Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry VII, Appendix III

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Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry VII, Appendix III

A considerable number of the inquisitions included in the series of Chancery inquisitions for the reign of Henry VII are not inquisitions “ post mortem” or of the nature of such inquisitions. These have been omitted in the foregoing calendar and a list of them is given in this Appendix.

Vol. I. No. 20. Inquisition concerning infractions by men of Devon and Cornwall of treaties &c. with foreign powers. Tuesday before St. Hilary, 1 Henry VII.
No. 112. Inquisition concerning wools &c. exported from Chichester without licence. 9 September, 2 Henry VII.
Vol. II. No. 1. Petition of right concerning the advowson of the abbey of Shipton and priory of Blyburgh, co. Suffolk. [Entered in the ancient MS. index, but now missing.]
Vol. III. No. 14. Inquisition ad quod damnum concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of the manor or lordship of Osprynge called ‘Quenecort’ to the dean and chapter of the free chapel of St. Stephen in Westminster palace. 9 May, 3 Henry VII.
No. 30. Inquisition rectifying a confusion between Richard Marchall, the elder, and Richard Marchall, the younger, haberdashers of London; the younger Richard having been outlawed for debt. Wednesday after Martinmas, 3 Henry VII.
No. 96. Inquisition concerning a claim by Anne late the wife of Robert Wyngefeld, knight, to a life estate in the manor of Chacombe, co. Northampton. Tuesday after the 1st Sunday after Easter, 3 Henry VII.
Vol. IV. No. 42. Inquisition ad quod damnum concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Clyfton, co. Warwick, to the chantry of Nicholas Coueley of Swynford, co. Leicester. 28 October, 4 Henry VII.
No. 83. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of the manors of Durcote and Esthoryngton, co. Somerset, to the gild of St. Anne in the parish church of St. Mary, Corscombe. 2 May, 4 Henry VII.
Vol. V. No. 17. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Tetbury, co. Gloucester, to the chantry of the Holy Trinity and SS. Thomas and George, martyrs, in the parish church of Tetbury. 1 June, 5 Henry VII.
No. 102. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of the manors of Armeston and Denford and lands in Armeston, Denford, Aldwincle and Benyfeld, co. Northampton, to a chantry at the altar of St. Mary in the parish church of All Saints, Aldewynkyll. 1 March, 5 Henry VII.
No. 140. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Swynford, Stormesworth and Catthorp, co. Leicester, to the chantry of Nicholas Coueley of Swynford. 28 October, 4 Henry VII.
Vol. VI. No. 14. Inquisition concerning alienations in mortmain and appropriations of churches made without licence in the county of Leicester. 24 February, 6 Henry VII.
No. 28. Inquisition ad quod damnum concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of the manor of Great Eversdon and lands in Great and Little Eversdon, Wympool, Kyngeston, Brune, Caldecote, Toft and Harlton, co. Cambridge, to the president and fellows of the college of SS. Margaret and Bernard, Cambridge. 2 July, 6 Henry VII.
No. 31. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Lodyngton, co. Leicester, to the abbot and convent of Laund. 8 June, 6 Henry VII.
No. 34. Inquisition concerning escapes of felons &c. from Gloucester gaol. Tuesday, St. Matthew’s day, 6 Henry VII.
No. 54. Inquisition ad quod damnum concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of the manor and advowson of Alwarton, co. Somerset, to the dean and chapter of Wells. 18 October, 6 Henry VII.
No. 87. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of the manor of Creppyng, co. Suffolk, to the prior and convent of Colne, co. Essex. 28 October, 6 Henry VII.
No. 94. Inquisition concerning a fraudulent alienation by John Molyneux, deceased, of a moiety of the manor of Chepyngcampden, co. Gloucester. 24 July, 6 Henry VII.
Vol. VII. No. 47. Inquisition ad quod damnum concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of the manor of Brethenhams alias Cottonhall and lands in Russheworth, Shadwell, Thetford and Brethenham, co. Norfolk, to the master or warden and brethren of the college of St. John the Evangelist, Russheworth. 20 January, 7 Henry VII.
