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Name |
William DE DENN |
Born |
Abt 1150 |
of Denne Hill, Barham Downs, Kingston, Kent, England [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Person ID |
I13141 |
Young Kent Ancestors |
Last Modified |
20 Nov 2018 |
Children |
| 1. Sir Alured DE DENNE, b. Abt 1185, of Denne Hill, Kent, England , d. Aft 1256 (Age ~ 72 years) |
| 2. Thomas DE DENN, b. Abt 1200, Kingston, Kent, England  |
| 3. Robert DE DENN, b. Abt 1202, Kingston, Kent, England  |
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Last Modified |
20 Mar 2022 |
Family ID |
F3900 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
March 23, 1273
William de la Dene, Matthew Crust, Roger le Bedell, William Halfreinsch, Robert Wiant, Alexander Hareng, Henry le Shorn, Nicholas de Snodilond, Turgisuis de Herfeld, Robert de Pole, and Richard Galyot, imprisoned at Canterbury for the death of Geoffrey le Catiller, whereof they are appealed, have letters of the king to the sheriff of Kent to bail them.
[Found: https://archive.org/details/abd4813.0001.001.umich.edu/page/n17 Source: "Close Rolls, Edward I: March 1273." Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: Volume 1, 1272-1279. Ed. H C Maxwell Lyte. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1900. 9. British History Online. Web. 20 November 2018. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw1/vol1/p9.]
27 Nov. 1278, Norwich
Commission of oyer and terminer to Roger de Northwod and Roger Loveday, touching an appeal which Agnes, late the wife of Geoffrey le Katyere brings in the county of Kent against William de la Dene of Ho, Robert de Pole, Robert Vyamde, Henry de Shirne, Nicholas de la Merke, Alexander Hering, William Gold, Matthew Cruste of Ho, Turgesius de Herteford, Roger le Bedel of Ho, William Dinifraunceys, Galiotus Whythose and Mary de Valoynes, for the death of her husband.
[Found: https://archive.org/details/calendarpatentr07offigoog/page/n350. Source: "1278, membrane 26d." Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I: Volume 1, 1272-1281. Ed. H C Maxwell Lyte. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1901. 337. British History Online. Web. 20 November 2018. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-pat-rolls/edw1/vol1/p337.]
41. WILLIAM DE DENE.
Writ, 18 September, 1 Edward III.
GLOUCESTER. Inq. Monday after St. Denis, 1 Edward III.
Great Dene. A messuage and a carucate of land, held of the king in chief by service of paying 10s. yearly at Newenham to the constable of the castle of St. Briavels.
Little Dene. A messuage and 2 virgates of land, held of the king in chief by service of rendering 6d. yearly at the king’s exchequer.
Lassebergh. The manor (extent given), held of Sir Hugh le Despenser, late earl of Winchester, by service of a knight’s fee.
His daughters, Joan, aged 15 years, and Isabel, aged 11 years, are his next heirs.
Certificate that upon scrutiny of the rolls and memoranda of the time of Richard de Clare, escheator, 12 Edward II, it was found that William de Dene died in the same year, and that by an inquisition then made and returned into the chancery it was found that he held his tenements in Great Dene and Little Dene of the king in chief by homage and by service of 10s. 6d. yearly; the jury knew not whether he owed therefrom any service to the king of keeping part of the forest of Dene or not: and it was found that Joan, then aged 5 years and Isabel then aged 1 month, viz.—on 28 May, 12 Edward II, were his daughters and next heirs.
Writ of certiorari, 16 February, 2 Edward III, to the treasurer and barons of the exchequer, reciting as is set forth in the foregoing inquisition and certificate, and commanding them, after examination of the rolls of such serjeanties and memoranda of the exchequer, to certify the king whether the said William de Dene held any lands and tenements of King Edward II by serjeanty or knight’s service, by reason whereof the wardship of his lands &c. ought to pertain to the king.
Endorsed. The return of this writ appears on the schedule thereto.
Enrolled in Hilary Term in the second year: roll 23.
Schedule annexed. Upon scrutiny of the rolls and memoranda of the exchequer, it was found in the roll of Memoranda of 5 Edward II that William de Dene, son and heir of William de Dene, held all his lands and tenements in Great Dene of the king in chief by service of rendering 10s. yearly at the castle of St. Briavals, and 2 virgates of land in the osier bed(?) (in Riffleto) by service of rendering 6d. yearly at the exchequer, as the same William acknowledged; and that he gave the late king 10s. 6d. for his relief for the said lands; and in like manner the said William, his father, was charged with his relief for the same lands in the year 32 Edw. I; and in like manner Henry de Dene, his grandfather, was charged with his relief for the aforesaid lands in the year 15 Edward I, as is contained in the roll of accounts of that year 15 in Gloucester. They found nothing else about the same.
C. Edw. III. File 2. (13.)
[Source: Sharp, J E E S, and A E Stamp. "Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward III, File 2." Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 7, Edward III. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1909. 11-22. British History Online. Web. 20 November 2018. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol7/pp11-22.]
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- [S64] Herald's Visitation, College of Arms, London, England, pp 99-100, 1619.
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