Inquisitions Post Mortem, Richard II, File 73

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Inquisitions Post Mortem, Richard II, File 73

105 JOHN PAULET, knight
Writ, 2 December, 15 Richard II
WILTS. Inq. taken at Aumbresbury, Thursday, 4 January, 15 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned messuage etc. for life by grant of John de Welyngton, knight, lately deceased, the reversion after his death belonging to John de Welyngton, son and heir of the aforesaid John de Welyngton, a minor, to wit, 19 years of age and more, and a minor in the king’s wardship.
Asserton. A messuage, 200a. land, 8a. meadow and the advowson of a free chapel within the dwelling-house (mansionem) there, held of the earl of Salisbury, services not known.
He died on 28 November last. Heir not known.
106
Writ, 14 February, 15 Richard II
DORSET. Inq. taken at Dorchestre, 21 February, 15 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned messuage etc. for life by grant as above, the reversion after his death belonging to John brother and heir of Ralph son and heir of the said John de Welyngton, a minor in the king’s wardship.
Knyghton by Dorchestre. A messuage and a carucate of land, held of Joan late the wife of Guy de Bryene, knight, the younger, as of her manor of Sutton Poyns.
He died on 8 December last. The said John brother of Ralph, aged 16 years and more, is his next heir.
107
Writ, 27 January, 15 Richard II
GLOUCESTER. Inq. taken at Gloucester, Thursday, 18 April, 15 Richard II.
He held by the king’s grant the under-mentioned two thirds of a manor, of the inheritance of John de Welyngton, brother and heir of Ralph son and heir of John de Welyngton, knight, deceased, a minor in the king’s wardship.
He held the under-mentioned messuage and land called Colverden jointly with Roger Boys, parson of the church of Athryngton, who is still living, by feoffment of the said John de Welyngton, knight, on condition that they should re-enfeof the said John de Welyngton and his heirs.
Long before his death the said John de Welyngton, knight, being seised in his demesne as of fee of the under-mentioned manors of Yate and Polton and messuage and land in Weston Brat granted them to John de Gealmyngton, parson of the church of Lyteltoryton, and Roger Boys, parson of the church of Athryngton, for his life and the lives of John de Beamond, knight, Thomas de Welyngton, William Brightle and John Poulet, with remainder to the heirs of the said John de Welyngton. The said grantees afterwards granted their estate in the premises to the said John de Beamond, Thomas, William and John Poulet. Afterwards John de Welyngton, knight, and John de Beamond died, and the said Thomas, William and John Poulet granted their estate in the said manor of Yate to Ralph de Welyngton and Joan his wife and the heirs of the same Ralph. Afterwards the said Thomas and Ralph died; Joan is still living and holds the manor by virtue of the said grant. After the deaths of the said Thomas and Ralph the said William and John Poulet by an indenture between them and Lewis de Clyfford and John Worthe, knights, granted the said manor of Polton and messuage and land in Westonbrut to John de Welyngton, a minor, to hold until his full age, the reversion belonging to the said William and John Poulet. William and John Poulet afterwards died and John de Welyngton is still a minor and holds the premises by the form of the said grant.
Frompton Cotell. Two-thirds of the manor, which manor is held of the king by knight’s service.
Colverden by Gloucester. A messuage and land so called, held of the king by knight’s service, of King’s Berton by Gloucester.
Yate. The manor, held of the bishop of Worcester, by service of 33s. 4d. yearly and by knight’s service.
Polton. The manor, held of the heirs of the earl of Warwick by knight’s service.
Westonbrut. A messuage and a carucate of land, held of the abbot of Cirencestre by knight’s service.
Date of death as above (Dorset inquisition). John brother and heir of Ralph son and heir of John de Welyngton, knight, aged 16 years and more, a minor in the king’s wardship, is next heir of the said John de Welyngton, knight.
108
Writ, 27 January, 15 Richard II
BERKS. Inq. taken at Abyndon, 3 April, 15 Richard II.
John de Welyngton, knight, was formerly seised of the under-mentioned manor in his demesne as of fee, and it passed to John de Welyngton, a minor (as above, manor of Polton, Gloucester inquisition).
Stalput. The manor, held of the duke of Lancaster by knight’s service.
Date of death as above (Dorset inquisition). John brother and heir of Ralph son and heir of John de Welyngton, knight, a minor aged 16 years and more, is next heir of the said John de Welyngton.
109
Writ, 2 December, 15 Richard II
DEVON. Inq. taken at Exeter, Wednesday after St Hilary, 15 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned manors of Womberlegh, Beaforde, Ridelcombe, Stokeryvers, Langalegh, Uplomene and Gydesham for life by grant of John de Wyllyngton, knight, the reversion belonging to the latter’s heirs.
He held the under-mentioned manors of Chaldecombe and Alleryngton as of the right of Elizabeth his wife, who is still living.
Womberlegh, Ridelcombe, Uplomene and Gydesham. The manors, held of the heir of Edward le Despencer by knight’s service.
Beaforde, Stokeryvers and Langalegh. The manors, held of the earl of Devon, as of his castle of Plympton, by knight’s service.
Chaldecombe. The manor, held of the earl of Huntyngdon, as of his castle of Barnastaple, by knight’s service.
Alleryngton. The manor, held of the heir of James Daudelegh, as of his castle of Stowaye, by knight’s service.
He died on Tuesday before St Nicholas last. John son of the aforesaid John de Wyllyngton is next heir of the same John de Wyllyngton.
110
Writ, 14 February, 15 Richard II
CORNWALL. Inq. taken at Launceston, 3 January, 15 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned two-thirds of the manor of Lanteglos for life by grant of John de Welyngton, knight, the reversion belonging to the latter’s heirs.
He held the under-mentioned two parcels of land in Fowyton and Trevylias during the minority of the heir of John de Welyngton, by grant of the king by patent.
He held the under-mentioned moiety of the manor of Treverbyn and lands in Tregamour as of the right of Elizabeth his wife, who is still living.
