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Inquisitions Post Mortem, Richard II, Files 104-105
1184 | ROGER DE MORTIMER, EARL OF MARCH |
Writ, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
BUCKINGHAM. | Inq. taken at Whaddon, 10 September, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned manors, knights’ fees and advowson in his demesne as of fee.
Whaddon. The manor, held of the king in chief by service of a knight’s fee. Stepulclaydon. The manor, held of the king in chief by service of half a knight’s fee. Turveston. A knight’s fee and a third part of a fee, held by Alan la Zouche. Adstoke. Half a knight’s fee, held by John de Hanstede. Snelleshale. The advowson of the priory. He died on the feast of St Margaret last. Edmund, aged 5 years and more, is his son and heir. |
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1185 | |
Writ, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
SUSSEX. | Inq. taken at Ovvygge, 5 October, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned manor.
Trayton. The manor, held of the heirs of John Somery by service of a twentieth part of a knight’s fee and suit to the hundred of Boxe every three weeks. Date of death and heir, aged 6 years and more, as above. |
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1186 | |
SURREY. | Inq. taken at Shyre, 13 October, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned mill, land and rent in his demesne as of fee.
Shyre. A water-mill, 26a. land, 50a. pasture and heath, 26a. wood, 116s. 1d. rent of assize and 1 lb. pepper, held of the castle and lordship of Reygate by service of 2 1/2 knights’ fees and suit to the court of Reygate every three weeks. Date of death and heir as last above. |
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1187 | |
Two writs de feodis, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
Writ, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
DEVON. | Inq. taken at Southmolton, Monday before All Saints, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned forest and knights’ fees.
Exemore. A parcel of the forest, held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Dunsford. Half a fee. Ranescombe. Reynold de Clifford holds half a fee. Ranescomb Hughum. A fee. Baggetorre. A fee. Holebeem. A fee. Moulyssh. A fourth part of a fee. Lustelegh. Half a fee. Godryngton, Lydewycheston and Brounston. A fee. Hokesbeare. A fourth part of a fee. Torre Bruere. A fee. Alre by Carswill. A fee. [Charleton] (fn. 1) and Bokelond in the More. A fee. Knouston Beaupel. Half a fee. Knouston Botryaux. A ninth part of a fee. Stoke Flemyng, Dertemouth and Little Dertemouth. [Two fees]. (fn. 1) Norton FitzStephen. A fee. Spreway. A fourth part of a fee. Warbryghteslegh. A fourth part of a fee. Heldych. A fifth part of a fee. [Suchton] (fn. 1) Half a fee. Raddon. Two-thirds of a fee. Otery Mohun and Lovepit. Two fees. Combe Mayhun. A fee. Poltimour by Sydebery. A fourth part of a fee. Aysshlegh. Half a fee. P… re. Half a fee. Stapelhill. Half a fee. Estwoggewill. Half a fee. Cambenhull. A sixth part of a fee. Temple[combe. A sixth part] (fn. 1) of a fee. Combe Ralegh. A fee. West Raddon. Half a fee. Mollond Botryaux. A fee. Pilton by Barnestaple. Two fees. Stoke [in Tehyde with] (fn. 1) both Gabbewills. Half a fee. Hele Maundevyle. Half a fee. Torre Mohun. A fee. All the above are held of the king by knight’s service. Wytheryg. A fee, held of John duke of Lancaster. Greneslynch, Northwill and Yurdon. A knight’s fee. [Cove and] (fn. 2) Estmere. A knight’s fee. Westwoneford. Half a fee. Estwoneford. Half a fee. Clyst Gerard. Half a fee. Bryghteston by Hyneton Clyst. Three-fourths of a fee. Scobbechestre. A third part of a fee. Beauworthy. Half a fee. Hole Poure. A fee. Willesworthy. A fee. Spry. Half a fee. Aysshbery. Two-thirds of a fee. Warbryghteslegh, Whyteknoll, Blachesworthy and Stone. A fourth part of a fee. The last 13 items are held of Edward Courteney, earl of Devon. He died on Friday before St Margaret last. Heir, aged 6 years and more, as above. Peter de Courtenay, knight, has taken the issues of the forest since the said earl’s death, title unknown. |
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1188 | |
Writ, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
WORCESTER. | Inq. taken at Wyche, Friday after St Leonard, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned manors and hamlets in his demesne as of fee.
Clyfton on Temede. The manor (extent given), held of Brian de Cornewaille of Burford, knight, by knight’s service. Oddyngleighe. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Inteberghe. The hamlet, held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Yeddefen. The hamlet, held of the king in chief by knight’s service. He died in Hibernia on the feast of St Margaret last. Heir as above, aged 6 years on Sunday after All Saints last. |
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1189 | |
Writ, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
NORTHAMPTON. | Inq. taken at Wykedyve, Monday after the Translation of St Hugh, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned manor in his demesne as of fee.
Wykedyve. The manor, held of the manor of Hognorton, Oxon, by service of a third part of a knight’s fee, of whom unknown. Date of death and heir as above (Buckingham inquisition). |
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1190 | |
Writ, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
NORFOLK. | Inq. taken at Walsyngham, Monday before Michaelmas, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned manors, rents and leet.
Walsyngham. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of 10s. yearly to the king’s castle of Norwich to ‘waytefe’. The extent includes 2 water-mills, a windmill, pleas and perquisites of courts, a leet held about the feast of St Gregory and part of a leet held about Michaelmas, a fair on the feast of the Nativity of St Mary, an oven and a pasture with a way called Thirsfordmere. Bricham. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief as parcel of the barony of Clare, services unknown. Stokesby, Owelton and other towns. Foreign rents from divers tenements, 6l. 6s. 8d. Bale, Gunthorp and Sharnygton. A leet held about the feast of the Invention of the Holy Cross. He died on Saturday, the feast of St Margaret last. Heir as above, aged 6 years and more. |
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1191 | |
SUFFOLK. | Inq. taken at Clare, Wednesday after St Matthew, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned castle, manors, rents, leets etc. in his demesne as of fee.
Clare. The castle, with the market and fair, held of the king in chief as of the barony of Clare. The said earl granted 20l. to George de Felbrigge, knight, for life, and 100 marks yearly to Henry de Percy, knight, son of Henry earl of Northumberland, for the life of the said earl Henry, and Lionel late duke of Clarence granted 2d. a day to Peter Stedman for life out of the manor and lordship of Clare. Erdbury. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief as of the barony of Clare. The extent includes a dovecot, two water-mills, a windmill, pleas and perquisites of courts and a leet held about Easter. Clare. Foreign rents from divers tenants of the honor, 48s. 8d., and the great court of the honor called Clare Curt. Denarston. A leet. Multon. A leet. Hundene. The manor (extent given) held of the king as parcel of the earldom of Gloucestre. The extent includes a park, a windmill, pleas and perquisites of courts and of the leet. The said earl granted to John Fouler and Katharine his wife and the longer liver 100s. yearly out of the manor. Wodehall in Sudbury. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief, services unknown. The extent includes a windmill, 2 water-mills, a pasture called Portmancroft, a market, fairs on the feasts of St Bartholomew and St Gregory and pleas and perquisites of courts. Southwold. A court once a year, a leet on the feast of St Nicholas and a rent of herrings. Southwold and Eston Bavent. A rent of 24s. Bury. The reversion of lands there and of a pasture called Pestelmede in Mildenhale, granted by the said earl to Thomas Payn for life, held of the abbot of Bury, services unknown. Date of death and heir as last above. |
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1192 | |
Writ, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
HUNTINGDON. | Inq. taken at St Neots, Tuesday after Michaelmas, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned leets.
Great Grantisden and Wullee. Leets, held of the king in chief, service unknown. Date of death and heir, aged 5 years and more, as last above. |
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1193 | |
CAMBRIDGE. | Inq. taken at Bodekesham, Thursday after Michaelmas, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned rent, courts and leets.
Bodekesham, Litlyngton, Abyndone, Harlton and Mordon. 14l. 17s. 6 1/2d. rent of assize, held of the king in chief as parcel of the fee of Gloucestre. Royston. A court held every three weeks. Bodekesham. A court every three weeks and a leet. Arnyngton, Tadelowe, Abyngdon, Harlton, Toft with Herdwyk, Lytlyngton, Mordon and Melreth. Leets. All the above courts and leets are held of the king in chief, service unknown. Date of death and heir as last above. |
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1194 | |
Writ, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
DORSET. | Inq. taken at Dorchestre, 16 September, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned manors and boroughs in his demesne as of fee.
Craneborn. The manor, held of the king in chief by knight’s service. The said earl granted to Edmund his brother for life the office of chief forester and keeper of the chase of Craneborn and chief surveyor of the parks of Blakedon and Alreholt and all other woods belonging to the manor at the usual fees and wages. Tarente Goundevyle. The manor, held of the king in chief by knight’s service. The said earl granted to the said Edmund for life the keepership of the park at the usual fees and wages. Pymperne. The manor, held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Stuple. The manor, held as above. Warham. The borough, held as above. 11 marks yearly rent is paid to the prior of Warham out of the said borough. Wyke. The manor, held as above. Portlond. The manor, held as above. Weymouth. The borough, held as above. Wodekesworth. The manor, tenure unknown. Mersshwodevale. The manor, held of the king in chief by knight’s service. The said earl by his writing gave to the said Edmund his brother and the heirs of his body a yearly rent of 40 marks out of the manor. Date of death and heir as above (Sussex inquisition). |
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1195 | |
SOMERSET. | Inq. taken at Yevelchestre, 7 October, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned castle, manors, messuage, rent etc. in his demesne as of fee.
