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William de Brantingham

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96:, and his sister Wentiliana. Following the death in boyhood of the heir in 1337 and, shortly afterwards, Wentiliana without issue, Sir William used "artful chicaneries" to transfer the estate of Dodford to John Cressy, a grandson of Lettice Ayote, herself great-aunt of the late heir and Wentiliana, instead of to one Alice, in whom "the right of inheritance clearly vested". The "chicaneries" were as follows: 104:, 'in white clothyn as it were in an estate of innocencye;' when on discreet examination she was found to be 'a beest envenymed through the covetye of the said Brantingham.' 100:
That after the death of Wentiliana, he excited (incited) a woman to present herself before persons unknown, and personate Elizabeth Keynes, as late coming from the
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BRANTINGHAM, Sir William (d.1413), of Dodford, Northants. and Catteshull, Surr.
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On the death of John de Henley, who was without issue, Sir William acted as
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to the last male heir of the de Cahaignes (or Keynes) family,
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instrument dated 13 February 1373/1374 and given in
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William Brantingham (disambiguation)
English
noble
Brantingham family
Thomas de Brantingham
bishop of Exeter
Lord Treasurer
feoffee
estate
manor
the Crown
Edward III
legal guardian
high sheriffs of Dorset and Somerset
Dodford
Northamptonshire
Holy Land
notarial
St. Mary Magdalen, Milk Street
London
diocese of Durham
diocese of York
attorneys
chaplain
canon
Auckland
Durham
prebendary
Durham
prebend

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