1201
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JOHN HUNTLEY. |
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Writ 12 March, inq. 14 April, 11 Hen. VII. |
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He was seised together with Agnes his wife and in her right of the under-mentioned acres of land, and being so seised they had issue a son John. And afterwards she died, and he surviving her, was seised of the said land in his demesne as of frank tenement by the curtesy.
He died 1 March in the above year. John Huntley, aged 19, is his son and heir.
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DORSET. |
Twenty acres of land and three acres of meadow in Wathe in the parish of Lyme Regis, worth 4s., held of Halneth Malyver (sic) and Joan his wife, in her right, as of the manor of Colway, service unknown.
Thirty acres of land in Symondesborough, worth 3s. 4d., held of the Abbot of Cerne (Cernellie), service unknown.
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1202
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JOHN HUNTLEY. |
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Writ 12 March, inq. 12 April, 11 Hen. VII. |
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He was seised of the under-mentioned manor and lands in Nethir and Over Adbere and Homere in fee, and being so seised enfeoffed John Byconell, knt., Robert Hymerford, esq., John Hymerford the elder, esq., Peter Baunfeld, esq., John Attewater, and Thomas Hyllyng, thereof in fee to the use of his last will.
By his last will he ordered that his debt to one John Hymerford, esq., amounting to 262l. 3s. 5d., should be paid out of the issues and profits of the said lands and tenements. The debt in question is not yet discharged.
He and Agnes his wife were seised of the other under-mentioned manor and land in fee in her right, and being so seised had issue John Huntley the younger; and afterwards she died, and he survived her, and was seised of the said premises in his demesne as of frank tenement, as tenant by the curtesy.
He died 1 March in the said year. John Huntley, aged 19 and more, is his son and heir.
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SOMERS. |
Two parts of the manor of Nethir Adbere, worth 20l., held of John Horsey, late of Okeley, service unknown.
Three messuages, a cottage and a close adjoining it, and 35a. arable in Over Adbere, worth 12l., held of Henry Rogers, as of the manor of Berwyk, service unknown.
A messuage and a close adjoining it, and 20a. arable in Homere, worth 5l., held of the said Henry Rogers, as of the said manor, service unknown.
A fourth part of the manor of Syplode, worth 46s. 8d., held of the Bishop of Bath and Wells, service unknown.
Thirty acres of land and 5a. meadow in Sistir Hampton and Worley, worth 14s., held of the Prior of Montagu, service unknown.
Twenty-five acres of land in West Coker, worth 4s., held of William Knevet, knt., and Joan his wife in her right, service unknown.
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1203
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WILLIAM ASSHE. |
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Writ 15 Oct., inq. 26 Oct., 10 Hen. VII. |
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The said William Ayshe was seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and being so seised, by deed dated 20 Jan., 10 Hen. VII, gave it to John Faryngdon and John Floyer in fee.
He died the last day of September, 11 Hen. VII John Ayshe, aged 26 and more, is his son and heir.
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DEVON. |
Manor of Clyst Formeson, worth 20l., held of Richard Pomeray, knt., by 2s. rent yearly.
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204
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WILLIAM DE GREY, esq. |
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Writ de Amotus 28 Nov., inq. 20 April, 11 Hen. VII. |
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The said William Grey, esq., died 12 Feb., 10 Hen. VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee. Thomas Grey, aged 15 and more, is his son and heir.
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SUFF. |
Manor of Claxston, worth 20 marks, held of the Duke of York, as of the honor of Clare, co. Suff., service unknown.
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1205
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THOMAS SHARYNGTON, ‘gentilman.’ |
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Writ de Amotus 20 Sept., inq. 23 Oct., 11 Hen. VII. |
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He died 2 May, 5 Hen. VII, seised of the under-mentioned manors in fee. Thomas Sharyngton, aged 22, is his son and heir.
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NORF. |
Manor of Cranwurth, worth 24 marks, held of William, Viscount Beamont, as of the manor of Cantle, by service of 1/2 of a knight’s fee and 13s. 4d. rent yearly.
A third part of the manor of Great Fraunsham, worth 7 marks, the whole being held of John Veer, Earl of Oxford by service of 1/2 of a knight’s fee and 2s. rent yearly.
A fourth part of the manor of Skarnyng, worth 5 marks, the whole being held of the said Earl, by service of 1/2 of a knight’s fee and 2s. rent yearly.
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1206
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WILLIAM SUTHCOTE. |
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Writ 16 Oct., inq. 26 Oct., 11 Hen. VII. |
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The said William Sowthcote was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c., in Wynkelegh, Brounsgrove, Moreton Hampstede, and Colston in fee, and died so seised.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land in Sowthcote in fee, and being so seised, by deed dated 12 March, 10 Hen. VII, gave it to William Tankeret and John Fitz in fee.
He died the last day of June, 10 Hen. VII. Isabel Sowthcote, aged 2 and more, is his daughter and heir.
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DEVON. |
Four burgages, 100a. arable, 10a. meadow, 20a. wood, and 10a. moor in Wynkelegh Keynes, worth 40s., held of John Keynes, by fealty and 5s. rent yearly.
A messuage, 200a. arable, 20a. meadow, 20a. moor, and 10a. wood in Brounsgrove, worth 26s. 8d., held of the said John Keynes, by 2d. rent yearly and fealty, for all service.
A burgage, 20a. arable, 5a. meadow, and 4a. moor in Moreton Hampstede, worth 7s., held of William Courtenay, knt., by fealty and 6d. rent yearly.
A messuage, 100a. arable, 20a. moor, 15a. meadow, and 10a. wood in Colston, worth 20s., held of Thomas, Marquess of Dorset, by fealty and the rent of a rose yearly.
A messuage, 300a. arable, 40a. moor, 30a. meadow, and 10a. wood in Sowthcote, worth 5 marks, held of the said Marquess of Dorset, as of the manor of Hedde, by fealty and 2d. rent yearly.
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1207
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JOHN TRENCHARD, knt. |
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Writ 24 Sept., inq. 21 Oct., 11 Hen. VII. |
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William Martyn, William Basket, Christopher Martyn, and Thomas Moleyns, were seised of the under-mentioned manor and land in fee, and being so seised demised it by deed dated 18 May, 5 Hen. VII, to the said John Trenchard, and Margery his wife, who survives, and his heirs and assigns.
He died 7 Jan. last. Thomas Trenchard, aged 15 and more, is his son and heir.
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WILTS. |
Manor of Normanton, 30a. land, 20a. meadow, and 100a. pasture in Ambesbury and Lake, worth 10l., held of the Abbess of Ambesbury, service unknown.
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C. Series II. Vol. 11. (68.) |
1208
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THOMAS LOVET, son and heir of THOMAS LOVET and ANN his wife. |
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Writ de Ætate probanda 19 Oct., probatio œtatis 23 Oct., 11 Hen. VII. |
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N’HAMP. He was born on Michaelmas day, 13 Edw. IV, at Astewell, and baptized in the parish church of Wapnam in the said county.
Thomas Thorne (a juror aged 50 and more) went that day for Margaret Thorne, who was godmother of the boy; she was then living with Thomas Billyng, chief justice of the King’s bench, who was the child’s godfather.
Richard Billyng (a juror aged 50 and more) carried a silver salt, parcel-gilt, to Wapenham church that day, with salt in it.
Richard Gryffon (a juror aged 60 and more) carried basin and ewer to the church that day for the godfathers to wash their hands; and he saw that the child’s gossips were the said Thomas Billyng, one John Palady, clk., and the said Margaret.
Thomas Saunders (a juror aged 60) obtained a lease that day of a house in Helmeden near Astewell, William Shortlond (aged 70) buried his wife Margaret in Helmenden church, John Page (aged 56) married Thomas Saunders’ daughter Katharine in Wapnam church, Ellen, then wife of Thomas Cokebell (aged 50), who was ‘le mydwyf,’ carried the child into their house to warm it, William Hay (aged 50) took a lease of a virgate of land in Helmenden near Astwell for 26 years of the Prior of Canons Ashby, &c.
His father Thomas held lands of the King, as of the honor of Gloucester, as tenant by the curtesy after the death of the said Anne his wife.
His lands of inheritance were in the custody of John Boteler the elder and William Downehall, esqs., by grant from King Henry VII.
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C. Series II. Vol. 11. (70.) |
1209
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WILLIAM HUSE, knt. |
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Writ 30 Oct., inq. 17 Nov., 11 Hen. VII. |
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Reginald Bray, knt., was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Wodhed and land and advowsons in Briggasterton, in fee, and being so seised enfeoffed the said William Husey, knt., Reginald Geyton, and Thomas Bellars thereof, to the use of the said William in fee.
By his last will he directed his feoffees to give the said manor, &c., to Elizabeth [his wife] for the term of her life, with remainder to John Husey, Squire of the Body to the King, [son and heir of them the said] William and Elizabeth, in tail male, with remainder to William Husey and Robert Husey his other sons successively in tail male, with remainder to the said John, William, and Robert in tail (male, sic), with remainder to [Mary wife of William Willoughby] one of his daughters and Elizabeth Husey his other daughter in tail, with remainder to his own right heirs.
Guy Fayrfax, late one of the justices of the King’s Bench, and others, are enfeoffed of the under-mentioned manor of Pyckworth and [lands] in Ownby, to the use of David Malpas for the term of his life, with remainder to the use of the said William Husey and his heirs.
He died 8 Sept. in the said year. John Husey, aged …, is his son and heir.
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RUTL. |
Manor of Wodhed and divers lands and tenements in Bryggasterton, with the advowson of the parish church of Briggasterton, and the advowson of the free chapel there;
Manor of Pyckworth, and … lying in Owynby;
the said manors and lands are worth 20l., and are held of the Duke of Buckingham, as of the castle of Wokeham, service unknown.
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1210
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WILLIAM WAREN. |
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Writ 1 June, 11 Hen. VII; inq. 20 Jan., 12 Hen. VII. |
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He died 1 May, 11 Hen. VII, seised in fee of the under-mentioned messuages and land, which thereupon descended to John Waren his son and heir, who is aged 40 and more.
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NOTTS. |
A messuage, 50a. land, and 10a. meadow in Caunton, held of the Prior of Newstede, service unknown; and
A messuage, three tofts, three crofts, 30a. land, and 10a. meadow in Caunton, held of the Prebendary of North Muskham, service unknown;
the said lands in Caunton are together worth 5 marks.
A messuage, 26a. land, and 4a. meadow in Cressall, worth 20s., held of John Markham, esq., as of the manor of Mapulbek, service unknown.
A toft, 80a. land, and 4a. meadow in Elkesley, worth 26s. 8d., held of the said John Markham, esq., as of the manor of Bothomsell, service unknown.
