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Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward III, File 116
43. | HENRY DE PERCY. |
Writ, 6 March, 26 Edward III. | |
SALOP. | Inq. taken at Shrewsbury, Saturday the eve of the Annunciation, 26 Edward III. |
He held no lands &c. in the county.
The jury do not know the day of his death or his heir. |
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Writ, 6 March, 26 Edward III. | |
SUSSEX. | Inq. taken at Petteworth, Monday, [12] March, 26 Edward III. |
Petteworth, Sutton, Doneketon and Heyshete. The manors and the advowson of the church of Petteworth held of Richard earl of Arundel by service of 22 knights’ fees without any yearly rent.
He died on 26 February, 26 Edward III. Henry his son, aged 30 years, is his heir. |
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Writ to Andrew Aubrey, mayor of London and escheator, 6 March, 26 Edward III. | |
LONDON. | Inq. taken at London, 10 March, 26 Edward III. |
A tenement and eight shops with solers built thereon within Aldresgate, worth 7l. 10s. 8d. yearly, from which [sum] are to be subtracted 20d. yearly to the sheriffs of London for socage in aid of the farm of the city and 4s. quit rent to the church of St. Martin le Grand, London, and 45s. yearly for repairs. The premises are held of the king in free burgage as is the whole city of London.
He had no other lands &c. within the liberty of the city. He died on 28 February, 26 Edward III. Heir as above, aged 30 years and more. [The enrolment contains a mandate of 8 March, 26 Edward III, to the mayor to deliver the premises in London to William de Neuton, parson of the church of Arneclif, and Walter de Topclif, parson of the church of Scorburgh, who have been appointed guardians of the lands late of Henry de Percy, and a certificate of the mayor that he has delivered the same, 10 March.] |
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Writ, 6 March, 26 Edward III. | |
LINCOLN. | Inq. taken at Lincoln, Wednesday after the Annunciation, 26 Edward III. |
Luthford. Eight marks yearly rent from the prior of Sixill from his manor there, held of the king in chief by a twentieth part of a knight’s fee only.
He died on 27 February, 26 Edward III. Henry de Percy, knight, his son, aged 24 years and more, is his heir. |
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Writ, 6 March, 26 Edward III. | |
YORK. | Inq. taken at York, 22 March, 26 Edward III. |
Spofford, Toppeclif, Semere, Nafferton, Lekyngfeld, Clethorp and Catton. The manors with their members (extents given, with field names) the deceased formerly held in fee simple and gave them to John de Crayk, clerk, who by his charter gave the same to the said Henry de Percy and the heirs of his body, with remainder to his right heirs, by a fine levied in the present king’s court. The premises, except Catton, are held of the king in chief as of the crown by homage and fealty and by service of six knights’ fees and of rendering to the king and his heirs yearly at the Exchequer by the hands of the sheriff for the fines of the wapentakes of Herthill, Dikeryng, Buccros, Pikeryng, Brudeford and Clarhowe, 46s. 8d. The manor of Catton is held of the earl of Chester by knight’s service.
