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CALENDAK
OF
INQUISITIONS POST MORTEM
AND OTHER ANALOGOUS DOCUMENTS.
Wt. 3777.— H.T. Ltd.— 400.
CALENDAK
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INQUISITIONS POST MOKTEM
AND OTHEK ANALOGOUS DOCUMENTS
PRESERVED IN THE
PUBLIC KECOKD OFFICE.
PREPARED UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF
THE DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE RECORDS.
HENRY VII
Vol. II.
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1915.
CONTENTS
PAGE
Preface ------- vii
Corrigenda ------ viii
Calendar ------- 1
General Index - - - - - - 619
(vii)
PREFACE.
The text and the index of the present volume have
been prepared under my direction by Mr. Maskelyne,
of this Office.
H. C. MaxwelIv IvYTe.
Public Record Office,
1 March, 1915.
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COKEIGENDA.
VOL. I.
Page 69, line 10, for " Gravys " read " Grayns."
., line 40, for " Dykefeld " read " Dykesfeld."
,, 174, lines 2 and 13, for " Hercus " read " Herons."
l^^BBX.— Under " Domulton," for " Glouc, 1107" read "Wore,
1107."
Under " Trafford, John, knt.," for " 250, 288 " read " 250,
388."
VOL. II.
Page 259, line 4, for " Henry Sutton " read " Hamond Sutton."
Index. — Under " Knyveton " add " Knyveton, Alice. See Myners,
Roger."
CALENDAR OF INQUISITIONS.
1. John Berdefelde, esquire.
Writ wanting ; inquisition [20 October], 13 Henry VII,
By his will of lands, 6 February, 1496, 12 Henry VII, he directs that the
feoffees of his manors, lands, &c. in Gyng Margarett, Writtell, Badowe, Stock,
Chelmesfforde, Wakeryng, Retyndon, , shall stand seised thereof,
the manor of Newland and other lands in the hamlet of Roxwell excepted,
to the use of Margaret ' nowe my wif ' for hfe, and that after her death, and
the expiration of a term of twenty-two years from his decease, if his wife die
during the said term, they shall make estate thereof to John son of Thomas
Berdefelde his brother and to the heirs of the body of the said Thomas, with
remainder in default to John Lightfote, son and heir of Alice Lightfote his
sister and to the heirs of the body of the said Alice, with remainder in default
to eldest son of Edward Clovile of Coldehall and to the heirs male
of tlie body of the said Edward, with remainder in default to John Levcnthorp,
son and heir apparent of John Leventhorp of Shengill Hall and his heirs for
ever ; further he directs that if his wife die within the said term his said feoffees
shaU stand seised of the said manors, &c. during the residue of the said term
to the use of his executors, as to one half of the issues and profits for the
purchase of lands and tenements to the use of Thomas Berdefelde second son
of his said brother Thomas Berdefelde, if John Berdefelde brother of the
said Thomas Berdefelde the younger live till the said estate with the said
remainders be made, but if the said John die before the said estate be made,
his executors shall have the said ' halfendele ' of the issues and profits for
the marriage and preferment of ' Margett Alice and Thomasyn ' sisters of
the said John and Thomas the sons of his said brother, if they live and will
be ruled by the advice and counsel of his executors, and if not the issues and
profits of the ' same halfendele ' of the premises shall be to the preferment
of the children of his said sister Alice Lightfote, with like condition ; the
issues and profits of the other ' halfendele ' he wills and requires his executors
to dispose ' yn dedys of almysse as yn visityng of poore peple ' for the
' welth ' of his soul, his wife's parents' friends' and all Christian souls ;
further he directs that the feoffees of his manor of Newland and other lands,
&c. in the hamlet of Roxewell and in the towns and parishes of Goode Ester,
High Ester and Dunmowe, two tenements called ' Hulkes ' and ' Aynolffes '
tenements in Willyngale Rokell and High Ester aforesaid, shall
suffer his executors immediately after his decease to take the issues and
profits thereof during the said term to the intent that they shall ' fynde kepe
to scole and ' [the children of his brother] ' Thomas Berdefelde and
such children of my saide suster Alice Lightfote as I nowe have take yn to
my kep^-ng,' provided the said children ' be at the reule and guydyng ' of his
executors ; further he directs that the feoffees of his ' saide other manor,
landes,' &c. in the towns of Goode Ester, High Ester, WiUyngale Spayn,
Willyngale Doo, Willyngale Rokell and Dunmowe, shall, at the end of the said
term, make estate of the said manor, &c., in the said hamlet of Roxwell, and
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INQUISITIONS.
in the said towns, to the said John Berdefelde, with remainders over as
above : further he directs that his said feoffees shall suffer John Tredwey
to take 8 marks yearly to his own use from the said other manor, &c. during
the said term, and during the said term to gather the issues and profits
thereof, accounting yearly to his executors, who shall pay the surplus, after
finding the children and allowing for their own expenses, to his wife, with
proviso in case of her remarriage ; he directs that ' John a Hoo ' shall have
the keeping of his park, with a ' logge ' to dwell in, &c. He appointed
Margaret, his wife, Robert Cornewaleys, George Whityng, John Tredwey
and Thomas Lightfote, his executors.
He died Thursday, 16 February last. John Berdefelde, aged 2 years,
19 January last, is his next heir, viz. son of Thomas Berdefelde, his brother.
Essex. Reynold Bray, knight of the body of the king, John Shaa, knight,
Richard Heigham, serjeant-at-law, and Bartholomew Rede, were seised
at his death, to the use of him and his heirs, and of his last will, of : —
[Manor of Gyng Margaret], worth 10^, held of the king, as of the
duchy of I.ancaster, [by fealty only] for all service.
[William Robertz, Hugh Lightfote, Thomas Lightfote and John
Tr]edAvey, were similarly seised of : —
A messuage called ' Shenfeldes,' with 177a. land, and 15a. meadow
adjacent to it, and 118a. pasture, 3a. meadow, in Gyng [Margaret,
Wretell, Wideforde and Chel]mesford, the messuage worth nothing
beyond outgoings, each acre of land and pasture worth 4d., and each
acre of meadow worth 12d. ; whereof the messuage with 177a. land,
[15a. meadow, is held of the earl of Oxford], service unknown ; 14a.
pasture and 2a, meadow, called ' Pesez,' are held of Edward Clovile,
as of his manor of Copfolde, service unknown ; 40a. pasture, called
' Lightfotz,' and 30a. pasture called [' Bromwode,' in Wryttell], are
held of the warden of the New College of St. Mary of Winchester in
Oxford, service unknown ; and the residue is held of the abbot of St.
Peter's, Westminster, service unknown.
William Robertz, [Hugh Lightfote, Thomas Lightfote, John
Tredwey, Nicholas Ro]wdon and Martin Crouchman, were similarly
seised of :—
Three messuages, 200a. land and 4a. meadow, in Gyng Margaret,
Gyngjaberdelaundry, Wydforde and Chelmesforde, the messuages worth
nothing beyond outgoings, each acre of land worth 4c?. and each acre of
meadow worth 12d. ; whereof one messuage, with l|a. land, in Gyng
Margaret is held of [Thomas Brudenell, as of his manor of Fristlyng
Hall], service unknown ; another messuage, with a garden of Ir. land,
in Gyngjayberdlaundry, is held of Thomas Tyrell, knight, service unknown ;
another messuage, with la. land in [Gyngjayberdlaundry] is held of the
prioress of Ikkylton, service unknown ; 80a. land called ' Stokwelle '
and ' Hildmares,' in Wydford, are held of Henry Clovile, as of his manor
of Wideford, service unknown ; and the residue, in Chelmesforde, is
held of the abbot of St. Peter's, Westminster, service unknown.
Hugh Lightfote and John Trcdewey were similarly seised of : —
Two hundred and fifty [acree of land called ' Odyns ' in Wakeryng],
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worth 6d. each, [and a ferry called] ' Bambrege fery,' worth 12d., held
of Henry, earl of Essex, service unknown.
[WiUiam Robertz, Thomas Lightfote and John] Tredewey, were
similarly seised of : —
Manor of Hidehall, worth 6^., [held of the bishop of Ely, as of his
manor] of Retyngdon, service unknown.
John Shaa, knight, Richard Higham, serjeant-at-law, WiUiam
Robertz, Thomas Lightfote and John Tredwey, were similarly seised
of :—
A messuage called ' Eyottes,' 200a. land, 3a. meadow, 13a. pasture
and 305. rent [in Wodham Ferris and Retyngdon, and l|]a. land and
the moiety of a pit in Wodeham aforesaid, the messuage worth nothing
bej^ond outgoings, each acre of land and pasture worth 4c?., each acre of
meadow [worth 12c?. and the moiety of the pit worth 6d.] held of the king,
as of the duchy of Lancaster, by fealty and a rent of lib. cummin, or 3d.
yearly, for all service.
Richard Higham, serjeant-at-law, William Robertz, Hugh Lightfote,
[John Tredwey and Nicholas Roudon] were similarly seised of : —
Sixty acres of land, 2a. meadow and 3a. wood, in Burghstede Parva
and Gyng Rauff, each acre of land worth ['id., each acre of meadow
worth 6d.] and the wood worth nothing beyond outgoings, held of the
bishop of London, service unknown.
Richard Stockton and Martin Crouchman were similarly seised of : —
The fifth part of a messuage and of 260a. land and 6a. wood, called
' Olyves,' in Great Dunmowe, worth 10s., held of the king, as of the
duchy of Lancaster, by fealty and 4|ci!. rent yearly, for all service.
Robert Cornewaleys was similarly seised of : —
Sixty-eight acres of pasture and 5r. meadow, called ' Crampes,' in
Heigh Ester [and Great Dunmowe], each acre of pasture worth 4c^. and
the 5r. meadow worth 16c?., whereof 8a. pasture [are held of John Howes,
service unknown], 20a. pasture of George Mannok, as of his manor of
Belhouse, service unknown, and the residue of the pasture and the said
5r. meadow of William Robertz, Hugh Lightfote, Thomas Lightfote,
[and John Tredwey, as of their manor of] Herons, service unknown.
Thomas Lightfote, Nicholas Rowdon, John Tredwey and Martin
Crouchman, were similarly seised of : —
Thirty acres of pasture, called ' Daviez,' in High Ester, worth 4:d.
an acre, held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by fealty and
45. rent yearly, for all service,
[Henry Harl^ng, clerk, and Robert Cornewaleys] were similarly
seised of : —
A messuage, 60a. land, 6a. meadow, 20a. pasture and 65. rent, called
* Hulkes,' in Wyllyngale Doo, WiUyngale Rokell and Willyngale Spayn,
[the messuage] worth nothing beyond outgoings, each acre of land and
pasture worth 4c^. and each acre of meadow worth 12c?., held of the
INQUISITIONS.
warden of the New College of St. Mary of Winchester in Oxford, [service
unknown].
William Robertz, Hugh Lightfote, Thomas Light fote, John Tredwey
and Nicholas Rowdon, were similarly seised of : —
Two messuages and 42a. land, in Roxwell and Lutwode, in the parish
of W^rittyll, the messuages worth nothing bej'ond outgoings, each acre
of land worth 4d., whereof 8a. land, called ' West Croft,' and one
messuage and 20a. land adjacent to it, [in Roxwell, are held of the duke]
of Buckingham, as of his manor of Writtell, by fealty only, for all service ;
the other messuage and 12a. land in Lutwode, of the Queen, as of her
manor of Masshbury, by fealty and 3s. rent, for all service ; and the
residue [in Lutwode], of the prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
in England, service unknown.
Richard Higham, serjeant-at-law, William Robertz, John Tredwey,
Nicholas Rowdon and Martin Crouchman, were similarly seised of : —
Manor of Wares, [two messuages called] 'Lucas' and 'Pakemans,'
and 10a. land called ' Lucas Downes,' in Good Ester, High Ester and
Masshburj'^e, the manor worth il., [the messuages nothing], and each acre
of land 4(i., whereof the manor is held of the king, as of the duchy of
Lancaster, by fealty and suit of his court of Plecy once a year, for all
service ; and the residue of the dean of St. Martin-le-Grand, London,
service unknown.
[William] Robertz, Hugh Lightfote, Thomas Lightfote and John
Tredwey, were similarly seised of : —
Manor of Herons, [worth] 61., held of the king, as of the duchy of
Lancaster, by fealty and 205. Qd. and lib. cummin rent yearly, for all
service.
«
Henry Ha[r]lyng, clerk, and Robert Parker, were similarly seised
of:—
Manor of [Newland] in Roxwell beside Writtell, worth 6/., [held of
the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by fealty only], for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (1.) Parts in brackets supplied from
Escheators Enrolled Accounts 63, m. 90-7n. Qld.
2. Thomas Fitzwilliam, knight.
FTn^ wanting ; inquisition Tuesday before St. Simon and St. Jude, 13 Henry VII.
Thomas Fitzwilham, of Malberthorp, esquire, his father, being seised in fee
of the manor of Malbusshenderby, 20a. land, 20a. meadow there, a messuage
in Strubby, called ' Bovertoft ' and 10a. land in the same, 30a. pasture there
la. \r. pasture in Thedilthorp, in a pasture there called ' le Wraa,' la. land in
the same town, two sehons of land there, formerly Thomas Coke's, called
* Leyes,' a messuage in Malberthorp, called ' Brounesplace,' 2\a. pasture to
the same messuage there adjacent, a messuage there called ' Wynterplace '
with 2a. Ir. pasture to the same adjacent, a messuage there called ' Philipson
Hous ' with ' Shepperdtoft ' and 6a. pasture to the same messuage adjacent,
45|a. pasture in the south part of a great croft called ' le Southside ' of
'Sudcroft,' \Za. pasture in Malberthorp aforesaid in 'Palcroft,.' 'Marcroft' and
HENRY VTT.
* Skynnercroft,' 5^a. in a croft called ' Lincolncroft,' 4a. pasture in a croft in
' Westcroft ' called ' Tomsoncroft,' ha. land formerly Thomas Southgrist's
in a pasture called ' Westcroft,' a croft called ' Almotcroft ' in ' Estnewecroft,'
and two selions of arable in ' Somerhede,' called ' Chelesrigge ' and ' Osburnrigge,'
containing 4|a., in Malberthorp aforesaid, gave the same by charter to him
and Margaret his wife and the heirs of their bodies, and they were seised thereof
accordingly' in their demesne as of fee tail.
He was seised in fee of ten messuages, four cottages, four tofts, 60a. land,
60a. pasture, 20a. meadow, in Trusthorp and Foulesthorp, formerly John
Hopkynson's, or Thomas Hopkynson's, his brother, 2|a. pasture in Trusthorp,
in a place called ' Toncroft,' late Maud Smyth's, of Alford, six messuages, 60a.
land, 14a. meadow, 20a. pasture, in Strubby and Maltby ' in le Marssh,' which
came to him on his father's decease, two messuages, 12a. land, 10a. pasture,
4a. meadow in Maltby aforesaid, formerly John Staunton's, and 39a. pasture
in Malberthorp in six several crofts there called ' Forlancroft,' ' Bavauntcroft,'
' Brownescroft,' ' Lovecroft,' ' Kyrkcroft,' and ' Northfencroft,' and being so
seised, 15 June, 19 Edward IV, by his deed enfeoffed Robert Flemmyng, clerk,
dean of Lincoln, Wilham Potman, clerk, Guy Fayrefax, knight, Richard Nele,
knight, John Billesby, esquire, Brian Sandeford, esquire, WiUiam Langdale and
Stephen Copendale, thereof, to the use of John Fitzwilliam, his son, and Mary
his wife, for the term of their lives, and thereafter to the use of himself and
his heirs.
He and his wife being seised of the manor, lands and tenements granted
them as above, and he being seised in fee of the manors of Malberthorp,
Stayne and Madenwell, one hundred messuages, forty cottages, twenty tofts,
1000a. land, 300a. meadow, 400a. pasture, 100a. marsh and 40s. rent, there,
and in Trusthorp, Foulesthorp, Sutton, Chedilthorp, Strubby, Maltby,
Wythern, Louth, Little Carleton, Halton by Spillesby and South Willingham,
by charter sealed with his seal of arms he enfeoffed John Blithe, bishop of
Sahsbury, John Veer, earl of Oxford, John Dynham, knight, lord Dynham,
Robert Dymok, knight, Robert Rede, serjeant-at-law, Andrew Dymok, William
Langdale, Robert Eyre, the younger, esquires, John Wade of Thymolby,
Thomas Beverley, of Louth, and Thomas Chaloner, who survive, and Thomas
Burgh, knight, since deceased, thereof, to the use, as touching the manor of
Malbusshenderby, &c. of himself and the said Margaret his wife and the heirs
of their bodies, and as touching the residue, of himself and his heirs and the
performance of his last will.
By his testament and last will he willed inter alia that Margaret his wife
should have his capital messuage in Louth for life, and his son George the
residue of his lands and tenements there with the reversion of the said
messuage, in tail, with remainder to WiUiam Fitzwilliam, George's brother,
in tail, with remainder in default to his own right heirs. He willed that the
said William Fitzwilliam, his son, should have, to him and the heirs of his
body, the land, &c. which he bought of William Darcy in the fields of
' Westcroft ' and ' Somerhed ' in Malberthorp, the land which he bought of
Robert Couchour, chaplain, in ' Northfen ' and ' Northenges ' in Malberthorp,
a messuage in ' Northfen ' called ' Toyntonhous ' with a croft to the same
adjacent, another messuage in ' Westcroft ' called ' Tomsonhous,' with a croft
and other land bought by him therewith, in Malberthorp, and a croft in
Trusthorp, called ' Assordby Croft,' with remainder, in default of Wilham 's
issue to the said George, William's brother, with remainder in default to his
own right heirs. He willed that, whereas he had bought a croft called
6 INQUISITIONS.
' Girdikecroft ' in Thedilthorp, inasmuch as it was entailed on the heirs of
Girdikc, if such heirs paid 61. to his executors, they should have it, for such
estate as they were heritable thereto, but if they would not, that it should
be disposed by his executors in works of charity for his soul. He willed that
Margaret, his wife, should have for the term of her Hfe a third part of all
his purchased lands and tenements ; that his executors should have for the
term of ten years after his decease the issues and profits of the lands and
tenements in the fields called ' Southfen ' and ' Somerhede ' in Malberthorp,
whereof he enfeoffed Robert Flemmyng, late dean of Lincoln, and Thomas
Burgh, knight, in trust, in the month of June, 19 Edward IV, to the intent
therefrom to pay his debts and to perform his last will according to the
effect of certain indentures of covenant for certain marriages between John
Pikering, knight, and himself ; that all the lands and tenements bought by
him in Little Carleton should be lawfully amortized to Corpus Christi chantry
in ALford ; and that the residue of his purchased lands, not bequeathed in his
testament and last will should remain in his feoffees' hands to the intent that
bis executors should take the issues and profits thereof for the performance of
his will, which done, the said feoffees should make estate thereof to his sons
or others as should seem best to his executors.
He died 4 March last. Thomas Fitzwilliam, son of John Fitzwilliam his
son, is his cousin and heir, aged, 3 October last, 10 and more.
Lincoln. Manor of Malbusshenderby, with other lands, &c. in the same town,
except four oxgangs of land there, worth 40>s., held of the king, of the duchy
of Lancaster, as of the manor of Bolingbroke, service unknown ; the said
four oxgangs, worth 10s., held of George Tailbois, knight, service unknown.
Manor of Maidenwell, and lands, &c. there, worth 60s., held of the
king, as of the manor of Belcheford, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster,
by knight service.
Manor of Malberthorp with appurtenances called ' Fawcombergefee,'
67a. land there called ' Bavauntes ' and 39a. of the fee of Milay, held of
William Eure, knight, Thomas Metham, knight, Wilham Rokeshowe, clerk,
and others, feoffees of Henry, earl of Northumberland, as of the manor
of Calceby, by knight service ; the said other lands amd tenements in
Malberthorp are severally held of the prior of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, Thomas Grene, knight, the lords of Mounthaut, and Richard
Thymolby and Richard Yerdeburgh, esquires, services unknown ; the
said manor and lands, over and above those assigned by the said will,
are worth 40Z.
Manor of Stayne, and lands and tenements in Stayne and Thedil-
thorp, except three messuages, 40a. land and 20a. meadow there, held of
John Skipwith, knight, as of the manor of South Ormesby, by knight
service, the said three messuages, &c. being severally held of the lord
Willoughby, the dean and chapter of Lincohi and Michael (Mach'e)
Aungevyn, esquire ; the said manor, lands and tenements in Thedilthorp
are worth 40s.
Thirty acres of pasture in Strubby, called ' Newlandes,' worth 235.
id., held of the lord Welles, service unknown ; all the other lands and
tenements in Strubby, worth 100s., held of the prior of Markeby, service
unknown.
Lands and tenements in Maltby, worth 23s. 4d., held of Henry
Rydell.
Lands and tenements in Withem, Trustorp, Foulesthorp and Sutton
HENRY VII.
* in le Merssh,' worth 8/., held of the lord Welles and the prior of Markeby
service unknown.
Lands and tenements in Halton by Spillesby, South Willingham and
Little Carleton, severally held of William Eure, and Thomas Metham,
knights, and others, feoffees of Henry, earl of Northumberland, Thomas
Skipwith, esquire, and the abbot of Hagneby, services unknown ; the said
lands, &c., over and beyond the lands, &c. in Little Carleton assigned
by the said will, are worth 305.
Lands and tenements in Louth, worth 8^., held of the bishop of
Lincohi, service unknown.
Lands and tenements assigned to William Fitzwilliam by the said
will are worth 8 marks ; those in Little Carleton, assigned by the said
will, are worth 26s. 8d.
G, Series II. Vol. 12. (2.)
3. Robert Pylkyngton, esquire.
Writ 20 May, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 28 October, 13 Henry VII.
John, abbot of Fountains, was seised hi fee, in right of his church of
Fountains, of the under-mentioned manor of Bradley, and being so seised, by
his charter, with the consent of his convent, gave it to the said Robert
Pilkyngton and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten, by virtue whereof
Robert was seised of it in fee tail.
He was seised in fee tail, to himself and the heirs male of his body issuing,
by the gift of Robert Chaloner and James Smethurst, chaplain, of the under-
mentioned messuage called ' AjTieley Graunge,' &c., and the advowson of
' Pilkyngton Chauntry,' and being so seised by charter enfeoffed Thomas
Sayvile, esquire, John Nabbes, clerk, rector of Bury, Robert Chaloner and
William Wilkjiison, thereof, for the performance of certain covenants between
him and Nicholas Sayvile, as by the same charter, and a certain indenture,
more fully appears.
He died the last day of January, 12 Henry VII, seised in fee tail of the
under-mentioned land, &c. in Kyghley &c., and Ovenden. Arthur Pilkyngton,
aged 15 and more, is his son and next heir.
York. Manor, or grange, of Bradley, 1000a. land, 2000a. pasture, 100a.
meadow, 300a. wood, 1000a. moor, in Bradley, worth nothing beyond
outgoings, held of the said John, abbot of Fountains by knight service,
viz. ^ of a knight's fee, and 16Z. and lib. pepper rent yearly.
Messuage called ' Ayneley Graunge,' 200a. land, 20a. pasture, 12a.
wood, in Eland, worth 33s. 4(i., held of the king, as of the duchy of
Lancaster, by \d. rent for all service.
Two messuages, 60a. land, 4a. meadow, 20a. pasture, 6a. wood, in
Rawmerssh, held of the abbot of Roche, service unknown.
Four acres of meadow [or land] in Almondbury, worth Ss., held of
the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by \2d. rent yearly for all service.
A messuage, 80a. land, 10a. meadow, 20a. pasture, 20a. wood, in
Kirkeheton, two messuages, 100a. land and 6a. meadow in the same, and
a messuage and one oxgang of land in Lyversege, worth \2d. over and
above the rent, held of the abbot of Fountains, by 10 marks rent yearly
for all service.
A rent of 6s. M. in Dalton, held of Henry Everyngham, service
unknown.
INQUISITIONS.
Three roods of land in Hodilston, worth 6d., held of the archbishop
of York, by Id. rent yearly for all service.
Ten acres of land and 2a. meadow, in Stanley, Wakefeld, Roberthorp,
Snaypthorp, Flansawe and Thornes, formerly OHver Reynold's ; the
manors of Snaj'pthorp and Lupsett, formerly of John Gargrave and of
William his son ; the manor of Elfietburgh ; two messuages 200a. land,
60a. meadow, 160a. pasture and 20a. w^ood in Stansfeld, formerly John
Uttley's ; a messuage called ' le Hyrst,' 60a. land, 10a. meadow and
20a. pasture in Langfeld, formerly Robert Shagh's [elsewhere described as
a messuage called ' le H^'^rst ' 60a. land, 10a. meadow, 6a. wood, in
Waddesworth] ; two messuages, 60a. land, 10a. meadow and 20a.
pasture in Langfeld, formerly John Brigg's ; a messuage called
* Whitelegh,' 40a. land, 12a. meadow and 10a. wood in Miggeley ; 100a.
land called ' Kebroide ' and ' Highroide ' in Soureby ; worth in all 405.,
held of the king, as of his lordship of Wakefeld, by 10 marks rent yearly,
for all service.
A toft, 35a. land, 22a. [or 2a.] pasture called ' le Westriddyng,' and
6a. meadow, in Wistowe, held of the archbishop of York, service
unknown.
A messuage and 42|a. land, in Wistowe, worth 405., held of the said
archbishop, by 25. rent yearly, for all service.
Twenty acres of land, 4a. meadow lying in Heley within the town
of Stanley, formerly of William Scargill, esquire, worth 135. 8d., held of
the king, as of his lordship of Wakefeld, by the rent of a rose yearly,
for all service.
A rent of 45. 2d. from a toft in Wakefeld, late in the tenure of John
Bannastre, held of the king, as of the lordship of Wakefeld, by fealty
only, for all service.
A rent of service of 75. Id. in Waddesworth, held of the king, as of
the lordship of Wakefeld, by fealty only, for aU service.
The advowson of a perpetual chantry founded at the altar of St.
Mary the Virgin in the south arch of the parish church of All Saints,
Wakefeld, called ' Pilkyngton chauntry,' held of the king, as of the
lordship of Wakefeld, by fealty only, for all service.
A messuage, 300a. land, 100a. meadow, 20a. wood, in Kyghley,
Scoles and Uttley, formerly Ellis Rayneforth's, held of Henry Kyghley,
service unknown.
A toft, 100a. land, 40a. pasture called ' Littell Bradshagh ' and
' Mikilbradshagh,' in Ovenden, worth IO5., held of the king, as of the
lordship of Wakefeld, by Id. rent yearly for all service.
a. Series II. Vol, 12. (3.)
4, Edmund Bedyngfeld, knight.
Writ of Amotus, 28 May, inquisition 23 June, 13 Henry VII.
John Hevenyngham, knight, Thomas Lovell, of Barton Bendyssh, Roger
Drury, William Bardwell, John Fyncham, John Coket, of Hampton, John
Playford, Bartholomew Jude, clerk, and WiUiam Levy, chaplain, were seised
of the under-mentioned manor of Oxburgh in fee, and being so seised gave it by
charter to John Skotte, knight, Henry Grey, knight, William Paston, WilUam
Fynche, WiUiam Grey, the younger, Nicholas Fynche, John Aldy and Robert
HENRY VIT.
Scatergood, since deceased, and William Scotte son of the said John Scotte,
Edward Pomoigges, Vincent Fynche and John Dygges, who survive, to the
use of Margaret Bed\Tigfeld, widow, late the wife of the said Edmund, for
life, with remainder to Robert Clere, esquire, James Hubert, Edmund Jenney,
Thomas son of Ralph Lovell, William Berdewell, the younger, and Henry
Pykenham, to the use of the said Edmund, his heirs and assigns, and of his
last will.
One Margaret Bedj-ngfeld, widow, late the wife of Edmund Bedyngfeld,
esquire, Edmund Bedyngfeld and Ralph Shelton, esquires, and John
F}Ticham, were seised of the under-mentioned manor of Seche in fee, and being
60 seised gave it by charter to John Scotte, knight, and the others, to the
use and with remainder over as above.
He died seised in fee of the under-mentioned toft, &c. in Bychamwell
and Seche, which thereupon descended to Thomas Bedyngfeld his son and
heir.
One Richard Wellys was seised of the under-mentioned messuage, &c.
in Bychamwell and Shyngham, and being so seised gave them to the said
Edmund, and William Grey, since deceased, and John Fyncham, the younger,
Thomas Hillyng, clerk, and Edmund Wauton, who survive, to the use of the
said Edmund and his heirs, and of his last will.
One John Fyncham was seised of the under-mentioned manor of
Shengham, and being so seised enfeoffed Wilham Grey, esquire, since deceased,
and John Fyncham, his elder son, Simeon Bachecroft, Thomas Hillyng, clerk,
and Edmund Wauton, thereof, to the use of the said Edmund, his heirs and
assigns, and of his last will.
Richard Baxster, chaplain, John Crudde, Peter Smyth and John
Shragger, were seised of the under-mentioned land in Fouldon and
Dudlyngton, and being so seised enfeoffed Thomas Kyppyng, clerk, and John
Skulton, since deceased, and Thomas Hyllyng, clerk, Edmund Wauton,
Richard Palmer and Thomas Dobbes, who survive, thereof, to the hke use.
Thomas Lovell, the younger, and Robert Warde, were seised in fee of
the under-mentioned land, &c. in Cley next Swafham, and being so seised
enfeoffed John Fyncham, the younger, Simeon Bachecroft, Thomas Hillyng,
clerk, and Edmund Wauton, who survive, thereof, to the Hke use.
Thomas Cham[b]erleyn, esquire, Simeon Blake, gentleman, and Thomas
Hewer, were seised of the under-mentioned manor of Esthall, and being so
seised enfeoffed Wilham Grey, John Fjoicham, the younger, Simeon Bache-
croft, Thomas Hillyng and Edmund Wauton, as above, thereof, to the hke
use.
By his last will he gave the said manor (sic), lands and tenements to the
said Margaret, his wife, for life, with remainder to Thomas Bedyngfeld, his
elder son, and his other sons, according to the form of the said will ; which
Margaret and other, his sons, are yet ahve.
The said Margaret Bedyngfeld, widow, late the wife of Edmund
Bedyngfeld, esquire, was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Caldecote,
and rent in Garbolysham, in fee, and being so seised gave them to John
Hevenyngham, knight, and others, as above, and Roger Langdon, to the use of
herself, her heirs and assigns ; by virtue whereof the survivors, viz. the said
John Hevenyngham, Wilham Bardwell and Wilham Levy, are still so seised ;
the right and use having descended upon her decease to the said Edmund
Bedyngfeld, named in the writ, as her cousin and heir, viz., son of Thomas
her son.
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John Materdale, Thomas Sail, John Olston, clerk, and John Kytte, were
seised of the under-mentioned mill, millpond and 3a. arable in Oxburgh in fee,
and being so seised gave them to John Fyncham, the elder, and William Grey,
since deceased, and John Fyncham, the j^ounger, Thomas Hiltyng, clerk,
Simeon Bachecroft and Edmund Wauton, to the use of the said Edmund
Bedyngfeld, his heirs and assigns.
John Hewer, of Oxburgh, and Thomas Kyppyng, clerk, of Caldecot, were
seised of the under-mentioned messuages, &c. in Oxburgh called ' Odys ' in
fee, and being so seised gave them to the said Edmund, William Grej^, since
deceased, and John Fyncham, Simeon Bachecroft, Thomas Hillyng, clerk,
and Edmund Wauton, who survive, to the use of the said Edmund, his heirs
and assigns.
He died seised in fee of the under-mentioned patronage of St. Mary's in
Ikburgh, which thereupon descended to the said Thomas, his son and heir.
John Fowler and Thomas Oxburgh were seised of the under-mentioned
land and fold, in Shenghaxii in fee, and being so seised enfeoffed Nicholas
Bokenham, William Curson and Edward Grene, who survive, thereof, to the
use of the said Edmund, his heirs and assigns, and of his last will.
He died seised of the under-mentioned hundreds in fee, which thereupon
descended to the said Thomas, his son and heir.
He died 15 October, 12 Henr}' VII. The said Thomas Bedyngfeld, his
son, aged 18 and more, is his son and heir.
Norfolk. Manor of Oxburgh, worth 51., held of the heirs of Elizabeth, late
the wife of John Denham, knight, service unknown.
Manor of Seche in Southlynne, Wygenale, Tylney, Islyngton and
North Clenche War ton, worth 61., held of John, earl of Oxford, service
unknown.
A toft, 42a. |r. land, in Bychamwell, worth 10s., held of Thomas
Lovell, knight, service unknown.
Sixteen acres of land in Seche, worth 3s. 4d., held of the said earl
of Oxford, service unknown.
A messuage, 54a. arable, 14a. heath, with the liberty of a fold, in
Bychamwell and Shyngham, worth 6s. 8d., held of the said Thomas
Lovell, service unknown.
Manor of Shengham, or Shyngham, in Shengham, Bechamwell and
Cley, worth 26s. Sd., held of the said Thomas Lovell, service unknown.
One hundred and sixty acres arable, 12a. meadow, 100a. pasture, with
the hberty of a fold, in Fouldon and Dudlyngton, worth 20s., held of
Robert Holdyssh, as of the manor of Dudlyngton, service unknown.
One hundred acres arable, 200a. pasture, with the Hberty of a fold, in
Cley next Swafham, late LoveU's, worth 13s. •id., held of the prior and
convent of Holy Trinity of Ingham, as of their manor of Cley, service
unknown.
Manor of Esthall in Cley, with the hberty of a fold, worth 26s. Sd., held
of the said prior and convent, as of the said manor, service unknown.
Manor of Caldecote, worth 40s., held of the heirs of Ehzabeth, late
the wife of John Denham, knight, service unknown.
Rent of lOZ. in Garbolysham, payable at Michaelmas and Easter
equally.
A water-mill with mill-pond and 3a. arable, in Oxburgh, worth 20s.,
held of the said heirs of Ehzabeth, late the wife of John Denham, knight,
service unknown.
HENRY VII. 11
Two messuages, 200a. land, 10a. meadow, four closes, in Oxburgh,
called ' Odys,' worth 405., held of the heirs of the said Elizabeth, service
unknown.
The patronage, nomination, donation and induction of the hospital
of lazars, or the hermitage and chapel of St. Mary of Newbrygge in Ikburgh,
worth nothing yearly, held of John (sic) Nevyll, knight, lord de Burgeveny,
as of the manor of Ikburgh, service unknown.
Four acres arable in the town of Shengham with the liberty of a fold,
late ' Fowlervs,' worth 3s. 4i., held of the said Thomas Lovel], knight,
service unknown.
The hundreds of Laundyche and Southgrenehough, worth 31., held
of the king in chief, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (4.)
5. Edmund Bedyngfeld, knight.
Writ of Amotus 28 May, inquisition 25 June, 13 Henry VII.
John Hevenyngham, Thomas Brewes and Ralph Shelton, knights, and
WiUiam Brewes, esquire, were seised of the under-mentioned manor of Bedyng-
feld Hall in fee, and being so seised gave it by charter to John Scotte, knight,
and others, to the use of Margaret Bedyngfeld, who survives, for life, as in the
case of the manor of Oxburgh, in No. 4, with remainder after her decease to
said Edmund in tail.
Robert Westwold and Nicholas Buknam, were seised of the under-
mentioned manor of Denham in fee, and being so seised gave it by charter to
Ralph Shelton, knight, Thomas Hevenyngham and John Garneys, esquires,
who survive, and William Grey, esquire, since deceased, to the use of the
said Edmund, his heirs and assigns, and of his last will.
One Nicholas Bokynham was seised of the under-mentioned manor of
Fly m worth in fee, and being so seised gave it by charter to Ralph Shelton,
knight, Edmund Bedyngfeld, the younger, son of the said Edmund, Thomas
HevenjTigham and John Gerveys, esquires, who survive, and Wilham Grey,
esquire, since deceased, to the like use.
John Hevenyngham, knight, Roger Drury, and William Berdwell, esquires,
John Fyncham and WiUiam Levy, chaplain, were seised of the under-
mentioned manors of Grundesburgh, &c. and Chasfeld in fee, and being so seised
gave the same by charter to Henry Wentworth, knight, Ralph Shelton and
Richard Southwell, esquires, Robert Clere, Philip Bothe, Wilham Scotte, James
Hubert, John Fyncham, the younger, Simeon Bachecroft and Thomas
HylljTig, chaplain, who survive, and George Hopton, esquire, and William
Grey, since deceased, to the like use.
One Margaret Bedyngfeld, widow, sister and heir of Thomas Todenham,
knight, late the wife of Edmund Bedyngfeld, esquire, the said Edmund's grand-
father, was seised of the under-mentioned manors and advowsons of Great
Belyngges, and Eryswell, and the manors of Westerfeld, &c. [in fee], and being
80 seised gave them by charter to John Hevenyngham and the others, and
the use descended, as in the case of the manor of Caldecote in No. 4.
He died seised of the under-mentioned manors of Braunston, &c., in fee,
which thereupon descended to Thomas Bedyngfeld, as his son and heir.
By his last will he willed among other things that his wife Margaret
Bedyngfeld, who survives, should have all the manors aforesaid for the term
of her hfe, with remainder as to the manors of Denham and Flymworth to his
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sons Edmund. Robert and Peter, successively in tail, with other remainders
over, of Westilton to his sons at the discretion of his wife and executors, and
of the residue to Thomas, his elder son, in tail.
Death and heir as in No. 4.
Suffolk. Manor of Bed3'ngfeld Hall, worth 20Z., held of Thomas, earl of Surrey,
by fealtj-, other services unknown.
Manor of Denham, worth 20 marks, held of Edmund, earl of Suffolk,
as of the honor of Eye, by knight-service.
Manor of Fh-m worth, worth 10 marks, held of the said earl, as of
the said honor, in socage, other services unknown.
Manor of Grundesburgh, worth 6Z., held of the heirs of Ralph
Hastynges, knight, service unknown.
Manor of Sutton, or Fenhall in Sutton, worth 3^., held of the heirs
of Richard Fenys, knight, service unknown.
Manor of Newton, worth U., held of the said earl of Surrey, as of
Fram3'ngham castle, by fealty, other services unknown.
Manor of Tuddenham, worth 61. I3s. 4d., held of the said heirs of
the said Ralph Hastynges, by fealty, other services unknown.
Manor of Cretyng, worth 135. 4:d., held of the said heirs of Ralph
Hast^-nges, by fealty only for all service.
Manor of Chasfeld, worth 10/., held of the said earl of Surrey, as of
Framyngham castle, by fealty, other services unknown.
Manor and advowson of Great Belyngges, worth lOl., held of the said
heirs of the said Ralph Hastjnges, by fealty, other services unknoAvn.
]\Ianor of Westerfeld, worth 31., held of the heirs of John Hopton,
as of the manor of Wysett, by service of j of a knight's fee.
Manor and advowson of Eryswell, worth lOl., held of the king, as
of the honor of Boulogne, by fealty, other services unknown.
Manor of Cotton Hall in Kedyngton, worth 10/., held of Thomas
Bernardeston, as of the manor of Bernardeston, in socage.
Manor of Chamberleyns in Eryswell, worth 6/. 13s. 4d., held of the
king, as of the said honor, by fealty only, for all service.
Manor of Braunston, worth 12/., held of the king, as of the castle
of Dover, parcel of the honor of Boulogne, by fealty and 10s. yearly to
castleguard.
Manor of Hestle, worth 6/. 135. 4c/., held of the said earl of Suffolk,
service unknown.
Manor of Westilton, worth 10/., held of the prior of Thetford, by
service of lOs. yearly.
C. Series 11. Vol. 12. (5.)
6. William Barantyne, son and heir both of John Barantyne, esquire, and
of Mary his wife.
Writ wanting ; proof of age, 23 May, 18 Henry VII.
Oxford. He was aged 21 the last day of December last, and was born at
Little Hasley, in the parish of Great Hasley, the last day of December,
viz. the eve of the Circumcision, 21 Edward IV, and was baptized in the
baptistry of the parish church of Great Hasley. Asked how he knows
this, Edmund Gadbery, aged 50 aiid more, remembers that, in April fol-
lowing, King Edward died, which was twenty years ago last April ;
HENRY VII. 13
also he was present at the baptism and saw the abbot of Notteley,
WiUiam Stoner, knight, and Dame Joan Fowler together lifting him from
the font.
Nicholas Bele, aged 50, remembers that the said abbot of Notteley
in riding to the christening fell in the water and went into Nicholas
Roper's house to dry his clothes.
John Parson, aged 58 and more, remembers a fire made in
the belfry of the church, by which the midwife stripped the child
before the baptism, and Sir William Stoner saying the child loved
it, &c.
C. Series II, Vol. 12. (6.)
7. WiLLiAitf Cressell, esquire.
Writ 4 February, inquisition Tuesday after St. Lawrence the Martyr,
12 Henry VII.
John Hals, late bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, John Laraanva, clerk, and
Michael Hals, were seised of the under-mentioned manor and lands in Suthflete,
&c. in fee, and being so seised, by fine levied in the octave of Michaelmas,
9 Edward IV, by virtue of the king's licence dated 18 October, 8 Edward IV,
gave them to one Joan Bolton for life, with remainder to the said William
and Joan his wife and the heirs of her body. On the death of the said Joan
Bolton, the said William and the said Joan his wife, who was the daughter
and heir of John Penhale, entered thereon, and were seised thereof in demesne
as of free tenement and fee tail respectively. She had issue by him Philippa,
late the wife of Robert Laverok, Constance now the wife of William Oustye
and Ehzabeth now the wife of Peter Fernfolde, and died 6 October,
15 Edward IV. He survived her and was solely thereof in his demesne as of
free tenement by the form of the fine. And the said Philippa had issue by the
said Robert Laverok, her husband, Agnes and Margaret, and died. And
afterwards the said WiUiam died, viz. 29 January last, when by the form of
the fine the said manor, &c. remained to the said Agnes and Margaret as
daughters of the said Phihppa, one and the eldest {unius et enicie) of the
daughters of the said Joan, and to the said Constance Oustye and Elizabeth
Fernfolde her daughters and other coheirs ; Agnes Laverok is aged 17 and
more, Margaret Laverok, 15 and more, Constance Oustye, 37 and more, and
Elizabeth Fernfold, 27 and more.
He was seised in fee of the under-mentioned land in Chesilhurste, &c.,
and being so seised enfeoffed Nicholas Lathell, gentleman, Robert Wodeford,
gentleman, John Swetesire, John Hals and William Miller, who survive,
thereof, to the use of his last will. And afterwards he made his last will upon
the said feoffment, to wit that his feoffees after his decease, when required,
should enfeoff Joan, then his second wife, who before was the relict of John
Draper, thereof, for the term of her life, with remainder to Richard Cressell,
his son begotten on the said Joan, in tail, with remainder in default to
Wilham CresseU another of his sons (alteri filiorum) by her, and Lewis Cressell
a younger son (secundo genito filio) by her, successively in tail, with remainder
in default to his own right heirs.
Richard Cressell, aged 19 and more, is his son and next heir.
Kent. Manor of Hertelegh, held of the king in chief by knight-service.
Two hundred and thirty acres of land, Ga. meadow, 14a. wood, in
Suthflete, Swannescom, Kyngesdoun and Northeflete, worth, together
14 INQUISTTTONS.
with the said manor, 11., held of the prior of Rochester, in right of his
church, service unknown.
A messuage in Chesilhurste, 300a. land, 100a. pasture, 8a. meadow,
10a. wood, in Cheselhurste, Fotescray and Paulynescray, worth 20
marks, held of the warden of All Souls College, Oxford, as of the manor,
of Kemjaiholme, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (7.)
8. William Trye, esquire.
Writ 13 December, inquisition 12 June, 13 Henry VII.
Thomas Berkeley, esquire, John Trye, gentleman, Robert Brither and
Thomas Aired, chaplain, were seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c., in fee,
and being so seised gave them by charter indented, 3 September, 21 Edward IV, to
him and Isabel his wife, since deceased, and the heirs of his body, with remainder
in default to his right heirs. They were seised thereof accordingly, he in
demesne as of fee tail and she as of free tenement, and being so seised she
died and he survived her and was seised in fee tail thereof according to the
form of the grant.
WilHam Bej^nam, gentleman, and Walter Skay were seised of the under-
mentioned land, &c. in Beoley, &c., in fee, and being so seised, by charter
indented, 7 December, 4 Henry VII, gave them by the description of all
that they had there or elsewhere within the hundred of Berkeley, to the said
WiUiam and Isabel with remainder over as above.
He died 6 December last. William Trye, aged 30 and more is his son
and heir, begotten of the body of the said Isabel.
Gloucester. Manor of Parke Court in Hardewik next Longney, six messuages,
40a. land, 20a. meadow, 100a. pasture, 10a. wood, 100s. rent, in
Hardewyk, worth 20Z., held of Giles Brugge, knight, as of the manor of
Harsfeld, service unknown.
Six messuages, 131a. land, 51a. meadow, 110a. pasture, 20a. wood,
and 205. rent, in Beoley, Overclehungr', Netherclehungr', Uley and
Stynchecombe, in the hundred of Berkeley, worth 8 marks, held, not of
the king, as of the crown, but of the king, as of the castle of Berkeley,
by suit to the hundred of Berkeley twice a year, for all service, which
castle the king now lately had by the gift and feoffment of Wilham,
marquess Berkeley.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (8.)
9. Isabel Neuton, late the wife of John Neuton, knight.
Writ 22 May, inquisition 16 June, 13 Henry VII.
Richard Gayton and William Harrys were seised of the under-mentioned
manor of Weke alias Wyke in fee, and being so seised, by charter, 4 October,
18 Edward IV, gave it to the said John and Isabel, then his wife, and his
heirs. They were seised thereof accordingly, he in his demesne as of fee
and she as of free tenement ; he died so seised and she survived him, and
died seised thereof in demesne as of free tenement with reversion expectant
to Richard Neuton, esquire, as his son and heir.
She died 14 May last, seised of the residue of the under-mentioned
HENRY VII. 15
manors and lands in fee. The said Richard Neuton, esquire, aged 30 and more,
is her son and next heir.
Somerset. Manor of Weke alias Wyke, worth 11., held of the bishop of Bath,
service unknown.
Manor of Alweke alias Aldeweke, worth 11., held of Margery,
countess of Richemond, the king's mother, as of the manor of Blackedon,
service unknown.
Twelve messuages, a mill, four carucates of land, 20a. meadow, 116a.
pasture, 7a. wood, in Blakedon, Wryngton, Borne, Rekeford or Rikeford,
Ligh or Lygh, Bradefeld, Bodycombe and Churchehill, worth 33.s. 4:d.,
held of the abbot of Glastonbury, service unknown.
Ten messuages, two carucates of land, 20a. meadow, in Northcory,
worth 3/., held of the dean and chapter of Wells, service unknown.
Twelve messuages, 17a. meadow, 14a. pasture, in Taunton, worth
91., held of the bishop of Winchester, service unknown.
Manor of Midsomer Norton, worth lOl., held of the dean and
chapter of Wells, service unknown.
Manor of Stonyeston, worth 4?., held of the bishop of Sahsbury,
service unknown.
Manor of Oblej-ghe, worth 10^., held of Edward Hastynges, knight, lord
Hast}Tiges and de Hungerford, as of the manor of Chuwton, service unknown.
Manor of Babyngton, worth Si., held of Morgan ap Thomas, and
Lucy his wife, as of the manor of Estwode, in right of the said Lucy, service
unknown.
Manor of Awston Marys, or Auston Maris, worth lOZ., held of John
Fitzwaren, knight, lord Fytzwaryn, service unknown.
Manor and advowson of Thornefawkyn, worth lOZ., held of the
dean and chapter of Wells, service unknown.
Three messuages, 40a. land, 10a. meadow, in Crycheston, worth
3/., held of the dean and chapter of Wells, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (9.) E. Series II. File 895. (9.)
10. John Ratclyff, of Attilborough, co. Norfolk, knight, alias John Rat-
CLYFF FiTZWATER, of Attilborough, CO. Norfolk, knight, alias John
Ratclyff de Fitzwater, late of Attilborough, co. Norfolk, knight,
attainted.
Commission 16 February, inquisition 21 April, 12 Henry VII.
On the 12th and 14th days of January, 8 Henry VII, the said John
Ratclyff, knight, was seised of a third of the under-mentioned manor of Multon
Hall in fee. Thomas, prior of the monastery of St. Mary and St. Nicholas
of Spaldyng is seised, as were his predecessors, of a rent of 49s. 9\d. issuing
from the said third.
Thomas, marquess of Dorset, and Cecily, lady Haryngton, his wife, in her
right, and the said John RatclyfF, knight, were seised on the days aforesaid, as
tenants in common, of another third of the said manor of Multon Hall, in
fee, subject to a rent of 495. 9|(/. to the said prior, viz. 245. I0\d. and half
a farthing from the said marquess and Cicely, and her ancestors, and the like
from the said John and his ancestors, with power to distrain in default in
the said manor and every parcel of it ; thus the rent pa3^able to the said
prior by the said John and his ancestors for the said third and moiety of
a third is 74*. M.
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He was seised on the clays aforesaid of a third of the under-mentioned
manor and haven of Flete in fee.
He was seised on the days aforesaid of a third of the under-mentioned
manor of Skyrbek in fee, with the alternate advowson^of the church of Skyrbek
and a third of the advowson of the spital house there.
The said marquess and his wife, in her right, and the said John in his
own right, were seised on the days aforesaid as tenants in common in fee of
another third of the said manor of Skyrbek, with a third of the advowson of
the said spital house.
He was seised on the days aforesaid of a moiety of the undermentioned
manor of KjTkton in Holand.
He was seised on the days aforesaid of a third of the under-mentioned
manor of Beausolace.
The said marquess and his wife, in her right, and the said John in his
own right were seised on the days aforesaid, as tenants in common, of another
third of the said manor of Beausolace.
He was seised on the days aforesaid of the under-mentioned advowson
of Hemmyngby in fee and right, in gross (ut de vno grosso per se).
Being seised on the days aforesaid of the said thirds, &c. he was attainted
in the Parliament held at Westminster, 14 October, 11 Henry VII, whereby
the said thirds, &c. came to and are in the king's hands. Andrew D5Tnmok,
the king's sohcitor, on the king's beha'f and by his order has received of the
issues and profits thereof from the said 12th and 14th days of January in
the 8th year to Michaelmas last, over and above divers repairs there and
the expenses of collection and transmission to London, 111. 6s. 2d., which he
has paid to John Heyron, clerk of Thomas Lovell, knight, treasurer of the
king's chamber.
Lincoln. One third of the manor of Multon Hall, in Multon, Weston,
Spaldyng and Quaplode, worth 201. beyond outgoings ; the moiety
of another third thereof, the said third being worth 201. beyond
outgoings.
One third of the manor of Flete, worth 10 marks, and one third of
Flete haven (portus), called ' Hyrneflete,' worth 6s., in Flete, Holbech
and Gedney, held of the king as of the honor of the duchy of Lancaster,
by service of 2s. 2|c?. and one third of ^d., for all service.
One third of the manor of Skyrbek, which extends into the towns
of Skyrbek, Boston and Mynyngesby, worth 100s. ; the alternate
advowson of the church of Skyrbek ; and one third of the advowson of
the spital house (Jiospitalis domus) of St. John in Skyrbek ; held of the
earl of Rychemond, service unknown ; the moiety of another third of the
said manor in Skyrbek and Boston and of the advowson of the spital
house there, held of the said earl, service unknown, the said third being
worth 100s.
A moiety of the manor of Kyrkton in Holand, worth 15s., held of
the earl of Rychemond by knight service.
One third of the manor of Beausolace in Algarkirk, Kyrkton in
Holand, Sutterton and Fosdyke, worth 20s., held of the heirs of Stephen
Wygtoft by knight service ; the moiety of another third of the said
manor held of the said Stephen, the said third being worth 20s.
The advowson of the church of Hemmyngby.
C, Series. U. Vol. 12. (11.)
HENRY VII 17
11. William Tyndale, knight.
Writ of Amotus 9 June, inquisition 6 July, 13 Henry VII.
He suffered a recovery of the under-mentioned manor of Haselyngfeld to
John Fyneux, knight, Thomas Tremayle, J. K.B., Robert Rede, J. K.B., Thomas
Wode, J.C.P., Henry Heydon, Wilham Boleyn, John Paston and Phihp
Calthorp, knights, Thomas Kebell, Humphrey Conyngesby and Thomas
Frowyk, serjeants-at-law, William Gurney, William Yelverton, William
Calthorp, Robert Brudenell and Richard Burton, who survive, to the intent
that they should perform divers covenants between him and the said
Humphrey.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors of Soham and Chatres in
fee, and being so seised enfeoffed the said John Fyneux and the others thereof
to the same use.
By indenture between him and the said Humphrey it was agreed inter
alia that the said feoffees should be seised of the said manors of Haselyngfeld
and Soham to the use of the said Humphrey for certain years yet enduring,
and thereafter should be seised of the manor of Haselyngfeld to the use of
the said William for life, and thereafter, his debts and legacies being paid,
to the use of the said Humphre}^ till John Tendale, his son and heir apparent,
should come to the age of twenty-one, and thereafter to the use of the said
John in tail, and in default to the use of the said William, his heirs and
assigns ; and of the manor of Soham, after the said years ended, to the use
of the said William, and Marj^ then his wife, for the term of their lives, and
thereafter to the use of the said John in tail, and in default to tlie use of
WilHam's right heirs ; also that they should be seised of the said manor of
Chatres, from the time of the making of the said indenture, to the use of the
said WilUam and Mary for the term of their lives, Avith remainder to the use
of the said John in tail, and in default to the use of William's right heirs.
He granted by another indenture between him and the said Humphrey,
that if he died in debt to the said Humphrey or another to whom the same
Humphrey should have agreed to pay such debt on his behalf, the said
Humphrey, his executors and assigns should receive the issues and profits of
aU the manors aforesaid inter alia, from the time of his death till the debts
were paid in full.
By another indenture between them he granted that, after his debts
paid, the same Humphrey, his executors and assigns, should have all the
said manors inter alia until the said John attained his full age of twenty-one,
and that if it happened the said John to die without heir of his body
begotten, the same Humphrey should have of the lands and tenements of the
same William to the value of 20L a year for Ufe.
By his last will he willed that if the said John died without heir of his
body begotten, the said Humphrey should have the said manor of Haselyngfeld,
to him and the heirs of his body, with remainder in default to Wilham's right
heirs.
He was indebted at his death to the said Humphrey in 196Z., and in
700?. forfeited and due to the same Humphrey by the indenture aforesaid ;
he was also indebted to the king in WAl. which the said Humphrey, at his
special request, agreed to pay to the king on his behalf. Any parcel of the
said debts is not yet paid.
He died 22 February, 12 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned messuage,
fold, &c. in Soham in fee. The said John Tendale, aged 10 and more, is his
son and next heir,
IB a
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Cambridge. A messuage with free fold, six cottages, a close and 11a. land in
Soham, worth 405., held of the king, service unknown.
Manor of Haselyngfeld, worth 30 marks, held of the king in chief.
Manor of Soham, worth 5 marks, held of the king, as of the duchy
of Lancaster, service unknown.
Manor of Chatres, worth 305., held of the bishop of Ely, service
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (12.)
12. Maud Willoxjghby, widow.
Writ 3 November, inquisition 20 June, 13 Henry VII.
She died seised in her demesne as of fee tail, to herself and the heirs of
her body issuing, of the \mder-mentioned manor and advowson of Crumwell,
&c. by virtue of a certain gift thereof made by one Ralph Crumwell to one
Ralph Crumwell, knight, and the heirs of his body issuing, by virtue of which
gift the same Ralph Crumwell, knight, was seised thereof in his demesne as of
fee tail by the form of the gift, and had issue Ralph, Elizabeth and Maud,
and died, whereupon the said manor, &c. descended to the said Ralph, the
son, as son and heir of the said Ralph Crumwell, knight, of his body begotten,
who entered and was seised thereof in fee tail by the form of the gift aforesaid.
She was also seised in her demesne as of fee tail, to herself and the heirs
of her body issuing, of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Baseford, with the
homage and service of the late Stephen Brokilstowe and his heirs, for the land
&c. which they formerly held of one Ralph Crumwell, and Avice his wife, by
virtue of a fine levied in the octave of Hilar}-, 25 Edward III, between the
said Ralph Crumwell, knight, and Maud his wife, querents, and one Ralph
Crumwell, and Avice his wife, deforciants, of the said land, ^c. with the
homage and service of the said Stephen, whereby the said Ralph and Avice
granted the same inter alia to the said Ralph and Maud, and the heirs of their
bodies issuing. The said land descended to Ralph the son, as above, who
entered and was seised thereof in his demesne as of fee tail by the form of the
fine aforesaid.
And the same Ralph the son being thus seised of the said land, &c., and
also of the said manor, &c., in fee tail, to him and the heirs of his body issuing
by virtue of the gift aforesaid, had issue Ralph and Maud, and died, whereupon
the said manor, &c. and land, &c. descended to the said Ralph his son, as son
and heir of the said Ralph, son of Ralph and Maud, who entered and was seised
thereof in fee tail by virtue of the fine and gift aforesaid. And the said
Maud, daughter of Ralph, had issue Maud, named in the writ, and Joan, late
the wife of Humphrey Boucher. And the said Ralph, son of Ralph, son of
Ralph and Maud, died without heir of his body begotten, whereupon the
said manor, &c. and land, &c. descended to the said Maud, named in the writ,
and the said Joan her sister, as his cousins and heirs, viz. daughters of Maud
his sister ; they entered and were seised thereof in their demesne as of fee
tail by the form of the fine and the gift aforesaid. And afterwards the said
Joan died so seised without issue of her body issuing, whereupon her purparty
descended to the said Maud, named in the writ, as her sister and heir,
whereby the said Maud was solely seised thereof in her demesne as of fee
tail by virtue of the fine and gift aforesaid, and died so seised without issue
of her body issuing.
She died the last day but one of August last. William Knyvet, knight,
and William FitzwilHam, esquire, are her next heirs, viz. the same William
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Knyv^et, son of John, son of Elizabeth, daughter of Constantine, son of
EHzabeth late the wife of John Clifton, knight, one of the daughters of the said
Ralph Crumwell, knight, father of Ralph, father of Maud, her mother, and
the aforesaid Wilham Fitzwilliam, son of John, son of William, son of
WiUiam, son of John, son of John, son of the said Maud, the other of the
daughters of the said Ralph Crumwell, knight, father, &c. ; they are also cousins
and next heirs of the said Ralph Crumwell, knight, of his body begotten, viz.,
the same William Knyvet, son of John, &c., as above. The said William
Knyvet, knight, is aged 56 and more, and the said William Fitzwilliam 7 and
more and in the king's ward. See Nos. 13, 14, 33.
NoTTE^GHAM. Manor of Crumwell with its appurtenances in Carlton next
Crumwell, worth \0l., the advowson of the church of the town of
Crumwell, the church being worth 10/., and a wood called ' Suthwode ' in
Wodeborough, worth 25. ; the said manor and wood are held of the
bishop of Lincoln, as of the castle of Newark, in right of the bishopric,
service unknown.
Six messuages, six tofts, two carucates of land and 15s. 4c^. rent,
in Baseford, worth 60.s.. with the homage and service of the heirs of
Stephen Brokilstowe for tenements there, held of the archbishop of
York, in right of his archbishopric, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol 12. (13.)
13. Maud Willughby, widow.
Writ 11 September, inquisition 3 November, 13 Henry VII.
She died seised in her demesne as of fee tail, to her and the heirs of her
body issuing, of the under-mentioned land, &c. in New Bokenham, &c. parts
of the manors of Wymondham and Bokenham, by virtue of a fine levied,
19 Edward II, between Joan late the wife of Robert Dryby, querent, and
Gilbert de Barnak, parson of the church of Tateshall, and Jolm de Geslyngham,
parson of the church of Wolverton, deforciants, whereby they gave the
tenements aforesaid to the said Joan for the term of her hfe, with remainder
after her decease to William de Barnak and Alice his wife, and the heirs of the
body of the said William and Ahce issuing ; by virtue of which fine the said
Joan was seised thereof in her demesne as of free tenement by the form of the
fine, and died, whereupon the said Wilham and Ahce entered and were seised
1 hereof in their demesne as of fee tail by the form of the fine, and had issue
between them John [de] Barnak.
She was also seised, the day she died, in her demesne as of fee tail, to
her and the heirs of her body issuing, of the under-mentioned manor of
Plasset, &c. by virtue of a charter of gift thereof made by Robert Tateshall
to the said William de Barnak, and the heirs of his body ; by virtue of which
gift the said William was seised thereof in his demesne as of fee tail by the
form of the gift, and had issue the aforesaid John de Barnak.
And the said William de Barnak and Alice afterwards died, whereupon
the said John as son and heir both of the said William and Alice and of the
said Wilham entered upon the said manor, &c. and the other premises above
entailed and was seised thereof in fee tail by the form of the fine and the
gift aforesaid, and had issue Maud late the wife of Ralph Cromwell, knight, and
died, whereupon the said manor, &c. and the other premises descended to
the same Maud as his daughter and heir. She was seised thereof accordingly
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in her demesne as of fee tail by the form of the fine and gift, and had issue
Ralph Cromwell, Elizabeth and Maud, and died, whereupon the said manor,
&c. and the other premises descended to the said Ralph, as son and heir of
the said Maud daughter of John. Ralph as such son and heir entered and
was seised thereof in his demesne as of fee tail by virtue of the fine and gift
aforesaid. The remainder of the descent as in No. 12, ' Humphrey Boucher '
being described as ' Humphrey Burghchier knight.'
She died the last day but one of August last seised of the under-
mentioned advowsons, knights' fees, Tolboth and manor of Stowe Bedon in fee.
William Knj^vet, knight, aged 56 and more, and William Fitzwilliam, esquire,
aged 6 and more, are her cousins and next heirs, and cousins and next heirs
both of the bodies of the aforesaid William de Barnak and Alice and of the
body of the same William begotten, viz. William Knyvett son of John, son
of EHzabeth, daughter of Constantine, son of Elizabeth, wife of John Clyfton,
one of the daughters, and William Fitzwilham son of John, son of William,
son of William, son of John, son of John, son of Maud the other of the
daughters of Maud, wife of Ralph Cromwell, knight, daughter of John, son of the
aforesaid William and Alice, and mother of Ralph, father of Maud, mother
of the said Maud named in the writ. See Nos. 12, 14, 33.
Norfolk. Nine messuages, 146a. \r. land, 5|a. meadow, 3a. pasture, Is. \d. rent,
and a rent of two sparrow-hawks, in New Bokenham, Old Bokenham,
Attilburgh and Elyngham.
A third part of the manor of Wymondham.
An eighth part of the manor of Bokenham.
The above messuages, &c. and parts of manors, comprised in the
fine aforesaid, are worth, together with the knights' fees below, 30Z., and
are held of the king in chief by service of being the king's butler on the
day of his coronation.
Manor of Plasset {de Plasseto) in Attilbugh and Besthorp, except the
wood of Shrewode and except Robert Anket3'll, bondman, and his suit and
tenement, worth GL, held of Wilham Knyvet, knight, as of the manor of
Plassynghall, bj^ service of one knight's fee and a pair of gilt spurs at
Midsummer, and by William of the king in chief by service of ^(-y of a
knight's fee.
The advowson of the church of Congham St. Mary.
The advowson of the churches of Stanhowe and Denton, to present
in turn.
The moiety of a knight's fee in Darsyngham, which the prior of
Bynham and Edmund Pakenham lately held.
The moiety of | of a knight's fee in Freton which Margaret Hardegrey
held.
A knight's fee in Besthorp, which Thomas Paj^ne held.
The sixth part of a knight's fee in Shelfanger, which Edmund None,
knight, and Isabel, his wife held, in her right.
Two parts of a knight's fee in Bricham and Bricham Toftes, which
Roger Davy held.
The moiety of a knight's fee in lUyngton, which John Brusard and
Robert Flemmyng held.
The fourth part of a knight's fee in Denton, which Margaret
March all, countess of Norfolk, held.
The fourth part of a knight's fee in Denton, which Geoffrey
Pesenhale held.
HENRY VII. 21
The moiety of a knight's fee in Darsyngham, which Maud Straunge
held.
Two parts of a fourth part into three divided of the profits of the
Tolboth of Bishops Lynn {Lemi' Episcopi), worth 3s. 4,d., held of the
king in chief by paying blaunch farm of the castle of Norwich {per
album firmam castri Norwic' solvend').
Manor of Stowe Bedon, worth 10 marks, held of the king as of the
earldom of Warwick, by suit to the hundred of Weylond.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (14.)
14. Matjd WrLLTTGHBY, widow.
Writ of Quae plura, 27 May, inquisition 11 June, 13 Henry VII.
Wilham, bishop of Winchester, William, bishop of Ely, John Fortescue,
knight, John Say, knight, Thomas Byllyng, knight, C. J.K.B., and Walter Moylle,
knight, were seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and being so seised
demised it to Robert Ratclyff, then esquire, for the term of his life, whereby
the said Robert was seised of it in his demesne as of free tenement, and being
so seised, the said bishop of Ely and the others died and the said William,
bishop of Winchester, survived them, and was seised of the reversion
aforesaid in fee, and died so seised, whereupon the reversion descended to the
next heir of the said bishop, but who is such heir the jurors know not. i\.nd
afterw^ards the said Robert Ratclyff died seised of his estate aforesaid.
Long before the said bishops and the others had anything in the said
manor, a fine Avas levied in the quinzaine of Michaelmas, 34 Edward I, between
WiUiam de Bernak and Ahce his wife, querents, and Joan late the wife of
Robert de Tateshall, the elder, deforciant, of the said manor, whereby the
said Joan gave it to the said William and Alice, his wife, and his issue by the
said AHce, to hold of her and her heirs. The said William and Alice were
seised thereof accordingly in their demesne as of fee tail by the form of the
gift, and died, whereupon the said manor descended to John Bernak, as
their son and heir. He entered and was seised thereof in his demesne as of
fee tail by the form of the gift, and took to wife one Joan and had issue
John, William and Maud. And the said Joan died, and the said John, the
father, took to wife Juliana, and they had issue between them Wilham. And
the said John Bernak, the father, died seised of the estate tail aforesaid,
whereupon the said manor descended to the said John, as son and heir of
the said John Bernak, the father. He entered and was seised thereof in his
demesne as of fee tail by the form of the gift, and died without issue,
whereupon the said manor descended to William son of the said John, the
father, as brother and heir of the said John the son. He entered, &c., and
died without issue. After whose death, Maud, daughter of the said John
and Joan, both by colour that she was sister and heir of the said William, and
by colour of a certain unjust inquisition after the death of the said William,
brother of John, whereby it was found that the said William was seised in
his demesne as of fee of the said manor, and died so seised, and that the
said Maud was his sister and next heir, entered into that manor, the said
William, son of John Bernak and Juhana being at that time under the age
of six years. And afterwards the said William, son of John Bernak and
Juliana, died, whereupon the right of the said manor descended to Robert
Broughton, knight, as cousin and heir both of the said Wilham, son of John and
Juhana, and of the said John, as well as of the said William and Ahce, viz.
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son of John, son of Elizabeth, daughter of Mary, daughter of John, son of
the said William, son of John and Juliana, son of the said William and Alice ;
which Robert at the time of the death of the bishop of Winchester aforesaid
was under the age of twenty-one j^ears.
After the death of the said Robert Ratclyff the said Maud named in the
writ, by colour that she was cousin and heir of the said Maud, sister of the
said William, entered into the said manor by permission of the bishop of
Winchester's next heir, and was possessed thereof and died ; after whose
death the said Robert Broughton, knight, as such heir as abovesaid, entered
thereon, and was and is seised thereof in his demesne as of fee tail, by the
form of the gift, and took the issues thereof from the time of her death to
the day of the taking of the inquisition.
Norfolk. Manor of Hedersett, worth 61. 8s., held of the king, as of the manor
of S waff ham, by fealty and 385. rent to the ward (de war da) of Rychmond,
and of the hundred of Humbyard by 5\d. rent, other services unknown.
G. Series II. Vol 12. (15.) E. Series II. File 610. (12.)
15. William Tyndale, knight.
Writ of Amotus, 9 June, inquisition 27 June, 13 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors of Brysworth and
Barowe in fee, and being so seised enfeoffed John Fyneux, and others, as in
No. 11, thereof to the intent that they should perform divers covenants
between him and Humphrey Conyngesby, serjeant-at-law.
Henry Colet, knight, was similarly seised, and enfeoffed the same persons,
of the under-mentioned manor of Wirdlyngton, to the same use.
It was covenanted between the said William and Humphrey by indenture
that the said feoffees should be seised of the said manors of Brysworth and
Barowe to the use of the said Willfam and Mary, his wife, since deceased,
for life, with remainder to the use of John, their son and heir apparent, in
tail ; and of the manor of Wirdlyngton to the use of William for life, with
remainder, after payment of his debts, to the use of Humphrey during John's
minority, and thereafter to the use of the said John and his heirs.
Other findings as in No. 11, omitting will.
Suffolk. Manor of Brisworth, worth 100s., held of Edmund, earl of Suffolk,
service unknown.
Manor of Barowe, worth 4 marks, held of the abbot of Bury
St. Edmunds, service unknown.
Manor of Wirdlyngton, worth 10^., held of the said abbot, service
unknown.
G. Series II. Vol. 12. (16.) E. Series II. File 610. (3.)
16. William Tyndale, knight.
Writ of Amotus, 9 June, inquisition 27 June, 13 Henry VII.
He enfeoffed John Fyneux, and others, as in No. 11, of the under-
mentioned manors of Hokwold, &c., and suffered a recovery to them of the
manor of Illeslyngton, or Islyngton.
It was covenanted between him and Humphrey Conyngesby, serjeant-at-
law, that the said feoffees should be seised of the manors of Hokwold, Scales
in Wilton, Moundford, Estlaxham and Podyngnorton, to the use of him and
HENRY VIT. 23
Mary his wife, since deceased, for life, with remainder to the use of John
Tendale their son and heir apparent and his heirs ; of the manor of
Hykelyng to his use for hfe, with remainder to the use of the said John and
his heirs, the profits thereof to be appHed after William's death to the pay-
ment of his debts, and thereafter the manor to remain to Humphrey's use,
till John came to the age of twenty-one ; and of the manors of lUeslyngton
and Redenhale to the use of Humphrey for certain years yet enduring, and
thereafter to the use of William for life, with remainder to Humphrey's use
till John's full age, and thereafter to the use of John and of such daughter
of Humphrey's as John should marry, and of the heirs of John's body
begotten.
Other findings as in No. 15.
Norfolk. Manor of Hokwold, worth 20 marks, and the manor of Scales in
Wilton, worth 5 marks, held of Thomas, earl of Arundel, service
unknown.
Manor of Estlaxham, worth 405., held of the earl of Oxford, as of
the honor of Wirmegey, service unknown.
Manor of Moundford, worth 5 marks, held of the king, service
unknown.
Manor of Podyngnorton, worth 405., held of the king, as of the
duchy of Lancaster, service unknown.
Manor of Redenhale, worth 20 marks, held of the king, as of the
honor of Richmond, service unknown.
Manor of Hykelyng, worth 50 marks, held of the king, as of the honor
of Richmond in socage.
Manor of Illeslyngton, or Islyngton, worth lOL, held of the king,
as of the castle of Dovor, by knight's service.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (17.) E. Series II. File 610. (2.)
17. Richard Yerde son and heir of Roger Yerde.
Writ wanting ; proof of age Monday after St. Martin the Bishop, 13 Henry VII.
Devon. He was aged 21, 4 August last, and was born at Okenbury, 4 August,
15 Edward IV, on which day he was baptized in the church there. Henry
Horner, aged 43, was present in the church with one Sir Henry
Abbarde who then and there was one of the said Richard's godfathers.
Thomas Pendeley, aged 53, was sent for Elizabeth de Landyn, to
be godmother.
John Norwode, aged 54 and more, was sent into the town of
Okenbury for Elizabeth Pleyter to be godmother, &c.
G. Series II. Vol. 12. (18.)
18. Elizabeth, countess of Surrey.
Writ 11 September, inquisition 23 October, 13 Henry VII.
She was seised of the under-mentioned manors and advowsons in fee,
and being so seised, took to husband one Humphrey Bourghchier, knight,
whereby they were seised thereof in fee in her right, and being so seised had
issue John Bourghchier, knight, lord Berners ; and the said Humphrey died,
after whose death she was seised thereof in fee, and being so seised took to
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husband Thomas Howard, kniglit, now earl of Surrey, whereby they [were seised
thereof in fee in her right and being so seised] had issue Thomas Howard,
kniglit, lord Howard, and divers other sons and daughters ; and afterwards,
they being so seised, she died, and the said earl, by reason of the issue raised
between them as aforesaid, was and is seised thereof by the curtesy, with
reversion expectant to the said John Bourghchier, knight, lord Berners
and his heirs.
She died 4 April last. The said John, lord Berners, aged 24 and more
at the time of her death, is her son and heir.
Norfolk. Manor and advowson of Aswelthorp, or Ashwelthorp, worth
10^., held of James, bishop of Norwich, by socage.
Manor and advoAvson of Funhall, and the manor of Hapton, worth
10 marks, held of the prior of Christ Church, Norwich, by socage only.
Manor and advowson of Wrennynham, worth 81. 13s. 4:d., held of
the said bishop by fealty and Ad. rent, at Easter and Michaelmas equally,
for all service.
Manor and advowson of Northcreke, worth 41. 6s. 8d., held of Thomas
Fen3^s, knight, lord Dacre, by socage only.
Manor and advowson of Colkyrk, worth lOl. 3s. 4d., held of the
said bishop by socage onty.
Manor of Gatlee, worth 100s., held of the king in chief by knight-
service, as of Dovorr Castle.
Manor of Massyngham, or Little Mashyngham, worth 6Z. 13s. 4d.,
held of the prior of Castella[c]re, by socage only.
C. Series II. Vol. 12.(19.)
19. Elizabeth, countess of Surrey.
Writ 11 September, inquisition 26 October, 13 Henry VII.
She held the under-mentioned manor of Iklyngham for the term of her
life, of the inheritance of John Bourghchier, knight, lord Berners, with reversion
thereof expectant after her decease to the said John.
Other findings as in No. 18.
Suffolk. Manor of Cowljoig, worth 100s., held of the king, as of the honor
of Clare, by loiight service.
Manor of Thorphall in Horham, ten messuages, 200a. land and 40a.
land {sic) in Stradbrok, worth \Ql. 10s., held of Edmund, earl of Suffolk,
as of the castle of Eye, service unknown.
Manor of Aspall Stonham alias Stonham Antegayn, with the
advowson of the parish church of Stonham, worth 15Z., held of James,
bishop of Norwich, as of the manor of Hoxon, by socage.
A third part of the manor of Bergeholte, worth 41. 4s., held of the
abbot of St. John, Colchester, as of the manor of Grensted, by socage only.
Manor of Iklyngham Berners, worth 15/., held of the abbot of
St. Edmund of Bury.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (20.)
20. William Nevyll.
Writ 16 November, inquisition the last day of April, 13 Henry VII.
He was tenant by the curtesy of the under-mentioned manor and lands
after the decease of Katharine his wife.
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He died on Saturday after the L'fting up of the Holy Cross last. Thomas
NevyU, son and next heir of the said Thomas and Katharine, is aged 40 and
more.
Leicester. Manor of Holt, worth 8/., held of the lord le Souch, service
unknown.
Two messuages, four virgates of land, in Drayton and Bryngerst,
Avorth 51., held of the abbot of Peterborough, service unknown.
A messuage and a virgate of land, in Medburne, worth IGcS., held of
John Ormond, esquire, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 12.(21.)
21. Alexander Cressener, esquire.
Writ of Amotus 16 May, inquisition Wednesday after Midsummer, 13 Henry VII.
John Clopton, esquire, was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Fytz
Jeffreys, &c. to the use of the said Alexander and his heirs ; x4.1exander died ;
and b}^ charter, Monday after St. Bartholomew, 12 Henry VII, John demised
the said manor, &c., to Cecily Cressener, late the wife of the said Alexander, John,
lord de {sic) Scrope, Robert Dymmok, knight, William Walgrave and Thomas
Cressener, esquires, John Kentissh and John Hulk, the elder, to the use of the
said Cecily for life, with remainder after her death to Alexander's right heirs.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Ferrers in fee, and being
so seised demised it to Anne then wife of his son John, for the term of her
hfe, with reversion thereof expectant to himself and his heirs ; she was
seised thereof accordingly in her demesne as of free tenement and died so
seised, 20 October last.
He died 18 June, 12 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned land in
Burys St. Mary in fee. The said John Cressener {sic) is his cousin and next
heir, and is of the age of 13 years and more.
Essex. Manor of Fytz Jeffereys, worth 5 marks, held of William, abbot of
St. Edmund's of Bury.
Lands and tenements called Fytz Jeffreys Stubbyng, Noers, ' le
Parrok,' and a piece of land called Bradme[r] in Alphamston, Great
Henny and Lammerch, held of John, abbot of North Creke, in right of
his church, service unknown.
Manor of Ferrers, worth 5 marks, held of the king, as of the honor
of Clare, by knight-service.
Seven acres of land and one acre of aldercarr in Burys St. Mary,
worth 45., held of the king in chief by knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (22.)
22. Edward Wodewarde.
Writ 27 October, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 27 June, 13 Henry VII.
He died 9 October, 12 Henry VII, seised, or seised in fee, of the under-
mentioned tenements, &c., the qualification ' in his demesne as of fee ' being
omitted m the case of his holdings in Chalgravc, and in Rowsham, &c., to
the end. Thomas Wodeward, aged 27 and more, is his son and heir.
Oxford. Two tenements in the suburb of the town of Oxford, without the
north gate, worth 206-., held of Christopher Broun by lOcZ. rent for all
service.
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The messuage he dwelt in and 5a. meadow belonging to it in ' Osney
mede ' within the said town, worth 366'. 8d., held of the monastery of
Eynesham, by 10s. rent, for all service.
A messuage in the said town in ' Selyng lane ' worth 13s. 4c?., held of
the monastery of Abandon, by I8d. rent, for all service.
Three tenements, five virgates land, in Chalgrave, worth 4:1. over and
above outgoings, held of the prior and convent of Walyngford, by 405.
rent, for all service.
A tenement in Dadyngton, worth 65. 8d., held of the prior and
convent of Burcetter, by service of a pair of gloves to the prior j^early,
for all service.
A tenement and virgate of land in Over Warton, worth 65. 8d., held
of the lord Denham, by service of Id. yearly, for all service.
A tenement and close in Wytteney, worth 6s. 8d., held of the bishop
of Winchester, by 12d. rent and suit of court.
Two other tenements in Wytteney, worth 205., held of the said bishop
by the service, or rent, of Idd. yearly and suit of court.
A close and certain meadow in the town and fields of Staunton
Seynt John, worth 13s. 4(Z., held of the heirs of Richard Chamberleyn,
esquire, service unknown.
Two tenements in the bailey (balliolo) within the town of Oxford,
in St. Martin's parish, formerly Benet Stokys, worth 40s., tenure and
service unknown.
A close and 14a. land in Rowsam, or Rowssam, worth 8s., held of
the lord Chawith, by 3s. Ad. rent, for all service.
Two acres of meadow and 19a. pasture in Bampton, worth 10s.,
held of the earl of Shrewsbury b}^ Sd. rent.
A messuage called ' le Rede Coke ' in St. Peter's parish, in the
street called ' le Bayly ' within the said town of Oxford, worth 25s.,
tenure unknown.
A messuage called ' a Tavern,' wherein John Gascoign dwells,
within the said town, worth 30s., held of the New College of Winchester
in Oxford, by service of 6s. 8d.
A cottage and 4a. land in Netherheyford, worth 4s., held of the
lord Seyntmond, by service of Id. yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (23.) E. Series II. File 780. (4.)
23. William Basset.
Writ 10 Februar}^ inquisition 9 June, 13 Henry VII.
Thomas Entwysell, esquire, Ralph Cantrell, clerk, vicar of Chesturfeld, late
rector of Bloure,and Charles Dethyk, clerk, were seised of the under-mentioned
manor in fee, and being so seised gave it by charter to the said Wilham
Bassett, and Joan, then his wife, and the heirs male of his body begotten,
with remainder in default to his right heirs. They were seised thereof
accordingly, he in his demesne as of fee tail, and she in her demesne as of
free tenement, and being so seised he died, and she survives and is stiU so
seised.
The said Thomas and Ralph, and one William Soute, clerk, rector of
Grendon, were similarly seised of the other under-mentioned land, &c., and
being so seised gave them by charter to the said William for life, with
remainder to William his son, and Nicholas his other son, successively in tail
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male, with remainder to the heirs male of his body, with remainder in default
to his right heirs. He was seised thereof accordingly in his demesne as of
free tenement and died so seised, whereupon the said William Bassett, the
son, entered and is seised thereof in his demesne as of fee tail by the form of
the gift.
He died 15 November last. William Bassett is his son and heir male
by virtue of the gifts aforesaid and is of the age of 24 years and more.
Derby. Manor of Langley Maynell, worth 201., held of the king, as of the
honor of Tutbury, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, by fealty and
homage only.
A messuage, cottage, 50a. land, 10a. meadow, in Tyssjmgton ;
and 13a. land, 3a. meadow, 8a. pasture in Fenybentley, worth 205., held
of the king, as of the said honor, by fealty and I8d. rent, for all service.
One and a half acres land in ' le Legh,' worth 6d., held of John Pole,
as of the manor of Legh, by fealty only, for all service.
Six acres land in Holy nton, worth 3s., held of Ralph Shirley, knight,
as of the manor of Braylesford, by fealty, for all service.
A messuage, cottage, 60a. land, 10a. meadow and 10a. pasture, in
Hoknoston, worth 40^., held of the king, as of the said honor of Tutbury,
by fealty and 20s. rent yearly, for all service.
A messuage and a bovate of land in Thorp, worth 5,s., held of the
king, as of the said honor, by fealty and 25. 4(Z. rent, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (24.)
24. Edith Grene late the wife of John Grene, esquire.
Writ 29 May, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 23 October, 13 Henry VII.
She held in dower the day she died, and after the death of John Helyon,
formerly her husband, the under-mentioned third, being of the inheritance
of Anne, wife of Roger Wentworth, knight, cousin and heir of the same John
Helyon, with reversion thereof expectant to the said Roger and Anne, the
daughter of Isabel, daughter of the said John Helyon and Edith, and Anne's
heirs.
She died, 1 June last. Agnes wife of William Fyndern, knight, and
Margaret wife of Henry Tey, kniglit, her daughters by the said John Grene, and
the said Anne, daughter of Isabel her daughter by the said John Helyon, are
her daughters, and cousin, and heirs ; they were aged respectively at the time
of her death, Agnes 30, Margaret 26 and Anne 24 and more.
Derby. A third part of the manor of Bawkwell, worth 6O5., held of the
king in chief by service of T}^-^ of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (25.)
25. Edith Grene late the wife of John Grene, esquire.
Writ 4 June, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 26 October, 13 Henry VII.
John Helyon, the elder, was seised of the under-mentioned manor in
fee, and being so seised gave it by charter to John Helyon, his son, and the
said Edith, and the heirs of their bodies issuing, whereby the said John and
Edith were seised of it in fee tail, and had issue Philippa and Isabel ; and
afterwards the said John Helyon, the son, died and the said Edith survived
28 INQUISITIONS.
him and was solely seised thereof in fee tail ; and afterwards the said Isabel
had issue Anne, the wife of Roger Wentworth, kniglit, and died ; and afterwards
the said Philippa died without issue ; and afterwards the said Edith died,
whereupon the said manor descended to the said Anne as cousin and heir of
the said John Helyon, the son, and Edith, of their bodies issuing, viz.
daughter of Isabel their daughter.
She died 1 June last. The said Anne is her cousin and heir, of the bodies
of the said Edith and John Helyon issuing, viz. daughter of the said Isabel,
daughter of John and Edith ; and the said Anne, at the time of the death
of the said Edith, was of the age of 24 years and more.
Suffolk. Manor of Haverell, worth 41., held of the king, as of the duchy
of Lancaster, by service of J of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (26.)
26. Edith Grene late the wife of John Grene, esquire.
Writ wanting ; inquisition the last dav but one of October, 13 Henry VII.
Robert Cavendiche, John Coo and Thomas [Hardekyn] were seised of
the under-mentioned manor of Garrener and advowson of [Lyes] in fee, and
being so seised, by their charter indented granted them to one John Helyon
and the said Edith, then his wife, by the name of Edith daughter of Thomas
Rowlf, to them and the heirs of their bodies, and the same John and Edith
were seised thereof in their demesne as of fee tail.
John Helyon, the elder, father of the said John Helyon, and [John
Gamejl^Tigay, were seised of the under-mentioned toft, &c. in Fynchj^nfelde
in fee, and being so seised gave them by charter to the said John Helyon, the
son, and the said Edith his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, whereby the
same John and Edith were seised thereof in their demesne as of fee tail.
Thomas Brown and Thomas Payn were seised of the under-mentioned
manors of [Hoddynges], &c., messuage, &c. called ' Hawkewoddes,' and
advowson of ' Rolf ' chantry, in fee, and being so seised gave them to one
John Vampage for life, with remainder to the said John Hetyon, the son, and
Edith his wife, and the heirs of the bod}" of Edith, as by a fine thereof levied
more fully appears ; whereby the said John Vampage was seised thereof in
his demesne as of free tenement, and afterwards, being so seised, at Liston
Hall, he surrendered them to the said John Helyon, the son, and Edith, to
which surrender they agreed, whereby they entered and were seised thereof,
John in his demesne as of free tenement and Editli in her demesne as of fee
tail, and had issue between them Philippa and Isabel ; and afterwards the
said John Helyon, the son, died, and the said Edith survived him, and Avas
solely seised thereof in her demesne as of fee tail.
Thomas Brown, Thomas Basset and Thomas Payn were seised of the
under-mentioned manor of Bealchampwilliam, and manors and advowsons
of Ovyngton and Bealchampotton in fee, and being so seised demised them
to the said Edith for the term of her life, whereby she was seised thereof in her
demesne as of frank tenement, with reversion expectant to the said Thomas
Brown and the others and their heirs ; and afterwards being so seised the
said Edith took to husband one John Grene, since deceased, whereby the
said John and Edith were seised thereof in her right according to the
exigence of the gift aforesaid, and they being so seised, the said Thomas
Brown and Thomas Basset died and the said Thomas Payn survived them ;
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and after their death the said Thomas Payn by deed granted that the said
manors, &c. A\'hich ought to revert to him on the said Edith's decease, should
remain to John Bourghchicr, knight, lord de Berners, Thomas Tyrell, knight, John
Newton and John Clopton, whereupon the said John Grene and Edith his wife
attorned to the said John Bourghchier and the others, at Bealchampotton
aforesaid ; and afterwards the said John Bourghchier and the others by
deed granted to Philippa one of the daughters and heirs of the said John
Helyon, the son, that a moiety of the said manors, &c. should remain to her
and the heirs of her body, with remainder in default to the heirs of the body
of John Helyon, the son, whereupon the said John Grene and Edith his wife
attorned to the said Philippa for that moiety at Parke Hall, co. Essex ; and
the said Philippa afterwards died without heir of her body issuing, after
whose death the said moiety remained to Roger Wentworth, knight, and Anne
his wife, daughter and heir of Isabel, the other of the daughters and heirs
of John Heh'on the son. John Grene and Edith his wife had issue between
them Agnes, Avife of William Fyndern, knight, and Margaret, wife of Henry
Tey, knight ; and the said John Grene afterwards died ; and afterwards the
said John Bourghchier, Thomas Tyrell and John Newton died, and the said
John Clopton survived them, after whose death the right of the other moiety
of the said manors, &c. remained to the said John Clopton and his heirs ; and
afterwards the same John being seised of the remainder of a moiety of the
said manors, &c. by his deed granted that the said moiety should remain,
after the death of the said Edith, to the said Anne and the heirs of her bod}^,
to which grant the said Roger Wentworth agreed, and afterwards the said
Edith, at Gosfelde, attorned to the said Roger and Anne for the said
moiet}'.
She held in dower the day she died, after the death of John Helyon, the
son, of the inheritance of the said Anne, a third of the under-mentioned manor
of Bumpstedheltyon, with reversion thereof expectant to the said Roger and
Anne, and Anne's heirs.
She died 1 June last. The said Anne, wife of the said Roger Wentworth,
is both cousin and heir of the said John Helyon and Edith his wife of their
bodies begotten and of the same John, viz. daughter of the said Isabel, one
of the daughters and heirs of the same John Helyon, the son, and Edith ;
and the said Agnes, wife of William Fyndern, knight, and the said Margaret,
wife of Henry Tey, knight, daughters of the said John Grene and Edith his wife,
are daughters, and the said Anne, daughter of the said Isabel, is cousin, and
heirs of the said Edith. The said Anne is, and at the tim.e of the death
of the said Edith was, of the age of 20 and more, the said Agnes 30 and more,
and the said Margaret 26 and more. The said Agnes and Margaret, as
daughters, and the said Anne as cousin, and heirs of the same Edith, to the
said manors of Hodynges, Bellowes and Liston Hall and to the said tenements
called ' Hawkeswod of Potterstret,' are heritable and lawfully entitled ;
the said Anne alone is heritable and lawfully entitled to all other the
aforesaid manors, lands and tenements.
Essex. Manor of Garrener, worth 10 marks, held of the king, as of the
duchy of Lancaster, b}^ service of ^^^^ of a knight's fee.
Advowson and patronage of the house and church of Lyes to the
said manor belonging, worth nothing beyond outgoings.
A toft, 80a. land, 7a. meadow, 8a. pasture, 8a. wood, in Fynchyng-
felde, called ' Hyldershames,' ' Reymes ' and ' Cosyns,' worth 20s., held
of the prior of Thetford, service unknown.
30 INQUISITIONS.
Manor of Hodynges, worth 100s., held of the earl of Oxford, by
service I of a knight's fee.
Manor of Bellowes, worth 4?., held of John Fyllyngley, by service
g of a knight's fee.
Manor of Lyston Hall, or Liston Hall, worth 6O5., held of the said
earl of Oxford, by service of ^ of a knight's fee.
[One] messuage, 3 tofts, lOOa. land, 28a. meadow, 80a. pasture,
2a. wood, 265. 8d. rent, called ' Hawkewoddes,' of ' Potterstrete,' in
Hengamsibyll, Hengam at Castle (ad cas^rwm), Toppysfelde,Weddersfelde,
Fynchyngfelde, Great Gelham, Roddeswell, Gosfelde, Halstede, Great
Mappilstede, Stysted and Bokkyng, worth 100s., held of Henry
Bourghchier, earl of Essex, service unknown.
Advowson of the chantry called ' Rolf Chauntry ' in Gosfeld.
Manor of Bealchampwilliam, worth 40 marks, held of the earl of
Oxford, by service of two knights' fees.
Manor and advowson of Ovyngton, the manor worth 8 marks and
the advowson nothing beyond outgoings, held of Elizabeth, duchess of
Norfolk, service unknown.
Manor and advowson of Bealchampotton, worth 10?., held of the
king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by service of j\j of a knight's fee.
A third part of the manor of Bumpstedhellyon, worth 30s., held
of the king in chief, by service of 5 of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (27.) Parts in brackets supplied from
Escheators Enrolled Accounts, 63, m. 91^.-m. 92d.
27. Edward Babyngton.
Writ 3, inquisition 23 July, 13 Henry VII.
John Makworth, clerk, William Cheyne, knight, William Babyngton, knight,
Peter de la Pole and William Fyndern, were seised of the under-mentioned
wardenship, &c. in fee, [and being so seised] as by their charter indented,
dated 7 July, 12 Henry VI, [appears], demised the same to William Venour
and Elizabeth, his wife, daughter and heir of Roger Sapurton, and the heirs
of their bodies issuing, with remainder in default of such issue to the heirs of
the body of the said Elizabeth issuing, with remainder in default to Robert
Babjmgton, cousin of the same Roger, and the heirs of his body issuing, as
in the same charter thereof made and [in] the royal licence had thereon by
them more fully is contained ; of which charter and licence inter alia an
exemplification was produced to the jury in evidence, the date whereof is at
Westminster, 10 June, 6 Edward IV.
Bv virtue of which demise and licence the said William Venour and
Elizabeth, his wife, were seised thereof in their demesne as of fee tail in form
aforesaid, and died ; after whose death, inasmuch as they died without heir
of their bodies issuing, and likewise the said Elizabeth died without heir of
her body issuing, the said wardenship, &c. remained to one William Babyngton,
as son and heir of the said Robert Babj^ngton in form, &c., by virtue of
which the same William was seised thereof in his demesne as of fee tail by
form, &c., and had issue Richard Babyngton, Edward and William, and died
so seised ; after whose death the said wardenship, &c., descended to the
said Richard, as son and heir of the said William, whereby the said Richard
was seised thereof in his demesne as of fee tail by form, &c., and died so
seised without heir of his body issuing ; after whose death the wardenship &c.
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aforesaid descended to Edward Babyngton, named in the writ, as brother
and heir of the said Richard, Avhereby the said Edward was seised thereof in
his demesne as of fee tail by form &c., and died so seised without heir of
his body issuing.
He died the last day of June last. The said William Babyngton is his
brother and heir, and is of the age of 22 and more.
London. A messuage and garden within the close of the king of Flete,
the office of wardenship {officio custodie) of all prisoners of the king there
committed or to be committed, a yearly rent of 6/. 145. 5d. issuing from
divers lands and tenements within the city of London and suburbs
thereof, and 11. \2s. Id. to be received yearly for the wardenship
(custodia) of the gaol of Flete by the hands of the sheriffs of London and
Middlesex. The said messuage, garden and office of wardenship, and
the said rent are held of the king in chief, service unknown ; and the
said messuage, garden and office are Avorth 14/. beyond outgoings.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (28.)
28. Edward Babyngton.
Writ 3 July, inquisition 11 August, 13 Henry VII.
John Makworth, William Cheyne, William Babyngton, Peter de la Pole
and William Fyndern were seised of the under-mentioned wardenship, &c.,
in fee, and being so seised, long before the day of the taking of this
inquisition, by their charter, the king's licence therefore having been
obtained, [as] in a certain exemplification of the said king contained and
expressed, which exemplification of the charter and licence has been produced
to the jurors, demised them to William and Elizabeth Venour, with remainders
over, &c., as in No. 27.
Middlesex. A messuage within the close of the palace of the king of Westminster,
and the office of the wardenship {officio custodie) of the same palace,
together with the fees and profits to the same office belonging ; also a
rent of lOl. 12s. lid. to be paid them for that office by the hands of the
sheriffs of London and Middlesex yearly ; held of the king in chief,
service at present unknoAAii ; the said office together with the fees and
profits aforesaid is worth 12/.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (29.)
29. Hugh Clopton.
Writ 27 September, 11 Henry VII ; inquisition 1 November, 13 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned tenement called ' Balsals Place,'
garden in ' Churchstrete ' and tenements in ' le Highstrete ' and ' Chapell
strete ' adjoining 'leCorne Market,' in Stretford upon Aven, in fee, and being
so seised demised them to Roger Paget and Elizabeth his wife, for the term of
Roger's life, by virtue of which the same Roger and Ehzabeth were and still
are seised thereof in their demesne as of free tenement, with reversion
thereof expectant to the said Hugh and his heirs ; and so Hugh died seised
of that reversion.
He died seised together with William Clopton, his cousin, Robert
Throgmarton, Richard Porter, of Camden, William Milburn, of London, and
Thomas Handes, of the same, mercer, who survive, of the under-mentioned
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manor of Little Wylmecote and land there and in Berley, in fee, to the use of
himself and his heirs and of his last will. He made his last will thereof, to
wit that Wilham Clopton, his cousin, should have the said manor, 80a. land,
2a. meadow and 2a. wood, in tail, with remainder to the heirs male of John
Clopton, his father, Avith remainder to John's right heirs.
He died 15 September, 12 Henry VII, seised of the other under-mentioned
manor and lands in fee. William Clopton, aged on the day of the taking of
this inquisition 15 and more, is his cousin and next heir, viz. son of John,
son of Thomas, his elder brother.
Warwick. Manor of Clopton, worth 100.5., held of the king, as of the manor or
castle of Beaudesert (Bello deserto) by J of a knight's fee, viz. by homage,
fealty and the rent of a pair of gilt spurs, for all service, at Michaelmas
yearly ; Avhich manor or castle of Beaudesert king Edward IV bought
of John Norbure, knight, and William Belknap, esquire.
A half burgage in ' Elystrete ' alias ' Swynnestrete ' in Stretford
upon Aven, worth 45., held of the king in chief, by :ji^ of a knight's fee.
A burgage in ' Chapell strete,' over against the chapel, on the north
side ; a burgage in ' Highstrete ' ; a barn and garden in ' Henleystrete ' ;
and a half-burgage in ' Churchstrete,' in Stretford upon Aven ; also
two tofts, four virgates of land, 4a. meadow and 20a. pasture in
' Bryggetowne,' in the parish of Stretford aforesaid ; also a tenement
in Stretford aforesaid in ' Rotherstrete,' called ' Balsals Place,' a garden
in 'Churchstrete,' a tenement in 'le Highstrete' upon the corner of 'le
Corne Market,' wherein John Balamy dwells, and another tenement in
' Chapell strete,' abutting on ' le Corne Markette,' wherein Wolfram
Smyth dwells ; worth together 405. ; held of the bishop of Worcester,
by fealty and I2d. rent at Michaelmas and Lady Day equally, for all
service.
Two messuages, two virgates of land, 4a. meadow, and 10a. pasture,
in Preston Bagotte, or Bagot, worth 20s., held of John, the prior of
Jerusalem in England, b}" fealty and 3s. rent at the feasts aforesaid
equally, for ail service.
A messuage with its appurtenances in Coventre lying in ' Erlestrete,'
worth 40.$., held of Richard, prior of the cathedral church of St. Mary
of Coventre, by fealty and 2d. rent j^early, equally at the feasts aforesaid,
for all service.
Manor of Little Wylmecote, or Wilmecote, a messuage, a virgate
of land and 2a. meadow, in Wylmecote, and a messuage, 80a. land, 2a.
meadow and 2a. wood, in Berley, worth 5 marks, held of George Nevile,
knight, lord de Bergevenny, by ^^ of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (30.)
30. Francis Harrys, son and heir of John Harrys, esquire.
Writ 22 April, 12 Henry VII ; proof of age, 12 April, 13 Henry VII.
The writ recites that the said John lately held of the king, as of the
honor of Ptympton, late in the king's hands, by knight-service ; that
afterwards, viz. 26 October, 1 Henry VII, the Icing by charter gave the said
honor to Edward, earl of Devon, in tail male, with knights' fees, advowsons,
&c. ; and that the lands of the inheritance of the said Francis are in the
custody of Roger Holand, esquire, by the king's grant.
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Devon. He was bom at Pl3-mpstoke, and baptized in the parish church
there, and was of the age of 21 years and more on 16 October last,
as John Speccot, Thomas Tregarth\ni, John Arundell Trereys and
Nicholas Yeo, esquires, Alexander Arundell, Richard Upcote and Henry
Thome ' well know, inasmuch as they were present in church at his
baptism, and then were there David, the prior of the house and church
of Plympton, and David Blakhede, his fellow-monk, godfathers of the
same Francis, and Katharine Spicer, his godmother.
William Harrys, aged 50 and more, held the salt at the child's
baptism.
John White, aged 50 and more, being then servant of the said John
Harrys, esquire, the father, was sent to fetch the said godparents.
The said Roger Holand, esquire, to whom by letters patent, 1 March,
1 Henry VII, the king gave the wardship of the lands, &c. late of John
Harrys, the father, together with the marriage of the said Francis,
appeared, 12 April aforesaid, at Pl3'mpstoke, and could not gainsay, &c.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (31.)
31. Thomasitste, late the wife of Thomas Hansard, knight, one of the
daughters and heirs of William Brews, esquire.
Writ 22 October, inquisition 4 November, 13 Henry VII.
vShe took to husband the said Thomas, and afterwards the under-
mentioned moieties descended to her as such daughter and heir, by pretext
whereof they were seised thereof in their demesne as of fee tail, in her right,
and had issue between them Anthony and other sons and daughters ; and
afterwards she died so seised, after whose death he held and holds the
premises as tenant by the curtesy.
She died 20 July, 12 Henry VII. The said Anthony, aged 18 and over, is
her son and next heir thereof, to hold the same after the death of the
said Thomas.
Suffolk. Moieties of the manor of Wetyngham in Fresyngfeld and land,
&c., called 'Watlynges,' in Fresyngfeld. worth 20/., held of the lady
Elizabeth, [duchess] of Norfolk, by | of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (32.)
32. John Jenney.
Writ of Amotus, 12 October, inquisition 30 October, 13 Henry VII.
William Mundys was seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson
in fee, and being so seised demised the said manor with its appurtenances to
the said John Jenney and Elizabeth his wife for the term of their life, with
remainder to Thomas Jenney their son in tail ; b\' virtue of which demise
the said John and Elizabeth were seised of the said manor in their demesne
as of free tenement, and afterwards the said Elizabeth died and the said
John survived her and was solely seised thereof in his demesne as of free
tenement ; and afterwards the said Thomas died, after whose death the
right of reversion of the manor aforesaid remained to one William Jenney,
as son and heir of the said Thomas ; and afterwards the said John Jenney
died seised of such an estate therein by virtue of the demise aforesaid.
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34 INQUISITIONS.
He died 18 April, 11 Henry VII. The said William Jenney, aged 28 and
more, is his cousin and next heir, (viz.) son and heir of the said Thomas his son.
Norfolk. Manor, and advoM^son, of Intwod, or Intwode, [in Intwod],
Keteryngham, Carleton, |Sw]arston, and elsewhere within the hundred
of Humlyard, worth 100s., held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster,
by knight-service.
C. Series IL Vol. 12. (33.)
33. Maud Willoughby, widow.
Writ 20 November, inquisition 28 May, 13 Henry VII.
She died seised in fee tail to herself and the heirs of her body issuing of
the under-mentioned manor of Tumby, by virtue of a gift thereof made by
one Simon Dryby to Robert Dryby and Joan his wife, to them and the heirs
of their bodies issuing, by virtue of which gift the said Robert and Joan were
seised thereof in their demesne as of fee tail by the form of the gift, and had
issue between them Alice, which Alice took to husband William Bernak ; and
the said Robert and Joan afterwards died, after whose death the manor
aforesaid descended to the said Alice as their daughter and heir of their
bodies begotten, whereby the said William Bernak and Alice, in her right,
entered upon the said manor and were thereof seised in their demesne as of
fee tail by the form of the gift, and had issue John and died ; after the death
of the which Alice the said manor descended to the same John, son of the
said William and Alice as her heir, whereby the same John entered and was
seised thereof in his demesne as of fee tail by the form of the gift, and had
issue Maud, which Maud took to husband Ralph Cromwell, knight ; and
afterwards the same John died, after whose death the manor aforesaid
descended to the same Maud as his daughter and heir, whereby the said
Ralph and Maud, in her right, entered and were seised thereof in their
demesne as of fee tail by the form of the gift, and had issue Ralph Cromwell,
Elizabeth and Maud, and died, after the death of which Maud, wife of Ralph,
the manor aforesaid descended to the said Ralph, son of Ralph and Maud,
as her son and heir, whereby he entered and was seised thereof in his demesne
as of fee tail by the form of the gift aforesaid.
She was seised the day she died in her demesne as of fee tail, to herself
and the heirs of her body issuing, of the under-mentioned manor of Kirkeby
upon Bayne, with lands, &c. in Roughton, &c., by virtue of a fine levied in
the quinzaine of Michaelmas, 41 Edward III, between Ralph Cromwell,
knight, and Maud his wife, querents, and Ralph, parson of the church of
Cromwell, Roger Mors, William Wakebrygge and John, parson of the church
of Halum, deforciants, of inter alia the said manor and lands, by which fine
the said Ralph and the others granted the same inter alia to the said Ralph
Cromwell, knight, and Maud his wife, and the heirs of their bodies issuing, by
virtue of which fine the same Ralph and Maud were seised thereof in their
demesne as of fee tail by the form of the fine, and had issue between them
the aforesaid Ralph, Elizabeth and Maud, and died, after whose death the
same descended to the said Ralph as their son and heir, whereby the said Ralph,
as son and heir of the said Ralph Cromwell, knight, and Maud, entered and
was thereof seised in his demesne as of fee tail by the form of the fine.
The subsequent descent of both manors as in No. 12.
She died the last day but one of August last, seised of the under-
mentioned advowsons, knights' fees and tent in fee. William Knyvet and
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William Fitzwilliam are her cousins and heirs, as in No. 12 ; they are also
cousins and heirs of the aforesaid Robert Dr^'-by and Joan his wife of their
bodies begotten, viz. the same William Knyvet, son of John, son of Ehzabeth,
daughter of Constantine, son of Elizabeth, late the wife of John Clifton, knight,
one of the daughters of Maud, late the wife of Ralph Cromwell, knight, daughter
of John, son of Alice, late the wife of William Bernak, knight, daughter of the
aforesaid Robert Drvby and Joan ; and the aforesaid William Fitzwilliam,
son of John, son of William, son of William, son of John, son of John, son
of Maud the other of the daughters of the said Maud, late the wife of Ralph
Cromwell, knight, &c. See Nos. 12, 13, 14.
Lincoln. Manor of Tumby, worth 4/., held of Henry de Chfford, by Jfy of a
knight's fee, and by suit of his court at Folkingham at Michaelmas.
Manor of Kirkeby upon Bajaie, worth 5l., held of John de
Willoughby, by J^ of a knight's fee.
Eight messuages, a carucate and six bovates of land, 5a. meadow,
worth 20.5., and 10^. rent, in Roughton, Wodehall, Wynthorp, Langeton
next Thornton, Sutton next Markeby, and Maltby next Strubby, the
tenure of the land, &c. unknown ; the rent, worth nothing beyond the
same rent, is neither held of the king nor of any other.
The advowson of the abbey of Kirkested, and the advowson o'f
the church of Maltby, worth nothing beyond outgoings.
A fourth part of a knight's fee in Marton, which John son of Alfred
(Alveredi) lately held.
A sixth part of a knight's fee in Witham, which William de Breton
latel}' held.
A twelfth part of a knight's fee in the hamlet of Oldebethorp, which
John de Oreby lately held.
A knight's fee in Straton and Wadingworth, which William de
Breton lately held.
A fourth part of a knight's fee in Wyspygton, which Robert de
Willoughby lately held.
Half a knight's fee in Tumby, which Joan de Tumby lately held.
The above fees are \\ortli yearly in all issues 20^., but of whom the
said fees and advowsons are held the jurors are wholly ignorant.
A certain yearly rent of 205. to be received yearly from certain
tenants in Marum, worth nothing yearly beyond the said rent, neither
is it held of the king nor of an}^ other.
C. Series 11. Vol. 12. (34.)
34. John Framlyngham, esquire.
Writ 10, inquisition the last day but one of October, 13 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee tail, and being so
seised enfeoffed John Gosnold and others who survive thereof to the use of
himseK and his heirs.
He died Thursday after Michaelmas last, seised of the other under-
mentioned lands, &c. in fee, which thereupon descended to one James
Framlyngham, aged 30, as his son and heir.
Suffolk. Manor of Crowishalle, held of John Wulstun, by fealty and 4rf. rent.
Divers lands and tenements in Debynham, Aspall, Bedyngfeld,
Rysanghs and Thorndon.
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Divers lands and tenements called ' Wodewardes londes ' in
Pethaugh, Wynston, Stonham Antyngham, held of Christopher
Willughby, knight, lord de Willughby, by service of half a quarter of a
knight's fee.
A close called ' Neweclos ' in Debynham, containmg 53 *a. 3p. land,
held of John Cheke, by fealty and 5*. yearly.
A close called ' Oldehaugh,' containing 54a. l|r. lip. land, in
Debynham and Wetheryngset, held of the bishop of Ely, by fealty and
4rf. 3^early.
Certain lands and tenements in Aspall.
All the aforesaid lands, tenements and closes are worth 20 marks
yearly beyond outgoings.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (35.)
35. John Pond.
Writ 10 February, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition Monday after All Hallows,
13 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee, and being so seised,
by charter enfeoffed Robert Alwethir, clerk, vicar of Alburgh, Thomas Bedon,
Thomas Travers, and others, thereof, for the performance of his will, and
thereafter to the use of the heirs of his body. He made the said Robert,
and Joan his wife, executors of his will, which was duly proved, and directed
that they should take the issues and profits of the said land, &c. for the
payment of his debts and performance of his will for ten years next after
his decease.
He died at Alburgh, 20 December, 12 Henry VII. Agnes Pond, aged 5
and more, is his daughter and heir.
Suffolk. A messuage, 30r/. land, lOa. meadow, 8a. marsh, in Great and
Little Wirlyngham, Becclvs and Elugh, worth, SOs. ; the messuage, 10a.
land, 10a. meadow, parcel thereof, being held of the abbot of Bury
St. Edmunds, as of the maiior or lordship of Becclys, in socage, by fealty
and 35. rent ; and 20a. land of Thomas Garneys, as of the manor of
Becclys, called ' Garneys,' service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (36.)
36. Elizabeth Brandon, widow, late the wife of William Brandon, knight.
Writ 11 April, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 3 November, 13 Henry VII.
Thomas Man, clerk, rector of the church of Eston and John Wode,
chaplain, were seised of the under-mentioned manor of ' Cravens,' &c. in fee,
to the use of William Brandon, knight, and the said dame Elizabeth, his wife,
his heirs and assigns, and of his last will ; by which last will, duly proved,
he willed that, after his decease, the said Elizabeth his wife should have the
said manor, &c., by the name of all his lands and tenements in Henham,
Bliburgh, Bulcamp and Briggis, for the term of her life, and that after her
decease Sir Robert Brandon, knight, his son should have the said manor, &c.
in tail male with remainder in default to the same dame Elizabeth, her heirs
and assigns, to give or sell at her pleasure ; and so seised thereof the said
William Brandon, knight, died, and the said dame Elizabeth by her last will,
duly proved, gave the said manor inter alia, after it should happen the said
Robert to die without issue male, to Thomas Brandon, knight, son of the said
WiUiam Brandon, knight, and Elizabeth, in tail male, with remainder as in the
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said will more fully appears, the said Thomas Man and John Wode being then
seised of the said manor to the use aforesaid.
John, late bishop of Hereford, John, bishop of Coventry and Lichefeld,
William Gifford, clerk, David Husbond, clerk, John Nele, clerk, Richard
Bernes, clerk, Stephen Tyler, clerk, Thomas Danvers, Thomas Pounde, esquires,
and William Danvers were seised of tlie under-mentioned manor of ' Burneviles,'
which was sometime of John Fastolf, knight, in fee, and being so seised by their
charter enfeoffed \Villiam Brandon, knight, the said Elizabeth, Robert
Wyngfeld, knight, John Straunge, John Grymmysby, dark, Henry Duncle,
clerk, and John Savage, clerk, thereof, to them and the heirs and assigns of the
said Wilham and Elizabeth, to the use of the said William and Elizabeth, their
heirs and assigns ; by virtue of which feoffment the same William and
Ehzabeth were seised thereof in fee, and the others in their demesne as of
free tenement ; and afterwards the said William Brandon and the others
died and the said Elizabeth and Henry Duncle survived them and were seised
thereof, the said Elizabeth in fee, and the said Henry Duncle in his demesne
as of free tenement ; and afterwards the said Elizabeth in her widowhood by
charter enfeoffed {fcoffaverutit) the said Thomas Man and John Wode of the said
manor to the use of herself, her heirs and assigns, by virtue of which feoffment
the said Thomas and John were seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid, and
being so seised by their charter enfeoffed Thomas Pykenham, clerk, John Wyng-
feld, Gregory Lovell, knights, William Wyngfeld, esquire, Richard Braunche,
master of the college of St. Mary the Virgin of Metyngham, and John Loveday,
gentleman, thereof, to the use of the said Ehzabeth and her heirs ; by virtue
of which the said Thomas and the others were seised thereof to her use, and
they being so seised, the said Elizabeth made her last will touching the said
manor, viz. that her feoffees after her decease should make estate thereof to
Thomas Brandon, knight, her son, and the heirs male of his body, with
remainder in default to William Brandon, nephew of the said Thomas, viz.
son of William his brother, Charles Brandon, brother of the said William son
of William, Robert Brandon, knight, her son, Anne Brandon, sister of the said
William and Charles, Elizabeth Leventhorp, her daughter, aunt of the said
Anne, Eleanor Glemham, Mary Redyng, Anne Sydney, Dame Margaret
Lovell and Katharine Gurney, her daughters, Anne Loveday, her cousin, and
Eleanor Sydney, daughter of Anne Sydney, successively in tail male, with
remainder in default to the right heirs of Wilham Brandon, kniglit, and herself.
She died 28 April, 12 Henry VII. The said William son of William
Brandon, aged 21 and more, is her next heir, viz. son of William her son.
Suffolk. Manor called 'Cravens' in Henham, 200a. land, wood, meadow,
pasture, moor and marsh, and 405. rent, in Henham, BHburgh, Bulcamp,
Brigge, Sotherton, Donwiche, Wangford, Reydon, Brampton, Westhale
and Blyforth, worth 40 marks, held of the*^ king, as of the manor of
Hem_nale, which of late came to the king"s hands by reason of the
forfeiture and attainder of John Radclyff, knight, late lord Fitzwater,
by fealty and 2.s. rent yearly.
Manor of Nacton called ' Burneviles,' worth 10 marks, held of the
lady Elizabeth, [duchess] of Norfolk, by fealty and 2d. yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (37.)
37. Anne, one of the daughters and heirs of Henry Pakeniiam, deceased.
Writ of Devenerunt, 29 June, 11 Henry VII; inqui'^ition 4 November,
13 Henry VII.
38 INQUISITIONS.
Norfolk. It was found by inquisition taken at Hengham, 4 October,
1 Richard III before Thomas Brampton, escheator, by virtue of the king's
writ, that Henry Pakenham, named in the said writ, was seised of la.
land in Snyterton in fee, and tliat Richard Hervyheld of him 2a. land in
VVylby by fealty, service, and \d. rent yearly, and that John Lost held
of him la. land in Sneterton, by fealty, service, and \()\d. rent, and
that Thomas Hervy held of him 3«. land there by fealty, service, and
4cZ. rent ; and that he held the said acre, services and rents of king
Edward IV in chief by service of ^oo of a knight's fee ; and that he died
seised of the said land, rent, and service, in fee.
The said acre is worth 4,d. yearly. From the time of the death of the
said Henr}^ to the time of the taking of this inquisition, John Bokenham
has taken the issues and profits of the said acre, rent and service, by
what right the jurors know not.
Nicholas Parker, late of Honyng, esquire, John Jermy, the younger,
Thomas Jermy, brother of the same John, esquires, Thomas Banyard, gent.,
Thomas Toppesfeld, esquire, James Lamppet, esquire, and Master John
Stanton, clerk, were seised of a certain manor and the other lands and
tenements in Honyng, formerly John Baxster's, also of those lands and
tenements called ' Lombes,' ' Wales ' and ' Drakes ' in the same town
and of all other the lands and tenements which the aforesaid Nicholas
bought or in any way was entitled to in the town of Honyng aforesaid.
North Walsham, Worstede, Crostwheyt and Wytton, and being so
seised by their deed granted to the said Henry Paykenham, son and heir
of Robert Pakenham, esquire, deceased, 10^. rent, to him and the heirs of
his body lawfully begotten, payable quarterly, with power of distraint
in default upon the said manor and lands ; by virtue of which grant the
said Henr}^ was seised of the rent aforesaid in his demesne as of fee {sic),
and had issue Margaret, Elizabeth and Anne, and died, 6 February,
20 Edward IV, after whose death the said rent descended to the said
Margaret, Elizabeth and Anne, as his daughters and heirs, Margaret
being aged 7, Elizabeth 3, and Anne 2 years and more, at the time of
the said Henry's death.
From the time of the death of the said Henry to the time of the
taking of this inquisition, Margaret sometime wife of the said Henry,
has taken and had the said rent of 10/., by what right the jurors
know not.
She died 10 June, 8 Henry VII. The said Margaret and Elizabeth
are her sisters and heirs, Margaret aged 23 and Elizabeth aged 19
and more.
No more or other lands or tenements in the said county came
(devenerunt) to the hands of the said late king by the death of the said
Henry, or by reason of the minority of the said Anne to the hands of
the said late king or to the hands of king Richard, &c.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (38.)
38. Thomas Thornholm.
Inquisition at Sutton, co. York, 18 August, 12 Henry VII, before Robert
Pilkyngton, esquire, escheator, virtute officii.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee, and died so
seised, after whose death they descended to one John Thornholm, as his son
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and heir, whereby the said John entered and was seised thereof in fee. The
same John Thornholm is and from his birth was idiot and natural fool
without sufficient reason for his own governance.
He did not hold any other lands in demesne in the said county the day
he died, and what day he died the jurors know not.
One Elizabeth, now wife of Thomas Hilyard, held for the term of her
life, the da}' the said Thomas Thornholm died, and the said Thomas Hilyard
and Elizabeth still hold, the under-mentioned land, &c. in Wakfeld, &c., with
reversion thereof expectant after her decease to the said John Thornholm
and his heirs.
The said John Thornholm is now aged 17 and more.
"O^
York. Manor of Hastthorp, or Hasthorpe, ten messuages, five cottages, 600a.
land, 50a. meadow, 5a. marsh, in Hasthorp.
Two messuages, 160a. land, 12a. meadow, in Rudstane, or Rudston,
A messuage and 30a. land, in Duffeld.
Six acres of land, in Carnaby.
A messuage and 40a. land, 3a. meadow, in Ulram.
A messuage and 16a. land, in Ruston.
A messuage and 60a. land, in Tybthorpe.
A messuage, cottage and 30a. land, in Brigham.
A messuage and 16a. land, in Foston.
A messuage, 60a. land and 6a. meadow, in Carthorpe.
The above manor and lands are held of Agnes Clyfton, widow, by
knight-service, and are worth beyond outgoings 201.
Three cottages in Wandesforth.
A certain tenement called Thornholm Garth, containing in itself a
messuage, certain closes to the same adjacent, and 100a. meadow, 100a.
pasture, 40a. marsh, which are parcel of the same tenement, and which
all together make and are the said tenement called Thornholm Garth.
The above tenement, &c. and cottages, are held of Henry, earl of
Northumberland, service unknown, and are worth beyond outgoings 11.
Three messuages, 200a. land, 10a. meadow, in Millington, worth
205., held of John Graystok, lord of Grays tok, tenure unknown.
Ten acres of land in Hugate, worth 2s. 6d., held of James, prior of
Watton, service unknown.
A messuage and 40a. land, in Baynton, worth 205., held of Ralph
Bigod, knight, service unknown.
Six messuages, 140a. land, 10a. meadow, in Wakfeld, Standley and
Newton, Avorth 5 marks, held of Elizabeth, queen of England, as of the
manor of Wakfeld, parcel of the duchy of York, by fealty for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (39.)
39. John Thurnum, scilt. Thornholm.
Commission 23 June, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition Thursday after Michaelmas,
13 Henry VII, with schedule annexed.
Robert Monkton, esquire, and other the jurors, say that the said John
Thurnum was from his birth idiot and fool and is still, so that he is not
equal to the governance of himself, his lands, or goods.
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Thomas Thurnum, his father, whose heir he is, was seised of the under-
mentioned land, &c. in fee, and died so seised, 5 October, 16 Edward IV ; after
whose death one Walter Griffith, knight, took the issues and profits thereof
from the said 5 October for three years following ; and afterwards the said
Walter died, after whose death one Agnes Clyfton, widow, took the issues and
profits thereof for four \ears following ; but who has taken the same from
that time to the day of the taking of this inquisition the jurors know not.
There are no more lands of the inheritance of the said John in the
county of York so far as they can in any way ascertain.
Certificate by the Commissioners, in schedule annexed, that, before the
arrival of the king's letters patent, John Thui'num named therein was taken
away from the county of York to places unknown, so that they have been
unable to examine his condition, or him.
York. Six messuages, fifty-seven bovates of land, 40a. meadow, 300a. pasture,
in Hasthorp, worth 201.
Forty acres meadow, 100a. pasture in Thurnumgarth, Avorth 10 marks.
A messuage and two bovates of land in Oulrem, worth 205.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (40.)
40. John Denton [esquire].
Writ wanting ; inquisition 17 September, 13 Henry VII.
He died 12 Jul}^ 12 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in fee. Thomas Denton, aged 22 and more, is his son and heir.
Oxford. A messuage and a virgate of land in Litelmore, worth 65. 8cZ., held
of the lord Suffolk, by fealty and 35. rent, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (41.) E. Series II. File 780. (6.)
41. John Denton, esquire.
Writ wanting ; inquisition 18 September, 13 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 40.