A toft, 8a. land, and 2a. meadow in Weston, worth 5s., held of the Bishop (sic) of York, as of the manor of Scroby, service unknown.
A toft and six acres of land in Midelthorp, worth 5s., held of the Prebendaries of Norwell, service unknown
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1211
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MARY SALVAN, widow. |
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Writ 13 Oct., inq. 27 Oct., 12 Hen. VII. |
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She died seised in fee tail of the under-mentioned land in Lokyngton by the gift of John Salvan, knt., to her and Thomas Salvan her husband and the heirs of their bodies.
She held the under-mentioned lands in Nessewyk for the term of her life by the gift of William Salvan, who held the same, for the term of the life of the said Mary, by the gift of the said Thomas Salvan, with reversion expectant to Ralph son and heir of the said Thomas Salvan in fee.
She held the under-mentioned land in Shirthwayt, of the inheritance of the said Ralph, in dower, after the death of the said Thomas her husband, of the two parts of the manor of Newbiggyng belonging to him, with reversion expectant to the said Ralph in fee.
She died the last day of September last. The said Ralph Salvan, esq., aged 23 and more, is son and heir of the said Thomas and Mary.
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Five messuages, five crofts, seventeen bovates of land, and two enclosures of meadow in Lokyngton, worth 10l., held of the prior of Watton, service unknown.
Six messuages, three cottages, thirty-five bovates of land, and an enclosure containing 6a. meadow in Nessewyk, worth 6l., held of the prior of Watton, service unknown.
Four messuages, 100a. land, and 20a. meadow in Shirthwayt, parcel of the manor of Newbiggyng, worth 6l., held of the King, by 1/20 of a knight’s fee.
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1212
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RICHARD FERRERS. |
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Writ 3 Nov., 10 Hen. VII; inq., 28 Oct., 12 Hen. VII. |
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The said Richard Ferrers, esq., suffered a recovery, Michaelmas Term, 9 Hen. VII, of the under-mentioned manor and land, being then seised of it in his demesne as of frank tenement, to Alexander Beynam, knt., Christopher Beynam, esq., Thomas Ferres (sic), William Grevyle, William Beynam, and Roger Porter, who were accordingly seised thereof in fee, to the use of him and Elizabeth his wife, who survives, and the heirs male of his body, and who are now seised thereof in fee to the use of the said Elizabeth Ferrers, widow, for the term of her life only, because he died without any male heir of his body.
He died 20 Sept., 10 Hen. VII. Elizabeth, aged 2 and more, is his daughter and heir.
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Manor of Great Teynton, 30 messuages, 60a. land, 16a. meadow, 40a. wood, and 8l. rent in Great Teynton, worth 10l., held of the King in chief, by service of 1/10 of a knight’s fee.
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1213
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ROGER BONEFAUNT. |
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Writ de Amotus 3 Nov., inq. 2 Nov., delivered into Court 7 Nov., 12 Hen. VII. |
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He died 17 Oct., 10 Hen. VII., seised of the under-mentioned land. Nicholas Bonyfaunt, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir.
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N’HAMP. |
Four messuages, 100a. land, and 20a. pasture in Wolde, worth 3l., held of Richard Haldenby, esq., service unknown.
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1214
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PETER FETIPLACE. |
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Writ of Mandamus 28 June, 11 Hen. VII; inq. 10 Oct., 12 Hen. VII. |
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He died the last day of May, 9 Hen. VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor and land in fee. John Fetyplace his son and heir, aged 40 and more, has received the issues and profits of the said manor and lands from the time of the death of the said Peter to the day of the taking of this inquisition.
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BERKS. |
Manor of North Dencheworthe, worth 10l., held of the King, as of the manor of Stanford in le Vale, co. Berks, which is now in the King’s hands by virtue of a fine levied thereof to the said King by Anne, Countess of Warwick, by service and rent of one pair of gilt spurs, or 6d., and suit to the court of frank pledge of Stanford aforesaid, for all service.
A capital messuage and four virgates of land in Charney, called ‘Hall Place,’ worth 3l., held of the Abbot of St. Mary’s, Abendon, co. Berks, by service and rent of 13s. 4d. and suit to the court of view of frankpledge of Charney yearly, for all service.
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1215
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JOHN STERTE. |
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Writ 20 April, 11 Hen. VII; inq. 16 Oct., 12 Hen. VII. |
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John Pyttes, esq., Thomas Anlaby, and John Cokston, were seised of the under-mentioned close called ‘The South Bromley’ in fee, and being so seised, by deed dated on the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle, 19 Edw. IV, demised it to Peter Lygger and his assigns for the term of twenty years then next ensuing, with remainder to the said John Sterte and Joan his wife, daughter of the said Peter Lygger, and the heirs of his body, with remainder in default to his right heirs. She survives.
He died 20 Dec. last, seised of the other under-mentioned messuages and land in fee. John Sterte, aged 3 and more, is his son and heir.
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DEVON. |
A close containing 20a. land in Sterte, called ‘The South Bromley,’ in the tithing of Bakkemore within the hundred of Plympton, worth 13s. 4d., held of William Strode, esq., as of the lordship of Bakkemore, by fealty and 12d. rent, viz. 6d. at Michaelmas and 6d. at Easter yearly, for all service.
A messuage, a tenement, and a certain close belonging to the said tenement, five ferlings of land, 4a. meadow, 6a. wood, and 60a. gorse and heather in Sterte, worth 20s., held of the King in chief, by service of giving the King, when he chances at any season of the year to hunt within the said county, a broad arrow valued at 2d., for all service.
A moiety of a messuage, with five ferlings of land, 4a. meadow, 2a. wood, and 60a. gorse and heather in Petrys Tavy, worth …, held of the Abbot of Tavystok, by fealty only, for all service.
A moiety of a toft and of two enclosures of land in Plympton Earls, worth 20d., held in free burgage, as of the borough of Plympton Earls, for all service.
A toft, a garden, half an acre of land, and a virgate of wood in Cornwode, worth 16d., held of the Abbot of Tavystok, by fealty only, for all service.
A rent of 6s. 8d. issuing out of messuages, lands, and tenements in Lange Huwysshe.
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1216
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JOHN WROUGHTON, esq. |
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Writ 17 Aug., 11 Hen. VII; inq. 14 Oct., 12 Hen. VII. |
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He was seised of the under-mentioned manors and land in fee, and being so seised gave them to George and Richard Darell, knts., Hugh Pavy, clk., John Carant son of John Garant, Henry Longe, and John Chocke, esqs., and Richard Brigges, ‘gentilman,’ now deceased, and Alexander Darell, esq., who survives and is solely seised thereof in his demesne as of fee.
He died on Tuesday the morrow of the feast of the Assumption last. Christopher Wroughton, knt., aged 40 and more, is his son and heir.
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SOMERS. |
Manor of Mourton, worth 100s., held of the Abbot of St. Mary’s, Kaynesham, service unknown.
Manor of Washford, worth 4l. 6s. 8d., held of the Abbot of St. Mary’s, Cliffe, service unknown.
Four messuages, 40a. land, 10a. meadow, and 20a. pasture in Edeston, worth 40s., held of the said Abbot of Cliffe, service unknown.
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1217
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JOAN, late the wife of ROBERT BILLESDON, knt. |
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Writ 20 Oct., inq. 10 Nov., 12 Hen. VII. |
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The said Joan, William Welbek, Henry Wyngar, Nicholas Naynsour, Simon Byllesdon, John Byllesdon, Alexander Abbernett, clk., and Richard Smyth were seised of the under-mentioned tenements called ‘Monkis,’ ‘Talbottis,’ and ‘Wralebrigg,’ &c., and three acres of meadow in Eppyng, in fee, and being so seised, by deed dated 10 July, 9 Hen. VII, demised them to John Gunthorp, clk., and Richard Skipton, clk., by the name of all those lands and tenements, &c., which had belonged to the said Robert Byllesdon, knt., or to any other person, or persons, for his use in Grenested, &c., to the use of the said Joan Billesdon for the term of her life, and after her decease to the use of Thomas Byllesdon, son and heir of the said Robert Byllesdon, knt., and Elizabeth wife of the said Thomas, and the heirs of the said Thomas’ body. By virtue of which feoffment the said John Gunthorp, clk., and Richard Skipton were seised of the said lands in fee, long before and on the day of her death, to her use for life and continuously from the day of her death were seised thereof in fee to the use of the said Thomas and Elizabeth, and the heirs of his body.
The said Robert Byllesdon, knt., Amamewe Bartet, William Dellowe, and Thomas Hyllard were seised of the under-mentioned messuages called ‘Hayles’ and ‘Ballardis’ in fee, to the use of John Williams, father of the said Joan, and whose daughter and heir she was, and his heirs, and to the use of his last will. The said John Wylliams died, and the said William Bellowe, Amamewe Bartet, and Thomas Hyllard, afterwards died, and the said Robert survived them, and was solely seised of the said messuages in fee, to the said use. And afterwards the said Robert died so seised, whereupon the said messuages descended to the said Thomas Byllesdon as son and heir of the said Robert. And afterwards the said Joan died, and the said Thomas, as son and heir of the said Robert entered, and was and is seised of the said messuages in his demesne as of fee.
She died 18 Oct. last. The said Thomas Byllesdon, aged 30 and more, is her son and heir.
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A messuage, two hundred and four score acres of land, and 20a. meadow, called ‘Monkis alias Bobyngford,’ in the parishes of Grenested, Castell Onger, High Onger, Stanford Ryvers, Bobyngworth, and Shelley, worth 100s., held of ….. Brent, service unknown.
A messuage called ‘Talbottis’ on Grenested Grene in the parish of Grenested, worth 13s. 4d., held of Henry, Earl of Essex, service unknown.
A messuage, 130a. land, and 10a. meadow called ‘Wralebrigge’ in the parish of Northweld, otherwise described as a messuage, and all lands and tenements, rents, reversions, and services, called ‘Wralebrigge,’ ‘Gymbillys,’ ‘Old Abbottis,’ and ‘Young Abbottis,’ in Northweld, eight parcels of land called ‘Marshalls’ two crofts called ‘Chapmans,’ and three fields, one called ‘Myllers Fyld alias Brodde Fyld,’ and the third called ‘Fyppes Fyld,’ in Northweld, worth 40s., held of the King, as of the earldom of Salisbury, in socage.
Two meadows, containing three acres, one called ‘Utriggis’ and the other ‘Roundetoft,’ and a capital messuage, 280a. land, and 20a. meadow, called ‘Hayles,’ in the parish of Eppyng, worth 6l., held of Humphrey, Duke of Buckingham, service unknown.
A messuage, called ‘Ballardis alias Wilcokkis,’ in Northweld.
