Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward II, File 99

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Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward II, File 99

710. WILLIAM SON OF WILLIAM MARTYN.
Writ, 4 April, 19 Edward II.
LONDON. Inq. Thursday after St. John ante Portam Latinam, 19 Edward II.
Sholane in the Ward of Farndon without. A garden and 7 shops held of the prior of the hospital of St. John, Clerkenwell, by service of 2s. 4d. yearly.
Eleanor his sister, the wife of Philip de Columbariis, aged 40 and more, and James, son of Nicholas Daudele [alias de Audelegh] and of Joan his wife another sister, aged 14 on the morrow of the Circumcision last, are his next heirs.
Writ, 4 April, 19 Edward II.
[PEMBROKE.] Inq. 18 May, 19 Edward II.
Kemmeys. The country (patria) (extent given), including the castle and town of Newport and a plot called ‘le Park,’ held of the king in chief by service of 1 1/4 knight’s fee.
Heirs as above, aged respectively 30 and more and 13 years.
Writ, 4 April, 19 Edward II.
SOMERSET. Extent made at Well(es), 27 May, 19 Edward II.
Blakedon. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief, with other parcels, by a whole barony by service of a knight’s fee.
Staunton. Two parts of the hamlet (extent given), held of John de Maon by service of 1/4 knight’s fee.
Heirs as last above. The day of the said James’s birth is unknown, because he was not born in the county.
SOMERSET. Extents made at Well(es), 27 May, 19 Edward II.
Pulle. The manor (extent given), held of the abbot of Glastonbury for 1/2 knight’s fee.
Lideforde [alias Ludeford]. Two parts of the manor, with the reversion of the third part after the death of John Tryvet who holds it for life (extent given), held of the honour of Gloucester by service of 2 knights’ fees.
Heirs as last above.
DEVON. Extents made at Exeter, 26 May, 19 Edward II.
Langacre. The manor (extent given), held of Roger Novaunt in free socage.
Raddon. The manor (extent given), held of Robert son of Payn by service of two parts of a knight’s fee.
Kyngeston. The manor (extent given), held of Hugh de Courtenay as of the honour of Plympton by service of 1/4 knight’s fee.
Wynkelegh manor. 8a. wood and divers rents (extent given), held of the honour of Gloucester by service of a knight’s fee.
Wotton hamlet. A garden, 100a. arable, 2a. meadow, and 40a. waste, held of the dean and chapter of Exeter by service of 8s. 6d. yearly; and a garden, 32a. arable, 1a. meadow, and 20a. waste, held of Nicholas de Boneville by service of 7s. yearly.
Heirs as last above.
DEVON. Extents made at Exeter, 26 May, 19 Edward II.
Taustoke. The manor (extent given), including rents in Aissheregni and Witdedene, and works of tenants at Saunton, held of the king in chief as parcel of the barony of Berdestaple.
Fremygton. The manor (extent given), including fisheries called Cowere, Bockepol, and Yoldeport, and rents called sheriff’s aid, mill-gavel (gabulum molendini) and fee of Chilleton, and cleyselver, held of the king in chief as parcel of the barony of Barn[staple].
DEVON. Extents made at Exeter, 26 May, 19 Edward II.
Nymyd Tracy. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief as parcel of the barony of Banestapol.
Ilfordecombe. The manor (extent given), including 3s. rents of ‘burgesses Bythewynde,’ held of Henry de Campo Arnuphi by service of 8 marks yearly.
Bovy Tracy. The manor (extent given), including customs called Scherrevesyne (?) and Millegavel, 4d. rent of Tengemuth, and 15s. rent called Landyakes, held of the king in chief as parcel of the barony of Barnestapol.
Uppex alias Uphex. The hamlet (extent given), held of the king in chief as parcel of the barony abovesaid.
DEVON. Extents made at Exeter, 26 May, 19 Edward II.
South Molton. The manor (extent given), including foreign rent in Weleworth, market toll, a fair at the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, the foreign hundred of South Molton, and rents of Westansti and Yestansti, held of Hugh le Despenser as of the honour of Gloucester by service of carrying to the said Hugh in person a bow and two arrows whenever he shall hunt in person once a year in the chace of Chetelhamholte.
