3 Mar 1281             “Commission to…John Wogan to inquire touching all the trespasses committed against the king, the bailiff of Bergeveny and his men….” [CPR Edward I (1272-1281)

(London, 1901): 428 (m. 24)]

 

1281                        John Wogan came before the king…and sought to replevy to William de Valencia the latter’s land in Swindon, which was taken into the king’s hands for his default

against Geoffrey Gacelyn.” [CCR Edward I (1279-1288) (London, 1902): 138 (m. 1d)]

 

1282                        John Wogan acknowledges that he owes to Thomas de Turberevill 50 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in cos. Somerset, Dorset

and Devon.” [CCR Edward I (1279-1288) (London, 1902): 185 (m. 5d)]

 

2 Oct 1284              “Letters for John Wogan, staying in England, nominating Edmund Onobb his attorney in Ireland for two years.” [CPR Edward I (1281-1292) (London, 1893): 134 (m. 3)]

 

1285                        “Protection…until Christmas for John Wogan, going to Ireland.” [CPR Edward I (1281-1292) (London, 1893): 166 (m. 20)]

 

12 Feb 1287           John Wogan acknowledges that he owes to Agnes de Valencia 20l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Devon.” [CCR Edward I (1279-

1288) (London, 1902): 471 (m. 7d)]

 

1290-1291               “Grant by Robert de Valle, knight, to Sir John Wogan, binding the grantor…to pursue his right by the counsel of Sir John, to obtain the land of Bempton in the barony

of Walwany castle, which Nicholas de Bolevile lately, in the county of Pembroke, recovered against the grantor;…the said Sir John and Margaret his wife, and the heirs of the body of Sir John, to be enfeoffed by the grantor with all his land of Bempton….Waleton, Friday after the beheading of St. John [the Baptist], 19 Edward I.”  [A Descriptive Cataloge of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office, vol. 3 (London, 1900), p. 527 (D. 1034)]

 

23 Apr 1295           “Grant to John Wogan of the custody, during the minority of the heir of Nicholas de Bonevill, of a moiety of the manor of Sokedeneth….” [CPR Edward I (1292-1301)

(London, 1895): 133 (m. 15)]  (Extended 14 Jun 1295; ibid 137 (m. 13))

 

4 Oct 1295              Licence for Matthias de Besill and Elizabeth, his wife, to grant for life to John Wogan the manor of Bradecote, held by them in chief; with reversion to the said

Matthias and Elizabeth and the heirs of Elizabeth.” [CPR Edward I (1292-1301) (London, 1895): 151 (m. 5)]

 

18 Oct 1295            John Wogan, going to Ireland on the king’s service, nominating Giles de Barenton and William de Mortuo Mari for two years.” [CPR Edward I (1292-1301) (London,

1895): 136 (m. 14)]

 

same                       Protection for “John Wogan, going to Ireland, for two years.” [CPR Edward I (1292-1301) (London, 1895): 148 (m. 6)]  (same, “on the king’s service”, same date; ibid

154 (m. 3))

 

same                       “Appointment of John Wogan to the custody, during pleasure, of the office of justiciary of Ireland and the land of Ireland, with the castles and other appurtenances,

with a yearly salary at the Exchequer, Dublin, of 500l.; and he is to maintain, himself included, twenty…men-at-arms with as many harnessed horeses for as long as he holds that office.” [CPR Edward I (1292-1301) (London, 1895): 155 (m. 3)]

 

19 Oct 1295            John Wogan, knight, acknowledges that he owes to William de Hamelton, clerk, 40l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Oxford.”