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1218
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JOHN BRYTYFF, esq. |
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Writ wanting; inq. 4 Nov., 12 Hen. VII. |
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Agnes Brytyff, widow, and Robert Tylles, gent., were seised, of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and of the under-mentioned advowson in their demesne as of fee and right, and being so seised demised them to the said John Brytyff, named in the writ, John Heydon, esq., William Greye, esq., John Barley, clk., John Hopton, clk., and Robert Jarmyn, chaplain, by the names of John Brytyff, John Heydon, son and heir of Henry Heydon, knt., and William Grey, esqs., John Barley, clk., rector of the church of Wynterton, co. Norf., John Hopton, clk., vicar of the church of Reydon, co. Suff., and Robert Jarmyn, chaplain, rector of the church of Merton, to hold for the term of the life of the said John Brytyff and five years over, with remainder to Robert, son of the said John Brytyff, in tail, with remainder to the said John’s right heirs. The said William Grey and John Brytyff successively died, and the survivors, viz., John Heydon, John Barley, John Hopton, and Robert Jarmyn are now seised of the said manor and advowson in their demesne as of frank tenement for the said five years term, to the use of the executors of the said John Brytyff’s last will, with remainder to the said Bobert Brytyff in tail.
He died 17 April last. The said Robert Brytcyff, aged 14 on the feast of St. Margaret last, is his son and heir.
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Manor of Sutherton, worth 10 marks, and the advowson of the church of Sutherton, held of Thomas West De la Ware, knt., Lord De la Ware, by fealty and service of a hive of honey (unius bolli favi mellis videlicet tanti spacii favi mellis quo unus apex in habitat), for all service.
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1219
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JOHN BRYTYFF, esq. |
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Writ wanting; inq. 4 Nov., 12 Hen. VII. |
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Edmund Brytyff, his father, was seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and being so seised gave it to John Heydon and John Dynne, who were accordingly seised thereof in fee to the use of the said Edmund and of his last will. By his last will the said Edmund directed that his said feoffees should, immediately after his decease, make a sufficient estate of the said manor to Agnes his wife for the term of her life.
The said Edmund had issue the said John Brytyff and died, and after his death the said John Heydon and John Dynne demised the said manor to the said Agnes late his wife, and she was accordingly, and is still, seised of it in her demesne as of frank tenement.
The said John Heydon has died, and Robert Dynne son and heir of the said John Dynne, the surviving feoffee, is seised of the reversion of the said manor expectant on the death of the said Agnes, to the use of the last will of the said John Brytyff, who by his last will directed that Elizabeth his wife should have the said manor immediately on the decease of the said Agnes, for the term of her life, and required his feoffees to make a sufficient estate of it to her.
He died 17 April last. Robert Brytyff, aged 14 on the feast of St. Margaret last, is his son and heir.
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Manor of Barnham Brome, called ‘Hautynges,’ worth 100s., held of the duchy of Lancaster, as of the earldom of Hereford, by knightservice.
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1220
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HUMPHREY COURTNEY, esq. |
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Writ 29 June, 11 Hen. VII; inq. 20 Oct., 12 Hen. VII. |
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He was seised on the day of his death of the under-mentioned manor and advowson of Biklegh, and lands in Honyton, Nymet, Holte, and Myllond, with the advowson of the church ofNymet, in fee.
He was seised long before his death of the under-mentioned manors of Claweton and Wobernford in fee, and being so seised, by deed dated 10 March, 10 Hen. VII, gave them to Walter Courtenay, Richard Pomeray, and John Speke, knts., James Chudlegh and John Walys, esqs., and William Merwode and Richard Gytyns, their heirs and assigns, who being seised thereof accordingly in fee, by their deed dated 20 March, 10 Hen. VII, gave the said manors to him and Philip Courtenay his son, and the heirs of Philip’s body, with remainder to his own right heirs.
He died 23 April, 11 Hen. VII. Humphrey Courtenay, aged 7 and more, is his cousin and heir, namely son of John his son.
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Manor of Biklegh, worth 20l., and the advowson of the church there, held of William Courtenay, knt., in socage, as of the manor of Gadlegh.
A messuage, 30a. land, and 4a. meadow in Honyton, worth 100s., held of the said William in socage, as of the manor of Honyton.
A messuage, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, and 200a. gorse and heather in Brode Nymet, worth 6l., with the advowson of the church there, held of the King, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by knight-service.
A messuage, 16a. land, an acre of meadow, and 3a. gorse and heather in Holte in the parish of Thorverton, worth 26s. 8d., held in socage of the Dean and Chapter of St. Peter’s, Exeter.
A ferling of land in Myllond within the parish of Powederham, worth 13s. 4d., held of the said William Courtenay in socage, as of the manor of Powederham.
Manors of Claweton and Wobernford.
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1221
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THOMAS DRAPER. |
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Writ of Mandamus 12 Nov., 12 Hen. VII; inq. 29 Oct., delivered to the Court, 23 Nov., 12 Hen. VII. |
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He died 1 June, 8 Hen. VII, seised of the under-mentioned land in fee. John Draper, aged 15 and more, is his son and heir. The Abbot of the Monastery of St. John the Apostle and Evangelist, Croxton, has occupied the premises and taken the issues and profits from his death to the present time.
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A messuage and a virgate of land in Claxton, worth 20s., held of the said Abbot of Croxton by 18d. rent yearly, knight-service, and suit of his court of Howes.
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1222
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WILLIAM BRET. |
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Writ 13 April, 11 Hen. VII; inq. 29 Oct., 12 Hen. VII. |
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He was seised of the under-mentioned messuages; and land in fee, and being so seised gave them to Thomas Kebeell, serjeant-at-law, William Villers, Master of [the College of] Manton, Thomas Dokylby, clk., Robert Dokylby, clk., William Smyth, John Chaumberleyn the younger, and Robert Bret, to the use of his last will.
He died 12 April last. George Bret, aged 9 and more, is his son and heir.
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LEIC. |
A messuage, a cottage, two tofts, and three virgates of land in Retherby, worth 4 marks, held of Edward Hastynges, knt., lord Hastynges, service unknown.
Two messuages, a toft, and three virgates of land in Slauston, worth 50s., held of John Cokeyn, service unknown.
Two messuages and a virgate of land in Kyrkeby Bellers, worth 10s., held of the Prior of the Isle of Axholm, service unknown.
A messuage and two virgates of land in Freithby, worth 26s. 8d., held of the Lord de Roos, service unknown.
A messuage and three virgates of land in Oudeby, worth 26s. 8d., held of the Abbot of Kenelworth, service unknown.
Two messuages in Wygston, worth 12s., held of the Earl of Oxford, service unknown.
Four acres of land in Sistonby, worth 2s., held of William Assheby, esq., service unknown.
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1223
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HUGH HUNT. |
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Writ 12 July, 11 Hen. VII; inq. 29 Oct., 12 Hen. VII. |
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He was seised of the under-mentioned messuages and land in fee, and being so seised gave them to William Kent, clk., rector of Stony Stanton, Edward Dawekyn, clk., rector of Kyrkeby Malary, William Lyngham of Weston, and Henry Colyns of Coventry, the younger, ‘grasyar,’ in fee.
He died 12 June last. William Hunt, chaplain, aged 24 and more, is his son and heir.
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LEIC. |
Three messuages, four tofts, and eight virgates of land, worth 3l., in Burbage, held of George, Earl of Kent, service unknown.
A fourth part of a virgate of land in Aston Flamvyle, worth 2s., held of the said Earl, service unknown.
Three cottages and four acres of meadow in Hynkley, worth 40s., held of the King, as of the duchy of Lancaster, service unknown.
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1224
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JOHN PYMPE, late of Netilsted, co. Kent, esq. |
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Writ 30 Aug., inq. 8 Nov., 12 Hen. VII. |
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John Darell, esq., and he were seised in tail male by the King’s letters patent dated 6 Oct., 2 Hen. VII, of the under-mentioned manors and lands, which came to the King’s hands by reason of the attainder, 7 Nov., 1 Hen. VII, of Humphrey Stafford, esq., deceased.
The said John Darell survived him, and was and still is seised of the said premises, namely, of one moiety thereof in fee tail, and of the other moiety in his demesne as of frank tenement, by survivorship.
He died 9 Aug. last. Henry Pympe, aged 2 and more, is his son and heir.
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Manor of Hambury, worth 6l.
Manor of Kynges Norton, worth 100s.
Manor of Bromesgrove, worth 8l.
A messuage in the city of Worcester, worth 5s.
Fourscore acres of land, 6a. meadow, and 40a. pasture in Estbury alias Aylesbury, worth 50s.
Two hundred and twenty acres of land, 20a. meadow, and fourscore acres of pasture in Kekonwich, alias Kelonwich, alias Kenchewhiche, worth 6l.
Two messuages, a barn, and 12a. land in Kedermester, worth 20s.
Two messuages, a salt-cote, with eight basins to it (una salina octo plumbarum), four gardens, four tofts, and 40a. land in Wiche, worth 100s.
A messuage, 100a. land, 10a. meadow, and 100a. pasture in Haddesore, worth ….
Twenty acres of land, 6a. meadow, and 40a. pasture in Elmebrigge, worth 20s.
Sixty acres of land in Ombresley, worth ….
A rent of 13s. 4d. in Fekenham.
Sixteen acres of pasture, and 10a. meadow in Inkebarrowe, worth 10s.
Sixty acres of land in Terbigge, worth 13s. 4d.
All the above manor, messuages, and land are held of the King, by fealty only, for all service.
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1225
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AVICE, late the wife of MORGAN KYDWELLY. |
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Writ 17 Oct., inq. the last day of October, 12 Hen. VII. |
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She died 12 March, 11 Hen. VII. William Cowderey, aged 28 and more, is her son and heir.
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She held no lands.
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1226
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AVICE, late the wife of MORGAN KYDWELLY. |
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Writ 17 Oct., inq. 28 Oct., 12 Hen. VII. |
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She died 12 March, 11 Hen. VII. William Cowdrey, aged 28 and more, is her son and heir.
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SOMERS. |
She held no lands.
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1227
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JOHN KELLUM. |
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Writ of Mandamus 10 July, 11 Hen. VII; inq. 24 Oct., 12 Hen. VII. |
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The said John Kellum of Kellum named in the writ was seised at his death of the under-mentioned messuages and land in fee.
He died 8 Sept., 9 Hen. VII. Robert Kellum of Kellum, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir. The said Robert has occupied the said premises from the time of the death of the said John till now, and taken the issues and profits thereof meantime, as son and heir of the said John his father.
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Nine messuages, 80a. land, and 20a. meadow in Kellum, and two messuages, 30a. land, and 12a. meadow in Kyrnsalle, worth 7l., held of the King, as of the honor of Tekehyll, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, viz. by 8d. rent yearly, for all service.