He held the under-mentioned lands etc. in Courture by the courtesy of England after the death of Margaret sometime his wife.
Lanteglos. Two-thirds of the manor, held of the heir of Edward le Despencer, a minor.
Fowyton and Trevylias. Two parcels of land worth 43s. 4d. yearly, held of the castle of Launceston by knight’s service.
Treverbyn. A moiety of the manor, held of John Herle by knight’s service.
Tregamour. Lands etc. worth 41s. yearly, held of the bishop of Exeter in free socage.
Courture. Lands etc. worth 6l. yearly, held of John Wynham, knight, by knight’s service.
He died on Tuesday before St Nicholas last. Joan wife of William Maleherbe, Isabel wife of John Hilligan, and Anastasia wife of Edmund Beket, all aged 23 years and more, are next heirs of the above-mentioned Margaret.
111
Writ to the escheator, with reference to the above inquisition, to enquire in what way the said Joan, Isabel and Anastasia are next heirs of the said Margaret. 14 February, 15 Richard II.
CORNWALL. Inq. taken at Launciston, 4 March, 15 Richard II.
The said Joan, Isabel and Anastasia are Margaret’s sisters and next heirs.
112
Writ to the escheator, with reference to the last inquisition, to enquire what lands etc. they were that the said John Paulet held in Courture by the courtesy of England after the death of Margaret his wife. 6 April, 15 Richard II.
CORNWALL. Inq. taken at Leskyrd, Tuesday before Trinity, 15 Richard II.
He held a fourth part of the manor of Courture in Courture.
C. Ric. II File 73 (1)
E. Inq. P.M. File 59 (5) (Devon & Cornwall)
E. Enrolments etc. of Inq. No. 278 (Dorset)
E. Enrolments etc. of Inq. No. 283 (Berks)
E. Enrolments etc. of Inq. No. 285 (Gloucester)
113 AGNES LATE THE WIFE OF ROBERT RENGER of Heghtredebury
Writ after the death of the said Agnes, who held certain lands etc. for life with remainder to John Bryt, whose lands etc. pertain to the king by reason of his idiocy. Notyngham, 20 June, 15 Richard II.
WILTS. Inq. taken at Wermestre, 31 August, 16 Richard II.
She held the under-mentioned messuage etc. for life, with remainder as above.
Heghtredebury. A messuage, a carucate of land, 16a. meadow and 20a. pasture, held of Thomas Hungerford, knight, as of his manor of Heghtredebury, service not known.
She died on the eve of St George, which fell on 22 April last. The said John Bryt, aged 26 years and more, is her next heir, to wit, son of Joan her sister, sometime the wife of Thomas Bryt of Upwymborn, now deceased.
C. Ric. II File 73 (2)
114 JOAN LATE THE WIFE OF JOHN ROKWODE
Writ, 23 January, 15 Richard II
SUFFOLK. Inq. taken at Henhowe, 9 February, 15 Richard II.
She died seised of the under-mentioned two-thirds of a manor in her demesne as of fee.
Aketon. Two-thirds of a manor called Rokwodes, to wit, 160a. land, 20a. wood, 8a. meadow, 6a. pasture, 37s. rent, and two-thirds of a windmill, held of the king, as of the honor of Hatefeld Peverel, by service of two-thirds of a moiety of a knight’s fee.
She died on Thursday before St Hilary last. William her son, aged 23 years and more, is her heir.
C. Ric. II File 73 (3)
E. Enrolments etc. of Inq. No. 290
115 JOHN SCOGGAN, chaplain
Writ, 23 January, 15 Richard II
NORFOLK. Inq. taken at Estreynham, 17 April, 15 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned manor in his demesne as of fee.
Estreynham. A manor called Havyles, held of the king in chief, as of the castle of Norwich, by service of rendering to the said castle 40s. of blanch farm by equal portions at Easter and Michaelmas.
He died on Tuesday, 3 January last. Henry Scoggan his brother, aged 30 years and more, is his heir.
C. Ric. II File 73 (4)
116 WILLIAM SEYMOUR
Writ, 26 September, 15 Richard II
SOMERSET. Inq. taken at Ilemynstre, Saturday after St Faith, 15 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned manor etc. in his demesne as of fee by grant of Cecily Turburvyle, his mother, sometime the wife of Roger Seymour, knight, made with the king’s licence, rendering to the said Cecily 20l. yearly, with proviso for distraint if the said rent be in arrear at any term of payment, and for re-entry if the rent be in arrear for a quarter of a year after any such term.
Hacche Beauchamp. The manor, with the advowson of the church and the knights’ fees pertaining to the manor, held of the king in chief by knight’s service.
He died on Friday after St Bartholomew last. Roger his son, aged 21 years and more on Monday after SS Peter and Paul last, is his heir.
117
Writ, 26 September, 15 Richard II
HEREFORD. Inq. taken at Webbeley, Thursday before SS Simon and Jude, 15 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned manor of Brocbury by the courtesy of England after the death of Margery his wife, daughter and heir of Simon de Brocbury, who was seised of the said manor in her demesne as of fee and had by him a son named Roger.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Woundy in his demesne as of fee.
Brocbury. The manor, held of Richard Baskervile, a minor in the king’s wardship, as of his manor of Erdesley, by knight’s service.
Woundy in the March of Wales. The manor, held of the earl of March, a minor in the king’s wardship, as of his castle of Cayrlion, by knight’s service.
Date of death and heir as above.
C. Ric. II File 73 (5)
E. Inq. P.M. File 60 (3) (Hereford)
E. Enrolments etc. of Inq. No. 278 (Somerset)
118 SIMON SYMEON
Writ of mandamus, 16 February, 15 Richard II
LINCOLN. Inq. taken at Claypole, Thursday after the Annunciation, 15 Richard II.
He held no lands etc. in Claypole in demesne or in service; but he held the under-mentioned manor and lands etc. for life, the reversion belonging to Hugh Cressy, son and heir of John Cressy, knight, a minor.
