Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry VII, Entries 751-800

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Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry VII, Entries 751-800

751 THOMAS LOVET, esq.
Writ 18 Feb., inq. the last day of June, 7 Hen. VII.
Findings as in No. 750.
OXFORD. Manor of South Newnton, worth 10 marks, held of Jasper, Duke of Bedford, as of the manor of Roderfeld Grey, service unknown.
C. Series II., Vol. 7. (74.) E. Series II. File 778. (1.)
752 ELIZABETH SEYNTMOUNDE, late the wife of Roger Tocotes, knt.
Writ 4 Dec., inq. 22 Jan., 7 Hen. VII.
Findings as in No. 732.
WILTS. Manor called ‘Seyntemoundes manere’ in Hacleston and Netherhaven, worth 20 marks, held of the King, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by service of 1/20 of a knight’s fee.
Manor of Bromeham, worth 13l., held of the Abbot of Battle, by service of 59s. 2d.
Manor of Lavyngton, worth 18l., with the advowson of the chantry there, held of Elizabeth, Queen of England, as of Devizes Castle, by service of one knight’s fee.
Manor of Woderewe, worth 20l., held of the King in chief, by service of 1/20 of a knight’s fee.
Manor of Whadden, worth 20l., held of the King, as of Troubrigge (castle), parcel of the duchy of Lancaster by service of one knight’s fee.
Manor of Knabbewell, worth 13s. 4d., held of the Abbot of Malmesbury, by fealty and 40s. rent, for all service.
Manor of Berwike Basset, worth 4l., held of the King in chief, as of the Crown, by service of 1/50 of a knight’s fee.
Manor of Chelwourth, worth 40s., held of the Abbot of Malmesbury as of the manor of Cruddewell, service unknown.
Manor of Chesyngbury, worth 5 marks, held of the King, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by service of 1/40 of a knight’s fee.
A messuage and a virgate of land in Chiriell, worth 13s. 4d., held of the King, as of the manor of Chiriell, parcel of the earldom of Warwick, by fealty and suit of the court of Chiriell, for all service.
A messuage and a virgate of land in Wynterburne Basset, worth 13s. 4d., held of the Lady Cicely, Duchess of York, as of the manor of Winterburne aforesaid, service unknown.
An acre of meadow and 10a. land in Rodeburne, worth 2s., held of the Abbot of Malmesbury, as of the manor of Rodeburne, service unknown.
A messuage and a virgate of land in Abbotiswike, worth 8s. 4d., held of the Abbot of Battle, as of the manor of Wike, service unknown.
A rent of 8s. 6d. in Wike.
Three messuages, 3 gardens, and 1a. land in Calne, worth 16s., held of the Treasurer of the Cathedral Church of Salisbury, as of the prebend of Calne, service unknown.
A rent of 10s. in Calne.
A rent of 2s. 6d. in Cotes.
A rent of 13d. in Hardenhysh.
A rent of 4l. in Wynterslew.
C. Series II. Vol. 7. (75.)
753 THOMAS LOVET, esq.
Writ 17 Feb., inq. the last day of June, 7 Hen. VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors of Astwell, and lands in Astwell, Fancote, and Wapenham in fee, and being so seised enfeoffed Richard Isham and Robert Yaram thereof, who suffered a recovery of the said premises, Hilary term, 5 Hen. VII, to one William Cutlerd and John Hyndeson, who being seised thereof accordingly in fee demised the said manors and lands by indenture tripartite to Joan Lovet wife of the said Thomas, late the wife of John Hawe one of the justices of the common pleas, Thomas Coke, clk, William Davers one of the justices of the common pleas, Robert Rede, Richard Empson, Thomas Hasilwode, John More, gent., William Catebyn, gent., and William Page of London, gent., who survive, and William Dunthorn, gent, now deceased, to hold during the life of the said Joan Lovet, with remainder to the said Thomas Lovet in tail, with remainder as to the manor called ‘Brokes’ to Thomas Dorne brother of the said Thomas Lovet in tail male, and with remainder as to the manor called ‘Byllynges’ to the said Thomas Dorne in tail, with remainder as to the manor called ‘Brokes’ to John Dorne in tail male, and with remainder as to the manor called ‘Billynges’ to the said John in tail, with remainder as to both the manors in tail male and tail respectively to Sibyl Ingelton, Rose Tresham her sister, and Katharine Lynde, sister of the said Sibyl and Rose, successively, with remainder as to the manor called ‘Billynges’ to the right heirs of the body of Roger Gifford, father of Katharine Billyng, late the wife of Thomas Billyng late chief justice of the King’s bench, with remainder in default to the right heirs of the said Roger.
He suffered a recovery Hilary term, 7 Hen. VII, to Edward, Earl of Wilts and others (as in No. 749) of the under-mentioned manors of Drayton and Strixton.
He died 16 Feb. last. Thomas Lovet, aged 17 years and 37 weeks, is his son and heir.
N’HAMP. Manor of Astwell called ‘Brokes maner,’ worth 20 marks, held of Margery Garnon, widow, service unknown.
Manor of Astwell called ‘Byllynges maner,’ worth 10 marks, held of the said Margery Garnon, service unknown.
Twenty-two messuages, 22 tofts, 2,000a. land, 120a. meadow, 500a. pasture, 220a. wood, and 40s. rent, in Astwell, Fancote, and Wapenham.
Manor called ‘Drayton maner,’ in Crainford, worth 5 marks, and the manor of Strixton, worth 10 marks, held of the King, as of the duchy of Gloucester, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 7. (76.)
754 JOHN HUGYN, esq.
Com. wanting; inq. Thursday after the feast of the Annunciation, 8 Hen. VII.
The said John Hugyn, as appears by De Banco roll Michaelmas Term, 18 Edw. IV, CCCXXXVII, suffered a recovery of the under-mentioned manor and advowson of Whit Staunton to one Thomas Overey, clk., Walter Oseborne, clk., Thomas Wodehyll, clk., and John Bonvyle, esq., who being seised thereof accordingly in fee, by deed dated 15 Aug., 19 Edw. IV, demised certain tenements parcel of the said manor (reserving to themselves all boon work, rents, Peter’s Pence, and Pence of the aid of the Purification anciently due from the said tenements), to Joan Hugyn, who survives, daughter of John Brytte, and late wife of Thomas, son and heir of John Hugyn, son and heir of Thomas Hugyn, to hold for the term of her life. And further, by deed dated 19 Aug., 19 Edw. IV, they demised the capital messuage and site of the said manor, with its curtilage, certain specified closes of land and meadow, the alternate presentation of the church, rents and services due from John Powghwyll and others, a moiety of view of frankpledge there, &c., the rents, &c., excepted as above, and the reversion of the said tenements expectant on the death of the said Joan, to John son and heir of Thomas Hugyn in tail, with remainder to Elizabeth, late wife of Thomas Holand, his sister, in tail, with remainder to the heirs of the body of John Brytt, with remainder to Simon Brytt, his brother in tail, with remainder to the right heirs of the said John Brytt; which demise of the said reversion the said Joan Hugyn, by deed dated 20 Aug., 19 Edw. IV, accepted and confirmed.
The said John Hugyn being thus seised of all the lands, rents, services, and reversions aforesaid, by deed dated 12 Sept., 22 Edw. IV, gave all his lands, &c., in Whit Staunton, Briggewater, North Pederton, Bokelond St. Mary, Hall in Charde, and elsewhere in the county of Somerset, and in Netherbury and Bridport, co. Dorset, to Giles Dawbeney, knt., Robert Stawell, esq., William Hody, Thomas Wodehyll, clk., William Cleyton, and John Heyron, to the use of his will, which he declared as follows by an indenture made at Whyt Staunton, 20 March, 23 Edw. IV, viz. that his feoffees should suffer Joan his wife to occupy the “howsyng above the west ende” of the hall of Whitstaunton, &c., while she continued sole and unmarried; that John, his son and heir apparent, should have the “occupacion of all the residew” of the said manor, paying annually 10 marks to the said Joan, while single; that the said Joan should receive the rents and profits of his other lands in the counties of Somerset and Dorset, during the nonage, and for the maintenance, of Walter and Giles his sons, accounting to them, and paying them any overplus at 21; that the said feoffees on the said Walter’s attaining his full age should make an estate to him, and Elizabeth daughter of John Brytt, late of Thornecomb, squier, “whom by the grace of God the said Water shall have to wyfe,” of all the testator’s lands in Briggewater, Donnewere, and North Pederton, co. Somers., and in Castell alias Naysshe in the parish of Hawkechurch, co. Dorset (except the lands which were Robert Lieghys in Briggewater, Donnewere, and North Pederton), to hold to them, and the heirs male of the body of the said Walter, with remainder in default to the right heirs of John Hugyn the testator, except a tenement, “in which Water Ede dwellyth in North Pederton,” which in default of Walter’s male issue and of issue of the said John, should remain to John Maunsell in tail, with remainder to the testator’s right heirs; and further that the said feoffees should make an estate to the said Giles, at 21, of the testator’s lands in Bokelond Seynt Mary, Charde, Bridport, and Netherbury in tail male, with remainder to the testator’s right heirs.
By deed dated 16 Oct., 2 Hen. VII, the said feoffees demised all their lands and tenements in Whit Staunton to Joan Hugyn, widow, who survives, late the wife of the said John Hugyn, for the term of her widowhood, paying 5 marks yearly to the said feoffees. The said Joan, late the wife of Thomas Hugyn, as also John Wadham and the heirs of Nicholas Stuklegh, tenants under the manor of Whit Staunton, never attorned to the said Giles Daubeney and his co-feoffees, wherefore in spite of the said feoffment, the said John Hugyn, and after him his son and heir John Hugyn, died seised of the said reversion, and of the rents and services due from Wadham and Stukleigh, in fee.
He died 8 Aug., 3 Ric. III, leaving John Hugyn, his son and heir, then aged 22 and more. The said John Hugyn, the son, died 3 March last. Joan Hugyn, one year and a half old, is his daughter and heir.
SOMERS. Manor and alternate presentation of the church of Whit Staunton, with a moiety of the liberties, franchises, customs, courts, and view of frankpledge, and of all villains and natives, of the said manor, held of the King, as of the Earldom of Salisbury, the lands not in reversion being worth 5 marks yearly.
Rents and services due from—
John Powghwyll for lands and tenements called ‘le Whytehall’ in Combe St. Nicholas,
Henry Bonor for lands and tenements in Waterston,
John Davy for lands and tenements in Twytyngsmede, co. Devon,
The heirs of Nicholas Stuklegh for a carucate of land in Lye and Jakettes, and from—
John Wadham, knt., for a carucate of land in Sowth Bradon; all held as of the said manor of Whit Staunton.
Lands and tenements to the yearly value of 40s. in Briggewater, held of Giles, Lord Dawbeney, knt., in socage.
Lands and tenements to the yearly value of 20s. in North Pederton, held of Nicholas Bluet, esq., in socage.
Lands and tenements in Donnewere.
Lands and tenements to the yearly value of 18s. in Bokelond Seynt Mary’s, held of Giles Dawbeney, knt.
Lands and tenements to the yearly value of 20s. in Hall, in the parish of Charde, held of the Dean and Chapter of Wells.
DORSET. Lands and tenements to the yearly value of 10s. in Kaymesowith, in the parish of Netherbury, held of the Abbot of Westminster in socage.
Lands and tenements to the yearly value of 10s. in Brytteporte, held of the King in free burgage, as of the borough of Britporte.
Lands and tenements in Castell alias Naysshe, in the parish of Hawkechurch.
C. Series II. Vol. 8. (1.)
755 OTHO GILBERT.
Writ 4 Feb., inq. 5 Aug., 8 Hen. VII.
It appears by a memorandum in the margin that this inquisition was cancelled 17 Nov., 6 Hen. VIII, because it was not indented as the Statute required. It is mutilated and illegible.
