Descendants of Osbern DECAILLY

14. Generation


129. John KELLAWAY (Thomas KELLAWAY , Philip KELLAWAY , Thomas KELLAWAY ALIAS STOFORD , Philip DE KELLAWAY ALIAS STOFORD , Thomas DE KELLAWAY , William DE CAILLEWAY , Elias 1 DE CAILLEWAY , Nicholas DE CHAILLEWAY , Phillip1 DE CHAILLEWAY , Philip , William , Guillame , Osbern ) was born about 1370.

He had the following children:

+ 152 M i Thomas KELLAWAY was born about 1400.

131. William CAYLLEWAYE (John CAYLLEWAYE , Edmund CAYLLEWAYE , William K\C , John 3 the Younger LE CALAWE , John 1 LE CALEWE , Elias 2 DE CHAILLEWEY , Elias 1 DE CAILLEWAY , Nicholas DE CHAILLEWAY , Phillip1 DE CHAILLEWAY , Philip , William , Guillame , Osbern ) was born in 1400 in Sherbourne. He died 1 on 20 Jun 1469 in Sherbourne.


Hampshire RO Reference: 44M69/C/493
OXON, SALOP, STAFFS., LONDON. Appointment of attorney
Creation dates: 1445/6
Physical characteristics: Seal: large round seal of William Stafford, Esq.
Scope and Content
By William Stafford Esq.,
Of John Reson, Andrew Edward and William Noreis
To deliver seisin
Of lands in 490
To John Stafford, archbishop of Canterbury, Chancellor, late bishop of Bath and Wells, William Bonevile, Knt., Humfrey Stafford of Grafton Knt., Nicholas Ayssheton, Justice of Kings Bench, Robert Parfite clerk, Walter Folde, clerk, William Kayleway, John Mone, and Thomas Martyn.
Dated: 10 January.

Reference: 44M69/C/751
NEW SARUM (Wilts.); Grant
Creation dates: 1449
Physical characteristics: Seal: small round seal, poor impression.
Scope and Content
By William Westbury to William lord Bonevyle of Chuton, Knt., Humfrey Stafford of Graston Knt., William Stafford, Thomas Ovedale Esqrs., William Kayleway, Richard Gildon and Thomas Kyghley of a messuage called le Nywe Inne with 3 shops in New Sarum, in street called Wynchestrestrete, 10 acres arable land in fields of Old Sarum, between certain street called Swaynelane on E. and croft late of Henry Baron on W.
Witnesses: John Chidiok, Knt., William Carent, Robert Turges, and others.
Dated: 15th May.