[CCR Edward I 3 (1288-1296) (London, 1904): 463 (m. 2d)]

 

23 Sep 1296           “To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer.  Order to acquit Malcolm de Harleye, escheator beyond Trent, of 24l. at which John Wogan bought from him the corn in

the lands of the manor of Sokedoneth, as the king granted to John, for his good service, the custody of a moiety of the said manor, which moiety belonged to Nicholas de Bonevill….” [CCR Edward I 3 (1288-1296) (London, 1904): 491 (m. 4)]

 

14 Jan 1300            “To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer of Dublin.  Whereas the king learns upon trustworthy testimony that John Wogan, justiciary of Ireland, has incurred

great costs and expense in the king’s service…beyond the fee granted to him for that office….” [CCR Edward I 4 (1298-1302) (London, 1906): 329 (m. 15)]

 

same                       Warin de Fenton acknowledges that he owes to John Wogan 10 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York.” [CCR Edward I 4

(1298-1302) (London, 1906): 382 (m. 14d)]

 

29 Sep 1301           (Michaelmas) “Mem. that the K. for a fine of 60l. paid by John Wogan, justiciary of Ireland, granted to him the marriage of Margaret, daughter and one of the heirs of

Adam de Staunton, deceased….” [Calendar of Documents Relating to Ireland (1293-1301) (London, 1881): 382 (no. 828)]

 

13 Oct 1301            “Grant to John Wogan…of the marriage of Margaret, daughter and one of the heirs of Adam de Stanton, tenant in chief, in Ireland.” [CPR Edward I (1292-1301)

(London, 1895): 608 (m. 6)]

 

25 Jun 1302            Receipts – “Kildare.  From John Wogan, for having the marriage of Margaret de Staunton, in Ireland [60 pounds]….Kildare.  Of rent of lands which belonged to John

de Mohun, by Margaret Wogan [27-16-8]” [Calendar of Documents Relating to Ireland (1302-1307) (London, 1886): 35 (no. 72)]

 

1 Apr 1305             “Appointment of John Wogan, justiciary of Ireland, to the custody, for 10 years from Michaelmas, of all the lands in Kylka and Tristeldermot which the king has by

grant of Christian de Mariscis, and all the lands in La Berton and Mon which the king has by grant of John de Mohun…at a yearly rent at the Exchequer, Dublin, of 40l. and 60l. respectively.” [CPR Edward I (1301-1307) (London, 1898): 325 (m. 10)]

 

20 Apr 1305           John Wogan acknowledges that he owes to Agnes de Valencia 60 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Ireland and co. Oxford.”

[CCR Edward I 5 (1302-1307) (London, 1908): 325 (m. 17d)]

 

21 Apr 1305           “Grant to John Wogan, justiciary of Ireland, in consideration of his losses on the king’s service in Ireland, of 500 marks….” [CPR Edward I (1301-1307) (London, 1898):

332 (m. 7)]

 

28 Apr 1305           “Grant by Emmeline Lungespeye, late the wife of Maurice son of Maurice son of Gerald, to Sir John Wogan, knight, of the 40l. yearly of rent that Christiana de

Mariscis granted to her, to be received from the…tenements of Kilka and Tristeldermot, which are of Emmelina’s inheritance….Enrolment of grant by the said Emmelina to Sir John Wogan, knight, of all her lands of Kylka and Tristeldermot….For this grant John has paid her 400l.” [CCR Edward I 5 (1302-1307) (London, 1908): 331 (m. 14d)]

 

4 Jun 1308              “Appointment, during pleasure, of John Wogan to the office of justiciary of Ireland, and to the custody of that land, with a yearly fee of 500l. from the Exchequer,

Dublin, for himself and 20 men-at-arms with as many caparisoned horses.” [CPR Edward II (1307-1313) (London, 1894): 75 (m. 7)]

 

28 Jun 1309            “Remission of payment to John Wogan, justiciary of Ireland, on account of his good service to the late king, of 400l. which is due from him at the Exchequer, Dublin, as

well for arrears of 100l. a year payable by him for the lands in Kilka and Tristeldermot, late of Christiana de Mariscis, as for the lands in la Berton, Moen, Carbry, Alewyne and Combre, late of John de Mohun, which the late king had demised to him for a term of years, as for any other debts.” [CPR Edward II (1307-1313) (London, 1894): 122 (m. 1)]