Claypole. The manor, formerly of Thomas de Sancto Laudo, held of Thomas Bardolf, knight, son and heir of William Bardolf, knight, by knight’s service.
Claypole. 12 1/2 bovates of land of bond-tenants, held of Nicholas Hebden, knight, by knight’s service and service of 20s. rent yearly.
He died on the eve of St Thomas the Apostle, 11 Richard II. Heir not known.
Since his death Richard de Crumwelle, knight, has taken the issues and profits of the manor by grant of the king by letters patent, and Nicholas Hebden has taken those of the 12 1/2 bovates.
C. Ric. II File 73 (6)
119 JOHN SPENSER
Writ of mandamus, 24 April, 15 Richard II
NORTHAMPTON. Inq. taken at Norhampton, Saturday the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 16 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned messuage etc. for life, being enfeoffed thereof jointly with Alice his wife, for the term of the life of the longer liver of them, by feoffment of Ralph Basset of Weldon, knight, who last died, with remainder to the said Ralph and his right heirs. Ralph died without heir of his body during John’s lifetime.
Great Weldon. A messuage, a croft and 6a. land, parcel of the manor of Weldon, which is held of the king in chief.
He died on the feast of St Bartholomew, 11 Richard II.
John Aylesbyry, knight, and John Knyvet are kinsmen and next heirs of the said Ralph Basset of Weldon who last died, to wit, John Aylesbury as son of Joan one of the sisters of Ralph Basset his father, and John Knyvet as son of Eleanor the other sister of the said Ralph Basset the father.
Since the death of the said John Spenser, John Burton of Great Weldon has occupied the premises and taken the profits thereof for his own use, title not known.
C. Ric. II File 73 (7)
E. Inq. P.M. File 61 (5)
120 ROBERT DE SWILLYNGTON, knight
Writ, 11 July, 15 Richard II
ESSEX. Inq. taken at Bockyng, Wednesday after Michaelmas, 15 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned manor as of the right of Margaret his wife, who is still living.
He also held the under-mentioned 2a. land.
Boxsted. The manor called Ryvereshall, held of the king, as of the hundred of Lexeden.
Boxstede. 2a. land, held of the lady de Nevill by service of 16d. yearly.
He died on 11 July last. Roger de Swyllyngton, his son, aged 22 years and more, is his heir.
121
Writ, 11 July, 15 Richard II
NORTHAMPTON. Inq. taken at Rothewell, 16 September, 15 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned lands etc. as of the right of Margaret his wife, who is still living.
Dodyngton by Colyweston. A piece of enclosed pasture called Bretonesdybbyng and a parcel of wood containing 5a. adjacent thereto, held of the king in chief by service of rendering a pair of gilt spurs or 6d. yearly.
Blatherwyg. A messuage called Bretonesplace and 2 carucates of land adjacent thereto, held of the heirs of Ralph Basset of Weldon, knight, service not known.
Brampton by Dyngle. A toft and a carucate of land called Liouns, held of the manor of Brampton aforesaid called Liels, service not known.
Welleford. 4 messuages, 8 bovates of land and 6 cottages, held of Ralph Hastynges, service not known.
Date of death and heir as above.
122
Writ, 19 July, 15 Richard II
DERBY. Inq. taken at Derby, Wednesday after St Bartholomew, 15 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned manors of Wynfeld and Typshelf as of the right of Margaret his wife, who is still living.
He held the under-mentioned castle of Horston for life by grant of the present king.
Wynfeld. The manor (extent given), held of John Pauley, service not known. The extent includes a park and a close called Uftonwod.
Typshelf. The manor (extent given), held of the king, as of the honor of Peverel, service not known.
Horston. The castle.
Date of death and heir, aged 21 years and more, as above.
123
NOTTINGHAM. Inq. taken at Nottingham, Monday after St Bartholomew, 15 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned manors of Boney, Wydmerpole and Gonaldeston, and the under-mentioned lands etc. in Brademere, as of the right of Margaret his wife, who is still living.
He held the under-mentioned lands etc. in Boney, Stanford and Leek in his demesne as of fee.
Boney. The manor (extent given), with all its appurtenances in Barton, Edwalton and Keworth, held of the king in chief, as of the crown, by service of one knight’s fee. The extent includes a common oven.
Brademere. Lands etc. worth 21s. 7d. yearly, held of divers lords, service not known.
Wydmerpole. The manor (extent given), with the advowson of the church and all the appurtenances of the manor in Chilwell and Wylughby, held of the king, as of the honor of Peverel, service not known. The extent includes a croft called Lawes close, 2s. 3 1/2d. from divers tenements in Wylughby, and a several pasture called le henynges.
Gonaldeston. The manor (extent given), with the advowson of the church and the chapel of Bradbusk, held of the king, as of the honor of Peverel, service not known.
Boney, Stanford and Leek. Lands etc. worth 20s. yearly, held of divers lords, service not known.
Date of death and heir as last above.
124
Writ, 19 July, 15 Richard II
LEICESTER. Inq. taken at Leycestre, Saturday after St Peter’s Chains, 15 Richard II.
He held in his demesne as of fee the under-mentioned moiety of the manor of Newehall and the under-mentioned messuages and lands etc. in Lubbesthorp, Dadlyngton, Cotes and Henton, Leycestre, Kyrkeby Bellers and Brauneston.
He held as of the right of Margaret his wife, who is still living, the under-mentioned manors of Kyrkeby on Wreke and Somerdeby and the under-mentioned lands etc. in Melton Moubray, Somerdeby and Thorpsechevyll.
Newehall. A moiety of the manor (extent given), with a mediety of the advowson of the church of Thurleston, held of the duke of Lancaster, as of the honor of Leycestre, by service of 9s. 3 1/2d. yearly. The extent includes lands etc. in Thurleston, Wykyngeston and Stoke.
