16 Oct. 15