Bruggewater. The castle, with the lordship of the town, held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Mulverton. The manor, held as above. Odecombe. Two-thirds of the manor, held as above. Newton Pleycy. A messuage, held as above. Eston. The manor and 40s. rent, held as above. Northepederton, Exemour, Nerecchich and Menydepe. The bailiwick of the forests, held of the king in chief by knight’s service by the service of keeping the said forests. Date of death and heir as last above. |
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1196 | |
Writ, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
STAFFORD. | Inq. taken at Wolverhampton, Tuesday after Michaelmas, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned manor in his demesne as of fee.
Areley. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Date of death and heir as above (Worcester inquisition). |
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1197 | |
SALOP AND THE MARCH OF WALES. | Inq. taken at Lodelowe, Saturday the feast of St Matthew, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned castles, manors etc. in his demesne as of fee.
Dinbiegh. The castle, lordship and land, with customs called ‘tunk’ and ‘treth’ and farms of bailiffs in the commotes of Keymergh, Ishalet, Ughalet, Istulas, Ughdulas and Dynmayll, and a farm of the alnage, held [of the king in chief] by knight’s service. Dolvoryn. The castle, and lordship of Kedewong (extent given), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Kery. The lordship (extent given), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Montgomery. The castle and lordship, with the advowson of the church, held of the king in chief at fee-farm, paying yearly 56l. 13s. 4d. at the Exchequer. Knythton. The town and lordship. Lantwardyn. The town (extent given), held of the king in chief by knight’s service as parcel of the castle of Wyggemour. The extent includes the woods of Boringwode and Moketre. Cleobury. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Ernewode. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Tykenhull. The manor (extent given), with the town of Bealieu, held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Huggeley. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Chailmerssh. The manor (extent given, including a weir in the Severn), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Staunton Lacy. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. The said earl granted a yearly rent of 20l. for life to Roger Pertrich out of the said manor. Shrewsbury. A messuage. Date of death and heir as above (Worcester inquisition). |
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1198 | |
Writ, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
Writ to the mayor to deliver the lands of the earl of March to Edward duke of Aumale, to whom the king has granted the custody of them during the minority of the heir. 11 August, 22 Richard II. | |
LONDON. | Inq. 7 September, 22 Richard II. |
He was seised in his demesne as of fee of the under-mentioned inn, shops etc.
St Katharine Colman. An inn with 5 shops and solars above and gardens, held of the king in fee burgage, as is the whole city. He died on 20 July last. Heir as above, aged 5 years and more. The premises were delivered to Edward duke of Aumale by virtue of the king’s writ. |
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1199 | |
Writ, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
HANTS. | Inq. taken at Winchester, Wednesday after the Nativity of St Mary, 22 Richard II. |
He was seised in his demesne as of fee of the under-mentioned manor and meadows.
Worthy Mortymere. The manor, with a certain rent of assize in Hamele in the Hoke, parcel of the said manor. The said earl by his letter patent granted to Thomas Scot a yearly rent of 100s. for life out of the manor. Oterbourne. 20a. meadow. The above are held of the king in chief by knight’s service, quantity unknown. He died on Saturday the feast of St Margaret last. Heir as above, aged 6 years and more. |
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1200 | |
Writ, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
KENT. | Inq. (indented) taken at Osprenge, Monday after St Matthew, 22 Richard II. |
He died seised in his demesne as of fee of the under-mentioned manors.
Tonge. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by homage and fealty and 20s. every 24 weeks to the castle of Dovorr for ward. Parcels of lands of the manor are held of the queen as of the manor of Mylton by a rent of 17s. 1d. and other parcels called Monketon are held of the abbot of Feversam by a rent of 13s. 4d. Thomas de Overton, clerk, has a yearly rent of 20l. for life out of the manor by the earl’s letters patent, confirmed by the king’s letters dated 14 August, 21 Richard II. Shillynghelde. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by homage and fealty and 26s. yearly for ward of the castle of Dovorr. Kyngysdowne. A moiety of the manor, held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Walter Roo, esquire, has a yearly rent of 10l. for life out of the manor of Shillynghelde and the moeity of the manor of Kyngysdowne by the earl’s letters patent. He died on the feast of St Margaret last. Heir as above, aged 6 years on 4 November last. |
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1201 | |
KENT. | Inq. (indented) taken at Derteforde, Saturday the eve of Michaelmas, 22 Richard II. |
He died seised in his demesne as of fee of the under-mentioned manors, lands and park.
Erhethe. The manor, held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Swannyscompe. The manor, held of the king in chief by homage and fealty and service of 4l. 4s. yearly for ward of the castle of Rochester and 8s. 3 1/2d. blanch rent payable yearly at the Exchequer. Leonard Hakeluyt has a yearly rent of 10l. for life out of the aforesaid manors by the earl’s letters patent dated 1 September, 5 Richard II, confirmed by the king’s letters patent dated 19 May, 5 Richard II. Grenwych and Deppefordysstronde. A site called le Stronde, 3a. land and three-fourths of a dovecot, held of lord de Say by fealty, suit to his court of Westgrenwych every three weeks and 4s. yearly rent; 35a. meadow, held of the king in chief by knight’s service; 25a. meadow, held of the earl of Stafford by fealty and service of 2s. 3d. yearly; and 10a. meadow called Longemed, held of the manor of Bredyngherst by fealty and service of 12d. yearly. Tonbrygge. A park called Southfryth, with 10l. 5s. rent of assize, held of the archbishop of Canterbury by knight’s service. Date of death and heir as last above. |
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1202 | |
Writ, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
ESSEX. | Inq. (indented) taken at Berdefeld, Friday after Michaelmas, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned manors and leets.
Berdefeld. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by knight’s service as parcel of the earldom of Gloucester. The extent includes a park, a windmill, a water-mill, a market, a fair and a leet. Clarette. The manor (extent given, including a water-mill, perquisites of courts and a leet), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Stanbourne. A leet about the feast of the Invention of the Holy Cross and a court every three weeks. Toppesfeld, Shaldford and Norton in Fynchyngfeld. Leets held in Whitsun week. Halsted Horold, Wegeberue and Branketre. Leets. Lachelegh. The manor, held of lord de Feres by knight’s service. The said earl granted to Thomas Hildeburgh 10l. yearly for life and Edmund late earl, granted to William Horneby 10 marks yearly for life out of the said manor. Northfambregge. The manor, held of the king in chief, service unknown. He died on 20 July last. Heir as above, aged 5 years and more. |
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1203 | |
ESSEX. | Inq. (indented) taken at Chelmersford, Thursday after Michaelmas, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned manors and views of frankpledge.
Northfambregge. The manor, held of the king by knight’s service. Wedeford. A view of frankpledge once yearly. Brounfeld. A view of frankpledge once yearly at Pacchyng Pycot. Gynge Raaf. A view of frankpledge once yearly. Berdefelde and Clarette. The manors, held of the king in chief, service unknown. Date of death and heir as last above. |
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1204 | |
HERTFORD. | Inq. (indented) taken at Staundon, 10 October, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned manor and tenement.
Staundon. The manor (extent given, including 4 water-mills and a park), held of the king in chief as parcel of the earldom of Gloucester. Popeshale. A tenement, held of the king in chief as of the honor of Dovorr by service of 10s. yearly for ward of the castle of Dovorr. He died on 20 June last. Heir as last above. |
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1205 | |
Writ, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
Writ de feodis, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
CORNWALL. | Inq. taken at Botreauxcastell, Tuesday before Michaelmas, 22 Richard II. |
He held no lands or advowsons in the county but he held the under-mentioned fees.
Bodrigan Castell. A knight’s fee formerly held by Philip de Bodrigan by knight’s service. Leo. 2 1/2 knights’ fees, held by the abbot of Glastynbery. Leomena. 2 knights’ fees, held by the same abbot. The above fees are held of the king in chief. He died on the feast of St Margaret last. Heir as above, aged 6 years and more. |
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1206 | |
Writ, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
HEREFORD AND THE MARCH OF WALES. | Inq. taken at Hereford, Saturday the eve of Michaelmas, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned castles, lordships, lands etc. in his demesne as of fee.
