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DINGLEYS in Wiltshire

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1. Keeper of Braden forest in Wiltshire.

Robert DINGLEY (-1395) held this title between 1380 and his death in 1395. See Keeper of Braden forest in Wiltshire.

2. Fittleton manor

Robert DINGLEY (-1395) and his wife Margaret acquired Fittleton manor c. 1384-5, see link. Oliver DINGLEY (probably his brother) held the benefice of the parish of Fittleton in the 1420s.

The manor and advowson was acquired by William DARRELL in 1427 from Margaret and her son Robert, see link.

3. Coombe manor

Robert DINGLEY (-1395) and his wife Margaret acquired this c. 1384-5. See Fittleton manor. The manor and advowson was acquired by William DARRELL in 1427 from Margaret and her son Robert, see link.

4. Haxton (aka Hakeneston, Hackleston)

This manor was probably acquired by Robert and Margaret DINGLEY at the same time as they acquired Fittleton and Coombe manors. Margaret and her son enfeoff William DARRELL and his wife Elizabeth with two parts of the manor and advowson in 1429, see link.

5. Salisbury

5.1 Oliver DINGLEY held the canonry and the prebend of Major Pars Altaris in Salisbury in the 1420s. Oliver was probably the brother of Robert DYNELEY.

5.2 Thomas DINGLEY was of Old Sarum in 1389, see Kent Dingleys. Thomas was the brother of James DINGLEY.

6. Cricklade

Oliver DINGLEY was rector of St. Sampsons in the 1420s.