A messuage, 40a. land, 6a. pasture, and six cottages in Newark, worth 5 marks, held of the Bishop of Lincoln, by 20s. rent yearly, for all service.
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1228
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HENRY GREY, knt. |
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Writ 13 April, 11 Hen VII; inq. 26 Oct., 12 Hen. VII. |
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He was seisea of the under-mentioned manor of Keteryngham Halle in fee, and being so seised enfeoffed Ralph Shelton, knt., and others who still survive, thereof, in fee, to the use of himself and Joan his wife, who survives, and the longer liver of them without impeachment of waste, and after their death to the use of Thomas Hevenyngham, esq., son and heir of John Hevenyngham, knt. and of Anne wife of the said Thomas, and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder in default to the use of the said Anne in tail.
He and Joan his wife were seised, at the time of his death, of the under-mentioned manor of Castelyns, he in his demesne as of fee tail and she in her demesne as of frank tenement, without impeachment of any kind of waste. He died so seised, and she is still seised thereof in her demesne as of frank tenement.
He died 4 Feb. last. Thomas Martyn, aged 30 and more, is his cousin and heir.
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Manor of Keteryngham called ‘Keteryngham Halle,’ worth 20 marks, held of the Earl of Oxford, service unknown.
Manor of Castelyns, worth 5 marks, held of John Seynt Omars, by service of 1/3 of a knight’s fee.
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1229
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JOHN WELLYS. |
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Writ 11 Nov., 11 Hen. VII; inq. 17 Oct., 12 Hen. VII. |
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Henry Spelman and Edward Cutteller were seised of the under-mentioned messuage, &c., called ‘Mardays’ in fee, and being so seised gave it to the said John Welles, Robert Aylmer, and Gregory Clerk, and to Richard Ferrour the younger, Hamon Claxton, and Robert Welles, citizens and aldermen of Norwich, to the use of the said John in fee, and to the use of his last will.
John Rudham of Great Plumpsted, clk., Richard Yntte of the same, Thomas Barett, John Gyles, and Robert Poregold, were seised of the other under-mentioned messuage, &c., in Brundale in fee, and being so seised gave it to the said John Welles, and the others as above, to the same use.
James Wednawe, chaplain, was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Mangrene and of the under-mentioned messuage and sixty acres of land in Dunston, &c., in fee, and being so seised gave them to the said John Wells, and to John, Archbishop of Canterbury, Henry Heydon, knt., Thomas Madys, clk., Thomas Bowde, clk., and John Colet, knt., to the same use.
William Worcester alias Botener, clk., and Robert Leget were seised of the under-mentioned tenement called ‘Fayrechyld’ in fee, and being so seised gave it to the said John Welles, and to John Hevenyngham, knt., John Paston, esq., and Henry Colet, knt., to the same use.
The said Robert Aylmer and Gregory Clerk afterwards died, and the said Richard Ferrour, Hamon Claxton, and Robert Welles, the said Archbishop, Henry Heydon, Thomas Madys, Thomas Bowde, and John Colet, the said John Hevenyngham, John Paston, and Henry Colet, as also the said John Welles, survived them, and were solely seised by survivorship of the said manor. messuages, and lands in fee, and being so seised, the said John Welles made his last will, 23 Sept., A.D. 1495, whereby he gave to Elizabeth his wife all his ‘londes and tenementes as wele free as bonde in Heylesdon and Catton hesyde Norwich’ in fee, and directed his feoffees to make such an estate thereof to her when required; his manor called ‘Mangrene Halle’ with its appurtenances ‘in Swardeston, Dunston, and in other townes therto adjoynyng,’ his ‘mese’ in Dunston and his ‘mese’ in Brundale, he directed should be sold by his executors, for the performance of his said will.
He died 3 Nov., 10 Hen. VII, without issue. Walter Welles, aged 70 and more, is his brother and heir.
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A messuage and 60a. land, meadow, and pasture in Bromdale, called ‘Mardays,’ worth 40s., held of John Dade, as of the manor of Witton, called ‘Wyltons,’ in socage, and by service of 4d. yearly, for all service.
A messuage and 70a. land, meadow, and pasture in Brundale, Braydeston, Strumphaugh, Bokenham, Blofeld, and Witton, late John Letice’s, worth 5 marks, held of [Thomas] Barney, esq., as of the manor of Braydeston, by fealty and 6s. rent yearly.
Manor of Mangrene with its appurtenances in Mangrene, Swardeston, Dunston, Markeshale, Sweynesthorp, Mulberton, Braken, Kenyngham, Est Carleton, Inttewode, Keswyke, Caster St. Edmund’s, Crouche Stoke, Heyham, Little Porynglond, and Gowthorp, worth 20 marks, held of Elizabeth, Duchess of Norfolk, as of the manor of Fornset, co. Norfolk, service unknown.
A messuage and 60a. land, meadow, and pasture in Dunston, Sweynesthorp, Gowethorp, Swardeston, Mangrene, Markeshale, Kenyngham, Caster St. Edmund’s, Crouche Stoke, and Inttwode, worth 40s., together with a fourth part of the advowson of the church of Porynglond, held of John Appylyard, esq., as of the manor of Neweton Flotman, called ‘Bumpstedes,’ co. Norfolk, in socage, viz. by fealty and 10s. rent yearly.
A messuage, or tenement, and 80a. land, meadow, pasture, and marsh in Heylesdon, called ‘Fayrechyld,’ held of the Countess of Lincoln, as of the manor of Heylesdon, in socage, viz. by fealty and 1d. rent yearly, for all service.
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1230
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THOMAS BROUGHYN. |
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Writ 3 Oct., inq. 9 Nov., 12 Hen. VII. |
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Thomas Graunger, clk., vicar of the parish church of Ware, was seised of the under-mentioned manor and land in fee, and being so seised by deed, dated 30 March, 19 Edw. IV, gave the same, by the names of his manor, called ‘Blakes’ in Ware and of all other his lands, &c., in Ware, Great Hadham, and Wideford, to Thomas Braughyng the elder, father of the said Thomas named in the writ, for the term of his life without impeachment of waste, with remainder to the said Thomas Braughyng the son and Joan daughter of John Scowe of London, fishmonger, then wife of the said Thomas the son, and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of the said Thomas Braughyng the father.
The said Thomas and Joan, after the death of the said Thomas the father, entered upon the said premises, and were seised thereof in fee tail, and they had issue between them. And afterwards the said Thomas died, and the said Joan survives.
He died … May last. John Braughyng, aged 15 and more, is his son and heir by the said Joan.
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HERTS. |
Manor called ‘Blakes’ in the parish of Ware, worth 12 marks, held of Margaret, Countess of Richmond, the King’s mother, by fealty and a rent of 8 lb. wax, or 4s. in money for the value of it, a pair of gloves [hooded penulatarum] with ‘grey,’ or 3s. in money for the value of them, 1 lb. pepper, or 12d. for the value of it, and 1 lb. cummin, or 2d. for the value of it, yearly, for all service.
One hundred acres of land within the lordships of Ware and Widford, worth 20s., held of Henry Coote, as of the manor of Sawtries, by fealty and 6s. 7 1/2d. rent yearly, for all service.
A water-mill called ‘Wydeford Mille,’ with suits and works to the said mill belonging, and certain parcels of land and meadow called ‘Rouholm,’ Wildholm,’ ‘Smalleholme,’ and ‘le Hok,’ in Cratewell Melnehull, and a certain tenement which is called ‘Milneleytton’ belonging from of old to the said mill, in the parish of Widford, worth 16s. 8d., held of the Abbot of St. Saviour’s, Bermondesey, by fealty and 13s. 4d. rent yearly, for all service.
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1231
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JOAN, late the wife of PETER COURTNEY. |
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Writ 8 Feb., 11 Hen. VII; inq. 16 Nov., 12 Hen. VII. |
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John Talbot, esq., William Merwode, and John Reigne, were seised of the under-mentioned manor of Uplomyn in fee, and being so seised gave it to Thomas Beamont, esq., in tail, with remainder to Peter Courtenay, esq., and Joan his wife, late the wife of John Reigne the younger, to hold to them, the said Peter and Joan, and the heirs of their bodies.
The said Thomas Beamont was accordingly seised of the said manor in his demesne as of fee tail, and died so seised, whereupon the said Peter and Joan entered upon and were seised of the said manor, he in his demesne as of frank tenement, and she in her demesne as of fee tail. She died so seised, without heirs of her body, and the said Peter survived her and is still so seised.
Henry Bramelcombe and William Sherlond were seised of the under-mentioned manor of Redylcombe in fee, and being so seised gave it to the said Peter and Joan and the heirs of her body. He survived her and is seised of the said manor in his demesne as of frank tenement.
Thomas Beamont, esq., John Denys, John Reigne, and John Incledene were seised of the under-mentioned garden and rent in Barnastapolle, and being so seised gave them to the said Peter and Joan, and the heirs of her body; afterwards she died seised thereof in fee tail, and he survived her, and is seised thereof in his demesne as of frank tenement.
She died 24 January last. Hugh Beamond, aged 40 and more, is her brother and heir.
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DEVON. |
Manor of Uplomyn, worth 10 marks, held of the King, as of the honor of Gloucester, by knight-service.
Manor of Redilcom, or Redylcombe, worth 20s., held of the King, as of the said honor, by service of 1/4 of a knight’s fee.
A garden in Barnastapolle, late in the tenure of Richard Crafte, worth 2d., held of the Lady Margaret, Countess of Rechemond, as of the honor of Barnastapolle, by fealty for all service.
A rent of 43s. yearly issuing out of all the messuages, lands, and tenements of Thomas Beamont, esq., John Denys, John Reigne, and John Incledene in Barnastapolle, of its nominal value only.
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1232
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JOAN FOSTER. |
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Writ of Mandamus 8 Nov., inq. 20 Jan., 12 Hen. VII. |
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She died 20 Sept., 10 Hen. VII, seised of the under-mentioned messuages and land in fee.
John Foster is her cousin and heir, viz. son of Thomas Foster, brother of John Foster, father of Robert Foster her father. He is, and at the time of her death was, 28 years old and more.
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SOMERS. |
Three messuages, three tofts, 40a. land, 6a. meadow, 20a. pasture, 2a. wood, and 100a. gorse and heather in Hopcote, or Hapcote, worth 3l., held of John Dynham, Lord de Dynham, as of the manor of Wotton Courteney, by knight-service.
Five messuages, 200a. land, 10a. meadow, 100a. wood, and 200a. gorse and heather in Stoke Pyroo, Pyte, and Chyddesley, worth 30s., held, the lands in Stoke of Richard Bluet, service unknown, and the lands in Pyte and Chyddesley of the Abbot of Cleeve, as of the manor of Old Cleeve (de Old Cliva), by knight-service.
