Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry IV, Entries 800-860

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Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry IV, Entries 800-860

800 RICHARD DE BURGH, ESQUIRE
WARWICK. Inquisition ex officio, 13 Nov. 1408.
He held the manor of Weston for life by the grant of Thomas duke of Norfolk, with reversion to the duke and his heirs.
He died on 26 Dec. 1407. Since his death 2 parts have been held by the king owing to the minority of the duke’s heir, and the third part by Elizabeth duchess of Norfolk in dower. It is not held of the king, but of whom and by what service is unknown; annual value of 2 parts £6 13s.4d. John the duke’s son and heir is aged 19 years and more.
801
Writ 14 May 1411.
WARWICK. Inquisition. Kineton. 15 June.
He held the manor of Weston as above, annual value of 2 parts 6 marks.
He died on 26 dec. 1407. Nicholas Ledewyche took the profits from his death until 30 Sept. 1409, title unknown. Since then John de Moubray, Earl Marshal, in the king’s ward, has taken them by the king’s grant. He was aged 20 years on 10 Aug. last.
802
Writ 20 Nov. 1410.
YORK. Inquisition. Thirsk. 16 June 1411.
He held 2 parts of the manor of Kirkby Malzeard by the grant of Thomas late duke of Norfolk, with reversion to the duke and his heirs. Of whom the manor is held and by what services is unknown; annual value of the 2 parts £10.
He died on 26 Dec. 1407. Queen Joan has taken the issues since his death, title unknown. John Mowbray, Earl Marshal, in the king’s ward, is son and heir of the duke, aged 20 years on 10 Aug. last.
C 137/81, no.9
E 149/94, no.11
803 KATHERINE WIDOW OF JOHN STEVENES
Writ 6 July 1411.
HAMPSHIRE. Inquisition. Winchester. 22 July.
She held the manor of Lockerley in her demesne as of fee of the king in socage by a rent of 9 marks, annual value beyond that 40s.
She died on 14 April last. Richard Dalyngregge is her kinsman and heir, being the son of Walter her brother, and aged 16 years and more.
C 137/81, no.10
804 MARGARET DAUGHTER OF ROBERT WASSYNGLE
Writ 5 Aug. 1411.
HUNTINGDON. Inquisition. Fenstanton. 21 Sept.
She held 1 carucate, 40 a. meadow, 60 a. pasture and 40 a. wood in Washingley in her demesne as of fee of the king in chief, partly assart by a rent to the king of 20s., the rest by the service of a fortieth part of a knight’s fee, and if by other services is unknown.
She married John Pekbrigge, knight, and had a son John. Then she married Robert Kervyle and had a son Robert.
She died on 31 July 1400. John Pekbrigge, her son and heir, was aged 21 years on 2 Feb. last. Who has held the premises since her death is unknown.
C 137/89, no.11
805 THOMAS MISSENDEN
Writ 24 Jan. 1411.
WILTSHIRE. Inquisition. Salisbury. 6 March.
He held 2 parts of the manor of West Hatch for life by the grant of Thomas Moubray, duke of Norfolk, with reversion to the duke and his heirs. With the third part, which the duchess of Norfolk holds in dower, they are held of the abbess of Shaftesbury in fee farm by £6 payable by equal parts at the four terms, and suit at the court of the abbess every 3 weeks; annual value of the two parts 8 marks, comprising assize rents 20s. payable at the 4 terms by equal parts, 1 carucate 30s., 6 a. meadow at 20d. and 40 a. several pasture at 14d.
He died on 10 Nov. last. His heir is unknown. John Moubray, Earl Marshal, in the king’s ward, is the duke’s heir, aged 20 years on 10 Aug. last.
C 137/81, no.12
806 EUPHEMIA WIDOW OF WALTER DE HESLARTON, KNIGHT
Writ 4 March 1411.
DERBY. Inquisition. Derby. 4 April.
She held the manor of Staveley for life of the king in chief by the service of a twentieth part of a knight’s fee, with reversion to John son and heir of Thomas de Clifford, knight, annual value 100s.
She died on 24 Oct. 1393. John de Clyfford is heir, aged 21 years and more. Since her death William Roos, knight, has held and taken the profits by grant of Richard II [CPR 1391–6, p.535].
C 137/81, no.13
807 EDWARD LATYMER BOCHARD
Writ 7 Feb. 1411.
LEICESTER. Inquisition. Market Harborough. 10 March.
Jointly with Margaret his wife, who survives him, he held the manors of Norton, Foxton, Smeeton Westerby, Gumley and Church Langton, with the advowson of Langton at alternate vacancies, for the term of their lives by the grant of John Stotusbury and Thomas Wakeleyn, both now deceased, and Henry Slayer and William Leek. Norton is held of the earl of Warwick, service unknown, annual value 7s., the rest of William de Asteley by knight service, annual value £9.
He died on 31 Jan. last. John Gryffyn is his kinsman and heir, being the son of Richard, son of Elizabeth his sister, and aged 30 years and more.
808
NORTHAMPTON. Inquisition. Northampton. 21 March 1411.
Jointly with Margaret his wife he held the manor, hundred and advowson of Chipping Warden by the grant of John Stotusbury of Sulgrave, Thomas Wakelyn of Trafford, Henry Sclayer, parson of Chipping Warden, and William Leek by their charter dated 28 Jan. 1407 and shown to the jurors, to them and his heirs and assigns, by royal licence [CPR 1405–8, p.165]. They held of the king in chief by knight service; annual value 100 marks.