Wiggemore. The castle and lordship (extent given, including woods called Boryngewode and Derfold), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. By his deed the earl granted to Richard Botrell for life the offices of constable of the castle, parker and chief warden of the chase of the lordship with 10d. a day out of the issues of the lordship. Eorleslane. The manor (extent given, including a dovecot and a water-mill), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Orleton. The manor (extent given, including 2 water-mills and four falconries) held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Nethewode. The manor (extent given, including a park), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. By his deed the earl granted to William Kylmeston for life the office of parker. Wolfrelowe. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Edmund late earl of March, father of Roger, granted 100s. yearly out of the manor to Alice Benet for life and 20s. yearly to Rose Child for life. The said Alice and Rose are still living. Colyngton. A messuage, half a carucate of land and 2a. meadow, held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Noke. A toft, 2 carucates of land, 3a. meadow and 13s. 4d. yearly rent, held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Bradewardyn. A toft, half a virgate of land, 3a. meadow, 10a. wood and 11s. 11 1/2d. yearly rent, held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Little Cowerne. A toft, half a virgate of land, 4a. meadow, 6a. wood and 11s. 2d. yearly rent, held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Mawardyn. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. The said earl by his writing granted to Edmund his brother, who is still living, a yearly rent of 100 marks out of this manor and the manor of Marcle, to hold to him and the heirs of his body. Great Marcle. Two-thirds of the manor (extent given, including a mill and a dovecot), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. The said earl by his writings granted the said mill, dovecote, 2 carucates land in demesne, 20a. meadow, 20a. pasture and an annual rent of 2l. for life to Thomas Wallewayn, who is still living, 100 marks yearly to his brother Edmund as above and 20l. yearly for life to Leonard Hakeluyt, knight. Malmeshull Lacy. The manor (extent given, including a water-mill), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Edmund de Mortuo Mari, father of the said Roger, by his writing granted to Walter Bromwych, who is still living, 20 marks yearly for life out of the manor. Wynfreton. The manor (extent given, including a water-mill), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Kenlles. The castle, with the lordship of Mellennyth (extent given), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. The extent includes five mills, rent in the borough of Kenlles and the commotes of Setth Neythyon, Rurall and Bichigre, farm of the offices of provost, ‘ringildr’ and ‘keycetr’, agistment of the forest of Hirthowell and ‘leirwit’. Pulleth. The lordship (extent given), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Buelth. The castle and lordship, held of the king at fee farm, paying 113l. 6s. 8d. yearly at the Exchequer. Clifford. The castle and lordship (extent given, including pannage of pigs and a water-mill), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. The said Roger by his writing granted to John Pauncefote, knight, who is still living, a yearly rent of 20l. for life out of the said lordship and the lordship of Glasebery. Glasebery. The manor and lordship (extent given, including a ferry on the Wye and ‘wormetak’), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. The said Roger granted a yearly rent of 20l. to John Pauncefote as above. Blanlevenny. The castle and lordship (extent given, including ‘wormetak’), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Mere. The manor (extent given, including ‘wormetak’, pannage of pigs and perquisites of the ‘halemot’), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Dynas. The castle (extent given, including ‘wormetak’), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Date of death and heir as above (Worcester inquisition). |
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1207 | |
Writ, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
GLOUCESTER AND THE MARCH OF WALES ADJACENT. | Inq. taken … 22 Richard II. |
He died seised in his demesne as of fee of the under-mentioned lordships and manors.
Usk, Kaerlyon, Trillek and Tregruk. [The castles] and lordships in the March of Wales (extent given), held of the king in chief … He granted to Alexander Langelee the office of constable in the said castle of Kaerlyon for term of life with the accustomed easements and profits. Brymesfeld. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Biseleighe. The manor (extent given), held as above. Wynston. The manor (extent given), held as above. He granted to Edmund de Mortuo Mari, his brother, to himself and the heirs of his body, 40l. yearly from the aforesaid manors. Cheorlton. The hamlet, held as above. H[amptenet(?)]. The hamlet, held of the king in chief. Date of death (in Ireland) and heir as above. |
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1208 | |
Writ, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
MIDDLESEX. | Inq. (indented) taken at Woxbrigge, 16 October, 22 Richard II. |
He held no lands etc. in the said county. | |
1209 | |
Writ de feodis, 5 August, 22 Richard II | |
NORFOLK. | Inq. taken at Walsyngham, Monday before Michaelmas, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned knights’ fees and advowsons.
Brokhull and Weston. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Roger de Queyney of the honor of Wyggemore. Bichamwell, Caldecote, Fordham, Opewell, Outwell, Wyrham, Cremplesham, Bekeswell and Dereham. A knight’s fee, a fourth and a sixteenth part of a fee, formerly held by Robert Belet. Norfolk. Half a fee, formerly held by Robert de Wal as of the inheritance of the marshal. Panneworth, Acslegh, Sulham, Stokeshey, Derham Abbots, Haverynglond, Estmour, Dounham Market, Norton and Botonewestfeld. Four knights’ fees, formerly held by Parnel de Nareford. Crempelesham. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by William de Bereford and the heir of Walter Davy. Berton and Shengham. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by the heir of William de Berton. Eveshawe. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Michael de …yng. Gryston and Walsyngham. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Gryston. Brethenham and Russheworth. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by William de Berghenham and John de Brokedyssh. Brethenham, Shadewell and Russheworth. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Robert Baynard and others. Great and Little Walsyngham and Burston. 1 1/2 knights’ fees formerly held by William de Hadeshawe, Hamo Mundy and John de Flokton. Sharneton, Bathele and Gunthorpe. A fourth part of a fee, formerly held by John de Brounthton. Gunthorp and Battele. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Ralph le Moy and John Avenell. Old Bokenham, Ryngestede and Holm. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Matthew Cachenathe. Holm and Ryngestede. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by the heir of William Beaumond. Ryngestede. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Boylond. Little Ryngestede. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by the said John. Salle and Dallynge. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by the prior of Walsyngham. Wyveton, Snytirlegh, Cleye, Reyngham, Stevekeye and Gerneston. Two knights’ fees, formerly held by William de Brome. Middylton, Wygenhale, Tymere, Clenchewarton, Sechythe, Sadilbowe, Southlyme, Westwynche and Herdewyk. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Thomas de Warblendon. Little Kerbrok. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Aymer de Valencia. Ynglefeld, Weston, Attilbrigge, Holmyngham and Ryngelond. 1 1/2 fees, formerly held by Adam de Lyouns. Estlingmere, Elsyng, Geyste, Gestweyt, Lyneford and Twyford. 2 1/2 fees, formerly held by Robert Fylyot. Letheryngsete, Styvekey, Bodham, Ballynge and Warham. 1 1/2 knights’ fees, formerly held by Parnel Nereford and the heir of Thomas Bacon. Little Straton and Hemyngham. A knight’s fee, formerly held by the heir of Bartholomew Hauteyn, William de Merkeshale and Reynold de Refham. Swenyngton, Wychyngham, Alderforde and Plomstede. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Alan Hollewell. Messingham. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Richard Fitz John. Crempelesham, Rokesham and Derham. An eighth part and a sixteenth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Ralph de Derham. Little and Great Massingham. Three knight’s fees, formerly held by the prior of Castellacre. Wychyngham. A knight’s fee, formerly held by William Geneys and his wife. Great and Little Reyngham. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John atte Touneshende, William Doune and John Rey. Ictebergh, Twyford, Byntre, Wychingham and Saxlyngham. Two knights’ fees, formerly held by Robert de Langtoft. Byntre. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Richard de Byntre. Yngworth. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Peter de Brampton and the heirs of Colby. Shoulham, Wyrham and Stoke. 1 1/2 knights’ fees, formerly held by the prior of Shoulham. Berton Bendissh. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Hugh de Scales. Griston and Walsyngham. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Gryston. Heverynglond, Norwich, Whyteuell, Baldeswell, Refham and Wychyngham. Four knights’ fees, formerly held by Roger de Geneye. Brucham and Great Ryngestede. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Edmund Tyby. Carleton, Tasburgh, Asshby and Thweyot. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by the heir of Oliver de Wynch. Hunstanton, Walpol and Walton. A knight’s fee, formerly held by William Lovell. Styvekeye, Welle and Warham. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by the heir of Geoffrey. Byntre, Norton and Twyford. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Roger de Byntre and his parceners. Stanton and Hemyngham. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Henry le C[?at]. Letheryngsete, Wodedallyng and Hemyngham. 2 1/2 knights’ fees, formerly held by Thomas Jurdon of Letheryngsete. Northecryk. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Walter de Calthorp. Stratton and Taverham. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Roger le Say. Ottleye, Elmyngham, Kellyng, Salthows, Asshe and Cretingham. 1 1/2 fees and a fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held of Gloucestre by the heir of Henry de Hastyng. Cavendissh, Bures, Cornerthe, Burstall, Waldyngfeld, Illegh, Preston, Brethenham, Lelseye, Grotene, Swynlond, Thorp, Ketelberston, Cokefelde and Whatefeld, Suffolk, Russheworth, Norfolk, and Twynstede, Essex. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Thomas de Grey. Dunmowe, Fynchyngfeld, Lachelegh and Bulmere, Essex, Pennesthorp, Cleye, Trexston, Boketon, Styvekeye, Westwynch, Clenchewarton, Norton, Pykenham, Wygenhale and Fordham, Norfolk. Twelve knights’ fees and a fourth part of a fee, formerly held by Simon son of Richard. Brycham. The advowson of the church, of the inheritance of Clare. Walsyngham. The advowson of the priory and of the priory of St Wynewoll. Kerbroke. The advowson of the hospital of St John of Jerusalem. |
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SUFFOLK. | Inq. taken at Clare, Wednesday after St Matthew, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned knights’ fees and advowsons.