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1233
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WILLIAM CLAXTON, esq. |
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Writ 14 Nov., inq. 27 Feb., 12 Hen. VII. |
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Findings as in No. 1151.
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LINC. |
Manor, of Thorysby, or Thoresby, held of the King, as of the honor of Bolyngbrok, service unknown.
Manor of West Alyngton, held of the King, as of the duchy of Lancaster, service unknown.
The said manors are worth 100s. clear yearly.
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1234
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RICHARD LANE, son and heir of RALPH LANE. |
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Writ de Ætate probanda 7 Feb., probatio œtatis Monday after the feast of St. Ambrose the Doctor, 12 Hen. VII. |
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A jury panell, and a writ from the Escheator to the Sheriff of Staffordshire, dated 26 Feb., 12 Hen. VII, requiring him to have the said jurors present at Brewode on the Saturday after St. Bede the Bishop then next, are appended to the King’s writ.
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He was 21 years old and more on the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr last, as the jurors well know; thus Thomas Peyto, gent, (aged 50 and more), recollects that he was present in the church of the parish of Brewod on the morrow of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 14 Edw. IV, and saw when Robert Gifford, esq., and Christine Cresset baptized the said Richard Lane; William Walhouse says that he was sent by the said Ralph Lane, on the said morrow of St. John, for Elizabeth, Prioress of the black nuns of Brewod, to be godmother of the said Richard; William Siche (aged 60 and more) well remembers that the said Richard is of the full age of 21 and more, because a certain field called ‘Prestruddynge,’ lying in the fee of Brewod, late part of the lands of the said Ralph Lane, was sown with Lenten grain the said day and year when the said Ralph Lane father of the said Richard died, &c.
It is stated in the writ that the said Richard alleged himself to have been born at Bruwod, co. Staff., and to have been baptized in the church there; and that his lands of inheritance were in the custody of Edward Burton, by grant from King Edward IV.
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1235
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JOHN PYMPE, esq. |
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Writ 27 Aug., inq. 23 Feb., 12 Hen. VII. |
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He was seised of the under-mentioned manors of West Barmyng, Est Barmyng, and Case, of the advowson of West Barmyng, a tenement called ‘le Mote,’ and a pasture called ‘Congspyche,’ in fee, and being so seised, by deed dated at Est Barmyng 3 Aug., 1 Richard III, enfeoffed Adrian Whetell, who survives, and Richard Whetell, and John Poley, now deceased, thereof, to the use and for the term of the life of Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Whetell, his wife, with reversion to himself and his heirs. The said Adrian is accordingly seised of the said premises in his demesne as of frank tenement to the use of the said Elizabeth, who survives.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson of Otham, manors of Rede and Pympe, mill in Maideston, and two meadows in Boughton, in fee, and being so seised, by deed dated at Otham 21 Sept., 10 Hen. VII, enfeoffed Edward Ponynges and Richard Gildford, knts., John Darell, and Adrian Whetell, esqs., Christopher Hawes, William Catelyn, William Fyssher, John Brode, and Henry Allard thereof, for the term of the life of the said Elizabeth his wife. They were seised of the said premises accordingly in their demesne as of frank tenement, with reversion expectant to the said John and his heirs.
He died on the morrow of St. Lawrence the Martyr last, seised of the other under-mentioned manors of Nettilstede and Helth, and tenement in Est Pekham, in fee. Henry Pympe, aged one year and more, is his son and heir.
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Manor of West Barmyng, otherwise called West Barmlyng, worth 10 marks, and the advowson of the church of West Barmyng, held of the King in chief, by service of three parts of a knight’s fee.
Manor of Est Barmyng, worth 10 marks, held of Anne, Duchess of Buckingham, by service of one knight’s fee.
Manor of Case and a pasture called ‘Congspyche’ in Brenchesle, worth 3l., held of the said Duchess, service unknown.
A tenement called ‘le Mote,’ worth 26s. 8d., held of the Prior of Combewell.
Manor of Otham, worth 5 marks, and the advowson of the church of Otham, held of the Earl of Arundell, by service of 1/2 of a knight’s fee.
Manor of Rede, worth 8l., held of the King, as of the manor of Marden, by fealty and 4s. 2d. rent yearly, for all service.
A water-mill in Maideston, and two meadows called ‘Dyrtle Medys’ in Boughton Mounchelsey, worth 33s. 4d., held, the mill of John, Cardinal Archbishop of Canterbury, as of the manor of Wolberough, service unknown, and the meadows of Henry, Duke of York, by service 2s. 6d. yearly, for all service.
Manor of Pympe in Ealdyng and untyngton, worth 4l., held of the said Duchess, by service of 1/2 of a knight’s fee.
Manor of Nettilstede and the manor of Helth, worth 24l., and the advowson of the church of Nettilstede, held of the said Duchess, by service of two knights’ fees.
All that tenement called ‘Stokynbury’ with its appurtenances in Est Pekham, worth 53s. 4d., held of Thomas, Prior of Christ Church, Canterbury, by service of 4s. 4d. yearly, for all service.
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1236
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RICHARD CHAMBERLEYN, esq. |
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Writ 7 Sept., inq. 4 March, 12 Hen. VII. |
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He died 28 August last seised of the under-mentioned premises in fee. Edward Chamberleyn, now aged 16 and more, is his son and heir. Sibyl late wife of the said Richard, has taken all the issues and profits of the said premises since his decease.
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A wharf called ‘Hey Wharf’ and thirteen tenements in ‘Battys Lane’ in Dowgate Ward, worth 13l. 6s. 8d., held of the King in free burgage, as the whole city is held.
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1237
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RICHARD CHAMBERLEYN, esq. |
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Writ 7 Sept., inq. 9 March, 12 Hen. VII. |
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Alfred Cornborogh, esq., Richard Danvers, Nicholas Stathum, and William Colowe were seised of the under-mentioned manors, messuages, and land, in fee, and being so seised enfeoffed the said Richard and Sibyl his wife thereof, by the names of Richard Chamberleyn and Sibyl Fowler, daughter of Richard Fowler, Chancellor of the Exchequer of King Edward IV, to hold to them and the heirs male of his body, with remainder in default, after the death of the said Sibyl, to the said Richard and the heirs of his body, with remainder in default as in the said deed more fully appears. By virtue of which feoffment the said Richard and Sibyl were seised of the said premises, he in his demesne as of fee tail and she in her demesne as of frank tenement. They had issue between them Edward Chamberleyn and others. And afterwards he died so seised, and she survived him, and was and still is seised of the said premises as aforesaid; and the King by letters patent dated 16 Oct., 12 Hen. VII, pardoned her all gifts, &c., of land held in chief, without licence, &c.
He died 28 Aug. last. Edward Chamberleyn, aged 16 at the time of the taking of this inquisition, is his son and heir.
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Manors of Stanbrygge and Tyllesworth, twenty messuages, 200a. land, 40a. meadow, 100a. pasture, 40a. wood, and 10l. rent in Stanbrygge and Tyllesworth, worth 32l., held, the manor of Stanbrygge and other premises in Stanbrygge of the King in chief, by service of 1/100 of a knight’s fee, and the manor of Tyllysworth and other premises in Tyllysworth of the King in chief, by service of one knight’s fee.
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1238
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RICHARD CHAMBERLEYN, esq. |
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Writ 7 Sept., inq. 8 March, 12 Hen. VII. |
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Alfred Cornborogh, esq., Richard Danvers, Nicholas Stathum, and William Colowe, were seised of the under-mentioned manors, messuages, and land in fee, and being so seised gave them to the said Richard Chamberleyn and Sibyl his wife, by the names of Richard Chamberleyn and Sibyl Fowler, daughter of Richard Fowler, Chancellor of the Exchequer of King Edward IV, to hold to the said Richard and Sibyl without impeachment of any kind of waste or estrepement (the churches or chapels of Pyttysho and Ekeney wholly excepted) and to the heirs male of the body of the said Richard, and if it happened the said Richard to die without such heir male, that then after the death of the said Sibyl the said premises should remain to the said Richard and the heirs of his body, with remainder in default as in the said deed more fully may appear. By virtue whereof the said Richard and Sibyl were seised of the said premises in their demesnes as of fee and frank tenement respectively. And afterwards the said Richard took to wife the said Sibyl and they had issue Edward Chamberleyn and others. And afterwards the said Richard died so seised, and the said Sibyl survived him and is seised thereof in her demesne as aforesaid.
He died 28 August last. Edward Chamberleyn, aged 16 and more, is his son and heir.
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Manors of Pettyshoo and Ekeney, and six messuages, 200a. land, 20a. meadow, 200a. pasture, and 100s. rent in Pettysho, Ekeney, and Emberton, worth 17l., held as follows, the manor of Pettysho and other premises in Pettyshoo of the Earl of Kent, by fealty, but by what other services the jurors know not, and one close, containing 4a. land, parcel of the said manor of Pettysho, is held of the Earl of Wilts, by fealty and 6d. rent yearly; and the said manor of Ekney and other premises in Ekney and Emberton are held of the Earl of Urmond, by fealty, but by what other services the jurors are quite unaware.
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C. Series II. Vol. 11. (102.) |
1239
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RICHARD CHAMBERLEYN, esq. |
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Writ 7 Sept., inq. the last day but one of February, 12 Hen. VII. |
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He died 28 August last seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee. Edward Chamberleyn, aged 16 and more, is his son and heir.
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Manor of North Reston, worth 20l., held of the King in chief, by service of 1/20 of a knight’s fee and 2s. rent at Lady-day and Michaelmas yearly.
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C. Series II. Vol. 11. (103.) |
1040
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MAURICE WHITEHED. |
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Writ 22 (sic) March, inq. 11 May, 12 Hen. VII. |
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He was seised jointly with Joan his wife the day he died of the under-mentioned manor of Hylle in fee tail, by virtue of the gift thereof made to them by John Whitehede his father.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Weston Brabefe in fee, and being so seised enfeoffed John Kyngesmyll, serjeant-at-law, Henry Mompesson, clk., and John Harrys, ‘gentilman,’ thereof in fee. They gave the said manor to him and Joan his wife, and his heirs and assigns, by virtue of which feoffment the said Maurice and Joan were seised of the said manor, he in fee and she in her demesne as of frank tenement. She survived him and is still so seised.
He was seised at his death of the under-mentioned two acres of land in Tiderley and of the office of one of the bailiffs (cujusdam ballivi) of Bukholt in fee.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors of Tyderley, Okeley, Estroppe, and Deane, and messuages called ‘Southlande’ in fee, and being so seised enfeoffed John Kyngesmyll, serjeant-at-law, William Frost, Henry Mompesson, clk., and John Herrys, ‘gentilman,’ thereof, by virtue of which feoffment they were and still are seised of the said manors and messuages in fee.