Lubbesthorp. A messuage and a virgate of land, with parcels of wood called Priourwode and Scheltonwod in the chase of Leycestre, whereof the messuage is held of Richard Assheby and his parceners, lords of Lubbesthorp, by service of 5s. yearly, and the parcels of wood are held of the duke of Lancaster, service not known.
Dadlyngton. Lands etc. worth 66s. 8d. yearly, held of the heirs of the earl of Penbrook, service not known.
Cotes and Henton. Lands etc. worth 36s. yearly, held of the duke of Lancaster, as of the honor of Lancastre and Tykyll, service not known.
Leycestre. A messuage called Wyngerplace, held of the duke of Lancaster, as of the honor of Leycestre, service not known.
Kyrkeby Bellers. A tenement called Dokeplace with a bovate of land, held of the lady de Segrave by service of 3s. yearly.
Brauneston. Lands etc. worth 10s. yearly, held of the king, as of the manor of Hellewell, service not known.
Kyrkeby on Wreke. The manor (extent given), with 2 gardens and the advowson of the priory, held of divers lords by divers services, to wit, of the master of Burton St Lazars by service of 7s. yearly, of the prior of Monks Kyrkeby by service of 13s. 4d. yearly, of the abbot of le Dale by service of 6s. yearly, of the prior of Kyrkeby Bellers by service of 5s. 2 3/4d. yearly, of the abbot of Leycestre by service of 7s. 2 3/4d. yearly, of the prior of Launde by service of 8s. yearly, of the lord de Segrave by service of 18s. yearly, and of the hundred of Frameland by 2s. 2d. for sheriff’s aid. The extent includes a several pasture called le Clos and a court with a view of frankpledge.
Melton Moubray. Lands etc. worth 108s. 8d. yearly, held of the prior of Lewes by service of 20s. yearly, and of the prior of Neweburgh by service of 3s. 4d. yearly.
Somerdeby. The manor, and 6 virgates of land and 13s. 4d. rent in Somerdeby, held of Thomas Maureward, service not known.
Thorpsechevyll. A messuage and 4 virgates of land, held of the lord de Segrave, service not known.
Date of death and heir as above (Derby inquisition).
125
Writ, 19 July, 15 Richard II
NORFOLK. Inq. taken at Disse, Friday after St James, 15 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned manor etc. in his demesne as of fee.
Pirnowe. The manor, with lands etc. in Elyngham, Brome, Stokton and Gorleston, and with a sheepwalk (bercaria) of 1,000 sheep between Norwich and Yarmouth and the marsh belonging thereto, held of the countess of Norfolk, services not known.
He died on Tuesday after the Translation of St Thomas the Martyr last. Heir as above, aged 21 years and more.
126
SUFFOLK. Inq. taken at Eye, Thursday after St James, 15 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned manors of Bliburgh, Westleton, Westhale, Murielhall, Yoxford and Thursyngton, and the under-mentioned messuage and 1 1/2a. land in Blyburgh, in his demesne as of fee.
He held the under-mentioned manor of Wysete in joint feoffment with John de Cobeham, knight, lord of Cobeham, Ralph de Forthington, clerk, and Robert Gretheved, clerk, who are still living, by grant of John Brewes, knight, made to him and his co-feoffees aforesaid, and to John de Heylesdon, citizen of London, now deceased, and their heirs.
He held the under-mentioned lands etc. in Wanhaston, Thuryngton and Blyburgh in joint feoffment with Geoffrey Symond, parson of the church of Blaksale, who is still living, by demise of John Plays, knight, Robert Howard, knight, Roger de Boys, knight, John de Wlterton, parson of the church of Harpele, and Ellis de Byntre, parson of the church of Rode Carleton, made to him and the said Geoffrey and his (sc. Robert’s) heirs and assigns.
He held the under-mentioned lands etc. in Westelton, Dersham, Joxford, Mydleton, Theberton and Dunewyche in joint feoffment with Geoffrey de Dersham, parson of the church of Blaksale, Robert Gretheved, parson of a mediety of the church of Ekynton, Henry Fox, parson of the church of Stanford, and Robert Bonde, who are still living, by grant of John Wace, vicar of the church of Bedyngefeld, William Raven of Thornedon and Adam Gleve of Ryshangle made to him and his co-feoffees aforesaid and their heirs.
Bliburgh. The manor, held of the king in chief by service of one knight’s fee.
Wysete. The manor, held of Anne, queen of England, as of the castle of Eye, service not known.
Wanhaston, Thuryngton and Blyburgh. Lands etc. worth 20s. yearly, held of the countess of Norfolk, as of her castle of Framlyngeham, by knight’s service.
Westelton, Dersham, Joxford, Mydleton, Theberton and Dunewyche, Lands etc. formerly of John de Rysyng, held of Robert de Ufford, knight, services not known.
Blyburgh. A messuage and 1 1/2a. land, held of the said Robert de Ufford, knight, services not known.
Westleton. The manor, held of Anne queen of England, as of her castle of Eye, services not known.
Westhale. The manor, held of the countess of Norfolk, services not known.
Murielhall. A manor so called in Yoxford, held of Robert de Ufford, knight, by knight’s service.
Yoxford and Thuryngton. The manors, held of the countess of Norfolk, as of the castle of Framlynham, by knight’s service.
Date of death and heir as last above.
127
Writ, 19 July, 15 Richard II
LINCOLN. Inq. taken at Sleford, Monday before St Peter’s Chains, 15 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned messuage and lands in Braceby and Haceby in his demesne as of fee.
He held the under-mentioned messuage and land in Hayder in joint feoffment with Sir Peter de Barton, clerk, and John de Colyngburn, who are still living, by grant of Thomas de Hungerford, knight, and John de Gildesburgh to him and his co-feoffees aforesaid, and to Robert de Tye, knight, and Philip de Melred, now deceased, and their heirs.
Braceby. A messuage and 2 carucates of land, whereof part is held of Edmund duke of York, as of his soke of Grantham, service not known, and the residue of the bishop of Durham, service not known.