Bucks. Manor of Foxscote, worth 4Z., held of the king, as of Dover castle,
by fealty and 85. to castle-guard every tAventy-four weeks.
A messuage and four virgates of land in Shalston, worth 135. 4cZ.,
held of Isabel Denton, as of the manor of Shalston, by fealty, lib. pepper
rent and suit of court of the said manor, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (42.)
42. John Denton [esquire].
Writ wanting ; inquisition 17 September, 13 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 40.
Berks. Manor and advowson of Appleton, worth bl., held of the king in
chief by service of \ knight's fee.
A messuage and two virgates of land in Appleton, worth 65. %d.,
held of the king in chief by service of yV of a knight's fee.
A messuage, 97a. land, 16a. meadow, in Esthanney, worth 205., held
of the lord Fitzwaren, by fealty and Zd. or a capon rent.
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One hundred and thirty-three acres hmd, 7|rt. meadow m Lyford,
worth 206. , held of James Viall, by fealty and 326'. rent.
A pasture beside Oxford called ' Swynshill Feld ' and a moiety of
' lez werys.' called ' Croked Werys ' in the Thames, with waters and
' eytes ' belonging, beside Oxford, worth 206\, formerly Wilham Hydes'
of Oxford, held of the abbot of St. Mary of Abendon, by fealty onh'.
A messuage, 1| virgates of land, 3|a. meadow in West Wyttnam,
worth 36'. 4(Z., held of dame Katharine Strangwys, by fealty and 8s. rent.
A messuage, 5a. land, 1|<?. meadow, in Esthanney, worth 36\ 4cZ.,
held of John Isburv, by fealtv only.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (43.) E. Seric.^ II. File 780. (7.)
43. John Broke.
Writ 11 September, in'iuisition 10 October, 13 Henry VII.
He died G April last, seised of the under-mentioned rent in fee. Thomas
Broke, aged 14 and more, is his son and heir.
Canterbury. A certain yearly rent, or fee-farm, of 11. 10.5. to be received,
506'. at Easter and 1006'. at Michaelmas, from the yearly rent or fee farm
of the city aforesaid, by the hands of the bailiffs and citizens, for his
part of the 30/. which king Edward III gave by letters patent to one
John Cundy son of William Cundy, and his heirs, in recompense of the
bailiAN ick of the town of Sandwich ; of which John Cundy the said
John Broke was one of the cousins and heirs, viz. son of John, brother
of Robert, son of Joan, daughter of Robert, son of Margaret, one of the
daughters and heirs of Constance, one of the sisters and heirs of William,
son of the said John Cundy ; held of the king by fealty only for all
service.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (44.)
44. James Haryngton, knight.
Writ 28 June, 12 Henry VII ; imjulsition Monday, 11 September, 13 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in his demesne as of
fee tail, viz. to him and the heirs male of his body, by virtue of divers
feoffments and grants thereof made to divers his ancestors, as by divers
charters and fines shown to the jurors upon the taking of this inquisition
more full}- appears ; and being so seised he enfeoffed Thomas Radclyff", of
Standissh, co. Lancaster, clerk, William Radclyff, of Ordsall, co. Lancaster, John
Radclyff, of the same, son and heir apparent of the said William, Robert
RadcHff, clerk, William Radcl}^, Robert's brother, John Norwiche, Nicholas
Gryftyn, esquires, Alexander Radcl3^ff, son and heir of John Radclyff, Robert
Langley, esquires, Thomas Tyllesley, of Tyllesley, Roger Hylton, Adam his
son, Richard Holland, Thurstan Holand, son and heir apparent of Richard
Holand, of Denton, James Holcroft, Thomas Newbery, clerk, Thomas Wattes,
Edward Sawnders, Humphrey Belcher, Wilham Mihier, of Huntyngton,
Thomas Draper, of the same, Richard Swetenham, of the same, and John
Wattes, son of the said Thomas Wattes, thereof, by charter dated, 10 December,
8 Henry VII, likewise shown to the jurors, to hold to them and their heirs
for ever to the use of him and his heirs, and for the performance of his last
will ; [by virtue] of which feoffment they were thereof seised in fee, and are
so seised ; and afterwards by his last will he willed that Isabel, his wife,
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should hold and enjoy the said manors, &c. for the term of her life with
remainder after her death to his right heirs male.
He died 26 June, 12 Henry VII. Nicholas Haryngton, esquire, is his
brother and next heir male, and is of full age, viz. 21 and more.
Cumberland. Manor and advowson of Bownes and the manor of Drombogh,
with all the lands, &c. to the same manors belonging in the towns of Eston,
Fynlen, Beamount, Bothyll and Langbronsketh.. held of the lord de
Dacres, as of the manor of Burgh upon Sands, service unknown. The
said manor, lands, &c. are worth yearly in all issues, 10/. and not more
on account of the sterility of the land (patrie) and the destruction of
the Scots.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (45.)
45, Thomas Andre we, the elder, esquire.
Writ 3 February, inquisition 28 May, 12 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee, and being so
■seised, by charter, 8 May, 2 Henry VII, eufeoffed Richard Emson, Thomas
Haselwode and Oliver Alwode, chaplain, of those in Everdon, Braunston,
Kylsby and Charwelton to the use of his son Thomas and his heirs, and
they were and are seised thereof accordingly in fee to the use of the said
Thomas, the son and his heirs ; and by charter, 9 September, 3 Henry VII,
enfeoffed Richard Andrewe, his son, of those in Daventre and Drayton, to
hold to him and his heirs, and the said Richard is seised thereof accordingly
in fee.
He died 15 November, 12 Henry VII. The said Thomas Andrewe is
his son and heir, aged 30 and more.
Northampton. A messuage, 60a. land, 10a. meadow, 10a. pasture and la.
wood, in Everdon, worth 30s., held of the provost and scholars of King's
College of St. Mary of Eton beside Wyndesore, by fealty and 4s. Qd.
rent, for all service.
A messuage, 70a. land, 20a. meadow, 20a. pasture and la. wood,
in Braunston, worth 335. held of the lord Edmund Roos, by fealty and
45. rent, for all service.
A messuage, 20a. land, 2[a.] meadow and 2a. pasture, in Kyllesby,
Kilsby, or Kylsby, worth 65. 8d., held of Thomas Cowley, by fealty and
4:d. rent for all service.
Three messuages, 100a. land, 40a. meadow, 40a. pasture, la. wood,
in Great Charwelton [and] Little Charwelton, worth 61., held of Arthur,
prince of Wales, as of the honor of Berkhamstede, co. Buckingham in
socage, viz. by fealty and dd. rent for all service.
Ten messuages, 200a. land, 80a. meadow, 60a, pasture, 3a. wood,
in Daventre and Drayton, worth 8/., held of the king, as of the duchy
of Lancaster in socage, viz. by fealty and 65. rent, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (46.)
46. Robert Markham, knight.
Writ of Amotus, 20 March, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 12 October, 13 Henry VII.
He and Alice late his wife were seised of the under-mentioned manors
of Coton and Stoke, &c. in fee, in her right, and being so seised had issue
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between them John Markham ; and afterwards she died, and he survived
her and was solel,y seised thereof in his demesne as of free tenement as tenant
b}' the curtes}', with reversion thereof expectant to the said John as her son
and heir.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Great Markham, with
h\nd there and in Walesby, &c. in fee, and being so seised, 26 January,
22 Edward I\^. gave it to tlie said John Markham and AHce, late (««•) his wife,
to them and John's heirs on the body of the said Alice begotten, by virtue oJE
which gift they were seised thereof, viz. John in fee tail and Alice in her
demesne as of free tenement, the day he died.
He died 1 September, 11 Henry VII, seised of the other under-mentioned
manors, &c. in fee. The said John Markham, aged 40 and more, is son and
next heir both of him and of the aforesaid Alice late his wife.
Nottingham. Manors of Bughton, Bothomsell and Upton, six messuages, 40a.
land, 10(7. meadow, 20a. pasture, 8a. wood, in Bughton, Bothomsell, Upton,
Kyrton and Caunton, worth 24/., held of the king, as of the honor of
T3'kli}ll, CO. York, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, service at present
unknown.
Manor of Mapull)ek, five messuages, a water-mill, 40a. land, 10a.
meadow, 2a. wood, 10a. pasture, in Mapulbek, Edenstowe and Allerton
in Shirwode, worth 5 marks, held of the king, as of the honor of
Donj'ngton, co. Leicester, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, service at
present unknown.
Manors of Colon and Stoke by Newerke, twenty-four messuages, 200a.
land, 60a. meadow, in Coton, Stoke, Shelton, Kylvyngton, Flabarowgh,
Alverton, Staunton, Newark and Hawton, worth 40/., held of the bishop
of Lincoln, as of the castle of Newark, service at present unknown.
Manor of Great Markham, six messuages, 60a. land, 10a. meadow,
'2a. wood, in Great Markham, Walesby, Stokum and Sutton upon Trent,
worth 40 marks, held of the king, as of the honor of Tykhyll aforesaid,
service at present unknoAvn.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (47.)
47. William Twyneho, esquire.
Writ 22 January, 12 Henry VII ; inquh^'tion 7 October, 13 Henry VII.
He held on the day of his death jointly with Margaret then his wife,
who survives, to them and his heirs, the under-mentioned land, &c. in
Cadbury and Frome.
He was seised in fee of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Begbury, and
being so seised demised it to Edward Codryngton for Ufe, rent free, with
remainder after Edward's decease to Walter Twynyho, his son and heir, in
tail, with remainder to George Twynyho in tail, with remainder to his own
right heirs.
He died 17 January last. The said Walter Twynyho is his son and
heir, aged 30 and more.
Somerset. Thirty acres of land, 20a. meadow, 12a. pasture, in Northe
Caddebury, worth 406., held of the lord de Hastynges, as of the manor
of Cadbury, service unknown.
Three messuages, three gardens, 60a. land, 20a. meadow, 70a.
pasture and a water-mill, in Frome in Selwode, worth 606., held of
William Leversage, service unknown.
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Two messuages, 100a. land,. lOw. meadow, 30«. pasture, in Begbury,
worth 606\, held of the abbot of Glastonbury, service unknown.
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48. William Twyneho, esquire.
Writ 22 Januar\-, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 6 October, 13 Henry VII.
On the day of his death he was seised in fee of the under-mentioned
messuages, &c. in Shaftesbury, and by his testament bequeathed them to
Margaret then his wife, who survives, for the term of her life with remainder
after her decease to Walter Twynylio then his son and heir apparent, in tail,
with remainder to George Twynyho, in tail, with remainder to his own right
heirs.
The day he died he was seised in fee of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in Mottecombe.
Death and heir as in No. 47.
Dorset. Four messuages, four curtilages and four gardens in Shaftesbury,
Avorth 405., held of the abbess of Shaftesbury, by 6d. rent for all service.
A messuage, 100«. land, 20a. meadow, in Mottecombe, worth 405.,
held of Elizabeth, queen of England, as of the manor of Gillyngliam, by
55. rent yearly for all service, which manor of Gyllyngham is of the
ancient demesne of the queen of England, and the jurors say that the
custom of the manor there is that the wife or relict of the deceased is to
hold for the term of her life all the messuages, lands and tenements
Avhereof her husband died seised in fee within the liberty aforesaid, by
the custom of the manor aforesaid and of the ancient demesne.
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49. Thomas Jermyn.
Writ 29 July, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 26 October, 13 Henry VII.
One Joan Pynkeney was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee,
and being so seised took the said Thomas to husband, and they had issue
between them Robert Jermj^n, and afterwards she died and Thomas survived
her and was seised thereof in his demesne as of free tenement as tenant by
the curtesy, and died so seised, 9 July, 12 Henry VII. The said Robert,
aged 40 and more at the day of the taking of this inquisition, is son and
next heir of the said Thomas and Joan.
Norfolk. One hundred acres arable, meadow, pasture and wood, and the
advowson of the church of All Saints of Great Melton, and the liberty
of a fold there, lying in the town of Melton aforesaid, Hedirsett, Little
Melton, W\Tnondham, and Wramplyngham, worth 405., held of John,
abbot of Wymondham, in right of the abbe}^ by 4cZ. rent, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (50.)
50. Roger Twyneo.
Writ 10 July, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition the last day of October, 13 Henry VII.
He died 17 June, 12 Henry VII seised of the under-mentioned
manor, &c. in fee. George Twynyho, aged 25 and more, is his brother
and heir.
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Somerset. Manor of Great Cayford, two messuages, four tofts, 20a. land,
4a. meadow, V2a. pasture, in Little Cayford, within the hundred of
Frome in Selwode.
Eight messuages, four tofts, a dovecot, 300«. land, 40a. meadow, in
Frome Selwode.
The above are worth 28?., and are held of Edmund Leversegge, lord
of Frome, service unknown.
A messuage, 24a. land, 10a. meadow, in Merston, worth 205., held
of William, lord de Stourton, service unknow^n.
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51. Roger Twyneo.
Writ 10 July, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 1 November, 13 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 50.
Dorset. Two messuages, 40a. land, 20a. meadow, 24a. pasture, in Okeley.
A messuage, 50a. land, 12a. meadow, 30a. pasture, in Est
Shilvyngton.
The above are worth 10/., and are held of the countess of Richemond,
service unknown.
A horse-mill (molendino equino) in the borough of Shaftesbury,
worth 20s., held of the abbess there, in right of her church of Shaftesbury,
service unknown.
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52. John Wroughton, esquire.
Writ 27 January, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 2 November, 13 Henry VII.
One John Carant, the elder, Thomas Ramsey, Thomas Norej's and
Edmund Ramsey, were seised of the under-mentioned manors in fee, and
being so seised b}' their charter, 12 July, 9 Edward IV, enfeoffed the said John
Worston and one Margaret, then his wife, thereof, to hold to them and the
heirs male of their bodies begotten, with remainder in default to John,
William, Richard, Robert and Edward Worston, sons of the said John
Worston, esquire, successively in tail male, with remainder in default to the
said John Worston, esquire, his heirs and assigns ; by virtue of which feoffment
the said John Worston, esquire, and Margaret were seised of the said manors
in their demesne as of fee tail ; and afterwards the said John Worston, the
father, and Margaret, had issue between them one Thomas, now deceased,
and Alexander and John who survive ; and afterwards, the said John Worston
died so seised, and the said Margaret survived him and was and still is solely
seised thereof in her demesne as of fee tail by survivorship.
After the death of the said John Worston, the said Margaret, by the
name of Margaret Wroughton, widow, late the wife of John Wroughton, of
Broad (Magna) Hynton, co. Wilts, esquire, otherwise called John Wroughton,
esquire, or by whatever name she may be known, had the king's letters patent
of pardon, dated at Westminster, 5 June, 12 Henry VII, for inter alia all
alienations or acquisitions of lands held in chief, or entry by herself or her
ancestors upon her inheritance or free tenement, without licence, before
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7 November, 1 Henry VII, together Avith the issues and profits thereof mean
time had. And the jurors say that Margaret Worston named in the charter
of the said John Carant, and the others, and Margaret Wroughton named
in the letters patent, are one and the same person, the said John being known
both by the name of John Wroughton and by the name of John Worston.
The said John Worston, the father, died 16 August, 11 Henry VII.
Christopher Worston, knight, aged 47 and more, is his son and heir.
The said Thomas died without heir of his body begotten, and the said
Alexander and John Worston, sons of the said John Worston, esquire, and
Margaret are stiU living, and Alexander is the elder son between the said
John Worston, esquire, and Margaret begotten and is aged 26 and more ; and
the said John the son is aged 22 and more.
Devon. Manor of Wodhous, worth 101., held of John Dynham, knight, lord
de Dynham, by 30s. rent at Michaelmas.
Manor of Alvyngton, worth 4 marks, held of the king in chief in
socage, without any payment to the king therefore.
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53. Roger Drury, esquire.
Writ of Amotus, 21 May, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 3 November, 13 Henry VII.
He died the last day but one of January, 11 Henry VII, seised of the
undermentioned manors, &c., in fee. Robert Drury, knight, aged 40 and
more, is his son and heir.
Suffolk. Three hundred acres of land, 200a. pasture, 40a. wood, 20a. meadow,
in Hertest and Thurston, worth lOZ., held of William, abbot of Bury St.
Edmunds, service unknown.
Manor of Onhows, lOOa. land, 40a. pasture, 20a. wood, in Onhows,
Stowe, Great Fynbargh, or Fynbergh, Shelond and Buksale, worth 10/.,
held of Edmund, earl of Suffolk, as of the manor of Hauley, by fealty
and \^d. rent.
Manor of Redhall, or Rcedhall, worth 6/., held of the said abbot by
2s. rent for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (54.)
54. Terry Robissart, knight.
Writ 4 February, 12 Henrv VII; inquisition Thursday, 2 November,
13 Henry Vlt. "
William, late marquess and earl of Suffolk, and Alice his wife, were seised
of the under-mentioned manors, she in her demesne as of fee, and he in his
demesne as of free tenement, and afterwards the marquess died and she
survived him, and for as much as the said Terry, named in the writ, was of
the consanguinity {sic) of the said marquess and of the affinity {sic) of
herself, she permitted him to hold and occup}^ the said manors and to take
the issues and profits thereof during her life, by virtue of which the said Terrj^
took the same all her life and by her permission ; and afterwards she died,
after whose death the said Terry by permission of John, late duke of Suffolk,
son and heir of the said Alice, for the consideration aforesaid, took the issues
and profits thereof all the life of the said late duke ; and afterwards the
said duke John died, after whose death the said Terry, by permission of
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Edmund, earl of Suffolk, son and heir of the said late duke, took the issues
and profits thereof until 4 December, 12 Henr\' VII, on which day the said
earl, as son and heir of the said late duke, and cousin and heir of tlie said Alice,
entered into the said manors and expelled and removed the said Terry from
possession of them ; by virtue whereof the said earl was seised of the said
manors in fee at the time of the death of the said Terry, and is still so seised.
He died 9 December, 12 Henry VII. William Robissart, aged 10 and
more, is his son and heir.
Suffolk. Manor of Bulcamp, worth 5/., held of the prior of Bliburgh, by-
fealty and 12c?. rent.
Manor of Henham, worth 51., held of the prior of Wangford, by fealty
and lOd. rent.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (55.)
55. Terry Robissart, knight.
Writ 4 February, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 4 November, 13 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 54 ; the marquess being seised in fee, and Alice, his
wife, in her demesne as of free tenement {sic).
Norfolk. Manor of Newton, worth 100s., held of the prior of Cokesford,
by service of j\^ of a knight's fee.
Manor of Sj'disterne, worth 100s., held of the king, as of the duchy
of Lancaster, by -^'o of ^ knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 12.(56.)
56. WiLLLVM Wayte.
Writ 1 June, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 3 November, 13 Henry VII.
He Avas seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee, and being so
seised by charter dated at Tetilshale, 16 March, 12 Henry VII, gave them
to John Bongeour, Roger Godynolle, clerks, John Crudde, John Norton
William Curteys and Thomas Hey, for the performance of his last will ; and
afterwards he made his testament and last will, and willed that Margaret, his
wife, should have the said manor, &c. for life, and that, after her decease, William
his son and heir should have the manor and lands in Tetilshale when he came
to the full age of 21, certain closes excepted ; and that one Francis his son,
when he came to the full age of 21, should have the said five closes in
Tetilshale, viz. ' HervA's,' ' Townesende,' ' Newclose,' ' Dorewardes,' and
' Neles Close,' and land in Stanfeld, Myleham and Lucham, to him and his
heirs for ever.
He died 24 May last. The said William Wayte is his son and heir, and is
aged 8 and more.
Norfolk. Manor called 'Greystons,' otherwise 'Caleys,' in Tetilshale, worth
40.S., held of the heirs of Geoffrey Spalding by fealty and 2d. rent, for
all service.
Lands, &c. in Tetilshale, worth 10s., held of the manor called
' Burghwodhulle ' and ' Wodehalle ' in Tetilshale, by fealty, service
unknown.
A messuage, 40«. land in Stanfeld, 30r/. land with the liberty of a
fold in M3leham, held of the earl of Arundel), as of the manor of
Myleham, by fealty, service unknown.
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Thirty acres land in Lucham, held of Eleanor Townesende, widow,
as of the manor of Lucham, by fealty and 12d. rent for all service.
The above lands in Stanfeld, Myleham and Lucham are worth 16s.
above outgoings.
C.SeriesII.Vol.l2.{51.)
57. John Senclere.
Writ 13 January, 12 Henry VII; inquisition 8 November, 13 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee, and being so
seised, by charter 4 June, 7 Henry VII, enfeoffed Thomas Coterell and William
Aysheford, esquires, John Faryngdon, John Benett, Nicholas Prous and John
Cole thereof, to use of him and his heirs and of bis last will ; and being so
seised, by their charter 6 June, 7 Henry VII, at his request, they reenfeoffed
him and one Joan, then his wife, of the said manor, to hold to them, and
his heirs, by virtue of which feoffment they were seised of the said manor,
he in fee and she in her demesne as of free tenement.
The said feoffees are seised of the land, &c. in Belmersshe, to the use of
Joan his daughter, till 40/. is paid for her marriage, as in his will more fully
appears.
He died 25 December last. Gilbert Senclere, aged 16 and more, is his
son and heir.
Devon. Manor and advowson of Clj'sthydon, worth 20 marks, held of John
Dynham, knight, lord de Dynham, by knight-service, as of the manor of
Cleyhydon.
A messuage, lOOa. land, 12a. meadow, 10a. wood, in Belmershe,
or Belmersshe, worth 5 marks, held of William Courtenay, knight, by
knight-service.
Four messuages, lOOa. land, 14^. meadow, 12ffl. wood, with common
of pasture, in Tudvvyll and Budlegh, worth bl., held of the abbess of
Syon in free socage.
A messuage, 20a. land, in Daldyche, worth 205., held of William
Percehay, in socage.
Five messuages, 200ff. land, 20r/. meadow, in Kynwardelegh, worth
11., held of Edward Courtenay, earl of Devon, in socage.
A messuage in the city of Exeter.
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58. Robert Rocheford.
Writ 28 March, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 10 November, 13 Henry VII.
He died 12 December, 12 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned
manor, &c. in fee. William Rochefford, aged 34 and more, is his son and
heir.
Dorset. Manor of Wynterburne Whytchyrche, with sev^n carucates of land,
32a. meadow in the said county, worth 10/., held of the earl (comit )
of March by service of | of a knight's fee.
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59. William Holcombe.
Writ 13 April, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 4 November, 13 Henr\^ VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee, and being so
seised, by charter 20 August, 13 (sic) Henry VII, enfeoffed Thomas Tremayll,
Christopher Coke, William Holcombe, clerk, Ralph Lapflode and John Eston
thereof, by virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof in fee, and
being so seised by their charter granted all the premises to him and one
Joan, then his wife, to them and his heirs and assigns in fee, by virtue of
which he was seised thereof in fee, and died so seised, and she survived him
and is yet alive, seised thereof in her demesne as of free tenement.
He died 20 May last. Charles Holcombe, aged 25 and more, is his son
and heir.
Devon. A toft and 300a. land in Downraff, worth 405,, held of Edward,
earl of Devon, as of the manor of Colyton, by knight-service.
Three messuages and 100a. land in Esttengmouth or Esteyngmouth,
and Tej'ngrace, worth 205., held of the dean and chapter of Exeter, by
fealty and ^d. rent yearly, for all service.
A messuage, 40a. land, 100a. furze and heath in Holcombe and
Dawlyssh, worth 30s., held of the said dean and chapter, service
unknown.
Two messuages and 20a. land in Lytelcoriton, worth 16s., tenure
unknown.
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60. John Wrottghton.
Writ 17 August, 12 Henry VII ; inquidtion 28 October, 13 Henry VII.
One John Caraunt, Thomas Ramsey, Edmund Ramsey and Thomas
Noryse, were seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee, and being so
seised by a certain charter of theirs indented gave them to the said John
Wroughton and one Margaret then his wife, to hold to them and the heirs of
their bodies issuing ; by virtue of Avhich gift the same John and Margaret
were seised thereof in their demesne as of fee tail by the form of the gift, and
had issue between them Alexander Wroughton, and John Wroughton who
survive ; and the said John Wroughton, esquire, afterwards died so seised and
the said Margaret survived him and was and still is seised thereof in her
demesne as of fee tail by the form of the gift.
He died 16 August, 11 Henry VII. Christopher Wroughton, knight, aged
47 and more, is his son and heir, and the said Alexander is elder son of the
said John Wroughton and Margaret, between them begotten, and is aged
26 and more.
Gloucester. Manor and advowson of Dudmerton, worth 10 marks, held
of the king, as of the earldom of Hereford, in socage, viz. by fealty and
a suit to the king's court to be held at Gloucester, for all service.
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61. Maud Preston.
Writ 10 August, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 9 November, 13 Henry VII.
One Richard Nicoll, esquire, and William Croft, were seised of the under-
mentioned manor in fee, and being so seised granted it to one Stephen Preston,
m 4
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esquire, and the said Maud, then his wife, to hold to the said Stephen and Maud
for the term of their hfe and without impeachment of Avaste during the hfe
of Stephen, with remainder after their decease as to a moiety of the said
manor to one Humphrey Poxswell for the term of his hfe without impeach-
ment of waste, and to Ehzabeth his wife, one of the daughters and heirs of
John Bydyk, and to the heirs of the body of the said Ehzabeth lawfully
begotten, and for default of such issue remainder thereof to John Preston,
first-born son of the said Stephen for the term of his life, without impeach-
ment of waste, and to Isabel Bydyck the other of the daughters and heirs of
the aforesaid John Byd^'ck, and the heirs of the body of the said Isabel
lawfully begotten ; and remainder as to the other moiety of the said manor,
after the decease of the said Stephen and Maud, to the said John Preston
for the term of his life without impeachment of waste and to Isabel Bydyck
the other of the daughters and heirs of the aforesaid John Bydyck and the
heirs of the body of the said Isabel lawfully begotten.
She died 10 July, 12 Henry VII. The said Ehzabeth and Isabel are her
next heirs, Elizabeth aged 50 and more, and Isabel 40 and more.
Dorset. Manor of Silton, or Sjdton, worth 201., held of the earl of Salisbury,
service unknown.
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62. Joan Malet.
Writ 12 December, 12 Henry VII; inquisition 10 November, 13 Henr}^ VII.
William Bovy and John Smj'th of Charlynche were seised of the under-
mentioned manor of Sutton Malet in fee, and being so seised gave it to Hugh
Malet, esquire, and the said Joan, his wife, and Hugh's heirs, by virtue of which
feoffment the said Hugh and Joan were seised thereof, Hugh in his demesne
as of fee and Joan in her demesne as of free tenement ; and the said Hugh
died seised of such an estate thereof and Joan survived him, and died so
seised.
William Ruynon of Bj^kfold and William Bovy were seised of the under-
mentioned manor and advowson of Enmer in fee, and being so seised gave
them to the said Joan, by the name of Joan Malet late the wife of Hugh
Malet, esquire, for the term of her life, without impeachment of waste, with
remainder to Hugh's right heirs, by virtue of which gift she was seised thereof
in her demesne as of free tenement, and died so seised.
She died 20 November, 12 Henry VII. Thomas Malet, aged 40 and
more, is son and heir of the said Hugh.
Somerset. Manor of Sutton Malet, worth 8Z., held of Eleanor Strangwysshe,
as of the manor of Compton Domedene, service unknown.
Manor and advowson of Enmer, Avorth lOZ., held of the said Eleanor,
as of the manor of Compton Domedene aforesaid, service unknown.
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63. Maud Preston.
Writ 10 August, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 3 November, 13 Henry VII.
One Richard Nj'coll, esquire and William Croft were seised of the under-
mentioned manor, &c. in fee, and being so seised granted them to one Stephen
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Preston, esquire, and Maud, then his wife, for the terra of their hves, with
remainder to John Preston first born son of the said Stephen, his heirs and
assigns for ever.
She died 10 July, 12 Henry VII. The said John Preston is son and heir
of Stephen Preston and is aged 30 and more.
Somerset. Manor of Creket Thomas, six messuages, 300a. arable, 200a.
pasture. 30a. meadow, 100a. wood, 40a. heath in Crekett Thomas, worth
13?. Gs. 8d., held of the heirs of Sir William Szoche, as of the manor
and castle of Gary, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (64.) E. Series II. File 895. (7.)
64. Margaret Wodehull late the wife of Thomas Wodehull, esquire.
Writ 19 April, 12 Henry VII; inquisition 12 November, 13 Henry VII.
One Richard Chokke, knight, was seised of the under-mentioned manors,
&c. in fee, and being so seised demised them to her for life, with remainder
to the right heirs of John Hill, esquire. She was seised thereof accordingly in
her demesne as of free tenement, and died so seised, when they descended to
Joan wife of Richard Pudesey, knight, and Isabel wife of Edward Waldegrave,
esquire, as cousins and heirs of the said John Hill, viz. daughters of John Cheyny
of Pynne son of Alice sister of the said John Hyll, who entered and are still
seised thereof in fee in right of the said Joan and Isabel, aged respectively
30 and 22.
She died 6 April, 12 Henry VII. John Burded aged 40, is her son and
heir.
Devon. Two parts of the manor of Didesham, in three divided, and the
advowson of the church of Didesham, worth 101., held of Edward, earl
of Devon, as of the manor of Okeampton, service unknown.
Two parts of the manor of Chappelegh, in three divided, worth 100s.,
held of John Halywell, knight, by fealty and 'id. rent yearly for all
service.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (65.) E. Series II. File 145. (15.)
65. Margaret Wodehill late the wife of John {sic) Wodehill.
Writ 8 April, 12 Henry VII; inquisition 10 November, 13 Henry VII.
Margaret Woodehull named in the writ, &c. Findings as in No. 64.
Somerset. Two parts of the manor of Lytilton in three divided, worth
100s., held of Margaret, countess of Richemond and Derby, as of the
manor of Somerton, in free socage.
Two parts of the manor of Puryfechet in three divided, worth 60s.,
held of Giles Daubeney, lord de Daubeney, knight, as of the manor of
Petirton, by fealty and 8d. rent, for all service.
Two parts of the manor of Yurde, in three divided, worth 5 marks,
held of Robert Stowell, as of the manor of Codelston by 13|c?. rent, for
all service.
Two parts of the manor of Harnam in three divided, worth 40s.,
held of Thomas, bishop of Winchester, as of the manor of Taunton, by
I3d. rent, for all service.
52 INQUISITIONS.
Two parts of the manor of Shreveton in three divided, worth
10 marks, held of Hugh Luterell, knight, as of the manor of Dimster, by
25, 6d. rent, for all service.
Two parts of ten burgages in three divided in Brj^gewater, worth
20s., held of Giles Daubenej-, lord de Daubeney, knight, as of the manor
of Briggewater, in free burgage.
Two parts of four messuages, 200a. land, 100a. pasture, 20a. meadow,
40a. wood, in three divided, in Canyngton, worth 40.s., held of Henry,
earl of Northumberland, as of the manor of Canyngton in free socage.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (66.) E. Series II. File 895. (18.)
66. Margaret Wodehfll late the wife of Thomas Wodehull, esquire.
Writ 19 April, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 5 November, 13 Henrj^ VII,
One John Hill, esquire, was seised of the manor of Ynkepenne in fee, and
being so seised took to wife the said Margaret, and the}' had issue between them
a daughter called Jenofefa ; and afterwards he died and the said manor
descended to the said Jenofefa as his daughter and heir ; she entered and
was seised thereof in fee, and being so seised, at Ynkepenne aforesaid,
assigned a third part of the said manor, as under, to the said Margaret in full
of her dower therein, to which assignment the said Margaret assented, and
entered and was seised of the said third, as under, in her demesne as of free
tenement. And afterwards the said Jenofefa took to husband William
Saye, knight, and they had issue between them John Say, which John died
without issue ; and afterwards the said Jenofefa died without issue, and the
said William Say, her husband, continued to hold the said two parts of the
said manor, as tenant by the curtesy, and is still seised thereof in his demesne
as of free tenement ; after whose death the reversions of the said third
part and of the said two parts descended to Joan wife of Richard Pudsey,
knight, and Isabel wife of Edward Waldegrave, esquire, as cousins and heirs of
the said Jenofefa, viz. daughters of John Che3'ny of Pynne, son of Alice,
sister of the said John Hyll, father of the said Jenofefa. And afterwards the
said Margaret died seised of the said third, as under, after whose death the
said Richard and Joan, and Edward and Isabel, entered upon the said third,
as under, and were and still are seised thereof in fee, in right of the said Joan
and Isabel ; and the said Joan is of the age of 30 and the said Isabel of
26 years.
She died 6 April, 12 Henry VII. John Burded aged 40 and more, is
her son and heir,
Berks. A third part of the manor of Ynkepenne, viz. ten messuages, 100a.
land, 100a, pasture, 20a. meadow and 20a. wood, worth 405, ; the said
manor is held of the abbot of Thwj^chefeld, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (67.) E. Series II. File 780. (8.)
67. John Copleston.
Writ wanting ; inquisition 4 November, 13 Henry VII,
One John Sachevyle was seised of the under-mentioned manor, wardship
and advowson in fee, which he held in chief by knight-service ; and being
so seised, b}' charter, 2 July, 9 Edward IV, the king's licence not obtained, he
enfeoffed one John Evylyn, clerk, John Hacche, the elder, Thomas Tremayle,
HENRY VII. 53
Christopher Coke and Michael Denj's thereof to the use of his last will, viz.
inter alia that Joan Copleston, one of his daughters and heirs, late wife of the
said John Copleston named in the writ, should have and enjoy the said
manor, &c, to her and her heirs for ever. Evylyn and the others were
accordingly seised thereof in fee, and had the king's pardon of alienation, &c.
by letters patent, 10 May, 13 Edward IV, and the survivor of them, the said
Thomas Tremayle, is still solely seised thereof to the use abovesaid. Henry
Copleston, aged 24 and more, is son and next heir of the said Joan daughter
of the said John Sachevyle and wife of the said John Copleston named in
the writ.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Indecott and Hertford
in fee, and being so seised enfeoffed Henry Grymston, clerk, Richard Wagott,
Roger Sherdiche and William Walyes thereof, who reenfeoffed him and Joan
his wife thereof, to them and his heirs, and they were seised of it accordingly,
he in fee, and she in her demesne as of free tenement.
He died the last day of July last, seised of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in Uggeburgh in fee. John Copleston, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
Devon. Manor of Buketon, with the wardship of the gaol of the king's
castle of Exeter, and the advowson of the parish church of Buketon to the
same manor belonging, worth 10 marks, held of the king in chief by
knight-service.
A messuage and 60a. land in Indecott, and three messuages, 100a.
land in Hertford, worth 5 marks, held of the king as of the honor of
Gloucester by knight-service.
A messuage and 40a. land in Uggeburgh, called 'Chesewyll,' worth
40s., held of the lord Hastynges, as of the manor of Langeford Lester,
service unknown,
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (68.) E. Series II. File 145. (8.)
68. Ralph Grey.
Writ of Mandamus 8 November, inquisition 23 November, 13 Henry VII.
He died 1 November, 8 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned
manor in fee. Ehzabeth Grey is his daughter and next heir and is of the
age of five years and more.
Essex. Manor of Chamberlej-ns, worth 60s., held of the king in chief.
C. Series II. Vol. 12.(70.)
69. Joan late the wife of Edward Goldesborugh.
Writ 22 October, 12 Henry VII; inquisition 16 November, 13 Henry VII.
Joan Goldesburgh named in the writ died 6 November, 12 Henry VII,
seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee. Ehzabeth Grey, aged 5 and
more, is her cousin and next heu", viz. daughter of Ralph her son.
Hertford. Manor of Beauchampe, worth 40s., held of John, earl of Oxford,
by service of ^ of a knight's fee.
Manor of Flansted, or Flanstede, worth 40s., held of the king, as
of the earldom of Warwick, by fealty and 12c/. rent, for all service.
54 INQUISITIONS.
Four messuages in Hechyn, worth 65. Sd. apiece, three of them
held of the king, as of the duchy of York, by fealty and I2d. rent, for
aU service, and the fourth of them of the king in chief, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (70a.)
70. James Deens, esquire.
Writ 30 October, inquisition 22 January, 13 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and being so seised
enfeoffed Thomas Armen, esquire, and John Brygge, clerk, thereof, who by their
charter, 5 Ma}^, 10 Henry VII, gave it to him and one Margaret then his Avife
and his heirs, by virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof, he in fee
and she in her demesne as of free tenement, and had issue one Bartholomew
Deens ; and afterwards he died and she survived him and was and still is
seised thereof in her demesne as aforesaid.
He died 8 April, 12 Henry VII. The said Bartholomew Deens is his son
and next heir, aged 9 years.
Northampton. Manor of Ctypston, worth 20 marks, held of Nicholas Vaux,
knight, as of the manor of Harowdon, in socage,
C. Series II. Vol 12.(71.)
71. John Rokley, esquire.
Writ 19 April, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 20 October, 13 Henry VII.
He died 24 Febuar}^, 12 Henr}^ VII. Thomas Rokley, esquire, is his
son and heir, of the full age of 21 and more.
York. He held no lands.
C. Series II. Vol. 12.(72.)
72. Robert Rokewod, the elder.
Writ 8 October, inquisition 2 November, 13 Henry VII.
Henry Morland, vicar of the parish church of Aketon, was seised of the
under-mentioned manor of Rokewodes in fee, and being so seised gave it to
the said Robert, William Clopton, William Pyrton, the younger, esquires,
William Tey, Thomas Appilton, William Breton, John Breton, John Foord,
Roger Martyn and Robert Partriche, the younger, of Aketon, their heirs and
assigns, who were seised thereof accordingly in fee, the licence of the king
that now is having been obtained, as appears by the charter and letters
patent produced ; and being so seised, the said Robert willed by his last
will that Agnes his wife should have the said manor after his decease for the
term of her life, with remainder to Robert Rokewod his son, to him, his heirs
and assigns ; and afterwards the said Robert Rokewod, the elder died, and
the said William Clopton, and the others, survive, and are seised thereof
in fee.
WiUiam Wegge, clerk, rector of the church of Whepsted, was seised of
the under-mentioned manor of Inghames in fee to the use of the said Robert
afid Agnes and the heirs of the body of Robert, and being so seised enfeoffed
the said Robert and Agnes and Richard Hervy thereof to hold to them and
the heirs of the said Robert issuing, by virtue of which they were seised
thereof, Robert in fee, and the said Agnes and Richard in their demesne as
of free tenement ; and being so seised the said Robert died and the said
HENRY VII. 55
Agnes and Richard survived and were seised thereof in their demesne as of
free tenement.
Roger Drury and Henr}^ Turnour, esquires, were seised of the under-
mentioned tenement and land in fee and being so seised by their charter
enfeoffed the said Robert, Robert Crane, esquire, Thomas Appilton, Wilham
Tey, Wilham Breton, ' gentilmen,' and Robert Partriche of Aketon thereof
to the use of the said Robert and his heirs ; and afterwards the said Robert
willed by his last will that after his decease one Joan his daughter should have
the same to her, her heirs and assigns for ever, as by the said charter and
will, duly proved, appears ; and afterwards the said Robert died, and the
said Robert Crane and the others survived and were so seised thereof in fee
to the above intent.
He died 10 September, 13 Henry VII. Robert Rokewod, aged 40, is
his son and heir.
Suffolk. Manor of Rokewodes Lyes, in the towns of Aketon, Meleford
and Groton, worth 6^., held of the king in chief, as of the honor of
Hatfeld Peverell, by service of | of a knight's fee and 25. rent.
Manor of Inghames in Brokeley, Whepsted, Herthest and Laushill,
worth 8 marks, held of Thomas Fodrynghee, as of the manor of Brokeley
Hall, by fealty and service of Id. at Michaelmas.
A tenement called ' Smythis,' 30a. land, 3a. meadow and 145. rent,
in Aketon, worth 305., held of the earl of Ormond, as of the manor called
Aketon Hall, by fealty and the rent of a ' clove de gelofyr ' at Michaelmas.
C. Series II. Vol. 12.(73.)
73. William Staunton, esquire.
Writ, torn; inquisition 20 January, 13 Henry VII.
He died 8 July, 12 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor,
&c. in fee tail. William Staunton, of Staunton, chaplain, is his brother and
next heir, aged 40 and more.
NoTTES'GHAM. The manor of Staunton with the advowson of the church of
Staunton and with the advowson of the church (sic) of Kylvyngton,
Alverton, Flaburgh and Dalyngton. The said manor is held of
Edmund, lord Roose, lord of Beavoure, by service of 2 knights' fees,
for aU service, and is worth 20 marks.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (li.)
74. John Hody.
Writ 10 July, 12 Henry VII ; inquimtlon 23 October, 13 Henry VII.
One William Hody, knight, chief baron of the Exchequer, William
Twyneho, esquire, William Dodyngton, esquire, and John Baker of Langport
were seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. of Stowellin fee and being so
seised demised them to the said John Hody and Edith his wife for the term
of their Uves in survivorship, who were seised thereof accordingly in their
demesne as of free tenement.
He died 12 June, 12 Henry VII, seised of the other under-mentioned
land, &c. in fee. The said Edith survives. Andrew Hody, aged 28 and
more, is his son and heir.
56 INQUISITIONS.
Somerset. Manor and advowson of Stowell, worth 15?., held of the honor
of Gloucester, service unknown.
Twenty messuages, 200a. land, 20a. meadow in Bishop's Chue
{Chue Episcopi), worth 40.S., held of the bishop of Bath and Wells, service
unknown.
Four burgages in Wyncaulton, 20a. pasture in Horewode, worth
205., held of the prior of Stavordale, service unknown.
One hundred acres of land in Grynehyll or Greneh}''!!, worth lOs.,
held of John Fytzjames, service unknown.
Forty acres of land in Martock, worth 20^., held of Hugh Lutterell,
knight, service unknown.
Twenty acres of land in Cote.
One hundred acres of pasture in More.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (75.) E, Series II. File 895. (5.)
75. John Hody.
Writ 10 July, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 10 October, 13 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 74 touching land in Chue, &c.
Dorset. A messuage in Bishop's Chewe {Chewe Episcopi) in the said county
(sic), worth 65. 8^., held of Oliver, bishop of Bath and Wells, service
unknown.
Four messuages in Puttynge and Chekerell, worth 40s., held of the
said bishop, service unknown.
C. Series II, Vol. 12. (76.) E. Series II. File 895. (6.)
76. Richard Tayle.
Writ 23 Januar}^ inquisition 24 April, 13 Henry VII.
He was seised together with Bauletta late his wife of the under-
mentioned messuages, &c. in fee, and being so seised, by two several charters,
dated on the eve of St. Denis, 10 Henry VII, together with her, gave them to
one Richard Lauskardford and his heirs, who is still seised thereof accordingly
in fee.
Together with the said Rauletta then his wife by charter, 13 June,
9 Henry VII, he demised the tenement, stable, stye and garden to one
John Monkelegh and Cristina his wife, their heirs and assigns, for forty years
then to come.
He died Tuesday before Michaelmas last. Walter Tayle, aged 40 and
more, is his cousin and heir, viz. son of John his brother.
Devon. Two closes of land, and a meadow, in Hurdewyk in the parish of
Tavystok, four messuages in the borough of Tavystok, and a tenement,
stable, bakehouse, stye {pistrinum, araporcorum), and garden within
the borough aforesaid, worth 5 marks, held of the abbot of Tavystok
by 15d. rent in free socage.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (77.) E. Series II. File 145. (10.)
77. William Fayrefax,
Writ 10 February, inquisition 6 May, 13 Henry VII.
One WiUiam Fa3^refax, his father, was seised of the under-mentioned
land, &c. in fee, and being so seised, by charter dated at Wyssynden, the
HENRY VII.. 57
feast of St. Philip and St. James, 20 Henry VI, enfeoffed John, earl of Somerset,
Thomas Wake and John Souche thereof, the survivor of whom, John Souche,
by charter dated at Bulwyke, 20 August, 17 Edward IV, enfeoffed John Wake
of Stoketon and Wilham Tanfeld, esquires, and Wilham Lane, gentleman, thereof,
the survivors of whom, John Wake and William Lane are still seised thereof
in fee.
He died 5 February, 13 Henry VII. William Fayrefax, aged 36 and more,
is his son and heir.
Rutland. Three messuages, three cottages, five virgates and three quarters
of land, 40a. meadow, 40a. pasture, in Wyssynden, worth 4:1., held of
George Fitzhugh, master, and the clerks of the college of Pembrokehall,
Cambridge, in right of the college, by fealty and 405. rent yearly, for all
service.
C. Series II. Vol 12. (78.)
78. William Fayrefax.
Writ 10 February, inquisition 8 May, 13 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee, and being so
seised, by charter, 20 September, 7 Henry VII, enfeoffed David Phelypp and
John Wake, esquires, Thomas Hunston, Richard Dekeloun, clerk, and William
Jakeson, draper, who survive, of the said manor, to the use of himself and
Agnes then his wife in survivorship, and thereafter to the use of his heirs
for ever ; and by another charter enfeoffed them of the messuages, land, &c.,
whereof they are still seised in fee.
Death and heir as in No. 77.
Northampton. Manor of Grendon, worth 20 ma,rks, held of George, earl of
Kent, as of the manor of Yerdley Hastyngys, by fealty and Qd. rent.
Three messuages, 60a. land, 20a. meadow, 24a. pasture in Depyng
Gate and Maxey, worth 505., held of the Lady Margaret, countess of
Richemond, the king's mother, as of the manor of Maxey, by fealty and
a rent of IO5. 5d., three hens and a cock.
. C. Series II. Vol. 12. (79.)
79. Joan late the wife of Thomas Foljambe.
Writ of Mandamus 15 November, inquisition 23 May, 13 Henry VII.
One Thomas Foljambe, late her husband, was seised the day he died of
the under-mentioned manor in fee tail, viz. to himself and the heirs of his
body issuing ; and Henry Foljambe is his brother and heir, and at the time
of his death was thirty years old, as by a certain inquisition after his death,
viz. 8 January, 7 Edward IV, taken upon a writ of diem clausit, appears ; by
virtue of which seisin and possession of the said Thomas, she was dowable out
of the said manor ; and afterwards the said Henry, the brother, viz. 15 February,
7 Edward IV, sued his livery, &c. saving to her her reasonable dower ; a third
part, accordingly, of the said manor was retained in the king's hands as
her dower, but she never sued her dower in the chancery, and the said third
remained and still remains in the king's hands.
She died 20 July, 1 Henry VII. The said Henry Foljambe, aged 60 and
more, is brother and heir of the said Thomas, but who is her next heir the
jurors at present know not. The said Henry has occupied the said third part
from the said 20 July till now.
58 INQUISITIONS.
Derby. A third part of the manor of Walton, which manor extends into
Rodj'che, Callall and Brampton, the said third being worth 60s., held of
the king in chief, as of the honor of Peverell.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (80.)
80. Alexander Cressener.
Writ of Mandamus 21 May, inquisition 29 May, 13 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and being so seised
demised it to Anne, then the wife of John Cressener, his son, for the term
of her life, by virtue of which she was seised thereof in her demesne as of free
tenement with reversion expectant to him and his heirs, and died so seised
20 October last.
He died seised of the reversion aforesaid, 18 June, 11 Henry VII. John
Cressener, aged 13 and more, is his cousin and next heir.
Huntingdon. Manor of Eynj^sbur}-, worth 5 marks, held of the lord
John de Ferers, service unknoAvn.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (81.)
81. Anne Knyvet, formerly the wife of John Cressener, esquire.
Writ 16 May, inquisition 24 May, 13 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 80. John Cressener, aged 13 and more, is son and
heir of the said Anne Knyvett, and cousin and heir of the said Alexander,
viz. son of John, his son.
Huntingdon. Manor of Eynysbury, worth 5 marks, held of John, lord de
Ferers, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (82.)
82. John Travers, of the city of Lincoln.
Writ 4 November, inquisition 13 May, 13 Henry VII.
He died 16 November, 13 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned land,
&c. in fee. Robert Travers, aged 9 years and no more on the day of the
taking of this inquisition, is his son and heir.
Lincoln. A messuage, 24a. meadow, 4a. pasture, in Halinyton (sic) b}^ Louth,
worth 205., held of the king in chief by knight-service, but by what
rent the jurors know not.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (83.)
83. Richard Barneby.
Writ 4 November, iiupiisition 10 MaA^, 13 Henry VII.
One John Hough, gentleman, was seised of the under-mentioned manor in
fee, and being so seised, by charter, 29 May, 10 Henry VII, the king's Hcence not
obtained, demised it to the said Richard and Margaret his wife, who survives,
and Richard's heirs, by virtue of which they were seised thereof, Richard in
fee, and Margaret in her demesne as of free tenement. He died so seised,
and she continued her estate and is stiU so seised by survivorship ; and
afterwards, 1 May, 13 Henry VII, she had pardon of ahenation by the king's
letters patent.
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He died 14 May, 12 Henry VII. Ursula, aged 8 and more, is his daughter
and heir.
Lincoln. Manor of Haryarby, held of the king in chief by service of l of a
knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (84.)
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84. Alexander Cressener, esquire.
Writ of Amotus 16 May, inquisition 20 May, 13 Henry VII.
John Clopton, esquire, Robert Walpole, clerk, and Thomas Appulton, were
seised at the time of his death of the under-mentioned manors of ' Mortymers '
and ' Xetherhall ' and land, &c. in Bergham and Cleydon, to the use of him and
his heirs, and after his death demised them to Cecily, but lately (dudum) his wife,
John, lord le Scrope, Robert Dymmok, knight, William Waldegrave, esquire,
John Kentysshe and John Hulke, who survive, for the term of her life,
with remainder to his right heirs.
He died, 18 June, 11 Henry VII, seised of the other under-mentioned
manors, &c. in fee. John Cressener, aged 13 and more, is his cousin and next
heir, viz. son of John, his son.
Suffolk. Manors of ' Mort3^mers ' and ' Netherhall,' worth 5 marks, held
of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by knight-service.
Four messuages, 100a. land, 60a. pasture, and 205. rent, in
Bergham and Cle3'don, worth 20s., held of John, abbot of North Creke,
service unknown.
Manor called ' Cresseners,' 100a. land, 100a. pasture, 20a. wood, in
Rede, worth 4 marks, held of William, abbot of Bury St. Edmunds,
service unknown.
Manor of ' Mores,' a messuage and 100a. land in Boxted, worth 40s.,
held of the said abbot of Bury, service unknown.
Manor of ' Cresseners,' a messuage, 200a. land, 20a. pasture, 10a.
wood, in Hawkedon, worth 405. held of the said abbot of Bury, service
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (85.) E. Series II. File 610. (7.)
85. William Myllys.
Writ 17 May, inquisition Monday after the Ascension, 13 Henry VII. A previous
writ had miscarried.
The said WiUiam Milles, or MyUes, was seised of the under-mentioned land,
&c. in fee, and being so seised gave them by charter (recited), dated at West-
mallyng, 20 January, 2 Richard III, by the name of all his lands and tenements
in Maideston, Estmallyng, Westmallyng, Ryerssh and Addyngton, to William
Pellycan, gentleman, and William Derby, of Westmallyng, since deceased,
and John Clerk, of Wroteham, and John Brode, of the town of Maydeston,
gentlemen, Wilham Ayherst, of Estmallyng, and William Hoo, ' corveser,'
who survive, and are seised thereof to his use and the performance of his
last will.
By his testament and last will, dated 1 March, 1497, and proved before
Thomas Cutfold, doctor of decrees, official of the consistory court of the
bishop of Rochester, describing himself as ' William Milles of Westmallyng
in the diocese of Rochester,' he bequeaths his soul to God and his body to
60 INQUISITIONS.
be buried in the church of Westmallyng, &c., and by his last will, of even
date, directs his feoffees to suffer ' Johan,' his wife, to occup}^ the house he
dwells in [and] 'Carde3ais mede ' [for] term of her life, while 'she leve soole,'
Robert his son paying her 21. 135. id. for term of her life according to his
indenture, and that after her decease or marriage ' my son Sir Wilham shall
have the place that I dwell in ' for life ' with Cardeyns Mede orelles the
profyttes thereof,' with remainder to William Milles, son of Robert MiUes,
' to hym and to his heyres forevremore. And yf it fortune liym to decesse
without heyres of his body lawfully bigotyn then I will it shall persequently
folowe to Robert Mylles and to his heyres ' ; further he wills that after his
wife's death or re-marriage his son Robert shall have all his lands in Ryerssh
Westmallj'ng and Estmallyng and Alice Lyll}', his daughter, shall have his
house in Maideston ' to her and to her heyres imperpetually forevirmore
Amen.'
AU the lands, &c. specified in the inquisition are, and from beyond
memory were, of the tenure of ' gavelkynde,' and are and were divisible and
divided between the heirs male according to the custom of Kent.
He died 5 June, 12 Henry VII. William Milles, of Westmallyng, chaplain,
aged 50 and more, John Milles, late of London, ' gentilman,' aged 34 and
more, and Robert Milles, late of London, ' goldsmythe,' aged 28 and more,
are his sons and next heirs, according to the custom aforesaid ; nevertheless
the jurors say that the said WiUiam, their father, did not die seised thereof,
as above is supposed.
Kent. A messuage and garden adjacent in the town of Westmallyng, and
3a. land in the parish of Westmallyng, held severally and by parcels
{'parcellatim) in socage of the abbess of Westmallyng, as of the manor
of ' Eestmallyng,' rents unknown.
A messuage, garden and 3a. land, in Estmallyng ; la. land in
Estma%ng aforesaid ; a croft, 2a. 3r. land in Estmallyng aforesaid ;
4a. 3 day works of land in ' Lanefeld,' in EstmaUyng aforesaid ; 3a.
5 day works of land called ' Jakkys Crouche ' in Estmallyng aforesaid ;
and two parcels of land containing la. land in Estmallyng aforesaid ;
held severally and by parcels in socage of the said abbess, as of the manor
of ' W[e]stmallyng,' rents unknown.
Three acres land in ' Netherperyfeld ' in the parish of Ryerssh ; 5a.
land called ' Grete Cardons,' in Ryerssh aforesaid ; 6a. land in
' Upperperyfeld,' in Rierssh aforesaid ; 4a. land in ' Upperperyfeld '
in Ryerssh aforesaid ; la land in ' Litleblakmannys ' croft in Rierssh
aforesaid, and 2a. land in the said croft called ' Blakmannys,' held
severally and by parcels in socage. of lord de Bergevenny, as of the manor
of Ryersshe, rents unknown.
A messuage and garden in the parish of Maydeston, held in socage
of Reynold Pympe, as of the manor of Lose, rent unknown.
All the aforesaid messuages, lands and tenements are worth U. yearly
beyond outgoings.
C. Series II, Vol, 12. (86.)
86. Ralph Constable, esquire.
Writ 24 March, inquisition 21 May, 13 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee, and being so
seised enfeoffed John Melton and John Skypwyth, knights, Edmund Thwaytes
HENRY VII. 61
and Thomas Strangwysh, esquires, and Thomas Gower and Thomas Hedon,
gentlemen, thereof, who were and still are seised thereof accordingly in fee
to the use of him and his heirs and for the performance of his last will.
Afterwards upon a marriage to be had between John, his son and heir
apparent, and Agnes daughter of Thomas Metham, esquire, it was agreed between
the said Ralph and Thomas, and the said Ralph granted for a certain sum
to be paid him by the said Thomas for the said marriage, that he would make
a sufficient estate in law to four persons in fee simple of the manors of
Mawniby and Kyrkbjnyisk, the advowson excepted, and of all the lands and
tenements parcel of the manor of Mawnby whereof he, or others to his use,
were seised, of the j'earty value of 40 marks, to the uses following, viz. to the
use of the said Thomas and his executors till the said John Constable, his son,
should be twenty years old, and thereafter to the use of the said John and the
said Agnes his wife, and the heirs of their bodies ; and similarly that he would
make a sufficient estate in law to certain persons in fee simple of lands and
tenements of the yearly value of 10 marks to the following use, viz. that the
same persons immediately after his death, or the death of Margaret
Constable, widow, whichever should first happen, should be seised thereof
to the use of the said Thomas Metham and his executors till the said John
Constable, the son, should be twenty years old, and thereafter to the use of the said
John and Agnes and the heirs of their bodies ; as by certain indentures between
them more fully it may appear ; by pretext whereof the said Ralph after-
wards enfeoffed Stephen Thorp, John Roos, and Phihp Constable, esquires, and
John Denys, clerk, of the manors of Mawnby and Kyrkbywisk, and of the
said lands and tenements parcel of the said manor of Mawnby, to the uses
aforesaid, who were and still are seised thereof to the same uses in fee ; and
afterwards the said John Melton and the others at his request, in fulfilment
of the said agreements, inasmuch as the said lands and tenements in
MaA^Tib}- were of the yearly value of .38 marks only and not of 40 marks,
enfeoffed the said Stephen and the others of lands and tenements as under,
to the value of 2 marks to make up the 40 marks and to the value of 10
marks to make up the 10 marks granted from the death of the said Ralph
and Margaret, viz. from lands and tenements late in the several tenures of
Richard Thowe, Thomas Wright, Thomas Webster, Thomas Thomson,
Thomas Alchon, Stephen Oust, and Stephen Archelous, also from the several
rents and services of Stephen , Peter Douse, John Alchon, Thomas
Hopkynson, Wilham Clerk, John Awderdale and Roger Maud issuing from
certain lands and tenements in Esthalsham ; also all the lands and tene-
ments in the several occupations of John Ashomle, Richard Wright, Peter
Baro and Wilham Baro in Esthalsham ; to hold the said lands, tenements,
rents and services to the said Stephen Thorp and the others to the uses
above specified ; and they were and still are seised thereof accordingly
in fee.
By his last will he willed and declared that Elizabeth, his wife, should
have the manor of Thirntoft for Ufe, and 4Z. of money yearly from the manors
of Burtonconstable, Newtonconstable and Esthalsham and from lands in
Burtonconstable, Newtonconstable, Esthalsham and Marton ; and that his
feoffees of the said manors and lands should permit his executors to receive
36Z. yearly for ten years after his decease from the issues and profits thereof
for the payment of his debts and the performance of his will.
He died the last day but one of March last. The said John Constable,
aged 18 years, 7 months and more, is his son and heir.
62 INQUISITIONS.
York. Manors of Burton Constable, Newton Constable, Westhalsham and
Thirntoft ; eight messuages, 200a. land, 60a. meadow, 100a. pasture, in
Burtonconstable ; 100a. land, 100a. pasture, 40a. meadow, in Newton-
constable ; ten messuages, 150a. land, 80a. meadow, 100a. marsh, and"
pasture for fifty beasts in Westhalsham and Esthalsham ; seven messuages,
200a. land, 52a. meadow, 100a. pasture in Marton ; and IOO5. rent in
the towns aforesaid ; whereof, the manors of Burtonconstable and
Newtonconstable, and lands there, worth 50Z., are held of Thomas,
archbishop of York, in right of his cathedral church, service unknown ;
and the manor of Westhalsham, and lands, <^c., there, and in
Esthalsham, worth 121., are held either of the said archbishop, or of the
duke of Buckingham, but of which of them, and by what service, the
jurors at present know not.
Manors of Mawnby and Kyrkbywisk, with the advowson of the
parish church of Kyrkbywisk to the manor of Mawnby aforesaid
belonging, and ten messuages, 100a. land, 100a. pasture, in Solbergh,
Scrofton, Newby and Newton, parcel of the said manor of Mawnby,
worth 38 marks, held of the king, as of the castle of Richmund, service
unknown.
Twenty messuages, 300a. land, 40a. meadow, 100a. pasture, in
Ftynton, Welwikthorp, Southorp, Sutton, Kyllom, Sprotele}^ and
Hedon, worth lOl. 10s., held of the duke of Buckingham, service unknown.
Note. The Chancery inquisition, in places illegible, has been
altered after the Exchequer Transcript from it was made.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (87). E. Series II. File 216. (10.)
87. Christopher Brome son and heir of Robert Brome.
Writ 14 February, j)roof of age, 3 May, 13 Henry VII.
Oxford. He is, and on the feast of the Holy Trinity last was, twenty-one.
Humphrey Besils, esquire, aged 44 and more, well remembers this, because
Robert Broun, esquire, had issue, between him, and one Elizabeth late his
wife, the said Christopher, and afterwards, by the space of a yesbV and
more after the birth of Christopher, a son called Edward, and he, during
Robert's lifetime was constantly in Robert's house, and knew the said
Christopher well during that time.
John Johnys, aged 40 and more, well remembers this because he
was present when Christopher was baptized in the parish church of
Halton, 10 June, 15 Edward IV, and lifted from the font by one Margaret
Besils, widow ; also because one John Johnys, clerk, then priest of the
parish church aforesaid on the said day after the baptism entered the
birth in a ' missale ' belonging to the church.
John Maryott, aged 40 and more, well remembers this, because he
was present in the said church on the said 10th June when the said
Christopher was baptized, and because he was sent on the 9th June
before, by the said Robert Broun, the father, for one John Talbot, esquire,
to request him in Robert's name to be godfather, which John Talbot was
godfather of the said Christopher and lifted him from the font.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (88.)
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88. James Pykeryng, esquire.
Writ 13 May, inquisition 28 June, 13 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and being so seised, by
charter, 23 May, 12 Henry VIT, enfeoffed Christopher Moresby, knight, Ambrose
Crakenthorp, James Roos, Robert Moresby and Anthony Crakenthorp, esquires,
thereof, to the use of himself, his lieirs and assigns, and the performance of his
last will ; and they were and still are seised thereof accordingly.
Afterwards he made his last will as follows : — ' In the name,' &c. ' I
James Pykerynge of Kyllyngton,' co. Westmerland, esquire ; to be buried as
seems best to ' Sir Cristofre Moresby my fadur in la we and my wif,' and
funeral to be paid for out of issues and profits of manors and lands ; wife to
have 20 marks yearly out of such issues and profits during his mother's life,
and ' when it shall fortune my modur to decesse,' his heir to enfeoff his said
wife of lands to that value instead ; ' unto ichon of my three sonns,' Jame?,
Thomas and William, 'duryng the nown age of Cristofre my son and heyre,'
101. 3'early, ' and if it fortune my said son Cristofre to disceas beyng within
thage of xxj vers that than ohe xli. graunted to the next brother be devided
to the two younger brothern duryng che noun age of the heyre and so from
oon brother to the odir brother if they so fortune to decesse' ; daughter
Anne to have 300 marks to her marriage out of the said issues and profits ;
500 marks thereout to be paid to his said ' fadre in lawe,' due to him ' for
the mariage of m}^ wif his dough ter and heyre ' ; to John, his brother, 100?.
yearly during the nonage of his said heir, ' upon his good beryng and dispocicion
to mv wif and my said cheldren ' ; ' and all this my will fullfilled ' manors
and lands to remain to his right heir ; executors, his said wife and father-in-law ;
' and for the profe that this is my last will I have sett therto my seall at
Kelyngton,' 6 August, 12 Henry VII.
He died 2 May last. Christopher Pyker\mg aged 13 and more, is his son
and heir.
Cumberland. Manor of Byrtby, worth 10 marks, held of Richard Huddelston,
esquire, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (89.)
89. Edmund Bedyngfeld, knight.
Writ of Amotus 16 May, inquisition the last day but one of June, 13 Henry VII.
He died 15 October, 12 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manors
in fee, by the king's gift, as by letters patent thereof to him and his heirs male
for ever, appears. Thomas Bedyngfeld, aged 18 and more, is his son and heir.
York. Manors of Woldneuton and Bayneton, worth 30^.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (90.) E. Series II. File 216. (1.)
90. jAiiES Pykeryng, esquire.
Writ 13 May, inquisition 24 June, 13 Henry VII.
By charter indented, 23 May, 12 Henry VII, he enfeoffed Christopher
Moresby, knight, Robert Moresby, brother of the said Christopher, and others,
as in No. 88, of the under-mentioned manors to the use of his last will.
He died 2 May last seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee. His
heir as in No. 88.
64 INQUISITIONS.
York. Lands and tenements in Thorganb}^ worth 4 marks, held of the king
in chief, by knight-service, and 3d. rent of assise yearly.
Manors of Ellerton and Belleby, held of the baron of Graystok,
service unknown.
Manor of Sedber, held of the lord fitz Hugh, service unknown.
The said manors are worth 201. beyond outgoings.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (91.) E. Series II. File 216. (9.)
91. Emma Malere.
Writ of Mandamus 28 May, inquisition the last day of June, 13 Henry VII.
Emma Malory, named in the writ, died 4 November, 1 1 Henry VII, seised of
the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee. John Malory is her son and heir, and
is aged 40 and more ; he has occupied the said tenements from the time of
her death to the present, and still occupies them, and has received the profits
thereof mean time, by what title the jurors know not.
Northampton. A messuage, 100a. land, 20a. meadow and 20a. pasture,
in Stowe, worth 265. 9>d., held of Richard Nevel, lord de Latymer, service
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (92.)
92. Elizabeth Delamare, widow, late the wife of Thomas Delamare,
knight.
Writ of Mandamus 5 March, inquisition 21 June, 13 Henry VII.
James Viell and John Dalamer, esquires, Thomas Woode, gentleman, John
Gawen, esquire, William Port, vicar of the church of St. Mary of Aldermanston
William Boc[hie]r, Richard Curteys, Maurice David, George Coke and John
Celley were seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and being so seised,
by their charter, 16 June, 15 Edward IV, demised it to the said Thomas
Dalamer and the aforesaid Elizabeth, then his wife, for the term of their lives
in survivorship without impeachment of waste, with remainder to George
Dalamer, son of the said Thomas, and the heirs male of his body begotten,
with remainder in default to the heirs male of the body of the said Thomas,
with remainder in default to the heirs of his body, with remainder
in default to his right heirs. The said Thomas and Elizabeth were seised
thereof accordingh^ in their demesne as of free tenement, and afterwards
he died and she survived, and was solely seised in her demesne as
of free tenement by survivorship, and died so seised. The said George
Dalamer is still living.
She died 17 April, 9 Henry VII. Elizabeth, wife of George Forster, is her
cousin and next heir, viz. daughter of John her son, and is 22 years old and
more. The said George has occupied the said manor from the time of her
death, and has taken the issues and profits by his title aforesaid.
Berkshire. Manor of Chalowe, worth 8 marks, held of the king in chief,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol 12. (94.) E. Series II. File 780. (9.)
HENRY VII. (55
93. Anne Knyvet, formerly the wife of John Cressener, esquire, deceased.
Writ 16 May, inquisition Wednesday after the Nativity of St. John, the
Baptist,^ 13 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 81.
Essex. Manor of Ferers, worth 5 marks, held of the king, as of the honor
of Clare, by knight-seryice,
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (95.)
94. Edmfnd Bedyngfeld, knight.
Writ of Amotus 16 May, inquisHion Wednesday after the Nativity of St. John,
the Baptist, 13 Henry VII.
, He died seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. Date of death not
given. His heir as in No. 89.
Essex. A messuage, 40a. pasture, 40a. arable, 20a. meadow, 10a. wood,
called ' Cookes,' in Wormyngworth, worth 4 marks, held of Thomas
Walgrave, esquire, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (96).
95. John Cressener.
Writ of Mandamus 21 May, inquisition Wednesday after the Nativity of St.
John, the Baptist, 13 Henry VII.
John Cressener, esquire, died 24 August, 1 Henry VII. John Cressener,
aged 13 and more, is his son and heir.
Essex. He held no lands,
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (97.)
96. Isabel Neuton, late the wife of John Neuton, knight.
Writ 22 May, inquisition 16 June, 13 Henry VII.
She died 22 May last seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee.
Richard Neuton, esquire, aged 40 and more, is her son and heir.
Gloucester. A moiety of the manor of Auste, worth 131. 6s. 8d., held of the
bishop of Worcester, by fealty, and by what other services the jurors
know not.
Three messuages, three virgates of land, 20a. meadow and 10a.
pasture, in Cote next Auste, worth 31., held of Robert Poyntz, knight,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (98.)
97. Isabel Neuton, late the wife of John Neuton, knight.
Writ 14 June, inquisition 18 June, 13 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 96.
Town of Gloucester. Manor of Dounehatherlegh, worth 12/., held ot the
abbot of St. Peter's, Gloucester, by fealty and 10^. 4|rZ. rent, for all
service.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (99.) E. Series IL File 390. (1.)
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66 INQUISITIONS.
98. Edmund Bedyngfeld, knight.
Writ of Mandamus 14 May, inquisition 19 June, 13 Henry VII.
One Margaret Bedyngfeld, formerly the wife of Edmund Bedyngfeld,
esquire, was seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and being so seised
enfeoffed John Hevenyngham, knight, Thomas Lovell, the elder, esquire, John
Fyncham, the elder, William Berdewell, the younger, gentlemen, and William
Levy, chaplain, thereof, to the use of herself, her heirs and assigns, by virtue
of which feoffment they were seised thereof in fee ; and afterwards she died,
whereupon the right and use of the said manor descended to the said Edmund
Bedjmgfeld, named in the writ, as her cousin and heir, viz. son of Thomas
her son ; and afterwards the said Thomas Lovell and John Fyncham died,
and Hevenyngham and the others survived them, and were, and on the day
of the inquisition are, seised thereof to the use aforesaid by survivorship.
Death and heir as in No. 89.
Cambridge. Manor of Abyngton, worth 60s., held of Thomas Stanley, earl of
Derby, and Margaret his wife, countess of Richemond, in her right,
service unknown.
C. Series 11. Vol 12. (102.)
99. Edmund Bedyngfeld, knight.
Writ of Amotus 16 May, inquisition 24 June, 13 Henry VII.
He died seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee, which thereupon
descended to Thomas, his son and heir.
Death and heir as in No. 89.
Bedford. Two parts of 100a. land, in Ronehall, two parts of a toft and of 2r.
land, in Holewell ; two parts of a messuage and of a virgate of land
in Langforth ; a yearly rent of 10s. from tenants in Wotton ; and two
parts of a court to be held at Bedford every three weeks ; held of the
king, in chief, by Icnight-service, as parcel of the barony of Bedford
aforesaid, and worth 26s. 8d. yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (103.)
100. Richard Frankeciieyne.
Writ 24 February, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 4 November, 13 Henry VII.
One John Drake was seised of the under-mentioned land, kc in fee,
and being so seised, by charter indented, 24 October, 2 Richard III, enfeoffed
one John Speke, by the name of John Speke, esquire, and one Robert
Whytyng thereof, who were seised thereof accordingly in fee, and being so
seised by charter indented, Sunday after All Hallows, 2 Richard III, demised
them to the said Richard named in the writ for the term of his life, with
reversion to the said John Drake, his heirs and assigns for ever.
He died 18 February last past. Tristram Frankecheyne, aged 40 and
more, is his son and heir.
Devon. Three messuages, SOa. land, 20a. meadow, 20a. wood, 20a. furse
and heath, in Ayssh, in the parish of Axmyster, and Musebury, worth
40s., held of Edward, earl of Devon, in free socage only, and by 10s. rent
for all service; the lands and tenements in Axmister, worth 20s., held
of the abbot of New3aiham, in free socage, by the rent of a pair of
gloves, for all service.
HENRY VII. 67
A messuage, 40a. land, 20a.. meadow, in Offewyll, worth 145. ^d.^
held of the said earl, by knight-service, as of the honor of Plympton.
.\ messuage, 40a. land, 10a. meadow, in Rokebeare, worth 20s., held
of the abbess of Canonlegh, in right of her church, in free socage, by
85. rent.
Four messuages, 60a. land, 12a. meadow, 40a. wood, in Sowyll,
in the parish of Kentesbear, worth 405., held of William Wylsford in
free socage.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (104.) E. Series II. File 145. (13.)
101. Anne Knyvet, formerly the wife of John Cressener, esquire.
Writ of Amotus 16 May, inquisition, 20 May, 13 Henry VII.
She died 20 October last. John Cressener, aged 13 and more, is her son
and heir.
Suffolk. She held no lands.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (105.)
102. John Cressener.
Writ of Mandamus 21 May, inquisition 24 May, 13 Henry VII.
Suffolk. Findings as in No. 95.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (106.)
103. John Cressener.
Writ of Mandamus 21 May, inquisition 29 May, 13 Henry VII.
Huntingdon. Findings as in No. 95.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (107.)
104. Ralph Grey.
Writ of Amotus 16 November, inquisition 25 November, 13 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 68.
Hertford. Manor of Jonnespelham, worth 605., held of the bishop of
London, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (108.)
105. John Daweney.
Writ 24 November, inquisition 3 January, 13 Henry VII.
He was seised in his demesne as of fee tail, to him and the heirs male
of his body issuing, the day he died, of the under-mentioned land, &c. in
Snaith, &c. by the gift of one Master John de Newton, late parson of the
church of Thychemarch, Nicholas Northfolk, of Naburn, Wilham Rosselyn,
of Cotenesse, Nicholas Rosselyn and John Dawney, to one Thomas Dawney,
and Ehzabeth, late his wife, and the heirs male of the said Thomas of the
body of the said Ehzabeth begotten, whose heir between them begotten the
said John Dawney named in the writ was.
He was seised in fee, the day he died, of the under-mentioned manor, to
the use of Agnes daughter and heir of John Bekkerd, the younger, of the
68 INQUISITIONS.
body of the said John and of Agnes daughter of the said John Dawney
begotten, by reason of a certain feoffment thereof by one John Bekkerd,
grandfather of the said John Bekkerd, the younger, to him the said John
Dawney and others made.
He died 16 November last. Guy Dawney is his son and heir, of full age
at the time of his death, viz. 44 years and more.
York. Eight messuages, two tofts, five bovates of land, 30a. meadow, 300a.
moor, in the towns and territories of Snaith, Cowyk and G[oldall], worth
61., also 11. 2s. 4d. rent of assise belonging to and issuing from certain
messuages, tofts, woods, meadows and bovates of land in the towns of
Snaith, Cowyk, Goldall, Hensall, Balnhek, Lytylhek, Whiteley, Berley
and Burton by Burn, Avhich divers free tenants held freely of him, the
day he died, by fealty and service of paying the rent aforesaid yearly at
the terms of St. Andrew, the Apostle, Palm Sunday, Midsummer and
Michaelmas, and of a court to be held yearly at Snaith every three
weeks of all his tenants in the said towns ; all which messuages, &c. rents,
services and court are held of the king in chief by knight-service, and
are called a third part of the Soke of Snaith aforesaid.
Manor of Beylbye, worth 5 marks, held of John Grastok, knight,
service unknown.
C. Series II, Vol 12. (109.) E. Series II. File 216. (11.)
106. Eleanor More, widow.
Writ 19 April, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 24 January, 13 Henry VII.
She died 18 April last, seised of the under-mentioned lands in fee. Joan
Goulde, aged 39 and more, and Elizabeth Edwardes, aged 36 and more, are
her daughters and heirs.
Hants. A messuage, 40a. land, 6a. meadow, in Edmondstrap Benham>
held of the king in chief by service of keeping the king's park of
Fremantell in Kyngesclere, and by service of paying the king at his
castle of Winchester 2d. at Michaelmas yearly for all service ; the mes-
suage is worth nothing yearly beyond outgoings, each of the said 40a.
land is worth 2d. yearly, and each of the said 6a. meadow is worth I2d.
yearly.
A messuage and a virgate of land in Kyngesclere, worth 2s., held of
John Melton, knight, service unknown.
A toft and 40a. land in Clerewodcote and Redlond, held of John
Hide, service unknown ; the toft is worth 6d., and each of the said
40a. is worth id.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (110.)
107. Thomas Darell, ' gentilman.'
Writ 1 June, inquisition, 20 July, 13 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson in fee, and
being so seised, by charter dated at Dansey, 27 April, 6 Henry VII, by the
name of Thomas son and heir of Thomas Darell, esquire, enfeoffed Thomas
Grendyll and Richard Rede thereof, who being seised thereof accordingly
in fee, by their charter, 28 April following, enfeoffed him and one Cristine
his wife, Thomas, marquess of Dorset, Robert Browghton, Thomas Tyrell,
HENRY VII. 69
Richard Fytzlowez and Ralph Shelton, kni;n;hts, Phihp Lowez and Thomas
Tyrell, esquires, Thomas Benburv, John Yaxlc}' and James Grcne, thereof, to
the use of him and his wife, and his heirs of her body begotten, with remainder
in default to his heirs and assigns ; they were seised thereof accordingly in
fee, and being so seised, he died, and the said Cristine and the others
survived and are still so seised m survivorship.
He died 1 June last. Beatrice Darell, aged 7, and Anastacia Darell,
aged 2, are his daughters and heirs.
Essex. Manor called Bacons in Danesey and the advowson of the chapel or
chantry in the church of Danesey, worth 20 marks, held of the prior of
Takelech in right of his priory of Takelech in the said county, by fealty
and 10 marks rent yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (111.)
108. Edward Babyngton.
Writ 3 July, inquisition 4 August, 13 Henry VII.
One Robert Harecourte and John Marmyn were seised of the under-
mentioned manors, &c. in fee, and being so seised, gave them to one Ralph
Willyamscote, esquire, to him and the heirs of his body issuing, who was seised
thereof accordingly in fee tail and died so seised, whereupon they descended
to one Ehzabeth as his daughter and heir ; she entered and was seised in fee
tail by the form, &c. and being so seised took to husband one Robert
Babyngton, esquire, whereby the same Robert and Elizabeth were seised thereof
in fee tail, by the form, &c., in her right, and had issue between them one
William Babyngton, and died so seised, whereupon the said manors, &c.
descended to the same William as her son and heir ; he entered and was
seised in fee tail, &c. and had issue Richard, Edward and William, and died
so seised.
Other findings as in No. 27.
Oxford. Manor, or lordships, of Overkodyngton and Nederkodyngton, the
advowson of the church of Nederkodyngton, and view of frankpledge,
with its appurtenances, in the manors aforesaid ; the manor • of
Wilhamscote ; the manor, or lordship, of Noke ; and ten messuages,
twenty virgates of arable, 100a. pasture, 20a. meadow, 30a. wood and 4=1.
rent, in Overkodyngton, Netherkodyngton, Wilhamscote and Noke.
The said manors, or lordships, of Overkodyngton and Neder-
kodyngton, with land, &c. there, and view of frankpledge, worth
61. 6s. Sd., are held, the manor of Overkodyngton and land, &c. there,
of the king, as of the lordship of the earldom of Warwick, by service of
5s. 9d. yearly ; and the manor and advowson of Nederkodyngton, with
view of frankpledge and land, &c. there, of the king in chief, by what
service the jurors at present know not.
The said manor of Williamscote and land, &c. there, worth 20 marks,
are held of the bishop of Lincoln, by what service the jurors at present
know not.
The said manor, or lordship, of Noke, worth AOs., held of the abbot
of Westminster, by what service the jurors at present know not.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (112.) E. Series II. File 780. (5.)
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109. Robert Walshe.
Writ 10 July, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 3 November, 13 Henry VII.
By charter indented, 3 October, 10 Henry VII, he gave the under-
mentioned manors of Felton, Lyllesdon and Wrantage, and land in Stowey
to Thomas Walshe, his son, and Margaret wife of the said Thomas, and the
heirs of Thomas, who were and are seised thereof accordingly in fee.
He died 10 April, 12 Henry VII, seised of the other under-mentioned
manors in fee. Thomas Walshe, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir.
Somerset. Manor, or lordship, of Catteanger, worth 20 marks, held of the
abbot of Muchelney, by knight-service.
Manor, or lordship, of Stowey next Fyffehed, worth 10 marks, held
of John Harwell, by knight-service, as of the manor of Bere.
Manor, or lordship, of Felton, worth 5 marks, held of Henry, duke
of Bokyngham, service unknown.
Manors, or lordships, of Wrantage and Lyllesdon, worth 5 marks,
held of Thomas, ' Marqueys Dorset,' in socage.
Forty acres land, 30a. pasture, 10a. meadow, in Stowey, worth
5 marks, held of John Harwell, by knight service.
C. Series II. Vol. 12. (113.) E. Series II. File 895. (15.)
110. John Clopton.
Writ wanting ; inquisition 2 November, 13 Henry VII.
William Clopton, the elder, of Melford, esquire, father of the said John
Clopton, named in the writ, Thomas Milde, John Denston and John Mannok,
were seised of the under-mentioned manor of Kentwell in fee, and being so
seised, gave it to the said John Clopton, named in the writ, John Paston,
Edmund Paston, Reynold Rowse, Henry Sutell, William Pope, Ralph West,
Henry Turnour, John Smyth, Roger Moriell, John Waren, William Colman,
Robert Sparowe, Simon Gent and John Gent, to the use of the said John
Clopton and his heirs, for the performance of his last will ; by virtue
whereof they were seised of the said manor in fee ; and the said John had
the king's pardon of alienation by letters patent, 6 July, 24 Henry VI. And
afterwards the said John Paston and the others died, and the said Henry
Turnour and John Clopton survived them, and were seised of the said manor
in fee, the day the said John Clopton died, to the said use. Which John
Clopton declared his last will of the said manor inter alia as follows, to wit,
that the said Henry Turnour should enfeoff William Clopton his son thereof
in tail male, and that the said William and the heirs male of his body should
give weekly \2d. to twelve poor persons for twenty years from the day of
his death.
He was seised of the other under-mentioned manors, advowson, and
tenements, in fee, and being so seised gave them to James Hobert, Thomas
Breton, doctor of Theology, Richard Heigham, Robert Crane, Clement
Heigham and William Rigton, chaplain, to the use of himself and his heirs,
and they were and still are seised thereof accordingly.
Date of death not given. William Clopton, aged 40 and more, is his son
and heir.
Suffolk. Manor of Kentwell, worth 10^., held of the king in chief, as of
the castle of Norw-ich, by | of a knight's fee.
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Manor of Wodfowles, or Wodefovvles, worth M. 6s. 8d., held of the
king, as of the manor of Shymplyng, by fealty and 2s. rent, for all service.
Manor of Lwtonys, worth 10 marks, held of the abbot of Bury
St. Edmunds, by service of fealty and Wd. yearly, for all service.
Manor and advowson of Halstede, worth 40 marks, held of the
said abbot, by fealty and 405. rent yearly to the shrine (feretrum) of
St. Edmund for all service.
Divers other tenements, viz. Mannsers, Blakes and Wodehows, [in]
Melford, Shj'mplyng, Alfeto;i, Hawstede, Stanstede and Cokfeld, whereof
the said .tenement of Mannsers is held of John Reynefford, knight, by
service of fealty and 6s. rent yearly, for all service, and is worth 40s. ;
the said tenement of Blakes is held of the abbot of Bury St. Edmunds
by fealt}^, service and 6c?. rent yearly, for all service, and is worth 20s. ;
and the tenement of Wodhowse is held of William Clopton by fealty only,
and is worth 40s. yearly.
C. Series II. Vol 12. (114.)
111. John Huntle.
Com. to enquire concerning concealed lands in cos. Somerset and Devon,
28 June, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 10 January, 13 Henry VII.
He died 1 March, 11 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned land,
&c. in fee. John Huntle is his son and heir, and is aged 17 and more. John
Hemerford, esquire, has taken the issues and profits from the time of the
death of the said John Huntle, the father, to the day of this inquisition.
Somerset. Two parts of the manor of Nethyratbar, worth 101., held of the
king by knight-service, as of the earldom of Salisbury.
Three messuages and a cottage with a certain close adjacent and
35a. arable, in Overatbarr, worth 20s., held of the king by knight-
service, as of the earldom of Salisbury.
A messuage with a close adjacent and 20a. arable in Homere, worth
6s. 8d., held of the king, by knight-service, as of the said earldom of
Sahsbury.
C. Series II. Vol 12. (115.)
112. James Baskirvile, knight.
Writ 3 February, inquisition 28 April, 14 Henry VII.
He was seised in fee of the under-mentioned castle and lordship, and being
so seised, by a certain charter indented, together with his last will thereto
annexed, sealed with his seal of arms, the date of which charter is at Erdisle,
16 January, 8 Henry VII., enfeoffed Edmund Audeley, bishop of Hereford,
Thomas ap Morgan, knight, William Morgan, clurk, James Scudamor, Walter
Vaughan, of Hergest, William Morgan and Thomas ap Gwillym, esquires, thereof
with its appurtenances, Enghsh and Welsh, and of all other his land &c. within
the March of Wales, and by the said charter declared that his will and intent
upon the said feoffment was that the same feoffees should be seised thereof
to his use for life, and after his decease,for the payment of his debts and legacies,
and after their discharge, to the use of Walter Baskirvile, esquire, his elder son for
his hfe only, and after his decease, to the use of James Baskirvile, elder son of
the said Walter, in tail, with remainder in default to John Baskirvile, whole
brother of the said James the son, in tail, with remainder in default to PhiUp
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Baskirvile and Thomas Baskirvile, third and fourth sons of the said Walter,
successively in tail, with remainder in default to his own right heirs.
Further, by his last will, to the said charter indented annexed and sealed
together with the same charter, he willed that the said feoffees should pay
yearly to each of his sons named in the same last will, 66s. 8d., viz., to John
Baskirvile, Philip Baskirvile, Richard Baskirvile and Ralph Baskirvile, during
their life, from the revenues and profits of the said castle and lordship and
other the premises specified in the said charter.
He was seised to him and the heirs of his body and of one Sibilla,
daughter of Walter Devereux, knight, late his wife, of the under-mentioned
manors of Staundon and Letton, by the gift of Walter Devereux, knight,
and John Assheby, clerk, as by their charter, 12 June, 33 Henry VI, appears.
He was seised the day he died of the under-mentioned manor of Orcop
in fee.
He was seised in fee of the under-mentioned manor of Stretton, and
being so seised enfeoffed Simon Milborne, esquire, and Simon Brugge, ' gentilman,'
thereof, to the use of John Baskirvile, esquire, his brother, for the term of his
own life, with remainder after his decease to the use of his heirs ; they Avere
seised thereof accordingly, and afterwards the said Simon Brugge died and
the said Simon Milborne survived him, and is still seised thereof by
survivorship.
He died 28 January last. Walter Baskirvile, esquire, aged 40 and more,
is his son and heir.
March of Wales next Hereford. Castle and lordship of Erdisley and
Jerdislej^, with their appurtenances English and Welsh, parcel thereof,
called ' Jerdisley le Walshery,' worth 41., held of Edward, duke of
Buckingham, earl of Hereford, as of the honor of Huntyngton, services
unknown ; and the residue thereof, called ' Erdisley le Englishrie,'
worth 201., held of the heirs of William, formerly lord de Ferrariis, as
of the honor of Webley, services unknown.
Hereford. Manor of Staundon, worth 10 niarks, held of the heirs of the said
William, lord de Ferrariis, as of the honor of Webley, services unknown.
Manor of Letton, worth 10 marks, held of the heirs of the same
William, lord de Ferrariis, as of the honor of Webley, services unknown.
Manor of Orcop within the hundred of Wormelowe, worth lOOs.,
held of George, earl of Shrewsbury, as of the lordship and hundred of
Wormelowe, services unknown.
Manor of Stretton next Sugwas, worth 10 marks, held of the heirs of
the said William, formerly lord de Ferrariis, as of the honor of Webley,
services unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (1.) E. Series II. File 408. (1.)
113. John Cheyne, knight.
Writ 27 June, inquisition 28 July, 14 Henry VII.
One John Cheyne, the elder, knight, his father, was seised of the under-
mentioned manors and advowsons of Wodehay and Enburn in fee jointly
with Eleanor his wife, daughter and heir of Robert Shotesbroke, knight, as
in her right and of her inheritance, and the said John, the father, and Eleanor,
being so seised conveyed them to him, by charter, by the name of John
Cheyne, esquire, in tail, with remainder in default to the right heirs of the said
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John, the father, by virtue of which conveyance he was seised thereof in
fee tail.
The said John Cheyne, the father, was seised of the under-mentioned
manor of Compton in fee, and being so seised gave it by charter to him, by
the name of John Cheyne, esqviire in tail, with remainder in default to Roger
Che\Tie, since deceased, his brother, in tail, with remainder in default to the
right heirs of John the father. The said Roger had issue John, who survives,
and died ; and afterwards the said John Cheyne. named in the writ, died
seised of all the aforesaid manors and advowsons, as above, without heir of
his bod}', whereupon the said manors and advowsons of Wodehey and
Enburn reverted to Francis Chejaie as his cousin and heir, viz. son of
William son and heir of the said John the father, by the form of the gift,
and the said manor of Compton ought to remain by the form of the gift to
the said John Cheyne, son and heir of the said Roger.
He died the last day but one of May last. The said Francis Cheyne is
his cousin and next heir, viz. son of William his elder brother, and was of
the age of 18 years beginning, on the feast of St. James the Apostle last past.
Berks. Manor and advowson of Wodehay, or Wodehey, the manor worth
10?., and the advowson nothing, held of the king in chief, service
unknown.
Manor and advowson of Enburne the manor worth 16/., and the
advowson nothing, held of Elizabeth, queen of England, service
unknown.
Manor of Compton, worth IQl., held of John Langford, knight, as
of the manor of Bradfeld, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (2.) E. Series II. File 780. (15.)
114. Anne late the wife of John Skrope of Bolton, knight.
Writ 22 September, inquisition 1 November, 14 Henry VII.
A fine levied, 16 Edward IV, between Edward, bishop of Carhsle, William
Bodley, cbrk, John Wyngfeld, John Hevenyngham and Henry Grey,
knights, John Catysbi, serjeant-at-law, Richard Fowler, Henry Costesey, John
Aylward, Nicholas Hewys and WiUiam Feeld, clerks, Edmund Bokenham,
esquire, Henry Spylman, William Bardewell, the younger, esquire, and Thomas
Chamberleyn, esquire, querents, and Robert Wyngfeld, knight, Anne, named in
the writ, his wife, daughter and heir of Robert Harlyng, knight, and John
Cooke, clerk, deforciants, of the under-mentioned manors of Estharlyng,
Faukeners,Quydenham,Longstratton, Snappeliall, Sturmyns, Welams, Reysez,
Bernhambrome, Bekerston and Stanford, 60a. pasture and 120a. wood in
Long Stratton (Longastratton) , Old {Veter') Bokenham, also of the advowsons
of the colleges of Rusheworth and Attylburgh, of the churches of
Estharlyng, Quydenham, Bernhambrome, Bekerston and St. Mary in Long
Stratton, of the chapels (sic) of St. Mary of Wakton, and of the chantries of
the Holy Cross in the church of the church (sic) of Attylburgh and in the
chapel of St. Mary in the church of Estharlyng called ' Harlyngis Chauntri,'
whereby the said Robert, Anne, and John, acknowledged the said manors,
&c. to be the right of the said Nicholas, as those which he, the said bishop,
and the others, had by their gift, and they quit-claimed them, for them-
selves and the heirs of Anne, to the said bishop and the others, and the heirs
of Nicholas ; by virtue of which fine the said bishop and the others were
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seised thereof in their demesne as of free tenement, and the said Nicholas in
fee ; and being so seised, the said bishop and the others, by the same fine,
gave the said manors, &c., to the said Robert and Anne for the term of their
lives in survivorship, by virtue of which grant they were seised thereof in
their demesne as of free tenement ; and being so seised, the said Robert
died, and the said Anne survived him and was seised thereof in her demesne
as of free tenement by survivorship ; and afterwards the said Nicholas Hews
by his charter released to the said bishop and the others all his right therein,
by virtue of which release the said bishop and the others were seised of the
reversion thereof in fee, to the use of the said Anne and her heirs, and the
performance of her last will.
The said Dame Anne, in her widowhood, bargained and sold to Edmund
Bedyngfeld, knight, for a certain sum of money paid to her by him in her
lifetime, the reversion of the manors of Estharlyng, Hylharlyng and
Faukeners, with all woods called ' Harlyngwodys ' in ' Old Bokenham/ with
a messuage and divers lands and tenements called ' Hoggekyns ' and
' Bawdewyns ' lying in Bryggeham or Brigeham, which the said Robert
Wyngfeld, knight, lately bought, with all other lands, &c., together with the
advowson of the church of Estharlyng aforesaid and of the chantry called
* Harlyng Chauntaris ' in Estharlyng, to hold to him and his heirs after the
end of one entire year after her decease, as in the indenture between them
more fully appears.
The said Edmund Bedyngfeld afterwards sold to Thomas Lovell, knight,
all his right in the said manors, woods, lands and the advowsons of the
church and chantry of Estharlyng, to hold to the said Thomas Lovell, his
heirs and assigns for ever.
The said Dame Anne, in her widowhood, granted to the said Edmund
Bedyngfeld, knight, the reversion, expectant upon her decease, of the manor
and advowson of Quydenham, and of a dike (fosse) called ' Hasyldyk ' and
of all other lands and tenements lying in the towns of Quydenham aforesaid
and Banham, and of the manors of Snapehalle and Sturmyns lying in
Long Stratton and other towns adjacent, to hold to the said Edmund, his
heirs and assigns, as in the indenture aforesaid more fully appears.
By virtue of which gift and grant the said Edward, bishop of Chichester
late bishop of Carlisle, John Hevenyngham and Henry Grey, knights, John
Aylward, clerk, Nicholas Hews, clerk, William Feeld, clerk, Henry Spylman,
WilUam Berdewell, esquire, and Thomas Chamberleyn, esquire, at the instance
and special request of the said Dame Anne, gave and granted to the said Edmund
Bedyngfeld, knight, Ralph Shelton, knight, James Hubberd, attorney general of
the king, Thomas Hevenyngham,esquire, William Gre}^ esquire, John Fyncham,
the younger, and Simeon Baggecroft, gentlemen, their heirs and assigns, the
reversion of the said manors together with the advowson aforesaid, to hold
to them their heirs and assigns, after the decease of the said Dame Anne, to
the use of the said Edmund Bedyngfeld, his heirs and assigns, and the per-
formance of his last will. By virtue of which gift and grant the said Anne
attorned and agreed to the said grant and gift by the payment of Id. to the
said Edmund. By virtue of which gift, grant and attornment the said
Edmund and other his cofeoffees aforesaid were seised thereof in fee to the
use aforesaid.
The said Dame Anne was seised of the manor of Strattonhall with the
advowson of the church of St. Mary of Longstratton in fee, and died so
seised, after whose death the said manor and advowson descended to Thomas
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BedjTigfeld, son and heir of Edmund Bedyngfeld, knight, now deceased,
as cousin and next heir of the said Anne.
The said Dame Anne bj^ her last will gave and bequeathed the reversion
of her manor of Stanford, after her decease, to her beloved and faithful!
cousin Robert Wyngfeld, esqviire, and godson (fiUolo) of her dearly beloved
husband Robert Wyngfeld, knight, to him his heirs and assigns.
The said Dame Anne by her last will for the good love, will and con-
fidence which she had towards her cousin Elizabeth Chamberlayn late the
wife of Robert Chamberleyn, knight, and towards Ralph son of the said
Ehzabeth, gave and bequeathed to the said Elizabeth and the heirs of her
body lawfullj" begotten a moiety of the manor of Bernhambrome and a
moiety of all the land, &c. in Bernhambrome and Bekerston, and other places
within the hundred of Fouerhough, together with a moiety of the advowson
of St. Mary of Bernhambrome aforesaid, and that her feoffees after one whole
year ended and determined next following after her decease should make a
sufficient estate in law to the said Elizabeth in tail thereof, upon condition
that neither the said Elizabeth nor her heirs should disturb or hinder her
executors, or, if they did, that then the said moiety with the other premises
should be sold by her executors.
The said Dame Anne by her last will ordained and willed that the other
moiety of the said manor of Bernhambrome and of lands, &c. within the said
hundred, should be sold by her executors, and the moneys received therefrom
distributed for her soul and the souls of her parents and ancestors to pious uses
and in works of charity.
The said Dame Anne by her said last will ordained and willed that her
manor and all lands and tenements called Welhams and all those lands and
tenements called Resez and the aforesaid 60a. pasture called ' Alsons Close '
l}dng in Longstratton aforesaid, should remain in the hands of her feoffees
till her will touching the college of Russhworth was fully performed, and
that her executors should take and receive the issues and profits of the said
lands and tenements until her said will was performed, and that thereafter
the said lands and tenements should be sold by her executors, and the
moneys received therefrom distributed for her soul and the souls of her parents
and ancestors at the discretion of her executors.
The said Dame Anne by her said last will ordained and willed that the
aforesaid Robert Wyngfeld, esquire, her cousin should have the right of patronage
and name of founder {jus patronagii et nomen fundatoris) of the college of
Rushworth to him and his heirs for ever.
She died 18 Sept. last. Thomas Bedyngfeld, son and heir of the said
Edmund Bedj-ngfeld, knight is her cousin and next heir, and is of the age
of 18 years and more.
Norfolk. Manor of Estharl3mg and Hylharlj^ng, held of the lady Ehzabeth,
duchess of Norfolk, as the manor of Kenynghall, service unknown ; it
is worth beyond outgoings, 20^.
Manor of Faukeners, together with the advowson of the church of
Est Harlyng, held of John, earl of Oxford, as of the honor of Wormegey,
service unknown ; it is worth 13^.
Manor of Quydenham, together with the advowson of the church of
Quydenham, held of the said earl of Oxford, service unknown ; it is worth 9/.
Manor of Long Stratton, with the advowson of the church aforesaid
of Long Stratton, held of James, bishop of Norwich, service unknown ;
it is worth 10/.
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Manor of Sturmyns in Stratton, worth IOO5., held of the said bishop,
service unknown.
Manor of Snapehall in Stratton, worth 41., held of the said bishop,
service unknown.
Manor (sic) of Welhams and Reysez, with the aforesaid 60a. pasture,
called ' Alsons Close,' worth, the manor of Welhams, 31., and the manor
of Reyses, with the said 60a., 31., held of the said bishop, service
unknown .
Manor of Bernhambrome, worth 91., held of the said earl of Oxford,
as of the manor of Wetyng, service unknown.
Manor of Bekerston, worth 51., held of the earl of Arundel, service
unknown.
Manor of Stanford, worth 81., held of the earl of Arundel, service
unknown.
The said 120a. wood are parcel of the said manor of Estharlyng.
The said fossa, called ' Hasyldyk ' and the said lands and tenements
in the towns of Quydenham aforesaid and Banham, worth 205., are held
of the said manor of Quydenham, service unknown.
Messuages, lands and tenements, called ' Hoggekyns ' and
' Bawdwyns,' worth 20s., are held of the bishop of Ely, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (3.) E. Series II. File 610. (9.)
115. John Godstone.
Writ 9 March. 13 Henry VII; inquisition the feast of St. Lucy, the Virgin,
14 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors of Frankes alias
Warlefrankes and Suthall and land, &c. in Raynham and Suthall in fee, and
being so seised, by indenture, 21 July, 2 Richard III, between himself of the
one part, and Thomas Ewlowe and Ranulph Byllyngton of the other, in con-
sideration of a marriage between William Godstone his son and heir apparent
and Anne sister of the said Thomas Ewlowe, covenanted before the feast of
St. Bartholomew, the Apostle, then next, to make an estate of parcel of the land
of the said manor of Frankes alias Warlefrankes in Great Warle, to the value
of lOZ. yearly, to the said William and Anne, to hold to them and the heirs
of their bodies, with remainder in default to the heirs of the body of
Robert Godstone, his father, with remainder in default to his own right
heirs ; and to make an estate of the residue of the said manor, and of all
other his manors, lands, &c., to William Calowe, serjeant at law, John
Asshefeld, esquire, John Broun, Robert Plomer, the said Thomas Ewlowe,
Richard Sutton, the said Ranulph Byllyngton and William Frithe, to them
and their heirs, as then charged and not otherwise, to the use that they
should stand seised and enfeoffed thereof during his life, to the use of himself
and the heirs of his body issuing, with remainder in default to the use of the
said William Godstone and the heirs of his body issuing with remainder in
default to the heirs of the body of the said Robert Godstone, with remainder
in default to his own right heirs.
And afterwards and before the said feast of St. Bartholomew the
said Wilham Godstone took the said Anne to wife, and afterwards
and before the said feast the said John by charter gave them a
close called ' Northland,' a close called ' Northland croft,' two closes called
' Lachet ' and ' Lachet,' two closes called ' le Feeld ' and ' le Feld,' a close
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called ' Tarecroft,' a close called ' Smythefeld,' a close called ' Smythesmede '
and a close called ' Coddeham,' in Great Warle aforesaid, parcel of the said
manor of Warle ffranke, in full satisfaction of the said 10^., to hold to them
and the heirs of their body, by virtue of which gift they were seised thereof
in their demesne as of fee tail by the form of the gift, and had issue between
them Joan, Elizabeth, Alice, Margaret and Milicent Godstone, who survive ;
and the said William died so seised, and the said Anne survived him and is
still solely seised thereof in survivorship, and being so seised had pardon of
alienation, &c. by letters patent, 8 February, 13 Henry VII.
And the said John Godstone, after the making of the said indenture and
before the said feast of St. Bartholomew, by a certain other charter enfeoffed
the said William Calowe, John Asshefeld, and the others, of the whole residue
of the said manor of Warlefrankys, and of the said manor of Suthall, and of
the said other lands and tenements, to the intent that should stand enfeoffed
thereof during his life to his use and the use of the heirs of his body issuing
and to the other uses abovesaid in the indenture aforesaid specified, by virtue
of which feoffment they were seised thereof in fee ; and afterwards the said
WiUiam Calowe, John Broun and Thomas Ewlowe died, and the said John
Asshefeld, Robert Plomer, Richard, Ranulph and William Frithe survived
them and were solely seised thereof in fee by survivorship, and being so seised
they had pardon of alienation, &c. by letters patent, 10 February,
13 Henry VII ; and afterward the said John Godstone died, and they survived
him, and were and still are seised thereof to the uses aforesaid.
The said John Godstone enfeoffed Richard Pasmer and others, of a certain
field or close, called ' Bromefeld,' to the use of himself and the heirs of his
bodv.
He died 25 February last past. The said Joan Godstone, Elizabeth
Godstone, Alice Godstone, Margaret Godstone and Milicent Godstone are his
cousins and heirs of his body begotten, viz. daughters of the said William
Godstone his son, aged Joan 11 and more, Elizabeth 8 and more, Alice
5 and more, Margaret 3 and more, and Milicent 1 and more.
Essex. Manor of Frankes, otherwise called Warlefrankes, in Great Warle,
whereof the parcels of the said William and Anne, given as aforesaid, are
held of the heirs of the said John Godstone by knight-service, and are
worth yearly, 10/. ; and the said residue of the same manor is held of
the king, by knight-service, and is worth 10 marks.
Manor of Suthall, worth 10?., held of the king in chief.
Six messuages, 300a. land, in Raynham and Suthall, worth 405., held
of the prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England, service unknown.
Field, or close, called ' Bromefeld,' worth 10s., held of the said prior,
service unknown.
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116. Richard Luddelowe, knight.
Writ 14 January, inquisition 26 March, 14 Henry VII.
He was seised in fee of the manors, or lordships, of Stokesay, Hodenet,
Hayton, Halghton, Downton, Norton, Westbury, Witley, Welbach, Hill,
Rowlton juxta Arkall, Bowlas, Espelcy, Peplowe, Longford, Moston,
Wetilton, Streford, Elwardyn, and Rowton, a mill and 270a. land in the town
of Hodenet, and the other under-mentioned land and advowson, and being
80 seised, by his charter dated at Stokesay, 3 October, 9 Henry VII, enfeoffed
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Gilbert Talbot, William Stoner and Richard Dalabere, knights, John
Hampden, of ' la Hill,' Thomas Inglefeld and William Barker thereof, to the
use and intent following, viz. that he should have and take the issues and
profits thereof for the term of his life, and that after his decease they should
stand enfeoffed of the manors, lands and tenements of Peplo, Halton and
Hill aforesaid, parcel of the manors, lands and tenements aforesaid, to the
yearly value of 201. and not above, for the space twenty years after his
decease, for the payment of his debts and the performance of his last will, and
after that term ended should stand enfeoffed of a moiety of the same lands and
tenements to the use of Thomas Vernon, son of Henry Vernon, knight (militis),
and of Anne, wife of the same Thomas Vernon, one of the cousins and heirs
of the said Richard Ludlowe, and of the heirs of the bodies of the same
Thomas and Anne, and of the other moiety thereof to the use of Humphrey
Vernon, son of the said Henry Vernon, and of Alice, wife of the same
Humphrey, the other of his cousins and heirs, and of the heirs of the bodies
of the same Humphrey and Alice, and as to the residue of all the aforesaid
manors, lands and tenements, should stand enfeoffed of one moiety to the
use of the said Thomas and Anne and of the other to the use of the said
Humphry and Alice, and the heirs of their bodies ; and if it happened the
said Anne to die without heir between her and the said Thomas begotten, and
the said Alice to die without heir between her and the said Humphrey
begotten, that then they should stand enfeoffed of all the manors, lands and
tenements aforesaid to the use of the said Henry Vernon, knight, until he had
received issues and profits therefrom to the sum of 500 marks, and thereafter
to the use of the right heirs of the said Richard Ludlowe, knight ; as by
certain indentures between the said Henry Vernon, knight, and Richard Ludlowe,
knight, dated 26 September, 9 Henry VII, touching the marriages of the
said Anne and Alice, it is inter alia more fully contained. By virtue of which
feoffment the said Gilbert and the others were seised thereof in fee to the
same use ; and by letters patent, 20 February, 14 Henry VII, the said Gilbert,
Thomas Englefeld, and the others, had the king's pardon of alienation, &c.
He died 23 December last. The said Anne wife of the said Thomas
Vernon, and the said Alice wife of the said Humphrey, are his cousins and
heirs, viz. daughters and heirs of John Ludlowe, esquire, his son and heir ; the
said Anne is aged 16 and more, and the said Alice 15 and more.
Salop. Manor of Hodenet, a mill and 270a. in the town of Hodenet, worth
81., held of the king in chief, as of the honor of Montegomore, by service
of one knight's fee.
Manor of Stoke, or Stokesay, worth 100s., held of Ehzabeth Grey,
widow, late the wife of John Grey de Wilton, knight, as of the lordship, or
castle, of Wilton, by fealty and 8d. rent yearly, for all service.
Manor of Heyton, or Hay ton, worth 53s. 4rf., held of the king, as
of the earldom of March, by service of J of a knight's fee.
Manor of Halton, or Halghton, worth 10 marks, held of the king,
as of the honor Wygmore, by service of J of a knight's fee.
Manors of Dounton, or Downton, and Pademore, worth dl., held of
the king, as of the earldom of March, by service of -p^ of a knight's fee.
Manors of Norton and Bache, worth 11., held of George, earl of
Shrewsburj^ by fealty and 2s. rent yearly.
Manor of Hill, worth 40s., held of the heirs of Robert Stovyle, service
unknown.
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Manor of Rowton, worth 20s., held of Thomas, earl of Arnedell, by
service of | of a knight's fee.
Manors of Espeley and Bowlas, worth 8/. 10s., held of the said earl
of Arnedell, by service of | of a knight's fee.
Manors of Roulton, or Rowlton n(xta Arkall, and Elwardyn, worth
12Z., held of the heirs of Thomas Erdyngton, knight, service unknown.
Manor of Moston, worth 4/. 14s. 8d., held of the heirs of John
Mermyon, knight, by service of -f^ of a knight's fee.
Manor of Streford, or Streyford, worth G6s. 8d., held of the said earl
of Arnedell, by service of | of a knight's fee.
Manor of Peplowe, worth 101. , held of the said heirs of Thomas
Erdington, knight, service unknown.
An acre of land in Wistanstowe, with the advowson of the church
of Wistanstowe, held of the abbot of Lylsille, by service of a red rose
at Midsummer, if sought ; the said acre is worth 4cZ.
A messuage, a carucate of land, 8a. meadow, in Feme, or Fame,
Nasse, Cipton, Bache and Teron, worth 22s., held of the earl of
Shrewsbury, service unknown.
A messuage, and a virgate of land, in Trofton (sic), Duddelbury and
Sparcheford, worth 45. held of the heirs of Hugh Burnell, knight, by
service of ^^^ of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (6.) E. Series II. File 832. (7.)
117. Robert Dynne.
Writ of Amotus 28 November, inquisition 22 April, 14 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors of Pynkeney Hall,
Begvyles and Lucyes, and 18a. in Tatersette, and being so seised, by charter
gave the same to James Wyllyams, clerk, and his heirs ; by virtue of which
gift all the tenants of the said manors attorned to the said William, except
Gregory Bekham, who held 2a. of the said manor of Pynkeney Hall by fealty
and 2d. rent yearly ; by pretext of which gift the said William was seised
thereof in fee, and, being so seised, by charter gave the same to the said
Robert Dynne, Henry Heydon, knight, John Heydon, son of the said Henry,
esquire, William Boleyn, John Paston, John Wymundham, knights, James
Hobert, the king's attorney, John Fyncham, John Busshopp, William Deen,
Andrew Pewe, John Barker, William Grey, John Glaveyn, Clement Wullesby,
Thomas Langdon, Thomas Bechecroft, and William Camund, to them and their
heirs to the use of the said Robert and his heirs and the performance of his last
will ; by virtue of which gift the said Robert and his co-feoffees were seised
thereof in fee ; and afterwards the said Robert, John Fyncham, John
Busshopp, John Barker, Wilham Grey and Clement Wullesby, died, and the
others survived and were and still are seised thereof by survivorship to the use
aforesaid ; and the said Robert died seised of the said rent of 2d. which after
his death descended to one John Dynne as his son and heir.
Long before the day of this inquisition, one William Jekkys, chaplain,
was seised of the under-mentioned messuages and land in Heydon, in fee,
and, being so seised, enfeoffed John Dynne, Robert Dynne, named in the
writ, John Smyth, clerk, John Busshopp, John Barker, Thomas Bachcroft,
John Cosyn, chaplain, John Glaveyn and Geoffrey Cady, thereof, to the use
of the said Robert and his heirs ; by pretext of which feoffment the said
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John and the other his co-feoffees were seised thereof in fee ; and afterwards
the said John and Robert Dynne, John Smyth, John Busshopp, John Barker,
and John Cosyn died, and the said Thomas Bachcroft, John Glaveyn and
Geoffrey Cady, survived them, and were and still are seised thereof by survivor-
ship to the use aforesaid.
Long before the day of this inquisition one Henry Goodman, Richard
Broun, Robert Thorp and Wilham Stewe, of Causton, were seised of the
under-mentioned land in Brandeston in fee, and, being so seised, by charter
enfeoffed the said Robert Dynne and William Denne thereof, to them and
their heirs, to the use of the said Robert and his heirs, by virtue of which
feoffment the said Robert and William were seised thereof in fee ; and
afterwards the said Robert died, and the said William survived him, and was
and still is seised thereof by survivorship to the use aforesaid.
One John Haddon, Henr}^ Banburgh, Thomas Bardrour and Henry
Goodman were seised of 38a. land in Causton in fee, and, being so seised,
enfeoffed the said Robert Dynne, John Badger and William Denne, thereof,
to them and their heirs, by pretext of which feoffment the said John, Robert
and William were seised thereof in fee to the use of the said Robert and his
heirs, and the performance of his last will ; and afterwards the said Robert
and John died, and the said William survived them, and was and still is seised
thereof by survivorship to the use aforesaid.
Long before that inquisition one John Crome, mercer, John Crome,
clerk, Robert Crome, the younger, and William Funteyn, were seised of the
under-mentioned pieces of arable in Salle in fee, and, being so seised, gave them
by charter to the said Robert Dynne, John Barker and William Denne, to the
use of the said Robert, his heirs and assigns, by virtue of which feoffment they
were seised thereof in fee ; and afterwards the said Robert and John died,
and William survived them, and was and still is seised thereof by survivorship
to the use aforesaid.
Long before the day of this inquisition one Thomas Bulwer was seised
of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Thyrnyng, and, being so seised, by charter
enfeoffed the said Robert, named in the writ, John Dynne, John Barker,
and William Denne, thereof, to the use of the said Robert and his heirs, and
the performance of his last will, by virtue of which feoffment the said Robert
and the other his co-feoffees were seised thereof in fee ; and afterwards the
said Robert and John Barker died, and the said John Dynne and William
Denne survived them, and were and still are seised thereof by survivorship
to the use aforesaid.
Long before that inquisition one Robert Chyld and Thomas [Woo]de,
clerks, were seised of the under-mentioned land in Wychyngham in fee, and
being so seised by charter demised and granted the same to the said Robert
Dynne and William Denne, to them and their heirs, to the use of the said
Robert and his assigns, by pretext whereof the said Robert and William were
seised thereof in fee ; and afterwards the said Robert died, and the said
William survived him, and was and still is seised thereof by survivorship to
the use aforesaid.
Long before the day of this inquisition one Robert Hendry and John
Dynne were seised of the under-mentioned messuage and land in Heydon,
and, being so seised, by charter enfeoffed the said Robert, named in the writ,
John Barker, John Marchaunt and William Denne, thereof, to them and
their heirs, to the use of the said Robert and his heirs, and the performance
of his last will, by virtue of which feoffment the said Robert, John, John and
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William were seised thereof in fee ; and afterwards the said Robert and
John Barker died, and the said John Marchaunt and William survived them,
and were and still are seised thereof by survivorship to the use aforesaid.
And afterwards the said Robert, by his last will, willed that Henry, his
son, should have, to him and his heirs, at 21, all his land, &c. in Heydon,
Salle, Causton, Branston, W3xh3^ngham and Thyrnyng, with remainder, if
Henry died under age without issue, to John, his son, at 21, and his heirs,
with remainder, if John died under age without issue, for sale by his executors,
the money therefrom to be disposed by the same executors as in the said will
more fully appears.
Further he willed that John, his son, should have, to him and his heirs,
at 21, his manors called P}Tikneys, Begvyles and Lucyes, and other his land,
&c., which were of the late John Dynne his father, and which the said Robert
lately purchased in Tatersett, Taterford and Brounstrop and other the towns
aforesaid adjacent, with remainder, if John died under age without issue, to
Henry, his son, and his heirs, with remainder for sale as above.
Further he willed that all his feoffees in the said manors and lands
should stand and be enfeoffed thereof to the use and performance of his said
will until the said John and Henry his sons came to the age of 21, as above
said, and that meanwhile his said executors should have and receive to them
and their assigns the issues and profits thereof to the following uses, viz. that
they should pay, or cause to be paid, to Margaret his wife 40^., to the repair
of the bell-tower (campanit') of Heydon church, 40Z., to Margaret his
daughter, at 14, iOL, ; and further he willed that the said John and Henry,
his sons, should have their keep {exhibiciones snas) from the residue of the
issues and profits of the said manors, &c., till 21, as more fully specified in the
said will.
He died 14 May last ; the said John Dynne aged sixteen, is his son
and heir.
Norfolk. Manors called ' Pynkney Halle,' ' Begvylys,' and ' Lucyes,' in
Tatersette, Taterford. Brounstrop and other [towns] adjacent, worth
20 marks, held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, in co. Norfolk,
by knight-service, and suit of the court of Walbroke in the city of London
yearly on the feast of St. Martin in winter.
Eighteen acres of land in Tatersette, worth 105., held of the prior
of Castleacre, as of his manor of Wj'ken, service unknown.
Two messuages, 100a. land, in Heydon, worth U., held of Henry
Heydon, knight, by fealty, but b}^ what other services they know not.
Twenty-six and a half acres arable in the field of Brandeston, Avorth
16s., held of Edmund, earl of Suffolk, service unknown.
Thirty-eight acres land in Causton.
Seven pieces of arable in Salle, worth 5s., held of Elizabeth Brews,
as of her manor of Stynton, by fealty and 25. rent.
A tenement in Thyrnyng, called ' Bowles,' with a piece of land called
'Setybushlond,' and a close called 'Poterellys Medow,' in Tli3''rnyng, worth
265. Sd., held of the said Henry Heydon, by fealty, and 13|^. rent yearly.
Fifteen acres of arable and pasture in Wj'ch^aigham St. Mary {beate
Marie) in a street called ' Foxforth,' worth 105., held of [New College],
Oxford, by fealty and 20d. rent yearly.
A messuage in Heydon, formerly of Robert Margetrj-es, or a
messuage called ' Margetryes,' with half an acre of land before the west
ih8
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gate of the same messuage, worth 205., held of the said Henry Hey don
[by fealty], other services unknown.
C. Series II. Vol 13.(1.)
118. Richard Chichester.
Writ 30 December, inqidsition 10 July, 14 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors of Alryngton, Rokysford,
Ralegh and Sutton Sachefild, of a moiety of the manor of Aveton Giffard,
with the advowsons of the churches and chantries of Alrynton, Ralegh,
Aveton Giffard and Lokkyshore, and of ten messuages, 200a. land, 40a.
pasture, 20a. meadow, 10a. wood, 100a. furze and heath, in Barnstaple,
Shirwill, Pylton, Lokkyshore, Kyntysbury, Bishops Tawton and Stodbury,
in fee, and being so seised, by a writing shown to the jurors, gave the said
manors, advowsons and lands to one John Sapcote, knight, Robert Gary, John
Specote and Fulk Predeaux, esquires, Nicholas Cokworthy, Lewis Pollard and
John Peard, by virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof in fee,
and being so seised, b}^ their writing indented demised the said manors of
Alryngton and Rokysford, with the advowson of the church of Alryngton,
to the said Richard Chechestre and Elizabeth, his wife, and his heirs and
assigns ; by virtue of which feoffment the said Richard and Ehzabeth were
seised thereof, to wit the said Richard in fee, and being so seised the said
Richard died and the said Elizabeth survived him and continued her
possession by survivorship, by virtue whereof she was and still is solely
seised thereof in her demesne as of free tenement.
Further, the said feoffees by their writing indented demised the said
moiety of the manor of Aveton Gyffard to Hugh Chechestre and Elizabeth
his wife, to them and the heirs of the body of the said Hugh, by virtue of which
gift the said Elizabeth and Hugh Avere and still are seised thereof, to wit
Hugh in fee tail and Elizabeth in her demesne as of free tenement.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson of
Wideworthy, and being so seised by charter gave the said manor to one
Nicholas Chechestre and Cristine, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, by
virtue of which gift the said Nicholas and Cristine were seised thereof in fee
tail, and being so seised the said Nicholas died and she survived him, and
continued her possession by survivorship, and was, and still is, solely seised
thereof in fee tail.
He died 25 December last, seised of the under-mentioned moieties of
the manors of Hemiok, Great and Little Maneton and Houndetorr, and of
ten messuages, 200a. land, 40a. pasture, 20a. meadow, 10a. wood, 100a.
furze and heath in Northcote, Colston, Honywill, Romysham, Peterysbrade-
ford, Lytelmosett, Saterlegh and Pyrkesworthy, and of the under-mentioned
knights' fees in Trynshoo, &c. in fee. John Chychestre, aged 24 and more,
is his next heir, viz. son of Nicholas Chychestre his son and heir.
Devon. Manor and advowson of Alryngton, worth 10^., held of John
Awdeley, as of the manor of Stawey, co. Somerset, by fealty only for all
service.
Manor of Rokysford, worth 5 marks, held of the prince, as of the
honor of Bradenj^che, by knight service.
Manor of Ralegh, with the chantry to the same manor belonging,
worth 10 marks, held of the lady Margaret, countess of Rochemoud
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and Derby, as of the castle and honor of Barnstaple by service of | of
a knight's fee.
Manor and adowson of Wydeworthy, or Wideworthy, worth 20 marks,
held of the said lady Margaret, countess of Rochemond and Derby,
as of the castle and honor of Toryton, by service of one knight's fee.
Manor of Sutton Sachefild, or Sachefeld, worth 40,5., held of Wilham
Courtenaye, knight, as of his fee of Cadelegh, by fealty only for all service.
Moiety of the manor of Aveton Giffard, with the advowsons of the
church and chantry to the same manor belonging, worth lOOs., held of
Edward, earl of Devon, as of the honor of Elympton, by knight-service.
Moiety of the manor of Hemiok, worth 405., held of the king, as
of the duchy of Lancaster, by knight-service.
Moiety of the manor of Great Maneton {Maneton Magna), worth 4?.,
held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by knight-service.
Moiety of the manor of Little Maneton [Maneton Parva), worth 35. \0d.,
held of Humphrey Monke, esquire, as of the manor of Russheford, by
Qd. rent, for all service.
Moiety of the manor of Houndetorr, or Hondetorre, worth 6 marks,
held of John Kyrkeham, esquire, by fealty only, for all service.
Messuages, land and tenements in Northeote, Colston and
Kyntysbury, worth 40s., held of the said countess of Rochmond and
Derby, by fealty only.
Messuages, lands and tenements in Honywill worth 5s., held of
William H\Tigeslegh and John Garlond, as of their manor of Whitefild,
by fealty and 4s. rent, for all service.
Messuages, lands and tenements in Barnstaple [Barnstapolia) worth
3s. 4c?., held of the said Margaret, countess of Rochemond and Derby,
by fealty only for all service, in free burgage.
Messuages, lands and tenements in Pilton or Pylton, worth 15s.,
held of the prior of Pilton, service unknown.
