Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry VII, Entries 801-850

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Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry VII, Entries 801-850

801 HENRY DOGET.
Writ 17 Oct., 7 Hen. VII; inq. 22 Oct., 8 Hen. VII.
Robert Knawdy and William Wryght, clks., being seised of the under-mentioned manor and lands in fee simple, enfeoffed him and Amice his wife, who survives, thereof, for the term of their lives in survivorship, without impeachment of waste; and the said Henry and Amice were seised thereof accordingly in their demesne as of frank tenement, with reversion to Henry Thornehill, in tail male, with other reversions over.
He died 12 Aug., 6 Hen. VII. Isabel wife of Robert Pygot, aged 50, Agnes wife of John Vyell, aged 22, two of his daughters, and William Thornehill, aged 25 and more, the son of Julian Thornehill, his other daughter, are his next heirs.
BERKS. A moiety of the manor called ‘Busshoppys’ in Pusey, worth 4l., held of the Abbot of Abendon, service unknown.
A messuage in Pusey called ‘Combers,’ worth 30s., held of the most illustrious lord, Prince Arthur, the King’s eldest son, now Prince of Wales, as of the honor of Walyngford, by service of 2s., and suit of view of frank (pledge) of the lordship of Heynton.
A tenement in Pusey, called ‘Millehous,’ annexed to the said messuage, and 5 1/2 virgates of land in the common field of Pusey, called ‘Erlich lond,’ worth 40s., held of the Lord Bouchier, lord of Wantyng, by service of 11d., and suit of view of frank (pledge) of the hundred of Moreston.
Five tenements and two virgates of land in West Hanney, worth 33s. 4d., held of the Warden of the New College of St. Mary in Oxford, by service of 22(s.), and suit of view of frank (pledge) belonging to the said Warden.
C. Series II. Vol. 8. (48.) E. Series II. File 778. (4.)
802 RICHARD BURDETT.
Writ wanting; inq. 14 Sept., 8 Hen. VII.
By deed dated 1 Oct., 3 Hen. VII, John Archer and Thomas Mountford, esqs., gave the under-mentioned manors to him, and Joice his wife, who survives, and the heirs of his body.
He died Saturday after St. George the Martyr, 7 Hen. VII. Thomas Burdett, aged 14 and more, is his son and heir.
WORC. Manor of Belne, worth 6 marks, held of the Duke of Buckingham, service unknown.
Manor of Elmebrug, worth 26s. 8d., held of the Baron of Carue, by fealty only.
Manor of Hablenche, worth 5 marks, held of the Baron of Elmeley, by service of 1/20 of a knight’s fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 8. (49.)
803 JOHN SAMUELL.
Writ de Amotus 14 Oct., 6 Hen. VII; inq. 29 Oct., 8 Hen. VII.
John Danvers, William Ardern, John Waver, John Bryce, chaplain, and John Samuell, son of James Samuell, gave the under-mentioned messuages and land in Cotesford, which they had of the gift and feoffment of the said James, to Roger Poure, Robert Ardern, and Thomas Goldewell, their heirs and assigns. Roger Poure, the surviving feoffee, gave the premises to John Samuell, named in the writ, and Joan then his wife, to hold to them and his heirs. The said John Samuell, being seised thereof accordingly in fee, gave the said messuages and land, inter alia, by the name of all his lands and tenements in Furyngford, Cotesford, Stoke Lyle, and Dadyngton, to Francis, Lord Lovell, Lionel Wydevyle, clk., Walter Mauntell, knt., Humphrey Forster, esq., Henry Doget, and William Samuell, now deceased, and William Stonor, knt., John More, esq., and Roger Samuell, who survive, and the heirs of the said Roger and William Samuell, to the use of his last will.
He died 31 May, 21 Edw. IV. John Samuell, aged 40 and more, is his son and heir.
Cf. C. Series I. 21 Edw. IV. No. 29, being the inquisition taken on the death of John Samwell of Cottesford the elder.
OXFORD. Two messuages called ‘Knyghtes place’ and ‘Bars tenement’ with 3 tofts and 10 virgates of land in Cotesford.
C. Series II. Vol. 8. (50.) E. Series II. File 778. (2.)
804 HENRY ROUS, of Denyngton, esq.
Writ 9 Oct., inq. on Saturday the eve of the Apostles St. Simon and St. Jude, 8 Hen. VII.
Thomas Hopken, Richard Alred, John Shotesham, John Keche, John Norfolk, clk., John Dowsyng, William Alred, and Richard Southwell, esq., were seised of the under-mentioned manors of Rouses, Osbernes, and Rowuntons, divers tenements called ‘Tettons,’ ‘Heywardes,’ ‘Pulhams,’ ‘Haywardesharche,’ ‘Sketys,’ and ‘Foxis,’ 40a. pasture called ‘Denyngton Cloos,’ 2a. land, 24a. pasture, and 5a. meadow called ‘le Haye,’ and 10a. land and 2a. meadow called ‘Fagges,’ all in Denyngton, in fee, to the use of the said Henry, and the performance of his last will. By his last will the said Henry directed that in the first place his debts should be paid out of the issues and profits of the premises, and that William his son should then have the manor of Rouses, and all the said tenements lands, pastures, and meadows (the tenement called ‘Sketys,’ and lands, &c., called ‘le Haye’ and ‘Fagges’ only excepted) in tail male, with remainder to Edmund Rous his other son in tail male, with remainder to Thomas, John, and Edward, Rous, his brothers successively in tail male, with remainder to Humphrey Rous in tail male, with remainder to the right heirs of Reginald Rous his father; he further directed that the said manor of Rowunton, and the above excepted tenements should be sold by his two executors, with refusal to his son William; also he willed, that, after his debts were paid, his wife Agnes, who survives, should have the said manor of Osbornes for the term of her life, on condition, however, that the said Edmund Rouse should have a sufficient and lawful estate of, or in, the under-mentioned tenement called ‘Thorppys’ in Dunwiche and Westleton, and other his lands there, in tail male, with remainder to the said William, Thomas, John, Edward, and Humphrey, and the heirs of Reginald Rous, as in the case of the manor of Rouses; with remainder as to the said manor of Osbornes after the death of the said Agnes, to the said William and Edmund successively in tail male, with remainder for sale by his executors.
Richard Alred, clk., being seised of the under-mentioned tenement and land in Denyngton, formerly Reginald Rous,’ called ‘Hobertes,’ in fee, gave it to the said Henry and Agnes, and their issue male, with remainder as the manor of Rouses is limited.
Robert Cheke and John Chapman being seised of the said tenement called ‘Thorppys’ in Dunwiche and Westleton, and of lands and tenements there late belonging to the said Henry and formerly to the said Reginald, gave them to the said Henry and Agnes, with remainders over as in the case of ‘Hobertes tenement.’
He died on the day of St. Matthew the Apostle last, seised of divers tenements called ‘Kechys,’ ‘Sexteynes,’ ‘Stormes,’ and ‘Baldryes’ in Denyngton, in fee. William Rous, aged 21 and more, is his son and heir.