Haceby. A carucate of land, whereof part is held of the earl of Kent, service not known, and the residue of the lady of Walcote, service not known.
Hayder. A messuage and 2 carucates of land, held of the lord de Beaumont, as of his castle of Folkyngham, service not known.
Date of death and heir as above (Norfolk inquisition).
128
Writ, 19 July, 15 Richard II
YORK. Inq. taken at York, 20 September, 15 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned manor of Shelf in his demesne as of fee.
He held the under-mentioned manors of Swillyngton and the lands etc. mentioned therewith jointly with Brian de Stapelton, knight, Thomas Elys, William Baylay, William Gascoigne, Hugh de Wombwell, John Wodrove, William de Brunby, parson of the church of Swyllyngton, master Henry de Granesby, parson of the church of Garford, William Burgoigne, John Ameas, the younger, William Keteryng, Thomas de Thornour, Thomas del Bryg, chaplain, and John de Cotome, who are still living, by gift and feoffment of Robert Gretheved, parson of a mediety of the church of Ekynton, made to him and his co-feoffees aforesaid, and to Robert Passelewe and Richard Bulter, both now deceased, and his (sc. Robert’s) heirs and assigns.
He held the under-mentioned 2 messuages and 10s. rent in York in joint feoffment with Thomas Elys, William de Brunby, parson of the church of Swyllyngton, Robert Gretheved, rector of a mediety of the church of Ekynton, John Broun, chaplain, Thomas Thornour, John Cotome, Richard Adam and John Acris, who are still living, by gift and feoffment of William Swalowe, knight, and Margery his wife, made to him (sc. Robert de Swillyngton) and his co-feoffees aforesaid, and to William de Sayton, now deceased.
He held the under-mentioned manor of Farburne in joint feoffment with William de Brunby, parson of the church of Swyllyngton, and Henry Fox, parson of the church of Stanford, who are still living, by gift and feoffment of Robert Grethed, parson of a mediety of the church of Ekynton, and John Broun, chaplain, made to him and his co-feoffees aforesaid, and to his heirs and assigns.
He held the under-mentioned messuage and lands in Great Preston in joint feoffment with Robert Grethed, clerk, who is still living, by gift and grant of John Moubray of London, ‘peutrere’, and Joan wife of the said John, made to him (sc. Robert de Swillyngton) and his co-feoffee aforesaid, and his heirs and assigns, by a fine levied in the king’s court.
He held the under-mentioned hundred of Stafford and 10l. rent of the farm of the city of York for life by grant of Edward III.
He held the under-mentioned manors of Bradford and Almondbury for life by grant of John duke of Lancaster.
He held the under-mentioned manor of Burghwaleys for life by demise of Stephen Waleys, knight, with reversion to the said Stephen and his heirs and assigns. From Stephen the reversion descended to Elizabeth wife of William de Nevill, knight, his daughter and heir, and was granted by the said William and Elizabeth to William de Eboraco, parson of the church of Thorpbasset, and John de Broghton, chaplain, and the heirs of the said William de Eboraco, by a fine levied in the court of Edward III. William de Eboraco and John de Broghton are dead, and by the death of the former the reversion descended to Alice de Barneby and Margaret as his sisters and heirs. From Margaret the right to one moiety of the reversion descended to William Strensall as her son and heir, and from Alice the right to the other moiety descended to the same William as her kinsman and heir, to wit, son of Margaret her sister. Afterwards the said William Strensall granted the reversion by charter to Robert de Wyclyf, rector of the church of Rudley, John de Sandall, rector of the church of Qweldryk, William de Irland, rector of the church of St Denys, York, John Lowys, rector of the church of Elvyngton, John de Richemond, chaplain, and William de Twenge, chaplain of the chantry of Lowthorp, their heirs and assigns; and the said grantees granted it by charter to William son of Ralph de Nevill, lord of Raby, and Elizabeth his wife, both still living, and the heirs of their bodies, with reversion in default of such heirs to themselves (the grantees) and their heirs.
Shelf. The manor, held of the king in chief by service of an obol of silver to be paid yearly to the sheriff of York at Michaelmas.
Swillyngton. The manors called le Newhalle and le Oldhall, and a messuage and a carucate of land in Metheley, a messuage and a carucate of land in Gerforth, and a messuage and a carucate of land in Preston by Kypax and Little Preston. The messuages and lands in Gerford, Preston by Kypax and Little Preston are held of John duke of Lancaster, as of his honor of Pontefract, by knight’s service, and the messuage and land in Metheley are held of William de Bukebrige, master of the hospital of St Nicholas, Pontefract, in socage.
York. 2 messuages and 10s. rent from 4 messuages, which messuages are held of the king in free burgage as parcel of the city of York, as is the whole city.
Farburne by Brotherton. The manor, formerly James de Raygate’s, held of Thomas de Thornour and his fellows, lords of the manor of Preston, in socage by service of an obol of silver yearly at Christmas.
Great Preston by Kypas. A messuage, 40a. land and 8a. meadow, held of Thomas de Thornour and his fellows, lords of the manor of Preston, by knight’s service.
Stafford. The hundred, and 10l. yearly rent to be received of the farm of the city of York. The hundred is held of the king, service not known.
Bradford and Almondbury. The manors, held of the king in chief, as parcel of the honor of Pontefract, by knight’s service.
Burghwaleys. The manor, held of John duke of Lancaster, services not known.
He died on 11 July last. Heir as above, aged 21 years on the feast of the Nativity of St John the Baptist last.
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Writ de feodis 6 October, 15 Richard II
LEICESTER. Inq. taken at Melton, Monday before St Luke, 15 Richard II.
He died seised of the under-mentioned advowson of the church of Thurleston.
He died seised of the under-mentioned advowson of the church of Twyford in joint feoffment with John Broune, chaplain, who is still living, by gift and grant of John de Barowe, parson of the church of Birkyn, Robert Grethed, parson of the church of Ekynton and John Lambe of Stanford on Sore.