Messuages, lands and tenements in Shirwill and Lokky shore, with
the advowson of the church of the same manor of Lokkyshore, worth
10s., held of Hugh Beamount, esquire, service unknown.
Messuages, lands and tenements in Romysham and Bishops Tawton
{Tawton Episcopi), worth 205., held of Richard, bishop of Exeter, in free
burgage, as of his borough of Bishops Newport (Newport Episcopi), by
fealty and 4s. 6d. rent yearly for all service.
Messuages, lands and tenements in Peterysbradeford and Litelmosett,
worth 205., held of Peter Jestelyn, by fealty only, for all service.
Messuages, lands and tenements in Saterlegh, worth 2s., held of
John Maior, by fealty only.
Messuages, lands and tenements in Prikes worthy, or Pyrkesworthy,
worth 55., held of the said John Maior, service unknown.
Messuages, lands and tenements in Stodbury, or Stodebury, worth
10 marks, held of Adrian Fortescu, in right of Anne, his wife, as of the
manor of Bykeforthwallys, service unknown.
A knight's fee in Trjmtyshoo, or Trynshoo, and Sevynaysshe, of
no yearly value, held of the said lady Margaret, countess of Rochemond
and Derby, by knight-service, as of the honor of Barnstaple.
Two parts of a knight's fee in Northeote and Cammyscote, of no
yearly value, held of the said countess, by knight-service, as of the honor
of Barnstaple aforesaid.
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The fourth part of a knight's fee in Northcote and Colston, the
third part of a knight's fee in Walworthy and the third part of a knight's
fee in BrideAvike, or Brj'deAvyke, and Yerd, of no yearly value, held of
the said countess b\' knight-service, as of the honor of Barnstaple
aforesaid.
The sixth part of a knight's fee in Radeworthy, or Raddeworthy,
of no value, held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by knight-
service.
Half a knight's fee in Comb Davy, of no yearly value, held of the
said countess, by servica of half a knight's fee, as of the honor and castle
of Tory ton.
Moiety of a knight's fee in Choldecomb, of no yearly value, held of
the said countess, as of the castle of Barnstaple.
A knight's fee in Rowburgh, of no yearly value, held of the heirs of
Christopher Flemmyng, knight.
The fourth part of a knight's fee in Wheston and Down, of no
yearly value, held of the said countess, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (8.)
119. Richard Taverner, of Sele.
Writ 21 May, 13 Henry VII; inquisition 4 October, 14 Henry VII, before
William Chynals, escheator.
He and one Joan his wife were seised of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in Russheford and Morton Hampsted, and of a messuage in Chaggeford, in fee,
in her right, and being so seised they had issue between them John Taverner
now living, and afterwards she died and he survived her and continued
his possession and was seised thereof in his demesne as of free tenement as
tenant by the curtesy.
He suffered a recovery of twelve burgages, 220a. land, 3a. wood, under
the king's writ close in the nature of a writ of assise of novel disseisin,
according to the custom of the manor of Southtauton to John Denys, of
Orlegh, John Benett and John Smyth, whereby they entered and were thereof
seised in fee bj^ virtue of the recovery aforesaid ; and further they were seised
of a messuage and 50a. land in Inwardelegh, called ' le Mede,' also of a
messuage and ia. land thereto belonging in Chaggeford, in fee ; and being
so seised, by their charter indented, dated at Southtauton, 4 November,
4 Henr}^ VII, demised to the said Richard Taverner, of Sele, and Alice then
his wife, all the premises so recovered, except aU land, &c. in Estcolebeare
and Colebeare More, containing 100a., within the manor of Southtauton, and
except similarly all the messsuages, land, &c. in Chaggeford and Inwardelegh
aforesaid, for the term of their lives in survivorship, with remainder to
Richard Taverner, their son, in tail, with remainder to Joan, sister of the
said Richard, the son, in tail, with remainder in default to the right heirs of
Richard Taverner, the father ; and, further, by the same charter demised to
the said Richard Taverner, of Sele, all the residue of the said land, &c.,
excepted as above, to wit in Estcolebeare, and Colebeare More, Chaggeford
and Inwardelegh, for the term of his life, with remainder to the said Richard,
his son, now living, in tail, with remainder to Joan, his sister, now living, in
tail, with remainder to the said Richard Taverner, of Sele, and his heirs for
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ever ; whereby the said Richard Taverner, of Sele, and Ahce, were seised
thereof in their demesne as of free tenement ; and afterwards the said
Richard Taverner, of Sele, died so seised, and she survived him, and was
solely seised of the premises, with the above exceptions, in her demesne as of
free tenement ; and the said Richard Taverner, the son, after the death of
the said Richard Taverner, of Sele, entered into the residue of the said
premises, and was seised thereof in fee tail, by virtue of his remainder
aforesaid.
Richard Taverner, of Sele, died on the feast of the Finding of the Holy
Cross last. The said John Taverner is his son and next heir, aged 58 and
more. The said John Taverner is, and from the time of his birth was, an
ideot and natural fool. Cj. No. 739.
Devon. A messuage, 100a. land, 8a. meadow, 12a. furze and heath, in
Russheford, worth 3Z. 10s. 4c?., held of Humphrey Monke, esquire, by fealty
and 22s. rent, for all service.
Sixty acres land in Morton Hampsted, whereof 30a., worth 185., are
held of WilhamCourtenay, knight, by fealty and 7s. Qd.vent, for all service ;
and 30a. the residue, worth 24s. 6c?., are held of William Stapylhill, by
fealty, for all service.
A messuage in Chaggeford, worth 9s. 6c?., held of John Copleston,
by fealty and 6cZ. rent yearly.
Twelve burgages in Southtauton, worth 40s. held of the king, as of
the manor of Southtauton, in free burgage, and by suit of court and %d.
rent for each burgage, for all service.
One hundred acres of land, called 'Colebeare' and 'Colebeare More,'
and 60a. land, and 3a. meadow, called ' Indycote,' parcel of the residue
of the premises, worth 40s., held of John Wyke and John Molens, feoffees
of John Trenchard, by fealty and 3s. 4c?. rent, for all service.
Sixty acres of land, the residue, in Southtauton, worth 40s., held
of John Wadham, knight, by fealty, and 7s. %d. rent.
A messuage and \a. land belonging to it, in Chaggeford, worth 5s.,
held of John Copleston, by fealty and \hd. rent for all service.
A messuage and 50a. land, in Inwardelegh, called, ' le Mede,' worth
8s., held of Thomas Hacche, esquire, by fealty, and a rent of 4s. and a pair
of white gloves, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (9.)
120. Thomas Ferrers, knight.
Writ 24 August, inquisition 12 October, 14 Henry VII.
He died 22 August last, seised of the under-mentioned castle and manors
in fee tail, and of the under-mentioned rent, and messuages in Sticheale, in
fee. John Ferrers, knight, aged 24 and more, is his cousin and next heir, viz.
son of John Ferrers, knight, his son.
Warwick. Castle of Tameworth and the court of Stipurshill, with warren there,
as parcels of the said castle, a meadow called ' Castelmedowe,' a water-mill
under the castle ; also the manors of Lee and Stretforde next Tameworth ;
also a moiety of the manor of Hardeburgh Magna, with the advowson
of the church of the same, held of the king in chief by knight-service ;
the site of the castle is worth nothing yearly beyond outgoings ; the
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pleas and perquisites of the court aforesaid witli the warren are worth
nothing j^earl}^, because the}^ are not held j^early ; the meadow called
' Castelmedowe ' is worth 135. 4rf. j^early ; the water-mill is worth 60s.
yearh' ; and there is there the rent of the free tenants and cottagers yearly,
13s. 4:d. ; the said manors of Lee and Stretforde are worth 60s. yearly ;
and the moiety of the manor of Hardeburgh is worth 46s. 8d.
Forty shillings rent in Merston and Lee next Kjamysbure, payable
quarterly ; of whom held they know not.
Ten messuages in Sticheale next Coventre, worth 10^., held of the
bishop of Chester, by 2d. rent yearly.
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121. John Cole.
Writ 24 May, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 8 October, 14 Henr}' VI.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee, and being so seised,
9 April, 13 Henry VII, by his charter indented, without the king's licence, gave
all the messuages, land, &c., there, together with the reversion of the
same, which William Cole, Joan Narrak, late the wife of John Jaket,
Richard Hele and Thomas Cocke then severally held for the term of their lives,
to one John Reynell, clerk, and Wilham Wylsford, esquire, their heirs and
assigns, to hold inter alia to use of himself, and Joan his wife, for the term
of their lives, and the performance of his last will, which will more fully
appears in a certain charter indented, under his seal, to the said charter
indented and will similarly annexed ; the said Wilham Cole, and the others,
severally attorned to the said Reynell and Wylsford, whereby the said John
and William were seised thereof, as of fee and right as in reversion afore-
said, and still are so seised ; and afterwards they had the king's letters
patent of pardon of alienation, dated, Westminster, 21 June, 13 Henry VII,
as touching the land, &c. in Hyll and Exmouth, held in chief, acquired by
them from John Cole of Hyll ; and afterwards, 28 July, 13 Henry VII, by
charter, the same John Rej^nell released to the said Wilham Wilsford, his
heirs and assigns, all his right in the premises.
He died 22 May last. Thomas Cole, aged 25 and more, is his son and
next heir.
Devon. Fourteen messuages, 30a. land, 2a. meadow in Hill, or Hyll and
Exmouth, worth 7 marks, held of the kmg, to find every second year a
baihff to serve the king in the office of baihff of the hundred of Est
Budlegh, CO. Devon.
A messuage, 16a. land, in Brodeham, worth 8s., held of John, prior
of St. Nicholas, Exeter, b}^ fealty, \2d. rent, and suit of his court of
Brodeham twice a year, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (11.)
122. Peter Scardevyle.
Writ 12 October, inquisition 3 November, 14 Henry VII.
Wilham Scardevile, his father, was seised of the under-mentioned land,
&c. in fee, and being so seised, with the king's hcence touching a toft and 20a.
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in Bradbrigge, &c., by charter, enfeoffed John Palmez, who survives, and
othes, since deceased, thereof, to the use of the said Peter in tail, with
remainder in default to the use of the right heirs of Juhana Scardevile and
their heirs, by virtue of which the same John Palmez was, and still is, and the
whole day of the death of the said Peter was, seised thereof, to be use
abovesaid.
He died 3 September, 14 Henry VII. WiUiam Scardevile, aged 25 and
more, is his son and heir.
Sussex. A toft and 20a. land in Bradbrigge, Westasshlyng and Estasshlyng,
worth 165., held of the king in socage by service of a white capon to be
paid the king when he rides through the said land, for all service.
Six messuages, a water-mill, 200a. land, 100a. pasture, 20a. meadow,
40a. wood, 20a. heath and 20a. marsh, in Bradbrigge, Westasshlyng and
Estasshlyng aforesaid, worth 405., held of Ann {sic), duchess of Norfolk,
service unknown.
Eight acres land in Westfysshbourn, worth 55., held of Ann, duchess
of Norfolk, service unknown.
Thirty acres land in Westden, worth 135. 4(Z., held of the dean and
chapter of the cathedral church of the Holy Trinity of Chichester.
A messuage and 60a. land in Estlavant, or Estlavent, worth 135. 4c?.,
held of John Fuyst, service unknown.
Five shilUngs rent in the city of Chichester.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (12.)
123. Ralph III yng worth.
Writ 28 August, inquisition 18 October, 14 Henry VII.
The said Ralph Illyngworth, esquire, suffered a recovery, Michaelmas
Term, 19 Edward IV, to William Chauntre, dean of the church of Newark,
Leicester, William Catesby, the younger, WilUam Motton, William Assheby,
Everard Feldynge, John Denton, Richard Harpur, Thomas Kebeell, Thomas
Coton, William Wye and John Cheke, of inter alia the under-mentioned
manor of Boney, by virtue of which recovery they were seised thereof in
fee to the following use and intent, viz. as to the capital messuage of the said
manor, nine messuages, sixteen virgates of land in Boney, parcel of the said
manor, to the use of Richard Illyngworth, son of the said Ralph, and of
Ehzabeth Bowghton, daughter of Richard Bowghton, esquire, and of the heirs
of the body of the said Richard, with remainder in default to the use of the
right heirs of the said Ralph ; and as to the residue of the said manor to the
use of the said Ralph, for the term of his life, with remainder to the use of
the said Richard and of the heirs of his body, with remainder in default to
the use of the right heirs of Ralph ; and after the said recovery the said
William Chauntre, and others, died and the survivors, viz. Thomas Kebeell,
WiUiam Assheby, Everard Feldyng, Thomas Cotton and William Wye were
seised in Ralph's life time, at his death, and are still seised, of the said manor
in fee, by survivorship, to the uses aforesaid.
The said Thomas Kebeell, WilHam Assheby, Everard Feldynge, Thomas
Coton and WiUiam Wye, were seised at his death, and long before, and are
stiU seised, of the under-mentioned 200a. land in Hardwyk, in fee, by virtue
of the said recovery, to the use of the said Richard, the son, and the said
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Elizabeth, his wiie, and the heirs of Richard's body, with remainder in default
to the use of Ralph's right heirs.
They were also seised of the under-mentioned 342a. land in Hardwyke,
in fee, to the same use.
John Vavasour, one of the king's justices of the common bench, Thomas
Kebeell, serjeant-at-law, William Assheb}^ Everard Feldj^ng, Thomas Cotton
and William Wye, were seised the day he died, and long before, and are still
seised of the under-mentioned manor of Stanford, in fee, to his use for Hfe,
with remainder to the use of Richard, the son, and the heirs of his body, with
remainder to Ralph's right heirs.
He died 1 August, 13 Henry VII; the said Richard lUingworth, aged
30 and more, is his son and heir.
NoTTESTGHAM. Manor of Boney, worth 24Z., held of the king in chief, by
service of the fourth part of a knight's fee.
Two hundred acres of land in Hardwyk, in the parish of Kyrkeby
in Asshefeld, worth 16s., held of the king in socage, by fealty and Id.
rent jesiAy, for aU service.
Three hundred and forty-two acres of land in Hardwyke, in the
parish of Kj^rkeb}^ whereof the 42a., worth 16-s., are held of the prior
of St. John of Jerusalem in England, service unknown ; and the 300a.,
worth 50s., are held of William Conyars, knight, service unknown.
Manor of Stanford, worth 10/., held of Henry Clyfford, as of the
manor of Maltby, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (13.)
124. Ralph Illyngworth.
Writ 28 August, inquisition 19 October, 14 Henry VII.
John Vavasour, and others, as in No. 123, were seised of the under-
mentioned manor in fee to his use and the use of Agnes, his wife, and the
longer liver of them, with remainder to the use of Richard, his Son, in tail,
with remainder to his own right heirs.
Death and heir as in No. 123.
Derby. Manor of BraddesshaU, called ' NetherhaU,' worth 15?., held of the
king, as of the honor of Tutbury, by service of the moiety a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (14.)
125. John Lentall, esquire.
Writ 6 September, inquisition Saturday after the Apostles Simon and Jude,
14 Henry VII.
Elizabeth Beauchamp was seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee,
and being so seised took to husband Edward Nevill, which Edward and
Elizabeth were seised thereof in fee in her right, and had issue George Nevill,
lord de Bergevenny, and the said George had issue George Nevill. now lord
de Bergevenny. And the said Edward and Elizabeth, his wife, demised the
said manor to the said John Lentall, to hold for the term of his life, by virtue
of which demise he was seised thereof in his dem'sene as of free tenement.
And afterwards the said Edward Nevill and EUzabeth died, after whose death
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the reversion of the manor aforesaid descended to the said George Nevill,
knight, now lord de Bergevenny, as cousin and heir of the said Ehzabeth,
namely son of George her son.
He died 11 July last. John, lord de Zouche, aged 24 and more, is his
cousin and heir, viz. son of Katharine, daughter of Lucy his mother.
Salop. Manor of Kemburton, worth 10^., held of Thomas, earl of Arundell,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (15.)
126. John Tycheborn, esquire.
Writ 23 June, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 24 October, 14 Henr}^ VII.
He died seised of the under-mentioned manor of Ticheborne in fee tail.
Peter HawkjTi and Thomas Cantewell were seised of the under-mentioned
manor of Lj'merston &c. in fee, and being so seised by charter enfeoffed him
and Margaret, his wife, thereof, to hold to them and his heirs ; they were
seised thereof accordingly, he in fee and she in her demesne as of free tene-
ment ; and afterwards he died and she survived him, and is seised thereof
in her demesne as of free tenement by survivorship.
Thomas Forest, clerk, was seised of the under-mentioned manors of
WjTisslod and Kempshote, &c., and being so seised enfeoffed him and the said
Margaret his wife thereof, to hold to them and his heirs, &c. ; she survived
him, and is seised thereof in her demesne as of free tenement by survivorship.
He died 8 June last, seised of the other under-mentioned premises in
fee. William Ticheborne, aged 40 and more, is his son and heir.
Hants. Manor of Ticheborne, worth 10/., held of the bishop of Winchester
by knight-service.
Manors of Wynsslod and Kempshote, with the advowson of the
church of W^^nsslod, worth 20 marks, held of John Paulet, esquire, by
service of 2d. at Michaehnas yearly for all service.
A tenement with a virgate of land in Laverstoke, worth 65., held of
the abbot of Hide, by service of 3s. yearly, for all service.
A tenement in Crannbourne, worth 125., held of John Fitzjames,
by service of 25. 4c?. yearly.
A tenement and 3a. land in Alresford, worth 6s. 8cZ., held of the
said bishop of Winchester, by service of 2d. yearly.
Isle of Wight. Manor of Lymerston, with the advowson of the chapel, worth
22 marks, held of the bishop of Winchester by knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol 13. (16.)
127. Oliver Seynt John, esquire.
Writ of Amotus 18 October, inquisition 28 October, 14 Henry VII.
He died 3 April, 12 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee,
by the king's gift, by letters patent, 21 December, 3 Henry VII, to him and his
heirs, of the same manor, together with the manors of Hatfeld Peverell and
Termynes, co. Essex, and the manor of Depford, called Westegrenewich,
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CO. Kent, to be held of the king and his heirs, as in the same letters patent is
more fuUy contained.
John Seynt John, aged 22 and more, is his son and heir.
Oxford. Manor of Garsington, worth 20 marks.
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128. Agnes Holand.
Writ of Mandamus 26 June, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 23 October,
14 Henry VII.
Agnes, late the wife of George Holand, one of the daughters and heirs
of John Burdet, named in the writ, was seised in fee, by right of inheritance,
after the decease of John her father of and in the under-mentioned moiety of
messuages, &c., and being so seised, in her widowhood, by charter dated,
3 July, 11 Henr}^ VII, gave the same, by the name of all the land, &c., which
she then had within the town of Leicester, the suburbs and fields of the same
town, or elsewhere within the county of Leicester, to Alexander Atkynson,
William Burdet and Richard Holand, her son, to them, their heirs and
assigns for ever, to the use of the said Richard, his heirs and assigns for ever.
The jurors also say that, upon the taking of this inquisition, one John
Assheby and Ellen Wever, the said Agnes' servant, swore on the gospels that
the said John Assheby, as attorney of the said Agnes, delivered seisin to the
said Alexander, William Burdet and Richard of the tenements aforesaid
according to the tenour of the said charter, &c. ; by virtue of which gift
the said Alexander, Wilham and Richard were seised thereof in fee to the use
aforesaid ; and afterwards the said Alexander and Wilham, by a certain other
writing, certified under the seal of the office of the mayor of the said town,
dated the last day but one of January, 11 Henry VII, released to the said
Richard all their right in the premises, by virtue of which release the said
Richard was solely seised thereof in fee to his own use ; and being so seised,
by another charter under the seal of the mayoralty aforesaid, dated 2 February,
12 Henry VII, gave all those lands, &c. which he, together with the said
Alexander and Wilham lately had in the said town and county, or elsewhere
in the realm, by the gift of his said mother, to John Heweit, esquire, Robert
Reydon, gentleman, John Cros, of London, John Waynflete, of Southwold, co.
Suffolk, and William Asteley, son of Edward Asteley, and of Ehzabeth his wife,
sister of the said Agnes, the other of the heirs of the said John Burdet, to hold to
them and the heirs and assigns of the said William Asteley for ever ; by virtue
of which feoffment the said John Heweit and the others were, and still are,
seised thereof, viz. the said John and the others in their demesne as of free
tenement, and the said WiUiam Asteley in fee to his own use and of his heirs.
She died 9 September, 12 Henry VII. Thomas Holand is her son and heir,
aged 30 and more.
Leicester. A moiety of two messuages and of five gardens in Leycestre, four
acres of meadow in Belgrave, 50^. rent in Thrusyngton. The said
messuages and gardens in Leycestre are held of the king as of the duchy
of Lancaster in burgage, and are worth 405. ; the said rent is held of the
duchy of Norfolk, by fealty only for all service ; and the said 4a. meadow
are held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by fealty only.
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129. Oliver Seynt John, esquire.
Writ of Amotus 18 October, inquisition 5 November, 14 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 127.
Essex. Manor, or lordship, of Hatfeld Peverell, worth 20 marks.
Manor of Termynes, worth 10 marks.
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130. Elizabeth late the wife of William Stanley, knight.
Writ 16 Juty, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 29 October, 14 Henry VII.
She was seised, the day she died, in her demesne as of free tenement, for
the term of her Ufe, of a moiety of the under-mentioned manors, by the gift
of James Baskervile, knight, John Devereux, John Harley, Thomas Monyngton,
Simon Milborne, esquires, John ap Richard, clerk, and Geoffrey Newton to her
for Ufe thereof, with remainder after her decease to Richard Corbet, knight,
since deceased, son of Roger Corbet, knight, likewise deceased, and of her the
said Elizabeth, and the heirs of the body of the said Richard, with remainder
in default to Robert Corbet, brother of the said Richard, and the heirs of his
body, with remainder in default to the heirs of the body of the said Elizabeth
by the said Roger Corbet begotten, with remainder in default to her right heirs.
She died 22 June last. One Robert Corbet, esquire, is her cousin and heir,
viz. son and heir of the said Richard Corbet, her son and heir. The said
Robert Corbet is son and heir of the said Richard of his body begotten, and
is also cousin and heir of the said Roger, viz. son of the said Richard, son
of the said Roger, and he is aged 21 and more.
Essex. Moieties of the manors of Wodeham Mortymer and Whobrighall,
held by service of half a knight's fee, but of whom the jurors know not ;
the said moieties of Wodeham Mortymer and Howbriggehall, or How-
brigehall, are worth 7/. 10s. Sd. yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (20.) E. Series II. File 293. (9.)
131. Elizabeth late the wife of William Stanley, knight.
Writ 12 October, inquisition 27 October, 14 Henry VII.
She died seised of the under-mentioned manors in fee.
Death and heir as in No. 130.
Herts. Moiety of the manor of Little Gaddesden, worth 405., lO^d. is held
of the rector of Assherygge by service of one fourth of a knight's fee.
Moiety of the manor of Wygynton, worth 4 marks, Hid., tenure
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (21.) E. Series II. File 293. (10.)
132. William Derby, esquire.
Writ 5 February, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 26 October, 14 Henry VII.
He died 12 April last, seised of the under-mentioned land, &c., in fee.
Everard Derby, aged 40 and more, is his son and heir.
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Leicester. Eleven messuages, 360a. land, in Gaddesby, whereof nine messuages
and 300a. land, worth 8?., are held of the prior of the hospital of St.
John of Jerusalem in England, service unknown ; and the two other
messuages and the said 60a. land, worth 305., are held of the prior of
Trentham, service unknown.
Two messuages, 60a. land, in Barisbye, worth 30s., held of the said
prior of St. John, service unknown.
Two messuages, 20a. land, in Southcroxton, worth I65., held of the
said prior of St. John, service unknown.
Two virgates of land, in Foxton, worth 5 marks, held of the prince,
as of the honor of Huntyngdon, service unknown.
Two messuages, 30a. land, in Great (Magna) Boudon, worth 26s. 8d.,
held of the said prince, as of the said honor, service unknown.
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133. John Dansey.
Writ 5 February, 13 Henry VII ; inquisiton 26 October, 14 Henrv VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee, and, being so
seised, by charter gave them to WiUiam Monk, of Gaddesby, William Tylson,
clerk, John Ketilby, John Porter, of Melton Mowbra}^ and John Tryg, of
Somerby, by virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof in fee to the
use of him and his heirs ; and afterwards the said William Monk, WiUiam
Tylson and John Ketilb}^ died, and the said John Porter and John Tryg
survived them, and were, and still are seised thereof to the use abovesaid.
He died 4 November last. Roger Dansy, aged 40 and more, is his son
and heir.
Leicester. Two messuages, five virgates of land in Somerby ; five messuages,
eight virgates and a half of land in Little Dalby ; and 265. rent from
divers lands and tenements in Somerby and Dalby ; all the said
messuages, land, rent, &c. are held of the king, as of the honor of the duchy
of Lancaster, services unknown ; they are worth yearly beyond outgoings
11. 16s.
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134. John Molyns,
Writ 16 November, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 28 October, 14 Henry VII.
Richard Caroke, clerk, was seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c.
in fee, to the said John's use, and being so seised, by charter gave thsm to him
and Margaret his wife, Roger Darcy, John Marney, son of Henry Marney,
knight, Thomas Tey son of Henry Tey, esquire, William Tey, William Breton, and
Robert Rokewod, the younger, gentlemen, to them and the heirs and assigns
of John ; by virtue of which gift they were thereof seised, viz. the said John
in fee, and the said Margaret and the others in their demesne as of free
tenement ; and the said John died so seised, and the said Margaret, and the
others, survived him, and were and are seised thereof in their demesne as
of free tenement.
He died 10 November, 13 Henry VII. Richard Moleyns, aged 40 and
more, is his uncle and next heir.
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Somerset. Manors of Yayleris, Gavelbrigge, Crosse in Durston, with water-
mills and corn-mills (molendinis aquaticis et bland eraticis) to the same
manors belonging, and the reversion of divers lands and tenements, and,
30a. land, 60a. pasture, 12a. meadow, in Soiithpetirton, Yevelchester,
Kyngisburi Episcopi and Estlambroke ; also divers lands and tenements,
meadows and pastures, in Moreland, Huntworth, Prostrat Lenge
and Northpetirton ; whereof the said manor of Yayleres with two of the
said mills, and 30a. land, 6a. meadow and the said reversions, lie in the
towns of Southpetirton and Yevelchester, and are held of Giles
Daubeney, knight, as of the manor of Southpeterton Hall, by service of
4?. 45. yearly, and the said manor of Yayleres, with the two mills and
appurtenances, is worth 41. ; the said manor of Gavelbrige with the third
of the said mills, and 60a. pasture, 6a. meadow, lie in the towns of
K\Tigisbury Episcopi and Estlambroke are held of the bishop of Bathe,
as of the manor of Kynggisbury Episcopi, by service of 50s, yearly,
and the said manor of Gavelbrigge with the mill is worth yearly 405. ;
and the manor of Crosse in Durston, lands and tenements and other
premises, lie in the towns of Moreland, Huntworth, Prostrat Lenge, and
Northpeterton, are held of Wilham Saymer, esquire, as of the manor of
Durston Hall, by service of 25. yearly, and the said manor of Crosse in
Durston with appurtenances is worth 5 marks yearly.
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135. Thomas Syneux, or Sevenhouse.
Writ (at p. 33), 24 January, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 27 October,
14 Henry VII.
He died 10 December last, seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c.
in fee. Thomas Sevenhouse, aged 21 and more, is his son and heir,
Cumberland. Manor of Sescales, and a tenement in Bollton called ' Bolton Hall '
together with a fifth part of the same town of Bollton, worth 8^., held of
Henry, earl of Northumberland, service unknown.
Nine burgages in the town of Egremont, worth 105., held of the
said earl, service unknown.
A third part of the hamlet of Staffyll, with certain parcels of land
in the town of Comrew in Gyllesland, worth 205., held of Thomas, lord
Dacre, service unknown,
A tenement in the town of Bolton in Allerdale, worth 65, 8d., held of
the lord Latymer, service unknown,
C. Series II. Vol.. 13, (25.)
136. Thomas Froxmere.
Writ 12 August, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 30 October, 14 Henry VII.
Thomas Stafford, esquire, Robert Cranne, esquire and others were, and
still are, seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee, to the use of the
said Thomas Froxmere, esquire, and his heirs, and of his last will, and being
80 seised, at his special instance and request j granted to Katharine Froxmere
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and Robert Cornwaleys, 10 marks annuity therefrom, for the term of her Hfe,
by virtue of which grant the said Katharine and Robert were and still are
seised of the said annuity, as of their free tenement.
He declared his last will touching the premises and all other his lands,
as follows. He willed that the feoffees of his lands, &c in the counties of
Worcetur and Warrewyk, should stand and abide feoffees thereof to the use
of ' Kateryn nowe my wyff ' for her life, according to the feoffment to her
and other thereof made ; and that the feoffees of all other his lands, &c. in
the realm should stand and abide feoffees thereof to the use of iiis executors,
to the intent that his executors should take the issues and profits thereof
for nine years after his decease ' to fynde to scolle and kepe in good rule
Fraunceis Elizabeth and Anne my childern or as many of theym as be ruled
be my executors,' the said executors to be discharged of keeping ' hym, hir
or theym that woll nat nor is nat rewled by theym nor in their kepyng ' ;
if his wife died within the said nine years, the feoffees of the lands which she
had for hfe, and the feoffees of his other lands, should stand and abide feoffees
thereof to the use of ' my cosyn Anne Mountegomery,' to take the issues
and profits both of the lands, &c. assigned to his wife and of his other lands
assigned to his executors for the term of nine years for the exhibition of his
children, ' for I will in eny wyse if any of my seid childern will nat be ruled
vertuosly as well in their mariage as other wyse be myn executors,' they
should have ' noo parte of their fyndyng of my seid executors if they so thynk
best ' ; that after his wife's death and the end of the said term of nine years,
estate should be made of the lands, &c. which she had for hfe, to ' Fraunces
my Sonne if then he be on lyve or to theires of his body lawfully begoton if then
he have ony,' in tail, with remainder in default to the heirs of his own body,
with remainder in default to the right heirs of his father, those lands
excepted ' the which nowe is come to me or herafter may come to my heires
by theinheritaunce of my moder,' ' for I wyll yn eny wise ' that, in default
of his own issue, ' the seid inheritance of my seid modire shall remayn to
the heires of my seid moder,' or, in default of his mother's right heirs, to the
right heirs of his father ; and that after the said term of nine years his
feoffees should make estate of the lands, &c. assigned for the finding of his
children, to his said son Fraunces, in tail, with remainder in default to the heirs
of his own body, ' with remaindres over accordyng to the taile of other my
landes beforereherced after the decesse of my seid wyffe.'
He died 14 August last. Francis Froxmere, aged 14 and more, is his
son and heir.
Warwick. Manor of Holde Fyllyngley, four tenements, 200a. land, 300a.
pasture, 300a. wood, 30a. meadow and 305. rent, tying in the town of
Fyllyngley aforesaid, held of George Nevill, lord Bergevenny, as of the
manor of Fyllyngly, by service of a sparrow-hawk (sperveris) or 2s., for
all service ; the said manor is worth nothing yearly beyond outgoings,
each acre of land is worth 3d., each acre of pasture 4c?., each acre of wood
nothing beyond outgoings, each acre of meadow Qd.
Manor of Marbrokys, 60a. land, 60a. pasture, 120a. wood, 20a.
meadow, and 66s. 8d. rent, in the town of Alspade, held of Edward {sic)
Berkeley, lord de Berkeley, by service of 4s. yearly, for all service ; the
said manor is worth nothing yearly beyond outgoings, each acre of land
is worth Sd., each acre of pasture 4c?., each acre of wood nothing beyond
outgoings, each acre of meadow 6c^.
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Four tenements, 100a. land, 100a. pasture, 20a. wood, 20a. meadow
and 305. rent in Corby, held of Joan, lady de Talbott, as of the manor
of Corley, by service of 65. 8d. for all service ; the manor is worth nothing
beyond outgoings, each acre of land is worth Sd., each acre of
pasture 4d., each acre of wood nothing beyond outgoings, each acre of
meadow, 6d.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (27.) E. Series II. File 11 15. Part IV. (8.)
137. William Nevyll, esquire.
Writ 24 March, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 17 October, 14 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and, being so seised,
gave it to Thomas Leeke, of Screton, Thomas Meryng, of Newarke, and
Thomas Neviell, his son, who were, and still are seised thereof accordingly
in fee.
He died 16 September, 13 Henry VII. The said Thomas, aged 42 and
more, is his son and heir. See No. 20.
Nottingham. Manor of Rolston, worth 30Z., held of the countess of Richmond,
by IO5. rent yearly and service of fealty only.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (28.)
138. Oliver Seynt John, esquire.
Writ of Amotus, 18 October, inquisition Saturday after All Hallows,
14 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 127.
Kent. Manor of Depford, called Westegrenewich, worth 20 marks.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (29.)
139. Richard Yorke, knight.
Writ 28 May, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 2 November, 14 Henry VII.
He was seised in fee, the day he died, of the under-mentioned messuages
in DonnjTigton.
He was seised, the day he died, jointly with Robert Pole, chaplain, to his
use, by virtue of a recovery upon a writ of right before the king's justices
of the bench of the under-mentioned manor, &c. ; the said Robert survived
him, and was, and still is seised thereof by survivorship, to the use and the
performance of his last will.
He was seised of the under-mentioned toft, &c. in Estlutton.
He died 25 April last. Richard York, esquire, aged 36 and more, is his
son and heir.
York. Three messuages in Donnyngton, worth 20s., held of the prebendary
of the prebend of Donnyngton in the cathedral church of St. Peter, York,
by 12d. rent for all service.
Manor of Sledmer, twenty-six messuages, eight tofts, 200a. land, 40a.
meadow, 200a. pasture and a windmill, in Sledmer, Fymmer, Cromer and
96 INQUISITIONS.
Towthorp, and 235. lid. rent issuing from divers lands and tenements
in the said towns, worth 30Z,, held of the heirs of Margaret de Clyfford,
late the wife of John de Clyfford, knight, late lord de Clyfford, service
unknown.
A toft, two crofts and two bovates of land in Estlutton, worth IO5.,
held of the heirs of Walter de Berthorp, by the rent of a rose, in tlie
season of roses, only.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (30.) E. Series II. File 216. (8.)
140. William Scargyll, esquire.
Writ 23 January, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition the last day of October,
14 Henry VII.
He died 20 December, 13 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned
manors, sixty messuages, 400a. land, 400a. pasture, 300a. meadow, 20a. wood
and 201. rent in Thorpstapleton, &c., in fee. William Scargill, knight, aged
30 and more at the time of his death, is his cousin and heir, viz. son of
William his son.
York. Manor of Thorpstapleton, ten messuages, 100a. land, 60a. pasture,
60a. meadow, 2a. wood. 205. rent in Thorpstapleton, worth 6Z., held of
the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, service unknown.
Manor of Sutton Stapleton, five messuages, 60a. land, 20a. pasture,
10a. meadow, 405. rent, in Sutton, worth 4Z., held of the king, as of the
duchy of Lancaster, service unknown.
Manor of Byrom, ten messuages, 100a. land, in Byrom, worth 405.,
held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, service unknown.
Manor of Scargill, twenty messuages, 200a. land, 200a. pasture,
200a. wood, in Scargill, 10/. rent, worth 20/., held of the king, as of the
earldom of Richmond, service unknown.
Manor of Scotton, four messuages, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, 30a.
pasture, in Scotton, worth 4Z., held of the king, as of the said earldom,
service unknown.
Manor of Lede, worth 6/., held of the king, as of the duchy of
Lancaster, service unknown.
Manor of Sandall, twenty messuages, 70a. land, 60a. meadow, 70a.
pasture, in Sandall, worth 10/., held of the king, as of the duchy of
Lancaster, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (31.) E. Series II. File 216. (7.)
141. William Geddyng, esquire.
Writ 13 November, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 1 September, 14 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Overhalle, and land,
&c. in Little Bradle and Little Thirlow in fee, and, being so seised, gave the
said manor, &c. and the rest of the premises, by charter indented, 21 April,
4 Henry VII, to Edmund Bedj^ngfeld, knight, Roger Drury, esquire, Robert
Drury, gentleman, Thomas Estlea, gentleman, Robert Lee, gentleman, Thomas
Jermeyn, gentleman, Roger Page, yeoman, John Hawgh, clerk, William
Warde, clerk, and Edward Staunford, to the use of himself for hfe, with
remainder to the use of John Aleyn and Constance, his wife, his daughter
and heir, and the heirs of the body of the said Constance, with remainder in
HENRY VII, 97
default to the use of Edmund and Nicholas Goddyng, successively in tail with
remainder of the said manor, to the use of Jolm Geddyng and the heirs of his
body, and of the said land, &c. and the rest of the premises, to the use of the
right heirs of the said Nicholas, for sale, the money therefrom to be disposed
for the souls of Thomas Geddj'ng and Anne, his wife ; by virtue of which
grant the said Edmund Bedyngfeld, and the others, were, and still are seised
thereof in fee to the uses aforesaid, as specified in the charter ; and he took
the issues and profits of the said manor, &c. according to the form of the
feoffment during his life, and so died.
The said Robert Drur}', Robert Lee, Thomas Jermeyn, William Warde,
Roger Page and Edward Staunford, were seised of the under-mentioned
manor, called ' Quamelles,' in fee, and, being so seised, gave it by charter
indented, 28 September, 12 Henry VII, to him for life, with remainder to John
Alej'n, and Constance, his wife, for the term of their hves in survivorship, with
remainder to William Polev, son of the said Constance, for the term of his
life, with remainder to Edmund Foley, son of the said Constance, and the
heirs of his bod}', upon condition that the said Edmund Foley shall peacefully
permit the said John Alej'n and Constance to take the profits of the manor of
Woodehall, for the term of the life of the said Constance, and shall permit the
said William Foley, his brother, to take the profits of the manor of Quamelles
aforesaid during the life of the same William ; with remainder in default of
Edmund's issue to the said William, his brother, in tail, with remainder in
default to the said Constance, and the heirs of her body, with remainder in
default to the right heirs of Edmund Geddyng, of the body of the said
Edmund begotten, with remainder in default to Nicholas Geddyng in tail,
with remainder in default to the right heirs of the said WilHam Geddyng,
for sale and disposal for the souls of Thomas Geddyng and Anne, his
wife, and for the soul of Ralph Quamell ; by virtue of which gift he was
seised thereof in his demesne as of free tenement, and took the issues
and profits thereof during his life, to the day of his death ; and the said
Edmund Bedyngfeld, and the others, being seised of the said manor of
Quamelles in fee, by their charter, 20 September, 12 Henry VII, granted
to William Alej'n, godson and cousin of the said William Geddyng, 405. rent
from the said manor of Quamelles for life, to commence after the death of
the said John Aleyn and Constance his wife.
He died 4 December, 13 Henr}^ VII. Constance Aleyn now wife of John
Aleyn, aged 30 and more, is his daughter and heir.
Suffolk. Manor of Overhalle, worth 6O5., held of Wilham, abbot of Bury St.
Edmunds, by fealty and suit of court of his hundred of Rysbregge, for
all service.
Two messuages, 60a. land, 10a. meadow, 50a. pasture, 20a. wood,
40s. rent in Little Bradle and Little Thirlowe, worth 405., held of the
said abbot, service unknown.
A manor called ' Quamelles,' worth 51., held of the said abbot, service
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol 13. (32.)
142. William Lambe.
Writ 15 May, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 1 November, 14 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised in his demesne as of fee, in right
of Margaret, his wife, of the under-mentioned manors, &c., and died so seised.
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98 INQUISITIONS.
He died 16 April, 13 Henry VII. Thomas Lambe, aged 23 and more,
is his son and heir.
Norfolk. Moiety of the manor of Stapyls in Helwjmgton, worth 4 marks,
held of the prior of St. Faith, as of his manor in Helwjoigton, by fealty,
and service of 6d. rent.
Moiety of the manor of Burfeld in Wymondham, worth 5 marks,
held of the abbot of Wymondham, as of his manor in Wymondham, by
fealty and service of 7^. 4d. yearly rent.
Manor called ' StalM^orthes ' in Wymondham aforesaid, worth 41.,
held of William Kny vet, knight, as of his manor called ' Gryshaugh ' in
Wymondham aforesaid, by fealty and service of 2s. yearly rent.
A messuage called ' Bovys,' in Wymondham aforesaid, worth 4 marks,
held of William Knyvet, knight, as of his manor called ' Gryshaugh '
in Wymondham aforesaid, by fealty and service of 14s. yearly rent.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (33.)
143. John Brofn, knight, alderman of the city of London.
Writ 8 February, 13 Henry VIT ; inquisition 5 November, 14 Henry VII.
Thomas, earl of Ormond, John Dynham, knight, lord Dynham, John
Gunthorp, dean of the cathedral church of Wells, John Fenkyll, knight and
alderman of London, Richard Hatton, doctor of laws, Robert Plummer, Robert
Sheffeld, Henrj^ Assheborne, gentlemen, and Wilham Browne, mercer, mer-
chant of the staple of Calais, were seised in fee of the under-mentioned
manor of West Whetenham and lands in fee, to the use of him, his heirs and
assigns, and being so seised, by charter indented, 27 July, 5 Henry VII,
demised them to him for life, with remainder to William Browne, his elder
son, and Katharine, William's wife, to them and the heirs of William's body ;
by virtue of which demise he was seised thereof in his demesne as of free
tenement, and died so seised ; and the said Katharine died, after whose deaths
the said William Browne entered into the said manor, &c., as in his remainder,
and was, and still is, seised thereof in his demesne as of fee tail.
He died 1 January last. The said William Browne, aged 30 and more,
is his son and heir.
Essex. Manor of West Whetenham, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, 100a. pasture,
20a. wood, in the towns or parishes of Stowe, Norton and Wodeham Ferrers,
otherwise called Wodeham Ferrys, held of John Bourchier, knight, lord
Bernes, as of the manor of Coldenorton in the parish of Norton aforesaid,
service unknown ; the said manor of Westwhetenham and the manor of
Flambardes (not previously mentioned in the inquisition) in the said
county, and the said 100a. &c., in the towns and parishes of Stowe,
Norton and Wodeham Ferrers are worth yearly \2l. 5s.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (34.)
144. Thomas Ferrers, knight.
Writ 24 August, inquisition 5 November, 14 Henry VII.
He died seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee.
Death and heir as in No. 120.
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Essex. Manor of Merkes in Great Dymmowe, worth 12Z., held of the king,
as of the honor of Boulogne, by service of one suit yearly to the court of
the honor.
Manor of Inggyngjoyberlaundrey and Blountez, with the advowson
of the church of the same, worth 20 marks, held of the manor of Wodeham
Ferrers in socage, by service of Sd. yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (35.) E. Series II. File 293. (4.)
145. William Haute, knight.
Writ of Mandamus, 7 September, inquisition Monday after All Hallows,
14 Henry VII.
He died 2 Juty, 12 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manors
in fee. Thomas Haute, aged 33 and more, is his son and heir.
Kent. Manor of Wadnale, worth 131. 65. 8dl., held of John, cardinal arch-
bishop of Canterbury, service unknown.
Manor of Bisshoppesbourne, worth 10/., held of the said archbishop,
service unknown.
Manor of Elmestede, worth 31., held of the same archbishop, service
unknown.
Manor of Blakmanston, worth 15?., held of one Henry Horn, by
fealty and Idhd. rent for all service.
Manor of Oterpole, worth 10?., held of the Master of the House of
of Dovor, service unknown.
Manor of Warehorne, worth 6?., held severally and parcelwise of the
prior of Christ Church of the Trinity, Canterbury, service unknown.
Manor of Snave, worth 81., hekl of the abbot of St, Augustine,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (36.)
146. Thomasine Hopton.
Writ 8 November, inquisition 5 (sic) November, 14 Henry VII.
William Pykenham, clerk, was seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c.
in fee, and being so seised gave them by charter to Edward Sulyard, John
Jermyn, George Bukkenham, Edmund Jermjm, Edward Dayle, Thomas
Carver, George Hevj^ngham, Henry Bode, Robert Cowbregge and Nicholas
Couper, to the intent that they should be enfeoffed thereof to the proper use
of Edward Knevet, esquire, his heirs and assigns, until he, his heirs or
executors, had received from the profits thereof 400 marks clear, and afterwards
to the use of the said Thomasine for her life and longer till her will was fulfilled,
and after her decease and will performed, to the use of the right heirs of her
body, and for default of such heirs, to the use and performance of the last
will of William Totham ; by virtue of which feoffment they are, at the time
of this inquisition, seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid.
She died 16 January, 13 Henry VII. William Lonsseworth, aged 30 and
more, is her son and heir.
Essex. Manor of Lamborn Hall, worth 10 marks, held of the manor of
Rocheford, by service of 5s. yearly.
100 INQUISITIONS.
Manor of CrixhethaU, worth 6L, held of Thomas Darcy, esquire, as of
the manor of Canyudon, service unknown.
Forty acres land, 30a. pasture, 253a. marsh, 66a. wood, in Canweydon,
Reyleyh, Hokcle, Wykeford, Dounham, Rammesdon Belhous, Ram-
mesden Crey, Great Maldon, and Little Maldon, and Rocheford, worth
40.?., held of Edward Knyvet, esquire, as of the manor of Rammesden
Belhous, by service of 5s. yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (37.) E. Series II. File 293. (8.)
147. Robert Ballard.
Writ wanting ; inquisition Monday after St. Martin, the Bishop, 14 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors of Horton, &c. in fee, and
being so seised, by deed dated 29 March, 49 and 1 Henry VI, gave the
manors of Westcombe and Spitelcombe and land, &c. in Grenewich, Charleton
and Whritelmershe, to [Wilham Wild], clerk, John Hayne, clerk, Nicholas
Stathum, and Hugh Stepulton, their heirs and assigns, to the use of himself
and the performance of his last will, [and they were] seised thereof accordingly
in fee ; and of the said manor of Horton he died so seised.
He was seised of the under-mentioned mills [at Depford], and being so
seised, by his deed dated 29 March, 49 and 1 Henry VI, gave them to Wilham
Wilde, clerk, Hugh Stepulton, John Churche, Richard Stjde, William Poode
and William Soleham, their heirs and assigns, for the performance of his
last will, and they were seised thereof accordingly in fee.
William Wilde, clerk, and William Sq . . . . were seised of the under-
mentioned messuages, lands, &c. in Sturmowthe in fee, and being so seised
by deed thereof enfeoffed the said Robert Ballard, John Colo we and John
Fyneux, knight, chief justice of England, by the name of John Fj^neux, their
heirs and assigns, to the use of the said Robert Ballard and his heirs, whereby
they were seised thereof in fee.
B}^ a certain deed indented, dated a.d. 1470, he agreed and granted
upon espousals between him and Isabel, late his wife, and in consideration
of 300 marks paid him by Joan Kent, mother [of the said Isabel], that he
would make a sufficient [estate in law] to William Wild, clerk, John Hayne,
clerk, Nicholas Stathum and Hugh Stepulton, gentlemen, their heirs and
assigns, [of lands] within the county of Kent of the 3^earl3^ value of 201. above
outgoings, to the use of them the same Robert Ballard and Isabel, and of the
heirs of their bodies begotten ; and that he would make a sufficient and secure
estate in law to them, their heirs and assigns, of other lands and tenements
within the same county, of the yearly value of 20/. beyond outgoings to the
use of them the same Robert and Isabel and the heirs of Robert, with
remainder to William Ballard, his son and heir apparent and the heirs of his
body begotten, with remainder in default to Clement, his other son and the
heirs [of his body begotten], with remainder [in default] to the heirs of the
body of him, Robert Ballard, begotten, with remainder in default to his right
heirs.
By his last will he willed that his feoffees of the manors of Westcombe
and Spitelcombe aforesaid after his decease should make a sufficient estate
thereof in law to the same Isabel his wife, for the term of her life ; and
willed also by his same last will that his feoffees aforesaid of the said messuages,
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HENRY VII 101
lands, &c., in Sturmowth after his decease [should make a sufficient estate
thereof] to Clement, his younger son, at 21, to hold to him and the heirs of
the body of the same Clement begotten, with remainder in default to
[William Ballard, his son and heir, and the heirs of his body] begotten, with
remainder in default to his own right heirs ; and that the feoffees of his said
mills in Depford [should stand seised] thereof and should take the issues and
profits thereof yearly to the following use, to wit that they should dispose
6 marks thereof yearly for the exhibition of an honest poor priest, of good [con-
versation, bachelor of] Divinity at least, having no spiritual benefice nor
exhibition other than that exhibition only, and minded to study in Divinity
at the University of Oxford, until [he be made doctor of Divinity or obtain]
some other spiritual benefice or other promotion, so that afterwards 6 marks
yearly may be disposed for ever from the issues of the mills aforesaid for a
like exhibition ; also that 365. 8d. yearly arising from the said mills should
be delivered to the churchwardens of the parish church of Grenewiche, for
the time being, to keep [the obits] for the souls of himself and his parents.
He died 24 October [last]. W[illiam] Ballard, aged 17 and more, is his
son and heir.
Kent. Manor of Horton, worth SL, held of the king as of his honor of Ledes
Castle in socage, by yearly for all service.
Manors of Westcorabe and Spitelcombe, in the parishes of Grenewiche
and Charleton, 20a. land, 100a. meadow, in Charleton and Whritelmershe,
worth 201., held of the countess of Richemond, service unknown.
Two water-mills in Depford, worth 6Z., held of the said countess,
service unknown.
Two messuages, 40a. land, 6a. meadow, 2a. wood, in the town and
fields of Sturmowthe, worth eight marks, 6s. 8d., held of the archbishop
of Canterbury, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (38.)
148. Anne late the wife of John, late Lord de Audeley, knight.
Writ 20 May, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 5 November, 14 Henr}^ VIT.
John Stafford, archbishop of Canterbury, and others, were seised of
the under-mentioned manor in fee, and being so seised, enfeoffed John
Awdele}^ knight, late lord de Awdeley, and the said Anne, his wife, thereof, to
hold to them and John's heirs, by virtue of which feoffment the said John
and Anne were seised thereof, to wit John in fee and Anne in her demesne as
of free tenement ; and being so seised the said John had issue James, and
died, and the said Anne survived him, and was solely thereof seised in her
demesne as of free tenement by survivorship ; and being so seised she
surrendered all her estate therein to the said James, by virtue of which the
said James was seised of the said manor in fee ; and the said James being
so thereof seised by his charter indented under his seal of arms, 8 January,
9 Henry VII, gave the said manor to John Sapcote, knight, to him and his
heirs of the body of dame Ehzabeth, his wife, begotten ; by virtue of which
gift the said John Sapcote was thereof seised in fee tail according to [the form]
of the gift all the lifetime of the said James Awdeley.
She died 16 May, 13 Henry VII. Henry Roggers, aged 40 and more, is her
son and heir.
102 INQUISITIONS.
Lincoln. Manor of Sapurton. worth 46s. 8d., held of John, lord de Beamont,
service unknown.
C. Series IT. Vol. 13. (39.)
149. Richard Hert.
Writ of Mandamus 27 October, inquisition 20 November, 14 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned messuages, &c. in fee, and being
so seised, by charter, 21 January, 18 Edward IV, enfeoffed Andrew Hyllersdon,
esquire, Thomas Shylston and Thomas Prendergest thereof, who were seised
thereof accordingly in fee, and being so seised, by charter, 20 February,
19 Edward IV, gave them to him and Joan, his wife, and the heirs between
them begotten, with remainder to his right heirs ; by virtue of which gift he
and the said Joan were seised thereof in fee tail, and being so seised the said
Richard died so seised and she survived him and is still seised of such an estate.
He died 20 April 12 Henry VII. Edward Hert, aged 19 and more, is his
son and heir.
Devon. A messuage, 60a. land, two gardens, 4a. meadow, la. wood, in
Yernecombe, worth 40s., held of John Hyll, esquire, as of the manor of
Sprydeslcomb, by fealty and lOs. rent in socage, for all service.
A messuage and the third part of 100a. land, 60a. wood and 3a.
meadow, in Loperygge, worth 40s., held of Hugh Beamond, esquire, and
Edward Ralegh, knight, as of the manor of Courtysknoll, by fealty and 2d.
rent yearly, for all service.
The third part of 30a. meadow, in Clerkyshethfeld, called
' Touseynswode,' worth 40d., held of the heirs of Richard Hethfeld, by
fealty only, for all service.
The third part of a messuage and 80a. land in Coryswyll, worth 55.,
held of Edward Hastynges, knight, as of the manor of Langford Lester,
by fealty only, for all service.
A messuage and thirty acres of land in Stone, worth ISs. 4c?., held of
Roger Bolter, by fealty and 45. rent yearly, and by service of ploughing
once and reaping once at Bolterscombe yearly, at the charges of the
said Richard Hert, for all service.
Two shilhngs and nine pence rent in Coryswyll yearly issuing from a
messuage and 80a. land which Henry Sture holds there to himself and
his heirs for ever, held of the aforesaid Edward Hastynges, knight, by fealty
only, for aU service, and it is worth nothing beyond.
Two shillings rent, and the rent of a pair of gloves yearly issuing
from land and tenements in Loperygge, which John Crokker of Wiheldon
holds there, to him and his heirs for ever.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (40.)
150. John Chapman.
Writ 15 May, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 3 November 14 Henry VII.
He died 20 August, 13 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manors,
&c. in fee. Robert Chapman, aged 23 and more, is his son and heir,
Suffolk, Manor of Shotley Hall, in Shotley, worth 10 marks, held of the prior
of the Holy Trinity of Ipswich, in Ipswich, by fealty and service of
2ld. yearly rent yearly.
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Manor of Shelfanglys, in Shelfangl^ys, worth 5 marks, held of
Philip Calthorp, knight, as of his manor in Erwarton, by fealty and service
of Ihd. yearly rent yearly.
A tenement in Shotley, worth 405., held of the manor of Shotley
there, by fealty and service of l^d. yearly rent yearly
A tenement in Codnam, worth 265. Sd., held of the prior of Royston,
as of his manor in Codnam, by fealty and service of 2d. yearly rent yearly.
C. Series II. Vol 13. (41.)
151- William Bolter.
Writ 22 Januar}^ 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 4 November, 14 Henry VII.
John Norton and William Crakeshele, clerks, were seised of the under-
mentioned messuage, &c. in fee, to his use and the performance of his last will.
He died 27 August, in the year abovesaid. Heir not given.
Norfolk. A messuage called ' Horn[es],' with 120a. land in Southcreyk, worth
405. and no more, held of the abbot of St. Mary of Northcreyk, by 25. 4:d.
rent yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (42.)
152. Richard Norton.
Writ 15 May, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 4 November, 14 Henry VII.
Roger Straunge and John Heydon, esquires, John Norton, clerk, and others,
were seised of the under-mentioned messuage, &c. in fee, to his use and the
performance of his last will.
He died Tuesday in Easter week last. Heir not given.
Norfolk. A messuage caUed 'Chynes ' with 100a. land in Southcreyk, worth
4 marks, held of the abbot of St. Mary of Northcreyk, by 45. rent yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (43.)
153. Edmund Spencer.
Writ 23 January, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 20 November, 14 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned lands, &c. in fee, and being so seised,
20 October, 13 Henry VII, by charter enfeoffed John Cerkeke, John NycoU,
John Furse and Richard Thorn, thereof, by virtue of which feoffment they
were seised thereof in fee, are still so seised, for the performance of his last will.
He died 2 January, 13 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned rent of
ll5. 6(^. in Trefifebele in fee. Robert Spencer, aged 17 and more, is his son and
heir.
D|;voN. A messuage, 40a. land, 8a. meadow, 6a. wood, 10a. furze and heath,
in Northcote, worth 265. 8(Z., held of the abbot of Tavystok, as of the
manor of Boryngton, by knight service.
A messuage, 50a. land, 12a. meadow, 4a. wood, 6a furze and heath,
in Dynnysbeare, and 40a. land Wolff ardes worthy, worth 405., held of
the king, as of the honor of Wynkelegh, parcel of the honor of Gloucester,
by knight service.
104 INQUISITIONS.
The advowson of the church of Crowcomb, when according to turn
it happen ; the said advowson is full.
A messuage, 20a. land, (ia. meadow, 8a. furze and heath, in
Bremerigge, worth 10s., held of Hugh Beamont, esquire, by service of
lib. wax, for all service.
A messuage, 20a. land, 4«. meadow, in Est Putforde, worth 66\ Sd.,
held of John May, by fealty only, for all service.
Two messuages, a garden, 10a. land, 4a. meadow, in Newton
Abbott, worth lOs., held of the abbot of Torre, by fealty only, for all
service.
Three messuages, 20a. land, 6a. meadow, 2a. wood, 6a. furze and
heath, in Newton Busshell, worth Ss., held of Richard Yerde, by fealty
only, for all service.
Eight shillings j'early rent from lands and tenements in Possebury ;
the said tenements are held of Fulk Predeaux, esquire, by knight-service,
and 8s. rent yearly, and are worth yearly beyond outgoings, 100s.
Forty acres land in Treffebele, and lis. Qd. rent from the same lands
and tenements, held of the king, as of the honor of Wynkelegh, by knight-
service ; the said tenements are worth 6s. yearly beyond outgoings, and
the rent nothing beyond the rent.
A messuage, 10a. land, 2a. meadow, in Bradlegh, worth 20s., held of
the dean and canons of Crediton, by fealty only, for all service.
Forty acres land in Chechyng broke ;
Thirty acres land in Westwode ;
A messuage, 10a. land, 2a. meadow, in Gunston :
Forty acres land in Bridwildowne ;
The said tenements are worth 40s., and are held of the bishop of
Exeter, by fealty and 10s. rent yearly, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (44.)
154. Humphrey Pokeswell.
Writ wanting ; inquisition 4 November, 14 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned moiety of a manor, &c. in fee,
and being so seised, by charter enfeoffed Robert Stawell, esquire, William
Wadham, of Caterston, and William Oldmixon, thereof, to the use of his son
William, and Alice, William's wife, and William's heirs, by virtue of which
feoffment they were seised thereof in fee.
He died 4 February last. The said Wilham Pokeswell, aged 26 and
more, is his son and heir.
Somerset. A moiety of the manor and advowson of Crichesfcon, 30a. land, 40rt.
meadow, 20a, wood, 10a. pasture, in Uphill, Lyncombe and Wynscombe,
worth 10 marks, held of Margaret, countess of Richmond and Derby,
as of the manor of Blakedon in free socage. ^
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (45.) E. Series II. File 895. (17.)
155. Elizabeth late the wife of William Stanley, knight.
Writ 16 July, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 27 October, 14 Henry VII.
HENRY VII. 105
She died seised in her demesne as of free tenement for the term of her
hfe of the under-mentioned moieties, by the gift of James Baskervile, knight,
John Devereux, John Harley, Thomas Monyngton, Simon Milborne, esquires,
John ap Richard, clerk, and Geoffrey Newton, to her for the term of her hfe,
with remainder to Richard Corbet, knight since deceased, son of Roger Corbet,
knight, hkewise deceased, and of her, the said Ehzabeth, and to the heirs of
the body of the said Richard, with remainder in default to Robert Corbet,
brother of the said Richard, and the lieirs of his body, with remainder in
default to the heirs of her body by the said Roger begotten, with remainder
in default to her right heirs.
Death and heir as in No. 130.
Bedford. Moiety of the manor of Gledley, or Gledeley, with view of frank
pledge in Gledley, worth 10s., held of the king, by service of one
fortieth of a knight's fee.
Moiety of the manor of Pottesgrave, worth 20d., held of the king,
by service of one fiftieth of a knight's fee.
Moiety of a third part of a messuage, of four score acres of arable,
of three pastures, and of a certain rent of assise of 41. yearl}^ payable
at Easter and Michaelmas equally at Wodcroft in Luton, worth 100s ,
held of the king, by service of one twenty-fourth part of a knight's fee,
for all service.
Moiety of six messuages, 300a. land, 40a. meadow, in Leghton
Bosard.
Moiety of a messuage, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, in Lightgrave, or
Lightesgrave, and Pottisgrave ; the said moieties are worth 2s., but of
whom they are held the jurors know not.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (47.)
156. Elizabeth late the wife of William Stanley, knight.
Writ 16 July, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 26 October, 14 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 155.
Bucks. Moiety of the manor of Cublytigton, worth 12/. 7s. 7|fZ., held of the
king, as of the honor of Gloucester, by service of one fourth of a knight's
fee.
Moiety of the manor of Stewteley, worth 57s. 8^d., held of the
king, by service of one fifth of a knight's fee.
Moiety of the manor of Chelmyscote, or Chelmescote, worth
11. lis. lOd., held of the king, by service of one knight's fee.
Moiety of the manor of Lynchelade, worth 50s., held of the duke of
Norfolk, by knight-service.
Moiety of the manor of Sowthcote, or Southcote, worth Al., held of
the same duke, by knight-service.
C. Series 11. Vol. 13. (48.)
157. Elizabeth late the wife of William Stanley, knight.
Writ 16 July, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 25 October, 14 Henry VII,
Findings as in No. 155.
106 INQUISITIONS.
Kent. Moiety of the manor of Newenton, called ' Lucies,' also the moiety
of two messuages with la. land in Newenton, worth U. 8d., held of the
king by service of one eighth of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (49.)
158. Elizabeth late the wife of William Stanley, knight.
Writ 16 July, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 20 October, 14 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 155.
Hereford. Moiety of the manor of Richards Castle, worth 111. 65. 8d., held
of the king in chief by knight-service, viz. by half a knight's fee.
Moiety of the manor of Staunton, worth 6^. 10s., held of the earl of
March, as of the honor of Wygmore, b}'' socage.
Moiety of the manor of Rocheford, worth 205., tenure unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (50.)
159. Elizabeth late the wife of William Stanley, knight.
Writ 16 July, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 22 October, 14 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 155.
Worcester. Moiet}^ of the manor of Codrych, worth 81., held of the king,
by service of half a knight's fee.
Moiety of the lordship of Homcastell, worth 4 marks, held of the
barony of Burford, service unknown.
Two messuages, and five cottages, or the moiety of two messuages
and five cottages, in the city of Worcester, worth 8s., tenure unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (51.)
160. Anne Audeley, widow, late the wife of John Rogers, esquire.
Writ wanting ; inquisition 14 November, 14 Henry VII.
James Ormond, knight, late earl of Wiltes, John Stopyngton, clerk,
and John Storke, were seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee,
and being so seised, by charter gave them to her [by the name of] Anne,
late the wife of John Rogers, esquire, for the term of her life, with remainder
to Henry Rogers, son and heir of John Rogers, in tail, with remainder in
default to the right heirs of the said John Rogers ; by virtue of which gift
she was seised thereof in her demesne as of free tenement.
She died 7 May last ; after whose death the manors aforesaid remained
and ought to remain to the said Henry Rogers and the heirs of his body ;
the said Henry aged fifty-two years and more, is her son and heir.
Hants. Manor and advowson of Debden, the manor worth lOOs., and the
advowson nothing, be3'ond the presentation to it, when vacant, held of
Arthur, prince of Wales, service unknown.
Manor of Merscourte beside Stokbrigge, worth 4 marks, held of the
king, as of the manor of Sombourn, co. Hants, parcel of the duchy of
HENRY VII. 107
Lancaster, by service of fealty, and 6d. rent yearly, at Easter and
Michaelmas equally, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (52.)
161. Anne Atjdeley, widow.
Writ 23 May, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 16 November, 14 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 160.
Somerset. Manor and advowson of Sperkford, or Sperkeford, worth IOO5.,
held of William, lord le Zouche, as of the manor of Castyll Cary, service
unknown.
Manor and advowson of Kylve, worth 5 marks, held of the bishop
of Bath and Wells, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (53.) E. Series II. File 895. (11.)
162. Anne Audeley, widow.
Writ 23 May, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 14 November, 14 Henry VII.
James, earl of Wilts, William Beauchamp, lord de St. Amand, Edmund
Hungerford, knight, Thomas Lewkenore, knight, William Warbylton, Thomas
Hoo, John Lewkenore and Richard Echyngham, esquires, John Storke, the
elder, Thomas Fry, Thomas Tregenron, Thomas Maundewar and William
Emery, clerks, and John Bylton, were seised of the under-mentioned manor
and advowson of Bryanston, in fee, and being so seised, by charter, with
hcence from king Henry VI, gave it to her by the name of Anne, late the wife
of John Rogers, esquire, for the term of her life, with remainder to the heirs of
John Rogers, of the body of the said Anne begotten, and after the death of
the said Anne and for default of such heirs of her body by the said John
begotten, with remainder to the right heirs of the said John Rogers.
The said earl, one William Turbervyle, esquire, Alexander Hoody, esquire
Simon Talbot, William Beauchamp, John Newborough, Thomas Horgrave
and Thomas Fry, were seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson
of Sutton Walrond in fee, and being so seised, by charter, with licence from
king Henry VI, gave it to her, by the name of Anne, late the wife of John
Rogers, esquire, for the term of her life, with hke remainders over.
By virtue of which she was seised of the said manors and advowsons in
her demesne as of free tenement, and died so seised.
The said earl, and others, were seised of the under-mentioned burgage
and advowsons in fee, and being so seised, by charter gave them to her, for
the term of her life, with remainder to the heirs of John Rogers of her body
begotten.
Henry Rogers is son and heir of the said John Rogers, of the body of
the said Anne begotten, and he was aged, the day of her death, 52 and more.
She died 7 May last.
Dorset. Manor and advowson of Bryanston, worth 201., held of the king
in chief, service unknown.
Manor and advowson of Sutton Walrond, worth 10/., held of the
king in chief, service unknown.
108 INQUISITIONS,
A burgage, with the advowson of the church of St. Mary to the said
burgage belonging, in Bridporte, worth 2Qd., held of the baliffs of the
borough of Brydport, by service of 3d. yearly.
Advowson of the parish church of Mayden Newton, held of the abbot
of Cerne by fealty only.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (54.) E. Series II. File 895. (12.)
163. Thomas Markynfeld, knight.
Writ wanting ; inquisition 26 October, [14 Henry VII].
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee, and being so
seised enfeoffed Ninian Markinfeld, esquire, his son and heir, and Dorothy,
Ninian's wife, of all his manors, lands and tenements in Markington, Thornton,
Wallerthwate, Ingerthorp and Wjaikesley, for the term of their lives in
survivorship, with remainder thereof to the right heirs of Ninian.
By his charter, 5 April, 12 Henr}^ VII, and seisin thereof delivered, he gave
all other his manors, lands and tenements in Markinfeld, Asmonderby,
Er3^hom, Monkton, Thorp by Ripon, Grewelthorp, Lareton, Granteley,
Hundegate, Ripon, Richemond, Newsom, Dalton, Eerby, Unthank, and
elsewhere, co. York, to William Conyers, John Sayvile, William Bulmer,
W^illiam Calverley, knights, Richard Clerkson, and Robert Whixley, chaplains,
their heirs and assigns, for the performance of his last will, viz. reciting that
William Conyers, ' squyer,' John Sayvile, knight, William Bulmer and Wilham
Calverley, ' squyers,' Richard Clerkson and Sir Robert Whixley, ' chap-
pelej^nez,' are enfeoffed of all his lands, &c. he wills that Ninyan, his son and
heir, shall have, over and above lands held by him jointly with his wife, the
lordship of Markinfeld, and, over that, lands and tenements parcel of the
residue to the yearly value of 15Z. for his finding two years at Oxford and
three at London ' in oon Inn of Courte ' ; his daughter Sith shall have 500
marks to her marriage from the profits of the manors and lordships of
Eryhom and Asmonderby, ' whom I will and advertise to be reulyd ' by his
nephew William Conyers of Hornby ' squyer,' to whom 201. shall be paid from
the profits of the said residue for his labour and to the intent that he shall
provide for her ' convenj-ent and able mariage ' ; ' oon able prest ' shall have
1006\ yearly from the profits of the said residue, to sing for his soul and the
soul of ' AUanour ' late his wife, &c. for seven years ; Margaret Markinfeld
his mother shaU have 10 marks yearly from the profits of Asmonderby during
her life ; such persons as his executors shall think that he has wronged
shall be satisfied, &c. ; if Anne his daughter may not enjoy the tenements,
&c. which she had jointly with ' Cristofer ' Conj^ers, late her husband, or
any other, to her use, his feoffees shall suffer her to take the issues of his
tenements, &c. in Richemonde, Newsom and Unthank, within the liberty
of Richemond, while unmarried and ' forbarred and' lettyd ' as aforesaid ;
his daughter Sith shall have all his land, &c. in Bishopmonkton to her
finding, till she be married ; his sister Dame Anne Markinfeld shall have
13s. 4,d. yearly from the rents, &c. of his land, &c. in Ripon during her life
at his feoffees discretion ; ' yeven,' 8 April, 12 Henry VII. (cf. Test. Ehor.
Surtees Soc. Vol. IV, pp. 125-6).
He died, 1 May, 12 Henry VII. Ninian Markinfeld, esquire, is his son
and heir, aged 16 and more.
HENRY VII. 109
York. Manor of [Markinfeld], worth 251., held of the earl of Northumberland
freely, as of his manor of Spoford, by fealty onh% for all service.
Three carucates of land in Asmonderby, worth 20/., held of the said
earl freely, as of his manor of Topcliffe,
A carucate of land in [Bisshopmonkton], late Thomas Colstane's,
held of the archbishop of York, as of his manor of Ripon, by suit of court
of the said archbishop every three weeks.
Pasture for twenty beasts yearly in Swynescoo alias Thorpscogh
alias Monktonscogh, in Bisshopmonkton aforesaid, late the said Thomas
Colstane's, held of the said archbishop [freely, as of his manor of Ripon]
aforesaid, b}' 55. rent 3"ear]y, to wit for the head of each beast 3c?. yearly.
Eighteen arces of land in ' le Rydj'ng ' in Bisshopmonkton aforesaid,
late the said Thomas Colstane's held of the said archbishop freely, as
of his manor of Ripon aforesaid, by fealt}^ only for all service.
A messuage and two bovates of land, formerly John de Markynfeld's,
with their appurtenances, in Bisshopmonkton aforesaid, held of the said
archbishop freeh', as of his manor of Ripon, by 2s. 4:d. rent yearly.
A messuage and two bovates of land in Bisshopmonkton ,
held of the said archbishop freely by 26\ rent yearly.
A messuage and one bovate of land in Bisshopmonkton aforesaid,
held of the said archbishop of York freely, by lid. yearly.
All and singular the aforesaid lands and tenements in Bisshopmonkton
are worth 20?. yearty.
A capital messuage and six bovates of land and meadow in Thorp
beside Ripon, late the said Thomas [Colstane's], worth , held of
the said archbishop freely, as of the manor of Ripon aforesaid, by 125.
rent yearh' for all service.
A burgage and 4a. land in Ripon, late of John [Shire]ley, chaplain,
held of the said archbishop freely, as of his manor of Ripon, by suit of
court of the borough of Ripon, at the three chief courts there yearly, and
also by the rent of 4f/. 3"early.
Two burgages in Ripon aforesaid, held of the said archbishop of York
freely, as of his manor of Ripon aforesaid, by suit of court of the borough
of Ripon to the three chief courts there yearly, [and also by a rent of
]d. yearly.
All and singular the aforesaid lands and tenements in Ripon are
worth 405. yearly.
Manor of Eryhom, worth 40?., held of the king, as of his castle of
Richemond freely, by II5. 6c?. rent yearly.
Eighteen messuages, .58rt. land and meadow, seven 5. and
4(?. rent, in Richemond ; the said land, tenements and rent are held of
the king, as of his castle of Richmond, by 35. [4fZ.] rent for all service ;
the said land and tenements are worth 11. yearly.
[A tenement] in Unthank, held of the lord Fitzhugh, as of his
manor of Ravenswath freely by 2d. rent yearly ; the said tenement
is worth [65.] M. j^early.
Manor of Newsom, worth 6?., held of the king, as of his castle of
Richemond freely by 65. %d. rent yearly.
110 INQUISITIONS.
A tenement in Dalton, held of the lord Fitzhugh, as of his manor of
Ravenswath freely by I8d. rent j^early ; the said tenement is worth
[6]s. 8d. 3'early.
Three tenements in Eerby, worth 31. 2s. yearly, held of the lord le
[Scrope], as of his manor of Upsall freely, by 35. Id. rent yearly.
Two carucates of land in Markington, worth 5 marks, held of the
said archbishop of York, as of his manor of Ripon, by service of a quarter
of a knight's fee, and suit of the court of the said archbishop at Ripon
every three weeks, and 22d. rent yearly.
A water corn mill at Markington aforesaid worth 205., held of the
prebendary of the prebend of Gevendale, by fealty only.
A messuage and a bovate, an acre of land and a half-acre of land in
Ingerthorp, worth 12s., held of the aforesaid archbishop of York freely,
by fealty only, for all service.
Four messuages and ten bovates of land in Wallerthewate, or
Wallerthawte, worth 31., held of John Burton, esquire, as of the manor of
Ingerthorp freely, by 3s. lid. rent.
A toft, 65a. land, meadow and wood, in Thornton by Ripon,
formerly John de Bradley's, worth 5 marks, held of the aforesaid arch-
bishop, as of the manor of Ripon by knight-service and suit of the court
of the same archbishop every three weeks, and by a rent of 9s. Id.,
lib. pepper and lib. cummin yearly.
Manor of Wynkesley, worth 5 marks, held of Thomas Stanley, earl
of Darby, as of his manor of Kirkeby Malserd, by knight-service and suit
of court of the same earl at Kirkeby Malserd every three weeks, and by
4s. rent yearly.
A tenement in Lareton, worth IDs., held of the said Thomas Stanley,
earl of Darby, as of the manor of Kirkeby Malserd aforesaid freely,
by fealty only for all service.
A tenement in Granteley, worth 18s. held of William Malory, knight,
as of his manor of Stodeley freely, by I2d. rent yearly.
A tenement in Grewelthorp, worth 4s., held of the prior of St. John
of Jerusalem in England, as of the manor of Grewelthorp freely by the
rent of lib. wax j^early.
A tenement in Hundegate, worth 24s., held of the aforesaid arch-
bishop of York, as of his manor of Ripon freely, by fealty only, for all
service.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (55.)
164. Edmund Bekyngham, esquire.
Writ 18 September, inquisition the last day of November, 14 Henry VII.
He died the last da}^ but one of August last, seised of the under-mentioned
manors in fee. Thomas Bekyngham, aged 24 and more, is his son and heir.
Berks. Manor of Upton, worth Ql., held of the king in chief, by service of
one quarter of a knight's fee.
Manor of Burwardescote, worth 106s. Sd., held of the earl of Devon,
service unknown.
Manor of Westhaggeborne, worth 8 marks, held of Andrew
Wyndesore, esquire, service unknown.
HENRY VII. Ill
Manor of Burton, worth lOl., held of George, earl of Shrewsbury,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (56.) E. Series II. File 780. (14).
165. Olpv^er Seynt John, esquire.
Writ of Amotus, 19 November, inquisition 21 January, 14 Henry VII.
William, late bishop of Ely, John Manyngham, esquire, John Seymor,
esquire, WilHam AljTigton, Richard SejTitgeorge, William Manyngham,
John Manw3'che, John Hj'll, clerk, John Asplen, John Muscall, John Bedford,
Thomas Stou, Thomas Norreys, and William Wylkes, were seised of the under-
mentioned manor in fee, by the gift and feoffment of John Whytokesmede
and John Coventre, to the use of Margaret, late duchess of Somerset, her
heirs and assigns, and the performance of her last will ; and being so seised
at the special instance and request of the same Margaret, by their charter they
demised the manor aforesaid to the said Margaret, late duchess of Somerset,
for the term of her hfe, with remainder to the said Oliver Seynt John, esquire,
son of the same duchess, and to Elizabeth his wife, and the heirs of their bodies
between them begotten, with remainder in default to the right heirs of the said
duchess for ever ; whereby the said duchess was seised of the said manor in her
demesne as of free tenement, and died so seised ; after whose death the manor
remained to the said Oliver Sejant John, and Elizabeth, his wife, and the
heirs of their bodies ; whereb}" the said Oliver and Elizabeth entered into
the manor aforesaid and were thereof seised in their demesne as of fee tail,
by virtue of the charter aforesaid ; and they had issue between them one
John Se3Tit John, who survives ; and afterwards the said Oliver died seised
of the said estate of the said manor, and the said Elizabeth survived him, and
continued her possession, and Avas, and still is seised of the said manor in her
demesne as of fee tail by survivorship, by virtue of the demise, aforesaid,
and being so seised had the king's letters patent of pardon of alienation,
12 November, 14 Henry VII.
He died 3 April, 12 Henry VII. John Seynt John is son and next heir
of the same Ohver and Elizabeth of their bodies begotten and is aged 21 and
more.
Wilts. Manor of Lej-dezard Tregose, worth 20?., held of the king by fealty,
and 45. 8d. rent payable at Easter and Michaelmas equally.
C. Series II. Vol 13. (57.)
166. John Key, esquire.
Writ 12 October, inquisition 15 January-, 14 Henry VII.
He died the last day of August last, seised of the under-mentioned
manors, &c. in fee. Nicholas Key is his cousin and heir, viz., son of Edward
Key, his son, and was, on the first day of May last, aged ten years.
York. Manor of Wodesom, with its appurtenances in the said county, and
200a. wood, 200a. land, 40a. meadow and 300a. pasture, also 12 messuages,
in Fernelay Tyas, forty bovates land, 30a. wood, 40a. meadow,
300a. pasture within the hamlet of Fernelay Tyas.
112 INQUISITIONS.
Manor of Slathwat, twenty-four messuages, 200a. wood, 300a. land,
300a. meadow, 500a. pasture, within the hamlet of Slathwat.
The said manors, &c. are held of the king, as of the duchy of
Lancaster, by knight-service. The said manors, &c. are worth in all issues
beyond outgoings 20/.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (59.) E. Series II. File 216. (5.)
167. Richard Westrop.
Writ 9 November, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 24 January, 14 Henry VII.
He was seised in fee, the day he died, of the under-mentioned moiety of
the manor of Southburn.
He, and Lucy his wife, were jointly seised, viz., he in fee and she in her
demesne as of free tenement, of the under-mentioned messuages, &c. in
Pykeryng Lith, by virtue of a certain deed to them, and his heirs, dated 21 April,
16 Edward IV ; she survived him, continues her possession, and has taken the
profits.
Robert Aukland, chaplain, at the time of Richard's death, and long
before, was seised of the under-mentioned moiety of the manor of
Corneburgh, to the use of Richard and his heirs ; and before his death he
willed and declared to the said Robert Aukeland that he should make a
sufficient and secure estate to the said Lucy of lands and tenements, parcel
of the moiet}' of the said manor, to the yearly value of 100s., for the term of her
life ; and the said Robert bj' his deed dated 5 November, 13 Henry VII,
demised to her lands and tenements, parcel of the said moiety, to the said
yearly value for the term of her life, according to the form of Richard's will
declared to him, with remainder after her death to Richard's right heirs.
He died 15 October, 13 Henry VII. ' Richard,' altered to ' Ralph,'
Westhorp, aged 17 and more, is his son and heir.
York. Moiety of the manor of Southburn, worth 8/. 6s. M., held of the
king in chief by knight-service, viz., by an eighth part of a knight's fee,
Two messuages, twelve tofts and eight bovates of land in Brompton.
Ruston, Wykam and Snaynton, in Pykeryng Lith, worth U. 6s. M.,
held of the king, as of the lordship of Pykeryng, in socage.
Moiety of the manor of Corneburgh, worth 15/., held of the king,
as of the manor of Sherefhoton, by homage, fealty and suit of court of
Sherefhoton.
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168. Brian Rouclyff.
Writ of Mandamus, 24 November, inquisition 15 January, 14 Henry VII.
He died 13 March, 10 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor
and advowson in fee. John Rouclyff, knight, aged 40 and more, is his son and
heir.
York. Manor and advowson of Colthorp, worth 20/., held of the heirs of
William Plompton, knight, lately deceased, service unknown.
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HENRY VIT. 113
169. ThojVIAS Metham, knight.
Writ 18 June, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 14 January, 14 Henry VII.
Thomas Metham, the elder, knight, his grandfather, whose heir he was,
viz. son of Richard, son of the same Thomas, the elder, was seised of the under-
mentioned manors of Metham, Polyngton, Egburgh, Vernoll Hirstcourtney,
Marr, Thomour, Wathe in Rydall, Nonmonketon, Wethyngton, Croke, Stapleton,
Fletham, Dalton and Wygyngthorp, &c., in fee, and being so seised, in the time
of king Henry VI, enfeoffed Ralph Babthorp, knight, Henry Brounflet, knight,
John Constable, knight, Richard Burnham, clerk, Thomas Darcy, Thomas
Santon, John Port}Tigton and Thomas Darnall, thereof, to the use of himself
and his heirs, except that touching the manor of Stapleton and the tenements
in Stapleton and Fletham they should be seised to the use of the said
Richard and the heirs male of his body, whereby the said Ralph and the
others were seised thereof in fee ; and they being so seised, the said Thomas
Metham, the elder, died, after whose death the right and use of the said
manors, &c. descended to the said Thomas Metham, knight, as cousin and
heir of the said Thomas the elder ; and afterwards the said Henry Brounflet,
Ralph Babthorp, Thomas Santon, Thomas Darnall, Richard Burnham, Thomas
Darcy and John Port3'ngton died, and the said John Constable, knight,
survived them and was seised of the said manors, &c. in fee by survivor-
ship ; and he being so seised, the said Thomas Metham, knight, named
in the ^\Tit, by deed dated 14 August, 22 Edward IV, enfeoffed John
Vavasour, John Hotham, now knight, and Lion Percy, who survive, and
Robert Hilyard, William Vavasour and John Bratilby, since deceased, of
the manors of Metham, Thomour, Dalton, Fletham and Wyg5nithorp,
and of the said lands, &c. in Metham, Cotnesse, Laxton, Estryngton,
Ousthorp, Houeden, Belacise, Brakan Holme, Saltmersh, Belby,
Kylpyn, Skelton, Yukflet, Blaktoft, Newland, Ljoiton, Askilby,
Grenak, Blakholme, Sandholme, Dyke, Bromflet, Northcave, Drewton,
Erthorp, Hesell, Hornsebeke, Tyryngton, Northcave, Muscotes, Wilton,
Southcave and Byrsay, and of the ferry over the Ouse, to hold to
them, their heirs and assigns, to the use of himseK and his heirs, and
the performance of his last will, and they were seised thereof in fee, and being
so seised the said Robert Hilyard, WiUiam Vavasour and John Bratilby died,
and the said John Vavasour, John Hotham, and Lion Percy survived them
and were, and still are, seised thereof in fee by survivorship ; and similarly
the said Thomas Metham, knight, by divers other deeds, in the time of
king Edward IV, enfeoffed the said John Hotham, Lion Percy, and Thomas
Alderson, chaplain, of all other the aforesaid manors, &c., to hold to them,
their heirs and assigns, to the use of himself and Isabel, then his wife, who
survives, and his heirs, whereby the said John, Lion and Thomas were seised
thereof in fee to that use, and still are, to the use of the said Isabel for the term
of her life.
He died 12 September last ; the said Isabel survived him and is still
Uving ; Thomas Metham, esquire, aged at the taking of this inquisition 30 and
more, is his son and heir ; and the said Thomas is cousin and heir male of the
said Richard Metham of his body begotten, viz., son of the said Thomas,
named in the writ, son of the said Richard.
York. Manor of Metham, 200a. land, 100a. meadow, 100a. pasture in Metham
and Cotenesse ; three messuages, 40a. land, 30a. pasture, 100s. rent payable
at Easter and Martinmas, in Laxton ; four messuages, 100a. land,
in 8
114 INQUISITIONS.
20a. meadow, 20a. pasture, in Estryngton ; two messuages, 40a. land,
6a. meadow, in Owsthorp, or Ousthorp ; sixteen messuages, 200a.
land, 100a. meadow and 60a. pasture, in Houeden ; a messuage, 30a. land,
6a. meadow, in * le Belacise ' ; three messuages, 20a. land, 10a. pasture,
6s. rent, in Brakyn Holme, or Brakenholme, Saltmersh and Belby ; two
messuages, 30a. land, 3a. meadow, in Kilpyn ; three messuages, 40a. land,
10a. meadow and 10a. pasture, in Skelton ; a messuage, 30a. land and
3a. meadow, in Blakholme ; 455. rent of assise at Whitsuntide
and Martinmas in Blaktoft, Newland, Lynton, Grenake or Grenak and
Askilby ; two messuages, 30a. land, 4a. meadow in Studholme, or
Sandholme, and Dyke ; and the moiety of a ferry over the water of Owse,
between Metham and Whitgif t ; worth 501. , held severally of Richard, bishop
of Durham, as of the cathedral church of Durham, service unknown.
Five messuages, 300a. land, 40a. meadow, and 20a. pasture, in
Yukflet ; four messuages, 150a. land, 20a. meadow, 100a. pasture, in
Northcave, Drewton and Erthorp ; worth 101., held of Thomas, prior of
the cathedral church of Durham, in right of his church.
Two messuages, 80a. land, 10a. meadow, in Southcave ; a messuage
and a garden in Bromflet ; a messuage, 50a. land, and 20a. meadow,
in Birssey, or Byrsay, worth 6s, 8d., held of dean and chapter of the
cathedral church of St. Peter, York, service unknown.
Manors of Polyngton, Hirstcourtney and Thornour, twelve messuages,
600a. land, 100a. meadow, 200a. pasture, 60a. wood, 31. 10s. rent payable
at Whitsuntide and Martinmas, in Polyngton, Cowyk, Bauncroft, or
Bawncroft, Snathe, or Snayth, Goldale, Hewsale, or Hensall, Hekke, or
Hekk and Blane or Bain; eighteen messuages, 700a. land, 150a. meadow,
200a. pasture, 50a. wood, 77s. d^d. rent and three peppercorns yearly at
the said feasts, in Thornour, Wortley, or Wyrtley, Gibton, or Gybton, and
Eltoft ; and 200a. land, 40a. meadow, 60a. pasture in Hyrste Courtney,
or Hirstcourtney ; worth QOl., held of the king, as of the honor of Pountfret,
parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, service unknown.
Manors of Dalton, Fletham and Stapleton, eight messuages, 200a. land,
41a. meadow, 300a. pasture, in Dalton, seven messuages, 7|a. land,
40a. meadow, 80a. pasture, in Stapleton, or Stapilton, and Fletham ;
worth 20/,, held of the king, as of the earldom of Richmond.
Manors of Nonmonketon, or Nonmonkton, Wethyngton, or Wythyng-
ton, Croke, Egburgh and Marr ; four messuages, 350a. land,
100a. meadow, 200a. pasture, in Nonmonkton, Wethyngton and Croke ;
a messuage, 100a, land, 40a. meadow, 20a. pasture, in Marr; worth 201.,
held of Thomas, earl of Derbeye, service unknown.
Manor of Wathe in Rydall, a messuage, 150a. land, 30a. meadow,
48a. pasture in Wathe, Muscotes and Northolme, worth 11., held of
Thomas, earl of Derbeie, as of the manor of Ho vyngham, service unknown.
Two messuages, 100a. land, 50a. meadow, 60a. pasture, in
Wygynthorp.
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170. Humphrey Sanford.
Writ 16 November, inquisition 17 January, 14 Henry VII.
A fine levied on the morrow of St. Martin, 26 Henry VI, between Ralph
Holand, querent, and John Sandeford, esquire, deforciant, of the under-
mentioned manor, messuage and land, to hold to the said John in tail male,
HENRY VII. 115
with remainder in default to Robert Louther, son of Robert Louther, knight
{militis), in tail, with remainder in default to Geoffrey Louther, brother of the
said Robert, the son, in tail, with remainder in default to Wilham Louther,
esquire, brother of the said Geoffrey, in tail, with remainder in default to
Thomas Louther, brother of the said William, in tail, with remainder in
default to the right heirs of Geoffrey Louther, esquire, of the parish
of St, Martin by Canterbury ; by virtue of which fine the said John
Sandeford was seised thereof in his demesne as of fee tail by the form
of the fine, and being so seised enfeoffed Robert Breton and Simon
Spencer thereof, whereby they were seised thereof in fee, and being so
seised, demised the same to the said John, to hold to him and the heirs
of his body, with remainder to Robert, Geoffrey and the said William
Louther, esquire, as above, successively in tail ; by virtue of which demise
the said John Sandeford was seised thereof in fee tail, and had issue Humphrey,
named in the writ ; and afterwards the said John being seised thereof to him
and the heirs of his body by virtue of the demise aforesaid, died so seised,
after whose death the same descended to the said Humphrey, as his son and
heir, whereby the said Humphrey entered into the same and was thereof
seised in his demesne as of fee tail, until, by virtue of an inquisition taken
at Maydstone, the last day but one of January, 1 Henry VII, before John
Alphegh, escheator, virtute officii, whereby it was found that the said John
was seised thereof in fee tail and died so seised, after whose death the same
descended to the said Humphrey as his son and heir, whereby the said
Humphrey entered and was thereof seised in fee tail, and that the said Humphrey
was a natural fool and idiot from his birth, as in the same inquisition
more fully appears, the same were seised into the king's hands, and remained
in the king's hands, until by letters patent, 5 March, 1 Henry VII, the king
granted to one John Alphegh, the wardship of the said Humphrey and of the
said manors, &c. and the issues and profits thereof from the death of the
said John Sandeford, for the term of the life of the said Humphrey, b}'^ virtue
of which letters patent the said John Alphegh was possessed of the custody
of the said manors, &c. and took the issues and profits thereof ; and after-
wards the said John Alphegh, being so thereof possessed, long before his death,
by his writing, gave the said wardship and the said manors to Robert Rede,
then serjeant-at-law, and John Arkenbolde, to hold during the Hfe of the said
Humphrey, by pretext of which the said Robert and John were possessed of
the said manors, and took all the issues thereof during Humphrey's Hfe ; and
the said Robert Louther son of the said Robert Louther, knight, died without
issue ; and the said Geoffrey Louther, his brother, similarly died without
issue ; and the said Wilham Louther, esquire, had issue one John ; and after-
wards the said William died ; and afterwards the said John Louther, son of
Wilham, had issue Christopher Louther, and died ; and the said Christopher
Louther is yet alive, aged 22 and more.
He died 26 April, 13 Henry VII, without heir of his body issuing ;
after whose death the said manors remained, and ought to remain, to the said
Christopher Louther, as cousin and next heir of the body of the said William
Louther, esquire, named in the fine, to wit son of the said John, son
of the said Wilham, by pretext of the fine aforesaid, inasmuch as the
said Robert, son of Robert Louther, knight, is dead without heir of his body
begotten, and the said Geoffrey Louther, brother of the said Robert Louther,
19 similarly dead without heir of his body begotten, in the lifetime of the
said Humphrey.
116 INQUISITIONS.
Thomas Sandeford is cousin and next heir of the said Humphrey, to wit
son of Robert son of William, brother of John, father of the said Humphrey ;
and the said Thomas Sandford is aged fifty years and more.
Kent. Manor of Well, with appurtenances, and a messuage and 400a. land,
with appurtenances, in GarrjTigton in the parish (sic) of Well and
Lji^elbourne ; the said messuage and 260a. land, parcel of the said
messuage and 400a. land, are in Garyngton and in the parish of WeU
aforesaid, and are, and make, and from time beyond memory were, and
made, the manor of Garjmgton, otherwise called Caryngton, and are and
were so called ; and 140a. land, residue of the said 400a. land, are in
Lytelboum, and are and make, and from time beyond memory were and
made, the manor of LokjTigdale, and are and were so called ; the said
manor of Well is held of Edward, duke of Buckingham, service unknown,
and is worth 405. ; the said manor of Lokyndale, is held of the abbot of
St. Augustine without the walls of the city of Canterbury, service
unknowTi, and is worth 13s. 4c?. ; and the said manor of GarjTigton is held
of the prior of Christ Church, Canterbury, service unknown, and is worth
26s. 8d.
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171. William Skynner.
Writ 20 August, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 5 February, 14 Henry VII.
One Richard Skynner, his father, was seised of the under-mentioned
manor, moiety of a manor, advowson, and land called ' Purbright ' in fee,
and being so seised, by charter 4 December, 7 Henry VII enfeoffed John
Leygh, esquire, Henry Frowyk, Ralph Leygh, Edmund Denny, John Skynner,
John W^elbek, Thomas Burges and William Hungate, thereof, to wit of the
manor of Wodemerstorne to the use of the said Richard and Agnes, his wife,
for the term of their hves in survivorship, and of the residue, to the use of the
said Richard, for the term of his life, with remainder to the use of the said
Wilham Skjomer and Isabel, his wife, and Wilham's heirs ; and afterwards the
said Richard died and Agnes survived him and still lives ; and the said Isabel,
WiUiam's wife, and the said Wilham likewise died ; and the said Wilham
Hungate and WiUiam Burges likewise died, and the said John Leygh, and the
others, survived them and still are enfeoffed thereof to the use of the said
Wilham Skynner and his heirs.
The said Richard Skynner was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in Pecham in fee, and being so seised enfeoffed Michael Skynner, John Lee of
Ad}Tigton and Richard Ode thereof, for the performance of his last will, by
which will he willed and declared that Agnes his wife should have the said
land, &c. for the term of her life, with remainder to Michael SkjTiner and his
heirs ; afterwards the said Michael died, and the said John Lee of Adyngton
and Richard Ode survived him and are stiU seised thereof to the use of the
said Agnes for the term of her life and of the heirs of Michael. The jurors
say that the said WiUiam Skynner was brother and heir of the said Michael.
The said WiUiam Skynner was seised in fee of the under-mentioned
land, &c. in Horley, and died so seised, without heir of himself ; and Agnes
now wife of Bartholomew Chalener and EUzabeth, now wife of John Scott
are his sisters and heirs, and of full age.
He died 11 August, 13 Henry VII,
HENRY VII. 117
Surrey. Manor of Wodemerstorne, worth 10 marks, held of the prior of
Merton, service unknown.
Moiety of the manor of Chepstede, with the advowson of the church
of the same manor, worth 31., held of the same prior, service unknown.
A tenement and forty acres of land, called ' Purbright,' worth 3^.,
held of the prior of ' Crechirche,' Canterbury, service unknown.
Four messuages, 40a. pasture, 10a. meadow, in Pecham, in the parish
of Camerwell, worth 51., held of John Scott, Thomas Muschamp and the
prioress of Haliwell, service unknown.
A tenement and forty acres of land in Horley worth 405., held of the
abbot of Chertsey, service unknown.
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172. Elizabeth Bysshoptre.
Writ 18 January, inquisition 12 February, 14 Henry VII.
She died 10 January last, seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c.
in fee. Robert El^yngham, aged 30 and more, is her son and heir ; he is an
idiot and a natural fool from his birth.
Northampton. A manor in Russhton, called ' Elyngham Maner,' with eight
virgates of arable, 30a. meadow and pasture, 24a. wood and two cottages
in Russhton, worth Ql. 135. 4,d., held of John Tresham, esquire, as of his
manor of Russhton, by what service the jurors at present know not.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (65.)
173. Ralph Agmondesham.
Writ 10 February, inquisition 16 March, 14 Henry VII.
One Agnes Crauley was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee,
and being so seised took to husband the said Ralph, whereby they were seised
thereof in fee in her right, and had issue John Agmondesham ; and afterwards
she died seised of such an estate, and he survived her, and continued his
possession as tenant by the curtesy ; and afterwards he died seised of such an
estate, after whose death the said land, &c. descended to the said John as
her son and heir. The said John is son and heir as well of the said Ralph as
of the said Agnes, and is aged 23 and more.
Date of death not given.
Sussex. A messuage, 50a. land, 20a. meadow, 20a. pasture and 10a. wood, in
the parish of Kyrdeforde, called ' Barkefold,' worth 405., held of Thomas,
earl of Arundell and Richard Megewyk of Goundevile, service unknown.
A messuage, 100a. land, 10a. meadow, 10a. pasture, 20a. wood, in
the parish of Pettworth, worth 205., held of Ehzabeth Massy, service
unknown.
A messuage, 60a. land, 16a. meadow, 16a. pasture and 12a. wood, in
Kyrdeford, worth IO5., held of the said Elizabeth, service unknown.
A messuage, with a garden, in Petworth, worth IO5., held of Henry,
earl of Northumberland, service unknown.
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174. Ralph Agmondesham.
Writ 24 May, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 14 March, 14 Henry VII.
il8 INQUISITIONS.
One Robert WjnitershuU, esquire, was lately seised of the under-
mentioned land, &c. called Rughbern, in fee, and being so seised by his charter
indented dated at Esthorslegh 27 September, 14 Edward IV, demised them to
the said Ralph, son and heir of one WiUiam Agmondesham, and Agnes, then his
wife, to them and the heirs of their bodies issuing ; by virtue of which demise
the same Ralph and Agnes were seised thereof in their demesne as of fee tail
and had issue between them John Agmondesham ; and afterwards the said
Agnes died, and Ralph survived her, and continued his possession by virtue
of the gift aforesaid, and afterwards died seised of such an estate ; after whose
death the same descended to the said John, as son and heir of the said Ralph
and Agnes, by virtue of the gift.
He was seised the day he died of the under-mentioned lands called
' le Breche,' ' Brokhole londes ' and ' Pygnottes ' in fee.
He died 8 May, 13 Henry VII. The said John Agmondesham, aged 23 and
more, is his son and heir.
Surrey. Two messuages, 400a. land, 20a. meadow, 20a. pasture, 200a. wood
and 10s, rent, in Esthorslegh, by the name of all those messuages, &c.,
called ' Rughbern,' in the parish of Esthorslegh, worth lOZ., held of David
Owen, knight, as of the manor of Wotton, service unknown.
A messuage, 100a, land, 20a. meadow, 20a. pasture and 40a. wood, in
the parish of Ewhurst, called 'le Breche,' worth U., held of the abbot of
Notley, service unknown.
Forty acres of land in Esthorslegh, called 'Brokhole,' or ' Brokehole
londes,' worth 205., held of Arthur, prince of Wales, as of the manor of
Byflete, service unknown.
Sixty acres of land in Esthorslegh, called ' Pygnottes londes,' worth
13s. 4d., held of John Bourgchier, knight, lord Berners, service unknown.
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175. Thomaseste Hopton, widow.
Writ 17 November, inquisition 9 March, 14 Henry VII.
She was seised of the under-mentioned moiety of a manor, &c. and held
them as in dower for the term of her hf e of the inheritance of Humphrey Sidney,
with reversion thereof to the same Humphrey and his heirs.
She died 28 January, 13 Henry VII. Wilham Lundesford, aged 30 and
more, is her cousin and heir, viz., son of WilUam, her son.
Surrey. Moiety of the manor of Lowesle divided and separate, worth 4Z,,
held, together with the other moiety thereof, whereof John Westbroke,
esquire, is now seised in fee, in the parish of St. Nicholas of Guldeford, of
the heirs of Richard de Sancto Mauro, as of the manor of Eton Meysy,
CO. Somerset (sic), by knight-service.
Five messuages, 300a. land, in the towns and parishes of Godlemyng,
Shaldeford, Compton, Wonerssh, Chidingfold and St. Nicholas of
Guldeford, worth 8 marks, held of the heirs of Thomas Cokesey, knight,
deceased, as of the manor of Bramlegh in the said county of Surrey, service
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (68.)
176. John Knollys.
Writ 24 May, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 20 September, 14 Henry VII.
HENRY Vli. 119
Long before the death of the said John Knolhs, one John Hobbis,
and Margaret, his wife, mother of the said John Knollis, as in right of the
said Margaret, were seised of the under-mentioned messuages, &c. in Sele
Monachorum, Nymet Roland, Columpton, Ponsford and Halberton, in fee ;
and being so seised, a fine levied thereof, 23 Henry VI, between John Bere, of
Hunsham, and William Daly, querents, and the said John Hobbes, and Margaret,
his wife, deforciants, whereby the said John and Margaret acknowledged the
same to be the right of the said John Bere, as those which the said John and
WiUiam had by their gift, and remised and quit-claimed them, for themselves
and the heirs of Margaret, to the said John Bere and William, and the heirs of
John, as in that fine more fully appears. By virtue of which fine the said
John and William were seised thereof, to wit John Bere in fee and William
in his demesne as of free tenement ; and being so seised, the said John and
Wilham, by their charter, 26 November, 7 Edward IV, enfeoffed Robert
Whityng, John Aysshford, Robert Gambon, John More, John Daly, the elder,
and William Shutlake, or Shutelake, thereof, to the use of the said Margaret,
and the heirs of her body begotten and under certain conditions in the charter
aforesaid specified ; by virtue of which the same Robert Whityng, and his
co-feoffees, were seised thereof in fee, and being so seised by another charter,
12 April, 11 Henry VII, demised all the messuages, lands and tenements in
Sele Monachorum to the said John Knollis, and Anne, his wife, for the term of
Anne's hfe, by virtue of which the same John and Anne were thereof seised
as of free tenement. Afterwards the said John died, and the said Anne survived
him, and is still living.
Long before the death of the said John Knolhs, the said Margaret, his
mother, in her widowhood, after the death of the said John Hobbis, was seised
of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Bradnynch in fee, and being so seised,
by charter, 16 November, 7 Edward IV, enfeoffed the said Robert Whytjmg,
John Aysshford and the others, thereof, to the use of the said Margaret, mother
of the said John Knolhs, and her heirs ; which John Knollis, by his last will,
bequeathed the said tenements to the said Anne, his wife, for the term of her Ufe.
By the same will the said John Knolhs wiUs that the said Robert Whityng,
and his co-feoffees shall permit the said Anne to receive yearly aU the issues
and profits of the said messuages, &c. in Columpton, Ponsford and Halberton,
until the sum of 1181. may have been received and paid, for the payment
of his debts, and for other things needful according to his last wiU, as in the
same more fully appears.
On the day of the death of the said John Knollis, one Edmund Bradford
was seised of the under-mentioned land in Bradford in fee, and held the same
of the said John Knolhs, the day of his death, by knight-service, and 185. 6d.
rent yearly ; and one William Bury of Colaton, the day of John's death, was
similarly seised in fee of the under-mentioned land in Bradford, and held the same
of the said John Knollis, the day of his death, by knight-service, and 75. 4c?.
rent, of both which services and rents the said John Knollis died seised.
He died 3 May last. Elizabeth Knollis, aged 2 and more, is his daughter
and heir.
Devon. Twenty-one messuages, 324a. land, 20a. meadow, 42a. wood,
30a. furze and heath, 3a. alder, 245. 4(Z. rent, in Sele Monaqorum, Nymet
Roland, Columpton, Ponsford and Halberton ; those in Sele Monacorum,
worth 205., held of the abbot of Bukfast, as of the manor of Sele
Monacorum, by fealty, 65. 3d. rent, and two suits of the abbot's court
120 INQUISITIONS.
there yearly ; those in Columpton, worth 40s., held of the abbot of
Buklond, as of the manor of Columpton, by fealty, 13s. 2d. rent, and
two suits of the abbot's court there yearly ; those in Ponsford, worth
40s., held of the marquess of Dorset, as of the manor of Kentysbury,
service unknown, and those in Halberton, worth 20s., held of John
S3^denham, the abbot of St. Augustine, and the warden of the church of
St. Mary of Halberton, by fealty, and 1 Is. Qd. rent yearly, for aU service.
Six messuages, 300a. land, in Bradnynch.
The service, and 18s. 6^^. rent, of Edmund Bradford, for two carucates
of land in Bradford, and the service, and 7s. 4c?. rent, of WiUiam Bury,
of Colaton, for one carucate of land in Bradford ; held of the king by
knight-service, as of the honor of Wynkle, parcel of the honor of
Gloucester.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (69.)
177. Thomas Salter, of Dowelond.
Writ 21 May, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 27 March, 14 Henry VII.
He died 20 May, 14 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manors
in fee. Wilham Salter, aged 19 and more, is his son and heir.
Devon. Manor of Dowlond, worth 4Z., held of the king, as of the honor of
Wynklegh, parcel of the honor of Gloucester, by knight-service.
Manor of Saltern, worth 5 marks, held of dame Katharine, late the
wife of Richard Pomeray, knight, service unknown.
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178i Eleanor Denys.
Writ of Mandamus, 12 February, inquisition 9 April, 14 Henry VII.
One Agnes Gyffard, widow, lately was seised of a moiety of thirty-two
messuages, 197a. land, 25a. meadow, in Plymtre, Wydecomb, Estbuddelegh,
Salteryn, Clyst Honyton, Southcotlegh and Cranford, in fee, and being so
seised, by her writing indented, 10 October, 15 Edward IV, gave the said
moiety to one John Denys, and the said Eleanor, named in the writ, his wife,
for the term of their lives, with remainder to WiUiam, Roger, Robert and
Thomas, their sons, successively in tail, with remainder in default to the heirs
of the body of the said Eleanor ; by virtue of which the said John and Eleanor
were seised thereof in their demesne as of free tenement ; and afterwards
the king by letters patent, 11 February, 14 [Henry VII], pardoned WiUiam
Denys, son and heir of the said John and Eleanor aU alienations, &c. ; and
afterwards the said Eleanor died so seised and the said John survived her and
was seised of the premises by survivorship ; which John Denys afterwards died
so seised, and the said William Denys entered upon the said moiety as into his
remainder, and was and still is seised thereof in fee tail.
She died 20 January, 4 Henry VII. WiUiam Denys, aged 27 and more,
is her son and heir.
Devon. A messuage, 4|a. land, 2a. meadow, of the moiety of the tenements
aforesaid, in Plymtre, worth IQd., held of WiUiam Maior, by fealty only,
for aU service.
A messuage, 4a, land, in Estbuddelegh, parcel of the residue aforesaid,
worth 6d., held of James Doune, by fealty only, for aU service.
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Three messuages, 10a. land, 4a. meadow, in Clysthonyton, parcel
of the residue aforesaid, worth lis. 3d., held of William Gybbys, by fealty
only, for all service.
Four messuages, 5a. land, 6|a. meadow, in Southcotlegh, parcel of the
residue aforesaid, worth 35. 4:d., held of the prior of St. James, by fealty
only, for all service.
A messuage, 25a. land, in Cranford, parcel of the residue aforesaid,
worth 20s., held of James Chudlegh, by fealty only, for all service.
Six messuages, 30a. land, of the said tenement, parcel of the residue
of the tenement aforesaid in the parish of Wydecomb aforesaid, worth
20s., held of the king, by the eighth part of a knight's fee, and by service
of finding a baihff to serve the king for the hundred of Estbudlegh,
alternate years.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (71.)
179. John Manyngham, knight.
Writ 8 April, inquisition 27 April, 14 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee, and, being
so seised, by charter gave them to Thomas Oxenbrigge, William Cheyne,
Wilham Marowe, esquires, John Mordaunt, Wilham Tailard, William
Wentworth, Richard Godfrey, John Vynter, Robert Spencer, George Guascoyn,
* gentilmen,' Sir Robert Wild, Sir John Seman, Sir Richard Bette, clerks,
Thomas Clerk, Robert Michell, Wilham Attwood and John Light, ' yomen,'
to the use of Isabel, his wife, for hfe, and after his and her decease to the use
of Wilham ManjTigham, his son and heir, in tail, and, in default, to the use of
his own right heirs ; and afterwards the said Thomas Oxenbrigge died, and the
others survived him ; and afterwards, after the death of the said John
Manyngham and before the day of this inquisition, the said William Marowe
died, and the others survived him, and were, and still are, seised thereof in
fee to the use aforesaid.
He died 21 January last. William Manyngham, aged 45 and more, is his
son and heir.
The said Isabel, late his wife, is living.
Bedford. ' Harfordes Maner,' in the town and fields of Wrastlyngworth,
Potton and Buryhattley, worth Ql., held of the king, as of the duchy of
Lancaster, by service of fealty and 8s. rent.
' Combes Maner,' in the town and fields aforesaid, worth 10^., held of
the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by service of fealty and 5s. Id.
rent.
' ShiUey Maner,' in the town and fields aforesaid, worth 41., held of
the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by service of fealty and 12d. yearly.
Twenty messuages, 500a. land, 100a. meadow, 40s. rent, and a
carucate of land called ' Dufihous lond,' in the towns aforesaid ; whereof
the carucate is worth 4 marks, and is held of the fee of Richmond, by
service of fealty and 15c^. rent.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (72.)
180. Thomas Denys, esquire.
Writ 26 June, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 16 April, 14 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor and lands in fee, and, being
80 seised, by charter indented, the last day of March, 5 Henry VII, gave them
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to Humphrey Fulforde, knight, Roger Holond, WiUiam Floyer, esquires, John
Tyak, clerk, Robert Bonefaunt and William Drynkewater, to hold inter alia
to the use of Janera, his wife, for the term of her life, while sole, and of his last
will, which will in the said charter more fully appears ; they are still seised
of such an estate.
He died 4 June last. Thomas Denys, aged 22 and more, is his son and
heir.
Devon. Manor of Holocomb Burnell, worth 20 marks, held of the heirs of the
viscount Lyell, b}^ half the service of a knight.
Eighty acres of land in Fa5^reway, worth 4*., held of the provost and
scholars of King's College of St. Mar}^ Cambridge, as of the manor of
St. James beside Exeter, in free socage.
Two messuages, 120a. land, in Midw^Titer, Middewynter, or Mydwynter,
worth 13s. 4c?., held of Edward, earl of Devon, by 5s. rent, and suit of
court of the manor of Exminster. twdce a year.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (73.)
181. Humphrey Pbssale, esquire.
Commission 14 July, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 16 October, 14 Henry VII.
Staffoed. a third part of the manor of Astenfeld, otherwise called Alsfeld
which lately was Humphrey Peshale's, is held of the king, as of the honor
of Tuttebery, by what service the jurors at present know not.
Four tenements, and a pasture, and a garden, in Stafford, late the
said Humphrey's, are held of the king, by what service the jurors at present
know not.
A messuage, a carucate of land, certain parcels of rent, in Watervyle,
otherT\nse called Waterfall, late the said Humphrey's, are held of the king
in chief, by what services the jurors at present know not.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (74.)
182. John Asfoedby.
Writ of Mandamus 11 March, inquisition 20 April, 14 Henry VII.
He died 6 May, 8 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in Slotheby, Partenay, and Assheby ; and seised of the under-mentioned
manor, and other land, &c. in fee tail. John Asfordby, aged 10, is his son
and heir.
Lincoln. Manor of Billesby, in Billesby, called ' Westhalgarth,' worth 40s.
held of the king, as of the honor of Gretham, parcel of the duchy of
Lancaster, by knight-service.
A messuage, two tofts and two cottages, 100a. land, 40a. meadow,
60a. pasture, worth 100s., and 3s. 4(Z. rent of assize, in Asfordby and
Thurleby, held of .the king, as of the honor of Bolyngbroke, parcel of the
duchy of Lancaster, by knight-service.
Forty acres of land, 20a. meadow, 60a. pasture, in IngoldmeUes,
worth 50s., held of the king, as of the honor of Tuttebury, parcel of the
duchy of Lancaster, by knight -service.
A toft, forty acres of land, 12a. meadow, in Slotheby, a toft, 30a. land,
10a. pasture, in Partenay, worth 26s., held of Richard Hastynges, knight,
Lord de WiUoughby, service unknown.
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A messuage, 60a. land, and 20a. meadow in Assheby by Partney,
worth 13s. 4d., held of Ivo Sandon, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (75.)
183. James Baskervile, knight.
Writ 3 February, inquisition 1 May, 14 Henry VII.
John Baskirvile, knight, his father, was seised of the under-mentioned
manor and advowson in fee, and being so seised gave them by his charter
indented, dated there, 7 January, 33 Henry VI, to him and Sibyl, then his
wife, by the names of James Baskirvile, esquire, son and heir of him the said
John Baskirvile, knight, and Sibyl daughter of Walter Devereux, knight,
by the description of his manor of Combe Baskirvile, with the advowson,
and of all other his lands and tenements, &c. in Combe Baskirvile Westcote
and Westcote, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies begotten ; by
virtue of which gift the said James and Sibyl were seised thereof in fee tail
by the form of the gift, and had issue between them Walter Baskirvile ; and
the said Sibyl died, after whose death he continued his possession therein
by survivorship, and was solely seised thereof in his demesne as of fee tail
by the form of the gift.
Death and heir as in No. 112.
Glofcester. Manor and advowson of Combe Baskirvile, with land, &c.
in Combe Baskirvile Westcote and Westcote, worth 20^., held of Elizabeth,
abbess of Syon, as of the hundred of Shoughtour {sic), by fealty only,
for all service ; the said lands in Westcote and Westcote are parcels of the
said manor of Combe Baskirvile and not diverse.
G. Series II. Vol. 13. (76.)
184. Robert Corbet.
Writ of Amotus, 22 May, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 1 June, 14 Henry VII.
WiUiam ShefEeld, William Langston, Henry Kesten and Richard
Chyrcheyerd, were seised of the under-mentioned manors in fee to the use of
him and his heirs, and being so seised, at his request, enfeoffed William
Knevet, Edmund Bedyngfeld, Henry Heydon, knights, WiUiam Walgreve,
James Hobert and Richard Lytilton, thereof, to the use of him and Elizabeth,
his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder in default to the use of
his last will, by virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof in fee, and
the survivors, Knevet, Heydon, Walgrave, Hobert and Lytilton, are still so
seised, to the use of the said Elizabeth for the term of her life, and after her
decease, to the use of the heirs between the said Robert and her begotten,
and in default of such issue for the performance of his last will.
He died 12 April, 10 Henry VII. Richard Corbet, aged 5 and more, is
his son and heir.
Salop. Manor of Hadley, worth 61., held of the earl of Arundell, service
unknown.
Manor of Hatton Heynheth, worth 100s., held of the said earl, service
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (77.)
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185. Margaret Constable, widow.
Writ 3 February, inquisition 28 May, 14 Henry VII.
The said Margaret Constable, widow, late the wife of John Constable,
knight, was seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in her demesne as
of free tenement for the term of her Ufe, with reversion thereof expectant after
her decease to John Constable, son and heir of Ralph Constable, esquire,
deceased, brother of the said John Constable, knight.
She died 4 January, 14 Henry VII. After her death the said manors
ought to revert to the said John Constable, the younger, as son and heir of the
said Ralph Constable, deceased, brother of the said John Constable, knight,
deceased. The said John Constable, the son, is within the age of 21 years,
viz. 19 years old and more.
William Malorye, knight, is cousin and next heir of the said Margaret
viz. son of John Malorye her brother. The said William is aged 40 and more,
York. Manor of Westhalsham, in Holdernesse, and four carucates of land
parcel of the same manor, whereof each carucate contains twelve bovates
of land, and each bovate is worth 8s. yearly ; and the residue of that
manor is worth 40s. yearly.
Manor of Esthalsham, in Holdernesse, and four carucates of land parcel
of the same manor, whereof each carucate contains twelve bovates of
land, and each bovate is worth 8s. yearly ; and the residue of the same
manor is worth 40s. yearly.
Six bovates of land in Great Coldon, in Holdernesse, worth 3/. 2s. lOd.
yearly, formerly WilUam Gloucestre's and late William Cartwright's.
The said manors and other premises are held of Thomas, archbishop
of York, as of his archbishopric of York, by knight-service, and are worth
beyond outgoings as abovesaid.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (78.)
186. William at Lee.
Writ of Amotus, 25 January, inquisition 30 May, 14 Henry VII.
WiUiam at Lee named in the writ, son and heir of Richard Lee of Godston,
was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee, and being so seised, by
charter dated 13 May, 8 Henry VII, enfeoffed one Robert Wonham thereof,
by virtue of which feoffment the said Robert was and still is seised thereof in fee.
He died 14 December, 12 Henry VII. Richard at Lee, aged 27 and more,
is his son and heir.
Surrey. Two messuages in the parish of Wolkensted, one called ' le Lee
Place,' and the other ' le Stratton,' each worth 13s. 4c^., 5a. meadow, worth
5s., 80a. arable, worth 20s., 20a. wood, worth 3s. 4:d. and 3a. marsh, worth
12d., in Wolkested, held of the manor of Lagham in the same parish,
service unknown.
Ten acres meadow, worth 10s., 76a. arable, worth 33s. 4d., 5a. pasture,
worth 3s., 30a. wood, worth 8s., 2a. marsh, worth 8d., in the parish of
Tanrige, held of George Puttenham, as of his manor of Tanrige, service
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (79.) E. Series II. File 1062 (1.)
187. Richard Vowell.
Writ 22 January, inquisition last day of May, 14 Henry VII.
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He was seised in fee, the day he died, of the under-mentioned twenty-seven
tenements, and of the tenement in the High Street and messuages in North-
pederton jointly with Margaret, his wife.
He died Saturda^v before Christmas, 14 Henry VII. WilHam Vowell,
aged 21 and more, is his son and heir.
Somerset. Twenty-seven tenements in Wellys, and one tenement in Wellys
aforesaid in the street called ' Highstrete,' held of Oliver, bishop of Bath
and Wells, in right of the church of St. Andrew of Wells, in socage ; the
said twenty-seven tenements are worth 111.
Six messuages in Northpederton, worth 40s., held of Nicholas Bluet,
esquire, as of the manor of Northpederton, in socage.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (80.) E. Series II. File 896 (13.)
188. John Bryce.
Writ 8 April, inquisition the last day but one of May, 14 Henry VII.
John Brice, named in the writ, was seised, the day he died, of the under-
mentioned land in Bakebere in fee.
He was seised, the day he died, of the under-mentioned tenement in
M}Tich\Tidon,
He died 6 March last past. Ahce Bryce, aged 15 and more, and Clare
(Clara) Bryce, aged 11 and more, are his daughters and heirs.
Dorset. Twenty-four acres of meadow and eight score acres of pasture, in
Bakebere, worth 91., held of the king, as of the honor of Gloucester,
by service of half a knight's fee.
A tenement in M3'nch}Tidon, worth 16s. 8d., held of the abbess of
Shaftesbury, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (81i^ E. Series II. File 896 (5.)
189. John Seyntlo, knight.
Writ 18 March, inquisition last day of May, 14 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors of Churchehill, Pukrelston
and Edyngworthe and tenements in Axbrigge, in fee, and enfeoffed John
Chokke, esquire, and John Raglonde thereof, who were seised thereof
accordingly in fee, and, being so seised, gave them to him, and Isabel, his
wife, and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder in default to his right
heirs.
Nicholas SejTitlo, knight, his father, was seised of the under-mentioned
manors of Kamerton, Newmanstrete, Stoke and Walley, in fee, and being
so seised enfeoffed William Chilstrynne and Richard Shetyll, thereof, by
virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof in fee.
He held, the day he died, the under-mentioned manor of Farneborowe.
He held, the day he died, the under-mentioned manors of Sutton Mihtis
and Seyntcrase.
He died 4 March, 14 Henry VII. Nicholas Seyntlo, aged 19 and more,
is his son and heir.
Somerset. Manors of Churchehill and Pukrelston, and divers lands and tene-
ments within the borough of Axbrigge, worth 20^., held of the bishop of
Bath, service unknown.
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Manor of Edyngeworth, worth 10^., held of the abbot of Glastonbury,
service unknown.
Manors of Kamerton, Newmanstrete, Stoke and Walley, worth
46Z. 135. 4:d., held of the bishop of Bath, in right of his church, service
unknown.
Manor of Farneborowe, worth 60s,, held of the abbot of Keynsham,
service unknown.
Manors of Sutton Militis and Seyntcrase, worth 20 marks, held of the
said bishop of Bath in right of his church, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (82.) E. Series II. File 896 (14.)
190. John Walshe.
Writ 3 February, inquisition 10 June, 14 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee, and, being
so seised, by his several charters enfeoffed William Freme, WiUiam Smyth
and Thomas Tiler thereof, by virtue of which they were seised thereof in fee,
to the use of him and his heirs, and the performance of his last will ; and after-
wards by his last will he ordered that the manor called Charleton should be
sold by his executors, and the money received for it paid and distributed
by them in satisfaction of his debts and of other works of charity, for the health
of his soul ; and that the said feoffees should enfeoff James, his son, of the manor
called Tilles, and of lands, &c. in Porteshed, &c. in tail, with remainder in
default to his own right heirs.
He died 29 January last past. John Walshe, aged 14 and more, is his son
and heir.
Somerset. Manor of Charleton in Wroxhale, worth 6Z., held of George, earl
of Shrewsbury, by service of three barbed arrows (barhiV latarum) yearly,
of all service.
Manor called ' Tilles ' in Porteshed, and divers messuages, lands,
tenements and rents in Porteshed, Capenore, Peches, Hortes, Weston
in Gordano, Carswell, or Craswell, and Portbury, worth 61. 13-s. 4d., held,
the said manor of the king, as of the manor of Portbury, lately acquired
by the said king of William, late marquess Notyngham and lord de
Berkeley, service unknown ; lands in Hortes, of Thomas Hall, service
unknown ; lands in Capenore, of Richard Kayton, the younger, service
unknown ; lands in Crasewell, of the prior of Brymour, service unknown ;
and lands in Weston in Gordano of John Arthur, by service of lib. pepper
yearly, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (83.) E. Series II. 896 (11.)
