169.
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JOHN DE ROS alias DE ROOS, of Ryngburgh. |
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Writ, 24 June, 12 Edward II. |
YORK; EAST RIDING. |
Inq. Wednesday after SS. Peter and Paul, 12 Edward II. |
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Routh (Ruda). A capital messuage, a windmill, 18 tofts, 17 bovates of land, a tillage, rents &c. held of the king in chief as of the honour of Albemarle by knight’s service, whereof 48 carucates make a knight’s fee.
Garton in Holdernesse. Four marks, 20d. rent, held of the king as above.
Aldburgh. Six tofts and 5 bovates and three parts of a bovate of land, held of Sir William de Roos, lord of Hamlac, by knight’s service.
Richard his son, aged 22 and more, is his next heir.
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C. Edw. II. File 61. (29.) |
170.
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WILLIAM DE LA LYNDE. |
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Writ, 8 November, 12 Edward II. |
DORSET. |
Inq. 25 February, 12 Edward II. |
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Hertlegh. A capital messuage, 70a. arable, a pasture, 10a. meadow 16a. wood, rents, &c., including housebote and heybote, an oak trunk yearly, pannage and herbage, in the demesne wood pertaining to the manor of Fordyngton at Lydenholte in Blakemore, held of the king in chief in socage by service of 30s. yearly to be paid at the manor of Fordyngton, which is held of the king in chief.
La Mouryate. A capital messuage, 60a. arable, 2a. meadow, and 5s. 6d. rent, held of the abbot of Schirborne in socage by service of 5s. yearly.
Geoffrey his brother, aged 8, is his next heir.
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C. Edw. II. File 62. (1.) |
171.
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ISABEL DE MAYDENHATH alias DE MAYDANHACCHE. |
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Writ of amotus, 24 July, 12 Edward II. |
OXFORD; HUNDRED OF BOLYNDEN. |
Inq. 30 July, 12 Edward II. |
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Gersingdon. The manor, held in chief of the heirs of Sir Robert de Tauneie by service of a pair of gilt spurs.
She died 17 April, 11 Edward II. Her daughters, Joan aged 30, Sibyl aged 28, Isabel aged 26, and Margaret aged 25 and more, are her next heirs.
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WARWICK. |
Inq. 31 July, 12 Edward II. |
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Aston by Byrmyngham. The manor (extent given), held for life, by the enfeoffment of James de Stafforde to Thomas de Maydenhathe and the said Isabel, sometime his wife, and to the heirs of the said Thomas, of Henry de Erdyngton by service of 2s. 2d. yearly.
Joan aged 34, Sibyl aged 30, Isabel aged 26, and Margaret aged 24, are daughters and next heirs of the said Thomas and Isabel.
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SUSSEX. |
Inq. Monday before St. Peter ad Vincula, 12 Edward 11. |
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Sonde and Wyke. The manor (extent given), including 12a. wood at ‘la Wyke,’ held of John earl of Surrey and Sussex, by service of 1/2 knight’s fee, suit at his court of Lewes, and rendering 4 bushels of corn yearly for fencing his park of Dicheninge. And these tenements owe suit at the king’s county (court) of Sussex. Joan late the wife of Sir John de la Mare is dowered of all the above.
Heirs as above, of full age.
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SUFFOLK. |
Inq. 15 July, 12 Edward II. |
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Bergholt. The manor (extent given), held of William de la Zuche and Alice his wife, sometime countess of Warwick, as of the inheritance of the said Alice, with other lands, by service of a pair of gilt spurs yearly.
Heirs as above, Joan married to John Daundely, Sibyl, Isabel, and Margaret, all of full age.
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C. Edw. II. File 62. (2.) |
172.
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BERNARD DE BRUS alias DE BRUYS, the elder. |
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Writ, 28 February, 12 Edward II. |
RUTLAND. |
Inq. 10 May, 12 Edward II. |
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Exton. The manor, held jointly by the said Bernard and Agatha his wife, by the gift of Constance de Morteyn, to hold to them, their heirs and assigns; which Agatha survived the said Bernard, and in the time of Robert de Bruys, father of Robert de Bruys that now is, of whom the manor was then held by knight’s service, as of the honour of Huntingdon, enfeoffed Bernard de Bruys her son and heir of the said manor, who now holds it of the king in chief, as of the said honour now in the king’s hand by the forfeiture of Robert de Bruys that now is, by service of 1/8 knight’s fee.