He was seised of the under-mentioned lands in Compton and elsewhere in fee, and being so seised gave them to one Nicholas Gosse and William Wagete now deceased, and John Symon, Robert Whityng, John More, and Thomas Heyward, who survive, to the use of his last will, and directed them to give lands thereout to the value of 20l. yearly to Thomas Ghilberd one of his sons in tail, with remainder to his own right heirs.
……. being seised of the under-mentioned manor of Brixston in the parish of Brodewode Kelly, and lands in Withrygge in fee, gave them to the said Otho and John Kyrton, to hold to them and the heirs of the said Otho, to the use of the said Otho and his heirs for ever, by virtue whereof the said Otho and John were seised of the said premises, viz. the said Otho in …..
One Robert Burton and Elizabeth his wife were seised of the under-mentioned manor of Brodewode Kelly ….. and gave it to John ……, the said Otho Ghilberd, John More, and John Bere, and their heirs for ever, to the use of the said Otho and his heirs; and being so seised the said John …. and John Bere died, and the said Otho and John More survived ….
……. Robert Ghilberd, Otho Ghilberd, William Ghilberd, and Geoffrey Ghilberd, sons of the said Otho Ghilberd, …….
He was seised together with John Symon, clk., Robert Whityng, John More, and Thomas Heyward, of the under-mentioned land in North Alyngton, &c., and being so seised, by deed dated .. June, 1 Hen. VII, they gave the same to John Ghilberd and Elizabeth, daughter of John Crokker, knt., and the heirs of the said John.
He died 2 Feby., ….., seised of the last of the under-mentioned lands in fee. His heir……
DEVON. Seven messuages, 300a. pasture, 20a. meadow, 4a. wood, and 20a. gorse and heather in Compton, worth 100s., held of ……….. 6d. yearly.
A messuage, 30a. pasture, and other premises in Peignton, worth 26s. 8d., held of …..
Manor of Stantor in the parish of Pey …, worth …., held of the Bishop of Exeter, by service of 1/2 of a knight’s fee.
A messuage and a garden in Pry[mley] and ………… gorse and heather in Lovyntor in the parish of Peynton, worth 13s. 4d., held of the said Bishop by fealty only.
One hundred acres of pasture, ….. 4d. rent, in Hywyke, worth 60s., held of Richard Yeard, service unknown.
Five messuages, 7 gardens, 2 mills, ……, worth 60s., held of the Lady Margaret, Countess of Richemond and Derby, by 1/4 of a knight’s fee.
Four messuages, 7 gardens, …., worth 100s., held of Richard Pomeray, knt., as of the manor of Herberton, by fealty only.
Two tenements, two tofts, and 5 gardens in …., worth 6s. 8d., held of Eggecombe, as of the manor of Tottnes, by fealty only.
A close of land, 7a. pasture, 2a. ….. in Wynnyslond, in the parish of Darttyngton, worth 3s., held of the said Countess, service unknown.
Five messuages ….., worth 52s., held of the Prior of Tottness by fealty and 6s. rent, yearly.
A messuage, a garden, 30a. pasture, 4a. meadow, and 4a. gorse and heather in …., worth 20s., held of …….. Plymton, by fealty and 3s. rent yearly.
Two messuages, 3 gardens, . a. …. and 5a. gorse and heather in Deyn Priour aforesaid, worth 26s. 8d., held of ….., by fealty only.
A messuage, 2 gardens, 40a. pasture, and 8a. …., in the parish of ….., worth 16s., held of …., by fealty and 8d. rent yearly, for all service.
A messuage, 30a. pasture, an acre of meadow, and 2a. gorse and heather in the parish of Ugbourough, held of Edward, Lord de Hastynges, as of the manor of Langford Leyster, by fealty and 4s. 8d. rent, for all service.
…….. and heather in the parish of Brent called ‘Cadworthy,’ worth …, held of the Abbot of Bucfaste, by fealty and 2s. 1d. rent yearly.
Two m .., … pasture, 4a. meadow, and 5a. gorse and heather in Blacauton, worth …., held of the Abbot of Torre, service unknown.
Two messuages, 2 gardens, 260 ……. in Alwy[ngton] called ‘Garston,’ worth 70 …, held of John Briston, by fealty only.
A messuage and garden in Neuton Abbote, worth 6s. 8d., held of the [Abbot] of Torre.
……… heather in the parish of Galmpton called ‘Greynway’ with ‘Greynway ferry,’ worth …, held of Halnath Maleverer, as of the manor of Galmpton, by fealty and 11s. rent yearly.
…. messuages, 3 gardens, 160a. pasture, 4a. meadow, and 6a. gorse and heather in the parish of Ipylpen, held of …
…. in the parish of Wolbourgh called ‘Ridon,’ worth 13s. 4d., held of the Abbot of Torre, by fealty only.
A messuage, 42a. pasture, 2 ……, held of Richard, Lord de Seyntmound, by fealty only.
……….., worth 10s., service unknown.
A messuage, 2 gardens, 40a. pasture, 5a. meadow, 2a. wood, and 5a. gorse in …., held of …..
……, worth 5s., held of … by a rent of 4s. for all service.
…. messuage, 2 tofts, and 3 gardens without the south gate of the city of Exeter ……
A third part of a messuage in the east part of ….. the city of Exeter, worth …, held of the Prior of St. Nicholas, Exeter, by fealty …
……, one hundred acres of pasture, 8a. meadow, and 10a. gorse and heather in Buclond Kateryn, Holcumbe, Pur …., and Buclond Dynham, held, the lands in Buclond Kateryn, worth 10s., of Thomas Strawford by fealty only; ….., worth … 6d., held of …… of Wynkelegh, by 1/30 of a knight’s fee; ….., worth 6s., held of …… of Bradnynche, service unknown.
[A third] part of the manor of Northauton into three parts divided, with a third part of the hundred of Northauton belonging to the said manor, worth …, held of Edward Courtenay, Earl of Devon, as of the honor of Plympton, by service of of a knight’s fee.
A third part of … a. meadow, 10a. gorse and heather, and 10s. rent, in the parish of Plymouth, worth …
A third part of …., 8a. meadow, 10a. gorse and heather, and 10s. rent in the said parish, worth 60s., held of John Halwyll, knt., as of the manor of ….
Manor of Brixston in the parish of Brodwode Kelly, worth, held of John, service unknown.
Manor of Brodewode Kelly, worth …, held of Edward, Earl of Devon, service unknown.
… . tenements, 10a. pasture, and 30a. gorse and heather in Wythrygge, worth …, held of William Huddysfyld, service unknown.
One hundred acres of pasture, 4a. meadow …. in North Alyngton called ‘Halstawe,’ worth 50s., also three messuages, 100a. pasture, and 3a. meadow, worth 50s., in the occupation of Thomas Cole, Gervase Comyn, and John Cole …..
C. Series II. Vol. 8. (1*.)
756 JOHN, son of WALTER MYCHELL, esq.
Com. wanting; inq. 29 March, 8 Hen. VII.
He held no lands at the day of his death; but one John Holforde, late Master of St. John Baptist’s, Bridgewater, William Jacob, and William Dodysham were seised of the under-mentioned manor of Chelton and 20 messuages in Hylleferons, Stokegursy, Alwerton, Strecheholte, Poulet, Aysshecote, Merlynche, Hunspyll, and Gotton, and being so seised demised them to the said Walter Mychell esq., and Agnes his wife and the heirs of their bodies with remainder to the right heirs of the said Walter, by virtue whereof the said Walter and Agnes were seised of the said premises in fee tail. And afterwards the said Walter died, and the said Agnes survived him and is still living.
The said Walter Mychell was seised in fee of the under-mentioned manors of Wemdon, Westpury, Cleyhull, Sterte, Est Chylton, Cheselade, Northbowre, and Westboure, and 20 messuages, 300a. land, 100a. pasture and 40a. meadow in Canyngton, Dodesham, Pegnesse, Pederham, Lewelston, Walpyll, Estboure, Northpederton, Durley and Bryggewater, and being so seised gave them to Robert, late Abbot of Athelney, Robert Stowell, esq., John Hugyn, Henry Ogan, Roger Pym, John Payne, John Baker, and Robert Phylyppes, clk., and their heirs for ever, on condition that after his death they should permit the said Agnes his wife, while she continued unmarried, or otherwise his executors, to take the whole of the clear profits of the premises for the payment of his debts, for the sustinence of the said Agnes and his children by her, for the marriage of his daughters, and the performance of his last will, and that thereafter they should make a sufficient estate in law of the premises to the heirs of his body for ever. They were seised thereof accordingly in their demesne as of fee, and afterwards the said Robert Stowell, John Hugyn, Henry Ogan, and John Baker, released their right therein to the said late Abbot, Roger Pym, Robert Phyllyppes and John Payne, who were accordingly seised thereof in fee; and being so seised, at the request of the said Walter Mychell they demised the manors of Estboure and Est Chylton, two closes of pasture called ‘le Brodehokemede’ and ‘le Nek’ in Canyngton, a close of land there called ‘Estdowne,’ a close there called ‘le Hanger,’ 3 closes of land there called ‘Estryons,’ a close of pasture there called ‘Westryons,’ an acre of meadow in Chylton, a close of land called ‘Barlond’ in Canyngton, 3a. meadow there called ‘Barlondmede,’ a close of meadow there called ‘Est Somerlese,’ a close of meadow there called ‘West Somerlese,’ a close of meadow there called ‘le West More,’ a tenement there which John Holand then held, 5 closes of arable in Wemdon called ‘Whyteshettes,’ 3a. land there which John Chute then held, and six burgages in Briggewater, to Giles Daubeney, knt., Thomas Tremayle, John Byconell, knt., Robert Stowell, John Twynyho, John Hugyn, Henry Ogan, John Spenser, Richard Forster, Walter Oseborne, clk., John Heyron, and John Esterfelde, their heirs and assigns, to the intent that they should permit the issues and profits of the premises to be taken and estates thereof to be made according to the form of certain indentures between the said Walter Mychell and one Robert Strange, by virtue whereof the said Giles and his joint feoffees were and are seised of the premises in fee.
The said Walter and Agnes Mychell had issue between them William Mychell, the said John Mychell, and Thomas Mychell, Agnes, Raginald, Joan, Eleanor, and Margery. And the said Walter died, and afterwards the said William died without issue. And afterwards, namely 3 Nov. last, the said John Mychell died without issue, the said Robert Phyllyppes and John Payne, and the said Giles Daubeney, John Byconell, Robert Stowell, Henry Ogan, William Spencer, Walter Oseborne, John Heyron, and John Esterfelde, being then, and now, seised of the above-mentioned manors and lands by virtue of the estate and feoffment made to them thereof as above. Thomas Mychell is brother and next heir of the said John Mychell, and he was aged 21 and more at the time of the death of the said John. And the said Agnes Raginald Joan Eleanor and Margery, children of the said Walter and Agnes, are sustained out of the issues and profits of the said lands, and are not yet married. Cf. No. 257.
SOMERS. Manor of Chelton and lands and tenements in Merlynche, Aysshecote, and Gotton, worth 16l., held of the heirs of Thomas Strangwysch, as of the manor of Compton Dondeyn, by knight-service.
Lands and tenements in Hylleferons, worth 20s., held of the Prior of Berlyche, service unknown.
Lands and tenements in Stokegursy, worth 20s., held of the Earl of Northumberland in socage.
Tenements in Allewerton, worth 20s., held of the Dean of Wells, service unknown.
Lands and tenements in Strecheholt and Poulet, worth 20s., held of Nicholas Bluett, esq., service unknown.
Tenements in Hunspyll, worth 20s., held of John Sapcote, knt., as of the manor of Hunspyll, service unknown.