Spofford. The extent of Spofford includes parks called ‘le Oldpark’ and ‘le Neupark’ with deer (feris) and a common wood called Spoffordhagh: the appurtenances of this manor here extended are Lynton, Letheley and Arlethorp. Toppeclif. The appurtenances of the manor of Toppeclif are Gristhwayt, Ayscenby, Dalton, Skipton, where there used to be a ferry across the Swale, and now there is a bridge, and Neuby on Swale. The extent of the manor of Toppeclif includes the parks called Moskewyth and Berbelond with deer and a fishery in the Swale, for which a tenant at will renders 13s. 4d. yearly. Semere. The extent of Semere includes a several wood called Ravenclif and meadow in places called ‘le Hallewyk,’ ‘Apeltres’ and ‘Littelwyk,’ a several pasture called ‘Frerehok’; its appurtenances extended are Irton and Everley and Aton, in the last of which is a wind-mill called Thurstanbymilne. Nafferton. The extent of Nafferton includes meadow in Wandesford, a fishery in the Skirne, rents of tenants in Wandesford, Pokethorp, Wyndesom and Fosceton, which are appurtenances of Nafferton. Lekyngfeld. In Lekyngfeld is a park with deer &c., and under the same settlement the said Henry held, besides the manor, a tillage (culturam terre) of Peter de Malo Lacu by fealty and service of 14s. yearly. Cletop. The extent of Cletop includes a halmote at Setill and a weekly market on Tuesday, a yearly fair on the feast of St. Lawrence at Setill and rent of the burgesses there, a water-mill and rents at Gikeleswyk and tenants at will and gresmanni at Langestrethre, Setill, Gikelswyk and Langestrethre being appurtenances of Cletop. Catton. The extent of Catton includes a fishery in the water of Derewent, the herbage of Coltcroft and a park with deer, rents of tenants of the soke of Catton, works of cottars of Catton and Staynfordbrig, a ferry across the river Derewent at Kexby and three water-mills and two fulling-mills at Staynfordbrigg. Kirkelevyngton. The manor (extent given) held of John Darcy by service of a moiety of a knight’s fee. Beverley. A yearly rent of 8s. held of the archbishop of York by fealty and service of 1d. yearly. Bynyngton. Certain tenements (extent given) held of Thomas de Twenge by knight’s service. Tadecastre and Pokelyngton. A yearly rent of 11l. 12s. 10 3/4d. The deceased was sometime seised of the manors and gave them to Henry de Percy the younger and Mary his wife and the heirs male of their bodies, rendering the aforesaid rent and the services due to the chief lords, with reversion to the said Henry de Percy the elder and his heirs by fine levied in 9 Edward III. The said manors are held of the king in chief by service of three knights’ fees. York. A messuage in the city held of the king in burgage by service of rendering for husgable by the hands of the bailiffs of the city 1d. yearly. The said messuage renders nothing yearly because it lies vacant, and it was the said Henry’s inn (pro hospicio) on his visits (adventibus) to York. He held no other lands &c. in the county. He died on 27 February last. Heir as above, aged 28 years and more. Knights’ fees pertaining to the manor of Spofford:— Folifayt and Ayketon. Tenements held by the prior of Neuburgh in Folifait and Ayketon and tenements in Spofford held by Robert le Taillour and William le Orfevre by homage and service of a ninth part and a half of a knight’s fee. Ribestan, Plympton, Colthorp and Stokton. Tenements held by William de Plumpton by homage and service of three parts of a knight’s fee. Skeylton, [Har]wod and Sutton. Certain tenements held by Robert de Sighelesdon, Thomas de Lynton, William Wade, Ellen de Bolyngbrok and John de Rithre by homage and service of two parts of a knight’s fee. Sighelynghale. Tenements held by John de Rithre by homage and service of a moiety of a knight’s fee. Lofthous. Tenements held by Richard de Thornton by homage and service of a third part of a knight’s fee. Kibelyngcotes, Guthamendham and Cloghton. Tenements held by Roger de Grimeston by homage and service of a knight’s fee. Pokethorp and Estthorp. Tenements held by Walter de Pokethorp, Richard de Burton, Richard Randolf and Richard Sturmy by homage and service of a knight’s