He was seised the day he died of the under-mentioned croft called ‘Kyppynges’ in fee.
He died 24 (sic) March, 12 Hen. VII. John Whitehed, aged 9 and more, is his son and heir. Cf. Nos. 185 and 387.
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HANTS. |
Manor of Hylle, worth 11 marks, 3s. 4d., held of the Prior of St. Denys, co. Hants, by fealty only, for all service.
Manor of Weston Braybefe, or Brabeffe, in the Isle of Wight, worth 100s., held of Nicholas Hylle, knt., by fealty only, for all service.
Two acres of land in Tiderley together with the office of a bailiff of Bukholt called the ‘West Bayly,’ with the fees, regards, and other profits and commodities to the said office anciently due and accustomed, worth 10s. yearly, held of Thomas, Earl of Arundell, by fealty only.
Manor of Tyderley, worth 8 marks, held of John Barentyne, by fealty and the rent of a rose yearly at Midsummer.
Manor of Okeley, worth 40s., held of John Pawlet, esq., by fealty only.
Manor of Estroppe, worth 5 marks, held of William Pyctnam, by fealty and the rent of a gillyflower at Martlemas, yearly.
Manor of Deane, worth 3l., held of William Tawke.
A messuage called ‘Scowtelane Hampscher,’ worth 20s., held of George Benbrig, by fealty only, for all service.
A messuage called ‘Southlande Wiltes,’ or ‘Scowtelane Wyltes,’ worth 20s., held of William Tauke, by socage only.
A croft called ‘Kyppynges,’ containing by estimation twenty acres of wood, in Kyppynges, worth 6s. 8d., held of Master William Warham, clk., by service of 1/100 of a knight’s fee.
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C. Series II. Vol. 11. (104.) |
1241
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MARGARET, late the wife of JOHN HEVENYNGHAM, knt. |
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Writ 18 Oct., inq. 10 Nov., 12 Hen. VII. |
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Thomas Selynger and John Hevyngham, knts., were seised of the under-mentioned third of a manor in fee, and being so seised gave it to Lady Margaret Clynton, widow, late the wife of Walter Hungerford, esq., to hold of them the said Thomas and John for the term of her life, by fealty only for all service, with remainder to the heirs of the body of the said Walter Hungerford and their heirs for ever, to hold of the said Thomas and John and their heirs, by fealty for all service.
By virtue of which gift the said Margaret was seised of the said third in her demesne as of frank tenement and died so seised, whereupon one Nicholas Hungerford, esq., who survives, as son and heir of the body of the said Walter Hungerford, entered into the said third, as into his own remainder, and was, and still is, seised thereof in his demesne as of fee tail per formam donacionis.
She died 1 Feb., 11 Hen. VII. The said Nicholas Hungerford, aged 27 and more, is her son and heir.
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A third part of the manor of Stanstede Mountfichet, worth 10 marks.
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C. Series II. Vol. 11. (105.) |
1242
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RICHARD CHAMBERLEYN, esq. |
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Writ 7 Sept., inq. 13 March, 12 Hen. VII. |
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Joan late the wife of William Chamberleyn, esq., levied a fine in the octave of St. Hilary, 16 Edw. IV, of the under-mentioned manors to the said Richard and Sibyl his wife, and his heirs, and by letters patent dated 20 Feb., 21 Edw. IV, the said Richard and Sibyl received the King’s pardon for thus acquiring them. And afterwards the said Richard died seised of the said manors in fee, and the said Sibyl survived him and is now seised of the said manors in her demesne as of frank tenement.
He died 28 Aug. last. Edward Chamberleyn, aged 16 and more, is his son and heir.
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Manor of Barton, otherwise called Barton Seint John, worth 43l., and the manor of Staunton Seint John, worth 16l., held of the King, by service of one knight’s fee.
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C. Series II. Vol. 11. (106.) E. Series II. File 780. (2.) |
1243
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WILLIAM ONNYSLOWE. |
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Writ 16 Jan., inq. 12 April, 12 Hen. VII. |
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He died on the feast of St. Laurence the Martyr, 10 Hen. VII, seised of the under-mentioned messuages and land in fee. George Onneslowe, aged 21 and more, is his son and heir.
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A messuage called ‘Rodyngton,’ 200a. land, 300a. pasture, 40a. meadow, 20a. wood, and three score acres of heather in Rodyngton, worth 10l., held of the Earl of Arundell, as of the manor of Wroksetur, service unknown.
Two messuages, 40a. land, 10a. meadow, 40a. pasture, and 10a. wood in Ryton by Baschurche, worth 20s., held of the said manor of Wroksetur, service unknown.
A messuage, a virgate of land, 100a. pasture, 12a. meadow, and 6a. wood in Rowshall, worth 40s., held of the Dean of St. Sedde the Bishop’s, Shrewsbury, service unknown.
Six messuages, 200a. land, 100a. pasture, 40a. meadow, and 20a. wood in Onneslowe, Horton, Stanwardyn in le Feld, and Lullyngfeld, worth 40s., held of the said Dean, service unknown.
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C. Series II. Vol. 11. (107.) |
1244
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RICHARD MORE, esq. |
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Writ 20 Feb., 11 Hen. VII; inq. 26 Oct., 12 Hen. VII. |
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Thomas Wode, one of the justices of the common pleas, Thomas Inglefeld, esq., and John Rokys were seised of the under-mentioned messuage and land in Buryfeld in fee by the gift and feoffment of the said Richard, and being so seised demised them to him for the term of his life, with remainder to John Williams and Isabel his wife and the heirs male of their bodies, with remainder in default to John More, son of the said Richard, in tail, with remainder in default to Isabel Doyly, Maud Lechyngham, Christine Wilkyns, Isabel Willyams, Alice Rafe and Anne (More) his daughters in tail.
The said Thomas Wode, Thomas Inglefeld, and John Rokys were also seised of the other under-mentioned messuages and land to the use of the said Richard and his heirs, and being so seised have in accordance with his last will demised them to Katharine late his wife for the term of her life, with remainder to his son John in tail, with remainder in default to his said daughters.
He died 14 Feb., 11 Hen. VII. John More, aged 22 and more, is his on and heir.
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A messuage, 100a. land, 40a. pasture, and 3a. meadow in Buryfeld, worth 7l., held of Gilbert Talbot, knt., service unknown.
A messuage and 14a. land in Stratfeld Mortymere, worth 6s., held of the Lady Elizabeth, Queen of England, service nnknown.
Three messuages in Redyng, worth 40s., held of the Abbot of Redyng, service unknown.
A messuage, 16a. pasture, and 9a. meadow in Fynchamsted, worth 8s., held of … Pageneham, service unknown.
A messuage in Wokyngham, worth 8s., held of the Bishop of Salisbury, service unknown.
A messuage, 80a. pasture, and 4l. rent in Bray, worth, 4l., held of the said Queen, service unknown.
A messuage and 20a. land in Stratfeld Say, worth 8s., held of Barnard Dawbriggecourt, service unknown.
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C. Series II. Vol. 11. (108.) E. Series II. File 779 (2). |
1245
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WILLIAM SANDYS, knt. |
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Writ to Commissioners 12 Feb., inq. 2 March, 12 Hen. VII. |
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Richard Jeye and Richard Barell were seised of the under-mentioned manors in fee, and being so seised gave them to William Sandes, knt., named in the writ, and Margaret his wife, and the heirs begotten between them, with remainder in default to his right heirs. The said William was accordingly seised thereof jointly with the said Margaret, who survives, in demesne as of fee tail.
He died 26 Oct., 12 Hen. VII, seised of the under-mentioned messuages and land in Fletching in fee. William Sandes the younger, aged 26 and more, is his son and heir.
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SUSSEX. |
Manor of Kyngston Bowcye, worth 7l., held of Thomas, Earl of Surrey, by fealty only, for all service.
Manor of Shermonbery, worth 40s., held of John Fyloll, by fealty only, for all service.
Twenty messuages, 100a. arable, 200a. pasture, 40a. meadow, 80a. wood, and 60s. rent in Fletching, worth 4l., held of John Dawtrey, by fealty only, for all service.
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C. Series II. Vol. 11. (109.) |
1246
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WILLIAM SANDYS, knt. |
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Writ 20 (sic) Oct., inq. 8 Feb., 12 Hen. VII. |
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Richard Jeye and Richard Barell were seised of the under-mentioned manors of Chalverton, Langstok, Aylyvis, ‘Sandes Manere,’ Enham Knights, and King’s Enham, in fee, and being so seised gave them to the said William Sandes, knt., and Margaret his wife, with remainders over (as in No. 1245).
The said William Sandes, knt., and Margaret his wife were seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson of Faccombe, manors of Babrigge, Preston Candever, and Kateryngton, and messuage and land in Langstok and Cumyton, in fee, and being so seised gave them by fine levied before Thomas Bryan, knt., and his fellows, justices of the common pleas, to William Sandes the younger, knt., and Margery his wife, and the heirs begotten between them, by virtue of which gift the said William and Margery were, and still are, seised of the said manors and other premises in fee tail.
He died 26 Oct., 12 Hen. VII. The said William Sandys (knt.), the younger, aged 26 and more, is his son and heir.
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HANTS. |
Manor of Chalverton, worth 10l., held of the King and of the Lady Elizabeth, the Queen his wife, in her right, as of the duchy of York, by fealty, for all service.
Manor of Langstok, worth 6l., held of the King, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by fealty, for all service.
Manor of Aylyvys, the manor called ‘Sandes Manere’ in Andever, and the manor of Enham Knights, worth 7l., held of the freemen of the town of Andever, by fealty, for all service.
Manor of King’s Enham, worth 3l., held of the Provost and Scholars of Queen’s Hall in Oxford, by fealty only, for all service.
Manor of Faccombe, worth 5l., and the advowson of the said manor, held of the King in chief, by service of 1/20 of a knight’s fee.
Manor of Babrigge, worth 40s., held of the Bishop of Winchester, service unknown.
Manor of Preston Candever, worth 3l., held of Thomas Brune, esq., service unknown.
Manor of Kateryngton, and a messuage, 60a. land, 60a. pasture, 4a. wood, and 40s. rent in Langstok and Cumyton, worth 5l., held of John Norburye, knt., service unknown.
Manor of North Assley, worth 7 marks, held of Thomas Brune, esq., by fealty, for all service.
Six messuages, 300a. arable, 34a. meadow, 100a. pasture, 60a. wood, a water-mill, a fulling mill, and 20s. rent in Up Clatford, worth 7l., held of Henry, Duke of Buckingham, by fealty only, for all service.