Also jointly with Margaret for the term of their lives he held the castle, manor and advowson of Braybrooke, annual value 40 marks, the manor of Rothwell called ‘Latymersfe’, annual value 10 marks, a rent of £4 from Watford payable by the prior of Daventry by equal parts at Easter and Michaelmas, half the manor of Little Bowden, annual value 20s., a rent of 20s. from John Dytton for his lands and tenements in Upton, a third part of the manors of Desborough and Rushton, annual value 13s.4d., a third part of the manor of Carlton, annual value 10s., a quarter of the manor of Great Weldon, annual value 10s., and 3 a. of fallow land in Dingley with a little wood called ‘Lowghlond’, annual value 2s.; all by the grant of the same John Stotusbury, Thomas, Henry and William, by another charter dated 8 June 1406, shown to the jurors, describing the premises as all their castles, manors, advowsons, rents, services and reversions in the county except the manor of Chipping Warden and a third part of the manor of Desborough called Burdon’s Hall with the reversion of the other two parts.
Braybrooke, Rothwell and the half, third parts and quarter of the above manors, and the lands, woods and rents are not held of the king but of whom is unknown.
Date of death and heir as above.
809
SOMERSET. Inquisition. Frome. 21 Feb. 1411.
He held a rent of 10 marks from the manor of West Chelwood, and the reversion of the manor, which Thomas his brother, whose heir he was, granted to Thomas Wyke of Stanton Wick, Isabel his wife and Thomas their son, by licence of Richard II [CPR 1396–9, p.166] and by an indenture shown to the jurors; annual value nil beyond the 10 marks.
Date of death and heir as above.
[Heavily corrected draft].
C 137/81, no.14
E 149/97, no.3
E 152/436; 443
810 JOHN DE FRENYNGHAM
Writ 22 Jan. 1411.
KENT. Inquisition. Larkfield. 9 Feb.
He held the manor of West Barming in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief with the advowson by the service of three parts of a knight’s fee. There are the site, annual value nil, 110 a. arable at 6d., 18 a. pasture at 4d., 100 a. wood of which 5 a. may be cut each year, then worth 10s. an a., rents of 19s.5d., 14 hens at 2d., 110 eggs at 5d. the 100, and 3 1/2 ploughshares at 12d., namely at Michaelmas 10s.2d. with the ploughshares, at Christmas 12d. with the hens, at Lady Day 8s.1d., at Easter the eggs and at Midsummer 2d.
He died on 22 Dec. last. Roger Isle is the next heir, being the son of John, son of Joan, sister of John, father of Ralph, knight, father of John de Frenyngham, and aged 30 years and more.
C 137/81, no.15
811 NICHOLAS WODEHULL
Writ 10 Nov. 1410.
WILTSHIRE. Inquisition. Salisbury. 5 March 1411.
He held the manors of Great Durnford and Little Durnford in his demesne as of fee and long before his death granted them to Thomas Peyvere, esquire, John Olneye, Roger Keston, William Halle and Richard Freman, clerk. They are held of the earl of Salisbury, annual values £20 and £12.
He died on 24 Oct. last. Thomas his son and heir is aged 21 years and more.
812
Writ 10 Nov. 1410.
BEDFORD. Inquisition. Shefford. 21 Nov.
He held nothing in Bedfordshire.
He held the manors of Odell and Langford in his demesne as of fee long before his death. On 30 Oct. 1408 before Richard Whityngton, then mayor of the staple of the city of London, and William Andrew, clerk of debts in the same, he acknowledged owing Thomas Pever, William Halle and John Hals £800 to be paid on a fixed day. It was not so paid. They sued for it under the statute of the staple. The manors were extended at £40 before Baldwin Pygot, sheriff, in accordance with the king’s writ, and on 16 Dec. 1408 they were delivered to them to hold until £360 with the losses and expenses incurred was fully paid. So they held them, Odell of the king in chief of the castle of Rockingham, annual value £10, and Langford of the king in chief as one knight’s fee, annual value 45 marks.
Date of death and heir as above [no.812].
814
Writ 10 Nov. 1410.
NORTHAMPTON. Inquisition. Pattishall. 28 Nov.
He held nothing in Northamptonshire.
Date of death and heir as above [no.812].
815
Writ, plura, 1 Feb. 1411.
NORTHAMPTON. Inquisition. Pattishall. 10 Feb.
Long before his death he held the manor of Pattishall. He acknowledged his debt as above [no.813]. The manor was extended at 26 marks, 6s.8d. before Ralph Perles, sheriff. It was delivered with the Bedfordshire manors to hold until £73 6s.8d. was fully paid. So Thomas Peyver and the others held it of the king in chief as one knight’s fee, annual value 26 marks 6s.8d.
Heir as above.
C 137/81, no.16
E 149/96, no.1
816 EDMUND DEL CHAMBRE OF EPPING
Writ 12 March 1411.
ESSEX. Inquisition. Harlow. 30 March.
He held in fee tail 1 tenement, 180 a. arable, 12 a. meadow and 10 a. wood in Epping of the abbot and convent of Waltham Holy Cross by a rent of 12s.4d., annual value £4 3s.4d., and similarly there 1 a. arable of the prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England by a rent of 4d.