SOFF. Manors of Rouses and Osbernes; tenements called ‘Tettons,’ ‘Heywardes,’ ‘Pulhams,’ ‘Haywardes Harche,’ ‘Sketys,’ ‘Foxis,’ ‘Hobertes,’ ‘Kechys,’ ‘Sexteynes,’ ‘Stormes,’ and ‘Baldryes’; 40a. pasture called ‘Denyngton Cloos’; 2a. land, 24a. pasture, and 5a. meadow called ‘le Haye’; and 10a. land and 2a. meadow called ‘Fagges’ in Denyngton, worth 20l., held of the Viscount Beaumond, as of the manor of Denyngton, by fealty and 40s. rent yearly, for all service.
Manor of Rowuntons in Denyngton, worth 40s., held of the Prior of Eye, by fealty and 10s. rent yearly, for all service.
A tenement called ‘Thorppys,’ with other lands and tenements in Dunwiche and Westleton, worth 5l., held of Robert Clere and William Eyre, as of the manor of Westwode, by fealty and 4d. rent yearly, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 8. (51.)
805 HENRY ROUS, of Denyngton, esq.
Writ 9 Oct., inq. Monday after St. Simon and St. Jude the Apostles, 8 Hen. VII.
John Dowsyng, clk., and Alexander Tulke were seised of the under-mentioned manor and lands in fee, to the use of the said Henry, who with their assent received the rents thereof, and by his last will gave the premises to William Rows his son in tail, with remainder to the heirs of the body of Reginald Rows, esq., his father, with remainder to the right heirs of the said Reginald.
Death and heir as in No. 804.
NORF. Manor of Royses, a tenement called ‘Sorwellys,’ and an enclosure called ‘Hulynes yerde’ in North Walsham and Bradfeld, worth 5l., held of William Walshe by fealty and 4d. rent yearly, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 8. (52.)
806 EDMUND ALCOK, of Badley, ‘gentilman.’
Writ 24 May, 7 Hen. VII; inq. Saturday the eve of St. Simon and St. Jude the Apostles, 8 Hen. VII.
He died on St. Valentine’s day last, seised of the under-mentioned manor and lands in fee. Elizabeth wife of Roger Rookwode, esq., aged 30 and more, his daughter, and Edmund Poley, aged 6 and more, his cousin, viz. son of Henry Poley, son of Margery Poley, late wife of Simon Poley deceased, his other daughter, are his next heirs.
SUFF. Manor of Badley Halle, in Badley, Needham, and Combys, worth 20 marks, held of Cicely, Duchess of York, as of the honor of Clare, by service of 1/2 of a knight’s fee.
Forty acres of land and 40a. pasture in Badley, worth 5 marks, held of the said Duchess, as of the said honor, by fealty and 4d. yearly, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 8. (53.)
807 ALEXANDER CAREWE.
Writ 8 Oct., inq. 5 Nov., 8 Hen. VII.
He died 20 Sept. last, seised of the under-mentioned manor and rent in fee. John Carrewe, aged 22 and more, is his son and heir.
DEVON. Manor of Shogbrok, worth 8 marks, held of the heirs of one Joan Sampford, in free socage.
A rent of 18s. issuing from certain lands and tenements in Okeford, held of none.
C. Series II. Vol. 8. (54.)
808 JOAN UPTON.
Writ 11 Oct., inq. 6 Nov., 8 Hen. VII.
Walter Colbroke her grandfather being seised of the under-mentioned messuages and lands in fee, had issue two daughters, Alice, and Joan, mother of the said Joan Upton, and being so seised, he gave the land in Killerton, Monculme, and Beare, to one Walter Courteney, knt., who survives, his heirs and assigns. Afterwards the said Alice married the said Walter Courtenay, and the said Joan married one William Upton, by whom she had issue the said Joan Upton, and died. And afterwards the said Walter Colbroke died, seised of the residue of the said messuages and lands in fee, which thereupon descended to the said Alice and Joan, viz. to the said Alice as his daughter and one of his heirs, and to the said Joan as his cousin and other heir, viz. daughter of Joan his other daughter, and they entered on and were seised of the said residue accordingly in fee. And the said Joan Upton afterwards died without issue, whereby her purparty of the premises descended to the said Alice, as sole surviving daughter and heir of the said Walter Colbroke.
She died 21 Sept. last. The said Alice, daughter of the said Walter Colbroke, is next heir both of the said Walter, and of her, the said Joan Upton, and is aged 30 and more.
DEVON. A messuage, 100a. arable, 100a. pasture, 10a. meadow, and 100a. gorse and heather in Colbroke in the parish of Colompton, worth 100s., held of the Abbot of St. Mary, Ford, by service of 1/6 of a knight’s fee
Sixty acres of pasture in Bagmore in the parish of Bradenynche, worth 20s., held of the Prince, as of the honor of Bradenynche, in free socage.
A messuage, 100a. land, 60a. pasture, 6a. meadow, 4a. wood, and 20a. gorse and heather in Dorwyke in the parish of Silferton, worth 6 marks, held of John Wadham, knt., as of the manor of Sylferton, by a rent of 6d. only, in free socage.
A messuage, 40a. arable, 30a. pasture, 4a. meadow, 4a. wood, and 30a. gorse and heather in Kyllerton, worth 7 marks, held of the heirs of Nicholas Fraunceys, as of the lordship of Fraunceys Court, by a rent of 6s. and 1 lb. wax only, in free socage.
A burgage in Sylferton, worth 6s., held of the said John Wadham, knt., in free burgage.
Six burgages in Bradenynche, worth 16s., held of the said Prince, as of the said honor, in free burgage.
Twenty acres of arable, 10a. pasture, 3a. meadow, and 30a. gorse and heather in Monculme and Beare in the parish of Sylferton, worth 20s., held of the said John Wadham, as of the said manor, by fealty only.
C. Series II. Vol. 8. (55.)
809 JOHN TYMPERLEY the elder.
Writ 23 Jan., 7 Hen. VII; inq. 24 Oct., 8 Hen. VII.
He the said John Tymperley, esq., one Richard Suthwell, William Holond, and Robert Tymperley, were seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson of Hyntlesham in fee, which they demised, having obtained the King’s licence for the purpose, to John Morton, Archbishop of Canterbury, John Alcok, Bishop of Ely, William son of the said John Tymperley, John Sulyard, knt., Christopher Willoughby, John Wymongham, knt., Henry Heydon, knt., Richard Skipton and Henry Edyall, clks., James Hobert, William Pyrton, esq., Thomas Fastolf and Philip Bothe, esqs., Edmund Jenney, John Cheke, Clement Clerk, Robert Suthwell, Thomas Banyard, John Walworth the elder, ‘gentilman,’ Thomas Draill, ‘merchaunt,’ and Robert Hatfeld, to the use of the said John Tymperley the father and his last will.