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HUNTINGDON. |
Inq. 2 April, 12 Edward II. |
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Conygton. The manor, sometime held of Robert de Bruys, late earl of Carryk, in chief, by service of a third part of 1/4 knight’s fee; which manor the said Bernard, the elder, gave to his son Bernard and his heirs, who held it for three months before his father’s death, and still holds it of the king in chief by reason of the forfeiture of Robert de Bruys the betrayer of England (proditor Angl’), of the honour of Huntingdon. And afterwards the said services of the manor were assigned in dower to Eleanor the wife of Robert de Bruys the elder.
He died the morrow of St. Edmund the King, 29 Edward 1. Bernard his son, then aged 26, is his next heir.
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C. Edw. II. File 62. (3.) |
173.
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RALPH DAMYOT, an idiot. |
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Writ to enquire concerning the lands &c. of the said Ralph, who died in the king’s wardship, 26 October, 12 Edward II. |
[NOTTINGHAM.] |
Inq. taken at Retteford on Tuesday before St. Clement, 12 Edward II. |
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Walkeringham. A messuage and 3a. meadow, held of the abbot of Roche by service of 10s. 10d. yearly; and 2 bovates of land and 14a. meadow, held of the prior of Newstead (Novo Loco) by service of 15s. 2d. yearly.
Mistreton. [A messuage] and 1/2 bovate of land, held of the manor of Gringgeley, now in the king’s hand, by service of 8s. yearly; and 1/2 bovate of land, held of Walter de Osgotteby by service of 8s. yearly.
Everton. A messuage and 1 1/2 bovate of land, held of Sir William, archbishop of York, by service of 18d. yearly.
All taken into the king’s hand by reason of the said Ralph’s idiocy (fatuitatis).
John son of Adam Damyot is his kinsman and next heir of the messuage and 1/2 bovate of land in Mistreton held of the manor of Gringgeley, and of the messuage and 3a. meadow in Walkeringham, but all the rest are partible between the said John son of Adam, aged 21, and Agnes aged 8, and Maud aged 4, daughters of John Damyot, kinsman and next heir of the said Ralph.
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Writ of certiorari on the petition of Robert, son and heir of John de Wellum, showing that his father forty years before the death of the said Ralph acquired from him the 1/2 bovate of land in Mistreton, now in the king’s hand, and his father and he peacefully continued in seisin thereof until the said Ralph’s death, 4 February, 12 Edward II. |
[NOTTINGHAM.] |
Inq. Wednesday the feast of St. Mark, 12 Edward II. |
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The said John and Robert were seized of the tenements in the writ contained for forty years and more, and the king at no time of the life of the said Ralph was seized thereof by reason of his idiocy nor in any other manner, nor was the said Ralph an idiot in his whole life.
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Writ of plenius certiorari on the petition of William son and heir of William de la Grave showing that the said Ralph forty years before his death alienated a messuage and 1 1/2 bovate of land in Everton, and that the said William the father had it in fee by the grant of John Romayn, late archbishop of York, after whose death the said William the son was seised thereof for seventeen years and more, until the death of the said Ralph, and that at no time was it taken into the king’s hand during the life of the said Ralph by reason of his idiocy, 4 February, 12 Edward II. |
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C. Edw. II. File 62. (4.) |
174.
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JOHN SON OF JOHN DE FORDE. |
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Writ. 12 June, 12 Edward, II. |
SALOP. |
Inq. 30 June, 12 Edward II. |
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Forde. A capital messuage, 120a. arable and a moor, held of Nicholas de Audeleye and his heirs by service of 27s. 4d. yearly.
Routone alias Rouhton A capital messuage, 1 1/2 virgate, a nook of land with a wood called ‘le Snodde,’ and 18a. land, held of William la Souche by service of 1/30 knight’s fee; and 3 nooks of land held of the abbot of Shrewsbury by service of 2s. 3d. yearly.
