Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry VII, Entries 901-950

Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 1, Henry VII. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1898.

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Maskelyne, H. C. Maxwell Lyte. "Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry VII, Entries 901-950". Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 1, Henry VII. (London, 1898), , British History Online. Web. 21 December 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/series2-vol1/pp387-407.

Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry VII, Entries 901-950

901 FRANCIS COLVYLE.
Writ 13 April, 8 Hen. VII; inq. 26 Oct., 9 Hen. VII.
John Colvyle, knt., being seised of the under-mentioned manors and lands in fee demised them to William Calthorpe, knt., and others, to hold to them, their heirs and assigns, for the term of the life of Anne then wife of him the said John Colvyle, and now wife of Robert Brandon, knt., to the use of them the said John and Anne; by virtue of which demise the said William and his co-feoffees were seised of the said premises in their demesne as of frank tenement with reversion thereof expectant to the said John Colvyle and his heirs.
Afterwards the said John Colvyle died and the said reversion descended to the said Francis Colvyle, named in the writ, as his son and heir.
And afterwards the said Francis Colvyle died, viz. 28 Feb. last, when the said reversion descended to Richard Colvyle his son and heir, who is aged 13 and more.
The said Anne, and William Calthorpe survive.
NORF. The reversion of the manors of Walsokyn, Walpole Rystoft, and Halston, and of a messuage and 21a. land in Walpole, the said premises being worth 20l., and held of John, Bishop of Ely, by knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol. 9. (33.)
902 HUMPHREY WALDEROND, son and heir of JOHN WALDEROND.
Writ de Ætate probanda 4 July, 8 Hen. VII; probatio ætatis 10 Oct., 9 Hen. VII.
DEVON. The said Humphrey son and heir of John Walrond was born at Colompton and baptized in the parish church there. He was aged 21 and more on Monday before the Invention of the Holy Cross last. Joan wife of John Meflyn, a juror aged 42 and more, was his foster-mother.
By letters patent 17 Feb., 1 Hen. VII, the King gave his marriage and wardship and the custody of the lands of the said John Walrond to Richard Eggecombe, knt., whose relict and executrix Joan Eggecombe, widow, appears and assents to the above finding.
C. Series II. Vol. 9. (34.)
903 JOHN SEYVE.
Writ 5 Oct., inq. 24 Oct., 9 Hen. VII.
By deed dated at Mundeford 10 July, 8 Hen. VII, he enfeoffed Edmund Bedyngfeld, knt., William Grey, Humphrey Lytylbury, and Richard Methewold, esqs., William Kekell, gent., John Pers, and John Brownyng of the under-mentioned manor and advowson to the use of his last will, which bears date the last day of August 1493.
He died 10 Sept., 9 Hen. VII. William Seyve, aged one year and more, is his son and heir.
NORF. Manor of Mundeford in Mundeford, worth 10 marks, and the advowson of the church of Mundeford, held of John, Bishop of Ely, as of the manor of Feltwell, co Norfolk, by fealty and 6s. rent yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 9. (35.)
904 NICHOLAS SMYTH.
Writ 5 Oct., inq. 24 Oct., 9 Hen. VII.
He enfeoffed John Fyncham, lawyer, son of Simon Fyncham of Fyncham and Adam Owtlawe, chaplain, of the under-mentioned lands, to the use of his last will.
He died 15 Sept., 9 Hen. VII. Katharine, aged two and more, is his daughter and heir.
NORF. Sixty acres of land in Clenchewarton, worth 8 marks, held of Robert Fyncham, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 9. (36.)
905 KATHARINE, late the wife of OLIVER DUDLEY.
Writ 12 Oct., inq. 24 Oct., 9 Hen. VII.
Elizabeth, Lady Latymer, late the wife of George Nevile, late Lord Latymer, being seised of the under-mentioned manors in fee, gave them in her pure widowhood by deed to the said Katharine by the name of Katharine, late the wife of the said Oliver, daughter of her the said Elizabeth, to hold for the term of her life without impeachment of waste, by virtue of which grant the said Katharine was seised of the said manors in her demesne as of frank tenement. And the said Elizabeth afterwards died seised of the reversion of the said manors in fee, whereupon the said reversion descended to Richard Nevile, now Lord Latymer, as cousin and heir of the said Elizabeth, viz. son of Henry Nevile, knt., her son.
She died 15 April last. The said Richard, Lord Latymer, is her cousin and heir, viz. son of the said Henry her brother.
DEVON. Manor of Larkebeare, worth 8l. 15s. 6d., the manor of North Bovy, worth 13l. 16s. 5d., the manor of Duncare, worth 10l. 16s., and the manor of Tetecote, worth 16l. 6s. 6d., held of Piers Eggecombe, as of the castle of Toteneys, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 9. (37.)
906 KATHARINE, late the wife of OLIVER DUDLEY.
Writ 12 Oct., inq. 26 Oct., 9 Hen. VII.
Findings as in No. 905.
N’HAMP. Manor of Chirch Brampton, worth 100s., held of William Strylley, service unknown.
Manor of Stowe, worth 20l., with the advowsons of the nine churches of Stowe appendent to the said manor, held of the heirs of Gilbert deGaunt, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 9. (38.)
907 JOHN COLLYS.
Writ 8 May, 8 Hen. VII; inq. 30 Oct., 9 Hen. VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned messuages, lands, and tenements in fee, and being so seised gave them to one Walter Colles, John Colles, William Drew, John Drew, and John Borne, their heirs and assigns for ever, upon divers conditions, as in the said deed more plainly appears.
He died 10 …., 7 Hen. VII. Hugh Colles, aged 20 and more, is his son and heir.
DEVON. A messuage, 100a. arable, 20a. gorse and heather, and 10a. meadow in Chilverton, worth 10s., held of John Boure in free socage.
Two messuages, 100a. arable, 10a. meadow, and 20a. gorse and heather in Froggeby, worth 10s., held of the said Richard (sic) Boure in free socage.
Two messuages, 400a. arable, 20a. meadow, and 40a. gorse and heather in Est Rigge Arundell, worth 20s., held of John Fulford in free socage.
Two closes of arable in Chidenbroke, worth 6s. 8d., held of Edmund Spenser in free socage.
Two tenements in Seynt Davys Doune without the north gate of the city of Exeter, worth 10s., held of the Prior and Convent of St. Nicholas’, Exeter, in free socage.
Two tenements in the fee of St. Sativola (Sidwell) without the east gate of the city of Exeter, worth 4s., held of the Prior of St. John’s within the east gate of the said city, by 9d. rent and fealty only, for all service.
A moiety of a messuage in the city of Exeter, worth 8s., held of the Mayor and Bailiffs of the said city, by fealty only, for all service.
A messuage, 30a. arable, 10a. meadow, and 20a. gorse and heather in Langgetre, worth 3s. 4d., held of John Lympeny, by 3s. rent only, for all service.
Two burgages in Great Toryngton, worth 6s., held of Margaret, Countess of Richmond (Rigmundie), as of the manor of Toryngton aforesaid, in free socage.
C. Series II. Vol. 9. (39.)
908 RICHARD EYRE.
Writ 27 Dec., 8 Hen. VII; inq. 30 Oct., 9 Hen. VII.
