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COGAN 357 (d. I2 78),(*) of Cogan, Bampton, i^c.,(^) by Mary, elder da. and coh. of Gerald de Prendegast, of Douglas, co. Cork. When nearly of age, he did homage and had livery of his inheritance in Ireland, 22 Feb. i28o/i.('=) He was in the Army of West Wales in 1282, ('^) and was sum. for Military Service from 14 Mar. (1282/3) ^ Edw. I to 12 Mar. (1300/1) 29 Edw. I, and to attend the King at Shrewsbury,(*) 28 June (1283) 1 1 Edw. I, by writs directed Johanni de Cogan. He d. shortly before 26 Apr. 1302.Q 2. Thomas de Cogan, of Bampton, Uffculme, and Huntspill, s. and h., aged 26 and more at his father's death. He did homage and had liver)' of his inheritance, 23 May 1302.(8) He m. Pernell. He d. shortly before 20 Feb. 1314/5.C') His widow had assignment of dower, loApr. 13 1 5,0 and licence to marry whom she would, 22 Sep. 1318.(8) (*) Annals of Ireland, vol. ii, p. 318. He was s. and h. of Richard de Cogan, of Cogan, living 1238 (by Basilic, sister of Walter de Ridelesford, of Bray, co. Dublin, and Castledermot, co. Kildare), s. and h. of William, s. and h. of Miles de Cogan (by Christian, da. of Fulk Paynel), one of the conquerors of Ireland, who was slain in 1182. C") His manors of Bampton, Uffculme, and Huntspill, were held of the King in chief by barony for the service of a knight's fee. These he had inherited on the death s.p. in 1 26 1 of his cousin, Aude, wife of John de Balun, of Much Marcle, co. Hereford {d. 1275), and sister and h. of William Paynel, of Bampton, b'c. (dead 1248/9), s. and h. of William Paynel, who was dead in 1227/8 (by his 2nd wife, Alice, da. and eventually coh. of William Briwere), s. and h. of Fulk Paynel, abovenamed, of Bampton and Bridgwater, and Rainham in Essex, living 1205 (by Aude, his wife, living 1226), s. and h. of William Paynel, who was dead in 1 165, by Julian (who m., 2ndly, Warin de la Haule), da. and h. of Robert de Bampton: which Robert, living 1 136, w.-is s. of Walscin or Walter de Douai (by Emma, his wife), the Domesday lord of Bampton, Bridgwater, Rainham, and Castle Cary. (') Fine Roll, 9 Edw. I, m. 17. ]^ JVehh Roll, 10 Edw. I, m. 6 d: Scutage Roll, no. 9, m. 3. (') As to this writ, see Preface. V.G. (*) " Johannes de Cogan." Wntoi diemcl. ext. 26 Apr. 30 Edw. I. Inq., Devon, Somerset, 6, 14 May 1302. "Thomas de Cogan filius predicti Johannis de Cogan est propinquior heres ejusdem Johannis Et est etatis viginti sex annorum et amplius." (Ch. Inq. p. m., Edw. I, file 104, no. 20). (e) Fine Rolls, 30 Edw. I, m. 10, 12 Edw. II, m. 14. ^) "Thomas de Cogan." Writ of diem cl. ext. 20 Feb. 8 Edw. II. Inq., Devon, Somerset, Wednesday after the Annunciation [26 Mar.] 13 14/5, and undated. " Ricardus filius et heres predicti Thome de Cogan est etatis xvj annorum et amplius a festo sancti Dionisii proximo preterito [fuit ad festum sancti Dionisii proximo preteritum etatis xv annorum — co. Somerset]." (Ch. Inq. p. m., Edw. II, file 38, no. 3). On 2 Nov. 131 5 a commission was appointed to inquire concerning the persons who lately maliciously intoxicated Thomas de Cogan at Bampton {Patent Roll, 9 Edw. II, pars I, m. 17 d). (*) Close Roll, 8 Edw. II, m. 9.