Manor of Shirborne Cowdrey, and 10l. rent in Brumley, worth 12l., held of John Kyngston, by fealty only, for all service.
A messuage, 50a. land, and 8a. wood in Okle, worth 3l., held of John Pawlette, esq., by fealty only, for all service.
Manor of Ellysfeld, and four messuages, 20a. land, 5a. pasture, 11a. meadow, and 5s. rent in Apulshawe, worth 8l., held of John Syfurwast, by fealty only, for all service.
Three messuages, 18a. land, 4a. meadow, and 8s. rent in Radenham, two messuages, 18a. land, 4a. meadow, and 12s. rent in Fyfede, and three messuages, 40a. land, 8a. pasture, and 15s. rent in Snodyngton, worth 9l., held of the King and of Elizabeth, the Queen his wife, in her right as of the said duchy of York, by fealty only, for all service.
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1247
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JOHN KYNGESTON, esq. |
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Writ 10 March, inq. the last day of March, 12 Hen. VII. |
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He died the last day of September last, seised of the under-mentioned manor and other premises in fee. John Kyngeston, aged 6 and more, is his son and heir.
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A messuage, 50a. land, 4a. meadow, and 5a. pasture in Great Sutton, worth 40s., held of the King in chief, by service of 1/10 of a knight’s fee.
Manor of Little Sutton, four messuages, 160a. land, 13a. meadow, 10a. pasture, 20a. wood, and 14s. rent in Little Sutton, worth 10 marks, held of Edward, Lord de Hastynges, as of the manor of Great Cheverell, service unknown.
A messuage, two cottages, 60a. land, and 2a. meadow, and pasture for two hundred sheep in Wermester, or Warmester, worth 40s., held of Edward, Earl of Wilts, service unknown.
A water-mill called ‘a fullynge mille,’ 5a. meadow, and 3a. pasture in Crokerton, worth 10s., held of Walter Hungerford, knt., service unknown.
A messuage and 20a. land in Newenham, worth 10s., held of the said Walter Hungerford, knt., service unknown.
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C. Series II. Vol. 11. (112.) |
1248
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JOHN KYNGESTON, esq. |
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Writ 10 March, inq. 1 April, 12 Hen. VII. |
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Thomas Kyngeston, esq., his father was seised of the under-mentioned manor, messuages, and land in fee, and being so seised, by deed dated 20 March, 5 Hen. VII, enfeoffed John Lysle, Thomas Champney, John Dale, and John Seward, esqs., and William Colett, clk., of the said manor, the advowson of the church of the said manor excepted, and of the said lands and tenements, to the use of the said John Kyngeston, named in the writ, and Eleanor then his wife, and the heirs and assigns of the said John, by virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid.
The said John Kyngeston had issue a son John, and died intestate as regards the said manor and other premises, and the said Eleanor survived him. Thus, the said feoffees were seised of the manor and other premises in fee, to the use of the said Eleanor for the term of her life, and after her decease to the use of the said John Kyngeston, son of the said John in fee. And afterwards he said Eleanor died, wherefore the said feoffees are now seised of the said manor and other premises in fee to the use of the said John Kyngeston, the son, his heirs and assigns.
He died the last day of September 12 Hen. VII, John Kyngeston, aged 6 and more, is his son and heir.
The said Eleanor died 20 December last.
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Manor, the advowson excepted, of Foxcote, worth 10 marks, held of the King, by service of 1/2 of a knight’s fee, as of the honor of Trowbrigge, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster.
Four messuages and 100a. arable in Foxcote, worth 60s., held of the King as of the honor of Trobrigge, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, service unknown.
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C. Series II. Vol. 11. (113.) E. Series II. File 894. (7.) |
1249
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THOMAS STUCLE, son and heir of NICHOLAS STUCLE, esq. |
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Writ de Ætate probanda, 20 Sept., probatio œtatis 30 Jan., 12 Hen. VII. |
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The writ recites that the said Nicholas Stucle, his father, held of the King in chief, as of the duchy of Cornwall, which was then in the King’s hands; and recites the grant by deed dated 1 Dec., 5 Hen. VII, of the said duchy to Prince Arthur, and to the eldest sons of the said Prince and his heirs, Kings of England; and directs that the said Thomas, who claims to have been born at Afton and baptized in the church there and to be now of full age, shall make proof, &c., warning being first given to Thomas Wode, late one of the King’s sergeants-at-law, and Thomas Inglefeld, who by grant of the King had the custody of the said Thomas Stucle’s lands, to appear, &c.
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He is, and on midsummer day last was, of the age of 21 years. Thus:—
John Courtenay of Mollond (a juror aged 46 and more) says that the said Thomas is aged 21, and this he well remembers, because the said Nicholas had issue the said Thomas by Thomasine his wife, and a year and more later had issue by her a daughter called Joan, and again a year or more later another daughter called Margaret. And afterwards the said Thomasine died, and the said Nicholas married Anne the relict of Thomas Butside, one of the daughters of Edward Pomerey, esq., and sister of Elizabeth late the wife of Humphrey Courtenay, esq., deponent’s uncle. And he says that eighteen years have elapsed from the time when, after the death of the said Thomasine, the said Anne took the said Nicholas to husband; and this he knows well, because the said Nicholas and Anne a year after their marriage had issue a son William Stukeley, who is now seventeen years old. And he well remembers the foregoing particulars because he has been constantly at the house (conversans in domo) of the said Nicholas since the marriage of the said Nicholas and Anne, and has known the said Thomas Stukeley all the time.
Nicholas Cokeworthy, esq., (a juror aged 42 and more), says, &c., and this he well remembers because he was present at the said Thomas’ baptism in Afton parish church on the 24th of June, 15 Edw. IV, and saw the child lifted from the holy font there by Thomasine late the wife of Thomas Seyntmawre, knt., mother of the said Nicholas. And on the said 23rd (sic) of June, he, Nicholas Cokeworthy, entered the birth (scripsit nativitatem) of the said Thomas with his own hand in a book belonging to the said Nicholas.
Thomas Mulford (a juror aged 44) was godfather, two days after the birth of the said Thomas Stukeley, to William son of Thomas Maude, at Est Wolryngton, under a mile distant from Afton parish church, which William was aged 21 on the 26th of June last.
William Clotworthy (a juror aged 50 and more) says that the said Thomas is aged 21, and this he well remembers because he was present at Afton when he was born; and the said Thomas was baptized June 24th, 15 Edw. IV, in the parish church of Afton, at which time he, the said William, was sent by the said Nicholas Stukeley to one Thomas Beamount, esq., to ask him in the name of the said Nicholas to be godfather; and the said Thomas Beamound was godfather accordingly. He the better recollects the foregoing particulars, inasmuch as within six weeks of the birth of the said Thomas, his father Thomas Clotworthy died. And he says that on the feast of St. James the Apostle last twenty-one years had elapsed since his said father’s decease.
The remaining jurors say that the said Thomas Stukeley was 21 years old on midsummer day last, because they say that he was born at Afton June 24th, 15 Edw. IV, and was baptized the same day in the parish church of Afton, at which time they were servants at the house (famuliares et conversantes) of the said Nicholas Stukeley. They further state that Joan, sister of the said Thomas, who was born after him, has been married these two years past to Philip Baynard, and they have had issue between them since their marriage divers boys. And they have been acquainted with the said Thomas Stukeley from the said time of his birth up to the present, and so they know by their own proper observation and also by the common report of the county where he was born, that he was twenty-one years old and more on midsummer day last.
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1250
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WILLIAM MILL, son and heir of RICHARD MILL. |
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Writ de Ætate probanda, 23 Jan., probatio œtatis Thursday, 9 March,12 Hen. VII. |
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He was born at Pulburgh on the feast of St. George which fell on the 23rd of April, 13 Edw. IV, and was baptized in the baptistry of the parish church of Pulburgh, as is testified by:—
John Grene the younger, who says that he knows this, because his cousin Thomas Polyng was born at Pulburgh on the feast of the Purification next before the birth of the said William Mill, and the said Thomas was twenty-four years old on the same feast last past.
John Segrave agrees, and remembers the facts because Alice Tranch-mere his sister was the child’s wet nurse for a year and more.
Richard Perham remembers the dates because he and Thomas Monery leased land in Pulbergh of Thomas Combes by indenture for twenty-four years the same day, which term expires at Easter next.
Reginald Topyn says that William son of Elias Clarys was born at Pulburgh the day after the said William, and will be twenty-four years old 24 April next.
Thomas Wolder says that he was a servant then newly engaged in the household of the said Richard Mill and was deputed to carry a torch (tortem) before the said William from the church to the house.
John Coke the younger had a heavy fall from his horse the day of the said birth and broke his right arm and was ill a long time with it, and that was on St. George’s day.
Thomas Monery deposes that he and Richard Perham took a lease of land in Pulburgh that day of Thomas Combes, esq., by indenture dated 23 April, 13 Edw. IV, for twenty-four years, which term will expire on 23 April next.
William Umfrey says that Richard Mill father of the said William received, and was in the act of receiving, 20s. from him in the hall of the said Richard at the time when it was announced to him by a woman called Isabel that his wife had borne a very fine boy, whereupon being exceedingly pleased he gave the said Isabel 12d. of the sum he had just received, and quickly left this deponent, telling his clerk John Forster to give him a receipt, which he has still got, and which is dated 23 April, 13 Edw. IV.
Elias Clarys says that William his son was born at Pulburgh the day after the said William, and he will be 24 years old on the eve of St. Mark next.
Philip Hene says that Robert Mill of Pulbergh, ‘yoman,’ was buried on the eve of St. Mark the Evangelist, 13 Edw. IV, before mid-day in Pulbergh churchyard, and the said William was baptised in Pulbergh church in the afternoon of the same day. And he, Philip, was one of the said Robert’s executors, and is bound by his will to keep his anniversary for twenty-four years, and it was twenty-three years from the said Robert’s death on the eve of St. Mark last.
John Grimvile married Agnes his wife in Pulbergh church the Sunday after the said William was born.
Robert Benet took seisin on the day the said William was born of an acre of land in Pulbergh, on the north of his tenement, which he bought of John Hunt, and the date of the deed of purchase was 22 April, 13 Edw. IV, and when he had taken his seisin he went to the house of the said Richard Mill to show him the deed and to have his advice what he had to do further, and he was then told of the birth of a son to the said Richard; and it was the talk of the servants of the said Richard and others there, that the child was to be named George, but he was called William instead, by command of William, then Earl of Arundell, as was afterwards said.
His lands of inheritance were in the custody of Thomas Combes, esq., by grant from King Edward IV.