1457/8. At Westminster between JOHN KALEWAY querent, and WILLIAM KALEWAY & JOAN his wife, William Combe, Thomas Cisrewaste, William Strode & Alice his wife, dau. and heir of Roger Ledred, esq., deforciantsa - for
24 messuages 160 acres of land
19 tofts 48 acres of meadow
2 dovecots 115 acres of pasture
4 gardens common of pasture for 40 oxen
400 two-tooth sheep 4 carucates & 160 acres of land in:
Withergrave Trent
Horsyington Hyeham.
Nethersham Stowell
Southcadbury Babbecary
Somerton Yevelchestre
Langportestoveer Haygrave
& Weston juxta Cadbury & land in Devon
The deforciants ack. right of JOHN [KALEWAY] & quitclaimed for life for the heirs of Joan & Allice & warrant against William, Abbot of Shirborn. For this JOHN KALEWAY granted manors of
Netherham Stowell
South Cadbury Babbecary
& messuages and land in
Trent Horsyngton
Hyeham
to WILLIAM KALEWAY & JOAN & the heirs of the body of Joan by sd Roger [Ledred] her former husband procreate & if Joan die without such heirs then after death of WILLIAM KALEWAY to remain to the heirs of Joan begotten, & if no such heir, then to remain to the right heirs of Roger.
And JOHN KALEWAY granted to William Strode and Alice
16 messuages gardens
12 tofts a carucate
the sd dovecotes 74 acres of land
46 acres of pasture located in:
Somerton Haygrave
Yevelchestre Weston
Longesportestover
to have and to hold to them of the heirs of Alice begottern & if Alice die without heirs of her body then, after the decease of William [Kaleway] to remain to the heirs begotten of Joan, & should there be no heirs, to remain the right of the heirs of Roger [Ledred]. [Somerset Feet of Fines]
1457-8. At Westminster in the quinzaine of Michaelmus between John Kaleway querent, and William Kaleway and Joan his wife, William Combe, Thomas Cisrewast and William Strode and Alice his wife, daughter and heir of Roger Ledred esquire, deforciants; for twenty-four messuages, nineteen tofts, two dovecots, four gardens, four carucates and a hundred and sixty acres of land, forty-eight acres of meadow, a hundred and fifteen acres pasture and common of pasture for forty oxen, twenty cows and four hundred two-tooth sheep in Wethirgrave, Trent, Horsyngton, Hyeham, Netherham, Stowell, Southcadbury, Babbecary, Somerton, Yevelchestre, Langsportestover, Haygrave and Weston juxta Cadbury (and land in Devon). The deforciants acknowledged the right of John [Kaleway] and quit claimed for the heirs of Joan [Kaleway formerly Ledred] and Alice [Strode] and besides they warranted against William Abbot of Shirborne and his successors. For this John [Kaleway] granted the said manors of Netherham, Stowell, Southcadbury and Babbecary and messuages and lands in Trent, Horsyngton, Hyeham to William Kaleway and Joan and the heirs of the body of Joan by the said Roger [Ledred] her former husband procreate, and if Joan die without such heirs then after the death of William Kaleway to remain to the heirs of the body of Joan begotten, and if there be no such heirs then to remain to the right heirs of Roger [Ledred]. And John [Kaleway] granted to William Strode and Alice sixteen messuages, twelve tofts, the said dovecots, gardens, a carucate and seventy-four acres of land and forty-six acres of pasture in Somerton, Yevelchestre, Langesportestover, Haygrave and Weston to hold to them and the heirs of Alice begotten and if Alice die without heirs of her body then after the decease of William to remain to the heirs begotten of Joan, and if there be no such heir then to remain to the right heirs of Roger [Ledred]. [Pedes Finium for the County of Somerset, Henry IV to Henry VI, Green, Edmund F.S.A., Somerset Record Society, No. 22 (1906)].


1469. March 24. Writ of diem clausit extremum to escheators of counties named:
July 8. William Kelwey, esquire: Somerset, Dorset [Fine Rolls, 1461-1471]