No. 65. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Alphyngton, co. Devon, to a chantry at the altar of St. John the Baptist in the parish church of St. Clement, Powdram. 10 May, 7 Henry VII.
Vol. VIII. No. 92. Writ and inquisition concerning an alleged wrongful seizure of the manor of Shenley, alias Shenley Hall, alias Salesburyes, co. Hertford, into the king’s hand. 13 November, 8 Henry VII.
No. 95. Inquisition ad quod damnum concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Gravesende and Shorne, co. Kent, to the abbot and convent of St. Mary Graces by the Tower of London. 4 February, 8 Henry VII.
No. 111. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of the manor of Hyngeston, co. Cambridge, and lands there, to the prior and convent of Colne, so. Essex. 17 June, 8 Henry VII.
Vol. IX. No. 8. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Aubury, Roucley, Tideryngton Kaylwey, Bromeham, Stokkeley and Whetham, co. Wilts, to a chantry in the parish church of Bromeham. 30 October, 9 Henry VII.
No. 19. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Eston, Warmyngton, Worthorp, Walcot, Pillesyate, Bernak and the parish of St. Martin in the suburbs of Staunford to the warden and brother of William Browne’s almshouse in Staunford. 4 January, 9 Henry VII.
No. 28. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain to the same almshouse of lands in Stretton, Northluffenham and Bredcroft by Staunford, co. Rutland. 6 January, 9 Henry VII.
No. 31. Inquisition concerning escapes of prisoners in the lordships of Llandaff and Ogmore. 29 July, 8 Henry VII.
Vol. X. No. 21. Inquisition concerning messuages &c. in London held by Henry Astell on the day of a certain recognisance. 12 June, 12 Edward IV.
Vol. XI. No. 3. Inquisition ad quod damnum concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Radwey, Stonley and Cobynton, co. Warwick, to the abbot and convent of Stonley. Monday before SS. Simon and Jude, 12 Henry VII.
No. 24. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Shaftesbury, Tarresthorn, Lovewode, Handeleigh and Henton, co. Dorset, to the abbess and convent of Shaftesbury. 31 October, 12 Henry VII.
No. 28. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Turneby, Great Okeley, Russhton and Coldasshby, co. Northampton, to the abbot and convent of Pyppewell. 3 January, 10 Henry VII.
No. 32. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Walton, Symeton, Great and Little Brikhill, Venystratford and Shenfeld, co. Buckingham, to the alderman, two wardens, brethren and sisters of Venystratford. 5 November, 11 Henry VII.
No. 69. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Suckeley, co. Worcester, to a chantry at the altar of SS. Mary and Katharine in the parish church of Suckeley. 26 January, 11 Henry VII.
No. 91. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Kirkby on Wrethek, co. Leicester, to the prior and convent of the house of the Visitation of St. Mary in the isle of Axiholm, co. Lincoln. Tuesday before SS. Simon and Jude, 12 Henry VII.
No. 111. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of the manors of Chedder and Shepham with the advowson of Shepham, and certain messuages in Wellys, co. Somerset, to the dean and chapter of Wells. 13 April, 12 Henry VII.
No. 117. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Ludwell, Eresgrove in Dunhefd and Tysbury, co. Wilts, to the abbess and convent of Shaftesbury. 30 October, 12 Henry VII.
No. 125. Inquisition concerning an alienation of the manor of Waltham by Grymmesby, co. Lincoln, held of the king in chief, without the king’s licence. Wednesday after St. Bartholomew, 11 Henry VII.
Vol. XII. No. 69. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Yevyll, Kyngeston and Stoford, co. Somerset, to a chantry at the altar of St. Thomas the Martyr in the parish church of Yevyll. 13 November, 13 Henry VII.
No. 93. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Ultyng and Little Badowe, co. Essex, to the fraternity or gild of St. Mary in St. Mary’s chapel, Ultyng. 20 July, 13 Henry VII.