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1251
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WILLIAM POPE. |
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Writ 27 Jan., inq. 12 April, 12 Hen. VII. |
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He was seised of the under-mentioned messuage and land in fee, and being so seised gave them to William Scherman, clk., rector of the church of St. Nicholas, Little Boudon, John Clerk of Northampton, and John Freman, in fee, to the use of his last will, and by his last will directed that his executors should, during a term which is not yet expired, take all the issues and profits of the said premises, for the purposes declared in his will, and that his said feoffees should, after the expiration of the said term, make a sufficient estate in law in fee simple thereof to Thomas Pope, his son and heir. And he made the said John clerke, and John Freman, and William Pope his son, his executors.
He died 20 Dec. last. The said Thomas Pope, aged 18 and more, is his son and heir.
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A messuage and 24a. land, meadow, and pasture in Bryngest, worth 12s., held of the Abbot of Peterborowe, by service of fealty and 4s. 10d. rent, other services unknown.
Forty-four acres of land and meadow in Drayton Ames, worth 20s., held of William Nevyll, by service of fealty and 2s. 10d. rent, other services unknown.
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1252
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FRIDESWIDE MORTON. |
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Writ 9 May, inq. 25 May, 12 Hell. VII. |
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Thomas Dalamare, knt., was seised of the manors of Aldermanston Sperisholt, and Estmanton, co. Berks, in fee: and Edmund Pakynham, and John Parkyns and Margaret his wife, in her right, were severally seised of moieties of the manor of Fynchamsted, co. Hants (sic), in fee, which moieties they respectively held of the said Thomas Dalamare, knt., by knight-service: and the Warden and Scholars of the New College of St. Mary beside Winchester, co. Hants, were seised of the manor of Colethorp, co. Berks, in fee, which manor they held of the said Thomas Dalamare, knt., in pure alms: and the said Thomas held the said manors of Fynchamsted and Colethorp of the King in chief, by knight-service, as specified below.
And the said Thomas Dalamare, kntœ., died thus seised of the above-mentioned manors and services, which thereupon descended to Elizabeth wife of George Forster, and Frideswide Moreton, as his cousins and heirs, viz. daughters and heirs of John Dalamare his son. And the said George and Elizabeth, and Frideswide, entered upon and were seised of the said manors in fee. And afterwards the said Frideswide took to husband John Moreton, and he and she were accordingly seised thereof in her right. And a partition was subsequently made under a writ from the King, whereby the manor of Aldermanston, with certain exceptions, was allotted as her purparty to the said John and Frideswide Morton, and the manors of Spersholt and Estmanton and the excepted parts of the manor of Aldermanston, viz. 400a. land called ‘Masterelys,’ a rent of 13s. 4d. from William Illesley’s tenement, and 30a. land enclosed together in four closes called ‘Graunt Courtis Closis,’ were allotted to the said George and Elizabeth Forster as her purparty of the said manors. And the said George and Elizabeth, and John and Frideswide, entered upon and were solely seised of their respective allotments in fee. And the said John and Frideswide were similarly seised solely in fee of whatever belonged to the said Frideswide of the said services due for the said manors of Fynchamsted and Colethorp.
The said Frideswide died 5 April last without heir of her body. The said Elizabeth, aged 22 and more, is her sister and heir. Cf. No. 763.
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Manor of Aldermanston, worth with the above specified exceptions, 13l., the manor of Spersholt, and the manor of Chalowe, held immediately, and the manors of Fynchamsted and Colethorp held mediately of the King in chief, by service of one knight’s fee.
Manor of Estmanton, held of the Lord Fitz Waren, service unknown.
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1253
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ALICE JOYNE, otherwise called ALICE BONAUNTRE. |
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Writ 20 April, 11 Hen. VII; inq. the last day of October, 12 Hen. VII. |
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Philip Courtenay, knt., Edward Courtenay, esq., John Byconell, esq., William Fougell, and John More, were seised of the under-mentioned manors in fee, and being so seised demised them by indenture to the said Dame Alice Joyne, for the term of her life, with remainder to John Champernon, esq., in fee.
She died 22 March last, seised of the said manors accordingly in her demesne as of frank tenement. William Joyne, aged 30 and more, is her son and heir.
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Manors of Chederlegh and Godelegh by Dunkeswill, worth 8l., held of the Master (Domino) of St. John of Jerusalem in England, by a rent of 4 marks at Michaelmas and Easter yearly, and fealty, for all service.
Manor of Lye, worth 40s., held of the Lord Fitzwarvn, as of the manor of Ufculme, by the rent of a pair of gloves at Michaelmas yearly and fealty, for all service.
Manor of Peadhyll, worth 3l., held of the Lady Margaret, Countess of Richmond, as of the honor of her castle of Barnestaple, by knight-service and fealty, for all service,
Manor of Blakaneton, worth 50s., held of the Abbot of Torre, by fealty and the rent of a pair of spurs at Michaelmas yearly, for all service.
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JOHN CURSON. |
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Writ of mandamus, 14 Oct., inq. 24 Oct., 12 Hen. VII. |
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He died 10 Sept., 10 Hen. VII, seised of the under-mentioned messuages and land in fee. They descended on his death to William Curson as his son and heir. The said William Curson is 6 years old and more.
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Four messuages, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, and 20a. pasture in Desburgh, Sybertoft, and Kelmarssh, worth 4 marks, held of Edward Duke of Buckingham, as of the manor of Rowell, co. Northampton, by knight-service.
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JOAN, late the wife of CONSTANTINE DARELL, esq. |
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Writ 23 Dec., 11 Hen. VII; inq. 8 Nov., 12 Hen. VII. |
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The said Joan, late the wife of Constantine Darell, and previously wife of Richard Holt, held, the day she died, the under-mentioned messuages and land in Aulton Estbroke, for the term of her life, by reason of her dower after the death of the said Richard Holt, her first husband, with reversion expectant to his right heirs.
Similarly she held in dower of the said Richard Holt the under-mentioned manors of Belamy and Brome, and the other under-mentioned messuages and land.
She died 6 Dec. last, Lora the wife of Thomas, Earl of Ormond, aged 30 and more, and Elizabeth wife of John Pownde, esq., aged 46 and more, are the next heirs of the said Richard Holt, her first husband, viz. the said Lora, as daughter of Christine, one of the daughters of the said Richard Holt, and the said Elizabeth, as his other daughter and heir.
Marmaduke Darell, aged 30 and more, is her son and heir.
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Three messuages, a half carucate of land, 8a. meadow, and 6a. wood in Aulton Estbroke, worth 40s., held of the Abbot of St. Peter’s, Hide beside Winchester, by fealty only, for all service.
Three messuages, three virgates of land, and 4a. meadow in Aulton Westbroke, Whatle, and Kyngesle, worth 40s., held of Edward, Lord Dudley, service unknown.
Six acres of land in Anstygh, worth 6d., held of the Abbot of Battle, by fealty only, for all service.
A messuage and a half carucate of land in Colmer, worth 20s., held of the Prior of St. Mary’s, Suthwyke, service unknown.
A messuage and a half carucate of land in Lys Abbes, worth 20s., held of the Abbess of St. Mary’s, Winchester, service unknown.
Manor of Belamy, worth 10l., and the manor of Brome, worth 50s., in the parishes of Suthwyke, Brome, and Ichenestoke, held, the manor of Belamy, of the Prior of Suthwyke, service unknown, and the manor of Brome of the Prior of St. Swithin’s, Winchester, service unknown.
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JOHN ACTON. |
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Writ 14 Sept., inq. 24 Oct., 12 Hen. VII. |
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He died 20 March, 9 Hen. VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee. Thomas Acton, aged 12 and more, is his son and heir.
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Manor of Aldenham, worth 4l., held of the King in chief, by service of 1/2 of a knight’s fee.
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1257
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ISABEL SAPCOTE, widow, late the wife of RICHARD SAPCOTE, knt. |
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Writ de Arnotus 27 April, 11 Hen. VII; inq. 10 Nov., 12 Hen. VII. |
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She died 27 Oct., 10 Hen. VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor, advowson, and lands in fee tail.
Joan Nevill, aged 50 and more, wife of William Nevill, late of Rolleston, co. Notts, esq., Alice Staveley, aged 40 and more, wife of William Staveley of Bygnell, co. Oxford, esq., and Joan Sapcote, aged 35 and more, wife of Thomas Sapcote of Burley, co. Rutland, esq., are the daughters and heirs of the said Isabel, late the wife of Richard Sapcote, knt., and some time the wife of John Frauncez, knt., and daughter and heir of John Plesyngton, who was cousin and heir of William Plesyngton, son and heir of Henry Plesyngton, knt., brother of the said John Plesyngton her father.
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Manor of Nether Toyton and the advowson of the church there, sixty messuages, 1,000a. land, 500a. land, and 1,000a. pasture and marsh there with their appurtenances in Toynton, worth 20 marks, held of the Lord de Wyllougby, by a rent of 5s. 8 1/2d., service unknown.
A rent of assise of 4l. 2s. 1 1/4d. from divers tennnts there within the manor and lordship of Toynton aforesaid.
A rent of assise of 35s. 10d. in Halton.
Six messuages, 100a. land, and 60a. meadow in Halton, and two messuages, 60a. land, and 20a. meadow and pasture in Hundelby, worth 40s., held of the said Lord Wyllougby, by doing suit of court there yearly, for all service.
A toft in Frysby and 4a. land in Frysby, worth 2s., held of the lord of the manor of Frysby, by doing suit of court there yearly, for all service.
An acre of land in Asheby, two messuages, and 60a. land in Asheby, Ireby, and Braytoft, worth 10s., held of the heirs of John Copuldyke, by suit of court there once a year, for all service.
Certain lands and tenements in Wayneflet, worth 10s. 4d., held of the lord of the manor of Wayneflet, by service of suit of court yearly, for all service.
A messuage and 40a. land and pasture in Tetford, worth 5s., held of the heirs of the lord of Tetford, by suit of court there, for all service.
Two messuages in Warleby, and a toft and croft in Ester Kele, held of the heirs of the lords of Warleby and Ester Kele, by suit of court once a year, for all service.
A messuage in Halton aforesaid, worth 6s. 8d., held of the heirs of the said lord of Halton, by suit of court once a year, for all service.
A messuage in Halton, worth 3s. 4d., held of the said lord of Halton, by suit of court, as before, for all service.
Certain lands and tenements in Hundelby, worth 5s., held of the heirs of John Hundelby, by suit of court, for all service.
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ROBERT WYVELL. |
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Writ 20 Oct., inq. 4 Nov., 11 Hen. VII. |
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He died 15 August last, without issue, seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee. William Wyvell is his brother and heir; and the said William at the time of his brother’s death, and now, is of the age of 30 years and more.
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Manor of Osgodby beside Scardeburgh, worth 46s. 8d., held of the King, as of the honor of Albemarle, by homage and fealty only, for all service.
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