He demised the other under-mentioned manor and lands, whereof he was seised in fee, to the said Archbishop, Edmund, Bishop of Rochester, William Tymperley his son, Henry Wentworth and John Paston, knts., Thomas Fastolf and William Pyrton, esqs., Richard Skipton and Henry Ediall, clks., Clement Clerk, ‘gentilman,’ Roger Wentworth, ‘gentilman,’ Thomas Drayll, and Thomas Baldry, to the like use.
He died 18 Dec. last, John Tymperley, aged 40 and more, is his son and heir.
SUFF. Manor and advowson of Hyntlesham, worth 20l., whereof one moiety is held of the King in chief, by service of a fish-hawk, or 2s., yearly, for all service, and the other moiety is held of the King in chief, by service of one knight’s fee.
A place called ‘Makell,’ 2 messuages, and other lands and tenements called ‘Hyllys,’ ‘Copdok,’ and ‘Brodok’ in Hyntlesham, worth 100s., held of William Morton, service unknown.
Manor called ‘Mansers,’ with a water mill, worth 100s., and other lands and tenements in Hadlegh and Aldeham, and another tenement called ‘Hadleys’ in Hadley, held of the Prior of Christ Church, Canterbury, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 8. (56.)
810 MARGARET GARNYSSHE. Cf. No. 817.
Writ 9 Oct., inq. Saturday the eve of St. Simon and St. Jude the Apostles, 8 Hen. VII.
John Hevenyngham, knt., John Hopton, Thomas Brews, and John Hevenyngham, esqs., George Lampet, Robert Banyard, and Thomas Croftes, being seised of the under-mentioned manor of Kenton in fee, enfeoffed Thomas Garneys, esq., and the said Margaret, and the heirs of the body of the said Thomas, thereof, with remainder to Edmund Garneys in tail. She survived the said Thomas, and died seised of the said manor in her demesne as of frank tenement.
She died the Sunday before Pentecost last, seised of the under-mentioned manor of Reedhalle in fee. John Garneys, aged 38 and more, is son and heir of the said Margaret, and of the said Thomas.
SUFF. Manor of Kenton, worth 20l., held of the heirs of the Duke of Suffolk, as of the honor of Eye, by 1/20 of a knight’s fee.
Manor of Reedhalle, worth 10 marks, held of Thomas, Abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, by 1/20 of a knight’s fee, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 8. (57.)
811 RALPH BANASTER.
Writ 24 Oct., inq. 10 Nov., 8 Hen. VII.
He and Joan his wife, daughter and heir of John Coumbe, were seised of the under-mentioned manors and lands in fee, in her right. They had issue Joan, now wife of Thomas Dawntesey.
He survived his said wife, and was seised of the premises in his demesne as of frank tenement, as tenant by the curtesy.
He died 15 Aug. last. The said Joan Dawntesey, aged 19 and more, is his daughter and heir.
WILTS. Manor of North Tudworth, worth 12 marks, held of the Prior of Mayden Bradeley, by fealty and the rent of 1 lb. of cummin at Martlemas yearly.
A capital messuage, 2 carucates of land, 12a. meadow, 200a. pasture, 40s. rent, and the office of the bailiwick, or bedelry, of the hundred of Ambresbury, in Great Ambresbury, worth 10 marks, held of the Lady Margaret, Countess of Richmond and Derby, as of the manor of Ambresbury, by fealty and 13d. rent at Michaelmas yearly.
Manor of Compton Coumbes, worth 6 marks, with the advowson of the chapel there, held of the said Countess, as of the said manor, by fealty only, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 8. (58.) E. Series II. File 958. (6.)
812 WILLIAM LANCASTRE, esq.
Writ 9 July, 7 Hen. VII; inq. Friday after St. Simon and St. Jude the Apostles, 8 Hen. VII.
He enfeoffed William Aleyn and Robert Molton of the under-mentioned manors, who in Easter Term, 6 Hen. VII, suffered a recovery thereof to Richard and John Yaxlee, to the use of Eleanor, sometime wife of the said William Lancastre, for the term of her life; and the said Richard Yaxlee accordingly demised the premises to her for life, with remainder to the said William, John Cornwaleys, esq., William Rammesby, esq., and Richard Bole, clk., to the use of the said William and his heirs.
He died on the feast of St. Philip and St. James the Apostles last.
NORF. Manor of Boylondys, worth 10l., held of Henry None, esq., as of the manor of Multon, by 1/3 of a knight’s fee.
Manor of Haywodes, worth 20l., held of Lord John Fitz Walter, knt., service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 8. (59.)
813 JOHN JERVEYS, esq.
Writ 26 Oct., inq. Saturday after All Hallows, 8 Hen. VII.
John Legat and Robert Crascke being seised of the under-mentioned manors and advowson in fee, gave them to the said Roger (sic) Jerveys, named in the writ, in tail, with remainder to Katharine and Anne his sisters in tail, with remainder to Thomas and John Jerveys his brothers successively in tail, with remainder to Agnes Braybroke in tail, with remainder to Stephen Fabyan and John Resshbroke, their heirs and assigns, to the use of the will of John Jerveys his father.
The said Roger Jerveys died the last day of September last. John Jerveys, aged 21 and more, is his son and heir.
SUFF. Manor and advowson of Bradfeld Sencler, worth 10l., and the manor of Capellys, otherwise called ‘Felsham Hall,’ worth 40s., held of Thomas, Abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, by knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol. 8. (60.)
814 THOMAS MYLBOURNE, knt.
Writ wanting; inq. 16 Nov., 8 Hen. VII.
He gave the under-mentioned manor and lands to Bartholomew Seyntlegyer, Michael Syllyng, and Cicely Mylborn, his daughter, for the term of her life, with remainder to himself and his heirs.
He died 8 Oct., 8 Hen. VII. Henry Mylbourne, aged 11, is his son and heir.
SURREY. Manor of Escher Watervyle, worth 3l., held of the Bishop of Winchester, by fealty and 6s. rent yearly, for all service.
A toft, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, ‘a were’ in ‘le Thamyse,’ a water mill, 10s. rent, and 5 gardens in Kyngeston on Thamis, worth 5l., held of the King, as of the borough of Kyngeston, by fealty and 12s. 4d. rent, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 8. (61.)
815 ALICE DODYNSELLES, widow.
Writ 22 May, 7 Hen. VII; inq. 20 Nov., 8 Hen. VII.
Richard Sharpe, Edmund Dyve, and John Dyve, being seised of the under-mentioned lands in fee, gave them by virtue of the King’s letters patent of licence dated 16 Feb., 24 Hen. VI, to Edward Dodyngsels, knt., and the said Alice then his wife, with remainder to the heirs of the body of the said Edward, with remainder to his right heirs. He died 4 March, 6 Edw. IV. She survived him and died 27 March, 7 Hen. VII, seised of the premises in her demesne as of frank tenement. Gerard Dodyngsels, esq., aged 50 and more, is son and heir of the said Edward; and Henry Dodyngsels, aged 30 and more, is her son and heir.