He held no knights’ fees in the county.
Thurleston. The advowson of the church at every second presentation. The next presentation belongs to his heir because Geoffrey Bugge, the other patron, presented last.
Twyford. The advowson of the church.
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Similar writ, 6 October, 15 Richard II
YORK. Inq. taken at York, 16 October, 15 Richard II.
He died seised in his demesne as of fee of the under-mentioned advowsons.
No knights’ fees were taken into the king’s hand, or are in the king’s hand, by his death.
Birkyn. The advowson of the church.
Baddesworth. The advowson of the church at every second presentation. The next presentation belongs to his heir because Richard de Baldreston, knight, the other patron, presented last.
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NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK. Certification by the escheator that he had assigned to John de Eynesford, knight, and Margaret his wife, as the dower which falls to the said Margaret after the death of Robert de Swylyngton, sometime her husband, the under-mentioned parts of manors etc.
Blyburgh, Suffolk. A third part of the manor. A full extent is given and the following tenants are named: Richard Mikelfeld, Henry Langeford, Ralph Burghard, John Roweye, Geoffrey Bonde (?), … Draper, Edward Randesson, Richard Blundele, Walter le Medewe, William Flemmyng, John Kyng, ‘coupere’, Thomas Millere, Walter Redere, John Barbour, John Rastald, Robert Thedeward, Thomas Arnald, William Weston, John Godale, John de la Fen, John Southerne, the younger, Edmund Woluard, John Hobbes, John Clerk, the elder, John Lound, Katharine Aylmer, Geoffrey de la Wode and Geoffrey Sprot.
Thoryngton, Suffolk, 7a. land and a third part of the services of all the free tenants, namely, the prior of St Olave, William Farman, the heirs of Thomas Nichol, John Mikelboy, John Bisshop, William Wryght, William Smyth, John Brigge, Robert Walle and Edmund Ufford, knight.
Westhale, Suffolk. A solar in the manor house, a barn, 10a. land, 13a. wood, and a third part of the services etc. of all the free tenants, namely, Richard Love, Henry Love, Katharine Holbek, Nicholas Benet, Henry Killyate, Richard Prentout, Margaret Wyngefeld, William Borhed, Geoffrey Holbek and Henry Thornedon.
Westleton, Suffolk. A third part of the manor. An extent is given and the following tenants are named: Thomas Bedyngfeld, Roger Osbern, John Kene, Robert dil Fen, Alexander Richer, Walter Barkere, John Reve, John Havene, Martin Purdy, John Cotyngham and Lawrence Burdon.
Yoxford, Suffolk. A third part of the manors called Meryelhalle and Yoxfordhalle. Extents are given and the following tenants are named: Abbot of Sybton, John Smyth, the elder, John Clerk, John Bakere, the younger, John Baldewyn, John Throwere, Margaret Dreyengdewe, John Andreu, Roger Fesaunt, Thomas Starlyng, John Cok and John Leverych.
Pirhowe, Norfolk. A third part of the manor. An extent is given and the following tenants are named: Adam Thorston, Geoffrey Wrighte, Benet dil Welle, Adam Pette, Richard Smyth, Roger Barker, Richard dil Heith, Thomas dil Fen, Adam Hasilwode, John Thorston and Robert dil Ty.
Stokton and Broom, Norfolk. 5a. land.
Elyngham, Norfolk. 3a. land.
Gorleston, Norfolk. 2a. land.
Between Norwich and Yarmouth, Norfolk. A third part of a marsh, with a third part of a sheepwalk for 1,000 sheep.
Stokton and Elyngham. A third part of the profits and perquisites of court, and a third part of the services etc. of all the free tenants, namely, William Rayll, Henry Cobbe, Henry Dony, Simon Bonfelawe and William Coggere.
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132 JOAN LATE THE WIFE OF NICHOLAS DE TYE, FORMERLY THE WIFE OF JOHN FROGENHALE
Writ, 18 September, 15 Richard II
KENT. Inq. taken at Osprenge, Wednesday after St Luke, 15 Richard II.
She held the under-mentioned manor of Ludenham for life, of the inheritance of John Frogenhale, her son and heir.
She held the under-mentioned third part of the manor of Boklond in dower by endowment of John Frogenhale, formerly her husband, of the inheritance of the aforesaid John son of John (sic).
Ludenham. The manor, held of the king in chief, as of the castle of Dover.
Boklond. A third part of the manor, held of the king, as of the honor of Ledes.
She died on 20 August last. John her son by the said John Frogenhale, is her heir. He will be 21 years of age in a year from 27 July next.
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133 JOHN TABELE
Writ, 14 February, 15 Richard II
NORTHAMPTON. Inq. taken at Norhampton, Saturday the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 16 Richard II.
He held the under-mentioned messuage etc. in his demesne as of fee, to him and the heirs of his body, by gift and feoffment of the Ralph Basset of Weldon, knight, who died last, with reversion in default of such heirs to the said Ralph and his right heirs. He died without heir of his body, and the said Ralph died in his lifetime, also without heir of his body, so that the premises revert to John Aylesbyry, knight, and John Knyvet, kinsman and right heirs of the said Ralph, to wit, to John Aylesbyry as son of Joan one of the sisters of Ralph Basset father of the said Ralph, and to John Knyvet as son of Eleanor the other sister of the said Ralph father of Ralph.
Weldon. A messuage and a carucate of land, held of the manor of Weldon, which is held of the king in chief, service not known.
He died on Thursday before Christmas, 15 Richard II. The aforesaid John Aylesbyry, knight, is 50 years of age and more, and the aforesaid John Knyvet 30 years of age and more.
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134 RICHARD VYLERS
Writ of precipimus, 12 July, 15 Richard II
LEICESTER. Inq. taken at Melton Moubray, Thursday the feast of St Bartholomew, 15 Richard II.
He was seised of the under-mentioned rent on the day of his death.