Manors of Wemdon and Westpury, worth 20l., held of the said Nicholas Bluet, service unknown.
Manors of Cleyhyll and Sterte, worth 10 marks, held of the Earl of Northumberland, service unknown.
Manors of Est Chylton, Cheselade, and West Boure, worth 20l., held of the said Nicholas Bluett, as of the manor of North Pederton, service unknown.
Lands and tenements in Canyngton, worth 10 marks, held of the Earl of Northumberland, service unknown.
Lands and tenements in Dodysham, Pegnes, and Pederham, worth …., held of Nicholas Bluett, as of the manor of North Pederton, service unknown.
Lands and tenements in Lewelston, worth …., held of the Earl of Northumberland, service unknown.
Lands and tenements in Pyle, worth 20s., held of the Prior of Berlych, by fealty and … rent yearly.
Tenements in Walpyll, Est Boure, and North Pederton, worth …., held of the said Nicholas Bluett, as of the manor of North Pederton, service unknown.
Tenements in Briggewater, worth 5 marks, held of the Lord Daubeney, knt., in burgage.
Lands and tenements in Durley and North Bowre, worth 10l., held of the King, as of the honor of Trowbrigge, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, by knight-service and suit of the court of the said duchy held at Durley.
C. Series II. Vol. 8. (2.)
757 JOHN FRANKCHENY.
Com. wanting; inq. 2 May, 8 Hen. VII.
By deed dated 4 Oct., 4 Edw. IV, he gave the under-mentioned manors and lands, which are of the value of 20s. yearly, to Thomas Dowrissh, John Reigny, John Merifeld, Thomas Southwode, clk., John Dounhey, and John Harrys; now deceased, and Thomas Frankcheny, who survives, to his own use.
He died 5 Dec., 8 Hen. VII. …… aged 10 and more, is his cousin and heir, viz. daughter of John Frankcheny, his son.
DEVON. Manor of Clist Gererd, and a rent of 21s. there, held of the King, as of the manor of Wonford, by knight-service.
Manor of Ogewill, held of Richard Pomeray, knt., service unknown.
A messuage, 100a. land, 12a. meadow, and 40a. gorse and heather in Morton Hampsted, held of William Courteney, knt., in socage.
A messuage, 40a. land, 12a. meadow, and 20a. gorse and heather in Knyghton Hethfeld, held of Margaret, Countess of Rychemond and Derby, the King’s mother, by knight-service.
Six messuages, 400a. land, 10a. wood, 20a. meadow, and 40a. gorse and heather in Up Otery, held of Edmund Carew, knt., service unknown.
Two messuages, 40a. land, 12a. meadow, and 200a. gorse and heather in Brakehyll, held of John Prous in socage.
C. Series II. Vol. 8. (3.)
758 ROGER YERD.
Writ wanting; inq. ….. 8 Hen. VII.
The under-mentioned manor of Teyngwike, &c., descended to Gilbert Yerd (as in No. 899), who had issue the said Roger Yerd, named in the writ, and died 2 Nov., 8 Hen. VII, when the said manor, &c., descended to the said Roger, who entered thereon and expelled Fortescue, Huddesfeld, and John More, the surviving feoffees, and had issue …… The remainder of the findings are illegible.
DEVON. Manor of Tengwike, a third part of the hundred of Teyngbrigge, belonging to the said manor, a messuage, 3 water mills, 3 fulling mills ……
Lands in … bery, Honyton, and Duldiche, held of William Courtenay, knt.
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759 HUGH NAILYNGHURST, esq.
Writ 30 June, 7 Hen. VII; inq. Friday after St. Martin the Bishop, 8 Hen. VII.
One John Heuxtworth, John Warde, clk., and Robert Pratte, demised the under-mentioned tenement called ‘Fryvellis’ to him and Joice his wife in tail, with remainder to his right heirs. He survived her, and the premises at his death descended to Clement their son and heir.
One Clement Spyce gave the under-mentioned tenement called ‘Naylynghurstis’ to him, one William Ketyll, William Purpyll, William Blake, and Philip Inhwe, now deceased, and Master William Pyknam, John Geffrey, and Walter Frenche, who survive, to hold to them and the heirs of the body of the said Hugh.
One John Geffrey of Chelmesford, chaplain, and Thomas Sawell of Much Badew enfeoffed him and the said Joice his wife, John, Earl of Oxford, Henry, Earl of Essex, Thomas Jane, Dr. of Laws, Thomas Tyrell, John Bardfeld, Robert Tirell, gent., John Stephen, and Thomas Chalk, who survive, and John Cheyny of Ditton, co. Camb., knt., William Pirton, knt., and John Munde, now deceased, of the under-mentioned manor in Much Badewe, to hold for the term of the lives of the said Hugh and Joice, with remainder to their co-feoffees, their heirs and assigns.
He died on Midsummer day last. Clement Naylynghurst, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir.
ESSEX. A tenement called ‘Fryvellis,’ alias ‘Cobbis,’ in Great Totham, Goldangre, Tollisbury, Tollishunt, and Little Totham, worth 5 marks, held of John Hevenyngham, knt., as of the manor of Great Totham, service unknown.
A tenement with certain lands, rents, and services, in Great Reyn, Little Reyn, Bokkyng and Stisted, called ‘Naylynghurstis tenement,’ worth 5 marks, held of Richard, Bishop of London, as of the manor of Great Reyn, co. Essex, service unknown.
Manor, or lordship, with divers other lands and tenements late belonging to Hugh de Badewe, knt., in Great Badewe, West Hannyngfeld, Sandon, Spryngfeld Chelmesford, and the hamlet of Mulsham, worth 20 marks, held of Elizabeth, Queen of England, as of the manor of Great Badewe, by knight-service.
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760 RALPH COPLESTON, esq.
Writ 9 Sept., inq. 3 Nov., 8 Hen. VII.
He enfeoffed Giles Daubeney, knt., Thomas Arundell, esq., William Huddesfeld, John Copleston, and William Copleston, of the under-mentioned manors of Chaggeford, Colrewe, Warlegh, and Holbeton, and of the under-mentioned burgages in Tamerton, to the use of himself and Ellen his wife, and his heirs and assigns.
He was seised together with William Courtenay, Richard Pomeray, and William Huddesfeld, knts., Thomas Graynvyle, James Chudlegh, and Thomas Pomeray, esqs., and Robert Knyghtston, of the other under-mentioned manors and lands in fee, by demise from Otho Gylberd, who together with Henry Pomeray, John Cheyny, John Denys, Thomas Dowryssh, and Robert Gambon, now deceased, had the said premises of the gift and feoffment of John Copleston, his grandfather: and being so seised he executed a release of all his right therein to the said William Courtenay and the others, to the use of himself and his heirs, and to the use of his last will, declared in a schedule annexed to the said release as follows:— “This is the last will and intent of me Raffe Copleston, esquyer, made” …. 20 June, 7 Hen. VII, viz. that all persons enfeoffed of lands to his use should suffer him to take the issues and profits thereof during his life, and after his and his wife’s decease, should find Nicholas, Thomas, Richard, and John the younger, his sons, in their learning, out of the issues of the lands “that they beyn enfeoffed ynne” in Cornwall and Devonshire, till his said sons came to their ages of 21, and thereafter should make estates to each of them of lands and tenements to the yearly value of 10l. apiece in tail, with remainder in default as to 10 marks to the surviving brethren, and as to the residue of 5 marks to testator’s right heirs; and that after his and his wife’s decease they should pay his debts, before making any estates to his said sons.
He died 3 Sept. last. John Copleston, aged 16 and more, is his son and heir.
DEVON. Manor of Chaggeford, worth 12l., held of the Lady Margaret, Countess of Derby and Richemond, by service of 2 knights’ fees.
Manor of Colrewe, worth 50s., held of the King, as of the lordship of South Tauton, by reason of the minority of Edward, Earl of Warwick, by 50s. 1d. rent yearly.
Manor of Warlegh, worth 20l., held of Edward, Earl of Devon, by fealty only.
Manor of Holbeton, worth 18l., held of William Courtenay, knt., by service of 1/4 of a knight’s fee.
Thirty burgages in Tamerton Folyet, worth 60s., held of the said Ralph, as of the manor of Warlegh, in free burgage.
Manor of Copleston, worth 100s., held of Thomas, son of John Arundell, knt., in socage.
Manor of Yeardebury, worth 100s., held of the said Earl of Devon, by fealty only.
Manor of Teyngrace. worth 20l., held of the said Earl, as of the honor of Plympton, in socage, by 6d. rent.
Manor of Wayssheborn, worth 14l., held of Piers Eggecomb, esq., as of the honor of Tottenes, by knight-service.
Manor of Langaller, worth 4l., held of John Ryz, by fealty only.
Manors of Shyggeford and Lovelane, worth 4 marks, held of the Bishop of Exeter, by fealty only.
Manor of Shilveston, worth 100s., held of the said Earl of Devon in socage.
Manor of Nymet Rowlond, worth 100s., held of the said Earl, as of the honor of Okehampton, by service of 1/6 of a knight’s fee.
Three messuages, 100a. arable, 100a. pasture, 4a. wood, 10a. meadow, and 40a. gorse and heather in Huyssh, worth 6 marks, held of the said William Courtenay, knt., as of the manor of Cadlegh, by knight-service.
Three messuages, 80a. arable, 6a. meadow, and 12a. gorse and heather in Tetteborn St. Mary, worth 23s., held of the said Bishop, by fealty only.
Three messuages, 100a. arable, 100a. pasture, 12a. meadow, and 20a. gorse and heather in Gonnston, worth 6l., held of the said Bishop, by fealty only.
A messuage, 12a. pasture, and an acre of meadow in Bradlegh, worth 7s., held of the said Bishop, by fealty only.
A messuage, 100a. land, 60a. pasture, 5a. meadow, and 30a. gorse and heather in Wotton, worth 40s., held, of the said Bishop in socage, by 20s. rent yearly.
A messuage, 20a. land, an acre of meadow, and 4a. wood in Maydenford, worth 5s., held of the said Countess, as of Barnstaple castle, by fealty only.
Eight burgages in Criditon, worth 100s., held of the said Bishop in free burgage.
A messuage, 60a. arable, 40a. pasture, 6a. meadow, and 6a. wood in Slade, worth 4 marks, held of Otho Gilberd and Richard Wode, by fealty only.
Four messuages, 100a. arable, 20a. meadow, and 4a. wood, worth 6l., in Leigh All Saints, held of the King, as of the honor of Gloucester, by knight-service.
Three closes, 100a. arable, 100a. pasture, 3a. meadow, 6a. wood, and 40a. gorse and heather in Yongeston, Gripston, and Heweldon, worth 100s., held of the Abbot of Holy Trinity, Torre, by 20s. rent yearly, for all service.
A rent of 13s. 4d. out of lands in Croude.
A rent of 11s. out of lands in Holdysworthy, tenure unknown.
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761 RALPH COPLESTON, esq.
Writ wanting; inq. 23 Jany. …. Hen. VII, taken before Piers Eggecomb, esq., escheator of the King’s duchy of Cornwall, in the county of Cornwall by virtue of a writ de Diem clausit, …c.
One Philip Copleston, his father, to whom he was heir, being seised of the under-mentioned manor of Lametton, &c., in fee, enfeoffed John Colshull, knt., Nicholas Aysscheton, Thomas Bonevile, William Beoff, serjeant at law, John Wydeslade, and John More, now deceased, and Richard Pree, and Robert Knyghtston, who survive, thereof, to the use of himself and his heirs, and to the use of his last will.
He died 3 Sept., 8 Hen. VII, seised of the under-mentioned manors of Rathewill, &c., in fee, having made his last will, 20 June, 7 Hen. VII (as in No. 760). John Copleston, aged 16 and more, is his son and heir.