fee. Hoton. Tenements held by the prioress of Appelton, the prioress of Swyne, the prior of Bridelyngton and the prior of Ellerton by homage and service of three parts of a knight’s fee. Fosceton and Wandesford. Tenements held by the heir of John de Gras, Thomas Oughtred, William Mareschal, John de Melsa, John de Driffeld, Richard de Hauley, William de Fosceton, John de Horkestowe and Hugh de Thornholm by homage and service of three parts of a knight’s fee. Nafferton. Tenements held by Marmaduke Conestable, Geoffrey Helewys, Lawrence son of Ellen, Roger de Dighton, Nicholas Warry, William son of Herbert, Roger Pynchewar and John le Prest by homage and service of a knight’s fee. Queldrike and Wartre. Tenements held by William Malbys, the abbot of Fountains, the abbot of Meaux (de Melsa) and the prior of Wartre by homage and service of a knight’s fee. Thribergh. Tenements held by Henry le Scrop by homage and service of a knight’s fee. Edelyngton. Tenements held by Richard le Scrop by homage and service of a knight’s fee. Middelton, Stubbum, Skal … and Colseburn. Tenements held by the heir of Peter de Middelton and William de Plumpton by homage and service of three parts of a knight’s fee. Nessefeld, Ilkeley, Whetley, Askwyth, Dalton, Horton and Casteley. Tenements held by William de Plumpton, Eustachia daughter of Peter de Percy, the heir of Mauger le Vavasur, William de Castelley and the prioress of Appelton by homage and service of a fee and of a fifth part of a knight’s fee. Letheley. Tenements held by William Mohaut, the heirs of Nobla (Noble) de Letheley, Robert Blendyng, William de Casteley, Adam de Dunwell, John Colstan, Ellis de Pottergate, Ellis son of Maud, Walter Gastur and the master of the hospital of St. Leonard, York, by homage and service of a moiety of a knight’s fee. Walton. Tenements held by Walter de Kerby by homage and service of a twelfth part of a knight’s fee. Berghby. Tenements held by the abbot of Salley by homage and service of a twelfth part of a knight’s fee. Arlesthorp. Tenements held by the heir of Ralph de Bedon by homage and service of a twelfth part of a knight’s fee. Hemelseye. Tenements held by the heir of Walter de Hemelseye by homage and service of an eighteenth part of a knight’s fee. Scorby. Tenements held by Eustachia de Percy by homage and service of a knight’s fee. Styuton, Asmonderby, Merkyngfeld, Hornyngton, Wulsyngton by Tadecastre, Yedon, Roudon and Oxton. Certain tenements held by the abbot of St. Mary’s, York, Thomas Serf, the prioress of Appelton, John Broket, Richard le Scrop, Andrew de Merkyngfeld, William de Plumpton, the heir of Mauger le Vavasour, John de Rithre, John son of Richard, John son of Walter de Folifayt, William Calle and Maud de Scargill by homage and service of a knight’s fee and a half and an eighteenth part of a knight’s fee. Tadecastre. Tenements held by the heir of Ralph de Normanvill, William Mairson, John le Maisterson, Thomas Ayr, Hugh Calle, Thomas de Erdeslowe, Stephen de Hamerton, Agnes de Ulskelf, Thomas Morson, William Calle, William de Berewyk, Robert le Pestur, John de Yarom and the abbot of Salley by homage and service of a knight’s fee. Smawes. Tenements held by the heir of Ralph de Normanvill by homage and service of a twentieth part of a knight’s fee. Haghonby, Bramhop and Kirkeby Orblauers. Tenements held by the prior of Park, the master of the hospital of St. Leonard, York, John del Isle and the heir of William de Erghum by homage and service of a fee and a third part of a knight’s fee. Kerby. Certain tenements held by the heir of William de Erghum by homage and service of a quarter of a knight’s fee. Carleton. Tenements held by Godfrey de Alta Ripa by homage and service of a moiety of a knight’s fee. Midhop, Remyngton and Neusom. Tenements held by William le Alblaster, the heir of William Tempest, Richard de Boulton, William de Roucestre and William Greyndorge by homage and service of a knight’s fee. Boulton, Boulton in Boghland, Horton and Gersyngton. Tenements held by the heir of Henry le Vavasur, the master of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, the heir of Fulk fiz Waryn, the master of the hospital of St. Leonard, York, the heir