Inquisitions Post Mortem, Richard II, File 21

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Inquisitions Post Mortem, Richard II, File 21

562. Philippa, late the wife of Roger de Mortuo Mari, late earl of March
Writ: 8 January, 5 Richard II
KENT. Inq. taken at Derteforde, Monday after St. Valentine, 5 Richard II.
She held the under-mentioned advowson etc. in dower, the reversion belonging to Roger son and heir of Edmund de Mortuo Mari, late earl of March, a minor in the king’s wardship.
Swannescompe. The advowson of the church and 9 3/4 knights’ fees pertaining to the manor.
She died on 5 January last.
563.
Writ: 8 January, 5 Richard II
WORCESTER. Inq. taken at Worcester, 2 April, 5 Richard II.
She held the under-mentioned manor in her demesne as in dower.
Beaudeleye. A manor so called (extent given, including a ferry across the Severn, a fishery, and a park and chace with deer), held of the king in chief by knight’s service.
Date of death as above. Roger, son of Edmund late earl of March, aged 9 years and more, is her heir.
564.
Writ, sicut alias: 5 May, 6 Richard II
SOMERSET AND DORSET. Inq. taken at Bryggewater, Tuesday after St. Peter’s Chains, 7 Richard II.
She held no lands etc. in the said counties in her demesne as of fee or in service; but she held the under-mentioned castle etc. for life by way of dower, by assignment of the aforesaid Roger, earl of March.
Bryggewater. The castle.
Heygrove. A third part of the manor.
Bryggewater. A third part of the town.
Mulverton. Two-thirds of the manor.
All held of the king in chief by knight’s service.
Date of death and heir not known.
565.
Writ: 8 January, 5 Richard II
GLOUCESTER AND HEREFORD AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inq. (indented) taken at Hereford, Monday after St. Peter’s Chains, 6 Richard II.
She held the under-mentioned castle, borough, manors and lands in dower after the death of the aforesaid Roger, her husband.
Mauwardyn. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by payment of 10s. yearly at the king’s castle of Hereford by the hands of the sheriff.
Ereslane. The manor (extent given, including watermills called ‘Ereslanemull’ and ‘Schorlemull’), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Long before her death she granted to Philip Holcote an annuity of 10l. for life out of the said manor.
Wolfrelowe. The manor (extent given), held of Thomas Wodestok, earl of Bukyngham, by service of 2s. yearly. Long before her death she granted to Alice Benet an annuity of 100s. for life out of the said manor.
Marcle. The manor (extent given, including a park), held of the king in chief by knight’s service.
Orleton. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by knight’s service.
Wynfreton. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by knight’s service.
Nerberth. The castle, borough and manor, with the lordship and members adjacent to the castle (extent given, including the commote of Wilfrey and Amcoyd, rents of Seinclere, Amcoyd and Peleynok, and pleas etc. of courts, hundreds and halmotes), held of the king in chief by service of a barony.
Blenleveny. Divers parcels of land, meadow, pasture, fishery and rent in the manor and lordship, held of the king in chief by knight’s service.
She died on 6 January. Heir as above.
566.
(Writ missing)
MIDDLESEX. Inq. taken at West Smythefeld, Monday before St. Gregory, 5 Richard II.
She held no lands etc. in the county.
She died on 5 January last. Heir not known.
C. Ric. II. File 21 (1)
567. Hawise, late the wife of Thomas de Neuburgh
Writ: 8 February, 5 Richard II
DORSET. Inq. (indented) taken at Beymynstre, Monday the morrow of St. Matthew, 6 Richard II.
She held the under-mentioned manor to her and the said Thomas, now deceased, and the heirs of their bodies, by a fine levied in the king’s court in 11 Edward III with the king’s licence.
Wynfred Neuburgh. The manor, held of the king in chief by knight’s service and by payment of 10s. yearly to the sheriff of Dorset.
She died on 21 January last. John Neuburgh, aged 10 years and more, son and heir of John de Neuburgh, deceased, her son by the said Thomas, is her heir.
C. Ric. II. File 21 (2)
568. John Neuburgh, knight
Writ: 12 February, 5 Richard II
DORSET. Inq. (indented) taken at Beymynstre, Monday the morrow of St. Matthew, 6 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned manor of Estlulleworth in his demesne jointly with Margaret, his wife, who is still living.
