Papers of the Winthrop Family, Volume 2
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To our most gracious Soueraigne Lo: the kinges Maiestie and to the M
The humble peticion of Thomasine Constable widowe
Sheweth That Marmaduke Constable Esquire your peticioners Husbande dyed three weekes since seized of A Mannor and Landes in Nvnthrope in the Countie of Yorke parte whereof is helde of his Maiestie in Cheife by knightes seruice leaving his sonne and heire within age.
Shee beinge naturall mother prayeth to be admitted to a favorable Composition for the body and Landes of the same heire and she shalbe bounde to praye etc.
dd: xxijdo Julij 1624
xij Octobris 1624.
Direccion is geven that the peticioner shall attend with a schedule and confession of thestate the 4th sittinge vpon composicions in Hillary Terme next att which time John Richardson Escheator of the County of Yorke may allsoe attend if hee thincke fitt.
Of Normanby in Cleveland, co. York; admitted to the Inner Temple, November, 1612; called to the bar, October 15, 1620.
To the right honorable the m
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The humble peticion of John Richardson Esquire Eschaetor of the county of Yorke
Humbly shewing vnto your Honors that whereas Marmaduke Constable Esquire died about the xxth day of July last past seized of diuers Landes holden of his Maiesty in Capite by knightes service leaving his son and heire vnder the age of xxj yeares and in ward to his Maiesty And whereas the mother and next heires of the said heire haue neglected to procure a writt of diem clausit extremum to find the office after the death of the said Marmaduke Constable to entitle his maiesty to the wardship of the body and landes of the said heire
His humble request therefore is that your Honors would be pleased to graunt that a writt of diem clausit extremum may be directed to entitle his maiesty to the said Wardship of the body and landes of the saide heire and your peticioner may be assigned Eschaetor for the said wardshippe as neglected shall dayly pray for your Honors prosperity etc.
dd. iiijto Sept. 1624
Let a writt of diem clausit extremum or a Commission of that nature bee awarded into the Countie of Yorke to enquire after the death
Fo. 7 verso has only “John Richardson Esqr.”
D. N. B.
; John Hutchinson, A Catalogue of Notable Middle Templars (London, 1902), 200–201. Beneath Pye's signature is a scrawl in another hand, perhaps meant to tell that the order has been carried out.