Sir Philip de Colwick

Events 


Date of Birth: about 1212.

Place of Birth: unknown.

Philip is aged 40 and more in his father’s 1252 inquisition post mortem.


Date of Death: 1275.

Place of Death: unknown.

The date is of Philip’s inquisition post mortem.


Relationships


Father: Reginald de Colwick.

This relationship is given by Thoroton (v. 3: sub Colwick). It is recorded in Reginald’s inquisition post mortem.

Mother: unknown.


Spouse: unknown.


Children: 

(Complete source citations for facts about the children on this page are currently outside of the scope of this project.)


William de Colwick (born about 1248 - died 1333)


Evidence


from Honors and Knights’ Fees (p. 250):

 In 1252 the king took the homage of Philip son and heir of Reginald de Colewyke, who gave 10 marks for relief of his lands in Nottinghamshire. In 1275 Philip de Colewyc, knt., held ½ carucate in Colwick of the fee of Peverel, but the inquest after his death in that year states that he held 1 carucate by rendering at each coming of the king to Nottingham 12 barbed arrows without feathers; William his son was aged 28 years.



Philip’s inquisition post mortem (CIPM v. 2)

no. 120

Writ: 30 September 3 Edward I [1275]

Nottingham

Inquisition taken Friday before St. Wilfrid, 3 Edward I [11 October 1275]

Colewik, held for 1 carucate land of the king in chief of the fee of Peverel, rendering at each coming of the king to Nottingham twelve barbed arrows without feathers.

William, his son, aged 28, is his next heir.


References

Farer, William. Honors and Knights Fees v. 1. (1923).

Thoroton’s History of Nottinghamshire: Volume 3, republished with large additions by John Throsby. (Nottingham, 1796).