He held the under-mentioned manor of Horsyth in his demesne jointly with the same Margaret, to wit, to him and her and his heirs.
Estlulleworth. The manor, held of Bernard Brocas, knight, by knight’s service.
Horsyth. The manor, held of the abbot of Glastonbury by knight’s service.
He died on 5 June, 4 Richard II. John Neuburgh, aged 10 years and more, is his son and heir.
569.
Writ to the escheator to certify the king in the Chancery as to the cause of the arrest and detention of John son and heir of John Neuburgh, knight. 30 October, 5 Richard II.
DORSET. Certificate by the escheator that, because it was found by an inquisition taken before Adam atte More, late escheator, and also by another inquisition taken by himself, that Thomas de Neubergh, knight, grandfather of the said John, without the king’s licence demised certain lands etc. in Wynfred Neubergh which are held of the king in chief to divers tenants, to hold of him and his heirs for life, therefore the said lands etc. were seized into the king’s hand and remain there, as appeared by the account of Thomas de Wellyngton, late escheator, and also by the said inquisition taken by himself; and that because John de Neubergh, knight, son and heir of the said Thomas, died in his (the escheator’s) time in seisin of the fee of the said lands etc., the aforesaid John his son and heir being a minor, therefore he (the escheator) arrested the said heir and detained him in the king’s hand as his ward.
C. Ric. II. File 21 (3)
570. William Northgrove
Writ: 17 June, 5 Richard II
HEREFORD. Inq. taken at Ledbury, Monday before St. Kenelm the Martyr, 6 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned fraction of a manor in his demesne as of fee.
Great Tadynton. Two-thirds of a sixth part of the manor (extent given, including rents of parcels in Bolyngeop and Clehunger), held of the king in chief by service of two-thirds of a sixth part of a knight’s fee.
He died on Trinity Sunday last. Katharine, aged 22 years and more, and Maud, aged 17 years and more, daughters of Robert Ruydyng and Isabel, his wife, sister of the said William, are next heirs of the said William.
C. Ric. II. File 21 (4)
571. John de Orby, knight
Writ of Mandamus, 1 April, 5 Richard II
DERBY. Inq. taken at Chesterfeld, Wednesday before the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 5 Richard II.
He held no lands etc. in the county on the day of his death, because long before his death, with the king’s licence, he granted the under-mentioned manor of Dronfeld to Robert de Wyclef for life, for good service, saving the reversion to himself and his heirs. After his death and the death of Joan, his daughter and heir, the said Robert held the manor until August, 45 Edward III, and then died, whereupon the late king immediately seized the manor, as of the right of Mary daughter of the said Joan and kinswoman and heir of the said John, she being then a minor, and granted it by letters patent [Calendar of Patent Rolls, 1370–1374, p. 154] to Thomas Duraunt until the full age of the said heir.
John died on 20 January, 27 Edward III. Mary the wife of John de Roos, aged 14 years and more, is his next heir, as above.
The aforesaid Thomas Duraunt has occupied the manor ever since the death of Robert Wyclef, as stated above.
C. Ric. II. File 21 (5)
E. Inq. P.M. File 48 (6)
Margaret, late the wife of John de Orby, knight
Writ of Mandamus, 1 April, 5 Richard II
572.
Similar writ with regard to Joan, daughter and heir of John de Oreby, knight. 1 April, 5 Richard II.
LINCOLN. Inq. taken at Wraggeby (undated).
The said Margaret held the under-mentioned manors etc. in joint feoffment with John, her husband, to wit, to him and her and the heirs of his body.
Candelesby. The manor and the advowson of the church.
Boston. The manor.
Tateshale and Stykeswold. 52 a. wood.
All held of the king in chief by homage and fealty only.
Dalby. The manor, held of the duke of Lancaster by fealty and suit to his court of Belcheford every three weeks.
Toft in the parish of Witham. The manor, held of the earl of Arundel, service not known.
She died on the eve of the Decollation of St. John the Baptist, 43 Edward III. Mary de Percy, aged 14 years and more, whom John son of Thomas de Roos of Hamelak has taken to wife, is next heir of the said John Orbi and Margaret, to wit, daughter of Joan, their daughter.
Alice de Perers and the earl of Northumberland have occupied the premises ever since the death of Margaret, by what title the jurors know not.
