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INGOLDMELLS COURT ROLLS

Justice of England, was[1] seised of the manor of Ashby and lands in Ashby and Fenby, to the use of himself and Anne his wife for life, remainder to William Wray and Lucy his wife and the heirs of their bodies.

Firsby, Ingham, Hackthorn and Saxby, 2½ fees.

Jordan Foliot gave to the Templars the church of Firsby before 1185. Jordan Foliot held[2] of the Honor of Lascy 3 knights’ fees in Friseby, Aketone, Streton and Yngeham, A.D. 1210–12. Roger de Lacy, who died in 1211, held[3] 1 fee in Friseby and Haketorn of the king in chief, Jordan Foliot held it of him. Robert de Tateshale held 1 fee of the king, Jordan Foliot held it of him. In 1236 Jordan Foliot[4] acknow­ledged the advowson of the church of Saxeby to be the right of the prior of S. Katherine and his church, as that which he has of the gift of William Foliot, uncle of the said Jordan. Richard son of Jordan Foliot gave[5] to Barlinges land in Risom, and in 1251 Richard quitclaimed to the abbot the manor of Risom. In 1275[6] Richard Foliot had warren in Friseby. In 13 Edw. II Robert Foliot had[7] not done homage. In 41 Edw. III Michael de la Pole had the tenements of Robert Foliot. In 1401–2 Willian Tynton had[8] the 2½ fees, formerly Michael de la Pole’s.

Elsham and Ravendale, 1 fee. In 1166[9] Simon de Lacelles held 2 fees of Guy de la Val. Wil1iam de Lascelles held in Elsham[10] the third part of one fee of the Constable of Chester, c. 1243. In 1401–2 the abbot of Thornton[8] held 1 fee in Elsham and Ravendale.

Cockerington, 2 fees. Hugh de la Val[11] held 3 c. in Cocrington of the king and two parts of 1 b., in Alvingham 3½ b., in Somercotes 1½ b., and in Salfleteby 3 b., and William de Freston held them of Hugh by the service of 2 knights, and the heirs of the said William still hold. A William de Fristona is mentioned in the Pontefract Chartulary, his father was Robert son of Gerbodo, his son Bertram died in his life time, and his [William’s] daughter Alice was his heir. In 1210–12 Guy de Olebec[2] held 2 fees in Cockerington of the honor of Lascy. In

  1. Chancery Inq. p. m. 34 Eliz. 2nd part, no. 114.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Liber Ruber, i. 518.
  3. Testa. de Nevill, pp. 344, 345.
  4. Final Concords, p. 293.
  5. Addit. MS. 6118, f. 495.
  6. Hundred Rolls, p. 250.
  7. P. 77.­
  8. 8.0 8.1 Duchy of Lancaster Misc. Docts., Class xxv. Bundle P. no. 5.
  9. Liber Niger.
  10. Testa de Nevill, p. 315.
  11. Testa de Nevill, p. 339.