No. 100. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Stoford, co. Somerset, to the abbot and convent of Shirbourne. 29 January, 13 Henry VII.
No. 101. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Wyke, Blakemore and Bradford, co. Dorset, to the same abbot and convent. 28 January, 13 Henry VII.
Vol. XIII. No. 4. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Somercotes, Saltfletby and Skidbroke, co. Lincoln, to the gild or fraternity of St. Mary in the church of Northsomercotes. 7 November, 14 Henry VII.
No. 26. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Est Norton and Frysby on Wrethek, co. Leicester, to the prior and convent of Launde. 24 October, 14 Henry VII.
No. 46. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of 4 messuages (one called ‘le Hertishorne’) in the street of St. John without the bars of Westsmythfeld, co. Middlesex, to the prior and convent of the house of the Salutation of the Blessed Mary near London. 24 November, 14 Henry VII.
Vol. XIV. No. 6. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Evesham, Bengeworth, Little Hampton, South and Middle Luttelton, Norton by Evesham, Abbot’s Moreton, Acchelenche and Churchelenche, co. Worcester, to the abbot and convent of Evesham. 1 November, 16 Henry VII.
No. 14. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of a rent from lands in Bedonstrete in the parish of Eryth, co. Kent, to the abbot and convent of Lesnes. 2 July, 15 Henry VII.
No. 148. Inquisition notifying the establishment of a free ‘lanschar’ between the lands of Richard Newton, esquire, in Geffreyston, and Isabel Woogan of Langenet, co. Pembroke. 11 May, 15 Henry VII.
Vol. XV. (fn. 1) No. 13. Inquisition concerning the acquisition in mortmain by the prior and convent of Suthwyke of the manor of Sutton Scoteney, co. Hants. 14 October, 17 Henry VII.
No. 29. Inquisition ad quod damnum concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of the manor of Newenham, a watermill and close called ‘Newenham Close’ and lands &c. in Cambridge to the warden and fellows or scholars of Gunvylehall in the university of Cambridge. 31 March, 17 Henry VII.
No. 47. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Quarnedon, Wodehous, Kayham, Shepeshede, Bruntyngthorp by Leycestre, Baresby, Leycestre, Kyrkby Malory, Lokyngton and Baggrave, co. Leicester, to the abbot and convent de Pratis by Leycestre. 1 June, 17 Henry VII.
No. 48. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of the advowson of the church of Sulbury, co. Buckingham, to the abbot and convent of Wobourn. 10 July, 17 Henry VII.
No. 60. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of a moiety of the manor of Shynnyngdon and lands there, co. Gloucester, to the provost and scholars of King’s College in the university of Oxford. 12 October, 18 Henry VII.
Vol. XVI. No. 9. Transcript of proceedings in Chancery arising out of an inquisition post mortem taken after the death of Humphrey Pessall (Vol. II. of Calendar, No. 581). 12 June, 19 Henry VII.
No. 10. Inquisition ad quod damnum concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in New Wyndesore, Cokeham, Maydenhethe and Bray to the provost and college of Eton. 8 June, 18 Henry VII.
No. 73. Inquisition concerning the descent of the manor of Swyre, co. Dorset. 15 October, 18 Henry VII.
No. 85. Inquisition ad quod damnum concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of the manor of Drayton and lands in Westdrayton, Illyngton, Collam, Woxbrigge, Neseden in the parish of Willesdon, Padyngton, Westbourn and Kensyngton, co. Middlesex, to the abbot, prior and convent of Westminster. 21 July, 17 Henry VII.
No. 117. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Dachet and Eton, co. Buckingham, to the provost and college of Eton. 30 April, 18 Henry VII.
Vol. XVII. No. 3. Inquisition concerning the descent of the manor of Swyre, co. Dorset. 20 July, 19 Henry VII.