 

same                       “Grant, for life, to John Wogan, justiciary of Ireland, from 22 May last past…quit of all payments into the Exchequer, of those lands in Kilka and Tristeldermot,

surrendered to the late king by Christiana de Mariscis, and the lands in la Berton, Moon, Carbry, Alewyne and Combre, late of John de Mohun….” [CPR Edward II (1307-1313) (London, 1894): 122-123 (m. 1)]

 

11 Jul 1311             “Grant to John Wogan of the custody of the lands of John de Cogan during the minority of his heir, together with the latter’s marriage.” [CPR Edward II (1307-1313)

(London, 1894): 381 (m. 22)]

 

11 Sep 1312           “To Walter de Islep, escheator in Ireland.  Order to deliver to John Wogan the custody of the lands of John de Cogan, tenant-in-chief, granted to him by the king on

July 11…to hold during the minority of the heir, together with the marriage of the said heir….” [CCR Edward II (1307-1313) (London, 1892): 472-473 (m. 28)]

 

27 Sep 1312           John Wogan acknowledges that he owes to Roger le Brabazoun 9l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Oxford.” [CCR Edward II (1307-

1313) (London, 1892): 552 (m. 26d)]

 

10 Dec 1312           “Order to…pay the men-at-arms from Ireland then coming to Scotland in aid of the war…to John Wogan, who has testified before the king and his council that he

received the said sum [100 pounds] by the late king’s order for his expenses whilst staying in his retinue for forty-seven days after the men-at-arms had returned home and for recompence for two horses that he lost during his stay.” [CCR Edward II (1307-1313) (London, 1892): 496 (m. 20)]

 

23 Dec 1312           Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of St. Mary’s, Conal, by John Wogan, of the advowson of the church of Carnalewy in Ireland in

exchange for a messuage and 7 carucates of land in Kilpol.” [CPR Edward II (1307-1313) (London, 1894): 518 (m. 5)]

 

1 Jan 1313              Licence for the prior and convent of St. Mary’s, Conal, to appropriate in mortmain the advowson of the church of Carnalewy in Ireland granted to them by John

Wogan in exchange for a messuage and 7 carucates of land in Kilpol.” [CPR Edward II (1307-1313) (London, 1894): 519 (m. 5)]

 

25 Mar 1313           Licence…for the alienation in mortmain, by D. bishop of St. Davids, of the advowsons of the churches of Landelowe and Lanouel, to the precentor and chapter of the

church of St. Davids, and for them to appropriate the same for the sustenance of three chaplains to celebrate divine service in the cathedral church daily, for the king’s soul and the souls of his ancestors and successors, and for the souls of William de Valencia and of John Wogan and their heirs….” [CPR Edward II (1307-1313) (London, 1894): 563 (m. 14)]

 

20 May 1313          “Grant to John Wogan, on account of his good service both in England and Ireland, as well to Edward I as the present king, of all lands in Okethy in Ireland, late of

Henry de Recheford which fell into the hands of Edward I. by grant of the said Henry de Recheford, and which are still in the king’s hands, to hold for his life by the service of rendering one sore sparrowhawk every year at the Exchequer, Dublin, in the feast of Michaelmas, and also by other services if there are any such due for the lands.  Upon the death of John Wogan the lands are to revert to the king.” [CPR Edward II (1307-1313) (London, 1894): 588 (m. 6)]

 

7 Oct 1314              “Simple protection without clause, for two years, for John Wogan, staying in Wales on the king’s service.” [CPR Edward II (1313-1317) (London, 1898): 186 (m. 17)]

 

20 Feb 1315           John Wogan and Avicia his wife, staying by the king’s command in Wales, have letters nominating Master Richard de Mosewyk and Philip de Neuton their attorneys

in Ireland for two years.” [CPR Edward II (1313-1317) (London, 1898): 223 (m. 1)]

 

11 May 1317          “Protection…until Christmas, for John Wogan, going in the company of Roger de Mortuo Mari, of Wygemor, to Ireland.” [CPR Edward II (1313-1317) (London, 1898):

646 (m. 16)]

 