HERTS. Three messuages, 8 tofts, and 6 virgates of land in Pirton, parcels of the manor of Pirton, worth 100s., held of the King in chief, by 1/20 of a knight’s fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 8. (62.) E. Series II. File 291. (6.)
816 RICHARD BOURTON.
Com. 9 July, 7 Hen. VII; inq. the last day but one of October, 8 Hen. VII.
One John Blower, being seised of the under-mentioned lands in fee, enfeoffed John Wodelond, clk., and John Bisshop thereof, to the use of himself and his heirs. He died leaving issue a son Thomas Blower, who, in consideration of 200l. paid him by the said Richard Burton, released his right in the premises to the said John Bisshop, the surviving feoffee, to the use of the said Richard and his heirs. John Bisshop being seised thereof accordingly, at the request of the said Richard enfeoffed Thomas Overey, clk., and Ralph Lathum, clk., of the said lands to the like use. By his will the said Richard directed his said feoffees to make an estate of the premises to Agnes his wife for the term of her life, with remainder to his own right heirs.
He died 17 May last. Elizabeth wife of George Bolton, aged 24 and more, and Joan wife of Richard Philip, aged 28 and more, are his cousins and heirs, viz. daughters of Joan, daughter of Margery his sister.
SOMERS. Fourteen messuages and two closes of pasture in Taunton, worth 10 marks, held of the Bishop of Winchester, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 8. (63.)
817 MARGARET PAYTON, widow.
Writ 26 Oct., inq. Saturday after All Hallows, 8 Hen. VII.
Findings as in No. 810.
C. Series II. Vol. 8. (64.)
818 JOHN VOWE, ‘gentilman.’
Writ 2 Nov., inq. 14 Nov., 8 Hen. VII.
His father, John Vowe, enfeoffed Geoffrey Sherard, William Assheby, esq., John Mathew, clk., and Thomas Vowe, ‘gentilman,’ of the under-mentioned manor, to the use of the said John Vowe, the son, and his heirs.
He died 2 May last. Thomas Vowe, aged 52 and more, is his brother and heir.
LEIC. A third part of the manor of Haloughton, worth 8l., held of the King in free socage, as of the manor of Haloughton, of the honor of Peverell Fee, by fealty and suit of court to the King’s court of Haloughton of the said fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 8. (65.)
819 EDWARD, VISCOUNT LISLE.
Writ 19 July, 7 Hen. VII; inq. 3 Oct., 8 Hen. VII.
Findings as in No. 764, touching the manor of Norton.
CORNW. Manor of Trevesquyte, worth 12l., held of the Prince, as of the duchy of Cornwall, by knight-service.
The advowson of the church of St. Mabine, in Seynt Mabyn, to present every fourth turn, when it happens.
C. Series II. Vol. 8. (66.)
820 THOMAS CULPEPIR.
Writ 9 Oct., inq. 26 Nov., 8 Hen. VII.
His father, Richard Culpepir, esq., enfeoffed William Worsley, Dean of St. Paul’s, London, Richard Lee, Richard Tuttesham, John Twayttes, and Bartholomew Madok, of the under-mentioned manors, to the use of himself and his heirs.
He died 7 Oct. last. Elizabeth wife of Henry Barham, aged 42 and more, Margaret wife of William Constantyne, aged 40 and more, and Anne wife of John Holden, aged 30 and more, daughters of the said Richard his father by Sybil his late wife, are his sisters and heirs of the half blood; and Joyce wife of Ralph Legh, aged 12 and more, and Margaret Culpepyr, aged 11 and more, are his sisters and heirs of the whole blood, viz. daughters of his said father by Isabel now the wife of John Legh of Stokwell, esq.
KENT. Manors of Ditton, Sifflanton, and Brampton Pechams in Hadlo, Snodbeme Stansted, Badilsmere, and Mascals, and divers other lands and tenements in the said county.
C. Series II. Vol. 8. (67.) E. Series II. File 461. (5.)
821 JOHN HEWYK.
Writ 18 April, 7 Hen. VII; inq. Friday after St. Erkenwald, 8 Hen. VII.
Thomas Harryson, chaplain, William Robynson, Rector of Stondon parish church, Robert Constable the younger, Robert Moleneux, William Moleneux, and Robert Hudgrey being seised of the under-mentioned lands to the use of the said John Hewyk, at his special request by their deed, dated 30 May, 17 Edw. IV, demised them to him and Isabel his wife, who survives, in tail male, with remainder in default to their heirs and assigns.
He died 3 April last. Denyse, aged 32 and more, Isabel, aged 30 and more, Anne, aged 22 and more, Joan, aged 17 and more, and Kenelburga, aged 14 and more, are his daughters and heirs.
ESSEX. Two messuages in Grenestede, worth 30s., held of Henry, Earl of Essex, service unknown.
Thirteen acres of land and 2a. meadow in Stanford Ryvers, worth 10s., held of the Earl of Wilts, service unknown.
A messuage, 6 cottages, 6 gardens, and 2 crofts in Chepyng Ongre, worth 20s., held of Jasper, Duke of Bedford, in right of his wife, service unknown.
Thirty-six acres of land and 6a. meadow in Hygh Ongre, worth 30s., held of Andrew Pryour, esq.
C. Series II. Vol. 8. (68.)
822 THOMAS BANASTER.
Writ 16 Oct., inq. 12 Nov., 8 Hen. VII.
He enfeoffed William Uvedale, knt., John Pownde, esq., and others, of the under-mentioned manor and lands.
He died 23 Oct. last. Edward Banaster, aged 10, is his cousin and heir, viz. son of Richard his son and heir.
HANTS. Manor of Iddeswourth, worth 10l., held of the Abbess of Tarraunt, by fealty and 1d. rent, for all service.
A messuage, 40a. land, and 30a. wood in the parish of Chalton, worth 20s., held of John, Abbot of St. Edward’s, Letley, by fealty and 2d. rent at Michaelmas yearly, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 8. (69.) E. Series II. File 958. (10.)
823 JOHN POULET the elder, esq.
Writ 13 Oct., inq. 7 Nov., 8 Hen. VII.
By deed dated 1 Dec., 39 Hen. VI, he gave the under-mentioned manor of Fissherton to John Hilton and John Colyns, and to one William Brocas of Halybourne, John Pole, and Edward atte Rithe, now deceased, who by their deed dated 20 Dec., the same year, demised it to him, and Eleanor his wife, who survives, and his heirs and assigns.
He died the Friday after Michaelmas last. John Poulet the younger, aged 32 and more, is his son and heir.
WILTS. Manor of Fissherton Dalamare, worth 10 marks, held of the Prince, as of the manor of Curi Malette, service unknown.
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824 JOHN POULET the elder, esq.
Writ 13 Oct., inq. 12 Nov., 8 Hen. VII.
Findings as in No. 823.
SUSSEX. Manor of Bernham, worth 10l., held of Thomas, Earl of Arundell, service unknown.
Manor and advowson of Byrdham, or Bridham, worth 10 marks, held of Edward, Bishop of Chichester, service unknown.