No. 57. Inquisition ad quod damnum concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Dodyngherst, Navestok, Kelwedon, Bekynhill, Upton in Westhamstratford and Southwokyndon, co. Essex, to a chantry in the parish church of St. Benet, Gracechurch. 23 February, 19 Henry VII.
Vol. XVIII. No. 17. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of the manor of Farmandby and Esthallegarth and lands in Farmandby, Thorneton, Ellerbourne, Pykeryng, Esthallegarth and Thurkilby, co. York, to the dean and chapter of St. George’s chapel in the castle of Wyndesore. 13 November, 20 Henry VII.
No. 24. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of the manor of Shypton Berenger, co. Hants, and lands there, to the prior and convent of St. Swithun’s, Winchester. 10 November, 19 Henry VII.
No. 25. Inquisition concerning an alleged alienation of the manor of Langwath Basset, co. Nottingham, held in chief, without the king’s licence. 30 October, 20 Henry VII.
No. 115. Inquisition concerning the death of Thomas Philyp at Bishop’s Lenn, co. Norfolk; a case of deodand. 13 October, 21 Henry VII.
No. 135. Inquisition concerning aliens holding lands &c. in Coventry and the liberty thereof without the king’s licence. 18 January, 20 Henry VII.
Vol. XIX. No. 4. Commission concerning felonies in co. Northumberland. [See note at No. 4 of Vol. III. of Calendar.]
No. 39 (part). Inquisition concerning encroachments and enclosures by Henry, earl of Northumberland, and others in co. Cumberland. [The rest of this inquisition is abstracted in Vol. III, Nos. 66–69, of this Calendar.]
No. 44b. Inquisition ad quod damnum concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Wollaston and Knoston, co. Northampton, to the dean and canons of the new collegiate church of St. Mary, Leicester. 20 January, 21 Henry VII.
No. 47 (part). Inquisition concerning (1) an alienation in mortmain without the king’s licence of lands in Stanley by Wakefeld by — Thornholme, and (2) an unlawful entry by John Sayvill, knight, into lands in Ovendon, Skyrcott, Schelff, Barsland, Staynland, Northland, Rysworth and Waddesworth, co. York. 6 March, 21 Henry VII. [The rest of this inquisition is abstracted in Vol. III, Nos. 77–79, of this Calendar.]
No. 48 (part). Inquisition concerning an alienation by Brian Rauclyff, baron of the Exchequer, of lands in Rauclyff, co. York, to the use of the Friars Minors of York. 3 March, 21 Henry VII. [The rest of this inquisition is abstracted in Vol. III, No. 80, of this Calendar.]
No. 49 (part). Inquisition concerning an alienation in mortmain, without the king’s licence, by William Vavasour of Baddisworth of lands in Oxton by Taddecaster, co. York, to the use of a chantry in Tadcaster. 2 March, 21 Henry VII. [The rest of this inquisition is abstracted in Vol. III, Nos. 81–84, of this Calendar.]
No. 50 (part). Inquisition concerning (1) an alienation in mortmain by … . . Overton, without the king’s licence, of lands in Malton and elsewhere, co. York, to the use of the prior of Malton, (2) an unlawful occupation of land in Appelton by Sheriffhoton by Hugh Colyn, chaplain, and (3) an alienation by Richard de Latymer, knight, without the king’s licence, of the manors of Danby, Scampton and Relyngton, co. York, held of the king in chief. 1 March, 21 Henry VII. [The rest of this inquisition is abstracted in Vol. III, Nos. 85–89, of this Calendar.]
No. 76. Inquisition concerning concealed lands, alienations in mortmain and unlawful intrusions &c. in co. Worcester. Thursday after St. Katharine, 21 Henry VII.
No. 80 (part). Inquisition concerning (1) an alienation in mortmain by Walter Brokhamton and Isabel, his wife, without the king’s licence, of the manor of Brighthamton, co. Gloucester, to the use of a chantry at the altar of St. Anne in the church of St. John the Baptist, Gloucester, and (2) an alienation in mortmain by John Trye and Katharine, his wife, without the king’s licence, of lands in Sandehurst, co. Gloucester, to the use of a chantry at the altar of St. Anne in the church of St. Michael, Gloucester. 2 July, 21 Henry VII. [The rest of this inquisition is abstracted in Vol. III, No. 120, of this Calendar.]