4 Nov 1317            “Grant as a further favour to John de Wogan that he may hold to him and his heirs the undermentioned lands in Kilka, Tristeldermot, Berton, Moon, Carbry, Alwyne,

Combre and Ockethy with their members….On account of his good service to the late king, Edward II. had granted to him for life all [aforementioned lands]…which he had formerly held for a term of years of the demise of Edward I….” [CPR Edward II 3 (1317-1321) (London, 1908): 43 (m. 19)]

 

26 Oct 1318            John Wogan and Amice his wife, staying in Ireland, have letters nominating John Louy and John le Keu their attorneys for two years.” [CPR Edward II 3 (1317-1321)

(London, 1908): 222 (m. 19)]

 

21 Mar 1331           “To…steward of the earldom of Pembroke….Order to cause Thomas de Wougan, son and heir of John de Wougan, tenant in chief of the late king, to have seisin of his

father’s lands, as the king has taken his homage and he has proved his age before Guy Brian, steward of Haverford….” [CCR Edward III (1330-1333) (London, 1898): 213 (m. 22)]

 

18 Apr 1337           “Commitment during good behaviour to Thomas Wogan of the office of the escheatry in Ireland….” [CFR 5 (Edward III 1337-1347) (London, 1915): 13 (m. 33)]

 

24 Apr 1337           “On the petition of Thomas Wogan shewing that, whereas John, late archbishop of Dublin, and John Wogan, whose son and heir he his, acknowledged…that they

owed to Hugh le Despenser the elder 100l….” [CPR Edward III (1334-1338) (London, 1895): 429 (m. 7)]

 

26 Jun 1339            “To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer, Dublin.  Order to receive John Watte as the attorney of Thomas Wogan…as he is staying with his men in Wales upon

the sea coast….” [CCR Edward III (1339-1341) (London, 1901): 235 (m. 29d)]

 

3 Mar 1340             “Order to Thomas Wogan, late escheator, to deliver to him [Thomas de Eton, new escheator of Ireland] the said office, by chirograph.” [CFR 5 (Edward III 1337-1347)

(London, 1915): 162 (m. 30)]

 

6 Mar 1340             “To the treasurer and chamberlains of the exchequer, Dublin.  Order to pay Thomas de Wogan the arrears of his fee for the custody of Clomore castle….” [CCR Edward

III (1339-1341) (London, 1901): 381 (m. 27)]

 

16 May 1340          “By letters patent the king lately appointed Thomas Wogan to hold the custody of the prise of his wines in Ireland, late of James le Botiller, earl of Ormond…during

minority of the earl’s heir….The king has therefore granted to him the prise of his wines in Ireland, in such manner as the earl held the same, for twelve years, at which time the earl will come of age….” [CPR Edward III (1338-1340) (London, 1898): 517 (m. 33)]

 

10 Jun 1340            “To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer, Dublin.  Order to deliver to Thomas de Wogan all his lands, goods and chattels which were taken into the king’s hand

because he did not render account for his time when he was escheator in Ireland….” [CCR Edward III (1339-1341) (London, 1901): 480 (m. 15d)]

 

12 Nov 1347          “Maurice son of Thomas, earl of Kildare, Thomas Wogan and Simon son of Richard, knight, acknowledge that they owe to Bartholomew de Burgherssh, knight, the

elder, 500 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in Ireland.” [CCR Edward III 8 (1346-1349) (London, 1905): 407 (m. 12d)]

 

20 Nov 1347          “Mandate to Thomas Wogan, ‘chivaler,’ to intermeddle no further in the prise [of wine]” [CPR Edward III 7 (1345-1348) (London, 1903): 421 (m. 26)]

 

same                       “Maurice le Fitz Thomas, earl of Kildare, acknowledges that he owes to Thomas Wogan and Simon son of Richard, knights, 1,000 marks; to be levied, in default of

payment, of his lands and chattels in Ireland.” [CCR Edward III 8 (1346-1349) (London, 1905): 407 (m. 13d)]

 