By deed dated 27 Oct., 3 Edw. IV, the said Richard Eyer gave the under-mentioned lands, &c., to William Pawelet, knt., John Bere of Hunsham, William Hillyng, clk., and John Burnard of Werkelegh upon conditions declared therein.
He died 10 July, 7 Hen. VII. Matthew Eyer, aged 20 and more, is his son and heir.
DEVON. A messuage, 200a. arable, 10a. meadow, 10a. gorse and heather, and 10a. wood in Wotton, worth 40s., held of Amyas Pawelet, knt., by fealty only, for all service.
A moiety of five closes of land called ‘Mulismore,’ worth 40s., held of John Jule, by fealty only, for all service.
Four closes of arable in Loche Bukyngton, worth 8s., held of Amyas Pawelet, by knight-service.
A messuage, 20a. arable, 5a. meadow, and 5a. gorse and heather in Loche Bukyngton, worth 8s., held of John Bonvile, by fealty only, for all service.
A messuage, 20a. arable, 20a. wood, and 10a. gorse and heather in Weke, worth 13s., held of Thomas, Marquess of Dorset, by fealty only, for all service.
A messuage, 40a. arable, 5a. meadow, and 5a. gorse and heather in Aysh Reyny, worth 6s., held of Robert Torner, by fealty only, for all service.
A burgage in the borough of Great Toryngton, worth 5s., held of the duchy of Exeter, by fealty only, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 9. (40.)
909 MARGERY ALVER, widow.
Writ 23 Jan., 8 Hen. VII; inq. the last day but one of October, 9 Hen. VII.
The said Margery Alvard, Thomas Alvard her son, Thomas Man, clk., and Thomas Bennys of Daleng, were seised of the under-mentioned tenement and land in Eyke in fee, to the use of the said Margery and Thomas Alvard in survivorship.
The said Margery and Thomas, John Pakkard, chaplain, John Wynge and John Wareyn were seised of the under-mentioned tenement and land in Sutton to the same use.
The said Margery and Thomas, John Pakkard, John Wynge, and John Curteis, were seised of the under-mentioned tenement and land in Hoo, to the same use.
The said Margery and Thomas, and William Loutt were seised of the under-mentioned land in Haston, to the same use.
She died 4 Jan. last. The said Thomas Alvard, aged 32 and more is her next heir.
SUFF. A tenement, 43a. land, 10a. pasture, 8a. meadow, and 40a. heath in Eyke, called ‘Stavertons,… worth 6 marks, held of the Earl of Surrey, as of the castle of Framlyngham, by fealty and 6s. 8d. rent yearly, and of the Duchess of Norfolk, as of the manor of Eyke, by fealty and 20d. rent yearly.
A tenement, 52a. land, 8a. pasture, 7a. meadow, and 80a. heath in Sutton, called ‘Pistrees,’ worth 5 marks, held of the said Earl, as of the said castle, by fealty and 6s. rent yearly, and of Lady Elizabeth Wyngffeld, as of the manor of Sutton, by fealty and 4d. rent. yearly.
A tenement, 10a. land, 38a. pasture, and 5a. meadow in Hoo, called ‘Grenys’ or ‘Grenes,’ worth 4 marks, held of the said Duchess, as of the manor of Hoo Hall, by fealty and 39s. rent yearly.
A tenement, 10a. land, 26a. pasture, and 5a. meadow in Haston, worth 40s., held of the Prior of St. Peter’s, Ipswich, by fealty and 4d. rent yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 9. (41.)
910 JOHN TURPYN.
Writ 28 June, 8 Hen. VII; inq. 28 Oct., 9 Hen. VII.
By fine levied 7 Edw. IV Roger Salesbury gave the under-mentioned messuages and land in Arthyngworth and Kelmerssh to the said John Turpyn and Elizabeth his wife with remainder to the heirs of the body of the said Elizabeth, with remainder to her right heirs. She predeceased the said John, having had issue by him a son William.
Henry Michell gave the under-mentioned moiety of the manor of Flore to Walter Mauntell knt., John Sapcote and Guy Wollaston, esqs., Richard Middelton, William Newenham, William Davers, William Dixwell, and John Tryste, to the use of the said John and Elizabeth and the heirs of her body.
John Clerk gave the under-mentioned manor of Northampton called ‘Gobyons’ to the said John and Elizabeth and the heirs of her body.
He died Friday 3 May last, seised of the above-mentioned manors and lands in his demesne as of frank tenement, with reversion to the said William as son and heir of the said Elizabeth. The said William Turpyn, aged 23 and more, is his son and heir.
N’HAMP, Five messuages, 160a. land, 12a. meadow, 20a. pasture, and 2a. wood in Arthyngworth and Kelmersh, worth 3l., held of the Prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England, by fealty, 16s. rent, and suit of the Prior’s court of Haryngton, for all service.
A moiety of the manor of Flore, worth 4l., held of Thomas Stafford, by fealty, 16d. rent, and suit of his court of Dodford every three weeks, for all service.
Manor in Northampton called ‘Gobyons maner,’ worth 10l., held of the Mayor, Burgesses, or Commonalty of the town of Northampton, by fealty and 13s. 4d. ret yearly, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 9. (42.)
911 JOHN TURPYN.
Writ 14 May, 8 Hen. VII; inq. 2 Oct., 9 Hen. VII.
Findings as in No. 910 touching lands in Arthyngworth.
Death and heir as in No. 910.
LEIC. Manor of Knaptoft, worth 40 marks, held of the King, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by 1/3 of a knight’s fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 9. (43.)
912 ROBERT SMYTH.
Writ a fragment; inq. 24 Oct., 9 Hen. VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned lands in fee, and being so seised enfeoffed John Fyncham, lawyer, son of Simon Fyncham, and Adam Owtlawe, chaplain, thereof on trust to perform his last will. Cf. No. 904.
He died 3 Sept., 9 Hen. VII. Robert Smyth, aged 10 and more, is his son and heir.
NORF. Five score acres of land lying in Tylney, worth 100s., held of Robert Broughton, knt., service unknown.
Sixty-two acres of land lying in Wygnale, worth 60s., held of the Earl of Oxford, service unknown.
Forty-four acres of land lying in Wallyngton, worth 20s., held of the Prior of Westacre, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 9. (44.)
913 WILLIAM LONDON.
Writ 5 Oct., inq. 2 Nov., 9 Hen. VII.
John Burgh, John Furbysshour, and Thomas Burges, enfeoffed Margery wife of the said William London and Robert Drury, esq., who survive, and the said William, Francis Hethe, and others now deceased, of the under-mentioned land in Tuddenham, &c., to the use of the said Margery for the term of her life and thereafter to the use of the last will of the said William, who by his last will gave his reversion in the said premises for sale, and the proceeds for the welfare of his soul.
John Bauge, John Holler, William Lewryche, John Gebon, William Gyrlyng, and Simon Plumbe, enfeoffed Robert Rose and Thomas Wylkynnys, who survive, and the said William London of the under-mentioned lands in Matyshale, &c., to the use of his last will. By his last will he disposed the said premises as above.
He died 20 Aug. last. Ralph London, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir.
NORF. Three messuages, 100a. land, 100a. pasture, 20a. wood, 16a. meadow, and 20s. rent in Est Tuddenham, Bixton, Bernham, Colton, Wykylwode, Morley, and Hevenyngham, worth 100s., held of Elizabeth Morley, by fealty and 2d. rent yearly, for all service.
