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J. E. E. S. Sharp, E. G. Atkinson, J. J. O'Reilly, G. J. Morris. "Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward III, File 112". Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 9, Edward III. (London, 1916), , British History Online. Web. 22 December 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol9/pp422-441.
Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward III, File 112
612. | JOHN DE PATESHULL. |
Writ, 3 April, 25 Edward III. | |
LINCOLN. | Inq. taken at Frisby, Friday after St. Ambrose, 25 Edward III. |
Frisby. He was seised, by inheritance, of three tofts and twelve bovates of land, which on the feast of the Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 10 Edward III, he gave to Simon de Pateshull his son for life. The said tofts and land are held of Robert Folyot of Frisby by foreign service and the said Robert holds them of Henry earl of Lancaster by homage and fealty.
He died on Wednesday after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr last. William de Pateshull, his son, aged thirty years and more, is his heir. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (1.) | |
613. | [ (fn. 1) MARGARET DE VALL (deest.) |
NORTHUMBERLAND. | Cramelyngton. |
614. | (fn. 1) WILLIAM DE SEGRAVE (deest.). |
KENT. |
Aldington manor. … Rochester castle.
Melton by Canterbury. … honour of Gloucester. Wingeham. Rents. Litlebourne. Rents. Welles. Rents.] |
615. | RALPH, SON AND HEIR OF JOHN DE WOLVERTON. |
Writ after the death of the said Ralph, who died a minor in the king’s wardship, 13 February, 25 Edward III. | |
BUCKINGHAM. | Inq. taken at Bukyngham, Sunday after St. Valentine, 25 Edward III. |
Wolverton. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of two knights’ fees, came into the king’s hand by the minority of the deceased. A third part is held in dower by Joan, late the wife of John, father of the deceased, now wife of John Chastilon, and two parts are in the king’s hand.
Nothing is held of others. He died a minor in the king’s wardship on Thursday before St. Valentine last. His sisters, Margery aged 19 years, married to John le Hunte of Fennystratford, and Elizabeth aged 17 years and more, are his heirs. |
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Writ of certiorari de feodis, &c. 13 February, 25 Edward III. | |
NORTHAMPTON. | Extent, 19 February, 25 Edward III. |
Maidewell. A knight’s fee held by the heirs of Alan de Maidewell of the inheritance of the said Ralph.
Thenford. Half a knight’s fee held by the heir of Eve de Gray of the same inheritance and assigned in dower to Joan, late the wife of John de Wolverton. The deceased held no advowsons of churches in the county. |
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Writ of certiorari de feodis, &c. 13 February, 25 Edward III. | |
BUCKINGHAM. | Extent made at Bukyngham, Sunday after St. Valentine, 25 Edward III. |
Wolverton. Two knights’ fees.
Stokehamond. A knight’s fee held by the heirs of William son of Hamo. Isenhamstedechene. A knight’s fee held by John Cheyne. Paddebury. Half a knight’s fee held by the heirs of William son of Hamo; half a knight’s fee held by the heirs of William de Echyngham. Chalfhunte St. Giles. A knight’s fee held by the heirs of Alexander son of Hamo; a knight’s fee held by the heirs of Warin Polet. Drayton Beauchamp. A knight’s fee held by the heirs of William de Bello Campo. Sewenston. A knight’s fee held by the heirs of Geoffrey de Caus. Eselburgh. A fourth part of a knight’s fee held by the heirs of Alan de Maydewelle; a fourth part of a knight’s fee held by the heirs of Henry de Scaccario. The following fees assigned in dower to Joan, late the wife of John de Wolverton, who survives:— Loughton. A knight’s fee held by Thomas de Loughton. Thorneburgh. A knight’s fee held by the heirs of Reynold de Fraxino. Aston Saunford. A knight’s fee held by the heirs of Nicholas de Saunford. Langport. Half a fee held by Richard Langport. Bradewell. The advowson of the priory. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (2.) | |
616. | WILLIAM DEL PARK of Bondbrustwyk. |
Writ to enquire as to the lands and heir of the said William, 6 October, 25 Edward III. | |
YORK; LIBERTY OF HOLDERNESS. | Inq. taken at Hedon, Thursday, 1 December, 25 Edward III. |
Bondbrustwyk. A third part of a messuage and of two bovates of land and 1/2a. land held of the king in chief, as of the honour of Aumale, by service of making the summonses and attachments of the king’s court of Barow, co. Lincoln; together with the reversion of two parts of the said messuage and two bovates of land, less the said half acre, which Alice daughter of John de Helpeston, married to Thomas de Thorp, holds for her life, of the demise of the said William, by service of a clove yearly.
He died on 15 August, 23 Edward III. John his son, aged five years, is his heir. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (3.) | |
617. | JOHN DE BROK or ATTE BROK. |
Writ to enquire as to the lands and heir of John de Brok, 16 September, 25 Edward III. | |
ESSEX. | Inq. taken at White Rothyngg, 29 September, 25 Edward III. |
White Rothyngg. A tenement called ‘Maskelesbury,’ held of the king in chief by service of a moiety of a knight’s fee.
He died about Christmas, 22 Edward III. Thomas his son, aged 23 years on the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr last, is his heir. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (4.) | |
618. | ALICE DE CROKHOWE. |
Writ, 3 May, 25 Edward III. | |
YORK; LIBERTY OF HOLDERNESS. | Inq. taken at Hedon, Wednesday, 6 July, 25 Edward III. |
Tunstall. A messuage and a moiety of a bovate of land held in demesne and 3 1/2 bovates of land held in service of the king in chief, as of the honour of Aumale, which is in the king’s hand, by service of a ninety-fourth part of a knight’s fee, and doing suit at the king’s wapentake of Holdernesse every three weeks and rendering to the ward of the castle of Skipse 2d. yearly. Divers tenants hold the aforesaid 3 1/2 bovates of land by foreign service.
She died on 13 August, 23 Edward III. John son of Simon de Crokhowe and of the said Alice, aged 22 years and more, is her heir. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (5.) | |
619. | ELLEN DE SANTON. |
Writ, 20 October, 25 Edward III. | |
YORK. | Inq. taken at Wighton, Thursday after St. Clement, 25 Edward III. |
Wighton. A messuage and an acre of meadow held of the king in chief, as of the crown, by service of a hundredth part of a knight’s fee and by homage.
