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126 DEINCOURT of Beaumanor in the parish of Barrow-on-Soar, co. Leicester)() Elizabeth, da. of Sir Henry de Beaumont, of Falkingham, co. Lincoln [Lord Beau- mont], by Elizabeth, da. of Sir William de Willoughby, of Eresby in that CO. [Lord Willoughby]. He d. s.p., 5 Sep. 1422. C') At his death any Baronies of Deincourt and Grey (of Rotherfield), that may be supposed to have existed, fell into abeyance. His widow's dower was ordered to be assigned, 8 Feb. 1422/3. (") She m., 2ndly (papal mandate for disp., 15 July i427),('^) as 2nd wife. Sir Richard Hastinges, of Newton Harcourt, co. Leicester, Allerston, co. York, tfc, who was aged 24 and more in Apr. 1407, C) and d. s.p., 10 Sep. 1436.0 Her dower was ordered to be assigned, 7 Nov. 1436.(6) Shew. ,3rdly,as2nd wife, Sir ThomasNEviLLE, of Brancepeth, Askham Brian, Dringhouses, Bainton, ^c, co. York, Bedale, b'c, co. Richmond, Duston, Northants, and Olton by Solihull, co. Warwick, which they had of her gift and enfeofFment. {De Banco, Mich., 10 Hen. IV, deeds enrolled, m. i). Joan died soon afterwards, and these feoffees enfeoffed her son William of the manor of Duston, with the said remainders, and he died seized thereof, according to the Inq. of 16 Nov. 1422, mentioned below. (») Licence from the Bishop of Lincoln, dated 3 Jan. 1407 [/. 141 7], to the Lady Elizabeth de Beaumont [widow of Henry], for the marriage of William to Elizabeth, her da., to be celebrated in this chapel. {Lincoln Reg., vol. xv, f. 178 v). C") "Willelmus filius et heres Johannis Deyncourt militis et Johanne nuper uxoris sue defunctorum." Writs of devenerunt 24 Oct. i Hen. VI. Inq., cos. Oxon, Northants, York, Notts, Derby, Bucks, Lincoln, 16 Nov., Monday before, and the morrow of, St. Hugh the Bishop [16, 18 Nov.], 18, 20, 24 Nov., and Saturday after St. Katherine [28 Nov.] 1422. " Et dicunt quod predictus Willelmus filius predict! Johannis Deyncourt obiit quinto die Septembris ultimo preterito et quod Alesia et Margareta sorores ipsius Willelmi sunt heredes ejus propinquiores et dicunt quod dicta Alesia in festo sancti Mathie Apostoli ultimo preterito fuit etatis decern et octo annorum et quod dicta Margareta in festo sancti Mathei Apostoli et Evangcliste ultimo preterito fuit etatis decem et septem annorum." (Ch. Inq. p. m.. Hen. VI, file I, no. 24: Exch. Inq. p. m., I, file 129, no. 2). ("=) Writs de dote assignanda 8 Feb. {Close Roll, I Hen. VI, m. 7). () Papal mandate to the Archbishop of York, dated id. Jul. 10 Martin V [15 July 1427], to issue a dispensation that Richard Hastynges kt., and Elizabeth, late the wife of William Deyncourt, Lord of Deyncourt, might intermarry, although the said Richard and William were related in the 2nd-3rd degrees of consanguinity. {Papai Letters, vol. vii, p. 529). There are no letters patent from the Archbishop, granting this dispensation, entered on Kemp's Register. C) Ch. Inq. p. m. (on Ralph Hastynges chr.), Hen. IV, file 58, no. 50. (') "Ricardus Hastynges miles." Writs of diem cl. ext. 22 Sep. 15 Hen. VI. Inq., cos. York, Leicester, Warwick, Northants, 16, 20, 22 Oct., and Thursday before All Saints [25 Oct.] 1436. "Et dicunt quod predictus Ricardus Hastynges obiit die Lune proximo post festum Nativitatis beate Marie virginis ultimo preterits sine exitu de corpore suo exeunte Et quod Leonardus Hastynges est frater et heres ejusdem Ricardi propinquior et est etatis xl annorum et amplius." (Ch. Inq. p. m.. Hen. VI, file 83, no. 58: Exch. Inq. p. m., I, file 161, no. 6). (s) Writ de dote assignanda (co. Leicester) 7 Nov. {Close Roll, 15 Hen. VI, m. 22).