Hugh son of Roger de Forde, uncle of the said John, aged 27 at the feast of St. Michael last, is his next heir.
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C. Edw. II. File 62. (5.) |
175.
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MARGARET DE NEVTLL. |
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Writ, 20 February, 12 Edward II. |
YORK; WAPENTAKE OF SKYRAYK; |
Inq. 32 March, 12 Edward II. |
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Potterton a hamlet of Berewyk. A messuage, 2 bovates of land, and 106s. 9d. rent, held of Thomas earl of Lancaster as of the honour of Pontefract by knight’s service, rendering 1d. yearly.
John son of John de Nevill, aged 19 at the feast of St. Andrew last, is her next heir.
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YORK; WAPENTAKE OF BARSTON. |
Inq. 22 March, 12 Edward II. |
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Kirkeby and Grimston. A messuage, lands and rents (extent given), held of the earl of Lancaster by knight’s service.
Milford. 24s. rent, service unspecified.
Heir as above, aged 18 at the said feast.
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YORK; WAPENTAKE OF STAYNEL. |
Inq. taken at Skipton in Craven 14 April, 12 Edward II. |
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A manor and 21 1/2 carucates of land held of Roger de Clifford by knight’s service as of the honour of the castle of Skipton doing suit at the court of knights at Skipton, viz:—
Gayrgrave. A manor containing 8a. land, and 27 bovates of land and meadow.
Colling. Eight tofts, and 4 bovates and 62a. of land and meadow.
Heton. Three carucates of land held by Thomas (?) de Seyvil by knight’s service; and 3 carucates of land similarly held by Richard Fauvell.
Farnhill and Coningley. Three carucates of land held by the prior of Boulton by knight’s service; and 3 carucates of land held by Robert de Farnhill by the same service.
Akeword. A carucate of land held by William de Hoton by knight’s service.
Neusoum. A carucate of land held by Richard de Kygheley by knight’s service.
Esshton. A carucate of land held by John de Malghum by knight’s service.
Gayrgrave. A toft and 4 bovates of land held by Robert son of William de Carlton rendering 18d. yearly; a toft and a bovate of land held by Robert Marescall rendering 22d. yearly; a bovate of land held by Juliana Prowdepas rendering 14d. yearly; a toft and croft held by Sir William the chaplain rendering 12d. yearly; two cottars rendering 7s. yearly; and a toft held by Robert de Steynford rendering 4d. yearly.
Heir as above, age unknown.
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LANCASTER. |
Inq. 4 April, 12 Edward II. |
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Hornby. The castle (extent given), including 47 1/2 burgages, held of Sir Thomas earl of Lancaster by knight’s service, as of the honour of Lancaster.
Melling within the honour of the castle of Hornby. Eight bovates of land.
Wraton. The hamlet and 2 bovates of land in Wenington, freely held by Thomas de Wratton rendering 48s. 8d. yearly, and doing suit (at the court) of Hornby.
Farlton. The manor, held by John de Hornby, the elder, by knight’s service and the like suit.
Wenington. The manor held by Gilbert de Wenington by knight’s service, rendering 3s. 7d. yearly, and doing the like suit.
Tunstal. The manor held by William de Tunstal by fealty and service of 117s. 4d. and the like suit.
Caunsfeld. A moiety of the manor held by Sir John de Haverington by homage and knight’s service.
Erghum. Twenty-three messuages, 18 1/2 bovates and 130a. arable in the hands of free tenants, and 3 messuages, 1 bovate and 32a. land, in the hands of tenants for a term of years, rendering 15l. 1s. 8d. yearly.
Wra. Twenty tofts, 16 bovates and 76a. land and meadow, held by divers tenants rendering 9l. 18s. 10d. yearly.
All within the honour aforesaid.
Heir as above, aged 18 on the said feast.