She held no other lands &c. in the county. She died on 12 October, 23 Edward III. William, son of her late brother Robert de Erghes, aged 30 years and more, is her heir. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (6.) | |
620. | AGNES, LATE THE WIFE OF RICHARD DE HELPESTON of Preston. |
Writ to enquire as to the lands and heir of the said Alice, 6 October, 25 Edward III. | |
YORK; LIBERTY OF HOLDERNESS. | Inq. taken at Hedon, Thursday, 1 December, 25 Edward III. |
Conynston or Conyngston. A messuage and 3a. 3r. land held in demesne and five bovates of land held in service, of the king in chief, as of the honour of Aumale, by service of a sixtieth part of a knight’s fee and doing suit at the king’s wapentake of Holderness every three weeks and rendering to the ward of the castle of Skipse yearly 6 3/4d. and for sheriff’s aid 3 1/4d. Divers free tenants hold the said five bovates by foreign service and by rendering 1 1/2d. yearly.
She died on 24 July, 23 Edward III. Alice daughter of John de Helpeston, her kinswoman, married to Thomas de Thorp, aged 18 years, is her heir. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (7.) | |
621. | JOHN HERVY of Rysle. |
Writ to enquire as to the lands and heir of the said John, 12 June, 25 Edward III. | |
BEDFORD. | Inq. taken at Bedeford, Thursday the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 25 Edward III. |
Risle. A messuage, 300a. land lying unoccupied and uncultivated, 16a. wood and 6a. meadow held of the prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England by knight’s service; a dovecot and 4a. meadow held of William de Pateshull by service of 12d. yearly and suit at his court of Bletnessho every three weeks; 1 1/2a. wood held of John Trayly, service not known.
He held no more lands &c. in the county. He died on Monday the feast of SS. Peter and Paul, 23 Edward III. Athelina, daughter of Geoffrey Hervy, son of the deceased, aged five years and more, is his heir. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (8.) | |
622. | WILLIAM LE EYR. |
Writ, 12 July, 25 Edward III. | |
DORSET. | Inq. taken at Wymbournemynstre, Thursday after the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, 25 Edward III. |
Swanewych. A messuage and 28a. land held of the king in chief by service of a twentieth part of a knight’s fee.
He died on 10 June last. His heir is Edith his daughter, aged 24 years and more, long since married to William de Wyke, but they have no issue. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (9.) | |
623. | ALEXANDER TOTHE of Middelton, an idiot. |
Writ, 18 October, 25 Edward III. | |
YORK. | Inq. taken at York, Tuesday after St. Martin, 25 Edward III. |
Middelton. A messuage, two tofts and 5 1/2 bovates of land were taken into, and are in, the king’s hand by reason of the said Alexander’s idiocy. The messuage is held of Richard Ward by service of 3s. yearly and the two tofts and 5 1/2 bovates of land are held of the provost of Beverley by service of 8s. yearly and doing suit at the provost’s court at Beverley every three weeks. The custody of the said tenements the king granted to William del Dale for life by reason of the aforesaid idiocy.
He died on 10 June last. John Tothe, his brother, aged 40 years and more, is his heir. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (10.) | |
624. | JOHN MUSKET of Hescombe. |
Writ, 20 February, 25 Edward III. | |
SOMERSET. | Inq. taken at Yevele, 12 March, 25 Edward III. |
Newenton Sarmevill. A messuage, a carucate of land and 20s. rent held of the king in chief by service of rendering 6s. 8d. yearly by the hands of the sheriff.
Leghe. A messuage and a carucate of land held of Richard de Chyselden, lord of Penne, by service of 1d. yearly. Elleneston. 30a. land held of the prior of Montacute (de Monte Acuto) by service of 6s. yearly. He died on 4 January last. William Musket his brother, aged 40 years and more, is his heir. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (11.) | |
E. Inq. P.M. File 12. (8.) | |
625. | AGNES, LATE THE WIFE OF MATTHEW DE HOTON. |
Writ, 20 February, 25 Edward III. | |
YORK; LIBERTY OF HOLDERNESS. | Inq. taken at Esyngton, Thursday, 7 April, 25 Edward III. |
Hoton in Holdernesse. A messuage, five tofts, and eleven bovates of land held of the king in chief, as of the honour of Aumale, which is in the king’s hand, by fealty, and by rendering 10s. yearly at the manor of Brustwyk.
She died on 10 October last. William her son, aged 30 years and more, is her heir. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (12.) | |
626. | WILLIAM DE SAUNEBY. |
Writ, 10 July, 25 Edward III. | |
LINCOLN. | Inq. taken at Horncastre, 24 August, 25 Edward III. |
Holtham and Conyngesby. A messuage, 40a. land, 15a. meadow held of the king in chief by service of a sixtieth part of a knight’s fee.
He held no other lands &c. in the county. He died on 24 August, 23 Edward III. Custance, aged 26 years, and Isabel, aged 25 years, his daughters, are his heirs. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (13.) | |
627. | JOHN, SON OF HUGH DE KELEBY. |
Writ to enquire as to the lands and heir of the said John, 3 May, 25 Edward III. | |
LINCOLN. | Inq. taken at Lymbergh, Monday before St. Thomas the Martyr, 25 Edward III. |
Keleby. A messuage, 9a. land, 26s. 8d. rent held of the king in chief by homage and fealty only.
Lymbergh. A messuage and 16a. land held of Tecia, late the wife of John de Beaumes, by fealty only. He died on Monday after St. Laurence, 23 Edward III. Alice his sister, aged 20 years, is his heir. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (14.) | |
628. | ALAN DE TWYTHAM. |
Writ, 18 May, 25 Edward III. | |
KENT. | Inq. taken at Wengeham, Wednesday the feast of St. Margaret, 25 Edward III. |
Twytham. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief, as of the manor of Wengeham, parcel of the temporalities of the archbishopric of Canterbury, which is in the king’s hand through the death of Sir John de Offord, late archbishop, by homage, fealty and service of 60s. and by suit at the archbishop’s great court at the palace of Canterbury every three weeks. The said Alan granted the manor, on 4 October before his death, to Robert Cheyne, knight, and Robert Borbache, clerk, for the term of two years, to pay his debts.