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825 THOMAS MONYNGTON, knt.
Writ 11 Nov., inq. 18 Nov., 8 Hen. VII.
By deed indented, by the name of Thomas Monyngton of Sarnesfeld, co. Hereford, knt., he gave the under-mentioned manors and lands to Simon Milbourne, esq., Hugh Ragon, clk., John Breynton, John Monyngton of Westhide, John Knyll, and Thomas Barton, to the use of his will.
Also by a certain other deed, reciting that Joan, late the wife of Thomas Monyngton, esq., his father, held the manors of Merston, &c., for the term of her life, he gave the reversion thereof expectant on her decease, to which he was entitled as his said father’s son and heir, to the same feoffees to the same use; and the said Joan in his lifetime attorned to them accordingly at Hereford.
He died 5 Nov. last. Thomas Monyngton, aged 9 and more, is his son and heir.
HEREF. Manor of Sarnesfeld Water, and 2 mills beside the said manor, worth 10l., held of Thomas Vaughan, and Joan his wife, in her right, as of the honor Webley, by service of 1/2 of a knight’s fee.
Manor of Sarnesfeld Roger, otherwise Little Sarnesfeld, with certain lands and tenements called ‘Eccleys’ and ‘Benes,’ within the said manor, worth 100s., held of the King, as of the honor of Radnor, parcel of the earldom of March, by service of 1/20 of a knight’s fee.
Three messuages, 200a. land, 12a. meadow, and 20a. wood in Tadyngton, called the manor of Tadyngton, worth 8 marks, held of the Master and College of St. Mary’s, Fodrynghay, as of the honor of Cormayles, by service of 1/4 of a knight’s fee.
A croft lying at ‘le New Brugge’ beside Webley, late Robert Ley’s, worth 6s. 8d., held of the Prior and Convent of Wormesley, service unknown.
Twelve messuages, 500a. land, 100a. meadow, and 70a. pasture within the lordships and manors of La Hurst, Newton, Swayneston, Tykton, Webley, Churche Dilwyn, Little Dilwyn, Solers Dilwyn, Ledbury, and Ledburis Foreyn, held as follows,—
Lands of the yearly value of 4l. in Hurste and Newton, of William Stanley and Nicholas Vaux, knts., as of their castle called ‘Richardis Castle,’ by fealty only;
Lands of the yearly value of 19s. in Swayneston, held of the said Thomas and Joan Vaughan, as of the said honor of Webley, service unknown;
Lands of the yearly value of 20s. in Tikton, held of Richard Daleber, knt., as of the manor of Kynardesley, service unknown;
Lands of the yearly value of 40s. in Webley, held of the said Thomas and Joan Vaughan, as of the said honor, service unknown;
Lands of the yearly value of 10 marks in Churche, Little, and Solers Dillwyn, held of James, Lord Audeley, knt., as of the honor of Dilwyn, service unknown;
Lands of the yearly value of 100s. in Ledbury and Ledburis Forinsecus, held of the Bishop of Hereford, by service of 1/16 of a knight’s fee.
Manors of Lye, called ‘la Lye Court,’ ‘Nekyllys,’ and ‘Thorn,’ worth 8 marks, 6 shillings, and 8 pence, held of the Prior of Wormesley, by fealty and 4d. rent.
Manor of Brugge Solers, worth 10 marks, held of the Bishop of Hereford, by service of one knight’s fee.
The reversion of the manors of Merston and Ledicote, which are worth 5 marks, and are held of the Dean and Chapter of Hereford, by fealty only, for all service.
The reversion of 12 messuages, 300a. land, 30a. meadow, 40a. pasture, and 8a. wood in Bishopeston, Plowfeld, and Penbruge, which are worth 6 marks, and are held of the King, as of the earldom of March, service unknown.
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826 WILLIAM, MARQUESS BERKELEY.
Writ 15 Feb., 7 Hen. VII; inq. 6 Nov., 8 Hen. VII.
Edward Wylloughby, esq., and Robert Logge, clk., being seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson in fee, gave them by deed to Humphrey Conyngesby and Isabel his wife, who survive, and the heirs male of the body of the said Humphrey, with remainder in default to the said Marquess, then Earl Marshall and Notyngham, and his heirs.
Death and heir, as in No. 775.
WORC. Manor and advowson of North Pedyll, worth 100s. held of the King, as of the barony of Elmeley, by fealty and 2s. rent yearly.
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827 JOHN POULET the elder, esq.
Writ 13 Oct., inq. 6 Nov., 8 Hen. VII.
By deed dated 2 Sept., 15 Edw. IV, by virtue of the King’s letters patent of licence dated 25 Aug. then last, he gave the under-mentioned honor, &c., of Basyng, to Thomas Dalamare, knt., Christopher Hanyngton, and Richard Sherard, now deceased, and Henry Ros, knt., John Cheyne, Squire of the Body to King Edw. IV, Guy Fairefax, Serjeant-at-law, Roger Cheyne, Thomas Bowryng, Richard Jay, Thomas Gorfyn, John Frankeleyn, and John Colyns, who survive.
Findings touching the other under-mentioned manors, his death and heir, as in No. 823.
HANTS. Manor of Norton, worth 10 marks, and the manor of Ludshut, worth 6 marks, held of the Bishop of Winchester, service unknown.
Manor and advowson of Abboteston, worth 100s. held of Richard, Abbot of St. Peter’s, Hide beside Winchester, service unknown.
Manor of Bromley, worth 10 marks, held of the Lord Powys, service unknown.
The honor, lordship, and manor of Basyng, with the advowson of the free chapel, worth 20 marks, held of the King by service of two knights’ fees
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828 WILLIAM, MARQUESS BERKELEY.
Writ 15 Feb., 7 Hen. VII; inq. 19 Nov., 8 Hen. VII.
A fine was levied in the quinzain of St. John the Baptist, 3 Hen. VII, and recorded in the octave of St. Michael, 4 Hen. VII, between Edward Wylloughby, esq., and Robert Logge, clk., querents, and William, Marquess Berkeley, by the name of William, Earl Marshall and Notingham, deforciant, of the under-mentioned manor, to the use of the said Earl in tail, with remainder to Humphrey Conyngesby in tail male, with remainder to the Earl’s right heirs. Elizabeth, Duchess of Norfolk held at the time of the levying of the said fine, and still holds the said manor, by virtue of an Act of Parliament passed 17 Edw. IV, for the term of her life, with remainder to the said Earl, and his heirs.
Death and heir, as in No. 775.
SALOP. Manor of Stoddesdon, worth 20 marks, held of the King, as of the earldom of March, service unknown.
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829 THOMAS MYLBOURNE, knt.
Writ 15 Oct., inq. 9 Nov., 8 Hen. VII.
He died seised of the under-mentioned manor of Dychehampton, and the advowson of St. Andrew’s church in Wilton in fee.