Joan daughter and heir of John de Orby, knight, held no lands etc. in the escheator’s bailiwick.
573.
Writ of Mandamus touching the lands etc. held by the said Margaret in dower or otherwise for life of the inheritance of Mary daughter of Joan daughter of the said John. 1 April, 5 Richard II.
YORK. Inq. taken at Northallerton, Wednesday after St. Botolph the Abbot, 5 Richard II.
She held the under-mentioned manor and third part in joint feoffment with the said John, her husband, to wit, to them and the heirs of their bodies.
Hundmanby. A third part of the manor, held of the king in chief, as of the crown, by knight’s service.
West Witton. The manor, held of the earl of Richmond by knight’s service.
Date of death as above. Mary, daughter of Joan daughter and heir of the said John and Margaret, aged 14 years and more, is their next heir. She is married to John de Roos, son of Thomas de Roos of Hamelak.
After the death of Margaret the late king committed the custody of the premises until the lawful age of the heir to Alan de Boxhull, knight, who demised his estate in the manor to Alice Perers, now the wife of William de Wyndesovere, knight. Alice received the issues from the time of the king’s grant until 4 December, 1 Richard II, when the king seized the manors into his hand, for what cause the jurors know not, and committed the custody of the premises to the earl of Northumberland, who has been in possession and received the issues ever since.
574.
Similar writ: 1 April, 5 Richard II
YORK. Inq. taken at Northallerton, 2 August, 6 Richard II.
The findings are identical with those of the above inquisition.
575.
Similar writ: 1 April, 5 Richard II
CAMBRIDGE. Inq. taken at Iselham, Tuesday the feast of St. Botolph the Abbot, 5 Richard II.
She held the under-mentioned manor for life in joint feoffment with the said John, her husband, by gift and feoffment of Robert Wyclyff, William Swynthweyt, knight, and Richard, parson of the church of Candelesby, to them and the heirs of the said John.
Iselham. A manor, held of the earl of Arundel by service of sending to Haryngesmare a gammon of bacon on a lance for the earl’s use when he is at the said place on his way to the war.
Date of death as above. Heir and occupation of the manor since death, as last above.
C. Ric. II. File 21 (6)
576. Katharine, late the wife of William de la Pole
Writ: 3 February, 5 Richard II
LINCOLN. Inq. taken at Kyrketon in Lyndesey, Saturday the eve of Palm Sunday, 5 Richard II.
She held the under-mentioned rent of 20l. in her demesne as of fee.
She held the under-mentioned third parts of manors in dower.
Appilby. A third part of the manor, held of the king in chief by service of a ninth part of a knight’s fee.
Westwode. 20l. rent, held of the lord de Mowbray by the foreign service, and the said lord holds it of the king in chief.
Frisby by Spridelyngton. A third part of the manor, held of John duke of Lancaster by the foreign service, and the duke holds it of the king in chief.
She died on 28 January, 5 Richard II. Michael de Pole, son of the said William de la Pole, aged 40 years and more, is son and next heir of the said William and Katharine.
577.
Writ: 3 February, 5 Richard II
YORK. Inq. taken at York, Thursday in Easter week, 5 Richard II.
She held the under-mentioned 86 a. land and meadow and 4 a. wood in Hesill jointly with Michael de la Pole, her son and heir.
She held the remaining under-mentioned manors, messuages and lands etc. in her demesne as of fee.
Myton by Kyngeston upon Hull. The manor, held of the king in chief by fealty and the service of rendering a rose in the season of roses, if it be demanded; 10 bovates of land and 20 a. meadow, held of the king in chief by the same service; 4 messuages and a windmill in the town, held of the king in chief by the same service; and 3 messuages and 7 bovates of land, held of the lord de Mowbray by fealty.
Kyngeston upon Hull. 40 messuages and 2 gardens, held of the king as in burgage, as is the whole town of Kyngeston upon Hull, by service of rendering 12l. 6s. yearly to the bailiffs of Kyngeston towards the king’s fee-farm and 100s. yearly to Thomas Gra, son and heir of William Gra; 28l. 18s. rent from divers tenements held by the tenants thereof of the king in burgage, as above; and 7 messuages, held of the king as in burgage.
Cotyngham and Neweland. 15 a. land and 3 a. meadow, held in socage, as of the fee of Cotyngham, by service of rendering 5s. yearly to the lord of the manor of Cotyngham.