Warkelegh. The manor (extent given), held of Robert son of Payn by service of a knight’s fee.
Nymyd St. George’s. 62s. 4d. yearly rent held of the king in chief as parcel of a fifth part of the barony of Toriton.
DEVON. Extents made at Exeter, 26 May, 19 Edward II.
Haldesworth. The manor (extent given), held of the heir of Patrick de Chaworth as of the manor of Kilmerisford for 1/40 knight’s fee.
Northlieu. The hamlet (extent given), held as parcel of the barony of Gloucester by service of 1/5 knight’s fee.
Tackebeare [alias Tackere]. The hamlet (extent given), held of the prior of Launceton by service of 1 mark.
Little Totton. 7l. 8s. 1d. rent &c., held of William de la Zouche as of his castle of Totton by service of 12s. yearly.
DEVON. Extents made at Exeter, 26 May, 19 Edward II.
Kylmyngton. The hamlet (extent given), held of the king in chief as pertaining to a fifth part of the barony of Toriton.
Schillyngford. A capital messuage &c., 53a. arable and 2a. meadow, held of the abbot of Torre by service of 8s. 1d.
Exeter city. A capital messuage &c., and 6s. 1d. yearly rent, held of the king in chief as of the county of the town of Exeter.
Toriton. A fifth part of the manor (extent given), and of a fair at Michaelmas, held, with other parcels, of the king in chief for a fifth part of a barony.
[DEVON.] Extents made at Exeter, 26 May, 19 Edward II.
Combe Martyn. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief as parcel of the barony of Blakedon, co. Somerset.
Barnestaple. The manor (extent given), including a ruinous castle, and a court of the tenants of Robert Beaupel called the court of Hoggesfe, held of the king in chief with other manors by a whole barony.
Dertyngton. The manor (extent given), including a park with deer, a fishery in the Derte, and 11l. 17s. 2d. rent at Northford, held, with the manors of Combe Martyn and Holne Turburvill, co. Devon, and Blakedon, co. Somerset, of the king in chief by a whole barony.
Holne. The manor (extent given), including a park with deer, held of the king in chief as parcel of the barony of Blakedon.
Heirs as last above.
Extent or summary of the abovesaid manors &c. with variations there given within square brackets.
Similar extent or summary.
Writ of certiorari de feodis &c. (missing).
WALES. Inq. 14 May, 19 Edward II.
Twenty knights’ fees held of the king in chief (as) lord of Kemeys, whereof:—
Cassia fee, held by the abbot of St. Dogmael in frankalmoin.
Maynclozhock’ fee, Manygton fee, and Landyrkayth fee, held by Adam de Rupe doing suit at the court of Kemeys.
New Castle fee, held by Robert Martyn by knight’s service and suit at the said court.
Eglysyroun fee, similarly held by the said Robert.
Kenthlumuth. 1/2 fee similarly held by the said Robert; and the other 1/2 fee held by the abbot of St. Dogmael’s in frankalmoin.
Henryismote. 1 fee held by William Corbet by knight’s service, doing suit at the said court.
Dyffryntha. 1 fee similarly held by the said William.
All the other fees are in the hand of divers innumerable tenants, because inheritances are divisible between the coheirs male by the custom of those parts, viz.—The fees of:—
Trewern, Melynuth [alias Melynuith], Bayvill, Egluswen, Menuth Melyn, Molde, Molde Grove, Nantgwyn [and] Trefgenon, Ponchardon, Nant Marzhan, Dynas, and Pontfayn.
Advowsons of churches, viz.—
Never, Nuport, Lanverleydauk [alias Larverloydauk], Ponchardon, Dynas, and a moiety of Melynuth. The advowsons of the churches.
Writ, 14 April, 19 Edward II.
DEVON. Extent of knights’ fees and advowsons. (defective.)
Fees pertaining to the barony of Barnastapol.—
Hesel and Rewes. 1 fee held by Walter Tauntefer [alias Tantfere].
Essewalter. 1 fee held by Robert de Karindon; and 1 fee held by Alice de Betvill.
Tappelegh. 1 fee held by Oliver de Wibbebury.