By deed dated at Laverstokke, 1 June, 2 Hen. VII, he gave the other under-mentioned manors and lands to Peter, Bishop of Winchester, Richard, late Bishop of Exeter, now Bishop of Bath and Wells, Edward Thacham, Prior of Ivy-church, Henry Long and John Mompesson, esqs., Roger Holes, William Boket, and John Gilbert. Of these feoffees, Henry Long and William Boket died, and the survivors, by deed dated at Litelton, 1 Dec., 7 Hen. VII, demised the manors of Litelton and Chittern to him and Katharine his wife, who survives, and his heirs. The said Bishop of Winchester has since died, but Richard, Bishop of Bath and Wells, and the others, survive, and are seised of the residue of the said premises in fee.
Death and heir as in No. 814.
WILTS. Manor of Litelton, worth 10 marks, held of Elizabeth, Queen of England, as of the manor, or castle, of Devises, by fealty and 10s. rent at Michaelmas yearly, for all service.
Manor of Chitterne, worth 3l., held of the Bishop of Salisbury, by fealty and 12d. rent yearly, for all service.
Manor of North Tudworth, worth 10l., held of Margaret, Countess of Richmond, as of the manor of Ambresbury, by fealty and the rent of 1lb. of pepper yearly, for all service.
Manor of Upton Knoell, worth 60s., held of the King, as of the manor of Est Knoell, parcel of the temporalities of the see of Winchester, now in the King’s hands, during voidance of the see, by fealty and 12s. rent yearly, for all service.
Manor of Laverstok, and 8 messuages, 262a. arable, 40a. pasture, 6a. meadow, and 10a. wood in Wynterburn, worth 20 marks, held of the Abbess of Wilton, by fealty and the rent of a red rose yearly, for all service.
A messuage and 40a. land in Laverstokke, and a toft, a fulling mill, 48a. land, and 4 1/2a. meadow in Milleford, worth 16s. 4d., held of Thomas, Earl of Arundell, as of the manor of Claryngdon, by fealty and a rent of five barbed arrows yearly for all service.
Four messuages in Salisbury, a third part of the manor of Beaumys, 26 messuages, 5 carucates of land, and 20a. meadow in Chitterne, Tydelvessyde, Chykelade, Litelton, and Coldecotes beside Bishops Canynges, worth 20 marks, held of the Bishop of Salisbury, by fealty and 2s. rent yearly, for all service.
The site of a fulling mill, called ‘Mommeworth mille,’ and 10a. meadow in Mommeworth, worth 10s., held of the Prior of Ive Church, by fealty and the rent of a red rose yearly, for all service.
Manor of Dychehampton beside Salisbury, worth 10l., held of the Abbess of Wilton, by fealty and the rent of a red rose yearly, for all service.
The advowson of the Church of St. Andrew, Wilton.
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830 THOMAS MYLBOURNE, knt.
Writ 6 Oct., inq. 8 Nov., 8 Hen. VII.
By deed dated 1 June, 2 Hen. VII, he gave the under-mentioned manors and lands in Houghton, Hosebruge and Forteyne to the Bishop of Winchester and others (as in No. 829).
By deed dated 15 Sept., 8 Hen. VII, he gave the other under-mentioned lands, in Brockenhurst, &c., to Richard Walker, citizen and grocer of London, Master William Sutton, clk., D.D., Thomas Kysyng, citizen and mercer of London, and Richard Witton, clk., who survive.
Death and heir as in No. 814.
HANTS. Manor of Tangelegh, a toft, 60a. land, 10a. meadow, 40a. pasture, and the site of a mill, 20a. land, and 15a. pasture, in Houghton, Hosebruge, and Forteyne in the parish of Alverstoke, worth 40s., held of the Prior of St. Swithin’s, by fealty and the rent of a red rose yearly.
Manor of Crowe, and 4 messuages, 44a. land, and 16a. meadow in Crowe, worth 20s., held of Margaret, Countess of Richemond, as of the manor of Ryngewoode, by fealty and 12s. rent yearly, for all service.
Four tofts, 100a. land, and 8a. wood in Brokenhurst, a toft and a carucate of land in Brokeley, and a messuage and 40a. land in Batramsley, worth 30s., held of Thomas, Earl of Arundell, as of the manor of Lyndhurst, by fealty and 11s. rent yearly, for all service.
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831 THOMAS PEYTON, esq.
Writ de Amotus 20 Dec., 7 Hen. VII; inq. 16 Nov., 8 Hen. VII.
Thomas Prior, John Danyell, Robert Newporte, Nicholas Morys, John Burgoyn, John Stanford, clk., and Thomas at Pounde, clk., being seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson in fee, gave them to John Peyton (son of John Peyton, esq.), and Grace his wife, and the heirs of his body, to hold of them by fealty only, for all service. He survived the said Grace his wife, and died seised of the premises in fee tail, which thereupon descended to Thomas Peyton of Iselham, his son and heir, the reversion thereof belonging to the said John Burgoyn as the survivor of the said feoffors. And afterwards the said John Burgoyn died, and the reversion descended successively to Thomas Burgoyn his son and heir, and to John Burgoyn, son and heir of the said Thomas, which last is now seised of the said reversion in fee.
On the death of the above-mentioned Thomas Peyton of Iselham the said manor and advowson descended to the said Thomas Peyton, named in the writ, as his cousin and heir, viz. son of Thomas Peyton of Wyken, his son.
He died 1 Aug., 5 Hen. VII. Robert Peyton, aged 24 and more, is his brother and heir, and is likewise heir of the body of the said John Peyton, son of John.
ESSEX. Manor and advowson of Est Thorpe, worth 10 marks, held of the said John Burgoyn, son of Thomas, by fealty only.
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832 WILLIAM, MARQUESS BERKELEY.
Writ 15 Feb., 7 Hen. VII; inq. 16 Nov., 8 Hen. VII.
A fine was levied with the King’s licence in the octave of St. Martin, 7 Hen. VII, between Edward Willoughby, esq., querent, and the said Marquess, and Anne his wife, deforciants, of the under-mentioned manor and advowson of Chesterford to the use of the said Marquess and Anne his wife, who survives, and the heirs of his body, with remainder to the King in tail male, with remainder to the Marquess’ right heirs.
Edward Willoughby and John Whityng, esqs., being seised of the under-mentioned manor and lands in Rumford, demised them with the King’s licence to the said Marquess and Anne his wife, who survives, with remainder to his heirs.
He died 12 February last. Maurice Berkeley, aged 55 and more, is his brother and heir.
ESSEX. Manor and advowson of Great Chesterford, worth 40l., held of the King, service unknown.
Manor of Mawney, and a messuage, 300a. land, 40a. meadow, 200a. pasture, and 20a. wood in Rumford, worth 10 marks, held of the King, service unknown.
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833 ROBERT PEMBERTON, esq.
Writ 27 Jan., 7 Hen. VII; inq. 17 Nov., 8 Hen. VII.
He died 3 Jan., 7 Hen. VII, seised of the under-mentioned land. William Pemberton, aged 24 and more, is his son and heir.
In the margin ‘Vacat.’