He died on 7 October, 23 Edward III. Alan, son of Theobald de Twytham, son of the deceased, aged five years, is his heir. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (15.) | |
629. | WILLIAM DE COTEGRAVE. |
Writ to enquire as to the lands and heir of the said William, 10 June, 25 Edward III. | |
NOTTINGHAM. | Inq. taken at Byngham, Thursday after SS. Peter and Paul, 25 Edward III. |
Wyverton. A messuage, 18a, arable, 6a. meadow and 8s. rent held of the king in chief as of the honour of Peverel by knight’s service; two cottages and two marks yearly rent held of Hugh de Meinille, of the fee of Colston Basset, by knight’s service.
He died on Friday before St. John the Baptist, 23 Edward III. Henry, son of the deceased’s brother Robert de Wyverton of Cotegrave, aged 17 years, is his heir. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (16.) | |
630. | JOHN, SON OF JOHN DE FRENYNGHAM. |
Writ, 27 May, 25 Edward III. | |
KENT. | Inq. taken at Maydestane, Tuesday the morrow of the Assumption, 25 Edward III. |
Westbarmelyng. Two parts of the manor, except 10a. land in Billyngham and Longeham, held of the king in chief by service of two parts of a knight’s fee. To the said manor belongs the advowson of the church of Westbarmelyng.
Westfarleghe. Five acres of land of the manor, held of the prior of Christ Church, Canterbury, by fealty, suit of the court of the said manor every three weeks and rendering 5s. yearly. He died on Thursday the feast of St. Dunstan, 25 Edward III. Ralph de Frenyngham, knight, of full age, is his heir. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (17.) | |
631. | JOHN BIGOT, knight. |
Writ, 24 August, 25 Edward III. | |
NORFOLK. | Inq. taken at Norwich, 28 October, 25 Edward III. |
Kirkeby and Elyngham. 24a. land held in service, to him and his heirs, of the abbot of St. Edmund’s, in socage by service of 2d. yearly.
Gillyngham. 30a. land similarly held in service, of Edward de Monte Acuto and Alice his wife, as of the right of the said Alice, by fealty only. He died on Sunday before St. Peter’s Chains last. Ralph his son, aged seven years and more, is his heir. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (18.) | |
632. | WILLIAM DE EVESHAM. |
Writ, 31 March, 25 Edward III. | |
MIDDLESEX. | Inq. taken at Iseldon, 4 May, 25 Edward III. |
London. A messuage in the parish of St. Clement Danes, without the bar of the New Temple; which messuage, together with a forge, at one time erected in the king’s highway before the door of the said messuage, and now long since demolished (prostrata), is held of the king in chief by service of six horse-shoes yearly at the Exchequer.
He held no other lands &c. in the county. He died on 2 March, 25 Edward III. Emma, daughter of Alice Sheperherde of Netherton one sister of the deceased, married to Richard Hyghoun of Wyke by Preshore, aged 15 years and more, and Emma daughter of Edith Heynes of Netherton the other sister of the said William, aged three years and more, are his kinswomen and heirs. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (19.) | |
633. | WOLSTAN DE KENT. |
Writ, 16 February, 25 Edward III. | |
WORCESTER. | Inq. taken at Kedurmustre, Thursday after the Invention of the Holy Cross, 25 Edward III. |
Kedurmustre. A messuage, 20a. arable, 4a. meadow, 1/2a. pasture and 13s. 4d. rent held of Robert Martyn by service of a pair of gloves, price 2d.
He died on 1 April, 23 Edward III. Hugh de Bremsepe, son of one sister of the said Wolstan, aged 40 years and more, is one heir, and Alice de Baggesovere, daughter of his other sister, was the other heir of the said Wolstan; she held of the king in chief in co. Salop and died on 16 May, 23 Edward III, and after her death Hugh de Baggesovere, her son, aged 18 years, is her heir with respect to a moiety of the said Wolstan’s land. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (20.) | |
634. | RICHARD BLUNDEL. |
Writ, 22 July, 25 Edward III. | |
LINCOLN. | Inq. taken at Carleton in Moreland, 20 August, 25 Edward III. |
Carleton in Moreland. A messuage, three carucates of land and 20s. rent held for life of the gift of Hugh le Despenser, with remainder to John le Despenser, brother of the said Hugh, for life, with reversion to the said Hugh, his heirs and assigns. The said tenements are held of the king, as of the honour of Aumale, by fealty only.
He died on 3 July, 25 Edward III. Heir not known. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (21.) | |
635. | JOHN ROUCE of Totyng. |
Writ, 10 June, 25 Edward III. | |
SURREY. | Inq. taken at Suthwerk, 14 June, 25 Edward III. |
Suthwerk. A messuage and two watermills held jointly with Avice his wife, who survives, of the gift of Walter de Mourden, citizen of London, to them and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of the said John. The said tenements are held of the abbess of Mallyngg by service of rendering 4d. yearly.
He held no other lands &c. in the county. He died on 10 January, 23 Edward III, as the jury understand. John Rouce, his uncle, aged 40 years and more, is his heir. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (22.) | |
636. | JOHN DE HOLEWEY, chaplain. |
Writ to enquire as to the lands and heir of the said John, who held of the heir of Hawise de Ferers, a minor in the king’s wardship, 26 October, 25 Edward III. | |
GLOUCESTER. | Inq. taken at Gloucester, Monday after the Epiphany, 25 Edward III. |
Botynton. A messuage and two cottages, 36a. land and 4a. meadow held for life of the above-named heir by the demise of John de Bures and Hawise his wife, the reversion whereof belongs to John de Ferrariis, kinsman and heir of the aforesaid Hawise, a minor in the king’s wardship, aged 19 years at the feast of St. Laurence last.