Teyngcomb. 1 fee held by the said Oliver.
Heales [alias Hehales]. 1/2 fee held by the said Oliver.
Pydikwell and Gratton [alias Gretton]. 1 1/2 fee held by Robert de Cruwes and Jordan le Vautort, coheirs of the inheritance of Mauger de Sancto Albino.
Boclound and Hurtelegh. 1 fee held by Thomas de Fillegh.
Estboclound. 1 fee held by the said Thomas.
Westbray. 1/2 fee held by the said Thomas.
Bremelrugg and Southalre. 1 fee held by John Tracy.
Suttecombe. 1 fee held by Richard de Merton.
Merton. 1 fee held by the said Richard.
Hengestecote. 1/3 fee held by the aforesaid Robert Crues and Jordan de Valle Torta.
Pillound and Barlinton. 1 fee held by Walter de Pillound, and of him by Roger de Cornu and Mabel his wife, for the life of the said Mabel.
Rowesbugh. 1 fee held by Baldwin le Flemyng.
Wanteslegh and Ebberlegh. 1/20 fee held by John de Lodehiwich.
Mollond Champeus. 1 fee held by John de Whiteby.
Est Stodelegh. 1/2 fee held by Robert Marchaunt, which Thomasia relict of Robert his father holds in dower.
Bonelegh and Little Hampteford. 2 fees held by Walter Gaboun.
Huwich. 1 fee held by Robert Beaupel.
Wlrington [alias Wolrington]. 1/2 fee held by Matthew de Crouthorn [alias de Crauthorn].
Estbray. 1/4 fee held by the said Matthew.
Mortehoo. 1/2 fee held by John de Hardeshull.
Bitteden. 1 fee held by the heir of Thomas de Bitteden, a minor.
Bere and Puppecote. 1 fee held by Nicholas Martyn and of him by John Chatri for life.
Wlrington. 1 fee held by the said Nicholas.
Medeneford. 1/21 fee held by John de Lodehewish [alias de Lidehewyssh].
[SOMERSET.] Quarme Mounceaux. 1 fee held by the said John.
DEVON. Middelton. 1 fee held by John de Wes[ton].
Hautebray. 1 fee held by Baldwin le Flemyng.
Little Bray. 1/2 fee held by the said Baldwin.
Matting[ho]. 1 fee held by John de Penris and Philip ap Wylim.
Kynewalton. Three parts of a fee held by the said John and Philip.
Whetefeld [alias Whitfeld]. 1/3 fee held by the said John and Philip.
Roughlee. 1/2 fee held by the said John and Philip.
Pleystowe. 1 fee held by Ralph de [Esse of] Thesbergh.
Ans[ty le Moygne]. 1 fee held by Robert de Stokhey.
Combe Mounceaux. 1/6 fee held by the heir of Nicholas Marchaunt, a minor.
Coueleye. 1/2 fee held by Henry de Ca[mpo Arnulphi].
Colrigge. 1 fee held by [the said Henry].
Lockesbere. 1 fee held by [Thomas de Waunford].
Westdoune and Dene. 1 fee held by [Philip de Columbariis].
T[helebrugge and Chatemere]. 1 fee held by the heir of John de Benelighe.
Cloteworthy. [1/14] fee held by Oliver de Clotew[orthy].
Horton. 1/4 fee held by [Robert de Horton].
R[alegh and Choldecombe. 1 fee held by Thomas] son and heir of William de Raleghe, a minor.
Walworthy, Kuttenore, Trendeleshoo, Sevenash, P[acheshole, Northcote, Cambes]cote and Bridewik. [5 fees] held by the said Thomas.
Crakeweye. 1/4 fee held by Robert Crus.
Clistracy. 1 fee held by the bishop of Exeter.
Braunford Speke. 1/2 fee held by Robert de Curteny.
Northcote Prior’s. 1/2 fee held by the prior of Pilton in frankalmoin.
Coriton. 1 fee held by Henry de Chambernoun.
Wlvelegheye. 1/4 fee held by Robert Beaupiel.
Aylardesford. 1/20 fee held by William de Aylardesford.
Little Boy [alias Bovy]. 1/2 fee held by Aylward (Alwardus) Homaz, William le Leche and John de Pount Jordan.