of Mauger le Vavasur, Peter de Horton, lady Amice, the abbot of Salley and William de Plumpton by homage and service of a fee and a seventh part of a knight’s fee. Lynton, Ketelwell, Thresshfeld, Arneclif and Addyngham. Tenements held by the heir of John Gras, Walter de Gray, the abbot of Coverham and Ellis de Thresfeld by homage and service of a knight’s fee and a half and a twenty-fourth part of a knight’s fee. Routhmel. Tenements held by the heir of Reynald Flemyng by homage and service of a twelfth part of a knight’s fee. Styveton and Estburn. Tenements held by William de Plumpton by homage and service of a moiety of a knight’s fee. Malghum and Brumby. Tenements held by the abbot of Fountains, Richard de Stokild, William de Holm and Adam Sampson by homage and service of a fifth part of a knight’s fee. Swyndon, Halton, Pathorne and Elghfeld. Tenements held by Ralph de Nevill by homage and service of a knight’s fee. Thornton and Bunnyngeston [sic: Cunnyngeston]. Tenements held by the earl of Angus (Danegos) by homage and service of a knight’s fee. Disford, Gisburn and Westeby. Tenements held by Richard le Scrop, the abbot of Fountains, Walter de Remyngton and William de Ribstan by homage and service of a moiety and a twenty-fourth part of a knight’s fee. Knights’ fees pertaining to the manor of Toppeclif:— Toppeclife and Stodley. Tenements held by William de Slyngesby, Walter Deryng, Lawrence son of Henry Thorstan, Thomas Kee, Richard del Grene and the prior of Neuburgh by homage and service of a sixth part of a knight’s fee. Dalton. Tenements held by Marmaduke Darel, Robert de Neuby, the heir of Mauger le Vavasur and Thomas Kee by homage and service of a moiety of a knight’s fee. Crakhale and Elvetmere. Tenements held by Marmaduke Darel, John de Multon and Robert de Neuby by homage and service of a fourth part of a knight’s fee. Cessay and Heton. Tenements held by Marmaduke Darel by homage and service of a knight’s fee. Skipton. Tenements held by John Minyot, Robert le Fevre, Beatrice del Howe, Thomas de Galeyha, William son of Richard, Alan Snater, Elizabeth Hubard, Richard son of Laurence, Hugh de Skaleton, Beatrice de Norton, the abbot of Fountains, Laurence son of Henry, William de Loundre, Walter de Foxholes, John de Thormotby, Maud de Mersk, John le Batman, John le Gras, Emma, Joan and Elizabeth daughters of Baldwin and Adam Prest by homage and service of a moiety of a knight’s fee. Catton by Toppeclif. Tenements held by John Minyot, Aunger Frere, Thomas Burnet and Richard son of Laurence by homage and service of a moiety of a knight’s fee. Renyngton. Tenements held by the master of the hospital of St. Leonard, York, the abbot of Fountains, the prior of Neuburgh and Marmaduke Darel by homage and service of a moiety of a knight’s fee. Disford. Tenements held by Richard le Scrop, the abbot of Fountains and John son of John de Disford by homage and service of a moiety and a twelfth part of a knight’s fee. Ayscenby. Tenements held by Robert de Neuby, Robert de Wadley and the prior of Neuburgh by homage and service of a fourth part and a twenty-fifth part of a knight’s fee. Neuby. Tenements held by Robert Neuby by homage and service of a twelfth part of a knight’s fee. Walpelowe, Hilderwelle, Kirklythum, Kilton, Uggethorp and Lund. Tenements held by the prior of Grosmont (Grandi Montis), the prioress of Handale, Thomas de Tweng, the heir of Robert Capon, John de Fonteynes, John Minyot, Nicholas Blount and the prior of Gisburn by homage and service of 3 1/2 knights’ fees. Mersk. A carucate of land held by Walter de Faucomberge by homage and service of a twelfth part of a knight’s fee. Galmeton, Staxton and Hayton. Tenements held by Robert de Bossale by homage and service of a knight’s fee. Aton. Tenements held by William de Aton, Henry de Fisshburn, Richard de Ros, John Moryn, John de Wykham, William del Dale, Adam Karman, Ralph son of Bartholomew, Alan de Cloghton, Walter Rotur, John Fraunceis, Maud de Heton, John de Thormanby, Richard son of Alan, John Gelle, the heir of Robert de Wiern, Roger Sturgys, Robert Derlyng, Richard Rikman and Thomas de Anlaghby by homage and service of three parts of a knight’s fee. Irton. Tenements