He died on 10 April 1400. John his son and heir is aged 21 years and more. John Merssh, esquire, has held and taken the profits by virtue of letters patent [CPR 1399–1401, p.261].
817
Writ 5 Nov. 1410.
NORFOLK. Inquisition. Hingham. 27 Feb. 1411.
He held the manor called Burdeloss in Scoulton in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief as a quarter of a knight’s fee, annual value 100s.
Date of death, heir, and tenure by John Merssh, as above.
C 137/81, no.17
E 149/96, no.11
818 HUGH DE WATERTON, KNIGHT
Writ 7 Sept. 1411.
LINCOLN. Inquisition. Spital in the Street. 21 Sept.
By the grant of Thomas de Moubray, Earl Marshal, he held the manor of Wroot for life of the abbey of St. Mary, York, by a rent of 14s., annual value 66s.8d.
He died on 2 July 1409, heir unknown. Queen Joan has held since his death by letters patent of 2 parts of the manor of Epworth of which Wroot has been parcel from time immemorial.
The duke of Norfolk died on 22 Sept. 1399; from him the right to the reversion descended to Thomas Moubray and so to John who was aged 21 on 10 Aug. last.
819
Writ 23 June(?) 1412.
HEREFORD. Inquisition. Ledbury. 18 July.
By a fine of 1387 [CP 25(1)/289/55, no.160] Richard Nasshe and Hugh Haresfeld granted to John Bremwich, knight, and Katherine his wife the manors of Credenhill and Eaton Tregose with the advowson of the chapel of Eaton Tregose in Herefordshire and the manor and advowson of Broomsberrow in Gloucestershire to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies. John Bremwich died and Katherine survived him holding the manors. She then married Hugh de Waterton and still holds.
Date of death as above, heir unknown.
C 137/81, no.18
820 WILLIAM REES, ESQUIRE
Writ 21 Nov. 1410.
KENT. Inquisition. Larkfield. 9 Feb. 1411.
By the grant of Thomas Moubray, duke of Norfolk, he held two parts of the manor of Ryarsh for life, with reversion to the duke, by a rent of 20s. payable to Rochester castle on 30 Nov. The two parts comprise 16 a. arable at 4d., 5 1/2 a. meadow at 20d., 61 a. pasture at 2d., 34 a. wood of which none can be cut in season in the next 5 years then 3 a. yearly at 3s.4d. the a., £6 6s.8d. in assize rents, payable 36s.8d. at Michaelmas and 30s. at each of Christmas, Easter and Midsummer, and two parts of the perquisites of court 2s.
He died on 2 Nov. last. His heir is unknown. John Moubray, Earl Marshal, aged 20 years on 10 Aug. last, is the heir of the duke of Norfolk.
C 137/82, no.20
She died on 19 June last. Elizabeth wife of John son of Ralph baron of Greystoke, and Mary wife of Ralph son of Ralph Nevyll, earl of Westmorland, are her heirs, being the daughters of Robert Ferrers, her son, and aged 18 years and more and 17 and more.
822
Writ 24 June 1411.
LEICESTER. Inquisition. Lutterworth. 3 Sept.
She held the manor and advowson of Narborough by Leicester in her demesne as of fee of the earl of Warwick by knight service, annual value 20 marks payable by equal parts at Whitsun and Martinmas.
Date of death and heirs as above.
823
WARWICK. Inquisition. Alcester. 29 Aug. 1411.
She held the manor of Oversley, the advowson of the chantry of St. Mary in the parish church of Alcester and the manor of Butlers Marston in her demesne as of fee of the king of the honour of Leicester; Oversley and the advowson by knight service, annual value £10 payable by equal parts at Whitsun and Martinmas, and Butlers Marston service unknown, annual value 20 marks payable as above.
Date of death and heirs as above.
824
Writ 24 June 1411.
SHROPSHIRE. Inquisition. Newport. 24 Aug.
She held in her demesne as of fee:
Wem, the manor and advowson, of the king in chief by knight service, annual value £20 payable by equal parts at Whitsun and Martinmas, and no more because totally burnt and wasted by the Welsh rebels.
Hinstock, the manor, of the king in chief by knight service, annual value 20 marks payable as above.
Loppington, the manor, not of the king but of whom is unknown, annual value 40s. payable as above.
Whixall, 8 messuages and 4 virgates, of the king in chief by knight service, annual value 6s.8d. and no more because burnt and wasted by the rebels.
Market Drayton, 6 messuages and 3 virgates, of the abbot of Combermere, service unknown, annual value 20s.
Shrewsbury, 1 burgage in Dogpole Lane, of the abbot of Shrewsbury, service unknown, annual value 2s. and no more for the above reason.
Date of death and heirs as above.
C 137/82, no.21
E 149/96, no.12
E 152/439; 443
825 WILLIAM HALL
Writ 14 May 1411.
ESSEX. Inquisition. Brentwood. 4 June.
He held the manor called Lady Hall in Moreton for life by the grant of Thomas duke of Norfolk with reversion to the heirs of the duke. It is held of the king, service unknown, annual value £8.
He died on 20 Oct. 1400. His next heir is unknown. John Bourgh, esquire, held it until 4 June 1405, title unknown, and then owing to the minority the king had the profits until the following Christmas. Nicholas Alderwych has held since then, title unknown. Thomas de Moubray died on 22 Sept. 1399 and Thomas his son on 4 March 1405, so that the right is now to John de Moubray, in the king’s ward.