21st May 1469, I WILLIAM KAYLEWAY, the elder, son of JOHN KAYLEWAY, late of Shirborne in co. Dorset make my will in this manner -
Item, I bequeath to the cathedral church of Salisbury, 12d.
Item, to the parish church of Shirborne, my new missal; and I will that the said missal shall be well and suitably illuminated and bound at my costs and expense.
Item, I bequeath to the Abbot of Shirborne 6s.8d. and to his convent to say "Placebo" and "Dirge" and mass for my soul, 13s. 4d.
Item, I bequeath to the Vicar of Shirborne, for tithes forgotten, 6s.8d.
Item, to the almshouse of Shirborne foresaid, 13s. 4d.
Item, to the Prior and his brethren of Henton, to pray for my soul, 13s. 4d.
Item, to the White Friars of Bristol, to pray for my soul,13s. 4d.
Item, to the Rector of la Grene of Shirborne, 3s. 4d.
Item, to WILLIAM, my son, my two best horses with bridles and saddles and other apparel to the said horses belonging.
Item, to William Glover, my servant, 40s., and the horse on which he is accustomed to ride, with the saddle and bridle, and other apparel to the same pertaining.
Item, to William Daniell, my servant, 10s.
Item, to John Preston, 10s. to pray for my soul.
Item, I bequeth to JOHN, son of the aforesaid WILLIAM, my son, all my lands and tenements in the county of Bristol, and in Yevell in co. Somerset, to have and to hold to the said JOHN and the heirs males of his body lawfully begotten forever, in default of such heirs, the said lands and tenements shall remain to WILLIAM, brother of the said JOHN, and to his issue male, and in default of such heir male I will that the said lands shall remain to the said WILLIAM, my son, and to the heirs males of the body of my said son, WILLIAM, lawfully begotten, forever, and if it happens that the same WILLIAM, my son die without issue male, then I will that the said lands, &c. remain to the right heirs of me, the said WILLIAM.
Item, I bequeath to the said WILLIAM, my son, a chalice of silver and in part overgilt, two phials of silver, one 'paxabrede' of silver partly overgilt, my second missal and my breviary and all other necessaries belonging to my oratory in my messuage at Shirborne.
Item, I bequeath to the said WILLIAM one silver cup which I had of the gift of JOAN, mother of JOAN, my late wife.
Item, to the same WILLIAM one other silver cup calle "Bollecuppe" to have and to hold all the aforesaid chalice &c. to the said WILLIAM, my son, and to the heirs of his body issuing, and I will that none of my heirs, under pain of my anathema, disobey or break this my will.
The residue of my jewels both silver and overgilt I give and bequeath to JOHN, son of my said son, WILLIAM, and to the heirs males of his body lawfully begotten (&c as before).
Item, I bequeath to the said WILLIAM, son of my said son WILLIAM, all my iron and all my "oode" [woad] which is in my cellar at Shirborne aforesaid.
Item, to AGNES, daughter of the said WILLIAM, my son, 40 li.
Item, to ALICE, the other daughter of the said WILLIAM, 40 li. to be paid out of my debts.
The residue of my goods not bequeathed I give and bequeath to my executors, to do therewith as shall seem to them most expedient for my soul, and I ordain the said WILLIAM, my son, and Thomas Cosyn, my clerk, executors of this my will.
And whereas my seal is unknown to many, I have procured the common seal of the Abbess and Convent of the House of B.V.M. [Blessed Virgin Mary] of the Cistercian order of Tarent in the said county of Dorset, to be affixed to these presents.
Proved 1st July 1469, and administration committed to the executors.

William married (1) Isabell. Isabell was born about 1400. She died about 1437 in Sherborne.

1st wife Isabel was already dead on 10 June 1437/8 [date of the Almshouse deed where it is set forth the 'inmates'
were to pray for her soul, and everyone else's.

William also married (2) Joan WHITTOCK, daughter of William WHITTOCK and Joan, about 1441. Joan was born about 1390. She died before 1469.

Joan Ledred was called Joan Whittock before she married Roger Ledred:
From:http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:Bdg6dPgcKNEJ:www.englandspastforeveryone.org.uk/resources/assets/S/South_Cadbury_1311.pdf+kayleway&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=21&gl=uk

"Brice sold it to John Ledred and his brother Nicholas.John settled it in 1354 on his son, also John, who later that year conveyed them to his father and the latter’s wife Margaret for life. The elder John was probably dead by 1380 and the younger by 1383 leaving a son Henry who gave his lands to Hugh Down probably for his marriage to Hugh’s daughter Avice. In 1401 the estate was settled on the intended marriage of Henry’s son Roger with Joan,daughter of William Whittock. The marriage was to take place c. 1408 after Roger had completed six years at school.Roger was dead by 1439 and by 1442 Joan was married to William Kayleway. In 1457 the estate was settled on William and Joan (d. by 1471) with remainder to her heirs by Roger.Roger’s daughter Alice, who c. 1454 had married William Strode (d. 1499),succeeded and in 1496 gave it to her eldest son Richard Strode."

Somerset RO - Helyar Docs. - East Coker Muniments
DD\WHh/405 - Date: 1404 Grant
By Hugh de Weston to Thomas Manston, John de la Beer, John Savage, Master John de Simmondesberwe and DAVID WHITTOCK, of all the lands, etc. in Nywenham in Stalbrugg which he had by feoffment from Robert Somer.

