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Inquisitions Post Mortem, Richard II, File 38
193. | James de Audeley, knight |
Writ, 5 April, 9 Richard II | |
LONDON. | Inq. taken at the Guildhall, 16 May, 9 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned cottages, etc. in his demesne as of fee. Parish of St. Bride in the ward of Farndon without. 4 small cottages, and 3 vacant plots of land which were formerly 3 cottages built on to the aforesaid cottages, with a great garden annexed to the said cottages and void plots, in the lane called ‘Sholane’ by Fletestrete, held of the king as in burgage of the city. The premises are charged with 2s. 4d. yearly quit-rent to the prior and convent of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem of Clerkenwell by London. He died on 1 April, 9 Richard II. Nicholas de Audeley, knight, his son, aged 50 years and more, is his heir. |
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194. | |
Writ, 5 April, 9 Richard II | |
STAFFORD. | Inq. taken at Forton, Thursday before Easter, 9 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned castle, towns and manors, to him and the heirs of
his body. Helegh. The castle with the park, held of the heirs of William de Betteleye by service of 1d. yearly. Betteleye. The township, held of the same heirs by service of a rose at Midsummer. There is no manor there, nor any demesne lands; but there are 2 watermills, 2 fishponds, 8l. rent of assise, and pleas etc. of court worth 40d. yearly. Tunstall. The town (extent given), held of the heirs of Alan de Greseleye by service of a pair of gloves at Christmas. The extent includes iron mines worth 100s. yearly. Horton. The town (extent given), held of the earl of Stafford by service of 10s. yearly. The extent includes a mine of seacoals worth 20d. yearly, and 10s. yearly for a custom called ‘Stuth’. Endon. The manor (extent given), held of the earl of Stafford, service not known. The extent includes a moiety of a park. Audeley. The manor (extent given), held of the lady Joan Fornevale by service of a pair of gilt spurs yearly. The extent includes a park. Chesturton. A manor (extent given), held of the same lady by the same services. Norton. A moiety of the town (extent given), held of the same lady, service not known. Astonesfeld. A third part of the …, held of John duke of Lancaster, service not known. He died on 1 April last. Nicholas de Audeley, his son, aged 50 years and more, is his heir. |
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195. | |
SALOP. | Inq. taken at Neuport, Wednesday before Easter, 9 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned towns, castle and manor, to him and the heirs of his
body. Newport (Novus Burgus). The town (extent given), held of the king in chief, service not known. The extent includes a market and fair. Forde. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of rendering 12l. yearly at the Exchequer by the hands of the sheriff. Redcastle (Castrum Rubium). The castle so called, held of the heirs of John Harecourt, who are of full age, by service of 1d. yearly. The castle is worth nothing yearly beyond deductions; and there are there 2 carucates of arable, 4 a. meadow, a park, a watermill, a fishpond, 10l. rent of assise of free tenants and tenants at will, and pleas etc. of court worth 10s. yearly. Marchomley. The town (extent given), held of the heirs of John de Marchomley, who are of full age, by service of a pair of gloves at Easter. Date of death and heir as last above. |
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196. | |
Writ, 5 April, 9 Richard II | |
SOMERSET. | Inq. taken at Yevelchestre, 26 April, 9 Richard II. |
He died seised in his demesne as of fee of the manors of Stowey, Honyber,
Wollavyngton and Pull and the messuage, etc. in Puryton. He held the manors of
Ludeford and Blakedon and the messuage, etc. in Staunton for life by grant of
Hugh de Newhall, parson of the church of Blakedon, and Roger Magot, vicar of the
church of Fremyngton, by a fine levied in the king’s court, the reversion after
his death belonging to Edward king of England and his heirs. Stowey. The manor, held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Honyber. The manor, held of Joan de Mohun, as of her castle of Donstarr, by knight’s service. Puryton. A messuage and a carucate of land, held of the abbot of Glastonbury by knight’s service. Wollavyngton. The manor, similarly held. Pull. The manor, similarly held. Ludeford. The manor, with the advowson of the church thereof, held for life of the honor of Gloucester by knight’s service. Blakedon. The manor, with the advowson of the church thereof, held for life of the abbot of Glastonbury by knight’s service. Staunton. A messuage and a carucate of land, held for life of Joan de Mohun by knight’s service, as of her manor of Menhede by Donstarr. Date of death and heir (aged 60 years and more) as above. |
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197. | |
DORSET. | Inq. taken at Shirborn, 24 April, 9 Richard II. |
He held no lands etc. in the county. Date of death and heir as last above. |
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198. | |
Writ (fn. 1) of plenius certiorari to the escheator, on information that the said James only had a life estate in the manor of Pulle, and that he had divers other lands in addition to those specified above. 10 May, 9 Richard II. | |
SOMERSET. | Inq. taken at Bruggewatere, 21 May, 9 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned manors of Stowey, Puryton, Wollavyngton, Stokelond
Lovell and [Honyber] (fn. 2), the tenement in Wolwardeston and
the messuages, etc. in Honybere and Lillestoke for life by grant of Baldwin
Ailmer [and Roger Levet] with successive remainders to Roger his son, in tail,