Two messuages, 40a. land, 60a. pasture, 10a. wood, 6a. meadow, and 6s. rent in Matyshale and Matyshale Berugh, worth 40s., held of Roger Drury, esq., by fealty and 1d. rent yearly, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 9. (45.)
914 ELIZABETH CLERE, widow.
Writ 7 March, 8 Hen. VII; inq. 20 Oct., 9 Hen. VII.
She died 1 March, 8 Hen. VII. Robert Clere, esq., aged 40 and more, is her son and heir.
SUFF. She held no lands.
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915 ELIZABETH CLERE, widow.
Writ 7 March, 8 Hen. VII; inq. 18 Oct., 9 Hen. VII.
Findings as in No. 914.
NORF. She held no lands.
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916 JAMES ALBLASTER, esq.
Writ, directed to the Escheator of Norfolk and Suffolk, 23 Jan., 8 Hen. VII; inq. taken at Ipswich, co. Suffolk, 4 Nov., 9 Hen. VII.
It was found both in the chancery and the exchequer on the death of Nicholas Wychyngham, esq., 12 Hen. VI, that he died seised of the manor of Fisshle, and that a third part thereof was remaining in the King’s hands because Joan late the wife of the said Nicholas had not sued her dower. She died 4 Aug., 23 Hen. VI, when one Robert Wychyngham, as cousin and heir of the said Nicholas, viz. son of William his son, became seised of the whole manor in fee; and being so seised he enfeoffed John, late Earl of Oxford, and Edmund Wychyngham thereof, who by their deed dated 2 May, 38 Hen. VI, enfeoffed the said James Arblaster and Agnes his wife of the manor called ‘Burgh Hall’ in Fysshle, formerly Thomas de Burgh’s, together with the advowson of Fysshle, and also of the manor of Redham, of a certain marsh of Runham, and of all other lands, tenements, rents, and services (except a piece of land lying in Fysshley opposite the manor of Fysshley called ‘Vilnes maner,’ which piece of land, called ‘Sawystoft atte Hall,’ formerly belonged to Nicholas Wychyngham father of the said Edmund Wychyngham, esq.), in the towns of Fysshley, Upton, Acle, Mowton, Frethorp, North Birlyngham, Basewyk beside Ranworth, South Walsham, ‘Le Heryngsett,’ Berton beside Smalburgh, and Beeston beside Berton, or elsewhere in the hundreds of Blofeld, Walsham, and Taverham, which the said Earl and Edmund Wychyngham lately had by feoffment from Nicholas Wychyngham, John Berney, Robert Reppes, and Thomas Grene; to hold the said manors and other premises (the said piece of land excepted), to the said James and Agnes for the term of their lives without impeachment of waste, with remainder to the right heirs of the body of Nicholas Wychyngham (the said piece of land excepted), with remainder in default to Edmund Wychyngham, Nicholas Wychyngham, John Asole and William Norwich in fee.
The said James survived the said Agnes and died seised of the said premises in his demesne as of frank tenement, 28 Nov., 8 Hen. VII. Thomas Arblaster, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir.
NORF. Manor called ‘Burg Hall’ in Fyssle, formerly Thomas de Burgh’s, worth 10 marks, together with the advowson of the church of Fysshlee, held of the King in chief, by knight-service.
Manor of Redham, the marsh of Runham, and lands, &c., in Fyssley, Upton, Acle, Mowton, Frethorp, North Birlyngham, Basewyk beside Ranworth, South Walsham, Le Heryngsett, Berton beside Smalburgh, and Beeston beside Berton, and elsewhere in the hundreds of Blofeld, Walsham, and Taverham, worth 10s., held of the Abbot of St. Benet’s, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 9. (48.)
917 HENRY EYLOND, esq.
Writ 8 Oct., inq. 31 Oct., 9 Hen. VII.
The said Henry Eland died 8 Sept., 9 Hen. VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor, lands, and rents. Mary Eland, aged one year and one month, is his cousin and next heir, viz. daughter of Thomas Eland his son.
NOTTS. Manor of Algarthorp, worth 7l., held of Henry Wyllughby, knt., as of the manor of Wolaton, by service of a pair of gilt spurs, or 7d., yearly.
A selion of land in Bagthorp, two tofts, two crofts, and three acres of land in Lamcote and Ratclyff on Trent, and a rent of 4s. 1d. yearly from divers lands and tenements in Calverton, worth 12s. 4d., tenure unknown.
Four tofts, 4 crofts, 60a. land, and 4a. meadow in Adbolton and Brigeford, worth 3l. 6s. 8d., held of the King in chief, by knight-service, as of the honor of Peverell, and by common fine, viz. 2s. yearly.
An assart within the forest of Shyrwode, called ‘Eland Clos,’ worth 8s., held of the King in chief by knight-service, and by payment to the said King yearly of 2s.
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918 HENRY EYLOND, esq.
Writ 8 Oct., inq. 1 Nov., 9 Hen. VII.
He died seised of the under-mentioned office in fee. Other findings as in No. 917.
DERBY. The office of bailiff of the honor of Peverell in and throughout the county of Derby, held of the King in chief, as of the honor of Peverell, by service of rendering 14 marks yearly to the King as fee farm to the Exchequer for the said office of bailiff in the counties of Nottyngham and Derby, due at Easter and Michaelmas by equal payments, for the whole bailiwick. The said bailiwick is worth 40s. clear yearly within the county of Derby.
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919 WILLIAM TEMSE, son and heir of ROBERT TEMSE.
Writ de Ætate probanda 24 June, 8 Hen. VII; probatio ætatis, 30 Oct., 9 Hen. VII.
WILTS. He was born at Netherhavyn and baptized in the parish church there on the feast of St. Lucy the Virgin, 13 Dec., 11 Edw. IV; John Bulkeley (a juror, aged 50 and more), William Cosen, and Joan Bulcley, widow, being gossips. The godfathers disputed which of them should give the child his own name, and William Cosen to have the naming agreed to give the said John Bulkley a gallon of wine, which he paid; and because there was no wine in Netherhaven, Richard Couchyn, (a juror, aged 52 and more), rode a black horse to Ambresbury to fetch it, was thrown on his way back, and a jug full, or nigh half a gallon, was spilt, &c.
His lands of inheritance were, by grant from King Edward IV, in the custody of John Boteler.
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920 THOMAS BASSET.
Writ 18 Nov., inq. 23 Nov., 9 Hen. VII.
He enfeoffed Thomas Oxenbrygge, gent., 1 May, 22 Edw. IV, of the under-mentioned manor; and the said Thomas Oxenbrygge received the King’s pardon for acquiring the same by letters patent 12 Nov., 9 Hen. VII.
He died 20 June last. Richard Basset, aged 18 and more, is his son and heir.
HANTS. Manor of Throlbery, otherwise called Frolbery, worth 5 marks, held of the King, by service of being usher of the Queen’s chamber at her coronation.
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921 THOMAS TAUKE.
Writ 18 Nov., inq. 23 Nov. 9 Hen. VII.
He died 14 June last, seised of the under-mentioned moiety of a manor in fee. William Tawke, aged 40 and more, is his son and heir.
HANTS. A moiety of the manor of West Tuderle, worth 5 marks, held of the King, service unknown.