CORNWALL. Manor of Rathewill, worth 10l., held of James Chudley, esq., as of the manor of …. we, by knight-service.
Manor of Canalysy, worth 3l., held of the Bishop of Exeter, as of the manor of Poweton, by knight-service.
Manor of Treworra and three acres of land Cornish in Treworra, worth …., held of Halnath Malyverer, esq., and Joan his wife, in her right, as of the manor of Polroda, by knight-service.
Manor of Penrosbourdon, worth 10 …, held of the Prince, as of the manor of Launceveton, by knight-service and by fealty.
Manor of Oterham, worth 4 marks, held of the Prior of Tywardreth, by fealty and 20d. rent yearly.
Manor of Lametton, worth 10 marks, and the advowson of the church of Lametton, called the church of St. Kayen, held of the Prince, as of Launceston castle, by fealty only.
Manor of Bree, worth 4 marks, held of Thomas Tregodek, as of the manor of Curgalen, by knight-service.
Manor of Polhorman, worth 8 marks, held of the Prior of St. Andrew’s, Trewardreth, by 11s.. rent in free socage.
Manor of Kilmynawyth, worth 4 marks, held of the Prince, as of the manor of Trelawen in free socage and by fealty.
Manor of Penhirgard, worth ….. l., held of Richard Nanfan, knt., as of the manor of Blyston, in free socage, by 18s. 6d. rent yearly.
Manor of Bostavey, worth 20s., held of the Prince, as of the manor of Tewyngton, by 6s. 8d. rent, in free and pure socage.
Manor of Carnyk, worth 40s., held of ….., Earl of Devon, as of the manor of Penpont, by knight-service.
Six messuages, 6 gardens, and 4a. meadow in Bodmyn, worth 4 marks, held of the Prior of the church of St. Mary and St. Petroc, Bodmyn, by 14s. 5d. rent, in free burgage.
A messuage and 30a. land in Tregwellyn, worth 20s., held of Bartholomew Trote, by fealty only, in free socage.
A messuage, 100a. arable, and 100a. heather and gorse in Trenowith, worth … marks, held of the Prior of Bodmin, as of the manor of Rykston, by 3s. 4d. rent yearly, in free socage.
Two messuages, 60a. land, and 6a. meadow in Mighelstowe, worth 16s., held of the Prince, as of the manor of Helsbury, by 2s. 3d. rent yearly, in free socage.
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762 NICHOLAS HENDESCOTE.
Writ 18 Jan., 8 Hen. VII; inq. the last day but one of October, 9 Hen. VII.
He died 1 Jan., 8 Hen. VII. John Hendescote, aged 60 and more, is his next heir.
DEVON. He held no lands.
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763 THOMAS DALAMARE, cousin and heir of THOMAS DALAMARE, knt., viz. son and heir of JOHN DALAMARE, esq., son of the said THOMAS.
Writ de Devenerunt 14 Feb., inq. 12 April, 9 Henry VII.
By virtue of an inquisition taken at Chepyng Faryngdon, co. Berks, 23 Oct., 8 Hen. VII, before John Osbaldeston, escheator, on a writ de Diem clausit after the death of the said Thomas Delamare, knt. (E. Series II. File 778. (7)), the under-mentioned manors and services came to and are now in the King’s hands by reason of the minority of the said Thomas Delamare, the grandson.
He died under age and in the King’s custody without issue 21 April, 8 Hen. VII. Elizabeth wife of George Forster, aged 17 and more, and Fredeswide Delamare aged 14 and more, are his sisters and heirs.
BERKS. Manor of Aldermanston worth 50l., the manor of Speresholt worth 40l., and the manor of Chalowe, worth 8 marks, held immediately, and the manors of Fynchamstede and Colethorp, worth respectively 10l. and 100s., held mediately of the King in chief, by service of one knight’s fee.
Manor of Estmanton, worth 10l., held of John Bourgchier, knt., Lord Fitzwaren, service unknown.
Services:—
Edmund Pakenham, esq., was seised of a moiety of the manor of Fynchamstede in fee, held by knight-service of the said Thomas Delamare, knt., who held it of the King in chief, as specified above.
John Parkyns and Margaret his wife were seised of the other moiety of the said manor of Fynchamstede in fee, in her right, held of the said Thomas Delamare, knt., as above.
The Warden and Scholars of St. Mary New College beside Winchester, co. Hants, were seised of the manor of Colethorp in fee, held of the said Thomas Delamare, knt., in frank almoin, who held it of the King, as specified above.
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764 EDWARD, VISCOUNT LISLE.
Com. 10 Sept., inq. 8 Oct., 8 Hen. VII.
He was seised together with Elizabeth, late his wife, of the under-mentioned messuages in Briggewater, &c., in fee, in her right, and having had issue by her a son John Grey, survived her, and was seised of the premises in his demesne as of frank tenement by the curtesy, with reversion to the said John.
By deed dated 10 August, 5 Hen. VII, one John Smyth, ‘gentilman,’ being seised of the under-mentioned manors of Norton, &c., in fee, demised them to John, Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas, Archbishop of York, Richard, Bishop of Bath and Wells, late Bishop of Exeter, John Dynham, knt., Lord Dynham, Reginald Bray, knt., Master John Morgan, clk., Thomas Fitzwilliam, knt., Recorder of the city of London, Master Henry Carnevall, clk., Master John Breteyn, clk., John Fyneux, serjeant-at-law, John Tichebourne the elder, esq., Richard Wallop, gent., Thomas More, gent., Nicholas Pakenham, gent., William Wilcokkes, and John Gardyner, to the use of the Lady Joan, Viscountess Lisle, who survives, widow, late the wife of the said Edward, and formerly wife of Robert Drope, for the term of her life, without impeachment of waste, with remainder to the use of the said John Grey and his heirs.
He died 17 July last. The said John Grey, aged 11 years, is his son and heir, and likewise son and heir of the said Elizabeth.
SOMERS. Twelve burgages in Briggewater, whereof six are held of Giles Daubeney, knt., and the remainder of Cicely, Duchess of York, service unknown.
Ten acres of land in Cardesbury, held of the said Duchess, service unknown.
Ten messuages, and 40a. land in Milverton, held of the said Duchess, service unknown. The said burgages, messuages, and land in Briggewater, Cardesbury, and Milverton are worth 8l.
Two burgages in Charde, worth 4s., held of the Abbot of Newenham, service unknown.
A rent of 5 marks in Heygrove.
A rent of 31s. 10d. in Henton Bluet.
The advowsons of the churches of Uphill and Brene, and of a certain chantry in Chedder.
Manor of Norton Beauchamp, worth 30l., held of Robert Corbet, service unknown.
Manor of Sandeford, worth 12l., held of the Bishop of Bath, service unknown.
Manor of Chadder Hanams, and five messuages, a mill, 320a. land, 140a. meadow, and 140a. pasture in Brentmerssh, Axbrigge, and Makkesmyll, worth 26l., held of the said Bishop, service unknown.
Manor of Lymplesham, worth 8l., held of the Abbot of Glastonbury, service unknown.
Manor of Turnok, worth 12l., held of the heirs of Thomas Pomerey, service unknown.
Manor of Avell, worth 20l. held of Hugh Luttrell, knt., service unknown.
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765 JOHN MORE, of Holcombe.
Writ 8 May, 8 Hen. VII; inq. 4 Nov., 8 Hen. VII (sic); delivered to the Court 20 Nov., in the said year.
He gave the under-mentioned lands, whereof he was seised in fee, to Charles Dynham, now deceased, and John, Lord Dynham, knt., John Sapcote, knt., William Huddesfeld, knt., and John More of Columpton, who survive, their heirs and assigns.
He died 25 April last. John More, aged 24 and more, is his son and heir.
DEVON. Eight messuages, 300a. land, 60a. meadow, 6a. wood, and 200a. gorse and heather in Otery St. Mary, worth 10 marks, held of the Warden and College of St. Mary, Otery, by fealty and 11s. 1d. rent.
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766 JOHN SEYMOUR, esq.
Writ 29 Oct., 7 Hen. VII; inq. 24 Oct., 8 Hen. VII.
He died on the Friday before All Hallows, 7 Hen. VII, seised of the under-mentioned lands in fee. John Seymour, aged 18 and more, is his son and heir.
GLOUC. Eleven messuages and 4 virgates of land in Magattisfild and Barton Hundred beside Bristol, worth 6l., held of the King, as of the honor of Gloucester, service unknown.
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767 JOHN SEYMOUR, esq.
Writ 29 Oct., 7 Hen. VII; inq. 24 Oct., 8 Hen. VII.
He died 26 Oct. last, seised of the under-mentioned messuages and land in fee. John Seymour, aged 18 and more, is his son and heir.
BRISTOL. Fifty-eight messuages, 20a. land, and a dovecot, worth 17l. 5s. 3d., held of the Mayor and Commonalty of Bristol, in free burgage, as all Bristol is held.
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768 JOHN SEYMOUR, esq.
Com. 30 May, inq. 11 June, 7 Hen. VII.
One John Audeley, Lord de Audeley, knt., John Broke, Lord de Cobham, knt., Reginald Stourton, knt., Constantine Darell, esq., John Herne, and John Baker, being seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson of Hacch Beauchamp in fee, gave them to him and Elizabeth daughter of George Darell, knt., his wife, who survives, and his heirs.
He died on the Friday before All Hallows last, seised of the other under-mentioned manors and lands in fee. John Seymour, aged 18 and more, is his son and heir.
SOMERS. Manor and advowson of Shipton Beauchamp (charged by the said John Seymour with an annuity of 40s. in favour of one John Herne who survives), worth 33l. 6s. 8d., held of the King in chief, by knight-service.
Manor and advowson of Hacch Beauchamp, worth 20 marks, held of the Earl of Northumberland, as of the manor of Stapill, by 1/20 of a knight’s fee.
Manor of Laurens Litheyerd (charged by him with 40s. annuity for John Baker of Lamport who survives), worth 20 marks, held of John Fraunceis, as of the manor of Combe Florey, service unknown.
Manor of Weste Boure, worth 40s., held of John Chilton, knt., service unknown.
Five tofts, a mill, 6a. land, and 4a. pasture, in Dirle, worth 22s. 4d., held of the King, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by fealty and the rent of a red rose at Midsummer yearly, for all service.
Twelve burgages in Briggewater, worth 8s. 7d., held of Giles Daubeney, Lord de Daubeney, service unknown.
Twenty-six acres of land in Blakelond, worth 10s., held of the said Lord de Daubeney, service unknown.
A messuage, 33 1/2a. land, and 4a. meadow in Dunwere, worth 12d., held of John Chilton, service unknown.
Eight acres of land, worth 2s., in Cheddesey, held of the Earl of Salisbury, service unknown.
A messuage, 28a. land, and 2a. meadow in Monketon, worth 2s., held of John Ruynon, service unknown.
Two tenements, a toft, 28a. land, and 13a. meadow in Chelton, worth 6s. 8d., held of John Michell, service unknown.
A tenement, 20a. land, and 3a. meadow in Cadecote, worth 6s., held of the Prior of Birkehill, service unknown.
Three tofts, three acres and three perches of land, and 1 1/2a. meadow, in Combewich, worth 2s., held of Henry Ponynges, service unknown.
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769 JOHN SEYMOUR, esq.
Writ 29 Oct., inq. 10 May, 7 Hen. VII.
By deed dated 7 Feb., 2 Hen. VII, John, Lord Audeley and others (as in No. 768), demised the under-mentioned manor of Polling to him, by the name of John Seymour of Wulfale, esq., and to Elizabeth daughter of George Darell, knt., his wife, who survives, to hold to them, and his heirs and assigns.
He died seised of the other under-mentioned manor and lands in fee.
Death and heir as in No. 768.
HANTS. Manor and advowson of Elvetham, worth 12l., held of the Abbot of Chersey, by fealty and 30s. rent at Michaelmas yearly, for all service.