William and Joan had the following children:

+ 153 M i William CAYLLEWAYE was born in 1441.

132. John CAYLLEWAYE (John CAYLLEWAYE , Edmund CAYLLEWAYE , William K\C , John 3 the Younger LE CALAWE , John 1 LE CALEWE , Elias 2 DE CHAILLEWEY , Elias 1 DE CAILLEWAY , Nicholas DE CHAILLEWAY , Phillip1 DE CHAILLEWAY , Philip , William , Guillame , Osbern ) was born in 1410. He died on 10 Mar 1467 in Sherbourne.

1467-8. Inquisition Post Mortem of John Caleway, esquire.
Writ dated at Winchester 21 March Edw. IV (1467/8). Inquisition taken at Shyrborn in the county of Dorset on the 4th November 8 Edw. IV (1468) before William Knoyl the King's Escheator in the County aforesaid, by the oath of Hugh Broke esquire, John Bonevyle, Thomas Golde, William Clayton, John Cass, John Rede, Robert Jurdeyn, Roger Norman, Richard Fulbroke, William Balche, John Chafy and John Garland who say that ---
John Calowey esquire held no lands or tenements of the King or of any other in demesne or in service on the day that he died, namely: on the 10th March last past. And that John Calewey is his son, and next heir, aged 19 years and upward. [Chanc. Inq. p.m. Edw IV. File 27. No. 13, published in Somerset and Dorset Notes and Queries.]

Contributors to the "new" Almshouse at Sherborne, 1437-38:
Chepestrete - John Barett, Walter Weston, Robert Potekary
Grene - John Kaylewaye, Robert Kayll, Thomas Kayll
Newlond - Richard Caylewaye, John Dawe, Robert Denbawd
Longstrete - John Pepulpene, Henry Wafer, Thomas Whyffyng, Nicholas Webb, John Wyllys
Around and near the Cemetery - Thomas Glover, John Glover
Westbury - John Stowure [Stour?]

In the same year, 1437-38, the accounts of the "old Dodill's almshouse" shows the payment of miscellaneous expenses to John Keylewey "for expenses of the same House this year" L1.

Was this The same John Kaylewaye?
That oft-quoted incident, the destruction or partial destruction of the abbey by fire in a riot in 1436, was the sequel of a violent and bitter dispute between the monks and townsmen as to their respective rights within the minster or conventual church of Sherborne, the mother church of the district, a portion of which, at the extremity of the nave, served the inhabitants as their parish church. (fn. 69) The register of Bishop Neville sets forth the dispute in full, reciting the appeal of the abbot and convent to the diocesan against the parishioners, who, to the detriment and injury of the monastery, had set up a new font in their parish church, and had caused the monks much annoyance by ringing the parish bells for mattins at unreasonable hours. The bishop visited Sherborne before taking steps, with the object of hearing both sides, and sitting in the hall of the abbot there appeared before him, 12 November, 1436, John Bazet, John Kayleway, Richard Rochett, and John Sprotert on the part of and in the name of all the parishioners, who set before him their grievances, namely, that the monks had removed the font from its old position in the nave, and had narrowed the doorway in the intermediate wall between the parishioners' portion and the body of the church by which the baptismal processions were wont to pass, and they prayed him to restore the font to its original place and all things to their ancient use. The bishop having heard all that could be said on the part of either disputants announced his decision, decreeing in the first instance on behalf of the religious men, that the new font, 'which had been then newly and with daring rashness erected,' should be altogether destroyed, removed, and carried out of the church by those who had caused its erection, and that the bells of 'Alhalowes' should not be rung for mattins, except on the solemn feasts of All Saints, Christmas, Epiphany, and Easter, until after the striking of the sixth hour by the clock of the monastery and not before; on behalf of the inhabitants he ordered the font to be replaced in its old and accustomed place, and the door for the entrance of the procession of the parishioners to the font to be enlarged and arched so as to give more space and restored to its previous form, the manner and form of the procession round the font to be still retained, and a partition to be made in the nave between the section of the monks and that of the parishioners at the expense of the monastery, the font to be replaced and the door enlarged by Christmas Day following, and all things to be inviolably observed by both parties under pain of the greater excommunication. (fn. 70) Practical and wise as the bishop's decision sounds, it failed at the moment to soothe the bitter feelings which had been roused during the controversy, and a riot ensued, which is described by Leland in his account of Sherborne—
The body of the abbay chirch dedicate to our Lady servid ontille a hundrith yeres syns for the chife paroche chirch of the town. This was the cause of the abolition of the paroche chirch there. The monkes and the townes men felle at variance by cause the townes men took privilege to use the sacrament of baptism in the chapelle of Alhalowes. Wherapon one Walter Gallor, a stoute bucher, dwelling yn Shirburn, defacid clene the font-stone and after the variance growing to a playne sedition and the townesmenne by the meanes of an erle of Huntendune, lying yn those quarters and taking the townes-mennes part, and the bishop of Saresbyri the monkes part, a prest of Alhalowes shot a shaft with fier into the toppe of that part of St. Marys chirch that divided the Est part that the monkes usid, from that the townes-men usid; and this partition chauncing at that tyme to be thakkid yn the rofe was sette afire and consequently al the hole chirch, the lede, and belles meltid, was defacid. (fn. 71)

