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Notes for Philippe FitzAlan
m. (1) John Cornwall, (2) Rich: Sergeaux.

CP in Vol I says she was dau of Richard FitzAlan and Isabel Despenser but in Vol X p.236 corrects this.
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Her IPMs:

PHILIPPA WIDOW OF RICHARD SERGEAUX, KNIGHT
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Writ 18 Oct. 1399.
CORNWALL. Inquisition. Bodmin 24 Jan 1400
She held: Tremodret, the manor, to herself and the heirs of Richard, of the king of the duchy of Cornwall, of the castle of Launceston by knight service, as 3 fees-morton, annual value £13 6s.8d. Trevillis, the manor, similarly, of John Herle, knight, of his manor of Tywardreath in socage, annual value £10 2s. Kilquite, the manor, for life, of the heirs of Richard Sergeaux, by rent of a rose at Midsummer, annual value £46 6s.8d. Poldu, Lanreath, and Helland, a third part of the manors, in dower, of John de Dynham, knight, of his manor of Cardinham by knight service, as 2 1/2 fees-morton, annual value £10. She died on 13 Sept. Elizabeth, Philippa, Alice and Joan are the daughters and heirs of Richard and herself. Elizabeth, wife of William Marny, knight, is aged 21 years and more; Philippa, wife of Robert Passele, 18 years and more; Alice, wife of Guy St. Aubyn, 14 years and more; and Joan 7 years and more. Note by John Syreston, the escheator, that he took all the lands into the king’s hands, and fixed a day for holding the court of Tremodret and Trevillis, namely 27 Jan. On that day he sent his clerk, Eurnus Doneythan, to hold the court, but William Bodrugan, bastard, William Janyn of Tregoss, and others unknown entered by force of arms, arrayed for war, insulted and threatened Eurnus, who was unable to hold the court; and William Janyn held it in the name of William Bodrugan. They levied £8 in rent from the tenants and carried it off.

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Writ, for fees, 1 April 1400.
CORNWALL. Inquisition. Hellandbridge 21 June
She held no fees or advowsons of the king in chief, but of the king of the duchy of Cornwall, of the castle of Launceston, 3 1/2 fees-morton with appurtenances in Tremodret, annual value £10.

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Writ 18 Oct. 1399.
OXFORD. Inquisition. Chipping Norton 24 March 1400
She held in her demesne as of fee of the king in chief, as one knight’s fee, the manor of Chipping Norton, annual value £40. She died on 13 Sept. last. Elizabeth, Philippa, Alice and Joan are her daughters and heirs, aged respectively 30, 28, 14 and 8 years and more.
C 137/4, no. 23
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Arms Generally notes for Philippe FitzAlan
She sealed with a saltire between twelve slipped cherries (Aspilogia III, p. 389) ex inform Irene H S.
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