and to Nicholas de Audeley, brother of the said Roger, and his heirs. Roger died
without issue, so that the premises belong to Nicholas by virtue of the said
grant and a fine levied in the king’s court. He held the under-mentioned manor of Pull for life by demise of Hugh Newhall, parson of the church of Southmolton, and Philip Warwik, chaplain, with successive remainders to Roland his son, in tail male, to Oliver brother of the said Roland, in tail male, to James de Audeley and Isabel his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, and to the right heirs of the said James and Isabel. Roland and Oliver died without issue. James and Isabel had issue a certain Margaret, who had issue Fulk Fitz Wareyn, who is still living and is 23 years of age and more. He held the under-mentioned manors of [Ludeford] and Blakedon and the messuage and land in Staunton for life by grant of Hugh Newhall, parson of the church of [Blakedon], and Roger Magot, vicar of the church of Fremyngton, with remainder to Edward king of England and his heirs. Stowey Inferior and Puryton with Donende. The manors, held of the king in chief by service of a moiety of a barony. Wollavyngton. The manor, held of the abbot of Glastonbury by knight’s service. Stokelond Lovell. The manor, whereof one part is held of Thomas Tryvet by suit to his court of Oterhampton, a second part is held of the master of the house of St. Mark, Bristol, by knight’s service and service of 3d. and suit to his court of Stokeland Gaunt, and a third part is held of the prior of Stokecursy by knight’s service and service of a rose yearly. Honyber. The manor, held of Joan de Mohun by knight’s service. Honybere and Lillestoke. 10 messuages, 218 a. land, 55 a. meadow and 24s. 6d. rent, held of Joan de Mohun, as of her castle of Donstr’, by knight’s service. Pull. The manor, with the advowson of the church thereof, held of the abbot of Glastonbury by knight’s service. [Ludeford]. The manor, with the advowson of the church thereof, held of the Lord Despencere, as of the honor of Gloucester, by knight’s service. Blakedon. The manor, with the advowson of the church thereof, held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Staunton by Donstarr. A messuage and a carucate of land, held of Joan de Mohun, as of her manor of Menheved by Dunstarr. Date of death and heir as last above. |
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199. | |
DORSET. | Inq. taken at Shirborn, 15 May, 9 Richard II. |
He held no lands etc. in the county. Date of death and heir as last above. |
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200. | |
(Writ missing) | |
SOMERSET. | Inq. taken at Donstarr, 13 June, 9 Richard II. |
He was seised for life on 12 May, 48 Edward III, of the under-mentioned messuage
and carucate of land, with reversion to King Edward and his heirs; and on that
day he granted all his estate in the premises, by the name of the manor of
Staunton, to William Gambon, named in the writ, at a yearly rent of 8l. 6s. 8d., with
proviso for re-entry in the event of the rent being in arrear for a fortnight.
William was in possession during the life of the said James, and after his death
until he was removed by the escheator. On 15 December, 48 Edward III, King
Edward by letters patent ratified the above grant to William, and moreover
granted that he should have the manor in fee. The messuage and land and the
manor are one and the same tenement, and before the king’s grant to William the
reversion of the manor belonged to the king and no one else. William Gambon is
50 years of age and more. The said James never re-entered the manor by reason of
the rent being in arrear. Staunton. The manor, held of Joan de Mohun, as of her manor of Menheved, by knight’s service. |
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201. | |
Writ, 5 April, 9 Richard II | |
GLOUCESTER. | Inq. taken at Gloucester, Thursday in Easter week, 9 Richard II. |
He died seised of the under-mentioned moiety. Beggeworth. A moiety of the manor (extent given), held of Hugh earl of Stafford by knight’s service. He died on 1 April, 9 Richard II. Nicholas de Audeley, his son, aged 50 years on the day of James’ death, is his heir. Superscribed: Def’. Generalis liberacio. |
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202. | |
Writ, 5 April, 9 Richard II | |
WILTS. | Inq. (indented) taken at Devyses, Wednesday the feast of St. Mark, 9 Richard II. |
He died seised in his demesne as of fee of the under-mentioned moieties.
Broughton. A moiety of the manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Asshton Gyffard. A moiety of the manor (extent given), held of Reynold de Cobham, service not known. The advowson of the church of Codeford at every other turn pertains to the said moiety. Date of death and heir as above. |
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E. Enrolments &c. of Inq. No. 243 (1 & 3) (Somerset) | |
203. | |
Writ, 5 April, 9 Richard II | |
DEVON. | Inq. (fn. 3) taken at Totteneys, Thursday in Easter week, 9 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned manors of Barnstaple, Combe Martyn, Dertyngton,
Fremyngton and South Molton and the hundreds of Fremyngton and South Molton with
the advowsons of the churches of Combe Martyn, Dertyngton, Fremyngton and South
Molton for the term of the lives of himself and Isabel his wife, deceased, by
gift of Hugh Nywehall, late parson of the church of Blakedon, and Roger Magot,
late vicar of the church of Fremyngton, to him and the said Isabel for life,
with successive remainders to James their son and the heirs male of his body, to
the heirs male of their own bodies and to Edward III and his
heirs. They and their son James died without heir male of their bodies, so that
