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358 COGAN 3. Sir RicharddeCogaNjoF Bampton, lyc.jS.and h., ^. 90ct. 1299. He did homage and had livery of his inheritance, 8 Nov. I320.(*) He had respite from taking the arms of a knight, 28 Sep. 1324, till 2 Feb. following.(^) Sheriff of Devon, Feb.-Mar. 1346/7. He m., before 10 May I327,() Mary, 2nd da. of Sir William de Montagu,('=) of Shepton Montagu, Somerset [Lord Montagu], by Elizabeth, da. of Piers DE MoNTFORT, of Beaudesert, co. Warwick. She was living 26 June I359.('*) He d. 10 or 29 Apr. i368.(') 4. Sir William Cogan, of Bampton, Wigborough, &c., s. and h., aged 24 and more at his father's death. He did homage and fealty, and had livery of his inheritance, 18 May 1368.Q Sheriff of Somerset and Dorset, 1378-79. He m., i stly, before 4 Feb. 1351/2, Katherine.(s) She d. s.p.m. He m., 2ndly, Isabel, elder da. and coh. of Sir Nele Loring, K.G. (one of the founders of the Order of the Garter), C") ofChalgrave, (=) Close Roll, 14 Edw. II, m. 16. Patent Roll, 18 Edw. II, pars i, m. 20. C") The reversion of the manor of Wigborough, Somerset, held for life by Joan, late the wife of William de Wygebeare, was entailed on Richard de Wygebeare and Maud his wife for life, rem. to Richard de Cogan and Mary his wife, and the heirs of Richard. Writ, 10 May i Edw. Ill, Inq. a. q. d., 28 May (file 193, no. 2), licence 14 June 1327 {Patent Roll, i Edw. Ill, pars 1, m. 14), Fine in the quinzaine of St. John the Baptist 1327 [Feet of Fines, case 199, file 20, no. 14). ("=) Cartulary of St. frideswide's, vol. ii, pp. 9, 15: Patent Roll, 3 Ric. II, pars 3, m. 23. William de Montagu obtained the maritagium of Richard de Cogan for 200 marks, 28 Apr. 131 5 [Fine Roll, 8 Edw. II, w. 4). By his will, dated at Bor- deaux in 1 319, pr. 26 Mar. 1319/20, he left this maritagium to his da., Mary (Drokensford's Register, p. 142). C^) On which date Richard de Cogan and Mary his wife had livery of Wig- borough, on the death of Maud abovenamed. [Close Roll, 33 Edw. Ill, m. 25). (=) " Ricardus Cogan chivaler." Writs of diem cl. ext. 15 Apr. sic' 42 Edw. III. Inq., Somerset, 6 May 1368. " Et dicunt quod predictus Ricardus obiit decimo die Aprilis anno supradicto Et quod est heres predicti Ricardi defuncti Willelmus Cogan filius ejus et etatis viginti et quatuor annorum et amplius die obitus patris sui." Inq., Devon, Tuesday after the Invention of the Cross [9 May] 1368. " Item dicunt quod dictus Ricardus defunctus obiit nocte die sabbati proximo post festum sancti Georgii proximo preterite Item dicunt quod Willelmus Cogan chivaler est filius et proximus heres predicti Ricardi est et est plene etatis." (Ch. Inq. p. m., Edw. Ill, file 199, no. 15: Exch. Inq. p. m., I, file 28, no. 6). (') Fine Roll, 42 Edw. Ill, ;/;. 12. if) On which date Richard de Cogan had licence to grant land and rent in Bampton to William his first-born son and Katherine, wife of the latter. [Patent Roll, 26 Edw. Ill, pars i, m. 29). C") "Nigellus Loryng' chivaler." Writs of diem cl. ext. 21 Mar. 9 Ric. II. Inq. Cornwall, Devon, Thursday after St. George [26 Apr.] and Tuesday after St. Mark [i May] 1386. "Item dicunt quod predictus Nigillus obiit xviij° die mensis Marcii anno supradicto Et quod Isabella uxor Roberti de Haryngdon' [Haryngton' — CO. Cornwall^ militis et Margareta uxor Thome Pevere filie predictorum Nigilli et