18 Apr 1348           “Maurice son of Thomas earl of Kildare and Thomas Wogan, knight, acknowledge that they owe to Bartholomew de Burghersh, ‘le piere,’ 50l.; to be levied, in default

of payment, of their lands and chattels both in England and Ireland.” [CCR Edward III 8 (1346-1349) (London, 1905): 509 (m. 26d)]

 

10 Mar 1352           Licence for Thomas Wogan, who now dwells in England, to bring to England for the sustenance of himself and his household 200 quarters of wheat and 200 quarters

of oats, as well of his own corn in his manors in Ireland as of other corn purchased there….” [CPR Edward III 9 (1350-1354) (London, 1907): 242 (m. 17)]

 

3 Oct 1352              Thomas Wogan, knight, staying in England, has letters nominating Richard Rowe and Thomas Wyriot as his attorneys in Ireland for one year.” [CPR Edward III 9

(1350-1354) (London, 1907): 328 (m. 2)]

 

6 Nov 1352            “To the treasurer and chamberlains of the exchequer, Dublin.  Order to pay 46l. 4s. to Thomas Wogan, knight…for his wages and those of his men at arms from 7 June

in the 9th year of the reign until 15 October following….” [CCR Edward III 9 (1349-1354) (London, 1906): 451 (m. 7)]

 

3 Dec 1352             “Commitment to Thomas Wogan, ‘chivaler,’ of the keeping of the lands in Rosgarlan, co. Wexford, in Ireland, late of George le Power, knight….” [CFR 6 (Edward III

1347-1356) (London, 1921): 343 )m. 7)]

 

6 Oct 1355              “Commission to Thomas Wogan of the keeping of all fees pertaining to the lands late of George le Power, knight, in Rosgarlan, co. Weseford, the keeping of which

lands was committed to him by letters patent dated 13 December, 26 Edward III….” [CPR Edward III 10 (1354-1358) (London, 1909): 283 (m. 4)]

 

15 Mar 1357           IPM of Thomas Wogan commissioned (Ireland) [CFR 7 (Edward III, 1356-1368) (London, 1923): 54 (m. 4)]

 

1357                        IPM of Thomas Wogan conducted (31 Edward III, #34); lands in Ireland (Maynam manor, Courton manor, Okethy manor, Kilta manor, Mone manor, Barton manor,

Garnester manor, Carbray manor, Alon, Carnalroy, Milton, Balliloge, and Kylprian) and Hereford (Costynston, Brotherhill, Mayoweston, Pembroke, Piketon, Walton, Salvages, Amolitiston, Clarebaston, Baokesale, and Holeweye and Wiston manor) [CIPM 2 (London, 1808): 202]

 

4 Jul 1357               “Order to the chancellor of Ireland to give orders to the proper ministers there to deliver to John, son and heir of Thomas Wogan, whose homage the king has taken,

the lands late of his said father.” [CFR 7 (Edward III, 1356-1368) (London, 1923): 41 (m. 12)]

 

8 Jul 1357               John son of Thomas Wogan, staying in England, has letters nominating John Watte and Roger de Wych as his attorneys in Ireland for two years.” [CPR Edward III 10

(1354-1358) (London, 1909): 577 (m. 18)]

 

16 Sep 1357           “To…escheator in the county of Hereford.  Order to take security from John Wogan son of Thomas Wogan for payment of his relief at the exchequer, and not to

intermeddle further with the services taken into the king’s hand by the death of Thomas…John is Thomas’s next heir and of full age, and the king has taken his fealty.” [CCR Edward III 10 (1354-1360) (London, 1908): 377 (m. 7)]

 

16 Feb 1360           “To the justiciary and chancellor of Ireland.  Order to release the distraint by them made upon John Wogan to abide in Ireland….” [CCR Edward III 11 (1360-1364)

(London, 1909): 6 (m. 40)]

 