held by John son of Thomas, William de Irton, William Russell, Richard de Depedale, John de Wikham, John son of William de Irton, William Fraunceys, Maud Fraunceis, Thomas Broun, John son of Thomas, William son of Richard de Dalton and John Clervaux by homage and service of a moiety of a knight’s fee. Semere by Irton. Tenements held by the heir of Robert de Wiern, the prioress of Wilberfosse, the prioress of Steynfeld and the prior of Kirkeham by homage and service of an eighth part of a knight’s fee. Depedale. Tenements held by the abbot of Byland (de Bella Landa), the heir of Robert de Wiern, the heir of William Barde, the heir of Walter de Grenhou and Thomas de Kilwardby by homage and service of a sixteenth part of a knight’s fee. Kilwardby. Two carucates of land held by Thomas de Kilwardby by homage and service of an eighth part of a knight’s fee. Scourburgh. Tenements held by John de Hothum, Agnes de Monchensy and Richard Trusbut by homage and service of a quarter of a knight’s fee. Alburn. Tenements held by George Salvayn, Marmaduke Conestable, Ralph Tuit (?), Peter de Furnivall, Nicholas Reinhaud (?) and the prior of Wartre by homage and service of an eighth part of a knight’s fee. Kernetby. Tenements held by the heir of Walter de Heslarton and Norman de Kernetby by homage and service of one knight’s fee. Edelyngton. Tenements held by Henry de Morby and William de Fynmere (?) by homage and service of a knight’s fee. Thurstanby. Tenements held by Henry de Fissheburn by homage and service of a quarter of a knight’s fee. Lekyngfeld, Wykesworth and Preston. Tenements held by Richard de Brus and Elizabeth de Burgh by homage and service of a knight’s fee. Paddokthorp. Tenements held by the earl of Angus by homage and service of a third part of a knight’s fee. Balderby, Eseby, Birkhowe. Twelve carucates of land held by the abbot of Fountains by homage and service of a knight’s fee. Boulton Percy. Tenements held by the heir of Isabel de Vescy by homage and service of a moiety of a knight’s fee. Snaynton. Certain tenements held by Robert Thurnef, John Bateman and the master of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem by homage and service of a third part of a knight’s fee. Fees pertaining to the manor and lordship of Catton held of the Earl of Chester, as aforesaid:— Wilberfosse. Tenements held by the earl of Angus, Peter son of Ilger and Walter Codmer by homage and service of a moiety of a knight’s fee. Neuton. Tenements held by John Dautre by homage and service of a quarter of a knight’s fee. Sutton and Catton. Tenements held by the heir of Everard de Sutton and the heir of Brian Burdon by homage and service of a moiety of a knight’s fee. Catton. Tenements held by Robert Danyel, William Tarcurteys, William de Brunby, Thomas Maletak, John the parson’s son (filius persone), John son of Ilger, the abbot of Byland (de Bella Landa), John the chaplain, John son of Roger, Henry de Cave, the prioress of Wilberfosse, Adam de Everyngham, Thomas de Pount’ and William Dassey by homage and service of a moiety of a knight’s fee. He held no other fees in the county. Advowsons pertaining to the manors of Spofford, Toppeclif and Catton:— Salley. The abbey. Spofford. The church. Lekyngfeld. The church. Scourburgh. The church. Arnclif. The church. Catton. The church. Donyngton. The church. York. A moiety of the church of St. Mary by the gate of the castle. Semere. Two perpetual chantries. He held no other advowsons in the county. |
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Writ, 6 March, 26 Edward III. | |
NORTHUMBERLAND. | Inq. taken at Alnewyk, 21 March, 26 Edward III. |
Alnewyk. The castle and manor (extent given) with the towns &c. of old pertaining thereto, viz. the boroughs of Alnewyk and Alnemoth, the towns of Denewyk, Lesscebiry, Great Houghton, Tughalle, Swynhowe, Chatton and Alnehame (extents given) and a piece (placeam) of pasture called Swynleysches held of the king in chief in fee tail by homage and fealty and by service of twelve knights’ fees as of the barony of Alnewyk and by service of 60s. yearly at the Exchequer by the hands of the sheriff and by suit at the county of Northumberland every six weeks.
