↑ Entered by Tim Perry, Wednesday, May 14, 2014. Replace this citation if there is another source.
↑ "Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward I, File 10," in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 2, Edward I, ed. J E E S Sharp (London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1906), 80-91. British History Online, accessed April 3, 2017, [1].
WikiTree profile DeMohun-5 created through the import of Watson Family Tree Large.ged on Oct 21, 2011 by Jonathan Watson. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Jonathan and others.
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MOHUN JOHN II Son of John I de Mohun and Joan Ferrers, grandson of Reginald II de Mohun and his first wife Hawise
[CPR EI] 24 January 1277 Woodstock. Protection with clause volumus, until Midsummer, for John de Moun, going to Wales on the king's service.
[CIPM EI V2] 306 John de Mohun. Writ 14 July 7EI. John his son aged 9-10 is his next heir. [John III born 1269/70.] Writ to the king's steward, to extend the knights' fees of the said John, and thereout assign her dower to Eleanor late his wife. 20 January 8EI.
[CFR EI] 14 July 1279 Windsor. Order to Ralph de Sanwyco, the king's steward, if Eleanor, late the wife of John de Moun, and Robert de Moun, executors of his will, find security for themselves and their co-executors for paying his debts, to permit them to have free administration of his goods.
[CPR EI] 7 January 1282 Pershore. Grant to John de Vescy and his assigns of the custody, during the minority of the heirs, of the castle of Dunstarr and other lands late of John de Mohun, deceased, tenant in chief.
DeMohun-5 and De Mohun-41 appear to represent the same person because: These are obviously the same person, but with two very different wives. I have no idea as to whether he was married multiple times, he may need to be separated from one of them.
Although this does seem to be a simple duplication, I would prefer that no wife is removed until such time as the correct wife is identified. It could be that he was married more than once, so it would be unwise to delete until we are positive.
De Mohun-41 and Mohun-61 appear to represent the same person because: Profile manager(s), please review for possible merge OR disconnection, as there are TW brothers both called John in this family group. That's probably an artifact of WikiTree merging, not reality.
One "brother" John is known to have married Joan Ferrers. The other "brother" John nominally m. Cantilupe. Is there a third wife too? Let's NOT merge if we're not sure, but please review.
De Mohun-37 and Mohun-61 appear to represent the same person because: Same parents, same wife, same child, only with a slight DOB and DOD variation, Married to the same wife. SAME?
[CPR EI] 24 January 1277 Woodstock. Protection with clause volumus, until Midsummer, for John de Moun, going to Wales on the king's service.
[CIPM EI V2] 306 John de Mohun. Writ 14 July 7EI. John his son aged 9-10 is his next heir. [John III born 1269/70.] Writ to the king's steward, to extend the knights' fees of the said John, and thereout assign her dower to Eleanor late his wife. 20 January 8EI.
[CFR EI] 14 July 1279 Windsor. Order to Ralph de Sanwyco, the king's steward, if Eleanor, late the wife of John de Moun, and Robert de Moun, executors of his will, find security for themselves and their co-executors for paying his debts, to permit them to have free administration of his goods.
[CPR EI] 7 January 1282 Pershore. Grant to John de Vescy and his assigns of the custody, during the minority of the heirs, of the castle of Dunstarr and other lands late of John de Mohun, deceased, tenant in chief.
edited by [Living O'Brien]
One "brother" John is known to have married Joan Ferrers. The other "brother" John nominally m. Cantilupe. Is there a third wife too? Let's NOT merge if we're not sure, but please review.