Gr…tton, Nywenham and Merton. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Roger de Trumpeton as of the honor of Wyggemore. Dreyton. A third part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Roger Giffard as of the said honor. Fornham. A third part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Edward de Cretyng as of the inheritance of Badelesmere. Bolleye by Clare, Norton, Stanesfeld and Mildenhale. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John Botiller as of the honor of Gloucestre and Clare. Honeden. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Richard son of Agnes. Great Waldyngfeld. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by the heir of Ralph de Berneros. Homeden. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Hugh Sorel. Honeden. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Robert de Brokhele and Walter de Gaysele and a fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Richard son of Agnes. Stanesfeld, Boxstede, Stoke and Little Bresete. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Parnel de Narforde. Westle. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Aymer de Valencia. Gayseley. Half a fee and an eighth part of a fee, formerly held by Robert de Hanforde. Cavendissh, Denardeston, Haukeden and Stanesfelde. Three-fourths of a fee, formerly held by John de Kersnore. Caundissh, Kemsyng and Stanesfeld. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Richard de Cornerth. Cavenham. A fourth part of a fee, formerly held by Giles de Trumpyton. Gayselegh, Bradelegh, Hornyngesherthe, Wytheresfeld and Rede. 1 1/2 knights’ fees and a fourth part, formerly held by John de Hastyng. Gayselee. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Robert de Apethorpe. Wrottyngge and Wyththeresfeld. Three-fourths of a knight’s fee, formerly held by William de Ormesby. Prydyton. A third part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by the heir of Abel de Sancto Martino. Haukeden. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John Kersnore. Lelleseye. A knight’s fee and a sixth part of a fee, formerly held by the heir of Roger de Appelgarth. Cavenham. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by the heir of Roger de Quincy. Chetebergh and Lyveremere. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Roger de Quincy. Wrottinge, Haveryll, Wytherysfeld and Bumstede. A fee and three-fourths of a fee, formerly held by Alured de Capell. Waldyngfeld. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Robert de Bures and John Peyntone, knight. Stoke and Fornham. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by the prior of Chippelegh. Floketon. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Henry Cavenaz. Elmyngham. A fourth part of a fee, formerly held by Roger de Cressy. Great Bures. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by the heir of Peter Silvestre. Tudenham and Haukeden. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Thomas de Burgo. Gayeslee. Half a knight’s fee and a sixth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by the heir of William de Haustede, and half a knight’s fee, held by the heir of Roger Dalban. Bradelee, Brokes, Preston, Ryngesle, Whatefeld, Gippeswyz, Clare, Baresholt, Waldingfeld and Burstall. 4 1/2 knight’s fees, formerly held by William de Badele. Floketon. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Giles de Wachesam. Cokefeld. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Adam de Colcestre. Brokelegh. A twentieth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by John Cramavill. Chetebergh and Lyveremere. A knight’s fee, formerly held by William de Necton and Thomas de Lyvermere. Bures. A third part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by the heir of Geoffrey Baldewyn. Berton and Heryngewell. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Robert de Sancto Ivone. Wachesham, Melforde, Bures and Scastrete. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Peter de Talworth. Multon. Two knights’ fees, formerly held by John Aignene and the heirs of Robert Cokefeld. Braham and Bromlegh. Two knights’ fees, formerly held by William de Braham. Barewe. A sixth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Cretyng. Bychamwell, Caldecote, Fordham, Opewell, Outwell, Wyrham, Cremplysham, Bokeswell and Derham. A fee, a fourth part and a sixteenth part of a fee formerly held by Robert Blount. Cremplesham. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by William de Bereford and the heir of Walter Davy. Paneworth, Acslegh, Saham, Stokefery, Derham Abbots, Haverynglond, Estmour, Dounham Market, Norton and Botonewesfeld. A fourth part of a fee, formerly held by Parnel de Narford. Berton and Shengham. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by the heir of William de Berton. Otteley, Helmyngham, Kellyng, Salthous, Asshe and Cretyngham. A fee, half a fee and a fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by the heir of Henry de Hastyng of the honor of Gloucester. Cavendissh, Bures, Cornerth, Burstall, Waldyngfelde, Illegh, Preston, Brethenham, Lelsey, Grotene, Swynelond, Thorp, Ketelberston, Cokefeld and Whatfeld, Suffolk, Russheworth, Norfolk and Twynstede, Essex. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Thomas de Grey. Cavendissh, Clare and Bulmere. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Richard de Cornhith. Truton and Thorpe. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by the earl of Oxford. Asshe, Cotton, Hemyngford, Fornham, Ryngeston and Clare. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Thomas Arblaster and the heir of the son of Adam. Chippelegh, Clopton, Wyvelesheye and Demarston, Suffolk, and Borle, Gelham, Barewe, Toppesfeld and Ovynton, Essex. 5 1/2 knights’ fees, formerly held by Walter son of Humphrey. Pebemers. 3 3/4 knights’ fees; Waldyngfeld half a knight’s fee; Fynchyngfeld, Fornham, Bulmere, Hecham, Alwarton, Stanesfeld, Todenham half a knight’s fee and Poselyngworth half a knight’s fee, formerly held by William son of Ralph. Bollingworth, Wande, Waldyngefeld, Derneforthe, Braham, Isham, Brydebroke, Herlawe, Foxhole and Ingham. Five fees, formerly held by Robert de Hastyng. Little Sampford, Herefeld, Chaur, Cornerthe, Saxham, Cavendissh, Bachesworth and Kyrketon in the counties of Suffolk, Middlesex and Essex. Fourteen fees, formerly held by Richard de Talworth, Roger de Bachesworth and the heir to Alan de Clare. Dalham, Elvedon, Bures, Little Bradelegh, Clopton, Gestyngthorp, Bessham, Madewell, Hertest and Midelton. 5 1/2 fees formerly held by Gilbert Pecche. Stanesfeld. The advowson of the church. Sudbury. The advowson of the church and of the chapel of St Sepulchre. Wanteworth. The advowson of the church and chapel. Stoke. The advowson of the priory which was of the foundation of his ancestors. Broklegh. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Giles de Ba[tlesmere]. (fn. 3) |
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Writ de feodis, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
HERTFORD. | Inq. (indented) taken at Staundone, 10 October, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned part of a knight’s fee and advowsons.
Barewe. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, held by the heir of Nicholas Pecche. Royston. The advowson of the priory. Salborne. The advowson of a chapel. |
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ESSEX. | Inq. (indented) taken at Berdefeld, Friday after Michaelmas, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned knights’ fees and advowsons.
Halstede, Beauchamp, Prediton, Waldyngfeld, Fordham and Topesfelde. Two knights’ fees, formerly held by John le Boucer. Halstede and Beauchamp. A knight’s fee, formerly held by the heir of Abel de Sancto Martino. Creppyng. Two thirds of a knight’s fee, formerly held by the heir of Hugh de Creppinge. Langham. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Hugh de Nevyll. Thaxstede. A fee, formerly held by the heir of Richard Beamond. Toppesfelde and Gelham. A fee and a half, formerly held by Richard son of Guncellin and the heir of Robert de Cammes. Lammersh and Alfameston. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by the prior of Colne. Berdefeld and Saling. A tenth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by the heir of Geoffrey le Botiller, and half a knight’s fee, formerly held by the heir of Wymer de Offinton. Thaxstede and Fynchingfeld. A fee and a half, formerly held by John de Pecham and Richard de Cornerth. Halstede. A fee, formerly held by Giles de Badelesmere. Thaxsted, Chaure and Brokeshevede. Three knights’ fees, formerly held by the heir of Walter de Clare. Thaxstede. Half a fee and a fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by the heir of Agnes de Cornerth and the heir of Thomas son of Stephen. Bumpstede. A fee formerly held by Simon de Henham. Little Wygebergh. Two fees, formerly held by Robert Sevance. Poselingworth, Shelegh and Wilynghale. Half a fee, formerly held by Richard de Rokele. Gyngemounteney. Half a fee, formerly held by Hamo Chevre. Rammesdene and Crey. A fee, formerly held by Hamo Chevre. Little Saunford. Half a fee, formerly held by Richard son of William. Laufre Maudelene. A fee, formerly held by Thomas Walden. Totham. Three fees, which Gilbert de Clare purchased of John de Rypariis knight, and the lord of Angre and which Hugh de Neyll holds. Nasstoke. Half a fee, which the said Gilbert purchased of the same John. Cavendisshe, Bures, Cornerth, Burstall, Waldyngfeld, Illegh, Preston, Bretenham, Lelsey, Grotene, Swynelond, Thorp, Ketilberston, Cokefeld and Watesfeld, Suffolk, Russheworth, Norfolk and Twynstede, Essex. A fee formerly held by Thomas de Grey. Cavendish and Clare, Suffolk and Bulmere, Essex. A fee formerly held by Richard Cornerth. Truton and Thorp. Half a fee, formerly held by the earl of Oxford. Asshe, Essex, Cotton, Hemyngforde, Fornham, Ryngston and Clare, Suffolk. Half a fee, formerly held by Thomas Arblaster and the heir of the son of Adam. Chippeleigh, Clopton, Wyvlesley and Denaston, Suffolk, Borlee, Gelham, Barewe, Topesfeld and Ovynton, Essex. 5 1/2 knights’ fees, formerly held by Walter son of Humphrey. Peberners. Half a fee. Fynchyngfeld, Essex and Waldyngfeld, Suffolk. A fee. Fornham, Hecham, Alwarton, Stanesfeld and Todenham, Suffolk, and Bulmere, Essex. Half a fee. Poselyngworth. Three fees and three-fourths of a fee, formerly held by William son of Ralph. Bollyngworth, Wande, Waldyngfeld, Derneford, Braham, Isham, Brydebrok, Herlawe, Foxhole and Ingham, in the counties of Essex and Suffolk. Five knights’ fees, formerly held by Robert de Hastyng. Little Saunford, Herefeld, Chaur, Cornerthe, Saxham, Caundyssh, Bacheworth and Kyrketon, in the counties of Suffolk, Middlesex and Essex. Fourteen fees, formerly held by Richard de Talworth, Roger de Bachesworth and the heir of Alan de Clare. Dalham, Elvedene, Bures, Little Bradelegh, Clopton, Westwynthorpe, Bessham, Madewell, Hertest and Midelton, in the counties of Essex and Norfolk. Five knights’ fees and a half, formerly held by Gilbert Pecche. Dunmowe, Fynchyngfeld, Laccheslegh, and Bulmere, Essex, Pennesthorp, Cleye, Trexton, Boketon, Styvekeye, Westwynch, Clenchewarton, Norton, Pikenham, Wygenhale and Fordham, Norfolk. Twelve fees and a fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Simon son of Richard. Camsyde. A fourth part of a fee, formerly held by John Butte, as of the inheritance of Fitzjohn. Danebury and Lyston. Two fees formerly held by Hugh Fitz Simond, now by Nicholas Fitz Simond. Ardeley called Bovilles. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Richard de Sutton. Borham called Walkefares. Half a fee, formerly held by Nicholas Burnell. Little Thorok called Berewes. A knight’s fee, formerly held by John Squyri. Westthorndon. Three-fourths [of a fee], formerly held by John Noyl. Yenge Rauf. Half a fee, formerly held by Robert Goselyn. Yenge Rauf called Barnhall. A fourth part of a fee, formerly held by Geoffrey Darsham. Berstaple. Half a fee, formerly held by Humphrey de Walden, and half a fee, formerly held by Saykina de Borstaple. Wodeford, Essex, and Parrok, Kent, (no number given) which the earl of Suffolk held. To wit, Thomas Gravesende, knight, held the manor of Parrok of the said earl of Suffolk as of his manor of Wodeford by the service of half a fee and a rent of a pair of gilt spurs yearly, and the said earl of Suffolk held of the earl of March as of his manor of Swannescomp, [Kent], as of the honor of Wyggemore, by the service of two knights’ fees and a rent of 24s. yearly to the ward of the castle of Rochester. In the same county. A fourth part of a fee formerly held by Humphrey son of Walter as of … as of the inheritance of the marshal. Dunmowe. The advowson of the church as of the inheritance of Clare. Little Stanbrigge. The advowson of the church, as of the inheritance of the earldom of Mortuo Mari. Lacheslegh. The advowson of the chapel. Date of death and heir as above. |
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Writ de feodis, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
HEREFORD AND THE MARCH OF WALES. | Inq. taken at Hereford, Saturday the eve of Michaelmas, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned fees and advowsons.