Alnewyk. The extent includes two water-mills from which the prior and brethren of the order of the Blessed Mary of Mount Carmel of the house of Holme receive yearly 13l. 6s. 8d. by the grant of a former lord of Alnewyk at the time of the foundation of the said house time out of mind; also parks called ‘Cauleg,’ ‘Westpark’ and ‘Holympark,’ pasture called Heffordhlawe, a ‘halmot,’ a borough court, the mill of Northcharleton and the tolls and customs on things for sale at the fair held yearly on Monday after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr and at the market held weekly on Saturday, with stallage. Denewyk. The extent includes 76a. land formerly in the hands of tenants and worth, before the destruction by the Scots, 8d. an acre yearly, now uncultivated for want of tenants through the poverty of the country. Alnemoth borough. The extent includes a rent called ‘Burghmale’ of 4l. 3s. 6d. yearly and a fishery in the river Alne. Lesscebiry manor and town. The manor has long been destroyed (dirutum). The extent includes a water-mill and a ‘halmot.’ Great Houghton manor and town. The manor has long been destroyed. The extent includes two water-mills and a ‘halmot.’ Tughall manor and town. The extent includes two water-mills and a ‘halmot.’ Swynhowe town. The extent includes a tenant named Henry de Swynhowe who pays a yearly rent of 6l. 13s. 4d., and a ‘halmot.’ Chatton town. The extent includes a water-mill worth 8l. yearly, from which is payable yearly 4l. to a chaplain in the chapel of St. Edmund at Chatton, by grant made long ago by a lord of Chatton; also a several pasture called ‘Musgraveschels,’ a park, and a ‘halmote.’ Alneham town. The extent includes a water-mill. Swynleyschels. Pasture so called, worth 40s. Towns &c. held in service pertaining to the aforesaid castle and manor of Alnewyk:— Schylyngbotle, Haysaund, Gysens and Renyngton. The towns and a fourteenth part of the hamlet of Brokesfeld held by Alexander de Hilton in demesne by homage and fealty and by service of two fees and an eighth part of a knight’s fee and by rendering 27s. 7 1/2d. yearly on 15 July for the ward of the castle of Alnewyk. Dodyngton and Wetwode. The towns held by Thomas Gray, knight, in demesne by homage and fealty and service of half a knight’s fee and 13s. 4d. on 15 July as above. Neuham. The town held by John de la Beche, knight, and Mary de Pakenham in demesne by homage and fealty and service of a moiety of a knight’s fee and 6s. 8d. on 15 July as above. Estrechevyngton and Morwyk. The towns held by Marmaduke de Lompley, knight, and David Gray in demesne by homage and fealty and service of one and a half knights’ fees and 20s. on 15 July as above. Burneton, Preston and Scranewode. The towns held by John de Stryvelyn, knight, in demesne by homage and fealty and service of a fee and a third part of a knight’s fee and 17s. 9 1/2d. on 15 July as above. Neuton by the Sea and Yirdhill. The towns held by Nicholas de Sancto Mauro in demesne by homage and fealty and service of a knight’s fee and 13s. 4d. on 15 July as above. Horton. The town held by John Turbillvyle in demesne by homage and fealty and service of half a knight’s fee and 6s. 8d. on 15 July as above. Bodhill and Spyndilstane. The towns held by William de Daltone and William de Collevyll in demesne by homage and fealty and service of a knight’s fee and 13s. 4d. on 15 July as above. Hauchill and Eworth. The towns held by Alice de Borudon in demesne by homage and fealty and service of a fee and a third part of a knight’s fee and 17s. 9 1/2d. on 15 July as above. Edereston. The town held by Robert de Herle, knight, in demesne by homage and fealty and service of a moiety of a knight’s fee and 6s. 8d. on 15 July as above. Northcharleton. The town held by Richard earl of Arundell and Eleanor his wife by homage and fealty and service of a moiety of a knight’s fee and 6s. 8d. on 15 July as above. Lokre and Suthcharleton. The towns held by John de Lokre by homage and fealty and service of a knight’s fee and 13s. 4d. on 15 July to the ward as above. Rok. The town held by Robert de Tughalle in demesne by homage and fealty and service of a quarter of a knight’s fee and 6s. 8d. on 15 July as above. Little Houghton. The town held by William de Rodom in demesne by homage and fealty and service of a knight’s fee and 13s. 4d. on 15 July as above. Bilton. The town held by Eleanor late the wife of Richard de Bilton in demesne by homage and fealty and service of a knight’s fee and 13s. 4d. on 15 July as above. Howyk. The town held by Thomas Gray, knight, in demesne by homage and fealty and service of a moiety of a knight’s fee and 13s. 4d. on 15 