C 137/82, no.22
826 JOHN WYKE OF NYNEHEAD
Writ 4 Nov. 1410.
SOMERSET. Inquisition. Taunton. 14 Jan. 1411.
In right of Katherine his wife he held for the term of her life the manor of Yeovilton and half the manor of Lillesdon; Yeovilton of John Rogers of his manor of Barwick by knight service, annual value £20; the half manor of Lillesdon of the earl of Salisbury of his manor of Canford Magna by knight service, annual value £6 13s.4d. The remainder is to the heirs of John Cobham, knight.
He died on 2 Nov. last. Robert son of Katherine, her heir, was aged 19 years on 1 Nov.
827
WILTSHIRE. Inquisition. Bradford on Avon. 12 Nov. 1410.
He held lands and tenements in Bradford on Avon, which were formerly held by Michael Skyllyng, by the grant of Edward III, of the king in chief by knight service and suit at the hundred court of Bradford, annual value 60s.
He died on 3 Nov. last. John Kendale, son and heir of Isabel, his daughter, under age in the king’s ward, is next heir, aged 20 years and more.
C 137/82, no.23
E 149/97, no.8
828 WILLIAM STAUNDON
Writ 28 Oct. 1410.
CAMBRIDGE. Inquisition. Babraham. 7 May 1411.
He held in his demesne as of fee ‘Fraunceys’ manor in Wimpole of the king by knight service of his manor of Sutton in Bedfordshire, annual value 10 marks, and the manor of Arrington of the earl of March, a minor in the king’s ward, annual value £10. He granted them by charter to Geoffrey Broun and John Hunte and their heirs on condition that they fulfilled his will. Afterwards about 1 Aug. 1409 he required them to enfeoff William Rokesburgh, John Shadworth and others and take the profits until Elizabeth his daughter reached 14 years of age and then enfeoff her and her heirs. So Rokesburgh and Shadworth held them.
Long before, when he held in his demesne as of fee, he granted 20 a., parcel of ‘Fraunceys’ manor, to Henry Jepe to hold to himself and his assigns at farm for 10 years from Michaelmas 1405 at 10s., annual value 10s.
He died on 8 Oct. last. Elizabeth his heir is aged 6 years and more.
829
Writ, plura, 12 June 1412.
CAMBRIDGE. Inquisition. Madingley. 18 June.
He held 100 a. of arable, meadow and pasture in Arrington in his demesne as of fee of Edmund earl of March, under age in the king’s ward, by knight service, annual value 4s.
He died on 20 Oct. 1410. Elizabeth his daughter and heir is aged 7 years.
C 137/82, no.24
E 149/96, no.2
830 WILLIAM SALLOWE OF STANTON
Writ 14 Sept. 1410.
NOTTINGHAM. Inquisition. Stapleford. 8 Oct.
He held in his demesne as of fee of Ralph Cromwell, knight, 1 capital messuage, 8 cottages and 8 bovates in Awsworth by knight service, annual value 4 marks, and 1 messuage and 2 bovates in Kirklington and Hockerton, service unknown, annual value 26s.8d.
He died on 1 Sept. last. George his son and heir is aged 30 years and more.
831
DERBY. Inquisition. Stanton. 7 Oct. 1410.
He held in his demesne as of fee:
Sandiacre, 4 cottages and 49 a., of the king by a rent of 13s. payable by equal parts at Easter and Michaelmas by the sheriff, annual value 26s.8d.
Stanton, 1 capital messuage, 2 cottages and 4 bovates, of William Lord Zouche by knight service, annual value 26s.8d.
Breaston, 1 messuage, 2 cottages and 30 a., not of the king but of whom and by what service is unknown, annual value 13s.4d.
Kirk Hallam, 1 messuage and 40 a., of the abbot of Dale Abbey, service unknown, annual value 13s.4d.
Ilkeston, 1 messuage, 1 cottage and 2 bovates, of William Lord Zouche, service unknown, annual value 13s.4d.
Risley, 2 cottages and 4 a., of John FitzWilliam, service unknown, annual value 3s.4d.
Spondon and Chaddesden, 4s. assize rent, of John FitzWilliam, service unknown.
Date of death and heir as above.
C 137/82, no.25
E 149/95, no.13
832 ROBERT BUSSY
Writ 4 Nov. 1410.
YORK. Inquisition. Thirsk. 9 Jan. 1411.
He held in his demesne as of fee 1 messuage, 4 cottages and 4 bovates in Barrowby of Beatrice Lady Roos of her manor of Ravensthorpe by knight service, annual value 40s., and 1 intake there of the same, service unknown, annual value 3s.
Jointly with Agnes his wife, who survives him, he held 1 tenement and 5 bovates in Thirkleby of William Fulthorp, knight, by knight service, annual value 13s.4d., and 1 toft in Bagby of Ralph Nevill, earl of Westmorland, John Bene, chaplain, and Simon de Elvyngton, service unknown, annual value 5s.
He died on 30 July 1410. Robert his son and heir is aged 18 years and more.
C 137/82, no.26
E 152/441
833 JOHN DICLESTON
Writ 20 Oct. 1410.
GLOUCESTER. Inquisition. Winchcombe. 11 Nov.