Peadehull. 1/2 fee held by Thomas de Peadehull (de eadem).
SOMERSET. Wynmersham. 1 fee held by the prior of Taunton, and Geoffrey de Loccombe.
DEVON. Nether Exe. 1 fee held by Baldwin Flemyng.
Chaggeford. 1 fee held by Oliver de Wybbebury.
Surton, Milford, North Phrisshel, Thorne, Roude, Kymworthe and Neulond. 2 fees held by William Spek.
Combe Acastre and Combe Regni. 1 fee, whereof Oliver de Ess holds Combe Acastre, and a certain tenant holds Combe Regni.
CORNWALL. Apeldoreford. 1 fee held by Richard de London.
[DEVON.] Croulegh. 1 fee held by the prior of St. James’s, Exeter, in frankalmoin.
Farweye. 1 fee held by the abbot of Quarera in frankalmoin.
Westhorwode. Three parts of a fee held by Walter Gamboun of Merston. Fees pertaining to a fifth part of the barony of Toryton:—
Merland and Speccote. 1 fee held by Robert Beaupel.
Bikelton. 1/2 fee held by Richard de Whitfeld.
Grythuissh. 1/16 fee held by the heir of John But.
Childeton. 1/2 fee held by Robert de Horton.
Oulecombe, Bilthemersham alias Blithemesham and Over Oulecombe. 1 fee held by Robert de Crues.
Braylegh. 1/2 fee held by William Corbyn.
North Aire. 1/2 fee held by W[illiam de North Alre] (de eadem).
Mollond. 1 fee held by Thomas Sarasin.
Hole, Herdesworthe, Millford and Mannesleghe. 2 fees held by Robert Beauper.
Ailmer[sdon], Buckish and Lane. 1 fee held by John de Morton.
Fees pertaining to the manor of Dertyngton:—
Overden. 1 fee held by the prior of Plumton.
Netherden. Three parts of 1/2 fee held by the said prior.
Walwrthy. 1/2 fee held by the same prior.
Whittockesden. 1/4 fee held by the abbot of St. Dogmael’s.
Cokynton. 1 1/6 fee held by James [de Cokynton] (de eadem).
Hode. 1/3 fee held by Roger Heriz.
Merleghe. 1/2 fee held by the said Roger.
Hurberneford. [1/2 fee] held by Benedict [de Hurberneford] (de eadem).
Fenton. [1/20] fee held by John [de Fenton] (de eadem).
Luscombe. [1/5] fee held by Roger de Pillond and Augustine Bastard.
The Wood (in Bosco). 1 fee held by Nicholas Dauney [and the heir of Roger Pral], a minor.
[Loscombe] Bernage. 1/2 fee held by Richard de la Fenne, Serlo de Loscombe, Richard de Candelynche, Richard Grub[bere and Geoffrey] Smythsone.
Esthaginton. 1 fee held by Richard de Penris.
Dendon. 1/2 fee held by Baldwin Malet.
Churchehull. 1 fee held by Robert de Cruys and Jordan de Valle torta.
Wassheburn. 1/2 fee held by Walter de Wassheburn.
Wodehewichs. 1 fee held by Hugh de Courteney.
Restercombe. 1/5 fee held by Nicholas [de Restercombe] (de eadem).
Fees pertaining to the manor of Raddon:—
Est Raddon and Assheford. 1 fee held by Andrew de Medestede of the inheritance of his wife, daughter and heir of Augustine de Bale.
Pynnecote. 1/4 fee held by John Puntyngdon and Eleanor his wife.
Doune and Bromwell. 1/24 fee held by William Baleghel.
Sweynthull and Botiston. 1 fee, whereof Sweynthull is held by the abbot of Dunekeswelle, and Botiston by John de Cotes for life with reversion to the heir of William Martyn.
Fee pertaining to the manor of Combe Martyn:—
Parcombe. 1/2 fee held by Isabel de Sancto Albino.
Fees pertaining to the manor of Toustoke:—
Henxtecote. 1/4 fee held by Nicholas Peche.
Feldefen. 1/4 fee held by Walter, Arnulf and Simon [de Feldefen] (de eadem), and John Hemyok.