Two messuages and 200a. land in Hewfild, worth 26s. 8d., held of William Ovedale, knt., by fealty and 1/2d. rent at Michaelmas yearly, for all service.
Manor of Pollyng, worth 10l., held of the Prioress of Wynteney, service unknown.
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770 JOHN SEYMOUR, esq.
Writ 29 Oct., inq. 20 June, 7 Hen. VII.
John, Lord Audley, and others, demised the under-mentioned manor of Wutton Ryver to him, and Elizabeth his wife (as in No. 769).
He was seised, together with one John Rengeborne, who survives, of the patronage of the church of Eston, as of fee and right, as cousins and heirs of William Esturmi, knt.
He died seised of the other under-mentioned manors and lands in fee.
Death and heir as in No. 768.
WILTS. Manor of Wescote alias Burbach, with the hamlets of Burley and Coulesfild, with 4 messuages, 3 tofts, and 6 virgates of land in Burbache, belonging to the said manor, worth 100s., held of the King in chief, by homage and fealty, and by service of being warden, or keeper, of the forest of Savernake in the said county, together with the office of steward thereof.
A virgate of land in Estwyke and Wutton, and the bailiwick of the said forest, worth 8s., held of the abbot of Bel-Champ (de Abbate de Bello Campo), by fealty and 12s. rent yearly, for all service.
Three virgates of land in Crofton, worth 13s. 4d., held of the said Abbot, service unknown.
A several close called ‘le Wodehouse close’ within the said forest, containing 24a. pasture, worth 6s. 8d., held of the King, by service of 1/10 of a knight’s fee.
The herbage, or pasture, called ‘Colyns downe’ beside ‘Mantonsbrech’ containing 20a., worth 10s., held of the Queen, as of Marleborough Castle, by fealty and 1d. rent at Michaelmas yearly, for all service.
A parcel of land called ‘Stokesertis,’ containing 40a., of no yearly value above drawbacks, held of the King, as in right of the Crown, by fealty and 12s. 2 1/2d. rent, payable by the hands of the sheriff of Wilts at Michaelmas yearly.
Manor of Wulfall alias Crofton, worth 6 marks, held of Edward, Duke of Buckingham, a minor in the King’s custody, as of the manor of Westcombe, service unknown. The said manor of Wulfall is charged with the payment of 12 marks to one William Rengebourne and his heirs, at Michaelmas and Lady-day yearly.
The foundation, or patronage, of the house, or Priory, of the church of the Holy Trinity, Eston.
Manor of Coulisfild Esturmy, worth 9l., held of the Prior of Ivychurch, service unknown.
Manor of Coulesfeld Spilman, worth 30s., held of the Prior of Ivychurch, service unknown.
A moiety of the manor of Stapilford, worth 20l., held of the King in chief, by fealty and the rent of a red rose at Midsummer yearly. By deed dated 23 Feb., 1 Hen. VII, the said John charged it with an annuity of 20s., in favour of one Humphrey Conyngesby.
Manor and advowson of Wutton Ryver, worth 7l., held of the said Duke, as of the said manor of Westcombe, service unknown.
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771 JOHN SEYMOUR, esq.
Writ de Quœ plura 10 Nov., inq. 14 Nov. 14 Hen. VII.
He was seised long before his death of certain lands in fee, not specified in the inquisition taken at his death, namely of the under-mentioned manor and lands, whereof he was subsequently disseised by one Thomas Beke and Elizabeth Hall.
John Seymour, knt., aged 21 and more, is his son and heir.
The said Elizabeth has occupied the said manor and lands and has taken the issues and profits thereof by virtue of the said disseisin from the death of the said John Seymour to the present time.
WILTS. Manor and advowson of Hewyshe beside Marleburgh, 40a. land, 30a. pasture, and 40a. heather in Hewyshe and Ore, worth 40s., held of the King by fealty and 13s. 4d. rent at Michaelmas yearly.
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772 JOHN SEYMOUR, esq.
Writ 29 Oct., inq. 9 May, 7 Hen. VII.
He died on the Friday before All Hallows last, seised of the under-mentioned manors and land in fee. John Seymour, aged 18 and more, is his son and heir.
HEREF. Manor of Yatton with three acres of meadow in Much Marcle belonging to the said manor, worth 10l., held of the King, as of the honor of Wigmore, parcel of the earldom of March, by service of 1/10 of a knight’s fee.
Manor and advowson of Brockebury, with certain lands in Over Letton, Nether Letton, Willardesley, and Standon, belonging and adjacent to the said manor, worth 10l., held of James Baskervile, knt., as of the manor of Yardesley, service unknown.
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773 EDWARD GRENE, son and heir of CICELY, sometime the wife of ROBERT GRENE, knt., and late the wife of JOHN ACTON.
Writ de Devenerunt 16 Jan., inq. 9 April, 8 Hen. VII.
It was found by an inquisition taken at Ware before John Smyth, escheator, 6 April, 21 Edw. IV, on a writ de Diem clausit, that the said Cicely had died seised in fee simple of the under-mentioned manor and lands, which, by reason of the minority of the said Edward, her son and heir, then aged 10 and more, and by virtue of the said inquisition, came to the King’s hands.
The said Edward died 14 Jan. last. Cicely, now the wife of William Burbage, aged 26 and more, is his sister and heir.
HERTS. Manor of Cresbroke, worth 8 marks, held of the Lady Margaret, Countess of Richmond, as of the manor of Chesthunt, in socage, by fealty and 56s. 3d. rent, and 1 lb. pepper yearly.
A messuage, or tenement, called ‘Clayes Place’ in Chesthunt, worth 8 marks, held of the said Countess in socage, by fealty, 22s. rent, and a barbed arrow yearly.
A water-mill in Chesthunt, worth 4 marks, held of John Walshe, esq., as of the manor of Andrews in the said county, service unknown.
Three messuages, or tenements, in Waltham Seyntcrosse, called ‘le Lyon,’ worth 20s., ‘le Cheker,’ worth 20s., and ‘le Saresens hedde,’ worth 13s. 4d., held of Thomas, now Abbot of the monastery of Waltham Holy Cross, in right of the monastery, service unknown.
An acre of land in Chesthunt, worth 4d., which was and still is parcel of the manor of Cresbroke, and is held of the said Lady Margaret, as of the manor of Chesthunt, in socage, but which was found by the above rehearsed inquisition to be held of the said late King, by knight-service.
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774 EDWARD GRENE, &c., as in No. 773.
Writ de Devenerunt 16 Jan., inq. 23 March, 8 Hen. VII.
One Elizabeth Grene, late wife of Walter Grene, esq., John Pemberton, clk., John Gaynesford, John Catesby, and John Arderne, being seised of the under-mentioned tenement in St. Thomas Apostle’s in fee, demised it to one John Donne the elder, citizen and mercer of London, for 20 years to begin Michaelmas, 38 Hen. VI, at 5 marks rent for the first two years of the term and 10 marks for the remaining eighteen years, to be paid quarterly. And afterwards the said John Catesby, having survived the said Elizabeth and the others, died leaving issue Humphrey Catesby his son and heir, who is now seised of the said tenement in fee.
The said Cicely died seised of the under-mentioned tenement in St. Mary-le-Bow in her demesne as of frank tenement, the said tenement having lately belonged to the said Robert Grene, knt., her husband, deceased.
Death and heir of the said Edward Grene as in No. 773.
LONDON. A tenement called ‘le Bell’ in the parish of St. Mary-le-Bow, worth 6l., held like the rest of the City in free burgage.
A tenement in the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle, in the ward of Vintry, worth 4l., similarly held.
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775 WILLIAM, MARQUESS BARKELEY.
Writ de Amotus 24 June, 8 Hen. VII; inq. 29 Oct., 9 Hen. VII.
By fine in the octave of St. Martin, 5 Hen. VII, between Edward Willoughby and John Skyll, querents, and the said Marquess, deforciant, the under-mentioned manor was settled on the said Marquess in tail, with remainder to the King in tail male, with remainder in default to the Marquess’ right heirs.
He died without issue 14 Feb., 7 Hen. VII. Maurice Berkeley, esq., aged 56 and more, is his brother and heir.
MIDDX. A fourth part of a moiety of the manor of Tyborn, worth 20s., held of the King in chief, service unknown.
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776 RALPH POLE.
Writ 20 July, 7 Hen. VII; inq. 25 July, 8 Hen. VII.
By deed dated 16 April, 7 Hen. VII, the said Ralph Pole, esq., enfeoffed John, Abbot of Derley, Richard Curson, esq., William Bothe, esq., John Turvile, esq., Henry Grymmesby, esq., Ralph Pole of Wakebrigg, and Thomas and Henry Pole, sons of him the said Ralph Pole of Rodburn, of the under-mentioned manor of Rodburn, lands in Spondon, &c., to the use of his will.
He was seised, jointly with Elizabeth his wife, who survives, in their demesnes as of fee and frank tenement respectively, of the under-mentioned manors of Mogynton and Egynton, lands in Holynton, &c.
He died the last day but one of April, 7 Hen. VII, seised of the under-mentioned messuage in St. Mary’s street, Derby, in fee. Germain Pole, aged 9 and more, is his cousin and heir, viz. son of John, his son.
DERBY. Manor and advowson of Rodburn, 11 messuages, 4 cottages, 400a. land, four score acres of meadow, 300a. pasture, and 100a. wood in Rodburn, worth 20l., held of the King, as of the honor of Tutbury, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, by knight-service.
A moiety of 9 messuages, 300a. land, and 60a. meadow, in Spondon, and a moiety of 3 messuages, 100a. land, and 10a. meadow in Chaddesden, worth ….., tenure unknown, but not held of the King.
The moiety of a quit-rent of 29s. from a messuage in Chaddesden belonging to one Nicholas Aunger; the moiety of a quit rent of 5s. 10d. from a messuage of the inheritance of the heirs of William Plumpton, knt.; and the moiety of a quit rent of 5s. 10d. from a messuage in Chaddesden, of the inheritance of the heirs of William Cokfeld; tenure unknown, but not held of the King.
The moiety of a quit rent of 15d. from a chantry in Chaddesden church, tenure unknown, but not held of the King.
Sixty acres of pasture in Heynour, worth 20s., tenure unknown, but not held of the King.
A garden in Beauper, worth 8 1/2d., held of the King, as of the honor of Tutbury, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, by knight-service.
Four acres of meadow in Duffeld, worth 2s., held of the King, as of the honor of Tutbury, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, by knight-service.
A quit rent of 18s. 6d. from a messuage in Lutchurch, tenure unknown, but not held of the King.
A messuage, 2 bovates of land, 40a. pasture and 20a. wood in Tyssyngton, worth ….., tenure unknown, but not held of the King.
Two messuages, 30a. pasture, and 7a. meadow in Dalbury Lyes, worth 40s. tenure unknown, but not held of the King.
Two messuages, a cottage, and 7 bovates of land in Eggynton, worth …., held of the King, as of the honor of Tutbury, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, by knight-service.
Manor and advowson of Mogynton, and …….. messuages, 200a. land, 20a. meadow, ….., in Mogynton, worth 7l., and the manor and advowson of Egynton and 7 messuages, 12 bovates of land, 30a. meadow, and four score acres of pasture in Egynton, worth ….., held of the King, as of ……, service unknown.
A messuage and a garden in Derby, worth 60s., tenure unknown, but not held of the King.
A messuage and 4 bovates of land in Holynton, worth 20s., tenure unknown, but not held of the King.
One hundred acres of pasture and wood in Offecote beside Asshebourne, worth 5 marks, held of the King as of …..
A messuage in St. Mary’s Street in Derby, worth 6s. 8d., held of the King in chief, by knight-service.
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777 WILLIAM BENDYSSHE.