9 Jul 1360               “To the justiciary, the chancellor, and the treasurer of Ireland.  Whereas of late, because John Wogan by reason of his lands in Wales was charged by Edward, prince

of Wales, to stay with others in those parts for their defence against invasions of the king’s enemies, the king commanded them to cause the distraint which they had made on him to make stay in person to be released and any of his goods seized into the king’s hand on that account to be restored to him, he now learns on behalf of the same John that, although they made restitution of his lands, his goods and the issues of the said lands are still detained from him….[The king] commands them to cause his goods and the issues of his lands in Ireland, so seized as aforesaid, to be delivered to him or his attorney in this behalf and to let him take the issues thereof freely, not disturbing him on account of his not coming to the said land, until the said feast.” [CPR Edward III 11 (1358-1361) (London, 1911): 439 (m. 24)]

 

8 Mar 1361             John Wogan, going to Ireland, has letters nominating Richard Marchal and Robert Homany as his attorneys in England and Wales for two years.” [CPR Edward III 11

(1358-1361) (London, 1911): 573 (m. 5)]

 

15 Feb 1369           “To the justiciary, chancellor and treasurer of Ireland.  Order, upon petition made on behalf of John Wogan, if at Easter next or sooner he shall come to Ireland there to

abide upon the defence of the country and of his lands…as the said petition shews that the said John abode continually upon his lands in Ireland until the coming of Lionel duke of Clarence the king’s son…taking nothing of the king, until news came that he would lose his lands in Wales unless he should speedily remove thither….” [CCR Edward III 13 (1369-1374) (London, 1911): 5-6 (m. 33)]

 

13 Mar 1371           Henry Wogan, knight, one of the attorneys in Ireland for John de Hastynges, earl of Pembroke [CPR Edward III 15 (1370-1374) (London, 1914): 55 (m. 26)]

 

30 Mar 1371           “Whereas the lands of Henry Wogan, ‘chivaler,’ in Ireland are taken into the king’s hand as forfeit because he came not in person, nor sent men, to defend the land of

Ireland in accordance with the last order of council; the king, at the asking of John de Hastynges, earl of Pembroke, and for good service rendered by Henry in the earl’s company in Aquitaine, has pardoned the forfeiture and restored to him the lands.” [CPR Edward III 15 (1370-1374) (London, 1914): 88 (m. 6)]

 

26 Sep 1376           IPM of John de Roche, knight, taken 26 Sep 50 Edward III [1376]; held 80 acres of land in Kildeford by Landegome, Pembroke, “held of Isabel late the wife of John

Wogan, knight  [CIPM ___ #279 (p. 278)]

 

4 Feb 1377             Sir Henry Wogan” witness to charter between Guy de Briane and Adam Houton (see 16 Feb 1378) [CCR Richard II 1 (1377-1381) (London, 1914): 122 (m. 13d)]

 

16 Feb 1378           Sir Henry Wagan” witness to charter between Adam Houton, bishop of St. Davids, and Sir Guy de Bryene, knight [CCR Richard II 1 (1377-1381) (London, 1914): 121

(m. 13d)]

 

27 Mar 1391           “Protection…for one year for David Wogan, knight, going on the king’s service to Ireland.”  [CPR Richard II 4 (1388-1392) (London, 1902): 391 (m. 25)]

 

1 May 1391            “Robert Crulle clerk to David Wogan knight and Richard Cruys.  Quitclaim of the ward of two thirds of all castles, manors, lands etc. of Robert Holywode knight tenant

in chief….” [CCR Richard II 4 (1389-1392) (London, 1922): 344 (m. 11d)]

 

4 Oct 1397              “License for the king’s knight David Wogan of Ireland, who has affairs to prosecute touching his English inheritance which cannot be concluded without his personal

attendance, to be absent from Ireland for a year from the feast of the Assumption of St. Mary last past, and meanwhile by his bailiffs and attorneys receive and enjoy the profits of his Irish possessions.”  [CPR Richard II 6 (1396-1399) (London, 1909): 209 (m. 11)]

 