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922 WILLIAM STAVERTON, ‘gentilman.’
Writ 11 April, 8 Hen. VII; inq. 2 Nov., 9 Hen. VII.
He enfeoffed Richard Empson, John Mordaunt, William Leventhorp, John Leke, John Knyght, and Richard Palmer of the under-mentioned messuages and land in Daventre and Drayton to his own use for life, with remainder to the use of John Staverton his elder son in tail.
He enfeoffed the said Empson and Leeke, one John Grendon, John Scott, and Edward Petelyng, of the under-mentioned messuages and land in Brokehole, Badby, Stareton, and Little Everdon, to his own use for life, with remainder to the use of Joan his daughter in tail, with remainder to the use of the said John Staverton in tail.
He enfeoffed Richard Walker, John Peyntor, and Richard Palmer of the under-mentioned messuage and land in Welton to his own use for life, with remainder to the use of William Staverton, younger brother of the said John, in tail, with remainder to the use of the said John, in tail.
He died 21 March last seised of the under-mentioned messuages and land in Great Everdon, Heliden, and Barby, in fee. The said John Staverton, aged 32 and more, is his son and heir.
N’HAMP. A messuage and a virgate of land in Great Everdon, worth 13s. 4d., held of Henry Boeste, Provost of Eton, service unknown.
A messuage and a half virgate of land in Heliden, worth 3s., held of Richard Knyghtley, esq., service unknown.
Two messuages and eight acres of land in Barby, worth 9s., held of John Souche, knt., Lord de Souche, service unknown.
Twenty-four messuages, 200a. land, and 20a. meadow in Daventre and Drayton, worth 18l., held of the King in fee burgage, as of the duchy of Lancaster, service unknown.
Two messuages and two virgates and 24 acres of land in Brokhold, called ‘Andrewys,’ worth 46s., held of William Tyrwhit, knt., as of the manor of Brokehold, service unknown.
A messuage and a half virgate of land in Stareton, worth 8s., held of William Hugford, esq., service unknown.
A messuage and two virgates of land in Badby, worth 24s., held of the Abbot of Evesham, service unknown.
Three messuages and 100a. land in Welton, worth 9 marks, held of David Owen, knt., service unknown.
A messuage and a virgate of land in Little Everdon, worth …., held of Henry Best, Provost of Eton, service unknown.
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923 ROBERT HILL, esq.
Writ 19 Sept., inq. 6 Nov., 9 Hen. VII.
By deed dated 4 July, 11 Edw. IV, he enfeoffed Giles, Lord Daubeney, by the name of Giles Daubeney, esq., Robert Stowell, esq., William Huddesfyld, John Byconnell, John More of More, and Ralph Caterall, and others now deceased, of the under-mentioned manor and lands to the use of his will.
He died 8 Sept., 9 Hen. VII. Giles Hille, aged 24 and more, is his son and heir.
DEVON. A moiety of the manor of Taleton, worth 100s., held of Oliver, Bishop of Exeter, by knight-service.
The advowson of Taleton church.
Five messuages and 60a. land in the city of Exeter and its suburbs, viz. in St. Sidwell’s fee (in feodo Sancte Sativole) and Dureyerd fee without the east gate of the city, held as follows;—One messuage in Exeter, worth 16s., of the Prior of the Hospital of St. John the Baptist, Exeter, in free socage:—four messuages and 40a. land in Exeter and the suburbs, worth 60s., of the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral church of St. Peter, Exeter, by fealty only, for all service:—and the residue, viz. 20a. land in Dureyerd fee, worth 20s., of the Mayor and Bailiffs of Exeter in free socage.
Two messuages, two carucates of land, 16a. meadow, 20a. wood, and 14s. rent in Heth St. Mary’s, Heaghen, Westcote, and Beare, worth 4l., held of John Champernoun, esq., as of the manor of Doddebroke, in free socage.
A messuage and a carucate of land in Halscombe and Ford, worth 40s., held of the said Dean and Chapter, in free socage.
One hundred acres of land in Wadeheis, Broccombe, and Muscombe, held as follows:—the land in Wadeheis and Broccombe, worth 5s., of Nicholas Blywet, esq., by fealty only:—and the land in Muscumbe, worth 12d., of John Sydenham, esq., as of the manor of Hokworthy, by fealty only.
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924 THOMAS SCROPE DE UPSALE, knt.
Writ 24 April, 8 Hen. VII; inq. 6 Nov., 9 Hen. VII.
The said Thomas Scrope, Lord de Masham, knt., died on the feast of St. George last, seised of the under-mentioned mill and lands in Colchester in fee, and seised jointly with Elizabeth his wife, who survives, of the under-mentioned manor of Fyfhed and lands in Wyllynghale, with remainder to his heirs.
One Gilbert Talbot, knt., and the said Thomas le Scrope, knt., suffered a recovery to Thomas Bryan, knt., and Thomas Hoorde, esq., of the under-mentioned manors of Boxsted and Horkesley to the use of the said Gilbert for the terra of his life with remainder to the said Thomas Scrope in fee. Cf. No. 948.
Alice Scrope, aged 12 and more on the said feast of St. George, is his daughter and heir.
ESSEX. Manor and advowson of the parish church of Fifhed, worth 10l., held of the King, as of the honor of Boulogne, by service of 1/20 of a knight’s fee.
Forty acres of land in Willynghall called ‘Myngys tenement,’ worth 13s. 4d., held of the King, as of the honor of Richemond, service unknown.
Forty acres of land in Willynghall called ‘Pelhames tenement,’ worth 13s. 4d., held of Cicely, Duchess of York, service unknown.
Eighteen acres of land in Willynghall, worth 6s. 8d., held of Richard Wawton, service unknown.
A fulling-mill, a toft, two acres of meadow, and half an acre of aldergrove in Colchester, worth 10s., held of the Lord Fitzwater, service unknown.
Two hundred acres of land and 20a. meadow in Fifhed called ‘Brittes tenement,’ worth 5 marks, three acres being held of the Prior of Lees, service unknown, and the residue of Richard Tomkyn, service unknown.
Manors of Boxsted and Great Horkesley, and 500a. land, 300a. meadow, 500a. pasture, and 200a. wood in Boxsted and Great Horkesley, worth 20l., held of Edmund, Earl of Suffolk, service unknown.
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925 JOHN STANFORD.
Writ 25 Sept., inq. 31 Oct., 9 Hen. VII.
John Brouton and John Estwyke being seised of the under-mentioned messuages in fee, gave them to John Mepartysshall and Katharine his wife in tail. Upon a partition made between Florence Asshefeld and Joan Stanford, daughters and heirs of John Botyller, son and heir of Joan, daughter of the said John and Katharine Mepartysshall, of all the lands and tenements whereof the said John their father died seised in fee, fee tail, and frank tenement by the curtesy after the death of Elizabeth their mother, the said messuages were assigned to the said Joan, and John Stanford her husband, to hold in severalty, as parcel of her share of the inheritance. The said John and Joan were seised thereof accordingly in fee tail per formam donacionis, and had issue John Stanford who is dead without issue, Elizabeth now wife of William Cornwaleys, and Margaret now wife of George Hervy.
He survived the said Joan and died 23 Sept., 9 Hen. VII, seised of the premises in his demesne as of frank tenement, as tenant by the curtesy. The said Elizabeth Cornwaleys and Margaret Hervy, aged 20 and more and 18 and more respectively, and his daughters and heirs.