HUNT. The moiety of a close in Covyngton, worth 5 marks, held of the King, by service of 4s. yearly, to be paid by the hands of the sheriff for the time being, and by suit of the county court.
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834 WILLIAM, MARQUESS BERKELEY.
Com. 23 Aug., inq. 16 Nov., 8 Hen. VII.
Findings, as in No. 778, touching the manor of Alkyngton.
Death and heir as in No. 832.
SOMERS. Manor of Portebury, worth 40l., held of the King in chief, service unknown.
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835 WILLIAM LUCY, knt.
Writ 8 July, 7 Hen. VII; inq. Tuesday after the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 8 Hen. VII.
One John Weston, John Parker, parson of Berforde, and John Whyte, vicar of Charlecote, gave the under-mentioned manors of Charlecofce and Shrewley to one William Lucy, his father, and Eleanor wife of the said William, and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of the said William the father. On their decease the said manors descended to him, as their son and heir.
He died 3 July, 7 Hen. VII, seised of the other under-mentioned manors and lands in fee. Edmund Lucy the younger, aged 28 and more, is his son and heir.
WARW. Manor of Charlecote, worth 10l., held of John Norbury, knt., and Edward Belknap, by fealty and 4d. rent at Michaelmas yearly, for all service.
Manor of Shrewley, worth 40s., held of the King, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by fealty and 1 1/2d. rent at Michaelmas yearly.
Manor of Cheryton, worth 6 marks, held of the Earl of Warwick, by service of 1/20 of a knight’s fee.
Manor of Hunscote in Hunscote, worth 40s., held of William Stafforde of Bromecote, co. Stafford, service unknown.
A messuage and a half virgate of land in Wellesborn Hastingez, worth 6s., held of the Prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England, by fealty and 15d. rent yearly.
Two messuages and 44a. land in Newbolde Pacy, worth 6s. 8d., held of the said Prior, by fealty and 4s. 5 1/2d. rent yearly.
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836 WILLIAM LUCY, knt.
Writ 8 July, 7 Hen. VII; inq. Saturday, the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 8 Hen. VII.
He died seised of the under-mentioned two parts in three of the manor of Cleybrok, in fee tail, according to the form of a fine thereof levied, 18 Edw. II, between William de la Plaunche, and Joan his wife, querents, and John de Olney and Maud his wife, deforciants, as appears of record in the King’s Chancery.
Death and heir as in No. 835.
LEIC. Two thirds of the manor of Cleybrok, worth 100s., held of William, Lord de la Zouche, service unknown.
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837 WILLIAM LUCY, knt.
Writ 8 July, 7 Hen. VII; inq. 11 Sept, 8 Hen. VII.
By deed dated 20 Aug, 1 Hen. VII, he enfeoffed William Sargyaunt, esq., Benet Lee of Warwick, John Hunt of Burbage, William Rose of Aldermynster, and Thomas Compton, chaplain, of the under-mentioned manor.
Death and heir as in No. 835.
WORC. Manor of Byshampton, worth 10 marks, held of the Bishop of Worcester, service unknown.
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838 WILLIAM LUCY, knt.
Writ 8 July, 7 Hen. VII; inq. 12 Sept., 8 Hen. VII.
John Parker, parson of Bereford, and John Whyte, vicar of Charlecote, being seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee gave it to William Lucy, esq., and Eleanor his wife in tail (as in No. 835).
Death and heir as in No. 835.
GLOUC. Manor of Wike Rysyndon, worth 26s. 8d., held of Cicely, Duchess of York, service unknown.
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839 WILLIAM LUCY, knt.
Writ 8 July, 7 Hen. VII; inq. 16 Sept., 8 Hen. VII.
He died seised of the under-mentioned rents in fee, and of the under-mentioned manor, advowson, and lands, in fee tail, according to the form of a fine thereof levied, 18 Edw. II, between John Olney, and Maud his wife, querents, and Richard Pyrie, parson of the church of Bereford, deforciant, as appears of record in the King’s Treasury.
Death and heir as in No. 835.
WILTS. A carucate of land and 4a. meadow in Bereford, a moiety of the manor of Compton Chamberleyn, the advowson of the church of Bereforde, and rents of 26s., 13s., and 5s. respectively, in Byrtforde, Orston, and Pytton, worth 6 marks, held of the heir of Robert Hungerford the elder, knt., service unknown.
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840 WILLIAM LUCY, knt.
Writ 8 July, 7 Hen. VII; inq. 18 Sept., 8 Hen. VII.
He died 3 July, 7 Hen. VII, seised of the under-mentioned lordships, or manors, in fee. Edmund Lucye, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir.
SALOP. The lordships, or manors, of Appley, worth 3l., of Bodye Stokton, worth 20s., and of Hygforde, worth 40s., held of Thomas, Earl of Arundell, by service of 1/4 of a knight’s fee.
Manors of Hygforde Medilton, worth 4l., and of Ledwych, with the appurtenances of the latter, viz. 30a. land and 12a. meadow, worth 20s., held of the said Earl, by service of 1/3 of a knight’s fee.
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841 HUMPHREY SALWAY, esq.
Writ 28 April, inq. 29 May, 8 Hen. VII.
He gave the under-mentioned manor, advowson, and rent, to John Bishop of Ely, late Bishop of Worcester, John Devereux, knt., Robert Morgan, Edward Hubawde, Thomas Salwey, Edmund Salwey, Richard Bery, chaplain, Richard Cannock, chaplain, and John Wynford, to the use of his will, viz. that they should permit his executors to take the profits thereof until his debts should be fully paid; that his daughter Anne should receive 100 marks for her preferment in marriage; and that they should then make an estate of the premises to the said Thomas Salwey, with remainder to the said Edmund Salwey, with remainder to Walter Salwey, his sons, successively in tail male, with remainder to the heirs male of his body, with remainder to himself, his heirs and assigns.
He died 14 March last.
WORC. Manor and advowson of Stanford on Temyd, worth 20 marks, and a rent of 5l. 6s. 8d., from certain messuages, lands, and tenements in Knyghtes Wassheborne, held of the King, as of the barony of Elmeley, by fealty only.
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842 WILLIAM LUCY, knt.
Writ 8 July, 7 Hen. VII; inq. 23 Sept., 8 Hen. VII.
Findings as in No. 840.
Death and heir as in No. 835.
BEDF. Manor and advowson of Wilden, worth 5 marks, held of the King, as of the honor of Peverell, by service of 1/2 of a knight’s fee.
Manor of Karleton, worth 30s., held of the King, as of the manor of Dover, by service of 1/5 of a knight’s fee.
Manor of ‘Trayles’ in Ravenesden, formerly belonging to John Trayles, knt., worth 20s., held of the barony of Bedford, service unknown.
Four messuages, 80a. land, 6a. meadow, and 10a. pasture, worth 16s., and 20s. rent in Bolnest, Collesden, Colmorth, and Wotton, held of the Abbot of Peterborough, service unknown.
A messuage, 60a. land, 6a. meadow, and 10a. pasture in Wilden and Ravenesden aforesaid called ‘Abbottes tenement,’ worth 10s., held of the said Abbot of Peterborough, service unknown.