Fee pertaining to the manor of Warkelegh:—
Warkele. 1 fee in divers places in the manor, held by Walter Gaboun of Blakepol, Richard de Brankescombe, John atte Hulle, and certain others.
Fee pertaining to the manor of Nymet Tracy:—
Hermanston. 1/2 fee held by Walter de Wasshebourn.
Merwode. The hamlet held by John de Galmeton for life.
Grenesli(nch (fn. 1) ). 1 carucate of land held by John de Valle Torta for life.
Both with reversions to the heir of the said William Martin.
Botiston. 60a. land, and 2a. meadow, held by Ralph Spek, by the demise of the said William, at will.
Advowsons of churches &c. in co. Devon:—
Combe Martin, Merwode, Toustoke, Suth Molton, Warkelegh, Haldeswrthi, Northlieu, Neuton, Saterlegh, Dertynton, Helne [alias Holne], and Nymet Tracy. The advowsons of the churches.
Fremyngton. The advowson of the vicarage.
Morteho. The advowson of a chantry.
Barnostapol. The advowson of two chantries in the castle, and of a chantry at the bridge head.
Fremyngton. The advowson of a chantry.
Langacre. The advowson of a chantry.
SOMERSET and DORSET. Extent of knight’s fees and advowsons of churches, . . July, 20 Edward II. (defective.)
[SOMERSET.] Morton. 1/2 fee held by John de Morton.
Empnett and Rachel. [1/2 fee] and a third part of 1/2 fee held by the abbot of Flexlee.
[Morton and] Bycchynestok. 1/2 fee held by Peter de Sancta Cruce and Robert Mushroun.
B[ykefold]. 1/2 fee held by [Roger de B]ykefold.
Buston. 1/4 fee held by the heirs of Philip le Yreys.
Upehull. 1/2 fee held by Philip le Lange [alias de Lange].
[Cricheston.] 1/4 fee held by [the said Philip].
Uphull and Chricheston. A fourth part of 1/2 fee held by Hugh and John de Draycote.
Hyneton. 1/2 fee held by Nicholas Dauneye.
[Weston.] Three parts of 1/2 fee held by [John] Burcy.
Aldwyk. 1/2 fee and three parts of 1/2 fee, held by the heirs of Roger de Aldwyk.
Compton Martyn. 1 fee held by John Wake.
Uphull and Chricheston. [1/4 fee] held by the heirs of Hugh Dovyle; and 1/4 fee held by [the heirs of William de Pateneye].
Lovyngton. 1/2 fee held by Thomas le Buteler.
Horblouton. 1 fee held by William Wason.
Hamme Burcy. 1 fee held by John Burcy.
Overton. 1/2 fee held by the heirs of Robert de Bykefold.
DORSET. Pudele Waltereston, and Polayneston. 1 fee held by Nicholas Martyn.
Weremenstre. 1/2 fee held by Simon de Furneaux.
SOMERSET. Blakedon, Pulle and Lydeforde. The advowsons of the churches.
Extent or summary of some of the above fees in co. Devon with variations there given within square brackets (fragment).
Extent or summary of some of the above fees in cos. Devon, Cornwall, Somerset, and Dorset, and in Wales, with variations and additions there given within square brackets.
Extent or summary of the above advowsons, with variations there given within square brackets.
Writ of dedimus potestatem to Master Richard de Welyngton to receive the attorneys of Eleanor one of the heirs of the said William, for receiving her pourparty and being present at the assignment of dower to Margaret late his wife, whom Robert de Watevill has married, 8 June, 19 Edward II.
Similar writ concerning knight’s fees &c., 12 June, 19 Edward II.
Extent or summary of pourparties of reversions of manors &c., for ‘the boy,’ and for Philip de Columbariis and Eleanor his wife.
Partition of advowsons of churches.
Calendar of reversions of churches.
Partition of reversions of fees.
Pourparties of fees for ‘the boy’ and for the said Philip and Eleanor, and dower for Robert de Watevill and Margaret his wife.
C. Edw. II. File 99.

Footnotes

  • 1. So given in the Calender printed in 1806, but now illegible.