He died on the morrow of St. Thomas the Apostle, 24 Edward III. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (23.) | |
637. | JOHN, SON OF JOHN DE HOTHUM of Bondeby. |
Writ, 6 October, 25 Edward III. | |
ESSEX. | Inq. taken at Fyffhyde, Wednesday the feast of All Souls, 25 Edward III. |
Fyffhyde. The manor, held jointly with Juetta his wife, who survives, of the gift of John de Hothum, knight, father of the said John, to them and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to Henry son of Geoffrey le Scrop and his heirs. The said manor is held of the king in chief by service of a knight’s fee.
He died on 27 September last. Katherine de Hothum and Alice de Hothum, his sisters, are his heirs, ages not known. |
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Writ, 6 October, 25 Edward III. | |
LINCOLN. | Inq. taken at Bondeby, Friday before St. Thomas the Apostle, 25 Edward III. |
Bondeby. The manor, held jointly as above, of the gift of the said John’s father, with remainder to the right heirs of the donor. The said manor is held of the king in chief by service of grand serjeanty, viz. carrying a white rod before the king on Christmas Day, if the king be within the county of Lincoln.
Date of death as above. His sisters, Katherine aged 19 years and Alice aged 16 years, are his heirs. |
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Writ, 6 October, 25 Edward III. | |
LINCOLN. | Inq. Tuesday after the Close of Easter, 26 Edward III. |
Bondeby. The manor, granted to him by John his father, to hold for the latter’s life, with remainder after his death to the said John the son and Juetta his wife and the heirs of their bodies, and, failing such heirs, to the right heirs of John de Hothum the father. The said manor is held of the king in chief by grand serjeanty, as above.
Date of death and heir as last above. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (24.) | |
638. | NICHOLAS DE DAGWORTH. |
Writ, 3 November, 25 Edward III. | |
ESSEX. | Inq. taken at Bradewell, Sunday the feast of St. Edmund the King, 25 Edward III. |
Bradewell. The manor, held of John Boun, knight, by service of a moiety of a knight’s fee; 9a. land held of the abbot of Westminster by service of 3s. yearly.
Pepeners. 60a. land held of John Filz Rauf, knight, and of the countess of Ormond, service not known. Elmedon. The manor, which he demised long before his death to John Bourghcher, clerk, for his life, held of the king, as of the honour of Boulogne, by service of a fourth part of a knight’s fee. He died on Wednesday after St. Denis last. John his son, aged 24 years and more, is his heir. |
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NORFOLK. | Inq. taken at Disse, 8 December, 25 Edward III. |
Gissinge. Five messuages held of William de Clyntone, earl of Huntingdon, as of the manor of Wynferyng, by service of an eighth part of a knight’s fee.
He died on Wednesday after St. Faith last. John de Dagworth, knight, his son, aged 26 years and more, is his heir. |
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SUFFOLK. | Inq. taken at Brokford, 10 December, 25 Edward III. |
Dagworth. The manor (extent given), including a leet on the eve of Trinity, held of the king in chief by service of a fourth part of a knight’s fee.
Thrandeston. A messuage, 20a. land and 2a. pasture held of the abbot of St. Edmund’s by service of an eighth part of a knight’s fee. Date of death and heir as last above. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (25.) | |
E. Inq. P.M. File 12. (1.) | |
639. | WALTER DE HESELARTON or DE HESLARTON. |
Writ to William de Plumpton, escheator in co. York, 20 July, 25 Edward III. | |
YORK. | Inq. taken at Killum, Wednesday the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 25 Edward III. |
Cathwayt, Scorby, Sutton. The said Walter and Eustachia his wife held the manors of Cathwayt, Scorby and Sutton and a moiety of a knight’s fee in Sutton and Cathwayt, as of her right and inheritance, and gave them to John de Heslarton, parson of the church of Hatfeld, who gave them to the said Walter and Eustachia and the heirs of the said Walter, by fine levied in the king’s court in 9 Edward III. Eustachia survives and still holds the premises by virtue of this fine. They are held of Henry de Percy by knight’s service.
Kernetby. The manor, held in fee of the same Henry de Percy by knight’s service. He held no other lands &c. in the county in his demesne as of fee; but he held, by reason of coverture, of the right and inheritance of the aforesaid Eustachia, daughter and heir of Peter de Percy, the manor of Ilkeley of the said Henry de Percy by knight’s service, and the manor of Wharrom Percy of the king in chief, as of the crown, by service of a knight’s fee. Eustachia still holds both. He held no other lands &c. in the county. He died on Wednesday after the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, 23 Edward III. Walter de Heslarton, son of the said Walter and Eustachia, aged 18 years on Monday the feast of the Assumption last, is his heir. |
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Writ to Peter de Nuttle, escheator in co. York. If he by inquisition find that the deceased on the day of his death held any lands &c. of the king in chief, he is to cause the body of the said Walter’s heir, if he be under age, and was not married before the said Walter’s death, to be seized and kept until further order, 16 May, 26 Edward III. | |
YORK. | Inq. taken at York, Friday the feast of SS. Peter and Paul, 26 Edward III. |
He held no lands in demesne as of fee of the king or of others, but he held as follows:—
Wharrom Percy. The manor held as in above inquisition by knight’s service. Kernetby and Scorby. He was sometime seised of the manors, together with certain lands &c. in Ilkelay and Staynfordbrig, which he gave in 21 Edward III to John de Hothum of Scourburgh, knight, the younger, and Martin de Skirne, John de Allerthorp and John de Scardeburgh, chaplains, who were by the said gift seised thereof on the day of the said Walter’s death and are still, as the jurors understand. The premises are held of Sir Henry de Percy, knight, by knight’s service. The said Walter died in the pestilence on 9 September, 23 Edward III. Walter de Heselarton, his son, aged 17 years and more, not married in his father’s lifetime, is his heir. |