the premises should remain to the king and his heirs. He held the under-mentioned manors of Bovetracy, Northlieu, Holdesworthy and Langacre, co. Devon, and Takkebeare, co. Cornwall, with the advowsons of the churches of Northlieu and Holdesworthy for life, with reversion to Edward III, by gift of the same Hugh and Roger by a fine levied in the court of Edward III. They ought to remain to the present king. He held the under-mentioned manors of Nymetracy and Holne with the advowsons of the churches by gift of the same Hugh and Roger, by a fine levied as above, to him and Isabel his wife, deceased, and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to Edward III and his heirs. James and Isabel had a daughter Margaret, who married Fulk Fitz Waryn, knight. Fulk and Margaret had issue the present Fulk Fitz Waryn, knight, and died. The present Fulk is 25 years of age and more and the premises ought to descend to him and the heirs of his body by virtue of the said fine. He held the under-mentioned manors of Warkelegh, Merwode, Ilferdecombe, Uppex, Seintmarichurche, Bear Chartrie and Wolryngton and the messuages, rent, etc. in Credypeytevyn, Hassok, Credyton, Shelyngford and Totteneys and the advowsons of the churches of Saturlegh, Warkelegh and Merwode by gift of Hugh Newehall, late parson of the church of Southmolton, and Philip Warrewyk, chaplain, by a fine levied as above, to him and Isabel his wife, deceased, for the term of their lives, with remainders as follows:—(1) 14l. of the rent in Totteneys to remain to James their son and the heirs male of his body, and in default of such heirs to the right heirs of their own bodies; (2) the manors (except Uppex and Seintmarichurche) and the advowsons of the churches to remain to Thomas brother of the said James the son, and the heirs male of his body, and in default of such heirs to the heirs of the bodies of the said James and Isabel; (3) the manor of Uppex and a messuage, a carucate of land, 18 a. meadow, 9 a. wood and 4l. rent in Credypeytevyn, Hassok and Credyton to remain to Roland brother of the said James and the heirs male of his body, and in default of such heirs to Oliver, Roland’s brother, and the heirs male of his body, and in default of such heirs to the heirs of the bodies of James and Isabel; and (4) the manor of Seintmarichurche and a messuage, a ferling of land, 2 a. meadow and 1 a. wood in Shelyngford to remain to the said Oliver and the heirs male of his body, and in default of such heirs to the said Roland and the heirs male of his body, and in default of such heirs to the heirs of the bodies of James and Isabel. He held the under-mentioned manor of Kyngeston with Merwell by gift of Simon Hervy, late parson of the church of Combe Martyn, and Roger Rounde, chaplain, by a fine levied as above, to him and Isabel his wife, deceased, for the term of their lives, with successive remainders to Oliver their son and the heirs male of his body, to Thomas, Oliver’s brother, and the heirs male of his body, to Roland, Thomas’s brother, and the heirs male of his body, and to the heirs of the bodies of James and Isabel. The said James the son, and Roland, Oliver and Thomas his brothers, died without heirs male of their bodies. James the father and Isabel had a daughter Margaret, who had a son Fulk Fitz Waryn, knight; and all the premises in Warkelegh, &c. and Kyngeston with Merwell ought to descend to the said Fulk and his heirs by virtue of the said fine. He held the under-mentioned manor of Neweton and the messuage, rents, etc. in Exeter, Kylmyngton, Nymet St. George, Westhansty and Esthansty in his demesne as of fee. Barnstaple, Combe Martyn, Dertyngton, Fremyngton and South Molton. The manors, the hundreds of Fremyngton and South Molton, and the advowsons of the churches of Combe Martyn, Dertyngton, Fremyngton and South Molton, held of the king in chief. Bovetracy, Northlieu, Holdesworthy and Langacre, co. Devon, and Takkebere, co. Cornwall. The manors, with the advowsons of the churches of Northlieu and Holdesworthy, held of the king in chief. Nymetracy and Holne. The manors, with the advowsons of the churches, held of the king by knight’s service. Warkelegh. The manor, held of Robert Fitz Payn, knight, by knight’s service. Merwode, Ilfercombe and Uppex. The manors, held of the earl of Devon by knight’s service. Seintmarichurche. The manor, held of John Denham, knight, by knight’s service. Beare Chartrie. The manor, held of the abbot of Clyve by knight’s service. Wolryngton. The manor, held of John Seint John by knight’s service. Kyngeston with Merwell. The manor, held of the countess of Devon. Credypeytevyn, Hassok and Credyton. A messuage, a carucate of land, 18 a. meadow, 9 a. wood and 4l. rent, held of John de la Pomeraye by knight’s service. Totteneys. 14l. rent, held of William de la Souche, knight, by knight’s service. Shelyngford. A messuage, a ferling of land, 2 a. meadow and 1 a. wood, held of the abbot of Torre by knight’s service. Exeter. A great tenement in ruins, held of the king in burgage. Kylmyngton. 20s. rent, held of the earl of Devon by knight’s service. Nymet St. George. A messuage and a ferling of land, held of the heir of the lord le Despenser, as of his manor of Chytelhampton. Westhansty and Esthansty. 6s. rent, held of Fulk Fitz Waryn, as of his manor of Baunton, by knight’s service. Date of death as above. Nicholas de Audelegh, knight, his son, aged 50 years and more, is his heir to the last named premises held in demesne as of fee. |
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E. Enrolments &c. of Inq. No. 243 (2) | |
204. | John Alvethecote |
Writ of precipimus, 10 February, 9 Richard II | |
DEVON. | Inq. taken at Schepwayssh, Thursday after St. Gregory, 9 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned toft and mill in his demesne as of fee.
