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1254 On July 2, Philip de Nevile, aged 40 and more, was named as the heir of Eustacia, who was the first wife of Ralph de la Haye, who held land in Sussex (Torringg') and Northampton (Brampton and Haudeneby) by the courtesy of England of the inheritance of Eustacia. [1]

301. Ralph de la Haye alias de Haya.
William, son of Sir William de Munchenesi alias Munkanesey, aged 24, is his heir.
Writ and mandate &c. with transcript of writ, 80 Jan. 38 Hen. III.
[Essex.]
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Sussex. Writs, 22 and 28 June. Inq. 2 July, 38 Hen. III.
Torringg', 10l. 16s. l½d. held by the courtesy of England of the inheritance of Eustacia his first wife of the earl of Winchester for 1 knight's fee, doing 6s. to guard at the castle of Pevenesel, and half Hetun' (sic).
Philip de Nevile, knight, aged 40 and more, is the heir of the said Eustacia, to whom the manor ought to revert.
Northampton. Writ, 15 July. Inq. Thursday before St. Margaret, 88 Hen. III.
Brampton and Haudeneby manors held by the courtesy of England of the inheritance of Eustacia his wife.
C. Hen. III. File 15. (16.)


Footnotes:

[1] Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. 1, Henry III (London: HMSO, 1904), 79, [GoogleBooks], [HathiTrust].