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Writ of certiorari on the complaint of William de Nevill that the escheator had taken into the king’s hand the manor of Farnley, which the said Margaret held for life only, with remainder to the said William, 1 March, 12 Edward II. |
[YORK.] |
Inq. taken at Brameley, 16 March, 12 Edward II. |
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Farnley. The manor was held by the said Margaret for life only, and after her death remained wholly to William de Nevill and the heirs of his body, as a fine levied in the king’s court more fully testifies, and it is held of Sir Thomas earl of Lancaster, as of the honour of Pontefract, by knight’s service, doing suit at the court of Pontefract.
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Writ of certiorari on the complaint of Geoffrey de Nevill and Robert and Edmund his brothers that the escheator had taken into the king’s hand the manor of Hoton Lungevilyrs which the said Margaret held for life only, with remainder to the said Geoffrey, Robert and Edmund for their lives, 1 March, 12 Edward II. |
[YORK.] |
Inq. Thursday after St. Gregory the Pope, 12 Edward II. |
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Hoton Lungvylers. The manor was held by the said Margaret for life only, by fine levied in the court of King Edward I, transcript whereof is underwritten, of Sir John Moubray by service of 1/2 knight’s fee.
Transcript of a fine made between the said Margaret and John de Lovetot, on the octave of St. Hilary, 17 Edward I, whereby the said John granted the said manor to the said Margaret for life, with remainders to Geoffrey, Robert and Edmund her sons for life, and afterwards to the right heirs of the same Robert.
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C. Edw. II. File 62. (6.) |
176.
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RICHARD LE ALBLASTER of Northgeveldale. |
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Writ, 29 November, 12 Edward II. |
[YORK.] |
Inq. Saturday after St. Nicholas, 12 Edward II. (defective.) |
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Northgeveldale. A messuage, a toft with a croft, 9 bovates and 16a. land and 1a. meadow.
Estgeveldal. A third part of a messuage and a third part of … . bovates of land.
All held of the king in chief by fealty (and by service of finding) a sixth part of a cross-bowman in the castle of York if war …… . . for forty days at his own costs.
Walter his son, aged . . and more, is his next heir.
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C. Edw. II. File 62. (7.) |
177.
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JOHN DE ARGENTEYM alias DE ARGENTEM, DARGENTEM, DE ARGENTHEM, DARGENTEYME, DARGENTAINE. |
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Writ, 20 October, 12 Edward II. |
HUNTINGDON. |
Inq. Saturday after the Conception of the Blessed Mary, 12 Edward II. |
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Puddele. A messuage, 80a. arable and 3a. meadow, held in socage of the bishop of Ely by service of 10s. yearly.
John his son, aged 1/2 year, is his next heir.
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CAMBRIDGE. |
Inq. Monday after St. Katherine, 12 Edward II. |
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Meldebourne. The manor (extent given), held of the heirs of William le Latimer by service of 5s. yearly and scutage when it runs.
Heir as above.
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HERTFORD. |
Inq. Saturday after All Saints, 12 Edward II. |
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Great Wilmundeleye. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by the serjeanty of serving a cup at the king’s coronation.
Little Wylmundele. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief as of the honour of Albemarle by service of 20s. to be rendered yearly for the guard of Cravene, including 40s. rent from tenants of Walter de Sancto Andrea in Assindon, and 10s. rent from tenants of Warin de Bassingbourn in Childerton.
Chenfeld. 2a. land with a windmill, held of John de Blounvile by service of 2 1/2d. yearly.
Hich parish. A water-mill held of Robert de Kendale by service of 6d. yearly.
Little Wilmundele. A messuage not built and 100a. land of the barony of Benigton, held of John de Brokesbourn by service of 2s. yearly, and 1/8 knight’s fee when scutage runs; and a messuage and 80a. land, held of Richard Punchardoun by service of 2s. 2 1/4d. yearly, and 1/4 knight’s fee when scutage runs.
And from the manor of Little Wilmundele there are paid to the poor from the priory of Wilmundele 20s. yearly in frank almoin.
Heir as above, aged half a year and more.
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HERTFORD. |
Inq. Sunday after St. Lucy, 12 Edward II. |
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Weston. A messuage, 4a. arable, rents &c. held of the earl Marshal by service of 1/2 knight’s fee.