Scheftbear. A toft and a mill in the manor, held of Edward III in chief by service of holding the king’s stirrup whenever he comes to the manor of Sheftbeare. He died in 21 Edward III. Since his death the escheators have received the issues of the premises. After his death the premises descended to Thomasia and Elizabeth, his daughters, who were of full age and died without heirs of themselves. After their death the premises reverted to Stephen Alvethecote, their uncle, brother of the said John, who was of full age. After his death the premises descended to John his son, who was 27 years of age and more at the time of his father’s death. |
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205. | John Buttetourt, or Bottetort, knight |
Writ, 8 April, 9 Richard II | |
WORCESTER. | Inq. taken at Kydermunstre, Monday before Easter, 9 Richard II. |
He was seised in his demesne as of fee of the under-mentioned castle and manors.
Weoley. The castle, held of the king in chief by service of a fourth part of a knight’s fee. And there are there a park with deer, 2 carucates of land, and a fishery. Northfeld. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of a fourth part of a knight’s fee. Craddelegh. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of a fourth part of a knight’s fee. The extent includes a rent called ‘averyngsylvere’. Old Swyneford. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of a twelfth part of a knight’s fee. He died on 4 April, 9 Richard II. Joyce wife of Hugh. Burnell, knight, aged 22 years and more, is his kinswoman and heir, to wit, daughter of John his son. The said Hugh and Joyce never had any issue. |
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206. | |
Writ, 8 April, 9 Richard II | |
WARWICK. | Inq. taken at Bermyngham, Tuesday before Easter, 9 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned manor and hamlet in his demesne as of fee. He held Le Heyberne for life by demise of Richard de Getyngton and Henry de Getyngton, chaplains, with remainder to Hugh Segrave and Isabel his wife and their heirs. Bordesley. The manor (extent given), a member of the castle of Weolegh, held of the king in chief by service of a twelfth part of a knight’s fee. The extent includes the view of frankpledge of Aston. Le Heyberne. A messuage and 3 carucates of land so called, parcel of the manor of Bordesley, held of the king in chief by service of a twentieth part of a knight’s fee. He held this for life by demise of Richard de Getynton and Henry de Getynton, chaplains, with remainder to Hugh Segrave and Isabel his wife and their heirs. Dodeston. The hamlet (extent given), parcel of the manor of Bordesley, held of the king in chief by service of a twentieth part of a knight’s fee. Date of death and heir &c. as above. |
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207. | |
Writ, 8 April, 9 Richard II | |
BUCKINGHAM. | Inq. taken at Neuport Paynel, Wednesday before Easter, 9 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned manor for life by grant of Thomas Shirryf, parson of
the church of Sheldesleye, and Henry de Haukeserd, chaplain, to him and Joyce
his wife for their lives, with remainder to John their son and Maud daughter of
John de Grey of Retherfeld (who is still living and is married to Thomas
Harecourt, knight) and the heirs of their bodies, by a fine levied in the king’s
court with the king’s licence. Neuport Paynell. The manor, held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Heir as above, daughter of the aforesaid John son of John and Maud. |
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208. | |
Writ, 8 April, 9 Richard II | |
STAFFORD. | Inq. taken at Stafford, 12 April, 9 Richard II. |
He died seised in his demesne as of fee of the under-mentioned manors and land.
Clent. The manor (extent given), held of the king at fee-farm by rendering 50s. yearly at the Exchequer by the hands of the sheriff. Hondesworth. The manor (extent given, including a park with deer), held of the king in chief by service of a sixth part of a knight’s fee. Meare. The manor (extent given, including a fishery), held of the king at fee-farm by service of rendering 50s. yearly at the Exchequer by the hands of the sheriff. Weoleye. 1 a. land adjacent to the park of the castle, which, together with the said castle (which is in co. Worcester), is held of the king in chief by service of a fourth part of a knight’s fee. Bobynton. The manor (extent given), held of the barony of Stafford by service of doing suit to the earl of Stafford’s court of Stafford, and by fealty. Date of death and heir &c., as first above. |
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E. Inq. P.M. File 52 (13) (Worcester) | |
E. Enrolments &c. of Inq. No. 253 (1) (Stafford) | |
209. | Alice late the wife of John de Beauchamp of Somerset, lord of Hacch |
(Writ missing) | |
DEVON. | Inq. taken at Exeter, 24 February, 9 Richard II. |
The said John, being seised in demesne as of fee of the under-mentioned manor
and advowson, gave them in fee to Matthew de Clyvedon and William Monketon,
parson of the church of Astyngton, who continued in seisin all his life, and
after his death gave the manor and advowson to the said Alice for life, with
remainder to John’s right heirs. Alice granted her estate in the premises to
William Beauchamp of Warwyk and William Burton, knights, Henry de Ardern, and
John de Norhampton, clerk, during whose possession thereof John de Meryet,