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Commission to William Basset, Marmaduke Conestable and William de Notton to enquire as to the truth of the last two inquisitions, Henry de Percy, son and heir of Henry de Percy, having appeared in the chancery and asserted that the said Walter held the said manor of Kernetby of the said Henry his father, as in the first inquisition, and John Gaunt, for the king, having said that the said Walter, long before his death, demised the said manor and other lands &c. to the above-named John, Martin, John and John, and that they were, and still are, seised thereof, as in the second inquisition, and that the said Walter acquired other lands &c. in Wharrum, which are held of the king in chief and died seised thereof, whereby the custody of all his lands &c. ought to belong to the king, 14 July, 26 Edward III. | |
Writ of venire facias to the sheriff of York, 14 July, 26 Edward III. | |
Mandate of the said commissioners to the sheriff of York to have a jury ready at York on Thursday after the Nativity of the Blessed Mary next. London, 26 August, 26 Edward III. | |
Jury panel. Undated. | |
YORK. | Inq. taken at York, Thursday after the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, 26 Edward III. |
The said Walter never acquired, at Wharrom Percy or elsewhere in the county, any lands &c. held of the king in chief, but he held the manor of Wharrom Percy of the right and inheritance of Eustachia his wife, who survives, by reason of coverture; the said manor is held of the king in chief, as of the crown, and the said Eustachia now holds it. The said Walter was sometime seised of the manors of Kernetby and Scorby, together with lands &c. in Ilkelay and Staynfordbrigg, and before his death he gave them to the above-named John, Martin, John and John as above. About fifteen days after the said gift he entered upon the said manors, lands &c. and held them for his life, so that the said John, Martin, John and John received no profit therefrom through the feoffment. Henry de Percy the father, immediately after the said Walter’s death, seized into his hand, as chief lord, the manor of Kernetby, together with the body of Walter the son and heir, and had the custody and wardship all his life. | |
C. Edw. III. File 112. (26.) | |
640. | JOHN DE FIENLES or DE FYENLES. |
Writ, 14 July, 25 Edward III. | |
SUSSEX. | Inq. taken at Herstmonceux, Tuesday the eve of St. Bartholomew, 25 Edward III. |
Hurstmonceux. The manor, with the advowson of the church, held jointly with Maud his wife, deceased, for their lives, of the gift of Thomas de Fyenles, to them and the heirs of their bodies, with remainders to John son of the said John and the heirs of his body, and William brother of the said John son of John, who survives, and the heirs of his body, by a fine levied at York on the morrow of All Souls, 11 Edward III. The said manor and advowson are held of the earl of Rychemund, as of the barony of Hastynges, by service of a knight’s fee.
He held no other lands &c. in the county. William de Fyenles, son of John de Fyenles, brother (fratris sic) of John son of John de Fyenles, aged 21 years at the Purification last, is his heir in blood and in tail. |
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Writ, 14 July, 25 Edward III. | |
BERKS. | Inq. taken at Mayndenhuthuthe, 15 November, 25 Edward III. |
La Twychene. The office of forester held of the king in chief by service of 10s. yearly payable at the king’s castle of Wyndesore.
Cokham. 34a. 1r. arable, 18a. meadow and 6s. 10 1/2d. rent held of Philippa Queen of England by the king’s charter and by service of 5s. 6d. yearly. Whytewaltham. The manor of Wolvele (extent given), with the advowson of a chapel there, held of Richard de Wyndesore by service of a quarter of a knight’s fee; 100a. arable held of the abbot of Cherteseye by service of 25s. yearly. He held no other lands &c. in the county. He died on 5 April last. William de Fienles, his son, aged 19 years and more, is his heir. |
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Writ, 1 October, 25 Edward III. | |
BERKS. | Inq. taken at Maydenhuthe, 15 November, 25 Edward III. (Duplicate of the last.) |
C. Edw. III. File 112. (27.) | |
641. | EDMUND DE PAKENHAM. |
Writ, 14 November, 25 Edward III. | |
SUFFOLK. | Inq. taken at Eustone, 8 January, 25 Edward III. |
Fakenham Aspes. A moiety of the manor (extent given) held, as of the inheritance of Mary his wife, who survives, of the king in chief, by service of 22 1/2d. yearly to the ward of the castle of Norwich.
Wykes. A moiety of the manor (extent given), held jointly with the said Mary, of Rose (Rosea) de Pakenham, as of the manor of Walsham, by service of 11s. yearly. He died on Thursday before the Annunciation last. Thomas his son, aged 22 years and more, is his heir. |
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NORFOLK. | Inq. taken at Bilhagh, 3 January, 25 Edward III. |
Bilhagh. The manor (extent given), held jointly with Mary his wife, of the heirs of John Bernak, as of the manor of Hedersete, by service of 10s. yearly.
Derssingham. The manor (extent given), held jointly as above of Adam de Clyftone by knight’s service. Date of death and heir as above. Endorsed:—“Of the gift and grant of Edmund Gonevill, parson of the church of Russheworth and Robert Ostage, parson of the church of Fakenham Magna.” |
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Writ to enquire as to the lands and heir of the said Edmund, 7 October, 26 Edward III. | |
HERTFORD. | Inq. taken at Sauecompe, Saturday before All Saints, 26 Edward III. |
Sauecompe. A moiety of the manor, held as of the inheritance of Mary his wife, who survives, of the king in chief by service of half a knight’s fee. The jury know not if he did homage to the king for the said moiety, because he held divers lands &c. in Suffolk of the king in chief of the inheritance of the said Mary, who was married under age to the said Edmund by the king. The said moiety is worth 40s. and no more, because the tenants are dead, and many lands lie untilled.
He died on 27 March, 25 Edward III. Thomas son of the said Edmund and Mary, aged 20 years and more, is his heir. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (28.) | |
E. Enrolments &c. of Inq. No. 85. | |
642. | HENRY DE FERARIIS. |
Writ to enquire as to the lands and heir of the said Henry, 20 June, 25 Edward III. | |
SALOP. | Inq. taken at Neuport, 21 July, 25 Edward III. |
Bradeford. The hundred, held, of the king’s gift to him and the heirs male of his body, of the king and his heirs without any service. The said hundred, before the pestilence, used to be worth 16l. yearly, but now it is not worth 8l. Immediately after the said Henry’s death Thomas de Swynnerton, then sheriff of Salop, took the said hundred into the king’s hand, since which time until now it has been in the king’s hand and in the sheriff’s custody.