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HUNTINGDON. |
Colneye. The rent and services of a free tenant, held of the bishop of Ely by service of a rose yearly, which tenant renders 4s. yearly at the said tenements of Weston.
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Throckynge. A messuage with 1a. wood adjoining, and 40a. arable, held of the heirs of John Hakun by knight’s service and rendering 12d. yearly.
Heir as above.
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SUFFOLK. |
Inq. 15 Novemebr, 12 Edward II. |
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Halesworth. The manor (full extent given), held of the king in chief by service of a knight’s fee; and 40a. land held of William de Ros as at fee farm, rendering 13s. 4d. yearly, and doing suit of court at the manor of Wysete.
Heir as above, aged three-quarters of a year and more.
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NORFOLK. |
Inq. 17 November, 12 Edward II. |
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Ketringham. The manor (extent given), including woods called Thurgotisshagh, Stepislound and Heglelound, held of the earl of Oxford by service of a knight’s fee; and 5a. arable held of the prior of Penteneye by service of 6d. yearly.
Melton. 61s. yearly rent, held of Aymer (Adamaro) de Valencia, earl of Penproch, by service of 1/16 knights’fee; and a windmill, 17l. 2s. 8d. rent, and pleas &c. of court, held of the abbot of St. Benet, Hulme, by service of 10s. yearly.
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Extent or summary of the above manors &c. |
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Letter [from the escheator]. He sends all the inquisitions, excepting those for Ixnynge and Newmarket in Suffolk [and Cambridge], and Fordham in Essex, which on account of certain difficulties remain yet to be taken.
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Writ of certiorari commanding the escheator, having viewed certain charters in the custody of the prior of Wilmundele and Giles Dargentem, to enquire concerning the manors of Ixnynge, Newmarket and Fordham, 2 January, 12 Edward II. |
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Return [from the escheator] that he went to the manors in this writ contained, and inspected two charters exhibited by the prior of Wilmondele and Giles Dargentem containing that Reginald Dargentem gave to his son John and Joan his wife and the heirs of their bodies, all his lands &c. in Ixnynge and Newmarket, excepting a service of 30 horse-shoes, and all his lands &c. in Fordham, excepting the service of a certain tenant, doing the services due to the chief lords. Having read these before men of the neighbourhood, they said that they were ignorant of those charters and that the said John and Joan entered by the enfeoffment of the said Reginald but by other charters, and that the manor of Ixnynge is not held of the king but of anther lord; but the said prior and Giles asserted that they had found no other charters. Whereupon, as it is contained in the book of fees in the king’s exchequer amongst knights who hold of the king in chief, that Richard Dargentem holds 40s. land in Ixnynge, it appears to him that the manor is held of the king in chief, and as the heir is yet of tender age and incapable of prosecuting his right, he has refrained from acting upon that inquisition and holds the said manors in the king’s hand.
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Writ [of certiorari] to the escheator, reciting the above writ and return &c., and commanding him again to enquire concerning the lands in Ixnyng, Fordham and Newmarket, 20 May, 12 Edward II. Endorsed with return from the escheator, that he sends an inquisition concerning the lands in Fordham, but has made none concerning Ixnyng and Newmarket on account of other business. |
ESSEX. |
Inq. 23 September, 13 Edward II. |
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Fordham. The manor (extent given), was granted by Reginald de Argentem to John his son and Joan his wife, to hold to them and to the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the said Reginald and his heirs and assigns, by a charter dated the eve of SS. Simon and Jude, 30 Edward I, ending (transcript given). The said manor is held of the prior of Colne and divers others (specified) by knight’s service and 49s. 1d. yearly.
The said John begat of the said Joan three daughters, viz.—Joan aged 9, Elizabeth aged 7, and Denise aged 4, who are heirs of the said Joan, and after her death the said John espoused one Agnes, of whom he begat John his son, aged a year and more, who is his next heir.
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Writ of certiorari de feodis &c. 23 January, 17 Edward II. |
SUFFOLK. |
Inq. 14 Kalends of March, 7 (sic) Edward II. |
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Halesworthe. The advowson of the church.
