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Notes for William de Duston

1231 William de Duston died before August 21. [1]

For Stephen of Seagrave. Stephen of Seagrave has made fine with the king by £100 for having custody of the lands and heirs of William of Duston until the legal age of the heirs, with their marriage, as more fully in the Close Roll [CR 1227-31, p. 552].

1231/32 The custody of the lands and heirs of William de Duston was granted to Giles of Erdington in February. [2]

11 Feb. Westminster. Concerning the £100 which Giles of Erdington owes to the king. The king has betaken himself to Giles of Erdington, by the will and assent of Stephen of Seagrave and Giles himself, for the £100 by which Stephen made fine with him for having custody of the lands and heirs of William of Duston, to which Giles the same Stephen committed the same custody at a term agreed between them. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause Stephen to be quit of the aforesaid £100 and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus.

1236 Payment in Easter term was listed for land of William de Duston in Duston, Northamptonshire.

Recepcio Scutagii in Septimana Pasche. ...
De Willelmo de Duston' ij.m. pro feodo Peverelli pro ij. feodis in Duston; per manum Willelmi Colbeyn. ... [3]

De baronia de Wardon' :— ...
de Willelmo de Duston' ij.m. pro feodo in Duston' de eodem [Peverelli].
Galfridus de Armenters, Gilbertus de Preston', Collectores, reddunt Compotum de Predicto Auxilio Assiso et Collecto in Hoc Comitatu. ... [4]

Iidem reddunt compotum ... de honore Peverelli ... et de ij.m. de uno feodo Willelmi de Duston' de eodem ... [5]

Honor Piperelli.
Comitatus Notingham. ...
Willelmus de Duston' ij. feoda in Duston'. [6]

Egidius de Erdinton', qui habet custodiam terre que fuit Willelmi de Duston', unum feodum de eodem honore Peverelli in Duston'. [7]

1242-1243 The archbishop of York had custody of the land of the heirs of William de Duston in Duston. "Archiepiscopus Eboracensis, custos terre de heredis Willelmi de Duston', unum parvum feodum in Duston' [in Northampton]." [8]


Footnotes:

[1] Henry III Fine Rolls Project, Fine Rolls of Henry III, 15 Henry III (28 October 1230-27 October 1231), Fine Roll C 60/30, membrane 3, [Fine_Rolls_Project].

[2] Henry III Fine Rolls Project, Fine Rolls of Henry III, 16 Henry III (28 October 1231-27 October 1232), Fine Roll C 60/31, membrane 6, [Fine_Rolls_Project].

[3] C. Maxwell Lyte and C. G. Crump, eds., Liber Feodorum. The Book of Fees, commonly called Testa de Nevill, reformed from the earliest MSS, Vol. 1 (London: HMSO, 1920), 498, [InternetArchive].

[4] C. Maxwell Lyte and C. G. Crump, eds., Liber Feodorum. The Book of Fees, commonly called Testa de Nevill, reformed from the earliest MSS, Vol. 1 (London: HMSO, 1920), 499, [InternetArchive].

[5] C. Maxwell Lyte and C. G. Crump, eds., Liber Feodorum. The Book of Fees, commonly called Testa de Nevill, reformed from the earliest MSS, Vol. 1 (London: HMSO, 1920), 503, [InternetArchive].

[6] C. Maxwell Lyte and C. G. Crump, eds., Liber Feodorum. The Book of Fees, commonly called Testa de Nevill, reformed from the earliest MSS, Vol. 1 (London: HMSO, 1920), 557, [InternetArchive].

[7] C. Maxwell Lyte and C. G. Crump, eds., Liber Feodorum. The Book of Fees, commonly called Testa de Nevill, reformed from the earliest MSS, Vol. 1 (London: HMSO, 1920), 604, [InternetArchive].

[8] H. C. Maxwell Lyte and C. G. Crump, eds., Liber Feodorum. The Book of Fees, commonly called Testa de Nevill, reformed from the earliest MSS, Part II, A.D. 1242-1293(London: HMSO, 1923), 932.