Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry VII, Appendix IV

Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 3, Henry VII. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1955.

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Cyril Flower, M. C. B. Dawes, A. C. Wood, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry VII, Appendix IV', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 3, Henry VII( London, 1955), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/series2-vol3/pp604-607 [accessed 16 November 2024].

Cyril Flower, M. C. B. Dawes, A. C. Wood, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry VII, Appendix IV', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 3, Henry VII( London, 1955), British History Online, accessed November 16, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/series2-vol3/pp604-607.

Cyril Flower, M. C. B. Dawes, A. C. Wood. "Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry VII, Appendix IV". Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 3, Henry VII. (London, 1955), , British History Online. Web. 16 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/series2-vol3/pp604-607.

Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry VII, Appendix IV

It is clear from a comparison of the ancient MS. index to the Chancery inquisitions of the reign of Henry VII (P.R.O. Index 16812) with the series of inquisitions as it now exists that many inquisitions have been lost since the index was compiled. Some of these were lost after the compilation of the index but before the inquisitions were numbered, and consequently appear in the index under the tenants’ names but without numerical references. A list of these is given in section (a) of this Appendix. Others have been lost since the numeration of the documents, and the names of the tenants to whom they referred are recoverable from the index. A list of these is given in section (b) of this Appendix.

(a) Inquisitions on the following persons, now missing, are noted in the ancient MS. index, but without numerical references.

1 Henry VII.
(Vol. I)
Thomas Arundell, knight; co. Cornwall.
William Drewell; co. Northampton.
Richard Hakeluet; co. Hereford. [Cf. Exch. Inq. P.M. File 405. (1.)]
3 Henry VII.
(Vol. III)
Richard Enderby, knight; co. Huntingdon.
4 Henry VII.
(Vol. IV)
Robert Bassett; co. Somerset. [Cf. Exch. Inq. P.M. File 892. (13.)]
Roger Hyet of Fromylode, de quo die obiit; Gloucester town. [Cf. Calendar, Vol. III, No. 853.]
5 Henry VII.
(Vol. V)
Robert Coker; cos. Somerset and Dorset. [Cf. Exch. Inq. P.M. File 892. (1 and 2.)]
Elizabeth Monke, widow; co. Devon.
Henry Percy, earl of Northumberland; co. Wilts.
6 Henry VII.
(Vol. VI)
Isabel Elmes, widow; co. Oxford.
8 Henry VII.
(Vol. VIII)
Richard Burdett; co. Warwick.
10 Henry VII.
(Vol. X)
Joan Ingaldesthorpe; co. Hertford.
Margaret Samborne, widow; co. Wilts.
11 and 12 Henry VII.
(Vol. XI)
John Druell, kinsman and heir of Joan Burne alias Druell; co. Cambridge.
Isabel Sapcote; co. Northampton.
13 Henry VII.
(Vol. XII)
James Pickering, esquire; co. Westmoreland.
14 Henry VII.
(Vol. XIII)
William Bassett, esquire; co. Stafford.
Walter Copleston, esquire; co. Devon.
15 Henry VII.
(Vol. XIV)
William Birmyngham; co. Buckingham.
Christiana Ludlowe, widow; co. Southampton.
William Staveley; co. Berks. [Cf. Exch. Inq. P.M. File 780. (19.)]
16 Henry VII.
(Vol. XV. pt 1)
Richard Newton; co. Devon.
17 Henry VII.
(Vol. XV. pt. 2)
John Crosby; co. Middlesex.
18 Henry VII.
(Vol. XVI)
Thomas Haute, knight; co. Kent.
Robert Ingleton, son and heir of George Ingleton; co. Lincoln.
John Ingilby, esquire; co. Lincoln.
19 Henry VII.
(Vol. XVII)
Philip Coke, knight; co. Sussex.
John Heyron; co. Somerset. [See Calendar, Vol. III, No. 854.]
20 Henry VII.
(Vol. XVIII)
Robert Broughton, knight; co. Huntingdon. [Cf. Calendar, Vol. III, No. 902.]
Thomas Cobham, knight; co. Wilts.
William Cosby; co. Devon. [Cf. Calendar, Vol. II, No. 975.]
John Kyrton; Exeter.
William Kechyn; co. Westmoreland.
John Reskymmer; co. Cornwall.
Eleanor, duchess of Somerset; co. Wilts.
21 Henry VII.
(Vol. XIX)
Thomas Banyard; co. Suffolk.
John Baker; co. Suffolk.
John Fenwick; co. Northumberland.
Thomas Fuller; co. Oxford.
John Leke of Sutton; co. Derby.
John Laurence; co. Gloucester.
Thomas Marrowe; London.
Richard Nevill of Latimer, knight; co. Cumberland.
Agnes Overton, widow; co. York.
Eleanor Ogle, widow; co. Cumberland.
Elizabeth wife of Alexander Pym; co. Devon.
Simon Reynold; co. York.
George Scrope, esquire; co. Northumberland.
John Yaxley; co. Suffolk.
22 Henry VII.
(Vol. XX)
John Babyngton, knight; co. Nottingham.
William Bassett, esquire; co. Derby.
John Babyngton; co. Warwick.
John Grene; co. Derby.
Richard Marshe; co. Hereford.
John Socour of Lynton; co. Hereford.
23 Henry VII.
(Vol. XXI)
Thomas Davell; co. York.
Adam Everingham, knight; co. Nottingham.
John Falstolff; co. Norfolk.
Henry Foljambe; co. Derby.
Henry, lord Grey of Codmore; co. Nottingham.
Thomas Lovell of Kingston on Thames; co. Surrey.
John Lee; co. Nottingham.
Edmund Newenham; co. Northampton.
John Stoughton of Guldeford, gentleman; co. Surrey.
24 Henry VII.
(Vol. XXII)
Ralph Bowez and Margery, his wife; co. York.
William Rokeby and Grace, his wife; co. York.
George Scalby and Elizabeth, his wife; co. York.
William Vennyng; (no county given).
1–24 Henry VII.
(Vol. XXIII) (fn. 1)
Edmund Arundell; co. Cornwall.
Robert Willoughby, lord Broke; (no county given).
William Bradshawe; co. Stafford.
John Bensted, knight; co. Southampton.
Ralph Cupleston, esquire; co. Devon.
William Daubney, esquire; co. Somerset.
Hugh Dutton; co. Stafford.
Thomas Franckcheney; co. Devon.
Hugh Gayton; co. Somerset.
John Hugyn; co. Somerset.
Edmund Hungerford, knight; co. Worcester.
Patrick Langdale; co. York.
John Micheli; co. Somerset.
John Seward; co. Somerset.