191. Alice Thwaytes, widow.
Writ of Amotus, 3 May, inquisition 20 June, 14 Henry VII.
She was seised in her demesne as of free tenement, as in dower, of the
under-mentioned thirds, whereof, together with the whole manor, Thomas
Thwaytes, deceased, late her husband, was seised in fee at his death.
She died 20 May, 12 Henry VII. John Thwaytes, aged 40 and more, is
son and heir of the said Thomas and Alice.
York City. A third part of the manor of Davegate called Lardiner Prison
(Prisone Lardonarie), and a third part of a yearly rent of 11. 12s. Id. ; the
said whole manor is held of the king in chief by service of keeping the gaol
HENRY VII 127
of the king of the forest of Galtres, receiving yearly from the king and
his heirs, for the keeping of the gaol aforesaid, 71. 12s. Id. aforesaid,
by the hands of the sheriff of the city aforesaid for the time being, at
Michaelmas and Easter equally. The said manor is decayed {ruinos')
and is Avorth nothing yearly beyond outgoings.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (84.)
192. John Pyttys, esquire.
Writ 19 October, inquisition 20 June, 14 Henry VII.
He died 23 August, 14 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor,
&c. in fee. John P\iitys, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir.
Devon. Manor of Sampford Spynney, worth 10/., held of Edward, earl of
Devon, as of the honor of Plympton, by knight-service.
Two ferlings of land in Westpytten, worth 61., held of the prior of
Plympton in free socage, by 13<s. id. rent yearly.
Thirty acres land in Barne, worth 205., held of the heirs of William
Warwyk and Hugh Tallan, by fealty only.
Four messuages, two gardens and an acre of meadoW, in North-
tauton, worth 205., held of Dame Joan Talbot, Peter Eggecumbe, knight,
in right of Joan, his wife, John Gilbert, esquire, and the heirs of Richard
Wode, in free burgage, and by 18c?. rent.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (85.)
193. Anne Scrope, widow, late the wife of John Scrope de Bolton,
knight.
Writ 22 October, inquisition 20 June, 14 Henry VII.
John Hev;y'ngham, knight, John Ayleward, clerk, Nicholas Hawes, clerk,
William Feld, clerk, and William Berdwell, the younger, long before her death,
were seised of the manors of ' Foxton, Lyrlyng in Newton, Neuenham,
Mortymers,' to her use and the performance of her last will.
By her last will she willed inter alia that John Scrop, son of Henry Scrop,
knight (militis), should have, to him and the heirs of his body issuing the
said manors of Foxton and Lyrlyng in Newton, with remainder, if he died
without issue, to her executors for sale, and the proceeds for distribution, for
her soul, her husbands' souls, and the souls of her ancestors, formerly lords
of the said manors. The said manor of Foxton, ' the said manor of
Neuenham,' the manor of Lyrlyng in Newton, are held, &c. (as below).
Further, by the same last will, she willed that the issues and profits of
' the said manor of Mortymers in Neuenham ' should be received yearly to the
use and maintenance of a chaplain to celebrate in ' Gunwell Hall,' in Cambridge,
for six years next after her death, for her soul, the souls of her husbands and
parents, and the soul of Robert Mortymer, knight, formerly lord of that manor ;
and she further willed that, if at the end of the said six years, the master and
fellows of ' Gunwell HaU ' aforesaid should be able to obtain sufficient licence
to have and receive, to them and their successors for ever, parcel of the said
manor, to the yearly value of 81., then her executors should make to the
master and fellows for the time being, and their successors, a sufficient estate
in law of lands and tenements, parcel of the said manor, to the yearly value
of 8/., in consideration of which lands and tenements, the said master and
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fellows and their successors should do and celebrate for ever certain obsequies
and other divine services, in the said will declared, for her soul and other
souls, likewise in the said will contained. The ' said manor of Mortymers ' is
held, &c. (as above).
Date of death as in No. 114 ; who is her next heir the jurors know not.
Cambridge. Manor of Foxton, worth 41., held of the heirs of John de Furneux
by half a knight's fee.
Manor of Neuenham, worth 81., held of the mayor and burgesses of
the town of Cambridge in burgage.
Manor of Lyrlynge in Newton, worth 6 marks, held of the bishop of
Ely by a fourth of a knight's fee.
Manor of Mortymers in Neuenham, worth 81., held of the earl (sic)
of Richmond, by what service the jurors know not.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (86.) E. Series II. File 61. (2.)
194. John Pikeryng, mercer.
Writ 6 June, inq. 27 June, 14 Henry VII.
The said John Pykeryng, together with Master William Wylde, clerk,
Thomas Feldyng, gentleman, and John Pykton, citizen and mercer of London,
who survive, and Robert Southwood, late citizen and mercer of London, since
deceased, was seised, to the use of him and his heirs, of the under-mentioned
messuages, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, he died, after whose death the
said William, and the others, were, and still are seised thereof in fee, by
survivorship, to the use of his heirs.
He died on the eve of St. Andrew, the Apostle, 14 Henry VII. Roger
Thorney, of London, mercer, aged 50 and more, is his right and next heir, viz.
son of Joan, sister of Joan, his mother.
London. Five messuages and a garden situate together in Lothbury, in the
parish of St. Margaret in Lothbury, worth 8/., held of the king in free
burgage as the whole city of London is held.
C. Series II. Vol. 13 (87.)
195. Margaret late the wife of Richard Chircheyerd.
Writ 16 December, inquisition 21 June, 14 Henry VII.
Margaret Churcheyerd, widow, late the wife of Edward Kelom, esquire was
seised in her demesne as of free tenement, for the term of her life, of the
under-mentioned moiety of a manor, b}^ the demise of Thomas Tyrell, the
elder, knight, since deceased, with remainder, after her decease, to James Kelom,
the said Edward's son and heir ; and, so seised, she died, after whose death
the same remained to the said James and his heirs for ever.
She held, the day she died, a moiety of the undermentioned messuages,
&c. in Wrikell.
She died 16 November, 14 Henry VII. The said James, aged 27 and
more, is her son and heir.
Essex. Moiety of the manor of Shoplandhall, worth 10 marks, held of the
king, as of the honor of Reyley, by service of M. yearly and suit of
court of the said honor from month to month there yearly.
HENRY VTT. 129
Moiety of three messuages, 105a. land, in Wrikell, held of the duke
of Buckingham, as of the manor of WrekiU, service unknown ; they are
worth 40s.
C. Series II. Vol. 13 (88.) E. Series II. File 293. (5.)
196. Elizabeth Bourchier, late the wife of John Keriell, esquire.
Writ 14 April, inquisition 16 July, 14 Henry VII.
Thomas Kempe, esquire, Geoffrey Kent, and Walter Petyte, were seised
of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and being so seised, after the 24th day
of August, 6 Henry VII, enfeoffed Robert Tate, John Warde, Henry Colett,
knights, John Tate, the elder, and WiUiam Isaak, aldermen of London, John
Browne, gentleman, Robert Fitzherbert, Thomas Creine, WiUiam Spark,
citizens and drapers (pannarios) of London, Richard Drylond, gentleman,
Stephen Baker, and Henry Wodecok, thereof, one acre of land excepted,
by virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof, the said acre excepted,
in fee, and, being so seised, thereof enfeoffed John Bourghchier, knight, and the
said Ehzabeth, then his wife, by the name of John Bowcher, knight, and
EHzabeth, his wife ; by virtue of which feoffment the said John and Elizabeth
were seised thereof, the acre excepted, in fee, and, being so seised, by fine
levied in the octave of St. John, the Baptist, 6 Henry VII, between the said
Tate and the others, querents, and themselves, deforciants, gave it, the acre
excepted, to the said Robert and the others, and their heirs, as in the
exemplification of the said fine appears ; by virtue of which fine the said
Robert and the others were seised thereof in fee, viz., 18 November, 7 Henry
VII ; and the said Robert and the others being so seised afterwards granted
the said manor, the acre excepted, to the said John and Elizabeth, for the
term of their lives in survivorship, the king's licence for all such alienations,
24 August, 6 Henrj' VII, having been previously obtained ; by virtue of
which grant the said John and Elizabeth were seised of the said manor, the
acre excepted, in their demesne as of free tenement ; and, being so seised,
the said John Bourghchier died, and she survived him and continued her
possession, and was sorely seised thereof by survivorship, the day she died,
with reversion thereof expectant to the said Robert and the others.
She died 2 April, 14 Henry VII ; who is her next heir the jurors at present
knoAv not.
Kent. Manor of Stokbery, held of the king, in chief, by service of a fourth
of a knight's fee ; it is worth, less the acre, 10/. ; the said acre is
worth Id.
C. Series II. Vol. 13 (89.) E. Series II. File 465. (2.)
197. Richard Lee, esquire.
Writ 14 October, inquisition 21 June, 14 Henry VII.
George Nevyle, knight, and Mary, countess Revers, his wife, were seised
of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in her right, and, being so seised, by
fine levied thereof enfeoffed the said Richard Lee, William' Sutton, clerk,
Richard Witton, clerk, and Wilham Carkeke, who were seised thereof
accordingly in fee ; and, being so seised, the said Richard died, and the
others survived him, and are now solely seised thereof by survivorship.
He died 26 September of the present year ; his next heir is his son Richard,
of full age, viz., 24 years. Cf. No. 249.
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130 INQUISITIONS.
Essex. Manor of Bardefeldis, in the parish of Northbemfieet, worth 40s.,
held of the manor of Coxsale, by 17s. rent for all service.
A tenement called ' Lowes,' in the same parish, worth 10s., held of
the manor of Bromfordes, by 5s. rent for all service.
A field called ' Blosoms mede,' or ' medis,' or ' Blosoms feld,' worth
3s. 4:d., and 30a. land, called ' Pykerellys,' worth 53s. 4d., in the parish
of NevjTidon, held of the manor of Barnhall by 6s. rent, for aU
service.
A tenement called ' Bigwoodes,' in the parish of Vange, worth 20s.,
held of the manor of Vange, by 6s. rent, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol 13. (90.) E. Series II. File 293. (3.)
198. John Bisshopp.
Writ 22 January, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 25 October, 13 {sic) Henry
VII ; dehvered to the Court, 17 November, 14 Henry VII.
One John Holmyng, of Mersham, was seised of the under- mentioned
messuages, &c, called ' Rychers ' and ' Georges,' in fee, and, being so seised,
gave them to the said John Busshop, Margaret Busshopp, his wife, John
Garneys, John Glaven and Robert Busshopp, their heirs and assigns, to the
use of the said John, his heirs and assigns for ever ; they were seised thereof
accordingly in fee, and afterwards the said John Busshopp died, and the
said Margaret, and the others survived him and were, and still are, seised
thereof to the use of his will, viz., that his executors shall take the issues and
profits thereof for fifteen years for the performance of his last will.
One Thomas Curteys and Robert Wellys, clerk, were seised of the under-
mentioned manor of Crossetwheyt in fee, and being so seised gave it by
charter to the said John, and Margaret, his wife, Thomas Drentall, clerk,
and John Glaven, to the use of the said Margaret for hfe, and after her decease
to the use of the said John, his heirs and assigns ; they were seised thereof
accordingly in fee, and afterwards the said John died, and the others survived
him, and were, and stiU are seised thereof to the use aforesaid.
One Margaret Agges, widow, late the wife, of John Agges, of Norwich,
notary, was seised of the under-mentioned messuage, &c. in Catton, in fee,
and, being so seised, gave the same by charter to the said John Busshopp,
Thomas Drentayll and John Glaven, to the use of the said John Busshopp,
his heirs and assigns, by virtue of which gift they were seised thereof in fee ;
and afterwards the said John Busshopp died, and the said Thomas and John
Glaven survived him, and were and still are seised thereof to the use aforesaid.
By his last will he willed that the said messuages, &c., should remain
to Margaret, his wife, her heirs and assigns for ever ; the said manor, after
the death of the said Margaret, to William Busshopp, his heirs and assigns
for ever ; and the messuage called ' Agges,' in Catton, to the said Margaret,
her heirs and assigns for ever.
He died 1 June, 12 Henry VII. Wilham Busshopp, aged 6 and more,
is his son and heir.
Norfolk. A messuage, 40a. land, 20a. pasture, 10a. meadow, called
' Rychers,' in Marsham, Brampton, Buxston and Hevyngham, worth
40s., held of Thomas Brampton, esquire, as of the manor of Brampton,
by fealty, other services unknown.
HENRY VII, 131
A messuage, 40a. land, 20a. pasture, 6a. meadow, in Burgh,
Tudyngton and Felm3-ngham, called ' Georges,' worth 5 marks, held of
Ehzabeth, duchess of Norfolk, as of the manor of Hanworth, service
unknown.
Manor of Crossetwheyt, Crostwheyt, or Crostetwheyt, worth 41.,
held of the lord de Wellys, as of the manor of Walcote, by fealty, other
services unknown.
Messuage called ' Agges,' or a messuage 60a. land, 16a. pasture,
in Catton, late belonging to Margaret Agges, worth 405., held of John
Jermyn, esquire, as of the manor of Sprouton, by fealty, other services
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (91.) E. Series II. File 610. (11.)
199. William Brewese, esquire.
Writ of Que Plura, 15 October, inquisition 1 November, 14 Henry VII.
Thomas Brewse, knight, was seised of the under-mentioned manor in
fee, and being so seised enfeoffed John Paston, esquire, and others, thereof,
to the use of himself for life, and for the performance of his last will. They
were seised thereof accordingly in fee, and during his life the said Thomas
took the issues and profits thereof by permission of the said feoffees, and
afterwards made his will and died, by which will he willed that the said
manor should remain to William Brewse, his elder son, and the heirs, male
of his body, with remainder in default to Giles Brewse, William's brother,
and the heirs male of his body. After Thomas' death the said William
took all the issues and profits of the said manor, by permission of the said
John Paston and his co-feoffees, all his life, and died the last day but one
of October 5 Henrj^ VII, without heir male of his body ; by .pretext whereof
the abovesaid Giles Brewse took all the issues and profits of the said manor,
by permission of the co-feoffees, from William's death to 12 July then next
following, on which day Thomas Hansard, knight, Reynold Lockwode and
other ill doers and disturbers of the king's peace unjustly and without
judgment disseised and expelled the said John Paston, and other his
co-feoffees, from the said manor ; against which Thomas and Reynold,
and others, the said Giles afterwards made and still makes continual
claim, so that often he has come as near that manor as for fear of death he
dared. The said Giles is now next heir as of the body of the said Thomas
begotten ; and he is and was at the time of the death of the said William
48 years old and more.
Suffolk. Manor of Wakel^mes in Fresingfeld, worth 100s., held in chief
of the prior and monks of Eye, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (92.) E. Series II. File 610. (1.)
200. Thomasine Hopton, widow.
Writ 22 January, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 1 October, 14 Henry VII.
Long before her death she held for the term of her life, by the demise by
charter of Wilham Calthorp and Thomas Brewes, knights, William Gurney,
esquire, William Yermouth, clerk, and Thomas Gygges, the under-mentioned
manors, with remainder thereof expectant, after her decease, to Thomas
Mongomery, knight, Wilham Pykenham, clerk, Robert Townesend, John
132 INQUISITIONS.
Sulyard, serjeant at law, Henry Wentworth, the elder, Robert Clere, John
Jermyn, Phihp Bothe, John Clopton, Robert Crane, esquires, Thomas Sail
and Simon Foley, and their heirs, to the use of Wilham Hopton and his heirs ;
which William Hopton had issue George and died, after whose death the said
Thomas Mongomery, and the others were seised of that remainder to the use of
the said George son and heir of the said WilHam ; which George had issue
John and Arthur, and died, without any will made concerning the said
manors or any of them, the said remainder thereof being expectant to the
said Thomas Mongomery, and the others ; after whose death the said
Thomas Mongomery, and the others, were seised of that remainder to the
use of the said John, son and heir of the said George, and his heirs ; which
John, being under the age of 21, died ; after whose death the said Thomas
Mongomery, WilHam Pykenham, Roger Townesend, John Sulyard, Henry
Wentworth, John Clopton, Thomas Sail and Simon Foley, died, and the
said Robert Clere, Philip Both, John Jermyn, and Robert Crane, survived them,
and are still living, and were, and still are seised thereof to the use of the said
Arthur, brother and heir of the said John ; and afterwards the said Thomasine
died, seised of such an estate in free tenement thereof, with remainder thereof
expectant to the said Robert Clere, and the others, and their heirs, to the
use of the said Arthur in form aforesaid.
The said Arthur Hopton is both son and heir of the said George Hopton
and brother and heir of the said John, and is 10 years old and more.
She died 18 January last past.
Suffolk. Manor of Wyset, and the manor of Wyset Roos, worth 311. 3s. lid.,
held of the king in chief.
Manors of Yoxford and Stikland, held of Framelyngham castle.
Manors of Brentfen and Middilton, held of John Talmage, as of the
manor of Helmyngham.
Manor of Murelles, held of the lord de Dacres, as of the manor of
Horsforth, service unknown.
The said manors of Yoxford, Stikland, Middilton, Brentfen and
Mourelles, are worth 16/. 14s. 2d.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (93.)
201. Richard Lee, esquire.
Writ 26 November, inquisition 10 April, 14 Henry VII.
He died seised in fee of the under-mentioned manor and advowson of
Longeley, of the towns of Hunkynton, Rodon, Allerton and Lee, and mes-
suages in Acton BurneU.
He similarly died seised of the under-mentioned water-mill.
He died seised of the under-mentioned rent.
He and Margery his wife were seised, the day he died, of the under-
mentioned manor of Bemj^shall.
He and the said Margery were seised of the under-mentioned town of
Staunton, for the term of their life, by reason of her jointure, by the gift of
Ralph Lee, his father, with reversion thereof to the right heirs of the said
Richard and Margery.
The said Margery survives.
He died Saturday, 16 November in the year abovewritten. Fulk Lee is
son and next heir of the said Richard and Margery, and is aged 26 and more.
HENRY VII. 133
Salop. i\Iauor and advowson of Loiigeley, wortli 4Z., held of the king in
chief, by knight-service, viz. by a quarter of a knight's fee.
The towns of Hunkynton and Rodon, worth 10 marks, held of the
earl of Arundell, services unknown.
The hamlets {villatas) of Allerton and Lee, which towns are held of
George Stanley, knight, lord de Straunge, services unknowns.
Two messuages in Acton Burnell, worth 2s., held of Henry [duke]
of York {Henrico Ehor'), service unknown.
A water mill in Gretton, worth 2s., held of Richard Laken, service
unknown.
A yearly rent of 41. arising from the issues of lands and tenements
in Leeton.
Manor, or lordship, of Bemyshall, worth 5 marks, held of the lord
le Such, service unknown.
The town of Staunton upon Hyneheth, worth 51., held of Thomas,
earl of Arundell, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (94.) E. Series II. File 832. (10.)
202. Richard Sapcote.
Writ 27 October, inquisition 18 November, 14 Henry VII.
He died 4 October last, seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in
fee. John Sapcote, knight, aged ^0 and more, is his cousin and heir.
Rutland. Manor of Gounthorp, 50a. pasture, 300a. meadow, 40a. wood,
40s. rent, in Gounthorp and Egiston, worth lOl., held of Edward, duke
of Bukynghame, service unknown.
Two messuages and a cottage, with four virgates of land, and 100a.
land, 40a. meadow, 40a. pasture, in Exston, worth 40s., held of Robert
Haryngton, service unknown.
A messuage with three virgates of land, 80a. land, 20a. meadow,
10a. pasture, in NorthlufEenam, worth 30s., held of John Basset, service
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (95.)
203. Margaret Wall.
Writ 6 November, inquisition 10 November, 14 Henry VII.
She died 26 July, 3 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned messuages
&c. in fee. John Pykard, aged 40 and more, is her son and heir.
Northampton. A messuage and haK-virgate of land in Rothewell, the
messuage lying in the market place next the cross of the same town, now
in the tenure of Richard Eddrygge, worth 26s. M., held of Thomas,
abbot of the monastery of St. Mary, Cirencester, service unknown.
A messuage with divers closes in Rothewell, now in the tenure of
John Yong, the messuage lying ' Brygystrete,' worth 46s. M., held of
Edward, duke of Buckingham, service unknown.
C. Series 11. Vol. 13. (96.)
134 INQUISITIONS.
204. John Mtjnson son and heir of John Mctnson, deceased.
Writ 15 November, proof of age, Monday after St. Martin the Bishop,
14 Henry VII.
Lincoln. He was aged 21 and more, 18 March last. George Hannserd, esquire,
aged 60 and more, remembers that the said John Munson was born at
Southkelsey, 18 March, 16 Edward IV, on which day he was present
in Southkelsey church and saw the said John baptized ; John Munson,
the father, sent for Maud, wife of John Sutton (aged 50), to be nurse ;
AHce Marys, mother of Simon Marys (aged 40 and more), died that day
at Southkelsey ; William Hall, the elder (aged 44), married Margaret
Alen, servant of the said George Hannserd, esquire, on that day at
Southkelsey ; Robert Stott (aged 40 and more), says that AUce
Hannserd, widow, who is 38 and more, mother of Maud, wife of the said
George Hannserd, was present at the birth, and he himself was present
at the baptism ; John Hewet (aged 43 and more), was present in the
church on that day with Sir Henry Abbard, one of the god-parents ;
John Laceby (aged 40 and more), was servant of John Munson, the
father, and was sent to Caster on that day, for one Joan Laceby, mid-
wife ; John Englyssh (aged 40 and more), was present in the church
and saw one Thomas Ryby carrying the salt ; Peter Louth (aged 53
and more), was sent that day for one Elizabeth Thymolby to be god-
mother ; Joan Jenetson, daughter of William Jenetson (aged 48 and
more), was born at Southkelsey on the eve of St. Mark the Evangehst
next after the said John's birth; William Longe (aged 40 and more), saw
Alice Laceby carrying ' le crysome ' to the church for the said John
Munson ; Richard Hardy (aged 54 and more), was sent to the town
of Southkelsey on the said day, for Ehzabeth Thymolby to be godmother.
The writ recites that the lands of his inheritance are in the custody
of Thomas Hansard, knight, by grant of King Edward IV.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (97.)
205. William Denys, son and heir of John Denys, of Orlegh, esquire,
deceased.
Writ 23 October, proof of age, 8 November, 14 Henry VII.
Devon. He was born at Bokelond Bruer and baptized in the parish church
there, and was aged 21, 10 October, 9 Henry VII.
John and Robert Tothecote, or Totecote, aged 50 and more, were
servants in the house of John Denys, the father, and were sent for the
god-parents, John Stapildon, another such servant, of the like age, for
the rector of the parish church for the baptism of the said Wilham.
Joan, wife of John Saunder (aged 43), was his foster mother, &c.
Roger Holond, of Exeter, gentleman, to whom by letters patent,
27 November, 7 Henry VII, the king gave the wardship of the lands,
&c. late of John Denys, the father, with the marriage of the said William,
was warned and appeared on the said 10 October, at Bokelond Bruer, &c.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (98.)
HENRY VII. 135
206. John Derant of Cotysmore.
Writ 6 November, inquisition 17 November, 14 Henry VII.
He enfeoffed Isabel Sapcottes, Thomas Draper, clerk, and others,
13 January, 19 Edward IV, of the under-mentioned lands, &c.
He died 3 September, 13 Henry VII. Thomas Derant, aged 30 and
more, is his son and heir.
Rutland. Certain lands and tenements, worth Ql. 13s. 4(Z., in Morcote,
Barowden, Southelufnam, Upingham and Cottesmore, or Cottismer, held
of the king, as of the earldom of Warwick, in socage.
Certain lands in Asthorp, worth 3?. 65. Sd., held of the manor of
Bum', service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (99.)
207. David Malpas.
Writ 27 November, inquisition 18 November, 14 Henry VII.
He died 6 September, 13 Henry VII, seised for the term of his life of
the under-mentioned manor, with remainder thereof to WiUiam Huse,
knight, and the heirs male of his body. The said Wilham Huse is dead, and
John Huse, knight, is his son and next heir male, and of full age.
Rutland. Manor of Pykworth, with lands and tenements adjacent, worth
201., held of the duke of Buckingham, as of the castle of Okham, service
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (100.)
208. Ellen wife of William Knyght, one of the daughters and heirs of
John Iwardby, esquire, deceased.
Writ 16 October, yroof of age the last day but one of October, 14 Henry VII.
Bucks. She is 19 years old and was so on 20 September, 14 Henry VII,
having been bom at Great Missenden, 20 September, 19 Edward IV,
on which day Thrustan Mart3ai (aged 56 and more), saw her baptized
in the church of jVIissenden aforesaid. Thomas Shotwade (aged 60 and
more), remembers that he was sent by her father for Maud, wife of Thomas
Gardiner, to be her nurse. AHce Buknell, mother of William Buknell(aged
43 and more), died that day at Missenden. Robert Taillour (aged 46
and more), married Margaret x^le}^, servant of one Thomas Gardiner,
on that day at Missenden. Alice Honor, widow, mother of Maud, wife
of Thomas Cook (aged 40 and more), was present at the birth, and he
was present at the baptism. Henry Honor (aged 40 and more), was
present in the church with one Sir Henry, abbot of Missenden, who then
baptized the said Ellen. William Coupulus (aged 46 and more), then a
servant of John Iwardby, the father, was sent that day to Lekhamsted
for Maud Lane, the midwife. William Asshbrok (aged 56 and more), was
present in church that da}- and saw Thomas Shotwade carrying the salt
with which the said Ellen was baptized. Thomas Pendley (aged 54 and
more), was sent the same day for one EUejti Brudenell, wife of Drew
Brudenell, to be godmother. Joan daughter of John Honor (aged 43
and more), was bom at Missenden on Michaelmas day next after the
birth of the said Ellen. Thomas Wyre (aged 46 and more), saw Alice
136 INQUISITIONS.
Honor carrjdng ' le Crysome ' to the church for the said Ellen on that
day. John Norwod (aged 54 and more), was sent to the town of
Missenden aforesaid on that day for Elizabeth Playter to be godmother.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (102.)
209. William Gauge, esquire.
Writ of Amotus 23 November, inquisition 11 March, 14 Henry VII.
Wilham Gage named in the writ was seised of the under-mentioned
manors of Bristowe and Hegecourt, and land in Tanrige, Wolkested, and
Home, and, being so seised, by charter, 5 November, 8 Henry VII, enfeoffed
Richard Lewkenore, the elder, Thomas Oxenbrige, WilHam Covert, Nicholas
Culpeper, John Brasbrige, Richard Bolney, Edward Bolney and John Long,
clerk, thereof, for the term of the life of Agnes his wife.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Harden in fee, and,
being so seised, by charter, 23 March, 23 Edward IV, enfeoffed William
Puttenham, esquire, Richard Bolney, William Asshurst, John Goodlok,
Richard Saunder, William Hopton, clerk, William James, John Byshe and
Thomas Shove, thereof, to them and their heirs for ever.
He died 16 February, 12 Henry VII. John Gage his son, aged 19 and
more, is his next heir.
Surrey. Manor of Bristowe, worth 8 marks, held of the archbishop of
Canterbury, as of the manor of Wymbeldon, by fealty and 6/. rent yearly ;
and 15a. land parcel of the said manor of Bristowe, called ' Horscroftes,'
are held of Edward duke of Buckingham, service unknown.
Manor of Hegecourt, Avorth 405., held of Richard Lewkenore, of
Shefeld, service unknown.
A messuage, 100a. land, in the parish of Tanrige, worth 205., held of
George Putnam, esquire, service unknown.
Fourteen acres of land, called ' Tanners,' in the parish of Tanrige,
worth 25., held of Richard Culpeper, service unknown.
Afield called ' Tommescroft,' or ' Tounescroft,' in the parish of
Tanrige, worth 12d., held of the prior and convent of Lewes, service
unknown.
One hundred acres of land, 100a. wood, called ' le Lille,' in the parishes
of Wolkested and Home, worth IO5., held of the said George Putnam,
service unknown.
Manor of Marden, worth 100s., held of the manor of Lagham,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (103.)
210. William Gauge.
Writ of Amotus 26 November, inquisition Monday after St. Anne, 28 July,
14 Henry VII.
So far as appears to the jurors at present the said William Gage, named
in the writ, held nothing- of the king in chief, in demesne or service, at his
death ; but long before his death he was seised of the under-mentioned manor
in fee, and being so seised, by charter 23 March, 23 Edward IV, enfeoffed
WiUiam Puttenham, esquire, Richard Bolney, WilHam Asshehurst, John
HENRY VII. 137
Goodluk, Richard Saunder, William Hoptoii, clerk, William James, John
Bysshe and Thomas Shove, thereof, to them and their heirs for ever.
Death and heir as in No. 209.
Kent. Manor of Wodelond, worth 305., held of the archbishop of Canterbury,
as of his manor of Wodelond, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (104.) E. Series II. File 465. (1.)
211. William Gage, esquire.
Writ 17 February, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition the last day of September,
13 Henry VII.
He died 16 February last, seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee.
John Gauge, aged 17 and more, is his son and heir.
Bucks. Manor of Aston Gljuton, worth 121., held of the king in chief, by
knight service.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (105.)
212. Agnes Gauge, widow.
Writ 4 July, inquisition 26 July, 16 Henry VII.
WiUiam Gauge, esquire, was seised of the under-mentioned manors,
&c. in fee, and had issue John Gauge, and being so seised, by charter,
5 November, 8 Henry VII, enfeoffed Richard Leukenore, the elder, Thomas
Oxinbrigge, WiUiam Covert, Nicholas Culpepir, John Brasebrige, Richard
Bolney, Edward Bolney and John Long, clerk, of the premises, for the term
of the Hfe of the said Agnes.
She died 5 July, 16 Henry VII. The said John Gauge, of full age, viz.,
21 and more, is son and heir both of the said Agnes and of the said WiUiam
Gauge.
Surrey. Manor of Bristowe, worth 8 marks, held of the archbishop of
Canterbury, as of the manor of Wymmylton by fealty and of 6L rent
yearly.
Fifteen acres of land, parcel of the said manor, caUed ' Horsecroftes,'
held of Edward, duke of Buckingham, by \2d. rent, or a sparrow-hawk,
for aU service.
Manor of Heggecourt, worth 40s., held of Richard Leukenore of
Shefeld, service unknown.
A messuage and 100a. land in the parish of Tanrigge, worth 20s.,
held of George Putenham, esquire, service unknown.
Fourteen acres of land, called ' Tanners,' in the parish of Tanrigge,
worth 2s., held of Richard Culpepir, service unknown.
A field called 'Tannerscroft,' in the parish of Tanrigge, worth 12c^.,
held of the prior and convent of ' Lews,' service unknown.
One hundred acres of land, 100a. wood, called ' le Lille,' in the
parishes of Wolkested and Hohk;, worth 10s., held of George Puttenham,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (106.)
138 INQUISITIONS.
213. Agnes Gauge, widow.
Writ 12 July, inquisition 27 July, 16 Henry VII.
One John Gauge was seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and
being so seised, by charter 13 June, 12 Edward IV, gave it to one William
Gauge, and the said Agnes his wife, for the term of her life, with remainder
to the said WiUiam and the heirs of his body ; bj^ virtue of which gift the
said William and Anne were seised thereof in demesne as of fee tail and of
free tenement respectively, and had issue between them John Gauge ; and
afterwards the said William Gauge died so seised and she survived him and
was solely seised thereof in her demesne as of free tenement by survivorship ;
and afterwards she died so seised ; after whose death, and the death of WiUiam
his father, the manor descended and remained to the said John Gauge as
son and heir of the body of the said Wilham.
The said WiUiam Gauge was seised of the under-mentioned land in the
parishes of Estgr3Tisted and Worth in fee, and being so seised, by charter
5 November, 8 Henry VII., enfeoffed Richard Leukenore, the elder, and
others, as in No. 212 thereof to the use and for the term of the Ufe of the said
Agnes.
Death and heir as in No. 212.
Sussex. Manor of Heyghton Senccler, worth 10 marks, held of the king as
of the honor of Laigle, by knight service.
Fift}^ acres of land in the parish of EstgrjTisted or Estgrinsted,
worth 35., held of Henry Trsbcy, esquire, service unknown.
Three hundred and fifty acres of land in the parish of Worth,
worth 13s. 4:d., held of the dean and chapter of SouthmaUyng, service
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (107.)
214. John Scrope de Bolton, knight.
Writ 10 October, inquisition 13 October, 14 Henry VII.
Guy FayrefEax, knight, late J.K.B., was seised of the under-mentioned
messuage, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, by charter indented, 8 February,
9 Henry VII, demised and confirmed them to the said John, by the name
of John Scrope, knight, lord le Scrope of Bolton, Robert Wyngfeld, esquire
Robert Constable, Robert Drury, WilUam BerdeweU, Frances Calabut,
Humphrey Segiswyk and Peter Bumsted, to them and their heirs for ever,
to the use of the said John Scrope, his heirs and assigns for ever ; by virtue
of which feoffment they were seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid ; and
afterwards he died, and the said Robert Wyngfeld and the others survived
and are still seised thereof in fee by survivorship to the use of his heirs.
He died 27 August last. Henry Scrop, knight, aged 30 and more, is his
son and next heir.
London. A messuage, or tenement, lately caUed ' Sergiauntes Inne '
opposite the church of St. Andrew in Holbourn, with two gardens and
two cottages to the same adjacent, worth 105., held of the kmg in
burgage.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (108.)
HENRY VII. 139
215. John Scrope de Bolton, knight.
Writ, torn, inquisition 26 October, 14 Henry VII.
He died 17 August, 14 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned ad-
vowson in fee. Heir as in No. 214.
Kent. The advowson of the parish church of Oldrumney by Rumney
Marsch, viz., the presentation on vacancies at every third turn ; the
said presentation is held of the king, by service of one twentieth of a
knight's fee ; the said advowson is worth nothing yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (109.)
216. John Scrope de Bolton, knight.
Writ 10 October, inquisition 20 October, 14 Henry VII.
EHzabeth Scrop, who survives, late wife of Henry Scrop, knight, deceased,
has and holds for the term of her life, and at the time of the said John's
death had and held, the under-mentioned manor, with reversion thereof
expectant to John Ayleward, parson of the church of Estharlyng, co.
Norfolk, Richard Pyre, parson of the church of Lyrlyngford, in the same
county and John Paynott, parson of the church of Westonfavell, co.
Northampton, and their heirs, to the use of the said John Scrop and his heirs.
He died 17 July, 13 Henry VII. Heir as in No. 214.
Bucks. Manor of Hamylden, held of the king, as of the honor of Cristchyrch,
by service of finding a tent (velamen) in time of war, for all service. The
said reversion is worth nothing yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (110.)
217. John Scrope de Bolton, knight.
Writ 10 October, inquisition 20 October, 14 Henry VII.
Findings as in 216.
Bedford. Manor of Sondon, held of the abbot of St. Albans, service
unknown. The said reversion is worth nothing yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (HI.)
218. John Scrope de Bolton, knight.
Writ 10 October, inquisition 10 (sic) October, 14 Henry VII.
He was seised in fee, the day he died, of the under-mentioned rent,
advowson and patronage.
Long before his death he was seised of the under-mentioned manors,
&c. in fee, and being so seised, by charter 15 October, 8 Henry VII, gave
them to Henry Haydon, knight, James Hoberd, king's attorney, Wilham
Berdwell, the elder, esquire, Robert Wyngfeld, esquire, John Ayleward,
rector of the parish church of Est Harlyng, and Peter Bumsted, gentleman,
their heirs and assigns, to the use of him and his heirs ; they were, and still
are, seised thereof accordingly to the said use.
He died 17 August last. Heir as in No. 214.
140 INQUISITIONS.
Leicester. Ten shillings and sixpence rent from divers tenements in
Med burn, with the advowson of the parish church of Medburn, and the
patronage of the abbey {sic) of Bradley, held of the king in chief, by
service of the fourth part of a twentieth part of a knight's fee. The said
patronage and advowson are worth nothing yearly.
Manors of Edmerthorp and Wymondham, six messuages, four
cottages, ten tofts, 100a. land, 20a. meadow and a water-mill, in
Edmerthorp Wymondham and Saxby, worth 5 marks, held of the king,
as of the honor of Leycestre, by service of finding a tithingman
(decennarium) at his court of Stapylford, for aU service.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (112.) E. Series II. File 1115. Part IV (3.)
219. John Scrope de Bolton, knight.
Writ 10 October, inquisition 12 October, 14 Henry VII.
He was seised, the day he died, of the under-mentioned third of a manor
in fee.
Long before his death he was seised of the other under-mentioned
manors, &c. in fee, and being so seised, by charter, 6 September, 8 Henry
VII, gave them to Henry Haydon, knight, Wilham Berdwell, the elder,
esquire, Robert Wyngfeld, of Estharlyng, esquire, and John Ayleward, rector
of the church of Estharljrng, who survive, to them and their heirs, to the use
of himself and his heirs, and they were, and still are, seised thereof accordingly
in fee to the use aforesaid.
Death and heir as in No. 218.
Cambridge. A third part of the manor of Herleston, worth 10 marks, held
of the heirs of Gilbert Perch, by the third part of a knight's fee and a
half.
Manor of Rampton, extending in Rampton, Wyvelyngham and
Okjniton, with the advowson of the parish church of Rampton, worth
10 marks, held of the prior of BarneweU, by fealty and Qs. rent yearly,
for all service.
Manors of Cotenham and Westwyk, worth lOZ., held of the abbot
of Crowland, by fealty and the rent of a quarter and one bushel of
green peas, for aU service.
Manor of Coveney, with its members in Coveney, Mawna, Wychford
and Aldreth, worth Ql., held of the bishop of Ely, by fealty and 7s. lid.
rent only, for aU service.
Manor of Chateres, worth 5 marks, held of the bishop of Ely, by
fealty only, for all service.
A messuage, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, in Wentworth ; and 13s. 4<Z.
rent issuing from the manor of Wympole, with the advowson of the parish
church of Wympole ; worth 61., held of the prior of Ely, by fealty and
5s. yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (113.) E. Series II. File 61. (1.)
220. John Scrope de Bolton, knight.
Writ 10 October, inquisition 10 {sic) October, 14 Henry VII.
He was seised in fee, the day he died, of the under-mentioned manor, &c.
Death and heir as in No. 218.
HENRY VIT. 1'41!
Rutland. Two messuages and four bovates of land, in Marketoverton,
worth 205., held of the abbot of St. Agatha, service unknown.
Manor of Little Casterton, worth 40s., held of the earl of Salisbury,
as of the manor of Eston, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (114.)
221. John Scrope de Bolton, knight.
Writ 10 October, inquisition 10 {sic) October, 14 Henry VII.
He was seised, the day he died, of the under-mentioned messuage, &c.
and advowson, in fee.
Death and heir as in No. 218.
York City. A messuage and two gardens, worth IO5., with the advowson
of the parish church of St. Mary next ' Old Bale,' to present at every
second turn when void, worth nothing, held in burgage.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (115.) E. Series II. File 267. (2.)
222. John Scrope de Bolton, knight.
Writ 26 August, inquisition the last day but one of November, 14 Henry VII.
He was seised in fee, the day he died of the under-mentioned manor
of Great Burton, rent from Lytylburton, manor and advowson of Edlyngton,
manor of Staynton, rent, &c. in Richmond and patronage of St. Agatha's.
He was similarly seised of the reversion of the under-mentioned land,
&c. in Bellerby, which Humphrey Sigiswyk, who survives, holds by his gift
and feoffment for hfe.
He was similarly seised of the reversion of the under-mentioned land,
&c. in Aysbergh and Thomtonrust, which James Metkalf and Ehzabeth his
wife, who survive, hold for the term of their lives by his gift and feoffment.
He was similarly seised of the reversion of the under-mentioned manors
of Ellerton upon Swale, Downholme and Thornton Steward, which Henry
Scrop, knight, and Ehzabeth his wife, who survive, hold to them and the
heirs male of their bodies by the gift and feoffment of Guy Fayrfax, knight,
one of the king's justices, John Conyers, knight. Miles Metkalf and George
Soulby.
Long before the decease of the said John, one Guy Farefax, knight, was
seised in fee, to the use of him and his heirs, of the under-mentioned castle,
manor, or lordship, of Estbolton, manors or lordships of Westbolton, &c.,
third part of the manors of Breken and Sledmere, with the reversion of the
residue of the said manors, which Elizabeth, mother of the said John, who
survives, holds for the term of her life, manors of Aynderby, &c., and being
so seised, by charter, 19 May, 10 Henry VII, demised, granted and confirmed
the said castle, manors, &c. to John Ale ward, parson of the church of Est-
harl3Tig, co. Norfolk, Richard Pyere, parson of the church of Lirlyngford, in
the same county, and John Paynot, parson of the church of Westonfavell,
CO. Northampton, to them and their heirs, to the use of the said John and
his heirs for ever ; by virtue of which grant and confirmation they were and
still are seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid.
One Thomas Aynes worth, long before the decease of the said John, was
seised in fee to the use of the said John and his heirs for ever, of the under-
mentioned manors of Wenseley, &c. and Ellyngton, &c., and being ao seised,
142 INQUISITIONS.
by charter dated the last day of April, 6 Henry VII, delivered and confirmed
them to Robert Constable, Humphrey Segyswyk and Thomas Smyth, chaplain,
to hold to them and their heirs, to the use of the said John and his heirs for
ever ; by virtue of which delivery and confirmation, they were and still are
seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid.
By his last will inter alia he willed that all his debts, viz., 300Z. and over,
should be paid, and certain fees and annuities granted by him in his said
last will to divers servants should be raised and paid from the manors of
Brignell, Dyfford, Thornebargh, Raynton, Norton, Middylton, Newton,
Synderby, Sutton, Holgrave, Fencottes, Fletham, Uckerby and Hornby in
Cleveland.
He died 17 August, 13 Henry VII. Henry Scrop, knight, aged 30 and
more, is his son and heir.
York. Manor of Great Burton, with 485. Id. rent issuing from certain lands
and tenements called ' Lytylburton ' at Whitsuntide and Martinmas,
which manor is held of Henry Scrop and Elizabeth his wife, and is worth
10 marks.
Manor and advowson of Edlyngton and manor of Staynton, with
members and appurtenances, worth 20/., held of the king, as of the honor
of Tykjdl, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster.
A rent of 11. 13s. in Richmond ; the patronage of the abbey of St.
Agatha, of no yearly value ; and twelve messuages, 20a. meadow, in
Richmond, worth 30-s., held of the king in burgage.
The reversion of three messuages, 60a. land, 60a. meadow, in
Bellerby, held of Alice Fitz Hugh by fealty only ; the said reversion is
worth nothing yearty.
The reversion of four messuages, 40a. land, 60a. meadow, 40a.
pasture, in Aysbergh, and of three messuages, 100a. land and 100a.
meadow and pasture, in Thorntonrust, worth 81., held of the king, as of
Richmond Castle, by fealty only for all service.
The reversion of the manors, or lordships, of Ellerton upon Swale,
Downholme and Thornton Steward, held of the king, as of Richmond
Castle, by fealty onlj', for all service ; the said reversion is worth
nothing yearly.
Castle, manor, or lordship, of Estbolton ; manors, or lordships, of
Westbolton, Burton, Walden ; moiety of the manor of Ridmer ; [the manors
of] Nethergyll, Askrig, Middilton, Thornebergh, Synderby, Sutton with
Holgrave, Brignell, Lunton, Thirntoft ; 12a. Ir. land in Stanwyk ;
12/. rent in Eppylby ; a messuage, two bovates of land in Newton Morrell ;
8a. land in Skeby ; a third part of the manors of Breken and Sledmer
with the reversion of the residue ; manors of Aynderby, Difford with
Raynton ; moiety of the manor of Hornby in Cleveland ; a messuage,
a garden, 40a. land in Doncastre ; the site of a messuage, 10a. land
and meadow, in Berton ; a messuage, 40a. land, 10a. meadow, in Manfeld ;
and a messuage, 10a. land, 5a. meadow, in Smeton : —
Manors of Wenseley, Laburn and Herneby, with a close in Herneby
aforesaid, caUed ' Feld House Close ' ; the manors of Ellyngton,
Fencottes, Fletham, Ukerby, or Uckerby, Stapilton, Joylby and Kerperby ;
and 4tl. rent in Brettenby : —
Of which manors, &c., the manors of Estbolton, Westbolton and the
moiety of the manor of Ridmer are held of the earl of Westmerland in
socage, and are worth yearly 20/. ; and
HENRY VII. 143
Newton Morell and the said tenements in Stanwykes, Eppylby,
Berton, Manfeld, Synderby, Sutton with Holgrave, Thornebargh,
Hornby, Laburn, Fletham,Fencottes, Askrig, Wenslaw with the advowson,
Brignell, Caldwell, Priston, Kepperby, and Nethergill, are severally
held of the king, as of the castle of Richmund, services unknown, and
are worth yearly betAveen them 200 marks ; and the
Manor of Dyfford is held of the earl of Northumberland, as of the
manor of Spofford, by fealty only, and is worth yearly lOZ. and
Middilton Whernehowe is held of the abbot of Jervaux, service
unknoAATi, and is worth U. ; and
Burton with Walden and Askerth, are held of Robert Conyers and
his wife, service unknown, and are worth yearly 20 marks ;
and the
Manor of Hornby is held of the bishop of Durham ; and the said
lands and tenements in Smeton are held of Cristopher Vyncent, service
unknown ; and they are worth yearly 61. ; and
The said lands and tenements in Doncastre are held of the king in
burgage, and are worth yearly 405.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (116.) E. Series II. File 216. (6.)
223. John Scrope de Bolton, knight.
Writ 10 October, inquisition 19 October, 14 Henry VII.
He was seised in fee, the daj' he died, of the under-mentioned manor.
Death and heir as in No. 215.
Lincoln. Manor of Eston nigh (juxta) Grantham, worth 5 marks, held of
Thomas, archbishop of York, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (117.)
224. John Scrope de Bolton, knight.
Writ 10 October, inquisition 20 October, 14 Henry VII.
He died seised in fee of the under-mentioned manor and advowson of
Eperston.
Long before his death he was seised in fee of the reversion, expectant
on the decease of Elizabeth Scrop, his mother, who survives, of the under-
mentioned manor and advowsons of Langare, and being so seised, by
charter gave the said reversion to one Guy Fayrfax, knight, to him and his
heirs, to the use of himself and his heirs ; by virtue of which grant and of
the attornment of the said Elizabeth, the said Guy was seised thereof in fee ;
and, being so seised, by charter gave the said reversion to one John Ayleward,
parson of the church of Estharlyng, co. Norfolk, Richard Pyre, parson of
the church of Lyrlyngford, in the said county, and John Paynott, parson of
the church of Westonfavell, co. Northampton, their heirs and assigns, to the
use of the said John Scrope and his heirs ; by virtue of which grant, and the
attornment of the said Elizabeth, they were and still are seised thereof to the
use of the heirs of the said John Scrop for ever.
Death and heir as in No. 222.
Nottingham. Manor, with the advowson of the parish church of Eperston,
worth 10 marks, held of Thomas Odyngsels, by fealty only, for all service.
144 INQUISITIONS.
Reversion of the manor of Langare, with the advowson of the parish
church of Langare and of the chapel of Langare ; which reversions are
held of the king, as of the fee of Peverell, by fealty only, and are worth
nothing yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (118.)
225. Ralph Shelton, knight.
Writ wanting ; inquisition 27 October, 14 Henry VII.
Thomas Becles and Wilham Kyng, clerks, long before the taking of this
inquisition were seised in fee of, inter alia, the manors of Shelton called
' Overhall ' and ' Netherhall,' with the advowson of the church of Hardewike,
40a. land in Herdewike, called ' Barettes,' manor of Thirsford, called ,
' Sheltons,' with the advowson of the church of Thirsford, manor called
' Burglions,' manor of Bedyngham, called ' Shelton Hall,' with the advowson
of the church of Shelton, and, being so seised, enfeoffed him, by the name of
Ralph Shelton, esquire, and Margaret his wife, by the name of Margaret,
daughter of Robert Clere, esquire, thereof, to them and the heirs of Ralph ;
by virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof, she in her demesne as
of free tenement and he in fee ; she is hving on the day of the inquisition,
seised in form aforesaid.
One Walter Lyhert, late bishop of Norwich, was seised of the under-
mentioned manor and advowson of Great Snoryng in fee, and being so seised
enfeoffed the said Thomas Becles and William Kyng thereof to the use of the
said Ralph and the performance of his last will ; they were seised thereof
accordingly in fee, and afterwards the said William died, and the said
Thomas survived him, and is seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid.
One Thomas Brewes, knight, John Jenney, Wilham Tebald and Henry
Bumpstede, were seised of the under-mentioned tenement called ' Semannes,'
100«. land, 12a. meadow, and an enclosure called 'Pyoties,' with 24s. rent,
in the towns of Freton, Hempnale, Shelton and Moryngthorp, in fee, and,
being so seised, by charter enfeoffed Richard Goodwyn, Wilham Passhelew,
and Thomas Bannyng thereof, to the use of the said Ralph and the per-
formance of his last will ; they were seised thereof accordingly in fee, and
the survivor of them, William, is still so seised to the use aforesaid.
One John Goodwyn of Bungay was seised of a tenement called ' Good-
wyns,' 100a. land, 10a. marsh, in the towns of Freton and Moryngthorp, in
fee, and being so seised, granted and confirmed them to Thomas Bekles, and
William Kyng, clerks, Thomas Bannyng and Wilham Passhelew, to the use
of the said Ralph Shelton, knight ; they were seised thereof accordingly in
fee, and the survivors, Thomas Bekles and William Passhelew are still so
seised to the use aforesaid.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Osmuston with the
advowson of the church of Osmondeston in fee, and, being so seised, gave
them to William Calthorp, Thomas Brews, William Alyngton, William Rokewode
and Robert Hevenyngham, esquires, John Fyncham, John Lamelyn, John
Eyer, or Eyre, and John Lopham, to the use of himself and his last will ;
they were seised thereof accordingly in fee, and the survivors, William
Rokewode and Robert Hevenyngham, are still so seised to t*he use aforesaid.
One John Storowre was seised of the manor called ' Thorp Hall ' in
Moryngthorp, and, being so seised, enfeoffed the said Ralph, Thomas Brews,
Robert Wyngfeld, knights, Gilbert Debenham, esquire, Richard Sowthwell,
John Tasburgh, Hugh Bokenham, esquires, Ralph Toppysfeld, or Toppesfeld,
HENRY VII. 145
esquire, and Edmund Gros, clerk, thereof, to the use of the said Ralph and his
heirs ; they were seised thereof accordingly in fee, and the survivor, Richard
Sowthwell, is still so seised to the use aforesaid.
One Edmund BedjTigfeld and Robert Clere, esquires, were seised of the
manor called ' Geffrey Snorynges,' a messuage, toft, 200a. land, 20a. meadow,
12a. pasture, 15a. heath, and 505. rent, in Great Snoryng, Little Snoryng,
Thorpland, Thrifford, Hyndr^Tigham, Wighton, Warham, Styberd, Dallyng,
RjTigsted, Estbarsham, Dersyngham and Jernemuth, and, being so seised,
granted and confirmed the said manor, &c., to Thomas Marke, archdeacon
of Norfolk, Thomas Brews, John Hevenyngham, and Henry Grey, knights,
William Brews, Richard Southwell, John Jermy, the younger, and John
Popy, to them and their heirs for ever, to the use of the said Ralph, his heirs
and assigns ; by pretext of which feoffment they were seised thereof in fee,
and the survivors, John Hevenyngham, Richard Southwell and John Jermy
are still so seised to the use aforesaid.
One Thomas BannjTig, John Bannyng and Richard Love, were seised
of a certain enclosure called ' Clerkes Clos,' in the town of Hardewyke, con-
taining 18a. land, and, being so seised, granted and confirmed it to Thomas
Tajdour, WilHam Cook, John Alward and Robert Sage, to them and their
heirs, to the use of the said Ralph ; by pretext whereof they were seised
thereof in fee, and the survivors, John Alward and Robert Sage, are still so
seised to the use aforesaid.
One WiUiam Passelew was seised of divers lands called ' Halffeknyghtes '
in Hardewyk aforesaid, containing 24a., and, being so seised, enfeoffed the
said Ralph, Robert Poopy, Thomas Broun and Thomas Fraunces thereof,
to the use of the said Ralph ; by virtue whereof they were seised thereof
in fee, and the survivors, Robert Poopy and Thomas Broun are still so seised
to the use aforesaid.
John Turnour and William Sunham were seised of a certain tenement
called ' Tumours ' lying in Shelton aforesaid, containing 10a. land, and,
being so seised, enfeoffed the said Ralph, John Brews, esquire, John Love,
John Bocher and John Alvard, thereof, to the use of the said Ralph and his
heirs ; by pretext whereof the said Ralph and his co-feoffees were seised
thereof in fee, and the survivors, John Bocher and John Alvard, are still so
seised, to the use aforesaid.
One John Yntwode was seised of a certain tenement called ' Yntwodes '
and 20a. land in Shelton, and, being so seised, granted and confirmed them to
Thomas Bannyng, William Passelew, Robert Warde and Richard More,
to them and their heirs, to the use of the said Ralph ; by pretext whereof
they were seised thereof in fee, and the survivors, William Passhelew and
Robert Warde, are still so seised to the use aforesaid.
One John Style, of Shelton, was seised of a messuage and 5a. land in
Shelton, and, being so seised, granted and confirmed them to the said Ralph,
William Sunham, Richard Warde, Richard More, and Richard Love, to them
and their heirs, to the use of the said Ralph and his heirs ; by pretext whereof
they were seised thereof in fee, and the survivors, William Sunham and
Richard Warde, are still so seised to the use aforesaid.
One Roger Broun and Edmund Whytyng were seised of a certain tene-
ment called ' Burtoftes ' and ' Sturmyns ' and 20a. land to the same
tenement belonging in Freton, and of a messuage with its appurtenances in
Pulham, and, being so seised, enfeoffed the said Ralph, John Abbard (sic),
Edmund Smyth and John Knyght thereof, to the use of the said Ralph and
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146 INQUISITIONS.
his heirs and the performance of his last will ; by pretext whereof they were
seised thereof in fee, and the survivor, John Alvard, is still so seised to the
use aforesaid.
He died 16 July last. John Shelton, aged 20 on the feast of the
Purification next before his death, is his son and heir. Cj. No. 632.
Norfolk. Manors of Shelton called ' Overhall ' and ' Netherhall,' with 40a.
land, called ' Barettes,' in Hardewyke, with the advowson of the church
of the same, worth 20 marks, held of EHzabeth, duchess of Norfolk, as
of the manor of Forowset, service unknown.
Manor of Burghons, worth 41., held of the heirs of the lord de Say,
service unknown.
Manor of Bedyngham, with the advowson of the church of Shelton,
worth 5 marks, held of the manor of Shelton aforesaid, service unknown.
Manor and advowson of Great Snoryng, and manor and advowson
of Thirfiord, worth 20^., held of the lord de Beamount by fealty and
205. rent yearly.
Tenement called ' Semannes,' in Freton, worth 5 marks, held of
the manor of Shelton aforesaid by fealty, and 5s. rent.
Tenement called ' Goodwyns,' in Freton, worth 5 marks, held of
the prior of the monks of Thetford, as in right of his monastery, by fealty,
other services unknown.
Manor and advowson of Osmondston, worth 4 marks, held in socage
of John Blaunderhasset, as of his manor called ' Frensehall,' other
services unknown.
Manor of Thorphall [in] Moryngthorp, worth 40s., held by fealty of
the manor of Thurston, other services unknown.
Manor of Snoryng, in Great Snoryng called Geffrey Snorynges',
a toft, messuage, 200a. land 20a. meadow, 12a. pasture, 15a. heath and
50s. rent, held b}- socage of the manor of Great Snorynges by 30s. rent ;
worth 50s.
Enclosure called ' Clerkys clos,' worth 12s., held of the manor of
Shelton called ' Overhall,' by socage and \2,d. rent.
Lands called ' Halffknyghtes,' worth 13s. 4d., held of WiUiam Jenney
by fealty, other services unknown.
Tenement called ' Tumours,' worth 6s., held of Shelton Hall called
' Overhall ' by socage and 20d. rent.
Tenement called ' Intwodes ' and 20a. land, worth 13s. ^d., held
by socage of the manor called ' Overhall ' and by 8rf. rent.
Messuage and 5a. land, worth 3s. 'id., held by socage of the manor
of Shelton, and by 13c^. rent yearly.
Tenements called ' Burtoft ' and ' Sturmyns,' with 20a. land, worth
10s., held of the said tenement called ' Semannes,' by socage and Id.
rent.
Enclosure, worth 6s. 86?., held of the bishop of Ely, as of the manor
of Pulham, by socage and 2s. rent.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (119.) E. Series II. File 610. (4.)
226. RAiiPH Shelton, knight.
Writ wanting ; inquisition 28 October, 14 Henry VII,
HENRY VII. 147
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors in Myldyng, &c., and,
being so seised, by charter gave them to John Hevenyngham and Henry
Grey, knights, Thomas Hevenyngham, Edmund Clere and Robert Alyngton,
esquires, to them and their heirs, to the use of himself and his heirs and the
performance of his last will, by virtue of which gift they were seised thereof
in fee ; the survivors, John and Thomas, are still so seised to the use aforesaid.
Richard Aprile, clerk, was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Illy in
fee. and being so seised by charter demised and confirmed it to him, by the name
of Ralph Shelton, esquire, Thomas Brews, John Hevenyngham and Henry
Gre}^ knights, Richard Southwell, Robert Clere, and Robert Brews, esquires,
to them and their heirs, to the use of the said Ralph, his heirs and assigns
and the performance of his last will ; by pretext whereof the survivors, John,
Richard, Robert and Robert are still seised thereof to the use aforesaid.
By his last will he willed inter alia that his sons John, Ralph and Richard
should have the said manor successively in tail male, with remainder in
default to his own right heirs.
Findings touching the under-mentioned manor, &c. of Wangford as
in No. 225 touching manor of Overhall.
Death and heir as in No. 225. Cf. No. 633.
Suffolk. Manors called Myldynges, Fenhall and Rothies, or Rotheies,
in the towns and fields of Myldyng, Illegh Combust', Lavenham, Preston,
Great Waldyngfeld, Edwardeston, Groton and Boxford, worth 10 marks,
held of the abbot of St. Edmund of Bury, in right of his monastery by
fealty and Ss. lOd. rent yearly.
Manor of Illy, or lUey, Combusta, worth 12^., held of the king, as
of the honor of Ely, by knight-service.
Manor of Wangford called ' Shadlous ' and ' Cokrell,' with the
advowson of the church of the same, worth 10 marks, held of the manor
of Ereswell by fealty, other services unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (120.) E. Series II. File 610. (5.)
227. Percival Lynley.
Writ 3 July, inquisition 16 August, 14 Henry VII.
Percival Lynley, esquire, died 24 June, 14 Henry VII, seised of the
under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee.
Thomas Lynley, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir.
Nottingham. Manor of Skegby, in the town of Skegby by MaunsfcLl, within
the king's forest of Shirewodde, extending in Skegby and Sutton upon (super)
Asshefeld, and a messuage and 16a. land in Sutton upon Asshefeld, parcel
of the same manor, held of the king in chief by fealty and a rent of
41. 45. 4:d. to be paid to the king yearly at the Exchequer by the hands
of the sheriff of the said county for the time being, for all service, which
rent has been answered at the Exchequer from time beyond the memory
of man under the name of the sheriff of the counties of Nottingham and
Derby, as of the minute rents or parcels of assarts, which parcels of
assarts are and make, and from all the time aforesaid have made, the
said manor ; the said manor is worth yearly beyond outgoings, and
beyond the said rent, 405.
An assarted pasture in Skegby, formerly Godfrey Spygurnell's, which
the said Godfrey had to him and his heirs, by the gift of king John,
148 INQUISITIONS.
to assart, &c. and enclose and to be quit of regard, rendering I2d.
yearly to the said king and his heirs at Michaelmas, for all service ;
it is held by the said rent, and is worth 3s. 4d. yearly be^^ond outgoings.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (121.)
228. Nicholas Cokkeworthy.
Writ 19 September, inquisition 20 November, 14 Henry VII.
Long before his death he was seised of the under-mentioned manors,
&c. in fee, and, being so seised, by charter, 4 July, 13 Henry VII, enfeoffed
Thomas Wode, J.C.P., Thomas Stukeley, Roger Holond, WilUam Fortescu,
John Fortescu of Brightlegh, esquires, George Viell and John Furse thereof,
the services and rents of the earl of Ormond, and others, excepted, and they
are now seised thereof according^ for the performance of his last will
declared in a writing under his seal, dated Sunday, the feast of St. Mary
Magdalen, 13 Henry VII.
He died 25 August last seised of the under-mentioned services and rents
in fee, the tenants never having attorned to the said feoffees, so that nothing
of the rents and services aforesaid ever passed {transivit) by that charter.
Avice (Avisia), aged 13 and more, is his daughter and heir.
Devon. Manor of Yamscombe, or Yernscombe, five messuages, 100a. arable,
20a. meadow, 40a. pasture, 60a. wood, 100a. furze and heath in Yarnes-
cumbe aforesaid, called ' Palton Lond,' worth lOZ., held of Margaret,
countess of Richemond and Derb}^ the king's mother, as of her manor
of Toryton, by knight service.
Six messuages, 60a. arable, 6a. meadow, 40a. pasture, 6a. wood,
60a. furze and heath in Yernescumbe aforesaid, caUed ' Bassettes Lond,'
or ' Londes,' held of John Basset, esquire, by fealty and 60s. rent yearly,
for all service, Avorth, beyond the said rent, oZ.
A corn-miW {molendinum granaticum) , four messuages, three ferhngs of
land in the same town, or manor, called ' Lankeye Land,' held of Robert
Broughton, knight, by fealty and 30s. rent yearly, worth, beyond the
said rent, 4Z.
Manor of Tamer, worth 8 marks, held of the prior of Launston, in
right of his house, b}' knight-service.
Manor of Saterlegh, worth 40s., held of John Hacche, esquire, by
knight-service.
Manor of ChaUecombe, worth 6^., held of the said countess, as of her
honor of her castle of Barnstapile, b}^ knight-service.
A messuage with garden adjacent in Barnstaple, worth 5s., held of
the prior of Barnstaple, by fealty and 3s. rent for aU service.
A tenement and half-ferling of land in LytiU Yernescombe, or
Litilyernscombe, caUed ' Crenlake,' worth 6s. 8d., held of John DareU,
esquire, by fealty onty.
A messuage and two closes of land next ' le Buthyn ' in Toryton,
worth 20s., held of the said lady Margaret by fealty and 2s. rent yearly
for aU service.
Two messuages and two ferlings of land in Bulworthy, or BuUeworthy
and Aysshrygge, or Asshryge, worth 16s., held of John Copleston by
fealty only.
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A messuage and a ferling of land in Alverscote, worth 10s., held of
Patrick Bellewe, esquire, by fealty only.
A messuage and a ferling of land in Yeondestowe, worth 5s., held
of Thomas, earl of Ormond, by fealty only.
A messuage and a ferling of land in Hele, in the parish of High
Bukyngton, worth 6s. 8d., held of John Barry by knight-service.
A messuage and a ferhng of land in Dunworthy in the parish of
Bradworthy, worth 55., held of George Stanley, lord Strange, knight,
by knight-service.
Two closes of land in Wolf ardys worthy, called ' le Parkes,' worth
10s., held of John Puntyngton by fealty only.
A tenement in Clovelley, worth 12d., held of John Gilbert, esquire,
by fealty only.
Two parcels of meadow in the fee of St. Sid well (Sancte Sativole),
without the east gate of the city of Exeter, worth 4s., held of the dean
and chapter of the cathedral church of St. Peter, Exeter, by fealty only.
A messuage, 60a. arable, 10a. meadow, 60a. furze and heath in
Churchamford, worth 13s. 4d., held of the lord marquess of Dorset, by
fealty only.
A messuage and two ferhngs of land in Uppeotreye, or Uppeoterey,
worth 6s. 8d., held of Robert Willoughby, lord de Broke, knight, by
fealty only.
Two closes of land in Tavystoke, called ' Yndeswill Parkes,' worth
6s., held of the abbot of Tavystoke, in right of his house, by fealty only.
A tenement in Credyhogh, worth 6s. 8d., held of Christopher
Flemyng, knight, by fealty only.
One acre of meadow in ' Lycherton fild,' held of the said lady Margaret,
as of the manor of Barnstaple by fealty and suit of her court there twice
a year.
The following services and rents : — Thomas Ormond, knight, earl
of Ormond, held a ferhng of land in Yernscombe aforesaid of the said
Nicholas, as of his manor of Yernscombe, by knight-service and 2s. rent
yearly, at ^^aster and Michaelmas equally ; John Sapcote, knight, and
Ehzabeth,.his wife, in her right, held a carucate of land of him there,
as of the said manor, by knight-service and 13s. 4cZ. rent yearly ; the
said services and rents, late parcel of the manor of Yernscombe, are
held of the said countess of Derby as of her manor of Toryton, by knight-
service and are worth yearly 16s. Sd. Nicholas Mogeys held a carucate
of land of him in Challecombe aforesaid, as of his manor of Challecombe,
by knight-service and 6s. lOd. rent yearly ; the said service and rent
were late parcel of the manor of Challecombe, or parcel of that manor
now, [and are] held of the said countess, as of the honor of her castle
of Barnstaple, by knight service, and are worth yearly 8s.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (122.)
229. John Banaster.
Writ 16 May, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition the morrow of St. Matthew, the
Apostle, 14 Henry VII.
John Banastur of Hadnall, gentleman, died Saturday after St. Julian,
the Virgin, last, seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c., in fee. Richard
Banastur aged 9 and more, is his son and heir.
150 INQUISITIONS.
Salop. Manor of Hadnall, worth 100s., held of Thomas, earl of Arundel,
by service of the moiety of a knight's fee.
Five messuages in Asteley, worth 100s., held of the dean of the
college of St. Mary the Virgin of Shrewsbury in socage.
Three messuages in Clyff, worth 30s., held in socage of the said
dean.
Two messuages in Yorton, worth 33s., held in socage of the dean
of the church of St. Cedde of the town of Shrewsbury.
A messuage in Meddyll, worth 6s. 8d., held of the lord le Straunge
in socage.
A messuage in Newton, worth 13s. 4:d., held in socage of the said
lord le Straunge.
A messuage in Bronnorampald, worth 13s. 4c?., held in socage of
the abbot of Stratamarcella.
Three messuages in Brondon, Eggiarton and Postorne, worth 100s.,
held in socage of the duchess of Norfolk.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (123.)
230. John Appilyerd.
Writ 8 September, inquisition the last day of October, 14 Henry VII.
He died seised in fee of the under-mentioned land held in serjeanty.
Long before his death he enfeoffed Henry Heydon, knight, Robert Clere,
knight, John W3'ndham, knight, Phihp Calthorp, knight, and John Gryce,
gentleman, of the under-mentioned manors, without any condition, to the
use however of the said John and his heirs and the performance of his last
will. By his last will he willed that Nicholas Appilyerd, esquire, his son,
should have the said manors, to him and the heirs of his body, with remainder
in default to his own right heirs. The said feoffees were, and still are, seised
thereof accordingly in fee to the use aforesaid.
He died 22 September, 14 Henry VII. The said Nicholas Appilyerd,
aged 31 and more, is his son and heir.
Norfolk. A messuage, 24a. land, in Estcarleton, held of the king by
serjeanty of taking to the king, wherever he be in England, about
Michaelmas, twenty-four pasties of the first fresh herrings, if they be
delivered to him, or his deputy, at Norwich, on behalf of the baiUffs of
Norwich ; the said messuage and land are worth nothing yearly beyond
outgoings.
Manor of Brakenasshe in Braken, worth 10 marks, not held of the
king in chief, but of the manor of Hatfeld Peverell, co. Essex, by fealty
and 25. rent, at Michaelmas yearly, for all service.
Manor of Hethell, or Hethyll, worth bl., held of the duchess of Norfolk,
as of the manor of Fornesett, by fealty and Id. rent, at Michaelmas
yearly, for all service.
Manor of Newton Flotman, worth bl., held of Fenys, lord
de Dacre, as of his manor of Horsford, by fealty and 4c?. rent yearly for
aU service.
Manor of Estcarleton, worth ol.
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HENRY VII. 151
231. George Stratton.
Writ 26 June, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 28 October, 14 Henry VII.
One Robert Brews, esquire, John Cheke and Benet Caldewell were
seised in fee of the under-mentioned manor of Kj^rton, and, being so seised
gave it to Thomas Sampson, esquire, Wilham Grys, Wilham Heyre, Edmund
Bokk\Tig and John Caldewell, for the term of the life of EHzabeth Stratton
wife of the said George and to her use for the said term, with remainder after
her decease to the said George and the heirs male of his body ; by virtue
of which gift the said Thomas and his co-f eoffees were and still are seised thereof
in their demesne as of free tenement.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor Thurkolton in fee, and
being so seised, gave it to Edward Sulyard, John Suhard, John Caldewell,
Peter Tyrell, clerk, and William Pyxsomer, to the use of himself, his heirs and
assigns ; by virtue of which gift they were and still are seised thereof in
fee. By his last will he willed that his executors should take the issues and
profits for the term of fifteen years for the performance of his will, and that,
after that term, the manor should remain to George Stratton, his elder son,
and the heirs male of his body.
He died Friday after Whitsun, 13 Henry VII. George Stratton, aged
8 and more, is his son and heir.
Suffolk. Manor of Kyrton, worth 101., held of PhiUp Calthorp, knight, as
of the manor of Erwarton by fealty but by what other services the jurors
know not.
Manor of Thurkolton, worth 10 marks, similarly held.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (125.) E. Series II. File 610. (6.)
232. William Haldenby, esquire.
Writ 3 August, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 18 June, 14 Henry VII.
He died seised of the under-mentioned mill, &c. in Haldenby and
Brampton in fee.
By deed indented, 25 July, 13 Henry VII, he gave the under-mentioned
manor of Haldenby, and lands and rents there and in Esthaddon, Haselbyche,
Longbugby, Brampton, Wold, Kelmersshe, Norhampton and Ravensthorp,
to John Catesby, esquire, Edmund Haselwode, Robert Gnaresburgh, clerks,
Robert Haldenby, John Haldenby and John Lumley, to them and their heirs
for ever to his use and the performance of his last will.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned manor,
in Barton and of land, &c. there and in Clipston, and, being so seised, enfeoffed
one John Catesby, Roger Wake, the elder, esquire, William Wake, William
Litton, gentleman, Thomas Wake, son of the said Roger Wake, the younger,
Nicholas Newenham, Edmund Haselwode, Robert Gnasburgh, clerks, Robert
Haldenby, Richard Haldenby, John Haldenby and John Lumley, thereof,
to his use and the performance of his last will ; by virtue of which feoffment
the said John Catesby, Robert Gnaresburgh, clerk, &c. were thereof seised
in fee.
And afterwards the said William Haldenby made his last will touching
the said manors, &c' whereby he willed that the said feoffees should be
enfeoffed thereof for the performance of all the intentions, legacies and
conditions in the said last will declared, as in the said will more fully appears.
152 INQUISITIONS.
He died the last day of July last. John Haldenby, aged 10 and more,
is his son and heir.
Northampton. A water-mill and meadow adjacent, called ' le Myln Holme,'
and a cottage late in the tenure of Richard Blakett, also two virgates
of land called ' H3'gham lond,' in Haldenby, and the fourth part of a
messuage and of a half-virgate of land in Brampton Magna, now in the
tenure of John Knyght, worth 41., held of the king as of the honor of
Leycestre, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, by ^ of a knight's fee.
Manor of Haldenby, eighteen messuages, two cottages, eight tofts, six
closes (sic), twenty-six virgates of land, 30a. meadow, 100a. (sic) pasture, 10a.
wood, in Haldenby ; I65. rent issuing from divers lands and tenements in
Esthaddon ; a rent of 3s. Ad. issuing from divers lands and tenements in
Haselbyche ; a rent of 12d. and four capons from divers lands and
tenements in Longbugby ; and 30a. land, a certain wood called
' AyleAvode ' and 30a. wood in Brampton aforesaid ; whereof the manor of
Haldenby, seven messuages, two cottages, eight tofts, fourteen virgates of
land, 15a. meadow, 50a. pasture and 10a. wood, in Haldenby, the said rents
in Esthaddon, Haselbyche and Bugby, 30a. wood and a certain other wood
called 'Aylewode ' and 30a. pasture (sic), in Brampton, worth 201., are
held of John Chaumbr', clerk, by service of one knight's fee ;
six other messuages, six virgates of land and 12a. meadow in Haldenby,
formerly Chorleton['s], worth 61., are held of John Sayntandrewe, as of his
manor of Esthadon, by service of ^ijj of a knight's fee ; three other
messuages, three virgates of land, 2a. meadow, in Haldenby, worth
30s., are held of John Bolley, by what service the jurors know not ;
and two messuages, three virgates of land and la. meadow, the residue
in the same town of Haldenby, worth 265. 8d., are held of Thomas
Stafford, esquire, as of the manor of Dodford, service unknown.
A messuage, a cottage, four tofts and four virgates of land, in Wold,
worth 3Z., held of the earl of Oxford, by one sixth of a knight's fee.
A close in Kelmersshe, and a messuage, five closes, one cottage and
four virgates of land, in Clipston, worth 31., held of Dynye,
gentleman, service unknown.
A messuage in the town of Norhampton, worth 10s., held of the
mayor, bailiffs and burgesses there, in burgage.
Two messuages, a close, and one and a half virgates of land in
Ravensthorp, or Ravenstorp, worth 20s., held of the lady EHzabeth
Talbote, service unknown.
A certain manor in Barton, three messuages, six virgates of land,
two cottages, three tofts, three closes, 50a. meadow and 135. Id. rent
issuing from divers lands and tenements in the town of Barton, worth
101., held of George, earl of Kent, by service of one fourth of a
knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (126.)
233- Elizabeth late the wife of William Stanley, knight.
Writ 16 July, 13 Henry VII ; date of inquisition torn away.
Findings touching the under-mentioned manors of Hopton, &c. and
moieties, as in No. 155.
She was seised the day she died in her demesne as of free tenement for
the term of her life by reason of her dower from the lands and tenements late
HENRY VII. 153
of Roger Corbet late her husband, of the under-mentioned land, &c. in
Shawbury, &c. with reversion thereof expectant to Robert Corbet, cousin
and heir of the said Roger, viz., son of Richard his son, and Robert's heirs.
Death and heir as in No. 130.
Salop. Manors of Hopton, Haggeley, Coston, Shelderton and Bradford,
worth loL, held of the earl of Arundell by knight-service.
Manors of F^'ttys, Mitton and Grafton, worth 111. S^d., held of the
said earl by knight-service.
Manor of Burwardon, worth 6/., held of the heirs of Roger de
Mortumar' by knight-service.
Manor of Eyton Constantyn, worth 8^, held of the said earl of
Arundell by knight-service.
A moiety of twelve messuages, ten carucates of land, 40a. pasture
and a water-mill in Wolverton, worth 20s., held of the king in chief by
service of ^\) of a knight's fee.
A moiety of three carucates of land in Asshford Bowdelers, worth
205., held of the king, service unknown.
A moiety of a messuage and a half-virgate of land in Overton, worth
12d., held of the heirs of the aforesaid Roger de Mortumar, service
unknown.
A moiety of two messuages in More and Bechecote, or Bechecott,
worth 14:d., and the moiety of 8s. 9d. rent in Hill, or Hille, and Haughton
due at Easter and Michaelmas equally, and the moiety of 3s. 4(Z., rent
in Bageson due at the feasts aforesaid, held of the heirs of the said Roger,
service unknown.
A moiety of eight messuages and four carucates of land in Lentwardjm,
worth 10s., a moiety of 20s. rent in Lentwardyn, due yearly at Easter
and Michaelmas equally, a moiety of four messuages, six carucates of
land in Trj-pelton, or Trypylton, worth 10s., a moiety of two messuages
and two carucates of land at Atfordyn, worth 5s., and a moiety of
23s. 4rf. rent in Kynton, Lentall and Skarkar, due at Easter, and
Michaelmas equally, held of the abbot of Wygmore, in right of his
monastery of Wygmore, by fealty only, for all service ; the rents afore-
said are worth nothing yearly beyond the same rents.
Thirty messuages, 200a. land and 60a. meadow held in dower in
Shawbury, Watersupton and Little Wythyford ; the manors of
Shawbury and Little Wythyford, are held of the king in chief by
knight-service, and are worth 81. ; the manor of Watersupton is held
of the barony of Wemme by knight-service, and is worth 4Z.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (127.) E. Series II. File 832. (8.)
234. Elizabeth late the wife of William Stanley, knight.
Writ 16 July, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 24 October, 14 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 155.
Northampton. A moiety of la. \r. land in the field of Kyngysthorp, worth
2d., held of the king in socage by the service and rent of Id. yearly at
Easter for all service.
A moiety of 2a. land without the north gate in the town of
Northamton, worth 12c?. ; a moiety of two crofts, 2a. land and three
butts of land in the same town, worth 2s. ; a moiety of a garden in
164 INQUISITIONS.
Northamton aforesaid, which (que) John Cooke formerly held by
charter in his demesne as of free tenement, worth Sd. ; which moieties
are held of the king as in free burgage, as of the said borough.
A moiety of 205. rent charge from two messuages called ' le Plode '
and ' le Harode ' in Northamton, due at Michaelmas ; a moiety of 16c?.
rent charge yearly from a horse-mill in Northamton, called ' Hyltonsmyll
of the fraternity of All Saints, Northamton,' due at Easter yearly ; a
moiety of 25. 4rf. rent charge yearly from a messuage called ' le Dolffyn '
in Norhamton, due at Christmas ; a moiety of 2s. 6d. rent charge from
the tenement of John Podder in Northamton, due at Easter, the moiety
of 7s. rent charge from a croft called ' Dernyscroft ' in Norhamton, due
at Easter yearly ; a moiety of 4s. rent charge from a tenement called
' Blakysleys ' in Northamton, due at Easter yearly ; a moiety of 3s.
rent charge from a tenement late Nicholas Mersche's in Northamton, due
at Easter yearly ; but of whom the rents aforesaid are held the jurors
know not.
A moiety of a virgate of land in Barton Pynkeney, worth 2s., held
of Edmund Grey, lord de Ruthyn, service unknown.
A moiety of 3a. meadow in Coton Mede beside Northamton, worth
3s. 4d., held of the prior of St. Andrew, Northamton, service unknown.
A moiety of a cottage in St. James' Street in the town of Norhamton,
worth 10c?., held of the abbot of St. James, Northamton, service unknown.
A moiety of the manors of Dalyngton, Wapenham, and Slapton,
whereof the moiety of the manor of Dalyngton, worth 10?. 13s. 4d., is
held of the abbot of Peterborough, by service of one eighth of a knight's
fee, and by service of rendering therefore yearly at Michaelmas to the
same abbot and his successors, 20s. ; the moiety of the said manor of
Wapenham, worth 10 marks 6s., is held of the heirs of Henry de
Pinkyny, by service of half a knight's fee ; and the moiety of the said
manor of Slapton worth 8 marks, is held of the earl of Arundell, as of
the honor of Chester, by service of half a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (128.)
235. John Fitzwilliam.
Com. 13 July, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 21 September, 14 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned manors
&c. in fee, and being so seised by charter gave them to Edward Stanley
knight, Henry Wentworth, knight, George Fitzhugh, knight, and others,
to the use of him and his heirs ; and they were, and still are, seised thereof
accordingly in fee.
He died 4 January, 13 Henry VII. John Fitzwilliam is his cousin and
heir, viz., son of John his son, and is aged 9 and more.
Nottingham. Manors of Styrton and Heyton, sixteen messuages, 200a. land,
50a. meadow, in Styrton and Heyton ; the manor of Styrton is
held of the king, as of the honor of Tikhull, parcel of the duchy of
Lancaster, service unknown, and the said manor lands and tenements
are worth yearly, 100s. ; the manor of Heyton and the said lands and
tenements in Styrton and Heyton, held of Thomas, archbishop of York,
service unknown, and worth 113s. 4c?.
HENRY VII. 155
Three messuages, two tofts, 50a. land, 30a. meadow, and 30a.
pasture, in Mysterton ; a toft, 10a. land, 5a. meadow, 3a. pasture in
Stokwith ; a messuage, a toft, 40a. land, 10a. meadow, 4a. pasture,
in Lownd ; two messuages, a toft, 20a. land, 4a. meadow, 2a. pasture, in
Blithe and Styrop, held of the king, as of the honor of TikhuU, parcel
of the duchy of Lancaster, service unknown, and worth lOl.
Three messuages, two tofts, 60a. land, 10a. meadow, 5a. pasture, in
Clareburgh and Wellom, held of the lord of Bergevenny, service unknown,
worth 135. 4(Z.
A messuage in Moregate, held of Humphrey Hercy, service unknown,
worth 5s.
Twelve acres land, 10a. meadow, 5a. pasture in Wakker3rngham, or
Walkryngham, held of the prior of Newsted, service unknown, worth
105.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (129.)
236. John Fitzwilliam.
Commission 13 July, 13 Henry VII; inquisition 23 September, 14 Henry VII.
He died seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee.
Death and heir as in No, 235.
York. Manors of Athewyk, Warenhall and Potternewton, twenty messuages,
300a. land, 100a. meadow, 300a. moor, 20a. wood, in Athewyk, Barnby,
Warenhall and Potternewton ; whereof the said manor of Athewyk
and the said lands and tenements in Athewyk and Barnby, worth 201.,
are held of the king, as of the manor of Tikhill, parcel of the duchy of
Lancaster, service unknown ; the manor of Warenhall and the said
lands and tenements in Warenhall, worth 3/., held of the king, service
unknown ; and the said manor of Potternewton and the said lands and
tenements in Potternewton, worth 20/., are held of the heirs of Peter
de Arcubus, service unknown.
Twenty messuages, ten tofts, 100a. land, 40a. meadow, 40a. pasture,
in Ledys, or Ledis, worth 101., held of the king, by reason of the earldom
of Lincoln being in his hands, by service of one fourth of a knight's fee.
Two messuages, two tofts, 60a. land, 12a. meadow, and 10a. pasture
in Arkesey, three messuages, 80a. land and 10a. meadow, in Bentley,
worth 40s., tenure unknown.
Three messuages, SOa. land, 10a. meadow, in Bentley.
Four messuages, 100a. land, 20a. meadow and 30a. pasture in Pig-
burn, or Pygburn, and Hewton, or Howton, Levet, worth 40s., held of the
king in chief by knight-service.
Two messuages, a toft, 50a. land and 8a. meadow, in Carcroft, worth
20.S., held of the heirs of Stephen Wales, service miknown.
Two messuages, 60a. land, 10a. meadow, in Awston, worth 20s.,
held of the king by reason of the earldom of Lincoln, service unknown.
Six messuages, three tofts, 40a. land, 12a. meadow, in Doncastre,
worth 40s., held of the king in chief, service unknown.
Two messuages, 40a. land and 10a. meadow, in Exthorp, worth 20s.,
held of the king, service unknown.
Three messuages, 80a. land, and 10a. meadow, in Whetley, worth
10s., held of the king, as of the earldom of Lincoln, being in the king's
hands, service unknown.
156 INQUISITIONS.
Four messuages, two tofts, 140a. land, 20a. meadow, 40a. wood, in
Bramwitb, worth 20s., held of the king, as of the earldom of Warenn',
being in the king's hands, service unknown.
Four messuages, two tofts, 160a. land and 30a. meadow, in
Braddis worth, Kirkestgren and Fishlake ; the tenements in Brad-
disworth, worth 10s., tenure unknown, the land and tenements in
Kirkestgren, worth lOs., held of the king, service unknown, and the
land and tenements in Fishlake, worth 5s., held of the king, as of the
earldom of Warenn', service unknown.
Three messuages, 40a. land, 12a. meadow, in Belthorp, worth 20s.,
held of the king, as of the earldom of Lincoln, service unknown.
Two messuages, two tofts, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, in Marr, worth
20s., held of the king, as of the manor of Doncastre, service unknown
Two messuages, a toft, 60a. land, 10a. meadow, in Norton, worth
10s., tenure unknown.
Three messuages, 70a. land, 8a. meadow, in Stubbys, and two
messuages, a toft, 60a. land, 6a. meadow, in Skelow, or Skellow, worth
20s., tenure unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (130.)
237- Katharine Rede, widow, late the wife of Edmund Rede, knight.
Writ 10 August, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 6 September, 14 Henry VII.
She held of the king the day she died the under-mentioned land, &c.
in Hedyngdon, for the term of her Ufe, of the inheritance of William
Rede, esquire, which were assigned to her by Hugh Frebody, the escheator,
by virtue of the king's writ directed to him after the death of Edmund
Rede, late her husband, in the presence of the said William Rede, cousin
and heir of the said Edmund, viz., son of Wilham his son, 9 June, 5 Henry
VII, at Hedjmgdon, in full of her dower of the said manor and of all other
the lands which were the said Edmund's in the said escheator's baihwick.
WiUiam Gaynesford and John Catesby were seised of the under-
mentioned manors of Chakynden, &c., and, being so seised, by charter
indented under their seals 12 July, 1 Edward IV, demised them to the said
Edmiuid, by the name of Edmund Rede, then esquire, and the said Katharine,
then his wife, to them and the heirs male of their bodies, with remainder in
default to Edmund's right heirs ; and they were seised thereof accordingly
in tail as aforesaid.
The said William GajTiesford and John Catesby were seised of the under-
mentioned manor of Gathamton in fee, and, being so seised, by their charter
aforesaid demised it to the said Edmund and Katharine, to them and his
heirs ; and they were seised thereof according^, the said Edmund in fee,
and the said Katharine in her demesne as of free tenement ; and afterwards
the said Edmund died so seised, without heirs male of the bodies of the said
Edmund and Katharine begotten ; she survived him and was solely seised thereof,
viz., of the manors of Chakynden, &c. in fee tail after possibility of issue
between her and the said Edmund extinct, and of the said manor of Gate-
hampton in her demesne as of free tenement.
The said William Rede, esquire, is cousin and next heir of the said Edmund
Rede, knight, viz., son of William his son, and is aged 30 and more.
Thomas Wyndesore, esquire, and Thomas Waldyeli were seised of the
under-mentioned manor of Hampton Poyle in fee, and, being so seised, by
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charter indented, 26 November, 11 Edward IV, under their seals, demised
it to the said Edmund Rede, knight, and the said Katharine, then his wife,
to hold to them for the term of her hfe, with remainder after her decease to
George Gaynesford, who survives, and Isabel his wife, now deceased, and
the heirs of the body of the said George, with remainder in default
of his issue, after his and the said Isabel's decease, to the heirs of
the bodies of John Ga^Tiesford, esquire, deceased, and of the said Katharine
late his wife, Avitli remainder in default to John's right heirs, the king's licence,
under letters patent, 18 November, 11 Edward IV, therefore, having been
previously obtained ; by virtue of which demise they were seised thereof
in their demesne as of free tenement ; and afterwards the said Edmund
died and she survived him and afterwards died seised of such an estate thereof.
She died 6 August last. The said George Gaynesford, aged 40 and more,
is her son and heir.
Oxford. All the building (domos) at the north end of the hall of the manor
of HedjTigdon, in Hedyngdon ; a stable within the curtilage of the said
manor ; 6|a. land in the field called ' Gravellepittis,' whereof 3a. lie
next land of William Mason on the south, 2a. next ' le Gravell pitte,'
whereof la. is called ' a hedde acre ' next ' le Comen Grene,' and the
sixth acre Hes next the highway on the west extending to the said acre
called ' le hedde acre ' ; 2a. land in a field called ' Quarreyfeld ' at the
high cross {altam crucem) on the east of the highway ; two other acres
of land called ' Pyke Acres'; Ha. land in the same field at 'Lyme
Pj'tte ' on the south of the highway ; 2a. land lying together in
' Longfurlong,' next land of William Mason on the east ; la. land
in the same ' Longfurlong,' next land of John Lamprey on the west ;
2a. land in the field called ' le Downefeld,' next land of the prior of
St. Fredeswide, Oxford, on the west ; la. land at the end of the said
2a. ; a cottage and 4a. land late in the tenure of John Lamprey;
two cottages and 6a. land late in the tenure of Richard Wauncell ;
two cottages and 5a. land late in the tenure of Richard Croke ;
a cottage and 3a. land late in the tenure of John Tasker ; a cottage
and 3a. land late in the tenure of Richard Hille ; and a third of a
dovecot and a quarry called ' a quarrey,' in Hedyngdon aforesaid,
which are parcels of the manor aforesaid ; the said manor is held of the
king, service unknown ; the premises assigned to the said Katharine
in dower are worth 30s.
Manor of Chakynden, worth 71., manor of Stokemarmyon, worth 4Z.,
manor of Standelf, worth 15^., a carucate and 200a. land, 20a. meadow,
100a. pasture, 40a. wood in Chakjniden and Standelf, worth 406., held
severally of the prince, as of the honor of Waljmgford, services unknown.
Manor of Gathamton, or Gatehampton, worth 71., held of the prince
as of the said honour, service unknown.
Manor of Hampton Poyle, worth 10 marks, held of the king in
chief, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (131.) E. Series II. File 780. (13.)
238- Katharine Rede, widow, late the wife of Edmund Rede, knight.
Writ 24 August, inquisition 24 September, 14 Henry VII.
Siie held of the king the day she died for the term of her life of the
inheritance of WilUam Rede, esquire, as in No. 237, the under-mentioned
158 INQUISITIONS.
land assigned to her at Boarstall in the presence of the said William, 11 June,
5 Henry VII, by John Whitton the escheator, in full of her dower, &c.
She died 9 August last past. George Gaynesford, esquire, aged 40 and
more, is her son and heir.
Bucks. A close called ' Lachemede,' a close called ' Grete Sale,' a close
called ' Litell Sale,' a close called ' Calves Close,' a close called
' Lytelmede Croft,' in Borstall, parcel of 407|a. pasture in Borstall which
late were the said Edmund Rede's ; the said closes so assigned to her
are held of the king, service unknown, and are worth 100s.
C. Series II. Vol 13. (132.)
239. Isabel Nefton, widow, late the wife of John Neuton, knight.
Writ 3 June, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition the last day of September,
14 Henry VII.
She died 14 May last, seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson
in fee. Richard Newton, esquire, is, and on the said 14th day was, son and
heir of the said Isabel, and is aged 30 and more.
Dorset. Manor and advowson of Chyldokford alias Chyldokyford, worth 61.,
held of John Arundell, knight, as of the manor of Chydeoke, service
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (133.) E. Series II. File 895. (10.)
240- Katharine Bonevyle, widow.
Writ 9 October, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 1 October, 14 Henry VII.
She was seised in fee of the under-mentioned manors, and, being so seised,
long before her death, in consideration of a marriage to be had between
Thomas West, the younger, knight, son and heir apparent of Thomas West,
knight, Lord Lawarr, and Elizabeth her daughter, enfeoffed Richard Croft,
John Wyngfeld, knights, John Mortymer, James Huberd, Nicholas Basset,
John Borough, Henry Rede and Thomas Stampe, thereof, to the use of herself
for life, and after her decease to the use of the said Thomas West, the younger,
and Elizabeth, and the heirs of the body of the said Ehzabeth, and for default
of such heirs to the use of the heirs of the bodies of John Bon vile and Katharine
issuing, and for default of such heirs to the use of the right heirs of the said
John Bonvile and their heirs. The said Richard Croft and the others were
and still are seised thereof accordingly in fee to the use abovesaid. The
marriage between the said Thomas West, the younger, and Elizabeth was
had long before her death.
She died 5 October last. The said Ehzabeth, aged 24 and more, and
Florence wife of Humphrey Fulford, knight, the other of the daughters of
the said John Bonvile and Katharine, aged 25 and more, are her next heirs.
Sussex. Manors of HaKnaked, W^alberton, Wodcote and Westhamtenet,
worth 501., held of the king, as of the honor of Walyngford, services
unknown.
C. Series II, Vol 13. (135.)
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241. Thomas Ferrers, knight.
Writ 24 August, inquisition 20 September, 14 Henry VII.
He held the day he died the under-mentioned manor in his demesne as
of fee tail, to him and the heirs male of his body.
He died 22 Aug. last, 14 Henry VII. His heir as in No. 120.
Stafford. Manor of Tetenhall, with the advowson of the deanery of the
free chapel of the same, which manor is ancient demesne of the king
and is held of the king in chief, by what service the jurors know not,
without any rent therefore yearly to the king ; the site of the said
manor is worth nothing yearly beyond outgoings ; there is there a wood
called ' Kyngeley,' within the metes of the forest of K5nifare, which is
worth nothing yearly because it lies in common ; there are there 40a.
of waste land, which are worth nothing yearly, because they lie in
common ; there is there a rent of assise of 5 marks, due from the free
tenants at Lady Day and Michaelmas equally ; the pleas and profits
of court and view of frankpledge there are worth 25. beyond the expenses
of the steward.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (136.)
242. Thomas Ferrers, knight.
Writ 24 August, inquisition Saturday after St. Matthew, the Apostle and
EvangeHst, 14 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 241.
Salop. Manor of [CJlaverley, held of the king in chief, without any rent
therefore to the king, which manor is ancient demesne of the king ; the
site of the said manor is worth nothing beyond outgoings ; there are
there 40a. land worth 3d. an acre ; there is there a rent of assise of 11. 5s.
by the hands of the free tenants yearly at Easter and Michaelmas
equally ; the pleas and profits of courts and view of frankpledge to be
held there are worth 4s. beyond the expenses of the steward and officers of
the court.
Hundred of Bradford and the bailiwick of the same, held of the
king in chief, without any rent to the king therefore ; they are worth
4 marks yearly beyond outgoings.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (137.) E. Series II. File 832. (9.)
243. John Scrope de Bolton, knight.
Writ wanting ; inquisition 29 October, 14 Henry VII.
He was seised in fee the day he died of the under-mentioned mill.
Henry Haydon, knight, William Bardwell, the elder, esquire, Robert
Wyngfeld of Estharlyng, esquire, and John Ayleward rector of the church
of Estharlyng, who survive were at the time of his death and still are seised
of the under-mentioned manor in fee to the use of him, his heirs and assigns,
by his gift and feoffment.
Death and heir as in No. 215.
Hertford. A water-mill in Sabysford, worth 20s., held of Henry, earl of
Essex, service unknown.
160 INQUISITIONS.
Manor of Pysho Bury, together with the park there, worth lOZ.,
held of WiUiam Say, knight, as of the manor of Sayesbury, service
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (138.) E. Series II. File 293. (12.)
244. John Smyth.
Writ of Mandamus, 28 May, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 30 December,
14 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee, and, being so
seised, gave them to one Thomas Spenser, and Margaret, wife of the said
Thomas, his cousin and heir, to hold to them and the heirs of the body of the
said Margaret, with remainder in default to one Alice Brett, her heirs and
assigns for ever ; by virtue whereof the said Thomas and Margaret were
seised, Thomas in his demesne as of free tenement and Margaret in her
demesne as of fee tail, and they had issue between them one William Spenser ;
and afterwards the said Thomas Spenser died so seised and the said Margaret
survived him and continued her possession, and was and still is solely thereof
seised in her demesne as of fee tail, by the form of the gift by right of
survivorship.
He died 10 March, 12 Henry VII. The said Margaret, aged 40 and
more, is his cousin and heir. Cf. No. 445.
Northampton. The manor of Wold with its appurtenances in Wold, and three
virgates of land and a quarter (quartron') in the same town, also the
advowson of the church of the same town to the same manor belonging ;
also two other messuages and three virgates of land in Wold, worth 11.,
held of John, earl of Oxford, by socage.
C. Series II. Vol. 13. (139.)
245. John Spenser.
Writ 14 February, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition Tuesday before All Hallows,
14 Henry VII.
John Smyth and Robert Hondy, gentlemen, were seised in fee to the
use of the said John Spenser and his heirs of (1) a toft, 20a. land, 4a. meadow
and 2a. pasture in Napton on the Hill, by recovery thereof suffered to them
by Geoffrey Shirlok and Agnes his wife to the use of the said John Spenser
and his heirs ; (2) a messuage, 40a. land, 10a. meadow and 10a. pasture in
Nethershukburgh, by recovery thereof suffered to them by Henry Bukby
and Alice his wife to the same use ; and (3) 50a. land, 6a. meadow and
6a. pasture in Napton aforesaid by recovery thereof suffered to them by
Thomas Hay ton and Sibyl his wife to the same use.
Richard Bland, clerk, John Wyne, chaplain, and John Stokeley were
seised in fee, to the use of the said John Spenser and his heirs, of three
messuages, 33a. land, 50a. pasture and 10a. meadow, in Napton aforesaid,
by recovery thereof suffered to them by William Budde and Agnes his wife
to the use of the said John Spenser and his heirs.
The said John Spenser was seised of ten messuages, two cottages, seven
virgates of land, 100a. land, 40a. meadow and 60a. pasture in Napton afore-
said and of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Northyend, Birton, Worme-
leghton, Ascote and Stretton, in fee, and being so seised, by charter
HENRY VII. 161
15 January, 7 Henry VII, thereof enfeoffed Edward Ralegh, knight,
Thomas Knyght, clerk, and Robert Hawberk to the use of himself and his
heirs and the performance of his last will, and they were seised thereof
accordingly in fee to the use aforesaid.
The said John Smyth and Robert Hondy, Richard Bland and the others
and Edward Ralegh and the others being thus severally seised of the lands,
&c., aforesaid to the use of the said John Spenser and his heirs, ho made his
testament and last will, 15 September, 12 Henry VII, at Hodenhull,
CO. Warwick, and thereby wiUed inter alia that Joan his wife should have the
land, &c., in Napton and Nethershukburgh for the term of her life with
remainder to Thomas Spenser his son and heir apparent and the heirs of his
body, with remainder to Elizabeth, Thomas' sister, and the heirs of her body,
with remainder to Joan wife of William Cope, esquire, and the heirs male
of her bod}', with remainder to John Spenser, son of William Spenser, and
the heirs male of his body, with remainder to the heirs male of the body of
Thomas Spenser, brother of the aforesaid John Spenser named in the writ,
with remainder in default to his own right heirs.
With regard to the issues and profits from the other land, &c., in
North3^end, &c., he willed that Thomas and Elizabeth his children should
be maintained therefrom during their minority according to their degree,
and the residue to be kept by his executors and divided equally between
the said Thomas and Elizabeth when of full age, and he willed that the said
Edward, Thomas Knyght and Robert should give the said land, &c., to the
said Thomas, his son, when he came to full age, with remainders over, as
above, the last remainder but one being to the heirs male of the body of Thomas
brother of John, without the addition of the words ' named in the writ.'
He died 4 January, 12 Henry VII, the said Thomas Spenser is his son and
heir and is aged 6 and more.
Warwick. Lands and tenements, as above, in Napton on the Hill {super
montem) worth 20 marks, held of Thomas Hayton, gentleman, in socage.
Lands and tenements, as above, in Nethershukburgh, worth lis.,
held of Thomas Shukburgh in socage.
Two messuages, three virgates of land, in Northyend, and a virgate
of land in Birton, worth 405., held of Edward Beelknap, esquire, in socage.
A messuage and three virgates and a half of land, in Wormeleghton,
worth 405., held of John Spiser, in socage.
Twenty virgates of land in Ascote.
A yearly rent of 245. issuing from divers lands and tenements in
Stretton in the parish of Kyrkby Monachorum.
C. Series II. Vol. 13 (140), writ only ; inquisition supplied from
transcript, E. Series II, File 1115. Part IV (10.)
246. John Moyle, esquire.
Writ 15 January, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition at Wye, Wednesday after
St. Martin the Bishop, 17 Henry VII.
One Nicholas Wright, clerk, and Richard Amys were seised of the manors
of Bakwell, Otterpley, Wytherlyng and Okyng Ulley and of a moiety of the
manor of Snargate, also of [two] messuages, 800a. land, 500a. meadow
[200a.] pasture and 300a. wood, in the parishes of Werehorne, Rokynge,
Bylsyngton, Newechurch, Sentmarychurch, Hope, Ivechurch, Snave, Brenset,
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162 INQUISITIONS.
Fayrefeld, Broklond, Midley, Harettysham, Bromefeld, Holyngborne, Molasshe,
Estwell, Westwell, Challok, Boughton Aluf, Orlaston, Kenyngton, Wye,
Stapulherst, Bedynden, Smarden and He[dcr]one [to the use] of the said
John Moyle, and the performance of his last will, and, being so seised,
afterwards, to wdt 28 June, 22 Edward IV, at his instance and request,
demised a messuage and 695a. land thereof in the towns of Werehorne,
Rokynge, Bj^lsyngton, Newechurch, Sentmarychurch, Hope, Ivechurch,
Snave, Brenset, Fayrefeld, Broklond, Midley and Snargate, (parcel) of the
aforesaid manors and moiety of the manor of Snargate, as well as of the said
two [messuages], 800a. land, 500a. meadow, 200a. pasture and 300a. wood, by
the names of all those manors, lands, &c., in the same parishes, to one Richard
Haute, esquire, Thomas Darcy, esquire, John Clopton, John Fyneux, Thomas
Wylmotte, clerk, William Brent, William Curie, John Brode and Thomas
Weldyssh, their heirs and assigns, for the term of the life of [Anne] Darcy
afterwards wife of the said John Moyle, and to her use for life ; by virtue
of which demise they were seised thereof in their demesne as of free tenement ;
and afterwards the same Richard, Thomas, John Clopton, Thomas, Wilham
Brent and Thomas died so seised, and the said John Fyneux, [William Curie]
and John Brode survived them, and were and still are solely seised thereof
in their demesne as of free tenement by survivorship, with reversion thereof
expectant to the said Nicholas and Richard Amys to the use aforesaid.
The said Nicholas and Richard being seised of the said reversion [and of]
aU the other manors and tenements, afterwards, to wit the last day but one
of April, 1 Richard III, by their deed, shown to the jurors upon the taking
of this inquisition, at Wye, granted to the said John Moyle and one Clement
Mounte the aforesaid reversion, and also enfeoffed them of all the aforesaid
other manors and tenements, by the names of all those manors, lands, &c., in the
county of Kent, to hold to them and their heirs for ever ; by virtue of which
grant the aforesaid John Fyneux, William Curie and John Brode afterwards,
to wit at Wye aforesaid, as tenants of the said messuage and 695a. land
as of free tenement, attorned to the said John Moyle and Clement ; whereby
the said John and Clement were seised of the same reversion as of fee and right,
and of all the aforesaid other manors, lands and tenements in fee, and being
so seised, afterwards, to wit the last day of April then next following, by their
deed granted the reversion aforesaid to the aforesaid Nicholas and Richard
Amys, and to one John Devyok, Christopher Holbem, Wilham Devyok, William
Wayte, chaplain, William Fitz John, chaplain, John Bj^set, chaplain, Walter
Hopton, Roger Vyell, Walter Pawely and Alexander Toke, and also by
that deed enfeoffed the same Nicholas, and the others, of all the aforesaid
other manors, lands and tenements, the residue, to hold to them and their
heirs for ever to the use of the said John Moyle, his heirs and assigns, for the
performance of his last will ; by pretext of which grant the said John Fjmeux,
WiUiam Curie and [John Brode], then tenants of the aforesaid messuage and
695a, land as of free tenement, attorned to the said Nicholas and the others,
viz. at Wye, whereby the said Nicholas and the others were seised of the said
reversion as of fee and right to the same use, and, by virtue of that feoffment,
of aU the aforesaid other manors, lands and tenements, the residue, in their
demesne as of fee to that use.
Before the marriage between the aforesaid John Moyle and the
aforesaid Anne [Darcy] had, to wit 26 January, 21 Edward IV, by a certain
indenture between the same John Moyle of the one part and the aforesaid
Richard Haute, Thomas Darcy, John Clopton, and one Nicholas Saxton,
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clerk, friends of the said Anne of the other, of which the other part sealed with
the seal of the aforesaid John Movie was shown to the jury, it was covenanted
and agreed inter alia that whenever after the marriage and during the marriage
it should happen the said John Movie to recover other lands within the realm to
which he was entitled and which were unjustly detained from him, then with due
haste after such recovery he should make a sufficient estate in law to the
aforesaid Richard Haute, Thomas Darcy, John Clopton, John Fyneux,
Thomas Wylmotte, William, William, John and Thomas Weldyssh, of
a moiety thereof, to hold to them for the term of the life of the aforesaid
Anne ; and further the jurors say that the said John Moyle at the time of the
making of the aforesaid indenture was entitled, and long before and after,
to the manors of Grenewey and Grenewey Court and a parcel of land called
' Sefeld,' in Hol3"ngborne, also to divers other lands and tenements, woods,
&c., in the same parish and in the parishes of Heriettysham, Bromfeld and
Ledes, and la. meadow and la. wood, also 7a. 3r. land in Holyngborne
aforesaid, of which manors one William Smyth late dean of the free chapel
of St. Stephen's, Westminster, and the canons thereof, were seised ; and
afterwards, during the aforesaid espousals, the same dean and canons, by
pretext of agreement and concord made between them and the aforesaid
John Moyle, by charter, 12 July, 6 Henry VII, under their seal, enfeoffed
him and the aforesaid Nicholas Wright and Richard Amys, of the said manors
and other premises, to hold to them and their heirs to the use and intent
following, to wit that the said John, Nicholas and Richard should be seised
of a moietv thereof to the use of the said John, his heirs and assigns, and the
performance of his last will, and of the other moiety to the use of the aforesaid
Anne for her hfe, and after her death to the use of the same John Moyle, his
heirs and assigns, according to the form and effect of the indenture aforesaid ;
by virtue of which feoffment the same John, Nicholas and Richard were
seised of the same manors in fee to those uses ; and afterwards the same John
and Nicholas of such an estate died seised, and the aforesaid Richard Amys sur-
vived them and was thereof solely seised in fee by survivorship to the same uses,
and afterwards, being so seised, 26 April, 16 Henry VII, of a moiety of the same
manors, &c., enfeoffed one John Fyneux, knight, John Boteler, serjeant-at-law,
Robert W^otton, esquire, John Rooper, Edward Haute and Stephen Taylour,
to the use of the aforesaid Anne for the term of her life, and after her death to the
use and intent specified in the last will of the said John ; by virtue of which
feoffment they were seised of the same moiety in fee to the same uses.
He declared his last will of all and singular the manors, lands, tenements
and reversions aforesaid in a writing under his seal, whereby he willed that
his feoffees should make a sufficient estate thereof to Ralph Sellenger, esquire,
John Clerk, gentleman, John Kyrton, gentleman, and Thomas Hokkende,
to the intent that the said Ralph, John, John and Thomas should stand
enfeoffed thereof for the performance of his said last will ; and that the same
his feoffees should stand and be enfeoffed of all such lands and tenements in
which the aforesaid Anne his wife had her jointure to the use of the said Anne
during her life ; and also that the same Anne should have and receive to her
own use for life the issues and profits of his manor of Bakwell in the parish
of Bughton Aluf, upon condition that during her Hfe she should not claim to
have any interest in his lands in the counties of Cornwall and Devon for her
jointure or dower, and if she made such claim, contrary to his will, then the
said Ralph and the others should receive the issues and profits of the said
manor for the payment of his debts. Further he willed that the said Ralph
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and the others should receive the issues and profits of all the aforesaid manors,
&c., except from those lands and tenements whereof the said Anne had her
jointure, for the pa5^ment of his debts, and after those debts paid, with parcel
of the same issues and profits should pay Walter Movie his son, when of age,
lOOZ. and with the same issues and profits, if it could be conveniently done
should provide for his first daughter towards her marriage 200 marks, and
for his second daughter towards her marriage 100 marks, and for his third
daughter towards her marriage 100 marks, with benefit of survivorship
if any of them should die before she was married. He also willed that the
said Ralph and the others should pay 201. yearly to the feoffees of WilHam
Fowle, until 1601. were fully paid to them, which 1601. he owed to the same
Wilham Fowle for the purchase of the manor of Ukkyng and UUey aforesaid.
Further he willed that the said Ralph and the others should sell such and so
many lands and tenements which he then had called ' Pagehurst ' and
* Whitehurst ' and all other his lands and tenements in Staplehurst, and 5a,
land in Smarden, for observing the days of his debts in discharge of his lands
then in feoffment to the same use ; and after his debts and the aforesaid
sums to his son and daughters aforesaid paid, he willed that the said Ralph
and the others should stand enfeoffed of the aforesaid manor of Bakwell,
after the decease of the said Anne, and of a moiety of the aforesaid manor of
Snargate to the use of John Moyle his son and his heirs ; and that the same
Ralph and the others, from such lands and tenements aforesaid as to them
should seem more expedient, should provide for Thomas his son lands and
tenements to the value of 10 marks yearly, and that he should have estate
thereof to him and the heirs of his body, with remainder after his decease,
and for default of such issue, to Giles Moyle, son of him the said John Moyle
the father, and his heirs for ever ; and similarly he willed that the same
feoffees should provide for William his son lands and tenements to the yearly
value of 10 marks, to hold to him and the heirs of his body begotten, with
remainder after the death of the said William, and for default of such issue,
to the aforesaid Giles, his elder son, and his heirs for ever.
He died 21 December, 16 Henry VII. Giles Moyle, aged 15 and more,
is his son and heir. Cf. No. 422.
Kent. Manor of BakweU, worth 100s., held of Robert de Grey and Wilham
de Gerdus, as of their honor of Arsyk, by service of one knight's fee,
by service of rendering yearly to the king's castle of Dover for every
twenty-four weeks 10s.
Manor of Otterpley, worth 665. Sd., held of Geoffrey de Say by | of
a knight's fee.
Manor of Wytherlyng, worth 30.S., held of John, earl of Asceles, by
service of one knight's fee, by rendering yearly to the king at the castle
aforesaid for every twenty weeks 10.S.
Manors of Ukkj^ng and Ulley, worth 8^., held of the abbot of the
monastery of St. Augustine without the gates of the city of Canterbury,
as of his manor of Conyngesbroke, service unknown.
Manor of Snargate, worth 265. 8d., held of the archbishop of
Canterbury, as of his manor of Aldyngton, service unknown.
Manors of Grenewey and Grenewey Court and lands and tenements,
as above, in the parishes of Haryettysham, Bromefeld, Ledys and
Holyngborne, worth 20 marks, held of the prior of Christchurch,
Canterbury, as of his manor of HoUyngborne, service unknown.
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The aforesaid tenements in the aforesaid parish of Werehorne are
20o. land, which are held of William Pecham, as of his manor of
Werehorne, service unknown, worth 13s. 4d.
The aforesaid tenements in the aforesaid parishes of [Rokynge]
and BylsjTigton are a messuage and 180a. land, whereof the messuage
and 80a. land are held of the archbishop of Canterbury, as of his manor
of Aldyngton, service unknown, worth . . . . , and 100a. are held of
the prior of Christchurch, Canterbury, as of his manor of Rokyng, service
unknown, worth '20s.
The aforesaid lands and tenements in the aforesaid towns of
Newechurch and Ivychurch are 62a. land, which are held of the arch-
bishop of Canterbury, service unknown, worth 62s.
[The aforesaid lands and tenements in the aforesaid towns of
Sentmajrychurch and Hope are 102a. land, whereof 30a. are held of the
archbishop of Canterbury, as of his manor of Aldyngton, service
unknoA^Ti, worth 20s., and 72a. land are held of the master of the House
of God of Dover, as of his manor of Honychylde, service unknown, worth
4 marks.
The aforesaid tenements in the aforesaid parish of Snave are 46a.
land, whereof 36a. are held of the abbot of St. Augustine beside
Canterbury, as of his manor of Wyke, service unknown, worth, 30s.,
and 10a. land are held of . . . . , as of the manor of Parkers, service
unknown, worth 10s.
The aforesaid tenements in the aforesaid parishes of Brensett,
Broklond, Fayrefeld and Middeley, are 220a. land, whereof 120a. are
held of the archbishop [of Canterburj^ as] of his manor of Aldyngton,
service unknowTi, worth 100s., 2a. are held of Edward Ponynges, knight,
as of his manor of Newynton, service unknown, worth 2s., 60a. land are
held of the prior of Christchurch, Canterbury, as of his manor of
Apuldore, service unknown, worth 40s., and 38a. are held of the abbot
of Robertysbrigge, se.rvice unknown, worth 30s.
[The aforesaid tenements] in the aforesaid parish of Molasse
are 240a. land, whereof 100a. are held of the lord de Roos, as of his
manor of Chylham, service unknown, worth 5 marks, and 140a. are
held of John Isaack, as of his manor of Danecourt, service unknown,
worth 10,0s.
The aforesaid tenements in the parishes of Estwell, WestweU,
[Cha]llok, [Bokton] Aluf and Wye, are nine messuages, three cottages,
620a. land, whereof two cottages, 200a. land are held of Thomas Kempe,
esquire, as of his manor of Bokton Aluf , service unknown, worth 100s., one
messuage, 220a. land are held of the abbot of Battle, as of his manor
of Wye, service unknown, worth 100s., and eight messuages, a cottage
and 200a. land are held of Edward Ponynges, knight, as of his manor
of Estwell, service unknown, worth 100s.
The aforesaid tenements in the aforesaid parishes of Smarden,
BedjTiden and Hedcrone are 950a. land, whereof 100a. land are held
of the prior of Tonbrigge, service unknown, worth 5 marks, 100a. land
are held of James Crowemer, service unknown, worth 5 marks, 250a.
land are held of the prior of Christchurch, Canterbury, service unknown,
worth 10 marks, 100a. land are held of the lord de Roos, service unknown,
worth 5 marks, 100a. land are held of the abbot of Boxeley, service
unknown, worth 5 marks, 100a. land are held of Alexander Clyfford, service
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unknown, worth 5 marks, 100a. land are held of Robert Sandys, service
unknown, worth 5 marks, and 100a. land are held of the aforesaid Robert
Wotton, service unknown, worth 30s.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (2.)
247. William Cheyne.
Commission 1 July, inquisition 16 July, 14 Henry VII.
He died 8 May, 2 Henry VII, seised of the undermentioned manors, &c.,
in fee. They descended to Francis Cheyne, his son and heir, aged 5 and
more at the time of his death. Francis, when aged 15, married one —
the daughter of John Brereton, but whether it was with the king's hcence or
not the jurors do not know. The said Francis, the day of the taking of this
inquisition, is aged 17 and more.
John Cheyne, knight, took the issues and profits of the said manors, &c.
from the day of the death of the said William to 30 May, 14 Henry VII, on
which day the same John died, by what right and title they know not.
Cf. No. 277.
Kent. Manor of Patrykesborn, worth 81., held of the king in chief by
[knight] service, as of the castle of Rochester, and by service of rendering
to the king to the guard of the castle aforesaid on the day of St. Andrew
the Apostle yearly 12s.
Manor of Belseton, otherwise called the manor of Bilsyngton,
Inferior together with 10^. 8s. 2ld. rent of assise and a rent of fifteen
cocks and fifty hens issuing from divers lands and tenements of the
said manor held in gavilkynde, and with the following lands and tenements
which are of the tenure of gavilkynde, to wit 100a. marsh in the parishes
of Bylsyngton, Newecherch, Snave and Rokynge, whereof each acre is
worth 12d. yearly, and 200a. pasture in the parishes aforesaid, whereof
each acre is worth Qd. yearly, and 30a. wood in the same parishes, whereof
one acre can be thrown yearly and that acre so thrown is worth 10s. ;
the profits of the court of the said manor are worth 12d. yearly, and the
said rent of assise is due at Michaelmas, and the said fifteen cocks, price
2d. each, and the said fifty hens, price 3d. each, are due at Christmas ;
the said manor of Belseton with its appurtenance, beyond the rents,
lands and tenements aforesaid which are of the tenure of gavilkjmde,
is worth 121. yearly ; the said manor and rent of assise, with appur-
tenances, except the marsh, &c. held in gavilkynde, are held of the king
in chief by service of half a knight's fee ; the marsh, &c. of the tenure
of gavilkynde are not held of the king, but of whom or by what services
they are held the jurors know not.
Eighty-one acres of land in Rokynge and Bylsyngton, worth 335. 4td.,
and 18s. lOd. rent of assise from certain lands and tenements, which lands
and rent were anciently parcel of the manor of Kenarton, held of the
king in chief by service of one-tenth of a knight's fee.
Manors, or tenements, of Sherlond, Roweton, CapeUe, Nycoll',
Swanle, Wardon, Godeneston, otherwise called Guyton, in the parishes
of Mynster, Wardon, Eastchurche and Layesdon, in the isle of Shepey,
and 121. 5s. l^d. rent of assise from divers lands and tenements held of
the said manors or tenements ; also 200a. arable of the tenure of
gavilkynde in the aforesaid parishes of Mynster, Wardon, Eastchurche
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and Layesdon, whereof each acre is worth Sd. yearly, and 300a. pasture
in the same parishes of the tenure of gavilkj-nde, whereof each acre is
worth 6d. A'early ; the profits of court of the manors or tenements
aforesaid are worth 25. yearly ; the said rent of assise is due at Michaelmas
yearly ; the said manors or tenements and rent of assise, except the
arable and pasture aforesaid, are of the tenure of gavilkynde and are
held in socage of the king as of his manor of Middelton in the said
county by fealty and a rent of 91. 10s. lOd. and of two weighs of cheese
{wayormn casei) at Michaelmas and Lady Day yearly by equal portions ;
the said manors or tenements beyond the rent of assise aforesaid and
beyond the above exceptions, are worth 60?. yearly ; the arable and
pasture above excepted are not held of the king, but of whom or by what
tenure they are held the jurors know not.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (3.)
248. John Frankchenay, esquire.
Writ of Amotus, 8 March, 14 Henry VII ; inquisition 20 September,
15 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee, and, being so
seised, by charter dated 4 October, 4 Edward IV, gave them to Thomas
Dowrisshe, John Reygny, John Merifeld, Thomas Southwode, clerk, John
Doiuihey, John Harrys and Thomas Frankcheny, to hold to them and their
heirs to use of him and his heirs ; by virtue of which gift they were seised
thereof in fee ; and afterwards the said Thomas Dowrisshe and the others
died, and the said Thomas Frankcheny survived them, and was solely seised
thereof in fee by survivorship, and so continued his possession to the 14th
March, 11 Henry VII, on which day by charter he gave all the said manors,
&c. to Thomas Elyot of Stoke Canon' in the said county, to him and his
heirs for ever to the use of the heirs of the said John Frankcheny, by virtue
of which gift the same Thomas Elyot was and still is seised thereof in fee.
He died 5 December, 8 Henry VII. Denise (Dionisia) Frankcheny is
his cousin and heir, to wit daughter of John Frankcheny his son, and is
of the age of 14 and more. See Vol. I. No. 757 ; No. 775 post.
Devon. Manor of Cliste Gererd and 21s. rent there, held of the king as of
his manor of Wonford, being in the king's hands by reason of the earldom
of Salisbury, by knight-service ; they are worth 20 marks yearly.
Manor of Ogewill, worth 10 marks, held of Richard Pome ray by
knight-service.
A messuage, 100a. land, 12a. meadow and 40a. furze and heath in
Morton Hampstede, worth 20s., held of Wilham Courtenay, knight, in
free socage.
A messuage, 40a. land, 10a. meadow, 20a. furze and heath, in
Knyghton Hethfeld, worth 13s. 4c?., held of the said Richard Pomeray,
as of his manor of Bury, by knight-service.
Six messuages, 400a. land, 10a. wood, 20a. meadow, 40a. furze and
heath, in Upotery, worth 66s. 8d., held of Robert Willoughby, knight
lord de Broke, by fealty only, as of his manor of Upotery.
Two messuages, 40a. land, 12a. meadow, 200a. furze and heath, in
Brackehill, or Brakehill, worth 13s. 4<i., held of John Prous, in free socage.
C. Series, II. Vol. 14. (4.)
1G8 INQUISITIONS.
249. Richard Lee.
Writ 14 October, 14 Henry VII ; inquisition 7 September, 15 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned messuages, and being so seised,
21 Edward IV, enfeoffed John Foge, esquire, John Lee, clerk, WilHam Fysher,
gentleman, and Alan Lumner, gentleman, thereof, to the use of himself and
his heirs ; John Lee and the others died, and the said John Foge was, and
still is, seised thereof by survivorship to the use aforesaid.
He died 26 September, 14 Henry VII. Richard Lee, aged 24 and more,
is his son and heir. Cf. No. 197.
London. Six messuages in Temmystrete and a wharf with eleven solars
built thereon, and six other tenements lying in the parish of All HaUows
at the Hay (ad Femam (sic) ) in ' Grantam Lane ' ; the said wharf with
selars and solars in ' Grantam Lane ' is held of the king in free burgage,
as the whole city of London is held, and the said six messuages in
Temmystrete are held of the bishop of Winchester, as of his manor of
Suthwerk by service and rent of 26s. 8d. for all service ; the aforesaid
wharf, with the said eleven selars and solars built thereon, is worth yearly
from all issues 281., and the aforesaid six messuages in Temmystrete, 20^.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (5.)
