Catalogue description Petitioners: John de Warenne, Earl Warenne. Name(s): de Warenne, Earl Warenne,...

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Details of SC 8/280/13971
Reference: SC 8/280/13971
Description:
Petitioners: John de Warenne, Earl Warenne.
Name(s): de Warenne, Earl Warenne, John
Addressees: King.
Nature of request: The Earl Warenne requests that the King and council review the descent of his lands in Surrey, Sussex, Yorkshire and Wales so that his heirs not be disinherited. The petitioner enfeoffed the King in all his castles, manors, lands and tenements in Surrey, Sussex Yorkshire and Wales, and the King then re-enfeoffed Warenne in the same in Surrey, Sussex and Wales for life, descending after his death to John, son of Maud and his male heirs, and in default of a male heir to his brother Thomas and his male heirs, and in default of a male heir to the male heirs of the petitioner, and in default of a male heir to the King and his heirs, and also re-enfeoffed Warenne in the same in Yorkshire for life, descending after his death to Maud, and after her death to her son John and his male heirs, and in default of a male heir to his brother Thomas and his male heirs, and in default of a male heir to the male heirs of the petitioner, and in default of a male heir to the King and his heirs.
Nature of endorsement: [None].
Places mentioned: Surrey; Sussex; Yorkshire; Wales.
People mentioned: John [de Nerford], son of Maud de Nerford; Maud de [Nerford]; Thomas [de Nerford], brother of John de Nerford.
Note: Dated on the guard to c. 1326, with reference to SC 8/174/8702B.
Date: [c. 1326]
Related material:

For an order relating to the petitioner see SC 8/177/8831

For a petition from the same petitioner see SC 8/177/8830

For a petition from the same petitioner see SC 8/177/8829

For a petition from the same petitioner see SC 8/174/8702B

Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: Royal letters 4638.
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: French
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
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