knight, kinsman and one of the heirs of the said John de Beauchamp, to wit, son
of Eleanor one of his sisters, released all his right and claim in the premises
to the aforesaid William, William, Henry and John, all of whom except William
Beauchamp of Warwyk are dead. Cecily Turbervill, aged 50 years and more, is
sister and other heir of the said John de Beauchamp. John de Meryet is 36 years
old and more. Silferton. The manor and advowson of the church, held of Edward Courteney, earl of Devon, services not known. She died on Tuesday the eve of SS. Simon and Jude, 7 Richard II. Since her death the aforesaid William Beauchamp of Warwyk, knight, has received all the issues of the manor by himself and his men. |
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210. | Eleanor daughter and heir of John Bate, a minor |
Writ of devenerunt, 10 February, 9 Richard II | |
LINCOLN. | Inq. taken at Lincoln, Saturday before St. Gregory, 9 Richard II. (Thirteen jurors). |
The said John held no lands &c. in the county on the day of his death; but
Hugh de Garewelle of Lincoln was seised in demesne as of fee of the
under-mentioned messuages, etc. and gave them to the said John by charter in fee
simple, on condition that, if before Midsummer, 4 Richard II, he should pay or
cause to be paid on behalf of the said Hugh 80l. to Robert
Raulynes of Amcotes and 23l. 15s. 7
1/2d. to John Tostrys of Lincoln, merchant, then the
charter of feoffment and the seisin had there on should remain in force, but
that otherwise they should be of none effect and Hugh and his heirs and assigns
might re-enter the premises. John Bate did not observe the covenants of certain
indentures made between him and Hugh, whereupon Hugh re-entered on Monday after
Michaelmas, 5 Richard II, and held the premises as his freehold. John did not die in seisin of the premises. Eleanor his daughter and
heir was 5 years old and more on the day of his death. Helmeswelle. A messuage and 8 bovates of land, held of Anne queen of England, as of the manor of Kyrketon in Lyndesey, by service of 21s. rent payable yearly to the said manor, and by suit of court every three weeks; a messuage, held of Gerard de Southill, as of the barony of Redbourne, service not known; and 5s. rent from divers lands &c. which are held of the honor of Richmond, service not known. Bischopnorton. A messuage, 2 tofts and 3 bovates of land, held of John bishop of Lincoln. The said Eleanor died on Sunday before Michaelmas last. John de Schrewesbury of Kyrketon in Lyndessey, aged 40 years, and Agnes his wife, and John son of Richard Cooke of Helmeswelle, aged 23 years, are her heirs. |
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211. | Guy de Briene, knight, the younger |
Writ after the death of the said Guy, who held by knight’s service of Roger son and heir of Edmund de Mortuo Mari, late earl of March, a minor in the king’s wardship. 16 May, 9 Richard II. | |
GLOUCESTER. | Inq. taken at Gloucester, Monday after St. Laurence the Martyr, 10 Richard II. |
The said Guy and Alice his wife held the under-mentioned manor in joint
feoffment, to them and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the right
heirs of Guy. Alice is still living, and holds the manor by virtue of the said
feoffment, which was made by Guy de Bryen, the elder, Robert Whytyndon and
Morgan Gogh, as appears by their charter shewn to the jurors. Oxenhale. The manor (extent given), held of Sir Roger de Mortuo Mari, earl of March, as of the inheritance of Geoffrey de Chenevyle, by service of half a knight’s fee. The extent includes a park with deer, and 6l. 2s. rent of free and bond tenants whereof a third part (40s. 8d.) is paid to Margaret Grauntsom by way of dower. He died on Monday after the Purification, 9 Richard II. Philippa and Elizabeth, daughters of the said Guy and Alice, aged 7 years and 4 years respectively, are Guy’s next heirs. |
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E. Inq. P.M. File 53 (7) | |
212. | Elizabeth daughter and heir of Thomas de Dotheby, a minor |
Writ of devenerunt, 4 April, 9 Richard II | |
LINCOLN. | Inq. taken at Partenay, Saturday after the Invention of the Holy Cross, 9 Richard II. |
The under-mentioned lands &c. came to the king’s hands by the death of the
said Thomas and by reason of the minority of Elizabeth his daughter and heir.
Welton, Wylughby and Tatershale. A messuage, 4 bovates of land and 6s. 8d. rent, which Thomas held by knight’s service of Mary de Percey, daughter and heir of Joan daughter and heir of John de Orby, knight, who held in chief of Edward III. The said Mary was a minor in the king’s wardship. Skydbrook. 20s. rent, held of John de Recheford (fn. 4), knight, service not known. Welton. A messuage and 2 bovates of land, held of Walter de Hamby by service of 8s. rent and suit of court. Elizabeth, who was a minor in the king’s wardship, died on Friday before the Annunciation last. Thomas Toures of Burgh, aged 34 years and more, son of Isabel Toures, sister of the aforesaid Thomas, is Elizabeth’s kinsman and heir. |
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C. Ric. II File 38 (7) | |
E. Enrolments &c. of Inq. No. 245 (1) | |
213. | Katharine late the wife of Thomas de Berkeleye, knight |
Writ, 24 March, 9 Richard II | |
WORCESTER. | Inq. taken at Great Malverne, Tuesday before St. Ambrose, 9 Richard II. |
She was seised in her demesne as of fee of the under-mentioned lands and rent.