Thomas Leventhorp, aged 33 and more, son of John Leventhorp the younger, is son and heir of the said Joan Stanford.
HERTS. Three messuages with their appurtenances in Mepartysshall, co. Herts, parcel of a third part of three parts of the manor of Mepartysshall, co. Bedford, divided into four parts, held together with the said three parts of the King by grand serjeanty (as in No. 889).
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926 JOHN MARMYN.
Writ 31 Oct., inq. 5 April, 9 Hen. VII.
George Darell, knt., father of Edward Darell, knt., being seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, gave it together with other lands, by the King’s (Edw. IV) licence, to Thomas, Cardinal Archbishop of Canterbury, John, Abbot of St. Aldhelm’s, Malmesbury, John Willoughby, knt., Richard Hauzte, esq., John Philippis, clk., John Mermyn of Marleburgh, and Richard Chapeleyn, to the use of himself and his heirs, and the performance of his last will. The said Sir Edward Darell is his son and heir.
The said John Mermyn having survived his co-feoffees died 8 Oct. last seised of the said manor in fee. Nicholas Mermyn, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir. Cf. No. 952.
BERKS. Manor of Balston otherwise called Balateston, worth 53s. 4d., held of the King in chief, by service of 1d. at Michaelmas, for all service.
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927 JOHN CRUCHEFELD.
Writ 12 April, inq. 20 April, 9 Hen. VII.
The said John Cruchefelde the elder enfeoffed Morgan Kydewelle, William Herle, Robert Fowler, and Henry Staverton, of the under-mentioned messuages and land.
He died 24 Sept. last. George Cruchefelde, aged 12 and more, is his cousin and heir.
BERKS. A messuage, a cottage, and 200a. land in Horethorne, and a messuage, 3 cottages, 100a. land, 4a. wood, and 3a. meadow in Braye, worth 5 marks.
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928 JOHN RYPPON.
Wril of Mandamus 18 Nov., inq. 5 April, 9 Hen. VII.
The said John Ripon died 24 Sept., 1 Hen. VII, seised of the under-mentioned lands in fee. Charles Ripon, aged 38 and more, is his brother and heir.
BERKS. A capital messuage called ‘Smewyns,’ now ‘Ripons,’ in White Waltham, held of the Abbot of Chertesey, by service of 4s. yearly.
Forty acres of land called ‘Havardes’ with 4a. land in a field called ‘Otearshe’ in Shotisbroke, held of the heirs of William Trussell, knt., by service of 10s. yearly, and suit of the court of the Lady Elizabeth, Queen of England, viz. of her court of Bowndon Hill in the said county.
Another tenement in the parish of White Waltham called ‘John Thomas’ with its appurtenances certain parcels whereof lying in Shotisbroke aforesaid are held of the heirs of the said William Trussell, by service of 3s. 4d. yearly.
Twenty acres of land and meadow in Benefelde, held of the said Queen, as of the manor of Benefelde, by service of 2s. yearly.
Another tenement in the parish of White Waltham called ‘Lytilfelde Grene,’ held of Richard Clare, by service of a red rose yearly.
The above premises are together of the clear yearly value of 4l. 14s.
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929 WILLIAM CHAMBRE.
Writ 23 Feb., inq. 9 April, 9 Hen. VII.
He enfeoffed Thomas Montague, Thomas Pernell, clk., and William Wale of the under-mentioned manor of Clipston to the use of his last will.
He died 19 Feb. last, seised of the under-mentioned manor of Sprotton in fee. John Chambre, clk., aged 50 and more, is his brother and heir.
N’HAMP. Manor of Sprotton called ‘Arderns maner’ in Sprotton and Haldenby, worth 30l., with the advowson of Haldenby church, held of Thomas, Marquess of Dorset, Lord de Ferars de Groby, by service of 1d. yearly, for all service.
Manor of Clipston called ‘Pruddys maner,’ worth 4 marks, held of Robert Pylkyngton, esq., service unknown.
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930 THOMAS POMEREY.
Writ 20 Jan., inq. 10 April, 9 Hen. VII.
He died the Saturday after Christmas in the above year, seised of the under-mentioned messuage and lands in fee. Henry Pomerey, aged 12 and more, is his son and heir.
DEVON. A messuage, 300a. land, and 20a. meadow in Boudon, Blaudon, Ivecombe, and Langedon, worth 10l., held of Piers Eggecombe, as of the castle of Totton, in free socage.
Twenty acres of land and 5a. meadow in Ivecombe, worth 16s., held of Nicholas Holeway and Humphrey Walrond in free socage.
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931 ROBERT GREVES.
Writ 4 Nov., inq. 7 April, 9 Hen. VII.
Roger Wake of Blysworth, co. Northampton, esq., was and is seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and being so seised demised it, timber excepted, by deed dated 20 Feb., 7 Hen. VII, to the said Robert Greves, citizen and tailor of London, for five years from Michaelmas then last, at the rent of a red rose at Midsummer.
The said Robert died 20 Sept. last. Katharine wife of George Salle, citizen and tailor of London, aged 20 and more, is his daughter and heir.
KENT. Manor, or lordship, called ‘Hogshawes’ in the parish of Mylksted, or otherwise Milstede, worth 3l., held of the King in chief, by service of one knight’s fee.
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932 JOHN MORE.
Writ 19 Nov., inq. 20 April, 9 Hen. VII.
Edmund Rede, knt., Walter Mauntell, knt., and Thomas Wyghtill, having survived their co-feoffees Roger Power and Walter Wyghtill, and being seised of the under-mentioned manors of Astall and Astallyngley in fee, demised them to the said John More, esq., and Ellen his wife, who survives, and the heirs of the body of the said John, with remainder to his right heirs.
Edmund Rede, knt., Walter Mauntell, knt., Robert Wyghtill, esq., Henry Dogett, esq., John Thomelyns, and John Broun being seised of the under-mentioned manor of Haddon in fee, demised it to the said John and Ellen with the same remainders.
He gave the under-mentioned lands in More to Richard More his brother and Bridget his wife, both yet living, for the term of their lives in survivorship, with reversion to himself and his heirs.
He died 18 Nov. last, seised of the said manor of More, with the said exceptions, and of the manor of Moreton in fee. John More, aged 7 and more, is his cousin and heir, viz. son of George his son.
OXFORD. Manors of Astall and Astallyngley, worth 13l. 13s. 4d., held of Thomas Blount, knt., service unknown.
Manor of Haddon, worth 12l., held of George, Earl of Shrewsbury, as of the manor of Bampton, service unknown.
The reversion of lands and tenements called ‘Philips alias Hampton’ and ‘Rokclifs,’ and of two crofts called ‘Whelers‘ and ‘Urlewyn,’ being within and parcel of the manor of More, next below, and worth 40s. yearly.
Manors of More and Moreton, worth together with the above reversion 18l., held of the Prior of Dereherst.
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933 JOHN MORE.
Writ 19 Nov., inq. 20 April, 9 Hen. VII.
He died Monday before St. Andrew the Apostle last, seised of the under-mentioned manors in fee tail, viz. to himself and Alice his wife, who predeceased him, and the heirs of their bodies. His heir as in No. 932.
