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Données personnelles William Inge 


Famille de William Inge

Il est marié avec Margery Inge (Grapinel).

Ils se sont mariés


Enfant(s):

  1. Joan la Zouche (Inge)  1290-± 1359 


Notes par William Inge



Sir William Inge is your 23rd great grandfather.
You
¬â€  ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí Calhoun H. Welborn
his father ·Üí Younger Welborn
his father ·Üí William "Billy" Welborn
his father ·Üí Aaron W Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí James Welborn
his father ·Üí Ann Wellborn (Crabtree)
his mother ·Üí Jane Ann Pendleton Crabtree (Halstead)
her mother ·Üí Grace Halstead (Courtney)
her mother ·Üí John Courtenay of Molland, III
her father ·Üí John Courtenay, of Molland
his father ·Üí Charles Courtenay, of Molland
his father ·Üí Philip Courtenay, of Molland
his father ·Üí Dorothy Courtenay (Pollard)
his mother ·Üí Dorothy Pollard (Carew)
her mother ·Üí Sir Edmund Carew, Kt.
her father ·Üí Margery Carew (Dinham)
his mother ·Üí Sir John Dinham, 6th Baron Dinham
her father ·Üí Philippa Dinham (Lovell)
his mother ·Üí Eleanor Lovell (la Zouche)
her mother ·Üí William la Zouche, 3rd Baron of Haryngworth
her father ·Üí Baron William la Zouche, 2nd Baron of Harringworth
his father ·Üí Joan La Zouche (Inge)
his mother ·Üí Sir William Inge
her father

Sir William Inge
Gender:
Male
Birth:
1267
Redbourn, Hertfordshire, England (United Kingdom)
Death:
1321 (53-55)
Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire, England (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:
Son of Robert Inge and N..N. Inge

Husband of Margery Inge (Grapinel) and Isolda de Seyntpiere

Father of Fromund Inge and Joan La Zouche (Inge)

Half brother of Edmund Inge

https://www.geni.com/people/Sir-William-Inge/6000000003051240456

William Inge in Douglas Richardson's Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Vol. I, 2nd ed. [https://books.google.com/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&q=william+inge#v=sni...]

Sir William Inge Chief Justice of the King's Bench
[https://buist-keatch.org/buist/goring/9662.html]

"Sir William Inge (c. 1260 ·Äì May 1322) was an English lawyer, and Chief Justice of the King's Bench for a few months from 1316 to 1317. He was born in or near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, the son of Thomas Inge, a minor landowner and administrator. William Inge acted as an attorney at the common bench from 1281 and 1285, and was a serjeants of the king between 1287 and 1293. He was employed as a justice of eyre and of the assize, and became a regular assize justice in 1293. He had been knighted by 1300.

"In the early years of the fourteenth century, he accompanied King Edward I several times on the king's campaigns in Scotland. After 1307, Inge remained close with the new king, Edward II, and acted as a commissioner in France in 1310·Äì11. He was appointed justice of the common bench in 1313, and held this post until he was appointed Chief Justice of the King's Bench in 1316, upon the death of Roger Brabazon.
"By this time, however, serious allegations of corruption had been raised against Inge. He was accused of, and convicted of, improper conduct over the purchase of the manor of Woodmansterne in Surrey.[1] Though the conviction came after he had been dismissed as Chief Justice, it is likely that the allegations contributed to his downfall.
"He took no part in public life after this. Inge was married twice, and had one daughter by his first wife ·Äì Joan, who married Eon la Zouche, and when widowed from him Robert Moton of Peckleton. William Inge died some time shortly before 10 May 1322." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Inge_(judge)]

Please see Paul Brand (2004). "Inge, Sir William (c.1260·Äì1322)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. rev. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, online edn, January 2008 (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/37587. Retrieved 3 March 2008. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.).

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Thomas's son William went on to have two sons, Robert in 1246 and Edward in 1255. By this time the Family's holdings had increased both to sides of Watling Street and benefiting from this trade route the family began to establish contacts in London. Robert was born in Redbourn and when old enough took control of the family's holdings in the area. In 1267, Robert had a son, who he named William after his grandfather. Around this time Robert held 15 acres of land from the Abbott of St. Albans. In 1267, Robert had a son, who he named William after his grandfather. Around this time Robert held 15 acres of land from the Abbott of St. Albans. Being a bright lad William (following in his cousin Thomas's footsteps) was sent to Oxford to study law. By this time the family connections with London had reached such significance that they were known in Royal circles. As his father Robert realised the importance of England's possessions in France, he encouraged William to study Gascon affairs. Meanwhile Robert's younger brother was managing the family's possessions to the north of Redbourn, in the Caddington area. Brother Edward was not without Royal favour as in 1310-11, and extant grant was made to one Edward Inge, of free warren in all his demese lands in Caddington. Edward's son Richard (born about 1280) inherited the Caddington lands on his father's death in about 1322. Richard was a Chaplain and decided to dispose of the manor, as Richard Inge was given a licence to alienate his manor of Caddington 1322-3. In 1270 Robert Inge had a second son Edmund but when Robert died In 1303, aged 57, most of the family's holdings passed to his son William. (Edmund did however receive land in Kensworth as in 1310-11 Edmund Inge received a grant of free warren there.) In 1288 William increased his holdings in Redbourn by marrying Margaret the daughter of Henry Grapinell, a London merchant. Margaret soon bore him a son Fromund (born 1289) and a daughter Joan (born 1290). After his father's death William had begun to spend more of his time in London and had joined the King's Bench. Eventually William was to rise to the high order of Lord Chief Justice to Edward II and retained this post from 1272 to 1307. While moving in Royal circles William's wealth and influence grew and the family took control of more and more land in the area. In 1274 cousin Thomas was appointed attorney and escheator to Master Richard de Clifford.16 In 1283 cousin Thomas was also involved in the affairs of the de Bouelles family and was joined by Sir William at an inquest postmortem.17 In 1297 cousin Thomas's son Henry Inge paid as his 'ninth' (a lay tax on moveable property) of 23s 6d.17

In 1297 Sir William Inge purchased part of Weston Manor from John de Lenham

Early in the 14th Century, Enlgand's authority in France was being challenged. John Ferrers, seneschal of Gascony was in dispute with a dominant local noble and the King wished to send judicial assistance to help settle the issues in England'√ǷѢs favour. Sir William Inge was summoned to London, along with Guy Ferre and Master Thomas of Cambridge. They arrived at Westminster in January 1312. Late August, 1312, they were directed to Gascony and ordered, among other things, to restore concord between John Ferrers, seneschal of Gascony, and a dominant local noble, Amanieu dAlbret, both of whom were ordered by the king-duke to appear before a commission headed by Guy Ferre. (Sir William Inge was chosen in view of his knowledge of Gascon affairs and proved a vauable asset in achieving the King'√ǷѢs wishes.)

16 Richard de Clifford had inherited the family estate while still a minor. The crown appointed Thomas Inge as Richard's escheator to collect revenues and administer the estate until Richard reached maturity.
17 The Parish of Westoning Chronicle 2002 (book)
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~flyhing/Sir%20William%20INGE.htm#WI1148T
https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p551.htm

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William Inge
± 1218-????
Robert Inge
± 1246-± 1303

William Inge
1267-1321



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