He held the manor of Dixton with lands in Alderton and the advowson of Alderton jointly with Margaret his wife by the grant, by charter shown to the jurors, of Robert Whityngton and Thomas Thurkell, parson there, to them and the heirs of their bodies with remainder to his right heirs. They are held of the heir of Thomas le Despenser, a minor in the king’s ward, of the manor of Tewkesbury, service unknown, annual value 20 marks.
He died on 10 June last. Thomas his son and heir is aged 7 years and more.
834 CLARICE DAUGHTER AND HEIR OF MARIOT BROUNKER
Writ 11 May 1411.
DEVON. Inquisition. Exeter. 10 June.
Clarice, daughter and heir of Mariot Brounker alias Bounker one sister and heir of William Ram, held half a messuage and 1 ferling in Dean Prior in her demesne as of fee on 12 Oct. 1387. She was an idiot from birth. Several years before her death she dowered Margery, sometime wife of William Ram brother of Mariot her mother with a third part of half, which half William had held during his marriage. Owing to her idiocy it was taken into the king’s hands and so remains. It is held of the prior and convent of Plympton St. Mary in right of St. Mary’s church there as a fortieth part of a knight’s fee, annual value 18d.
Margery died on 29 April 1405 and Clarice on 4 April 1406. William Tolchet, son of Margery, sister of Mariot, is the next heir of Clarice and aged 60 years and more.
C 137/82, no.28
835 CECILY WIDOW OF JOHN PYKE
Writ 29 Oct. 1410.
HERTFORD. Inquisition. King’s Walden. 27 Jan. 1411.
By the grant of Lawrence de Welles, formerly vicar of Offley, to Ellis Dokesworth, her former husband, and herself for the term of their lives with remainder to William their son, the heirs of his body and the right heirs of Ellis, she held 1 toft, 60 a. arable, 3 a. meadow, 4 a. pasture and rents of 21s.7 1/2d. and 2 lb. cumin in King’s Walden of the king by the service of half a knight’s fee, annual value 41s.2 1/2d., and 1 messuage, 2 tofts, 240 a., 12 a. wood and 20s.7 1/2d. rent in the same place of Reynold Cobham, service unknown, annual value 4 marks 12s.2 1/2d.; in all 8 marks.
William and Ellis died without heirs of their bodies. She died without heirs on 20 July last. Joan wife of William Beauchamp, sister of Ellis, is next heir and aged 50 years and more.
C 137/82, no.29
E 149/96, no.6
836 NICHOLAS KETON, ESQUIRE
Writ 16 Oct. 1410.
YORK. Inquisition. Rotherham. 27 Oct.
He held 1 messuage and 8 bovates in Kiveton and Waleswood of John Lord Moubray, a minor in the king’s ward, of his manor of Dinnington, service unknown, annual value 53s.4d., and 6 messuages and 8 bovates in Harthill and Woodall, of whom and by what service is unknown, annual value 5 marks.
He died on 1 Sept. last. Nicholas his son and heir is aged 8 years and more.
837
Writ, plenius certiorari. 5 Nov. 1410.
YORK. Inquisition ex officio and in response to the writ. Stamford Bridge. 20 Nov.
The premises in Kiveton and Waleswood are held by the service of half a knight’s fee, and those in Harthill and Woodall of Edmund Sanford, knight, by knight service.
He also held in his demesne as of fee 5 messuages and 6 bovates in Harthill of Edmund Sanford by knight service, annual value 72s.
Date of death and heir as above.
838
YORK. Inquisition. Selby. 29 June 1411.
He held 1 messuage and 8 bovates in Kiveton and Waleswood of John Lord Moubray, under age in the king’s ward, by homage, fealty and a rent of 23s., and 6 messuages and 8 bovates in Harthill and Woodall of Edmund Sandford, knight, by homage, fealty and rendering a pair of gloves at Christmas.
C 137/82, no.31
E 152/433, 441
839 ISABEL WIDOW OF JOHN INKEPENNE
Writ 5 Oct. 1410.
HAMPSHIRE. Inquisition. Basingstoke. 12 Nov.
She held in dower of the inheritance of John her late husband:
Winchester, 1 messuage and 4 cottages, annual value 2 marks; a rent of 13s. from John Haywode for his messuage; 4d. rent from Thomas Hosyer for his messuage; 1 messuage, 1 dovecot and 2 a. outside the east gate, annual value 2 marks; all of the king in free burgage, services unknown; and 3 tofts and 33 a. in the soke of Winchester, of the bishop and prior of Winchester, but how much of each is unknown, annual value nil.
Barton Stacey, 5 cottages, 1 curtilage, 200 a. and 1 rood arable, 3 a. meadow and pasture for 200 sheep, of whom and by what service is unknown, annual value 40s.
Gavelacre, the manor, of whom and by what service is unknown, annual value 6 marks.
She died on 3 Oct. last. Richard son of Robert son of John and herself is heir, aged 22 years.
840
WILTSHIRE. Inquisition. Upavon. 18 Nov. 1410.
She held in dower of the inheritance of John her late husband 5 messuages in Salisbury, of whom and by what service is unknown, annual value 5 marks.
Date of death and heir as above.
C 137/82, no.32
E 149/97, no.7
841 ROBERT CRESSENER
Writ 28 Oct. 1410.
ESSEX. Inquisition. Halstead. 4 Nov.