CAMB. Manor of Whaddon in Whaddon called ‘Chalers maner,’ worth 12l. 13s. 4d., held of the King in chief, service unknown.
Manor called ‘Ladybury maner,’ lying in Whaddon, worth 5l. 6s. 8d., held of Margaret, Countess of Richmond, mother of the most illustrious King, Henry VII, as of the manor of Babram, parcel of the honor of Richemond, service unknown.
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934 THOMAS LANGFORD, esq.
Writ 12 Nov., inq. the last day of February, 9 Hen. VII.
Edward Langford, esq., his father, enfeoffed Walter Blount, Lord Mountjoy, knt., Edmund Dudley, clk., Edmund Hampden, Walter Wrotteslegh, and John Gresley, knts., Henry Sothehill, William Baron, William Cumberford, Thomas Stonor, John Carpenter the younger, Thomas Roggers, John Brocas, John Strudlynge, Thomas Restwold, Walter Baunfeld, Walter Sumburn, Thomas Banastre, William Langford, Walter Langford, and Edward Dyneley, esqs., Henry Spencer, Thomas Brewer, and Thomas Polhampton, of the under-mentioned manors of Bastilden, &c., and messuages and lands in Bastilden, Asshamsted, &c., in fee, to the use of himself and his heirs and the performance of his last will.
By his last will the said Edward directed all such persons as stood enfeoffed of the said manors and lands to his use, to make an estate thereof in fee to (the wording of the document is obscure, but such appears to be its effect) Alice, Duchess of Suffolk, the said Edmund Dudley, clk., John Crosley (sic, but read ‘Gresley’), knt., Henry Sotell, or Sothehill, John Blount, or Blunt, and James Blount, esqs., John Carrent the younger, esq., Thomas Kebeel, or Kebell, John Rogers, esq., John Brocas, esq., Thomas Restwold, esq., John Cokyn, esq., Walter Baunfeld, esq., Nicholas Carewe, son of Nicholas Carewe, Edward Dyneley, Peter Cowedrey, ‘gentilman,’ Edward Cheyny, esq., Thomas Banaster, esq., Walter Samborn, esq., William Brocas, son of the above John Brocas, Edward Brocas, John Sotehill, or Sothehill, son of the above Henry Sotehill, Henry Sotehill, brother of the said John Sotehill, William Sotehill, brother of the said Henry Sotehill, Richard Restwold, son of the above Thomas Restwold, Thomas Parkyns, esq., Robert Harre, William Pernecote, Thomas Polhampton, and John Bonde, to the intent that they should stand seised of the said manors and lands to his own use for life, that they should permit his executors to receive all rents due on the day of payment next after his decease, and that they should thereafter stand seised of the manors of Asshampton, Bastilden, Beche, and Benfeld, and of lands and tenements in Asshampton, Bastilden, Aldeworth, Benfeld, Burghfeld, Silhamsted, Ufton, Tilehurst, and Wolhampton, to the use of his eldest son, Thomas Langford (named in the writ), then aged 28 and more, and that they should, after the said Thomas’ death, make estate thereof to John Langford, elder son of the said Thomas, in tail, with remainder to Edward, brother of the said John, in tail, with remainder to the right heirs of the body of him the said Edward Langford the father; and with regard to the manors of Compton, Asshedeyn, and Botnamstede, and lands therein, that they should stand seised thereof to the use of William Langford his son for the term of five years next after the above-mentioned rent-day, and that after that term they should make estate thereof, as above, to John and Edward successively in tail, with remainder to his own right heirs; provided always that if one Margaret Fitzherberd died within the said five years term, William’s interest should immediately determine: and further the said Edward willed that in the event of the said Thomas obstructing them in the performance of his will, his said feoffees should receive all the issues and profits of the said manors and lands, to the use of the said Thomas, and apply them for the support and advancement of his children.
He, the said Thomas, survived his said father, and died 7 Nov. last, seised of the under-mentioned manor of Bradfeld in fee. John Langford, esq., aged 28 and more, is his son and heir.
BERKS. Manor of Bradfeld, worth 10l., held of the King in chief, by service of one knight’s fee.
Manors of Bastilden, Asshamsted, or Asshampton, Beche, Assheden, Botnamsted, Compton, and Benfeld, with 20 messuages, 400a. land, 100a. meadow, 200a. pasture, and 60a. wood in Bastilden, Asshamsted, or Asshampton, Beche, Assheden, Botnamsted, Compton, Benfeld, Aldeworth, Hampsted, Burghfeld, Silhamstede, Ufton, Tillehurste, and Wollehampton.
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935 THOMAS LANGFORD, esq.
Writ 12 Nov., inq. the last day but one of February, 9 Hen. VII.
Edward Langford, his father, enfeoffed John, late Duke of Suffolk, Walter Wrottesley and John Gresley, knts., William Blunt, John Brocas, and Thomas Restwold, esqs., Thomas Langford, Stephen Colley, John Collyngrygge, and John Cheyne, of the under-mentioned manors and lands, to the use of his last will. By his last will he directed his feoffees to make an estate thereof in fee simple to Alice, Duchess of Suffolk and others (as in No. 934), to his own use for life, to permit his executors to receive the rents on the rent day next ensuing his decease, and then as touching the manor of Chale to the use of his, the said Edward’s, son Walter Langford for the term of his life, with remainder (as in No. 934) to John and Edward Langford successively in tail, with remainder to his own right heirs; and as touching the manors of Subberton and Halywell, to his own use for life, to the use of Thomas, named in the writ, his son, for life, with remainder to the said John and Edward successively in tail, with remainder to his own right heirs; with proviso (as in No. 934) for his son’s disputing his will.
HANTS. Manor of Chale in the Isle of Wight.
Manors of Subberton and Halywell, and 12 messuages, 10 tofts, 200a. land, 40a. meadow, 100a. pasture, and 30a. wood in Subberton and Hallywell.
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936 THOMAS LANGFORD, esq.
Writ 12 Nov., inq. 4 March, 9 Hen. VII.
He died 7 Nov. last, seised of the under-mentioned manors in fee. John Langford, esq., aged 26 and more, is his son and heir.
HERTS. Manor of Myndelesden, worth 4 marks, and the manor of Langley, worth 40s., held of the King, as of the hundred of Powlettes, co. Herts, by fealty and suit of Court of the said hundred twice a year, for all service.
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937 ROBERT RUSSELL.
Writ 16 Nov., inq. 9 April, 9 Hen. VII.
Elizabeth Russell, widow, his mother, enfeoffed Robert Throkmerton and others (as in No. 888) of the under-mentioned manor and tenements to the use of her will, and by her last will directed that they should stand seised thereof to the use of the said Robert Russell and Joan his wife for the term of their lives in survivorship, and thereafter to the use of such person as should then be the heir apparent of the said Robert.
By his last will the said Robert directed the said feoffees to discharge his debts out of the issues and profits of the said premises and otherwise to perform his last will in respect of them.
He died on Friday after (sic) the feast of St. Matthew the Apostle and Evangelist last. Robert Russell the younger, aged 17 and more, is his son and heir.
GLOUC. Manor of Brod Campdene, worth 100s., held of William Norrys, knt., and Katharine his wife, and John Josselyn and Joan his wife, in right of the said Katharine and Joan, as of the manor of Chepyng Campden, co. Gloucester.