Ailmondestre, Covenhope and Shirlythe. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Ralph de Lingein. Staunton and Stoklowe. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Walter de Hopton. Buyrley. A knight’s fee, formerly held by John Buyrley. Kynardesley. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Richard de la Bere and before by Hugh de Kynardesley. Burton, Bertinghope and Wymarston. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Ralph de Sancto Audone. Orleton. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Richard de Careswall. Newelond. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Parnel who was the wife of Richard de Penbrigge. Overlye. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Elizabeth who was the wife of Richard Lyngein and after by Robert de Everois. Aston and Emynghope. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by William Foncell. Twyforde and Bernaldon. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Thomas Peytevin. Assheton. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Elizabeth Cornewayle, before by William le Blount, and half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Malcolm de Harling. Leonhales. A knight’s fee, formerly held by the earl of Oxford. King’s Pionia. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Hugh de Mortymer. Monesley. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Elesford. Hommelacy. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by the said John. Henton and Newecastell. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by the said John. Castellfrome. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Richard de Clodeshale. Tullynton. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Thomas lord de Berkeley. Brunshope. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Bromwych, Elizabeth wife of John ap Res and the prior of Wormesley. Longeford. A tenth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Emma who was the wife of Edmund Hakeluyt. Lude. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by William de la Barre. Sarnesfeld and Swyneston. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Thomas de Sarnesfeld. Malmeshull Gamage. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Henry de Penbrugge. Stokeblees. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Henry Turbelvill and lately by Margaret de Banwell. Bodenham. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Elizabeth who was the wife of William de Lucy. Haymondesfrome, Stoke Lacy and Homlacy. A knight’s fee and a half, formerly held by William Deverous. Little Marcle and Mathine. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Thomas de la Barre. Yarkehull. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Humphrey de Bohun. Yatton. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Reynold de la Mare. Marcle. A fifth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Thomas Avenill. Staundon. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Ralph de Bleez. Buryton and Fennamton. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by William de Frome. Gernaston. A fifth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Thomas de Chirchedene. Burynton. A fifth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Thomas de Monynton. Byforde and Bystede. Half a knight’s fee formerly held by Richard de Brugge. Upcote. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Ralph de Brokbergh. Byforde and Bystede. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Bodenham and others. Lude Beme. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by John Clanvowe. Bykerton. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Stephen de la Barewe. Crikhowell. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Grimbald Pauncefot. Estredewy. Three knights’ fee, formerly held by Ralph Bluet. Trevek. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Thomas son of Reynold. Mighelchurche. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Maud who was the wife of Robert Clement and a fourth part of a knight’s fee formerly held by John de Clanvowe. Lancelio. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Katharine de la Monee. King’s Pionia. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Beaufoo and William, vicar there. Wynston. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Wynston. Urryeshay. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by John de la Haye Urrey. Wormeton. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Thomas de Williamscote. Netherleigh. A fifth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Robert Partrych, before by William de Lye. Brokeswode. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by the prioress of Lingebroke. Lude Saucy. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by the prior of Hereford. Walter Eston. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John Ragon. King’s Pionia. A third part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Gilleford. Little Frome. A knight’s fee, formerly held by John Broun. Yarkehill. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John Pride. Homme Lucy. A knight’s fee, formerly held by William de Barre. Malmeshull Lacy. A knight’s fee, formerly held by John Genvill. Shobdon. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Bartholomew de Shobden. Gaston. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Brian de Brompton. Stokelacy. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Beaufo. Blees township. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by William de Blees. Shobdon. A knight’s fee, formerly held by the abbot of Wyggemore. Kyngesholme, Horleston, Burton, Henton and Twyford. Two knights’ fees and three fourths (fn. 4) of a fee, formerly held by Ralph de Mortuo Mari. Henton and Newecastell. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Robert Civentes. Boraldon. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by John Peitevin. Thestewellonde. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Henry Penbrugge. All the above fees are held of the honor of Wyggemore. Clifford. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by William Gosynton, belonging to the castle of Clifford. Newton. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Freen and his fellows. Aure. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Walter de Aure. Forde and Sarnesfeld. A knight’s fee, formerly held by James de la Forde. Hampton Mappenore. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Ferrour. Dorston. A knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Solers. Tittele. Half a fee, formerly held by the prior of Titlee. Brigge super Waram. A knight’s fee, formerly held by the lord Ralph de Clifford, held of the castle of Clifford. Pykesley. A knight’s fee, formerly held by John Comyn, held of the honor of Gloucester. Asshelee. An eighth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Richard de Evesbache. Old Radenore. The advowson of the church. Wynfreton. The advowson of the church. Thornebury. The advowson of the church. Llanpetir. The advowson of the church. Llangelewe. The advowson of the church. Kethedyn. The advowson of the church. Llandewy Treffendyk. The advowson of the priory. |
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Writ de feodis, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
SALOP AND THE MARCH OF WALES. | Inq. taken at Lodelowe, Saturday, Michaelmas Day, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned knights’ fees and advowsons.