Writ 23 Jan., inq. 17 June, 8 Hen. VII.
By deeds dated at Barryngton one John Stuykley, esq., gave the under-mentioned messuages and land in Barrington, and lands called ‘Bendysshe maner’ in Barrington, to the said William, and Alice his wife, who survives, in tail, with remainder to the right heirs of the said William.
He died 4 Dec., 8 Hen. VII, seised of the under-mentioned lands and rent in Thofftes in fee. Thomas Bendysshe, aged 12 and more, is his son and heir.
CAMB. Three messuages and four score acres of land in Barryngton, worth 6 marks, held of the Warden, or Master, and Scholars of the House of St. Michael in Cambridge, service unknown.
A messuage, 30a. land, and 9s. rent called ‘Bendysshe maner’ in Barryngton, worth 40s., held of the Abbess of Chateress, as of the manor of Barryngton, service unknown.
Three acres of land and 5 marks rent in Thofftes, worth 5 marks, three shillings and fourpence, held of Cicely, Duchess of York, by fealty, for all service.
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778 WILLIAM, MARQUESS BERKELEY.
Writ wanting; inq. 18 Nov., 8 Hen. VII.
A fine was levied on the morrow of the Purification, 3 Hen. VII, between the said Marquess, then Earl Marshal and Nottyngham, querent, and John Fisher, serjeant-at-law, Edward Willoughby, esq., and Robert Logge, clk., deforciants, of the under-mentioned castle and manor of Berkeley, and manors of Hamme and Appulbrigge, to hold to the said Marquess in tail, with remainder to the King in tail male, with remainder to the Marquess’ right heirs.
By fine of even date between the said Marquess, querent, and the said Willoughby and Logge, deforciants, the under-mentioned manor of Cowley was similarly entailed.
By fine of even date between the said Marquess, Anne his wife, who survives, Thomas, Archbishop of York, George Fitzhugh, Dean of Lincoln, and Thomas Fynes, esq., querents, and Fisher, Willoughby, and Logge, deforciants, the under-mentioned manors of Alkyngton, Camme, and Hynton were given to the said parties, querents, to hold to them and the heirs of the body of the said Marquess, with remainder, in default of such issue, after the death of the said querents, to the King in tail male, with remainder to the Marquess’ right heirs.
By fine in the Octave of St. John the Baptist, 3 Hen. VII, between the said Willoughby and Logge, querents, and the said Marquess, by the name of William, Earl Marshall and Notingham, deforciant, the under-mentioned manors of Wotton under Egge and Simondeshale, and lands in Slymebrigge, &c., were given to the said Marquess for the term of his life, with remainder to Anne his wife, with remainder to the heirs of his body, with remainder to the King in tail male, with remainder to the Marquess’ right heirs; and the manor of Erlyngham to the said Earl for one month then next, and thereafter to John Beauchamp, knt., and Anne his wife, sister to the said Edward Willoughby, for the term of their lives, with remainder to the heirs of the body of the said Marquess, with remainder to the King in tail male, with remainder to the Marquess’ right heirs. The said John and Anne Beauchamp died in the lifetime of the said Marquess, who thereupon entered into the said manor.
He died without issue, 12 February, 7 Hen. VII. Maurice Berkeley, aged 55 and more, is his brother and heir.
The King’s licence was previously obtained for the levying of all the above-mentioned fines.
GLOUC. The castle and manor of Berkeley, worth 20 marks, held of the King in chief, service unknown.
Manors of Hamme and Appulbrigge, worth 135l. 4s., held of the King in chief, service unknown.
Manor of Coweley, worth 60l., held of the King in chief, service unknown.
Manor of Hynton, worth 63l. 6s. 8d., held of the King in chief, service unknown.
Manor of Camme, worth 78l., held of the King in chief, service unknown.
Manor of Alkington, worth 60l. 11s., held of the King in chief, service unknown.
Manor of Elyngham, worth 20l., held of the King in chief, service Unknown.
Manor of Symondeshale, worth 8l. 13s. 4d., held of the King in chief, service unknown.
Manor and advowson of Wotton under Egge, worth 62l., held of the King in chief, service unknown.
The advowsons of the chantries of St. John’s, Wortley, and St. Giles’, Hyldesley.
Nineteen messuages, 244a. land, 86a. meadow, 412a. pasture, and 5l. 15s. rent, in Slymebrigge, Kyngescote, Horton, Horewode, Nibbeley, Sarnclyff, Iren Acton, and Acton Ilgar, worth 20 marks, held of the King in chief, service unknown.
A messuage, 2a. land, and 6l. 6s. 8d. rent in Erlyngham, worth 6l. 10s., held of the King in chief, service unknown.
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779 WILLIAM SCOTTE.
Writ 28 Dec., inq. 16 Aug., 7 Hen. VII.
By deed dated 18 May, 2 Ric. III, George Nevyll, knt., Lord Bergevenny, Thomas Ormond, knt., Lord Ormond, Alfred Cornburgh, esq., Richard Barlee, esq., and Robert Fenne, ‘gentilman,’ demised the under-mentioned manor of Stapilford to him, by the name of William Scot the elder, esq., and to Margery his wife, who survives, for their lives in survivorship, without impeachment of waste, with remainder to John Scot the elder their son in tail male, with remainder to William Scot the younger another son of the said William Scot the elder in tail male, with remainder to Edward Scot his third son in tail male with remainder to John Scot the younger his fourth son in tail male, with remainder to George Scot his son in tail male, with remainder to Hugh Scot his son in tail male, with remainder to all the said brothers successively in tail, with remainder to Joan wife of Robert Fenne, and Elizabeth, daughters of the said William Scot the elder, in tail, with remainder to his right heirs.
Thomas Ormond, knt., Lord Ormond, by the name of Thomas Ormond, suffered a recovery in Trinity Term, 16 Edw. IV, of the under-mentioned manors of Wolfhampton, Ovesham, and Guynge, to him and one Robert Hardyng, who survives, to the use of the said William Scot and his heirs, and the performance of his will.
He was seised together with the said Robert Hardyng of the under-mentioned manor of Langtons in fee, to the like use.
A fine was levied, 1 Ric. III, between him and Margery his wife, querents, and George Nevill, knt., Lord Bergevenny and Margaret his wife, deforciants, of the under-mentioned manor of Great Fordham, to hold to him and the said Margery for the term of their lives at the rent of a rose, with reversion to the said George and Margaret, and the heirs of George.
He died 3 Nov. last. John Scot, aged 35 and more, is his son and heir.
ESSEX. Manor of Stapilford Tany, worth 20 marks, held of the King, as of the honor of Rayley, in the hundred of Raechford, parcel of the duchy of York, in socage, viz. by fealty and 7s. 8d. rent, for all service.
Manor of Wolfhampton beside Chikwell, worth 10l., held of the King in chief, by knight-service.
Manor of Ovesham Hall, worth 10 marks, held of the King in chief, by knight-service.
Manor of Marget Guynge, worth 10 marks, held of the King in chief, by knight-service.
Manor of Langtons in Little Canfeld, held of the duchy of Lancaster by socage, viz. by fealty, 6d. rent yearly, and suit of the duchy court, or 2s. yearly, for all service.
Manor of Fordham, called ‘Great Fordham,’ worth 20 marks, held of the Abbot of St. John’s, Colchester, by fealty and 4s. 4d. yearly at Lady-day and Michaelmas, for all service.
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780 WILLIAM SALLEY, esq.
Writ 20 Aug., 7 Hen. VII; inq. 22 Sept., 8 Hen. VII.
By deed dated 3 Oct., 11 Edw. IV, he gave the under-mentioned manor of Saxton, and lands in Saxton and Saxton Wodhous, viz. a messuage called ‘le West Hall,’ land called ‘le Moreyng,’ a messuage and a bovate of land held by John Bartelot, and a messuage and 15a. land late in the tenure of the Master and Brethren of St. Leonard’s, York, to Nicholas Langton, clk., Ralph Beston of Beston, esq., Thomas Langton of Hodylston, esq., son of John Langton, esq., and William Copley, to the use of his will, to whom Margaret Salley, widow, his mother, late the wife of Robert Salley, esq., by her writing dated 10 Jan., 13 Edw. IV, released her right therein, with warranty as to the said manor against herself and her heirs. By deed dated 14 Jan., the same year, they demised, at his request, the said manor of Saxton, and lands in Saxton and Saxton Wodhous, with the under-mentioned exceptions, to him and Sybil his wife, and the heirs male of his body, with remainder in default to Elizabeth his daughter in tail; by another deed of even date they gave certain of the excepted lands, viz. a messuage and garden in Saxton late in the tenure of John Wade, a messuage and garden in Saxton late in the tenure of Richard Richardson, a messuage and 1 1/2 bovates land in Saxton, late in the tenure of John Bargeman, a messuage and garden there, late in the tenure of John Burrey, a messuage and a bovate of land late in the tenure of John Avyste, a bovate and 5a. land there called ‘Forland,’ late in the tenure of John Bartelot, a messuage and garden late in the tenure of Walter Skelton, and a messuage in Saxton Wodhous, late in the tenure of the Master and Brethren of St. Leonard’s, York, to the said William Salley, in tail male, with remainder in default to Sibyl his wife, to hold during the life of the above-named Margaret Salley, with remainder after the death of the said Margaret, to the said Elizabeth his daughter in tail; and by another deed of even date they gave the other excepted lands, viz. a messuage called ‘le West Hall’ in Saxton, 3 bovates of land and a close of pasture there called ‘le Moreyng,’ late in the tenure of Richard Andrewe, and a messuage and a bovate of land there late in the tenure of the said John Bartelot, to the said William Salley for the term of his life, with remainder to Margaret, then wife of William [Hungate], esq., his daughter by Elizabeth his late wife, in tail.
He died 26 July last. John Brande, son and heir of the said Margaret, his daughter, and his daughters Elizabeth now wife of Thomas Dayvell, esq., and Agnes now wife of William Hamcotes, esq., all of full age, are his cousins and next heirs.
YORK. Manor of Saxton, with lands in Saxton and Saxton Wodhous, worth 10l., held of the King, as of the honor of Pomfret, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, by fealty and suit of the court of Pomfret, for all service.
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781 JOAN BRENT, widow, daughter and heir of REGINALD MORISBY.
Writ 17 July., 7 Hen. VII; inq. 5 Oct., 8 Hen. VII.
By deed dated 15 July, 7 Hen. VII, by virtue of letters patent of licence granted to her as Joan Brent, widow, on the 13th of the same month, she enfeoffed John Fyneux, serjeant-at-law, Nicholas Gaynesford, esq., Thomas Elyngbrigge, esq., Walter Roberth, esq., and Richard Miculhaugh, of the under-mentioned manor of Melton, one acre thereof only excepted.
By deed dated 10 Aug., 1 Hen. VII, wherein she is described as Joan Gaynesford, widow, late the wife of John Gaynesford, esq., and daughter and heir of Reginald Moresby, she gave the other under-mentioned manors and advowsons, whereof she was seised in fee, to Nicholas Gaynesford, and William Covert, the elder, esqs., their heirs and assigns for ever; and they are now seised thereof accordingly.
She died 16 July, 7 Hen. VII, seised of the above excepted acre in fee. Robert Gaynesford, aged 16 and more, is her son and heir.
KENT. Manor of Melton beside Gravisend, worth 10l., held of the King in chief, by knight-service.
An acre of land, worth 16d., excepted out of the said manor of Melton, held of the King in chief, by what quantity of service the jurors do not know.
Manor and advowson of Alyngton, worth 100s., and the advowson of the chantry there, held of William Stonor, knt., as of the manor of Horton Kyrkeby, co. Kent, by service of 1/2 of a knight’s fee.
Manor of Est Preston, worth 66s. 8d., held of John, Archbishop of Canterbury, by service of one knight’s fee.