A half burgage and four cottages in Tewkisbury, worth 20s., held of the King, as of the manor of Tewkisbury, inasmuch as the said manor came inter alia to the King’s hands by virtue of a feoffment made thereof by Anne, late Countess of Warwick.
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938 GEORGE STUKELEY.
Writ 20 Jan., inq. 20 April, 9 Hen. VII.
By deed dated 20 Aug., 5 Hen. VII, he gave the under-mentioned messuages and tenement to John Edyngton, clk., and John Dobyll, who demised them by deed dated 2 Sept., 6 Hen. VII, to him, and Joan his wife, who survives, and his heirs and assigns.
He died 9 Jan. last. Peter Stukeley, aged 5, is his son and heir.
SOMERS. Twelve messuages, or burgages, in Carehampton and Dunster, worth 100s., held of Hugh Lutterell, knt., in burgage, as of Dunster Castle.
A tenement called ‘Halsedon’ in the parish of Chipstaple, worth 13s. 4d., held of the Abbot of Mochelney, by the rent of 4s. and 1 lb. pepper yearly, for all service.
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939 MARGERY MARCHALL, widow.
Writ 3 Feb., inq. 17 April, 9 Hen. VII.
She and one Elizabeth Clere, widow, being seised of the under-mentioned manor, advowson, and lands in fee, she enfeoffed John, Cardinal Archbishop of Canterbury and Chancellor of England, Gilbert Ormoston, clk., James Hobart, David Orell, and James Bradshaw, clk., of a moiety thereof, to hold to them and the heirs of the said David to her own use, the use of the said David and Elizabeth his wife, and the use of his heirs.
She died 29 Oct., 9 Hen. VII, having always received the issues and profits of her said moiety of the premises, viz. 40s. yearly. The said Elizabeth, wife of David Orell, aged 42 and more, is her daughter and heir.
SUFF. Manor of Ketylbergh, otherwise called Ketylberow Hall, with the advowson of the church of Ketylbergh, and appurtenances in Ketilbergh, Buttley, Glemeham, Swyftlyng, Godston, Boyton, Parham, and Framlyngham, held of the King in chief, by service of 1/19 of a knight’s fee.
Three hundred acres of land, 40a. meadow, and 200a. pasture in Ketilbergh, Buttley, Glemeham, Swyftlyng, Godston, Boyton, Parham, and Framlyngham, held as follows:—
Sixty acres of land, meadow, and pasture, of the Earl of Surrey, by fealty and 7 1/2d. rent at Michaelmas yearly.
One hundred and sixty acres of land, meadow, and pasture, held of John Glemeham, by fealty and 5s. rent at Michaelmas yearly.
One hundred and seven acres of land and meadow, held of John Batysford, by fealty and 18d. rent at Michaelmas yearly.
Thirteen acres of land and pasture, held of Thomas Burton, by fealty and 7d. rent at Michaelmas yearly.
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940 MARGERY MARCHALL, widow.
Writ 3 Feb., inq. Saturday before St. George, 9 Hen. VII.
She died 29 Oct., 9 Hen. VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor and lands in fee. Elizabeth, wife of David Orell, aged 40 and more, is her next heir.
NORF. Manor of Bukton Hall in Bukton, Stokefery, Wyram, and Wrotton, held of the Duchess of York, as of the honor of Stoke Clare, by fealty and suit of her court of Stoke Clare every three weeks yearly.
A moiety of 200a. land, meadow, and pasture in Brycham beside Toftes, held of the said Duchess of York, as of the said honor, by the same service.
A moiety of 200a. land in Bukketon, held of John, Abbot of Ramsey, by fealty and suit of court of his hundred of Clakclos every three weeks and 18d. rent at Michaelmas yearly.
Seventy acres of land, meadow, and pasture in Stoke Fery, Wrotton, and Wyram, held of the Prior of Shuldham, as of the manor of Wyram Called ‘Canams maner,’ by fealty and 26s. 8d. rent at Michaelmas yearly.
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941 THOMAS SCROPE DE UPSALE, knt.
Writ 27 April, 8 Hen. VII; inq. 20 April, 9 Hen. VII.
The said Thomas Scrope, knt., being seised of the under-mentioned manor of Carleton Scrope in fee, enfeoffed James Strangweys and others thereof to the use of John Scrope his brother for life with remainder to himself and his heirs.
He died on the feast of St. George last, seised in fee of the under-mentioned messuages, land, and rent in Grymesby and Belesby, and of the reversion of the manors of Thoresby and Alyngton expectant on the death of William Claxton, to whom and Eleanor late his wife Elizabeth Scrope, grandmother of the said Thomas, and whose heir he was, demised them for life.
Alice Scrope, wife of Henry Scrope, aged 12 and more, is his daughter and heir.
LINC. Four messuages, worth 8s., and 39s. 10 1/4d. rent due at Easter and Michaelmas yearly from divers free tenants in Grymesby, held of the King in free burgage, as the whole town of Grymesby is held.
An acre of land in Belesby, worth 2d., held of Elizabeth Vaus, lady of Belesby, service unknown.
The reversion of the manor of South Thoresby, worth 40s., held of the King, as of the honor of Bollyngbrok, service unknown.
The reversion of the manor of West Alyngton, worth 40s., held of the King, as of the duchy of Lancaster, service unknown.
Manor of Carleton Scrope, value not stated, held of Cicely, Duchess of York, by fealty and the rent of an arrow yearly called ‘a brode arowe.’
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942 EDMUND LAMBARD, esq.
Writ 28 Nov., inq. 16 Dec., 9 Hen. VII.
He died 5 Oct., 9 Hen. VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor and lands in fee. William Lambard, aged 36 and more, is his son and heir.
WILTS. A certain manor at Mayden Bradlegh, called ‘Lambardes maner’ in Mayden Bradlegh, worth 12l., held of the Prior of Mayden Bradlegh, as of the manor of Mayden Bradlegh, by 5s. rent yearly and suit of court, for all service.
Six messuages, 12 virgates of land, 6a. meadow, and 200a. pasture in Porton, worth 8l., held of the said Prior, as of the said manor, by 10s. rent yearly, for all service.
Six messuages and ten virgates of land in Netherhaven, worth 8l., held of Margaret, Princess and Countess of Richemond, as of the manor of Great Ambresbury, by service of 1d. yearly and fealty, for all service.
Three messuages and four virgates of land in Little Ambresbury, worth 70s., held of the said Countess, as of the said manor, by service of 1 lb. cummin yearly, for all service.
A messuage and a virgate of land in Berford St. Martin, worth 13s. 4d., held of the Prioress of Ambresbury, as of her manor of Ambresbury, by 1d. rent yearly, for all service.
Two messuages and 5 virgates of land in Dynton and Over Teffent, worth 66s. 8d., held of the Abbess of Shaftesbury, as of the manor of Dynton, by 11s. 4d. rent yearly, for all service.
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943 WILLIAM MALEERBE, esq.
Writ 1 Feb., inq., 2 April, 9 Hen. VII.
He died 30 Jan. last, seised of the under-mentioned lands in fee. Joan wife of Richard Ferrers is his next heir. The said Richard and Joan are each 24 years old and more, and they were married and had issue a son Martin, long before the death of the said William, and the said Martin is two years old and more.