He held 7 a. and 1 a. of alders in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief by knight service in the manor called Ferriers in Bures St. Mary, annual value 2s., and the site of that manor of the heir of the earl of March, under age in the king’s ward, for various unknown services, annual value nil beyond the maintenance. He also held 100 a. of the heir of the earl of Kent of the manor of Lamarsh, service unknown, annual value 33s.4d., and a parcel of the manor of Ferriers of Richard Waldegrave and others, service unknown, annual value £4.
He died on 9 Sept. last. William his son and heir is aged 18 years.
842
Writ 28 Oct. 1410.
HUNTINGDON. Inquisition. Stilton. 8 Jan. 1411.
Long before his death he held the manor of Eynesbury and on 13 Aug. 1410 granted it by charter with all his lands in St. Neots to Richard Waldegrave and William Berdewell, knights, and others to hold to them and their heirs. The manor is held of William Lord Ferrers of Groby in socage by a rent of 1d., annual value £10.
Date of death and heir as above.
843
Writ 28 Oct. 1410.
SUFFOLK. Inquisition. Wickhambrook. 6 Nov.
In Hawkedon he held in his demesne as of fee 1 messuage, 200 a. arable, 14 a. meadow, 24 a. pasture, 10 a. wood and 13s. rent of the earl of March by the service of half a fee. The messuage comprises various buildings, annual value nil, and a dovecot 5s.; the arable is worth 4d. the a., the meadow 18d. the a. and no more because liable to flood, the pasture 6d. the a., and the wood 8 1/2d. and one seventh of a 1/2d. because in the seventh year it can be cut and is then worth 5s.
Long before his death he granted by charter to Richard Waldegrave and William Berdewell, knights, Thomas Lopham, Richard Mauncell, clerk, and Robert Cavendysshe the manor of Preston called Mortimers and the manor of Netherhall in Otley, and 88 a. arable, 4 1/2 a. meadow, 16 a. pasture and 4 a. wood in Barham, Claydon, Hinderclay and Thelnetham. All the tenants attorned to them.
Preston and Netherhall are held of the duchy of Lancaster, each by the service of half a knight’s fee, annual values £10 and £6 13s.4d.; 48 a. arable, 4 1/2 a. meadow, 8 a. pasture and the wood in Thelnetham are held of the abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, service unknown. Of whom 40 a. arable and 8 a. pasture in Barham, Claydon and Hinderclay are held is unknown. The arable is worth annually 4d. the a., the meadow 18d., the pasture 6d. and the wood 8 1/2d. and a seventh part of a 1/2d.
Date of death as above. William his son and heir will be 18 years of age on 25 Nov. next.
C 137/82, no.33
E 149/97, no.16
844 WILLIAM DE BEAUCHAMP
Writ 10 May 1411.
NOTTINGHAM. Inquisition. Nottingham. 23 June 1411.
William de Bello Campo, Lord Abergavenny, held the soke of Oswaldbeck jointly with Joan his wife, who survives him, by the grant of Robert Braybrok, late bishop of London, John Trefnant, late bishop of Hereford, Robert Lord Harrington, John Bagot, Gerard Braybrok, senior, and Gerard Braybrok, junior, knights, to them and their heirs by the king’s licence [CPR 1399–1401, p.444]. The charter and licence were shown to the jurors. The soke is held of the king in chief, service unknown, annual value £20.
He died on 8 May last. Richard his son and heir is aged 14 years and more.
845
Writ 11 May 1411.
WARWICK. Inquisition. Henley in Arden. 15 July.
William brother of Thomas de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick and lord of Gower, held the manor of Snitterfield jointly with Joan his wife by grant to them and his heirs male by Richard Piriton and John de Harleston, clerks, confirmed by the earl, by charter shown to the jurors, and similarly the manor of Aston Cantlow by the grant of Robert de Haryngton and John Bagot, knights. Of whom they are held is unknown; annual value together £10.
Date of death and heir as above.
846
Writ, plura, 27 April 1412.
WARWICK. Inquisition. Solihull. 11 May.
Peter son of John de Monte Forti held in his demesne as of fee various lands, tenements, rents and services in Henley in Arden, Ullenhall and Wootton Wawen, namely 1 messuage, 1 a. arable, 2 a. meadow, 10 a. wood and 12 1/2d. rent in Forwood in the territory of Wootton Wawen, 16 a. arable in ‘Bockeleyfeld’, 6 selions in ‘Brodefeld’, 40 a. meadow and 8 a. wood in the little close of the park on this side of the stream, 1/2 a. meadow called ‘Margaretmedewe’ of the fee of the barony of Stafford in the same territory, 30 a. arable and 1 a. meadow in the field called ‘le Hyde’, 12 a. arable in the field called Nutlands in the territory of Ullenhall, 1 messuage called Park Meadow, 3 watermills and 300 a. wood in the great park, £10 5s.1/2d. rent from the burgess tenants of Henley in Arden with the lordship and services of all the tenants of the borough, tolls and all other liberties, and a quarter of a knight’s fee in Brailes.
By his charter dated at Whitchurch in Warwickshire on 14 May 1326 Peter granted all the premises to John de Lobbenham, chaplain, his heirs and assigns, and warranted them to him. Lobbenham held them in his demesne as of fee in virtue of this enfeoffment and the attornment of the tenants. By a fine of October 1326 [CP 25(1)/246/47, no.32] he regranted them to Peter and the heirs of his body, with remainder to John son of Lora de Ulnhale and the heirs of his body. This grant was exemplified by letters patent of Richard II.
