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 DAUBENEY loi He in., 3rdly, Alice. He . w., II, vol. 11, no. 35; vol. 12, no. 47). if) "Egldius Daubeney miles." Writs of diem cl. ext. 15 Jan. 24 Hen. VI. Inq., Somerset, Wednesday after the Conversion of St. Paul [26 Jan.] 1445/6. "Et dicunt quod idem Egidius obiit die Martis proximo post festum Epiphanie domini ultimo preterite . . . Et quod Willelmus Daubeney est filius et heres ejusdem Egidii propinquior et in festo sancti Barnabe Apostoli ultimo preterito . . . fuit etatis viginti unius annorum." Inq., cos. Notts, Lincoln, Wednesday 9 Feb. and Friday before St. Valentine [11 Feb.] 1445/6. "Et dicunt quod predictus Egidius Daubeney miles obiit undecimo die Januarii anno xxiiij" supradicto Et dicunt quod Willelmus Daubeney est filius et heres propinquior predicti Egidii et est etatis viginti duorum annorum et amplius": and that the said Giles died seized in his demesne as ot free tenement of the manors of Gotham and Hawton and of certain tenements in Newark, Notts, and of 4 bovates of land in Claypole and Stubton, co. Lincoln, " at tenens per legem Anglie ut de jure Marie nuper uxoris sue unius filiarum et heredum Simonis Leke armigeri. . . Et dicunt quod Johanna filia eorundem Egidii et Marie est heres propinquior predicte Marie. . . et quod eadem Johanna est etatis quinque annorum ct amplius." Inq., Beds, Friday after the Purification [4 Feb.] 1445/6. Date of death, and age of s. and h., as next above. (Ch. Inq. p. m., Hen. VI, file 121, no. 26: Exch. Inq. p. m., I, file 181, no. 8). i^) Lambeth Reg., Stafford, fF. 134 v-135: i'ori Reg., Kemp, f. loi (pr. at Westm., 4 Mar.). ". . . corpus meum ad sepeliendum in ecclesia sancti Petri Apostoli apud Southpeterton' ante altaresancte Marie." He "wrote hit w' his owne honde." And afterwards, 11 Jan. 1445 [1445/6], "at Baryngton' the said syr Giles ligging in his sykenesse whereof he deyed soone after the same day," being asked how the residue of his goods was to be disposed of, "forthwithe the said knyghte w'oute ony tarryng saide my wyf shal haue hit This was his last wille." He indicates the burial places of his father and mother, of his grandmother, Alianore, and of his first two wives, as stated in the text. A brass at South Petherton [Rubbing, in Addit. MSS., no. 32490 M, 19) is probably to be attributed to him and one of his wives, but the arms, and the names and dates in the inscription, are gone. (') Writs de dote amgnanda I Mar. {Cloie Roll, 24 Hen. VI, 711. 31). (■*) "Alicia que fuit uxor Egidii Daubeney militis." Writs of diem cl. ext. 20 Apr. 33 Hen. VI. Inq., cos. Beds, Lincoln, Notts, the Feast of SS. Philip and James [ I May], and Monday and Wednesday after the Ascension [19, 21 May] 1+55. "Et dicunt eciam quod predicta Alicia . . . obiit vicesimo septimo die Marcii proximo preterito . . . Et quod Anicia Isabella et Alianora sunt filie et heredes ejusdem Alicie propinquiores Et quod dicta Anicia est etatis novem annorum et amplius Et quod dicta Isabella est etatis sex annorum et amplius Et quod dicta Alianora est etatis trium annorum et amplius." Writ of diem cl. ext. (to commissioners) 16 May 33 Hen. VI [also on Patent Roll, p. 2, m. 16 d]. Inq., Somerset, 27 May 1455. ". . . obiit xxvj die Marcii proximo preterito." Heirs as before. (Ch. Inq. p. m.. Hen. VI, file 157, no. 20: Exch. Inq. p. m.. Enrolments, no. 546). This Anice was a da. of Giles Daubeney [Coll. Top. et Gen., vol. i, p. 314); she was born subse- quent to the date of his will.