CORNW. A burgage in Leskert, held of Arthur, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall, in free burgage, by 2s. rent yearly, for all service. It is of no value over and above the said yearly rent.
Nine messuages, two carucates of land, and 15a. wood in Curture, Trethowell, Pencrod, and Bolaith, worth 8l., held of Lord (domino) John Dinham, Treasurer of England, by service of 1/3 of two knights fees of the fee of Mortain.
A messuage and 100a. land in Trenake, worth 3l., held of James Chuddelegh, esq., service unknown.
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944 WILLIAM MALEERBE, esq.
Writ 1 Feb., inq. 4 April, 9 Hen. VII.
Findings as in No. 943.
DEVON. Manor and advowson of Fynyton, and two mills within the said manor, worth 14l. 2s. 6d., held of Edward, Earl of Salisbury, who is under age and in the King’s custody, as of the manor of Dunyeate, co. Somers., parcel of the earldom of Salisbury, by service of three parts of one knight’s fee of Mortain.
A toft and 100a. land in Over Yea and Nither Yea, in the parish of Payhembury, worth 48s., held of Robert Whiting, esq., by service of 1 lb. pepper yearly, for all service.
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945 JOHN WELBEK.
Writ 26 Nov., inq. 6 May, 9 Hen. VII.
He died 24 Nov., 9 Hen. VII, seised of the under-mentioned messuages and land in fee. Richard Welbek, aged 18 and more, is his brother and heir. Cf. Nos. 490 and 493.
ESSEX. A capital messuage with gardens and fishponds in the suburbs of Colchester in the street called ‘Estrete,’ three renters there adjoining the said messuage, a field hard by called ‘Home Feld,’ other fields called ‘Mel Feld,’ ‘Emers Lond,’ and ‘Ponde Feld,’ and lands, meadows, tenements, and woods called ‘Cotelles Lond,’ ‘Moder Feld,’ and ‘Horkesley Downe,’ with divers rents belonging to the said tenements, late belonging to Ellen Hegge, widow, worth 40s., held of the Prior of St. Botolph’s, Colchester, by fealty and 3s. 2d. rent yearly, for all service.
A messuage and divers lands and tenements in Grynsted called ‘Parsons,’ worth 40s., held of Walter, Abbot of St. John’s, Colchester, by fealty and 5s. rent yearly, for all service.
A messuage and divers lands and tenements in Bradwell near the Sea called ‘Dalamers,’ or ‘Dalamaris,’ and ‘Juddes cote,’ worth 4l. 13s. 4d., held of Elizabeth, Queen of England, as of the manor of Bradwell, by fealty and 7s. rent yearly, for all service.
A messuage in the parish of St. Lawrence called ‘Larkedowne’ and ‘Dalamers,’ or ‘Dalamaris,’ held of the Queen, as of the said manor, by fealty and 4d. rent yearly, for all service.
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946 JOHN DEANE.
Writ 12 Nov., inq. 1 May, 9 Hen. VII.
By deed dated 9 May, 2 Hen. VII, he demised the under-mentioned manor of Staverton to Richard Melton and Katharine his wife, and Robert Melton their son, who survive, for their lives in survivorship.
He died the last day but one of February, 8 Hen. VII, seised of the other under-mentioned messuages and lands in fee. John More, the younger, aged 17 and more, is his cousin and heir, viz. son of Ellen his sister.
GLOUC. A messuage, 120a. land, 4a. meadow, 200a. pasture, and 4a. wood in Brydlyppe, worth 40s., held of the Abbot of Pershore, service unknown.
Two messuages, a toft, 2 1/2 virgates of land, 4a. meadow, 40a. pasture, and 2a. wood in Brymsfeld, Elkeston, and Caldewell, worth 26s. 8d., held of the Duchess of York, service unknown.
Three messuages, 2 tofts, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, and 10a. pasture in Yeventon, Hardewyke, and Okyngton, worth 4l., held of the Abbot of Westminster, service unknown.
Manor of Staverton in Staverton and Heydon, worth 4l., held of the Prior of Derehurst, service unknown.
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947 JOAN SALVAN, widow.
Writ of Mandamus 20 April, inq. 6 May, 9 Hen. VII.
She died …., 4 Hen. VII, seised for the term of her life, of the inheritance of Ralph Salvan, of the under-mentioned lands; and of thirds of the under-mentioned manors, in dower from John Salvan, knt., father of Thomas Salvan, esq., deceased, father of the said Ralph. The said Ralph is her cousin and heir, viz. son and heir of the said Thomas, son and heir of the said Joan by the said John Salvan, knt., her husband.
YORK. A third part of the manor of [Newbigging], worth 5l., the whole being held of the King, by service of … of a knight’s fee.
A third part of the manor of Neswick, worth 6l., the whole being held of the King, by service of 1/10 part of a knight’s fee.
Eight bovates of land, 6a. meadow, and 11a. pasture in Killom, worth 10s., and a messuage and eight bovates of land in Louthorp, worth 10s., held of John, Prior of Watton, service unknown.
Two messuages and thirty-two bovates of land in Righton, worth 40s., held of the Provost of St. John’s, Beverley, service unknown.
…… land in Awburn, a messuage, three cottages, and six bovates of land in Naffreton, and six messuages, ten bovates of land, 40a. meadow, and 40a. pasture in Sutton, worth 6l., held of …..
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948 THOMAS SCROPE DE UPSALL, knt.
Writ 27 April, 8 Hen. VII; inq. Monday before St. George, 9 Hen. VII.
Findings as in No. 924 touching the manor of Boxsted.
Death and heir as in No. 924.
SUFF. Manor of Neylond, 500a, land, 200a. meadow, 500a. pasture, and 200a. wood in Neylond, worth 30l., held of Edmond, Earl of Suffolk, service unknown.
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949 RALPH SALVAN, son and heir of THOMAS SALVAN, deceased.
Writ de Ætate probanda 16 May, probatio ætatis 26 May, 9 Hen. VII.
YORK. He was born at Newbigging, 14 May, 13 Edw. IV, and baptized the same day in the parish church of Egton, Ralph, Lord de Graystok, William, then Prior of Kyrkeham, and one Joan Salvan, widow, being gossips. His lands of inheritance were in the custody of Edmund Hastyngys and Robert Bartilmewe, chaplain, as executors of the will of Edmund Hastyngis, knt., to whom King Richard III had given the same.
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950 THOMAS CHILDE.
Writ 30 Jan., inq. the last day but one of May, 9 Hen. VII.
He gave the under-mentioned manor and lands, 21 Feb., 19 Edw. IV, to Richard Barley and Thomas Langley, gentlemen, and others now deceased, to hold to his use and to the use of his last will. By his last will he directed that John Hutton and Alice his wife, daughter and heir of him the said Thomas Chylde, should have the said premises in fee, according to the tenour of the indentures, made on the occasion of their contract of marriage, between him and the said John Hutton.
He died 1 Feb. last. The said Alice Hutton, aged 19 and more, is his daughter and heir.
CAMB. Divers lands and tenements called ‘Ludys’ in Harleton, worth 40s., held of the King in socage, viz. by suit of court from month to month to the county of Cambridge, for all service.
Manor called ‘Haslarton’ in Fowlemere, worth 20 marks, held of the Earl of Oxford, service unknown.
Certain other lands and tenements in Harleton, worth 20s., held of the Duchess of York, service unknown.
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