Brompton. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Brian de Harleye, before by Brian de Brompton. Pedwardyn and Meton. Two-thirds of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Roger de Pedwardyn, before by Brian de Brompton. Kynlet and Foxton. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Elizabeth de Cornewayll, before by the same Brian de Brompton. Wotton. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Brian de Harlee, before by the said Brian. Letton. Half a fee, formerly held by Alice who was the wife of John de Letton, before by Robert de Letton. Walleforde. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Walter de Pedwardyn, before by Roger de Pedwardyn. La Seete. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Thomas de la Seete, before by Adam de la Seete. Nene Savage and Eudon. A knight’s fee, formerly held by John Seint George. Rugge. A knight’s fee, formerly held by William de Rugge, before by Geoffrey de Ledwiz. Overton and Cornleye. A knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Overton, before by Geoffrey de Overton. Shipeleye. A third part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Thomas de Wavere, before by Henry Mauveisin. Assheton, Ascheford and Kynton. A knight’s fee and a third part of a fee, formerly held by John de Burley. Bokenhull and Adelaghton. A knight’s fee, formerly held by the earl of Arundel, before by Gilbert de Bokenhull, now by the abbot of Wyggemour. Borewarton. Half a fee, formerly held by Walter de Hopton, before by Thomas Costantyn. Sheynton. A knight’s fee, formerly held by William de Sheynton. Sudebury and Neynton. Two knights’ fees, formerly held by Ralph Daras. Meoles Bracy. A knight’s fee, formerly held by William de la Souche. Maueley. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Walter de Cleobury, before by John de Mauleye. Hope Bagrad. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by William de Hull, before by Robert Bagard. Hyntes and Hulle Hopemonecotz. A knight’s fee, formerly held by the earl of Arundel, before by John Hyntes. La Steple. A third part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by John Seint George, before by Walter de Stepple. Turrelton. A tenth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Bullesdon, and a tenth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Thomas de Turrelton, before by John de Pedwardyn. Leyntwardyn. A tenth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Merlowe. Nien Solers. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Ralph de Blees. Dounton. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Philip de Dounton, before by Thomas de Dounton. Lowe. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Robert Partrych, before by Ralph de la Lowe, by a free fee of the king’s Exchequer. Babeney. A third part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Roger de Foxcotes, before by Henry Ribbisford. Chailmersh. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Hugh de Mortuo Mari, and a knight’s fee, formerly held by Henry de Mortuo Mari. Corfton. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Ellen Burnell. Hopton. A knight’s fee, formerly held by William de Hopton. Henley. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John Sprenchose. Bullesdon. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Roger de Bullesdon. Overheyton. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by William Deveroys. Crassach. A knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Desnes. Russhebury. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Nicholas Burnell. Sutton. A knight’s fee, formerly held by the same Nicholas. Bytturley. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Eleanor de Butterley. Prestweston, Middelton and Maryton. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Nicholas Burnell. Hokelton with its members. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Walter de Hokelton. Woderton. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Richard Hode. Hodynet. A knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Lodelowe. Hope Boudelere. A knight’s fee, formerly held by William de la Souche. Harley. A knight’s fee, formerly held by the same William. Gatacre. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by the same William. Stopelton. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by the same William. Compton. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by the same William. Weston Bullingesfeld. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by the same William. Eyton. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by the same William. Mulebracy. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by the same William. Smethcotes. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by the same William. Staworyn. A knight’s fee, formerly held by the same William. Catkeslee. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by William de Ford and Thomas de Bardelee. Huggeleye. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Robert de Wederton and Roger de Burwardeslee. Lyngeyne. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Lyngeyne. Esforde. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Esford. Melley. A third part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Melley. Kynton and Norton. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Ralph de Mortuo Mari. Burley. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Simon de Burleye. Overheyton. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John Broune. Calverhale. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Lawrence Calverhale. Ideshale. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Roger Corbet of Caux, and a fiftieth part of a knight’s fee formerly held by William de Loversete. Montgomery. The advowson of the church. Solers Neen. The advowson of the church. Middelton. The advowson of the church. Cleobury. The advowson of a free chantry in the church. He died on Saturday the feast of St Margaret, 22 Richard II. Edmund, aged 6 years on Sunday after All Saints last, is his son and heir. |
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1215 | |
Writ de feodis, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
GLOUCESTER AND THE MARCH OF WALES. | Inq. taken at Micheldene, Saturday after Michaelmas, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned knights’ fees and advowsons.
Oxenhale. Half a knight’s fee, held by Thomas de Grantson. Kempeleigh. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Reynold de Grey. Bolley. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by the son of John Eillesford. Wyke and Wenrich. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Baldwin de Bereford and Philippa his wife. Stokesende and Bissele. A knight’s fee, formerly held by William Radebrugge. Lekehampton. A third part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by the heir of Walter de Bradele. Langeberg. Half a fee, formerly held by Thomas Lanbaut, afterwards by Brian de Brompton. Brokele by Bristoll. Half a fee, formerly held by Alan de Souche. Newenton. Half a fee, formerly held by Baldewyn. The above fees pertain to the honor of Wyggemore. Paunteley. A knight’s fee, formerly held by William de Whytynton. Frampton on Severn. An eighth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Robert Fitz Payn, knight. Leden. A knight’s fee, formerly held by the abbot of Gloucester. Gorstlegh. A third part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by the prior of Newent. Upleden. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Master de Dummore. The above fees pertain to the castle of Clifford. Byfford. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Richard de Knull. Wormeton and Beford. A knight’s fee. Sutiton and by Circestre. Half a knight’s fee. Wyke by Stowe. Half a knight’s fee of St Edward. (fn. 5) The above fees pertain to the inheritance of Genvill. Kemmeys. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Meric de Kemmys and Walter de Kemmys. Langeston and Wydeston. Two knights’ fees, formerly held by John Bluet. St Bride [and] Landavenyon. A knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Hunteley. Wildecrik. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Thomas de Wildecrik. Red Castle. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Roger de Seymour and William Marcell. Yveton. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Mora and Isolda his wife. Penclau. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Maddoc ap Wauter, and a knight’s fee, formerly held by Robert Avenell. Uske. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by the heir of Matthew Duske. Salysbury and Multon. A sixth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by the heir of John ap Adam. Ragelan. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Ralph Bluet. Wolliesneuton. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Simon le Botiller, Joan his wife and Sarra and Wenllian, her sisters, and half a fee, formerly held by Ralph Wolff. Mathenny. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Knovill. Warnesey. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Roger Cotel. Lancombe and Bryaveston. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John Marcell. Trostray. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Geoffrey le Mareshall. Hodeshale. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by master Philip ap Eignon. Kylgoigan. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Meric ap Jevan ap Ernolf. Brenthirok, Altebilia and Lampaddok. A knight’s fee, formerly held by the heir of Philip ap Adam. Little Troye. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John Marcell and three knight’s fees Welsh, formerly held by Iorwerth Vachan, John ap Griff’, Jevan ap Meric, Adam ap Tuder, the heir of Philip ap Iorwerth Gruff ap Kenythelyn and their parceners, worth one knight’s fee and a half English. The above fees pertain to the honor of Gloucester in the lordships of Usk and Karlyon. Glos. (fn. 6) Byselee. The advowson of two-thirds of the church. Wynston. The advowson of the church. Abre. The advowson of the church of St Andrew every other turn. Wales. (fn. 6) Troye. The advowsons of the church and the chapel of Comkarban. Landessey. The advowson of the church. Tregruk. The advowson of the church. Tredonauk. The advowson of the church. Landeguith. The advowson of the church. Kemmeys. The advowson of the church. Pantek. The advowson of the church. Date of death and heir as last above. |
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1216 | |
Writ de feodis, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
LONDON. | Inq. 7 September, 22 Richard II. |
He held no knights’ fees or advowsons in the city. | |
1217 | |
Writ de feodis, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
NORTHAMPTON. | Inq. taken at Wykedyve, Monday after the Translation of St Hugh the Bishop, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned knights’ fees and advowson.
Byfeld. A knight’s fee, formerly held by the heirs of William le Verney and Roger Constantyn. Great Byllyng. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Peter Barentyn. Zelvertofft. A knight’s fee, formerly held by the heirs of Alan Yelvertofft. Wykedyve. The advowson of the church, held of the manor of Hognorton, Oxon, as parcel of the manor of Wykedyve. |
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1218 | |
Writ de feodis, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
SURREY. | Inq. taken at Shyre, 13 October, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned knight’s fee.
Shyre. A knight’s fee, of the inheritance of FitzJohan, held by William Croyser. |
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1219 | |
SUSSEX. | Inq. taken at Ouvynge, 5 October, 22 Richard II. |
He held no knights’ fees or advowsons in the county. | |
1220 | |
Writ de feodis, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
WORCESTER. | Inq. taken at Wyche, Friday after St Leonard, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned knights’ fees and advowson.
Sodynton. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Ralph son of Richard Porter, William Doverdale and Richard Blount. Rybbesford and Roke. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Walter de Rybbesford. Momele. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Walter Schakenhurst. Costurne and Haverley by Brimmesgrove. Two knights’ fees, formerly held by Baldwin Frevyle. Croule. Half a knight’s fee, held by the prior of Worcester. Oddyngleghe. The advowson of the church. |
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1221 | |
Writ de feodis, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
CAMBRIDGE. | Inq. taken at Bodekesham, Thursday after Michaelmas, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned knights’ fees and advowsons.
Grancete. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln. Trumpyton. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Giles de Trumpyton, and a knight’s fee and a half, formerly held by John Cayly. Drayton. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Roger Giffard. Badburgham. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Cotenham. Cantebregg. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Lionel Dunnyng. Trumpyton. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Roger de Quyncy and a knight’s fee, formerly held by Eborard de Trumpyton. Grancete. Three-fourths of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Walter Marchai and afterwards by Hawise de Cestre. Place unknown. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Richard de la Bere. Litlyngton. The advowson of the church, in the hands of the college of Clare. Angleseye. The advowson of the priory. |
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1222 | |
HUNTINGDON. | Inq. taken at St Neots, Tuesday after Michaelmas, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned parts of knights’ fees and advowson.
Southo. Two-thirds of a knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Ferraris, a third part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Oliver la Souche, and a third part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Roger de Quyncy, earl of Winchester. Weston. Two-thirds of a knight’s fee, formerly held by William de Sancto Georgio. Grantisden. The advowson of the church, in the hands of the college of Clare. |
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1223 | |
Writ de feodis, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
OXFORD. | Inq. (indented) taken at Oxford (fn. 7) Saturday after Michaelmas, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned knights’ fees.
