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 DAUBENEY 95 Service, 14 Mar. (1282/3) 1 1 Edw. I, and to attend the King at Shrews- bury, 28 June (1283) 1 1 Edw. I, by writs directed Philippo de Albimaco.(^) A banneret, Feb. 1283/4. ('') He did homage and had livery, 3 July I2 85,('') of the lands, co. Somerset, of his br., William, who d. s.p.{^) Aged 40 and more at his father's death. He did homage and had livery of his father's lands, 3 Feb. i29i/2.('^) He d. j.^., shortly before 16 July 1294.C) BARONY BY 3. Sir Heli^, or Elis, Daubeney, of South Ingleby, WRIT. South Petherton, ^c. Seigneur de Landal, next br. and T ,,of ^'J ^S^'^ ^^ ^""^ more, or 30 and more, at his brother's "-"* death. He did homage and had livery of his brother's lands, 26 Aug. 1294.0 He was in the Army of Wales, in the retinue of William de Valence, in 1294,(8) and was sent to Scotland on special affairs by the Earl of Surrey in June 1297.(8) Having been l>. beyond seas, he was naturalized in I295.('") He was sum. for Military Service from 16 Dec. (1295) 24 Edw. I to 7 Nov. (1302) 30 Edw. I, to attend the King at Salisbury, 26 Jan. (1296/7) 25 Edw. I, and to Parl.(') from 24 June (1295) 23 Edw. I to 22 Jan. (1304/5) 23 Edw. I, by writs directed E/ye de Albiniaco or Daubeny, whereby he is held to have become LORD DAUBENEY.(0 He w^. 'joan. He d. shortly before 8 Apr. (») As to the writ of 1283, see Preface. ('') Exch., K.R., Accounts, 4, no. 8. (') Fine Rolls, 13 Edw. I, w. 6; 20 Edw. I, m. 13. {^) "Willelmus de Albiniaco." Writ oi diem cl. ext. 4 June 13 Edw. I. Inq., Somerset, Monday after SS. Peter and Paul [2 July] 1285. (Ch. Inq. p. m., Edw. I, file 41, no. i). (') "Philippus de Albinyaco." Writ o^ diem cl. ext. 16 July 22 Fdw. I. Inq., COS. Somerset (2), Cornwall, Lincoln, Wednesday, Saturday, and Mond:iy (2), before St. Lawrence [4, 7, 9 Aug.] 1294. "Elias de AlbiniaLO frater prcdicti Ihilippi est propinquior heres ejusdem Philippi qui est de etate triginta [xxvj — :o. Lincoln] annorum et amplius [plene etatis — co. Co7-nwall'.'" He held the manors of South Petherton, Barrington, and Chillington, I fee, and Kilmersdon, ^ fee, co. Somerset, of the King in chief; South Ingleby, co. Lincoln [in socage], of the honour of Belvoir; Fawton, is'c, 1*5 fee, co. Cornwall, of the Earl of Cornwall. (Ch. Inq. />. m., Edw. I, file 68, no. 5). Fine Roll, 22 Edw. I, m. 7. (8) Welsh Roll, 14-23 Edw. I, mm. 3 d, 2 d: Patent Roll, 25 Ecw. I, p. I, m. 4. C") On account of the laudable services of Elis Daubeny and of his ancestors, the King conceded "quod ipse Elias de cetero in quibuscumque curiis suis Anglie audiatur ut Anglicus Et quod sibi respondeatur ut Anglico Et quod non repellatur per illam excepcionem quod alienigena est et natus in partibus transmarinis Quia dominus Rex ipsum Elyam Anglicum purum tenet." {Pari. Roll, Exch., no. 10, m. i d). (') He was sum. to the Pari, held at Lincoln in 29 Edw. I, but did not take part in the Barons' Letter to the Pope. (') As to the writ of 1296/7 see Preface, and as to how far these early writs of summons did in fact create any peerage dignity, see Appendix A in the last volume.