200 BOHUN lands in Ireland. (^) He was sum. cum equis et armis 12 Dec. (1276) 5 Edw. 1 to 14 Mar. (1282/3) Edw. 1, and to attend the King at Shrewsbury, (^) 28 June (1283) 11 Edw. I, by writ directed Johanni de Bohun de Sussex'. He m. Joan, only da. and h. of Bartholomew de la Chapelle, of Waltham, co. Lincoln, Serjeant of the King's Chapel. He d. 28 Sep. I284.() His widow, who was k Dec. i256,() and to whom dower in England was ordered to be assigned, 6 July I285,(') d. shortly before 23 Mar. 1327/8.0 2. John de Bohun, s. and h., l>. 2 June 1275. He was living 6 Apr. 1295, but d. s.p., soon after, probably before Nov. 1297.(8) 3. James de Bohun, of Ballymadden afsd., next br. and h., l/. 3 Feb. 1 280/1, at Ford, and I'np. in the church there. Having proved his age before the KingjC') he did homage, and had livery of his lands in Ireland 28 Oct. 1302 and 11 Oct. I304.(') He m. Joan, yr. da. and coh. of Sir William de Brewes, of Bramber and Gower [Lord Brewes]. He d. shortly before 30 May 1306. (') His widow, to whom dower in Ireland was ordered to be assigned, 5 June and 25 Nov. I307,(') m., soon after 16 Sep. 13 10, Sir Richard Foliot, of Gressenhall and Weasenham, Nor- folk, who d. between 18 Apr. and 23 July 13 17, when on the King's service in Scotland. She d. between 8 Dec. 1321 and 23 June 1324. BARONY BY 4. Sir John de Bohun, of Midhurst, &'c., s. and h., WRIT. b. and l>ap. 14 Nov. 1301 at Todham in Easebourne, Sussex. Having proved his age,() he did homage, and had I. 1363. livery ofhislands in England and Ireland, 20 May 1323.0 In July 1346, he, in the retinue of the Earl of Arundel, accompanied the King in his French campaign, returning to England before (*) See note " e " on previous page. C') As to this supposed Pari., see Preface. V.G. (■=) Ch. Inq. p. m., Edw. I, file 39, no. 9. C^) Ch. Inq. p. m. (on Bartholomew de la Chapelle), Hen. Ill, file 20, no. 19. O Close Roll, 13 Edw. I, w. 7. (*) Ch. Inq. p. 7n., Edw. Ill, file 10, no. 3: Exch. Inq. p. m., Enrolments, no. 16. (s) His father had demised all his lands in Sussex to Anthony Bek, Bishop of Durham, for life, and all his lands in Ireland to John de Saumford, afterwards Arch- bishop of Dubhn, so that the property did not revert to the Bohun family till after these two prelates died, the latter in 1294 (a bastard without h. of his body), and the former in 1310/1. C") Coram Rege, Mich. 30-31 Edw. I, m. 33. (') Close Rolls, 20 Edw. I,?;;. 3; 32 Edw.I,7«.4; 35 Edw. I, w. 7; I Edw. II, w. 1 5. (') Ch. Inq. p. m., Edw. I, file 1 21, no. 7. () Ch. Inq. p. m., Edw. II, file 78, no. I. Close Roll, 16 Edw. l,m.b.