Similarly Peter held 80 a. wood and 25s. rent in Studley and by a charter dated at Studley on 30 Nov. 1325 granted them to Thomas de Ilmynstre, clerk, his heirs and assigns, and he by a fine of January 1326 [CP 25(1)/246/47, no.18] granted them back to Peter and the heirs of his body with similar remainder. Peter died without heirs of his body.
William de Bello Campo intruded upon all these premises, and Baldwin Mountfort, knight, as son and heir of John son of Lora entered in virtue of the fine, but was several times disseised by William. He died whilst William was still alive, and the right to the premises then descended to William Mountfort of Coleshill, his son and heir, then a minor. He claimed the premises and an agreement was reached by which William de Bello Campo held them for his life. After his death William Mountfort entered and occupied them, and still does so. All except the wood and rent in Studley are held of Anne countess of Stafford, service unknown. The wood and rent are held of William Corbyson, service unknown, annual value of the pasture in the wood 6s.8d. These premises are a whole on their own and not parcel of the manor of Beaudesert or any other manor. There is a stream by Beaudesert church which separates the lordships of Beaudesert and Henley in Arden. Henley is a borough with a market on Mondays and view of frankpledge twice yearly. Annual values, tolls of the market 20s., view of frankpledge 13s.4d., pasture in the park beyond the sustenance of the game 40s., other lands and tenements apart from Studley £10, and the quarter fee in Brailes nothing this year because the tenants are living, but when it occurs 40s. To all the above premises William Mountfort, now aged 28 years and more is heir in virtue of the fines, being the son of Baldwin, son of John, son of Lora de Ulnhale.
William de Bello Campo held the castle and manor of Beaudesert for life in virtue of a fine of 1394 [CP 25(1)/248/66, no.12]. By this Thomas Botiller of Sudeley, knight, and Baldwin Frevyle recognised the right of Thomas de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, and he granted the reversion of the manor, which William de Bello Campo held for life, half to Thomas and the heirs of his body by rent of a rose, and failing them to Baldwin and the heirs of his body, and the other half to Baldwin and the heirs of his body, and failing them to Thomas Botiller and the heirs of his body, with reversion to the earl. The heirs are now William Botiller of Sudeley, brother of John son and heir of Thomas, aged 23 years and more, and Baldwin son of Baldwin Frevile, knight, a minor in the king’s ward, aged 17 years and more. The manor extends in the vills and hamlets of Beaudesert, Hazelwood, Whitley, Forewood and Wike. It is held of the earl of Warwick, service unknown, annual value 40 marks.
847
WARWICK. Inquisition. Solihull. 17 Oct. 1412.
John Chamberleyn, constable of the castle and manor of Beaudesert, has taken all the profits of the castle and manor extending in Beaudesert, Hazelwood, Whitley, Forewood and Wike since the death of William de Bello Campo on 8 May 1411. William held them for life with reversion to William Boteler of Sudeley and Baldwin son and heir of Baldwin Freyville, knight, deceased, a minor in the king’s ward.
C 137/83, no.34
E 149/96, no.8
E 152/439-43
848
Writ 10 May 1411.
SURREY. Inquisition. Southwark. 22 June.
He held the manor of Paddington jointly with Joan his wife by the grant of Robert Braybrok, bishop of London, and others as above [no.844]. It is held of the king in chief, service unknown, annual value 5 marks.
Date of death and heir as above.
849
Writ 10 May 1411.
LINCOLN. Inquisition. Grantham, 26 June.
He held jointly with Joan his wife by the grant of Robert Braybrok, bishop of London, and others as above [no.844] 10 messuages, 2 carucates and 20 a. meadow, with the services of free men, serfs and customary tenants, in Donington, Waddington, Goulceby and Alkborough, of the king in chief, service unknown, annual value 100s. and no more because in decay and lacking tenants.
Date of death and heir as above.
850
Writ 10 May 1411.
LONDON. Inquisition. 28 May.
He held the house called ‘Penbrokes’ in the parish of St. Martin Ludgate jointly with Joan his wife by the grant of Nicholas Salewey of Pirton and Robert de Warrewyk to them and his heirs. It is held in free burgage, annual value nil.
Date of death and heir as above.
851
Writ 10 May 1411.
SUFFOLK. Inquisition. Barnham. 12 June.
He held the manor of Worlington jointly with Joan his wife by the grant of William Bagot, knight, John de Styuecle, William Wenlok and John Olney to them and his heirs, by the same royal licence as above [no.844] which was shown to the jurors. It is held of the king in chief, service unknown, annual value 10 marks.
Date of death and heir as above.
852
NORFOLK. Inquisition. Norwich. 9 June 1411.
He held nothing in Norfolk.
Date of death and heir as above.
853
Writ 10 May 1411.
SHROPSHIRE. Inquisition. Bridgnorth. 30 May.
He held the manor of Worfield jointly with Joan his wife by the grant of William Bagot, knight, and others as above [no.851], the licence and charter being shown to the jurors. It is held of the king in chief, service unknown, annual value £26 13s.4d.
Date of death and heir as above.
854
Writ 10 May 1411.
HEREFORD AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition. Hereford. 5 June.