Brokesby. 1/2 lb. pepper of rent of assize issuing from a virgate of land which William Sweyn held of him in fee by charter. The said rent was parcel of the manor of Brokesby, which manor, with the advowson of the church of Brokesby and the said rent, is held of the king, as of the honor of Chester, by service of half a knight’s fee.
He died on Sunday before the Nativity of St John the Baptist, 12 Richard II. John his son, aged 11 1/2 years, is his heir.
Margaret late the wife of John Vylers, his father, Richard Assheby, Elizabeth late his (Richard Vylers’s) wife, John Purley and John Holt, chaplain, now occupy the said rent, as well as the manor of Brokesby with the advowson of the church, by what title the jurors know not.
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135 ELEANOR LATE THE WIFE OF PETER VEEL, knight
Writ, Staunford, 29 May, 15 Richard II
HEREFORD AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inq. taken at Kerdyf, 17 June, 15 Richard II.
She held the under-mentioned manors and advowson in her demesne as of fee.
St Fagans. The manor, with the advowson of the church thereof, in the lordships of Glomorgan and Morganog, held of Thomas son and heir of Edward le Despenser, knight, the king’s ward, by knight’s service.
Leswerny. The manor, in the same lordships, held of the same Thomas by knight’s service.
She died on 1 May last. Henry son of the said Peter Veel, knight, aged 15 years and more, is her heir.
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136 JOAN WANTYNGE, an idiot
Writ to the escheator to enquire as to the lands etc. which were taken into the hands of Edward III by reason of the idiocy of the said Joan and are still in the king’s hand, and as to the date of death and heir of the same Joan. 1 May, 15 Richard II.
BERKS. Inq. taken at Wantynge, Saturday after St John before the Latin Gate, 15 Richard II.
The under-mentioned lands etc. came to the hands of Edward III for the above cause and are still in the king’s hand.
Estbury. 2 virgates of land, held of the king in chief by service of an eighth part of a knight’s fee. A third part can be sown every year, the residue of the arable lying in common. There is also there 1a. meadow and pasture for 2 draught-horses, 4 oxen and 80 sheep.
Estbury. Two-thirds of a messuage and of 2 carucates of land, held of William Moyne by knight’s service. There is a windmill there, whereof a third part pertains to dower. The two-thirds of 2 carucates contain 120a., whereof 40a. can be sown every year, the residue lying in common. There is pasture there for 3 draught-horses, 8 oxen and 200 sheep. There are also 13a. wood, free tenants rendering 37s. 10 1/2d. yearly, and pleas and perquisites of court.
She died on 17 April, 15 Richard II. Roger atte Grene, aged 60 years and more, is her kinsman and next heir, to wit, son of Ela sister of John her father.
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Similar writ [fragment], 24 April, [15 Richard II]
WILTS. Inq. taken at Aumbresbury, Tuesday, 11 June, 15 Richard II.
The under-mentioned lands were taken into the hands of Edward III for the above
cause and are still in the king’s hand. All the issues and profits thereof from the time of their being taken into the late king’s hand until the day of her death were assigned to her for her maintenance.
Wynterbourne Earls. Two-thirds of a toft and of a carucate of land late of William Harpedenes, and two-thirds of 2 1/2a. meadow in Wynterbourneforde, held of the earl of Salisbury by service of 2s. 6d. yearly.
Hurdecote. 1a. meadow, held of the prior of Bradenestoke by service of 4d. yearly.
She died on Wednesday in Easter week last, which fell on 17 April. Joan, aged 24 years and more, and Agnes, aged 18 years and more, daughters of Thomas de Wynterbourne son of Michael brother of John de Wynterbourne father of Elizabeth her mother, are her next heirs.
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138 PHILIP SON AND HEIR OF JOHN DE COLUMBERS AND ALICE HIS WIFE
SOMERSET. Inq. taken at Stokegursey, Wednesday after the Assumption, 15 Richard II.
Baldwin Wolmesford and John Chapel, chaplain, were seised of the under-mentioned manors in their demesne as of fee, and granted them to John de Columbers and Alice his wife, and the heirs of their bodies. John and Alice had issue Philip and Joan, and died seised as above. After their death, Philip entered into the manors as their son and heir. Joan had issue Geoffrey de Stauwell and died in Philip’s lifetime. Afterwards Philip died without heir of his body. At the time of his death the said Geoffrey son of Joan was a minor, whose wardship and marriage belonged to the king because some of the aforesaid manors are held of the king by knight’s service. Notwithstanding which, after the said Philip’s death James Daudele of Hele, knight, entered into the manors and occupied them all his life, and after his death Nicholas Daudele, knight, his son, occupied them all his life and took the issues and profits thereof, in derogation of the king’s right.
Nytherstowey, Puryton, Walwardeston, Stokelond Lovell and Dounende. The manors, held of the king in chief by knight’s service.
Honybear. The manor, held of Robert Fitz Payn by knight’s service.
Wollavyngton. The manor, held of the abbot of Glastonbury by knight’s service.
The said Philip died about 20 Edward III. Thomas Stawell, aged 22 years, is his kinsman and heir in the entail aforesaid, to wit, son of Matthew son of Geoffrey son of Joan his sister.
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139 MARGARET LATE THE WIFE OF JOHN DE WAUTON, knight
Writ, 18 March, 15 Richard II
ESSEX. Inq. (indented) taken at Branketre, Monday after SS Peter and Paul, 16 Richard II.
She held the under-mentioned messuages and lands etc. in her demesne as of fee.
Bumpstede ad Turrim. A messuage formerly called Chamberleyns tenement, 10a. land, 7a. meadow, 12a. wood and 8s. rent, held of the king in chief by service of 3s. rent called ‘sursyse’ to be rendered to the king yearly in equal portions at Michaelmas and Easter by the hands of the bailiff of the king’s hundred of Hengford, and by service of suit to the same hundred at the two general hundred courts held at [Mot]stowe in the said hundred next after Michaelmas and Easter, and by two attendances with 2 men at the sheriff’s tourn of the same hundred at the same feasts, and by paying to the king 6d. at each such tourn by the hands of the sheriff.