Stoke upon Tyerne. The manor, held of the king in chief by service of half a knight’s fee, as of the inheritance of Isabel his wife, then surviving. Lodelowe. A moiety of the town, held of the king in chief by service of half a knight’s fee, as of the same inheritance. He held no other lands &c. in the county. He died in the month of August, 17 Edward III. William de Ferariis, his son, aged 18 years and more, is his heir. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (29.) | |
643. | RICHARD ATTE HALE or ATTE HALLE. |
Writ after the death of the said Richard, who held by knight’s service of the heir of John de Insula of Gatecombe, a minor in the king’s wardship, 4 May, 25 Edward III. | |
Mandate to the escheator to take the inquisition directed above without further delay, 14 June, 25 Edward III. | |
SOUTHAMPTON; ISLE OF WIGHT. | Inq. taken at Neuport on the morrow of SS. Peter and Paul, 25 Edward III. |
He held nothing of the aforesaid heir. | |
Writ to enquire as to the lands and heir of the said Richard, 20 September, 25 Edward III. | |
Mandate to the escheator to send the inquisition directed above, or to signify the cause of his delay, 27 September, 25 Edward III. | |
SOUTHAMPTON; ISLE OF WIGHT. | Inq. taken at Neuport, Saturday after St. Faith, 25 Edward III. |
He held nothing of the king. | |
Writ in the same terms as that of 20 September, 8 December, 25 Edward III. | |
SOUTHAMPTON; ISLE OF WIGHT. | Inq. taken at Neuport, Saturday after the Epiphany, 25 Edward III. |
La Hale. A messuage and a carucate of land held of Robert de Godyton by knight’s service.
He died on 4 April, 23 Edward III. Robert his son, aged two years and more, is his heir. |
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Commission of plenius certiorari to Theobald de Gorges, William de Ryngebourn and John de Kyngesdon on the suit of Adam Brabasoun and Margery his wife, sister and heir of Robert de Godyton, who claimed that the custody of the messuage and land aforesaid ought to belong to them by reason of the minority of the deceased’s heir, and prayed the king to remove his hand therefrom. The king directed the sheriff of Southampton to warn Richard le Kerver of Winchester, who holds the said custody by the king’s commission, to be before the king in chancery on the quinzaine of Easter last with the letters patent touching the said custody if any, to show cause why the said letters should not be revoked and the king’s hand removed from the said messuage and land. On which day the said Richard and Adam came in person and the said Margery by John de Codyngton the younger, her attorney; and Richard le Kerver said that the manor of Hale was formerly half a knight’s fee and that William de Godyton held the whole of it of the manor of Gatecomb, which is held of the king in chief, by service of a moiety of a knight’s fee. After the said William’s death the said manor of Hale was equally divided between two heirs. Richard atte Hale on the day of his death held by knight’s service the aforesaid messuage and land as a moiety of the said manor of Hale of the heir of John de Gatecombe, a minor in the king’s wardship, as of the manor of Gatecomb, so that the wardship of the heir of Richard atte Hale and the custody of the messuage and land aforesaid ought to belong to the king. The said Adam and Margery say that Richard atte Hale and his ancestors, tenants of the said messuage and land, held the same immediately of William de Godyton and other ancestors of the said Margery, who held them in service of the said manor of Gatecomb time out of mind by knight’s service; denying (absque eo quod) that the said William held the whole of the manor of Hale in demesne or that a partition or division was afterwards made thereof among the heirs, as has been alleged by Richard le Kerver. The commissioners are to enquire into the foregoing, in presence of the feodaries of the island and of the keeper of the king’s lands &c. there, or of his attorney, and by distraint, amercements &c. to compel the attendance of those whom they see fit to summon on a fixed day to Hale, and, having heard all parties, to send the inquisition into the chancery before the quinzaine of Holy Trinity next; 27 April, 26 Edward III. | |
SOUTHAMPTON; ISLE OF WIGHT. | Inq. taken at La Hale before the aforesaid commissioners, Thursday, 31 May, 26 Edward III. |
La Hale. The manor was lately half a knight’s fee and William de Godyton never held the whole of it of the manor of Gatecombe in demesne, but he held a moiety of the said manor of Hale in demesne and the other half in service of the said manor of Gatecombe by service of a moiety of a knight’s fee. The said manor of Hale, after the said William’s death, was not divided between two heirs, as alleged by Richard le Kervere. Richard atte Hale did not hold the aforesaid messuage and land of the heir of John de Gatecombe, a minor, but of Robert de Godyton, by service of a quarter of a knight’s fee, as of a mesne between himself and the lord of Gatecombe. The jurors being asked, on behalf of the king, whether the said manor of la Hale had at any time of old been entire and afterwards divided between two sisters, heirs thereof, say that at present they know not. | |
Commission to Theobald de Gorges, Henry de Greystok and John de Kyngesdon to inquire whether the manors called la Northale and Southale in the Isle of Wight were at any time one whole manor or not; and, if so, when, and if that manor was afterwards divided to enquire as to the partition &c.; 24 April, 27 Edward III. By letter of the Griffon. | |
SOUTHAMPTON; ISLE OF WIGHT. | Inq. taken at Northale before Henry de Greystok and John de Kyngesdon, Monday in Whitsun week, 27 Edward III. |
The manors called la Northale and Southale in the Isle of Wight were one whole manor, called Hale, in the time of King Henry III, and one William atte Hale then held it of the lord of the manor of Gatecombe by service of a moiety of a knight’s fee and by doing suit at his court of Gatecombe. After his death the said manor of Hale was partitioned between Joan and Annora, daughters and heirs of the said William, so that the manor now called Southale was allotted to Joan and the other manor now called Northale to Annora in the time of the said King Henry. From Joan the right of her pourparty descended to William de Godynton, her son and heir, and from him to Robert his son and heir, and from him to Robert his son and heir, from whom it descended to Margery his sister and heir, whom Adam Brabason married, and he now holds the said manor of Southale. From Annora the right of her pourparty descended to John Michel, her son and heir, and from him to Henry atte Hale, his son and heir, and from him to Richard atte Hale, his son and heir, and from him to his son and heir Robert, who is a minor three years of age. So the said Adam and Margery now hold the manor of Southale, as of the right of the said Margery, and the said manor of Northale by pretext of a writ of the king to the escheator of the island to deliver seisin thereof to them. | |
Writ of scire facias to the sheriff of Southampton to warn the aforesaid Adam and Margery to be in the king’s chancery on the quinzaine of Holy Trinity next, wherever it may then be, to show cause why the said manor of Northale should not be taken into the king’s hand by way of custody and why they should not account to the king for the issues received since the death of Richard atte Hale, as it appears from the last two inquisitions that Northale and Southale are held by knight’s service of the manor of Gatcombe, which is in the king’s hand; 18 May, 27 Edward III. | |
Endorsed by the sheriff that he had returned the writ to John de Kyngesdon, bailiff of the liberty of the Isle of Wight, who answered that he warned the said Adam and Margery as above by Richard Tyrel and Henry Wyneman.