Idebury. A fee, formerly held by Brian de Cornewayll and Malcolm de Harle. Rollondryght. A fee, formerly held by the earl of Stafford. Tywe and Bereford. A fee, formerly held by the heir of Ralph de Prewes. Codynton. Half a fee, formerly held by Thomas de Wylliamescote. Salteford. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Trillowe. The above fees pertain to the honor of Wyggemore. Ressele by Bannebury. A fee, formerly held by the abbot of Gloucester. Little Tywe. A fourth part of a fee, formerly held by the abbot of Oseneye. Garsyndon. Half a fee, formerly held by the abbess of Godestowe, and a fee, formerly held by Michael de Meldon. Northaston. A fee, formerly held by William Tryvet. Shupton. Half a fee, formerly held by John Scorcheboef. Tywe. A fourth part of a fee, formerly held by Thomas de Ayton, and two virgates of land, held by the abbot of Oseney. Hasele. A fourth part of a fee, formerly held by John Scaldebroke and a fourth part of a fee formerly held by Percival Symeon. Lynam. A fourth part of a fee, formerly held by John Myrye, and a fourth part of a fee, formerly held by John de Fenes. Bryghtewell. A third part of a fee, formerly held by Richard atte Park, and a fifth part of a fee, formerly held by the abbot of Dorchestre. Werpesgrove. Half a fee, formerly held by John de Stonore. Cheleworthe. Half a fee, formerly held by the prior of Merton. The above fees pertain to the castle of Clifford. Becbroke by Wodestoke. A fee pertaining to the inheritance of Genevyll, formerly held by John de Lyouns and John Giffard le Beof of Adam de la Fenne and by him of the earl. Afterward the said Adam gave the services to Michael de Meldon. |
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1224 | |
BERKS. | Inq. (indented) taken at Erlecros, 7 October, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned knights’ fees.
Brimtton. Two-thirds of a fee, formerly held by John Bromton. Goserugge. A knight’s fee, formerly held by the prior of Poughle. Pesemere. A fee, formerly held by William Noun. Hodicote. A fee, formerly held by Walter de la Ryvere. Burghfeld. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Peter de Borughfeld. Brompton. A fourth part of a fee, formerly held by the nuns of Kyngton. The above fees pertain to the honor of Wyggemor. Cherlton by Wantyng. A fee, formerly held by William de Paveley, and a half a fee, formerly held by John Erle. Tulwik. A fee, formerly held by the prior of Okeburn. Charleton. A fee, formerly held by Robert Martyn. Henreth. Half a fee, formerly held by the prior of Walyngford. Ordeston. Half a fee, formerly held by Gilbert de Shotesbroke. The above fees pertain to the castle of Clifford. |
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1225 | |
Writ de feodis, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
HANTS. | Inq. taken at Winchester, Wednesday after the Nativity of St Mary, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned knights’ fees and advowson.
Sermynton. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by the master of the hospital of Godefeld and sometime by William de Sancto Martino. Upclatford. A third part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Thomas Spircok and Clarice de Sakevill, and a fourth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Thomas Gloucestrie. Anne Savage. A third part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Anne. Battelegh. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by the master of the hospital of Batteslegh. Saunforde. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by the abbess of Godestowe. Shyrleye. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Richard Bareslete. The above fractions of fees are held as of the honor of Wyggemour. Caundevore. A fee. La Knolle. A knight’s fee. Oterbourne. Half a knight’s fee. Norton. A fourth part of a knight’s fee. Stanbrugge. Half a knight’s fee. Auditon. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Roger Elys. Clifford. Half a knight’s fee, as of the inheritance of Marescall, formerly held by Richard Syward. Lasham. A knight’s fee, of the inheritance of Fitz John, formerly held by John Dabernon. Worthi Mortemer. The advowson of the church. |
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1226 | |
WILTS. | Extent made at New Salisbury, 4 October, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned knights’ fees and advowson.
Suryndene. A knight’s fee, held by William de Myddelhope. Bradefeld. Half a knight’s fee, held by Robert Russell. Aldryngton. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, held by Hugh de Quemerwell. Hilpryngton. Two knights’ fees, held by Alan Russell alias Souche. Tookyngham. A knight’s fee, held by the prior of Bradenstoke. Chiriton. Half a knight’s fee, held by Hugh de Mortymoyur. Fifhide. Half a knight’s fee, held by William Waryn. Inmere. Half a knight’s fee, held by Simon de Tokyngham. Perteworthe. A fifth part of a knight’s fee, held by Richard de Perteworthe, and a fifth part of a knight’s fee, held by Thomas de Caversworthe. Miere. Half a knight’s fee, held by Simon de Tokynham. Shereveton. Half a knight’s fee, held by the master of the hospital of Godefeld. Botle. Half a knight’s fee, held by the heir of John Turvyle. Batisleye. Half a fee, held by the master of St John’s. Saunford. Half a knight’s fee, held by the abbess of Godstowe. Shipleye. Half a knight’s fee, held by the heir of Richard de Baresfeld. Purfeld. A knight’s fee. Prior’s Pelton. Two knights’ fees. Lokyntone. A knight’s fee, held by Henry de Bohun. Sharsfeld. A knight’s fee, held by Thomas Sharsfeld. Aldryngton. A knight’s fee, held by John Hertham, half a knight’s fee, held by the abbot of Kyngeswode, and half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Okton and William Boklond. Eston. Half a knight’s fee, held by John de Eston. Segreth. A knight’s fee, held by Roger Legier. Blountesdon. A knight’s fee, held by Philip Gay. Blakelond. Half a knight’s fee, held by the abbot of Malmesbury, and half a knight’s fee, held by Richard de Castreton of the manor of Avynton. Compton. A fee, held by Philippa queen of England. Shawe. Half a knight’s fee, held by William atte More. Groundeswelle. Half a knight’s fee, held by Henry de Groundewelle. Somerford Mautravers. A knight’s fee, held by John Mautravers. Brodeton. Three knights’ fees and a third part of a fee. Brodeton. Half a knight’s fee, held by Robert Bernard, a third part of a knight’s fee, held by Richard Parys, and half a knight’s fee, held by William Belunger. Of the above fourteen knights’ fees, a fourth part and two fifth parts pertain to the honor of Wygemour, five knights’ fee and half to the castle of Clifford, three knights’ fees to the inheritance of Badlesmere, and four knights’ fees and two third parts to the inheritance of Mareschall. Wodeberghe. The advowson of the church, of the inheritance of FitzJohn, lately belonging to the earl of Ulster. |
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1227 | |
Writ de feodis, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
KENT. | Inq. (indented) taken at Derteford, Tuesday after St Luke, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned knights’ fees and advowsons.
Tapynton. A knight’s fee, held by John de Tapynton and John Erhyth. Erhyth. Half a knight’s fee, held by James Burghford. Ripple. A knight’s fee, held by William de Rypple. Lemyng. A knight’s fee, held by Margaret de Kendale. Egethorne. Half a knight’s fee, held by John de Boudon. Tonge. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, held by Richard de Sconynton. Hamme. Half a knight’s fee, held by Richard FitzBernard. Bykenore. Half a knight’s fee, held by William de Clynton. Natyngdon. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, held by Isabel Terry. Danton. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, held by the prioress of Gynes. Chilham. A knight’s fee, held by Guy de Schyllynghelde. Essmerysfelde. Half a knight’s fee, held by Edmund Gasselyn. Hertaye. Two-thirds of a knight’s fee, held by the heirs of Richard de Rokeswell. Kyngysdowne. A sixth part of a knight’s fee, held by Lawrence de Chymham. Stonpytte. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, held by Nicholas de Cobham. Woteryngbery. A knight’s fee and a half, formerly held by Juliana de Leyborne. Eylysford. Half a knight’s fee, held by William Baud. Loddesdowne. A knight’s fee and a fourth part of a fee, held by John de Bokelond. Mershton. A knight’s fee, held by Hugh Fitz Simon. Gravysende and Melton. Half a knight’s fee, held by Thomas de Gravysende. Swannyscompe. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, held by John de Coumbe. Adyngton, Boketon Mounchasy and Eselyngham. Four knights’ fees and a half held by the countess of Pembroke. Eastpreston. Three-fourths of a knight’s fee, held by John de Roundale. Swannyscompe. The advowson of the church. Tonge. The advowson of the hospital of St James. |
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1228 | |
KENT. | Extent made at Dertford, 13 November, 22 Richard II. |
Extent of knights’ fees (from Wateryngbery to the end of the previous inquisition). Findings as in the inquisition, with some differences in spelling, except that Juliana de Leybourne is stated to be the countess of Pembroke, holding the manor of Watryngbery by the said service, and the fee in Estpreston is given as a fourth part instead of three parts. The fees in Adynton, Estlyngham and Bocketon Munchasy, held by the countess of Pembroke, are extended as under-written.
Adynton. 3 fees. Estlyngham. Three-fourths of a fee. Bocketon Munchasy. Three-fourths of a fee. |
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1229 | |
Writ de feodis, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
BEDFORD. | Inq. taken at Ampthull, 12 September, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned part of a knight’s fee.
Flytte by Ampthulle. Half a knight’s fee, held by Thomas la Zouche. He died on the feast of St Margaret last. Edmund, aged 5 years and more, is his son and heir. |
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1230 | |
SOMERSET. | Inq. taken at Yvelchestre, Monday before St Calixtus, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned knights’ fees and advowsons.