Brendehalle. A fourth part of the manor, in the same town of Bumpstede ad Turrim, held of the king, as of the honor of Boulogne, by service of an eighth part of a knight’s fee.
Bridbrook and Bumpstede ad Turrim. 200a. land and 31a. meadow, held of the earl of March, services not known.
Bridbrook. 30a. land, held of the abbot of Westminster by service of 10s. 5 1/2d. yearly.
Bumpstede ad Turrim. 60a. land, held of the manor called Helyons maner in Bumpstede Helyoun by service of scutage when it happens.
She died on Monday, Christmas Day last. Ives Harleston, aged 15 years, son of Margaret one of her daughters, and Robert Pekenham, aged 14 years, son of Elizabeth her other daughter, are her heirs.
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140 JOHN WEYLOND, knight
Writ to the escheator in Somerset as follows: It was found by an inquisition taken before Richard Virgo, late escheator, that the said John Weylond held in joint feoffment with Burga his wife, 100s. yearly rent issuing from 6 messuages, a dovecot, 160a. land, 20a. furze and 12a. heath in Hossokemoure which are held of Giles son and heir of Giles Daubeney, knight, a minor in the king’s wardship, by knight’s service. The king brings this to the escheator’s notice in order that he may with fuller knowledge be able to do what belongs to his office in regard to an inquisition which the king has ordered him to take concerning the lands etc. late of John Meryet, knight, and inform the king what person or persons have occupied the said 6 messuages etc. since the death of the said John Weylond and taken the issues and profits thereof, and by what title. 16 September, 15 Richard II.
SOMERSET. Inq. taken at Southpederton, Tuesday before St Faith, 15 Richard II.
Burga late the wife of the said John Weylond held the said rent on the day of her death in the manner stated in the writ. She died on Monday before Michaelmas, 12 Richard II. Joan, kinswoman of Peter Weylond the son and heir of the said John Weylond, is her next heir, and is 6 years of age and more. Robert Totenam and Katharine Botard of the county of Northampton took the issues and profits of the rent from the time of her death until the following Christmas without title, to wit, 50s. at Michaelmas and 25s. at Christmas; Walter Bowyer took the same from the said Christmas until the following Easter, to wit, 25s. at Easter, also without title; and John Meriot, knight, took the same from that Easter until Midsummer last, to wit, for two years, 10l.
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141 WILLIAM FAKER
YORK. Inq. taken virtute officii at Lund on the Wolds, Friday in the third week of Lent, 15 Richard II.
He was seised of the under-mentioned messuages etc. in his demesne as of fee.
Lokyngton. 2 messuages and 4 bovates of land, held of Peter son and heir of Peter de Malo Lacu, ‘le septisme’, by knight’s service. The said Peter son of Peter is a minor in the king’s wardship.
He died on 10 January last. Henry his son, aged 16 years and more, is his heir.
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142 AGNES LATE THE WIFE OF JOHN DE LOKTON
Writ, 6 November, 15 Richard II
YORK. Inq. taken at Malton in Rydale, 12 December, 15 Richard II.
She held no lands etc. in the county on the day of her death because all her said lands etc., to wit, those mentioned below, were seized into the king’s hand by virtue of a judgement rendered in the Parliament held at Westminster in 11 Richard II against John de Lokton, her late husband, who died before her, and are still in the king’s hand. At the time of the said judgement she held the said lands etc. in fee tail of the gift and feoffment of William de Riton and Richard Clerc of Malton, chaplains, made to her and Thomas de Bolton and the heirs of their bodies.
Hoton Colswane. A messuage with a garden called Gaytherskoth, 9 tofts, 14 bovates and 60a. land, 7a. meadow and 30s. rent, held of the king in chief by service of a fourth part of a knight’s fee.
Hoton Colswane. The manor, and 3 bovates of land with the site of a water-mill on the river Derwent, held of John Percy of Kyldale by service of 1d. yearly.
Hoton Bardolff. The manor, and 3 bovates of land … [The rest of the inquisition is torn away.]
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Commission to Ralph de Eure, sheriff of York, William Frost, Thomas Thurkill, John Rouceby and the escheator in the county of York, to enquire as to the truth of a petition which has been received from William de Lokton and Mary his wife, praying that: whereas the manors of Hoton Colswayne, Hoton Mynchon and Hoton Bardolf, a messuage, a garden, 9 tofts, 32 bovates and 60a. land, 7a. meadow and 30s. rent with the site of a water-mill in Hoton Colswayne, Hoton Mynchon and Hoton Bardolf, and a toft in New Malton, were seized into the king’s hands on the strength of a judgement rendered in the Parliament held at Westminster in 11 Richard II against John de Lokton, who at the time of the said judgement was seised of the premises in Hoton Colswayne, Hoton Mynchon and Hoton Bardolf as of the right of Agnes his wife, by gift of William de Riton and Richard Clerc of Malton, chaplains, to her and Thomas de Bolton, her husband, and the heirs of their bodies, and of the toft in New Malton as of the right of the same Agnes, who at the time of the judgement was seised thereof in her demesne as of fee simple, and whereas the said Thomas and Agnes afterwards died, whereupon the right to the premises in Hoton Colswayne, Hoton Mynchon and Hoton Bardolf descended after their death to the said Mary as their daughter and heir by the form of the gift aforesaid, and the right to the toft in New Malton descended after the death of Agnes to the same Mary as her daughter and heir, the king will be pleased to order all the premises to be delivered to the said William. 18 November, 15 Richard II. By p.s.
YORK. Inq. taken at Malton in Rydal before the said sheriff and John Rouceby, 12 December, 15 Richard II.
The findings of the inquisition agree in all respects with the statements in the commission, except that the lands etc. in Hoton Colswayne, Hoton Mynchon and Hoton Bardolf are divided as follows: Hoton Mynchon 12 bovates, Hoton Bardolf 3 bovates, Hoton Colswayne the remainder.
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