Endorsed in another hand: The said sheriff, on account of his insufficient return, was fined 10s. and another writ of scire facias issued, returnable on the octave of St. John the Baptist. |
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Writ of scire facias to the sheriff of Southampton, 10 June, 27 Edward III. | |
Endorsed by the sheriff that he had returned the writ to the above-named bailiff, who had warned the said Adam and Margery accordingly.
Endorsed in another hand: On which day the whole matter was sent before the king, as appears in the annexed record. Record of plea. On which day the said Adam and Margery come and say that Richard atte Hale, father of the minor Robert, and his ancestors held the tenements called the manor of Northale of Robert de Godyton, brother of Margery, whose heir Margery is, and their ancestors as of their manor of Suthale, by homage &c., and the said Robert and his ancestors held Northale of John de Gatecombe, whose son and heir is now a minor in the king’s wardship, by homage, as a mesne (medius) between the lords of the manor of Gatecombe and the tenants of Northale, denying that the manors called Northale and Suthale were sometime held as a whole in demesne &c. as above. Henry de Greystok, for the king, says that the manors of Northale and Suthale were one whole manor and in the possession of one and the same person, who then held it of the lord of the manor of Gatecombe by knight’s service and afterwards it was partitioned between two co-heirs, so that the manor of Northale was allotted to one and the manor of Suthale to the other. Both parties put themselves upon the country, and thereupon a day was given to the said Adam and Margery before the king on the morrow of St. Martin, wherever the king might then be. The sheriff is directed to have a jury of 24 ready. (Undated.) |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (30.) | |
644. | ROGER LE FORESTER or LE FORESTIER. |
Writ, 6 August, 25 Edward III. | |
HEREFORD AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. | Inq. taken at Mauhardyn, 10 September, 25 Edward III. |
[Mawardyn.] 19a. land and 4a. meadow held of the king in chief by serjeanty of conveying the king’s treasure from the castle of Hereford to London, receiving of the king 12d. a day in going, and returning at his own charges, and of summoning the lord of Wyggemor at Wyggemor, and the lord of Brewes at Kyngeslone, and the lord of Lacy at Webbeleye to come to the king, when the said Roger is warned by the king’s writ, and by service of 8d. yearly to the castle of Hereford.
Mawardyn. A messuage and 40a. land held of Sir Thomas de Berkeleye, son and heir of Maurice de Berkeleye, by service of 8s. rent yearly and suit of court. Mauwardyn. A virgate of land held of Sir Roger Chaundors by service of 4s. yearly. He died on 10 July, 25 Edward III. John le Forestier, his son, aged 16 years on the Nativity of St. John the Baptist last, is his heir. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (31.) | |
645. | ISABEL, LATE THE WIFE OF WILLIAM DE HESTYNG. |
Writ of amotus, 16 May, 25 Edward III. | |
YORK. | Inq. taken at Killum, Saturday in Trinity week, 25 Edward III. |
Hundemanby. A toft, 6 bovates of land in the hands of tenants at will rendering 35s. 9 1/2d. and 9 1/2 bovates that have long been uncultivated, held for life of the king in chief by service of an eighth part of a knight’s fee and by rendering to the king 14 1/2d. yearly to the fines of the wapentake of Dikeryng, with remainder to Peter de Malo Lacu ‘le quint,’ who is 30 years of age and more.
She held no other lands &c. in the county. She died on 15 August, 23 Edward III. Heir not known. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (32.) | |
646. | GEOFFREY JOYMENT. |
Writ to enquire as to the lands and heir of the said Geoffrey, who held by knight’s service of the heir of William de Roos of Hamelak, a minor in the king’s wardship, 9 May, 25 Edward III. | |
YORK. | Inq. taken at Sledmere, 14 June, 25 Edward III. |
Wyuestowe. A toft and a bovate of land held of the above-named heir by homage and by service of a hundred and ninety-second part of a knight’s fee.
He held no other lands &c. in the county. He died on 14 September, 23 Edward III. Thomas Joyment, his son, aged 23 years and more, is his heir. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (33.) | |
647. | JOHN FREMAN of Wartre. |
Writ of amotus after the death of the said John, who held by knight’s service of the heir of William de Roos of Hamelak, a minor in the king’s wardship, 3 May, 25 Edward III. | |
YORK. | Inq. taken at Baynton, Sunday the octave of Holy Trinity, 25 Edward III. |
Wartre. A toft and a bovate of land held of the above-named heir by homage and by service of a hundred and ninety-second part of a knight’s fee.
He held no other lands &c. in the county. He died on 18 August, 23 Edward III, in the pestilence. John Freman, his son, aged 30 years and more, is his heir. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (34.) | |
648. | ROGER MAUTRAVERS. |
Writ, 1 September, 25 Edward III. | |
GLOUCESTER. | Inq. taken at Gloucester, Saturday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 25 Edward III. |
Luttle Shurdinton within the manor of Beggeworth. A messuage, a carucate of land, 4a. meadow, 3a. pasture and 13s. 4d. rent held for life by service of rendering yearly to John de Ferrers and Elizabeth his wife 6d. or a pair of gilt spurs, as part of the dower (nomine dotis) of the said Elizabeth, which she holds of the inheritance of John le Straunge in the manor of Beggeworth; also two messuages, 15a. land held in fee by knight’s service, of the same John and Elizabeth, of her dower as above.