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NORFOLK. |
Inq. 9 Kalends of March, 17 Edward II. |
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Little Meltone. Certain tenements held by William Keteman and eight others, of the fee of Hertforthe, by service of 1/16 knight’s fee.
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HERTFORD &c. |
Inq. 16 February, 17 Edward II. |
HERTFORD. |
Wandlington. The manor held by John de Wandlington by service of a knight’s fee.
Gravelee. The manor held by Beatrice late the wife of Robert de Gravelee by service of 1/8 knight’s fee.
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WILTS. |
Cheldrington. The manor held by Warin son of Warin de Bassingbourne of Wynepol by service of a knight’s fee.
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ESSEX. |
Little Chishull. The manor held by John son of John de Swyneford by service of 1/2 knight’s fee.
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BUCKINGHAM. |
Ashendon. The manor held by John de Adynggrave by service of a knight’s fee.
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CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDON. |
Inq. 13 February, 17 Edward II. |
HUNTINGDON. |
Colne. The manor held by Joan late the wife of Giles Dargentem by service of 1 1/2 knight’s fee.
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CAMBRIDGE. |
Melreth. A manor held by Walter len Veyse [alias le Veyse], Ralph son of William, and Nicholas de Senglowe, by service of a knight’s fee; and a tenement held, of the fee of Bauns, by William [de] Hemelhamstede by service of 1/2 knight’s fee.
Meldebourne. A tenement held by Amy Paynel by service of 1/4 knight’s fee.
Cambridge. The advowson of the church of St. Benet.
Newmarket. The advowson of the chapel of SS. Simon and Jude.
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Extent or summary of the above knight’s fees and advowsons, with the variations there given within square brackets. |
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C. Edw. II. File 62. (8.) |
178.
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RICHARD DE PORTESEYE. |
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Writ, 23 October, 12 Edward II. |
SOUTHAMPTON. |
Inq. Thursday the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle, 12 Edward II. (defective.) |
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Porteseye. [The manor] held of Sir John de Sancto Johanne by service of a knight’s fee.
Copenore. A messuage and a carucate of land, held of the earl of Lincoln by service of . . knight’s fee.
Stanbrigge. A messuage and a carucate of land, whereof 6a. arable and 2a… . are held of Thomas Daumvers by service of 2d. yearly, 8a. arable are held of the prior of St. Swithun’s, Winchester, by service of 8d. yearly, and the residue is held of Sir John de Sancto Johanne by service of 1/2 knight’s fee.
North Hoghton. A messuage and a carucate of land, held of the said Sir John by service of 1/2 knight’s fee, and doing suit at the hundred of Somborn.
Wanstede. A messuage and a virgate of land held of the prior of St. Mary’s, Suthewyk, by service of 5s. yearly.
La Bere. A messuage, a carucate of land, and 40a. land of new pourpresture, held of the Earl of Arundel, service unknown. Peter de la Bere, who formerly held the same, charged the said 40a. with 7s. 4d. yearly to be paid at the castle of Winchester, because when that pourpresture was made it was charged against him that it was to the injury of the king’s forest of La Bere; but the jury say that the said 40a. are without the bounds of the forest, and were then of the soil of the said Peter.
Alice Loveratz his sister, aged 50 and more, is his next heir.
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C. Edw. II. File 62. (9.) |
179.
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JOHN DE LOUDHAM alias DE LUDHAM. |
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Writ. 20 July, 12 Edward II. |
NOTTINGHAM. |
Inq. Tuesday the feast of the Assumption, 12 Edward II. |
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Loudham. A capital messuage, held of the prior of Schedford (sic) by service of 12d. yearly, and 2a. land and 1r. meadow, held of the same by service of 1lb. of incense; a messuage and 5 bovates of land and meadow, held of Sir Peter de Monteforti by service of 1/20 knight’s fee, and 3s. yearly; a bovate of land and meadow, held of the same by service of 12d. and 2lb. cummin yearly, and an orchard held of the same by service of 10s. yearly; a bovate of land held of the prior of Newstead by service of 2s. yearly; 1 1/2 bovate of land held of the prior of Thurgarton by service of 2s. 6d. yearly; a toft, 2a. land and 2a. meadow, held of Robert Heymot by service of 20d. yearly; a moiety of a water-mill held of Avricus de Sulni and Catucis (?) de Suuell by service of 15s. yearly; 2a. land held of William Spigurnel by service of a rose yearly; a toft held of William Wynnebys by service of 1/2d. yearly; and a bovate of land held of John le Ward by service of 2d. and scutage when it shall happen.