No. 84. Inquisition ad quod damnum concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Iwade, co. Kent, to the dean and chapter of the free chapel of St. Stephen in Westminster palace. Wednesday in Whitsun week, 21 Henry VII.
No. 85. Inquisition concerning riots at Belton, Bradewell, Gorleston, Burghcastell and Swiftelyng, co. Suffolk. 18 June, 21 Henry VII.
No. 104. Inquisition concerning (1) a grant in mortmain by Richard, bishop of Norwich, without the king’s licence, of the hospital of St. Mary Magdalene by Norwich and the advowson thereof to the master and brethren of the hospital of St. Giles, Norwich, and (2) a grant in mortmain by John, duke of Norfolk, also without licence, of lands in Estcarleton to the same master and brethren. Tuesday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 21 Henry VII.
No. 109. Inquisition concerning a trespass at Wheyteley, co. Nottingham. 15 June, 21 Henry VII.
No. 110. Inquisition concerning treasure trove at Newark, co. Nottingham. 12 June, 21 Henry VII.
No. 111. Inquisition concerning a trespass at Gryngeley, co. Nottingham. 15 June, 21 Henry VII.
No. 112. Inquisition concerning the making of a park at Heydon, co. Nottingham, without the king’s licence. 15 June, 21 Henry VII.
No. 115. Inquisition concerning an escape from the gaol of the prior of Lenton, co. Nottingham. 13 June, 21 Henry VII.
Nos. 118 and 119. Inquisitions concerning unlicenced felling and removal of timber in the forest of Shirwode, co. Nottingham. 13 June, 21 Henry VII.
No. 130. Inquisition concerning a murder at Yolgrave, co. Derby. 16 June, 21 Henry VII.
No. 131. Inquisition concerning treasure trove at Weston, co. Derby. 13 June, 21 Henry VII.
No. 133. Inquisition concerning a forcible entry by Henry Vernon, knight, into Elwardholme Flatte, co. Derby. 16 June, 21 Henry VII.
No. 134. Inquisition concerning an unlicenced enclosure by William Vernon, knight, of Elwardholme in Bawkewell, co. Derby, in his park of Haddon Park. 16 June, 21 Henry VII.
No. 138. Inquisition ad quod damnum concerning a proposed acquisition in mortmain of lands in Snelland, Careby, Staynton by Langwath, Swynthorp and Harmeston, co. Lincoln, by the abbot and convent of Berlingis. 26 June, 21 Henry VII.
No. 144. Inquisition concerning escapes of felons &c. in Northumberland. 2 March, 21 Henry VII.
Vol. XX. No. 29. Inquisition ad quod damnum concerning a proposed acquisition in mortmain by the master and fellows of the college of St. Mary and All Saints, Foderynghay, of lands in Oundell, Assheton, Sutton, Woodecroft, Eston and Foderhynghay, co. Northampton. 20 October, 22 Henry VII.
No. 30. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed acquisition in mortmain by the same of lands in Chasterton, co. Huntingdon. 9 June, 21 Henry VII.
No. 35 (part). Inquisition concerning acquisitions in mortmain of lands in Cogges and elsewhere, co. Oxford, by the abbot of Abyndon, the president and scholars of Magdalen College, Oxford, the dean and chapter of the collegiate church of Wyndesore, the abbot of Noteley, the prior of Worxston and the provost and scholars of ‘le Ryalle Colege,’ Oxford, with the king’s licence. 29 June, 21 Henry VII. [The rest of this inquisition is abstracted in Vol. III, No. 224, of this Calendar.]
No. 63. Inquisition ad quod damnum concerning a proposed acquisition in mortmain of lands in Oundell, co. Northampton, by the alderman and brethren of the gild of the Virgin Mary, Oundell. 20 January, 22 Henry VII.
