96 DAUBENEY i3°5-0 His widow had livery of her dower and of the manor of South Ingleby, 12 May I305,() and licence to marry whom she would, 28 Apr. i3o6.() She m. Roland de Combar, a Breton, before 9 Apr. 1307, at which date the said lands had been taken into the King's hand, because Roland had fled from justice when indicted of divers felonies. () 4. Sir Ralph Daubeney, of South Ingleby, South Petherton, (^c, s. and h., b. 3 Mar. 1304/5. On 2 July 1323 the King notified to the Duke of Brittany, the Bishop of Dol, and all others, that Ralph was heir of Elis.('=) Having proved his age, the King took his homage, and he had livery of his father's lands, 21 June 1326. ('^) Was knighted and had robes as a banneret, 16 Jan. 1 326/7. (") He was sum. for Military Service against the Scots, 27 Mar. (1335) 9 Edw. Ill, and to a Council, 25 Feb. (1341/2) 16 Edw. Ill, by writs directed Radulfo Daubeny or Daubeney. He was taken prisoner by the Scots, and was not released till after 6 Oct. i337-(0 W^s in the King's division at the battle of Crecy, being in the retinue of the Bishop of Durham, Q and was at the siege of Calais in the retinue of the Earl of Huntingdon.Q He m., istly, before (*) "Elyas de Albiniaco." Writ oi diem cl. ext. 8 Apr. 33 Edw. I. Inq., co. Lincoln, 20 Apr. 1305. "... quidam Radulfus de Albiniaco est iilius dictorum Elie et Johanne et eorum heres propinquior et est etatis septem septimanarum." Inq., Somerset, 24, 26 Apr. 1305. "Radulfus de Albiniaco filius predict! Elie est heres ejusdem propinquior qui nascebatur iij° die Marcii ultimo preterite." (Ch. Inq. p. m.y Edw. I, file 120, no. 2). 1^) Close Roll, 33 Edw. I, m. 13: Patent Rolls, 34 Edw. I, m. 27; 35 Edw. I, m. 11. Elis and Joan had been jointly enfeoffed of the manor of South Ingleby. (■=) Patent Roll, 16 Edw. II,/>. 2,m.2. But William Daubeney (probably Ralph's twin br.) succeeded to the estates in Brittany. This William was knighted in Jan. 1326/7. He was an attorney in England for the Duke of Brittany, 1336-40, and Steward of his Earldom of Richmond. The King granted him the reversion of the manors of Kempston, Beds, and Tottenham, Middlesex, for life, 2 Nov. 1333, and in fee, 19 Mar. 1336/7. He m. Philippe, and had licence to be jointly enfeoffed with her of 3 of these manors, 15 June 1344. He lost, for a time, his lands in Brittany. As seigneur de Landal, he made a grant to the Abbey of La Vieuville on Friday after St. Mark [27 Apr.] 1358, with the consent " de Philippe nostre tres chere et bien aimee compagne et de Mahaud nostre fiUe." He d. in Apr. 1370, Thursday the vigil of the Annunciation [24 Mar. was a Monday] 1370/1, or 6 Dec. 137 i, according to different inquisitions, at Trenay [near St. Neot], Cornwall: leaving a da. and h., Maud, aged 26 and more or 30 and more in 1374, and then the wife of Olivier de Montauban, chr.. Seigneur de Montauban in Brittany. She was heir to Landal and to lands in Aubign6, and was living 29 May 1388. Philippe lost her inheritance in Brittany, and was living in England 22 Sep. 1373. {Patent Rolls, 7-47 Edw. Ill: Accounts, as in note "e" below: Ch. Inq. p. m., Edw. Ill, file 237, no. 21: Du Paz, b, pp. 456-459, 541: Anselme, vol. iv, p. 79). C^) Close Roll, 19 Edw. II, m. 4. (^) Accounts of Thomas de Vseflete, Clerk of the King's Great Wardrobe, Exch., K.R., Accounts, 382, no. 7. Patent Roll, II Edw. Ill, />. 3, m. 31: French Rolls, 20 Edw. Ill, p. I, m. 14 d; 21 Edw. Ill, p, 2, m. 25.