Manor of Ovenhull, worth 46s. 8d., held of the King, service unknown.
Manors of Rundale, Okynton, and Tymberwood, worth 8l. 13s. 4d., held of Alexander Clyfford, esq., as of the manor of Shorne, by fealty and 13s. 6d. rent.
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782 RICHARD PEVERELL, esq.
Writ of Mandamus 24 Sept., inq. 8 Oct., 8 Hen. VII.
One Robert Horne, esq., enfeoffed him, together with John Colard, John Fyssher, John Haugh, John Parker, and William Salmon, ‘gentilmen,’ of the under-mentioned messuage and land, to the use of him the said Richard Peverell, and the use of his last will. By his last will, proved before the Archbishop, he directed that the said John Colard and Margery his wife, his sister, should enjoy the premises for the term of their lives in survivorship, with remainder to Joan Parker, their daughter for life, with remainder to Margaret Parker, her daughter, testator’s goddaughter, in tail, with remainder to the right heirs of the said Joan.
After his decease the said John and Margery Colard by and with the agreement and licence of Fisher, Parker, and Salmon, the other surviving feoffees occupied the premises till 20 Feb., 6 Hen. VII, when the said John Colard died, since which time the said Margery has occupied them with the like consent.
He died 25 May, 2 Hen. VII. Humphrey Peverell, aged 29 and more, is his son and heir.
KENT. A messuage, 80a. arable, 40a. pasture, 7a. wood, and 8a. marsh in Hallyng, and Cokeston, worth 60s., held of the Bishop of Rochester, service unknown.
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783 EDWARD, VISCOUNT LISLE.
Writ 19 July, 7 Hen. VII; inq. 22 Oct., 8 Hen. VII.
The Lady Elizabeth, late Viscountess Lisle, being seised of the under-mentioned messuages, &c., in fee, married the said Edward, by whom she had issue a son John Grey, and afterwards died. Her said husband survived her, and was seised of the premises in his demesne as of frank tenement by the curtesy.
He died 17 July last. The said John Grey, aged 11 and more, is his son and heir, and son and heir also of the said Elizabeth.
BRISTOL. Eighty-four messuages, 19a. land, 7a. pasture, and the advowson of the parish church of St. Laurence beside the quay of Bristol, worth 30l., together with 6l. 9d. rent from divers lands and tenements in Bristol, held of the Mayor and Commonalty of Bristol, as all Bristol is held.
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784 EDWARD, VISCOUNT LISLE.
Writ wanting; inq. Thursday after Michaelmas, 8 Hen. VII.
He was seised together with Elizabeth his wife, in her right, of the under-mentioned manor of Kybbeworth in fee. He survived her, and having had issue by her a son John Grey, was seised in his demesne as of frank tenement of the said manor, by the curtesy, with reversion to the said John Grey, as her son and heir.
By deed dated 4 Oct., 38 Hen. VI, Elizabeth Grey, Lady de Ferrers de Groby, gave the other under-mentioned messuages, &c., whereof she was seised in fee, to James, Earl of Wiltes, John Pomerey, Abbot of Leicester, Thomas Fyndern, knt., the said Edward, Viscount Lisle, by the name of Edward Grey her son, John Wareyn, clk., William Gould, and William Proctour, to the use of the said Edward and his heirs. John Wareyn and William Gould the surviving feoffees are now seised thereof to the use of his will.
Death and heir as in No. 783.
LEIC. Manor of Kybbeworth, worth 30l., held of the King, service unknown.
Four messuages in Higham, a tenement in Leicester, and six virgates of land and a close in Carleton Curlegh, worth 11 marks, held of Thomas, Marquess of Dorset, service unknown.
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785 EDWARD, VISCOUNT LISLE.
Writ 19 July, 7 Hen. VII; inq. 5 Oct., 8 Hen. VII.
He was seised together with Elizabeth his wife, in her right, of the under-mentioned manors of Charleton and Langdon (as in No. 784).
By deed dated 10 Aug., 5 Hen. VII, John Smyth, ‘gentilman’, demised the other under-mentioned manors and advowsons to the Archbishop of Canterbury and others (as in No. 764).
Death and heir as in No. 783.
DEVON. Manor and advowson of Charleton, worth 25l., held of Walter Esselegh, service unknown.
Manor of Langdon, worth 26l., held of Piers Eggecombe, as of the honor of Tottenesse, by service of 1/2 of a knight’s fee.
A rent of 2s. 9d. in Wodland in the parish of Ugburgh.
Manor and advowson of Yeddeslegh, worth 14l., and the manor and advowson of Ashe Rayne, worth 7l., held of the heirs of the Earl of Warwick.
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786 EDWARD, VISCOUNT LISLE.
Writ 19 July, 7 Hen. VII; inq. 12 Oct., 8 Hen. VII.
Findings as in No. 783.
WILTS. Manor of Westcote, alias Nethercote, worth 7l., held of Cicely, Duchess of York, service unknown.
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787 EDWARD, VISCOUNT LISLE.
Writ 12 Sept., inq. 1 Oct., 8 Hen. VII.
He was seised together with Elizabeth, his late wife, sister and heir of Thomas Talbot, knt., late Viscount Lisle, of the under-mentioned manor in fee, in her right; and being so seised, a fine was levied Easter, 15 Edw. IV, between Richard Swanyngton, chaplain, querent, and the said Edward and Elizabeth, deforciants, of the said manor, to hold to the said Richard and his heirs, to the use of the said Edward and Elizabeth, and her heirs, with warranty against the Abbot of Westminster and his successors.
He demised the under-mentioned messuage, whereof he was seised in fee, to Walter Roudun to hold for 20 years from Michaelmas, 5 Hen. VII, at 40s. rent.
Death and heir as in No. 783.
GLOUCESTER CITY. Manor of Whaddon, worth 20l., held of Henry, Duke of Buckingham, service unknown.
A messuage, or tenement, in Gloucester, worth 30s., held of the King, in free burgage.
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788 JOHN PULTENEY.
Writ 28 Jan., inq. the last day of April, 8 Hen. VII.
He died 20 Jan., 8 Hen. VII, seised of the under-mentioned messuage and land in fee. Thomas Pulteney, aged on the said 20th of Jan. twelve years and four months and now aged twelve years and seven months, is his son and heir.
LEIC. A messuage and two virgates of land in Misterton, worth 13s. 4d., held of Thomas Pulteney, knt., by service of 1/10 of a knight’s fee.
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789 EDWARD, VISCOUNT LISLE.
Writ 19 July, 7 Hen. VII; inq. 22 Oct., 8 Hen. VII.
Thomas Bothe and Richard Stevenson being seised in their demesnes as of fee and of frank tenement respectively of the under-mentioned manor of Kyngeston, by fine levied on the morrow of the Ascension, 15 Edw. IV, gave it to Humphrey Talbot, knt., for the term of his life, with remainder to the said Edward, Viscount Lisle, and Elizabeth, sometime his wife, and her heirs; by virtue whereof the said Humphrey was and is seised of the said manor in his demesne as of frank tenement. And afterwards by deed indented, dated 18 May, 15 Edw. IV, the said Humphrey gave all the advowsons of churches, chapels, and chantries belonging to the said manor, and all services, except yearly services, which were part and parcel of the said manor, to the said Edward and Elizabeth, to hold during the term of his life.
He was seised in his demesne as of frank tenement of the under-mentioned manor of Bokhampton after the death of Elizabeth his wife (as in No. 783).
Death and heir as in No. 783.
BERKS. Manor of Kyngeston Lyle, worth 100 marks, held of Edward Dudley, as of the manor of Dudley, service unknown.
Manor of Bokhampton, worth 40s., held of the King, service unknown.
A rent of 11l. in Ordeston.
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790 EDWARD, VISCOUNT LISLE.
Writ wanting; inq. Saturday before St. Denis, 8 Hen. VII.
Findings as in No. 783.
N’HAMP. Manor of West Farnedon, worth 7l. 12s. 8d., held of Cicely, Duchess of York, as of the fee of Barkhamstide, by a rent of 18d. yearly and suit of her court of Barkhamstide.
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791 EDWARD, VISCOUNT LISLE.
Writ 19 July, 7 Hen. VII; inq. Monday before St. Denis, 8 Hen. VII.
Findings as in No. 783.
STAFF. Manor and advowson of Drayton Basset, worth 80l., the advowson of three perpetual chantries in the church there, and the advowson of a free chapel in Faresley, held of the King in chief, service unknown.
The patronage and foundation of the Priory of St. Giles’, Canwalle.
Sixty acres of land, 30a. pasture, and 20a. meadow in Wyggynton called ‘Astons Thyng,’ worth 100s., held of the Lord Bergavenny in socage, service unknown.
A tenement, 11 cottages, and 2 pastures in Tamworth, worth 5 marks, held of the King in socage.
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792 EDWARD, VISCOUNT LISLE.
Writ 19 July, 7 Hen. VII; inq. Wednesday after St. Denis, 8 Hen. VII.
Findings as in No. 783.
WORC. Manor of Chaddesley Corbet, worth 60l. 8s. 9d., held of the King in chief, service unknown.
Manor and advowson of Rybbesford, worth 24l. 5d., held of the King, as of the honor of Wygmor, service unknown.
The fourth part of 24 messuages in the city of Worcester, worth 40s., held of the King in burgage, service unknown.
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793 MARGARET CROKE, widow.
Writ de Amotus 6 Aug., 7 Hen. VII; inq. 30 Aug., 8 Hen. VII.
William Lyndesey was seised of 7 messuages, 4 gardens, 2 dovecots, 400a. land, 30a. meadow, 300a. pasture, 400a. wood, and 2s. rent, and the rent of a red rose, in Sutton, Wilmyngton, Hylles St. Margaret, Horton, Southflete, Bexle, and Earde, co. Kent, worth 20 marks, in fee, and being so seised, by fine levied at Westminster in the octave of St. John the Baptist, 6 Edw. IV, conveyed the premises, in consideration of 400l., to John Croke and William Chestre, and the heirs of William Chestre for ever.
On the death of John Croke, who had survived the said William, the premises descended to John Chestre his son and heir, who, being seised thereof accordingly in fee, by his deed, wherein he is described as John Chestre, merchant of the staple of Cales, son and heir of William Chestre, late merchant of the said staple, enfeoffed the said Margaret Croke, widow, now deceased thereof, together with Robert, Bishop of Worcester, Edward, Bishop of Chichester, Robert Tate, and John Tate, aldermen of London, Henry Wodecok, Thomas Croke, Richard Croke, and John Croke, who survive, to hold to the use of the said Margaret and her heirs, and to the use of her last will.
She died 17 Aug., 6 Hen. VII. Thomas Croke, aged 34 and more, is her son and heir.
KENT. A messuage, 180a. arable, 12a. pasture, 3a. wood, and 7a. meadow in Horton, Hilles St. Margaret, Darent, Dartford, and Sutton-at-Hone, held of William Stonar, knt., as of the manor of Horton Kyrkeby, by fealty and 25s. 8d. rent yearly, for all service.
A messuage, 50a. arable, 4a. pasture, 216a. wood, and 10a. meadow in Bexle and Earde, held of John, Archbishop of Canterbury, as of the manor of Bexle, by fealty and 39s. 7 1/2d. rent yearly, for all service.
One hundred and eighty acres of arable, 30a. pasture, 6a. meadow, and 4a. wood in Sutton aforesaid, held of the Prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England, as of the manor of Sutton, by fealty and 51s. rent yearly, for all service.
The residue of the lands, &c., in the above mentioned places, and in Wilmyngton, or Southflete, are held of John Pecche, esq., as of the manor of Lullyngstone, service unknown.
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794 JOHN RUSSE.
Writ 9 Oct., inq. Tuesday before St. Luke the Evangelist, 8 Hen. VII.