12 Nov 1397          Indult to “David Wogan, knight, nobleman, and Anne Plunket his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Dublin.”  [Calendar of Entries in the Papal Registers Relating

to Great Britain and Ireland; Papal Letters 5, 1396-1404 (London, 1904), p. 145 (2 Id. Nov. 1397)]

 

7 May 1398            “Pardon to David Wogan, knight, lately chosen by the lords and commonalty…of Ireland in the Parliament held at Dublin one of the ambassadors of that land to report

its condition to the king, and who for that reason stayed long with the king in England and at Calais at Michaelmas in the twentieth year….” [CPR Richard II 6 (1396-1399) (London, 1909): 340 (m. 19)]

 

19 Jun 1400            “To the bishop of Kildare.  Mandate to dispense David Wogan, knight, and Anastasia Stantoun [damsel, from f. 42d], of his diocese, to marry notwithstanding that

they are related in the third and fourth degrees of kindred, and that they have cohabited.” [Calendar of Entries in the Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland; Papal Letters 5, 1396-1404 (London, 1904), p. 300 (13 Kal. June 1400; f. 42)]

 

6 Sep 1414             “Grant to Henry Wogan of the two-thirds of the manors of Roch and Pull within the king’s lordship of Haverford in South Wales which of late belonged to Margaret

late the wife of Roger Claryngdon, deceased….” [CFR 14 (Henry V, 1413-1422) (London, 1934): 75 (m. 24)]

 

10 Jul 1417             “John Pauncefote, John Wogan, Robert Wytteneye knights, and William Cryggetoft esquire to the king.  Recognisance for 1,000l., to be levied etc. in Herefordshire.”

[CCR Henry V 1 (1413-1419) (London, 1929): 434 (m. 15d)]

 

27 May 1438          “Commission by the justice of South Wales to enquire by oath of the town and county of Kemerdyn touching the complaint of Owen Don, who represents that he was

bound in 100l. before James Daudeley, knight, justice of South Wales, on Saturday after Midsummer, 13 Henry VI, either to bring before Easter then following a discharge of all his liability to the king for having married without licence Katharine, late the wife of Henry Wogan, knight, alleged to be a king’s widow….” [CPR Henry VI 3 (1436-1441) (London, 1907): 200 (m. 27d)]

 

16 Mar 1441           “William Thomas of the lordship of Raglan, Edward Stradlyng of Seyntdonattes co. Glamorgane, Henry Wogan of Wyston co. Pembroke knights, all in

Wales….Bond…payable on Midsummer day next.  Dated London, 16 March 19 Henry VI.”  [CCR Henry VI vol. 3 (1435-1441) (London, 1937), p. 468 (membrane 18d)]

 

1441-1442               Henry Wogan, knight, steward of Haverford, witness of grant of Thomas Perrot, knight, and wife Alice, to Robert Hogekyn, of reversion of manors of Robertiston and

Nolton, Pembroke, Wednesday the feast of Perpetua and Felicitas, the Martyrs, 20 Henry VI  [A Descriptive Cataloge of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office, vol. 2 (London, 1894), p. 365 (B. 3078)]

 

2 Nov 1474            “Grant by William Perrot son and heir of Thomas Perrot, esquire, to Isabella, late the wife of the said Thomas, for her life, of all his messuages and lands &c. in St.

Davids,…drigriff.s, Thlegerboyd, and Harnglo, all in the Lordship of Pebidiauk [Pembroke].  2 November, 14 Edward IV….Endorsed: ‘Inter W. Perrot et Is[abella] Wogan.’”  [A Descriptive Cataloge of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office, vol. 3 (London, 1900), p. 484 (D. 665)]

 

15 Mar 1484           “Grant to Thomas Langton, bishop of St. Davids, of the manors of Holbeton and Flete, co. Devon…late of Thomas Seintleger, knight, and lands in Ducherugge, co. Wilts, late of Robert Willoughby…to hold for four years from Michaelmas last…with remainder to John Wogan and Anne his wife and the heirs male of his body….” [CPR Edward IV, Edward V, Richard III (1476-1485) (London, 1901): 387 (m. 7)]