Loudham and Catthorp. Seven tofts and 5 bovates of land held jointly with Alice his wife of Sir Peter de Monteforti by service of 1/20 knight’s fee; and 1/4 bovate of land held of Agnes daughter of Philip the clerk by service of 2d. yearly.
Gunthorp. 1r. meadow held of Robert Pinsard by service of 1/2d. yearly.
Bulcot. 6a. wood held of Thomas de Mounteny by service of 1lb. pepper yearly; and 1a. wood held of John de Annesley by service of 1d. yearly.
Bildisthorp. Six messuages, 12 bovates of land and 4a. wood, held jointly with Alice his wife of Sir Henry de Beumont by service of 1/16 knight’s fee.
Goverton. Two tofts and 1/2 bovate of land, similarly held of Sir William de Weston and Robert de la Cressoner by service of 2s. 6d. yearly.
John his son, aged 4, is his next heir.
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Writ, 20 July, 12 Edward II. |
NOTTINGHAM. |
Inq. 5 September, 12 Edward II. |
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Neuton and Shelforde. A messuage and 2 virgates of land, held jointly by the said John and Alice his wife, by a feoffment made to them and the heirs of the said John, of Thomas Bardolf by service of 10s. yearly; and a virgate of land similarly held, of the dean and chapter of Suthwell by service of 3s. yearly.
Heir as above.
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ESSEX. |
Inq. Monday before St. Peter ad Vincula, 12 Edward II. |
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Blunteshale. A moiety of the manor (extent given), held of the king in chief, as of the honour of Peverel, by (service of) 1/2 knight’s fee and suit at the court of the honour of Peverel every month.
Heir as above, aged 3 years.
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LINCOLN. |
Inq. Tuesday before St. Bartholomew, 12 Edward II. |
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Marton. A capital messuage, a croft, 120a. arable, 20a. meadow, a windmill, and 42s. rent, held of the bishop of Lincoln in chief by service of a mark rent yearly, and one attendance yearly at the bishop’s wapentake of Welle.
Winterton. A capital messuage, 10 bovates of land with meadow, 40s. rent &c. held of the earl of Lincoln in chief by service of 1/6 knight’s fee, and doing common suit at the earl’s court of Burtonstather; and 2 bovates of land with meadow, held of the abbot of Roche by service of 33s. 4d. yearly.
Ryby. The manor (extent given), held jointly with the said Alice by fine levied in court, to them and the heirs of the said John, of the earl of Lincoln by service of 1/40 knight’s fee; and there are at Alesby and Stalingburgh, 8a. meadow, a windmill and 12 virgates of land in villenage.
Heir as above, aged 5 at the feast of St. Margaret last.
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C. Edw. II. File 62. (10.) |
180.
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HENRY SON OF ALAN SON OF ROALD. |
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Writ, 29 September, 12 Edward II. |
OXFORD. |
Inq. 18 October, 12 Edward II. |
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Aston Roaud. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief as of the honour of Wallingford for 1/2 knight’s fee, doing suit at the court of Wallingford, with wardship, relief and marriage, and finding a footman for forty days for defending the castle of Wallingford in time of war.
Roger his son, aged 22 and more, is his next heir.
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DEVON. |
Inq. Sunday before All Saints, 12 Edward II. (defaced.) |
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Wodelegh. The manor (extent given), held of Hugh de Courtenay by service of a knight’s fee.
Doddebrok. The manor and borough (extent given), held of the said Hugh by service of 1/4 knight’s fee; which manor renders yearly to John Iggrihe(?) 10l., to Ralph de Monte Hermerii, lord of Stoke in Hamme, and his heirs forever 40s. yearly, and to John de Cockyngton, until he shall have been promoted 20s. (yearly).