Hesill. 86 a. land and meadow and 4 a. wood, held of the lord de Moubray in socage and by fealty; and 5 bovates of land, held of the said lord de Moubray in socage and by fealty.
West Elvelaye. 6 messuages, 2 tofts and 9 bovates of land, held of the said lord de Moubray in socage and by fealty.
Feriby. 2 bovates of land, held as in reversion of Gerard de Usseflete, knight, in socage.
Colthorp. The manor, with 12 messuages, 18 bovates of land and meadow and 20 a. wood there, and with the advowson of the church, held of Robert de Plumpton, knight, by knight’s service.
Bykerton. 4 messuages, 2 tofts, 10 bovates of land, 34 a. meadow and 30 a. wood, held of the lord de Moubray, as in demesne, by the foreign service; and the residue of the town, held of the same lord, as in service, by the foreign service.
Sollebergh. 8 messuages and 34 bovates of land, held of John Conestable of Halsham, knight, by the foreign service.
South Couton. 3 messuages and 60 a. land and meadow, held of John Lascels of Couton as in socage.
Smytheton. 2 messuages, 10 tofts, 32 bovates of land and a close called ‘le Park (?),’ held of the bishop of Durham by service of rendering 4l. yearly.
Rymmeswell within the liberty of Holdernesse. The manor, held of the countess of Bedford, as of the manor of Brustewyk and honor of Aumale, by the foreign service.
Esthalsham within the same liberty. A messuage and 3 1/2 bovates of land in demesne, and 14 bovates and 48 a. land and meadow in service, held as last above by the foreign service and by doing suit to the wapentake of Holdernesse every three weeks.
Beghum within the same liberty. 6 messuages, 6 tofts and 14 1/2 bovates and 3 a. land, held as above (manor of Rymmeswell).
Date of death and heir as above.
C. Ric. II. File 21 (7)
E. Enrolments &c. of Inq. No. 212 (12) (Lincoln)
578. Robert de Roos of Gedeney, knight
Writ: 20 December, 5 Richard II
LINCOLN. Inq. taken at Lincoln, Wednesday before St. Hilary, 5 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned manors in his demesne as of fee.
Gedeney. The manor, held of the honor of Aumale by service of a sixth part of a knight’s fee.
Wywell and Honggerton. The manor, held of Thomas de Roos, lord of Belvoir, by service of 20s. rent yearly for ward of the castle of Belvoir.
He died on Wednesday after St. Nicholas last. Nicholas de Roos, his brother, aged 40 years and more, is his heir.
579.
Writ: 20 December, 5 Richard II
YORK. Inq. taken at Hundmanby, Thursday after St. Hilary, 5 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned part of a manor, messuages, lands and rent in his demesne as of fee.
Hundmanby. A third part of the manor (extent given, including a third part of a decayed (debilis) market held every Wednesday), held of the king in chief by knight’s service as a third part of the barony of Hundmanby.
Bryghton. A capital messuage in ruins, 6l. 6d. rent of tenants at will forthcoming from 10 messuages and 17 bovates of land with a half share of the ferry of the water of Derwent and the fishery there, 4s. 2 1/2d. rent of cottagers, 6s. 7d. rent of free tenants holding 2 messuages and half a bovate and 13 a. land by fealty, a windmill in ruins, and a small wood of lentisks, worth nothing because it cannot be cut.
Melburn. 72s. rent of tenants at will forthcoming from 7 messuages and 6 1/2 bovates of land.
The premises in Brighton and Melburn are held of the lord de Roos, as of the fee of Mortimer, by service ……
Oustewyk and Hilderston in the liberty of Holderness. 15 tofts and 15 bovates of land and three parts of a ……, held by knight’s service of the lady Isabel, daughter of Edward III, countess of Bedford, as of the manor of Brustewyk, which Edward III granted to her for life.
Tharlesthorp in the said liberty. 1 1/2 bovates of land, held of the archbishop of York by knight’s service.
Thorp Aldeburgh in the said liberty. A capital messuage in ruins, 6 bovates of land and 4 tofts, held of the lord de Roos by knight’s service.
Date of death as above. Heir as above, aged 56 years and more.