He held no more lands &c. in the county. He died on 14 December, 22 Edward III. John Mautravers, son of John Mautravers brother of the deceased, aged 60 years, is his heir. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (35.) | |
649. | THOMAS DE WYLUGHBY. |
Writ to enquire as to the lands and heir of the said Thomas, 26 March, 25 Edward III. | |
LINCOLN. | Inq. taken at Askeby by Hornecastre, 20 May, 25 Edward III. |
Askeby by Hornecastre. A messuage, a dovecot, two carucates and a half of land and 40a. meadow held of the earl of Arundel and Eleanor, his wife, as of the right of the said Eleanor, by homage and fealty only, as of the manor of Folkyngham; because they say that John de Bello Monte, deceased, who was the first husband of the said Eleanor, gave the said manor of Folkyngham with all services pertaining thereto to Hugh de Becoyn, parson of the church of Lyndewode, and Richard de Melburn, who gave it to the aforesaid John de Bello Monte and Eleanor his wife and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of the said John.
He held no other lands &c. in the county. He died on 3 August, 23 Edward III. John his son, aged 18 years and more, is his heir. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (36.) | |
650. | RICHARD DE ROOS, knight. |
Writ, 14 July, 25 Edward III. | |
YORK; LIBERTY OF HOLDERNESS. | Inq. taken at Hedon, Thursday, 1 December, 25 Edward III. |
Ryngburgh. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief, as of the honour of Aumale, which is in the king’s hand, by service of a twelfth part of a knight’s fee, suit at the king’s wapentake of Holdernesse every three weeks and rendering yearly to the ward of the castle of Skipse 10d. and for sheriff’s aid 16d.
Garton. A carucate of land and 18d. rent held of the king in chief as of the same honour by service of a forty-eighth part of a knight’s fee and rendering yearly to the ward of the castle of Skipse 2d. and for sheriff’s aid 4d. Routh. The manor (extent given), held of the gift of Thomas de Thweng to him and the heirs of the bodies of him and Joan his wife, lately deceased, of the king in chief, as of the same honour, by service of a twelfth part of a knight’s fee, suit at the wapentake of Holdernesse and rendering yearly to the ward of the castle of Skipse 12d. and for sheriff’s aid 16d. Divers free tenants hold two carucates of land in the manor by knight’s service, rendering yearly 11s. The advowson of the church is worth nothing, except the presentation. Aldeburgh. Nine tofts and six bovates of land held by knight’s service of Thomas Darundell and Margaret his wife, late the wife of William de Ros of Hamelak. Grymston. 4 1/2 bovates of land held of Thomas de Grimston by knight’s service. He died on 22 May last. Richard, son of John de Ros, son of the deceased, aged 13 years, is his heir of all the aforesaid lands &c. except the manor of Routh. Of that manor William de Ros, son of the deceased and Joan his wife, aged 15 years, is his heir, according to the aforesaid gift. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (37.) | |
651. | JOHN BAYOUS of Lyndewode. |
Writ, 10 October, 25 Edward III. | |
LINCOLN. | Inq. taken at Estrasyn, Tuesday before St. Hilary, 25 Edward III. |
Lyndewode. A messuage, a garden, a dovecot, three carucates of land and 30a. meadow held of Alice, late the wife of Henry de Bello Monte, by service of a fourth part of a knight’s fee.
He held no other lands &c. in the county. He died on Thursday after St. James the Apostle, 23 Edward III. Henry Bayous, knight, his son, aged 26 years, is his heir. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (38.) | |
652. | JOHN ATTE BERWE. |
Writ, 20 July, 25 Edward III. | |
SOUTHAMPTON. | Inq. taken at Stapelegh, Sunday before St. James the Apostle, 25 Edward III. |
Stapelegh. The manor, held of the king in chief by service of going in the king’s army to Scotland with three horses at his own costs for 40 days, and, if he should happen to stay there longer, then it shall be at the king’s costs, and by service of giving his mount (mounturam) for a heriot.
Odiham. 12a. land and 2a. wood, held of the king by service of 13s. 4d. yearly at the castle of Winchester; 12a. land held in ancient demesne by service of 9s. to the castle of Odiham; a garden with three crofts in ancient demesne. Wynchefeld. A messuage, 30a. land, 10a. meadow, 3a. pasture and 12d. rent held of the manor of Wynchefeld by service of a pair of gloves, price 1 3/4d., yearly. Dogmeresfeld. A messuage, a dovecot and a croft held of the bishop of Bath by service of 5s. yearly. Elvetham. 16s. 9d. rent held by service of rendering to Henry Sturmy 1d. yearly. Iweshute. 30a. land held of the manor of Ichull by service of 3s. yearly to John Giffard, lord of the said manor. Odiham. 1d. rent from a tenement called ‘Bollokeslond,’ together with the reversion of that tenement after the death of Robert atte Burgh and Katherine his wife and the heirs of their bodies. He died on Monday before St. Margaret last. John son of Robert atte Berwe, aged 11 years and 4 months, is his heir. Endorsed:—Let it be replaced among the writs of diem clausit extremum of the 25th year. |
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C. Edw. III. File 112. (39.) | |
653. | THOMAS DE BOULTON. |
Writ, 26 April, 25 Edward III. | |
YORK. | Inq. taken at Hoton upon Derewente, Tuesday in Trinity week, 25 Edward III. |
Hoton Colswayn. He was at one time seised of a messuage, a garden, nine tofts, 14 bovates and 60a. land, 7a. meadow and 30s. rent, which he gave to Adam de Appelton, chaplain, who gave them to the said Thomas for life, with remainder to Thomas son of Thomas son of the said Thomas, Agnes his wife and the heirs of their bodies, and, failing such heirs, to the right heirs of Thomas de Boulton, the deceased, by the king’s charter of licence dated 20 April, 18 Edward III. All the premises are held of the king in chief, as of the crown, by homage and by service of a sixth part of a knight’s fee.
He held no other lands &c. in the county. He died on 5 April last. Thomas son of Thomas son of the said Thomas, aged 18 years and more, is his heir in tail. |
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