July as above. Follebiry and Caldemarton. The towns held by John de Herewayton in demesne by homage and fealty and service of a knight’s fee and 13s. 4d. on 15 July as above. Hetton. The town held by lady Isabel de Creyk in demesne by homage and fealty and service of a moiety of a knight’s fee and 6s. 8d. on 15 July as above. Lyhame. The town held by Alan del Strother in demesne by homage and fealty and service of a moiety of a knight’s fee and 5s. 2 1/2d. on 15 July as above. Bertewell. The hamlet held by Thomas de Sokpeth in demesne by homage and fealty and service of a quarter of a knight’s fee and 2s. 9d. on 15 July as above. Swynhowe. A tenth part of the town held by Henry de Swynhowe in demesne by homage and fealty and service of a seventh part of a knight’s fee and 2s. on 15 July as above. Rugley. The town formerly held by Guy Tyas in demesne by homage and fealty and service of a knight’s fee and 5s. on 15 July as above. All held of the king in chief as appurtenant to the castle and manor of Alnewyk. Beneley. 8l. yearly rent from the manor. Suthmidelton. 66s. 8d. yearly rent from the manor. Wolloure. Five bovates of land held of the king in chief. Werkeworth. The castle and manor with the towns of Birlyng, Aklyngton, Rothebiry, le Neweton, Thropton and Snyttre (extents given) pertaining thereto, held of the king in chief in fee tail by homage and fealty and by service of two knights’ fees. The extent of the said castle and manor includes herbage of the castle moat, a several pasture, viz. Wollemer, rents from the towns of Ourebotleston and Toggesdon, a fishery in the water of Coket and a wood called Sundreland. The extent of Aklyngton includes the site of a chief messuage, a windmill, park, and halmote. The extent of Rothebiry includes 20 shielings (skalinge) in the forest of Rothebiry, rent of burgages and a yearly rent of 14s. called ‘Fensilver,’ payable at the Nativity of St. John the Baptist only. The extent of le Neweton includes a land called ‘Storeland’ and a fulling-mill. The extent of Snyttre includes a meadow called ‘Brademedwe’ and a plot of land called Chirland. Corbrig. The borough (extent given) held of the king in chief in fee tail by fealty and by service of rendering yearly to the king in the exchequer 40l. of old farm and increment thereof and 10s. yearly by the hands of the sheriff. The extent includes a plot of land called ‘Waldefleys,’ a wood called ‘Lynels,’ a plot of land called ‘Prendestretland,’ a house called ‘Tollebogth,’ farmed for 6s. 8d. yearly, a plot of waste called ‘les Aldehals,’ a yearly rent of 10s. from the mill of Develeston, and two water-mills. He held no other lands &c. in the county. He died on 27 February last. Henry his son, aged 30 years at least, is his heir. (fn. 1) Summary of the valors of the castles and manors of Alnewyk and Werkeworth, with their appurtenances. The said Henry also held:— Alnewyk. The advowson of the abbey. Holn. The advowson of the house, which is of the order of the brethren of Mount Carmel. Werkeworth. The advowson of the chapel of St. Mary. Chatton. The advowson of the chapel. He held no other advowsons in the county. |
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C. Edw. III. File 116. (1.) | |
E. Enrolments &c. of Inq. Nos. 89, 90. | |
44. | WALTER DE HOUBY, knight. |
Writ to the escheator to enquire as to the lands and heir of Walter de Houby, knight, 4 February, 26 Edward III. | |
LEICESTER. | Inq. taken at Houby, 12 April, 26 Edward III. |
Modburne. 10s. rent held of the king in chief by service of a quarter of a twentieth part of a knight’s fee.
He held no other lands &c. in the county. Houby. Certain lands, tenements and rents held of the gift of one John Bernak for his life by a fine levied in the court of King Edward II, with remainder to Agnes daughter of Gilbert de Houby, son of the said Walter, and the heirs of her body; which Agnes survived the said Walter and entered upon the said tenements and continued her estate therein and gave the said tenements in fee to Alice late the wife of Roger Beler and Katherine late the wife of Henry de Notyngham, who survive. The said tenements are held of Katherine late the wife of Henry de Notyngham by knight’s service. Walter died on 27 June, 23 Edward III. The said Agnes died in the pestilence on 23 September, 23 Edward III. John de Fritheby, son of Robert de Fritheby and the said Agnes his wife, is her heir and also kinsman and heir of the said Walter and was 15 years of age at St. John the Baptist last and was married in the lifetime of the said Agnes, his mother. |
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C. Edw. III. File 116. (2.) |