250. William Tendryng, esquire.
Writ to the escheator, co. Norfolk, 12 May, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition at
Ipswich, CO. Suffolk, 4 November, 16 Henry VII.
John Howard, knight, lord Howard, William Pyrton, knight, Robert
Askewe, William Askewe, clerks, and Roger S . . . . ham, ' yoman,' were
seised of the under-mentioned manor of Herkested in fee, and being so seised
by charter demised it to George Danyell, esquire, and Margaret his wife, for the
term of her life, Avith remainder to William Tenderyng, esquire, named in the
writ, Roger Touneshend, late serjeant at law, James Hobert, gentleman,
Henry Tey, then esquire, now knight, Robert Hopton, Edward Knyvet and
Wilham Malbon, to them and their heirs, to the use of the said William
Tenderjmg, his heirs and assigns, and the performance of his last will ; by
virtue of which feoffment the same George and Margaret were seised thereof
in their demesne as of free tenement for the term of her Ufe ; and afterwards
the said Roger Touneshend died, after whose death the said WilHam and
the others were seised of the remainder aforesaid in fee by survivorship ;
and afterwards the said Margaret died, after whose death the said William
and the others entered upon the said manor and were seised thereof in fee to
the use aforesaid ; and being so seised the said WilUam by his last wiU
ordered that Dorothy the wife of Francis Southwell, esquire, one of his
daughters and heirs, should, after his decease, take the issues and profits of
the said manor for a whole year following his death, and died so seised, and
the said James and the others survived him and were seised of the said manor
in fee by survivorship to the use of the said Dorothy for the said whole year
according to the tenour of the said will,
Wilham Bourghchier, knight, William Pyrton, knight, John Chapman,
John Broun and Roger Stonham, were seised of the under-mentioned manor
of Holbrok in fee, and, being so seised, by charter demised it to the said Wilham
Tenderyng and one Thomasuie Sydney, Roger Tounesend, knight, and
Nicholas Sydney, to hold to them and the heirs of the bodies of the said
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WiUiam and Thomasine, to the use of the said Wilham and Thomasine
and the heirs of their bodies, by virtue of which they were seised
thereof, to wit the said Roger and Nicholas in their demesne as
of free tenement, and the said WiUiam and Thomasine in their demesne as
of fee tail, to the use aforesaid ; and afterwards the said William took the
said Thomasine to wife, and they had issue between them the aforesaid
Dorothy ; and afterwards the aforesaid Thomasine died so seised, and the
said WiUiam, Roger and Nicholas were seised thereof by survivorship ; and
afterwards the said Roger died, and the said William and Nicholas were
seised thereof by survivorship ; and afterwards the said William died, and
the said Nicholas was and still is seised thereof by survivorship in his demesne
as of free tenement to the use aforesaid.
He died 12 March, 14 Henry VII. The said Dorothy, aged 22 and more,
and Elizabeth, aged 9 and more, and Margaret, aged 7 and more, sisters of
the same Dorothy, are his daughters and heirs.
Suffolk. Manor of Herkested, worth 18^., held of the king, as of the duchy
of Lancaster, by fealty and 2s. rent at Easter and Michaelmas equally.
Manor of Holbrok, worth 4:01., held of the earl of Surrey, as of the
manor of Framyngham, service unknown.
C. Series. II. Vol. 14. (7.)
251. John Savage.
Writ 26 March, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition 22 October 16 Henry VII.
Long before his death he was seised of the under-mentioned manors,
&c. in fee, and, being so seised, enfeoffed Thomas Percy, the elder, and Thomas
Hervy thereof, to the intent (i) that they should grant the moiety of the manor
of Hampreston and the advowson of the same to him and Margaret his wife,
and the heirs of his body, with remainder after their decease in default of
such issue to William Savage, chaplain, for life, with remainder to Richard
Went and Elizabeth his wife, for the term of her life, with remainder after
her decease to John Coke and Isabel his wife, for the term of her life, with
remainder (1) as to a third part, with the advowson, to John Wroughton and
Margaret his wife and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder in default to
the heirs of her body, with remainder in default to John Percy and Avice his
wife and Tristram DiUyngton and Joan his wife and the heirs of the bodies
of the said Avice and Joan, with remainder in default to his own right heirs ;
(2) as to a moiety of the other two parts of the said moiety of the manor of
Hampreston, with the advowson, to John Percy and Avice his wife and the
heirs of the body of the said Avice, with remainder in default to John
Wroughton and Margaret his wife and Tristram DiUyngton and Joan his
wife, and the heirs of the bodies of the said Margaret and Joan, with remainder
in default to his own right heirs ; and (3) as to the residue of the said moiety
of the said manor, with the advowson, to the said Tristram DiUyngton and
Joan his wife and the heirs of the body of the said Joan, with remainder in
default to John Wroughton and Margaret his wife and John Percy and Avice
his wife, and the heirs of the bodies of the said Margaret and Avice with
remainder in default to his own right heirs ; and (ii) that they should grant
aU the remaining premises to him and the heirs of his body, with remainder
to WiUiam Savage, chaplain, and the others, as above ; with a provision in the
said indentures specified that his said feoffees before making any estate of
the said manors, &c., should grant an annuity of 205. to the said John and
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Margaret, the like to the said John and Avice, and the like to the said
Tristram and Joan, issuing therefrom, payable at Michaelmas and Easter
equall}', and that the said annuities should begin immediately after his
decease, and should last during the whole life of the aforesaid Wilham Savage,
chaplain, and Elizabeth wife of Richard Went ; for the making of which
grant the said John and Margaret, John and Avice and Tristram and Joan gave
him 201., as by the same charters and indentures thereof made more fully appears.
He died 12 March last past. William Savage, chaplain, aged 40 and
more, is his brother and heir. Cf. No. 349.
Dorset. Moieties of the manors of Hampreston, Long Kirchill and Farneham,
and the alternate presentations to the churches of Hampreston and Long
Kirchill ; the manor of Hampreston, and the advowson of the church
of the same, are held of Margaret, countess of Richmond, as of the manor
of Canford, by service of half a knight's fee for all service ; it is worth
101. yearly ; the manor of Long Kirchill and the advowson of the church
of the same manor are held of John Arundell, knight, by fealty and the
rent of a rose at Midsummer yearly ; it is worth 81. 6s. 8d. yearly ; the
manor of Farneham is held of the earl of March, as of his manor of
Cranbourne, by service of one fourth of a knight's fee, for all service,
and is worth 100s.
Four messuages, four gardens, 10a. pasture, in Shaftesbury, worth
185. 4d., held of the abbess of Shaftesbury, by 8d. rent yearly, for all service.
Nine messuages, nine gardens, 16a. land and pasture and 6a. meadow,
in Wymbourne Mynstre, worth 41., held of the dean and canons of
Wymbourne M;yTistre by 20d. rent and suit of their court twice a year,
for all service.
Three messuages, 20a. arable, 30a. pasture, 2a. wood, 8a. meadow,
in Tarent Gundevile and Stubhampton, worth 5 marks, held of the said
earl of March, as of his manor of Cranebourne, by fealty only for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (8.) E. Series II. File 897(a). (10.)
252. William Assheby, esquire.
Writ 26 January, inquisition 29 April, 15 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. and, being so seised,
gave them to William Assheby, his son, and Agnes, his wife, and the heirs of
William's body, and they were and still are seised thereof accordingly, viz.
he in tail and she in her demesne as of free tenement.
Date of death not stated. The same William Assheby, esquire, aged 30
and more, is his son and heir. Cf. No. 334.
Derby. Manor of Chelardeston, ten messuages, a miU, 300a. land, 100a.
meadow, 405. quit rent (liberi redditus), in Chelardeston and Osmondeston,
worth 20 marks, held of the king, as of the honour of Tutbury, by reason
of his duchy of Lancaster, by service of a quarter of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (9.)
253. Ralph Nevell, earl of Westmerland.
Writ of Mandamus, 7 February, inquisition 25 June, 15 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned rent in fee,
and, being so seised, by charter gave it to Ralph Nevyll his son and Edith
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his wife, to them and the heirs of Ralph's body, with reversion in default to
himself and his heirs ; they were seised thereof accordingly in fee tail by the
form of the gift, and had issue. between them Ralph Nevell, now earl of West-
merland, still surviving ; and the same Ralph Nevell, son of the said late
earl afterwards died and the aforesaid Edith survived him, and was, and is
still, solely seised thereof in her demesne as of free tenement by the form of
the gift by survivorship ; and the said late earl afterwards died, after whose
death the reversion thereof descended to the said now earl as his cousin and
heir.
He died 6 February, 14 Henry VII ; the said now earl is his next heir,
to wit son of Ralph Nevell, his son, and is aged 2 and more. Cf. Nos. 331-333,
348.
Norfolk. Fee farm of U. 3s., of the fee farm of Ormesby, held of the king
in chief.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (10.)
254. Eleanor one of the daughters and heirs of Robert Roos, knight.
Writ 10 February, 14 Henry VII ; proof of age, 28 October, 15 Henry VII.
York. She was born at Bryghton and baptized in the parish church of
Bubwyth the last day of September, 12 Henry VI, and was aged 55 the
last day of September last ; and this George Layburn, aged 78 and more,
well remembers, because on the day of her birth one John Forder,
fisherman, at Bryghton, in the water of Derwent, netted a big fish, of
great length, with a head like a dog's, &c.
Her lands of inheritance were in the wardship of John Tailboys the
elder, esquire, by grant of the said late king.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (11.)
255. Margery Prude late the wife of William Prude,
Writ 1 October, inquisition Saturday after AU Hallows, 15 Henry VII.
One Walter Otho, late her husband, was seised of the under-mentioned
manor and land in fee, and, being so seised, enfeoffed John Newboro, the
younger, and Walter Cheverell, esquires, thereof, who were seised thereof
accordingly in fee, and, being so seised, demised them to him and the said
Margery for the term of their lives with remainder to his right heirs. The
same Walter and Margaret were seised thereof accordingly in their demesne
as of free tenement, and afterwards he died and she survived him and
continued her possession by survivorship, and died so seised.
She died the last day but one of September last. Alice Bele, wife of
Robert Bele, is daughter of the aforesaid Walter and Margery and next heir
to the said manor and other the premises by reason of the remainder aforesaid,
and is 40 years old and more.
Dorset. Manor of Westport, worth 405., held of the prior of Christ Church,
service unknown.
Divers lands and tenements in Podyngton, worth 335. Ad., held of
Roger Newboro, knight, by knight-service, as of the manor of Sutton
in the said county.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (12.) E. Series II. File 896. (9.)
172 INQUISITIONS.
256. Thomas Dyneley, son and heir of Edward Dyneley and Sanchea
his wife, late the wife of Peter Carvanell, deceased, and cousin and heir
of William Dyneley, viz. son of Edward, son of Robert, son of
the said William.
Writ 11 July, 15 Henry VII ; proof of age, 26 October, 16 Henry VII.
Oxford. He is aged 22 and more, and was born at 'le legge ' of Caversham
Park on the feast of the Assumption, 18 Edward IV, and baptized in the
parish church of Caversham on that feast day ; in which year there were
great floods in those parts, &c.
His lands were in the wardship of the king's cousin, Thomas, earl
of Arundell, by the king's grant.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (13.)
257. William Birmyngham,
Writ wanting ; inquisition 17 August, 15 Henry VII.
WiUiam Birm3mgeham, knight, his father, was seised of the undermen-
tioned manor and advowsons, and being so seised enfeoffed Thomas Erd5mgton,
knight, Thomas Litilton, knight, J.C.P., WiUiam Birmyngeham, named in the
writ, Humphrey Jurdayn, clerk, and William Berkeley, esquire, thereof, to the
use of himself and his heirs. They were seised thereof accordingly in fee, and
afterwards, at the request of the said William Birmyngeham, knight, the said
Thomas Erdyngton, Thomas Litilton and Humphrey Jurdayn enfeoffed Wiiham
Newenham, esquire, Richard Danvers, esquire, John Aleyn and Thomas Aleyn,
gentlemen, of the said manor and other the premises to the use aforesaid, by
virtue of which feoffment the same WilHam, Richard John and Thomas were
seised of the said manor and other the premises in fee ; and afterwards the
said WilHam Newenham and Richard Danvers died, and the said John and
Thomas Alej^n survived them and continued their possession in four parts of the
aforesaid manor and other the premises to the use aforesaid by survivorship ;
and the said Wiiham Birmyngeham, knight, died ; and the said William
Birmjmgeham, named in the writ, afterwards died, seised of a fifth part of
the manor aforesaid and other the premises ; and the said John and Thomas
Aleyn then were, and still are, seised of the whole residue of the manor
aforesaid and other the premises in fee, to the use of the heirs of the said
Wiiham Birmyngeham named in the writ.
The said William Birmjoigeham, named in the writ, held the said fifth
part of the manor aforesaid and other the premises, at his death, of Edward
Sutton, knight, lord de Dudley, as of the castle of Dudley, by knight-service,
viz. by eight knights' fees and a half and a quarter part of a knight's fee and
the service called ' Caste 11 Ward,' according to the rate of the said fifth part
of the manor and other the premises ; and the said John and Thomas Aleyn
hold the residue of the manor aforesaid and other the premises of the said
Edward, lord de Dudley, as of the said castle, by service of the residue of the
aforesaid eight and three quarter fees and by the said service, according to
the rate of the said four parts, as by a fine levied, 46 Henry III, between
Roger Somery, querent, and William Birmyngeham, deforciant, of customs
and services, more fully appears.
He died 7 June, 15 Henry VII. Edward Birmyngeham, is his cousin and
heir, viz. son of Nicholas his son, and was aged 3 on the feast of St. Chad
the bishop last before the taking of this inquisition. Cf. No. 484, 519, 528.
HENRY VII. 173
Warwick. Manor of Birmyngeham and the advowsons of the church of
BirmjTigeham and of the free chapel of St. Thomas the Martyr there,
worth 40^.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (15.) E. Series II. File 1115. Part V. (3.)
258. Maud Seyntlowe late the wife of Nicholas Seyntlowe, esquire,
formerh' wife of John Wykes.
Writ 1 October, inquisition 5 November, 15 Henry VII.
One Edward Langley, esquire, was seised of the under-mentioned manor
and land, and, being so seised, by charter gave them to John Wykes and the
said Maud then his wife, and John's heirs ; they were seised thereof
accordingly in fee ; and afterwards the said John died, after whose death
the said Maud continued her possession and was seised thereof in her demesne
as of free tenement and of such an estate thereof by survivorship died seised.
The said Maud Seyntlo died the last day but one of June, 14 Henry VII.
Edmund Wykes is son and heir both of the said Maud and of the said John
Wykes, and is aged 30 and more.
Somerset. Manor of Staunton Drewe, worth 11., and 150a. pasture, 20a.
meadow, 20a. arable, 20a. wood, in Westchelworth, worth 10 marks,
held of the abbot of St. Mary of Keynsham, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (16.) E. Series II. File 896 (15.)
259. Edward Fokerey, gentleman.
Writ 20 January, inquisition Monday after Corpus Christi, 15 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned messuages, &c. in Bokelond Baron,
Over Nytherton, Nyther Nytherton, Stokyntynehede and Nytherton, and
being so seised, by charter, 4 September, 15 Henry VII, gave them to
Gregory Fokeray, his son and heir, who was and still is seised thereof
accordingly in fee.
He was seised of the other under-mentioned messuages in Rammyston,
&c., and being so seised, by charter, 12 January, 9 Henry VII, gave them
to the said Gregory and Ahce his wife, as her jointure, and to the heirs of
Gregory on the said Ahce begotten ; they were seised thereof accordingly
in their demesne as of fee tail and free tenement respectively, with reversion
in default to Edward's right heirs.
He died 2 January last. The said Gregory, aged 38 and more, is his
son and heir.
Devon, A messuage, 6a. garden, 100a. arable, 100a. furze and heath and
marsh, 6a. wood, in Bokelond Baron, five messuages, 50a. land, 6a. garden,
in Over Nytherton, as parcel of the said messuage of Bokelondbaron, and
three messuages, 40a. land, 3a. garden, |a. wood, and 56\ chief rent, in Nyther
Nytherton, as parcel of the said messuage of Bokelondbaron, worth 41.,
held of the prince, as of the manor of Brodenynche, by knight-service.
Two messuages, 40a. land, 3a. or 4a. garden in Nytherton, or Over
Nytherton, worth 13s., held of the prior of Plympton by fealty only for
all service.
A tenement, or a messuage, and la. land, in Stokyntynehede, worth
20c?., held of John Speccote, as of the manor of Stoke by fealty only.
174 INQUISITIONS.
A messuage, 2a. garden, la. meadow, 40a. land, 12d. rent, in Ram-
myston, worth 205., held of Edward Courteney, earl of Devon, as of
the manor of Stankcombe, by fealty only, for all service.
Two messuages, la. garden, 20a. land, in Rymmyston, or Rymston,
worth 10s., held of the prior of Plj-mpton, by fealty only.
A messuage, |a. garden, 20a. land, in Cuttewell, worth 85., held of
John Holbeme, as of his manor of Wodelond, by fealty only.
Six acres of land in Chedlengton, worth 25., held of Margaret,
countess of Richemond and Derby, by fealty only.
A tenement and garden in Newton Abbot, worth 10s., held of the abbot
of Torr, as of the manor of Newton, by fealty only.
Four acres of land in WestejTigmouth, worth 25., held of the bishop
of Exeter, as of the borough of Tejoigmouth aforesaid, by fealty only.
Four acres of land in Est Teyngmouth, worth 20d., held of Edward
Courtenay, earl of Devon, as of the manor of Teyngmouth, aforesaid,
by fealty only.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (17.)
260. Ralph Constable.
Writ of Mandamus, 2 November, inquisition 21 November, 16 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he, and one Anne his wife, were seised in fee, in
her right, of the under-mentioned thirds, and, being so seised, had issue between
them one John Constable ; and afterwards she died and he continued his
possession in his demesne as of free tenement by the curtesy, with reversion
thereof expectant to the said John as her son and heir ; he died so seised,
when the premises descended to the said John. Cf. No. 86.
He died the last day but one of March, 13 Henry VII. The said John,
aged 21 and m.ore, is son and heir both of the said Ralph and of the said Anne.
Leicester. A third part of the manors of Bredon, Wilson, and Tong, Melton
Moubray, Ketilby and Holwell, and a third part of twenty messuages,
1,000a. land, 200a. meadow, [100a.] pasture, 100a. wood and 95. rent
due at St. Martin in Winter and Whitsuntide equally, in Bredon, Wilson,
Tong, Melton Mowbray, Ketilby, Holwell, Sowrby, Dalby and
Tutbury ; the third part of the said manors at Bredon, Wilson and
Tong, and of the said lands &c. in Bredon, Wilson, Tong and Tutbury,
worth 101., held of the king, as of the honor of Tutbury, in the county
aforesaid, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, by knight service ; the
third part of the manors of Melton Mowbray, Ketilby and Holwell and
of the lands, &c. there, worth 41. 135. 4:d., held of Thomas, earl of Surrey,
service unknown ; the third part of the lands, &c. in Sowrby and Dalby,
worth 4O5., held of the king, as of the manor of Laycestre, parcel of the
said duchy of Lancaster.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (18.) E. Series II. File 1115. Part VI. (6.)
261. James Whitney, esquire.
Writ 10 August, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition 27 October, 16 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors of Whiteney, Boughrede
and Pencombe and land, &c. in Home Lacy and Fnoggesashe, in fee,
and being so seised enfeoffed James Baskervile, knight, Simon Milborne,
HENRY VII. 175
Walter Baskervile, James Scudamore, esquires, John Breynton, William
Burghill, Richard Lynke, rector of the church of Staundon, and Simon
Hen'ng, thereof ; the said James Baskervile afterwards died, and the said
Simon and the others survived him and were, and still are, seised thereof in fee.
James Baskervile, knight, Robert Vaughan of Hergest, Walter Baskervile,
John Godeman of Hereford, and Rowland Blakeston, were seised of the
under-mentioned manor of Ocle Richard, &c., in fee, and being so seised, by
charter, 3 March, 7 Henry VII, enfeoffed the said James, by the name of
James Whiteney son of Robert Whiteney, esquire, and Blanch wife of the said
James, daughter of Simon Milborne, esquire, thereof, to them and the heirs of
their bodies between them begotten ; they were seised thereof accordingly
in fee tail, and had issue between them Robert Whiteney ; and afterwards
the said James died, and the said Blanch survived him and is seised of the
said manor, &c. in fee tail by survivorship, by the form of the gift.
He died the last day of June last. Robert Whiteney aged 6 and
more, is son and heir of him and of the said Blanch of their bodies
begotten.
JVIarches of Wales. Manor of Whiteney and the advowson of the church
of St. Peter of Whiteney appurtenant to the said manor, worth 101.,
held of Edward, duke of Buckingham, as of the castle and honor of
Huntyngdon, service unknown.
Manor of Boughrede, worth five marks, held of the king by socage, viz.
by service of 3d. yearly, for all service.
Hereford. Manor of Pencombe, worth 10?., held of the lord Bergenny,
as of his lordship of Ewias Harold, service unknown.
Four messuages, 120a. meadow, 40a. pasture, in Home Lacy and
Fnoggesasshe (sic), those in Home Lacy, worth 465. Sd., held of the dean
and chapter of St. Ethelbert of Hereford, service unknown, and those
in Fnoggesasshe (sic), worth 205., held of Thomas ap Harry, as of the
manor of Eton Tregos, service unknown.
Manor of Ocle Pichard, worth 101., held of John, lord Ferrers, as of
the castle and honor of Webley, service unknown.
A messuage, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, in Kyngescaple ; a messuage,
20a. land in Baisham ; a toft, 16a. land in Brokhampton ; a messuage
18a. land in Howcaple ; worth 4 marks, held of Thomas, earl of Ormond,
as of the castle of Kilpek, service unknoAvn.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (19.) E. Series II. File 409. (2.)
262. William Paulet, knight.
Writ of Amotus 16 November, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 28 October,
15 Henry VII.
William Poulet, knight, named in the writ, and one Ehzabeth his wife,
long before their death were seised of the under-mentioned manors and
advowson, and of a hundred messuages, 1,000a. land, 300a. meadow, 500a.
pasture, 500a. wood, and 101. rent, in Thorne and the other under-mentioned
places, in fee, and being so seised, by charter indented, 12 September,
3 Henry VII, gave them to Amyas (Amisio) Poulet, knight, his heirs and
assigns, paying therefore yearly to them during their lives in survivorship
1001. by quarterly payments, by virtue of which grant the said Amyas was
seised thereof in fee.
176 INQUISITIONS.
He died 3 October, 7 Henry VII. The said Amyas, aged 40 and more,
is his son and heir. Cj. Vol. I. Nos. 410-411,
Devon. Manor of Halperton, worth 101., held of the king, as of the honor
of Gloucester, by service of | a loiight's fee.
Manor of Bukj^ngton Loges, worth IOO5., held of John Carewe of
Umberlegh, esquire, as of the manor of Womberlegh, service unknown.
Manor of Lodiswill, or Lodyswill, worth 20 marks, held of Piers
Eggecomb, knight, as of the castle of Totness (Totton'), by 20s. rent,
service unknown.
Manor and advowson of Ydesford, or Ydyfford, the manor worth
60s., held of Edward, earl of Devon, as of the honor of Plympton, service
unknown.
Land, &c. in Thorne, worth 6s. 8d., held of John Stallynch in free
socage.
Land, &c. in Legh Poulet, worth 40s., held of John Horsey, service
unknown.
Land, &c. in Fayrewoke and Thurlegh, worth 6s. Sd., held of
Humphrey Calwodeley in right of his wife, service unknown.
Land, &c. in Southlegh worth 6s. 8d., held of John Stallynche
aforesaid, in free socage.
Land, &c. in Credy, worth 40s., held of John Carewe, lord of
Shoggebroke, service unknouai.
Land, &c. in Westhome, worth 6s. 8d., held of the prior of Plympton,
service unknown.
Land, &c. in Newton St. Gyres (Sancti Cirici), worth 6s. 8d., held of
Nicholas Kyrkeham, esquire, in free socage.
Land, &c. in Norton, worth 40s., held of the dean and chapter of
St, Peter, Exeter, service unknown.
Land, &c. in Chaffecomb, worth 10s., held of the vicars of the
collegiate church of Holy Cross of Crediton, in free socage.
Land, &c. in Stottefold in Aysshewater, worth 6s. 8d., held of
Piers Eggecomb, knight, in right of his wife, service unknown.
Land, &c. in Ford in Chalmelegh, worth 5s., held of the said earl of
Devon, as of the honor of Okehampton, by g^jy of a knight's fee.
Land, &c. in Uppecote, Yeo, or Yoe, and Pokemersshe in
Maryonlegh, worth 20s., held of the prior of Bearhche, as of the manor
of Marionlegh aforesaid, service unknown.
Land, &c. in Southmolton, worth 6s. 8d., held of the aforesaid
countess (sic), as of the manor of Southmolton aforesaid, service unknown.
Land, &c. in Gorhuyshe and Scobchester, worth 4 marks, held of
John Speke, knight, service unknown.
Land, &c. in Lymston, worth 13s. 4:d., held of Thomas, marquess of
Dorset, in right of his wife, as of the manor of Lymston, service unknown.
Land, &c. in Blakburgh, worth 3s. 4c?., held of Henry Copleston, as
of the manor of Buketon beside Budelegh, service unknown.
Land, &c. in Shoggebroke {drack out).
Land, &c. in Battysthorne, or Battyshorne, worth 4Z., held of the
aforesaid earl of Devon, as of the honor of Plympton, by knight service,
The rent of lOZ. and the advowson of the church of Ydesford aforesaid
are worth nothing above the same rent,
C. Series II. Vol 14. (20.)
HENRY VII. 177
263. Henry Hull.
Writ 20 April, 14 Henry VII ; inquisition 21 October, 15 Henry VII ; a
previous writ of diem clausit had miscarried.
Long before his death he was seised of the under-mentioned tenement
in the occupation of Robert Chubbe, tenement called ' Larkebere,' cellars in
Toppesam, land called ' Sporebarne,' messuages, &c. in St. Sidwell's and land
in Sylverton, in fee, and being so seised by charter long before his death,
gave them to Richard, then bishop of Exeter, Thomas, marquess of Dorset,
John Dynham, knight, lord of Careynham {sic), Amyas {Amisio) Powlette,
knight, Jolm Speke, and Robert Care, esquires, their heirs and assigns, during the
life of Christine then his wife, who survives, for her use, and they were, and
still are seised thereof accordingly in form aforesaid.
By his last will, 2 May, 1490, he gave the reversion of the tenements
aforesaid after the decease of the said Christine, to Ehzabeth, his daughter,
in tail, with remainder in default to John HuUe, his brother in tail, with
remainder in default to his own right heirs.
He was seised of the under-mentioned twenty messuages in Exeter in
fee, and being so seised bequeathed them by the same last will to his said
daughter Elizabeth, in tail, by the name of the residue of all his lands, &c.
in Exeter and the suburbs, or elsewhere county Devon, whereof mention was
not made in his charter of feoffment, with remainder in default of her issue
to the said Christine, his wife, for life, with remainder to John HuUe, his
brother, in tail, with remainder in default to his own right heirs.
The said Ehzabeth died 12 April, 6 Henry VII without heir of her body
begotten, after whose death the said Cristine entered upon the said lands and
tenements and is now seised thereof, by virtue of the gift and bequest, in her
demesne as of free tenement.
He died the last day but one of May, 5 Henry VII. The said John
HuUe is his brother and heir, aged 40.
Devon. A tenement in the city of Exeter, wherein Robert Chubbe then
dwelt, worth 13s. ^d., held of the mayor of the city of Exeter in burgage,
service unknown.
A tenement called ' Larkebere ' and certain lands, meadows, leasowes
(pasc') and pastures thereto belonging, containing by estimation 20a.,
with a garden adjacent, lying without the south gate of the said city
within the parishes of St. Leonard and the Holy Trinity, worth 60s.,
held of the provost (provesto) of Cambryge, service unknown.
Four cellars in Toppesam, worth SOs., held of Edward, earl of Devon,
service unknown.
Thirty acres of land and pasture called ' Sporebarne,' in the parish
of St. Michael of Hevytre, worth 12s., held of Giles Hylle, service
unknown.
Three messuages, 20a. land, 10a. meadow, 30a. pasture, in the parish
of St. Sidwell (Sancte Sativole) without the east gate of the said city,
worth 335., held of the mayor of the city of Exeter, service unknown.
Fifty acres land and pasture in Sylverton, worth 40s., held of John
Wadham, knight, service unknown.
Twenty messuages in the city of Exeter, worth 6^. 19s. Qd., held of
the mayor of the city of Exeter, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (21.)
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178 INQUISITIONS.
264. William Huddesfeld, knight.
Writ 20 June, 14 Henry VII. ; inquisition 22 October, 15 Henry VII.
He died seised of the under-mentioned land, &c., in Honyton.
Peter, late bishop of Exeter, Robert Morton, clerk, Walter Courteney,
esquire, and Robert Morton, were seised of the under-mentioned manor and
advowson of Shj'llyngford and the advowson of St. Mary Steps in fee,
and being so seised, by charter indented, 24 April, 21 Edward IV, demised
them to him, and Katharine, his wife, and the heirs of his body, with remainder
in default to William Mountagu, in tail, with remainder in default to WiUiam
Fulford in tail, with remainder in default to George Rogers in tail, with
remainder in default to his right heirs ; they were seised thereof accordingly
he in fee tail and she in her demesne as of free tenement ; and afterwards
he died and she survived and is still so seised.
Walter Courteney, knight, and he were seised of the under-mentioned
manors of FarjTigdon and Widecomb in fee, and being so seised, by charter,
1 November, 8 Henry VII, gave them to John Crocker and John Byconell,
knights, Thomas Austell, John Fulford, William Ibnour, clerks, John Eston,
Roger F3'tz and Nicholas Prous, and their heirs, viz. concerning the manor
of Wydecombe to the use of the said Katharine for life ; they were seised
thereof accordingly in fee, and are still so seised.
Long before his death he was seised of the under-mentioned manor,
borough and hundred of Whitherigge in fee, and being so seised, by charter
20 October, 6 Henry VII, gave it to John Byconell, knight, John Fulford,
clerk, Thomas CotereU, esquire, John Kyrton, Roger Fitz and Nicholas Prous,
who by virtue of that feoffment were and still are seised thereof in fee.
By charter, 21 February, 20 Edward IV, he gave Robert Alder, for his
good service, 40s. rent from all his land, &c. in Far3Tigdon and Widecomb for life
by quarterly payments, by virtue whereof the said Robert was and still is
seised of the said rent in his demesne as of free tenement.
Similarly by charter, the last day but one of September, 3 Henry VII,
he gave the said Robert 13s. 4d. rent for life at Easter and Michaelmas
equally by virtue of which grant the said Robert was and is possessed thereof
by payment of Id. in recognition of the said rent.
He died Sunday before Midsummer last. Katharine wife of Edmund
Carewe, knight, and Elizabeth Huddesfeld, are his daughters and heirs, aged
21 and more and 17 and more respectively.
Devon. Seven messuages, seven gardens, 8a. land, in Honyton, worth 20s., held
of William Courteney, knight, as of the manor of Honyton, in free socage.
Manor of Shyllyngford with the advowsons of the churches of
Shyll3nigford and St. Mary Steps (de gradibus) in Exeter, held of John
Speke, knight, as of the manor of Bramford Speke, by knight-service ; the
manor is worth 10 marks, the advowsons are full and worth nothing yearly.
Manor of Farjoigdon, worth 51., held of the same John Speke, knight,
as of his manor aforesaid, by knight-service.
Manor of Widecomb, or Wydecomb, ' in the More,' worth 8 marks,
held of Edward, earl of Devon, as of the honor of Plympton, by
knight-service.
Manor, borough and hundred of Whitherigge, worth lOZ., held of
the lady EUzabeth, queen of England, as of the honor of Mershewode,
by knight-service,
(7, Series II. Vol. 14. (22.)
HENRY VII. 179
265. Robert Whityng.
Writ 12 September, inquisition 2G January, IG Henrj' VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land in Sydbury in fee tail, and,
being so seised, by charter, the last day but one of September, 5 Henry VII,
enfeoffed Jolin More, John Kyrham, Thomas Coterell, John Gilberd, WiUiam
Walrond, Nicholas Knyght, clerk, John Kyrton, Nicholas Prous, Peter
Meryfeld and John Walrond thereof ; by virtue of which feoffment they were
and still are seised thereof in fee.
He died 9 September last, seised of the other under-mentioned land,
&c. in fee tail. Christopher Whityng, aged 28 and more, is his son and heir.
Devon. Three messuages, 200a. land, 20a. meadow, 20a. wood, 75. 4c?. rent,
in Wonford, worth 405., held of the prince, as of the honor of Brad-
njTiche, by knight-service.
Four messuages, 320a. land, 20a. meadow, 8a. wood, in More
Ryngswill, worth 205., held of John Speke, knight, as of the manor of
Branford Speke, by fealty only, for all service.
Manor of Prodomsisle, worth 101., held of the bishop of Exeter, by
fealty only, for all service.
Twelve messuages, 1,000a. land, 100a. meadow, 200a. furze and
heath, and IO5. rent in Upton Prodom alias Payhembury, worth 10/.,
held of Edward Courteney, earl of Devon, as of the honor of Okhampton,
service unknowTi.
Forty acres of land, 4a. wood, in Catishay, worth 5s., held of
Thomas, marquess of Dorset, by fealty only, for all service.
One hundred acres of land, 8a. meadow, in Luttokishele, worth 2O5.,
held of the prior of St. Nicholas of Exeter, by fealty only, for all service.
A messuage, a garden and 2a. land, in Honyton, worth 2O5., held
of WiUiam Courteney, knight, as of the manor of Honyton, by fealty only,
for all service.
A messuage, 200a. land, 10a. meadow, 4a. wood, in Cokjoig Hays,
worth 2O5., held of Alice Bonvyle, widow, by fealty only, for all service.
One hundred acres of land, 4a. meadow, 20a. furze and heath, and
35. rent, in Sydbury, worth 2O5., held of the dean and chapter of the
cathedral church of St. Peter of Exeter, by fealty only, for aU service.
Manor of Wode, worth 10 marks, held of William Courteney, knight,
as of the manor of Cadley, by fealty only, for aU service.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (23.)
266. John Bonvyle, esquire.
Writ 12 May, 14 Henry VII. ; inquisition 26 October, 15 Henry VII, after
the death of John Bonevyle, of Come Wraghlegh, esquire.
William, lord Bonvyle, knight, was seised of the under-mentioned manor
of Lytylmodbery, and land in Wyndesore thereto belonging, in fee, and, being
80 seised, by charter gave them to Roger Bekansawe, Roger Fabell, clerks,
and William Waller, for the term of his life with remainder to John Bonvyle,
son of Isabel (Esabelle) Kyrkeby, and Alice daughter of WiUiam Denys,
esquire, and Joan, his wife, and the heirs of the bodies of the said John and
Alice ; they were seised thereof accordingly during his life, and afterwards
be died, and the said John and Alice entered thereon, as upon their remainder,
180 INQUISITIONS.
by virtue of the grant aforesaid, and were seised thereof in fee tail ; and
afterwards the said John Bonvyle died so seised and the said AHce survived
him and is still so seised.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Ivebrigge and
Herfford, and manor of Mew3^ in fee, and being so seised gave them by
charter to John Kirkham, John More, Maurice More, Richard Kyrkeby,
Robert Chachepole, Robert JurdajTie and Nicholas Yerde, for the term of the
Hfe of his wife Alice, and to her use, after his death ; they were seised thereof
accordingly, and afterwards the said Richard Kyrkeby, Robert Cachepull
and Robert JurdajTi died, and the said John Kyrkeham and the others survived
and are still seised thereof, after his death, to the use of the said Ahce, in fee.
He died seised of the under-mentioned rent in Wauensydenham in fee,
which thereupon descended to his son and heir.
He died Tuesday before the Ascension last. John Bonvyle, aged 21 and
more, is his son and heir.
Devon. Manor of Lytylmodbery, or Litilmodbery, a messuage, 100a. land,
20a. meadow, 10a. wood, in Wyndesore, or Wynsore, worth 201., held of
Thomas, marquess of Dorset, service unknown.
A capital messuage, 500a. land, 200a. wood, 300a. furze and heath,
6d. rent and a mill, in Ivebrigge, worth 6 marks, held of the heirs of WiUiam
Stonour, knight, as of the manor of Ermjoigton, by fealty, and IO5. rent,
for all service.
Four messuages, 100a. land, 10a. furze and heath, in Stowford, in
the parish of HerSord, worth 2O5., held of John Hyll, esquire, as of the
manor of Herfford, by fealty and 85. lOc^. rent, for all service.
Manor of Mewy.
Thirty shillings rent in Wauensydenham issuing from certain
messuages and lands in Wauensydenham aforesaid.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (24.)
267. Joan Richemond, widow.
Writ 4 June, 14 Henry VII. ; inquisition the last day of October, 15 Henry VII.
One John Copleston was seised of the under-mentioned messuages, &c.
in fee, and being so seised by charter indented, 19 January, 24 Henry VI,
demised them to Thomas Herle, bastard son of John Herle, knight, and to
the said Joan, daughter of John Germyn, of Exeter, then his wife, and the
heirs of their bodies, with remainder in default to the heirs of the body of the
said Thomas Herle, the bastard, by virtue of which demise the said Thomas
and Joan were seised thereof in fee tail ; and afterwards the said Thomas
Herle died without issue and the said Joan survived him ; and afterwards
the said John Copleston, by another charter, 11 December, 32 Henry VI,
gave the reversion thereof expectant upon her decease to one John Bury, of
Colaton, in tail male ; by virtue of which grant the said Joan, then tenant
thereof, attorned to the said John Bury of Colaton at Exeter by payment of
Id., by virtue whereof he was seised of the reversion aforesaid as of fee and
right ; and afterwards the said John Bury died.
She died, seised as aforesaid, 20 May last ; and after her death WiUiam
Bury, as cousin and heir male of the said John Bury of Colaton, viz. son of
John son of the said John Bury of Colaton, entered upon the premises and
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was thereof seised in his demesne as of fee tail by the form of the gift, and is
still so seised. The said William is aged 40 and more.
Devon. Nineteen messuages, a stable with curtilage adjacent, in the city
of Exeter, betAveen the tenement of Thomas Garnesey on the east and
south and the street (regiam stratarn) on the north and west, and eleven
gardens there, held, with the exception of one messuage and one garden
adjacent, of the dean and chapter of the cathedral church of St. Peter of
Exeter, by 12c?. rent at Michaelmas yearly, for all service, and they are
worth 10 marks ; the aforesaid messuage and garden, above excepted, are
held of the prior of St. Nicholas of Exeter, by 55. rent yearly for all
service, and are worth 4 marks yearly.
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268. John Mathewe.
Writ 8 February, 14 Henry VII. ; inquisition 9 October, 15 Henry VII.
The said John Mathew died 6 February, 14 Henry VII, seised of the
under-mentioned messuages in fee. Robert Mathew, aged 26, is his son and
heir. Cf. No. 297, 319.
London. Nine messuages in the parishes of St. Martin le Organs (sic) and
St. Michael in Crokydlane, in the wards of Temmysstrete and Canwyk
Strete, worth 16/. 65. 4c/., held of the king in free burgage, as the whole
city is held.
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269. Margaret Holcombe.
Writ 16 April, 14 Henry VII ; inquisition the last day of October, 15 Henry VII.
She died 7 April last, seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee.
Charles Holcombe, aged 26 and more, is her son and heir.
Devon. Third part of a messuage and the third part of 300a. land, 12a.
meadow, and 4rt. wood, in Blakepole, worth 4 marks, held of John
Boughser, knight, as of the manor of Warkeley, by IQd. rent yearly and
suit of court there for all service.
Third part of a burgage in Southmolton, worth 5s., held of
Margaret, countess of Rechemond, as of her borough (burgagio) of
Southmolton aforesaid, in free socage.
A burgage in Barstaple, worth 4s., held of the prior of St. Nicholas
in Barstaple aforesaid, in free socage.
Third part of two tenements in Wetherigge, or Wetherygge, worth
13s. 4c/., held of the heirs of WiUiam Huddisfild, knight, in free socage.
A tenement in Bramscombe, or Branscombe, worth 40s., held of the
dean and chapter of the cathedral church of St. Peter of Exeter, in free
socage.
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270. Thomas Cotton.
Writ 4 August, 14 Henry VII ; inquisition the last day of June, 15 Henry VII.
WiUiam Alnewike, late bishop of Norwich, WiUiam Phihp, knight,
Nicholas Wymbyssh, clerk, Thomas Sutton, of IMUton, esquire.
182 INQUISITIONS.
Richard Heighway, clerk, and William Weldon, of Welden, were seised of the
undermentioned manor in fee, and held it of King Henry VI in chief, by what
services the jurors know not, and being so seised, by charter, 11 December,
15 Henry VI, the said king's licence having been previously obtained,
demised it to one Walter Cotton for hfe, with remainder to William Cotton,
his son, and Alice, William's wife, for life, with remainder to the heirs of
William's body ; by virtue of which demise the same Walter was seised of
the said manor in his demesne as of free tenement, and died so seised ; after
whose death the said Wilham and Alice entered and were seised thereof in
their demesnes as of fee tail and free tenement respectively ; and they being
so seised, the said WiUiam had issue the said Thomas Cotton, and died, and
the said Alice survived him and was solely seised, as aforesaid, by survivorship ;
and after death of the said Wilham the remainder descended to the said Thomas
as son and heir of WiUiam of his body begotten ; and afterwards, after
William's death, the said Thomas Cotton, by charter, 18 April, 6 Edward IV,
gave the reversion of the said manor expectant upon the death of the said
Ahce, to Edmund Rede, knight, John Broughton, the younger, John Clopton,
Thomas Peyton, esquires, Thomas Heigham, Thomas Cotton, the elder,
Thomas Heigham, the younger, John Blenerhaiset, Robert Harleston and
Clement Heigham, their heirs and assigns ; by pretext of which grant the
said Ahce, then tenant, attorned ; and afterwards the said Ahce died
seised of such an estate thereof, after whose death the said Edmund and the
others entered, and were seised thereof in fee ; and, being so seised, they
had pardon, by letters patent, 5 December, 13 Edward IV, by the names of
Edmund Rede, knight, &c., tenants of the lordships, or manors, of Ixenyng,
CO. Suffolk, and of the lands &c. in Ixenyng to the said lordships, or manors,
belonging, of all gifts, &c., of lands held in chief before 30 September, 11
Edward IV ; and afterwards the survivors of them, viz. John Blenerhaiset
and Clement Heigham, being seised of the said manor in fee by survivorship,
suffered a recovery of it, upon a writ sued, 3 June, 13 Henry VII, returnable in
the quinzaine of Trinity following, to Gilbert Talbot, Philip Calthorp, Henry
Marney and Robert Peyton, knights, Richard Heigham, John Yaxlee, Thomas
Frowike, Serjeants at law, WiUiam Clere, WiUiam Jenney, Wilham Mordaunt
and John Heigham, by pretext whereof the said Gilbert and the others were,
and still are, seised of the said manor in fee.
He died the last day of July last. Robert Cotton aged 22 and more, is
his son and heir. Cf. No. 301 and Patent Roll Cal. 1436-1441, p. 31.
Suffolk. Manor of Ixenyng, called ' Cotons Maner,' worth 20Z.
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271. John AssHEFELD, gentleman.
Writ 11 February, inquisition 20 June, 15 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson, and
tenement caUed ' Maysteres,' in fee, and being so seised, by charter, 28 August,
6 Henry VII, gave them to Henry Wentworth and WiUiam Fyndern, knights,
WiUiam Walgrave, Roger Wentworth, Robert Drury, John Garnysshe, and
Roger Rukwode, esquires, John ConstabuU, clerk, and Nicholas Ippesworth,
clerk, their heirs and assigns, to the use of Margaret Asshefeld, his wife, for
life, and they were seised thereof accordingly in fee ; afterwards by his last
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will he directed that she should take the profits thereof yearly during her
life, and if it happened her to die within ten years after his own decease the
profits thereof sliould be taken by his executors from her death to the end of
the said term of ten years for the promotion and marriage, to their best
ability, of his daughters.
He was seised of the under-mentioned tenements called ' Bresworth,'
* MikiKeld,' ' Nicolles ' and ' Thoroldes ' in fee, and being so seised, by charter
1 December, 15 Henry VII, enfeoffed Robert Broughton and Roger Wentworth,
knights, William Cheyne, Edmund Rukwode, and John Higham, esquires, and
Nicholas Zepyswiche, clerk, thereof, for the performance of his last will, and
they were seised thereof accordingly in fee.
He was seised of the other under-mentioned tenements in fee, and being
so seised, by charter, 5 December, 15 Henry VII, enfeoffed Robert Broughton,
knight, Richard Wentworthe, Henry Wentworth, the elder, William Chejaie,
George Walgrave, Giles Alyngton, John Garnysshe, Edmund Rukwode,
and John Higham, esquires, and Nicholas Zepiswiche, clerk, thereof, for the
performance of his last will, and they were seised thereof accordingly in fee.
By his last will he directed that the issues and profits of all his land, &c.
in Hepworth, Hunterston, Great and Little Asshefeld, Stanton and Langham
for the term of eighteen years from his death should be received by his
executors for the payment of his debts, the marriage of his daughters, and
for the exhibition at school or in other honest manner at their discretion of
Francis and Edmund his sons till they came to the age of eighteen ; and
that when the said Francis came to that age the feoffees of his land, &c. in
Hunterston Asshefeld and Langham should grant him by charter an annuity
of 26s. 8d. therefrom for life, with clause of distraint ; and if George, brother
of the said Francis, died without issue so that his inheritance came to the
said Francis, that then the said annuity should cease and be disposed by his
executors towards the marriage of his said daughters during the said term
of eighteen years ; and when the said Edmund his son came to the said age,
that the feoffees of his land in Hunterston and Asshefeld should grant him by
charter an annuity of 53s. 4c?. therefrom for life, with clause of distraint, but if
he died within the said term the said annuity should be disposed by his
executors, as above ; further he willed that all his said land, &c. in Hepworth
and land, &c. caUed ' Breseworthe ' should be sold by his executors for the
marriage of his said daughters.
He died 11 January last. George Asshefeld, aged 14 and more, is his
son and heir.
Suffolk. Manor and advowson of Stowelangtoft, and a tenement called
' Maysteres ' or ' Masteres,' in Ixworth, worth 121., held of the abbot of
Bury St. Edmunds, service unknown.
A tenement called ' Bresworth,' ' Breseworthe ' or ' Brysseworthes,'
in Great and Little (Magna and Parva) Asshefeld, and three tenements
in Hepworth and Stanton called 'MikiKeld,' 'Nicolles' and 'Thoroldes,'
worth 60s., held of the said abbot, service unknown.
Two tenements called ' Thoroldes ' and ' Trouces ' in Hunterston,
a tenement called ' Johnys le Man ' in Langham, and 100a. land, 100a.
pasture, in Hunterston, Great and Little {Magna and Parva) Asshefeld
and Langham, worth U., held of the said abbot, service unknown.
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184 INQUISITIONS.
272. John Asshefeld, gentleman.
Writ 11 February, inquisition 20 June, 15 Henry VII.
He was seised in fee of the under-mentioned land, late of John Asshefeld
his father, and being so seised, by charter, 14 December, 15 Henry VII,
enfeoffed Robert Broughton and Robert Clere, knights, William Cheyne,
Robert Cotton, John Coket, the elder, Robert Taylebouse, John Higham
and Edmund Rukwode, esquires, and Robert Tasborow, merchant, thereof, for
the performance of his last will.
By his last will he directed that the whole of the said land should be
sold by his executors for the fulfilment of his will and the marriage of his
daughters.
Death and heir as in No. 271.
Norfolk. Divers lands and tenements in Great Yarmouth (Magna Jernonuta)
and Sowghton, called ' Asshefeldes,' worth 20s., held of Edmund, earl
of Suffolk, service unknown.
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273- Peter Bawnfeld.
Writ 7 June, 14 Henry VII ; inquisition 1 September, 15 Henry VII.
The said Peter Baunfeld, esquire, was seised of the under-mentioned land,
&c. in Hardyngton in fee, and being so seised, by charter 8 November,
35 Henry VI, enfeoffed William Carent, esquire, and John Attewater thereof,
who by charter 14 February, 3 Edward IV, re-enfeofEed him and Mariona
his wife thereof, to them and the heirs of their bodies begotten, with remainder
in default to his right heirs. They were seised thereof accordingly in fee
tail and he died so seised, and she survived him and continued her possession
by survivorship.
He died 6 May last, seised of the under-mentioned land caUed ' Dursley.'
John Baunfeld, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir.
Somerset. Three messuages, seven carucates of land, 100a. meadow, 40a.
wood, in Hardyngton beside Hemmjnigton, worth 121., held of John
Rodnay, knight, service unknown.
Certain lands called 'Dursley,' in Wanstrowe, worth 13s. 4:d., held of
the dean and chapter of Wells, service unknown.
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274. William Maynwaring.
Writ 3 May, 14 Henry VII ; inquisition 3 February, 15 Henry VII.
He died 6 March, 14 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor,
&c. in fee. George Ma5niwaryng, aged 50 and more, is his son and heir.
Salop. Manor of Ightfeld, worth 10/., held of the king in chief, by service
of -g of a knight's fee.
Fifty acres of pasture in Kempley, worth 50s., held of the earl of
Shrewsbury in socage, viz. by ^d. for all service.
A messuage and 60a. land in Coton within the lordship of Weme,
worth 4 marks, held in socage of the lord Dakurs, by 2d. rent, for all
service.
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A messuage and 20a. land in Losford, worth I65., held in socage
of the lord Fitzwaren, by Id. rent.
Two messuages and 16a. land in Hodnet, worth IO5., held in socage
of Richard Ludlowe, knight, by 2d. rent.
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275. Henry Ogan.
Writ 6 September, inquisition 21 October, 15 Henry VII.
Emmot Milys daughter and heir of Elizabeth, late the wife of John Milys,
and one of the daughters and heirs of Nicholas Wotton, was seised of the
under-mentioned manor of Westrop and a third of the manor of Estbedwyn
in fee tail, to her and the heirs of her body begotten, and being so seised took
to husband the said Henry, whereby they were seised thereof in fee tail in
her right, and being so seised they had issue between them Richard Ogan,
and afterwards she died seised as aforesaid and he survived her and was seised
thereof in his demesne as of free tenement by the curtesy.
The said Henry and Emmot were seised of the under-mentioned mes-
suages in FuUeston, &c. in fee, in her right, and being so seised had issue
the said Richard, and afterwards she died so seised and he survived her and
was seised thereof m his demesne as of free tenement by the curtesy.
He died the last day of August last, seised of another third of the said
manor of Estbedwyn in fee. Richard Ogan, aged 22 and more, is his son
and heir and likewise son and heir of the said Emmot of the bodies of the
said Henry and Emmot begotten. Cf. No. 789.
Wilts. Manor of Westrop, otherwise called the manor of Westhorp, otherwise
called the manor of Westhorp and Hampton by Hy worth, worth 10^.,
held of the king in chief, by service of 2\j of a knight's fee.
Third part of the manor of Estbedwyn, worth 50s., held of the king
in chief, by fealty only, for all service.
Nine messuages in Fulleston, Neuton, Chellyngton and Stowford,
worth 405., held of the abbess of Wilton, in right of her church, service
unknown.
Another third part of the manor of Estbedwyn, worth 50,5., held of
the king in chief, by fealty, only for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (33.)
276. Henry Ogan.
Writ 6 September, inquisition 18 October, 15 Henry VII.
He died seised of the under-mentioned land &c. in fee.
Death and heir as in No. 275.
Somerset. A messuage, 40a. land, 40a. meadow, 20a. pasture, la. wood,
in Knyghtisly, called ' Ochardislond,' worth 26s. Sd., held of Richard
Neweton, esquire, service unknown.
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186 INQUISITIONS.
277. William Cheyne, esquire.
Commission 1 Julj% inquisition 17 July, 14 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 247.
Sussex. Manor, or tenement, of Legh alias Ligh.
Two hundred and fifty acres of marsh in Iden, each acre worth 6d. ;
200a. pasture in Iden, each acre worth 4:d. ; 60a. wood in Iden, whereof
3a. can be yearly cut, and each acre so to be cut is worth 65. 8d. ; the
said manor, or tenement, over and above the said marsh, pasture and
wood, is worth 100s.
The reversion of 80a. marsh in ' lez Crommes,' called ' Berugrange,'
in Bekle, whereof each acre is worth Sd. yearly.
The said manor, marsh, pasture, wood and reversion are not held
of the king, but of whom, or by what service, they are held, the jurors
know not.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (35.)
278. Andrew Clerebek.
Writ 14 October, inquisition 12 October (sic) 15 Henry VII.
He died 12 September last seised of the under-mentioned third. Thomas
Clerebeke, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir.
Suffolk. A third part of the manor of Clerebekes, worth 6O5., held of the
king in chief, as of the honor of Hatfeld Peverell, by service of | of a
knight's fee.
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279. Roger Cheyne.
Commission 1 July, inquisition 16 July, 14 Henry VII.
He died 16 March, 14 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor
in fee, which thereupon descended to John Cheyne, his son and heir, which
John, on the day of the taking of this inquisition, is aged 22 and more. The
said John has not married since Roger's death.
Kent. Manor of Cokeryde, worth 100s., held of the king in chief by service
of I a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (37.)
280. Roger Cheyne.
Commission 1 July, inquisition 17 July, 14 Henry VII.
Sussex. He held no lands. When he died, who is his heir, and whether
that heir married after his death, the jurors know not.
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281. John Cheyne, knight.
Commission 1 July, inquisition 16 July, 14 Henry VII.
He died 30 May, 14 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manors,
&c. in fee, which thereupon descended to Francis Cheyne as his cousin and
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heir, viz. son of William Cheyne, his brother ; which Francis, on the day of
the taking of this inquisition, is aged 17 and more, and has not married since
John's death but was married before his death to one , daughter of
John Brereton.
Kent. Manor, or tenement, of Solerhous, worth 405., held of the king in
chief by service of 3^, of a knight's fee, as of the castle of Dover.
Manors, or tenements, called Crawthorn, Pery and Kyngesmersshe,
and 300a. land within the marsh of Romene, whereof each acre is worth
12d. ; which manors, or tenements, over and above the said 300a. land,
are worth 14?. ; the said manors, or tenements, and the said 300a., are of
the tenure of ' gavelkynde,' and are not held of the king, but of whom
they are held, or by what services, the jurors know not.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (39.)
282. John Cheyne, knight.
Commission 1 July, inquisition 17 July, 14 Henry VII.
Sussex. He held no lands. When he died, who is his heir, and whether
that heir married after his death, the jurors know not.
C. Series. II. Vol. 14. (40.)
283. Alice Morgan late the wife of William Morgan, esquire, and who
before was the wife of Walter Torny, esquire.
Writ 8 October, inquisition 5 November, 15 Henry VII.
Nicholas Carant, late dean of Wells, John Estmond, and John Granelane
were seised inter alia in fee of the under-mentioned land &c., and being so
seised, by charter indented dated at Loljoigton on the feast of St. Mary Magda-
len, 2 Edward IV, enfeoffed the said Walter Torny and the said Alice, then his
wife, thereof, to them and the heirs of their bodies begotten ; they had issue
EUzabeth ; and the said Walter died ; and the said Alice was seised thereof
in fee tail by survivorship ; and afterwards the said Elizabeth took to
husband one Peter Staunter who survives ; and the said Peter and Elizabeth
had issue John, who survives, of the age of 19| years ; and the said Alice
afterwards died so seised on the feast of St. Bartholomew, the Apostle, last ;
and the said John is next heir thereof by the form of the gift aforesaid.
What other lands the said Alice held in the county the day she died the
jurors at present know not.
Somerset. Divers lands and tenements, meadows, leaseowes and pastures
in Lolyngton and Rugge, worth 10 marks, those in LoUyngton held of the
kuig in chief by knight service, and those in Rugge of William Seymour,
esquire, service unknown.
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284. Alice Mountague, widow.
Writ I October, inquisition 26 October, 15 Henry VII.
John Fitzjames, the elder, Henry Ogan, and Thomas Montague, esquires,
were seised of the undermentioned moieties of the manor and advowson of
188 INQUISITIONS.
Brokeley in fee and, being so seised, by their charter indented granted them
to the said Ahce, by the name of AHce Pyke, late the wife of Thomas Pyke, for
Hfe, with remainder to John Pyke, the younger, her son, and the heirs of his
body, with remainder in default to John Pyke, the elder, his heirs and assigns
for ever; she was seised thereof accordingly in her demesne as of free
tenement and died so seised ; and the said John Pyke, the younger, survived
her, and is still living, and he entered upon the aforesaid moiety of the
manor aforesaid after her death and is seised thereof in fee tail.
Robert Stowell, esquire, Nicholas Hall, esquire, John Porter and William
Dodesham were seised of the undermentioned manor of ' Pykes Asshe ' &c.
in fee, and, being so seised, by their writing indented granted it to Thomas Pyke,
son of Hugh Pyke, esquire, and to the said Alice, then wife of the said Thomas,
to hold to them and the heirs of the body of the said Thomas, with remainder
in default to the right heirs of the said Hugh Pyke ; they were seised thereof
accordingly, he in fee tail and she in her demesne as of free tenement ; and
being thus jointly seised he died, and she was seised thereof in her demesne
as of free tenement by survivorship, by virtue of the grant.
Long before her decease, in her widowhood, she surrendered all her right
in the said manor of ' Pykes Asshe,' &c. to the said John Pyke, the elder,
son and heir of the said Thomas and cousin and heir of the said Hugh Pyke,
by virtue of which surrender the said John Pyke was seised thereof in fee.
The said John Pyke, the elder, afterwards suffered a recovery of the said
manor of ' Pykes Asshe,' &c. to the said John Pyke, the younger, under a
writ brought in Michaelmas term, 12 Henry VII, Ro. ccxxxviii. by virtue of
which recovery the said John Pyke, the younger, was seised thereof in fee,
as appears by the exemplification under the seal of the Common Pleas.
She died on the day of St. Matthew, the Apostle, last. John Pyke, the
elder, aged 60, is her son and heir, viz. son and heir of the said Thomas and Alice
Pyke.
Somerset. Moiety of the manor of Brokeley, and the alternate presentation
of the church of Brokeley, with land, &c. in the parish of Brokeley, worth
11 marks, 6<s. 8d., held of Dame Katharine Hastjmges, service unknown.
Manor of Pykes Asshe, one toft, one carucate of land, 20a. meadow
and pasture, in Milton and Loxhyll, worth 211., held of Margaret, countess
of Rechemond, as of the manor of Martok, service unknown.
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285. John New^brugh.
Writ of Amotus, 8 February, 14 Henry VII ; inquisition Saturday after All
Hallows, 15 Henry VII.
John Newboro, esquire, named in the writ, held no lands at his death ; but
Roger, abbot of Cerne, William, abbot of Myddelton, John Turbervile, Roger
Newboro and Maurice Barowgh, knights, and Thomas Bulkley, were seised
of the under-mentioned manors in fee, and being so seised, by charter 13 March,
12 Henry VII, demised them to Isabel Malett, now the wife of Thomas Malett,
esquire, late the wife of the said John Newboro, esquire, now deceased, by the
name of Isabel Newboro, late (sic) the wife of John Newboro, the elder, of
TonnerspedyU, for the term of her life, and she was seised thereof
accordingly in her demesne as of free tenement.
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The said John Newboro died 1 March, 13 Henry VII. Roger Newboro,
knight, aged 40 and more, is his cousin and heir.
Dorset. Manor of Tonnerspedyll, worth 101., held of Nicholas Latemer,
knight, as of the manor of Douche (sic), service unknown.
IManor of Warmewell, worth 10 marks, held of Roger Newboro, knight,
service unknown.
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286. Andrew Dymmok, the younger.
Writ, 23 July, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition 20 November, 16 Henry VII.
He died 30 January last, solely seised in fee of the under-mentioned manors.
Thomas Dymmok, aged 3 and more, is his son and heir.
Surrey. Manor of Totyng Graveney, worth 16Z., of whom held, or by what
service, the jurors know not.
Manor of Waleton, extending in Norbeton, Ewell and Combe, worth
0)1., held of the king in chief, by service of | of a knight's fee.
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287. Andrew Dymmok, the younger.
Writ, 4 February, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition 6 October, 16 Henry VII.
Thomas Fitz Wilham, knight, Andrew Dymmok, the elder, esquire, Richard
Godyng, gentleman, John Bondman, clerk, and John Pale, chaplain, were seised
of all those lands, &c. in Leek, Leverton, Benyngton and Sybsey, which were
of Thomas Dymmok, father of the said Andrew Dymmok, the younger, in fee,
and being so seised, by charter 10 November, 11 Henry VII, gave them to the
said Andrew Dymmok, the younger, and Dorothy, then his wife, for term of
Hfe of them and of either of them ; they were seised thereof accordingly in their
demesne as of free tenement, and the said Andrew the younger died so
seised and the said Dorothy survived him, and was solely seised thereof in her
demesne as of free tenement, and is still still so seised thereof, and has taken
the issues and profits thereof from the time of the death of the said Andrew
the younger to the day of the taking of this inquisition.
He died 30 January last, seised of the other under-mentioned land, &c.
in fee. Thomas Dymmok, aged 3 and more, is his son and heir.
Lincoln. A messuage, eight cottages, 40a. arable, 200a. pasture and 100a.
marsh, Fryskeney, worth 40Z., held of Robert Taylboys, knight, by
23s. 0\d. rent, and suit of court.
Manor of Fulleby on the Hill {super Montem), four messuages, three
cottages, seven bovates of arable, 40a. meadow, 100a. pasture, in Fulleby,
worth 111., whereof the manor, &c. and one of the cottages are held of
the king in chief by knight service, another of the cottages of the warden
of Tatershall College, in right of the same college, and the third of the
cottages of Richard Hastynges, knight, service unknown.
Seven messuages and a croft in Consby, worth four marks, whereof
four messuages are held of Margaret, countess of Richemond, as of the
honor of Richemond, by 55. ^d. rent, and suit of court, two messuages
190 INQUISITIONS.
and a croft are held of Robert Dymmok, knight, by 45. rent and
suit of court, and the seventh messuage is held of the warden of
Tatershall College, in right of the same college, by I5d. rent and suit of
court.
Lands and tenements, formerly Thomas Dymmok's, in Leek,
Leverton, Benyngton and Sybsey, worth 101., held of Margaret, countess
of Richemond, as of the honor of Richemond.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (45.)
288. John Bussy, knight.
Writ 20 November, 14 Henry VII; inquisition the last day of October,
15 Henry VII.
He died 20 February, 13 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned moiety
of a manor in fee. Miles Bussy is his cousin and heir, viz. son of Hugh Bussy
his son, and is of full age, viz. 21 and more.
Derby. Moiety of the manor of Parke Hall, worth 5^., held of the bishop
of Lincoln, by service of \ of a knight's fee, as in right of his church
aforesaid.
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289. John Bussy, knight.
Writ 20 November, 14 Henry VII ; inquisition the last day of October,
15 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 288.
Notts. Manor of Balderton, worth HI., held of the bishop of Lincoln in chief,
with its members and appurtenances, by service of one knight's fee,
and in right of his church of Lincoln.
Moiety of the manor of Knapthorp, worth 51., held of the said bishop
by service of ^ of a knight's fee, as in right of his church aforesaid.
Manor of Wigisley, worth 405., held of the said bishop in chief, by
service of one knight's fee.
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290. Thomas Bruyn.
Writ of Amotus 9 November, inquisition 14 November, 15 Henry VII.
He died 27 April, 12 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c.
in fee, William Bruyn, aged 25 and more, is his son and heir.
Hants. Manor, or lordship, of Fordyngbridge, worth 10 marks, held of
Edmund, earl of Kent, by fealty only, for all service.
A messuage, 20a. land, 9a. meadow, 10a. pasture, called
' Goddyshill,' lying in the parish of Fordyngbridge, worth 13s. 4c?., held
of Thomas, earl of Arundell, by fealty only, for all service.
A messuage, 20a. land, 12a. meadow, 20a. pasture, in Candever,
worth 10s., held of the abbot of the monastery of St. Peter of Hyde, service
unknown.
HENRY VII. 191
Manor and advowson of Rowenere, worth lOOs., held of the king, by
fealty, and a rent to the king .yearly of 405. to the hands of the sheriff of the
said county, on the feast of St. Martin in the winter, for all service.
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291. Margaret Flemyng, late the wife of Thomas Furthowe.
Writ 15 April, 14 Henry VII; inquisition 15 November, 15 Henry VII.
Thomas Furrtho, esquire, late the husband of the said Margaret, was
seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee tail, by reason of divers gifts
thereof to his ancestors made, whose heir of their body lawfully begotten
by virtue of the gifts aforesaid he was, and being so seised by charter gave the
said manor, &c. to Anthony Wodevyle, earl Ryvers, John Grey, knight, lord
de Grey, by the name of John Grey de Wylton, esquire, Ralph Hastynges,
William Catesby, Walter Mauntell, knights, William Catesby, Henry Mauntell,
Thomas Mauntell, John Harvy, Roger Salesbury, Richard Boughton, William
Hartewell, esquires, William Asheby, John Asheby, Richard Fitz John and
Peter Fitz John, their heirs and assigns, to the use of himself and his heirs ;
they were seised thereof accordingly in fee to the use aforesaid and afterwards
the said Thomas had issue William Furtho, and died ; and the said earl and the
others died and the said John Grey and William Hertwell, the survivors of them,
being seised of the said manor, &c. by survivorship in fee, by their charter
enfeoffed Edmund Brudenell, John Danvers, esquires, Robert BrudeneU,
the elder, Thomas Langston, Thomas Hertwell, of London, ' draper,' Thomas
Hertwell, of HertweU, and Robert Brudenell, the younger, thereof, to the use
of the said William Furtho in tail, and they were, and at the time of the taking
of this inquisition are seised of the said manor, &c. in fee, to the use aforesaid.
The said Margaret after the death of the said Thomas up to the day of her
death took the issues and profits of the said manor, &c. by leave of the said
feoffees.
She died 11 March last. WiUiam Furtho, aged 26 and more, is her son
and heir.
Northampton. Manor of Furtho, and a messuage and four virgates of land
called ' . . uwens,' otherwise called ' Fosters ' Furtho, held of the king,
of the duchy of Lancaster, by fealty, but by what other services the jurors
know not.
A messuage and a virgate of land in Pery, held of the king, as of the
manor of Moreynde.
Four messuages, a toft and six virgates of land, in Cosgrave, held of
Thomas, marquess of Dorset, service unknown.
A close of pasture in Old Stratford or Oldestratford, held of the
said marquess by fealty.
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292. Christopher Moresby, knight.
Writ 30 July, 14 Henry VII ; inquisition Thursday after Michaelmas,
15 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned manors of
Moresby, Distyngton, &c, with the advowson of Moresby, in fee, and being
192 INQUISITIONS.
so seised enfeoffed John Johnson and Hugh Bowman, chaplains, and Thomas
Mulcaster, thereof, by divers charters dated 11 June, 21 Edward IV, and 20
July, 13 Henrj^ VII ; they were seised thereof accordingly in fee and, being so
seised, reenfeoffed the said Christopher and Elizabeth, his wife, who survives,
thereof, to hold to them and the heirs of Christopher, as by divers charters,
dated 13 June, 21 Edward IV, and 21 June, 13 Henry VII, more fully
appears.
He died on the feast of St. James, the Apostle, last, seised of the under-
mentioned castle, manors, moieties of manors, &c. in fee and seised in fee
according to the custom of the manor of messuages in Penreth and Castell
Soureby. Anne Pykeryng, aged 30 and more, is his daughter and heir.
Cumberland. Castle and manor of Scaleby and a moiety of the manor of
Houghton, held of the king in chief by payment to the king yearly for
cornage at the exchequer of Carlisle, for the said castle, manor and moiety
of a manor, 8s. 11J(Z. ; there are in the said castle and manor the site of
the castle and forty-eight messuages, six score acres of demesne land,
80a. meadow, and they are worth nothing yearly beyond outgoings
inasmuch as they lie next the parts of Scotland and are wasted by the Scots.
Moiety of the manor of Ricardby beside the city of Carlisle, with
a meadow there called ' le Stajmholme ' ; there are in the said moiety four
messuages each worth 25., 20a. land whereof each is worth 2d., 10a. meadow
whereof each is worth 6d., and 40a. pasture worth nothing yearly ; the
said moiety of the manor of Ricardby, with the said meadow called
' Staynholme,' is held of the bishop of Carlisle, as of his manor of
Lyngstoke, by homage and fealty only, for all service.
Moiety of the manor of KyrkelevjTiton ; there are in the said moiety
four messuages, 20a. land, 10a. meadow, and they are worth nothing
yearly, for the cause aforesaid, because they are wasted by the Scots ;
the said moiety is held of the king in chief, by homage and fealty only, for
aU service.
Moiety of the manor of Rotheland ; there are in the said moiety
twenty messuages, 100a. land, 40a. meadow, and they are worth nothing
beyond outgoings, because they are wasted by the Scots ; the said moiety
is held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, service unknown.
Tho whole manor of Torpennow ; there are in the said manor forty
messuages, whereof each is worth 2^., 24a. meadow, whereof each is worth
8d. ; the said manor of Torpennowe, entire, is held of Henry, earl of
Northumberland, by homage and fealty only, for aU service.
Manor of Newbygyng under (subtus) ' le FeU,' worth 135. 4:d., held of
Thomas Wharton, service unknown.
Moiety of the manor of Solpard, sixteen messuages, four score acres
of land, 14a. meadow, 100a. moor, worth nothing yearly beyond out-
goings, because they lie near the parts of Scotland and are wasted by
the Scots ; the said moiety is held of the king, as of the duchy of
Lancaster, service unknown.
Three messuages in Hetherforde, worth nothing yearly beyond
outgoings, because they are wasted by the Scots, held of the king in chief
by homage and fealty only, for all service.
Moiety of a messuage called ' Morton ' beside Newlathes, in the parish
of St. Mary, Carlisle, worth 25., held of the prior of St. Mary, Carlisle,
service unknown.
HENRY VII. 193
Moiety of a close called ' Caldekeld,' or ' Caldkeld,' in the same
parish, worth 12d. ; moiety of a messuage in Shade wyngayte, or
Shadwyngate, beside Carlisle, worth 25. ; held of the prior of St. Mary,
Carlisle, service unknown.
Moiety of a messuage in the city of Carlisle, in Castle Street {vico castri),
a messuage with a waste garden {orto vast') in the said city in Richard
Street {vico Ricardi), a moiety of three gardens in the said city in
Byrkensydvanell, and the moiety of a garden without Richard gate
{port' Ricardi), worth 3s. 4cZ., held of the king in free burgage, according
to the custom of the same city.
A rent of 45. from a burgage formerly of John Warde, the elder,
in the city of Carlisle, to be paid at Whitsuntide and St. Martin in the
Winter, a rent of 35. 4:d. from a burgage of John Knoblowe, chaplain,
in the same city, to be paid at the said feasts, a rent of 65. 8c?. from a burgage
of AVilliam Kellet, in the said city, to be paid at the said feasts, and a rent
of 25. from a burgage of John Byres, in the said city to be paid at
the said feasts ; the said yearly rents are not held of the king, nor
of any other.
Moiety of four closes without the walls of the city aforesaid, called
' Thyrnby Closes,' worth 65. ; the said closes, entire, are held of the
king, by fealty and 2c?. rent yearly, for all service.
Moiet}' of a tenement, or moiety of a messuage, in Bronnsketh, or
Bronsketh, worth 25., held of the bishop of Carlisle, as of his manor of
Lj-nstok, service unknown.
Moiety of a tenement in Westlevynton, worth nothing beyond out-
goings, because it is wasted by the Scots ; it is held of the king, service
unknown.
A certain yearly rent of IO5. issuing from the hamlet of Edardby,
not held of the king or of any other.
Four messuages in Penreth, worth 65. 8cZ. ; the said four messuages,
entire, are held of the king bj- the rod according to custom of his manor
of Penreth.
Six messuages in Castell Soureby, worth IO5., held of the king
similarly by the rod, according to the custom of his manor there.
Manors of Moresby, Distyngton, Culgayth, Kyrkland and Unthank,
with the advowson of the church of Moresby, as though belonging to the
same manor of Moresby, held of the prior of Haphey, service unknown ;
they are worth 20/.
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293. Thomas Andrew, the elder, esquire.
Writ of Amotus 26 August, inquisition the last day of October, 15 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee, and, being so seised,
enfeoffed Richard Andrcwe, his son, of the land in Echyngton, Draycote,
W^yEyby, Grenborough, Dunchurch and Toft, by virtue whereof the same
Richard was and still is seised thereof in fee ; and enfeoffed Thomas Andrewe,
the younger, his son, of the land in Napton, by virtue whereof the said Thomas,
the younger, was, and still is, seised thereof in fee.
He died 15 November, 12 Henry VII. The said Thomas Andrewe, the
younger, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir.
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194 INQUISITIONS.
Warwick. A messuage and three and a half virgates of land in Echyngton,
worth 22s. 10c?., held of Edward Odj^ngsell, esquire, as of his manor of
Echyngton aforesaid, by fealty and 6s. rent yearly, for all service.
A messuage and a virgate of land in Draycote, worth 13s. 4:d., held
of the dean and chapter of the college of Newark, Leycestre, as of their
manor of Draycote aforesaid, by fealty and Id. rent yearly, for aU
service.
Another messuage and another virgate of land in Draycote.
A messuage and a virgate of land in Willy by, worth 20s. 8d., held of
the president of the College of All Souls in Oxford, as of his manor of
Willyb^', by fealty and Id. rent yearly, for all service.
A messuage and 4a. land, in Grenborough, worth 8s., held of the prior
of Coventry, as of his manor of Grenborough aforesaid, by fealty and
^d. rent yearly, for all service.
A messuage and 60a. land, in Dunchurch and Toft, worth 25s., held
of the carl of K^ddare, as of his manor of Dunchurch aforesaid, bj^ fealty
and the rent of lib. pepper j^early, for all service.
A messuage and 6a. land, in Napton, worth 6s. 8d., held of Thomas
Hayton, as of his manor of Napton, by fealty and 4d. rent yearly,
for all service.
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294. Christopher Moresby, knight.
Writ 30 July, 14 Henry VII , inquisition 16 October, 15 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Wynanderwath in fee,
and, being so seised, by charter, 12 August, 12 Henry VII, enfeoffed one John
Burgham thereof, who, being seised thereof accordingly in fee, reenfeoffed
the said Christopher and Elizabeth, his wife, thereof, to hold to them and
the heirs of Christopher, as by his charter, 14 August, 12 Henry VII, more
fully appears.
He died on the feast of St. James, the Apostle, last, seised of the other
under -mentioned manor, &c. in fee.
His heir as in No. 292.
Westmoreland. Manor of Great (Magna) Askeby with the advowson of the
parish church of Askeby, to the said manor appurtenant, worth 13s. 4d.,
held of Henr}^ lord de Ctyfford, service unknown.
A tenement in Wynton, worth 3s. 4d., held of the said lord de
Clyfford, service unknown.
Two tenements and a cottage, in Clyfton, worth 6s. 8d., held of
Christopher PykerjTig, service unknown.
Manor of Wynanderwath, worth 40s., held of Henry, lord de Clyfford,
service unknown.
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295. John Mallery, esquire.
Writ of Amotus 26 November, 14 Henry VII ; inquisition 1 November,
15 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under -mentioned manors, &c. and, being so seised,
enfeoffed Maurice Barkeley, knight, William Assheby, Geoffrey Sherrard,
HENRY VII. 195
John Seyntandrewe, Thomas Danvers, esquires, Anthony Malary, and Wilham
Dumowe, clerk, thereof, who were seised thereof accordingly in fee for the
performance of his last will ; and afterwards the said Geoffrey, Thomas, and
Anthony died, and the said Maurice and the others survived them, and were
and still are seised thereof to the intent aforesaid.
He died Wednesda}^ before' St. Peter's Chains, 4 Henry VII. John
Mallar}^ aged 32 and more, is his son and heir.
Leicester. Manor of Walton on ' le Wold,' worth 201., held of Thomas
Hesilrig, esquire, service unknown.
A rent of 2s. in Walton aforesaid.
A rent of 55. in Prestwold.
Manor of Southcroxton, three messuages, six bovates of land and
12c?. rent, in Claxton, worth IH., held of the lord Rose, as of the castle of
Bever, service unknown.
A rent of 205. in Baresby.
A rent of 25. in Bagrave.
Three virgates of land in Burton on Wold ; the said messuages and
land in Burton aforesaid are held of Thomas Hasilrig, esquire, service
unknown, and are worth 265. Sd.
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296. William Pulton.
Writ 6 November, 14 Henry VII ; inquisition 2 November, 15 Henry VII.
The day he died he was seised of the under-mentioned land in Hard-
grave with the advowson.
He and Emma, liis wife, on the morrow of St. Martin, 9 Henry VII, before
Thomas Bryan and his fellows, released to Giles Pulton, his son and
heir, and to Katharine, Giles' wife, and the heirs between them begotten,
the under-mentioned land, &c. in Cransley and the grange called
' Sundurlond.'
The said William Pulton, 2 May, 2 Richard III, gave and granted the
under-mentioned manor of Kelmerche [to ].
He died the last day of October, 14 Henry VII. Giles Pulton, aged 24
and more, is his son and heir.
Northampton. A half-virgate of land in Hardgrave, with the advowson of
the church of Hardgrave, worth 35. 4(Z., held of the prior of Cheksond,
by socage.
Lands and tenements, with their appurtenances, leasowes and
pastures, with a water-mill, in Cransley, worth 6/. II5. 4c?., held of the
manor of Ged;^Tigton, in burgage (m hurgagium).
Another messuage in Cranseley aforesaid, worth 205., held of the New
College of Leycestre, by knight service.
The third part of a pasture called ' Sundurlond ' worth 20s., held of
Maurice Osborn, by knight service.
Manor of Kelmerche, called ' Pulton Maner,' with all its appur-
tenances in Kelmershe, worth 71., held of Maurice Osborn by knight
service.
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196 INQUISITIONS.
297. John Mathewe.
Writ 8 February, 14 Henry VII; inquisition the last day of October,
15 Henry VII.
John Mathew, late alderman of London, was seised together with John
Jakes and John Brugge, who are seised in fee to the use of the same John
Mathew and his heirs and for the performance of his last will, of the
undermentioned messuages, &c.
He died 5 Februar}^ last. Robert Mathew, aged 27 and more, is his son
and heir. Cf. Nos. 268, 319.
Essex. Five messuages in Berkjmg and 2a. meadow there, worth 4Z., held
of the abbess of Berkyng [by] 4s. [rent] yearly.
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298. Thomas Spilman.
Writ 8 May, 14 Henry VII ; inquisition the last day but one of October,
15 Henry VII.
Thomas Spelman, named in the writ, died 16 April last, seised of the
under-mentioned manors in fee tail. John Spelman, aged 9 and more, is his
son and heir. Cf. No. 732.
Norfolk. Manor of Charvelles in Bychamwell, worth 10 marks, held of
Thomas Lovell, knight, as of his manor of Welhall in Bechamwell, by
service of one knight's fee.
Manor of Buryhall in Great Elyngham, worth 20 marks, held of the
tenants of the manor formerly Fitzrauflf in Elyngham aforesaid, by fealty
and 13s. 4:d. rent yearly.
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299. Richard Nasshe.
Writ 14 October, inquisition 30 October, 15 Henry VII.
He was seised for the term of his life of the under-mentioned land in Hadnam,
which after his death ought to revert to William Dormer of West Wecome.
He was seised of the other under-mentioned lands in fee, and being so
seised, by charter, 10 November, 10 Henry VII, enfeoff ed John Latham, Thomas
Sciewell, Henry Crowlond, Nicholas Daverez, John Condolotfe, Thomas
Eveston and John Nashe, thereof, to the intent that they should perform his
last will thereof.
He died 12 September last. Thomas Nashe, aged 40 and more, is his
son and heir.
Bucks. Forty acres of pasture in Bechenden, worth 10s., held of the lord
de Hastyngys, by fealty and 12d. rent yearly, for all service.
Eighty acres of land in Wescote and Weddesdon, worth 4 marks,
held of Hugh Conway, knight, by fealty and 45. rent, for all service.
Seventeen acres of land in Bishopestone, or Bischopstone, worth 10s.,
held of John Verney, knight, by fealty and 12c?. rent, for all service.
Two tenements, 30a. land, in Aylysbury, worth 4 marks, held of the
lord of Aylysbury, as of his manor there, by fealty and 10s. rent, for all
service.
HENRY VII. 197
One hundred acres in Hadham, worth 4 marks, held of the prior
of Rochester, by fealty and 3s. rent, for all service.
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300- Agnes Trye.
Writ 28 October, inquisition the last day but one of October, 15 Henry VII.
Thomas, late bishop of Salisbury, Richard Beauchamp, John Cheyny,
Walter Hungerford, Roger Tocotes, knights, John Wroughton, Henry Longe,
John Mompesson, Thomas Longe, Thomas Unwyn, John Bonham, esquires,
John Hampton and Stephen Semer, were seised of the under-mentioned manor
and land, &c. in fee and, being so seised, hy their deed indented demised them
to the said Agnes, by the name of Agnes Mompesson, widow, late the wife
of Drew Mompesson, esquire, for the term of her life, with remainder after her
decease to John Mompesson, son of the said Drew and Agnes, in tail, with re-
mainder in default to Richard Mompesson, son of the said Drew and Agnes, in
tail, with remainder in default to Christopher Mompesson in tail, with remainder
in default to Mary and Margery Mompesson, daughters of the said Drew and
Agnes in tail, with remainder in default to the right heirs of Agnes. She was
seised thereof accordingly in her demesne as of free tenement, and died so
seised, after whose death the said manor, &c. remained to the said John
Mompesson by reason of the demise aforesaid.
She died 3 October last. The said John Mompesson, to whom the
remainder of the said manor, &c. was made, is her son and heir, and is aged 21
and more.
Wilts. Manor of Hedjmgton, three messuages, 40a. land, 200a. meadow,
300a. pasture, 40a. wood, 205. rent in Hedyngton, Edyngton, Tynhyde,
Couleston and Somerford Matravers, whereof : —
the said manor of Hedyngton and land, &c. in Hedyngton, worth
100s., held of John, abbot of the monastery of St. Edward of Letlee,
CO. Hants, by fealty only, for all service ;
the said messuages, lands and tenements in Edyngton, Tynhyde
and Couleston, worth 60s., held of the abbess of Romsey, by fealty and
145. 2d. rent yearly, for all service ;
the said messuages, lands and tenements in Somerford Matrevers,
worth 20s., held of John Mompesson, esquire, by fealty and the rent of
Id. and lib. pepper, for aU service.
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301. Thomas Coton, esquire.
Writ 3 September, inquisition the last day of October, 15 Henry VII.
Thomas Rotheram, late bishop of Rochester, John Grene of Wedyngton,
Thomas Sharp, Thomas Wenslowe, Stephen Sharp, John Hertelpole, Thomas
Bettes, Thomas Beusaj^ and John Rotheram, were seised of the under-mentioned
manor and advowson, and, being so seised, gave them to Nicholas Sharp and
Agnes his wife, for the term of their lives in survivorship, with remainder to
Thomas Cotton, named in the writ, and Joan his wife, and the heirs of the
same Joan of her body by the said Thomas begotten, with remainder, if she
died without heir of her body by the said Thomas begotten, after the decease
198 INQUISITIONS.
of the said Thomas, to the said Nicholas Sharp and the heirs of his body, with
remainder in default to Thomas Sharp, Christopher Sharp, esquire, Robert
Sharp, Stephen Sharp, clerk, Christopher Alingyll, William Grene and Thomas
Bouesa}^, their heirs and assigns for ever ; by virtue of which the said Nicholas
and Agnes were seised of the manor aforesaid in their demesne as of free tene-
ment and died so seised, after whose death the said Thomas Cotton and Joan
then his wife, entered upon the said manor and were thereof seised, viz. Joan
in fee tail by the form of the gift and Thomas in his demesne as of free tenement ;
and afterwards the said Joan died so seised and the said Thomas survived
her and was seised of the said manor in his demesne as of free tenement by
survivorship, and died so seised.
He died the last day of July last. Robert Cotton, his son of the body of
the said Joan by him the said Thomas begotten, is his next heir, and is aged
22 and more. Cf. No. 270.
Essex. Manor of Little (parva) Wygborugh, called ' Coppydhall,' with the
advowson of the church of Little (parva) Wygborugh ; the said manor
is held of the king, as of the honor of Clare, not in chief, but in socage,
viz., by fealty and Id. rent yearly, for all service ; it is worth
20 marks.
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302. William Marowe, esquire.
Writ 1 March, 14 Henry VII ; inquisition 30 October, 15 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee, and, being so seised,
by charter gave them to Robert Throkmerton, esquire, Thomas Marowe,
Thomas Riche, Thomas Essex, esquire,* John Duklyng, John Mascall, William
Smerte and William Dowman, their heirs and assigns, to the use of himself
and his heirs, and the performance of his last wiU, and they were and still are
seised thereof accordingly.
He wiUed and bequeathed inter alia that all the said land, &c. should be
sold by Joan, his wife, Thomas Marowe and Thomas Riche, for the payment of
his debts.
He died 20 March last past. Thomas Marowe, aged 6 and more, is his
son and heir.
Essex. Ten messuages, 7a. wood, 100a. land, 40a. marsh, 20a. meadow, in
Barkyng, worth 41., held of the abbess of Barkyng, by fealty and 3s. 4d. rent.
Twenty acres of land in Dagnam.
Twenty messuages, 100a. land, 100a. pasture, 100a. heath, in
Harfordstok, worth oX 6s. Sd., held of John Ferres, knight, by fealty and
4s. rent yearly.
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303. William Malery, knight.
Writ 20 August, 14 Henry VII ; inquisition 4 November, 15 Henry VII.
He was seised of the undermentioned manors in fee, and, being so seised,
gave them by charter to Stephen Hamerton, knight, for the performance of his
last win.
HENRY VII. 199
He died 2 July, 14 Henry VII. John Malery, aged 26 and more, is his
next heir.
York. Manor of Stodelej', worth 20 marks, held of Thomas, archbishop of
York, by fealty and 2s. rent.
Manor of Hotton, worth 20^., held of Richard, bishop of Durham,
by fealty only, worth 20/.
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304. William Ratclyf.
Writ, 30 October, inquisition 4 November, 15 Henry VII.
One Miles Radclyff and the said William Radclyff of Rylleston in
Craven, named in the WTit, esquires, were seised of the under-mentioned manors
in fee, and, being so seised, by their charter indented, 12 January, 8 Henry VII,
gave them to Ranulph Pygot, Christopher Ward, knights, John Wandysford,
esquire, John Ardyngton, William Radclyff, of Broughton in Craven, Walter
Hawkesworth, the elder, John Vavasour, the younger, Robert Wyvell, of
Rypon, esquire, Robert Norton, Robert Hawk, chaplain, Robert Frankland,
and William Askwyth, 'yoman,' their heirs and assigns, for the performance
of certain covenants specified in certain indentures, 10 November, 8 Henry VII,
between John Norton, of Norton, of the one part, and the said Miles and William
Radclyff, of the other, concerning the marriage had between John Norton,
son and heir of the said John Norton, and Anne, daughter and heir of the said
Wilham Radcliff.
He died 30 January, 14 Henry VII. The said Anne, wife of the said John
Norton, the yotmger, is his daughter and heir, aged 20 and more.
York. Manor of Rylleston in Craven, whereof one moiety is held of Henry,
lord de Clyfford, by fealty only, for all service, and the other moiety of
Agnes Danby, widow, as of her manor of Gargrave, by fealty only, for
all service ; the whole manor is worth 10/.
Manor of Threshefeld in Craven, worth 10 marks, held of Henry, earl
of Northumberland, by fealty only, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (62.)
305. George Longvyle, esquire.
Writ 1 October, inquisition the last day of October, 15 Henry VII.
He died 27 July last, seised in fee of the under -mentioned messuages, &c.
which descended to Richard, his son and heir, who is aged 30 and more.
Bucks. Five messuages, two cottages, 40a. land, in Stonystratford and
Wolverton, worth 405., held of John Longvile, knight, as of his manor of
Wolverton, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (63.)
306- John Hevyngham, knight.
Writ 7 April, 14 Henry VII ; inquisition 3 November, 15 Henry VII.
The said John Hevenyngham, knight, held, the day he died, the under-
mentioned manors, &c.
200 INQUISITIONS.
He died 20 March, 14 Henry VII. Thomas Hevenjmgham, esquire,
aged 50 and more, is his son and heir. Cf. Nos. 307, 383, 425, 527.
Suffolk. Manor of Hevenyngham, worth 20 marks, held of Thomas, earl of
Surrey, service unknown.
Manor of Walpooll, worth 4Z., held of the heirs of George Hopton,
knight, service unknown.
Manor of Cokele, worth 10 marks, held of the earl of Suffolk, service
unknown.
Manor of Ubeston, worth 20?. [tenure and] service unknown.
Manor of Aspaall Stonham, worth 10 marks, held of Thomas, earl of
Surrey, service unknown.
Manor of Waughbergh, worth 4Z., held of the earl of Kent, service
unknown.
The third part of two knights' fees in Welyngham and Elewe, held,
as parcel of his manor of Little (parva) Totham, co. Essex, of the king, as
of the honor of Hakenet ; which third part Elizabeth Aslak, widow, who
survives, holds ; it is worth, when it happens, 5 marks yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (64.) E. Series II. File 611. (2.)
307. John Hevyngham, knight.
Writ 7 April, 14 Henry VII ; inquisition 3 November, 15 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 306. Cf. Nos. 383, 425, 527.
Norfolk. The third part of two knights' fees in Garboldesham, held, as
parcel of his manor of Little (parva) Totham, co. Essex, of the king, as
of the honor of Hakenet ; which third part John, earl of Oxford, who
survives, holds ; it is worth, when it happens, 5 marks yearly.
The third part of two knights' fees in Langford, held, as parcel of the
said manor of Little Totham, of the king, as of the honor of Hakenet ;
which third part Richard Methewolde, who survives, holds ; it is worth,
when it happens, 5 marks yearly.
Manor of Gyssyng, called ' Gyssynges,' worth 10 marks, held of
George, earl of Kent, service unknown.
Manor of Reydon, called ' Gessynghalle,' worth 41., held of the said
George, earl of Kent, service unknown.
Manor of Sowth Walsham, called ' Routhynghall,' worth 10 marks,
held of the duchess of Suffolk, as of the manor of Claxton, service
unknown.
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308. John Drury, of Rougby (sic), esquire.
Writ 19 January, 14 Henry VII; inquisition 3 November, 15 Henry VII.
Thomas Drury, of Rougham, esquire, father of the said John, named
in the writ, was seised of the under-mentioned manors of Netherplase and
Lawneys and land, &c. in Rougham, &c., and, being so seised, enfeoffed Roger
Drury, esquire, since deceased, and Robert Drury, knight, William Drury,
esquire, John Aleyn, gentleman, John Bakon, of Heggesset, the elder, John
Bakon, of the same, the younger, Thomas Bakon, Thomas Scole, clerk, and
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Robert Crask, clerk, who survive, thereof, for the performance of his last
will, and they were seised thereof accordingly in fee.
By his last will the said Thomas directed that with the issues and profit
of the said manors, &c. his debts should be paid ; that Katharine, his wife,
should have 141. yearly for life, at Easter and Michaelmas equally therefrom,
and 405. so long as Elizabeth their daughter, and 40s. so long as Katharine
their daughter, were single ; that the said Elizabeth should, from the said
profits, have 261. 13s. 4id. to her marriage, provided that she married with her
mother's assent, and Katharine the daughter the like, with the like proviso.
The debts of the said Thomas are not yet paid, the said Katharine, the
wife, still survives, and the said Katharine, the daughter, still survives, and is
single.
The said Thomas Drury was seised of the under-mentioned moiety of the
manor of Coulynge, land in Coulynge, manor of Weston, and land in Weston
and Hopton, m fee, and, being so seised, gave them to the said John Drury,
named in the writ, and Margaret, daughter of William Felton, to them and the
heirs of John lawfully begotten, by pretext of which they were seised thereof,
the said John in fee tail and the said Margaret in her demesne as of free
tenement.
The said Thomas Drury died, 10 March, 2 Henry VII, and the said John,
named in the writ, was then son and next heir of the same Thomas, and was
then 24 years old and more.
The said John Drury, named in the writ, died 10 January, 14 Henry VII.
John Drury, aged 2 and more, is his son and heir.
The said Margaret survives. Cf. No. 364.
Suffolk. Manors of Netherplase, or Nether Plas, and Lawneys, a messuage,
500a. land, 300a. pasture, 20a. wood, 12a. meadow, in Rougham,
Monks Bradfeld (Bradfeld Monachwum), Thurston, Heggessete, or Heg-
gessett, Tostoke, Bekton, Drenkston, Wolpett, or Wolpet, and Great
{Magna) Berton by Bury St. Edmunds, worth 40 marks.
Moiety of the manor of Coulynge, 100a. land, 100a. pasture, 20a. wood,
10a. meadow, in Coulynge, and the manor of Weston, 100a. land, 40a.
pasture, 10a. wood, 10a. meadow, in Weston and Hopton ; the said
manors of Weston and Hopton are worth 5Z. ; the moiety of the said manor
of Coulynge and the other premises in Coulynge, are worth 5 marks.
All the said manors, &c. are held of the abbot of Bury St. Edmunds
by knight service, as in right of his church.
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309. James Atjdeley de Audeley, knight.
Writ of Mandamus 6 December, 14 Henry VII ; inquisition the last day but one
of October, 15 Henry VII.
Guy Fairefaux, knight, and John Sulyard, knight, were seised of the under-
mentioned manor and parts of a manor in fee, and, being so seised, by their deed
indented gave the same to the said James and Joan, then his wife, viz. the
said manor to the said James and Joan for the term of their lives in survivor-
ship, with remainder to John Audeley, knight, then lord de Audeley, and his
heirs for ever, and the said parts of a manor to the said James and Joan,
and the heirs of the body of the said Joan by the said James begotten, with
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remainder in default of such issue to the said John Audeley, knight, lord
de Audeley and his heirs for ever ; by virtue of which gift the said James and
Joan were seised of the said manor in their demesne as of free tenement and of
the said parts of a manor he in his demesne as of free tenement and she
in fee tail ; he died so seised and she survived him and is still seised thereof.
He died 25 June, 12 Henry VII. John Audelc}^, aged 17 and more, is his
son and heir. The said James had issue by the said Joan, his second wife,
John Audeley, aged 9 and more.
Hereford. Manor of Monyngton on Wye (super Wayam), worth 20 marks,
held of the honor of Hugh de Marinis, service unknown.
Two parts of the manor of Delwyn, worth 121., held of the honor of
Web ley, service unknown.
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310. William Stroude, esquire.
Writ 1 October, inquisition Saturday before the Apostles Simon and Jude,
15 Henry VII.
William Strode, of Somerton, esquire, named in the writ, was seised of the
under-mentioned parcel of land in Toller in fee, and died so seised, after whose
death it descended to William, his son and heir.
One John Lyte, Thomas Lyte, John Dodyngton and John Gylys, were
seised of the under-mentioned manor of Parham and land in Est Heuestoke
in fee, and, being so seised, enfeoffed the said William Strode of Somerton and
Alice his wife thereof, for the term of their lives, with remainder thereof to
Thomas Strode, their son, in tail male, with remainder thereof to the right heirs
of the said William Strode, of Somerton.
The said John and Thomas Lyte, John Dodyngton and John Gylys,
were seised of the under-mentioned manors of Weste Heuestoke and Over
and Nyther Wantyslegh in fee, and, being so seised, enfeoffed the said William
and Alice thereof for the term of their lives, with remainder thereof to Thomas
Strode, their son, for the term of his life, with remainder thereof after his death
to the right heirs of the said William Strode, of Somerton.
One William Hody, knight, Hugh Poumfret, Thomas Strode and John
Goune, clerk, were seised of the under-mentioned manors of Causey and
Blackedowne in fee, and, being so seised, enfeoffed the said Wilham and Alice
thereof for the term of their lives, with remainder thereof to the right heirs
of the said William Strode, of Somerton.
The said William Strode, of Somerton, died 14 September in the year above-
sa,id. William Strode, aged 40 and more, is his son and heir.
Dorset. A parcel of land in the lordship of ToUer Porcorum, worth \2d.,
held of Nicholas Lyle, knight, service unknown.
Manor of Parham, 200a. land and pasture in Este Heuestoke, worth
4L, held of Wilham Sturton, knight, as of his manor of Buckham in the
said county, service unknown.
Manors of Weste Heuestoke, Over Wantyslegh, Nyther Wantislegh,
Causey and Blackedowne, worth 10/., held of William Courteney, knight,
as of his manor of Brode Wyndesore, service unknown.
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311. William Stroude, esquire.
Writ 1 October, inquisilion 20 October, 15 Henry VII.
William Strode, late of Somerton, esquire, named in the writ, was seised
of the under-mentioned manors of Myddelsowey and Inglestret in fee, and died
so seised, after whose death they descended to William, son and heir of the said
William Strode, of Somerton.
One William Hod}^ knight, Hugh Poumfret, Thomas Strode and John
Goune, clerk, were seised of the under-mentioned manor of Puryfurneaux in
fee, and, being so seised, enfeoffed the said William Strode, of Somerton, and
Alice his wife, thereof, for the term of their life, with remainder thereof to the
right heirs of the said William Strode, of Somerton.
One John Lyte, Thomas Lyte, John Dodyngton and John Gylys, were
seised of the under-mentioned manor of Sherveton in fee, and, being so seised,
enfeoffed the said William Strode, of Somerton, and Alice, his wife, thereof,
for the term of their life, with remainder thereof to John Strode, the elder,
their son, for life, with remainder thereof to the right heirs of the said William
Strode, of Somerton.
The said John Lyte, Thomas Lyte. John Dodyngton, and John Gylys,
were seised of the under-mentioned manor of Strengeston in fee, and, being so
seised, enfeoffed the aforesaid William Strode, of Somerton, and Alice, his wife,
thereof, for the term of their life, with remainder to John Strode, the younger,
their son, for the term of his life, with remainder thereof to the right heirs of the
said William Strode, of Somerton.
Death and heir as in No. 310.
Somerset. Manor of Myddelsowey, worth 51., held of the abbot of Glaston-
bury, as of the manor of Weston, service unknown.
Manor of Inglestret, worth 26s. ^d., held of the dean and chapter
Wellys, as of the manor of North Corry, service unknown.
Manor of Puryfurneaux, worth lOZ., held of Mistress (magistra)
Strangwiche, as of the manor of Compton Dando, service unknown.
Manor of Sherveton, worth 5 marks, held of Hugh Lutterell, knight,
of the castle of Dounster, service unknown.
Manor of Strengeston, worth 4 marks, held of Richard Puddesey,
knight, as of the manor of Stowey, service unknown.
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312. George Dalamere.
Writ 16 April, 14 Henry VII; inquisition 4 November, 15 Henry VII.
He held the day he died, jointly with Joan, his wife, who survives, to
them and the heirs of their bodies, by the gift of Robert Constabill, Roger
Ormeston and John Chaloner, the under-mentioned manor, as by a certain
charter more fully appears.
He died 5 April last, John Dalamere is his son and heir, aged half a year
and more.
Berks. Manor of Chalowe, worth 8 marks, held of the king in chief.
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313. Thomas Ramsey, esquire.
Writ 11 October, inquisition the last day of October, 15 Henry VII,
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and, being so seised,
gave it to Thomas Danvers, Richard Danvers of Prescot, John Danvers of
Culworth, John Danvers son of William Danvers, Thomas Langeston son of
John Langeston, John Hampden, Edmund Hampden of Wodstoke, Edward
Bulstrod, Edmund Ramsey and Abraham Sybyles, and their heirs, for the per-
formance of his last will, whereby he willed that the said feoffees should give
to Joan Court, his daughter, 405. yearly to be received from the said manor
for life, and that after her decease the said rent should revert to Thomas,
his son and heir.
He died 3 October last. Thomas Ramsey, aged 28 and more, is his son and heir.
Berks. Manor of West Ildesley, worth 6 marks, held of the king by reason
of the duchy of his castle of Lancaster, by | knight's fee.
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314. Amisia Mauntell, widow.
Writ 6 July, 14 Henry VII ; inquisition 4 November, 15 Henry VII.
One Thomas Hales, gentleman, was seised of the under-mentioned manor,&c.
in fee, and, being so seised, by the name of Thomas Hales of Abendon, co.
Berks, gentleman, by his charter indented, dated at Henley, 24 June, 8 Henry VII,
demised them to her, by the name of Amisia Mauntell, widow, for the term of
her life, with reversion to himself and his heirs ; she was seised thereof
accordingly in her demesne as of free tenement, and the said Thomas was
seised of the said reversion as of fee and right.
She died 7 November next before the taking of this inquisition. John
Lynde, of full age, viz. 21 and more, is her cousin and heir, viz. son of Thomas
Lynde, her brother.
Oxford. Manor of Fyllettes, seven messuages, 300a. land, 60a. meadow,
300a. pasture, 200a. wood and 4Z. rent, in Henley on Thames and
Asshenden in the parish of Byxbrond ; which manor is situate between the
Thames on the east, the park of the lord of Henley on the west, abuts
northward on the meadow and park of Pulley which lie from the Thames
to the common way, or street, which leads from Henley to Falley and
beyond the said way, or street on the west of the said street abuts on the
land formerly of Thomas Sakvyle now of Thomas Rokes up to another way
called ' Postretwaye ' and ' Hawkeslade,' and abuts southward on the town
of Henley and on the way called ' Asshenden Way ' ; the said manor,
messuages, &c. are held of Arthur, duke of Cornwall, as of the honor of
Walyngford, service unknown ; they are worth yearly beyond outgoings,
20 marks. ^ ^^^.^^ ^j^ y^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^ ^^^.^^ ^^ ^.^^ ^^^ ^23.)
315. William Fyssher, esquire.
Writ of Amotus, 25 January, 14 Henry VII ; inquisition 7 November,
15 Henry VII.
John Fysher, serjeant at law, Thomas Danvers, Morgan Kydwelly,
William Rydale, esquires, Sir Richard Sothyk, chaplain, and John Fraunces,
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were seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee, and, being so seised,
demised them to the said William Fysher for the term of his life, with
remainder after his decease to William Ireland and the heirs male of his body ;
the said William Fysher was seised thereof accordingly in his demesne as
free tenement, and died so seised, after whose death the said William Ireland
entered thereon, as in his remainder, and was and still is seised thereof in fee
tail by the form of the demise.
He died 29 September, 13 Henry VII. Henry Fysher, aged 20 and
more, is his son and heir.
Surrey. Manor of Clopham, 1,000a. pasture, 200a. wood, in the said county,
worth 40^., held of the honor of Hereford, service unknown.
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316. Christine Cheverell late the wife of Walter Cheverell.
Writ 30 October, inquisition 6 November, 15 Henry VII.
She died seised of the undermentioned land, &c. in Stoure Prewes, Swyre,
Russhton, and Wodelond, in fee.
One John Russell and John Keylweye were seised of the under-mentioned
manors of Estoke and Chauntmarell in fee, and, being so seised, gave them
to Walter Cheverell, named in the WTit, and the said Christine, then his wife,
and the heirs of Walter ; they were seised thereof accordingly, Walter in fee
and Christine in her demesne as of free tenement ; he died so seised, and she
survived him, and was solely seised thereof as aforesaid.
She died 20 October last past. Roger Cheverell, aged 25 and more,
is cousin and heir, viz. son of John, son of the said Walter and Christine.
Dorset. A messuage, 60a. land, 12a. meadow, in Stoure Prewes, worth 405.,
held of John Russhell, by fealty and the rent of a rose yearly.
A messuage, 20a. land, in Swyre, five messuages, 60a. land,
20a. pasture, 6a. wood, in Russhton, worth 4 marks, held of one Thomas
Lyne, knight, and the said John Russell, by fealty and the rent of a rose
yearly.
Twenty acres of land in Wodelond, or Wedelond, worth IO5., held of
the said John Russell, by fealty and the rent of a rose yearly.
Manor of Estoke, worth 10 marks, held of the lady Elizabeth, queen
of England, service unknown.
Manor of Chauntmarell, worth 10 marks, held of the abbot of Milton,
service unknown.
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317. Elizabeth Pawlet, widow.
Writ 23 January, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 3 November, 15 Henry VII.
One William Poulet, knight, and the said Elizabeth, were seised of the
under-mentioned manor and lands in fee in her right, and, being so seised, by
charter, 12 September, 3 Henry VII, gave them to Amy^s {Amisio) Powlet,
knight, his heirs and assigns, paying them 100/. yearly for the term of their
lives in survivorship and supporting all other charges needful for the main-
tenance of them and their whole household, during the said term, in victuals
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only ; the said Amyas was seised thereof accordingly in fee, and is still so
seised.
She died 17 November, 13 Henry VII. The said Amyas Paulet, knight,
aged 40 and more, is her son and heir.
Devon. Manor of Cobton, worth 10 marks, held of the heirs of Richard
Crokehorne, by knight service.
A messuage, 100a. land, 10a. meadow, in Holbroke, worth 605., held
of Nicholas Bluet, esquire, as of the manor of Gryndenham, in free socage.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (74.)
318. John Colyngruge.
Writ 1 July, 14 Henry VII ; inquisition 5 November, 15 Henry VII.
John Roger, lately styled John Roger of Benham, was seised of the under-
mentioned manor, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, enfeoffed Thomas Leseux,
dean of St. Paul's, London, Robert Shotesbroke, knight, Thomas Kyngeston,
esquire, William Warbilton, esquire, John Norreys, esquire, Drew Barantyn,
esquire, William Pury, esquire, Richard Warnford, gentleman, Thomas
Bekynhill, John Denford, and other, thereof, to the use of himself and his
heirs, by charter, 4 July, 28 Henr}^ VI ; the said dean and his co-feoffees
were seised thereof accordingly in fee, and they being so seised, the said John
Roger gave the said manor, &c. to the said John Colyngrige for term of life
with remainder to his own right heirs ; and afterwards the said dean and his
co-feoffees enfeoffed Thomas Roger, son and heir of the said John Roger,
of the said manor, &c. ; and afterwards the said Thomas died ; and afterwards
the said John Colyngryge died, after whose death one William Essex and
and Elizabeth, his wife, cousin and heir of the said Thomas Roger, viz. son
of Thomas son of the said Thomas, entered upon and are still seised of the said
premises in fee in her right.
He died 3 September, 14 Henry VII. John Colynryge, the younger,
aged 15 and more, is his son and heir.
Berks. Manor, or messuage, called ' Estburyes ' otherwise called ' Rogers
maner,' with meadow annexed, and another small meadow called ' Culver
Mede,' with 64a. arable, in the town and fields of Chepynglambourne,
worth 4 marks, held, one moiety of the king, as of the earldom of
Hereford, and the other moiety of the heirs of Thomas Grauntsoinnez,
knight, service unknown.
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319. John Mathewe.
Writ 8 February, 14 Henry VII; inquisition 7 November, 15 Henry VII.
John Mathue, late alderman of London, named in the writ, died seised,
together with Christopher Hawe, John Hawe, Henry Wodecoke, Cornalius
Mathuson, William Crowherst and John Stile, who are seised in fee to the use
of the said John Mathue and his heirs, and the performance of his last will,
of the under-mentioned land, &c.
Death and heir as in No. 297. Cf. No. 268.
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Sfrrey. Twenty-three messuages in Croydon, fourteen gardens, 60a. land,
12a. meadow, 20a. pasture, 6a. wood and 25. rent there, worth 20 marks,
held of Richard Carue, knight, by 95. rent yearly.
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320. Joan Warre, widow.
Writ 7 September, inquisition 28 October, 15 Henry VII.
One Robert Warre was seised of the under -mentioned manors, &c, in fee,
and, being so seised, gave them to Richard Warre, and Joan his wife, named in
the WTit, to them and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder in default to the
right heirs of Richard ; they were seised thereof accordingly in fee tail by the
form of the gift ; and afterwards Richard died, without issue of their bodies
begotten and she survived him and was solely seised thereof in fee tail.
She died 28 July last past. Richard Warre, of Hestercombe, is cousin
and next heir of the said Richard her husband, viz. son of John Warre of Chipley,
son of Robert Warre of Chipley, brother of John Warre of Hestercombe,
father of Robert Warre of Hestercombe, father of the said Richard Warre
her husband ; the said Richard Warre of Hestercombe is aged 30 and more.
Dorset. Manor of Bupton, 50a. land in the said manor excepted, held of the
king in chief, by service of 1 of a knight's fee ; and the said 50a. above
excepted are held of Robert Broke, knight, lord de Cobham, service
unknown ; the said manor, with the above exceptions, is worth 6/. ; the
said oOa. above excepted are worth 31.
A messuage and a carucate of land in Jatmystr', worth 405., held of
, bishop of Salisbury, service unknown.
Manor of Mordon, worth 10/., held of Elizabeth, queen of England,
service unknown.
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321. Joan Warre. widow.
Writ 7 September, inquisition 4 November, 15 Henry VII,
John Stourton, knight, Robert Squybe, Gilbert Wike, Robert Colyng-
bourne, Thomas Mochildever, John Bysshop and Thomas Warryn, were
seised of the under-mentioned manors, and, being so seised, demised them to
John Warre, of Hestercombe, for the term of his life, with remainder to Robert
Warre, of Hestercombe, his son, for the term of his life, with remainder to Richard
Warre, and Joan, his wife, named in the WTit, to hold to the said
Richard and Joan, and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder in default to
Richard's right heirs ; by virtue of which the same John Warre was seised
thereof in his demesne as of free tenement and died so seised, after whose death
the said Richard and Joan entered upon the said manors and were seised thereof
in fee tail ; and afterwards the said Richard died without heir of their bodies
and the said Joan was seised thereof in fee tail by survivorship.
Death and heir as in No. 320.
Somerset. Manor of Hestercombe, worth 12Z., held of , bishop of
Winchester, service unknown.
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Manor of Craftewarre, worth 405., held of Amyas Poulet, knight,
service unknown.
Manor of Gerneviliswike, worth 31. , held of Elizabeth, queen of
England, service unknown.
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322. John Blount, knight, lord de Mountjoye.
Writ of Que plura, 12 October, inquisition 27 October, 15 Henry VII.
Walter Blount, knight, lord de Mountjoye, by virtue of letters patent of
Edward IV, made to the said Walter, whose son and heir male the said John was,
was seised of 20 marks to be received by him and his heirs male of his body
at Michaelmas and Easter equally, viz. 8 marks from a moiety of the town of
Thurvaston, co. Derby, by the hands of the bailiffs and farmers and tenants
thereof and 12 marks from the issues, revenues, farms, fines and profits in any
manner arising in the counties of Nottingham and Derby, by the hands of
the sheriff yearly.
The said Walter was seised of the said annuities accordingly in fee tail,
after whose death they descended to the said John, late lord de Mountjoy,
as his son and heir male, who was seised thereof accordingly in tail male,
over and above the lands, &c. specified in the inquisition named in the writ
or in any other inquisition taken after John's death.
William Blount, who survives, is son and heir male of the said John
touching the inheritance of the said annuity. He is aged 21 and more. The
sheriffs of the counties aforesaid for the time being have received and retained
the said annuity from John's death till now, in right of the king, inasmuch
as the said William at the time of the death of John the late lord was under
age and in the king's ward, and during his minority was incompetent to
take upon him [and] support the honour and estate of barony.
Derby. An annuity, as above, held of the king in chief by service of a barony,
it is worth 20 marks beyond outgoings.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (79.)
323. William Burell, gentleman.
Writ 4 June, 14 Henry VII; inquisition 15 November, 15 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee, and, being so seised,
by charter indented, 4 May, 14 Henry VII, gave them to Robert Willoughby,
knight, lord de Broke, Roger Hollond, esquire, Robert Hyllersdon, esquire,
Nicholas Snape and Andrew Hyllersdon, son and heir of the said Robert,
and their heirs, for the performance of his last will to the said charter indented
annexed, and they were seised thereof accordingly in fee.
He died 26 May last past. Robert Burell, aged 4 and more, is his son
and heir.
Devon. Five messuages, 100a. arable, 20a. pasture, 10a. meadow, in Wode-
lond, or Wodlond, worth 6/., held of the lord of Ermyngton in socage,
by 205. rent yearly.
A messuage and garden, in Bryggeton Pomerey, worth 55., held of the
lord of Byry Pomery, in free burgage, by Id. rent yearly.
HENRY VII. 2(k
A messuage, 40a. arable, 20a. pasture, 4a. meadow, 40a. furze and
heatli, in Shute Rychard. or Richard, worth 135. 4c?., held of Richard
Yerde, of Cole, as of his manor of Yerde Cole, by knight service.
Forty acres of arable, 16a. pasture, 6a. meadow, 20a. furze and heath,
in Raddysshe, or Radj'sshe, 60a. arable, 40a. pasture, 6a. meadow,
40a. furze and heath, in Goveton, and a messuage, 20a. arable, 10a. furze
and heath, in Forde, worth 405., held of the house and monastery of the
abbey of Tavystoke, service unknown.
Twenty acres arable, 10a. pasture, 20a. furze and heath, in Chaldecote,
worth 105., held of the lord of Whytchurch, by 35. 2d. rent yearly, for all
service.
Six burgages with six gardens, in Tavystoke, worth 405., held of the
said abbey, in free burgage.
Twenty acres arable, 20a. furze and heath, called Rowtre, or in
Rowtre, in Bonlegh, worth 125., held of John Sydenham, esquire, as of his
manor of Bondlegh, in socage, by the rent of a red rose yearly.
A burgage with a garden, in Neweton Abbot, or Newton Abbot,
worth 105., held of the house and monastery of St. Mary of Torre.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (80.)
324. Edward Blunt, knight.
Writ 20 August, 14 Henry VII ; inquisition 18 January, 15 Henry VII.
He held no lands or tenements of the king or any other, in demesne or
in service in the county of Worcester the day he died.
He died 6 July last past. Peter Blunt, aged 40 and more, is his brother
and heir.
But, the jurors say, John Middilmore and Edward Knyght were seised of
the under-mentioned manors in fee, and, being so seised, by charter demised
them to the said Edward, and Joan, his wife, lady Ferras, late the wife of
Walter Deveraux, knight, lord Ferras, to hold to the said Edward and Joan,
and his heirs ; by virtue of which the said Edward and Joan were seised thereof,
viz. Edward in fee and the said Joan in her demesne as of free tenement.
Worcester. Manors of Sj'ddyngton and Momyll, worth 20 marks, held of
the prince, as of the earl {sic) of March, by service of | of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (81.)
325. John Gilbert, the elder.
Writ 27 August, inquisition 26 October, 15 Henry VII.
The said John Gilberd died Thursday after the Assumption last past,
seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee. Robert Gilberd, aged 40
is his son and heir.
Somerset. Manor of Stert, or Sterte, worth 20Z., held of the king in chief,
by service of a crane {grids) to be rendered yearly.
Manor of Wytecombe, or Witecombe, worth 10/., held of Margaret,
countess of Rechemond, service unknown.
A tenement in Quencammell, worth 15s., held of the said countess,
service unknown.
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210 INQUISITIONS.
A tenement in Barton, worth 5s., held of John Walton, service
unknown.
A tenement called ' Rawlyns ' within the parish of Babbecary, worth
5s., held of John Byconell, knight, as of the manor of Babbecarey,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (82.) E. Series II. File 896. (17.)
326. Edward Trussell.
Writ 4 November, inquisition 29 January, 15 Henry VII.
Edward Trussell, named in the writ, one of the cousins and heirs of
William Burley late of Bromcroft, esquire, viz. son of William Trussell,
knight, son of Elizabeth, one of the daughters and heirs of the said William,
and Joan Littilton, late the wife of Thomas Littilton, knight, the other of the
daughters and heirs of the said William Burley, were seised of the under-
mentioned manors of Bromcroft, Brocton, Norton in Halles, Clungunford
otherwise called Clungunwas and Bromfild, and of a hundred messuages, 1,000a.
land, 1,000a. pasture, 100a. wood, 200a. meadow and lOZ. rent, in Baldecot,
Mersshton, Monslowe, Wistanstowe, Alden, Thunglond, Rowthall, Tugford,
Dedilbury, Normecote, Abbeton, Aston, Ludlowe, [Dodynjghope, Newton in
Causelond, Newton in Clelond, Sutton, Cokeriche, Walton and [Lojngeley, in
fee, and of the advowsons of the churches of Monslowe, Clungunford and
Norton in Hales, and of the chapel of Mersshton, as of fee and right, by
inheritance from the said William ; and they being so seised, the said Edward
of his purparty, to wit of a moiety, thereof died seised, whereupon the said
purparty descended to Elizabeth Trussell, his daughter and heir.
He died 18 April, 14 Henry VII, being then under age and in the king's
custody by reason of other lands and tenements late of William Trussell,
knight, his father, and not by reason of any of the premises. Elizabeth
Trussell, aged 3 and more, is his daughter and heir. The said Joan Littilton
stiU survives, and was, at the time of his death, aged 60 and more, and then,
and long before, and always after, was, and still is, seised of her purparty
aforesaid, to wit of the other moiety, of all the premises in fee, as daughter
and the other of the heirs of the said William Burley.
William Trussell, knight, whose heir the said Edward was, was seised of
the under-mentioned manor of Shirrefhales in fee, and, being so seised, by
charter enfeoffed Humphrey Belchere and others thereof for the performance
of his last will, and thereafter to the use of himself and his heirs, by virtue
of which feoffment the said Humphrey and the others were seised thereof in
fee ; and whether the last will of the said William Trussell, knight, is as yet
performed, or not, the jurors are ignorant.
Salop. Manor of Bromcroft, worth 6^., held of George, earl of Shrewsbury,
as of the manor of Korfeham, by service of | of a knight's fee.
Manor of Brocton, worth 3^. 2s., held of the earl of Arundel, as of
the manor of Acton Rownd, by service of | a knight's fee.
Manor of Norton in Hales, worth 16^., held of the duke of Bukyng-
ham, service unknown.
Manor of Clungunford, otherwise called Clungunwas, worth 9^., held
of the same earl of Arundel, as of his lordship of Clunne, by fealty and
2s. rent yearly, for all service.
HENRY VII. 211
Manor of Bromfild, worth 8/. 85., held of the abbot and convent of
Shrewsbury, service unknown.
Ijands and tenements in [BJaldecot worth 4/., held of the same
abbot and convent of ShreAvsbury, by fealty and 65. 8d. rent yearly, for
all service.
Lands and tenements in Alden, worth 4,s. 4c?., held of the same abbot
and convent of Shrewsbury, service unkno^\^l.
Lands and tenements in Thunglond, worth 31. 3s. 4cZ., held of the
same abbot and convent of Shrewsbur}^ service unknown.
Lands and tenements in Rowthall, worth 4s., held of the same abbot
and convent of Shrewsbury, service unknown.
Lands and tenements in Tugford, worth 8s., held of the same abbot
and convent of Shrewsbury, by fealty and 5s. rent, for all service.
Lands and tenements in Hulton, worth 5s., held of the same abbot
and convent of Shrewsbury, service unknown.
Lands and tenements in Dedilbury, worth 2s., held of the same
abbot and convent of Shrewsbury, service unknown.
Lands and tenements in Aston, worth 6s. 8d., held of the same abbot
and convent of Shrewsbury, service unknown.
Lands and tenements in Sutton, Cokeriche, Walton, Longeley and
Dodynghope, worth 4/., held of the same abbot and convent of Shrewsbury,
service unknown.
Lands and tenements in Mersshton, worth 13s. 4c?., held of the lord
of Weme, as of his barony of Weme, by fealty and the rent of a red rose,
for all service.
Lands and tenements in Monslowe, to which manor the advowson
of the said church of Monslowe is appendent, held of the heirs of Hugh
Stepulton, by fealty and the rent of a red rose j'early, for all service ;
they are worth 3/. yearly.
Lands and tenements in Wistanstowe, worth lis. 8c^., held of Peter
Corbet, lord of Sibton, as of his manor of Sibton, by fealty and 13s. 4:d.
rent, for all service.
Lands and tenements in Normecot, worth 38s., held of the prior
and convent of Wenlok, by fealty and 5s. rent yearly, for all service.