(b) Inquisitions on the following persons are noted and assigned numbers in the ancient MS. index, but are now either missing or moved from their original position in the series.

Vol. I. No. 2. Robert Broun, esquire; co. Buckingham. Missing.
No. 30. John Huggeford, esquire; co. Warwick. Now No. 141a of Vol. I.
No. 61. Thomas Straunge; co. Warwick. Missing.
No. 153. William Berkeley, knight; co. Gloucester. Missing.
Vol. V. No. 16. William Broun of Stamford; co. Lincoln. Missing.
No. 18. William Broun of Stamford; co. Rutland. Missing. [See Exch. Inq. P.M. File 670. (10.)]
No. 20. William Umfrey; co. Northampton. Missing. [See Exch. Inq. P.M. File 671. (3.)]
No. 77. Richard Eggecombe, knight; co. Cornwall. Missing.
No. 80. Henry Lovell, lord Morley; co. Northampton. Missing. [See Exch. Inq. P.M. File 671. (1.)
No. 81. Henry, earl of Northumberland; co. Lincoln. Missing.
No. 83. George Hopton, knight; co. Lincoln. Missing.
No. 94. Henry, earl of Northumberland; co. Devon. Now No. 14a of Vol. XXIII.
No. 101. Henry Moore; co. Huntingdon. Missing.
No. 138. George Hopton, knight; co. Norfolk. Missing.
Vol. XV. No. 1. John Dynham of Dynham, knight; co. Devon. Missing.
Vol. XXIII. No. 239. Thomas Trowe, attainted; co. Somerset. Now No. 224a of Vol. XXIII.

Footnotes

  • 1. This volume contains a collection of virtute officii inquisitions covering the whole reign. The section of the ancient MS. index which deals with it deals at the same time with a similar collection for the reign of Richard III. It is possible, therefore, that some of the missing inquisitions noted in the above list may belong to the latter reign.