C. Ric. II. File 21 (8)
E. Enrolments &c. of Inq. No. 212 (1) (Lincoln)
580. Margaret, late the wife of John Sulne, knight
Writ: 23 October, 5 Richard II
NORTHAMPTON. Inq. taken at Northampton, Tuesday after All Saints, 5 Richard II.
She held the under-mentioned two-thirds of a manor and messuages etc. in her demesne as of fee.
Great Dodyngton. Two-thirds of the manor, held of Anne late the wife of John Hastynges, earl of Pembroke, (who holds it in dower of the inheritance of the said earl, late her husband), as of the honor of Huntyngdon, by service of a sixth part of a knight’s fee.
Colyntre. 6 messuages, 2 1/4 virgates of land and 2s. rent, held of Joan le Vynter by service of a sixth part of a knight’s fee.
She died about the feast of the Assumption last. William Daundelyn, aged 30 years and more, son of Joan Daundelyn one of the sisters of William Chaumpayn father of Margaret Hastynges mother of the said Margaret, and Margaret wife of Geoffrey Bugg, aged 30 years and more, and Elizabeth her sister, wife of Thomas Hunt, aged 24 years and more, daughters and heirs of Margaret Foucher the other sister of the said William Chaumpayn, are next heirs of the said Margaret Sulne.
C. Ric. II. File 21 (9)
E. Inq. P.M. File 48 (1) (fn. 1)
581. Amaury de Sancto Amando, knight
Writ: 14 September, 5 Richard II
DEVON. Inq. taken at Ippelpenne, Friday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 5 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned manor in his demesne as of fee.
Ippelpenne. The manor, held of the king in chief by knight’s service, to wit, by a third part of a knight’s fee.
He died on Wednesday after the Nativity of the Blessed Mary last. Amaury de Sancto Amando, knight, his son, aged 40 years and more, is his heir.
582.
Writ: 14 September, 5 Richard II
GLOUCESTER. Inq. taken at Cirencestre, Wednesday before St, Matthew, 5 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned manor in his demesne as of fee.
Cerney. The manor (extent given), held of the earl of Bukyngham, as of the right of Eleanor, the earl’s wife, by knight’s service.
He died on Wednesday, 11 September last. Amaury, his son, aged 30 years and more, is his heir.
583.
Writ: 14 September, 5 Richard II
WILTS. Inq. (indented) taken at Aumesbury, Friday the eve of St. Matthew, 5 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned manor in his demesne as of fee.
Netheraven. The manor, held of the earl of Bukyngham, as of the right of Eleanor, the earl’s wife, daughter and one of the heirs of the earl of Hereford, by knight’s service, amount not known.
Date of death and heir (aged 40 years and more) as last above.
584.
Writ: 14 September, 5 Richard II
OXFORD. Inq. (indented) taken at Bannebury, 19 September, 5 Richard II.
He died seised of the under-mentioned manor of Podelcote in joint feoffment with Amaury, his son, to wit, to them and his said son’s heirs.
He held the remaining under-mentioned lands etc. in his demesne as of fee.
Bloxham. A third part of the manor.
Bloxham. The entire hundred.
Ebburbury and Milton. A messuage, a carucate of land and 6l. rent.
Alkeryngton. A toft and a carucate of land.
All held of the king in chief by knight’s service, to wit, by a twentieth part of a knight’s fee, rendering to the king 4l. 4s. yearly at Martinmas and ‘Hokeday’ for hidage, ‘wardesilver’ and ‘palfreysilver.’
Bloxham. A toft and a carucate of land called ‘Muntesfee,’ held of the heir of Roger Beauchamp, a minor in the king’s wardship, by knight’s service, amount not known.
Podelcote. The manor, held of the duke of Lancaster, services not known.
Date of death and heir as last above.
585.
BERKS. Inq. (indented) taken at Abyndon, 20 September, 5 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned two-thirds of the manor of Bastelden for life, the other third part being held for life in dower by Agnes le Boteler. The reversion of the manor after his death and the death of the said Agnes belongs, with the king’s licence, to Amaury, his son, and Ida, his said son’s wife, and the heirs of the body of his said son, with remainder in default of such heirs to his own right heirs.
He held the remaining under-mentioned manors, parts of manors and lands etc. in his demesne as of fee.