Lands and tenements in Abbeton, worth 17s. 4cZ., held of the heirs
of Sir Hugh de Burnell, as of their lordship of Abbeton, by fealty and a
rent of 2s. and lib. pepper, for all service.
Lands and tenements in Ludlowe, worth 5 marks 6s. 4c/. held of the
bailiffs and burgesses of the town or borough of Ludlowe in free burgage.
Lands and tenements in Newton in Cause and Newton in Cle, worth
6 marks, held of the duke of Bukyngham, service unknown.
Manor of Shirref hales, which extends both in the said county and
in the county of Stafford, worth, with the land, &c. belonging to it in
Shropshire, 41., held of the said earl of Arundel, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (83.)
327. William Angewyn, ' gentilman.'
Writ 11 February, inquisition 27 February, 15 Henry VII.
William Angewen, or Aungewen. late of Askeby by Horncastell, gentleman,
was seised in fee of his manor of Askeby, and, being so seised, enfeoffed Charles
212 INQUISITIONS.
Mojaie, clerk, John Mo>Tie, gentleman, John Wederby, Robert Aget, chaplain,
Robert More, William Forman and Robert Smyth, thereof, to the intent that
they should perform his last will ; they were seised thereof accordingly in fee
to the intent aforesaid, and they being so seised, he afterwards made his
will, to wit that the same feoffees should stand enfeoffed to the use of Margaret,
his wife, so that, immediately after his decease, she should take from the
issues and profits thereof 20 marks yearly over and above outgoings and the
recompence of her jointure and dower, and that the same feoffees should permit
his executors to receive the residue of all the rents, issues and profits of the
lands and tenements aforesaid yearly for the exhibition and nurture of his
sons and daughters, to wit John his second and Robert his third sons and Joan
and Dorothy his daughters, then of tender age, till each of them came to the
age of sixteen years, when the said executors should pay 101. to each girl
and 10?. to each boy ; and afterwards he died, and the said Charles and the
others then and ever since have been seised of the said manor in form aforesaid.
Martin Newcom, of Saltefleteby, and Alan Musterluff, of Hameryngham,
were seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Hameryngham, and, being
so seised, enfeoffed the said William and Margaret, his wife, who survives,
thereof, to hold to them and their heirs, by virtue of which feoffment they
were seised thereof in fee ; he died so seised and she is solely seised thereof by
survivorship.
He died 10 September, 15 Henry VII. Charles Aungewen, aged 20 and
more, is his son and heir. Cf. No. 335.
Lincoln. Manor of Askeby by Horncastell, worth 201., held of the bishop of
Carlisle in right of his church, as of his lordship and soke of Horncastill,
by fealty and 12fi. rent yearly, and suit of the bishop's court there, for
all service.
A messuage and four score acres of land and meadow in the town
of Hameryngham, worth 265. 8c?., whereof the messuage is held of Richard
Thymmulby, esquire, as of the manor of Tetford, service unknown ;
60a. land and meadow are held of the king, as duke of Lancaster, as of
the manor of Gretham, parcel of the said duchy, by fealtj^ and I4d. rent
yearly and suit of court of the duchy aforesaid there, by two comings to
the two great courts of view of frankpledge held there yearly, for all
service ; and 21a. of land and meadow are held of the king as duke of
Lancaster, to wit of the manor of Belchford, parcel of the same duchy
by the two comings to two great courts, as above.
C. Series II. Vol. U. (84.)
328. Roger Twyneo.
Writ of Mandamus 4 February, inquisition 8 May, 15 Henry VII.
He died 17 June, 12 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned tenements,
&c. in fee. George Twynyho, aged 25 and more, is his brother and heir.
Wilts. A tenement and a water-mill with a dovecot and a meadow, in
Wilton, worth 13s. 4c?., held of the abbess of Wilton, in socage, viz. by
fealty and 5s. rent at Michaelmas yearly.
Two tenements and two cottages in Warmester, worth 22s. 4c?., held
of the dean and chapter of Salisbury, by fealty and 4s. 6c?. rent at
Michaelmas yearly, and suit of their court there.
HENRY VII. 213
Three tenements and two cottages in Warmester, worth 265. 8d.,
held of Richard K3-rton, as of his manor of Warmester, by fealty and
55. Id. rent at Easter and Michaelmas yearly, and suit of his court of the
same manor.
A messuage in Warmester, worth 245. 8d., held of Richard Pole,
esquire, as of his manor of Warmester, by fealty and 16d. rent at
Michaelmas yearly.
A messuage, 30a. land and 8a. pasture, in Bugley, worth 265. Sd.,
held of the prioress of Stodeley, as of the manor of Corsley, by fealty
and Id. rent at Michaelmas yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (85.)
329. Thomas Leventhorp.
Writ of Amotus 6 November, inquisition 1 May, 15 Henry VII.
John Mordaunt and William Cornwaleys were seised of the under-
mentioned land, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, by charter indented demised
them to the said Thomas Leventhorp and Agnes his wife, who survives, to
hold to them and the heirs of their bodies ; he died so seised, and he is still
seised thereof by survivorship in fee tail by the form of the gift.
He died 20 July, 13 Henry VII. John Leventhorp, aged 4, is his son
and heir.
Hertford. Two tenements with 40a. land, formerly John Noon's, in
Sabrychesworthe , all that tenement there formerly in the tenure of Walter
Wyseman and late in the tenure of John Wheler, in the parish of Sobry-
ches worth aforesaid, with 3a. land lying in four pieces in a field called
' Claverlegh ' and 4a. land in four pieces in a field called ' Nattonfeld '
and 3r. meadow in one piece in a meadow called ' Halysounde,' and
a half-acre and half-rood of meadow in two pieces in a meadow called
' Thatchemede,' formerly in the tenure of the said John Wheler ; all the
said lands and tenements are held of the lord de Scrope and the abbot of
Redyng, but by what services and which parcels thereof are held of lord
de Scrope and which of the abbot, the jurors know not ; the lands and
tenements aforesaid are worth 335. 4:d.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (86.) E. Series II. File 293. (19.)
330. Thomas Leventhorp.
Writ of Mandamus 6 November, inquisition 3 May, 15 Henry VII.
Richard Goodfrey and John Pulter, esquires, were seised of the under-
mentioned manor, and land, &c. in Fernham and Stortford, and John
Mordaunt and William Cornwaleys were seised of the under-mentioned mill,
&c. in Fernham, which by their respective charters they demised to the said
Thomas and Agnes his wife, as in No. 329.
Death and heir as in No. 329.
Essex. Manor of Hertesho, co. Essex, and 25a. land, 3a. Ir. meadow and
l|a. wood, in Fernham and Stortford, cos. Essex and Hertford, worth
20 marks, held of John Leventhorp, esquire, by fealty and tJ-^ of a
knight's fee.
214 INQUISITIONS.
A site (placea) with a water-mill built thereon, and a parcel of
meadow called ' Dawysmore,' in the town and parish of Fernham, co.
Essex, worth 51., held of the earl of Oxford, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (87.) E. Series II. File 293. (18.)
331. Ralph Nevell, earl of Westmoreland.
Writ of Mandamus 7 February, inquisition 29 April, 15 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 253. Edith is said to be seised in fee tail ; her late
husband is called the earl's firstborn son.
He died 10 September, 13 Henry VII. Ralph Neyvll, the now earl, is
his son and heir (sic) and is aged one j^ear and more, and is in the king's
custody.
Derby. Manor of Assheford in ' le Peke,' worth 60/., held of the king in chief,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (88.)
332. Ralph Nevell, earl of Westmoreland.
Writ of Mandamus 7 February, inquisition 28 April, 15 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 331.
Nottingham. Manor of Alverton in Sherewoode and four water-mills ;
the said manor is held of the king in chief, by knight-service and is worth
91. 15s. 4c?.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (89.)
333. Ralph Nevell, earl of Westmoreland.
Writ of Mandamus 7 February, inquisition 6 May, 15 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 253. Edith is said to be seised in fee tail ; and her
late husband called firstborn son.
Hants. Eleven pounds, two shillings and eight pence of fee farm in Andover,
and 14/. 15s, of fee farm in Bassyngstoke, held of the king, service
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (90.)
334. William Assheby, esquire.
Writ 26 January, inquisition 10 May, 15 Henry VII.
Long before his death he was seised of the under-mentioned manor and
land, and, being so seised, enfeoffed Ralph Shyrley, knight, Thomas Pulteney,
knight, Thomas Kebeell, serjeant at law, and William Smyth thereof, for the
performance of his last will and they were and still are seised thereof
accordiQgly.
He died 14 January last past. William Assheby, aged 30 and more, is
his son and heir. Cf. No. 252.
HENRY VII. ^15
Leicester. Manor of Lowesby, Cosby and Litelthorp, or Litylthorf). and
twenty uiessuagt-s, forty virgates of land and 30s. rent in Lowesby,
Cosby and Litelthorp, or Litylthorp, worth 60^., held of the prince,
as of the honour of Huntyngdon, service unknown.
A messuage and five virgates of land in Longwhatton, worth 735,,
held of the lord Beamond, service unknown.
Three messuages, a cottage and five virgates of land, in Neuton
Burdet, worth 4 marks, held of the lord Lisle, service unknown.
Three pounds of pepper, three capons and 35. quit rent, in
Bagrave and 2s. rent and two hens, in Southcroxton and Baresby, worth
05., held of Thomas Pulteney, knight, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (9L) E. Series II. File 1115, Part V. (2.)
335. William Angewyn, gentilman.
Writ 11 May, inquisition 16 May, 15 Henry VII.
William Aungewyn, esquire, died 10 December, 15 Henry VII, seised of the
under-nientioned moiety of a manor, &c. in fee. He had issue, the day he died,
Charles Aungewayn, his son and heir, aged 16 and no more. Cf. No. 327.
York. A moiety of the manor of Hebden in Craven, a carucate of land in
Thorp Bryndsall, and three bovates of land in Conyston, parcel of the
aforesaid moiety of the manor of Hebden, held of the abbot of St. Mary
of Fountains, b}^ homage, fealty, scutage and 8s. rent yearly at Whitsuntide
and St. Martin in winter equally ; the moiety of the said manor, and the
tenements aforesaid, are worth 20Z. above outgoings and above the
said rent.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (92.)
336- William Holyn.
Writ 4 February, inquisition 8 May, 15 Henry VII.
The said William Holeyn died 26 April, 13 Henry VII, seised of the
under-mentioned land, &c. in fee. William Holeyn is his son and heir, aged
3 and more on the day of the taking of this inquisition.
Wilts. A messuage, 60a. land, two closes of pasture, three copses (copic') of
underwood and two ' heggerewys,' in the town and fields of White-
paresshe, worth I65., held of Master Tawke, service unknown.
A messuage and curtilage, 140a. arable, a copse of underwood and a
close containing 6a. pasture, in Pitton ; a messuage, 20a. arable, and
a half-acre meadow, in Farlay ; and 4a. meadow in Alwardbury, in a
meadow called ' Exmede ' by Botenham ; worth 265. 8d. ; held of Master
Lucy and John Cheyne, service unknown.
Two tenements, 80a. arable, in Grymstede, two closes of pasture
lying next the chapel of Estgrymstede, and 4a. meadow lying in sixteen
parcels in the fields of Grymstede, worth 405., held of Masters Hurleston
and Baryngton, service unknown.
A hundred acres of arable and l|a. meadow, in the fields of Dene,
worth 235. 4d., held of Masters Hurleston and Baryngton, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (93.)
216 INQUISITIONS.
337. William Holyn.
Writ 4 February, inquisition 5 May, 15 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 336.
Hants. A messuage, two gardens, 12Ja. arable, 6|a. meadow, 25. rent,
and 4a. wood, in Romsey, Stannebrygge and ' la Okys' ; the said
messuage, gardens, 10a. land, 5|a. meadow and 2s. rent, parcel of the
premises, in the town of Romsey, are held of the abbess of Romsey, in
right of her church, service unknown, and are worth 165. ; and 2Ja. land,
la. meadow and 4a. wood, the residue of the premises, in Stannebrygge
and ' la Okys,' are held of John Kirkebj^, esquire, service unknown, and
are worth 4s. yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (94.)
338. John Gylbard.
Writ 24 January, inquisition the last day but one of April, 15 Henry VII.
The said John Gilbert, and Joan, his wife, who survives, were seised,
the day he died, in fee, in her right, of the under-mentioned manors, &c. ;
he died and she survives him and is still seised thereof in fee.
He died 18 August last past. Robert Gilbert is his son and heir, aged
30 and more.
Hants. A messuage, 300a. land, 300a. pasture, 4a. meadow, 2a. wood, in
Upsomburn, Netherden, Romsey, Crauley and Ocle, worth 6/. IO5., held
of Thomas, bishop of Winchester, by fealty and suit of his Pavilion
Court {curie sue Pavilionis) for all service.
Manor of Midelton, otherwise called Est Milton, thirty messuages,
lOOa. land, 200a. pasture, 10a. wood, in Wolveton, Sandham, Langard,
or Langarde and Clyve, in the Isle of Wight in the said county, worth
10^., held of the king, as of Caresbroke castle in the said Isle, by
service of ^ of a knight's fee.
Manor of Knyghton in the parish of Nichurche in the said Isle, worth
lOOs., held of the king, as of the aforesaid castle, by service of ^ of a
knight's fee.
Moiety of the manor of Brouke in the said Isle, worth 106s., held of the
king, as of the aforesaid castle, by fealty and suit of the king's court of
' Knyghton Court ' within the isle aforesaid every three weeks, for aU
service.
A messuage and 20a. land in New Ljrmyngton, worth 8s., held of
Hugh Conwey, knight, by fealty only, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (95.)
339. William Tunstall.
Writ 21 November, inquisition 16 May, 15 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned moiety of a manor, &c. in fee,
and, being so seised, by charter, 26 November, 9 Henry VII, by the name of
William Tunstall, esquire, son of Richard Tunstall, knight, gave them inter
alia to Richard Newton and Robert Gybonson, by the name of Richard Newton,
the elder, and Robert Gybonson, vicar of the parish church of Kyrby in
HENRY VII. 217
Lonnesdall, their heirs and assigns ; they were seised thereof accordingly
in fee, and, being so seised, by charter indented, 28 November, 9 Henry VII,
demised them inter alia, by the description of all their manors, &c., co.
York, to him, by the name of William Tunstall son of Richard Tunstall,
knight, in tail male, with remainder in default to Thomas Tunstall, brother
of the said Richard Tunstall, knight, in tail male, with remainder in default to
William Tunstall, brother of the said Thomas, in tail male, with remainder
in default to Lionel (Leonello) Tunstall, son of the said William Tunstall son
of Richard Tunstall, knight, in tail male, with remainder in default to John
Tunstall, son of the said Thomas Tunstall, in tail male, with remainder in
default to the right heirs of the said William son of Richard Tunstall, knight.
By virtue of which demise he was seised thereof in fee tail and died so seised
without heir male of his body lawfully begotten ; and the said Thomas
Tunstall, in the remainder, died in the lifetime of the said William, named
in the wTit, after whose death the right of the remainder descended to one
Thomas, as son and heir male of the said Thomas, the father, named in the
said charter ; and afterwards the said William named in the writ died without
heir male of his body lawfully begotten, after whose death the said moiety and
also the said messuages, &c. remained to the said Thomas son of the said
Thomas, as son and heir male of his body lawfully begotten by the form of
the demise, which Thomas son of Thomas is aged 20 and more
He died 10 November, last past. One Christopher Ascue, aged 21, is
his cousin and heir, viz. son of Eleanor his sister.
York. Moiety of the manor of Bentham ; twelve messuages, 500a. land,
200a. meadow, in Bentham ; worth 5 marks, held of Thomas Pykeryng,
esquire, service unknown.
Twelve messuages, 100a. land, 40a. meadow, in Burton in Lonnesdale,
worth 6/. 135. 4:d., held of George, lord de Straunge, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (96.)
340. Thomas Frire.
Writ 9 November, inquisition 12 May, 15 Henry VII.
Isabel Norrej^s was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Candyche
in fee, and, being so seised, the said Thomas Frire, named in the writ, and one
John Maryot unjustly disseised her thereof, to the use of one Richard Frire,
father of the said Thomas, to which disseisin the said Richard agreed, whereby
the said Richard was seised of the said land, &c. in fee. She reentered and
was seised thereof in fee and afterwards, in Michaelmas term, 11 Henry VII,
she prosecuted a writ of trespass against the said Thomas and John ; the
parties appeared and she complained that the said Thomas and John,
1 March, 8 Henry VII, broke her close, &c. ; the jury came, and said that
the said Thomas and John unjustly disseised her, and assessed her
damages at 135. 4d. and costs at 405., as in the record of the plea
under the seal of the king's bench appears. And the said Isabel being
seised of the said land, &c. as aforesaid, gave them by charter to one Thomas
Raa, clerk, and James Souche, their heirs and assigns, and they were, and
still are, seised thereof accordingly in fee.
He died 26 May, 14 Henry VII. Alice Frire, aged 8 and more, and Joan
Frire, aged 3 and more are his daughters and heirs.
218 INQUISITIONS.
Oxford. Three messuages, 3|a. land in Candyche without the north gate
of Oxford, worth 205., held of Christopher Browne, esquire, as of his
hundred, or manor, of Bull3mgton co. Oxford, by fealty and suit of court
to the hundred, or manor, aforesaid, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (97.)
341. Ralph Nevell, earl of Westmoreland.
Writ of Mandamus 7 February, inquisition 29 June, 15 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 333. Date of death and age of heir not given.
Surrey. Manor of Talworth ; it pays 22s. yearly to the manor of Shene,
and to the prior of Marten 4s. yearly ; but of whom it is held and by
what services the jurors know not ; it is worth beyond outgoings 14^. 15s.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (98.) E. Series II. File 1063. (3.)
342. Thomas Geffrey.
Writ of Mandainus 5 February, inquisition 29 January, 15 Henry VII.
He died 14 August, 12 Henr}^ VII, seised of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in fee. Margaret Gefferey, aged 8 and more, is his daughter and heir.
William Smyth, the king's receiver, has taken all the issues and profits thereof
from the time of Thomas' death till now, by what title the jurors know not.
Gloucester. Six messuages, 100a. land, 100a. pasture, 50a. meadow, 10s.
rent, in Shenyngdon, and 20a. land, 20a. pasture and 20a. meadow, in
Tripoot, held of the king, as of the honor of Gloucester, by service of
g^o of a knight's fee ; they are worth 41. 8s. 8d.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (99.) E. Series II. File 342. (4.)
343. Robert Stawell.
Writ 30 October, inquisition 1 June, 15 Henry VII.
He died seised in fee of the under-mentioned manor and advowson of
Sutcomb, manor of W^elcombe and land in Noteley, which thereupon descended
to Robert Stawell, the younger, as his cousin and heir, who entered and was
seised thereof in fee.
He was seised in fee of the under-mentioned manor and advowson of
Martyn, and being so seised long before his decease by charter enfeoffed Hugh
Luttrell, knight, John More, of Columpton, and others, thereof, inter alia
the advowson excepted, to his own use and the performance of his last will ;
by his last will he directed that his executors should take the issues and profits
of the said manor, and of other lands specified in the said charter, till they had
received 300 marks, above all costs and expenses, for the performance of his
said last will. He died seised of the said advowson, which descended to the
said Robert, the younger, as above.
He died 28 October last past. Robert Stawell, the younger, is his cousin
and heir, viz. son of Edward his son, and is aged 24 and more.
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Devon. Manor and advowson of Sutcomb, or Sutcombe, worth 10^., held
of Margaret, countess of Richemond and Derbey, as of the manor of
BarnestapuU, b}' knight-service.
Manor of Welcombe, worth 10 marks, held of John Arundell, knight,
as of the manor of Conor ton, in free socage.
Manor and advowson of Martyn, worth 201., held of the said countess,
as of the manor of BarnestapuU, by knight-service.
Forty acres of land in Noteley, worth 205., held of the abbot of
Tavistoke, in free socage.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (100.)
344. Richard Ardern.
Writ 27 November, inquisition 9 June, 15 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. and being so seised,
long before his decease, by a certain deed of feoffment, dated 26 January,
5 Henry VII, enfeoffed Nicholas Gaynesford, esquire, John Legh, gentleman,
Richard Culpeper, esquire, and John Chaloner, gentleman, thereof, by the
description of all his land, &c. in Legh, Becheworth, Raygate and Buklond,
or elsewhere in the county of Surrey, to wit as to lands and tenements parcel
of the premises to the v^alue of 20^., to the use of himself and Joan his wife,
and his heirs, and for the performance of his last will after the death of the
said Joan, and as to the residue to the use of himself and his heirs and the
performance of his last will. They were seised thereof accordingly in fee,
and, being so seised, the said Nicholas died, and Legh and the others survived
him and were seised thereof long before the said Richard's death and are
still so seised.
By his last wiU he directed that the said Joan should have the said manor,
&c. to her and her assigns for the term of her life, and during her life should
find an honest priest, by the view of the said feoffees, to pray for his soul
and his friends' souls and other Christian souls ; and that after her decease
the said manor, &c. should remain to John Holgrave, brother of the said
Richard Ardern, and his heirs for ever, the said John finding an honest
priest for ever to pray for the souls of the said Richard and Joan, &c. and
paying the said priest %l. 135. 4rf. yearly.
He died 22 November, 15 Henry VII. Elizabeth Benge, wife of John
Benge is sister and one of the heirs of the said Richard, viz. daughter of John
father of the said Richard and Elizabeth, and Ursula Fitz Herberd, wife of
— Fitz Herberd is cousin and the other of the heirs of the said Richard, viz.
daughter of Katharine daughter of the said John, father of the said Richard,
Elizabeth and Katharine. The said Elizabeth is aged 30 and more and the
said Ursula 20 and more.
Surrey. Manor of Imworth and a moiety of the hundred of Emelbrigge to
the same manor appurtenant, worth 8 marks, held of the men of the
town of Kyngeston, by service of 3/. IBs. 8(i. yearly, for all service.
Three messuages, 255a. land, 316a. pasture, 20a. meadow, 20a. wood,
and a mill, in Lee, Raygate, Buklond and Becheworth, whereof a messuage,
20a. land, 19a. pasture, 6a. or 5a. meadow, la. wood, are held of Thomas,
earl of Arundell, by service of 5s. yearly, as of his manor of Buklond, and
are worth 305. ; another messuage 100a. land, 117a. pasture, in the parish of
Lee, formerly Thomas Hayton's, are held of Ehzabeth, queen of England,
220 INQUISITIONS.
as of her manor of Bansted, service unknown, and are worth 51.,
and another messuage, 'S5a. land, 70a. pasture, 3a. meadow, 6a. wood,
and the said water-mill, which are the whole residue, are held of the
lords of the manor, or lordship, of Ra,ygate as of the lordship, or manor,
aforesaid, b}' service of 3d. 3^earl3^ for all service ; the said messuage,
mill, 35a. land, 70a. pasture, 3a. meadow and 6a. wood, which are held
of the said earl of Surrey (sic), are worth 40s.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (101.) E. Series II. File 1063. (2.)
345. Lucy late the wife of John ap Morgan late of Neuport in Wales.
Writ 12 February, inquisition 18 June, 15 Henry VII.
Morgan ap Thomas and the said Lucy were seised of the under-mentioned
manors, &c. in fee, in her right, and, being so seised, they suffered a recovery
thereof in Hilary term, 5 Henry VII, to William Hody, knight, Thomas Bayn-
ham, esquire, Alexander Baynham, knight, Reynold Hody, William Baynham
and Thomas Basshe, to the use of themselves and her heirs and assigns ; the
said William and the others entered and were seised thereof accordingly in
fee to the said use, and they being so seised, the said Morgan died and she
survived him, and the said William and the others continued their estate and
were seised thereof in fee to the use of her, her heirs and assigns.
She died 24 January, 15 Henry VII, without issue. Joan, wife of
Edmund Gorgez, knight, is her sister and heir, aged at the time of taking the
inquisition, and at the time of the death of the said Lucy, 28 years and more.
Somerset. Manors of Estharptre, Estwodde, or Estwode, and Charlecomb,
twenty messuages, 200a. land, 100a. meadow, 100a. pasture and 100a.
wood, in Estharptre, Estwodde, Charlecomb, Sherwolde, Sherburn,
CoUey, Henton, Grendon, Wellis, Faryngdon, Harpetre Tilley, West-
harpetre Bushopford, Compton and Freddy, whereof the manors of Est-
harptre and Estwode and lands in Estharptre, Estwode, Sherwolde,
Sherburn, CoUey, Henton, Grendon, Harpetre, Wellis, Faryngdon, West-
harptre TyUey, Bushopford, Compton and Prydy, worth 30^., are held
of the king as of the honor of Gloucester, by knight-service ; and the
manor of Cherlecomb and lands in Charlecomb, worth 4/., are held of
Oliver, bishop of Bath and Wells in socage in right of his bishopric of
Bath and WeUs.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (102.) E. Series II. File 897(a). (1.)
346- Margaret late the wife of Geoffrey Fraunke, esquire, formerly
wife of [James] Pykeryng.
Writ 29 November, inquisition 10 June, 15 Henry VII.
She held, the day she died, together with the said GeofiPrey her husband,
who survives, the under-mentioned manors and lands, for the term of their
lives in survivorship with reversion thereof expectant after his and her decease
to one William Beverley, clerk, as by fine thereof levied in the court of king
Edward IV fuUy appears ; after the death of the which William Beverley,
Thomas Beverley, his cousin and next heir, by a certain writing indented
granted the reversion of a cottage, 80a. land, 14a. pasture and 20a. meadow,
HENRY VII. 221
parcel of the manor of Eskrig and of the lands, &c. there, and the reversion of
a cottage and bovate of land in Nabnrn, parcel of the manors, lands and tene-
ments specified in the said fine, to Brian Palmes, James Roos and John
Acclom, esquires, John Pikeryng and Thomas Coort, chaplain, to hold that
reversion to them, their heirs and assigns, by virtue of which grant by the said
Thomas the said Geoffrey Fraunke and Margaret attorned to the said Brian
and the others by payment of Id., as by their writing indented thereof made
fully appears ; and further the said Thomas Beverley by another writing
indented demised and granted the residue of the reversions of the premises
contained in the said fine not granted by his writing aforesaid, to the said Brian
Palmes, John Acclom, John Pikeryng, Thomas Covell, gentleman, and Thomas
Coort, chaplain, their heirs and assigns for ever, by virtue of which grant
the said Geoffrey and Margaret attorned to them by payment of Id., as by
their writing indented thereof made fully appears ; and the said Brian, John,
John, Thomas and Thomas Coort, demised the reversion of all the land, &c.
in Scorouton, to Edward Midelton, gentleman, to hold the said reversion for the
term of his life immediately after the death of the said Geoffrey and Margaret,
by virtue of which grant the said Geoffrey and Margaret attorned to the said
Edward by payment of Id., as by their writing indented thereof made fully
appears.
She died 17 November last past. Christopher Pykeryng, esquire, aged
15 and more, is her cousin and next heir, viz. son and heir of James Pyker3mg,
esquire, her son and heir.
York. Manors of Eskrig and EUerton upon Derwent, forty-seven messuages,
500a. land, 54a. meadow, 200a. pasture, 200a. wood, 50s. 8^^. rent, in
Eskrig, Ellerton upon Derwent, Naburn and Scorouton, and the
advowsons of the churches of Eskrig and Kirkbyunderknoll ; whereof the
manor of Eskrig and land, &c. in Eskrig, worth 30L, are held of the abbot
of the monastery of St. Mary without the walls of the city of York, by
225. ad. rent for all service ; the manor of Ellerton and lands, &c. in
Ellerton, worth 71., are held of Richard Thymelby, esquire, by 60s. rent
yearly for all service ; lands and tenements in Scorouton, worth 100s.,
held of Ninian Markenfeld, esquire, service unknown ; and lands and
tenements in Naburn, worth 13s. 4d., are held of the said Brian Palmes,
by the rent of lib. cummin, and by what other services the jurors know not.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (103.)
347. John Mitton.
Writ 12 February, inquisition 10 May, 15 Henry VII.
Anne, one of the daughters and heirs of Thomas Swynerton was seised in
fee of the under-mentioned manors of Hilton and Esyngton and land, &c.
in Fredley, Hopwas, Wigynton, Wirley, Lichefeld, Penkerich, Sardon,
Codsale and Wirley and, being so seised, took to husband Humphrey
SwjTierton, and they had issue between them Humphrey, who survives,
and the said Humphrey, the father, died, and she survived him and
was seised of the said manors, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, took to
husband John Mitton, named in the writ, and they had issue between
them John ; and the said Anne died, after whose death the said John
continued his possession in the said manors, &c. as tenant by the courtesy.
222 INQUISITIONS.
The said Humphrey Swynerton, son of the said Anne, is her heir, and is
aged 30 and more.
The said John Mitton, named in the writ, was seised of the under-
mentioned four parts of the manor of Weston Hues, &c. in fee, and, being
so seised, long before his decease, b}^ his writing indented gave them to George,
earl of Shrewsbury, Thomas, his brother, Richard Salter, doctor of decrees,
and George Bromley and their heirs, for the performance of his will and free
disposition, by virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof in fee.
He died Thursday after the Purification last. John Mitton, aged 30
and more, is his son and heir.
Stafford. Manor of Hilton and three messuages in Hilton, worth 6 marks,
held of William Lichefeld, doctor of laws and prebendary in the church
of the Apostles Peter and Paul of Wolvernehampton, service unknown.
Manor of Esyngton and a messuage in Esyngton, worth 4 marks,
held of Edward, lord de Dudley, by service of | a knight's fee.
A messuage, 10a. land and 2a. meadow, in Fredley, 6a. land and a
piece of meadow containing by estimation 3a. meadow, in Hopwas, worth
lis. 8d., held of the king in chief by great serjeanty, to wit by service of
being steward and bailiff of the king of Cannok.
Ten acres of land in Wygynton, or Wigynton, worth 20d., held of
George Nevile, knight, service unknown.
Thirty acres of land, 6a. meadow, in Wirley, worth 13s. 4:d., held of
John Peyto, by fealty and service of doing suit to his court there once a year.
Three messuages. 20a. pasture, in Lichefeld, worth 405., held of the
lord bishop of Chester, service unknown.
Two messuages in Penkerich, worth 8s., held of Robert Willoughby,
knight, service unknown.
A messuage, 200a. land, 15a. meadow, 20a. wood, in Sardon, worth
4 marks, held of Robert Harcourte, knight, service unknown.
Twenty acres of land and la. meadow, in Codsale, worth 7s., held of
Christopher Ursewike, dean of the church of Wolvernehampton, by
service of 2s. 4rf. and four hens at Michaelmas yearly.
Twenty acres of land in Wirley, worth 13s. 4d., held of John Peyto,
service unknown.
Four parts of the manor of Weston Hues in five parts divided, five
messuages, 200a. land, 20a. meadow, 100a. pasture, 40a. heath, in Weston
Hues, worth 10 marks, held of Thomas, earl of Arundell, service unknown.
Manor of Bobynton, four messuages, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, 60a.
pasture, in Bobynton, worth 20 marks, held of Edward, duke of Buck-
ingham, by knight-service.
Manor of Tomenhorne, a messuage, 60a. land, 20a. meadow, 60a.
pasture, in Tomenhorne, worth 61., held of the bishop of Chester, service
unknown.
Six messuages, four water-mills, 100a. pasture, 10a. meadow, in
Hagley and Rugeley, worth 10/., held of the said bishop, by service of
keeping ' Rugeley baily ' within the king's forest of Cannok.
A water-mill and 20s. rent, in Nuton, worth 40s., held of the lord
Ferrers de Charteley, service unknown.
Manor of Horton, two messuages, 20a. meadow, 40a. pasture, w
Horton, worth 41., held of the said bishop, service unknown.
C, Series II. Vol. 14. (104.)
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348- Ralph Nevell, earl of Westmoreland.
Writ of Amotus 7 February, inquisition 27 June, 15 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 333. The tail is to Ralph and Edith and heirs of
Ralph lawfully begotten, ' body ' omitted.
York, Manors of K;yTkeby Moreshed, Brauncedale, Ferondale, Gellemore
and Faddemore, worth 100/., Buttrecambe and Scraynham, worth 40?.,
CottjTigham and Witham, worth lOOZ., and two enclosures of pasture
called ' Mantholome,' beside Beverley containing 30a., worth 535. 4c?.,
held of the king in chief, service unknown.
Nineteen pounds five shillings of fee farm to be received from the
abbot of Kyrkstall from his manors of Collyngham and Bardesey.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (105.)
349. John Savage.
Writ 26 March, inquisition 2 November, 15 Henry VII.
John Savage, esquire, named in the writ, was seised of the under-mentioned
moiety of the manor and alternate presentation of the church of Tollard, and,
being so seised, enfeoffed Thomas Percy, the elder and Thomas Harvy thereof,
to the intent that they should grant the same to him and the heirs of his body,
with remainder to William Savage, chaplain, for life, with remainder as in
No. 251, (i), save that the residue of the said moiet}' (3) is to remain on failure
of Joan Dvllvngton's issue to his own right heirs. Consideration, as in
No. 251, 20?. "
Death and heir as in No. 251.
Wilts. Moiety of the manor of Tollard, with the alternate presentation to
the church of the said manor, worth 11., held of the earl of March, as of
the manor of Cranebourne, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (106.)
350. Ralph Nevell, earl of Westmoreland.
Writ of Mandamus 7 February, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition Tuesday, the feast
of St. Michael, the Archangel, 16 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 253. Ralph, husband of Edith, is called the earl's
first-born son.
Huntingdon. Manor of Caldecotes, worth 10 marks, held of the king in
chief, service at present unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (107.)
351- Richard Newton.
Writ 22 October, inquisition 29 October, 16 Henry VII.
Richard Newton, esquire, named in the writ, died 26 October,
16 Henry VII (sic), seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee. Isabel
and Joan, aged 13 and more and 5 and more, are his daughters and heirs.
C/. Nos. 401, 421, 470.
224 INQUISITIONS.
Somerset. Manor of Obleygh, 200a. arable, 80a. meadow, 100a. wood, 100a.
pasture, 300a. waste, in Obleygh, worth 23/. 25. 3d., held of the king in
chief by knight service.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (108.) E. Series II. File 897 {a). (3.)
352. James Whitney, esquire.
Writ 10 August, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition 21 October, 16 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and, being so seised,
by charter under his seal, 5 June, 12 Henry VII, by the name of James
Whiteney, esquire, son and heir of Robert Whiteney, esquire, enfeoffed James
Baskervile, knight, and others, as in No. 261, thereof, for the performance of
his last will ; the survivors, James Baskervile being dead, are still
so seised.
He died 31 July {sic) last past. Robert Whiteney aged 6 and more, is his
son and heir, by Blanch, his wife, daughter of Simon Milborn, esquire.
Warwick. Manor, or lordship, of Clifton, worth 20 marks, held of John,
lord de Zouche, as of his manor of Weston, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (109.) E. Series II. File 1115, Part VI. (7.)
353. William Yelverton, esquire.
Writ 6 July, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition Mondav after All HaUows,
16 Henry VII.
One John Paston and William Grey, esquires, were seised of the under-
mentioned manors, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, by charter demised them to,
the said William and Anne his wife, daughter of John Paston, esquire, for
the term of their lives in survivorship, with remainder after their decease to
Thomas Howard, then knight, now earl of Surrey, William Knyvett, knight,
and Edmund Paston, who survive, their heirs and assigns, for the performance
of the last will of the said William Yelverton. William and Anne were seised
thereof accordingly in their demesne as of free tenement, with remainder thereof,
as above, and afterwards, viz. 10 Henry VII, the said Anne died, and after-
wards, viz. 21 March. 14 Henry VII, the said William Yelverton by charter
indented agreed with Robert Drury, knight, in consideration of divers sums
of money paid and to be paid to divers persons at his request by the said
Robert, that the said Robert from the day of the agreement should have all
the said manors, &c. for the term of his, Robert's, life, and he requested his
feoffees to perform the said agreement.
He died 20 June last past. William Yelverton, aged 5 and more, is his
son and heir.
Norfolk. Manors of Rakheith Hall, Dakenham Hall and Burwodes, with the
advowson of the church of All Saints of Rakheith, 300a. heath, 200a.
pasture, 100a. land, in Rakheith, Sprowston, Beeston by Sprowston,
Crosthweyte, Wroxham, Salows, Plumsted, Bastwyke, Yelverton, Holves-
ton and Little {Parva) Framyngham ; all the premises, except the lands
and tenements in Yelverton, are held of the abbot of St. Benet of Hulm,
in right of his monastery by 4c/. rent yearly, for all service, and all the
lands, &c. in Yelverton are held of the heirs of Hugh Bakunsthorp by
HENRY VII, 225
I of a knight's fee ; tall the premises, except the lands &c. in Yelverton,
are worth 10/., and the said tenements in Yelverton are worth 40,9.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (110.)
354. William Lexham, esquire.
Writ 15 May, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition 29 October, 16 Henry VII.
He died 10 February, 15 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned
manor of Reynham in fee and of the under-mentioned manor of Houghton in
fee tail. Margaret wife of William Lynne, aged 30 and more, Frances wife
of Lawrence Dudley, aged 26 and more, Joan Lexham, aged 15 and more
and Katharine Lexham, aged 14 and more, are his daughters and heirs.
Norfolk. Manor of Reynham in Burnham Westgate, Burnham Norton,
Burnham Sutton, Burnham St. Andrew, Burnham Ulp, Burnham St.
Edmund and Burnham Thorpe, worth 10/., held of the king, as of the
duchy of Lancaster, by knight-service.
Manor of Houghton, worth 10 marks, held of the king, as of the
duchy of Lancaster, bv knight-service.
G. Series II. Vol. 14. (111.)
355. Humphrey Grey, esquire.
Writ 20 Ma}', 15 Henry VII ; inquisition Monday the Commemoration of
Souls, 16 Henry' VII.
Edmund, earl of Kent, William Calthorp, knight, and Henry Boteler,
gentleman, were seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson in
fee, and, being so seised, demised them to the said Humphrey, Thomas Tresham,
knight, John Bellers, WilHam Catesby, son and heir of William Catesby, knight,
William Alyngton and William Feld3'ng, since deceased, and Everard Feldyng,
who survives, their heirs and assigns, to the use of the said Humphrey and
Anne his wife and the heirs male of their bodies; the said Everard is now
seised thereof to the use of the said Anne for the term of her life, with re-
mainder as aforesaid.
Date of death not given. Edward Grey, aged 28 and more, is his son and
heir.
Norfolk. Manor of Saxthorp, worth 20/., and the advowson of the free
chapel there, held of George, earl of Kent, by fealty.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (112.)
356. Humphrey Grey, esquire.
Writ 16 December, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition Monday before All Hallows,
16 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned manor in
fee, and, being so seised, by charter enfeoffed John Ansty, Richard Wrygth,
Richard Coke and William Smyth thereof, who, being seised thereof
accordingly in fee enfeoffed him and Anne, then his wife, thereof, to hold to
them and the iieirs male of their bodies, with remainder in default to the heirs
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226 INQUISITIONS.
male of his body, by virtue of which the}' were seised thereof in their demesne
as of fee tail. She survived him and continued her possession and is yet
alive.
He died 11 December last. Edward Grey, aged 28 and more, is his son
and heir.
Warwick. Manor of Wythibroke, worth 20 marks, held of John, prior of
St. John of Jerusalem in England, as of the manor of Balsale, by 16s. lOd.
rent, for aU service.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (113.) E. Series II. File 1115. Part VI. (4.)
357. Humphrey Grey, esquire.
Writ 20 May, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition Tuesday before All Hallows,
16 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and, being so seised,
enfeoffed William Sensam and John Hardwyn thereof, who, &c. Other
findings as in No. 356.
Leicester. Manor of Nayleston, worth 16^., held of George, earl of Kent,
by fealty only, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (114.) E. Series II. File 1115. Part VI. (5.)
358. John Elys.
Writ 16 February, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition 23 October, 16 Henry VII.
He died 4 May, 15 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c.
in fee. John Etys, aged 9 and more, is his son and heir.
Cambridge. Manor of Burne called ' Elys maner ' and divers lands, &c.
in the town of Burne, worth 10 marks, held of the lady Margaret, countess
of Richemond, as of the honor of Richemond, by knight service, viz.
by service of one knight's fee. The said countess after the death of the
said John Elys, the father, entered thereon, and received from the time
of his death, and still receives, the issues and profits thereof.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (115.)
359. Anne Willoughby.
Writ 2 November, 15 Henry VII [sic) ; inquisition Monday, 2 November,
16 Henry VII.
Richard Wjdloughby, esquire, and the said Anne were seised of all her
purparty of the under-mentioned manors which descended to her after the
decease of John Conyers, her father, in fee ; and, being so seised, the said
Richard and Anne, by the names of Richard Willoughby, esquire, son of
Christopher Willoughby, knight, lord de Willoughby de Erysby, and Anne
wife of the same Richard, one of the daughters and heirs of John Conyers,
esquire, enfeoffed William Wylloughby, lord de Willoughby de Eresby, Henry
Heydon, knight, and others, thereof, for the performance of the last will of
the said Richard and Anne, and of either of them ; and they were seised thereof
in fee accordingly to the use abovesaid ; and the said Anne, long before her
HENRY VII. 227
decease and before espousals between her and the said Richard Wylloughby, to
wit 20 September, 15 Henry VII, made her last will and thereby ordered that
the said Richard Willoughby should have all her manors, &c. in the county of
Norfolk, or elsewhere, which descended to her after the death of the said
John Conyers, her father, for the term of his life ; and afterwards she took
the said Richard to husband, and died.
She died 25 September last past. John Spilman, aged 9 and more, is
her son and heir. Cf. Nos. 298, 731.
Norfolk. Manor of Skulton, worth 20/., held of William, viscount Beau-
mont, service unknown.
Manor of Great {Magna) Elyngham, worth 20 marks, held of William,
viscount Beaumont, as of the manor of Wormegey, service unknown.
Manors of Totyngton and Bawsey, worth 201., held of Edmund,
earl of Suffolk, as of the honor of Eye, service at present unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (116.)
360. Robert Knyghteston.
Writ 6 June, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition 26 November, 16 Henry VII.
Walter Copleston, Richard Free and Matthew Jule, were seised of the
under-mentioned land, &c. in Knyghteston and Fenne in fee, and, being so
seised, by charter indented, 20 November, 5 Henry VII, demised them to
the said Robert, and Alice his wife, and Robert's heirs and assigns ; they
were seised thereof accordhigly, Robert in fee and Alice in her demesne as of
free tenement ; he died so seised and she survived him and is yet living.
He died Friday after the Ascension last past, seised of the other under-
mentioned lands in fee. Mabel, wife of Nicholas Bysshopp, aged 30 and
more, Clarice, wife of Matthew Bysshop, aged 26 and more, and Margery,
wife of John Kj-ngwyll, aged 25 and more, are daughters and heirs, and
Richard Lytylton, aged 24 and more, is cousin and one of the heirs, of the said
Robert, the said Richard being son of Joan, fourth daughter of the said
Robert.
Devon. A messuage, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, 10a. wood, 100a. furze and
heath, in Knyghteston, worth 26s. Sd., held of the dean and chapter of the
cathedral church of St. Peter of Exeter, by fealty and 40s. rent yearly.
A hundred acres of land, 10a. meadow, 3a. wood, 30a. furze and
heath, in Fenne, worth 206., held of the bishop of Exeter, as of the manor
of Crediton, by fealty and 20s. rent yearly.
Four messuages, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, 10a. wood and 100a. furze
and heath, in Wetherygge, or Wytherygge, worth 30s., held of Edmund
Care we, knight, as of the manor of Wytherygge, by fealty only, for all
service.
A messuage, 4a. land, in Nymetbowe, worth 5s., held of John, lord
de Fitzwaryn, by fealty and 4s. 3d. rent yearly.
Four shillings rent issuing from a messuage, 40a. land, 10a. meadow,
10a. wood and 40a. furze and heath, in Bradelegh, held of the lady
Elizabeth {sic), countess of Richemond, as of her castle of Barnstaple,
by fealty only ; it is worth 4s, over and above outgoings.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (117.)
228 INQUISITIONS.
361. Edward Trtjssell, son and heir of William Trussell, knight.
Writ of Devenerunt, 14 Jul}?-, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition Monday after St.
Luke, the Evangehst, 16 Henry VII.
Wilham Trussell, knight, named in the writ, was seised the day he died
of the under-mentioned manor in fee, which after his death and by reason of
the minority of Edward TrusseU, his son and heir, came to. and still is, in the
king's hands.
The said Edward died 10 July, 14 Henry VII. Elizabeth, aged 4 and
more, is his daughter and heir.
Norfolk. Manor of Woburne, worth 13?. 65. M., held of the king in chief,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (118.)
362. Robert Hillersdon.
Writ 12 October, inquisition 6 November, 16 Henry VII.
One Andrew Hillersdon, his father, whose heir he was, was seised of the
under-mentioned land, &c. in Hillersdon, Chitelhampton and Honychurche, in
fee, and, being so seised, bj^ charter, 14 January, 6 Edward IV, enfeoffed him
and Joan his wife, who survives, thereof, to hold to them and the heirs of his
body.
WiUiam Strecchelegh, the elder, and John Huchyn, were seised of the
under-mentioned land, &c. in M^^nm} ngyslond and Lamside, &c. in fee, and,
being so seised, by charter indented 21 April, 1 Richard III, devised them to
the said Robert and Joan, and the heirs of their bodies by the said Robert
begotten ; they were seised thereof accordingly in fee tail, and she survived
and yet lives.
He died 22 August last past, seised of the other under-mentioned lands,
&c. in fee. Andrew Hillersdon, aged 27 and more, is his son and heir.
Devon. A moiety of ten messuages, 30fl. land, and 6a. meadow, in Hill by
Exmouth, worth 10s., held of the king in chief, by knight service, to find
a bailiff every second 3'ear to serve the king in the office of bailiff of the
hundred of Estbudlegh in the said county.
Ten messuages, 300a. land in Grymeston and Grym.estonlegh , worth
40s., held of Humphrey Walrond and John Holewa}', by fealty onh^, for
all service.
Eight messuages, 100a. land, in Burne, worth 125., held of John
Fraunces, by fealty only, for all service.
A hundred acres of land, in Sej^ntleonardisdowne without the south
gate of the city of Exeter, worth 40s., held of Thomas PoUuxfen, by fealty
only, for all service.
Four messuages, 100a. land, in Doniston, Avorth 20s., held of William
Cole, by fealty onlj', for all service.
Four messuages, 2a. land, in the borough of Tottenes, worth 6s. 8(/.,
held of Piers Eggecombe, knight, by fealty only, for all service.
Seven messuages, 300a. land, in Hillersdon, nine messuages, 200a.
land, in Chitelhampton, and four messuages, 100a. land, in Honychurche,
worth 40s., held of John More, by fealty only.
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Four messuages, 200a. land in Mynmyngyslond, and twelve mes-
suages, 300a. land in Lamside, Poole and Alveston and Carswill, worth
10 marks, held of John More, by fealty only, for all service.
C. Series 11. Vol. 14.(119.)
363. George Stratton.
Commission of concealments, 10 July, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition 15 October,
16 Henry VII.
Robert Brews, esquire, John Cheke, and Benet Caldewell, were seised
of the under-mentioned manor of Kirton Hall in fee, and, being so seised, by
charter gave it to Thomas Sampson, esquire, William Grys, William Eyr,
Edmund Bokkyng and John Caldewell, their heirs and assigns, for the
term of the life of Elizabeth Stratton, wife of George Stratton, and for her use
during that term, with remainder to the said George Stratton, and the heirs
male of his body begotten. The said Thomas Sampson and his co-feoffees
were and still are seised thereof accordingly in their demesne as of free
tenement, and the said George was seised of the remainder of the said manor
as of fee tail.
The said George Stratton was seised of the under-mentioned manor of
Thurkelton in fee, and died so seised, whereupon the said manor descended
to one George Stratton, as his son and heir.
The said George Stratton died Friday after Whitsuntide, 13 Henry VII.
The said George Stratton is son and heir of the said George, the father, and
was aged 10 years and more on the day of the taking of this inquisition.
/See No. 231.
Suffolk. Manor of Kirton Hall, worth 10^., held of the king, as of the honor
of Clare, by service of | of a knight's fee.
Manor of Thurkelton, in Kirton aforesaid, worth 13 marks, held of
the king, as of the said honor of Clare, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 14.(120.)
364. John Drury, esquire.
Commission of concealments, 10 July, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition 15 October,
16 Henry VII.
He died 8 January, 14 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned land,
&c. in fee. John Drury, aged 3 and more, is his son and heir. Cf. No. 308.
Suffolk. A messuage, 100a. land, 20a. pasture, 6a. meadow, 12a, wood and
20s. rent, in Cowlynge, worth 10 marks, held of the king, as of the duchy
of Lancaster, by knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol. 14.(121.)
365. William Newgate.
Commission of concealments, 10 July, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition 15 October,
16 Henry VII.
He is outlawed for felony and murder, as remains of record in the King's
Bench, and at the time he was outlawed was seised of the under-mentioned
land, &c. in fee.
230 n^QUISITIONS.
Norfolk. A messuage, 200a. land, 40a. pasture, in Apton and Apilton,
worth 1005., held of the king, service unknown.
C. Series II. FoZ. 14. (122.)
366. John Abthorp.
Commission of concealments, 10 July, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition 15 October,
16 Henry VII.
John Abthrop, or Abthorp, died 25 April, 15 Henry VII, seised of the
under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee. Margaret and Elizabeth Abthorp, aged
18 and 13 and more, are his daughter and heirs.
Suffolk. A messuage, 100a. land, 24a. pasture, 8a. meadow, 6a. wood,
and 16s. rent, in Gaysle and Kentford, worth 8 marks, held of the king,
by knight-service, as of the honor of Clare.
Manor of Fakenham, worth 8Z. 65. 8c?., held of the king, as of the
duchy of Lancaster, by knight-service.
C. Series. II. Vol. 14.(123.)
367. Robert Thoresby.
Writ 19 November, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition 29 October, 16 Henry VII.
He died 4 November, 15 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manors
in fee. Henry Thorysby, aged 24 and more, is his son and heir.
Norfolk. Manor of Asshe Wytten, worth 5 marks, held of Ralph Cheney,
service unknown.
Manor of Hyllyngden, called ' Borehalle,' worth 4 marks, held of
John son of Ralph Cheney, by service of | of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 14.(124.)
368, Joan Warre late wife of Richard Warre, esquire.
Writ 27 January, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition 3 November, 16 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 320.
Wilts. Manor of Pytton, with the exception of 60a. land, 40a. pasture and
20a. meadow, is held of the king by petty serjeanty, viz. by fealty and
a rent of three barbed arrows at Michaelmas yearly for all service ; the
said excepted lands are held of the abbess and convent of the monastery
of St. Mary of Winchester, service unknown ; the said manor with the
above exceptions is worth 5 marks ; the said excepted lands are
worth 20s.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (125.)
369. John Percy.
Writ 20 May, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition 10 January, 16 Henry VII.
He died 14 May, 15 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manors
and rent in fee. John Percy, aged 22 and more, is his son and heir.
HENRY VII. 231
Devon. Manors of Wydecombe and Whitlegh in the parish of Fareway, worth
20 marks, held of Sir Edward Courtenay, knight, earl of Devon, as of the
honor of the castle of Pl3^mpton, by knight-service.
A rent of 265. Sd. issuing from the manor of Gattecombe in the parish
of Colyton ; the said manor is held of Richard Pomeray, esquire, as
of the honor of the castle of Bury, by knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (126.)
370. Thomas Shelley.
Writ 24 January, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition 21 November, 16 Henry VII.
Thomas Shelley, of London, mercer, named in the writ, was seised of the
under-mentioned land. &c., and, being so seised, enfeoffed Robert Weston,
Edmund Worsley, Nicholas Shelton, William BurweU, John Redyngton and
Thomas Byrche. or Brygges. thereof, and afterwards the said Edmund Worsley
died, and the said Robert Weston and the others held and hold the premises
by survivorship.
He died 20 January 15 Henry VII. i\.lice Randyll, aged 25 and
more, wife of Thomas Randyll, citizen and tailor of London, is his daughter
and heir.
Herts. A messuage and 300a. land in the towns, parishes and fields of
Hoddesdon, Estwyke, AVydford, Stansted and Warre, or elsewhere in
the county ; value and tenure not specified.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (127.) E. Series II. File 293. (22.)
371. Ralph, earl of Westmerland.
Commission 24 November, inquisition 6 February, 16 Henry VII.
He died the last day of July, 14 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned
manors, &c. in fee. Ralph Nevell is his cousin and heir, viz. son of Ralph
his son, and is aged 3 and more.
The king has taken the issues and profits of the said manors, &c. from
the time of the earl's death to the day of the taking of this inquisition.
Devon. Manors of Shebbeare, Lifton, Kenton and Cheddescomb, and
18Z. 135. Ad. rent by reason of a certain fee farm yearly issuing from the
manor of Brampton Abbot {Ahhalis) ; the said manors and the rest of the
premises are held of the king in chief by knight-service, and are worth
\\2l. yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 14.(128.)
372. Hugh Horwode, gentleman.
Commission 11 February, inquisition 20 March, 16 Henry VII.
He died 14 August last, seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee.
Joan, aged 40 and more, wife of Richard Savage, Katharine, aged 36, wife of
John Frythe, Alice, aged 30, wife of Thomas Lend, and Christine, aged 26
and more, wife of Ingilram Prior, are his sisters and heirs.
Hants. Manor of Polhampton by Asshe, worth 4 marks, held of the king,
as of the escheat of the king's ancestors by the death of the count of
Aumale, by service of ^ of a knight's fee.
232 INQUISITIONS.
Two hundred and forty acres of several pasture, in Overton and
Kyngesclere, worth 20^., held of the king in chief, by service of | of a
knight's fee.
A messuage and 100a. land, in Preston Candever, worth 4 marks,
held of John Langford, knight, by service of Id. rent yearly, for all
service.
O. Series II. Vol. 14. (129.)
373. Humphrey Dore.
Writ 25 January, inquisition Saturday after the feast of St. David, the bishop,
16 Henry VII.
He was seised in fee the day he died of the under-mentioned messuage
called ' Catley,' and his sisters are his next heirs.
On the day he died Roger Hardew^^ck, Richard Acton, Thomas Pole and
Roger Smj'th, of Bromyord, were seised of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in Bromyord, and pastures called ' Fawstynes ' and ' Pleysty,' in fee, to the
use of the said Humphrey Dore and the heirs of his body begotten, and for
default of such issue to the use of John Mortymer, knight, and his heirs, as
appears by the writing, intention and will of the said Humphrey shown to the
jurors. He died without heir of his body begotten, and, after his death, the
said Roger, and the others, are seised thereof to the use of the said John
Mortymer, knight, and his heirs for ever.
One John Wynnock and Roger Smyth were seised of the under-mentioned
land, &c. called ' Stewardes Hyde ' in fee, and, being so seised, by charter
gave them to one John Vaughan, to hold to him and Joan, his wife, and the
heirs of his body lawfully begotten, and, for default of such heirs remainder
thereof to the said Humphrey Dore, and the heirs of his body lawfully
begotten, and, if he died without such heir, remainder thereof to William
Dore and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten, and for default of such heirs
remainder thereof to the said John Mortymer, knight, and his heirs for ever ;
by virtue of which gift the same John Vaughan and Joan his wife were seised
thereof in their demesne as of fee tail and died so seised thereof without heir
of their (sic) bodies begotten ; and the said William Dore died without heir
of his body lawfully begotten ; after whose death the said Humphrey Dore
entered thereon, as in his remainder by virtue of the gift, and was seised
thereof in his demesne as of fee tail by the form of the gift, and died so seised
without heir of his body lawfully begotten, after whose death the said land,
&c. remained to the said John Mortymer, knight, and his heirs for ever.
The day he died he held the under-mentioned messuage called ' Lynde-
house ' in socage.
The day he died he was seised in fee of the under-mentioned land called
' Ballescote.'
He died 18 November, 16 Henry VII. Margery, aged 36 and more,
wife of Richard Acton, and Joyce, aged 30 and more, wife of Humphrey
Saunders, are his sisters and heirs.
Hereford. A messuage in Tedstarn Delamare, called ' Catley,' worth 305.,
held of John Wisham, as of his manor of Tedstarn Delamare, by service
of ^ of a knight's fee.
A messuage, 100a. land, 40«. meadow, 20a. pasture and 10a. wood, in
Norton Saltmarshe, Norton and Fyndeschurche, in the parish of
HENRY VII. 233
Bromyord, 40a. pasture called ' Fawstynes ' and ' Pleysty ' ; the said
messuages called ' Norton Saltmarshe,' ' Norton Fyndeschurche ' and
the said pastures called ' Fawstynes ' and ' Pleysty,' are worth 405.,
and are held of John Mortj'mer, knight, as of his manor of Edvyn Loche,
service unknown.
A messuage, 100a. land, 40a. meadow, 20a. pasture, 10a. wood,
called ' Stewardes H3"de ' ; the said messuage and 20a. meadow, parcel
of the 40a. meadow, are held of the bishop of Hereford, and the residue,
called ' Downe,' is held of the heirs of James Whytney, service unknown ;
value not stated.
A messuage in Tedstarn Delamare, called ' Lyndehouse,' held in socage
of John Wisham, as of his manor of Tedstarn, by 35. M. rent to be paid
to the said John, and by what other services the jurors know not ;
value not stated.
Forty acres of land and 10a. pasture in Tedstarn aforesaid, called
' Ballescote,' held of the said John Wisham in socage and by 105. rent
therefore, and by what other services the jurors know not ; value not
stated.
C, Series II. Vol. 14. (130.) E. Series II. File 410. (2.)
374. Margaret who was the wife of Thomas Wode and late the wife
of Robert Leynham, esquire.
Writ of Mandamus 19 May, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition 4 November,
16 Henry VII. after the death of Margaret Wode, late the wife of
Thomas Wode one of the justices of the Common Bench and sometime
wife of Robert Leynham, esquire.
Alexander Holway, John Gierke, John Blyse, John Peytowe and John
Wyder were seised of the under-mentioned manor of Tydmersshe and mill,
&c. in Pangbourne, in fee, and, being so seised, by charter gave them to the
said Robert Leynham, named in the writ, and to the said Margaret, then his
wife, to them and the heirs of their bodies between them begotten, with
remainder in default to the right heirs and next heirs of the said Robert for
ever ; they were seised thereof accordingly in fee tail by the form of the gift
and had issue between them one Henry Leynham now living, and Robert
afterwards died so seised and Margaret was solely seised thereof in fee tail by
survivorship, and so seised died.
One Wilham Stonour, knight, Thomas Restwold, Henry Makney and
W^ilham Shepewaysshe, were seised of the under-mentioned manor of
Saundervile in fee, and, being so seised, demised it to the said Robert and
Margaret and the heirs of his body begotten, with remainder in default to his
right heirs ; they were seised thereof accordingly he in fee tail and she in
her demesne as of free tenement, and she survived him and died so seised.
The said Robert Leynham was seised of the under-mentioned messuage
and 40a. land in Southmorton and manor of Sillesham in fee, and died so
seised ; the custody of which messuage, land and manor and of the said Henry
Leynham, the king had by the death of the said Robert and by reason of the
minority of the said Henry, Robert's son and heir, and that custody by his
letters patent granted to one John Cottesmore, esquire.
She died 5 December, 14 Henry VII. The said Henry Leynham is her
son and heir, and he was sixteen years old at Michaelmas last.
234 INQUISITIONS.
Berks. Manor of Tj'dmersshe, worth 10 marks, held of Arthur, prince of
Wales, as of the honor of Wallynford, service unknown.
A water-mill and two messuages in Pangbourne, worth 40s., held
of the abbot of Redyng, service unknown.
Manor of Saundervile, otherwise called ' Sandervile,' in Southmorton,
worth 10/., not held of the king in chief, but held of the king by knight-
service b}' reason of the knights' fees which came to the hands of the
king's progenitors by purchase from Isabel de Fortibus, countess of
Aumale.
A messuage and 40a. land in Southmorton.
Manor of Sillesham, or Syndetysham.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (131.)
375. Ankue (Ancharius or Auchariiis) Beauchamp.
Writ of Mandamus 3 August, 15 Henrv VII ; inquisition 6 November,
16 Henry VII.
Long before his death he was seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c.
in fee, and, being so seised, by charter gave them to Giles Grevile, Robert
Morgan, and Roger Rud^-ng, their heirs and assigns, for the performance of
his will, to wit, that after his decease they should make a sufficient estate
in law thereof to Avice Beauchamp, his wife, for her life, upon her due request,
and that, after her decease, the said Giles and Roger should release to the
said Robert Morgan, his heirs and assigns, all their right in the said manor,
&c. under the form following, to wit, that the said Robert Morgan, and his
hen's, shaU find a fit priest to pray for the soul of the said Ankur, and of his
ancestors, until the whole rent of the said manor, &c. for the space of twelve
years shall be fuUy paid.
He died 25 April, 11 Henry VII. The said Avice has taken and had all
the issues and profits of the said manor, &c. from the said 25th day in the
11th year abovesaid to the ddiy of the taking of this inquisition. Cf. No. 405.
Worcester. Manor of Little {Parva) Comberton, worth 61., held of the king,
as of the barony of Elmeley, by 6s. rent j^early, for all service.
A close in Elmeley Castell, worth 4s., held of the king, as of the
barony of Elmeley aforesaid, by Id. rent 3'early, for all service.
Three tenements in Pensam, worth 205., and a croft in Wykeburnell,
worth 3s., held of the lord Burnell, service unknown.
A tenement in Pershore, worth 6s. Sd., held of the said lord Burnell,
by a rent of 2s. yearly, for all service.
Three acres of meadow in Ek3niton, worth 15s., held of the abbot
of St. Peter's, Westminster, service unknown.
Six acres of land in Birlingham, worth 25., held of the same abbot,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 14.(132.)
376. William Tendryng.
Writ of Amotus 14 November, inquisition 19 November, 16 Henry VII.
William Tenderyng named in the A\Tit died 20 May, 14 Henry VII, seised
of the vmder-mentioned manor and advowson in fee tail, without heir male
cf his body begotten. Richard Tenderyng, aged 30 and more, is his brother
and next heir male.
HENRY VII. • 235
Essex. Manor and advowson of Little (Parva) B-yTch, the manor worth 9/. , held
of John, earl of Oxford, as of the manor of Hynnyngham at Castle
{ad castrnm), by service of | of a knight's fee and 2s. rent yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (133.) E. Series II. File 293. (21.)
377. Edward Trussell son and heir of William Trussell, knight.
Writ of Devenerunt 14 July, 15 Henry VII; inquisition 12 November,
16 Henry VII.
William Trussell, the father, was seised of the under-mentioned manors
and advowsons in fee and, being so seised, by charter, 5 May, 15 Edward IV,
gave them to John Vernam, clerk, William Rawlyns, clerk, Thomas Fyssher,
clerk, John Swan, ' taillour,' and Humphrey Belcher, their heirs and assigns,
by virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof in fee. Which manors
and advowsons after the death of the said William Trussell and by reason of
the minority of Edward Trussell, his son and heir, came to, and still are in
the king's hands.
The said Edward died 10 June, 15 Henry VII. Heir as in No. 361.
Essex. Manor and advowson of Kenyngton, worth 10 marks, held of the
prior and convent of Prytiwell, by fealty and 30s. rent yearly.
Manor and advowson of Wemyngton, worth 10 marks, held of the
abbot and convent of Westminster, service unknown.
C. Series 11. Vol. 14. (134.) E. Series II. File 293. (23.)
378. Humphrey Forster.
Writ 18 November, inquisition 14 January, 16 Henry VII, after the death
of Humphrey Forster, esquire.
Alice Popham was seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee, and
being so seised took to husband the said Humphrey, and they had issue between
them George Forster ; and afterwards she died, after whose death the reversion
thereof descended to the said George as her son and heir, and the said
Humphrey continued his possession therein as tenant by the curtesy,
by virtue of which he was seised thereof in his demesne as of free tenement,
and died so seised.
He died 20 November last. The said George, aged 34 and more, is his
son and heir.
Wilts. Moiety of the manor of Stepillangford and the alternate pre-
sentation of the church of the same manor, worth 10 marks, held of the
king in chief, by service of ^ of a knight's fee.
Manor of West Grymstede, worth 8 marks, held of John Wenman,
esquire, by fealty only, for all service.
Fourth part of twelve messuages and of two gardens in the city of
Sahsbury, worth 30s., held of the bishop of Salisbury, by fealty and the
rent of the fourth part of 12s., for all service.
Fourth part of a messuage, 40a. land, 20a. pasture, 10a. meadow
and 2a. wood, in West Deanc, worth 5s., held of John Hodelston, knight,
as of the manor of Wcstdeane, by fealty and the rent of a fourth part
of 6s. 8d. yearly, for all service.
C. Series. II. Vol. 14. (136.)
236 . INQUISITIONS.
379. HURIPHREY FORSTER.
Writ 18 November, inquisition after the death of Humphrey Forster, esquire,
12 January, IG Henry VII.
Findrngs as in No. 378.
Hants. Manor of Farjiigdon Popham, worth 5 marks, held of the bishop
of Exeter, by fealty only, for all service.
C. Series IL Vol 14. (136.)
380. Humphrey Forster.
Writ 18 November, inquisition 16 January, 16 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 378.
Dorset. Fourth part of two parts of a messuage and a carucate of land, in
Podelbarierston (sic), worth lOOs., held of the honor of the duchy of York,
by service of | of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (137.) E. Series II. File 897a. (8.)
381. William Lentall.
Writ wanting ; inquisition 4 November, 15 Henry VII.
He was seised with Katharine his wife of the under-mentioned manor,
as of her right and hereditament, in tee fail, and died so seised, and she
survived him and is still living and continues her possession thereof.
He died 28 July, 13 Henry VII. Thomas LentaU, aged 18 and more,
is his son and heir.
Oxford. Manor of Lachefford, worth 151., held of the coUege of St. George
within the castle of Wyndesore, by service of ^ of a knight's fee.
G. Series II. Vol. 14. (138.) E. Series II. File 780. (21.)
382. John Lotye.
Writ 8 April, 14 Henry VII ; inquisition 5 November, 15 Henry VII.
He died 1 June last, seised of the under-mentioned messuages. Robert
Lotye, aged 24 and more, is his son and heir.
Somerset. Five messuages in Dounstar, worth 7 marks, held of Hugh
Luttrell, knight, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (139.) E. Series II. File 896. (19.)
383. John Hevenyngham, knight.
Writ 23 April, 14 Henry VII ; inquisition the last day of October,
15 Henry VII.
Philippa, late duchess of York, and lady of the Isle of Wight, was seised
of the under-mentioned manor of Southwekyngdon and two acres of land in
Stifford in fee and advowsons of Southwekyngdon and Stifford in her demesne
as of fee and right, and. being so seised, by charter gave them to Maurice
Bruyn, knight, -and Ehzabeth, then his wife, and the heirs of their
HENRY VIT. 237
bodies issuing, with remainder in default to Maurice's right heirs.
The said Maurice and Elizabeth were seised thereof accordingly in fee
tail, and, being so seised, had issue Henry Bruyn, knight, who had issue
Alice and Elizabeth and died ; and afterwards the said Maurice died,
and the said Elizabeth survived him and was seised thereof, viz. of the
manor in fee tail and of the advowsons as of fee and right, by the form of the
gift ; and afterwards the said Alice took to husband John Berners, esquire,
and the said Elizabeth took to husband Thomas Tyrell, esquire, which John
Berners died and the said Alice survived him and afterwards took to husband
Robert Harleston, esquire, and the same Robert and Alice had issue John, and
the same Robert died and the said Alice survived him ; and the said Elizabeth,
late the wife of Maurice, afterwards died, seised as aforesaid, after whose death
the said manor and advowsons descended to the said Alice, and Elizabeth
wife of the said Thomas Tirell, cousins and heirs of the said Maurice and
Elizabeth of their bodies begotten, viz. daughters of Henry, son and heir
of the said Maurice and Elizabeth, whereby the said Alice in her own right
and the said Thomas Tirell and Elizabeth, in right of the said Elizabeth,
entered on the said manor, &c. and were seised thereof, &c. ; and the
said Alice being so seised took to husband John Hevenyngham, knight,
named in the wTit, wherebj^ the said John and Alice and the said Thomas
and Elizabeth, in right of the said Alice and Elizabeth, were seised
together and without division {insimul et pro indiviso) thereof, &c., and the
said John and Alice had issue George, and afterwards the said Alice died,
and both the said John, and the said Thomas and Elizabeth, survived her,
and the said John after her death held a moiety of the premises as tenant by
the curtesy and was seised thereof in his demesne as of free tenement, and
died so seised.
Clement Harleston, son of the said John Harleston son of the said Robert
Harleston and Alice his wife is next heir of the said Alice late the wife of the
said John Hevenpigham of her body begotten ; and the said Clement
Harleston the son and one William Tyrell son of the said Thomas T>Tell and
Elizabeth his wife, are cousins and next heirs of the said Maurice and Elizabeth,
late his wife, of their bodies begotten in form aforesaid, and the said Clement
is 5 years old and more, and the said William 30 years old and more. The
said John Hevenyngham died 10 May last, and the aforesaid {sic) Thomas
{written over erasvre) Hevenyngham the son is next heir of the said John
Hevenjngham, and is 30 years old and more.
The said John Hevenyngham was seised of the other under-mentioned
manors, &c., in fee, and, being so seised, thereof enfeoffed James Hobart,
the king's attorney, John Yaxlee, serjeant-at-law, John Jermy, esquire, and
William Coke, the 3'ounger, who survive, together with other, since deceased,
for the performance of his last will, whereby he directed that his executors
should take the issues and profits thereof for half a year from his decease,
and that thereafter Thomas Hevenyngham, esquire, his son and heir should
have the said manors, &c., to hold to him and the heirs male of his body.
He died 10 May, 14 Henry VII. The said Thomas Hevenyngham, esquire,
aged 50 and more, is his son and heir. Cf. Nos. 306, 307, 425, 527.
Essex. Manor and advowson of Southwekyngdon, worth 40^., held of the
king, as of the honor of Hereford, by service of one knight's fee.
Two acres of land in Stifford, and the advowson of two parts of the
church of Stifford to the said 2a. belonging, worth 6s. 8d., held of the
lord Grey, service unknown.
238 INQUISITIONS.
Manor of Totliam, worth 10/., held of the king, as of the honor of
Hagnet, by service of ^^-, of a knight's fee.
Manor of Goldanger, held of the king, as of the honor aforesaid,
by service of t^^ of a knight's fee.
Manor of Bergehalle, or Bregehall, held of the king, as of the honor
of Rayley, by service of ^^-^ of a knight's fee.
Manor of Flethall, and a mill in Styfford, held of the king as of the
same honor, by service of ^^ of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol 14. (140.) E. Series II. File 293. (16.)
384. William Whytton, gentleman.
Writ 20 May, inquisition 13 June, 15 Henry VII.
William Whitton named in the writ was seised of the under-mentioned
hamlets of Whitton and Wotton, and, being so seised, by deed, 20 December,
2 Henry VII, gave to Richard Sherman and John Alej^n of Ludlowe, a
tenement in Whitton with three messuages and certain meadows and pastures
to the same annexed, which William Hunte held, two messuages, with land,
meadow and pasture belonging, which John Jowkes held, a messuage there, with
land, meadow and pasture belonging, which Roger Newman held, another tene-
ment there with land, meadow and pasture adjacent, commonly called ' Tedneys,'
and a water mill there, also three messuages in Wotton next Whitton, with land,
meadow, leasows and pastures thereto belonging, which George Stokwell held, a
messuage with land, meadow and pasture annexed which Thomas Crompe
held, all those meadows, lands and pastures there called ' Wodecokkes Medewe '
and ' Wodecokkes F3ddis ' lying together, with two pastures called ' Broktons
fyldis ' to the same annexed, which the said Thomas Crompe held as parcel
of the hamlet of Whitton aforesaid, a messuage in Wotton aforesaid with all
lands adjacent which John Kerry held, and a messuage in Wotton with all
lands adjacent, which Margaret de Wotton held, with all rents, &c. to the said
mill, &c. belonging, to hold to the said Richard and John Aleyn and their
heirs, who being seised thereof accordingly in fee gave them to the
said William Whitton and Margaret his wife and the heirs of their
bodies between them begotten, with remainder in default to William's
right heirs. The said William and Margaret were seised thereof accordingly
in fee tail, and afterwards he died and she was seised thereof hy
survivorship.
He died seised of the residue of the lands and tenements in Whitton
and Wotton, and of the other under-mentioned land, &c., 15 March last past.
John Whitton, aged 7 and more, is his son and heir.
Salop. Hamlets of Whitton and Wotton, held of Thomas Cornewall, knight,
as of the manor of Burforde, by knight-service, viz. by i of a knight's
fee ; it (the residue) is worth 205.
A messuage and tenement in Fayntre, with lands, rents, &c. thereto
belonging, held of the king in free socage by a 3'early rent of 45., worth
bej^ond outgoings 5 marks.
Six messuages in the town of Ludlowe, worth 20s., held in burgage
by the rent of each burgage Id.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (141.) E. Series II. File 832, (11.)
HENRY VII. 239
385. Elizabeth Walsh late the wife of John Walsh.
Writ 8 October, inquisition 5 November, 15 Henry VII.
She died 1 September last past. John Walssh, aged 50 and more, is her
son and heir.
Somerset. She held no lands.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (142.) E. Series II. File 890. (18.)
386. William Temmys.
Writ 23 January, 14 Henry VII; inquisition 27 October, 15 Henry VII.
Long before his decease the said William Temse, named in the writ, was
seised in fee of the under-mentioned manors, &c., and, being so seised, by
the name of William Temse, the elder, of Rodeayssheton, by charter dated
there, 16 May, 12 Henry VII, gave them by the name of all his lands, &c.
in the hundreds of Whorweldown, Calne and Milkesham, or elsewhere, co.
Wilts, to Robert Baynard, esquire, Christopher Tropenell, esquire, Philip
Baynard, John Michell, Andrew Tooke and Nicholas Wardere, who were and
still are seised thereof accordingly in fee, for the performance of his last will.
He died 8 January last past. William Temse, the elder, aged 19 and
more, is his son and heir.
Wilts. Manor in Calston, called Calston Wely, held of the king in chief by
fealty, rendering therefore yearly to the said king at Michaelmas
58s. 4c?. for all service ; it is worth yearly beyond outgoings 58s. Ad.
A close of meadow in Comerford, called ' Clerkesmede,' held of the
treasurer of the cathedral church of Salisbury, in right of his prebend
of Calne, by fealty and 10-5. rent at Michaelmas yearly, for all service ;
it is worth beyond outgoings 10s.
Manor of Chapelayssheton. otherwise called Rodeayssheton, worth
66s. 8c/., held of the abbess of Romsey, service unknown.
A messuage, 30a. land, 4a. meadow, in Hilperton, worth 10s., held of
Thomas Coterell, esquire, service unknown.
A messuage, 12a. land, in Stepulayssheton and Henton, worth 5s.,
held of the said abbess of Romsey, service unknown.
Six acres of land, 10a. meadow, 30a. pasture, in Stockeley, or Stokley,
and Calne, worth 20s., held of Thomas Longe, esquire, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 14.(143.)
387. John Albert.
Writ wanting ; inquisition 6 November, 16 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned manor,
&c. in fee, and, being so seised, by charter gave them to Robert Morgan,
esquire, who, being seised thereof accordingly in fee, by charter demised [them
to] and thereof enfeoffed the said John Albery and Avice, his wife, and the
heirs of John's body ; he was seised thereof accordingly in fee tail and she
in her demesne as of free tenement ; he died so seised and she survived him
and is still so seised.
He died 4 July, 2 Henry VII. Roger Norton is his cousin and heir,
aged 72 and more. The said Avice has taken the issues and profits of the said
240 INQUISITIONS,
manor, &c. from the said twelfth (<??>) day in the second j-ear abovesaid to the
day of the taking of this inquisition, by the title before A\Titten.
Worcester. Manor of ShjTeves Nauntton, with land, &c. belonging, worth
6Z., held of the king, as of the barony of Elmeley by the rent of a rose
yearly, for all service.
A 3''early rent of 10s. 4rf. issuing from certain lands and tenements
in Nauntton aforesaid.
A yearly rent of 6s. 8c?. issuing from certain lands and tenements in
Elmeley Castell.
A j^early rent of 10s. issuing from divers lands and tenements in
Nafford.
A yearly rent of 4s. issuing from a tenement in Pershore.
A yearly rent of 10s. Qd. issuing from divers lands and tenements in
Pep]3Tigton.
A yearly rent of 3d. issuing from a certain messuage in Collesdon.
A yearly rent of 4s. id. issuing from certain lands and tenements in
Fleford.
A yearly rent of 20s. issuing from certain lands and tenements in
Broghton Hakett and Upton Waren.
A yearly rent of 29s. 2d. issuing from certain lands and tenements in
Moreton Folj-att.
A parcel of meadow and a croft in Wenlond, worth lis., held of
William Bruggys, service unknown.
A tenement in Knyghtes Wassheborn, worth 8s., held of John Wasshe-
borne, service unknown,
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (144.)
388. William Staveley.
Writ 16 October, 14 Henry VII ; inquisition the last daj^ of October,
15 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised in fee of the under-mentioned
manor in fee, and, being so seised, by charter enfeoffed John BabjTigton,
Robert Harecourt, knights, John Savage, Richard Basset, John Horn and
Thomas Langston, esquires, thereof, to the use of himself and Alice, then his
wife, for the term of their lives in survivorship, and after their decease to the
use of George Staveley, their son, and the heirs of his body, and for default
of such issue to the use of the heirs of the bodies of the said William and
Alice, and for default of such issue to the use of his last will. They are so
seised thereof accordingly in fee to the uses abovesaid.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in Burcester and Chesterton in fee, and, being so seised, enfeoffed the said
Robert Harecourt, knight, and the said Alice then his wife, John Surdevall
and Robert Marshall, clerks, thereof, to the use of himself and the said Alice
and of his heirs, and for the performance of his last will. By his last will he
directed that the said Alice should have the said land, &c. for the term of her
life, and that William Staveley and John Staveley, his sons, after her decease
should have the same to them and the heirs of their bodies, so that, if it
happened either of them to be made priest (prisbiterari) the one not made priest
should have the same, and ii it happened both to be made priest or die, the
HENRY VII. 241
said land should remain to Mary and Isabel, daughters of the said William
and Alice, and the heirs of their bodies, and for default of such issue to the said
Ahce, her heirs and assigns.
Afterwards he died and the said Alice survived him and afterwards took
to husband Humphrey Conyngesby, serjeant-at-law, whereby the said
Humphrey and Ahce, in her right, and the said Robert Harecourt, John
Surdevalle and Robert Marshall, were, and still are seised of the said land, &c.
to the uses abovesaid.
He died 10 October, 14 Henry VII. George Staveley, aged 24 and more,
is his son and heir.
Oxford. Manor of Bygnell, worth 20 marks, held of the king, as of the
duchy of Lancaster, service unknown.
Lands and tenements called ' Bollys ' and ' Gylles ' in the town and
fields of Burcester, worth 20s., held of the king, as of the duchy of
Lancaster, by fealty only, for all service.
Lands and tenements called ' Shoyslondes ' in Chesterton, worth
205., held of the rector of the house and church of Assherigge, as of his
manor of Chesterton, in right of that house and church, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 14. (145.) E. Series II. File 780. (18.)
389. Thomas Shilston.
Writ 26 October, inquisition the last day of October, 15 Henry VII.
He died 21 July last, seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee.
Robert Shilston, aged 32 and more, is his son and heir.
Devon. Manor of Godescote, worth U., held of John Franseys, as of his
manor of Bratton, by ^^l, of a knight's fee.
Two tenements in Westmore and Estlake, 200a. arable, 20a. wood,
10a. meadow, 20a. moor, worth 305., held of John KjTkeham, esquire,
as of his manor of Whytcrosse, in free socage, by fealty and 25. Qd. rent,
for all service.
A messuage, 100a. arable, 10a. wood, 10a. meadow, in Hurdwyke,
worth 105., held of John Tremajm, esquire, as of the manor of South
Sidenham, in free socage, by fealty and 25. rent, for all service.
Ten acres of land in Lydeford, worth 85., held of Arthur, prince
of Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, as of his manor of
L3'deford, by fealty and 25. rent, for all service.
Two messuages, 200a. arable, 20a. meadow, 100a. moor, in Cranford
and Burdeswyll, worth 405., held of John Rondell, as of his manor of
Blakebrome, by fealty only, for all service.
Two messuages, 300a. arable, 20a. meadow, 20a. furze and heath,
in Lywode and in Heth, worth 405., held of Edward, lord de Hastynges,
William Say, knight, and William Bampfeld, esquire, as of their manor
of Weke Cobham, by knight service.
Two messuages, 200a. arable, 20a. moor, 12a. wood, 10a. meadow,
in Shilston and Throwley, worth 405., held of John Code, as of the manor
of Throwley, in free socage, by fealty and M. rent yearly, for all service.
A messuage, 200a. arable, 10a. meadow, 20a. wood, in Gosseford,
worth 405., held of John Care we of Haccomb, as of the manor of
Estvalet, m free socage, by fealty and 25. rent yearly, for all service.
VVt. 3777. ^" ^^
242 INQUISITIONS.
A messuage, 20a. arable, 5a. meadow, 2a. wood, in Byrcomb, worth
85., held of the abbot of Tavystok, as of his manor of Borjmgton, in
free socage, by fealty and 2s. rent, for all service.
A messuage, 60a. arable, 10a. meadow, 5a. wood, in Bycote, worth
IO5., held of John Bertlet, as of his manor of Bycote, by fealty and Id.
rent yearly, for all service.
A messuage, 20a. arable, 6a. meadow, 6a. wood, in Treweburgh,
worth 85., held of the aforesaid John Code, as of his manor of Gydlegh,
by fealty and 45. rent yearly, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol 14. (146.)
390. William Thornehyll.
Writ wanting ; inquisition 12 June, 15 Henry VII.
He was seised in fee the day he died of the under-mentioned manor,
with the exceptions stated.
He was seised the day he died of the under-mentioned land, &c. in
Fekesby, Halton, &c.
He died seised of the under-mentioned rent in Hyperom, &c.
John Sayvile, knight, Roger Hopton, knight, Thomas Lacy and Percival
Amyas, esquires, were seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Rastryk
in fee, and being so seised by charter gave them to the said William, named
in the writ, and Elizabeth, his wife, and the heirs between them begotten ;
they were seised thereof accordingly in fee tail by the form of the gift, and
he died so seised and she survived him and continued her possession and is
yet Hving.
William Calverlay, esquire, John Webster, chaplain, Nicholas Leventhorp,
Robert Leventhorp and Robert Chaloner were seised of the other under-
mentioned lands in fee, and, being so seised, by charter gave them to the said
William and Elizabeth, as above.
He died Q April, 15 Henry VII. John Thornehyll aged 6 and more,
is his son and heir.
York. Manor of Fekesby, except 35. 4(1. rent therein issuing from two
messuages and 20a. land in the tenure of Thomas Wodde and John
Lyndley, and except a messuage, 36a. land, called ' Leghtrich,' and a
messuage and 70a. called ' I^olles,' and a close and 15a. land called
' Heyes,' and a close and 8a. land called ' le Intake,' parcels of the said
manor ; it is worth, with the above exceptions, 81., and is held of the
king, as of his lordship of Wakefeld, by fealty and 30s. 4:d. rent, for all
service.
Ten messuages, 200a. land, 300a. pasture, 200a. meadow, 40a. wood,
in Fekesby, Halton, Clyfton, Byngley and Coldconyston ; whereof the
land, &c. in Halton are worth 55. and are held of the prior of Bolton,
service unknown; the tenements in Clyfton, worth 95., of the heirs of
Henry Sotehyll, service unknown ; the tenements in Coldconyston, worth
25., of the lord Clifford, by the rent of a capon, for all service ; and the
tenements in Bynglay, worth 25., of Askley.
The rents and services due from the heirs of John Thorp, Richard
Haldworth, Robert Thorp, Peter Thorp, John Hole, Thomas de Rode,
Wilham de Rode, Henry Smyth, John Smyth, Robert Ekkirsley, Gilbert
Lacy, Henry Rysshworth, John Bentlay, Richard Rookes, John Northende,
HENRY VII, 243
Richard Sonderlande and William Awmbeler, who hold severally of the
said William twelve messuages, 80a. land, 40a. meadow and 100a.
pasture, in Hj-perom, Shipden and Northowrom, by fealty and a rent
of 39-s. lOd. 3^early ; and the said William held the said land, &c. of the
king, as of his lordship of Wakefeld, by fealty only.
A messuage, a carucate of land, 12a. meadow, 6a. wood and 12a.
pasture, in Rastryk, worth 665. 8d., held of the king, as of his lordship
of Wakefeld, service unknown.
Two messuages and 106a. land, called ' Knolles ' and ' Lightrich,'
a close and 15a. land called ' Heyes ' and 8a. land, called ' le Intake,'
parcels of the aforesaid manor of Fekesby ; 55. lid. rent, issuing from
eight messuages and 20a. land in Lyndley ; da. meadow, called
' Leggardcroft ' ; a messuage in Bradford ; and two messuages, 20a.
land in Overcatton and Neddircatton ; worth 51. ; held of the aforesaid
William Calverley, John Webster, Nicholas and Robert Leven thorp,
and Robert Chaloner, service unknown.
C. Series IL Vol. 14. (147.)
391. Stephen Hamerton, knight.
Writ wanting ; inquisition 21 May, 16 Henry VII.
He died 27 June, 15 Henry VIT, seised of the under-mentioned manors
&c. and rents of tenants in Preston and Rothmyll, in fee. John Hamerton,
esquire, aged 30 and more at the time of his father's death, is his son and heir.
York. Manor, or lordship, of Hamerton, worth 15Z., held of the king, as
of the duchy of Lancaster, by service of fealty and 85. rent at Michaelmas
yearly and suit at the king's court of Bowlande to be held yearly at
Bowlande, m the said county, twice a year.
Manor, or lordship, of KnoUesmere, or KnoUysmer, worth 15^, held
of the king, as of the said duchy, by service of fealty and \%d. rent, at
\Miitsun and Martlemas equally, and suit of court, as above.
Manor, or lordship, of Wyglesworth, worth 15^., held of the abbot of
Fountains, by service of fealty and 225. rent, at Whitsun and Martlemas
equally.
Manor, or lordship, of Halyffelde, worth 14Z., held of the prior of
the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, by service of fealty,
and 75. rent yearly and suit to the prior's court to be held at Haly-
ffelde twice a year.
Manor, or lordship, of Langfelde, or Langffelde, worth 6?., held of
the kmg, as of his manor of Wakefelde, parcel of the earldom of Waren'
being in the king's hands, by service of fealty and \5d. rent yearly at
Whitsun and Martlemas equall}^.
Third part of the manors, or lordships, of Rysshworth, or Ryshworth,
Bothomley, Berkeslande, or Barkyslande and Slaynden, worth 6/. IO5.,
held of the king, as of the said manor of Wakfelde, by service of fealty
and \2d. rent yearly at Whitsun and Martlemas equally.
A messuage and a bovate of land in Sladburn, or Slaydburn, worth
305., held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by service of fealty
and 2s. 3cZ. rent yearly at Whitsun and Martlemas equally.
A messuage and a half bovate of land in Newton in Bowlande, worth
2O5., held of the king, as of the said duchy, by service of fealty and ISrf.
rent yearly at AAliitsun and Martlemas equally.
244 INQUISITIONS.
A toft and 2a. land in Setyll, worth 8s., held of Henry, earl of
Northumberland, by knight service.
A toft and a messuage in Pheser in the parish of Clapham, worth 5s.,
held of the master of the hospital of St. Leonard of York, by service of
fealty and 4c?. rent yearly, at \Miitsun and Martlemas equally for all service.
A bovate of land in Calton, worth 30s., held of the abbot of Dereham,
CO. Norfolk, by service of fealty and 7s. rent yearly, at Whitsun and
Martlemas equally, for all service.
A messuage and toft in Coldconyshton, worth 2s., held of John
Normanvile, knight, by service of fealty and ^d. rent yearly at Whitsun
and Martlemas equally.
A messuage and a bovate of land in Wyglesworth, worth 8s., held of
Henry, earl of Northumberland, by fealty and 12d. rent j^early at Whitsun
and Martlemas equally.
One Henry Pudsey held of the said Stephen, the day he died, four
bovates of land in Preston, by knight service and 2s. Sd. rent yearly at
Whitsimtide and Martlemas equally ; Robert Spencer, a bovate there,
bj'' knight service and lOd. rent at feasts aforesaid ; John Wj^giesworth ,
a toft and a bovate there, by knight service and IQd. rent at feasts afore-
said ; Richard Chew, a bovate there, by knight service and the rent of
a barbed arrow {catapulte barbate) at Michaelmas, also two tofts there,
by knight-service and 2d. rent at feasts aforesaid ; Richard Pudsey, a
half-bo vate there, by knight-service and id. rent at feasts aforesaid ;
Richard Gierke, a bovate there, by knight-service and Sd. rent at feasts
aforesaid ; William Hamerton, a toft and two bovates and a half-bo vate
there, by knight-service and 20c?. rent at feasts aforesaid ; John
Wj'glesworth, of Foxgyll, a half-bovate there, by knight-service and
6d. rent, at feasts aforesaid ; Richard Nelson a half-bovate, a toft and
a croft there, by knight-service and \0d. rent at feasts aforesaid, also
a place of land there, by knight -service and 2s. Gd. rent, at feasts aforesaid ;
John Chatbum, a bovate there, by knight -service and Sd. rent, at feasts
aforesaid ; John Wiglesworth, heir of Christopher Wyglesworth, Richard
Gierke, heir of John Gierke, John Wyglesworth, of Foxgill, heir of Nicholas
Wj-glesworth, held, &c. a messuage there, by knight-service and id.
rent yearly at feasts aforesaid ; John Elys, heir of Thomas Elys, three
bovates and two tofts there, by knight-service and 2s. rent, at feasts
aforesaid.
One Stephen Knott held of the said Stephen Hamerton 2a. land, with
a close called ' le high ryddyng ' in Rothmyll, by knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (2.)
392. John Fortescu, knight.
Writ wanting ; inquisition Wednesday after St Margaret the Virgin,
16 Henry VTI.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land &c. in Bishops Hatfeld,
Little Barkham.sted, HertjTigfordberj^ Bayford and Esynden, and, being so
seised, enfeoffed Thomas Lovell, Richard Gyldeford, or Gildeford, Henrj^
Heydon, William BolejTi and John Crokker, knights, John Warde, alderman
of London, John Bradfeld, Simon ElrjTigton, Richard Fyssher, Benet Fortescu,
John Kyrton and John Porter, clerk, thereof, who were, and still are seised
thereof accordingly in fee.
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The said Thomas Lovell, and the others, as above, were seised of the other
under-mentioned manors and lands, to the use of the said John and his heirs,
and, they being so seised, he entered into the same and thereof enfeoffed John
Paston, John WATiiondham and Robert Clere, knights, PhiUp Calthorp and
Robert Darcy, now loiights, then esquires, James Hubbard, the king's
attorney, William Gurnay, esquire, Walter Aslak and Thomas Sotherton,
who survive, and the late Simon Dam, now deceased, for the term of the life
of Dame Ehzabeth, who survives, late the wife of Sir William Calthorp, knight,
and aftenvards wife of the said Sir John Fortescu, named in the writ, by
virtue of which the same John Paston, and the others, were, and still are
seised thereof m their demesne as of free tenement.
He died 28 July last past. John Fortescu, esquire, aged 21 and more
at his father's death, is his son and heir.
Herts. Three messuages, three tofts, two dovecotes, ten gardens, 100a.
land, 100a. meadow, 200a. pasture, 100a. wood and 16s. rent, in the parish
of Bishops Hatfeld (Hatfeld Episcopi), worth 14:1. 12s. 4c?., held of the
bishop of Ely, by service of 16s. Id., for all service.
Three messuages, two tofts, two gardens, 20a. land, 6a. meadow,
10a. pasture, 10a. wood and 56'. rent, in Little Barkhamstede, held of
William Say, knight, service unknown ; value not specified.
Six messuages, two tofts, eight gardens, 200a. pasture, 100a. land,
10a. meadow, 40a. wood and 106'. rent, in Hertyngfordbery, Bayford and
Esynden, or Isenden, worth IOO5., held of the king, as of the duchy of
Lancaster, in socage.
Manor of Wyndrich, or Wjiiderich, worth 10 marks, held of the
abbot of St Albans, service unknown.
Moiety of the manor of Northmymmys, with twenty-seven messuages,
twelve tofts, three dovecotes, thirty gardens, 1,360a. land, 140a. meadow,
1,000a. pasture, 300a. wood and 12/, rent, in Northmymmys, worth
22/., held of the king, as of the honor of Clare, in socage.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (3.)
393- HcjMPHREY FoESTER, csquirc.
Writ wanting ; inquisition 28 January, 16 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor &c. in fee, and, being so
seised, by charter, 25 July, 15 Henry VII, gave them to Thomas Wode, Chief
Justice of the Common Bench, by the name of Thomas Wode, one of the
justices of the Common Bench, Thomas Ingi[l]feld, Thomas Halys, Ralph
VjTie, John Wylly and Richard Scopham, clerk, their heirs and assigns, who
were and still are seised thereof accordingly m fee.
Death as in No. 378. George Forster, esquire, aged as in No. 378, is his
son and heir.
Oxford. Manor of Harpeden, worth 8 marks, with the advowson of the
church of the same manor, held of the prince, as of the honor of
WalljTigford, by service of rendering therefore to the prince fealty and
13<s. 4o^(l. rent yearly at Michaelmas only
A messuage, four virgates of land called ' Graylez ' and a messuage,
three virgates of land called ' Anstyce ' ui Rytherfeld Gray ; also sixteen
messuages, four tofts, a hundred virgates of land, 20a. meadow, 50a.
pasture, 40a. wood and 335. 4rf. rent, in the towns and parishes of
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Harpeden, Henley on Thames, Highmcre, Rytherfeld Gray and Rytherf eld,
Peperd, worth 40s., held of the said prmce, by fealty and 5s. rent at the
feast aforesaid, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (4.)
394. Humphrey Forster.
Writ 18 November, inquisilion 20 January, 16 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 393. For ' Ingifeld,' read ' Ingilfeld,' and for
' Scopham,' ' Scuppham.'
Berks. Manor of Edyston, otherwise called Edwiston, within the parish of
Aysshebure, and 40a. land, 20a. pasture, 8a. meadow and 3a. wood, in
Ediston and Aysshebure, worth 100s., held of the abbot of Glastonbury,
by fealty and the rent of a red rose at Midsummer yearly, for all service.
Twelve acres of meadow in Remanham, worth 10s., held of the
king, as of the manor of Remanham, by fealty and 3s. rent, for aU service.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (5.)
395. Humphrey Forster.
Writ 18 November, inquisition 16 January, 16 Henry VII.
He died seised of the under-mentioned land &c. in fee.
Death and heir as in No. 378.
Somerset. Two messuages, a toft, 70a. land, 30a. pasture, 10a. meadow,
10a. wood and 50a. furze and heath, called ' Legh,' within the hundred
of Mulverton, worth 335. 4cZ., held of Hugh Loterell, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (6.) E. Series II. File 897(a). (7.)
396- George Pikenham, esquire.
Writ 12 March, inquisition 8 May, 16 Henry VII.
Long before the death of the said George, one John Holond, ' yoman,'
was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Herstedhall, formerly of John
Pykenham, esquire, and, being so seised, by charter, dated at Burdebroke,
2 December, 18 Edward IV, demised and enfeoffed it to the said George, and
Elizabeth, his wife, to hold to them and George's heirs ; they were seised
thereof accordmgly, George in fee and Elizabeth in her demesne as of free
tenement ; and afterwards he died, and she survived him and was solely
seised thereof in demesne as aforesaid, and died.
Long before his death one Thomas Rygby, Richard Bernet and Thomas
Roche, ' gentilmen,' were seised of the under-mentioned manor of Blowmesters,
and rent from Little Canfeld, in fee, and, being so seised, by charter dated at
Great Eiston, 4 November, 18 Edward IV, demised them to him and the said
Elizabeth, to hold to them and his heirs male of her body begotten, with
remainder in default to his right heirs.
Long before his death one William Hasilden, esquire, John Knes worth,
WilUam Blakthom, clerk, and Richard Knesworth, were seised of the imder-
mentioned moiety of the manor of Otes, and, being so seised, by charter dated
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at High Laver, on the feast of St. Luke, the Evangelist, 24 Henry VI, demised
it to John Pikenham, and Margery, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies
begotten, with reniamder in default of such issue, to the heirs and assigns of
the said John ; they were seised thereof accordmgly m their demesne as of
fee tail, and, bemg so seised, had issue between them the said George and
one Thomas Pj^kenham ; and afterwards the said John died and Margery
survived him and was and still is solely seised thereof in her demesne as of
fee tail by virtue of the gift, with remainder thereof expectant after John's
death to the said George as his son and heir.
By charter dated the last day of July, 18 Edward IV, the said George
granted to Thomas Sporne and Margery, his wife, late the wife of the said
John Pykenham, a pension of 6 marks issuing from the manor of Blowmesters
aforesaid, at Easter and Michaelmas equally, for the term of their lives in
survivorship ; the}^ were seised of the said pension accordingly in their demesne
as of free tenement, and afterwards the said Thomas died, and she survived
him and was and still is solely seised thereof as aforesaid.
He died 11 April, 15 Henry VII, without issue. Margaret Pykenham,
aged 6 and more, and Elizabeth Pykenham, aged 5 and more, are his cousins
and heirs viz. daughters and heirs of Thomas Pykenham his brother and
heir.
Essex. Manor of Hersted Hall, or Herstedehall, in Burdebroke, with land &c.
in the towns of FjaichjTifeld and Bumstede, worth 12 marks, held of the
king, as of the honor of Clare, by service of | of a knight's fee.
Manor of Blowmesters in Great Eiston (Eiston Magna), otherwise
called ' Eiston at Mounte,' worth 4 marks, held of William, lord de Sturton,
as of his manor of Great Eiston aforesaid, service unknown.
A yearly rent of 10 marks issuing from the manor of Little Canfeld
(Canfeld Parva).
Moiety of the manor of Otes in the town of High (Alta) Laver,
worth 20 marks, held of John, earl of Oxford, as of the manor of Boram
Hall, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (7.)
397- John, Cardinal Archbishop of Canterbury.
Writ 29 September, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 20 October, 17 Henry VIl.
John Morton, late cardinal archbishop of Canterbury, was seised of the
under-mentioned manors of Mylboume &c. and land in Develyssh, in fee,
and being so seised, by divers deeds, by the name of John Morton, bishop
of Ely, enfeoffed Thomas Morton, gentleman, Robert Morton, clerk, late keeper
of the king's rolls, Thomas Morton, clerk, Richard Morton and Robert Morton,
gentlemen, thereof, to the use of himself, his heirs and assigns, and the per-
formance of his last will ; they were seised thereof accordingly in fee, and the
survivor of them, Thomas Morton, gentleman, was so seised at the time of the
inquisition to the use aforesaid.
Long before the day of this inquisition the said John, late cardinal, Thomas
Morton, clerk, and Robert Turbervyle, esquire, were seised of the under-
mentioned land in K^Tigeston Wynterborn hi fee, and, being so seised, by
charter, enfeoffed John Feneux, knight, Chief Justice of the Kmg's Bench,
Henry Edyall, clerk, John Coker, esquire, and John Roper, thereof, by the
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name of all lands and tenements there, for the performance of the said cardmal's
last will ; they were and still are seised thereof accordingly.
The said late cardmal, and Thomas Madys, John Camberton, John Ryce,
clerks, and John Roper, gentleman, were jointly seised of the under-mentioned
moiety of land &c. in Gillyngham &c. m fee, to the use of the said late cardinal,
late belonghig to William VynjTig and John Skott, and, being so seised, by
charter indented, by the name of a moiety of all the lands and tenements
which lately were William V\Ti}aig's and John Skott's, in Mere, co. Wilts,
and Gylljaigham, &c. co. Dorset, demised them to Edith, late the wife of
William Cryspyn, who survives, to hold to her and the heirs of her body issumg,
with reversion thereof expectant to themselves and their heirs, to the use of
the said cardinal, his heirs and assigns.
One Henry Edyall, clerk, and William Meryng, ' salter,' were seised of
the under-mentioned land called ' Hors3mgton ' in fee, to the use of the said
late cardinal, his heirs and assigns, on the day of his decease, and for the
performance of his last will.
By his last will the said cardmal directed that John Morton, son of Richard
Morton his brother, should have all and singular the premises, to him and
the heirs male of his body issuing, with divers remamders over.
He died 15 September last. Thomas Morton, 'gentylman,' above-named,
aged 30 and more, is his cousin and heir, viz. son of William Morton, his
brother.
Dorset. Manor of Mylbourne Deverell, otherwise called Mylboume Gary,
and a water-mill in the parish of Mylbourne St. Andrew ; and the manor
of Mylbourne Churcheston ; also twelve messuages, 300a. land, 20a.
meadow, 300a. pasture, 20a. wood, 10a. heather, 41. rent and the rent of
lib. pepper, in Mylbourne St. Andrew, Mylbourne Symondeston,
Mylbourne Churcheston and Develych ; and pasture for six oxen and
four heifers ui the manor of Develyssh ; the aforesaid manors of Mylborn
St. Andrew, Mylborn Symondeston and Mylborn Churcheston, and all
the aforesaid lands &c in Mylbourne St. Andrew, Mylbourn Symondeston
and Mylbourn Churcheston, are held of William, abbot of Myddylton,
by fealty, but by what other services the jurors know not ; and they
are worth 20/. ; the aforesaid messuages &c. in Develych, are held of
Nicholas Latymer, knight, by service of doing suit to the court of his
manor of Develych twice a year, for all service, and they are worth 10s.
Three hundred acres of land, 8a. meadow and 200a. pasture, in
Kyngeston Wynterborn, worth 5/., held of the kmg m chief, service
unknown.
A moiety of five messuages, 69a. land, 226a. pasture, 16|a. meadow
and 53a. wood in Gillyngham, Stourewake, Hampreston, Wodgarsworth,
Wymboume Minister and Kyngeston Lacy ; also twenty acres of land
and 169a. pasture, called ' Horsyngton,' in the parish of Gyllyngham
and in Mylton upon Stoure next Gyllyngham ; whereof the land, &c.
m Gyllyngham and M3dton upon Stoure are held of Elizabeth, queen of
England, in socage, according to the custom of her manor of Gylljaigham,
which is ancient demesne of the queen of England, but by what rent
or other services the jurors know not, and are worth 206'. yearly ; the
said moiety of land &c. in Stourewake and Wodgarsworth is held of the
abbot of Milton, service unknown, and is worth 405. ; the said land &c.
in Wymbourne Mynster and Kyngeston Lacy are held of the duchy of
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Lancaster by 6d. rent yearly to be paid to the manor of Kyngeston Lacy
for all service, and are worth 125. yearly ; and the land &c. in Harapreston
are held of Margaret Savage, widow, as of her manor of Hampreston,
service unknown, and are worth lis. yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (8.) E. Series II. File 897(6). (4.)
398 William Vynyng.
Writ 7 November, 16 Henry VIJ ; inquisition 13 October, 17 Henry VII.
William V^^lyng, esquire, named in the writ, died seised of the under-
mentioned land &c. in fee, after whose death they descended to Edith Crespyn
and Agnes Grene, viz. to Edith as his sister and one of his heirs and to Agnes
as his cousin and the other of his heirs, viz. daughter of Agnes his sister ; the
said Edith and Agnes entered thereon accordingly and were seised thereof in
fee ; and, being so seised, the said Edith, in her widowhood, by her charter gave
and granted her purparty thereof to John, late archbishop of Canterbury,
chancellor of England, Thomas Madjs, John Camberton and John Ryce,
clerks, and John Roper, gentleman, by the name of a moiety of all those lands
and tenements, late William Vynjaig's, m Gyllyngham &c. to hold to them,
their heirs and assigns for ever ; by virtue of which gift the said archbishop
and his co-feoffees were seised thereof in fee, and, being so seised, by charter
demised a moiety of all the lands and tenements late William Vynyng 's within
the lordship and parish of GylljTigham, co. Dorset, and in Mere, co. Wyltes,
to the said Edith, to hold to her and the heirs of her body issuing, with
reversion thereof to the said archbishop, and the others, and their heirs, to
the use of the said archbishop and his heirs expectant ; by virtue of which
demise she was and still is seised thereof in fee tail.
He died 2 November, 8 Henry VII. The said Edith and Agnes, aged
60 and more, and 30 and more, are his next heirs in form aforesaid.
Dorset. Five messuages, 69a. land, 226«. pasture, 16|a. meadow and 50a.
wood, in Gyllyngham, Storewake, Hampreston, Woodgarsworth, Peters-
ham in the parish of Wymborn M;yTister and Kyngeston Lacy, whereof
the messuages, &c. in Gylljoigham, worth 5/., are held of Elizabeth, queen of
England, in socage, according to the custom of the manor of Gyllyngham,
which is ancient demesne of the queen of England, by what rent, or services,
the jurors know not ; those in Storewake and Woodgarsworth, worth
405., of the abbot of Mylton, service unknown ; those ui Petirsham in
the parish of Wymburn Mynster and Kyngeston Lacy, worth 12s., of the
king, as of the duchy of York, by fealty and %d. rent yearly to the manor
of KjTigeston Lacy, for aU service ; and those in Hampreston, worth 10s.,
held of Margaret Savage, widow, as of the manor of Hampreston, service
unknown.
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399. Thomas Mallet.
Writ 3 October, inquisition 2 November, 17 Henry VII.
Thomas Malet, named in the writ, was seised in fee the day he died of
the under-mentioned land in Enmer.
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William Martjoa, John Coker and James Frampton, esquires, John Braght
and John Bramiche, rector of the church of Enmer, long before his decease
were seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson of Enmer, in fee,
and, being so seised, by charter enfeoffed him and Isabel, his wife, who survives,
thereof, to hold to them and his heirs, by virtue of which feoffment he was
seised thereof in fee and she in her demesne as of free tenement.
By charter, 19 January, 13 Henry VII, he enfeoffed Baldwin Malet,
John Branche, rector of the church of Enmer, Simon Hemmyng and John
Legge, the elder, of the other under-mentioned manors, &c. to the use of
himself and his heirs, and they were and still are seised thereof accordingly
to the use aforesaid. By his last will he directed that immediately after his
decease the said Isabel, his wife, should have the manor of Sutton Malet,
for so long as she remained a widow and that the said Baldwin Malet, his
younger son, should have the moiety of the manor of Westcantokyshed with
the advowson, to him and the heirs male of his body begotten ; and that the
said feoifees should stand enfeoffed of such manors, &c. for the performance of
his last will, inter alia, in form aforesaid.
He died 9 July last. William Malet, aged 30 and more, is his son and
heir.
Somerset. Three messuages, three gardens, 10a. land, 2a. meadow, la.
pasture and la. wood, in Enmer, worth 40s., held of Eleanor Strangwyssh,
service unknown.
Manor and advowson of Enmer, worth 10^, held of Eleanor
Stranguyssh, as of the manor of Cumpton Domedene, service unknown.
Manors of Corypole and Charlynche, worth 101., with the advowson
of the church of CharljTiiche, and the manor of Sutton Malet, worth Si.,
held of the said Eleanor Strangwysshe, service unknown.
Manor of Lydyard Malet alias Lydyard Punchardon, worth 91.,
held of the bishop of Wmchester, service unknown.
A moiety of the manor of Westcantokyshed, with the alternate
presentation of the church of the same, worth 51., held of Hugh LotereU,
knight, service unknown.
A burgage in the borough of Stowy, which is a free borough, worth
5s. beyond outgoings, held in free burgage as of the manor of Stowy
being in the king's hands by the death of James late lord Audeley.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (10.) E. Series II. File 897(6). (10.)
400. Joan late the wife of William Knyvet, knight.
Writ 14 February, inquisition 10 July, 16 Henry VII.
The said William and Joan, the day she died, held jointly to them and
the heirs of her body by the king's gift, by letters patent, 9 March, 5 Henry VII,
the under-mentioned manors and hundreds, with knight's fees, advowsons, &c.
thereto belongmg, the manor and hundred of Westcoker to rem am in default
of such heirs of her body after his and her decease to the right heirs of the
body of Elizabeth, wife of Hugh Conwey, knight, and the heirs of the body
of such heirs, and in default of such heirs to remain to Edward, earl of Devon,
and the heirs male of his body issuing, to hold of the king and his heirs by
the rents and services therefore formerly due and accustomed ; and in default
of such heirs of her body the manor and hundred of Crokehome to remain
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after his and her decease to the said earl and the heirs male of his body issuing,
to hold of the king, &c. as above.
She died Friday after the Purification last. Charles Clylford, aged 20
and more, is her son and heir.
Somerset. Manor and hundred of Crokehorne, worth 40^., held of the king
in chief, by service of J of a knight's fee.
Manor and hundred of Westcoker, worth lOOs., held of the king in
chief, by service of Jq of a knight's fee.
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401. Richard Neweton, esquire.
Writ 9 March, inquisition 5 May, 16 Henry VII.
He died 26 September, 16 Henry VII, seised of the under -mentioned
moiety of a manor, &c. in fee. Isabel, aged 13 and more, and Joan, aged 5
and more, are his daughters and heirs. Cf. Nos. 351, 421, 470.
Dorset. A moiety of the manor of Childocford ; and a capital messuage
with the third part of a garden, 34a. land, ll|a. Ir. meadow, la. pasture,
2s. 4:d. rent of assise, in Childokeford, worth ISl. lid. ; held of the king in
chief, by knight service.
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402. John Arney.
Writ of Mandanfhus 17 February, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 12 October,
17 Henry VII.
The said John Amey, ' gentilman,' died 20 July, 5 Henry VII, seised of
the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee. Thomas Arney is his son and heir
and at the time of John's death was 6 years old and more. John Aysshe
continuously from the time of his death to the day of this inquisition has
taken the issues and profits of the said manor, &c., and still takes them, by
what title the jurors know not.
Dorset. Manor of Chalbery and Dudlyngton, and a water-mill in the parish
of Chalbery ; also twelve messuages, 200a. land, 20a meadow, 140a.
pasture, 40a. heath, in Chalbery, Dudlyngton, Horton, Uddyng and
Radipoll, worth lOO.s., held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster,
by ^ of a knight's fee.
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403. Joan late the wife of William Knyvet, knight.
Writ 14 February, inquisition 12 July, 16 Henry VII.
The said William and Joan held, as in No. 400, the under-mentioned
manors, with remainder, in default of her issue, as to the manor of Iberton,
to the right heirs of the body of Elizabeth, late the wife of Hugh Conwey,
knight, in tail, with remainder, in default, to Edward, earl of Devon, in tail
male, and as to the manor of Iwerne Cowrteney to the said earl, in tail male.
Death and heir as in No. 400.
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Dorset. Manor of Iwerne Court enaj^ or Oowrteney, worth 10?., held of the
long in chief, by service of I of a knight's fee.
Manor of Iberton, worth 61., held of the kmg m chief, by service of
^^ of a knight's fee.
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404- AViLLiAM Laton, esquire.
Writ 11 Februar}^ inquisition the last day of April, 16 Henrj^ VII.
He was seised in fee, the day he died, of the under-mentioned manor of
Sproxton.
The day he died, he held jointly with Elizabeth, his wife, to them and his
heirs, the under-mentioned messuage and land in Sproxton ; she survived
him and is seised thereof m her demesne as of free tenement, with reversion
thereof expectant to Robert Laton, his son and heir.
He was seised m fee of the under-mentioned manor of Estlaton and land
in Westlaton, and, being so seised, b}^ charter gave them, three messuages and
100a. land, parcel of the said manor, excepted, to the said Robert Laton
and Anne, Robert's wife, and Robert's heirs and assigns, whereby they were
and still are seised thereof, viz. Robert in fee, and Robert and Anne, in her
right, in their demesne as of free tenement.
By another charter he gave the said three messuages and 100a. land
to William Burgh, William Aske, Robert Thornton, esquires, and Robert
Grower, gentleman, to the mtent that Elizabeth and Parnel, his daughters,
should have 50 marks apiece from the issues and profits thereof to their
marriage.
He was seised in fee of the under -mentioned land m Carcan, and, being
so seised, by charter gave them to one John Laton, his son, who survives,
for life, with remamder to his own right heirs, and John was and stiU is seised
thereof accordingly in his demesne as of free tenement.
He died the last day of January, m the year abovesaid. Robert Laton,
esquire, aged 34 and more, is his son and heir.
York. Manor of Sproxton, worth 10/., held of the king in chief, by service
of J of a knight's fee, and 13s. 4d. rent at Michaelmas yearly.
A messuage and twenty-eight bovates of land m Sproxton, worth
5/., held of the king in chief, service unknown.
Manor of Estlaton and a messuage and a bovate of land in Westlaton,
worth lOZ., held of the earl of Westmerland, service unknown.
Three messuages and 100a. land in Estlaton, parcel of the manor
of Estlaton, worth 51., held of , lord Fitzhugh, service miknown.
A messuage and six bovates of land in Carcan, worth 26s. Sd., held
of Henry, lord Scrop, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (15.)
405- Ankur {Ancretus) Beauchamp.
Writ of Mandamus 21 February, inquisition 22 November, 16 Henry VII.
He died 25 April, 11 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned land &c.
in fee. Walter Jenettis, aged 30 and more, is his cousin and heir, viz. son
of Richard Jenettis, son of Elizabeth, sister of Alice, mother of Richard
Beauchamp, father of the said Ankur. The said Walter has taken all the
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issues of all the premises from the time of the death of the said Ankur to the
day of the taking of this inquisition, by what title the jurors know not.
Cf. No. 375.
Hereford. A moiety of a messuage, 40«. land, 8a. meadow and I65. rent
of assise, in Tadjiigton, worth 40s., held of the king in chief, by service
of ^ of a knight's fee.
Four messuages and three tofts in Tadyngton aforesaid, worth
13s. id., of whom held, or by what service, the jurors know not.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (16.)
406. John Sapcot, Imight.
Writ 18 February, inquisition 20 June, 16 Henry VII.
By charter, 11 June, 15 Henry VII, he gave the under-mentioned manors,
&c. inter alia to Richard, bishop of Durham, George, earl of Kent, John
D;^Tiham, lord Djaiham, knight, Robert Willughby, lord de Broke, knight,
Richard Gylford, Edward Ponynges, John Arundell, Thomas Grene and
Thomas ChejTie, of Drayton, knights, Robert Barnard, clerk, master of
FodrjTighey College, Thomas Sapcote, of Burley, Walter Whitley, of Tawstok,
William Lane and Roger Garnet, of Haradon, co. Northampton, gentleman,
their heirs and assigns, for the performance of his last will, whereby he directed
that Elizabeth, his wife, should have yearly all the issues and profits of all
manors, &c. in Alyngton, Copmanford and Upton, for her life, with remainder
to Richard, son of the same John Sapcotes and Elizabeth ; and that the said
Richard Sapcotes should have the issues and profits of the tenements in
EhTigton and Walton, as in the same will is more fully contamed ; and for
the performance of other divers covenants indented between him and Nicholas
Vause, knight, for the marriage of the said Richard Sapcotes and Alice, his
wife, daughter of the same Nicholas, lately had ; by virtue of which feoffment
the same feoffees were, and still are, seised thereof in fee.
He died 5 January last. Richard Sapcotes, aged 18 and more, is his son
and heir.
Huntingdon. Manor of Alyngton and one hide of land there, held of the
abbot and convent of Ramsey, service unknown ; two messuages, 100a.
land, 10a. meadow, in the fields of Alvngton, held of the abbot and convent
of Peterborough, by fealtj^ and a rent of 26s., a plough-share and a half;
the said manor, messuages, &c. are worth 20/.
Manors of Copmanford and Upton, worth 40 marks, held of the said
abbot of Ramsey, service unknoAvn.
One hundred acres of arable, 20a. pasture, 10a. meadow, 5a. wood,
in EljTigton and Walton, worth 40s., whereof the land, &c. in Walton are
held of William Bevyll, gentleman, by fealty and lid. rent, for all service,
and the land, &c. in Elyngton are held of the said abbot of Ramsey, by
knight service.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (17.)
407. Edward Trussell.
Writ of Mandamus 10 April, inquisition 12 May, 16 Henry VII.
John Vemam, William Rawlens and Thomas Fyssher, clerks, John Swan
and Humphrey Belcher, were seised, and the survivor of them, the said
254 INQUISITIONS.
Humphrey, was solely seised, of the under-mentioned manors and advowsona
in fee, to the use of the said Edward and his heirs, and after the said Edward's
death to the use of one EHzabeth, his daughter, and her heirs.
He died 16 June, 14 Henry VII. The said Elizabeth, aged 4 and more,
is his daughter and heir.
Who has occupied the manors aforesaid from the time of Edward's death
the jurors know not, but from the time of his death the king has taken the
issues and profits of the said manors by reason of the minority of the said
EUzabeth.
Northampton. Manor and advowson of Langport, with its members, worth
ISl. 13s. 4:d., held of John Wodehull, esquire, service unknown.
Advowson of the church of Orlingber.
Manor of Eston Mawdyte, or Mawdyt, worth 241., one part thereof,
called ' le Westsyde de le Over Bury,' held of the queen, as of her manor of
Highamferrez, service unknown, and the residue of the duke of Gloucester,
as of his castle of Castell Thorp, co. Bucks, service unknown.
Manor and advowson of Merston , or Merston Trussell, worth 131. Qs. 8d.,
held of the heirs of John Wyvell, of Stonton, service unknown.
Manor and advowson of Thorpe Malsore, or Thorpe Malsor, worth lOZ.,
held of Edward, duke of Buckingham, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (18.)
408. Edward Trussell.
Writ of Mandamus 16 April, inquisition 10 May, 16 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 407.
Stafford. Manor and advowson of Acton Trussell, worth 181., held of
Edward, duke of Buckingham, service unloiown.
Manor and advowson of Bedenale, worth 4,1. 13s. 4d., held of the
bishop of Chester, as of the manor of Haywode, service unknown.
Manor and advowson of Shyryfhalez, worth 121., held of WiUiam
Napton, service unknown.
A messuage, a cottage and la. meadow, in Stafford, to the messuage
belonging, worth 3s 4rf., held of Edward, duke of Buckingham, service
unknown.
Sixteen shillings rent, in Wetmore.
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409. Edward Trussell.
Writ of Amotus 16 April, inquisition 12 May, 16 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 407, omitting entry as to issues and profits.
Berks. Manor of Shotysbroke, with the advowson of the church of the
college of St. John the Baptist of Shotysbroke, worth 13/. 6s. 8(i., held
of king in chief, by service of -j^^ of a knight's fee.
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410. Edward Teussell.
Writ of Amotus 16 April, inquisition 10 May, 16 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 409.
Warwick. Manor and advowson of By It on, worth 14/. 13|^., held of the prior
of Barnwell, service unloiown.
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411. Edward Trussell.
Writ of Amotus 16 April, inquisition 10 May, 16 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 409.
Leicester. Manor and advowson of Elmesthorp, or Elmysthorp, worth
ML, held of the lord de le Zouche, by service of finding two men to do
the office of tithingmen, paying 5-s. 3f/. yearly at Michaelmas, and doing
suit of his court of Weston, co. Warwick, for all service.
Two messuages in Shylton, worth 405., held of the prior of Tylty,
by service of finding a bailiff to keep the court of the king at Leicester
called ' le Castell Court.'
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412. Edward Trussell, son and heir of William Trussell, Imight.
Writ of Devenerunt, 14 July, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition 14 May, 16 Henry VII.
Humphrey Belcher was seised of the under-mentioned manor and
advowson in fee to the use of the said Edward, who died 11 June last without
any will by him declared or made touching the premises.
Ehzabeth Trussell, aged 4, is his daughter and heir.
Berks. Manor of Shotysbroke and the advowson of the college of St. John
the Baptist of Shotysbroke, worth 13?. 6s. 8c?., held of the king in chief,
by service of jJq of a knight's fee.
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413. Edward Trussell, son and heir of William Trussell, knight.
Writ of Devenerunt 14 July, 15 Henry VII ; iyiquisition 14 May, 16 Henry VII.
William Trussell, the father, was seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c.
in fee, and, being so seised, by charter, 25 May, 15 Edward IV, gave them to
John Varnam, clerk, William Rawlens, clerk, Thomas Fyssher, clerk, John
Swan and Humphrey Belcher, their heirs and assigns, to the use of him and
his heirs, &c. as in No. 377.
He died 10 June, 14 Henry VII. Heir as in No. 361.
Leicester. Manor and advowson of Elmesthorp, held of the lord do la
Zouch, and two messuages in Shylton, held of the prior of Tvltey, as in
No. 411.