From: 'Houses of Benedictine monks: The abbey of Sherborne', A History of the County of Dorset: Volume 2 (1908), pp. 62-70. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=40141. Date accessed: 06 January 2008.
1457-8. At Westminster in the quinzaine of Michaelmus between John Kaleway querent, and William Kaleway and Joan his wife, William Combe, Thomas Cisrewast and William Strode and Alice his wife, daughter and heir of Roger Ledred esquire, deforciants; for twenty-four messuages, nineteen tofts, two dovecots, four gardens, four carucates and a hundred and sixty acres of land, forty-eight acres of meadow, a hundred and fifteen acres pasture and common of pasture for forty oxen, twenty cows and four hundred two-tooth sheep in Wethirgrave, Trent, Horsyngton, Hyeham, Netherham, Stowell, Southcadbury, Babbecary, Somerton, Yevelchestre, Langsportestover, Haygrave and Weston juxta Cadbury (and land in Devon). The deforciants acknowledged the right of John [Kaleway] and quit claimed for the heirs of Joan [Kaleway formerly Ledred] and Alice [Strode] and besides they warranted against William Abbot of Shirborne and his successors. For this John [Kaleway] granted the said manors of Netherham, Stowell, Southcadbury and Babbecary and messuages and lands in Trent, Horsyngton, Hyeham to William Kaleway and Joan and the heirs of the body of Joan by the said Roger [Ledred] her former husband procreate, and if Joan die without such heirs then after the death of William Kaleway to remain to the heirs of the body of Joan begotten, and if there be no such heirs then to remain to the right heirs of Roger [Ledred]. And John [Kaleway] granted to William Strode and Alice sixteen messuages, twelve tofts, the said dovecots, gardens, a carucate and seventy-four acres of land and forty-six acres of pasture in Somerton, Yevelchestre, Langesportestover, Haygrave and Weston to hold to them and the heirs of Alice begotten and if Alice die without heirs of her body then after the decease of William to remain to the heirs begotten of Joan, and if there be no such heir then to remain to the right heirs of Roger [Ledred]. [Pedes Finium for the County of Somerset, Henry IV to Henry VI, Green, Edmund F.S.A., Somerset Record Society, No. 22 (1906)].

John married Agnes ?CHIDYOCK.

They had the following children:

  154 M i John CAYLLEWAYE was born in 1448.

134. John K\C (Thomas K\C , Edmund CAYLLEWAYE , William K\C , John 3 the Younger LE CALAWE , John 1 LE CALEWE , Elias 2 DE CHAILLEWEY , Elias 1 DE CAILLEWAY , Nicholas DE CHAILLEWAY , Phillip1 DE CHAILLEWAY , Philip , William , Guillame , Osbern ) was born in 1412 in Sutton Bingham.