Thornefacon by Taunton. A knight’s fee, as of Mersshewode. Buclonde and Chilton. Two knights’ fees, held by the prior of the hospital of St John of Jerusalem as of the honor of Wiggemour. Berton. A knight’s fee, held by Nicholas de Walton alias Wauton as of the said honor. Cherleton. A knight’s fee, held by William de Stanton, a knight’s fee, held by John de Borsy, a knight’s fee held by the prior of Brompton, a knight’s fee held by Humphrey Keyl, and half a knight’s fee, held by Herbert de Marreys, all of the said honor. Walton. Half a knight’s fee, held by the heirs of Robert de Braunton as of the said honor. Borham. Two knights’ fees, held by the abbot of Clyve of the honor of Bolyngbrok as of the castle of Clifford. Charneye. Half a knight’s fee, held by the abbot of Abyndon as of the said honor. Clyve. The advowson of the abbey, pertaining to the honor of Bolynbrok. Haukerugge. The advowson of the church the third time. Nywton Plecy. The advowson of the free chapel. |
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1231 | |
DORSET. | Inq. taken at Dorchestre, 16 September, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned knights’ fees and advowsons.
Chydyok. Two knights’ fees, as of the fee of Mersshewode. Hokerygg. Half a knight’s fee, as of the fee of Mersshewode. Bloundeleshey, Monkwode and Donestrowe. A knight’s fee. Maundvilleshey. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, as of the fee of Mersshewode. Attestone. A fourth part of a knight’s fee, as of the fee of Mersshewode. Calwehey. Half a knight’s fee, as of Mersshewode. Abbots Ann. Two virgates of land, which extend to an eighteenth part of a knight’s fee. Tymberlond. A fourth part of a knight’s fee. Wodelond. An eighth part of a knight’s fee. Besschyneshegh. A fourth part of a knight’s fee. Harporeshegh. Two virgates of land, which extend to an eighteenth part of a knight’s fee. Colemere and Blakeworthe. A virgate of land, which extends to a nineteenth part of a knight’s fee. Babireshey. A virgate of land, which extends to a nineteenth part of a knight’s fee. Lydeley. Half a virgate of land, which extends to a ninth part of a knight’s fee. Attbrygge. A virgate of land, which extends to a nineteenth part of a knight’s fee. Schaue. Two virgates of land, which extend to an eighteenth part of a knight’s fee. Attezarde. A virgate of land, which extends to a nineteenth part of a knight’s fee. Jeryneshull. Two virgates of land, which extends to an eighteenth part of a knight’s fee. Pircombe, A virgate of land, which extends to a nineteenth part of a knight’s fee. Casynville. Two virgates of land, which extend to an eighteenth part of a knight’s fee. Cotehegh, Hynecomb and Greyleshegh. Three virgates of land, which extend to a thirty-fifth part of a knight’s fee. Staunton. Half a knight’s fee. While. A knight’s fee. Wombeshegh. Three-fourths of a knight’s fee. Stondesleye. A virgate of land, which extends to a nineteenth part of a knight’s fee. Honford. A virgate of land, which extends to a nineteenth part of a knight’s fee. Hermerseye and Forstereshey. Two virgates of land, which extend to an eighteenth part of a knight’s fee. Hoggeshurst. A fourth part of a knight’s fee. Stokenebrigg. Tenants of lands, half a knight’s fee. Wyndesore and Mortestorne hundreds. Two knights’ fees. Taitone. A fourth part of a knight’s fee in the hundred of Uggescombe. Borewyke. A fourth part of a knight’s fee in the hundred of Ekerton. Mangerton. A knight’s fee in the hundred of Beymynstre. Brodewey. A knight’s fee in the hundred of Kulfordestre. Bardelveston. Half a knight’s fee in the hundred of Pydelton. St Andrew’s church. A fourth part of a knight’s fee by Byndon. Radlyngton. A knight’s fee by Blaneford. Langeton. A knight’s fee by Blaneford. Langeton. A knight’s fee by Corfe. Estwode. A knight’s fee. Bokland Ryvers. A knight’s fee by Abbotesbury. Elleworthe. A knight’s fee by Abbotesbury. Blokkesworth. A fourth part of a fee by Bere. Chernemoth. A virgate of land, held by John de Beauchampe in the manor called Strete, which extends to a nineteenth part of a knight’s fee. Symondesbrugh in Cunnehegh. Two virgates of land in the manor, held by John Meryot, which extend to an eighteenth part of a knight’s fee. Wynterbourne Whitchurche. Half a knight’s fee. Pykeyate. Half a knight’s fee. Spry. Three-fourths (fn. 8) of a knight’s fee. Alludeston. A knight’s fee. Atte Asshe. Half a knight’s fee. Byestwell. Half a knight’s fee. Little Domerham. A fourth part of a knight’s fee. Hydewynston. A fourth part of a knight’s fee. Modebarewe. An eighth part of a knight’s fee. Coulbebere. A twelfth part of a knight’s fee. Podyton. A fourth part of a knight’s fee. Stoke. A fourth part of a knight’s fee. Chalvedon. Half a knight’s fee. Boyelehuysshe. A fourth part of a knight’s fee. Zurdon. A twelfth part of a knight’s fee. Hakrygg. A ninth part of a knight’s fee. Develysshe. A knight’s fee, held by John Latymer and Joan his wife as of the honor of Gloucester. Bakebere. A knight’s fee, held by Robert de Bakebere and Gilbert de … as of the said honor. Okford Skyllyng. Four knight’s fees, held by Brian de Turbervill. Knolton. A knight’s fee, held by the heirs of Giles de Breouse. Upwymbourne St Giles, Warham and Pymperne. A knight’s fee, held by Giles de Pleset as of the aforesaid honor. Podichesham of Crambourne. A knight’s fee, held by the heirs of William Frenshe, Henry son of Ellis and John de Gillingham as of the aforesaid honor. Wychampton with its members, Gardesham, Smalebroke and Hull Deverel. Five knights’ fees, held by John Mautravers. Westport by Warham. A third part of a knight’s fee, held by John Caynell and Amicia Daverell. Tarrente Gundevill. A knight’s fee, formerly held by the tenants there as of the aforesaid honor. Russe Auxton. A knight’s fee, held by Isabel who was the wife of Gilbert son of Thomas de Clare. Lychet with its members. Six knights’ fees, held by John Mautravers as of the aforesaid honor. Thornecombe. A third part of a knight’s fee, held by the abbot of Forde. Alfrynton and Pourbyk. A tenth part of a knight’s fee, held by Ralph de la Hyde. Mordon. Two knights’ fees, formerly held by John Clavill of Mordon. Eshmere. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Hugh le Despenser the elder. Tollard. A knight’s fee, formerly held by John de Lucy. Hamme Preston. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Hugh de Hynneton. Thornecombe by Blakeford. A knight’s fee, formerly held by the wardens of St Nicholas, Salisbury. Dorwynston and Tatton. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Brian de Gowyz. Frome Quyntyn. Six knights’ fees, formerly held by the heir of … de Sancto Quintino. Hamme Preston, Tarrent Russeux, Fornham and Wynterbourne. Three knights’ fees, formerly held by Robert de Lucy and John Gouiz. Fornham. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Ellis Deverel. Pentrych and Sutton Poinz. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Hamo son of Richard. Perle. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Gilbert de Ellesfeld. Melbourne. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Bartholomew de Turburvill, and a knight’s fee, formerly held by the prior of Okebourne. Mellebury. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Hawise Sampford, afterwards by Alan Cheyne. Stotyngweye. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John Havyndon. Brestwyk and Abbott’s Tornemon. Four knights’ fees. Ogescombe hundred. A knight’s fee in Upsydelyng. Frome Vowechurch. A knight’s fee, formerly held by John Bonevill. Vowechurch. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Geoffrey de Benet. Elleworthe. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by Robert Fitz Payn and afterwards by Nicholas de Pointy. Roubergh hundred. A knight’s fee in Purbyke and Swanewych, formerly held by the heir of William de Welles as of the aforesaid honor. Maupoudre. A knight’s fee, formerly held by the heir of Ives Martell and afterwards by Thomas Blount as of the aforesaid honor. Wychescombe hundred. Half a knight’s fee in Lychewey, formerly held by John Emery as of the aforesaid honor. Wynterbourne and Stepeton. A knight’s fee, formerly held by Richard de Portes as of the aforesaid honor. Galmetton. A third part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by Robert Neubroc, afterwards by Robert Bolet as of the aforesaid honor. Little Whaddon. Half a knight’s fee, formerly held by John Breouse as of the aforesaid honor, afterwards by Robert Martyn. Oterdoune hundred. Half a knight’s fee, held by the prior of St John of Jerusalem, and two knights’ fees. Pymperne. The advowson of the church. Tarente Gundevill. The advowson of the church. Knoll in Purbyk. The advowson of the church. Stepel. The advowson of the church. Wynterbourne Stepelton. The advowson of the church. |
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Writ de feodis, 12 August, 22 Richard II | |
MIDDLESEX. | Extent (indented) made at Woxbrigg, 16 October, 22 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned knights’ fees.
Herefeld. Two knights’ fees, held by William Swanlond. |
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C. Ric. II Files 104, 105 | |
E. Inq. P.M. File 70 (1) (Buckingham, Hereford, Northampton, Somerset, Dorset, Worcester, Devon, Surrey) | |
E. Enrolments etc. of Inq. No. 340 (Berks) | |
E. Enrolments etc. of Inq. No. 341 (Norfolk, Suffolk) |