Clyvelode. A carucate of land, 20 a. meadow, 4 a. wood and 30s. rent of assise, together with the advowson of the church, held of the abbot of Westminster by knight’s service. She died on 13 March, 9 Richard II. John de Berkeley, knight, her son, aged 32 years and more, is her heir. |
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214. | |
Writ, 24 March, 9 Richard II | |
DEVON. | Inq. taken at Plympton Earls, Monday before St. Ambrose, 9 Richard II. |
She held the under-mentioned messuages, etc. jointly with Peter de Veel, knight,
her late husband, now deceased, by gift of Peter de Taunton, made to them and
the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of the said Peter
de Veel, by a fine levied in the king’s court in 10 Edward III. Plympton Earls. 20 messuages, 5 ferlings of land, 5 a. meadow, 2 a. wood and 16l. rent, held of the earl of Devon by service of 6d. or a pair of gilt spurs yearly. Date of death as above. John Moigne, knight, aged 32 years and more, is kinsman and next heir of the said Peter and Katherine in the entail aforesaid, to wit, son of Joan their daughter. |
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215. | |
Writ, 24 March, 9 Richard II | |
WILTS. | Inq. taken at Aumbresbury, Thursday after St. Ambrose, 9 Richard II. |
She held the under-mentioned lands, etc. in Cheleworth and Colcote in fee, and
long before her death demised them without the king’s licence to William
Pokelchurche, to hold for life of her and her heirs by the said Thomas at a
yearly rent of 4l. The said William is still in possession
of the premises. She held the under-mentioned manor of Ablyngton and 20s. rent in Fygheldene jointly with Peter de Veel, knight, her late husband, by gift of Adam de Sharhull and Alice his wife made to them and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of Peter, by a fine levied in the king’s court in 11 Edward III. She held the under-mentioned manor of Alton (except 1 a. land and the advowson of the church) jointly with the said Peter, her husband, by gift of Adam de Sharhull, knight, and Alice his wife made to them and the heirs of their bodies, with reversion to Adam and Alice and the heirs of the latter, as appears by a fine levied in the king’s court in 16 Edward III. She held the under-mentioned manor of Penlegh and 1 a. land in Alton and the advowson of the church thereof jointly with Thomas de Berkeleye, knight, her late husband, by gift of the said Adam and Alice made to them for life, with successive remainders to John de Veel, now deceased, and the heirs of his body, to Joan sister of the said John, now deceased, and the heirs of her body, and to the heirs of the body of Katherine and Thomas, and with reversion in default of such heirs to Adam and Alice and the heirs of Alice, as appears by a fine levied in the king’s court in 24 Edward III. Cheleworth. A toft and a carucate of land, held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Colcote. 2 messuages, a carucate of land and 8 a. meadow, held of the king, as of the duchy of Cornwall, by knight’s service. Katherine died in seisin of the reversion of the premises and of the rent. John de Berkeleye, knight, aged 31 years and more, son of Thomas and Katharine, is next heir to the premises. Ablyngton. The manor, held of William Stormy, knight, by service of a sore sparrowhawk or 2s. yearly. Alton. The manor (except 1 a. land and the advowson of the church), held of the duke of Lancaster, as of the honor of Lancaster, by service of half a knight’s fee. Penlegh. The manor, and 1 a. land in Alton and the advowson of the church thereof. A hide of land, parcel of the said manor, is held of the prior of Farlegh by service of rendering 20s. yearly. The residue of the manor is held of Katherine de Norton by service of 5s. 1/2d. yearly. The 1 a. land in Alton and the advowson of the church are parcel of the manor of Alton. Date of death as above. John Moygne, knight, aged 32 years and more, is kinsman and next heir of the said Peter and Katherine in the entail aforesaid, to wit, son of Joan their daughter. John Veel, brother of the said Joan, died without heir of his body. Underwritten: Let delivery of the tenements in this inquisition remain in suspense. |
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216. | |
Writ, 24 March, 9 Richard II | |
SOMERSET. | Inq. taken at Keynesham, 12 April, 9 Richard II. |
She held the under-mentioned manors and hamlet in her demesne as of fee, and the
third part of a hundred in dower after the death of Thomas her husband, of the
inheritance of Thomas son and heir of Maurice de Berkeley son and heir of her
said husband, who is still living and is 31 years of age and more and is seised
of two-thirds of the hundred. Netherhamme. The manor, held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Exton. A fourth part of the manor, together with the advowson of the church thereof, held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Hamme Bursy. The manor, held of the abbot of Glastonbury by knight’s service. Bererivell. The hamlet, held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Bedmenstre. A third part of the hundred, held in dower as above. The hundred is held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Date of death as above. John de Berkeley, knight, her son, aged 32 years and more, is her heir. |
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217. | |
Writ, 24 March, 9 Richard II | |
GLOUCESTER. | Inq. taken at Wotton Undiregge, Monday before St. Ambrose, 9 Richard II. |
She held the under-mentioned manors of Beverston, Tokynton, Overe and Compton
Grenevill and the messuage and land in Kyngesweston jointly with Thomas de
Berkeley of Berkeley, knight, her husband, in fee tail, by a gift and feoffment
of William Syde, David Melksham and Walter Goldemere, chaplains, made to them
and the heirs of their bodies by a fine levied in the king’s court, with
remainder to the right heirs of the said Thomas. She held a third part of the hundred of Berkeley and the manors of Wotton Undiregge, Symondeshale and Camme in dower after the death of Thomas her husband, of the inheritance of Thomas son and heir of Maurice de Berkeley son and heir of her said husband. The said Thomas son of Maurice, aged 31 years and more, is her husband’s next heir. Beverston. The casde and manor, held of the king in chief by knight’s service. Tokynton. The manor and the advowson of the chapel thereof, held of the heirs of Edward le Despenser, as of the honor of Gloucester, by knight’s service. Overe. The manor and the advowson of the chantry of a chapel there, held of the heirs of Edward le Despenser by knight’s service. Compton Grenevill. Two-thirds of the manor and the advowson of the chapel of the manor, and the reversion of a third part of the manor expectant on the demise of Isabel wife of William Stradlyng, knight, who holds it in dower for life, held of the bishop of Worcester, as of his manor of Hembury, by knight’s service. Berkeley. A third part of the hundred. Wotton Undiregge and Symondeshale. The manors, with the advowson of the church of Wotton every third turn. Camme. The manor. The last three items are held of the king in chief by knight’s service, as parcel of the lordship of Berkeley. Date of death as above. John Berkeley, knight, aged 32 years and more, is son and next heir of the said Thomas and Katharine. Another copy of the last inquisition (cut in half). |