He held the castle, town, lordship and land of Abergavenny in Wales jointly with Joan his wife by the grant of Thomas archbishop of Canterbury, Joan countess of Hereford, Thomas earl of Arundel and Surrey, Richard Arundell, John Stanley, Robert Morley, knight, Nicholas Bradshawe, John Burley, Thomas Rede, Thomas Walleweyn, Robert Pubbelowe, clerk, Thomas Yonge and Richard Pepur to them and the heirs of Joan on certain conditions by charter and royal licence as above [no.844], both shown to the jurors. They are held of the king in chief, service unknown, annual value £200.
Also jointly he held the castle, lordship and vill of Ewyas Harold in the March by the grant of John Prat, clerk, and John Olney to hold to them for the term of their lives with remainder to Thomas archbishop of Canterbury and his colleagues, as above, by charter and royal licence [CPR 1399–1401, pp.204,220]. They are held of the king in chief, service unknown, annual value £20.
He held the castle, lordship, vill and lands of Grosmont in right of Joan his wife, who holds by gift of the king by letters patent of the duchy of Lancaster shown to the jurors. They are held of the king of the crown, service unknown, annual value £26 13s.4d.
Date of death and heir as above.
855
Writ 10 May 1411.
ESSEX. Inquisition. Chelmsford. 3 June.
Jointly with Joan his wife he held the manors of Fordham, Hanningfield, East Hanningfield and West Hanningfield by the grant of Robert Braybrok, bishop of London, and others as above [no.844], and the manors of Thorrington, Ridgewell and South Hanningfield and half the wood of Walbury by the grant of William Bagot, knight, and others as above [no.851], by licence and charters shown to the jurors. All are held of the king in chief by knight service, the number of fees being unknown.
Annual value, Fordham 20 marks, Hanningfield and East and West Hanningfield making one whole manor £20, Thorrington £6 13s.4d., Ridgewell £10, South Hanningfield £10, the half wood nil.
Date of death and heir as above.
856
Writ 10 May 1411.
OXFORD. Inquisition. Deddington. 13 June.
He held the manor of Spelsbury jointly with Joan his wife by the grant of Richard Piriton and John Harleston, clerks, to them and his heirs male by charter as above [no.845] shown to the jurors. Of whom it is held is unknown, annual value £26 13s.4d.
Date of death and heir as above.
857
Writ 10 May 1411.
GLOUCESTER. Inquisition. Tewkesbury. 14 June.
He held the manor of Kemerton jointly with Joan his wife by the grant of Richard Piriton and John Harleston, clerks, as above [no.845]. It is held of Lord le Despenser, under age in the king’s ward, service unknown, annual value 20 marks.
Date of death and heir as above.
858
Writ 11 May 1411.
WORCESTER. Inquisition. Worcester. 22 June.
He held the manors of Sheriff’s Lench, Chaddesley Corbett, Pirton and Naunton Beauchamp jointly with Joan his wife to them and his heirs male by the grant of Richard Piriton and John Harleston, clerks, as above [no.845], with remainder failing such heirs to Thomas late earl of Warwick and his heirs. The grant was confirmed by the earl. The charters were shown to the jurors.
Also jointly he held the manors of Dunclent, Harvington and Purshull and lands, tenements, rents and services in Cakebole, Shenstone, Hoo, Kidderminster and Austcliff in the lordship of Wolverley, and the manor of Rushock, by the grant to them and the heirs of their bodies by Thomas Waleweyn of Martley, John Harewelle, senior, of Wotton and John Olney.
The following are held of Richard earl of Warwick by rent of a rose: Sheriff’s Lench, annual value £16 13s.4d., Chaddesley Corbett £26 13s.4d., Pirton £10, Naunton Beauchamp 20 marks, Harvington 100s. and Purshull 40s.
Of whom and by what service Dunclent and Rushock with the rents etc. in the lordship of Wolverley are held is not known, but it is not of the king in chief. Annual values, Dunclent £4, Rushock £6 13s.4d. beyond a rent of 5 marks payable to Richard Pepur for life, and the lands, tenements and rents 40s.
He also held jointly the manor of Kidderminster by the grant to them and his heirs by Nicholas Lyllyng, knight, and Thomas Aldebury, clerk, dated 20 March 1401 and shown to the jurors. It is held of the king in chief by knight service, annual value 40 marks.
He held the manor of Feckenham for life without rent by the grant of Henry IV, and the keeping of the forest of Feckenham by the grant of Richard II [CPR 1377–81, p.63; 1399–1401, p.118] with reversion of both to Humphrey the king’s son by the king’s grant of 22 Feb. 1410 [CPR 1408–13, p.164]. They are ancient demesne of the crown and worth £30 yearly beyond the wages of the parker, forester and other officers.
Date of death and heir as above.
859
Writ 10 May 1411.
KENT. Inquisition. West Mailing. 30 June.
He held nothing in Kent.
Date of death and heir as above.
860
STAFFORD. Inquisition. Lichfield. 18 June 1410.
He held the manor of Wigginton jointly with Joan his wife by the feoffment of William Bagot, knight, and others, made with royal licence to them and his heirs as above [no.851]. It is held of the king in chief by knight service, annual value £20 beyond £13 6s.8d. granted to Nicholas Bradschawe for life.
Date of death and heir as above.
C 137/83, no.34, 87, no.38
E 149/96, no.8
E 152/439–40; 442–3