NORTHAMPTON. Inquisition. Chipping Warden 12 March
"No lands came into the hands of Richard II by the death of John de Felton, knight, father of John de Felton, or on account of the minority of the latter, nor are any so held. John de Felton the father long before his death, ..."
"John de Felton the son died on 31 Jan. John son and heir of Walter Faucomberge, knight, and Joan late his wife, sister of John de Felton the father, is heir and aged 30 years and more."
Writ 12 Feb. 1403.
NORTHUMBERLAND. Inquisition. Newcastle upon Tyne castle 26 March
"John de Felton, junior, held two parts of the manor of Edlingham to himself and the heirs of his body by a fine of 1315–16 [CP 25(1) 285/30, no. 125), by which William de Felton recognised the right of Robert de Felton, and Robert granted the manor to William for life with remainder to William son of William and the heirs of his body."
"He died on 31 Jan. Elizabeth daughter of John Felton and wife of Edmund Hastynges, knight, is the heir of John the son by virtue of the grant to William de Felton, father of John, knight, and his heirs, she being the daughter of John, knight, son of William, to whom the grant in fee tail was made."
Writ, melius sciri, as it was not stated of whom certain lands are held and how Elizabeth is heir. 9 April 1403.
NORTHUMBERLAND. Inquisition. Newcastle upon Tyne castle 25 April