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843 WILLIAM LUCY, knt.
Writ 8 July, 7 Hen. VII; inq. 20 Sept., 8 Hen. VII.
Findings as in No. 842, with memorandum at foot, ‘Alice late the wife of William Lucy, knt.’
BUCKS. Manor and advowson of Haversham, worth 6l., held of the King, as of the honor of Peverell, by service of one knight’s fee.
Ten messuages, 100a. land, 40a. pasture, and 10a. meadow in Loughton and Dagnale, worth 40s., held of the Abbot of Peterborough, service unknown.
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844 AGNES late the wife of RALPH INGOLDESBY.
Com. 1 March, inq. 12 March, 8 Hen. VII.
She died 12 January last, seised of the under-mentioned manors and lands in fee. John Ingoldesby, aged 11 and more at her death, is her cousin and heir, viz. son of Thomas her son.
BUCKS. Manor of Lemburgh, otherwise Lethyngburgh, otherwise Lenyngburgh, in the parish of Bukyngham, 8 messuages, 400a. land, 1,000a. pasture, 200a. meadow, and 20s. rent in Lemburgh, worth 10 marks, held of Edward, Duke of Bukyngham, now in the King’s custody, by service of paying 12d. at Michaelmas yearly, and by suit of court of the manor of Bukkyngham.
Eight messuages, 300a. land, 400a. pasture, 30a. wood, and 11s. rent in Lamport, worth 40s., held of the said Duke, by fealty and suit of court of the said manor, every three weeks, for all service.
Two messuages, 200a land, 300a. pasture, 12a. meadow, and 8s. rent in Eggecote, worth …., held of Thomas Inglefeld, by fealty and the rent of a red rose at Midsummer yearly, for all service.
Manor of Merlowe in Little Merlowe, 160a. land, 200a. pasture, 16a. meadow, and 100a. wood in Little Merlowe, worth 6l., held of Arthur, Prince of Wales, as of the honor of Wallyngford, by fealty and 2s. at Michaelmas yearly, for all service.
Three messuages, 3 gardens, 20a. land, 30a. pasture, 3a. meadow, and 2s. rent, in Great Merlowe, worth 10s., held of the King in chief, by service of 1/40 of a knight’s fee.
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845 RICHARD ISHAM, ‘gentilman.’
Writ 26 Nov., inq. 12 April, 8 Hen. VII.
He was son and heir of one Richard Isham, who died 9 May, 6 Hen. VII, seised jointly William Aleyn, John Bryggeman, Henry Wade, John Tyson, and John Aspland, who survive, of the under-mentioned messuages and land (a messuage and eight score acres of land in Little Bowdon and eight acres of land there excepted) to the uses of the last will of the said Richard the father.
He died 24 Nov. last, seised of the above excepted messuage and lands in fee. Robert Isham, aged 12 and more, is his brother and heir.
N’HAMP. A messuage called ‘Childe Maner’ and 200a. land in Clypston and Newbold, worth 40s., held of the Abbot of St. Edmund’s, Bury, service unknown.
Eighty acres of land in Clypston and Newbold, worth 12s., held of Sir Thomas Pilkyngton, service unknown.
A messuage and eight score acres of land in Little Bowdon, worth 5 marks, held of Prince Arthur, as of the castle of Berkhamsted, by fealty, 2s. rent, and suit of court every three weeks.
A messuage and 18a. land in Little Bowdon, worth 13s. 4d., held of Nicholas Griffyn, as of the castle of Braybroke, service unknown.
A messuage and 40a. land in Little Bowdon, worth 8s., held of the said Nicholas, as of the said castle, service unknown.
A messuage and 40a. land in Little Bowdon, worth 6s. 8d., held of the Prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England, service unknown.
Eight acres of land in Little Bowdon, worth 8d., held of the said Prior, service unknown.
A messuage in Little Bowdon, worth 4d., held of William Pope, service unknown.
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846 JAMES CAREWE, esq.
Writ 2 Jan., inq. the last day of January, 8 Hen. VII.
John Martyn, Roger Heyron, John Gaynesford, John Corffe, William Selman, William Bradford, Richard FitzRobert, and John Hall, were seised of the under-mentioned manors in fee to the use of Nicholas Carue, of Bedyngton co. Surrey, esq., deceased, and his heirs, and to the use of his last will, and being so seised they gave them in accordance with the said will (having obtained licence for the purpose from King Henry VI in respect of the manor of Bedyngton), to one Nicholas Carue his son and heir in tail male. The said Nicholas the son had issue Nicholas and James, and died, when the premises descended to the said Nicholas as his son and heir. On the death of the said Nicholas, brother of James, the premises descended to Nicholas his son heir, who died without male issue, whereupon the premises descended to the said James Carue named in the writ, as his uncle and heir male.
The said James Carue died 22 Dec. last. Richard Carue, aged 23 and more, is his son and heir.
SURREY. Manor of Bedyngton, worth 10l., held of the King in chief, by knight-service.
Manor of Norbury, worth 60s., held of John, Archbishop of Canterbury, as of the manor of Croydon, service unknown.
Manor of Bandon, worth 10 marks, held of the Prince, as of the honor of Walyngford, service unknown.
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847 ROGER TOCOTES, knt.
Writ wanting; inq. the last day but one of January, 8 Hen. VII.
He died 2 Nov. last, seised by virtue of a feoffment made 36 Hen. VI (as in No. 727), of the under-mentioned manors in his demesne as of frank tenement, with reversion to Richard Beauchamp, knt., Lord de St. Amand, aged 31 and more, son and heir of Elizabeth, Lady de St. Amand, his late wife.
John Tocotes, aged 40 and more, is his cousin and heir, viz. son of James his brother.
HERTS. Manor of Ramardewike, worth 10 marks, held of the King, by service of 1/10 of a knight’s fee.
Manor of Piriton, worth 10 marks, held of Edmund Norreys, service unknown.
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848 ROGER TOCOTES, knt.
Writ 2 Nov., inq. Saturday, the feast of St. Wolstan, 8 Hen. VII.
Findings as in No. 847.
BEDF. Manor and advowson of Overton Longevyle, worth 16l., held of the Abbot of Thorney, service unknown. Cf. No. 731.
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849 ROGER TOCOTES, knt.
Writ 2 Nov., inq. 5 Feb., 8 Hen. VII.
Findings as in No. 847.
BUCKS. Manor and advowson of Grendon, worth 20l., held of Arthur, Prince of Wales, by service of a bow of ebony (auburne). Cf. No. 729.
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850 ROGER TOCOTES, knt.
Writ 2 Nov., inq. 4 Feb., 8 Hen. VII.
Findings as in No. 847.
BEDF. Manor and advowson of Colmorth, worth 40 marks, held of Reginald Bray, knt., as of the barony of Bedford, service unknown.
Manor of Holewell, worth 10 marks, held of George, Earl of Kent, service unknown. Cf. No. 730.
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