36. At Westminster in the quinzaine of St. Michael between Nicholas Radeford and William Lytelwyke querents; and Roger Wyke and Joan his wife deforciants; for the manor of Sutton Byngham and the advowson, and four messuages, one hundred acres of land and six acres of meadow in Sutton Byngham and Estcoker. Roger and Joan acknowledged the right of Nicholas and quit claimed for themselves and the heirs of Joan; for this Nicholas granted the same to them to hold without impeachment of waste for their lives, and after their decease to remain to John son and heir of John Cayleway and Joan his wife and their issue and if John and Joan die without issue then to remain to the aforesaid Joan the wife of Roger. [Somerset Fines. 26 Henry VI (1447-8).]

VCH says:
From:http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=18581
Otterhampton Rumsey:
Joan's heir to her Somerset estates was Joan wife of Roger Wyke, granddaughter of Sir Walter Romsey (d. 1403). Joan and Roger settled certain lands on Joan, wife of John Cayleway and possibly their daughter, but remained in possession of most of the former Romsey lands in 1462. (fn. 39) William Cayleway and his wife Anne sold an estate described as one third of Otterhampton Rumsey manor in 1542 to John St. Clere who in 1547 sold it to James Bowerman.

1428. Hundreda de Tyverton et Halberton:
Thomas de Cheyne tenet j. f. in MOKYLISBEAR ad terminum vite uxoris sue de hereditate Johannis de Chaylleway [Caylleway] de Johanne Soor [de Soer] de Balkewill, quod Johannes de Chaylleway [Caylleway] prius tenuit.

Johannes Caleway tenet quatam partem un. f. m. in MOKELYSBEAR, quam Thomas de Chyne quondam tenuit ibidem.

1428. Hundredum de Fremygton:
Johannes de Calaway tenet vj'tam. partem un. f. m. in WHITESLEGH, quam ab antiquo Thomas Cheyne quondam tenuit.

John married Joan.

CP 12/1/46/92, number 30 County: Devon Place: Westminster Date: Two weeks from St. Michael, 12 Edward IV [13 October 1472. And afterwards one week from St. Michael, 13 Edward IV (6 October 1473). Parties: William Deuyok' [Deviock], querent, and John Deviock the younger and Joan, his wife, deforciants. Property: The manors of Cadekebeare and Melbury and the advowson of the church of Monkeokhampton, 45 messuages, 12 gardens, 1000 acres of land, 120 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood, 200 of moor and 1000 acres of furze and heath, 10 pounds, 8 shillings, 10 pence and ? halfpenny of rent and rent of 1 horse's nail and 2 red roses in Monkeokhampton, Nethercote, Southcote, Maddeford, Blakedon, Croft, Greneslade, Bradeworthe, Methermelbury, Weggedon, More, Manyspesdyche, Overmelbury, Brokescombe, Cokeswall, Northcombe, Jageford, Wykeiarmen, Teyngcombe, Fenne, Okehampton, Plympton, Neutonbusshell, Northtauton, Loworthy, Westworth More, Chychemore, Pyre, Crydeton, Exon and in the parish of Sc'i Leonardi [St Leonard] outside the south gate of Exon [Exeter]. Action: Plea of covenant Agreement: John and Joan have acknowledged the manors, tenements, rent and advowson to be the right of William, as those which he has of their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Joan to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty: Warranty For this: William has granted to John and Joan the manors, tenements, rent and advowson and has rendered them to them in the same court, to hold to John and Joan and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, successive remainders to (1) WILLIAM CAYLEWAY, son of the aforesaid Joan, and the heirs of his body, (2) to ROBERT CAYLEWAY, brother of WILLIAM CAYLEWAY, and the heirs of his body, (3) to JOAN the elder, ELIZABETH, KATHERINE, ANNE, AMY AND JOAN the younger and MARGARET, daughters of the aforesaid Joan, the wife of John Deviock, and the heirs of their bodies, (4) to John Deviock the elder and the heirs of his body, (5) to William Deviock, brother of John Deviock the elder, and the heirs of his body, (6) to JOHN TRECARELL the younger and MARGARET his wife, sister of the aforesaid William Deviock, brother of John Deviock the elder, and the heirs of their bodies, and (7) to the right heirs of John Deviock the younger.