No. 64. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed acquisition in mortmain of lands in Mildenhale, co. Suffolk, by the master and brethren of the college of St. Michael, Cambridge. 28 January, 22 Henry VII.
No. 65. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed acquisition in mortmain of the manor of Dolynghams and lands in Burwell, Hadenham, Thetford, Wentworth, Ely and Leveryngton, co. Cambridge, by the prior and convent of Ely. Wednesday after the Epiphany, 22 Henry VII.
No. 76. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Great and Little Chesterford, Walden and Litelbery, co. Essex, to the abbot, prior and convent of Westminster. 30 March, 21 Henry VII.
No. 77. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of the manors of Malketon, Melreth and Brache, lands in Malketon, Brache, Whaddon, Kneseworth, Hogyngton, Orwell and Baryngton, and the advowson of Malketon, co. Cambridge, to the master or warden and scholars of Christ’s College, Cambridge. 10 May, 21 Henry VII.
No. 78. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain to the same master and scholars of the manor of Dyseworth, lands in Dyseworth, Kegworth, Hatharn and Whatton, and the advowsons of Kegworth and Sutton Bonyngton, co. Leicester. 28 April, 21 Henry VII.
No. 79. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain to the same master and scholars of the manor of Roydon, co. Essex. 26 March, 21 Henry VII.
No. 89. Inquisition concerning waste and destruction in the king’s park of Southfrithe, co. Kent … . ., 22 Henry VII.
No. 107. Notes of two inquisitions to be made concerning forcible entries in Devon. (No dates.)
No. 134. Inquisition ad quod damnum concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Conyngesby, Sybsey, Wrangley and Brynkhyll, co. Lincoln, to the gild of the Virgin Mary in the church of Conyngesby by Tateshall, co. Lincoln. Thursday before Michaelmas, 22 Henry VII.
No. 157. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed acquisition in mortmain of lands in Cantebrig and Grauncetour, co. Cambridge, by the master and scholars of the college of St. Michael, Cambridge. 3 November, 22 Henry VII.
No. 158. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed acquisition in mortmain by the same master and scholars of land in Stilton and Folkysworth, co. Huntingdon. 1 October, 22 Henry VII.
No. 162. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed acquisition in mortmain by the same master and scholars of land in Foxton, Harlton, Hyngyston and Mylnhall, co. Cambridge. 5 October, 22 Henry VII.
Vol. XXI. No. 15 (part). Inquisition concerning felonies and forcible entries in co. Kent. 30 October, 23 Henry VII. [The rest of this inquisition is abstracted in Vol. III, No. 371, of this Calendar.]
No. 40 (part). Inquisition concerning lands in Stodham, co. Bedford, acquired in mortmain without the king’s licence by the dean and chapter of the college of Wyndesore, and other lands there held by feoffees to the use of the prioress and nuns of the house of St. Margaret in the Wood by Assheryge. 29 November, 23 Henry VII. [The rest of this inquisition is abstracted in Vol. III, No. 399, of this Calendar.]
No. 45. Inquisition concerning an escape from the gaol of the castle of Guldeford and destruction in the king’s woods at Byflete and Walton on Thames, co. Surrey. 30 October, 23 Henry VII.
No. 46. Inquisition ad quod damnum concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Southyell, Stanford and Brome, co. Bedford, to the abbot and convent of Warden. St. Leonard’s day, 23 Henry VII.
No. 72. Inquisition concerning felonies &c. in co. Derby. 12 January, 23 Henry VII.
No. 78. Inquisition ad quod damnum concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Sybsay, Marum, Wylkesby, Claxby, Mynyngesby, Hornecastell and Stykney, co. Lincoln, to the abbot and convent of Revesby. 14 January, 23 Henry VII.
No. 79. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of the manor of Seyntlers and tenements in Oxford and the hundred of Northgate, co. Oxford, to the warden or rector and scholars of Lincoln College, Oxford. ……, 23 Henry VII.