Chilton. A third part of the manor, held of the king in chief, as of his castle of Wyndesore, by service of rendering to the said castle 2s. 6d. yearly called ‘wardesilver.’
Bastelden. Two-thirds of the manor, which entire manor is held of the king in chief for a fee-farm of 4 marks yearly.
Wydehay. The manor, held of the duke of Lancaster, as of his manor of Aldeburn, by knight’s service, amount not known.
Ildesley. The manor, held of the duke of Lancaster, as of the honor of Leicester, services not known.
Fridelesham. A toft and 40 a. land, held of Hugh Crane, as of his manor of Yatyngden.
Asshampstede. A third part of the manor, held of Thomas de Langeford, knight, as of his manor of Bradefeld, by service of 1d. yearly.
Eton by Comenore. A toft with a free fishery in the Thames, held of the abbot of Abyndon, services not known.
Date of death and heir as last above.
586.
Writ: 14 September, 5 Richard II
BEDFORD. Inq. (indented) taken at Woubourne Chapel, Thursday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 5 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned manor of Herlingdon for life, the reversion after his death belonging to Amaury, his son, and Ida, his said son’s wife, and the heirs of the body of his said son, with remainder in default of such heirs to his own right heirs.
He died seised of the remaining under-mentioned manors and lands in his demesne as of fee.
Mulbrok. The manor, held of the king in chief, as parcel of the barony of Kaynhoo.
Cotes. The manor, held of the king in chief, as parcel of the same barony.
Herlingdon. The manor, held of the king in chief as parcel of the same barony.
The above three manors are held by a moiety of an entire barony.
Presteleye, Stepyngle and Flyttewyk. A toft and 80 a. land and meadow, held of the lord de Moubray, as of the fee of Gasselyn, services not known.
Date of death and heir as last above.
C. Ric. II. File 21 (10)
E. Inq. P.M. File 47 (1) (Bedford, Devon and Gloucester)
E. Enrolments &c. of Inq. No. 207 (1 and 7) (Oxford and Berks)
587. Gilbert le Despenser
Writ: 1 May, 5 Richard II
WILTS. Inq. taken at Wotton Basset, Thursday, 29 May, 5 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned manor of La Brodetoune for life by demise of Hugh le Despenser, his brother, the reversion belonging to the said Hugh and his heirs. The manor was charged by the said Hugh, with the king’s licence, with a yearly pension of 10 marks to the abbess and convent of Shaftesbury during the life of Joan le Despenser, his sister, a nun of that house, in aid of her sustenance.
The said Gilbert and James de Lacy acquired the under-mentioned 6 messuages etc. in Kemele and Morlegh from Henry Percehay and Michael Skyllyng, to hold to them and the heirs of the said Gilbert. Subsequently Gilbert released all his right therein to James and his heirs, so that he had no estate therein when he died.
La Brodetoune. The manor, held of the king, as of the honor of Walyngford, by knight’s service, except a messuage and a virgate of land which are held of Geoffrey Casterton, as of his manor of Stanmere, by service of 3s. yearly.
Kemele and Morlegh. 6 messuages, 3 carucates of land, 30 a. meadow, 7 a. pasture, 12 a. wood, 8s. rent and a rent of 1 lb. pepper, held of the abbot of Malmesbury by knight’s service.
He died on Tuesday before St. Mark last. The above-mentioned Hugh is dead. Thomas le Despenser, aged 8 years and more, is kinsman and next heir of the said Hugh to whom the reversion of the manor of Brodetoune belongs, to wit, son of Edward son of Edward his brother.
588.
Writ to the escheator, with reference to the above inquisition, to enquire whether the said Joan le Despenser is still living. 15 October, 6 Richard II.
WILTS. Inq. taken at Wotton Basset, Thursday, 23 October, 6 Richard II.
Findings as in the above inquisition, with the addition of the words ‘still living’ to the description of the said Joan.
589.
WILTS. Inq. taken ex officio at Wotton Basset, Monday after Christmas, 8 Richard II.
Findings as in the same inquisition so far as concerns the manor of la Brodetoune.
Date of death as above. Joan le Despenser died on Tuesday after St. Martin last. Heir to the reversion as above, aged 11 years and more.
590.
Writ: 1 May, 5 Richard II
GLOUCESTER. Inq. taken at Gloucester, Tuesday, 19 May, 5 Richard II.
