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122 DEINCOURT dower was ordered to be assigned, 5 July I364.(") She d. 11 June I379-C') III. 1364. 3. William (Deincourt), Lord Deincourt, grand- son and h., being s. and h. of Sir William Deincourt, by Margaret,('=) '^rd da. of Sir Adam de Welle, of Well, co. Lincoln [Lord Welle], which Sir William was s. and h. ap. of the last Lord, but d. v. p. He was b., and bap. 26 Dec. 1357, at Kirby Bellars, co. Leicester. () The octo annorum et amplius ad festum Natalis domini ultimum preteritum." Inq., cos. Lincoln, Notts, Derby, Bucks, Thursday after St. Barnabas [13 June], 15 June, Monday 17 June, and Tuesday the morrow of St. John the Baptist [25 June] 1364. Date of death, and h., aged 7 (cos. Lincoln, Bucks), or 7 and more (cos. Notts, Derby), as before. (Ch. Inq. p. m., Edw. Ill, file 181, no. 1 1). (*) Writs de dote assignarida 5 July. {Close Roll, 38 Edw. Ill, m. 12). Two writs de non intromittendo, of the same date, liberated to her the vill of Duddington, Northants, and the manor of Wooburn, Bucks, which William Dencourt had held at his death jointly with Milicent his wife surviving. [Idem, m. 14). William la Zouche of Harringworth had enfeoffed them of the said manor to them and the heirs of their bodies, according to the Inq. of 10 Aug. 1379 mentioned in the next note. (b) " Milicenta que fuit uxor Willelmi Dayncourt' [or Dayncourt] defuncti." Writs of diem cl. ext. 26 July 3 Ric. II. Inq. cos. Lincoln, Notts, Northants, Bucks, Monday the Feast of St. Peter ad vincula, Monday before, and Tuesday the vigil of, St. Law- rence, and Wednesday before the Assumption [i, 8, 9, 10 Aug.] 1379. "Et quod dicta Milicenta obiit die Mercurii proxima ante festum [Nativitatis] sancti Johannis Baptiste [die Mercurii proxima post festum sancti Botulphi Abbatis — co. Northants] anno secundo Regis nunc Et dicunt quod Willelmus Deyncourt filius predicti Willelmi Deyncourt filii Willelmi Deyncourt et Milicente Deyncourt uxoris sue ... est propinquior heres dicte Milicente Et . . . est etatis viginti et unius anni [xxij annorum — cos. Lincoln, Northants'] et amplius [est plene etatis — co. Notts]." (Ch. Inq. p. m., Ric. II, file 8, no. 18: Exch. Inq. p. m., I, file 44, no. 6). (') Indenture of agreement " enter Monsire Adam de Welle et Monsire Williem de Dyncourt qe Williem leisne fitz le dit Monsire Williem esposera Margarete la fille le dit monsire Adam a la primere cressance a pres la feste de Nouwel proschein auenir Et le dit monsire Adam donera au dit monsire Williem sept Centz Marz . . . Et le dit monsire Williem par conge du Roi purchace par le dit monsire Williem ferra estat a les auanditz Williem et Margarete du Manoir de Blaunkenay et des passages de Martonedyk fors pris le bois qest appelle Blaunkeneyehawe . . . et forpris les feez qe sont aillours qe en Blaunkeneye ... A auoir et tenir a eux et a les heirs de lour corps engendrez." Given at Branston theday of St. Denis 17 Edw. Ill [9 Oct. 1343]. (Orig., sealed with the arms of Deincourt, crest, a conical cap between two horns, Harl. Charter, 57, G 9). William Deyncourt to grant the manor of Blankney, except the knights' fees and 80 acres of wood, to William s. of William Deyncourt, and Margaret da. of Adam de Welle, and the heirs of their bodies, with reversion to him- self and his heirs. Writ 10 Dec. 17 Edw. Ill, Inq. a. q. d. 22 Dec. 1343 (file 266, no. 6), licence 16 Jan. 1343/4 [Patent Roll, 17 Edw. Ill, p- 2, m. 3). Adam de Welle, by his will, dated Thursday the Feast of St. Matthias 1344 [24 Feb. 1344/5], left "Margarete Deyncurt' filie mee xx marcas." [^) Writ de etate probanda 8 Jan. 2 Ric. II. "Probacio etatis Willelmi filii Willelmi Deyncourt militis consanguinei et heredis Willelmi Deyncourt defuncti,"