No. 81. Inquisition concerning alleged intrusions into manors and lands late of Henry Grey of Codnor, knight, and Thomas Borough, knight, in co. Nottingham, without due livery. 6 May, 23 Henry VII.
No. 82. Inquisition ad quod damnum concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of the manors of Goldhill and Whatcombe, the advowson of Whatcombe, and lands in Estgarston, Ardyngton and Chepyng Lamborn, co. Berks, to John Isbury’s almshouse at Lamborn. 1 March, 23 Henry VII.
Nos. 107 and 108. Inquisition concerning alleged unlawful hunting in the island of Ovesey, co. Essex. Thursday after the Conception, 23 Henry VII.
Vol. XXII. Nos. 2–5. Return of tenants holding lands of the honor, castle or county of Richmond. 4 May, 23 Henry VII.
No. 6. Inquisition ad quod damnum concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of the manor of Busshebury, alias Arlleston, co. Stafford, and lands in Busshebury, to the warden or rector and scholars of Lincoln College, Oxford. 22 June, 23 Henry VII.
No. 19. Inquisition concerning concealed rents and profits in the Isle of Wight. 6 November, 24 Henry VII.
No. 20. Inquisition concerning an alienation in mortmain of the manor of Toucestre, co. Northampton, without the king’s licence. Monday after St. Bartholomew, 24 Henry VII.
No. 76. Certificate by the clerk of the king’s council of the tenour of an award in the Star Chamber concerning the conditions of tenure of certain customary tenants of the manor of Oterey St. Mary, co. Devon. (No date.)
No. 82. Inquisition concerning waste in the manor of Eston Mawdit, co. Northampton. Monday after St. Bartholomew, 24 Henry VII.
No. 89 (part). Inquisition concerning felonies and trespasses in co. Nottingham. Thursday after Palm Sunday, [23 Henry VII]. [The rest of this inquisition is abstracted in Vol. III, Nos. 569–572, of this Calendar.]
Vol. XXIII. No. 14b. Inquisition concerning the extinct priory of St. John the Evangelist, Dorchester. 20 May, 8 Henry VII.
No. 26 (part). Inquisition concerning the acquisition in mortmain of lands in Pontefract by the prior of Pontefraet, co. York. 28 July, 11 Henry VII. [The rest of this inquisition is abstracted in Vol. III, Nos. 600 and 601, of this Calendar.]
Nos. 32–37. Inquisitions &c. concerning a disputed succession to Geoffrey Walssh in Jersey. 12–14 Henry VII.
No. 38a. Inquisition ad quod damnum concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of the manor of Colworth and lands in Colworth, Sulderop, Sharnebroke, Felmersham and Overden, co. Bedford, to the perpetual chantry of Edward, late earl of Wilts, in Lufwyk, co. Northampton. 23 April, 14 Henry VII.
No. 38b. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of lands in Lufwyk, co. Northampton, to the same chantry. 20 April, 14 Henry VII.
No. 39. Similar inquisition concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain of the manor of Grymmesbery in Bolnehurst and lands in Bolnehurst, Caseho, Thurly, Sharnebroke and Stoughton, co. Bedford, to the perpetual chantry of Edward, earl of Wilts, in Plasshey, co. Essex. 23 April, 14 Henry VII.
No. 80. Inquisition concerning misdeeds by the constable and parker of Wigmore. Monday before St. Matthias, . . Henry VII.
No. 100. Inquisition concerning the advowson of the church of All Hallows, Berkyng. 14 February, 4 Henry VII.
No. 102. Inquisition concerning an alleged alienation of lands in Loughborowe and Quarendon, co. Leicester, to the use of the abbey of Leicester. 12 October, 6 Henry VII.
No. 115. Inquisition finding that Laurence Forde, an outlawed felon, has no lands or goods in Devon. 3 November, 5 Henry VII.
No. 120. Inquisition concerning nuisances in London. 21 May, 7 Henry VII.