The said Gilbert and John de Legh, the elder, acquired the under-mentioned 2 messuages etc. in Wyghtfeld and Appurley from Fulk de Byrmyngham, knight, to hold to them and the heirs of Gilbert. Subsequently Gilbert released all his right therein to the said John and his heirs and assigns. John died in seisin thereof; and after his death Thomas de Legh, his son and heir, granted the premises to Gilbert, to hold at his will, and Gilbert died in seisin of such estate at will.
He held the under-mentioned messuage etc. in Appurley in his demesne as of fee.
Wyghtfeld and Appurley. 2 messuages, 400 a. land, 110 a. meadow, 20 a. wood and 6l. rent, held of the abbot of Westminster by service of 5s. yearly.
Appurley. A messuage, 8 a. land and 3 a. meadow, held in chief of Thomas de Legh by service of 5s. yearly.
Date of death as above. Heir as above, aged 8 years and more.
C. Ric. II. File 21 (11)
591. Gilbert de Suthayk
Writ: 12 June, 5 Richard II
CUMBERLAND. Inq. taken at Penreth, Tuesday after St. Barnabas, 5 Richard II.
He died seised of the under-mentioned third part in his demesne as of fee.
Skelton. A third part of the manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of rendering a third part of 1/2 mark yearly at the Exchequer of Carlisle for cornage.
He died on 16 May last. Patrick de Suthaik, aged 30 years and more, is his son and heir.
C. Ric. II. File 21 (12)
E. Inq. P.M. File 48 (3)
592. Edmund de Stonore
Writ: 27 April, 5 Richard II
OXFORD. Inq. taken at Croumerssh, 10 December, 6 Richard II.
He died seised of the under-mentioned rents (estate not specified).
Watlyngton and Ruycote. 13l. rent, held of the king, as of the honor of Walyngford, by knight’s service, amount not known.
Thame. 13s. rent, held of the bishop of Lincoln in free burgage.
He died on Friday the feast of St. Mark, 5 Richard II. John his son, aged 13 years and more, is his heir.
593.
BERKS. Inq. taken at Walyngford, 19 December, 6 Richard II.
He died seised of the under-mentioned rent and services (estate not specified).
Burfeld. 6s. 8d. rent from Hugh Segrave, knight, for certain tenements there, held of the abbot of Redyng, services not known.
Dodecote. The services of William Brouns for lands etc. held of the said Edmund there. The services are held of the king, as of the honor of Walyngford, by knight’s service, amount not known.
Date of death and heir as last above.
594.
Writ: 27 April, 5 Richard II
GLOUCESTER. Inq. taken at Gloucester, Friday after Holy Trinity, 5 Richard II.
He held no lands etc. in the county on the day of his death, because long before his death he gave by his charter of feoffment the under-mentioned manors and lands etc., by the name of his manors of Harnhull and Cundicote and all other his lands, tenements, reversions, rents and services in the county, to Reynold Scheffeld, Henry Dounham, John Alblaster, Richard, rector of the church of Barton, and Gregory, rector of the church of Bourton in Hennemerssh, in fee simple, and they were seised thereof at the time of his death and long before.
Harnhull. The manor, held of Thomas, earl of Bukyngham, as of the right of Eleanor, the earl’s wife, services not known.
Cundicote. The manor, tenure and services not known, but it is not held of the king in chief.
Bourton. Lands etc. worth 100s. yearly, held of Thomas, son and heir of Edward lord le Despenser, a minor in the king’s wardship, services not known.
Doughton. Lands etc. worth 4l. yearly, tenure and services not known, but they are not held of the king in chief.
Hembury in Saltemerssh. Lands etc. worth 10l. yearly, held of the bishop of Worcester, services not known.
He died on Friday before the Invention of the Holy Cross, last. Heir as above.
595.
Writ: 27 April, 5 Richard II
SOUTHAMPTON. Inq. taken at Andevere, 9 June, 5 Richard II.
He held no lands etc. in the county on the day of his death, because long before his death he gave the under-mentioned manor and advowson to the above feoffees (last inquisition) in fee simple.
Penyton Meysy. The manor, together with the advowson of the church held of Thomas Seymour, knight, service not known.
Date of death and heir as above (Oxford inquisition).
596.
Writ: 27 April, 5 Richard II
MIDDLESEX. Inq. taken at Westminster, Monday before Ascension day, 5 Richard II.