John and Joan had the following children:

  155 M i John K\C was born in 1446. He died before 1473.
+ 156 M ii Sir William K\C(1STKT.) was born about 1448 and died in 1507.
  157 M iii Robert K\C was born about 1450.
  158 F iv Joan the Elder K\C.
  159 F v Elizabeth K\C.
  160 F vi Katherine K\C.
  161 F vii Ann K\C.
  162 F viii Amy K\C.
  163 F ix Joan the Younger K\C.
  164 F x Margaret K\C was born about 1465.

139. Idony KAILLE (John KAYLE , William KAILLE DE STOWFORD , Humfridus DE KAILLE(KAUL) , Humphrey DE KAILLE(KAUL) , Humfridus DE KAILLE(KAUL) , Humphrey DE KAILLE(KAUL) , Humphrey DE KAILLE , Ralph DE CAILLEWAY , ?Roger , Philip , William , Guillame , Osbern ) was born about 1370. She died in 1401.

2 children both died 1413

Calendar of Inquistions Post Mortem, 1- 6 Hen. IV (1399-1405), Vol. XVIII.

#651. Idonea Wife of John Poulet
Somerset. Inquisition ex officio. Montacute. 13 Oct. 1400.
She held:
Compton Durville, lands and tenements of the king in chief by knight service, annual value £4.
Cudworth, the manor, of John Chidyok of his manor of 'Cholbargh,' service unknown, annual value £10.
Oath, lands and tenements, of Matthew de Gurnay, knight, by knight service, annual value, 5 marks.
Seavington St. Mary, land and tenements, of Cecily widow of Thomas Bonevyle, service unknown, annual value 5 marks.
Seavington Dennis, 5 a. of Humphrey de Stafford, knight, by knight service, annual value 5s.
Charlton Mackrell, lands and tenements of the earl of March, service unknown, annual value 53s. 4d.
Walscombe, lands and tenements, of John Chidyok, service unknown, annual value 35s.
Ludney, lands and tenements, of John Chidyok, service unknown, annual value 35s.
She died on 15 Sept. John son of Idonea and John and next heir of both is aged
1 years.

Somerset. Inquisition. Bridgwater, 14 Oct.
She held:
Chard, 1 messuage and 1 fulling mill, of the bishop of Bath and Wells by knight service, annual value 8s.
Dinnington, 1 toft with garden, 8 a. meadow, of the heir of [Alexander de] Lynde by knight service, annual value 5s.
Charlton Adam, advowson of the chantry in the chapel of the Holy Spirit at the 4th presentation.
The custody of these in addition to all those found in the other inquisition belongs to the king owing to the minority of the heir.

£653. Writ, melius sciri, as it was found by inquisition that she held in Chard and Dinnington as above, but her status and right were not stated, nor of whom the land was held. 16 Nov. 1403

Somerset. Inquisition.......23 Jan. 1404.
She had no status or right in the messuage and fulling mill in Chard. The toft, garden, 8 a. of meadow in Dinnington were held by John Kayl in his demesne as of and granted to John Beynyn for life in 1376-7 without rent, with reversion to John Kayl and his heirs. John Beynyn held them. John Kayl had issue John and Idonea. John Kayl the father died and they descended to the son. He died without heirs of his body, and so the reversion descended to Idonea as sister. Idonea died. John Beynyn still holds and takes the profits. They are held of Alexander de la Lynde of his manor of Dinnington by a rent of 4d. at Michaelmas.