No. 122. Inquisition concerning rival markets at Est Rudham and Great Massyngham, co. Norfolk. 7 October, 8 Henry VII.
No. 129. Inquisition concerning an encroachment on ‘le Old Stret,’ co. Middlesex. 7 January, 9 Henry VII.
No. 151. Inquisition concerning treasure trove at Southlynne, co. Norfolk. 4 November, 12 Henry VII.
No. 152. Inquisition concerning treasure trove at Henham in Wangford parish, co. Suffolk. 12 November, 12 Henry VII.
No. 153. Inquisition concerning an alienation in mortmain of lands in Wallingford to the use of the dean of the college of St. Nicholas in Wallingford castle. 3 October, 10 Henry VII.
No. 171. Inquisition concerning an alienation of the manor of Apse, co. Surrey, without the king’s licence. 23 July, 14 Henry VII.
No. 179. Inquisition concerning conveyances of a messuage called ‘Drylandes’ and lands in Estcheyham, Westcheyham and Codyngton, co. Surrey. 24 November, 16 Henry VII.
No. 180. Inquisition concerning conveyances of a messuage called ‘le Kateryn Whele’ and a wharf &c. in Thamisestrete, London. 11 March, 16 Henry VII.
No. 184. Inquisition concerning an alienation of the manor of Kempston, co. Bedford, and lands there, held of the king in chief, without the king’s licence. 1 October, 17 Henry VII.
No. 190. Inquisition concerning an alienation of a moiety of the manor of Malberthorp, co. Lincoln, with the advowson of the church of Malberthorp, held of the king in chief, without the king’s licence. 17 January, 17 Henry VII.
No. 199. Inquisition concerning the right of presentation to the priory of Lantone in the march of Wales. 13 October, 19 Henry VII.
No. 205 (part). Inquisition concerning (1) lands in Barneby, co. Nottingham, alienated without licence to the use of the chaplains of the chantries of Newarke, and (2) lands in Sterthorp, co. Nottingham, acquired in mortmain without licence by the prior of Newstead in Shirwode. 3 December, 19 Henry VII. [The rest of this inquisition is abstracted in Vol. III, Nos. 765 and 766, of this Calendar.]
No. 218. Inquisition concerning cloth seized by the escheator in co. Stafford and forcibly rescued by the abbot of Dieulacres and others. 24 October, 3 Henry VII.
No. 254. Inquisition concerning conveyances of the manor of Hammeyes alias Hammes and Hevin Stret, co. Sussex. 25 June, 21 Henry VII.
No. 262. Inquisition concerning waste in the manors of Westhall and Westwode, co. Suffolk. 17 January, 23 Henry VII.
Nos. 280 and 281. Inquisitions concerning the descent to the crown of the manors in cos. Cambridge and Norfolk late of William Oldhall, knight, attainted in 31 Henry VI. 18 and 26 April, 22 Henry VII.
No. 300. Inquisition concerning the seizure from the king’s bailiffs at Mylwych, co. Stafford, of a horse stolen at the battle called ‘Stokefeld.’ 24 October, 3 Henry VII.
No. 301. Inquisition concerning misappropriation of the funds of the college of St. Michael, Penkeriche, co. Stafford. 20 October, 3 Henry VII.
No. 302. Inquisition concerning an alienation in mortmain of lands in Yoxhalle and Tutbury, co. Stafford, without the king’s licence. 22 October, 3 Henry VII.
No. 312. Inquisition concerning the forfeiture to the crown of a messuage called ‘le Grete Belle’ by Barbican, London. 7 October, 10 Henry VII.
No. 320. Inquisition concerning treasure trove at Latton, co. Wilts. 4 August, 5 Henry VII.
No. 329. Inquisition concerning land in Becclys, co. Suffolk, wrongly claimed to be within the liberty of the prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England. Thursday before St. Luke, 8 Henry VII.

Footnotes

  • 1. The documents in this volume are numbered in two successive series, 1 to 103 and 1 to 67. All the documents noted in the present list will be found in the second series.