The said John Russe, late of Yarmouth, gent., and Christine his wife were seised of the under-mentioned land in fee in her right. They had issue a son Robert Russe who died without issue. And afterwards the said Christine died, and the said John survived her, and held the said land as tenant by the curtesy.
On the death of the said John Russe the land descended to Agnes wife of John Wetherby, aged 50 and more, and Alice late the wife of William Bokele, aged 40 and more, as sisters and heirs of the said Christine.
SUFF. Four acres of land in Westleton, worth 2s., held of the Prior of Ely, by knight-service.
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795 JOHN BLAK, late of Trowse, ‘gentilman.’
Writ 24 May, 7 Hen. VII; inq. Monday after Michaelmas, 8 Hen. VII.
The said John Blak of Trows beside Norwich, co. Norf., ‘gentilman,’ was seised together with Henry Heydon, knt., Richard Southwell, esq., and others, of the under-mentioned manor of Rokell in fee, to his own use, and to the use of his last will. By his last will he directed the said feoffees to make an estate thereof to John Sefoull, gent., son of George Sefoull, for the term of his life, with remainder to Richard Seffoull, son of Thomas Seffoull, esq., son and heir of the said (sic) Thomas Seffull, and his heirs for ever.
He held at his decease, together with the said Henry Heydon, and Richard Southwell, and others, the under-mentioned messuage in Trows.
He died ……., solely seised of the under-mentioned land in Trows. Elizabeth daughter of the said John Blak, now wife of the said Thomas Seffoull, is his next heir, and is aged 30 and more.
NORF. A manor called ‘Rokell,’ formerly belonging to Edmund Caly, in the town of Trows, worth 100s., held by knight-service of the Duchess of Norfolk, as of the manor of Framlyngham Earls, co. Norf.
A messuage in Trows, formerly belonging to Edmund Fayre …, held of … in socage, by 2s. rent.
Sixty acres of land and meadow called ‘Harwardes’ in Trows, Newton, and Bixtle, held of the said manor of Rokell, by service of 8s. yearly.
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796 ROGER SALISBURY, esq.
Writ 9 Feb., 7 Hen. VII; inq. 10 Oct., 8 Hen. VII.
He died at Grendon, co. N’hamp., the last day but one of December, 7 Hen. VII, seised of the under-mentioned manors and lands in fee. William Salesbury, esq., aged 30 and more, is his son and heir.
N’HAMP. Manor of Horton, 10 messuages, 100a. land, 40a. meadow, 200a. pasture, and 200a. wood in Horton, worth 20s., held of George, Earl of Kent, as of the manor of Coton beside Northampton, by fealty only, for all service.
Manor called ‘Ovyr Grendon’ in Grendon, held of William Fairefax, by fealty only, for all service.
Fourteen messuages, 200a. land, 40a. meadow, and 30a. pasture in Grendon, held of the said Earl, by fealty and 7d. rent yearly: the said manor and tenements are worth 13s. 4d.
Manor of Thorp beside Earl’s Barton, held of the said Earl, by fealty and 13s. 4d. rent yearly.
Six messuages, 230a. land, 40a. meadow, 20a. leases (pascua), 30a. pasture, and 20a. wood, in Earl’s Barton, held of John Bernard, esq., in right of Mary his wife, by fealty and 6s. 8d. rent yearly: the manor and lands are worth 10s.
A messuage, 30a. land, 10a. meadow, and 6a. pasture in Great Dodyngton, worth 3s. 4d., held of the Earl of Kent, as of the manor of Yerdeley, by fealty only, for all service.
Two messuages, 40a. land, 20a. meadow, and 10a. pasture in Bosyatt, worth 3s. 4d., held of John, Abbot of St. James’ beside Northampton, by fealty only.
A messuage, 30a. land, 10a. meadow, and 8a. pasture in Eston, worth 3s. 4d., held of William Trussell, esq., by fealty and the rent of a rose.
A messuage, 30a. land, 10a. meadow, and 8a. pasture in Yerdeley, worth 2s., held of the said Earl of Kent, by fealty and 2d. rent yearly.
A messuage, 20a. land, 6a. meadow, and 4a. pasture in Castell Assheby, worth 12d., held of Katharine, Countess of Kent, by fealty and 1/2d. rent yearly.
A messuage, 40a. land, 10a, meadow, and 8a. pasture in Little Dodyngton, worth 20d., held of the Earl of Kent, as of the manor of Yerdeley, by fealty only.
A messuage, or hostel, called ‘le Pecok’ with 3 cottages annexed to it in Northampton, worth 6s. 8d., held of the Prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England, as of the manor of Dyngley, by fealty and a rent of 26s. 8d. yearly.
A messuage, 40a. land, 10a. meadow, and 6a. pasture in Coton beside Northampton, worth 3s. 4d., held of the Earl of Kent, by fealty and the rent of a rose yearly.
Three messuages, 80a. land, 20a. meadow, and 10a. pasture in Lychebarowe, worth 3s. 4d., held of John Leke by fealty and the rent of a grain of pepper yearly.
Eight messuages, 100a. land, 40a. meadow, and 40a. pasture in Faryngdon, worth 6s. 8d., held of John, Abbot of St. Edmund’s, Bury, by fealty and 3s. rent yearly.
Four messuages, 60a. land, 20a. meadow, and 12a. pasture in Brykelisworth, worth 3s. 4d., held of James Haryngton, knt., by fealty and 16s. rent yearly.
A messuage, 20a. land, 6a. meadow, and 8a. pasture in Isham worth 12d., held of Joan Haldenby, widow, by fealty and a rent of 2 1/2d. and a stalk of ginger yearly.
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797 THOMAS STYLE.
Writ 30 March, 7 Hen. VII; inq. 9 Oct., 8 Hen. VII.
He died 20 March last, seised of the under-mentioned messuages and lands in fee. William Style, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir.
DEVON. Two messuages and a garden in the city of Exeter, worth 20s., held of John Spene in free socage.
A messuage, a garden, and 6a. land in the fee of Dureyerde, worth 13s. 4d., held of the Mayor, Bailiffs, and Commonalty of the city of Exeter, as of their said fee of Duerierde, in free socage.
Five acres of pasture in Topsham, worth 10s., held of Edward, Earl of Devon, as of the manor of Topsham, in free socage.
Twelve messuages, 5 gardens, and 50a. pasture in Otery St. Mary, worth 52s., held of the Warden and College of St. Mary, Otery, in free socage.
A messuage, garden, and 40a. land in Gyddysham, worth 20s., held of the Abbot and Convent of St. Mary, Dunkeswell, in free socage.
A messuage, garden, and 10a. land in Veryston, or Weryston, worth 10s., held of the said Abbot and Convent of Dunkeswell in free socage.
Ten acres of land in Bokerell, worth 10s., held of William Wyllysford and John Copleston in free socage.
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798 ANTHONY WOLFF, ‘gentilman.’
Writ 17 Nov., 7 Hen. VII; inq. 9 Oct., 8 Hen. VII.
He died the Saturday after St. Simon and St. Jude last, seised of the under-mentioned manor and lands in fee. Joan Wolff, a year and a half old and more at the time of his death, is his daughter and heir.
DEVON. Manor of Kentisbury, and a messuage, 100a. land, 6a. meadow, and 10a. gorse and heather in Wolves Nymet, worth 10l., held of Edward, Earl of Devon, as of the honor of Okhampton, by knight-service.
A rent of 4s. in Canneworthy.
A tenement, 40a. land, and 2a. meadow in Boltebury Alyn, worth 26s. 8d., held of Peter Courtenay, esq., by knight-service.
Six burgages in Combe Martyn, worth 40s., held of Margaret, Countess of Rychemond and Derby, in free burgage.
A burgage in Okhampton, worth 3s. 4d., held of the said Earl of Devon, in free burgage.
A tenement, 60a. land, and 3a. moor in Stokenbrigge, worth 33s. 4d., held of the heirs of John Prydeaux of Orcharton, in free socage.
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799 JOHN BERE of Honyesham.
Writ 24 April, 7 Hen. VII; inq. 9 Oct, 8 Hen. VII.
By deed dated 28 Sept, 7 Hen. VII, he gave the under-mentioned messuages, &c., in the manor of Honyesham, by the name of all his barton, together with the castle, house, wood called ‘Honyesham wood,’ a meadow called ‘Water Windmede,’ two closes called ‘Waterlond parkes,’ together with Honyesham mill, and the advowson of the parish church of Honiesham, and together with all messuages, &c., lying together in the said barton of Honyesham, and also by the name of all his lands and tenements in Fenlake, Hurdeshayn, and Carus, within Honyesham aforesaid, to his son John Bere the younger and Elizabeth his wife, with remainder to the heirs of the body of the said John Bere the younger, with remainder in default to his own right heirs.
By deed dated 30 Sept. the same year he gave all the other under-mentioned messuages and lands to the said John Bere the younger in tail, with remainder to himself, his heirs and assigns.
He died 5 April last. John Bere the younger, aged twenty-one and a quarter years at the time of his death, is his son and heir.
DEVON. A messuage, 80a. pasture, 4a. meadow, 12a. wood, and 8a. gorse and heather in Bere, worth 26s. 8d., held of the heirs of Ralph Copleston, by service of 1/12 of a knight’s fee.
Three messuages, 106a. pasture, 6a. meadow, and 7a. wood in Burlescombe, worth 30s., held of the heirs of John Clavile in free burgage.
A messuage, 70a. pasture, 5a. meadow, 6a. wood, and 4a. gorse and heather in Uplomen, worth 13s. 4d., held of the heirs of John Kellegh, by fealty only.
Three burgages in Tyverton, worth 20s., held of Edward, Earl of Devon, in free burgage.
Manor of Honyesham, within which are the site of the manor, of no value, and nine messuages, 300a. arable, 100a. wood, 40a. meadow, 100a. gorse and heather, and a water-mill, worth 20l., and the advowson of the parish church of Honyesham, which is filled, held of Margaret, Countess of Richemond and Derby, by service of 1/2 of a knight’s fee.
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800 WILLIAM, MARQUESS BARKELEY.
Writ 15 Feb., 7 Hen. VII; inq. the last day but one of August, 8 Hen. VII.
Edward, Bishop of Chichester, James, Bishop of Norwich, Edward Willoughby, John Fisher, Thomas Kebeell, John Mordaunt, and Robert Logge, clk., were, and are, seised of the under-mentioned manors in fee to the following uses, viz.:—
Whereas by their writing indented, dated 20 June, 1 Hen. VII, the said Marquess, and they, the said Bishops, Edward, John, Thomas, John, and Robert Logge, gave to Elizabeth, Duchess of Norfolk, late the wife of John, Duke of Norfolk, Christopher Talbot, Archdeacon of Chester, William Paston, Edmund Genney, and Andrew Dymmok, a certain yearly rent of 100l. to be received from the said manors for the term of 15 years then next, or for such lesser time as should be necessary towards the discharge of the debts of the said late Duke; it was further agreed by an indenture, dated 23 Feb., 3 Hen. VII, made between the said Marquess, and Thomas, Earl of Derby, who survives, that they the said Bishops, Edward, John, Thomas, John, and Robert Logge, should stand and be enfeoffed of the said manors to the use of the above indenture, and further to the use of the said Marquess in tail, with remainder in default to the said Earl in tail male, with remainder in default to the Marquess’ right heirs.
He died 10 Feb. last. Maurice Berkeley, aged 56 and more, is his brother and heir.
YORK. Manor of Donyngton, worth 100s., and the manor of Thwaytes, worth 6l., held of William Sandall, esq.
Manor of Thryske, worth 40l., held of the King, by service of one barony.
Manor of Kyrkeby Malasarde, worth 30l., and the manor of Honyngham, worth 16l. 10s., members and parcels of the said manor and barony
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