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C. Ric. II File 38 (8) | |
E. Inq. P.M. File 52 (9) (Gloucester and Worcester) | |
218. | William de Bardolf of Wyrmegeye, knight |
Writ, 4 February, 9 Richard II | |
NOTTINGHAM. | Inq. taken at Shelford, Tuesday before St. Gregory, 9 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned manor in his demesne as of fee. Stokbardolf. The manor (extent given), except 10 marks yearly rent therefrom lately granted by him to John Grene, clerk, parson of the church of Plompton. The manor is held of the king in chief by knight’s service as parcel of the barony of Shelford. The extent includes a ferry by boats across the Trent, a weir called ‘le were’, and 11s. rent of new increment from lands &c. formerly belonging to John Byk of Shelford. He also held in service 29 3/4 knight’s fees in divers counties who ought to attend at the court of Shelford. He died on Monday before the Purification last. Thomas his son, aged 17 years and more, is his heir. |
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219. | |
DERBY. | Inq. taken at Aylweston, Monday before St. Cuthbert the Bishop, 9 Richard II. (Thirteen jurors). |
He held the under-mentioned rent is his demesne as of fee. Aylweston. 26 a. yearly rent from certain tenants in the soke of Aylweston, held of the king in chief by knight’s service as parcel of the barony of Shelford; and the service of 6 3/4 knight’s fees in the same soke pertaining to the barony aforesaid. Date of death and heir as above. |
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220. | |
Writ, 4 February, 9 Richard II | |
LEICESTER. | Inq. made at Halughton, Thursday before the Annunciation, 9 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned lands, etc. in his demesne as of fee.
Halughton. A toft and 3 carucates of land, with headlands (capitibus) of meadows, and 106s. 8d. rent of tenants at will, held of the king in chief, as of the honor of Peverel, by knight’s service, amount not known. Date of death as above. Thomas Bardolf, knight, his son, aged 18 years at Christmas last, is his heir. |
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221. | |
Writ, 4 February, 9 Richard II | |
SURREY. | Inq. taken at Croydon, 7 April, 9 Richard II. |
He held no lands etc. in demesne or in service in the county on the day of his
death. Date of death as above. Thomas Bardolf, his son, aged 16 years on 30 December last, is his heir. |
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222. | |
SUSSEX. | Inq. taken at Jevyngton, 2 April, 9 Richard II. |
He held no lands etc. in demesne or in service in the county on the day of his
death. Date of death and heir as last above. |
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223. | |
SUSSEX. | Inq. taken at Lewes, 27 February, 9 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned manor. Porteslade. The manor, held by the said William of Richard earl of Arundel and Surrey by service of 10 knight’s fees, and held of the same William by the lord le Warre by knight’s service. Date of death as above. Thomas de Bardolf, his son, aged … years on Friday after St. Thomas the Apostle last, is his heir. |
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224. | |
Writ, 4 February, 9 Richard II | |
NORFOLK. | Inq. (indented) taken at Wyrmegeye, Thursday after St. Matthias, 9 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned manors in his demesne as of fee. Stowe. The manor, held of the king in chief as parcel of the barony of Bardolf. John Bardolf, William’s father, lately granted to the prior and friars of the order of St. Mary of Mount Carmel and the convent of Bishop’s Lenn, and their successors, a yearly rent of 10 quarters wheat and 10 quarters barley from the said manor at the feast of All Saints for the souls of himself and his ancestors, by licence of Edward III, as appears by a charter of the said king shewn to the jurors. Fyncham. The manor, similarly held. Cantele and Strumpishagh. The manors, similarly held. He held no other lands etc. in the county (sic). Date of death as above. Heir as above, age not known because he was born in the county of Sussex. |
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225. | |
NORFOLK. | Inq. (indented) taken at Qwynbergh, Friday after St. Matthias, 9 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned manor in his demesne as of fee. Qwynbergh. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief as parcel of the barony of Bardolf. The extent includes 7 a. pasture called ‘le Parrok’, a park With deer, a custom called ‘filstene’, and a leet held before All Saints. Date of death and heir as last above. |
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226. | |
NORFOLK. | Inq. (indented) taken at Wyrmegeye, Wednesday after St. Matthias, 9 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned manor in his demesne as of fee. Wyrmegeye. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by the barony of Bardolf. The extent includes 52 a. pasture worth nothing because flooded by reason of a fulling-mill, which is worth nothing because in ruins, a coney-warren, marshes, two fisheries, one of which goes round the marshes as far as Sechithebrygg, and the other is behind a mill with a mill-pond called ‘le Laye’ and a stream to the mill, a custom called ‘filstene’, a turbary, a leet held about the feast of St. Faith, the court of ‘le knyghtcurt’, and 20s. 8d. of rent in Tilneye. Date of death and heir as last above. |
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227. | |
SUFFOLK. | Inq. (indented) taken at Ilketelishale, Saturday the feast of St. Wynwald, 9 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned manor in his demesne as of fee. Ilketelishale. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief, services not known. The extent includes part of a leet held in Whitsun week. Date of death and heir as last above. |
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228. | |
Writ, 4 February, 9 Richard II | |
LINCOLN. | Inq. taken at Cathorp, Wednesday, 28 February, 9 Richard II. (Thirteen jurors). |
He held the under-mentioned manors and fees in his demesne as of fee.
