Family
William de Dene 1) Married/ Related to: N.N. Child: 1. William de Dene 3) 4) 1)Died ± May 1319 3) Notes: William held the manors of Great and Little Dene in the county of Gloucestershire, his family having lived in Dene and St Briavels for many generations William likely served in de Bohun's army - his two brothers both received bequests following de Bohun's death in 1322. In addition William held the manor of Lasborough, brought to the "de Dene" family by his mother. |
Sources
1) Source: Chancery: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series I, Edward III "William de Dene...Lassebergh. The manor (extent given), held of Sir Hugh le Despenser, late earl of Winchester, by service of a knight’s fee...Upon scrutiny of the rolls and memoranda of the exchequer, it was found in the roll of Memoranda of 5 Edward II that William de Dene, son and heir of William de Dene, held all his lands and tenements in Great Dene of the king in chief...and that he gave the late king 10s. 6d. for his relief for the said lands; and in like manner the said William, his father, was charged with his relief for the same lands in the year 32 Edw. I; and in like manner Henry de Dene, his grandfather, was charged with his relief for the aforesaid lands in the year 15 Edward I."Dated: 1327. External Linkhttps://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol7/pp11-22. Reference: C 135/2/13 (Data from direct source)
2) Source: Chancery: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series I, Edward I "Henry de Dene...St. Briavels. An homage, held of the inheritance of Agatha his wife, by service of finding a footman, with bow and arrows, to keep the forest of Dene.William his son, aged 28, is his next heir."Dated: 3 March 1292. External Link
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol3/pp30-54. Reference: C 133/63/13 (Data from secondary evidence)
3) Source: Chancery: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series I, Edward II "William de Dene...His daughters, Joan aged 5 years, and Isabel aged one month, are his next heirs...Memorandum of evidences why the wardship of the said lands and marriage of the heirs ought to belong to the king, with transcript of a charter from Roger, earl of Hereford, to William de Dene, which is in the charge of Rennaud de Habehale alias de Abehale who is tenant of a moiety of the manor of Dene."Dated: 28 May 1319. External Link
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol6/pp86-98. Reference: C 134/61/27 (Data from direct source)
4) Source: Chancery: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series I, Edward III "Ralph de Abenarle, knight...Abbenale..service of keeping the king’s wood in the forest of Dene...He died on Thursday, the eve of St. Lawrence, 21 Edward III. Margaret, his daughter, aged 5 years at the Annunciation last, is his presumptive (sub postos) heir; Isabel his wife is pregnant, and so the jury cannot say who is his heir." Service of the forest of Dene passed to Ralph de Abenhall via William de Dene's daughter.. External Link
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol9/pp1-13. Reference: C 135/83/13 (Data from secondary evidence)