He died seised of the under-mentioned rent in his demesne as of fee.
Westminster. 20s. rent forthcoming from 4 shops held for life by Ralph Staynour, Alice, his wife, and Maurice, their son, the reversion belonging to the said Edmund, his heirs and assigns. The shops are held of the abbot of Westminster, service not known.
He died on 25 April last. Heir not known.
C. Ric. II. File 21 (13)
E. Inq. P.M. File 48 (11) (Gloucester)
E. Enrolments &c. of Inq. No. 207 (22) (Oxford)
597. Walter atte Treween
Writ of Mandamus, 2 June, 5 Richard II
DEVON. Inq. taken at Tavystok, Friday before St. Margaret, 6 Richard II.
Walter atte Trewen, the elder, gave the under-mentioned messuage etc. in Lamerton and rent etc. in Whytechurche to him and the heirs of his body, saving the reversion to himself and his heirs. He died seised of such estate therein, without heir of his body; and Walter the elder died seised of the reversion. From Walter the elder the reversion descended to William, his son and heir, and from William to William atte Trewen, his son and heir, who was 21 years of age on Friday after Holy Trinity last.
Lamerton. A messuage, 1/2 a. garden, 100 a. arable, 6 a. meadow, 100 a. moor and waste, 56s. rent, a court and 20 a. wood and underwood.
Whytechurche. 4l. rent and a court.
All held of Edward Courtenay, earl of Devon, by service of a fourth part of a knight’s fee.
The said Walter named in the writ was a bastard, and died without heir of his body on the feast of St. Nicholas, 1 Richard II.
Inasmuch as he held the premises of the said Edward Courtenay, as of the castle of Plympton, and because the said Edward was then a minor in the king’s wardship, Richard Kendale, late escheator, seized the premises into the king’s hands. William atte Trewen, son of Walter, died 20 years ago; and Hugh Courtenay, late earl of Devon, grandfather of the above Edward Courtenay, because the said William son of Walter died in seisin of the manor of Were and held it of him by knight’s service, seized William, son of the said William son of Walter, and granted his marriage and wardship, together with the custody of all the lands etc. held of him (the earl) in the county of Devon, including the premises, to William de Luscote, to whose daughter Joan the said William son of William was married 10 years ago. William Luscote took the profits of the premises after the death of the said Walter named in the writ by virtue of the king’s letters patent, and died after the feast of St. George last. Henry atte Bear’, his executor, now occupies them, but has taken none of the profits of them.
Footnote:—Born at Were and baptized in the church of that town.
C. Ric. II. File 21 (14)
598. William de Thoraldeby, the younger
Writ of Mandamus, 3 February, 5 Richard II
YORK. Inq. taken at York, Wednesday after St. Peter’s Chains, 6 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned messuages etc. in his demesne as of fee.
Thoraldeby. A messuage and 4 bovates of land.
Skyrpenbek. A messuage and 2 bovates of land.
All held of Walter Chauncy, baron of Skyrpenbek, by knight’s service.
He died on 30 March, 27 Edward III. Robert Crok, aged 30 years and more, son of William Crok son and heir of Denise his sister, is his heir.
The premises were taken into the late king’s hands on 1 November, 31 Edward III, by William de Nessefeld, late escheator, because of their having been alienated without licence by Walter Chauncy, baron of Skyrpenbek, who held them in chief of the king’s progenitors, to Jordan de Bretton, ancestor of the said William de Thoraldeby, the younger, and by reason of the minority of the above-mentioned heir; and John de Gerewardeby occupied them by grant of the late king from the day of the death of the said William until the lawful age of the said Robert, rendering to the king 15s. yearly by the hands of the sheriff. The late and present kings have received the issues and profits of the premises since the death of William, by the hands of the sheriff, for the aforesaid causes.
C. Ric. II. File 21 (15)

Footnotes

  • 1. The Exchequer inquisition is dated as the Chancery one, and taken by the oath of the same jurors; but differs in stating that the premises in Great Dodyngton were held of John Hastynges, earl of Pembroke, a minor in the king’s wardship, as of the honor of Huntyngdon, services not known, and that those in Colyntre were held of the heirs of John le Vynter, services not known. The corresponding passages in the Chancery inquisition are written over erasures.