Portelemuwe. 4l. 4s. 6d. rent held of the said Hugh by service of 1/4 knight’s fee.
Roger Rouwaud his son, aged 22 and more, is his next heir.
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C. Edw. II. File 62. (11.) |
181.
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JOHN DE NORTHWODE, knight, the elder. |
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Writ, 6 June, 12 Edward II. |
[KENT.] |
Inq. Friday after St. Barnabas, 12 Edward II. |
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Shorne. The manor (extent given), including 6 1/2a. salt meadow by the Thames, and works called ‘sheafwork’ and ‘herdwork,’ held of the king in chief by service of a knight’s fee; and a messuage, 18a. land, 3a. wood, 1r. meadow and a windmill, which before were held of the said manor in gavelkind, acquired by Roger his father and himself.
Roger, son of John de Northwode, the younger, lately deceased, eldest son of the said John, the elder, now deceased, aged 12 at the feast of Easter last, is his next heir of this manor; and Master Thomas de Northwode, Master Richard his brother, and Simon de Northwode, knight, and Humphrey, his other brothers, all of full age, together with the said Roger, and John, William, Thomas and Robert his brothers, all of tender age, are co-heirs of the said John the elder of the said tenements in gavelkind.
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KENT. |
Inq. Friday before the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 12 Edward II. (defaced.) |
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Heryetesham. Two parts of the manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of two parts of a knight’s fee and suit at the court of Osprenge, as of the honour of Peverel; and there are payable to the priory of Christchurch, Canterbury, of alms granted of old time, out of land called Godyntone and Seldresbourne, 19s. 11d. yearly; and Juliana de Leybourne holds a third part of the said two parts in dower, after the death of William de Leybourne her husband.
Heir the said Roger, as above.
Northwode in Sheppey (Schapeya). The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief as of his manor of Middeltone for 1/40 knight’s fee and rendering 43s. 8 1/4d. yearly; certain other lands held in gavelkind of the king by service of 36s. 3 1/2d. rent at the said manor, two attendances at Laghdaies yearly, and a wey of cheese yearly; and other lands held of Robert (?) de Schirlande by service of 8s. yearly, 4 hens, 1 lamb(?), and suit at his court of Schirlande.
Thornham and Bengebiry. The manors (extents given), held of Geoffrey de Say by service of 2 knights’ fees and suit at his court of Grenewic’; and there are lands held in gavelkind of the purchase of the said John and his father, a water-mill in Maggelworth, meadow at Frenyngham, wood in Sabyncroft, and land in Cokeydane of the fee of the archbishop of Canterbury. And there are payable for the guard of the castle of Dover 16s. 4d. yearly.
Heirs, the said Roger of the lands &c. held by knight’s service (?), and the said Roger and his brothers, as above, of those held in gavelkind.
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C. Edw. II. File 62. (12.) |
182.
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JOAN, LATE THE WIFE OF JOHN DE NORTHWODE the elder. |
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Writ, 7 June, 12 Edward II. |
KENT. |
Inq. Friday before St. John the Baptist, 12 Edward II. (defaced.) |
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Horton and Beauffeld. The manors (extents given), held of Bartholomew de Badelesmere by service of 1/2 and 1/4 knight’s fee as of his manor of Badelesmere; and there are 73 1/2a. land and alder which the said John and Joan acquired from tenants in the said manor, held in gavelkind, and 6a. land in Berghefeld which are held in gavelkind of the prior of Christchurch, Canterbury.
Roger, son of John de Northwode the younger lately deceased, aged 22 at the feast of Easter last, is next heir of the said Joan, of the tenements held by knight’s service, and Master Thomas de Northwode, Master Richard his brother, and Simon de Northwode, knight, and Humphrey, other brothers, all of full age, together with the said Roger and John, William, Thomas and Robert, sons of the said John the younger, of tender age, are co-heirs of the said John the elder of the tenements of gavelkind.
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C. Edw. II. File 62. (13.) |