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256 INQUISITIONS.
414. Edward Trussell, son and, heir of William Tritssell, knight.
Writ of Devenerunt 14 July, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition 16 May, 16 Henry VII.
WilHam Trussell, the father, was seised of the under-mentioned manors
and advowson in fee, and. being so seised, by charter, 5 May, 15 Edward IV.
gave them to Jolm Vernam, WilHam Raulyns and Thomas Fyssher, clerks,
John Swanne and Humphrey Belcher, their heirs and assigns, for the
performance of his last will.
Other findings, death and heir, as in No. 413.
Northampton. Manor and advowson of Langport, worth 18?. 13s. 4kd., held
of John Wodehyll, esquire, service unknown.
Advowson of the church of Orlyngbere.
Manor of Eston Mawdyte, or Mawdyt, worth 24?., one part, called
' le Westesyde de le Overbury,' held of the queen, as of her manor of
Hygham Ferrers, service unknown, and the residue of the duke of
Gloucester, as of his castle of Castell Throope, co. Bucks, service
unknown.
Manor and advowson of Merston Trussell, or Marston Trussell, worth
13?. 65. 8(Z., held of the heirs of John Wyvell, of Stonton, service unknown.
Manor and advowson of Thorpe Malsor, or Malsore, worth 10?., held
of Edward, duke of Buckingham, service unknown.
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415. Edward Trussell, son and heir of William Trussell, laiight.
Writ of Devenerunt 14 July, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition 15 May, 16 Henry VII.
William Trussell, the father, being seised of the under-mentioned manors,
&c. in fee, by his charter, 5 May, 15 Edward IV^ gave them to John Varnam,
Wilham Rawlens, Thomas Fyssher, clerks, John Swa.ne and Humphrey Belcher,
to the use of his Ir.st will, by virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof
in fee ; which manors, &c. after the death of the said Wilham, and by reason
of the minority of Edward, his son and heir, came to, and still are, in the king's
hands.
The said John Varnam, Rawlens, Fyssher and Swane are dead, and the
said Humphrey Belcher survived them, and continued his possession.
The said Edward Trussell died 16 June, 14 Henry VII. Elizabeth Trussell,
aged 4 and more, is his df'.ughter and heir.
Stafford. Manors and advowsons of Acton Trussell, Bedenale and
Shyryfhalez, land in Stafford and rent in Wetemore, as in No. 408.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (26.)
416. Edward Trussell, son and heir of William Trussell, knight.
Writ of Devenerunt 14 July, 15 Henry VII; inquisition 14 May, 15 (sic)
Henry VII.
William Trussell, the father, being seised of the under-mentioned manor
and advowson in fee, by cliarter, 5 May, 15 Edward IV, gave them to John
Varnam, William Rawlyns, Thomas Fyssher, clerks, John Swane and
Humphrey Belcher, their heirs and assigns ; they were seised, and the survivor
HENRY VII. 257
of them, Humphrey Belcher, was seised thereof accordingly in fee ; which
manor after the said WiUiam Trussell's death and by reason of the said
Edward's minority came to, and still is, in the king's hands.
He died 10 Jmie, 14 Henry VII. Ehzabeth Trussell, aged 4 and more,
is his daughter and heir.
Warwick. Manor and advowson of Bylton, worth 14/. 13ld., held of the
prior of Barnewell, service unknown.
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417. Edward Knyvet, esquire.
Commission 10 April, inquisition 28 April, 16 Henry VII.
He was seised at the time of his decease in fee of the under-mentioned
land in Stanwey.
Robert Drury, knight, Henry Teye, knight, John Levyng, of Stanwey,
John Akirman, of Bures St. Mary {Sancte Marie), and Edward Croxton were
seised in fee, at the time of his death, and to the use of him and his heirs, of
the xmdermentioned manor of Rammysden Bellows ; he made his last will
thereof, as was said, but of the certainty of the same the jurors are wholly
ignorant.
Phihp Carthorp, knight, and Henry Tey, knight, were seised in fee, at
the time of his death, and to the use of him and his heirs, of the under-
mentioned manor of Wheteley ; he made his last will thereof, &c. as above.
James Hobart and Margery, his wife, late the wife of John Doreward,
esquire, at the time of his death were seised, for the term of the hfe of the
said Margery, of the under-mentioned manors of Belhous, &c. in Stanwey,
with remainder after her death to the said Edward, Robert Drury, knight,
Henry Tey, knight, John Barker, of Melford, John Akirman, of Bures, John
Leving, of Stanwey, and Thomas Croxton, of Rammesden Belhous, their heirs
and assigns, to the use of the said Edward and his heirs.
He was seised at the time of his decease of the under-mentioned manor
of Downhall, and died so seised.
He died 4 February last. Elizabeth Knyvet, aged 11 and more at the
time of his death, is his daughter and heir.
Immediately after his death John Raynesford, knight, abducted the
said Ehzabeth to places unknown and still detains her in his custody.
Essex. Six messuages, 400a. land, 300a. pasture, 40a. meadow, 60a. wood,
Ql. rent, in Stanwey, worth 18/., held of the king, as of the manor of
Lexden, being in the king's hands by reason of the forfeiture of John
Radclyf, knight, late lord de Fit/water, attainted of high treason by
authority of parhament.
Manor of Rammysden Bellows, worth 17/., tenure unknown.
Manor of Wheteley in Reyley, worth 10/., tenure unknown.
Manors called Befiious or Belhows, Howes, Oliveres, Kirton and
Shrebbe, in Stanwey, worth 20/., held of the king, as of the said manor
of Lexden.
Manor of Downhall in Railey, worth 8/., held of the king, as of the
honor of Rayleigh.
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258 INQUISITIONS.
418. Edward Knyvet, esquire.
Commission 10 April, inquisition 28 April, 16 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. at the time of his
decease, which thereupon descended to his daughter and heir.
Death and heir, &c. as in No. 417.
Suffolk. Manor of Castelynes in Great and JAtiXe {Magna et Parva) Waldyng-
feld, manor of Castelynes in Groton, manor of Samfordes in Great and Little
WaldjTigfeld, and six messuages, 400a. land, 200a. pasture, 40a, meadow,
1005. rent, 60a. wood, in Great and Little Waldyngfeld and Groton, worth
20^, whereof the manor of Castelynes in Groton is held of the provost of
the college of St. Mary and St. Nicholas of Cambridge, in right of his
college aforesaid, as of his priory of Kersey, service unknown, and the
residue of the king, by knight service, as of the honor of Clare.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (29.)
419. Edward Knyvet, esquire.
Commission 10 April, inquisition 8 May, 16 Henry VII.
He died 4 February last, seised of the under-mentioned manor, which
thereupon descended to Ehzalbeth Knyvet, his daughter and heir. She was
aged 11 and more at the time of his death.
Kent. Manor of Newenton Belhows, otherwise called Newenton next (juxta)
Heth, worth 40 marks, held of the king in chief, by service of gu ^^ ^
knight's fee.
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420. William Vavasour, esquire.
Writ of Mandamus wanting ; inquisition 24 June, 16 Henry VII.
One Henry Vavasour, knight, gave by charter, with king's licence,
the under-mentioned manor of Estbum, one acre excepted, to Henry
Vavasour, his son, and Ehzabeth, his wife, daughter of John Everyng-
ham, knight, and the heirs of the bodies of the said Henry and Elizabeth,
with remainder in default to John Vavasour, his son, and the heirs of
his body, with remainder in default to his own right heirs. The said
Henry and Elizabeth were seised thereof accordingly in their demesne
as of fee tail by the form of the gift ; and of the said before excepted
acre the said Henry Vavasour, knight, 22 December, 15 Henry VII, died
seised in his demesne as of fee, after whose death the same reversion together
with the aforesaid acre descended to the aforesaid William Vavasour as his
son and heir ; which William Vavasour afterwards, 26 March, 15 Henry VII,
died seised thereof in fee.
The said William Vavasour, the day he died, held no other land, &c.
The same Henry Vavasour, knight, gave to the aforesaid John Vavasour,
his son, the under-mentioned land in Broughton, for life, with reversion thereof
expectant to himself and his heirs. He died seised of the said reversion in
fee, after whose death it descended to the aforesaid William as his son and
heir, who died, as above, seised thereof in fee.
HENRY VII. 259
The same Henry Vavasour, knight, by charter, enfeoffed Randal {Rand'm)
Pygot, Richard Wliert on, rector of Th3Tiischogh,and Richard Lyster, chaplain,
who survive, and Thomas Fitz William, late of Louthe, co. Lincoln, knight,
Henry Sutton, Thomas Vavasour, late of Deneby, esquires, and others, since
deceased, in fee, of the other under-mentioned manors and lands, to the intent
that, immediately after his death, they should give the manor of Fryston
and land in Wommersley to the said Henry Vavasour, the son, and Elizabeth
his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder, in default of such heirs,
to John Vavasour and the heirs of his body, with remainder in default of such
heirs to his own right heirs ; and that his executors, immediately after his
death, should receive and take 100 marks yearly from the issues and profits of the
manors of Hesilwode Woodhall and Stubbyswaldyng and of all the said lands in,
&c. during the life of the said William Vavasour, and that after 1,000 marks had
been received and paid to the said executors by the hands of the said feoffees
for the performance of his last will and the payment of his debts, then the
said Henry Vavasour, the son, and his heirs, should take the residue of the
issues and profits of the said manors and lands, as appeared by a certain
indenture made between the said Henry Vavasour, knight, and John
Ever\Tigham, knight, touching the marriage of the aforesaid Henry Vavasour
and Elizabeth.
The said William Vavasour died on the said 26th of March, 15 Henry VII.
The said Henry Vavasour, son of the said Henry Vavasour, knight, is his
brother and heir, and is 45 years old and more. Cj. No. 526.
York. Manor of Estburn in Skyron and Bugthorp, la. excepted, worth 20/.,
held of the king in chief, by knight service ; the said la. is worth ^d. ;
the reversion of the said manor is worth nothing.
One hundred acres of land, 100a. pasture, 20a. meadow, in Broughton
in Craven, or Cravyn, worth 10/., held of Henry, lord de Clyfford, as
of his castle of Skypton, service unknown ; the reversion thereof is worth
nothing.
Manor of Hessilwod, or Hesilwood, Wodhall, 40a. land, 30a. pasture,
20a. meadow, 205. rent, in Cokesforth, or Cokysforth and Stutton, 40a.
land, 40a. meadow, 100s. rent, in Sykljmghall and Kyrby, or Kereby,
Albaster, worth 40/., held of Henry, earl of Northumberland, as of his
manor of Spofford, service unknown.
Forty acres of land, 30a. pasture, 20a. meadow, in Wommersley,
worth 6s., held of WilUam Gascoygne, knight, as of his manor of
Wommersley, service unknown.
Manors of Fryston, Stubbyswaldjaig, or Stubbiswaldjmg, and 100a.
land, 40a. meadow, 20a. wood, 100s. rent, in Great {Magna) Smeton and
Little (Parva) Smeton, Pigburn, or Pikbum, Fenton and Secroft, worth
40 marks, held of the king, as of the honor of Pontefract, service unknown.
Manor of Adyngham, worth 40/., held of Henry, lord de Clyfford,
as of his castle of Skypton, service unknown.
One hundred acres of land, 40a. pasture, 20a. meadow, in Kelfeld,
worth 20 marks, held of WiUiam Gascoygne, knight, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (31.)
421. Richard Neuton, esquire.
Writ of Que plura, 14 March, inquisition 5 May, 16 Henry VH.
Findings as in No. 401. Cf. Nos. 351, 470,
260 INQUISITIONS.
Somerset. Manor of Obleygh, worth 231. 3s. 2hd., held of the king in chief,
by knight service.
Manor of Wyke, worth 201. lis. 2d., held of OUver, bishop of Bath
and Wells, service unknown.
Manor of Aldewyke, or Aldwyke, worth IIZ. lis. Gd., held of the
countess of Richemond, the king's mother, as of her manor of Blakedon,
service unknown.
Manor of Babyngton, worth 111. lis. lOd., held of Edmund Gorges,
knight, and Joan, his wife, in her right, service unknown.
Manors of Midsomer Norton, Comptondando, or Comptondondale
Childe, or Chylde, Compton, and Stonyeston, worth 311. 6s. S^d., held
of Henry, bishop of Salisbury, as of his manor of Midsomer Norton,
service unknown.
Manors of Wyntrede, with members, Walton in Gordano, or Gordino,
with the farm of conies there, and Clewer, worth 35/. 7s. Qd., held of
Oliver, bishop of Bath and Wells, as of the manor of Wyntrede, service
imknown.
Manors of Crycheston, Thornefawcon, Welle and North Curry,
worth 421. 6s. O^d., held of the dean and chapter of St. Andrew of Wells,
as of their manor of Crycheston, service unknown.
Manor of Knyghtes Lygh, worth 151. 2s. 9d., held of the king, as of
the temporaUties of the bishopric of Winchester, sede vacante, service
unknown.
Manor of Wynsford Bosun, worth 91. 12ld., held of Hugh Luttrell,
knight, service imknown.
Manor of Alstone Maras, worth 151. 2d., held of John Fitz Waren,
knight, lord Fitz Waren, service unknown.
Ten burgages in the town of Taunton, worth lU. 16s. Sd., held of
the temporalities of the bishopric of Winchester, sede vacante, service
unknown.
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422- John Moyle, esquire.
Writ 15 January, inquisition 24 June, 16 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in Shepewasshe in fee, and being so seised, by charter, 20 April, 22 Edward IV,
gave them to Anne Darcy and Richard Clerk, who survive, for the term of
her life and to her use, and they were and still are seised thereof accordingly
in their demesne as of free tenement ; and afterwards the said John took the
said Anne to wife.
He was seised of the other under-mentioned manors and lands in fee,
and died so seised.
By his charter indented, 8 February, 14 Henry VII, he gave to Richard
Moyle, his brother, a yearly rent of 4 marks going out of all his land, &c. in
Shepewasshe, Bankelond and Great Toriton, for term of life, with remainder
thereof as in the same charter more fully appears. *
Death and heir as in No. 246.
Devon. A messuage, 60a. land, 10a. meadow, and 20a. furze and heath,
called ' le Wode,' in Shepewasshe, worth 13s. 4:d., held of Nicholas Holland
by fealty and 4s. rent, for all service.
HENRY VII. 261
Three cottages in Shape wasshe, worth 4.0d., held of Nicholas Holand,
of Were, and Thomas Thorne, service unknown.
Manor of Stephjaison, or Steph5aiston, worth 81., held of the king,
as of the honor of Gloucester, by J of a knight's fee.
One hundred acres of land and 40a. moor, in Pageham [and]
Thomdon, and a messuage and 30a. land, in Kynnescote, worth 20s.,
held of the heirs of William Barkeleygh, as of their manor of Dodescote,
by fealty and suit of court and 10<s. rent yearly, for all service
A messuage and 60a. land, in Seint Giles, or Gyles, and a moiety of
two messuages, two gardens, and 2a. land, in Great (Magna) Toriton or
Thoriton, worth 5s., held of Margaret, countess of Richemond, as of her
manor of Great Toriton, by knight-service.
Three messuages and two gardens, in Plymmouth, or Plymmouthe,
worth 6s. 8d., held of the mayor and commonalty of the borough of
Plymmouth, by fealty only.
A garden in Plymmouth, or Plymmouthe, worth 20d., held of Robert
WiUoughby, knight, lord de Broke, as of his fee called ' Vautardes fee,'
by fealty and 155. rent yearly and suit of his court of his fee aforesaid, for
all service.
Sixteen acres of land in Bankelond, or Banklonde, next Colrigge,
worth 6s. Sd., held of the heirs of Simon Passelowe, by fealty only.
Manor of Fen, worth 40s., held of John Yerde, of Polisby, service
unknown.
Two messuages, 100a. land, in Fen and Estehole, worth 23s. 4rf.,
held of the prior of Bodemyn, as of his manor of Newton St. Petroc
{Sancti Petroci) by fealty and suit of his court there, and by a rent of
18s. 3d. yearly, for all service.
A messuage and 10a. land, in Collescote, or Colescote, worth 4s.,
held of the heirs of John Clifhanger, by fealty and 8s. rent yearly, for all
service.
Three shillings and sixpence from a certain rent issuing from 6a. of
moor, in White More, payable at Michaelmas yearly.
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423. John Styeley.
Writ 10 May, inquisition . . June, 16 Henry VTJ.
Long before the death of the said John Strelley, named in the writ,
one Henry Perpount, Robert Markham, Henry Wyllughby, [knights,] and
[Edward] Stannop, esquire, were seised of the under-mentioned manors of
Oxton, Chilwell and Adenburgh, in fee, and, being so seised, by charter
delivered them to the said John and Senchia his wife, and the heirs male of
their bodies begotten, by virtue of which delivery the said John and Senchia
were seised thereof [in fee tail].
He was seised of the other under-mentioned manors and lands in fee,
and, being so seised, by charter enfeoffed Henry Wyllughby, Gervase Clyfton,
Edward Stannop, knights, Simon Digbi and Rowland Digbi, esquires, of all
the aforesaid manors, &c., which feoffment was to the uses and intents following,
viz. that the said feoffees should stand enfeoffed of the aforesaid manors of
ChilweU and Adenburgh to the use of the said John Strilley and Senchia his
wife, and the heirs male of their bodies begotten, according to the form of
262 INQUISITIONS.
the aforesaid charter of the before-named Henry Perpount, and other his
co-feoffees, to the said John and Senchia made ; of parcel of the residue of
the aforesaid manors, &c. to the j^early value of 100 marks, to the uses, intents
and covenants in certain mdentures between the said John Strelley, of the
one part, and Simon Digbi, of the other, specified ; and of the residue of the
said manors, &c. for the performance of his last will.
And afterwards the said Henry Wyllughby, and other, his co-feoffees,
at the special desire and request of the said John Strelley, enfeoffed William
Ascue, the elder, Thomas Thurland, John Curson and Humphrey Hersy,
esquires, William Scorer, clerk, and Richard Baker, gentleman, of the manor
of Hemsell, twelve bovates of land, meadow and pasture and a water-mill,
in Hemsell, to the use of the aforesaid Senchea, for the term of her life, with
remamder after her decease to the use of the said John Strilley and his heirs.
And afterwards the said John Strilley, by certain mdentures mider his
seal willed, and both by the same indentures made, and by word of mouth
publicly declared, his last will, as follows : — reciting that he, John Strelley,
of Strelley, co. Notts, esquire, had enfeoffed Sir Herry Wyllughby, Sir Gerves
Clyfton, Sir Edward Stannop, knights, and divers other, of all his lands, &c.
for the performance of this his last will, whereas in the said feoffment no
exception was made of those lands, &c. whereof a jointure was made to Senchie,
his wife, for her life, he requires his said feoffees to enfeoff her thereof upon
her reasonable request ; further his feoffees shall stand enfeoffed for the
performance of covenants in indentures of 14 December, 11 Henry VII, between
him and Simon Digbi, esquire, for a marriage to be had between John, his
son and heir apparent, and one of the daughters of the said Simon ; they
shall do all things necessary to secure his wife's jointure to her for life and
shall suffer her to be endowed of a third part of all his lands, &c. ; they shall
suffer his said wife, his sole executrix, to receive 201. yearly for five years
from the issues and profits of his lands, other than her jomture, for the marriage
of Anne his daughter and towards payment for the marriage of Margaret his
daughter, being behind for her marriage not paid ; to receive 10 marks yearly
therefrom for six years for the payment of his debts and performance of his
will, and to receive the issues and profits of his purchased lands in the ' townes
and feldez ' of Estwayte, Trowell, Plangare, Cossall, Basford, Gedl3Tig and
Langley, for forty years next after his decease to find a priest and two poor
men to pray for his soul and his friends' souls, his next heirs to have the said
lands to them and their heirs at the end of the said term ; they shall suffer
his said wife to dwell in his ' maner place at Strelley ' and to enjoy the lands
belonging to the same manor, and also all other lands, &c. now in his own
occupation, for the space of a year after his decease, for the helping and
succouring of her and her children and the keeping of his ' catell,' that they
may be sold in convenient time ; they shall suffer the persons to whom he had
granted the next vacancy ' to present to the parsonage of Sent Andrew of
Bylburgh at the next avoidance of the same,' for special trust and preferment
thereto of a chaplain of his own ; he wills that Richard Baker, his old servant,
shall have all his lands in Newthorp and Kymberley, co. Notts, for Ufe,
according to his deed thereof made to the said Richard, with reversion to his
own right heirs ; he wills that his feoffees stand enfeoffed of all his manors and
lands ' which I hold not of the Corone,' for the ' well and profytt ' of his children,
relief of his poor servants, payment of his debts and fulfilhng of his will during
the nonage of his son and heir, and that all such lands ' not holden of the
kyng ' be at the disposition of Senchj^e, his wife, for the ' forseyd ententes '
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and his soul's health ; that they shall suffer Senchio, his wife, his sole executrix,
to have the profits of all the ' colle pittes ' within the lordship of StreUey,
' which were be gonne in tyme of my life and after that the seyd colle pittes
be endyd and done ' shall suffer her to take the profits of one ' colle pitte *
within the said manor till his son come to lawful age and a year after ; he
begs his said feoffees to be good ' lovers and defendours ' of all his lands, &c.
till his son come to lawful age ; any ' ambiguite ' in the above articles to be
reformed by the advice of Sir Herry Wyllughby and other the surveyors of
his will ; sealed 18 January, 16 Henry VII ; witnesses, Sir Herry Wyllughby,
knight, Thomas Moleneux, esquire, Thomas Thurland [Richard Baker] and
Sir John Smyth, chaplain.
He died 22 January last ; John StreUey, aged 7 at Midsummer last, is
his son and heir.
Nottingham. Manor of Oxton, worth 20 marks, held of the king, as of the
manor of Okerton, parcel of the honor of Tykhill, by service of fealty
and suit of court of the manor of Okerton , . . yearly.
Manors of Chilwell and Adenburgh, worth lOZ., held of the heirs of
the lord de Grey de Codnore, as of the manor of Codnore, by service of
fealty, &c.
Manor of Strilley, or StreUey, or Strylley, worth 201., held of the
king, as of the honor of Peverell, by service of one knight's fee.
Manor of Bylburgh, worth lOl., held of the king, as of the honor of
PevereU, by service of -J-^ of a knight's fee.
Manor of Trowell, worth 81., held of Henry Willughby, knight, service
unknown.
Manor of Ratclyfi upon Trent {super Treniham) , worth 5 marks, held
of the prior of Thurgarton, service unknown.
Manors of Whetley, or Wheteley, Northleverton and Southleverton,
worth 121., held of the lord de Burgaveney, by 30s. rent yearly, and
service of fealty and suit of his court of Wheteley.
Manor of Hemsell, twelve bovates of land, meadow and pasture,
and a water-miU, in Hemsell.
Nine shillings of rent, in Colston Bassett,
A messuage and four bovates of land, 22|(Z. rent, in Bramcote, worth
14s., held of the prior of Sempryngham, service unknown.
Six shillings and sixpence of rent, in Codgrave.
Twelve pence of rent, in Stapulford.
Two shillings and sixpence of rent, in the town of Not3nnigham.
A cottage, a toft and a water-mill, in Basford, worth 13s. id., held
of the heirs of the lord de Cromwell by fealty and 2s. 6d. rent yearly.
Derby. Manor of Shypley.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (34.)
424. John Styrley.
Writ 10 May, inquisition 20 June, 16 Henry VII.
The said John Strilley was seised in fee of the under-mentioned manor
and land, and, being so seised, gave them to Henry Wyllughby, Gervase
Clyfton, Edward Stannop and John Digbi, knights, Simon Digbi and Rowland
Digbi, esquires, for the performance of his last will.
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Afterwards by indentures between liim and Simon Digbi it was covenanted
inter alia, and he therebj'- granted that the said Henry Wyllughby and other
his co-feoffees of the said manor and of other manors late the said John
Strilley's in the comity of Nottingham, sliould stand enfeoffed of parcel thereof
to the value of 100 marks to the use of performance of articles in the said
indentures specified.
Afterwards by indentures, produced, he declared his last will, as in No. 423,
He died 22 [January] last. John Strylley is his heir, as in No. 423.
♦
Derby. Manor of Shipley, or Shipeley, worth 20Z., two messuages, three
bovates of land, 10«. meadow, and 20a. pasture, in Mapurley and Langley,
the land and tenements in Mapurley, worth 40s., and the messuages,
lands and tenements in Langley, worth 6.s., held, the said manor and
lands and tenements in Mapurley, of John Savage, knight, as of his manor
of Illeston, service unknown, and the said messuages, lands and tenements
in Langley of the heirs of Henry, lord de Grey de Codnore, as of their
manor of Codnore, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (35.)
425. John Hevenyngham, knight.
Writ of Amotus 14 February, inquisition the last day of March, 16 Henry VII.
Essex. Fmdings as in No. 383. The said John's son, by Alice his wife,
is stated to be ' Thomas ' (written over an erasure), not ' George.' This
son is afterwards, as in No. 383, described as his father's son and heir,
aged 30 and more, but is here called ' John,' not ' Thomas,' and not
' George.' The feoffees' names are given as ' Hobard,' ' Yaxle,' ' Germy '
and 'Cooke.' Cf. Nos. 306, 307, 383, 527.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (36.)
426. Joan late the wife of John Fortescu of Prutston.
Writ 26 June, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 26 October, 17 Henry VII.
The said John Fortescu, esquire, and Joan his wife, daughter and heir
of John Prutston, were seised, in her right, of six messuages, two dovecots,
200a. land, in Ermyngton, a moiety of a ferling of land in Worthehele, three
messuages, 45a. land, in Burraton, a moiety of a messuage, 200a. land, in
Medewyll, within the manor of Ermyngton, and a messuage, 30a. land, 4a.
wood, in Herford, co. Devon, and, being so seised, by their charter gave them
to John Hallewyll, knight, late esquire, Thomas Hexte, Master John Smyth,
Ralph Andrew, clerks, and Walter Halswill, who were seised thereof accordingly
in fee.
And afterwards the said John Fortescu died and the said Joan survived
him ; and similarly the said John Smyth, Ralph and Walter died, seised as
aforesaid, and the said John Hallewyll and Thomas Hexte survived them
and were thereof solely seised by survivorship in fee ; and, being so seised,
the said Joan, late the wife of the said John Fortescu, and daughter and heir
of the said John Prutston, afterwards in her widowhood by charter released
to the said John and Thomas all her right by inheritance after her father's
death in all the land, &c. which she then had in Prutston within the manor of
Ermyngton, and in all land, &c. within the parish of Ermyngton, late Stephen
Parker's, and in all land, &c. in Worthehele, and in a moiety of all land, &o.
HENRY VII. 265
in Medewyll within the manor of Ermyngton, by the name of all messuages,
lands and tenements in Prutston, Ermyngton, Worthehele and Medewill,
which lately were her said father's.
And afterwards the said John Hallewill, knight, and Thomas Hexte,
so thereof solely seised, by charter demised and granted to the said Joan
Fortescu, widow, late the wife of the said John Fortescu, esquire, all
those lands, &c. in Prutston and Worthehele, and all those lands, &c.
within the manor of Ermyngton, late Stephen Parker's, and also a moiety
of all those lands, &c. in Medewill aforesaid, for the term of her life,
with remainder to William Fortescu, son of the said John Fortescu and Joan,
and the heirs of his body, with remainder in default to her right heirs ; by
virtue of which demise and grant she was thereof seised in her demesne as of
free tenement, and died so seised, whereupon the said William Fortescu entered
thereon, as upon his remainder, by the demise and grant aforesaid and was and
still is seised of the said land, &c. in fee tail.
The said John Hallewill, knight, and Thomas Hexte were seised of three
messuages and 200a. land, in Burraton and Herford in fee, and the said Thomas
died so seised and the said John survived him, and, being seised thereof
accordingly by survivorship, by charter gave the same to the said Joan, for
the term of her life, with remainder to John Fortescu, the younger, esquire,
her son, and the heirs of his body, with remainder in default to her right heirs ;
by virtue of which grant she was seised thereof in her demesne as of free
tenement, and died so seised, whereupon the said John Fortescu, the younger,
entered, as upon his remainder aforesaid, and is still seised of the said land, &c.
in fee tail.
She died 23 May last. John Fortescu, of Wymston, aged 50 and more
is her son and heir.
Devon, Messuages, lands and tenements, as above, in Burraton, held of the
prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England, by fealty only, for all service,
worth 20s.
Messuages, lands and tenements, as above, in Herford, held of John
Cole and Richard Wode, by fealty only, for all service, worth 13s. id.
Messuages, lands and tenements and other premises, as above, in
Prutston, held of the heirs of William Stonard, knight, as of their manor
of ErmjTigton, by fealty and 22s. id. rent, for all service, worth 10 marks.
Messuages, lands and tenements, as above, in Worthehele, held of
James Chidelegh, esquire, and William Hals, as of their manor of
Worthehele, by fealty and 8s. lid. rent, for all service, worth 20s.
A moiety of messuages, lands and tenements, as above, in Medewyll,
held of the aforesaid heirs of William Stonard, knight, as of their manor
of ErmjTigton, by fealty only, for all service, worth 10s.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (37.)
427. Edward Knyvet.
Writ 11 February, inquisition Saturday after the Ascension, 16 Henry VII.
Essex. Findmgs as in No. 417. Besides land in Stanwey, he is stated to
have died seised of the manor of Stanwey. ' Carthorp ' is spelt
' Caltrorp,' ' Radclyf ' ' Ratclyff,' ' Howes,' ' Hawes,' and ' Shrebbe is
80 written and, elsewhere, ' Shrybbe.'
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (38.)
266 INQUISITIONS.
428. John Lynnet.
Writ 1 June, inquisition 14 June, 16 Henry VII.
John Lynet and Joan, his wife, were seised in fee, in her right, of the
under-mentioned land in Kyngys Stanley,
John Hampton and John Mondy were seised m fee of the under-mentioned
land; &c. in Mychynhampton, and, bemg so seised, by charter gave them to the
said John Lynet and Joan, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies begotten ; they
were seised thereof accordingly in fee tail and had issue between them Richard
hjnet ; and afterwards, 4 September, 10 Edward IV, she died, and he
continued his possession of the said land, &c. in Kyngys Stanley, as tenant
by the curtesy, and the reversion thereof on her death descended to the said
Richard, as her son and heir.
He died 20 May, 16 Henry VII, when the said land, &c. in Mychjmihampton
descended to the said Richard, as son and heir of the said John and Joan
of their bodies begotten ; he is aged 40 and more.
Gloucester. A messuage, 60a. land, la. meadow, 2a. wood, m Kyngys
Stanley, worth 265. Sd., held of the king in chief, by service of ^^ of
a knight's fee.
Eight messuages, eight virgates of land, 20a. meadow, 4a. wood
and 10a. pasture, in Mychynhampton, or Michilhampton, worth 4 marks,
held of the abbess of Syon, service unknown. .
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (39.) E. Series II. File 342. (2 and 3.)
429. Robert Crane.
Writ 10 November, inquisition 20 June, 16 Henry VII.
Alexander Cressoner, John Clopton and Thomas Rookewoode, esquires.
and John Potager, of Sudbury, chaplain, were seised of the under-mentioned
manor of Waldyngfeld Hall and manor and advowson of Chylton in fee, and,
being so seised, by charter indented tripartite, 10 December, 15 Edward IV,
demised, enfeoffed and confirmed [them] to the said Robert Crane and Dame
Anne, his wife, late the wife of Renfrey {Ranjf) Arundell, knight, to hold to the
said Robert and Anne and his heirs male of the body of the said Anne begotten,
without impeachment of waste by the said Anne, except in the cutting of
great wood over the value of 5 marks in the same manors and except waste
in the principal mansion of the said manor of Waldyngfeld Hall over the value
of 20/. and not repaired or amended within a year, with remainder to the
heirs of his body, with remainder to John Crane, his brother, and the heirs of
his body, with remainder in default to the right heirs of Robert Crane, his
father. They were seised thereof accordingly, he in fee tail and she in her
demesne as of free tenement ; he died so seised, and she is solely seised by
survivorship.
Clement Heigham, esquire, Thomas Coote, clerk, and John Coote,
gentleman, were seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Aketon, Melford, &c.
in fee, and, being so seised, by charter, 3 October, 7 Henry VII, demised,
delivered and confirmed [them] to the said Robert and Dame Anne, his wife, to
hold for the term of their lives in survivorship, with remainder to Henry Ogard,
knight, Master William Pykenham, clerk, William Waldegrave, John Clopton,
Henry Tey, Thomas Heigham, William Clopton, Richard Heigham and Edward
Clopton, esquires, Thomas Appulton, Thomas Radclyff and John Syday
HENRY VII. 267
' le Bayle,' their heirs and assigns, for the performance of his last will ; they
were seised thereof accordingl}^ in their demesne as of free tenement ; he died
so seised, and she is still so seised by survivorship.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor called ' Botelers ' in fee,
and, being so seised, by charter, 14 June, 6 Edward IV, thereof enfeofiEed
Robert Cheke and Thomas Crowe, for the performance of his last will.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors called ' Sakvyles ' and
* GysljTigham ' in fee, and, being so seised, by charter, the last day of February,
9 Edward IV, gave them to Henry Wentworth, the elder, Alexander Cressener,
Jolm Clopton, Edward Grymston, Thomas Drury, Thomas Heigham, the
younger, Thomas Froxmer, esquires, William Clopton and Simon Foley, for
the performance of his last will.
Grcorge Hawes, rector of the church of Barhowe, John Alfray, of Henlay,
John Bacon and John Byles, by their charter, 20 April, 12 Edward IV, demised,
enfeoffed and confirmed to the said Robert, Thomas Appulton and Thomas
Crowe, all those lands, &c. which were of Margaret Bedyngfeld, sister and
heir of Thomas Tudenham, knight, in Wytton, &c. as under, to the use of the
said Robert and his heirs, for the performance of his last will.
William Sheldrak, of Sudbury, Gilbert Wareyn, of Aketon, co. Suffolk,
John Bryan, Robert Long and Robert Partriche, by their charter, 20 September,
4 Henry VII, demised, delivered and confirmed, to the said Robert and Dame
Anne, his wife, and George Bryschowe, clerk, all those lands, &c. called
' Thurgores,' to hold to them and the heirs of the body of Robert, with
remainder in default, after her death, to his right heirs, by vertue whereof
he was seised thereof in fee tail and the said Anne and George in their demesne
as of free tenement, and the said Robert and George died so seised and the
said Anne is solely seised by survivorship.
He died without heir of his body begotten, 20 October, 16 Henry VII.
John Crane, esquire, aged 40 and more, is his brother and heir.
Suffolk. Manor of Wald3m.gfeld Hall, worth 10^., held of John, earl of
Oxford, service unknown.
Manor and advowson of Chylton, worth 10 marks, held of John, earl
of Suffolk, as of his manor of Huntyngfeld, service unknown.
All those lands, tenements, rents and services in Aketon, Melford,
Great {Magna) Waldjoigfeld and Sudbury, which formerly were of Gilbert at
Berne and John Thurgore and Alice, his wife, worth 40s., held of the abbot
of Bury St. Edmunds, as of his manor of Melford Hall, service imknown.
Manor called ' Botelers ' in Newton beside Sudbury, worth 6 marks,
held of William, abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, as of his hundred of Babbar,
service unknown.
Manor of Sakvyles in Debenham, worth 405., held of the prior of Ely,
as of his hundred of Thredlyng, service unknown.
Manor of, or called, Gyslyngham in Bennyngfeld, worth 405., held
of the said earl of Suffolk, service unknown.
All those lands and tenements which were of Margaret Bedyngfeld,
sister and heir of Thomas Tudenham, knight, in Wytton, Brokes, and
Ipswich, in the parish of St. Peter, worth 205., held of John, earl of Oxford,
service unknown.
All those lands and tenements, rents, wood and services, called
' Thurgores,' in Aketon aforesaid, worth 10s., held of Thomas Urmond,
knight, lord de Urmond, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (40.)
268 INQUISITIONS.
430. William Harwell, esquire.
Writ 17 November, inquisition 20 June, 16 Henry VII.
The said William Harwell, or Harewell, died 2 December last, seised of
the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee. John Harwell, esquire, aged 30
and more, is his son and heir.
Salop. Manors or lordships of Belyngisley, Wrykton and Walkislowe,
with the advowsons of the churches of Belyngisley and Wrykton, worth
251. 13s. 4:d., severally held of the king, in socage, viz. each of them
by fealty and 16c?. rent yearly.
Manor, or lordship, and advowson of Borewardisley, and a wood
called ' Astewode,' or Astwode, beside Borwardisleye, worth 11/. 4s. 4d.,
held of George, earl of Shrewsbury, in socage, by fealty and 4c?. rent.
Manor, or lordship, of Great {Magna) and Little {Parva) Postorn ;
it is held of the earl of York, in socage, by the rent of lib. cummin ; they
are worth 31. 10s. yearly.
Manor, or lordship, of Melynchopp and Hungerford, or Hmigirforde ;
they are held of the earl of Arundel in socage, by the rent of a pair of
gloves, and are worth Ql. ISs. 4c?. yearly.
A rent of 565. yearly issuing from the manor of Thonglonde.
A messuage and four nooks (nocaf) of land in Fayntre.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (41.) E. Series II. File 832. (13.)
431. William Harwell, esquire.
Writ 17 November, inquisition 26 June, 16 Henry VII.
Long before his death he was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in Brigetoun and Ryenclyfford, Old Stretford, Alveston and Tydyngton and
the messuage, &c. Robert Crowley dwells in in Wotton Wawen, and, being
so seised, by charter enfeoffed Simon Bracebrige, esquire, Richard Russhton,
gentleman, and Richard Whyngar, clerk, thereof, who were seised thereof
accordingly in fee, and, being so seised, by charter demised them to him for
Ufe, with remainder to Thomas Harwell, his son, and the heirs male of the body
of the said Thomas, with remainder in default to his own right heirs.
Long before his decease he was seised of the manor of Marleclyve, land, &c.
in Bidford, Bellyncourt and Bykmersshe, land in Brome, and land, &c. in
Stourton, and, being so seised, enfeoffed Simon Bracebrige, esquire, and
Richard Whyngar, clerk, who were seised thereof accordingly in fee, and,
being so seised, enfeoffed him thereof for life, so that after his death the
aforesaid manor of Ryenclyfford (sic) and all the aforesaid messuages, &c.
in Bydford, Bellyncourt, Bykmersshe and Storeton should remain to William
Harwell, the other of his sons, and the heirs male of the body of the said
William, with remainder in default to his own right heirs. The said manor of
Ryenclyfford is worth, &c.
He died 2 December last, and long before the said second day of December
was seised of the other under-mentioned manors, &c. and died so seised. John
Harwell, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir.
Warwick. Manor of Kyngton, worth 12?., held of the prior of St. John of
Jerusalem in England, by fealty and 45. rent.
Two messuages, 140a. land, 34c». pasture and 2a. meadow, in Preston
Bagot, worth 33s., held of John Aston, esquire, by fealty only.
HENRY VII. 269
A messuage, 20a. land, 3a. pasture and 2a. meadow, in Whitley,
worth 135. id., held of the said John Aston, by fealty and 35. Qd. rent.
Manor of Lucys in Wotton Wawen, six messuages, four cottages,
32, or 132, a. pasture, 400a. land, 5a. meadow, a water-mill and 20a.
wood, in Wotton Wawen and Olford, worth 10/., held of Henry, duke of
Bukyngam, by fealty and 285. 8d. rent.
Manor of Shoterey, worth 10/., held of the bishop of Worcester, by
fealty and id. rent yearly.
Eleven messuages and divers yearly rents to the value of 255. 2d.
going out, &c. and la. land, in Stretford upon Aven, worth II85. id.,
held of the said bishop, in socage, viz. by fealty only.
A messuage, 80a. land, 4a. meadow, in Brigetoun and RyenclyfEord ;
a messuage and 20a. land, |a. meadow, in Oldstretford ; a messuage,
55a. land, 2a. meadow, in Alveston and Tydynton, worth 3/. 135. id.,
held of the said bishop of Worcester, by fealty and IOO5. rent yearly.
A messuage and 60a. land, in Wotton Wawen, wherein Robert Crowley
now dwells, worth 205., held of the said duke of Bukjmgam, by fealty
only.
A messuage, a toft, the half part of a dovecote, 26a. land, 2a. meadow,
in Bidford, or Bydford, Bellyncourt and Bykmersshe, worth 175. id.
Manor of Marleclyve, called also, apparently by mistake, the manor
of RyenclyfEord, worth IO65. Sd.
Sixty acres of land in Brome, worth 225.
Three messuages, 100a. land, 8a. pasture, 2a. meadow, in Stourton,
or Storeton, worth 555. id.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (42.) E. Series II. File 1115. Part VI. (8.)
432. John Brokeman.
Writ 3 December, inquisition 9 June, 16 Henry VII.
King Edward IV was seised in fee, in right of his crown of England, of
the under-mentioned land, &c. which late were of Henry Beauford, late
duke of Somerset, attainted of high treason in the parliament held in the
first year of the said king's reign ; and, being so seised, by letters patent,
18 July, 8 Edward IV, granted them to the said John Brokeman, esquire, to
hold to him and the heirs male of his body issuing ; the said John entered
thereon accordingly, and Avas seised thereof in fee, to him in form aforesaid
tailed, by the form of the grant.
He died so seised, 23 September last. Thomas Brokeman, aged 23 and
more, is son and heir male of the body of the said John begotten.
Kent. A messuage, a dovecot, 450a. land, in Byrchyngton and Monkton, in
the isle of Thanet, held from beyond memory till the day of the attainder of
the said Henr}^ late duke, of the prior of Christ Church, Canterbury, in
right of his church, by fealty and a rent of il. 5s. Gfd. and a half farthing
yearly, for all service, and now held of the king by fealty only, for all
service ; and the prior aforesaid was seised of the said rent in fee, in
right of his church, by the hands of the said John Brokeman at the time
of his death, and the said king was seised of the said service of fealty by
the hands of the same John, by vertue of a certain act of parliament,
7 Edward IV, for lords of fees, not attainted, and their rents, to be had
270 INQUISITIONS.
and received from lands and tenements held of them, coming to the said
late king's hands by the attainder or forfeiture of any tenants of the same
lands and tenements ; the said messuage, dovecot, &c. are worth, over
and above the said rent and outgoings, 10^.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (43.)
433. Thomas Strykland, knight.
Writ of Amotus 19 May, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition 20 January, 16 Henry VII.
He died 1 September, 12 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned
manors, &c. in fee. Walter Strikland, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir.
Westmorland. Manor of Syzer, worth 100s., held of George Lomley,
knight, lord de Lomley, as of a fourth part of the barony of Kendale,
service imknown.
Seven messuages, 200a. land, 200a. wood, in Levyns, worth 5 marks,
held of Edward Redmayn, esquire, as of his manor of Levyns, service
unknown.
Manor of Natland, worth lOZ., held of Thomas Per', esquire, as of a
fourth part of the barony of Kendale, service unknown.
Manor of Hencastr', worth 10/., held of the said Thomas Per', by
fealty and the service of a red rose at Midsummer, for all service.
Manor of Whynyfell, worth 10/., held of the countess of Richmond,
as of the half barony of Kendale aforesaid, by service of j of a knight's
fee.
Manor of Haicthorp, worth 10 marks, held of the said Thomas Per',
service unknown.
Manor of W3nider, worth 10/., held of the said Thomas Per', service
unknown.
One and a half acres of land in Lowthre and two parts of the advowson
of the parish church of Lowthre, worth 25., held of the said Thomas Per',
service unknown.
Manor of Staynton, ten messuages, 100a. land in Sta3Titon, worth
20/., held of the said countess, as of her half barony of Kendale aforesaid,
service unknown.
Manor of Segiswyk, five messuages and 60a. land, in Segiswyk, worth
5/., held of the said countess, as of the half barony aforesaid, service
unknown.
Twelve burgages in Kyrkby Kendale, whereof four are held of the
said George Lomley, and eight of the said Thomas Per', service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol 15. (44.)
434. John Dynham de Dynham, knight.
Writ 29 January, inquisition 28 June, 16 Henry VII. '
John, lord Dynham, treasurer of England, named in the writ, was seised
of the under-mentioned manor of Overorton, and, being so seised, gave it
and all other his lands there to John Lewes and Martin Ferrers, their heirs
and assigns, as by charter under his seal, 26 May, 12 Henry VII, appears ;
they were seised thereof accordingly in fee, and, being so seised, at his special
request demised it to him for life, with remainder to Saer Mynshulle, for
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service rendered, for life, with remainder after Saer's death to his own right
heirs, as in the charter under their seals, 4 June, 12 Henry VII, more fully
appears.
He suffered a recovery, Hilary Term, 15 Henry VII, of the under-mentioned
manors of Sybford Gower and Hometon, and land ha Alkeryngton, to William
Tystyde and Lewis Pollerd, who, being seised thereof accordingly in fee, by
their charter, 20 May, 15 Henry VII, demised them to him for life, with
remainder to John Sapcotes, knight, for life, with remainder to Richard Sapcotes,
son and heir of the said John, and the heirs male of Richard's body, with
remainder in default to the right heirs of the said John Dynham, knight,
lord D3Tiham.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned manor
of Horlegh in fee, and, bemg so seised, by charter gave it to Reynold Bray,
knight, for Ufe, with remainder to his own right heirs.
He died 28 January last. Elizabeth, lady Fitz Waren, his second sister,
aged 50 and more, Joan, wife of John, lord de la Zouche, knight, his third
sister, aged 45 and more, Edmund Care we, knight, son and heir of Margery
his first sister, aged 40 and more, and John Arundell, knight, son and heir
of Katharine, his fourth sister, aged 28 and more, are his next heirs. Cf.
No. 447.
Oxford. Manor of Overorton, worth 10/. 12s., held of the lord Arthur, the
king's first born, duke of Cornwall, prince of Wales, and earl of Chester,
as of his manor of Wal_)iigford, service unknown.
Manors of Sybford Gower and Horneton, and a messuage, 40a. land,
4a. meadow, 6a. pasture and 65. 8rf. rent, in Alkeryngton, worth 20Z.,
held of William Fynys, by suit of court and 12c?. rent.
Manor of Horlegh, tenure unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (45.)
435. John Pynchpole.
Writ wanting ; inquisition 24 June, 16 Henry VII.
John PjTichpole of Wjmrysshe, gentleman, named in the writ, and Isabel
Charleton, widow, his mother, were seised of the under-mentioned manor
of W;yTirisshe, he in fee, and she m her demesne as of free tenement ; he died
so seised, and she continued her possession by survivorship.
He was seised in fee the day he died of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in Wynrysshe.
He died 23 November last. Joan, wife of Edmund Bury, aged 18 and
more the day he died, is his daughter and heir.
Glotjcester. Manor of Wynrisshe with appurtenances, called ' le Court Place '
in WjTirysshe. held of the abbess of Syon, by 2s. rent and suit of court
of her himdred of Sloughtre, for all service ; it is worth beyond outgoings
14 marks.
A messuage, a croft and 8a. land, in Wynrysshe aforesaid, worth
85., held of the said abbess by suit of court of her hundred aforesaid,
for all service.
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272 TNQinSITIONS.
436. Richard Fenys late of Broughton, co. Oxford, esquire.
Writ 11 October, inquisition 28 November, 17 Henry VII.
Richard Fenys, deceased, in the said writ named, held, the day he died,
the under-mentioned manors of Broughton and Northnewenton and the manor
and hundred of Bloxham in his demesne as of fee tail, to him and the heirs of
his body lawfully begotten, by virtue of a certain gift or demise by one Robert
Himgerforde, John Fortescu, knights, William Stafforde, William Karant,
John Hampdene, Edmund Hampdene, William Crowmer, Robert Radmyll,
John Bamborough, William Isle, William Wangford, John Neuton, Edmund
Rede, William Marmyon, esquires, William Rash, Richard Wymbussh and
Stephen Slegge, to one William Fenys, late lord de Say and Margaret, his wife,
and the heirs of their bodies lawfully begotten, lately thereof made, to wit
son of Henry son of the aforesaid William Fenys and Margaret, of the body of
the same William and Margaret lawfully begotten, and of such an estate
thereof died seised.
He held the day he died the under-mentioned part of the manor of
Stanlake in fee tail, to him and the heirs of his body begotten, by virtue of
a gift, or grant, of William Fenys, late lord de Say, and Margaret, his wife,
thereof made to Henry Fenys, and Anne, his wife, daughter of Richard
Harecourt, knight, to them and the heirs of their bodies issuing, with remainder
thereof to the right heirs of WiUiam Wykham, esquire, to wit son of the said
Henry and Anne of their bodies begotten.
He died the last day of September last. Edward Fenys, of the age of
one year and more, is his son and heir. Cf. Nos. 548, 634, 678.
Oxford. Manor of Broughton, worth 201., and the manor of Northnewenton,
worth 10/., held of the kmg, as of the duchy of Lancaster, service unknown.
Manor of Bloxham and hundred and view of frankpledge of Bloxham,
worth 20Z., held of the king in chief, by service of ^^g of a knight's fee.
A fourth part of the manor of Stanlake, called ' Wykhamscourte,'
worth lOL, held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, service
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (47.)
437- John Bussy, knight.
Writ cf Amotus wanting ; inquisition the last day of June, 16 Henry VII.
He died 20 February, 13 Henry VII, seised of the imder-mentioned manors
in fee. Miles {Milo) Bussy is his cousin and heir, viz. son of Hugh Bussy his
son, and is aged on the day of this inquisition 21 and more. Cf. Nos. 288, 289.
LmcoLN. Manor of Hogham, worth 20Z., held of the bishop of Lincoln, by
knight service.
Manor of Mann ton, worth 5Z., held of the abbot of Peterborough,
by knight service.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (48.)
438. Richard Cokkys.
Writ of Amotus 20 April, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition the last day of September,
16 Henry VII.
Richard Cokkes, late of London, ' thalughchaundeler,' at the time of
his death and long before was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee.
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He died the last day of 0<;tober, 12 Henry VIJ. Ralph Cokkes, aged 36
and more, is his son and Judr.
Kent. A certain toft, or site of a messuage, and 20a. land, in Ospryng,
formerly of Walter Coke, son and heir of Thomas Coke, of Ospryng, worth
6s., held of the king in chief, service miknown.
Forty-eight acres of arable and one rood of wood, with the soil {fundo)
thereof, and with the whole pasture in ' Shaylerdesdoune,' which, together
with the toft, or site, &c. above, extend in the parishes of Ospryng and
Throwle}' ; also 16a. land lying in ' Cokysdayn', 20a. land lying in
* Waterham ' and 9a. land lying in ' Douneswoodfeld,' Ir. wood
in ' Wredeswode,' 2a. wood lying m ' la Reede ' and 3a. wood lying in
' Estwode ' ; and of certain services, with the commodities to the said
services belonging ; worth 30s. ; held of the dean and chapter of the
free chapel of St. Stephen, Westminster, co. Middlesex, in socage, by
the rent and service of 17c?. yearly.
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439. Thomas Tauke.
Writ of Mandamus 10 February, inquisition 15 June, 16 Henry VII.
Robert Tawke, father of Thomas Tawke, named in the writ, to whom
the said Thomas was heir, and William Sidney, were seised of the under-
mentioned manor, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, by charter gave them to
Walter Eston, clerk, John Burdevile, John Michelgrove, John Covert and
John Sherer, esquires, who were seised thereof accordingly to the use of the
said Robert and his heirs ; and afterwards the said Robert died, and they
were similarly seised to the use of the said Thomas and his heirs ; and after-
wards by his last will the said Thomas willed that they should pay his debts
from the issues and profits thereof and afterwards [should stand seised thereof]
to the use of his heirs.
He died 14 July, 8 Henry VII. William Tawke, aged 60 and more, is
his son and heir.
The said feoffees have taken the issues and profits of the said manor, &c.
from the day of Thomas' death to the day of the taking of this inquisition,
according to the form of his last will.
Sussex. Manor of Tadeham, in the parish of Esbourn, two messuages, 200a.
land, 200a. pasture, in Hamptenet, worth 30s., held of Thomas West,
knight, and Elizabeth, his wife, in her right, as of the manor of Halfnaked,
service unknown.
A messuage and 60a. land called ' Cremysham,' in the parish of
Paggeharn, worth 26s. Sd., held of the archbishop of Canterbury, as of
his manor of Paggeham, as in right of his church, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (50.)
440. Thomas Tauke.
Writ of Mandamus 10 February, inquisition 12 June, 16 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 439 ; for ' Sidney,' read ' Sydney.'
Wt. 3777. IH 18
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Chichester. Three messuages, worth 245., and 35. rent issuing from a
messuage wherein Richard Redman inhabits, in the said city, held of the
mayor and burgesses of said city, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (51.)
441. William Inglish.
Writ 9 November, inquisition 29 March, 16 Henry VII.
The said William EngUs died the last day but one of July last, viz.
15 Henry Vll, seised of the under-mentioned rent in fee tail, b}^ pretext of the
gift and grant, by King Edward III, by letters patent, 1 May, 31 Edward III,
to Richard Englis, his ancestor, of the remainder, after the death of William
Aldecar, who then held the same for the term of his life by the said king's grant,
of the said annuity, to hold to the said Richard and the heirs male of his body
begotten {Pat. Roll. Cal., 1354-1358, p. 546). Thomas Englis, aged 37 and
more, is his son and next heir male of his body begotten.
Surrey. A certain fee farm, or yearly rent, of 10^., to be received j^early
by the hands of the citizens of London for the time being for ever, from
the town, or borough, of Suthwerk, at Michaelmas and Easter equally,
to be held of the king by the services therefore due and accustomed and
b}'^ service of keepmg a certain greyhomid of the said late king at
his command {ad mandatum suum), for ever.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (52.)
442. John Sapcotes, knight.
Writ 28 January, inquisition 20 June, 16 Henry VII.
He was seised of the mider-mentioned land, &c. in fee, and, being so
seised, by charter, 11 June last, enfeoffed Richard, bishop of Durham, George,
earl of Kent, Jolm Dynham, lord Dynham, Imight, Robert Willoughby, lord
de Broke, knight, Richard Gilford, Edward Ponynges, John Arundell, of
Langhern, co. Cornwall, Thomas Grene and Thomas Cheyne, of Drayton,
knights, Robert Barnard, clerk, master of the College of Fodrynghey, Thomas
Sapcotes, of Burley, Walter Whitley, of Tawestoke, William Lane and Roger
Garnet, of Haradon, co. Northampton, ' gentilmen,' thereof, for the perform-
ance of his last will. They Avere seised thereof accordingly in fee ; and
afterwards he declared his last will, to wit, that Elizabeth, his wife, should
have all the issues and profits thereof for life with remainder to Richard their
son, for the performance of divers covenants indented between him, the said
John, and Nicholas Vause, knight, for the marriage of the said Richard and
Alice, his wife, daughter of the said Nicholas, lately had.
He died 5 January last. Richard Sapcotes, aged 18 and more, is his
son and heir. Cf. No. 406.
Berks. Three messuages, 120a. land, 100a. meadow and 24a. pasture, in
Wantjoig, worth 6 marks, held of the abbot of Abyngdon, service
unknown.
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443. John Devereux, lord Ferrers.
Writ 13 May, inquisition 3 July, 16 Henry VII.
He died 5 jMarch last, seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee. Walter
Devereux, now lord de Ferrers, is his son and heir, aged 10 and more. Cf.
Nos. 475, 479, 488.
Northampton. Lordship, or manor, of Bugbroke, worth 4.01., held of the
king iia chief, by knight service.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (54.)
444. Joan Curson, widow.
Writ 20 March, inquisilion 1 May, 16 Henry VII.
Hugh Bokenham, esquire, and Walter Garard, clerk, were seised of the
under-mentioned manor m fee, and, being so seised, by deed gave it to Robert
Asshefeld, for life, with remainder to Robert Asshefeld, his elder son, and
the said Joan Curson, daughter of William Drury, knight, then wife of the
said Robert, the son, and his heirs on the body of the said Joan begotten,
with remainder in default to the heirs of one Eleanor, sometime the wife of
the said Robert Asshefeld, the father, of the body of the said Robert, the
father, begotten, the said Eleanor being then deceased, with remainder in
default to Cecily, then wife of the said Robert, the father, and, her heirs of the
body of the said Robert, the father, begotten, with remamder in default to
one Hugh Bokenham, the younger, and the heirs male of his body begotten,
with remainder in default to the right heirs of the said Robert Asshefeld, the
father, for ever ; the royal licence both for the gift and remainder aforesaid,
as weU as for a feoffment thereof to be made by the said Robert, the father,
to the said Hugh Bokenham and to Walter Garard, having been previously
obtained.
By pretext whereof the said Robert Asshefeld, the father, was seised of
the said manor in his demesne as of free tenement. Robert the son and Joan
his wife after\\ards died without issue between them begotten. The said
Cecily and Robert, the father, are similarly dead ; and the said manor, after
the death of the said persons, remained and descended, or ought to remain
or descend, to one George Asshefeld, as cousin and heir of the said Eleanor of
the body of the said Robert, the father, begotten, viz. son of Jolm, son of
John, her son by the said Robert. The said George is aged 15 and more.
She died the last day but one of July last.
Suffolk. Manor of Lytylhaugh, worth 101., held of the king, by service
of w\j of a knight's fee.
C. Series. II. Vol. 15. (55.)
445. Margaret late the wife of Edmund Belcher.
Writ 4 May, inquisilion 12 July, 16 Henry VII.
One John Smyth was seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee,
and, being so seised, it was agreed as follows between him and Thomas Spencer
and the said Margaret his wife, viz. that the said Thomas and Margaret should
have the said manor. &c. to them and the heirs of the body of the said Margaret,
with remainder in default to one Alice Brett, her heirs and assigns, rendering
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therefore yearly to him during his life 9 marks, at Easter and Michaelmas
equally, and upon condition that the said Thomas and Margaret, and her
heirs, immediately after his decease should yearly find in the church of
Walgrave, in the said coimty, a priest to celebrate mass, &c. for the souls of
him, his ancestors and benefactors, for fifty years then next ; and that the
said Thomas and Margaret, when required, should find sufficient security to
him that they would well and truly find the said priest ; and further he willed
by the said covenants that m default of payment of the said rent he and his
heirs might re-enter. The said Thomas and Margaret entered accordingly
upon the premises and took the issues thereof, but did not pay the said rent,
and, when required, refused to find security for finding the priest, and the said
Thomas frequently, expressly and openly declared that he would not have
the said manor with so great a charge ; and afterwards the said Thomas
Spencer died and the said Margaret survived him, and similarly she
expressly and openly declared that she would not occupy the said
manor so charged. The said John Smyth accordingly re-entered upon
the premises and re-seised them in his original estate. And afterward
the said Margaret took to husband Edmund Belcher. And then upon
other covenants between the said John Smyth and the said Edmund
and Margaret he, by charter, gave the said manor, &c. to Edward Saunders,
Maurice Osborne, John Wattes and John Wade, to the use of the said Edmund
and Margaret, upon condition that the said Edmund and Margaret paid him
6/. yearly for life at the said feasts equally, and after his decease paid to William
BhmdeU, William Hogeys and Henry Freman 41. yearly in the first week
of Lent for the term of ten years ; and he willed that, after the said term
ended, the said Edward, Maurice and the others should enfeoff the said Edmund
and Margaret of the said manor, &c. to hold to them and the heirs between
them begotten, with remainder, in default of such heirs, to the right heii-s of
the said Margaret Belchere.
The said Edward, Maurice, and the others were seised of the said manor, &c.
accordingly iia fee to the use aforesaid ; and, they being so seised, she died,
and the said Edmund survived her and is still living.
The said Edmimd and Margaret well and truly paid the said rent of Ql.
to the said Jolm at the said feasts during his life, and 4Z. since his decease in
manner and form as in the said charter specified.
She died 29 March last. Humphrey Belcher is her son and next heir
by the form of the gift aforesaid and is aged 4 and more. Cf. No. 244.
Northampton. Manor and advowson of Wolde, two messuages, three
virgates of land, in Wolde, worth 11., held of John, earl of Oxford, by
fealty, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (56.)
446. Humphrey Belcher.
Writ 4 May, inquisition 12 July, 16 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land in Lamport, the day he died,
in his demesne as of free tenement, with remainder thereof, after his decease,
to Roger Belchere, his son and heir, and Joan, his wife, and the heirs of the body
of the said Roger lawfully begotten, with remainder in default to Joan, daughter
of the said Humpluey, and the heirs of her body lawfully begotten, with
remainder in default to Edmund Belcher and the heirs of his body lawfuUy
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begotten, with remainder in default to the said Humphrey Belcher, as by a
certain charter was more fully shown, the date whereof is 10 December,
. . . Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land in Hangynghowton in his
demesne as of free tenement, the day he died, with remamder to Isabel Belcher,
his wife, for the term of her life, with remamder to the said Roger, Joan and
Edmund successively in tail, with remainder in default to his own right heirs.
He died . . January last. Roger Belchere, aged 30 and more, is his
son and heir.
Northampton, Three messuages, two virgates, nine roods of land, in
Lamport, and four messuages, five virgates of land and 6s. rent, m
Hangynghowton or Hangynghowgton, worth 10 marks ; the land, &c.
in Lamport held of Elizabeth Trussell, daughter and heir of the late
Edward Trussell, service miloiown, and land, &c. in Hangynghowgton
held of the most excellent prince [Arthur], service unknown ; one
messuage, and three quarters {guar') of land, wherein Richard Houd
dwells, is held of the said Elizabeth Trussell, by service of suit of court.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (57.)
447. John Dynham de Dynham, knight.
Writ 20 January, inquisition 21 April, 16 Henry VII.
William Seyntmaure, esquire, William Tysted, esquire, John Newport,
Richard Halle, Martin Ferers and Edmond Horneclyf , were seised of the under-
mentioned manors of Etheroppe and CranewyUs and rent in Warmeston in
fee, by virtue of a recovery thereof suffered to them by the said John D3mham
de Dynham, knight, in Easter term, 14 Henry VII, who by deed, 13 June,
14 Henry VII, released to them aU his right therem, and they by charter,
17 June, 14 Henry VII delivered, demised and granted the same to him for
life, with remainder to Thomas Lowe, esquire, and the heirs male of his body
begotten, with remainder in default to John's right heirs. He was seised
thereof accordingly m his demesne as of free tenement and died so seised.
William Tysted, esquire, and John . . . were seised of the under-
mentioned manor of Ovjnig and land there in fee, and, bemg so seised, demised
the same to Edmund Horneclyf for life for his own use, with remainder to
John Dynham, lord de Dynham, named m the writ, his heirs and assigns,
as by charter, 20 February, 15 Henry VII, more fully appears. The said
Edmund was seised thereof accordingly m his demesne as of free tenement.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Great and Little Kymbell,
in fee, and, being so seised, gave them to William Tysted, esquire, John Newporte
and Edmund Horneclyf, their heirs and assigns ; they were seised thereof
accordingly in fee, as by a certain charter under his seal, 20 June, 15 Henry VII,
more fully appears ; and afterwards, at his special request, by their charter
indented, 1 July. 15 Henry VII, they gave the same to him for life, with
remainder to George Clarke for life, with remainder to John's right heirs ;
he was seised thereof accordingly in his demesne as of free tenement and
died so seised.
He died 28 January last, seised of the under-mentioned land &c. in
Codyngton, in fee. Elizabeth Fytzwarren, widow, aged 50 and more, the
lady Joan Zowche, wife of the lord Zowche, aged 40 and more, Edmund Carew,
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knight, aged 30 and more, and John Arundell, Imight, aged 24 and more,
are his next heirs, viz. the said Elizabeth and Joan, his sisters, Edmund Carew,
knight, son and heir of Margaret Carewe, one of his sisters and heirs, and
John Armidell, Iviiight, son and heir of Katharine Arundell, the other of his
sisters and heirs. Cf. No. 434.
Bucks. A cottage and three virgates of land and meadow, in Codyngton,
called 'Arches,' and 40(i. rent, in Codyngton, worth 335. 4:d., held of the
prior of Rowchester, as of his manor of Haddynham, by fealty and
13s. 4:cl. rent.
Manors of Etheroppe and Cranewylls and 25s. 4(Z. rent and a rent of
2lh. pepper, in Warmeston, worth 20L, held of the lord Arthur, prince of
Wales, as of the honor of Walyngford, by fealty and suit of court.
Manor of Ovyng, llOa. land, 20rt. meadow, 40a. pasture, in Ovyng,
worth U., held of Thomas Ormond, earl of Ormond, knight, as of the
manor of Newporte, by Itnight service and suit of court.
Five crofts of pasture by estimation containmg 16a. land, 8a. meadow,
5a. pasture, 65a. arable, in Little (Parva) Kymbell and Great {Magna)
Kymbell, worth 405., held of John, earl of Oxford, as of the manor of
Whitechurch, by knight service and suit of court.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (58.)
448. Thomas Huntyngdon.
Writ of Amotus 28 October, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 17 October,
17 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee, and, being so
seised, long before his death enfeoffed Thomas Kyrkby, Thomas Thorppe
and John Bradmede thereof, inter alia, to his own use for life, with remainder,
as to the manor of Thriplowe, to the use of William Mordamit and Anne, his wife,
and the heirs of the body of the said Anne lawfully begotten, and as to the
residue to the use of John Parys and Margaret, his wife, elder sister of the
said Anne, and the heirs of the body of the said Margaret lawfully begotten.
The said Thomas Kyrkby, and the others, were seised thereof accordingly in
fee, to the uses aforesaid, and so were thereof seised, until they suffered a
recovery thereof to one Thomas KebeU, John Mordaunt, Richard Heigham,
William Gascoign and Jolm Jenour, who entered upon and were seised of the
same accordingly in fee.
Afterwards the said Thomas Huntyngdon died, whereupon the said
Thomas Kebell, and the others, gave the said manor of Thriplowe and lands
there to the said William and Anne and the heirs of her body, and they were
seised thereof accordingly, she in fee tail and he in his demesne as of free
tenement ; and similarly they gave the residue to the said John and Margaret,
and the heirs of her body, and they were seised thereof accordingly, she in
fee tail and he in his demesne as of free tenement.
He died 27 December, 14 Henry VII. The said Margaret and Anne
are his daughters and heks, and were aged at the time of his decease, 28 and
more and 25 and more respectively.
Cambridge. Manors of Trumpyngton alias Crochemans in Trumpjnigton,
Huntyngdons alias Somerys in Sawston, Triplowe, or Thriplowe, alias
Crochemans in Triplowe, or Thriplowe, and sixteen messuages, ten
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tofts, ten gardens, 600a. land, 100a. meadow, 60a. pasture, 20a.
wood and 665. 8d. rent in Triimpyngton, Sawston, Thriplowe,
Baburham, Newnham and Cleyhith ; whereof the said manor of
Trump}aigton and lands and tenements in Triimpyngton, worth 10/.,
are held of Thomas Seyngeorge, as of his manor of Hmigre Hatley,
by fealty, other services unknown ; the said manor of Huntyngdons
niias Somerys, and lands and tenements in Sawston, worth 10 marks,
are held of the heirs of Robert Momiteney, knight, by homage and fealty,
other services imlmown ; the said manor of Crocliemans in Thriplowe
and lands and tenements in Thriplowe, worth 4 marks, are held of the
bishop of Ely, by fealty, other services unknown ; lands and tenements
in Newnham, worth 8s., are held of the master of the house of St. Jolm
in Cambridge, in right of his house of St. Jolm in Cambridge, co. Cambridge,
by fealty, other service unlaiown ; and lands and tenements in Cleyhith,
worth 65., are held of the abbess of Dennay, as of the manor of Waterbeche,
by fealty, other service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (59.)
449. John Stjthill.
Writ of Mandamus 24 July, inquisition 16 August, 16 H' nry VII.
He died 22 September, 13 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned
manor in fee. Henry Soothill, aged 20| years, 2 months, 12 days, is his son
and heir. Elizabeth Soothill, widow, has taken the issues and profits thereof
from the time of his death till now.
North ABDPTON. Manor of Assheley, worth 5 marks, held of the king in chief,
by service of J of a knight's fee.
G. Series II. Vol. 15. (60.)
460. Robert Tylney, esquire.
Commission of Concealments, 27 July, 16 Henry VII ; iyiquisition 22 September,
17 Henry VII.
At the time of his death one John Fynyeux, knight, chief justice of the
Bench, and Jolm Fissher, by the names of Jolm Fynyeux and Jolm Fissher,
Serjeants at law, and John Rowcliff, clerk, Thomas Jenney, Thomas Lacy,
Robert Brignell, Robert Billesdon, John Nethirsall, Henry Wodcok and
Edmund Tasburght, were seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. to the
use of him and his heirs.
Long before his decease he willed that Joan, his wife, should have an annuity,
or yearly rent, of 20 marks to be received from the said manor, &c. to be granted
to her during her life by his feoffees. He made no other will in his lifetime
of the said manor, &c.
He died 2 August, 15 Henry VII. Robert Tilney, aged 9 and more, is
his son and heir.
Robert Straunge, esquire, and John Rande have taken the issues and
profits of the said manor, &c. from the time of his death.
Cambridge. Manor of Wittlisford, twelve messuages, 500a. land, 400a.
pasture, lOOa. meadow, 100a. wood, 14/. rent, in Wittlisford, worth 40/.,
held of the king, by knight service, as of his manor of Kertlynge.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (61.)
280 INQUISITIONS.
451. Robert Geddyng.
Commission of Concealments, 27 July, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 22 September,
17 Henry VII.
John Bodilly and John de Pritewell were seised of the under-mentioned
land, &c. in Witlesford in fee, and, being so seised, gave them to William
Geddyiig and Mirabilla, his wife, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies,
by virtue of which gift the said William and Mirabilla were seised thereof
in fee by the form of the gift, and had issue between them Thomas Geddyng,
and died, after whose death the said land, &c. descended to the same Thomas
as their son and heir ; he entered and was seised thereof in fee tail by the form
of the gift, and had issue John Geddyng, and died, after whose death the said
land, &c. descended to the same John, as son and heir of the said Thomas ;
he entered and was seised thereof m fee tail by the form of the gift and had
issue Robert Geddyng, and died, after whose death the said land, &c. descended
to the same Robert, as son and heir of the said John ; he entered and was
seised thereof in fee tail by tlie form of the gift, and had issue Margery Geddyng,
and died, to wit 28 October, 9 Henry VII, after whose death the said land, &c.
descended to the same Margery, as daughter and heir of the said Robert ;
she entered and is seised thereof in fee tail by the form of the gift.
One Gabriel Silvester, clerk, took the issues and profits of the said land, &c.
from the time of the death of the said Robert till now.
The said Margery is 12 years old and more and in the king's custody
by and after the death of the said Robert her father, whose heir she is.
Cambridge. A messuage, a carucate of land and 10a. meadow, in Wittlesford,
worth 40s., held of Robert Tilney, as of his manor of Wittlisford, in the
to^vn and county aforesaid, which Robert Tilney is under age and in the
king's custody, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (62.)
452. John Mykelfbld, esquire.
Commission of Concealments, 27 July, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 22 September,
17 Henry VII.
He died , seised of the mider-mentioned manor, &c. Bartholomew
Mykilfeld, aged 13 and more, is his son and heir.
Suffolk. Manor of Wyiichesterz and Newton, 100a. land, 100a. pasture,
20a. wood, 20a. meadow, 4c?. rent, in Gippyng, Newton, Whatfeld and
Semer, worth 10^., held of the lung, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by service
of half a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (63.)
453. Terry [Terreus) Robsart, leiight.
Commission of Concealments, 27 July, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 22 September,
17 Henry VII.
He died 9 December, 12 Henry VII, seised of the mider-mentioned manors,
&c. in fee. William Robsart, aged 13 and more, is his son and heir.
William Carewe, laiight, took the issues and profits of the said manors, &c.
from the time of his death, to 20 May last, and Margaret Carewe, widow, late
HENRY VII. 281
the wife of the said William, has taken the issues and profits thereof from the
said 20 May to the day of the taldng of this inquisition.
Suffolk. Manors of Henham and Bulkham, four messuages, 400a. land,
40a. meadow, 300a. pasture, 20a. wood, 8/. rent, in Henham, Bulkham
and Blyburgh, worth 201., held of the kmg by the forfeiture of John
Radclyf, late lord Fitzwaater, as of the manor of Hempnale, by knight
service.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (64.)
454. John Tyryngham.
Writ 10 May, inquisition 24 Jmie, 16 Henry VII.
The said John Tyringham, esquire, held, the day he died, to him and
his heirs m fee, the under-mentioned messuage and land m H[y]nwyke.
One Jolui Tyringham, his father, was seised of the other under-mentioned
manors, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, by charter gave them to Thomas
Fowler, esquire, and William Burdall, clerk, their heirs and assigns, to the
use of Elizabeth Tyringham, wife of the said John, the father, for life, with
remainder to the use of the heirs of the said John, the father, and of their heirs ;
and the said Thomas and William were, and still are, seised thereof accordingly
in fee to the use aforesaid. The said John, the father, died, and the said
Elizabeth is still surviving.
He died Wednesday after St. Mark, the Evangelist, last. Thomas Tyring-
ham, aged 23 and more, is his brother and heir.
Bedford. A messuage and 12a. land in H[y]nwyke, worth 65., held of the
king m chief by -j^^ of a knight's fee, by rendering therefore yearly
to the king at the exchequer 25. at Michaelmas, by the hands of the sheriff
of the county of Bedford for the time being.
Manors of Hynwik and Frendisch, or Frendich, worth 4O5., held
of Edward, lord de Latemere, by fealty, other services unknown.
A toft, 53a. or 53|a. land, in Hynwyke, held of George, earl of
Kent, by fealty and 2O5. rent yearly at Michaelmas, for all service, worth,
beyond outgomgs, 4c?.
A messuage, 120a. land, 30a. pasture, a wood called ' Duncheo
Woode,' and 9.9. rent, in Harwold, worth 40^., held of George, earl of
Kent, by service of a 5 of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (65.)
455. John Tyryngham.
Writ 10 May, inquisition Wednesday in Whitsun week, 16 Henry VII.
He held, the day he died, the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee.
Death and heir as in No. 454.
Lincoln. Manors and lordships of Hatton, Panton and Westberkeworth,
with the advowson of the church of Westberkeworth to the said manors
and lordships belonging as parcel thereof, worth 10/., held of , lord
de Roos de Hamelake, by knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (66.)
282 INQUISITIONS.
456. Thomas Mors, of Stratford.
Writ 23 January, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 12 October, 17 Henry VII.
He died 11 January last, seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee.
Edward Morse, aged 14 and more, is his son and heir.
Suffolk. Twenty acres of land, 20a. pasture, 10a. meadow, in Stratford,
worth 205., held of Elizabeth, duchess of Suffolk, by fealty and Qd. rent
yearly, for all service.
Twenty acres of land, 24a. pasture, 10a. meadow, 4a. wood, in Stoke,
worth 40s., held of Thomas, earl of Surrey, service unlaiown.
Fourteen acres of land, 10a. pasture, in Stoke aforesaid, worth lOs.,
held of the prior of Horsley, service unknown.
Two tenements in Bergholt, worth 205., held of the prior of St. John
of Jerusalem in England, by fealty and 4id. rent yearly, for aU service.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (67.)
457. Robert Thorp.
Writ 12 July, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 6 November, 17 Henry VII.
Long before the day of this mquisition the said Robert, Thomas, earl
of Surrey, and others, were seised of the imder-mentioned tenement, &c. in
fee, to the use of him and his heirs, and the performance of his last will.
By his last will he directed that Joan Thorp, his niece (neptis), should
have the said tenement, &c. at lawful age, to her and the heirs of her body
begotten, with remainder in default to Jolui Byllys, of Wyngham, co. Kent
{Cane'), and the heirs of his body begotten, with remainder in default to the
right heirs of Joan Yrsby of her body begotten.
He died 9 June last. Joan Thorpe, aged 10 and more, is his cousin and
heir.
Suffolk. A tenement called ' Thorpys,' or ' Thorpis,' 30a. arable, 12a. pasture,
6a. meadow, in Stowmarkett, whereof the tenement and 10a. arable are held
of the abbot of St. Osith, service unknown, and are worth 265. 8d. ; 10a.
land, parcel of the said 30a., are held of the earl of Suffolk, as of his manor
of Hawle, in socage, service unlaiown, and are worth IO5. ; and 10a.
arable thereof, the said 12a. pasture and 6a. meadow, are held of Robert
Drury, knight, as of his manor called ' Onows Hall,' service unknown,
and are worth 265. 8d.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (68.)
458. William Bardewell, the elder, esquire.
Writ 27 November, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 4 November, 17 Henry VII.
One William Bardewell and Richard NeeU, chaplain, were seised in fee
of the imder-mentioned manor of Gasthorpp, &c. and thereof enfeoffed him and
Elizabeth Cheke, widow, late the wife of Jolm Cheke, gentleman, and after-
wards his wife, to hold to them and the heirs of his body, with remainder in
default to him, his heirs and assigns for ever.
Robert Clere, knight, Richard SowthweU, esquire, Robert Felmyngham
and Richard Nell, chaplain, were seised in fee of the under-mentioned manor,
&c. of Westharlyng, to the use of him and his heirs.
HENRY VII. 283
Henry Heydon, William Bolejm, William Knevet, Robert Clere, knights,
Robert Sowtliwell, Jolin Garneys, Robert Felmyngliam and Richard NeU,
chaplain, were seised in fee of the mider-mentioned manor, &c. of Medilharlyng,
to the use of him and his heirs.
He died the last day but one of August, 10 Henry VII. William Bardewell,
esquire, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir.
Norfolk. Manor of Gasthorpp and all lands, &c. in the towns of Gasthorpp,
Redellesworth, or Redellysworth. Gnatsale, Hopton, Willughby, or
Wyllowghby, and Wynferth^ai, or Wynferthyng, which formerly were
of Robert Berdewell, esquire, grandfather of the said William, worth
101., held of William I^ievet, luiight, service unluiown.
Manor of Westharlyng and all lands, &c. formerly the said William
Bardewell 's, in the towns of Westharlyng, Garbolysham, or Garbolis-
ham, Shadwell and Russhworth, with the advowson of the church of
Westharlyng, worth 10 marks, held of the earl of ArundeU, service
mi known.
Manor and advowson of Medilharlyng and all lands, &c. in Medyl-
harlyng and Westharlyng, which late were of Elizabeth, sometime the
wife of Thomas Crabbe, worth 8 marks, held of Ralph Barney, esquire,
service imknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (69.)
459. John Hevenyngham, knight.
Writ of Amotus, 14 May, inquisition the last day of July, 16 Henry VII.
One Elizabeth, late the wife of Maurice Bruyn, knight, was seised of the
mider-mentioned manor of Bekenham in fee to her and the heirs of her body
tailed, and, being so seised had issue Henry Bruyn, knight, who had issue
Alice and Elizabeth, and died in his mother's lifetime. Afterwards the said
Alice took to husband Robert Harleston, esquire, and they had issue
between them Jolm ; and Robert died and she survived him. And the
said Elizabeth, daughter of Henry, took to husband Thomas Tirell and
they had issue Hugh. And the said Elizabeth, late the wife of Maurice,
died seised of the said manor m fee, tailed as aforesaid, after whose decease
it descended to the said Alice and Elizabeth, as her cousins and heirs, viz.
daughters of Henry her son, and the said Thomas Tirell and Elizabeth, in her
right, and the said Alice, then being sole, entered upon and were seised of the
said manor in fee tail. Afterwards the said Alice took to husband the said
John Hevenyngham, named in the writ, whereby by he and she, in her right,
and the said Thomas Tirell and Elizabeth, in right of Elizabeth, were seised
of the said manor as aforesaid. The said Jolm and Alice had issue Thomas,
and afterwards she died so seised of all that concerned her in the said manor,
and Jolm continued his possession by the curtesy, was seised thereof in his
demesne as of free tenement and died so seised. Afterwards the said Thomas
Tirell died seised, in right of Elizabeth his wife, of all that concerned her
in the said manor, and she survived him and was seised thereof in fee tail
and afterwards died so seised, whereupon all that belonged to her in the said
manor descended to W^illiam Tirell, her son and heir.
He died 10 May, 14 Henry VII. Jolm Hevenyngham is his cousin
{cognatus) and next heir ; the same John, the son, is aged 30 and more.
284 INQUISITIONS.
Clement Harleston is cousin and next heir of the aforesaid Alice, late
wife of the said Jolm Hevenyngham, laiight, of her body begotten, viz. son
of the said John Harleston, her son ; he is aged 7 and more. Cf. Nos. 306,
307, 383, 425, 527.
Kent. Manor of Bekenham, held of the king in chief, service miknown ;
the moiety of the said manor is worth 20 marks yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (70.)
460. John Devereux, lord Ferrers.
Writ wanting ; inquisition 12 November, 17 Henry VII.
He was seised m fee of the under-mentioned manor, and, beuig so seised,
granted by charter to William Rudhale the office of stev/ard thereof for life,
with 40s. rent payable at Michaelmas and Lady Day thereout, with leave
to distrain in default ; and by another charter granted the like rent to David
Edward, otherwise called David Wardrope, for life ; the said William was
seised of the said office and rent a.nd the said David of the said rent up to the
day of the taking of this inquisition.
He died on the feast of the findmg of the Holy Cross last, seised of the
said manor in fee, which thereupon descended to one Walter Devereux as
bis son and heir ; the said Walter is 14 years old and more. Cj. Nos. 443,
475, 479, 488.
Gloucester. Manor of Biknore Englysshe, worth 10?., held of the king by
service of the moiety of the thirtieth part of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (71.) E. Series II. File 342. (1.)
461. Humphrey Seggyswik.
Writ 5 March, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 3 November, 17 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned manor of
Walburn and land, &c. in Bellerby and Manfeld in fee, and, being so seised,
by charter, 20 January, 15 Henry VII, gave them to Robert Constable, serjeant-
at-law, Ralph Rokeby, Percival Lambton and Ralph Barnyngham, their heirs
and assigns, for the performance of his last will. The said Percival died,
and the survivors are still seised thereof in fee, to the use aforesaid.
He was similarly seised of the under-mentioned manor of Westlaton
and land, &c. in Forcett and Aldburgh, and, being so seised, by charter,
20 September, 13 Henry VII, gave them to Cuthbert Conyers, clerk, and
Geoffrey Metcalffe, their heirs and assigns, to the use of Richard Segiswyk,
his son and heir, and Elizabeth, Richard's wife, for the term of their lives in
survivorship, with remainder to the use of the heirs of the body of the said
Richard, with remainder m default to the use of his own right heirs. The
said Cuthbert and Geoffrey were seised thereof accordingly in fee to the use
aforesaid, and afterwards the said Geoffrey died, and the said Cuthbert is
still so seised by survivorship.
William Conyers, knight, suffered a recovery to Robert Constable,
serjeant-at-law, Christopher Conyers, of Marske, Thomas Rokeby, esquire,
Ralph Rokeby, esquire, and Ralph Barnyngham, of the under-mentioned
manor of Overthorp and land, &c. in Constable Burton, Hun ton and
HENRY VII, 286
Westhawkiswell, to the use of the said Humphrey and his heirs and the
performance of his hist will, as appears m an exemplification thereof, dated
6 November, 15 Henry VIT. By virtue of which recovery the said Robert
and the others were, and still are, seised thereof in fee, to the use aforesaid.
Jolm Trowell and Maud, his wife, and William Bell and Alice, his wife,
levied a fine on the morrow of St. John, the Baptist, 15 Henry VII, of the
under-mentioned land. &c. in Massham, &c. to Ralph Barnyngham, Robert
Constable, serjeant-at-law, Ralph Rokeby and Thomas Rokeby, who were,
and still are, seised thereof accordmgly in fee for the performance of the last
will of the said Humphrey.
He died 16 February, 16 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned
lands, &c. Westlaton, Mawneby upon Swale and Otryngton m fee. Richard
Segiswyk, aged 23 and more, is his son and heir.
York. A messuage, toft and croft, 12a. land, 4rt. meadow, in Westlaton.
worth lOs., held of the king, as of Richmond Castle, by fealty and 12d.
rent at Michaelmas, for all service.
A messuage, toft and croft, 24a. land, 6a. meadow, in Mawneby
upon Swale, worth 205., held of John Constable, esquire, as of the manor
of Mawneby, by fealty and 6d. rent yearly at Martlemas.
Two messuages, two tofts and crofts and 40a. land and meadow,
in Otryngton, worth 265., held of John Bekwith, service unknown.
Manor of Walburn, worth 101., held of Henry, lord le Scrop, by
fealty and 4s. rent yearly.
Three messuages, three tofts and crofts and 60a. land and meadow,
in Bellerby, worth 305., held of Alice, lady Fitzhugh, service unknown.
Two messuages, 60a. land, 20a. meadow, in Manfeld, whereof one
messuage is held of the heirs of John Fitzherry, by fealty and 55. 4^.
rent yearly, and is worth 405., and the other is held of William Yngylby,
knight, by what certam services the jurors loiow not, and is worth 45.
Manor of W^estlaton, worth 405., held of the kmg, as of his castle of
Richmond, by fealty and 18(Z. rent yearly at Martlemas.
A messuage, 60a. land and meadow, in Fercett, and 8a. land and
meadow, in Aldburght, or Aldburgh, worth 305., held of Richard Chamley,
knight, by fealty and 45. rent yearly at Martlemas, for all other services.
Manor of (Jverthorp, four messuages, two tofts, 40a. meadow, 100a.
pasture, 10a. wood, in Constable Burton, Hunton and Westhawkiswell,
or Westhawkyswell, worth 10 marks, held of the abbot of Jervaulx, by
fealty and 25. 4rZ. rent yearly at Martlemas.
Ten messuages, 40a. la^nd, 40a. meadow, 60a. pasture, in Massham,
Ellystryng, or Ellyngstryng, Swynton, Wardermarsch, Fereby, Ottryngton
and Rypon, whereof those in Massham, Ellyngstryng, Sw3aiton and
Wardermarsch are severally held of Henry Scrop and Elizabeth, his wife,
service \mknown, and are worth 405. ; and those in Fereby, worth I65.,
held of Ralph FitzRandolff, knight, by fealty and 25. rent yearly at
Martlemas.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (72.)
462. Eleanor Lancastr', widow.
Writ 12 July, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 6 November, 17 Henry VII, after
the death of Eleanor, late the wife of William Lancastre, esquire,
widow.
286 INQUISITIONS.
Richard Yaxle and John Yaxle, serjeant-at-law, were seised of the under-
mentioned manor hi fee to the use of the said Eleanor, for the term of her life,
and, after her decease, to the use of the said William Lancastr' and his heirs ;
and, they being so seised, the said William Lancaster died on the feast of the
Apostles, Philip and James, 8 Henry VII, after whose death the use of the
said manor descended to Benedicta, wife of Edward Bolton, esquire, as
daughter and heir of the said William Lancastr e.
She died the last day but one of January, 16 Henry VII. Henry Noon,
aged 21 and more, is her son and heir.
The said Benedicta, daughter and heir of the said William, is aged 40
and more. Cf. Vol. I, No. 812.
Norfolk. Manor of Haywodes, worth 81. ; it was held at the time of the death
of the same William Lancastre of John Fytzwater, knight, as of his manor of
Dysse, by service of fealty and 5s. yearly, for all service ; at the time
of her death it was held of the king, by the service aforesaid, as of the
manor of Dysse aforesaid, which manor of Dysse came to the king's hands
by reason of the attainder of the said John Fytzwater, knight, of high
treason.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (73.)
463. John Cokkes.
Writ 27 June, inquisition 24 July, 16 Henry VII.
The said John Cockes long before his decease was seised of the under-
mentioned land, &c. and, bemg so seised, bargained and sold the wood growing
on 4a. wood, of the tenement hi Much Marcle, to Fulk Wallewen, esquire, for lO*.,
by virtue whereof the said Fulk occupied the said wood and took the profit thereof,
and afterwards the said Fulk and John agreed that Fulk should permit the said
John to enter upon the said wood and have it, the said bargain and sale
notwithstanding, and also, whereas Jolin Cockes, father of the said Jolm,
was indebted to Fulk in divers sums, the said Fulk should not implead or vex
the son for the father's debt, and the said John should make sufficient estate
to William Rudhale and Thomas Wallewen and William Wallewen, sons of
Fulk, and cousins german of John the son, to the intent that they should
stand enfeoffed of the land, &c. in Little Falley and Hopewolvyth to the use
of him and of the heirs of his body, with remainder in default of heirs of his
body to the said William Wallewen and Thomas Wallewen, and the heirs
of their bodies, successively, with remainder in default to his right heirs.
Whereupon the said John entered upon the said wood and took the
profit all his life ; and the said Fulk never impleaded or vexed him
for any debt of the father ; and he enfeoffed Rudhale and the others of
the said land, and upon livery of seisin declared and willed that they should
stand enfeoffed thereof for the performance of the above agreement, to make
estate to him with remainder as above ; by virtue of which feoffment Rudhale
and the other were seised thereof m fee.
He enfeoffed Anthony Wyndesore, John Turnour and John Coode of the
land, &c. in Much Marcle, who were seised thereof accordmgly in fee, to what
intent the jurors know not.
He died 15 April, 16 Henry VII, without heir of his body issuing, and
who is his next heir the jurors know not.
HENRY VII. 287
Hereford. A messuage, 200a. land, 12a. meadow and 100a. pasture, in
Little Falley, held of the prior of Llanthony {Lanton') Prima, service
im known.
A messuage, 80a. land, 10a. meadow, 30a. pasture, 12a. wood, in
Hopewolvyth, held of the dean and chapter of the Cathedral Church of
Hereford, service imknoAvn.
A messuage, 100a. land, 10a. meadow and 4a. wood, in Much [magna)
Marcle, called ' Avenelles,' held of Elizabeth, queen of England, as of her
manor of Much Marcle, parcel of the earldom of March, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol 15. (74.) E. Series II. File 410. (4.)
464. Robert Catesson.
Writ of diem clausit wanting ; inquisition 3 November, 17 Henry VII.
John Howson, chaplain, and John Aston were seised of the under-
mentioned land, &c. and, being so seised, by certain charters demised and
confirmed the same to the said Robert, Robert Lovell, knight, Thomas
Thorysby, burgess and merchant of the town of Bishops Lynn [Lenn' episcopi),
Thomas Gybon, of the same, gentleman, Richard Bastard, burgess of the
same, William EUewyn, of Wygenhale, William T*rentys, of the same, Robert
Segrave, of Tylney, and John Ablott, the elder, of Ilsyngton, their heirs and
assigns, to the use of the said Robert, his heirs and assigns, and the performance
of his last will. They were seised thereof accordingly in fee, and afterwards
the said Robert died and they survived him, and were, and still are seised
thereof by survivorship to the use aforesaid.
By his last will he willed that Katharine, his ^vife, should have the messuage
he was dwelHng m at the time of his death called ' Vawsys,' 7a. land lying
at ' Priours Coteway,' 8a. land at ' Farlowey ' and 4a. land next land late
Peter Howson's, to her, her heirs and assigns, for ever ; that Katharine one
of his daughters and heirs should have, to her, her heirs and assigns, a messuage
at St. Mary Drove with 40a. land, Elizabeth, his other daughter and heir,
to her, her heirs and assigns, a messuage at Ilsyngton, with 40a. land, and
Elizabeth, his sister, to her, her heirs and assigns, 3a. land, called ' Prowyse
lond ' ; and that William Ellewyn should have all the other lands and
tenements, except those before bequeathed and assigned, to him and his heirs,
paying for each acre 265. 8d.
He died 5 January last. Katharine, aged 24, and Elizabeth, aged 25
and more, are his daughters and heirs.
Norfolk. Two messuages, one called ' Vawsys ' and the other ' Suttons,'
142|a. land, with buildings, in the parishes of St. German, St. Peter and
St. Mary the mother of Christ, of Wygenhale, whereof the messuage called
' Vawsys ' and 32a. land are held of the lord Latymer by fealty, 21|rf,
rent yearly, and are worth 26.s. 8d. yearly ; 40a. held of the prior of
Shuldam by fealty and a rent of four bushels of salt and 35. Id. yearly,
worth 20.S. yearly ; 40a. held of the earl of Oxford by fealty and 45. rent
yearly, worth 305. yearly ; and 34|a. held of the prior of Westacr', service
unknown, worth 265. 8^. yearly ; and the said messuage called ' Suttons ' is
held of the lord Latymer by fealty and ^d. rent yearly, and is wortli 35. Ad.
A messuage with a toft adjacent, containing 9a., 86a. land and
pasture, in Ilsyngton, whereof the messuage and 9a. land are held of the
288 INQUISTTIONS.
heirs of William Tendale, knight, by fealty and Id. rent yearly, and
are worth IO5. ; 13a. held of the lord Bemond, as of his manor of Wrongey,
by fealty and 8|c?. rent yearly, worth 125. yearly ; 17a. held of Robert
Broughton, knight, by fealty and 9f/. rent yearly, worth 205. yearly ;
12a. held of the said earl of Oxford by fealty and 6f/. rent yearly, worth
10s. yearly ; 15a. held of William Norys, as of his manor of Kenwyk, by
fealty and 35. 2d. rent yearly, worth 24s. ; and 19a. land held of the
prior of Lewys by fealty and 15|^. rent, worth 20s.
A messuage containing 5a. land, 139a. 3r. land, pasture and turbary,
in Wygenhale, on the west of the great river {ri'pe) of the same town,
whereof the messuage containing 5a., and 5a., parcel of the 139a. 3r.,
are held of William Everard, service unloiown, and are worth 265. %d.
yearly ; 5a. held of the prior of Westaker, service unloiown, worth 45. ;
40|a. held of Humphrey Karvell by fealty and 15fZ. rent, worth 8s. ;
70a. held of Jolm Roy don, as of his manor of ' Branchys ' by fealty, service
imknown, worth 3/. ; 9a. \r. held of the earl of Oxford by fealty, other
service unkno^vn, worth 85.
C. Series II. Vol 15. (75.)
465. Thomas Astley, esquire.
Writ 27 November, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 3 November, 17 Henry VII.
John Astley, esquire, his father, was seised of the under-mentioned manors
of Langham and Hyndr3aigham in fee, and, bemg so seised, by charter gave
them to him and Margery his wife, by the names of Thomas Astley, son of
the said Jolm, and Margery his wife, daughter of William Ijumnour, to hold
to them and the heirs of their body, with reversion after their decease, if
Thomas died without issue, to John's right heirs. The said Thomas and
Margery were seised thereof accordingly in fee tail, and, being so seised, had
issue between them Thomas Astley, the elder, Thomas Astley, the younger,
and Elizabeth, now wife of Thomas Moore, gentleman ; and afterwards the
said Margery died, and he survived her, and was seised thereof in fee tail,
and died so seised.
Peter Syer and Robert Hobson, clerks, were seised of the under-mentioned
manor of Melton, with advowsons m fee, and, being so seised, by charter demised,
delivered and confirmed them to the said Thomas, Henry Heydon, William
Boleyn, John Fortescue, Richard Southwell, William Bardewell and Thomas
Lumnour, and their heirs for ever. They were seised thereof accordingly
in fee, to the use of the said Thomas and his heirs, and the survivors of them,
Henry Heydon, William Boleyn and Richard Southwell are still so seised,
to the use of Thomas Astley, esquire, son and heir of the said Thomas.
He died 8 November, 16 Henry VII. Thomas Astley, aged 26 and more,
is his son and heir.
Norfolk. Manor of Langham, called ' Hallewell,' with other land, &c. in
Langham, Snyterley, Wyveton, Glaunford, Saxlyngham and Dallyng,
worth 10 marks, held of the bishop of Norwich, by service of one knight's
fee.
Manor of H3aidryngham, called ' Nowers,' with other land in
Hyndryngham and Thyrsford, worth 5 marks, held of the same bishop,
by service of a quarter of a knight's fee.
HENRY VII. 289
Manor of Melton Constable, with advowsons of the churches of
Melton and Burgh beside Melton, with appurtenances in the towns of
Melton, Burgh, Brynnyngham, Hyldolveston, Geystwheyt, Irmynglond,
Bryston and Thorneye, worth 20 marks, held of the bishop of Norwich,
by service of | of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (76.)
466. Christopher Whityng.
Writ 10 July, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 28 October, 17 Henry VII.
He was seised, the day he died, of the under-mentioned land, &c. in
Weneford, More and Ringiswille, the manor of Prodomysle, land, &c.
in Payhembury and IVIilton, and the manor of Woode and Cattishays, in fee
tail.
Robert Whityng, father of the said Christopher, was seised, the day he
died, in fee, of the under-mentioned land in Luttokishele ; he was similarly
seised of the imder-mentioned land, &c. in Honyton, in fee tail ; he was seised
of the imder-mentioned land &c. in Sudberye in fee ; he was seised of the
imder-mentioned land, &c. in Cokynghays in fee ; and of all those lands and
tenements the same Robert, long before his decease, by charter, 30 September,
5 Henry VII, enfeoffed John More, John Kirkeham, Thomas CotereU, John
Gilbert, William Walrond, Nicholas Knyght, clerk, John Kirton, Nicholas
Prous, Peter Merifeld and John Walrond, to hold to them, their heirs and
assigns, to the use of the said Robert and his heirs.
He was seised in fee tail the day he died of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in Furslegh, held of him, as below.
He died 10 July last. John Whitjnig, aged 27 and more, is his brother
and heir. Cf. Nos. 265, 500, 501, 502, 782.
Devon. Three messuages, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, 20a. wood, 75. 4id. rent,
in Weneford, worth 40s., held of Arthur, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall
and earl of Chester, as of his manor of Bradnjoich, by knight-service.
Four messuages, 340a. land, 20a. meadow, 8a. wood, in More and
Ringiswille, w^orth 16s., held of John Speke, knight, as of his manor of
Bramford, by fealty only, for all service.
Manor of Prodomysle, worth lOZ., held of the dean and chapter of
the cathedral church of St. Peter of Exeter.
Twelve messuages, 1,000a. land, 100a. meadow, 200a. furze and heath,
and lOs. rent, in Opton Prodeham alias Payhembury, worth lOZ., held
of Edward Courtenay, earl of Devon, as of the honor of Okehampton,
service unknown.
Two messuages, 120a. land, 10a. meadow, in Milton, worth 16s.,
held of the heirs of Henry Ralegh, Icnight, by fealty only, for all service.
One hundred acres of land, 8a. meadow, in Luttokkishele, worth 20s.,
held of the prior of St. Nicholas, Exeter, by fealty only, for all service.
A messuage, garden, 12a. land, in Honytcn, worth 20s., held of
William Courtenay, knight, as of his manor of Honyton, by fealty only,
for all service.
One hundred acres of land, 4a. meadow, 20a. furze and heath, and
3s. rent, in Sudberye, worth 7s., held of the dean and chapter of the
cathedral church of Exeter, by fealty only, for all service.
Wt. 3777. IB 19
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A messuage, 200a. land, 10a. meadow, 4a. wood, in Cokynghays,
worth 205., held of Alice Bonvyle, widow, by fealty only, for all service.
Manor of Woode and Cattishays, worth 10 marks, held of William
Courtenay, knight, as of his manor of Cadleg[h], by fealty only, for all
service.
One John Haystok held of the said Christopher a tenement, 100a,
land, 20a. meadow, 40a. wood and heath, in Furslegh, by 35. rent ; Robert
Hooper held 100a. land, 10a. meadow, 20a. wood and heath in the same,
by 85. 9d. rent ; Robert Mathewe held 200a. land, 20a. meadow, 50a.
wood and heath in the same, by I65. 3c?. rent ; whereof the said Christopher
was seised in fee tail, and held them of the bishop of Exeter ; it is worth
yearly in aU issues beyond outgoings, I65.
C. Series II. Vol 15. (77.)
467. Joan Blenerhayset.
Writ 21 July, 16 Henry VII , inquisition 5 October, 17 Henry VII.
She died 23 June last, seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee
tail. Jolin Blenerhayset, esquire, aged 67 and more, is her son and heir.
Suffolk. Moiety of the manor called ' Boylandes ' in the said county,
together with the other moiety thereof in co. Norfolk ; the said moiety
in the county of Suffolk is worth 505., and is held of the king in chief,
by service of | of a knight's fee.
Manor of Todenham, formerly John Lowedams, worth 6 marks,
held of the prior of the cathedral church of Ely, in right of his church,
as of his manor of Melton, by service of Id. yearly, for all service.
A marsh called ' Halvergate,' in the towns of Orford and Gedgrave,
worth 405., held of the manor of Loudham, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (78.)
468. Joan Blenerhayset.
Writ 21 July, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 1 October, 17 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 467.
Norfolk. Moiety of the manor called ' Boylandes ' in the said county,
together with the other moiety thereof in co. Suffolk ; the said moiety
in the county of Norfolk is worth 405., and is held of the king in chief,
by service of J of a knight's fee.
Manor and advowson of Frense, worth lOl., held of the lord de Dacre,
as of his manor of Horsford, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (79.)
469. Joan Blenerhayset.
Writ 15 October, inquisition 12 October {sic), 17 Henry VII.
Joan Blenerhaset, widow, named in the writ, died 23 June last, seised
of the under-mentioned manor in fee. Her heir as in No. 467.
Essex. Manor of Kelveden HaUe in Braksted, worth 20 marks, held of
Robert Suthwell, esquire, as in right of his wife, as of the manor of FilweUe
HaUe, service xmknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (80.)
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470. Richard Neweton, esquire.
Writ 9 March, inquisition the last day of April, 16 Henry VII,
He died 26 September last, seised of the under-mentioned moiety of a
manor in fee, Isabel Neweton, aged 14 and more, and Joan Neweton, aged
7 and more, are his daughters and heirs. Cf. Nos. 351, 401, 421,
Gloucester. Moiety of the manor of Awste, worth 251. Qs. 8d., held of
Silvester, bishop of Worcester, as of his manor of Hembury, service
unknowTi.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (81.)
471. Thoivias Bachecrofte,
Writ 4 May, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition Thursday before St. Simon and St.
Jude, 17 Henry VII,
Simeon Bachecroft and Andrew Pawe were seised, at the time of his
death, of the mider-mentioned moiety of the manor of ' Flyntes,' with view
of frank pledge, on trust to perform the last will of the said Thomas,
The said Simeon Bachecroft was similarly seised of the under-mentioned
manor of ' Leekys ' to the same intent.
The said Simeon Bachecroft, Robert Jermyn, clerk, and Richard Croft
were similarly seised of the under-mentioned manor of ' Guntons,' to the
same intent.
He died the last day of March, 16 Henry VII, The said Simeon
Bachecroft, aged 60 and more, is his cousin and heir.
Norfolk, Moiety of the manor called ' Flyntes,' in the town of Berford,
with view of frank pledge in the same town, worth 7 marks, held of the
heirs of Joan de Tatyshale, service unknown.
Manor lying in the town of Little Melton called ' Leekys,' worth
5 marks, held of the heirs of Munchesy, service unknown.
Manor called ' Guntons,' in Methewold, worth 4 marks, held of the
king by fealty and 55. rent yearly, as of the manor of Methewold, in the
king's hands by reason of the duchy of Lancaster,
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (82.)
472. Thomas Cotton, esquire.
Writ of Amotus 28 October, inquisition 17 November, 16 Henry VII.
Robert Sharp and Clement Higham, gentlemen, were seised of the under-
mentioned manor of Lanwade, and manor and advowson of Cheveley, in fee,
and, being so seised, gave them to the said Thomas and Joan his wife, to hold
to them and the heirs of Thomas of his body begotten ; they were seised
thereof accordingly, he m fee tail and she in her demesne as of free tenement ;
and afterwards she died so seised, and he was solely seised thereof in fee tail
by survivorship by the form of the gift, and died so seised.
He was seised of the other under-mentioned manors in fee, and, being
so seised, by charter, 18 April, 6 Edward IV, gave them to Edmund Rede,
knight, John Broughton, John Clopton, Thomas Payton, Thomas Higham,
Thomas Cotton, the elder, Thomas Higham, the younger, Jolin Blenerheiset,
Robert Harleston and Clement Higham, their heirs and assigns, to the us©
292 INQUISITIONS.
of himself and his heirs. The survivors of them, John Blanerharsett and
Clement Higham, were, and still are, seised thereof by survivorship to the
use of his heirs.
By letters patent, 28 October, 15 Henry VII, the said John and Clement,
by the description of feoffees and tenants of the manor of Dytton Camois,
had the king's pardon for all acquisitions, &c. of lands held in chief before
7 November, 1 Henry VII.
He died the last day of July, 14 Henry VII. Robert Cotton, aged 23 and
more, is his son and heir. Cj. Nos. 270, 301.
Cambridge. Manor of Lanwade, or Landwade, worth 20 marks, held of
Margaret, countess of Richemond, as of the honor of Richemond, service
unknown.
Manor and advowson of Cheveley, worth 10?., held of the earl Marshal
of England, in socage.
Manor of Dytton Camoys, or Camois, worth 201., held of the king,
by service of a gilt spur.
Manor of Monkenswyke, worth lOZ., held of the prior of Thetford,
service imknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (83.)
473. Hugh Erderswik.
Writ 30 January, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 10 November, 17 Henry VII.
Hugh Erdeswyk, named in the writ, died 16 January last, seised of the
under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee tail. Hugh Erdeswyk, aged 16 and more,
is his son and heir.
Stafford. Manors of Sondon and Draycote, worth 16?., held of the king,
as of the honor of Tutbury, by | of a knight's fee.
A messuage in Peletton Hall, worth 5 marks, held of William
Wynnesbury, in free socage.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (84.)
474. Isabel Beek formerly wife of Thomas Beek and late the wife of
Edward Lancastre.
Writ 6 May, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition last day of October, 17 Henry VII.
One John Norrys, esquire, was seised of the under-mentioned manor
and advowson and land, &c. in Sunnyng, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, by
fine levied, 4 Edward IV, granted them to one Thomas Beek for lif e,with remainder
to the said Isabel for life, with remainder to the heirs of Thomas of his body
begotten. The said Thomas was seised thereof accordingly in his demesne
as of free tenement by the form of the grant, and had issue of his body lawfully
begotten, Marmeduke Beek, and afterwards died so seised, and the said
Isabel survived him and was solely seised thereof by survivorship in her demesne
as of free tenement by the form of the grant ; and afterwards the said
Marmeduke had issue of his body lawfully begotten, Thomas Beek, and died,
whereupon the reversion thereof descended to the said Thomas as his son
and heir.
She was seised, the day she died, of the under-mentioned messuages,
formerly ' Botlers,' &c. in her demesne as of free tenement.
HENRY VII. 293
She died 1 April, 16 Henry VII. The said Thomas Beek, son of
Marmeduke, is both cousin and heir of the said Isabel, viz. son of Marmeduke
her son and heir, and cousin and heir of the said Thomas Beke, father of
Marmeduke, of his body begotten, viz. son of Marmeduke son of the said
Thomas father of Marmeduke, and is aged 14 and more.
Berks. Manor of Erlegh \Miiteknyghtes, 200a, land, 30a. meadow, 30a.
pasture, 50a. wood, 200a. heath and Gs. rent, m Sunnyng, Erlegh, Whitele,
Hurst and Redyng, and the advowson of the chapel of the same manor
of Erlegh Whiteknyghtes, worth 17/., held of the king by service of
j^ of a Imight's fee.
Two messuages, formerly ' Botlers,' five virgates of land, I8d. quit-
rent issuing from certam lands of Gilbert Bullocke, in Erlegh aforesaid,
worth 30s., held of WiUiam Fetiplace, as of his manor of Erlegh, service
unkno^\Ti.
C. Series II. Vol 15. (85.)
475. John, lord Ferrers.
Writ 13 May, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition Wednesday after AH Hallows,
17 Henry VII.
John Devereux, late lord de Ferrers, named in the writ, was seised, the
day he died, of the under-mentioned manor and lands in fee.
By writmg under his seal, and signed with his own hand, dated
20 September, 2 Henry VII, he granted to one Jolm Aston, esquire, who
survives, the office of steward of the said manor or lordship of Charteley, and
the office of master of the game (deductus ferarum) in the parks there ; to
hold by himself, or sufficient deputy, with all fees, &c. for life.
By another wTiting, 4 March, 1 Henry VII, he granted to James Syer,
for services rendered, &c. the office of parker of the Great Park of Charteley
and herbage there for ten cows and two horses, for life, &c. with 2d. a day
from the issues of the herbage of the said park.
He died Friday after the Finding of the Holy Cross last. Walter Devereux,
aged 13 and more, is his son and heir. Cf. Nos. 443, 479, 488.
Stafford. Manor of Charteley, worth 90/., held of the king, as of the honor
of Tutbury, by knight-service.
Ten messuages in Barre and Alryche, worth 6/., tenure unknown.
G. Series II. Vol. 15. (86.)
476. Robert de la Doune.
Writ 30 April, 16 Henry VII; inquisition Tuesday before St. Katharine,
17 Henry VII.
Robert Darcy, esquire, was seised of the under-mentioned barkary in
fee, and, being so seised, gave it to the said Robert de la Downe and Joan,
then his wife, and the heirs begotten between them, with remainder in default
to his own right heirs {rectis heredibu^ ipsius Roberti). They were seised
thereof accordingly in fee tail by the form of the gift, and had issue Margery ;
and the said Joan died, and said Robert was seised thereof, as aforesaid,
by survivorship, and died so seised, whereupon it descended to the said
Margery, who is living, aged 36 and more, as daughter and heir of the said
Robert and Joan.
294 INQUISITIONS.
He died 12 April last, seised of the other under-mentioned lands, &c.
in fee tail. William de la Domie, aged 38 and more, is his son and heir.
Essex. A barkary {barcaria) caUed ' Thomelynyswyke,' in BradweU, with
lands and marshes, weirs and other appurtenances to the same belonging,
which contains, and is, 240a. land, meadow and marsh, worth IOO5.
yearly, held of the lady Elizabeth, queen of England, service imknown.
Manor, or messuage, called ' Doune Halle,' m Bradwell, a windmill
decayed and m ruins, 100a. land, 4a. meadow, 80a. pasture, 100a. foreign
marsh {marisci forincef), a weir decayed and broken, and IO5. 4d. rent,
in Bradwell, worth 60s., held of the king in chief, by service of ^ of a
knight's fee and by service of rendering to the king a lance, price 25.,
whenever the king passes over into Wales for the defence of the realm of
England only, for all service.
View of frank-pledge of Doune to be held yearly in the town of
Bradwell, on the feast of St. Thomas, the Apostle ; held of the king,
by service of 12d. to be rendered to the king by the hand of the sheriff
of Essex for the time being ; it is worth yearly beyond outgoings 12d.
A messuage called ' Tanyes,' 100a. land, 5a. meadow, 5a. wood,
60a. internal marsh {marisci intrincec'), 200a. foreign marsh {marisci
forincec'), a marsh called ' HeUcote Mershe ' on the west of ' Kyehavyn,'
and 80a. foreign marsh, lying on the west of ' Kyehavyn ' aforesaid,
called ' SheUmershe,' five weirs, old and broken, and 125. rent in the same
town of Bradwell, which lately were held of Joan, late lady de Swynbume,
by scutage and fealty only ; the said messuage, land, marsh, weirs, 125.
rent, with their appurtenances, are worth yearly, beyond outgoings,
785. Qd. ; and the said messuage, land, marsh and rent are worth yearly,
beyond outgoings, 355. IQd.
Forty-two acres of land in the same town of Bradwell, held of Henry
Boughcher, earl of Essex, by service of 75. rent yearly, for all service ;
that land is worth yearly, beyond outgoings, IO5.
Eighty acres of land, 4a. meadow, in the town of Assheldam, Steple,
Stanesgate and Southmynster, held of the prior of Stanesgate, by service
of 145. rent yearly ; they are worth, beyond outgoings, 265. ^d.
One hundred acres of land in the said town of Assheldam and Steple,
held of the said Henry, earl of Essex, by service of 65. rent yearly ; they
are worth yearly, beyond outgoings, 335. 4,d.
One hundred and sixty-three acres of land called ' Hedd Lande.' in
the town of Maylande, held of Robert Rowchestyr, esquire, as of his
manor of Westnewlonde, formerly William Tylbery's, by service of 25.
yearly, for all service ; they are worth yearly 505.
Five acres of land in BradweU, called ' Waleys Crofte,' held of the
bishop of Winchester, by service of IZd., in the name of 1/6. pepper ;
they are worth yearly, beyond outgoings, 20d.
C. Series II. Vol 15. (87.)
477. William Harwill.
Writ 17 November, inquisition 20 June, 16 Henry VII.
William Harwell, named in the writ, long before his decease, was seised
of the under-mentioned manors and advowsons of Beare and Caplond and
HENRY VII. 295
land. &c. in Isbeare and Bearemershe, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, by charter,
Thursday after the Purification, 4 Edward IV, enfeoffed Thomas Clopton,
esquire, Jolui Salwey, chaplain, Roger Wotton and Richard Colier thereof.
They were seised thereof accordingly in fee, and, being so seised, by another
charter, Simday after St. Matthew, the Apostle, 5 Edward IV, demised them
to the said William and Agnes, his wife, to hold to them and his heirs. They
were seised thereof accordingly, he in fee, and she in her demesne as of free
tenement ; and afterwards he died and she continued her possession by
survivorship.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned manor
and advowson of Knolle, lands, &c. and rents &c. and died so seised.
He died 2 December last. John Harwell, aged 30 and more, is his son
and heir.
Somerset. Manors and advowsons of Beare Cracombe and Caplond, worth
40 marks, held of Henry de Urciaco (sic), service unknown.
A messuage, 40a. land, 100a. pasture, 6a. meadow, in Isbeare, worth
66s. 8d., held of Giles Daubeney, lord Daubeney, knight, as of the hundred
of Suthpederton, service unknown
One hundred acres of land, 100a pasture, in Bearemershe, or Bere-
mershe, Abraham and Skiberham, worth 41. 13s. 4c^., held of John Speke,
knight, as of the manor of Aisshell, service unknown.
Manor of Knolle and the advowson of the church of the same manor,
two messuages, a carucate of land, 9a. meadow, in Bedmyster, worth
121. 13s. 4:d., held of Edward, duke of Buckingham, service unknown.
A rent of 40s. issuing from the manor of Moreton.
A rent of 40s. issuing from the manor of Sturmyster.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (88.) E. Series II. File 897 (a). (9.)
478. Katharine Pyrton, widow.
Writ 12 November, inquisition Tuesday, 23 November, 17 Henry VII.
John Selman, Thomas Wardon, John Erevyn, Richard Capshep and
Thomas Alyn were seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee, and,
being so seised, by charter indented, dated at Bentleygh, demised them to
one WiUiam Pirton, the elder, and Agnes, his wife, for the term of their lives
in survivorship, with remainder to William Pirton, the younger, son of the
said WilHam, and to the said Katharine, his wife, and the heirs male of the
body of the said Wilham, the son. The said William and Agnes entered and
were seised thereof accordingly in their demesne as of free tenement, and
died, whereupon the said William and Katharine entered and were seised thereof
he in fee tail and she in her demesne as of free tenement. They had issue
Wilham Pirton ; and the said William, the father, died, and said Katharine
continued her possession by survivorship, and was seised thereof in her demesne
as of free tenement, and died so seised, whereupon the said Wilham, the son,
entered and was and is seised thereof in fee tail by the form of the gift.
She died 10 September, 17 Henry VII. The said William Pirton, the
son, is her next heir, and of full age, viz. 40 and more.
Essex. Manor and advowson of Little [Parva) Bentleygh, with the chantry
founded in the said church, worth 131. Qs. 8d., held of the dean and
296 INQUISITIONS.
chapter of St. Paul, London, on the voidance of the see of London, by
fealty and 20s. rent yearly, for all service.
Manor of Hamstall, worth U., held of the prioress of Wykys, by
fealty and 12d. rent, for all service.
Manor of Tendryng, worth 5 marks, held of Thomas Fenys, by
fealty and 20d. rent, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (89.)
479. John Deverefx, Lord Ferrers.
Writ 17 May, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition Thursday before St. Andrew the
Apostle, 17 Henry VII.
The day he died he was seised of the under-mentioned moiety of a manor.
He died the last day of January last. John Devereux, aged 14 and
more, is his son and heir. Cf. Nos. 443, 475, 488.
Berks. Moiety of the manor of Kyngeston Bagpuse, worth 7 marks, held
of John Langford, knight, as of his manor of Bradfeld, by knight service.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (90.)
480. John Gauge, son and heir of William Gauge.
Writ 12 September, proof of age, at Godstone, 28 September, 17 Henry VII.
Surrey. He was born in the manor of Bristowe, in the parish of Bristowe,
CO. Surrey, 28 October, to wit the feast of the Apostles Simon and Jude,
19 Edward IV, and on the said day, feast and year was baptized in the
baptistery of the parish church of St. Michael, the Archangel, of Bristowe
aforesaid. John Plumton, clerk (aged 70 and more), was then vicar of
the parish church of Horlay, in the said county, to the said parish of
Bristowe adjacent, and was then one of the godfathers of the said John,
together with Wilham Barlay, chaplain, the other godfather, and Rose
Jurdan, wife of John Jurdan, godmother, both since deceased.
He was baptized immediately after vespers ended, after none of
the same day, by Wilham Hopton, now monk in the monastery of
Charterhouse of Sh«en, then rector of the parish church of Bristowe
aforesaid, as William Rowghay (aged 49 and more) deposes.
William Drayton, clerk (aged 60 and more), was inducted to the rectory
of Blechyngly, in said county, 10 September, 19 Edward IV, and in the
month of May following, at the request of William Gauge, the father,
at Blechyngly, in the presence of the suffragan of the bishop of Winchester,
who happened to be there, was godfather to the said John, &c.
The lands of his inheritance, as stated in the writ, were in the king's
ward.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (91.)
481. Robert Burgh, son and heir of Henry Burgh.
Writ 26 January, proof of age, at Burgh, 16 April, 16 Henry VII.
Leicester. He was born at Burgh in the said county 22 December,
16 Edward IV, and was baptized in the church of Burgh on that day.
William Knape, grandfather of John Knape (aged 50 and more), died
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at Burgh on that day ; John Blande (aged 56 and more)married Agnes
Gawyn ; the prior of Lawnde was one of the godfathers ; the abbot of
Wolston was sent for to be godfather ; Richard Abbot (aged 66 and
more) was sent to Whitcok, in the said county, for Margaret Burgh,
grandmother of the said Robert, to be godmother, &c.
The hinds of his inheritance, as stated in the writ, were in the ward
of Rowhmd Thirkill by the king's grant.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (92.)
482- Peter Pekham, esquire.
Writ 27 February, inquisition 15 June, 16 Henry VII.
Long before his death, one Robert Spyce, chaplain, was seised of the
under-mentioned land, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, by deed gave them
to him and Agnes, his wife, daughter and heir of John Croton, and her heirs.
They were seised thereof accordingly, he in his demesne as of free tenement
and she in fee ; and afterwards she died so seised, and he continued his
possession by survivorship and was seised thereof in his demesne as of free
tenement, while the reversion thereof, upon her decease, descended to George
Pekham, as her son and heir.
And afterwards the said Peter, so being seised, by his deed enfeoffed one
Thomas Knyght of all lands and tenements with singular their premises {sic),
by virtue of which feoffment the said Thomas was seised thereof in fee, and,
being so seised, by his deed enfeoffed the said Peter, and Ehzabeth his wife,
to hold to them and the heirs male of the body of the same Peter and Elizabeth
issuing, and, for default of such issue, remainder thereof to the right heirs of
the said Peter ; by virtue whereof the said Peter and Elizabeth were seised
in fee tail by the form of the gift.
And afterwards the said Peter died, seised of such an estate ; after whose
death the said George Pekham, as son and heir of the said Agnes, the first wife
of the said Peter, entered upon all and singular the lands and tenements
abovesaid, and was seised thereof in his demesne as of fee, and now is seised
thereof.
The said Peter held no other lands or tenements in co. Middlesex at his
decease.
He died 24 February last. The said George Pekham, next heir of the
said Peter, and Agnes, his first wife, is aged 28 and more.
Middlesex. A messuage called ' le . . . se ' on ' le Hope,' eight tenements,
40a. meadow, in Holborn, worth 101., held of the prior of the Charterhouse,
London, by fealty and Id. rent, for all service, and not of the king in
chief, nor otherwise.
C. Series II. Vol. 15.' (93.)
483. Richard Myll, gentleman.
Commission of concealments 21 October, inquisition 29 October, 17 Henry VII.
He died 18 April, 16 Edward IV, seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c.
in fee, which thereupon descended to William Myll, his son and heir, then
aged 6 and more, and now .30 and more, which William is, and from his birth
and continuously after was, an ideot and natural fool.
298 INQUISITIONS.
From the time of his death one Thomas Combes and one John Apseley,
executors of his testament, took the issues and profits of the said manors, &c.
from the time of his death up to 19 November, 13 Henry VII.