#654. Dorset. Inquisition ex officio. Beaminster. 11 Oct. 1400
She held 1 tenement in Loscombe which belongs to the king because elsewhere she held of the king in chief and because her heir John is under age. Is annual value is 16s. She died on 2 Sept. C 137/33, no. 4
C 137/45, no. 4
E 149/77, no. 10

Idony married John PAULETT in 1396. John was born about 1370.

They had the following children:

  165 M i John PAULETT was born about 1397. He died in 1413.
  166 M ii Thomas PAULETT was born about 1399. He died in 1413.

140. Richard DE KAILLE(KAUL) (Richard DE KAILLE(KAUL) , Richard DE KAILLE(KAUL) , Thomas DE KAILLE(KAUL) , Humphrey DE KAILLE(KAUL) , Humfridus DE KAILLE(KAUL) , Humphrey DE KAILLE(KAUL) , Humphrey DE KAILLE , Ralph DE CAILLEWAY , ?Roger , Philip , William , Guillame , Osbern ) was born about 1370.

Heir to Thomas Paulett

He had the following children:

  167 M i John DE KAILLE(KAUL).
+ 168 M ii Thomas DE KAILLE(KAUL) was born about 1400.
  169 M iii Robert DE KAILLE(KAUL).

143. Thomas FITZWARRYN DE BRIGHTLEY (William FITZWARRYN DE BRIGHTLEY , Joan DE STOWFORD , Sir John le Whyte DE STOWFORD , Thomas DE KAILLE(KAUL) , Humfridus DE KAILLE(KAUL) , Humphrey DE KAILLE(KAUL) , Humphrey DE KAILLE , Ralph DE CAILLEWAY , ?Roger , Philip , William , Guillame , Osbern ).

He had the following children:

+ 170 F i Isabel FITZWARRYN DE BRIGHTLEY died in 1466.

144. Margery/Margaret DE KAYLE (Ralph DE KAYLE , William DE KAYLE , Philip DE KAYLE , Son of Robert or John DE KAUL , Robert DE KAUL , Roger DE KAUL , Ralph DE KAUL , Ralph DE CAILLEWAY , ?Roger , Philip , William , Guillame , Osbern ) was born about 1350.

Margery/Margaret married John LUCCOMBE.

They had the following children:

+ 171 M i John LUCCOMBE was born about 1375.
+ 172 M ii William LUCCOMBE OR ILCOMBE was born about 1380.

145. Ralph DE KAYLE (Ralph DE KAYLE , William DE KAYLE , Philip DE KAYLE , Son of Robert or John DE KAUL , Robert DE KAUL , Roger DE KAUL , Ralph DE KAUL , Ralph DE CAILLEWAY , ?Roger , Philip , William , Guillame , Osbern ) was born about 1350.

Ralph married Maud STONNER.

Euthy Heir

Ralph and Maud had the following children:

+ 173 M i Robert DE KAYLE was born about 1380 and died in 1447.
+ 174 F ii Joan DE KAYLE was born about 1380.
  175 M iii Bennett DE KAYLE.
  176 F iv Margery DE KAYLE.
  177 F v Isabell DE KAYLE.

148. William DE KAUL (Son of Roger DE KAUL , Roger DE KAUL , Sir Henry DE KAUL , Son of Robert or John DE KAUL , Robert DE KAUL , Roger DE KAUL , Ralph DE KAUL , Ralph DE CAILLEWAY , ?Roger , Philip , William , Guillame , Osbern ) was born about 1365.

He had the following children:

+ 178 M i Robert DE KAUL was born about 1390.

151. William(3) DECAILLY (John(3) DECAILLY , John(2) DECAILLY SHERRIFF , William DECAILLY , Hugh DECAILLY KT , Osbert , Adam , John , John , Roger , Simon , Humphrey , Guillame , Osbern ) was born about 1385 in Norfolk.

He had the following children:

+ 179 M i Edward(1) DECAILLY was born in 1420.
  180 F ii Jennett DECAILLY.
        Jennett married John LAKE.

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