Cathorp. The manor (extent given), with its members in Freston, Normanton, Sucbrok, Wilughby and Hambek, and a half of Ancastre, held of the king in chief by service of a fifth part of a knight’s fee. The extent includes toll of the market of Cathorp. Out of the rents of the manor 70s. yearly is paid for sheriff’s aid and 20l. yearly to Brian de Gray, brother of the order of St. John of Jerusalem in England, in pursuance of a grant made to him for life by the said William with the king’s licence. Normanton, Wilughby, Sucbrook, Thurleyby by Brune, Swaton and Bykyr. 3 knight’s fees, a moiety of a fee and a sixth part of a fee. Westburgh. The manor (extent given), with its members in Dodyngton, Stokkyngg, Stubton and Gladwynthorp, held of the king in chief by service of a tenth part of a barony. Out of the rents of the manor ?10s. yearly is paid for sheriff’s aid; and the manor is charged from of old with 20s. yearly to the prior of Chelford. Westburgh. A mediety of the advowson of the church pertaining to the said manor, and 3 knight’s fees in Westburgh, Gladwynthorp, Dodyngton, Stubton and Claypol. He held no other lands &c. in the county so far as the jurors can ascertain. Date of death as above. Thomas Bardolf, knight, his son, aged 17 years and more, is his heir. |
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229. | |
LINCOLN. | Inq. taken at Lincoln, Saturday before St. Gregory, 9 Richard II. |
He held the under-mentioned manors of Cathorp and Westburgh in his demesne as of
fee. In 6 Richard II, with the king’s licence, he enfeoffed Thomas Bardolf, knight, his son, and Avice, the latter’s wife, in the under-mentioned manor of Reskyngton with its members, to hold to them and their heirs lawfully begotten. Long before his death he enfeoffed John de Grene, clerk, John de Clay, clerk, and William de Walcote of the under-mentioned manor of Fylyngham, and they demised it to John de Wytthornwik, clerk, for life. Cathorp and Westburgh. The manors, as in the last inquisition. Reskyngton. The manor, with its members in Dygby, Dyryngton, Amwyk, Lesyngham, Roxham, Donesby and Brauncewelle, held of the king in chief by service of a twelfth part of a barony. Fylyngham. The manor, held of Thomas earl of Kent, as of the manor of Brotelesby. Heir as last above. |
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230. | |
Writ of certiorari super vero valore feodorum &c., 28 June, 10 Richard II | |
NOTTINGHAM. | Inq. taken at Notyngham, Saturday before the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, 10 Richard II. (Thirteen jurors). |
(Unspecified). 3 knight’s fees and a twentieth part of a fee. Gedelyng. The advowson of a mediety of the church. |
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231. | |
DERBY. | Inq. taken at Derby, Friday before St. Denis, 10 Richard II. |
(Unspecified). 6 knight’s fees, half a quarter of a fee, and 9 bovates of land.
He held no advowsons. |
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232. | |
Writ of certiorari super vero valore feodorum &c., 28 June, 10 Richard II | |
LINCOLN. | Inq. taken at Catthorp, Friday after St. Thomas the Apostle, 10 Richard II. |
Thurleby. One knight’s fee, held by the abbot of Peterborough (de
Burgo). Cathorp and Brandon. One knight’s fee, held by John de Rouceby, clerk. Normanton and Wilughby. One knight’s fee, held by Thomas Prendregest and Isabel de Normanton. Wilughby by Ancastre. One knight’s fee, held by John Slory. Sucbrook. A sixth part of a knight’s fee, held by John Tebaud. Byker. A ninth part of a knight’s fee, held by John de Nevyll, knight, lord of Raby. Helpringham. Two-thirds of a knight’s fee, held by the same John. Catthorp. A moiety of a knight’s fee, held by John Inglisch, John Hamondson and Thomas Cyuyker. Freston. A twenty-fourth part of a knight’s fee, held by Alice Russell and John Gibbesson. All the above fees are of the fee called Vescy and pertain to the manor of Catthorp. The following fees pertain to the manor of Westburgh:— Wrauby, Glaunfordbrigge and Elsham. Two knight’s fees, held by Ralph de Bracebrigge, knight. Claypooll. A moiety of a knight’s fee, held by Nicholas Hebden, knight. Claypool and Fenton. An eighth part of a knight’s fee, formerly held by John Cressy, knight. Claypool and Stupton. An eighth part of a knight’s fee, held by William de Carleton. Claypool. An eighth part of a knight’s fee, held by Simon Simeon. Westburgh. An eighth part of a knight’s fee, held by Thomas Warde and his parceners; and a sixteenth part of a knight’s fee, held by John de Belesby. Stubton. A thirty-second part of a knight’s fee, held by John Lyoun and his parceners. Westburgh. A sixty-fourth part of a knight’s fee, held by William atte Lane and his parceners. William de Bardolf was also seised of:— Brynkell. The advowson of the church. Owenby by Sprydlyngton. The advowson of the church. Westburgh. A moiety of the advowson of the church. |
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C. Ric. II File 38 (9) | |
E. Inq. P.M. File 52 (11) (Nottingham) | |
E. Enrolments &c. of Inq. No. 240 (1–4) (Norfolk & Suffolk) | |
Do. Do. No. 248 (4) (Derby) |