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 38o DINHAM FitzWauter, of Attleborough, Norfolk, who d. 6 Apr. 146 !,('') and da. and , h. of Sir Walter FitzWauter, sometimes called Lord FitzWauter, of Woodham Walter, Essex, by Elizabeth, his wife. She, who was b. 28 July 1430, at Henham, Essex, and bap. there,('') d. between June 1483 and Aug. 1485. (') He m., 2ndly, Elizabeth, da. of Robert (Willoughby), Lord Brook.,^^) by Blanche, elder da. and coh. of John Champernoun, of Portlemouth, Devon, Kimcote and Worthington, co. Leicester, fe'c. He d. s.p.s., 2 8,(^) and was bur. 30 Jan. 1 500/1, in the Church of the Grey Friars, London. (') Will dat. 7 Jan. 1500 [i 500/1], pr. at Lambeth, 4 May 1509.(8) His wife survived him. At his death any hereditary Barony, that may be supposed to have been created by the writ of 1467, became extinct. (») Ch. Inq. p. m. (on John RadclyfFe of Attleborough), Edw. IV, file 2, no. 19. See FitzWalter. (•>) Writ de etate probanda 27 Oct. 23 Hen. VI. "Probacio etatis Elizabethe filie et heredis Walteri nuper domini Fitzhwautier militis [j/V: domini de Fitz Waultier militis in the writ']" Great Dunmow, Monday the morrow of All Saints [2 Nov.] 1444. "... predicta Elizabetha . . . nata fuit apud Henham in comitatu predicto [Essex'] vicesimo octavo die Julii anno regni Regis supradicti octavo et in ecclesia de Henham predicta baptizata et est quatuordecim annorum et amplius." (Ch. Inq. p. m.. Hen. VI, file 120, no. 50). The writ was sued out by her husband, John Radclyfe. C^) That is, in the reign of Richard III. {Patent Roll, i Hen. VII, p. i, m. 7 (29)). C) In a Ch. Inq. p. m.,l, vol. 18, no. 47, co. Cornwall, on Robert Willoughby, Lord Brook, kt., it is stated that he had given the manors of Pendrym and Markwell, with Kilnodret, to John, Lord Dynham, and Elizabeth da. of the same Robert, to them and the heirs of their bodies, with reversion to himself and his heirs. (') "Johannes Dynham de Dynham miles." Writs of diem cl. ext. 20 [/. 29] and 29 Jan. 16 Hen. VII. Inq., Oxon, 28 June I 50 1. " Et quod idem Johannes dominus de Dynham obiit xxviij die Januarii ultimo preterite Et Elizabetha domina FitzWaren' secunda soror dicti Johannis domini de Dynham et Johanna uxor Johannis domini de la Zouche militis tercia soror dicti Johannis domini de Dynham et Edmundus Carewe miles filius et heres Margerie prime sororis dicti Johannis domini Dynham et Johannes Arundell' miles filius et heres Katerine quarte sororis dicti Johannis domini Dynham sunt propinquiores heredes dicti Johannis Dynham domini de Dynham et quod Elizabetha domina FitzWaren' est etatis quinquaginta annorum et amplius et dicta Johanna est etatis quadraginta et quinque annorum et amplius et dictus Edmundus est etatis quadraginta annorum et amplius et dictus Johannes Arundell' est etatis xxviij annorum et amplius." Inq., Bucks, 21 Apr. 1 501. Date of death, and heirs, aged 50, 40, 30, and 24, and more, as before. (Ch. Inq. p. m., II, vol. 15, nos. 45, 58). He had a son, George, who was living 10 July (1470) 10 Edw. IV. (Indenture — Howard and Hughes, Arundell Family, p. 214). (') Chron. of London, p. 233: Register, as on p. 153 of this volume, note "e," f. 275 v. (8) P.C.C., 14 Bennett. "Johan Denham knyght lord Denham. . . And ir case be that I dye w'in the space of C myles from the Abbey of Hertlond in the countie of Devonshir whereof I am founder then my body to be buried in the same Abbey of Hertlond aforesaid And if I fortune to decesse nyghe unto the Citie of London and not w'in C myles of Hertlond aforesaid Than my body to be buried in