One John Dawtrey was seised of the under-mentioned land in Ovyng in
fee, until the said Wilham M^'ll, and other to his use, entered upon the said
John's possession and expelled him, by virtue of which the said WilUam is
seised thereof in fee, but whether by just title, or unjustly, the jurors know not.
Sussex. Moiety of the manor of Pulborough, a capital messuage and certain
lands and tenements called ' le Mote,' ' Motelond,' ' Peions,' ' Emeryes'
and ' Nuttys,' in Pulborough, containing 200a. arable, lOOa. pasture,
40a. meadow, 20a. wood, worth 11. 13s. 4(Z., over and above a yearly rent
of 131. 6s. 8d. issuing from the moiety of the manor aforesaid, belonging
altogether to Edmund Dawtrey and Isabel, his wife, and her heirs.
Manor of Walderton, worth 405.
Manor of Mundeham ; 30a. arable and 30a. pasture, called ' Cobden,'
and a water-mill, in SuUyngton ; and 200a. arable and pasture, called
' Palmers Cowmbe ' and ' Flode,' in Fyndon, worth lOl.
A messuage and 10a. land, in Hunston, worth 13s. 4:d.
One hundred acres of arable and pasture in Ovyng, called * Taverners,'
worth 40s.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (94.)
484. William Byrmyngham.
Writ 23 June, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition 8 September, 16 Henry VII.
He suffered a recovery, Michaelmas term, 5 Henry VII, by John Wylkys,
his attorney, to John Lacy, clerk, and Thomas Hall, by Thomas Bysshull,
their attorney, of the under-mentioned manor of Shutford ; they were, and
still are, seised thereof accordingly in fee, to the use of Margaret, late his wife,
for her Ufe, and after her decease to the use of her heirs for ever.
By charter dated at Nederorton, 20 May, 14 Henry VII, he gave to the
said John Lacy, clerk, by the name of John Lacy, clerk, rector of the church
of Desford, and WilUam Lacy, of the same, the under-mentioned manor of
Netherorton and all other his lands there, except a messuage and a virgate of
land, and three tofts, in Netherorton, and by the same charter gave them the
under-mentioned manor of Little Tew, and all other his lands in Little Tew
and Great Tewe, to them, their heirs and assigns for ever ; they were seised
thereof accordingly in fee to the use of the said Margaret Byrmyngeham, late
his wife, and of her heirs for ever.
He was seised, the day he died, of a messuage, virgate of land and three
tofts in Netherorton aforesaid in fee.
He died 6 June, 15 Henry VII. Henry Byrmyngeham, aged 4 ... is
his son and next heir. Cf. Nos. 257, 519, 528.
Oxford. Manor of Shutford, worth SI.
Manor of Netherorton, worth [61. 13]s. id.
A messuage and a virgate of land and three tofts, in Netherorton,
worth 3s. 4c?., held of the king, by knight-service, but by what quantity
of such service the jurors know not.
Manor of Little Tewe, worth 10s. ; lands and tenements in Great
and Little Tewe, worth 30s. ; tenure unknown.
C. Series IL Vol. 15. (95.)
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485- Robert Manfeld, esquire.
Writ of Mandamus 13 October, inquisition 29 October, 17 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. and, being so seised,
gave them to John Fetyplace, Wilham Nores, ' gentilmen,' Robert Amarosse
and William Gunnell, their heirs and assigns, by virtue of which feoffment
they were seised thereof in fee to the use of Joan Manfeld, for life, and after
her decease to the use of Robert Manfeld and his heirs, as by the charter, dated
at Amerden, 13 August, 15 Henry VII, more fully appears.
The said Joan Manfeld took all the issues and profits from the day of his
death to the day of the taking of this inquisition.
He died 20 August, 15 Henry VII. Thomas Manfeld, aged 20 and more,
is his son and heir.
Berks. Lands, &c. in the town and borough of New Wyndesore, in the parish
of Clewer, worth 53s. 4c?., held of Reginald Bray, knight^ as of his manor
of Clewer, by the rent and service of 3s. Qd., to be paid at Michaelmas
yearly.
Lands, &c. in the town and parish of Wargrave, worth 4 marks,
held of the bishop of Winchester, by ISs. 4:d. rent, to be paid at Easter
and Michaelmas equally.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (96.)
486. Thomas Cornewall, knight.
Writ 4 April, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 19 November, 17 Henry VII.
He died 21 March last, seised of the under-mentioned manor and moiety
of a manor in fee. Richard Cornewall, aged 21 and more on the feast of
St. Valentine last, and before the decease of the said Thomas, is his son and
heir.
Hereford. Moiety of the manor of Aston, worth 20 marks, held of the
king, as of the honor of Wigmore, parcel of the earldom of March, by
service of | a knight's fee.
Marches of Wales. Manor of Stannage, worth 10 marks, held of Thomas
Cornewaile, of Burford, knight, as of the castle and honor of the same
Thomas Cornewaile, of Stepulton, in the march aforesaid, service
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (97.) E. Series II. File 410. (1.)
487. Elizabeth Hill, widow.
Writ 3 April, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 12 December, 17 Henry VII.
She died 20 March last, seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee.
Robert Hyll, now aged 23 and more, is her son and heir.
GLorcESTER. Manor and advowson of Dowdeswell ; a messuage, 150 a. land
in Rosteley, worth lOl., held of John Huddilston, knight, as of his manor
of Gittyng, by knight-service, viz. by one knight's fee, 10s. rent
yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (98.)
300 INQUISITIONS.
488. John Devereux, Lord Ferres.
Writ 25 May, 16 Henry VII. ; inquisition 20 November, 17 Henry VII.
The said John Devereux, late lord Ferrers, died on the feast of the Finding
of the Holy Cross last, seised of the under-mentioned land &c. in fee. Walter
Devereux, aged 14 and more, is his son and heir, and is in the king's ward
by reason of other manors, lands and tenements, in other counties, held of
the king in chief. Cf. Nos. 443, 475, 479.
By writing under his seal, 6 December, 8 Henry VII, by the name of
John Devereux, knight, lord Ferrers, he gave to Thomas Garway, of
Webley, co. Hereford, ' yoman,' and Margaret, his wife, a yearly rent of 3/.,
to them and the survivor of them, from his land in Byford, at Lady Day
and Michaelmas equally ; they were seised thereof accordingly from the
time of the grant to the day of the taking of this inquisition.
Hereford. A messuage, 100a. land, 12a. meadow, in Byford, held of Edmund
Gomond, service unknown ; they do not attain the yearly value of 3^.,
granted, as above.
A water-mill in Kyngeston, worth 13s. 4c?., held of the dean and
chapter of the cathedral church of Hereford, service unknown.
A messuage and a carucate of land, in Putley, worth 20s., held of
Alice Beynam, widow, service unknown.
A messuage, with a garden, in the city of Hereford, worth 13s. 4c?,,
held of the dean and chapter aforesaid, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (99.) E. Series II. File 410. (3.)
489. John Gyes, knight.
Writ 4 October, inquisition 5 February, 17 Henry VII.
He died the last day of September last, seised of the under-mentioned
manors in fee. John Gyes, aged 17 and more, is his son and heir. Cj. Nos.
509, 510.
Worcester. Moieties of the manors and advowsons of Holte and Shellesley
Beauchamp, worth 19Z. 4s. Qd. and 3?. 165., and moieties of the manors
of Wodmanton, or Wodmonton, and Chilturne Hanley, worth 6s. 8c?.,
and 6s. ^d., held of the king, as of his lordship, honor, or barony, of
Elmeley, by 25. %d. rent yearly, for all service.
Moiety of the manor and advowson of Churchill, worth 6?., held of
Thomas, prior of the cathedral church of St. Mary the Virgin, of Worcester,
as of his manor of Batenhale, by service of \ of a knight's fee, and suit
of court of his manor aforesaid, when it happen.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (100.)
490. Thomas Somervile, esquire.
Writ 13 August, 16 Henry VII. ; inquisition 19 November, 17 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson in fee, held
of the abbot of Evesham, and, being so seised, when at the point of death
(languens in extremis) enfeoffed John Dastyn, John Porter and other thereof,
to hold to them and their heirs by fraud and collusion and to defraud expel the
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abbot aforesaid from the ward both of the manor and of the body of the heir,
and to the use and intent that if he chanced to die with his heir under age, Joan
Somervile his wife should take the issues and profits of the said manor till
the full age of the heir to the heir's use and that the said feoffees should enfeoff
the said heir thereof at 21, to hold to him and his heirs.
He died Wednesday after St. Lawrence the Martyr, 16 Henry VII. Robert
Somervile, aged 11, is his son and heir, and is in the ward of Joan Somervile
his mother, late the wife of the said Thomas, not at all justly.
Gloucester. Manor of Aston Somervile with the advowson of the church
there, appendent to the said manor, worth 301., held of Thomas, abbot
of the monastery of St. Mary the Virgin and of St. Egwin, of Evesham,
and the convent of the same, by knight-service, to wit by service of one
knight's fee, as of the manor of the said abbot and convent of Seynesbury,
and by suit of court of the said manor.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (101.)
491- John Bodefaujstt.
Writ 30 August, inquisition 29 April, 16 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee, and, being so seised,
enfeoffed Walter W^ottesley and Joan, wife of the said Walter, his daughter,
thereof, to them and the heirs of their bodies begotten, with remainder in default
to the heirs of her bodj^ with remainder in default to John Whytyngton his
nephew {nepoti), and the heirs of his body, with remainder in default to John
Broke, of Long Asheton, gentleman, and the heirs of his body begotten for
ever.
He held no other land, &c. Who is his next heir, and of what age, the
jurors know not.
Somerset. Manor of Farleght, with land, &c. in Farlegh aforesaid, Wynford,
Felton Barowegourney, Rachelborowe and elsewhere, worth 31., held
of John Rodney, knight, in socage.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (102.) E. Series II. File 897 (a). (11.)
492. John Tyryngham.
Writ 10 May, inquisition 2 June, 16 Henry VII.
The said John Tyringham, esquire, was seised in fee, the day he died, of
the under-mentioned manor and advowson of Tyringham and land in
Lathbury.
John Tyringham, his father, was seised of the under-mentioned manor
of Emberton and land in Sherington in fee, and, being so seised, gave them
to Thomas Fowler and William Burdall, clerk, as in No. 454, to the use of
Thomas Tyringham, his younger son, who is still living and now holds and
occupies them, for life ; and they were, and still are, seised thereof in fee to the
use aforesaid.
Death and heir as in No. 454.
Bucks. Manor of Tyringham with Fylgrave, and the advowson of the church
of Tyringham, worth 10/., held of Thomas, earl of Ormond, as of the
manor of Newport Paynell, by fealty and knight-service.
302 INQUISITIONS.
Eight roods, ten feet of meadow in Lathbury, worth 3s., held of the
said earl, as of the said manor, by service of fealty, other service unknown.
Manor of Emberton, worth 2Ls. 8d., held of the said earl as of the
said manor, service unknown.
Four messuages, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, 10a. pasture, 6a. wood,
called ' le Heo,' with hedges and ditches to the same wood adjacent,
and 15s. rent of assise, due at Michaelmas yearlj^ in Sherington, worth
26.S. Sd., held of Thomas Ardys, by fealty and 25. rent at Michaelmas, for
all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (103.)
493. Eleanor Touneshend, widow.
Writ 28 September, inquisition Monday after All Hallows, 16 Henry VII.
She died 5 September, 15 Henry VII. Roger Touneshend, esquire, aged
24 and more, is her son and heir.
Norfolk. Findings as in the inquisition taken after the death of her husband,
Roger Tounshend, knight. Vol. I. of Cal. No. 1143, with slight variations ;
thus, with the manor of ' Rowses ' is mentioned ' a toft called Wardes ' ;
the manor of West Toftes is worth 40s. and is held of the bishop by fealty
and ^d. rent at Easter and Michaelmas ; the manor called ' Cryspynes '
is worth 3Z. 16s. d,d. ; Robert Thoresby is described as ' of Asshewyken,
gentleman ' ; land in Gey ton is held, not of William Calthorp, but of
the bishop of Ely as of the manor of Glosthorp ; land in Little Massyngham
was granted by John Doo and is held by fealty and 6s. rent ; land in
Longham is held of Richard Bokkyng, esquire, as of the manor of Long-
ham ; while messuages called ' Obyes,' &c. of which her husband died
seised in fee, are of course omitted.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (1 6*5.)
494. Robert Tate, citizen and alderman of London.
Writ 22 December, 16 Henry VII; inquisition 20 September, 17 Henry VII.
Thomas Kempe, esquire, Geoffrey Kente and Walter Petyte were seised
of the under-mentioned manor of Stokbery in fee, and, being so seised, after
the 24th August, 6 Henry VII, with the king's licence, enfeoffed Robert Tate,
John Warde, Henry Colet, knight, John Tate, the elder, and William Isaak,
aldermen of London, John Broun, gentleman, Robert Fitzherbert,
Thomas Creine, William Spark, citizens and drapers of London, Richard
Dryland, gentleman, Stephen Baker and Henry Wodcok, thereof, one acre
of land parcel thereof excepted, who, being seised thereof accordingly,
thereof enfeoffed John Bourghchier, knight, and Elizabeth, his wife,
who were seised thereof accordingly, the acre excepted, in fee. Afterwards
by fine in the octave of St. John the Baptist, 6 Henry VII, the said John and
Elizabeth granted the said manor, the said acre excepted, to the said Robert,
John Warde, and the others, as above, to hold to them and their heirs, by
virtue of which fine they were seised thereof in fee, viz. [after] 18 November,
7 Henry VII, and, being so seised, granted it to the said John and Elizabeth,
for the term of their lives in survivorship, the king's licence for all the
alienations aforesaid have been previously, 24 August, 6 Henry VII, obtained.
They were seised thereof accordingly, the acre excepted, in their demesne
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as of free tenement, and the said John died so seised; and the said Elizabeth
survived him and was solely seised of such an estate therein at her decease,
with reversion thereof expectant to the said Robert, John Warde and the
others, who, after her decease, were seised thereof in fee to the use of the said
Robert and the performance of his last will ; and, being so seised, the said
John Broun died, and the said Robert and the others survived him ; and
afterwards the said Robert died, and the said John Warde and the others
survived him and continued their possession to the use aforesaid.
John Bysshoppe and Emmot, daughter of Thomas Cheseman, of
Estgrenewyche, and Henry Newerk, of the same town, were seised of the
under-mentioned messuage called ' Rosehowse ' and site in fee, and, being so
seised, after 20 December, 19 Edward IV, enfeoffed Robert TatO; William
Stokker, John Croke and John Tate thereof ; and afterwards the said John
Croke and Wilham Stokker died so seised, and afterwards the said Robert
died and the said John Tate survived him.
Geoffrey Spark, William Barowe, Robert Goodwyn, John Chittok and
WilUam Spark were seised of the under-mentioned croft called ' Labeland '
in fee, and, being so seised, after 20 January, 18 Edward IV, enfeoffed Robert
Tate and Margery his wife, John Croke, the elder, John Tate, brother of the
said Robert, Richard Merland, gentleman, and Thomas Gilberd, thereof, to
the use of the said Robert, and the performance of his last will.
The said Geoffrey Spark, William Barowe, Robert Goodewyn, Chittok and
Spark by their said deed enfeoffed the said Robert, John, Richard and Thomas
of the under -mentioned three pieces and two tofts of land in Estcombe.
The said Geoffrey and William [sic] by their said deed enfeoffed the said
Robert, John Tate and others above named of the under-mentioned arable
called ' Wyldos Close.'
John Mane vers, of Eltham, was seised of the under-mentioned ten acres
[there] in fee, and, being so seised, enfeoffed Robert Tate and Margery Tate,
John Tate, John Croke and Thomas Gilberd, thereof, to the use of the said
Robert.
John Gate, otherwise styled John Ryder, was seised of the under-mentioned
tenement in Estgrenwyche, called ' le Blakbull ' and three virgates of land,
in fee, and, being so seised, enfeoffed Robert Tate and John Tate thereof.
By his said deed the said John Gate enfeoffed the said Robert and John
Tate of the under-mentioned land in Combe Mersshe.
Phihp Blount and EUzabeth Danyell were seised of the under-mentioned
cottages, &c. in Estgrenewyche in fee, and, being so seised, 20 January,
1 Henry VII, enfeoffed the said Robert Tate, John Tate, John Sperk and
John Saunders [thereof].
George Rowe was seised of the under-mentioned messuage, &c, in
Bredeherst in fee, and by his charter 12 December, , enfeoffed the said
Robert Tate, Thomas Marowe, Edward Tyrell, William Copynger, Wilham
Petyt, Geoffrey Goldwell, Robert Tate and Henry Barker, vicar of Stokbery,
thereof.
The feoffees of the said manor, the said acre excepted, and of all the lands
and tenements abovesaid were so seised to the use of the said Robert Tate
and the performance of his last will.
He made his last will as follows, viz. that his executors should divide
all his lands and tenements belonging to him at his decease within the city
of London and Coventrie ' within the shires aforesaid or elles where within
the realme,' ' my grete mese wherin I dwell within the parisshe of Alle Haloweii
304 INQUISITIONS.
in Berkyng besides the Toure of London and my tenementes in Morelane '
excepted, into two parts, whereof Margerie, his wife, to have the one part
' at her choyse and eleccion togider with my seid mese for terme of her lyf '
and Robert his eldest son to have the other part, to him, his heirs and assigns
for ever, his said wife's part, immediately after her decease, together with his
said ' grete mese,' to remain to the said Robert, his heirs and assigns for ever.
He died 15 December last. Robert Tate, aged 26 and more, is his son
and heir.
Kent. Manor of Stokbery, la. land excepted, worth 10^., the said la. worth
4^d., held of the king in chief, by service of J of a knight's fee.
A messuage called ' Rosehowse ' and a site {vacua placea) called
' le Yarde,' on the north of the said messuage, in the town of
Estgrenewyche, viz. between the tenement of John Gryffyn on the east,
the curtilage of the said Robert Tate, WilUam Stoker, John Croke and
John Tate, late the said Thomas Cheseman's, on the west, the highway
on the south ; and the site containing between north and south, viz.
on the east 15/^., and between the north part 20ft. ; also a small piece of
land adjoining the site, viz. between the site and the said messuage on
the east and west, the said curtilage on the west and land of John Gryffyn
on the north, containing at the north, east and west ends 9|/i., and at
the south end lO^t. ; worth 20s., held of the prior of Shene, service
unknown.
A croft of land called ' Labeland,' lying in the lordship of Estcombe,
within the parish of Estgrenewyche, viz. between the highway from
Grenewyche to Charleton on the south, land late Robert Balard's on the
north, one head abutting towards land late WiUiam Pope's, the common
' pynfold ' of the lordship of Estcombe, and land late Robert Ballard's
on the west, and the other head towards land of the said Robert Balard
on the west (sic), held of the Lady Margaret, countess of Richemond,
service and yearly value unknown.
Three pieces of land and two tofts of land Ijdng in the lordship of
Estcombe ; one piece between land late John Gate's on the north, land
late Robert Balard's on the south, one head abutting towards land of
the said John Gate on the west, one of the tofts lying there at the end
on the east, and the other head thereof abuts towards land late John
Gate's on the west, and the other toft lies there at the east end of the
same piece of land ; another piece of the land thereof lying there between
land late John Gate's on the east, and land of the said Robert Balard
on the west, one head thereof abutting towards the road from Grenewyche
to Charleton towards the north and the other head abutting towards the
highway to Shoterhell towards the south ; held of the prior of Seyntmary
Overeys in Suthwerk, service unknown.
Ten acres of arable called ' Wyldos Cloos,' lying in Ketbroke,
between land of the prior and convent of Seyntmary Overeys towards
the south and west, land of the abbot and convent of Bermondesey on
the east and the highway on the north, held of the prior of Seyntmary
Overeys, service unknown.
Ten acres of land [in Eltham], worth 10s., held of the king, of his
manor of Eltham, by 2|d. rent of each acre and suit of court.
A tenement in Estgrenwyche called ' le Blakbull,' with three virgates
of land lying dispersed in Estgrenewyche, between the messuage of John
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Morton towards the north, land of WilHam Otley towards the south, the
tenement of Thomas Rogers towards ' southwest,' and the highway
towards the west, the said three virgates lying in ' le Cherchefeld ' between
land of the queen of England and land late of the vicar of Depford towards
the north, land late Thomas Cheseman's towards the east and south,
and the highway and land late of the vicar of Depford towards the west,
the messuage held of the said Robert Ballard, service unknown, and the
three virgates of the prior of Shene, service unknown.
Twelve acres of land, by estimation, in Combe Mershe, on the south
and north, against the water of the said Robert Ballard, held of the countess
of Richemond, service unknown.
Six cottages, or small tenements, with garden adjacent, and a croft
of land to the same annexed, situate in the east end of the town of
Estgrenewyche, viz. the cottages and garden between the croft late
Thomas Danyell's and previously belonging to Thomas Henham on
the east, the highway on the west, ' Cartfordlane ' which leads from the
said town to Wolwyche on the north and the messuage of Richard Ryder
on the north {sic), against the highway near the king's park of Grene-
wyche towards the south ; worth 205., held of the prior of Shene, service
unkno^\^l.
A messuage with a garden and a small meadow and 20a. land, in
Bredeherst, held of the dean and canons of the free chapel of St. Stephen
within the king's palace of Westminster, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (2 bis.)
495. Henry Tracy.
Writ of diem clausit wanting ; inquisition 1 December, 17 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned parcels of
the manor of Todyngton in fee, and, being so seised, enfeoffed Richard
Edmundes and Thomas Dax thereof, to the use of William Tracy, his son,
and Margaret, William's wife, and the heirs of their bodies begotten, and
they were seised thereof accordingly to the use aforesaid.
He died the last day of June last, seised of the residue of the said manor,
&c. in fee. William Tracy, esquire, aged 40 and more, is his son and
heir.
Gloucester. A close, or pasture, called ' Wormynton Lese,' in Todjmgton,
another pasture there called ' le Newefeld,' and a certain meadow there
called 'le Rie Mede,' parcels of his manor of Todyngton, worth 20L, held
of Henry, duke of York, as of the manor of Sudeley, service unknown.
Residue of the manor of Todyngton and a tenement and divers lands,
meadows, leasowes and pastures to the same tenement belonging, in
Newenton Bampton, worth 30L, held of the said Henry, duke of York,
as of the manor of Sudeley, service unknown.
Manor of Aldryngton, worth 10 marks, held of Thomas Hugeford,
as of the manor of Dixcleston, service unknown.
Manor of Doynton, worth 40L, held of Edward, duke of Buckingham,
as of his purparty of the honor of Gloucester, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (3 his.)
Wt. 3777. m 20
306 INQUISITIONS.
496. John Yaxlee, serjeant-at-law.
Writ of diem clausit wanting ; inquisition 20 May, 21 Henry VII.
Long before his death he made his last will, shown to the jurors and
proved before William, archbishop of Canterbury, 8 November, 21 Henry VII,
as follows : —
' Item I wyll that Elizabeth my wyff in trust that she will leve sole and
pray for me and that she may the better help my chylder have all my londes
... as well purchased as other ... in Melles Yaxlee Lytyll Thornham
Gret Thornham Gyslyngham Thrandeston Burgate and Wurtham ....
chylder with the remayndre over of all the premissez except only Pounteney
Hall and Bar5Tigtons whech ben entayled and whereof I will not be in
consiens to Antony my sone and to the heires males of his body begoten lawfully
and for defaute of suche issue the remayndre over of all the premessez to
Cristofer and to the heires . . . lawfully begoten and for faute of such issue
the remayndre over to James and to the heires males of his body lawfully
begoten and for faute of suche issue the remayndre over to suche issue male
as Thomas shall have and to the heires males of ther bodys lawfully begoten
and for faute of such issue the remayndre over to my daughtres Elizabeth
Jane ... of ther bodys lawfully begoten and for faute of suche issue the re-
mayndre over to my brother Roberd and the heires males of his body lawfully
begoten if he wyll pay for my seid purchased landes to myn executors and
their executors when the remajTidre shall hapjm to fall after the rate of x yeres
purchas in hasty payment after the . . . executors or their executors and
that to be don for my sowle after the discrecyon of myn executors and ther
executors and elles myn executors and ther executors to sell all my seid
purchased landes and tenementes to the best prove and for lak of suche issue
to remayn to myn nexst heire upon Uke condicyon as my brother Robert
shall have it Item I will that . . . londes I bought of Caundysh in Tremley
and my londes and tenementes called Redcastell at the end of v yeres to him
and to the heires males of his body lawfully begoten Avith the remayndre as
is above rehersyd of other londes and tenementes Item I will that Antony
my son have the maner of Rykyngale with the advowson of the chyrch . . .
the remayndre as above expressed of other londes Item I wyll that James
Yaxlee have my londes in Weybred Ersham and Wyngfeld at such age as
myn executors shall thynk resonable to hym, and to his heires males wyth
lyke remayndre as is above rehersed of other londes and tenementes.'
He died . . . , 20 Henry VII. Thomas Yaxlee, aged 24 and more, is
his son and heir.
t
Suffolk. Thomas Whight, son of John Whight, of Eye, Thomas Aldham
and WilHam Aldham were seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c.
in fee, and, being so seised, by charter demised them to the said John
Yaxlee, serjeant-at-law, Robert Yaxlee, WiUiam Playtour, Richard
Yaxlee, the younger, Thomas Syngleton and William Hanorth, to them
and their heirs for ever to the use of the said John Yaxlee and his heirs
and the performance of his last will. They were seised thereof accordingly
in fee, and, being so seised, the said Thomas Syngleton and William
Hanorth died, and the said John Yaxlee and the others survived and
were seised thereof in fee by survivorship to the use aforesaid, and, being
so seised, the said John Yaxlee died, and the said Robert Yaxlee, William
Playtour and Richard Yaxlee survived, and were seised thereof in fee
by survivorship to the use aforesaid : —
HENRY VII. 307
A manor called ' Mavesyns,' 100a. land, . . . rent, in Thrandeston,
worth 6 marks, held of ... in right of his monastery, by service of
fealty and 4s. yearly rent, for all service.
Thomas Whight and John Carman were seised of the under-mentioned
land in Thrandeston in fee, and, bemg so seised, by charter demised it
to the said John Yaxlee and the others, to the use of the said John, &c.
as above : —
Three pieces of land, containing 12a., lying in Thrandeston, worth
45., held of Robert Yaxlee, Wilham Playtour and Richard Yaxlee, as of
their manor of ' Mavesyns,' by fealty and 4c?. rent, for all service.
WiUiam Hanorth, Richard Yaxlee . . . were seised of the under-
mentioned land, &c. in Yaxlee and Melles in fee, and, being so seised,
by charter demised them to the said John Yaxlee, since deceased, and
John Garneys, or Garnyssh, esquire, Robert Yaxlee, Robert Felton and
John Waller, who survive, to the use of the said John and his heirs and the
performance of his last will : —
. . . acres of land, and one rood, in Yaxlee, at ' le Lynkes,' a tenement
called ' Hawys ' and a close called ' Lytylhawys,' in Melles, and a close
containing 4a. land, in Melles, worth 6s., held of Elizabeth Yaxlee, as of
her manor of Pounteney Hall, by service of fealty and 2s. yearly rent,
for all service.
Richard Caundyssh, esquire, was seised of the under-mentioned
marsh in fee, and, being so seised, by charter demised it to the said John
Yaxlee, since deceased, and William Chapman, clerk, Robert Felton,
John Waller and William Barett, who survive, to the use of the said John
and his heirs and the performance of his last will : —
Twenty acres of marsh in Tremley, called ' Fagbery Marsh,' worth
16s. 8fZ., held of [the said John], as of his manor of Blofeld Burnevyles,
b}^ service of fealty and 2s. yearly rent, for all service.
Richard Yaxlee, Thomas Chapman, Robert Yaxlee, Wilham Harold,
John Carter and John Porter, clerk, were seised of the under-mentioned
land in fee, and, being so seised, demised it to Robert Woody 11, who
survives, and William Carman, John Carman and William Hanorth,
since deceased, to the use of the said Richard Yaxlee, for the term of his
life, and, after his decease, to the use of the said John Yaxlee and his
heirs and the performance of his last will : —
A close called ' Thornham Clos,' containing 80a. land . . . 4a. wood
in the said close, worth 26s. Sd., held of Ehzabeth Yaxlee, as of her manor
of Pounteney Hall, by service of fealty and Gd. yearly rent.
Richard Yaxlee, of Yaxlee, the elder, was seised of the under-
mentioned manor and land in fee, and, being so seised, by charter [demised]
them to the said John Yaxlee and Elizabeth his wife, to hold to them
and the heirs of their bodies begotten, by virtue of which the same John
and Elizabeth were seised thereof in fee (die) to the use aforesaid {sic) ;
and afterwards the said Richard Yaxlee died, after whose death the
reversion of the manor, &c. aforesaid descended to the said John Yaxlee
as son and heir of the said Richard, by virtue of which the said John
Yaxlee was seised of the reversion aforesaid in his demesne [as of fee,
and afterwards] the said John Yaxlee died and the said Ehzabeth survived
308 INQUISITIONS.
him and was seised thereof in fee by survivorship to the use aforesaid
(sic) : —
A manor in Melles [called ' Pounteney Hall '], 100a. land, 20a. meadow,
40a. pasture, 6s. yearly rent, lying in Melles aforesaid, Burgate, Wurtham
Yaxlee aforesaid, Thorneham Magna and Thorneham Parva and Gyslyng-
ham, worth . . . , held of Robert Brougton, knight, as of his manor
of Burgate Hall, by service of fealty and 5s. yearly rent, for all service,
John Ponyard was seised of the under-mentioned close in Melles in
his demesne [as of fee], and, being so seised, demised it to the said John
Yaxlee, Robert Woodyll, William Hanorth, Walter Couper and Robert
Southwell to the use of the said John and his heirs and the performance
of his last will. They were seised thereof accordingly in fee, and, being
so seised, the said Robert Woodyll and Wilham Hanorth died, and the
said John Yaxlee, Walter Cowpyr and Robert Southwell survived them
and were seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid ; and afterwards the
said John Yaxlee died and the said Walter and Robert survived him and
were seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid : —
A close called called ' Chjo'chelond,' containing l|a. in Melles, worth
12d., held of the aforesaid Ehzabeth Yaxlee, as of her manor of Pounteney
Hall, by service of fealty and . . . d. yearly rent.
Henry Litle was seised of the under-mentioned close in fee, and, being
so seised, demised it to the said John Yaxlee, Richard Yaxlee, the younger,
Thomas Singleton, Robert Woodyll, Robert Southwell and Wilham Hanorth,
to the use of the said John Yaxlee and his heirs and the performance of his
last will. They were seised thereof accordingly in fee to the use aforesaid ;
and, being so seised, the said Thomas Syngleton, Robert WoodyU and
William Hanorth died and the said John Yaxlee, Richard Yaxlee and
Robert Southwell survived them and were seised &c. and afterwards
the said John Yaxlee died, after whose death the said Richard and Robert
were seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid : —
A close containing 12a., in Little {Parva) Thornham, called ' Grym-
mysdyche,' worth 6s., held of Elizabeth Yaxlee, as of the manor of
Pounteney Hall, by service of fealty and 4s. yearly rent, for all service.
John Skowt and John Fennehall were seised of the under-mentioned
messuage and land in fee, and, being so seised, by charter demised them
to the said John Yaxlee, Robert Yaxlee, Robert Woodyll, Wilham Hanorth
and Walter Cowper, to them and their heirs, to the use of the said John
Yaxlee and the performance of his last will. They were seised thereof
accordingly in fee to the use aforesaid, and, being so seised, the said
Robert Woodyll and William Hanorth died, and the said John Yaxlee
and the others survived them and were seised, &c. and afterwards the said
John Yaxlee died, after whose death the said Robert Yaxlee and Walter
Cowper were seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid : —
A messuage called ' Skowts ' in Melles and 20a. land, 10 . . . , in
Melles, worth 30s., held of Ehzabeth Yaxlee, as of her manor of Pounteney,
by service of fealty and 3s. yearly rent, for all service.
John Wyngfeld, knight, James Hobart, ^the king's attorney, Edward
. . . arnes, esquire, Wilham Bagard, Thomas Goldj'ng, Thomas Soman,
clerk, John Dade, John Withe, John Colby, Thomas^^ Withe, John Colman,
HENRY VII. 309
and Robert Whetyngham, the elder, and also the said John Yaxlee and
John Wyseman were seised of the under-mentioned lands, &c. in fee, and,
being so seised, by charter demised them to Robert Yaxlee, Thomas
SjTigleton, Robert Woodyll, Thomas Grey and WilHam Hanorth, to them
and their heirs, to the use of the said John Yaxlee and the performance
of his last will. They were seised thereof accordingly in fee to the use
aforesaid, and, being so seised, the said Thomas Syngleton, Robert Woodyll
and WiUiam Hanorth died, and the said Robert Yaxlee and Thomas Grey
survived them and were seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid ; and
afterwards the said John died, after whose death the said Robert and
Thomas were seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid : —
Two messuages, 100a. land, 10a. meadow, in Melles and Burgate, late
John Carter's, and which are called ' Carters' ; two messuages, 40a. land,
5a. meadow, in the towns aforesaid, called ' Hanyes ' ; 2a. Ir., in the
towns aforesaid, which James Blundell bought of Thomas Ponyerd ;
and 20a. land which the same James Blundell bought of Thomas . . . ,
in the towns aforesaid ; worth 20s. . . . ; held of the said EUzabeth
Yaxlee, as of her manor of Pounteneys Hall, by service of fealty and 25.
yearly rent, for all service.
Richard Yaxlee, the elder, Thomas Carman, clerk, Robert Yaxlee,
William Harold, John Carter, clerk, and John Porter, clerk, were seised
of the under-mentioned manor and closes in fee, and, being so seised,
by charter demised them to Robert Woodyll, William Carman, chaplain,
John Carman, clerk, and William Hanorth, to them and their heirs,
[to the use of] the said John Yaxlee and his heirs and the performance
of his last will. They were seised thereof accordingly in fee, and, being
so seised, the said William C'arman, John Carman and William [Hanorth
died] and the said Robert Woodyll survived them and was seised thereof
in fee to the use aforesaid : —
A manor called ' Daryngtons ' {sic) in Melles and two closes [con-
taining] 40a. land, called 'le Dame Closes,' in Thrandeston and Palgrave,
worth 10 marks, held of Robert Browghton, as of his manor of Burgate
Hall, by service of fealty and . . . yearly rent, for all service.
Richard Yaxlee the younger and Walter Cowper were seised of the
under-mentioned tenement, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, by charter
demised them to the said John Yaxlee, Edmund Bedyngfeld, knight,
John Wyngfeld, knight, Robert Corbet, John Dade, Robert Woodyll
and William Hanorth, to them and their heirs, to the use of the said
John Yaxlee and his heirs and [the performance of his last will]. They
were seised thereof accordingly in fee to the use aforesaid, and, being so
seised, the said Edmund Bedyngfeld, Robert Corbet, John Dade, Robert
Woodyll and [WilHam Hanorth died], and the said John Yaxlee and John
Wyngfeld survived them, and were seised thereof in fee to the use afore-
said ; and afterwards the said John Yaxlee died, after whose death the
said John Wyngfeld was seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid : —
A tenement called ' Redcastell,' 160a. land, 40a. pasture, lis. rent,
in Pakenham, Great Leverraere and Barton by Bury St. Edmunds, worth
4 marks, held of WilUam, abbot of St. Edmund's of Bury in right
of his monastery, by service of fealty and 5s. yearly rent, for all
service .
310 INQUISITIONS.
Thomas Terell, knight, Richard Wentworth and Roger Darcy,
esquires, were seised of the under-mentioned manor, advowson, &c. in
fee, and, being so seised, by charter demised them to the said John Yaxlee,
John Garnysch, esquire, Robert Yaxlee, Richard Yaxlee, the younger,
John Waller and William Hanorth, their heirs and assigns, to the use of
the said John Yaxlee and his heirs and the performance of his last will.
They were seised thereof accordingly in fee to the use aforesaid, and,
being so seised, the said William Hanorth died, and the survivors were seised
thereof in fee to the use aforesaid ; and afterwards the said John Yaxlee
died, after whose death the said John Garnyssh, Robert Yaxlee, Richard
Yaxlee and John Waller were seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid : —
Manor of [Rekynghale Superior], three messuages, 40a. land, 20a.
meadow, 10a. pasture, 60a. wood and 31. yearly rent, in Rekynghale
Superior, Rekynghale Inferior, Walsham, Gyslyngham, Botysdale and
Hyndercle, also the advowson of the parish church of Rykyngale Superior,
worth 10/., held of William Walgrave, knight, as of his manor of Buers,
by service of fealty and 55. rent yearly, for all service.
John Wyngfeld, knight, was seised of the under-mentioned manor
and messuages in fee, and, being so seised, demised them to the said
John Yaxlee, Robert Yaxlee and John Waller, to them and their heirs,
to the use of the said John Yaxlee and the performance of his last will.
They were seised thereof accordingly in fee to the use aforesaid, and, being
so seised, the said John Yaxlee died, after whose death [the said Robert
Yaxlee and] John Waller were seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid : —
A manor called [Blofeld Burne]vyles, and three messuages called
* Eyles ' and ' Woodecokes,' in Trymle St. Martin and Waltham and
other towns adjacent, worth 10/., held of Ehzabeth, duchess of Norfolk,
as of her manor of Somehall, by service of fealty, and . . . , for all service.
Thomas Lawthe and Anne, his wife, were seised of the under-
mentioned land, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, by charter [demised]
them to the said John Yaxlee, Robert Yaxlee, Thomas Syngleton, Robert
Woodyll, Thomas Grey and William Hanorth, to them and their heirs,
to the use of the said John Yaxlee and his heirs and for the performance
of his last will. They were seised thereof accordingly in fee, and, being
so seised, the said Thomas Syngleton, Robert Woodyll and William
Hanorth died, and the said John Yaxlee Robert Yaxlee and Thomas
Grey were seised thereof in fee by survivorship to the use aforesaid ;
and, being so seised, the said John Yaxlee died, and the said Robert Yaxlee
and Thomas Grey were seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid : —
Forty acres of land, 40a. pasture, 8a. meadow, 4a. wood and 35.
rent, in Weybred, Ersham and Wyngfeld, worth . . . marks, held of
John Wyngfeld, knight, as of his manor of Letheryngham Hall, by service
of fealty and 25. rent, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (4 bis.)
497. Thomas Kebell, of Humberston, serjeant-at-law.
Writ of Mandamus wanting ; inquisition 18 April, 17 Henry VII.
He died Friday after the feast of St. John the Baptist, 15 Henry VII,
at Humberston. Walter Kebell is his son and heir, aged on the day of
the taking of this inquisition fourteen years and more.
HENRY VII. 311
Leicester. The said Thomas Kebell and Richard Richardson were seised
of the under-mentioned messuage, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, by
charter demised them to Thomas Coton, esquire, John Boteler, rector of
the church of Reresby, and Wilham Monk, the elder, their heirs and
assigns, to the use of the said Thomas Kebell and the performance of
his last will. They were, and at the time of the taking of this inquisition
are, seised thereof accordingly in fee to the use aforesaid : —
A messuage, two tofts, a croft and twelve bovates of land in the town
and fields of Howes, late belonging to Richard Howes, gentleman, worth
51. 2s. lid., held of the lord Rose, as of his castle of Bever, by service
of fealty, other services at present unknown.
Wilham Peksall was seised of the under-mentioned messuage, &c.
in fee, and, being so seised, by charter gave them to the said Thomas
Kebell and to Robert Moine, William Smyth and John Elton, .their
heirs and assigns, to the use of the said Thomas, his heirs and assigns,
and the performance of his last will. They were and still are {sic)
seised thereof, &c. : —
A messuage and 8a. land in Barough upon Sore, worth 95. Id., held
of Edward Hastynges, knight, lord Hastynges, as of his manor of Barough,
service unkno^\^l.
Bartholomew Kendall was seised of the under-mentioned messuages,
&c. in fee, and, being so seised, by charter gave them to the said Thomas,
Robert Moine ^ clerk, and William Smyth, their heirs and assigns, to the
use of the said Thomas, his heirs and assigns, and the performance of
his last will. They were seised thereof accordingly in fee to tlie use
aforesaid, and afterwards the said Thomas and Robert died, and the
said William was and still is seised thereof in fee by survivorship to the
use aforesaid : —
Two messuages, a croft, four tofts, five virgates and 5a. land, meadow,
leasow and pasture, in Shepeshed, worth 3^. 13s. lid., held of John
Savage, knight by service of fealty, as of his manor of Shepeshed, other
services unkno\vn.
Thomas Hall, gentleman, was seised of the under-mentioned
messuages, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, gave them to Robert Moine,
clerk, and John Kebell and Thomas Kebell, esquires, and William Birtt,
their heirs and assigns, to the use of the said Thomas, his heirs and assigns,
and the performance of his last will. The survivor of them, Robert
Moine, was and still is seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid : —
Five messuages, seven virgates of land, in Overton Saucy and Overton
Quatermarsshe, worth 3^. 18s. 5|(Z., held of Edward, lord Hastynges, as
of his manor of Asshby de la Zouch, by service of fealty, other services
unknown.
Edmund Chirch, cousin and heir of Thomas Staunton, was seised
of the under-mentioned manor and advowson in fee, and, being so seised,
gave them by charter to the said Thomas, William Catesby, William
Asshby, and John Kebell, esquires, Thomas Coton and Nicholas Temple,
their heirs and assigns, to the use of the said Thomas, his heirs and assigns,
and the performance of his last will. The survivors, Coton and Temple,
were and still are seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid : —
312 INQUISITIONS.
• Manor, or capital messuage, of Cungeston, and the advowson of the
church of Cungeston, worth 51. 13s. lOd., held of Grey, by service
of fealty and rent, other services unknown.
John Babington, knight, was seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c.
in fee, and, being so seised, by charter demised them to the said Thomas,
John Fitzherberd and Thomas Powterell, ' gentilmen,' their heirs and
assigns, to the use of the said Thomas Kebell, his heirs and assigns, and
the performance of his last will. John Fitzherberd, the survivor, was
and is seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid : —
Manor of Thrussington, six messuages, a cottage, two tofts, sixteen
virgates and four bovates of land and meadow, and 27s. Qd. rent, in
Thrussington, and a messuage and a toft, in Radclif on Wreke.
Joan Taylour was seised of the under-mentioned virgate in fee,
and, being so seised, by charter gave it to the said Thomas, Robert Selby,
clerk, and WilUam Monke, their heirs and assigns, to the use of the said
Thomas, his heirs and assigns, and the performance of his last will. Robert
Selby, the survivor, was and still is seised thereof in fee to the use
aforesaid : —
A virgate of land in Thrussington.
The said manor, messuages, land and other the premises in Thrussing-
ton and Radclif aforesaid are worth lU. 6s., and are held of the duchess
of Norfolk by service of fealty, other services unknown.
William Fetyplace, Thomas Benet and Alice, his wife, mother of the
said William Fetyplace, were seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c.
in fee, and, being so seised, levied a fine thereof. Trinity Term, 11 Henry
VII, for themselves and the heirs of Alice, to Robert Moine, clerk, Thomas
Coton, Richard Villers and Wilham Smyth, and the heirs of Robert,
which fine was to the use of the said Thomas Kebell, his heirs and assigns,
and the performance of his last will ; by virtue of which the said Robert
and the others were and still are seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid : —
Manor of Estwell, six messuages, ten tofts, 400^a. land, 60|a. meadow,
60a. pasture, 6a. wood, 8s. id. rent, in Estwell, Scalford and Kyrkeby
Bellers, worth 3/. 6s. 2d., held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster,
service unknown.
Henry Grey, knight, lord de Codenor, was seised of the under-
mentioned manor and advowson, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, a fine
levied thereof, Michaelmas Term, 8 Henry VII, between Thomas Kebell,
serjeant-at-law, Robert Selby, clerk, vicar of Thrussyngton, and William
Smyth, querents, and Henry Grey de Codenor, knight, deforciant, which
fine was to the use of the said Thomas, his heirs and assigns, and the
performance of his last will ; by virtue of which they were and still are
{sic) seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid : —
Manor of Stanton by Sapcote, the alternate presentation to the
church of Stanton to the said manor belonging, five messuages, a toft,
100a. land, 40a. meadow, 40a. pasture, 10s. rent, also a moiety of three
messuages, eight tofts, 200a. land, 100a. meadow, and 100a. pasture,
in Stanton aforesaid, worth 51., held of Henry Willoughby, John Ferres,
and John Aston, by service of suit of court only to their court at Stipur-
hill, CO. Warwick.
HENRY VIT. 313
John Willoughby and Anne his wife were seised of the under-
mentioned rent in fee in her right, and, being so seised, suffered a recovery
thereof, Hilary- Term, 10 Henry VII, to Richard Villers and John Butlar,
clerk ; wliich recovery was to the use of the said Thomas Kebell, his
heirs and assigns, and the performance of his last will : —
Rent of Si. in Hamilden and Thorpbarkeby, held of the lord Rose,
as of his castle of Bever, by service of fealty and rent, other services
unknown.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, and, being so seised,
suffered a recovery thereof to Robert Selby, clerk, vicar of Thrussington,
and Richard Reignold, in the said term in the year abovesaid ; which
recovery was to the use of the said Thomas, his heirs and assigns,
and the performance of his last will : —
Four hundred acres of land, 40a. meadow, 500a. pasture in Hamilden
and Thorpbarkeby, worth 201. Qs., held of the lord Rose, as of his castle
of Bever, by service of fealty and rent, other services unknown.
Richard Smyth and Beatrice, his wife, and Joan Geffrey were seised
of the under-mentioned messuages, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, in
Trinity Term, 11 Henry VII, levied a fine thereof to the said Thomas
Kebell, Robert Moine, clerk, Thomas Cotton, Richard Villers and Wilham
Smyth, for themselves and the heirs of the said Beatrice and Joan ;
which fine was to the use of the said Thomas, his heirs and assigns, and
the performance of his last will :-^
Three messuages, five tofts, 80a. land, 10a. meadow, 20a. pasture
and 05. rent, in Belgrave and Leicestre, worth 3^., held of the king, as of
the duchy of Lancaster, by service of fealty, other services unknown.
Isabel, late the wife of Thomas Knyght, of Leicestre, ' plastrer,'
was seised of the under-mentioned messuage in fee, and, being so seised,
by charter gave it to Thomas Kebell, serjeant-at-law, William Monke,
of Gaddesby, the elder, since deceased, and Thomas Burgeys, of
Quenesburgh, who survives, to the use of the said Thomas Kebell, his
heirs and assigns, and the performance of his last will : —
A messuage in Leicestre, in the street called ' Humberston Gate,'
worth 85., held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by service of
suit of court only within the town of Leicestre.
He was seised of the other under-mentioned manor, lands, &c. in fee,
and, being so seised, gave them to John Babyngton, William Catisby,
son of WilUam Catisby, knight [militis), WilHam xVsshby, Everard Fylding,
Richard Bowghton, esquire, and William Boteler, to the use of himself,
his heirs and assigns, and the performance of his last will. The survivor,
Everard Fylding, was and is seised thereof in fee to the useafore-
said : —
Manor of Humberston, two messuages, four virgates of land, in
Humberston, worth 6Z., held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster,
by service of fealty, other services unknown.
A messuage, with a mill, and a half virgate of land, in Scraptofte,
worth 20s. ; they are parcel of the manor of Humberston.
Two and a half virgates of land in Thorp Barkeby, worth 505., held
of the lord Rose, by fealty, other services unknown.
314 INQUISITIONS.
Two messuages, a virgate of land, two tofts, four bovates of land,
in Barkeby, worth 24s., held of Thomas Pochon, by service of suit of
court only.
Two messuages with a close and four and a half virgates of land, in
Stretton Magna, worth 121., held of the lord Souche, by service of fealty,
other services unknown.
Three messuages, with a toft, a close, seven virgates of land and
24s. rent, in Stretton Parva and Norton, worth Ql., held of Wilham Asteley,
by service of suit of court only.
A messuage and a virgate of land, in Knyghton, worth 12s., held of
the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by service of suit of court only.
Four messuages, three virgates of land, with a close in Evyngton,
worth 40s., held of the king, as of his manor of Evyngton, by service of
fealty and rent, other services unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (5 Ms.) E. Series II. File 1115. Part VII. (2.)
498. Alice Michell, widow.
Writ 15 October, inquisition 22 October, 17 Henry VII.
Long before her decease, Richard Beauchamp, late bishop of Sahsbury,
William, late earl of Arundell, John Denham, knight, late lord Denham,
Richard Chokke, knight, John Wroughton, esquire, Thomas Passhe, clerk,
Thomas Cromehall, clerk, Christopher Hanyngton and Walter Mayne were
seised of the under-mentioned messuages, &c. in fee, by the feoffment of
John Michell, the elder, late of Marleburgh, formerly her husband, and, being
so seised, demised them to her for the term of her life, with remainder to
one Thomas Beke and his heirs for ever. She was seised thereof accordingly
in her demesne as of free tenement and died ; and the said Thomas Beke died,
after whose deaths the premises descended to one Thomas Beke, as cousin
and heir of the said Thomas, viz. son of Marmaduke son of the said Thomas.
The said Thomas, son of Marmaduke, is fifteen years old and more.
She died the last day of January, 16 Henry VII.
Wilts. Six messuages, six gardens, 60«. land, in Marleburgh, Elcot and
Everley, worth 10 marks, held of Elizabeth, queen of England, as of her
manor of Marleburgh, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (6 bis.)
499. Robert Uvedale, esquire.
Writ 12 May, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 2 October, 17 Henry VII.
EUzabeth Uvedale, his mother, to whom he was heir, was seised of the
under-mentioned manors, advowson, bailliwick, &c. in fee, and, being so seised,
by charter, 10 August, 16 Edward IV, gave them to John Norbury, knight,
who survives, and Henry, duke of Buckingham, Richard Beauchamp, bishop
of Salisbury, William Hastynges, knight, then lord de Hastynges, Richard Fenys,
knight, then lord Dacrez, John Fenys, Thomas Moungomery, Thomas Seyntleger,
knights, Thomas Beauchamp, Henry Belknapp and Richard Haweles, esquires,
since deceased, to her own use for life, with remainder to the use of the said
Robert Uvedale and of the heirs male of his body, and for default of such
heirs to the use of the right heirs of Thomas Uvedale, knight, late her
husband, and of their heirs.
HENRY VIT. 315
The said Elizabeth died, and the said John Norbury, knight, and Richard.
Haweles, the surviving feoffees, were seised of the said manors, &c. in fee
to the use aforesaid, and, being so seised, by charter demised the manor of
Henton Burhunt, land, &c. in Hoke and land, &c. called ' Byttenffeld,' to
the same Robert Uvedale and Elizabeth, his wife, to them and the heirs male
of the said Robert of his body begotten, with remainder in default to the
right heirs of the said Thomas Uvedale, knight, and of their heirs. By virtue
of which feoffment they were seised thereof, the said Robert in fee, and the
said Ehzabeth in her demesne as of free tenement.
And afterwards the said Richard Haweles died, and the said John Norbury,
knight, was seised by survivorship of the other under-mentioned manor of
Petilworthe, advowson and bailhwick, in fee to the use aforesaid, and, being
so seised, by letters patent, 14 December, 1 Henry VII, by the name of John
Norbury of Stoke Dabernon, co. Surrey, knight, alias late of Stoke Dabernon,
alias late of Suthwerke, had the king's pardon of all acquisitions, &c. before
7 November in the same year.
He died 8 April last and the said Elizabeth survived him and is seised,
&c. He died without heir and one Wilham Uvedale, knight, aged 48 and
more, is son and heir of the said Thomas Uvedale, knight.
Hants. Manor and advowson of Pittelworth, or Petilworth, worth 10 marks,
held of the Idng, by service of a pair of gilt spurs of the value of 3s., payable
yearly to the sheriff of Hampshire for the time being.
Manor of Henton Burhuntt, worth 6/., held of the prior of St. Swithun
of Winchester, by fealty only.
The bailliwick called the ' Estbaylye ' in the forest of Buckeholte,
or Bucholt, worth 40s., held of the king, service unknown.
Sixteen messuages, 100a. land, 6a. meadow, 20a. pasture and 6a.
wood, in Hoke, in the parish of Tychefeld, worth 40s., held of Thomas
West, knight, lord Lawarre, by fealty and Id. rent only.
A messuage called ' Byttenfield,' in the parish aforesaid, worth
405., held of John Pawlett, esquire, by fealty only.
Ten messuages, 100a. land, 8a. meadow, in Broughton, worth 40s.,
held of John Rise, clerk, master of God's House of Portesmothe, in right
of his house, by fealty only.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (7 bis.)
500. Christopher Whityng.
Writ 10 July, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 20 October, 17 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned third
in fee.
Death and heir as in No. 466,
Dorset. A third part of two messuages, 500a. land, 20a. meadow, 3a. wood
and lOs. rent, in Uphay, worth 20s., held of William Courtenay, knight,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (8 bis.) E. Series II. File 897 {b). (7.)
501. Christopher Whityng.
Writ 10 July, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 5 November, 17 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 500.
316 INQUISITIONS.
• Somerset. A third part of thirty messuages, 1,000a. land, 100a. meadow,
40a. wood, 405. rent and two corn-mills, in Melcombe, in the manor of
North Pederton, worth 40s., held of Nicholas Bluet, by knight service.
A third part of six messuages, 300a. land, 20a. meadow, 3a. wood
and 20s. rent, in Heythorne, within the manor of Kyngesbury, worth
30s., held of the bishop of Bath and Wells in socage.
A third part of a messuage, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, la. wood, in
Stath, worth 10s., held of Thomas Norton and Alexander Bolour, service
unknown.
A third part of three tenements, three cottages with a curtilage,
14a. meadow, 16a. arable, 30a. pasture and 8a. wood, in GaysporC; worth
20s., held of the lord Ferrys, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (9 his.) E. Series II. File 897 (6). (6.)
502. Christopher Whityng.
Writ 10 July, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 4 November, 17 Henry VII.
He died seised, &c. Other findings as in No. 500. Cj. No. 782.
Wilts. A third part of a messuage, 500a. arable, 100a. meadow, 1,000a.
pasture on ' le Feld ' and ' Downe,' and 200a. wood, in Cotyngton, worth
60s., held of the lord Mautravers, in socage.
A third part of a messuage, two cottages, a water-mill, 140a. land,
6a. meadow, in Woodborough, worth 26s. %d., held of John Benger and
John Clevedon, by 3s. Id. rent yearly.
A third part of a messuage, . . . , 140a. arable, 20a. meadow, 5a.
wood, in Shalbourne, worth 13s. 4(Z., held of the duke of Buckingham, as
of his manor of Wexcombe, service unknown.
A third part of a messuage, 140a. arable, 10a. meadow, in Alcanyngis
and Alyngton next Can3aigis, worth 26s. Qd., held of the lord Dalaware
in socage.
A third part of a rent of 12s. in Esteverleygh and Colyngbourne
Abbots.
A third part of . . . messuages, 200a. land in Tyleshed, worth
13s. 4(^., held of the abbess of Syon, service unknown.
A third part of a messuage, 100a. arable, 6a. meadow, in Coldecote,
worth 13s. 4^., held of the lord de Stourton, in socage.
A third part of seventeen tenements, nine cottages, two tofts, 400a.
arable, 100a. pasture, 42a. meadow, 4a. furze, 40a. wood and one virgate
of land, in Selysclevedon, Wolverton and Overselys, with common of pasture
there, worth 3^. 6s. 8c?., held of Nicholas Lisle, knight, service unknown.
A third part of four tenements, five cottages, 200a. arable, 100a.
meadow, 100a. wood, 100a. pasture, in Mere, Merewoodlond, Horsyngton,
Pymperleys and Wetlane, worth 5 marks, held of the prince, as of his
manor of Mere, service unknown.
A third part of 60a. arable, 4a. pasture, 6a. meadow, in Bourton,
worth 6s. 8^., held of the earl of Hereford, as of his manor of
Monkenfarlegh.
A third part of 10a. meadow, in Hache nextLynle, called 'Mere Mede,'
worth 5s., held of John Seynt John, clerk, as of his manor of Hache.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (10 bis.)
HENRY VII. 317
503. Robert Baynard, esquire.
Writ 27 August, inquisition 26 October, 17 Henry VII.
He died 27 August, 17 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor
in fee. Philip Baynard, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir.
Hants. Manor of Sylchestre, worth 201., held of Walter Herbert, knight,
as of his manor of Chepstow (Stroglia), service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (11 his.)
504. Robert Baynard, esquire.
Writ 27 August, inquisition the last day but one of October, 17 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors in fee, and, being so seised,
by charter dated at Lakham, 20 August, 15 Henry VII, enfeoffed Robert
Willoughby, knight, lord de Broke, with others in the same charter named,
for the performance of his last will, which will, sealed with his seal, was
shown to the jury.
Death and heir as in No. 503.
Wilts. Manor of Lakham, worth 40 marks, held of Walter Herbert, knight,
as of his manor of Chepstow (Stroglia), service unknown.
Manor of Helmerton, worth 10^., held of the said Walter, as of the
said manor, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (12 bis.)
505. John Monpesson.
Writ 12 December, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 1 October, 17 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors of Langford, Batehampton,
and Depford, and land, &c. in Babton, Fyssherton, Wely and Chesilbury,
in fee, and, being so seised, by charter 10 June, 15 Henry VII, enfeoffed Henry
Mompesson, clerk, John Bonham, Robert Unwyn and John Mervyn, esquires,
thereof, for the performance of his last will, as in his last will more fully is
contained.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Neweton Tony in fee,
and, being so seised, by charter, 12 June, 14 Henry VII, enfeoffed John
Kyngesmyll, serjeant-at-law, Henry Mompesson, clerk, Wilham Frost, John
Bonham and John Mervyn thereof, to his own use for life, with remainder
thereof to Wilham Mompesson and the heirs male of his body begotten, with
remainder to the heirs of the body of the said John, with remainder in default
to the right heirs of John.
He was similarly seised in fee the day he died, as in right of Isabel late
his wife, now deceased, of the under-mentioned manors of Segre, Somerford
and Litilton.
He died the last day of November last. John Mompesson, aged 22
and more, is his cousin and heir, viz. son of Drew [Drugonis) his son.
Wilts. Manor of Hangyng Langford, worth 9 marks, held of the abbess of
the monastery of St. Edith of Wilton, by fealty and 100*. rent at
Michaelmas for all services.
318 INQUISITIONS.
Manor of Batehampton, worth 20 marks, held of the bishop of
Rochester, by fealty and the rent of a pair of gilt spurs, of the value of
6d., or Qd. therefore, at Martlemas yearly, for all service.
Manor of Depford, worth 5 marks, held of Robert Pagand, by fealty
and the rent of |Z6. of cummin at Michaelmas yearly, for all service.
Three messuages and three virgates of land in Babton, worth 33s. id.,
held of John Pawelet, esquire, as of his manor of Fyssherton Dalamer,
by fealty only, for all service.
A half virgate of land in Fyssherton Dalamer, worth 5s., held of
the said John Paulet, as of his manor of Fyssherton Dalamere, by fealty
only, for all service.
A messuage and three and a half virgates of land in Wely Abbatissa,
worth 20s., held of the abbess aforesaid, by fealty and 20s. rent at
Michaelmas, for all service.
A messuage and three virgates of land in Chesilbury, worth 20s.,
held of Geoffrey Croke of Chesylbury aforesaid, by fealty and ^d. rent
yearly, for all service.
Manor of Neweton Tony, worth 10 marks, held of Bartholomew
Rede, by fealty and 53s. rent yearly at Michaelmas.
Manor of Segre, worth 10 marks, held of Reynold Bernewell, by
fealty and the rent of a pair of gilt spurs yearly at Whitsuntide.
Manor of Broad {Magna) Somerford, worth 10 marks, held of George,
lord Burgavenny, as of his castle of Ewyas in the March of Wales, by
fealty and 13s. id. rent yearly at Michaelmas.
Manor of Litilton Drue, worth 11. , held of Henry Trase, as of the
manor of Deynton. by fealty only.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (14 bis.)
506. Robert Twysyll.
Writ 16 November, inquisition 20 January, 17 Henry VII.
The said Robert Twysill was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in fee, and, being so seised, enfeoffed George Caple, John Caple and Richard
Payn, clerk, thereof (the messuage in Harsfild and a cottage in Stanley
excepted) to the use of himself and Margaret, his wife, and his heirs.
Of the said messuage in Harsfild and of a cottage in Stanley Regis, wherein
Richard Walcley now dwells, he enfeoffed the said John Caple, William Clynton
and Edward Skydmore, to the use of one Payn Twysill, his younger son, till
the said Payn came to the age of twenty-six years, and thereafter to the use
of himself and his heirs.
He died 14 December, in the aforesaid year of the said king. George
Twysill, aged 25 and more, is his son and heir.
Gloucester. A messuage, a virgate of land, four cottages and 20a. arable,
in Stanley Regis, whereof the said messuage and virgate are held of the
king in chief, by service of ^^^ of a knight s fee, and are worth 135. 4d.,
and the four cottages and 20a. are held of the earl of Arundell, service
unknown, and are worth 4s. 8d.
A messuage and a cottage in Uley, worth 20s., held of Giles Basset,
service unknown.
A messuage in Framlode, or Framelode, worth 3^.
Two cottages in Sail, worth 6s. 8d.
HENRY VII. 319
Three hundred acres of pasture called ' le Hay ' and 200a. meadow,
in Standyssh.
Forty acres of arable in Culthrop.
Eight acres of land in Hardewike, or Hardwyke.
The said land, &c. in Standissh, Culthrop and Hardwyke are worth
Ul. 13s. id.
The said land, &c. in Framelode, Sail, Standyssh, Hardwyke and
Culthorp are held of the abbot of the monastery of St. Peter of Gloucester,
service unknown.
A messuage in Harsfild, held of the duke of Bukyngam, service
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (15 bis.) E. Series II. File 342. (6.)
507. Marmaduke Beke.
Writ of Mandarmis 15 October, inquisition 22 October, 17 Henry VII.
Marmaduke Beeke, named in the writ, died 26 October, 13 Henry VII,
seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee. Thomas Beke, aged 15
and more, is his son and heir.
Welts. Manor and advowson of Huysshe, a messuage, or tenement, called
Shaa, seven messuages, 200a. land, 10a. meadow, 200a. pasture, 30a.
wood, in Hu3^sshe and Okeburn Seynt George, held of the king in chief,
by fealty and 13s. id. rent at Michaelmas yearly, for all service. The
said manor [sic) of Huysshe and Okeburn Seynt George are [sic) worth
<U. yearly beyond outgoings.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (16 his.)
508. Richard Bracebrigge, esquire.
Writ 27 November, inquisition 4 January, 17 Henry VII.
Richard Brasbrigg, of Kynnesburye, co. Warwick, esquire, held no lands,
&c. in the city of Lincoln, county of the city, liberties, suburbs, or precinct of
the same at his decease ; but one Thomas Pultney, knight, Edmund Lucy
and Edward Belknap, esquires, and others were seised of the under-
mentioned manor, by the gift and feoffment of the said Richard and
others, to them, their heirs and assigns, the date whereof is ; to hold
to them, their heirs and assigns in manner and form following, as appears
in certain indentures of covenants made between Richard Bracebrigg,
esquire, and John Bracebrigg, his son and heir, of the one part, and
Rose Pultney, then widow, of the other, dated 6 July, 12 Henry VII,
to wit that the said Thomas Pultney, Edmund Lucy, Edward Belknap,
and the others should stand and shall be enfeoffed of the said manor after
the death of the said Richard, the father, to the use of the said Jolm
Brasbrigg and Rose Pultney, in name of the said Rose's jointure, and should
suffer [them] to take the profits thereof to the use of the said Rose for the
term of her hfe, and if the said John Brasbrigg survived the said Richard,
his father, then the said feoffees should stand and shall be enfeoffed thereof
to the use of the said Rose and her assigns for the term of eight years
immediately following and fully to be completed after the decease of the said
Richard, and throughout the said term of eight years should suffer [her] to
320 INQUTSmONS.
take the profits for the use and preferment of Katharine and Margaret, her
daughters ; and after the determination of the said term, and after the death
of the said Rose should stand and be enfeoffed of the said manor, to the use
of the right heirs of the said Richard and of John, his son and heir, for ever.
He died 16 November last in the year aforesaid. John Bracebrigg,
aged 50 and more, is his son and heir.
Lincoln City. Manor of Southall in Brasbrigg, worth 91. Qs. 8d., held of
the most noble lady, the lady Margaret, countess of Richmond, as of her
manor of Burne, co. Lincoln, by service of | of a knight's fee, as more
plainly appears among the records of the king in the exchequer in the
Originalia of the first year of King Henry IV.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (17 bis.)
509. John Gyes, knight.
Writ 4 October, inquisition 5 November, 17 Henry VII.
The said John Gyse was seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee,
and, being so seised, by charter, 23 September, 1 Richard III, by the name of
John Gyse, esquire, son and heir of John Gyse, late of Elmore, co. Gloucester,
thereof enfeoffed Thomas Felde, rector of the church of Wegynton, Thomas
Hykkys, rector of the church of Kyngeston Seymour, William Baron and
Robert Gresewold, to the use of himself and Anne, his wife, and his heirs of
the body of the said Anne begotten, with remainder in default to his right
heirs, and to make an estate thereof in the manner aforesaid when thereto
required by them, the said John and Anne, or either of them, as in the said
charter and in certain indentures made thereof upon the marriage of the
said John and Anne more fully appears. By virtue of which feoffment the said
Thomas and the others were and still are seised thereof in fee to the use
aforesaid.
He died the last day of September last. The said Anne survived him
and is still living. John Gyse is his son and heir of the body of the said Anne
begotten, and is aged 16 and more. Cf. Nos. 489, 510.
Bedford. Manor of Aspeley Gyse, held of Reynold Bray, knight, as of the
castle of his manor of Bedford, service unknown. It is extended at
35/. yearly beyond outgoings.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (18 bis.)
510. John Gyes, knight.
Writ 4 October, inquisition 3 November, 17 Henry VII.
The said John Gyes and one Richard Berkeley, esquire, were seised of the
under-mentioned manor in fee, and, being so seised, by charter, 29 June,
16 Henry VII, gave it to Maurice Berkeley, Edmund Hampden, esquires,
Richard Lytelton and Robert Cole, gentilmen,' who survive, to the use of
himself and Anne, his wife, and his heirs, to make estate in form aforesaid
to the said John and Arme or either of them at either of their requests.
They were, and still are, seised thereof accordingly in fee to the use aforesaid.
Death as in No. 509. John Gyes is his son and heir, aged 16 and more.
i
HENRY VII. 321
Gloucester Town. Manor of Elmore, in the county of the town of
Gloucester, held of Edward, duke of Buckingham, as of the honor of
Hereford, by service of | of a knight's fee and the rent of a clove yearly.
It is extended at 46^. yearly beyond outgoings.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (19 his.) E. Series II. File 391. (1.)
511. William Ingelby, knight.
Writ 20 December, inquisition 17 January, 17 Henry VII.
He died 4 December, 17 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor
in fee. John Ingilby, aged 24 and more, is his son and heir. Cf. Nos.
512, 539, 556.
Lincoln. Manor of Spridlyngton, called ' Sowth Maner,' worth 11., held
of the heirs of William de Kymay, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (20 his.)
512. William Ingelby, knight.
Writ 20 December, inquisition 30 January, 17 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 511.
Essex. Manor of Chaldewell, called ' Ingilbyes,' in Chaldewell, worth
9^. 14s. Id., held of the duke of Bukingham, as of his manor of Fobbyng,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (21 his.)
513. Thomas Byflete, ' gentilman.'
Writ 22 July, 15 Henry VII ; inquisition 20 October, 17 Henry VII.
He died 20 July, 15 Henry VII, seised of the under mentioned land, &c.
in Northamton ; seised in fee of the other under-mentioned manors, land, &c.
John Byflete, aged 30 and more, is his brother and heir.
Hants. Manor of Basyng, worth lOOs., held of Thomas Langton, bishop of
Winchester, as of his castle, or manor, of Wulvessey, by the rent of a
red rose at Midsummer, if demanded, for all service.
Manor of Welle, worth 66s. 8cZ., held of the bishop of Winchester,
by service of | of a knight's fee and suit of his court of St. Giles twice
a year, for all service.
Two messuages, lOOa. land, in Northamton, in the parish of
Micheldever, worth 20s., held of the abbot of Hyde by Winchester, as
of his manor of Micheldever, by fealty only, for all service.
Sixty acres of land in EstAvodhay, worth 10s., held of the said bishop
of Winchester, by service of 1/6. pepper, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (22 his.)
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322 INQUISITIONS.
514. William Pynchebek.
Writ of Mandamus 27 November, inquisition 17 January, 17 Henry VII.
WiUiam Pynchebek, late of Whapelod, died 6 April, 4 Henry VII, seised
in fee of the under-mentioned two acres in Whaplod, and seised of the under-
mentioned land in Whapelod and Holbich.
One Wilham Pynchebek is his son and next heir and was aged 4 on the
day of his father's death, and on the day of the taking of this inquisition is
aged 12. WiUiam Warde, late of Spaldjmg, co. Lincoln, ' yoman,' and Robert
Elderton, of the same, ' yoman,' and Richard Galy, of Bykk}^:", in the county
aforesaid, ' gentilman,' have taken the issues and profits, of their own wrong
(ex injuria sua propria), from the time of the death of the said William, the
father, to the day of the taking of this inquisition.
LnsrcoLN. Two acres of land in Whaplod, held of the king in chief, by knight
service, but by what rent the jurors know not.
Ten acres of land, 20a. meadow, 15a. pasture and 16a. salt-marsh,
in the towns of Whapelod and Holbich, severally held of the abbot of
Croyland and of the lord de Dakyrs, services unknown.
The said lands and tenements are worth 30s. beyond outgoings,
and no more.
Memorandum endorsed that, by order of William, archbishop of
Canterbury, the chancellor, with the assent of John Ernley, the king's
attorney, this inquisition was voided, 11 February, 5 Henry VIII, as
not indented according to the form of the statute 34 Edward III.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (23 bis.) E. Series II. File 543. (l.)
515. EvERARD Pynchebeke.
Writ of Mandamus 10 November, inquisition 17 January, 17 Henry VII.
He died 6 August, 12 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned land, &c,
in fee. Wilham Pynchbek, aged 12 on the day of the taking of this inquisition,
is his cousin and heir, viz. son of William Pynchbek, his brother. Robert
Eldyrton, late of Spaldyng: co. Lincoln, ' yoman,' and Richard Galye, of
Bykkyr, in the same county, ' gentylman,' have taken the issues and profits
of the said land, &c. wrongly, from the time of his death to the day of the
taking of this inquisition.
Lincoln. Three acres of land l3dng in Qwhaplode with la. land in Holbech
and la. land in Gedney, held of the king in chief, by knight service, but
by what rent the jurors know not.
Thirteen acres of land Qwhaplode, as of his manor of Qwhaplode
(sic), which are held of the abbot of Croyland, service unknown.
Ten acres of land in Qwhaplode, held of Thomas, earl of Surrey, as
of his manor of Tylneye, service unknown.
Twelve acres of land in Holbech, held of Thomas Fynes, lord de
Daker, as of his manor of Holbech, service unknown.
Eight acres of land in Gedney, held of the abbot of Croyland, as pf
his manor of Gedney, service unknown.
HENRY VII. 323
All the said lands and tenements are worth five marks beyond
outgoings.
Memorandum endorsed as in No. 514.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (24 his.) E. Series II. File 544. (13.)
516- Richard Pyperd.
Writ 21 October, inquisition 30 October, 17 Henry VII.
The said Richard Pypard died 14 October last, seised of the under-
mentioned land, &c. in fee. Thomas Pipard, aged 30 and more, is his son
and heir.
Wilts. A messuage, 40a. land, 20a. pasture, 16a. meadow, 10a. wood and
20a. furze and heath, in Alderbury, worth 10s., held of the king in chief,
by fealty and 25. rent yearly, for all service.
Three cottages, with 3a. land, in Alderbury, worth 8s., held of the
prior of Ivechurche, service unknown.
C, Series II. Vol. 15. (25 bis.)
517- John Hutton, esquire.
Writ 10 November, inquisition 12 April, 17 Henry VII.
Robert Hawkyns, Christopher Medylton, Richard Spenser and WilHam
Pratte were seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee, and, being so
seised, gave them to Thomas Hutton, clerk, John Hutton, gentleman, in the
writ named, and Richard Lucas, clerk, to the use of the said Thomas and
John Hutton and their heirs. They were seised thereof accordingly, the
said Thomas and John in fee, and the said Richard in his demesne as of free
tenement. Afterwards the said John Hutton died so seised and the said
Thomas and Richard survived him and were and still are respectively seised
thereof, as above.
By his last will he gave all the abovesaid land, &c. to the said Thomas
Hutton, clerk, to him and his heirs, inasmuch as they were bought with the
moneys of the said Thomas, affirming that he had nought else wherewith he
could recompense the said Thomas for his moneys except with the land, &c.
abovesaid.
He died 3 November last. Thomas Hutton, the younger, aged 7 and
more, is his son and heir.
Huntingdon. Manor of Little Paxton, four messuages, 100a. land, 20a.
meadow, 40a. pasture, 12a. wood, 20s. rent, in Little Paxton and Great
Paxton ; the manor and land, &c. in Little Paxton are held of the king,
as of the honor of Huntingdon, service unknown, and the land, &c. in
Great Paxton, called ' Englyse,' are held of Robert Bulkeley, as of his
manor there, called ' de la Hayes maner,' service unknown ; all the aforesaid
lands and tenements are worth 7 marks beyond outgoings.
(7. Series II. Vol. 15. (26 bis.) E. Series II. File 62. (2.)
324 INQUISITIONS.
518. John Hutton, esquire.
Writ 10 November, inquisitimi 10 April, 17 Henry VII.
William Danseth was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Conyton
in fee, and, being so seised, gave it to Thomas and John Hutton and Richard
Lucas, as in No. 517.
Edward Sawnder was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Over,
and, being so seised, gave it to the said Thomas, John and Richard, as above.
John Thryplowe was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Lolwurth
in fee, and, being so seised, gave it to the said Thomas, John and Richard,
as above.
Robert Hawk3nis and others, as in No. 517, were seised of the under-
mentioned land, &c. in Hog3nigton, and, being so seised, gave it to the said
Thomas, John and Richard, as above.
WiU, death and heir, as in No. 517.
Cambridge. Manor of Conyton, worth 10 marks, held of Hardwyn de Scalar',
as of his manor of Hover Hall, service unknown.
Certain lands and tenements, meadow, leasowes, rents, &c., in Over,
worth 6 marks, held of the bishop of Ely, as of his manor of Djrtton,
service unknown.
A tenement, or messuage, in Lolwurth, worth 4 marks, held of Edward
Langley, as of his manor in Lolwurth, service unknown.
A tenement, or messuage, in Hogyngton, worth 5 marks, held of the
prior of Barnewell, in right of his church, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (27 his.) E. Series II. File 62. (1.)
519. William Byrmyngeham.
Commission of Concealments, 4 July, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 21 April,
17 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Shutford in fee, and, being
so seised, suffered a recovery thereof, Michaelmas Term, 5 Henry VII, to
John Lacy, clerk, and Thomas Halle, to the use of Margaret, his wife, for the
term of her life, and after her decease to the use of him and his heirs for ever.
They entered and were seised thereof accordingly in fee to the same use, and
afterwards he died, and they were, and still are, seised thereof to the use of
the said Margaret for the term of her hfe, and after her death to the use of
Edward Byrmyngeham, his cousin and heir.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Nederorton in fee, and,
being so seised, enfeoffed the said John Lacy and William Lacy thereof, a
messuage, a virgate of land and three tofts in Nederorton excepted, to the
use of the said Margaret for the term of her life, and after her death to the use
of him and his heirs for ever. They were seised thereof accordingly to the
same use.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Little Tewe, &c.. and,
being so seised, enfeoffed the said John and William Lacy, to the use of the
said Margaret for the term of her hfe, and after her death to the use of him
and his heirs for ever. They were seised thereof accordingly in fee to the
same use.
He was seised in fee at his death of the said messuage, &c. in Nederorton,
excepted as above.
HENRY VIT. 325
He died 7 June, 15 Henry VIT. Edward Byrmyngehara is his cousin
and heir, viz. son of Nicholas his son. The said Edward is 5 years old and
more. Cj. Nos. 257, 484, 528.
Oxford. Manor of Shutford, worth 8^., held of the bishop of Lincoln, service
unknown.
Manor of Nederorton, with the said lands and tenements there,
worth 135. 4f?., held of the king, by knight service.
Manor of Little Tewe, two messuages, 100a. land in Little Tewe
and Great Tewe, worth 30s., held of the king, as of the manor of Wodstok,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (28 bis.)
520. John Smyth.
Writ 13 September, inquisition 10 April, 17 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee, and, being
so seised, by charter enfeoffed Henry his son, Thomas Bonde, John
Porter and WilUam Saunders thereof, for the performance of his last will
to them thereof declared, and thereafter to the use of the said Henry
Smyth and his heirs. They were seised thereof accordingly to the intent
aforesaid.
He died 3 September last. The said Henry Smyth, aged 28 and more,
is his son and heir.
Warwick. Four messuages, three cottages, 100a. land, 100a. pasture, 200a.
wood, in AUesley, worth 10 marks, held of George, lord de Burgeavenny,
by fealty and 15s. rent.
Two messuages, 100a. meadow, 100a. land, 300a. pasture, 300a.
wood, in Flecchamsted, worth lOL, held of the abbot of Stonley, service
unknown.
A messuage in Brynklow, worth 13s. 4(Z., held of John Leek, esquire,
service unknown.
Three messuages, three virgates of land, in Esynhull, worth 61.,
held of Nicholas Malory, esquire, by fealty and the rent of 1^6. pepper.
Three messuages, 300a. land, in Neubold upon {super) Aven, worth
4:1., held of the abbot of Pypwell, service unknown.
Three messuages, two virgates of land, in Willoughby, worth 40s.,
held of the president of the college of St. Mary Magdalen in Oxford, by
fealty only.
Three messuages, 200a. land, in Knyghtcote, worth 4Z., held of
Edward Belknap, esquire, service unkown.
Two messuages, 100a. land, in Fenny Compton, worth 60s., held of
WiUiam Coope, esquire, by fealty and the rent of lib. pepper.
Six messuages, ten virgates of land, in Weston under (subtus)
Wetheley, worth 8/., held of the said Edward Belknap, service
unknown.
A messuage and two virgates of land, in Lemyngton Priors (Prioris),
worth 305., held of the said Edward Belknap, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (30 bis.) E. Series II. File 1115, Part VII. (1.)
326 INQUISITIONS.
521. John Httnteley.
Writ of Quce plura 22 February, inquisition 7 March, 17 Henry VII.
Whereas by an inquisition (No. Ill) taken before Wilham Lang and Roger
Holand, late the king's commissioners in co. Somerset, by virtue of the king's com-
mission directed to them and others in the said commission named, it was found
that John Hunteley, in the commission named, was seised of the manor of
Nethiratbere, &c. held as under ; that the same John died 1 March,
1 1 Henry VII ; and that John Hunteley was his son and heir and under age ;
the jurors say that over and beside the said manor, &c. one Agnes Huntley,
long before the decease of the said John, was seised of the under-mentioned
manor of Sheplode &c. in fee, and, being so seised, took to husband the
said John, and they had issue between them John Huntley, the younger.
She died so seised and he survived her, and was seised thereof in his
demesne as of free tenement by the curtesy, with reversion thereof expectant
to the said John, the younger, and died so seised.
John Huntley, the younger, is son and heir of the said John and Agnes,
and at the time of this inquisition is aged 21 and more. Cf. Vol. I. No. 1202.
Somerset. Two parts of the manor of Nethiratbere, or Netheradber, worth
101., held of the king, by knight-service, as of his earldom of Sahsbury.
Three messuages and a cottage ^ with a close to the same adjacent
and 35a. arable, in Overatbere, or Overadber, worth 20s., held of the
king, by knight-service, as of his said earldom.
A messuage, with a close to the same adjacent, and 20a. arable, in
Homere, worth 6s. Sd., held of the king, by knight-service, as of his said
earldom.
A fourth part of the manor of Sheplode, worth 46s. 8d., held of the
bishop of Bath and WeUs, in right of his church, service unknown.
Thirty acres of land, 5a. meadow, in Sisterha.mpton, Chynnok and
WorU, worth 14s., held of the prior of Montageu, in right of his church,
service unknown.
Twenty -five acres of land in Westkoker, worth 4s., held of William
Knjrvet, knight, and of Joan, his wife, in her right, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol 15. (31 bis.) E. Series II. File 897 (&). (11.)
522. William Brounsop.
Writ 3 March, inquisition 10 May, 17 Henry VII.
He died 12 March, 16 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in fee. John Brounsop, aged 30 and more the day of the taking of this
inquisition, is his son and heir.
Dorset. A messuage, 60a. land. 10a. meadow, 20a. pasture, in Stourepayn,
worth 40s., held of Thomas Husee, esquire, by fealty and by service of
doing suit to the court of Stourepayn twice a year and by rendering to the
said Thomas yearly lib. cummin, for all service.
Two messuages, 100a. land, 6a. meadow, 100a. pasture, in Durweston,
worth 60s., held of Henry, earl of Northumberland, as of the manor of
Durweston, by service of doing suit to the court there twice a year and
by rendering to the same earl yearly Qd. for all service.
HENRY VII. 327
A messuage, 40a. land, 4a. meadow, and 50a. pasture, in Milborne
St. Andrew, worth 13s. 4d., held of John Morton, as of his manor of
Milborne St. Andrew, service unl^nown.
A messuage, 20a. land, 3a. meadow and 20a. pasture, in Lydford
by (jvxta) Shaftesbury, and three messuages and three gardens, in
Shaftesbury, worth 50s., held of the abbess of Shaftesbury, service
unknown.
Ten acres of land, 10a. pasture, in Bagbere, in the parish of Middelton,
worth 10s., held of the abbot of Middelton, by fealty and by doing suit
to the court at IVIiddelton twice a year, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (32 bis.) E. Series II. File 897 (b). (2.)
523. Richard Erley.
Commission 6 May, inquisition 8 June, 17 Henry VII.
One Wilham Esturmy, knight, was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in fee, and, being so seised, by charter gave them to one Robert Erley and
Joan, his wife, to them and the heirs male which Robert shall beget of her
body, with reversion thereof to himself and his heirs. They were seised
thereof accordingly in their demesne as of fee and of free tenement respectively,
and afterwards she died so seised, and Robert was solely seised thereof by
survivorship in his demesne as of fee tail by the form of the gift. He died
so seised, whereupon the premises descended to the said Richard, named in
the letters patent, as cousin and heir male of the said Robert and Joan, viz.
son of John their son. He entered and was seised thereof in his demesne
as of fee tail accordingly, and died so seised without heir male of his body
begotten, whereupon the reversion thereof descended to one John Seymer,
knight, as cousin and heir of the said Wilham Esturmy, knight, viz, son of
John, son of John, son of John, son of Maud, daughter and heir of the said
Wilham Esturmy, knight ; by virtue of which the said John Seymer, knight,
son of John, entered thereon and was, and still is, seised thereof in fee.
He died 24 March last. Margaret Chaffen, aged 30 and more, is his sister
and heir. Cf. Xo. 760.
Wilts. Eight messuages, 500a. land, 40a. meadow, 100a. pasture, 6a. wood,
in Burbage and Crofton, worth lOl., held of Edward, duke of Bukingham,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (33 bis.)
524. Eleanor, countess or Wilts.
Writ of Amotus 3 February, inquisition the last day of June, 17 Henry VII.
One Wilham Hody and John Byconell. knights, were seised of the under-
mentioned manors in fee inter alia to the use of Thomas Ormond, knight,
earl of Ormond, his heirs and assigns, and the performance of his last will,
and, being so seised, at his request, by their charter indented, dated 20 February,
4 Henry VII. demised the said manors to the said Eleanor and to one Robert
Spenser, knight, then her husband, and their assigns, for the term of her hfe,
with remainder after her decease to the said Thomas, earl of Ormond, and
to Master Richard Hill, then dean of the chapel of the king's household, Gilbert
Talbott, Thomas Mountgomery, knights, Henry Vernon, Thomas Grenvild,
328 INQUISITIONS.
knights, by the names of Henry Vernon and Thomas Grenvild, esquires, and
Henry Burnell, esquire, their heirs and assigns, to the use of the said earl,
his heirs and assigns, and for the performance of his last will.
The said Robert and Eleanor were seised thereof accordingly in their
demesne as of free tenement, and, being so seised, she died, and the said Master
Richard Hill, Thomas Mountgomery and Henry Burnell, died, and the said
earl, Gilbert Talbott, Henry Vernon and Thomas Grenevild survived them,
and after her decease entered upon the said manors as upon their remainder
and were, and still are, seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid.
She died 16 August last. Katharine, countess of Northumberland, and
Margaret, wife of Thomas Carey, aged respectively 24 and 30 and more on
the day of the taking of this inquisition, are her daughters and heirs.
Dorset. Manor of Hasilbere, worth 201., held of George Nevyll, knight,
lord Burgevenny, service unknown.
Manor of Toller Porcorum, worth SL, held of the said lord Burgevenny,
service unknown.
Manor of Pounknoll, worth 4.08., held of the said lord Burgevenny,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (34 bis.) E. Series II. File 897 (6). (9.)
525. Eleanor, countess of Wilts.
Writ of Amotus 3 February, inquisition 28 June, 17 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 524.
By letters patent, 20 June, 17 Henry VII, the said earl, Gilbert Talbott,
Henry Vernon and Thomas Grenvild, or Grenvyld, had the king's pardon for
acquiring the manor of Somerton Erlegh.
Somerset. Manor of Somerton Erlegh, worth lOZ., held of the king in chief,
by service of J^ of a knight's fee.
Manor of Somerton Randolf, worth %l., held of the prior of St. Swithun
of Winchester, in right of his house, service unknown.
Manor of Kjmgesdon, worth 201., held of the said prior, service
unknown.
C. Series 11. Vol. 15. (35 his.) E. Series II. File 897 (6). (8.)
526. William Vavasour, esquire.
Writ of Mandamus wanting ; inquisition 24 June, 17 Henry VII.
One Henry Vavasour, knight, by charter enfeoffed Randal (Randulphum)
Pygot, knight, Richard Warton, rector of Thyrnescough, and Richard Lytstrer,
chaplain, who survive, together with Thomas Fitzwilliam, of Lowth, co. Lincoln,
knight, Hamond Sutton, Thomas Vavasour, of Denby, esquires, and other, since
deceased, of the under-mentioned manor, to the intent that, immediately
after his decease, they should give it to Henry Vavasour, his son, and Ehzabeth,
his wife, and the heirs of their bodies begotten, with remainder in default
to John Vavasour, brother of the said Henry, and the heirs of his body
begotten, with remainder in default to his own right heirs. The said Randal,
Richard and Richard were, and still are, seised thereof in fee by survivorship
to the intent aforesaid.
HENRY VIl. S29
The said Henry Vavasour and Elizabeth after the death of the said Henry
Vavasour, knight, took the profits of the said manor, by virtue of the intent
aforesaid up to the day of the obtaining of this writ.
The said Wilham Vavasour died 24 May, 15 Henry VII. The said Henry
Vavasour, the son, is brother and next heir of the said Wilham, and is 4.5
years old and more. Cf. No. 420.
LmcoLN. Manor of Cokeryngton, whereof ten messuages, 200a. pasture,
100a. wood and 20a. meadow, worth 201., are held of the king, as of the
duchy of Lancaster, as of the castle of Bolyngbroke, service unknown ;
one messuage, 40a. land, 20a. pasture 10a. meadow, worth 31., are held
of the king, as of his fee of Skotney in socage ; and two messuages, 40a.
land, 20a. pasture^ 10a. meadow, worth M., are held of ' le Vicount
Beamont,' as of his fee of Bayeux (Bayocis)^ otherwise called ' Beamount
Fee,' service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (36 bis.)
527- John Hevenyngham, knight.
Writ of Amotns 1 September, inquisition the last day of June, 17 Henry VII.
One Elizabeth, late the wife of Maurice Bruyn, knight, was seised of the
under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee tail, to her and the heirs of her body issuing,
and, being so seised, had issue Henry Brujii, knight, who had issue Alice and
Elizabeth. Henry died in his mother's Ufetime, and afterwards the said
AHce took to husband Robert Harleston, esquire ; they had issue between
them John, and the said Robert died, and the said Alice survived him ; and
the said Elizabeth, the daughter, took to husband Thomas Tirell, esquire,
and they had issue between them Hugh.
The said Ehzabeth, the mother, died seised of the said manors, &c. in fee
tail, after whose death they descended to the said Alice and Elizabeth, the
daughter, as her cousins and heirs, viz. daughters of the said Henry, her son,
whereby the said Thomas Tirell and Elizabeth, the daughter, in her right,
and the said Ahce, then being sole, entered upon and were seised of the said
manors in their demesne as of fee tail, viz. the said Thomas and Elizabeth
in her right and the said Ahce in her own right.
Afterwards the said Alice took to husband the said John Hevenyngham
named in the writ, whereby they and the said Thomas and Ehzabeth were
seised of the said manors, &c. in fee tail in right of the said Ahce and
Elizabeth.
John HevenjTigham and Ahce had issue Thomas {written over an erasure),
and afterwards she died, and he survived her and was seised of aU that
belonged to her in the said manors, &c. in his demesne as of free tenement,
as tenant by the curtesy, and died so seised.
The said Thomas Tii-ell afterwards died and the said Ehzabeth survived
him and was seised of all that concerned her in the said manors, in fee tail,
and died so seised ; after whose death what belonged to her therein descended
to Wilham Tirell, her son and heir.
He died 10 May, 14 Henry VII. John {written over an erasure)
Hevenyngham is his cousin {cognatus) and heir, aged 30 and more.
Clement Harleston is cousin {consanguineus) and heir of the said Alice,
late wife of the said John Hevenyngham, of her body begotten, viz. son of
the said John Harleston her son, and is 7 years old and more. Cf. Nos.
306, 307, 383, 425.
330 INQUISITIONS.
Lestcoln. Manor of Carleton Panell, held of Robert Tailbois, esquire, service
unknown ; a moiety of the said manor is worth beyond outgoings 10
marks.
Manor of Ireby, or Irby, held of the prior of the hospital of St. John
of Jerusalem in England, service unknown ; a moiety thereof is worth 40s.
Manor of Wurleby, held of the said prior, service unknown ; a moiety
thereof is worth 100s.
Manor of Kelyngholme, held of the abbot of Thorneton, service
unknown ; a moiety thereof is worth 40s.
Three messuages, two tofts, a bovate of land, 30a. pasture, 20a.
meadow, 300a. wood, in Glamfordbrigge, Wraby, Braughton and Ireby ;
one messuage whereof and 300a. wood are in the town of Braughton,
are held of Hugh Cressy, service unknown ; a moiety of the said messuage
and wood is worth 40s. ; the other messuages, two tofts, a bovate of
land, 30a. pasture, and 20a. meadow are in Glamfordbrigge and Ireby,
are held of William TirAvit, knight, service unknown, and a moiety thereof
is worth 40s.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (37 bis.)
528. William Byrmyngeham.
Commission of Concealments 9 June, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 8 October,
18 Henry VII.
He died 6 June, 15 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor in
fee tail, viz. to himself and the heirs of his body, with reversion thereof
expectant to him and his heirs for ever. Edward Byrmjrngeham is his cousin
and heir, viz. son of Nicholas his son, and is aged, on the day of the taking
of this inquisition, 6 and more. Cf. Nos. 257, 484, 519.
Warwick. Manor of Brymyngeham, or Byrmyngeham. worth lOOl., held
of William (sic) Sutton, lord de Dudley, knight, by service of one
knight's fee.
The said Edward {sic), lord de Dudley, after the death of the said
Wilham Byrmyngeham entered into the said manor and has taken the
issues and profits thereof, from the time of the death of the said William
Byrmyngeham to the day of the taking of this inquisition, to his own
use.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (38 bis.)
529. Elizabeth Poncherdon, widow.
Writ of Amotus, 6 February, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 20 January,
17 Henry VII.
Long before her decease one Richard Clyvedon and Peter Bevero, clerk,
were seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and, being so seised, gave
it to Richard Ponchardon and her, the said Ehzabeth, then his wife, to hold
to them and the heirs of his body, as by their charter and by the king's licence,
18 Henry VI, and by an inquisition before Philip More, escheator, taken
18 June, [6] Edward IV, after the death of the said Richard Ponchardon,
appears.
HENRY VII. 331
They were seised thereof accordingly, the said Richard in fee tail and
the said Elizabeth in her demesne as of free tenement ; and afterwards they
had issue Walter, Maud, Philippa and Anne ; and afterwards the said Richard
died and she was seised thereof as aforesaid by survivorship, and the reversion
thereof descended to the said Walter Poncherdon, as son and heir of the said
Richard Ponchardon of his body begotten.
Afterwards the said Walter died seised of the said reversion, in fee tail,
by virtue of the gift, without heir of his body begotten, whereupon the
reversion descended to the said Maud, Philippa and Anne, as his sisters and
heirs, and they were seised thereof in fee tail, by virtue of the gift ;
and, being so seised, the said Maud had issue William Okeden and died ; and
afterwards the said Elizabeth Ponchardon died, whereupon the said manor
descended to the said Phihppa, Anne, now the wife of Thomas Sendy, and
the said Wilham Okeden, son and heir of the said Maud, eldest daughter
{enicie filie) of the said Richard Ponchardon.
She died 15 August, 14 Henry VII. The said Philippa is aged 60, the
said Anne is aged 50 and the said William Okeden is aged 30 and more on the
day of the taking of this inquisition.
Hants. Manor of Elyngham, worth 41., held of the king in chief, by service
of I of a knight's fee.
O. Series II. Vol. 15. (39 his.)
530- Maud late the wife of William Cooke.
Writ of Certiorari 20 February, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition, 20 November,
17 Henry VII.
Hants. The writ recites that, by inquisition before William Haket, escheator
of King Edward IV, taken de inandato, it was found that the manor of
Faccombe, with the advowson of the church there, held of the king in
chief by service of ^ of a knight's fee, by or after the death of Richard
Punchardon, or by reason of the minority of Walter Punchardon, his
son and heir, came {devenerunt) to the king's hands, and that Maud,
wife of Wilham Cooke, Philippa, wife of Thomas Leweston, and Anne,
wife of Thomas Sendy, then were sisters and heirs of the said Walter,
and of full age ; that the said Maud died before the said WiUiam Cooke
and Maud, in her right, had sued livery of the said manor and advowson
out of the king's hands after Walter's death ; and orders the sheriff to
enquire when the said Maud died and who is her heir.
The said Maud died 20 August, 14 Henry VII. Wilham Okeden
is her son and heir, aged at the time of the taking of this inquisition 37
and more.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (40 bis.)
531. John Percyvall.
Writ of Mandamus 12 June, inquisition 29 September, 17 Henry VII.
He died 25 September, 13 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned land,
&c. in fee. James Percyvale, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir.
332 INQUISITIONS.
Somerset. Twelve messuages in Weston in Gordano, worth lOl., held of
Elizabeth, queen of England, as of the honor of Troubrygge, by fealty
and I6d. rent, for all service.
Six messuages in Carampton, worth 11., held of Wilham, earl of
Pembroke, as of his honor of his castle of Dunster, by fealty and 6d.
rent yearly.
Seven messuages in Butcomb, Stoke, and Nenmett, worth SI., held
of the abbot of Flaxley, as of his manor of Rachelbery, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (41.) E. Series II. File 897 (6). (12.)
532. Joan Coweper, widow, late the wife of Richard Cok.
Writ of Melius inquirendo 26 July, inquisition 17 August, 17 Henry VII.
London. The writ recites No. 533, and directs the escheator to inquire to
whom the reversion of the said messuages after her decease ought to
belong.
The jurors say that, by the will of the said Richard, the said messuages
were to revert, after her decease, to his right heirs ; that he had issue
Richard, who died in the said Joan's hfetime without heir, general or
special ; and that therefore the reversion of the said messuages, after
the death of the said Joan, was, is and ought to be expectant to the king,
as his escheat, inasmuch as they are held of the king, as in the said former
inquisition was found.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (42 bis.)
533- Joan Coweper, widow, late the wife of Richard Cok.
Writ of Mandamus 4 June, inquisition 18 June, 17 Henry VII.
Richard Cok named in the writ was seised of the under-mentioned
messuages in fee long before the said Joan had anything therein, and being
so seised, by his last will bequeathed them to the said Joan for the term of
her life.
The said Richard died 16 June, 35 Henry VI, after whose death the said
Joan, by virtue of the above bequest, entered into the said messuages, and
was thereof seised in her demesne as of free tenement, and died so seised.
She died without heir 18 February, 11 Henry VH.
Immediately after her decease one Peter Curteys entered upon the said
messuages and took the issues and profits from her decease to 10 May,
13 Henry VII, by what title the jurors know not. One John Mason entered
and took the issues and profits thereof from the said 10 May to 20 February,
14 Henry VII, by what title they know not. John Morton, late archbishop
of Canterbury, entered and took the issues and profits from the said 20 February
to 11 September, 16 Henry VII, by what title they know not. John Morton,
cousin and heir of the said archbishop, and John Colop, entered and took
the issues and profits from the said 1 1 September to the day of this inquisition,
by what title they know not.
London. Fourteen messuages in the parish of All Hallows Stanynges,
worth 6^., held of the king by free service of Id. yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (43 bis.)
HENRY VII. 333
534. Geoffrey Byrd, citizen of London.
Writ of Mandamus 12 May, inquisition 9 June, 17 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned messuages, &c. in fee, and died
so seised, after whose death one Margaret, late his wife, immediately entered
thereon, without title and contrary to the law and custom of the realm, and
took the issues and profits thereof from 21 July, 34 Henry VI, to 17 May,
7 Henry VII. After her death, one Thomas Asshe intruded therein and
profited thereby {in eisdeni se abatavit) and took the issues and profits from
the said 17 May, 7 Henry VII, to 20 March last past, by what title the
jurors know not.
He died 21 July, 34 Henry VI. Maud Lambart, widow, who survives,
is his daughter and heir, aged 65 and more at the time of the taking of this
inquisition.
London. Two messuages and two shops, with a garden, one called ' le
Belhous ' and the other ' le Scomer,' and eight curtilages, adjacent together
in Hundesdich, in the parish of St. Botolph without Algate, within the
ward of Portsoken, worth 5 marks, held of the prior of Crischurch beside
the Tower of London, in right of his church, by the rent of 8s. 6d. yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (44 his.)
535. William Bedwhale.
Writ 6 June, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 15 October, 18 Henry VII.
He died 11 May last, seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee.
EHzabeth, wife of William Cottusmore, is his daughter and heir, aged 24 and
more.
Berks. Manor of Crowchys alias Dentes in Bastylden, worth 100s., held
of the lord St. Amand, by service of fealty and 55. rent yearly, for all
service.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (45 his.)
536. William Bedwhale.
Writ 6 June, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 14 October, 18 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 535.
Oxford. Manor of Huntercombe in Ippesdene, worth IO65. Sd., held of
Richard Restewold, esquire, service unknown.
A messuage formerly ' Arundelles,' in Ippesdene, worth 405., held
of the lord Hasting, by service of fealty and 13s. 4c?. rent yearly.
A messuage and a carucate of land at Greymarehyll, in the parish
of South Stoke, worth 16s. Sd., held of the abbot of Eynsham, by service
of fealty and 26s. 8c?. rent yearly.
A messuage and two virgates of land, in South Stoke, called
' Wardeslondes,' worth 13s. id., held of the abbot of Eynsham aforesaid,
by service of fealty and lOs. rent yearly.
A messuage and a virgate of land, in the parish of Goryng, and live
several closes called ' Noxes ' and ' Lambaldes,' in the parish of Goryng,
worth 10s. beyond outgoings, held of the prioress of Goryng, by service of
334 INQUISITIONS.
fealty and a yearly rent, viz. for the messuage 6s. 8d. and for the five
closes 10s.
A messuage and two virgates of land in Whytchurche, worth 13s. 4d.,
held of the king, as of his honor of Wall3rngford, by service of fealty and
3s. 4:d. rent yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (46 bis.)
537. William Wynnesbury.
Writ 4 June, inquisition 28 June, 17 Henry VII.
He held, the day he died, m his demesne as of fee the undermentioned
messuage, &c. and manor, &c.
He died Tuesday after Whitsuntide last. Alice Lyttelton, wife of
Richard Lyttelton, is his daughter and heir, and is aged 40 and more.
Stafford. A messuage, a virgate of land, and 26s. 8d. rent, in Huntyngton,
held of the king in chief by serjeanty, viz. by service of keeping the king's
hey of Toddesley, in the forest of Cannok. and by paying to the king yearly
26s. Sd., to ^\it at Michaelmas and Ladj^ Day equally for the herbage
of the said hey and other customs to the keeping of the said hey belonging,
for all service ; the said messuage is worth nothing because it hes wholly
prostrated ; the said virgate of land is worth 6s. 8c?. ; the said rent is
payable at Lady Day and Michaelmas yearly.
Manor of Pilaton Hall, 3a. land, 4a. meadow, in Penkeriche, the
manor held of the abbot of Burton upon Trent, by fealty and 16s. rent,
to the abbot and his successors, yearly for all service, it is worth 30s. ;
the said 3a. land,. 4a. meadow held of Robert Welewhby, knight, lord
Broke, as of h^s manor of Penkeriche, service unknown, worth 6d.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (49 bis.) E. Series II. File 1017, Part I.
(1 and 2, the former with memorandum at foot of livery sued.)
538. John Metcalf.
Writ 7 May, inquisition 10 June, 17 Henry VII.
Ellen, late the wife of the said John MetcaK, named in the writ, late
alderman of the city of York, was seised of the under-mentioned messuages &c.
in fee, and, being so seised, took to husband the said John, by virtue of which
he was seised of the said messuages, &c. in fee in her right, and they had issue
between them one John Metcalf. Afterwards she died, and he survived her,
and was seised of the said messuages, &c. as tenant by the curtesy in his
demesne as of free tenement, with reversion thereof expectant to the said
John Metcalf, as her son and heir.
He died 8 February last. The said John Metcalf is son and heir of the
said John and Ellen and on 8 August last was aged 13.
York City. Nine messuages in the city of York, held of the king in free
burgage, as the whole city is held ; six thereof are decayed {in decasu)
and of no yearly value, the other three are w^orth 26s. Sd. yearly.
A messuage lately built upon a toft in Bysshopthorp, in the county
of the said city, and la. dr. land there, worth 6s., being parcel of fourteen
HENRY VIT. 335
tofts and fifteen bovates of land in Bysshopthorp, which are held of the
king by the rent of 4 marks, other services unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (50 his.) E. Series II. File 268. (1.)
539. William Ingelby, knight.
Writ 10 December, inquisition 12 January, 17 Henry VII.
He died seised in fee of the under-mentioned three bovates in Colton,
manor and advowson of Hoton Wandysley and land, &c. in Marston and
Angrome.
Long before his decease, by the name of William Ingilby, esquire, he
by charter inter alia gave the other under-mentioned land, &c. inter alia,
by the name of all his land, &c. in Hessey, Brian Askham, Nonappleton,
Middelthorp, Acastre Malbysh, Colton and the city and suburb of York,
except three bovates of land in Colton which are held of the king in chief,
as above, to George Strangways, D.D., by the name of George Strangways,
B.D., Wilham Aykerode, clerk, by the name of Master William Aykerode, M.A.,
and others since deceased, and their heirs, to the use of himself and his heirs
and the performance of his last will. The said George and William were, and
still are, seised thereof accordingly in fee by survivorship.
By his last will he directed inter alia that eight of his poorer tenants
in Hoton, Angrom and Marston, at the discretion of his executors, should
be quit of payment of their farms for the term of St. Martin in Winter last
past before the taking of this inquisition, of his alms ; and the sum of 300
marks, both from the residue of the rents, issues and profits of all his manors,
&c. in the said county, and elsewhere, should be collected, received and kept
by his executors, for the marriage of Anne, his daughter, who is still surviving
and unmarried.
Death and heir, as in No. 511. Cj. Nos. 512, 556.
YoEK City. Three bovates of land in Colton, worth 12s,, held of the king
in chief, by service of J^j of a knight's fee.
Manor of Hoton Wandysley and the advowson of the church of Hoton
to the same manor belonging, four messuages, a cottage, a toft, six bovates
and 10a. land, 2a. pasture, 21c?. quitrent and \lh. pepper yearly at
Whitsuntide and Martlemas equally, in Marston, and eleven messuages,
thirteen bovates of land and 40a. land; called ' Forbyland,' 80a. pasture,
and 10a. meadow, in Angrome, worth 30/!. 2ld. free rent and lib. pepper,
held of the heirs of the lord de Bruis, services unknown.
A messuage, a cottage, a croft, seven bovates of land, 4a. pasture,
3a. meadow, in Hessey, or Hessay, worth 40s., held of the abbot of the
monastery of St. Mary without York, service unknown.
A messuage, 16a. land, in Brian Askeham, worth Is., held of the
heirs of Brian de Stapleton, service unknown.
A messuage, two tofts, eight bovates and 10a. land, la. meadow,
in Nonappleton, worth 44s., held of the heirs of Walter de Fauconberge,
service unknown.
A messuage and 3a. land, in Middelthorp, worth 8s., held of the abbot
of Byland {Bdlalanda), service unknown.
Two acres of meadow in Aycastre, or Acastre, Malbysh, worth 45.,
held of the heirs of the lord de Malbysh, service unknown.
336 INQinSITIONS.
Manor (manerium suum) in Colton, or the manor of Oolton, and a
windmill in Colton, worth 6/., held of the heirs of Thomas de Metham,
service unknown.
Twenty-four tenements, three gardens, a close {clausura) containing
6a. pasture, and 30s. free rent yearly at Whitsuntide and Martlemas
equally, in the city of York and the suburbs thereof, worth 40s. and the
30s. free rent, held of the king, in free burgage.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (51 his.)
540. John Huntley, the younger, son and heir of John Huntley, the
elder.
Writ 30 January, 'prooj of age Saturday, 5 February, 17 Henry VII.
Somerset. He was born at Shiplade on the feast of St. Thomas the Martyr,
21 December, 19 Edward IV, and baptized in the baptistery of the parish
church of Bledon, as deposed to by : —
Tristram Stork, who broke his right arm by a heavy fall from his
horse, as Shiplad on that day ; Thomas Middelton, who was asked to
be godfather, but could not stand ; Thomas Michell, who took a twenty-
two years' lease, together with one Thomas Moris, from Robert Paine,
of land in Bledon on that day ; Henry Hymerford, who sold 12a. wood
in Bledon to Roger Hoggys for 4 marks ; Giles Caron, who on that day
bought John Frankham, a bondman belonging to the manor of Shiplade,
of the said John Huntley, the father, for 40s., which bondman ran away
from him the same day ; John Maye, whose Idnsman Thomas Maye
was born at Bledon at Michaelmas then last past and was 21 years old
at Michaelmas last ; John Stradlyng, who says that one Walter Robyns,
clerk, sang his first mass in the parish church of Bledon on that day,
and that he saw the said Walter's letters of orders bearing date A.D.
1480 ; John Tracy entered the service of the said John Huntley, the
father, and took \d. in arles, &c. ; WilHam Skarre, who was at the said
manor of Shiplade and there sold a fardel of ' canvas ' for 46s. %d. which
the said John, the father, paid for in money called ' Crusadoys,' with
which money the said William bought a house at Ye veil ; Thomas Mershe,
who rang the bell at Bledon church, and it broke in the ringing ; John
Chaliner, whose sister was wet nurse to the fchild for a year or more ;
and Richard Kest, who was then servant in the household of the said
John, the father, &c. Cf. No. 545 for identical fuidings.
His lands are in the custody of John Byconyll, knight, Morgan
Kidwelly, knight, John Hemerford, esquire, and John Michell by the
king's grant.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (52 Us.)
541. Edward Chamberleyn, son and heir of Richard Chamberleyn,
esquire.
Writ 17 March, -prooj of age 19 March, 17 Henry VII.
Oxford. The said Edward Chamburleyn, esquire, son and heir of Richard
Chamburleyn, esquire, was born at Weston and baptized in the church
there, 22 December, 20 Edward IV, as deposed to by : —
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Nicholas Grene, aged 44 and more, because he was then living
(manehat) with Master Thomas Butlero, rector of Aseley ; William Belson,
aged 40 and more, because on 5 January following the first-born son of
Master Barantyne was born, who is twenty-one and more ; Thomas Byrtte,
aged 50 and more, because he paid his rent that day for a tenement in
Sherborne to Master Katermayns ; Henry Allnett, aged 50 and more,
because he held a tenement in the town of Adwell ; John Adam, aged
50 and more, because [whilst] he was ploughing in the fields John Dewys,
servant of Dame Fowler, told him of it ; Thomas Hockley, aged 50 and
more, because he was living (manehat) in Rycott with Mistress Sybella
Katermayns ; John Dewys, aged 48, because he went to Rycott to ask
Master Thomas Fowler to be godfather, &c.
The lands &c. of his inheritance are in the custody of Sibilla
Chamberleyn, widow, by the king's grant.
C. Series II. Vol 15. (53 his.)
542. Nicholas Knyveton, of Myrcaston, co. Derby, esquire.
Commission wanting ; inquisition 7 June, 17 Henry VII.
By charter indented he gave to John Mountgomery, knight, Ralph Delves,
John Agard, Tliomas Babyngton, Robert Bradshawe, esquires, and Richard
Delves, clerk, two messuages and all other the land, &c. in Knyveton, Offecote
and Undyrwode, now in the tenure of Thomas Olde and John Knyveton,
to the value of 10/. yearly, to hold to them, their heirs and assigns, to the
use of John Knyveton, his son and heir, and of Margaret, his wife and the
heirs of John of her body issuing. They were, and still are, seised thereof
accordingly to the use abovesaid.
By another charter indented he gave to the said John Mountgomery,
knight, and the others a messuage, with divers pastures adjacent, in Undyr-
wode, late in the tenure of Lettice Knyveton, widow, to the value of 5
marks yearly, to the use of the said Lettice for the term of her life. They
were seised thereof in fee accordingly to the use aforesaid.
One Henry Bothe, esquire, was seised in fee of a fifth part of the manor
of Egenton and of a messuage in the same town, and, being so seised, by
charter indented gave to one Thomas Knyveton, of Myrcaston, esquire, a yearly
rent of 12.5., to be received to the said Thomas and his heirs for ever, from all
his messuages, lands and tenements in Egenton, payable at Lady Day and
Michaelmas equally, the rent to cease when the said Henry and his heirs,
or any on his or their behalf, should enfeoff the said Thomas, or his heirs,
of land, &c. lying together within four miles [leucas) of Mircaston, to the same
value, &c. which rent after the death of the said Thomas descended to the
said Nicholas, as his cousin and heir, viz. son and heir of Nicholas his son.
William Bothe, of Erlaston, esquire, held two messuages in Hilton, of
the said Nicholas by the yearly rent of I9s. Sd. and by other services, unknown.
Thomas Denizz, of Asshe, and all his ancestors, whose heir he is, used to
pay the said Nicholas and his ancestors, from beyond memory of man, every
third year at Martlemas llh. [pondus sive lihram) of pepper for common with
his beasts in the waste called Hylton Heth.
The said Nicholas, being seised in fee of all the under-mentioned manors
and lands and of the above specified rents, gave them to John Mountgomery
Wt. 3777. iH 22
338 INQUISITIONS.
and Brian Sandford, knights, Ralph Delves, John Agard, Thomas Babyngton,
John Knyveton and Robert Bradshawe, esquires, and Richard Delves, clerk,
by the description of all his manors, lands, &c. within the lordships and fees
of Myrcaston, UndjTwode, Wyndeley, Knyveton, Stanage, Hethcote, Bradley,
Egynton,Hylton and Perwyche, to them, their heirs and assigns, to the use
and intent that they should perform divers covenants specified in indentures
of marriage of the said John Knyveton, his son and heir apparent, as appears
by the charter (set out) of the said Nicholas, dated 3 September, 14 Henry VII
(including his land, &c. in Quyksell, co. Stafford, and Cosseworthe, co. York),
with condition (in English) subscribed.
He died 14 May, 15 Henry VII. John Knyveton, esquire, is his son
and heir, and was aged 20 on the feast of St. Barnabas the Apostle, last.
Roger MjTiers and Ahce, his wife, have occupied the premises from the
time of the death of the said Nicholas to the day of the taking of this inquisition
and taken the issues and profits. Cf. Nos. 544, 576.
Derby. Manor of Mircaston, or Myrcaston, twenty-one messuages, 400a.
land, 300a. pasture, 40a. meadow, 12a. wood, in Myrcaston, worth 25^.,
held of the king, of the honor of Tutbury, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster,
by service of | of a knight's fee.
Manor of Wynley, five messuages, 60a. land, 120a. pasture, 32a.
meadow, 4a. wood, in Wynley, worth 21^., held of the king, as of the said
honor, by service of J^ of a knight's fee.
Manors of 0£fecote and Underwode, three messuages, 5a. land, 160a.
pasture, 8a. meadow, 10a. wood, in OfTecote and Underwode, worth
25Z., held of the Idng, as of the honor aforesaid, by socage and 58s. rent.
A messuage in the lordship of Knyveton, 3a. land, 120a. pasture,
3a. meadow, in Knyveton, worth lOl., held of the king, as of the honor
aforesaid, by socage.
Twelve messuages, in Ashburne, worth 3^. 55. 8d., held of the king,
as of the honor aforesaid, by socage.
A messuage and 20a. pasture, in Stanage, called ' Stanage Graunce,'
worth 5/., held of the king, as of the honor aforesaid, by socage.
Six acres of pasture, in Hethcott, or Hethcote, worth 40s., held of
the Mng, as of the honor aforesaid, by service of socage.
Twenty acres of pasture, in Perwyche, called ' Wylcokes fyldes,'
and 40a. pasture, 3a. wood, in the same, worth 9/., held of the king, as
of the honor aforesaid, by service of socage.
Eight acres of land, 2a. meadow, 40a. pasture, in Holand Ward,
held of the king, as of the honor aforesaid, by lid. rent yearly and by
service of being one of the foresters to keep Holand Ward aforesaid.
The said messuages, lands and tenements in Egenton and Hilton
are held of the king, as of the honor aforesaid, by service of | and ^ of
a knight's fee, and are worth yearly in all issues beyond outgoings 21s.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (54 his.)
543. Thomas Grey, son and heir of William Grey, esquire.
Writ 23 April, proof of age 12 June, 17 Henry VII.
Norfolk. He was born at Oxbrough and baptized in the church of that
towTi and was 21 years old 20 April last, as deposed to by : —
HENRY VIT. 339
Thomas Jermyn, gentleman, aged 60 and more, well remembers
this because Robert Jarmyn, clerk, was inducted into the rectory of the
church of Marton the same day.
Robert Trendyll, aged 50 and more, was sent to ask one Dame
Margaret Bedyngfelde to be godmother.
Nicholas Markaunt, the elder, aged 44 and more, started on
pilgrimage {iter peregrinacionis arripuit) to St. Davids {versus Meneviam)
in South Wales.
Thomas Mannynge, aged 49 and more, was sent to ask Peter Lok,
clerk, I.U.D., to be godfather.
John More, aged 50 and more, was sent to ask Thomas Spylman,
esquire, to be another godfather.
Nicholas Markaunt, the younger, aged 47 and more, started {iter
arripnit) for Gales in the parts beyond seas, &c.
The lands of his inheritance are in the custody of Margaret Bedyng-
feld, widow, executrix of the testament of Edmund Bedyngfeld, knight,
by the king's grant.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (55 his.)
544. Nicholas Knyfton.
Writ of Mandamus 21 Octobei', inquisition 25 January, 17 Henry VII.
Nicholas Knyfton, the elder, of Mercaston, co. Derby, esquire, was seised
of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and, being so seised, by charter gave it
to Nicholas Kn3rfton, the younger, named in the writ, and Alice, his wife,
and the heirs of their bodies. They were seised thereof accordingly in fee
tail.
The said Nicholas Knyfton, the elder, was seised of the under-mentioned
messuages, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, gave them to the said Nicholas,
the younger, and Alice, as above, in tail.
The said Nicholas, the younger, died so seised, and the said Alice survived
him, and took to husband Roger Minowrs by virtue of which they were and
at the time of the taking of this inquisition are seised thereof, in her right,
in fee tail.
Death as in No. 542. John Knyfton is his son and heir, aged on the
day of the taking of this inquisition 19 years. Cj. No. 576.
Stafford. Manor of Quyxsill, worth 6Z. \Qs., held of the abbot of Rowcetour,
as of his manor of Rowcetour, by service of fealty.
Five messuages, 40a. pasture, 20a. meadow, 20a. wood, in
Hawarsclowch and Elaston, worth 44s., held of Humphrey Stanley,
knight, as of the manor of Tunstall, by service of fealty.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (56 his.) E. Series II. File 1017, Part I. (3 and 4.)
545. Anne wife of John Whytyng, esquire, sister and one of the heirs of
Peter Paunsefote, son of Walter Paunsefote, esquire.
Writ wanting ; prooj of age Saturday after the Translation of St. Thomas
the Martyr, 17 Henry VII.
340 INQUISITIONS.
Somerset. He was born at Compton Pannscefote on the feast of the
Translation of St. IVfartin, 1 Henry VII, viz. 4 July, and baptized in the
baptistery of the parish church of Compton aforesaid, as deposed to
by :—
Robert Gilbert, esquire, fell from his horse at Compton Paunscefote,
at the time of her birth, and broke his right arm.
John [Li]te was asked by her father to be godfather, being at Compton
Paunscefote at the time of her birth, but could not stay.
Tristram Storke was at Shaftesbury on that day with Walter
Paunscefote, her father, and on returning one of Walter's servants met
them with the news, and he rode with Walter to Compton Paunscefote.
John Mychell was holding the court at Compton Paunscefote that
day.
John Tracy says that her father gave him on that day one John
Croppe. a bondman belonging to the manor of Compton Paunscefote,
who ran from him on that day.
Giles Carne was in the house of one Peter Baunfeld, of Shaftesbury,
on that day, and Peter's wife was then requested by the servant of the
father of the said Anne to be godfather.
John Dirdo say that one Walter Robyns on that day sang his first
mass in the church of Compton Paunscefote, and he saw the letters of
orders of the said Walter, dated A.D. 1486.
Edward Tryckehellok first came to service with the said Walter
Paunscefote on that day and took Id. in arles.
Thomas Middelton sold a fardel of ' canvas ' for 46s. 8d., paid in
' crusadoys ' with which money and other he bought a house m Yevyll.
Lionel Haryson rang the bell, which broke.
Roger Martyn's sister Ahce was wet-nurse, &c. Cf. No. 539 for
identical findings.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (57 bis.)
546. John Trenchard, knight.
Writ of Amofus 17 May, inquisition 21 June, 16 Henry VII.
He died 7 January, 10 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor,
&c. in fee. Thomas Trenchard, aged 21 years, four months and more on the
day of the taking of this inquisition, is his son and heir.
Hants. Manor of Chesthill, a messuage, 200a. land, in Atherfeld, in the Isle
of Wight; worth 8/., held of the king in chief, by knight service.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (58 bis.)
547. Ralph Woderyngton, knight.
Writ 26 March, inquisition 10 May, 18 Henry VII.
He died seised in fee tail, to himself and the heirs of his body, of the
under-mentioned manor of Wodryngton.
He died seised in fee, jointly with Mabel, his wife, of the under-mentioned
manor of Haghton and hamlet of Homysshalghe, which the said Mabel holds
for the term of her hfe by reason of a charter of feoffment, by which the said
HENRY VII. ^ 341
Ralph and Mabel were seised, to wit the said Ralph in fee simple and the said
Mabel of free tenement, to wit for the term of her life.
He died 25 March last seised, or seised in fee, of the other under-mentioned
manors, &c. Henry Wodryngton, aged 23 and more, is his son and heir.
Northumberland. Manor and town of Wodryngton ; there are in the
said manor and town 100a. arable, 40a. wood, 12a. meadow, 100a. moor,
worth 10 marks and no more on account of the nearness of the realm
of Scotland ; held of the lord le Scrope of Upsale, as of his barony of
Wlialton, by | of a knight's fee.
ToAni of Wodhorn, which contains 300a. land, meadow and moor,
worth 6/., held of the king in chief, by J^^ of a knight's fee.
Town and port of Newbyggynge, of no yearly value beyond out-
goings, because the said town and port are held of the king by service
of rendering to the king yearly lOl. 6s.
Town of Colwell ; there are in the same town 140a. land, meadow
and moor, worth 41., ; the said town is held of James Straungwesche,
knight, as of his lordship of Hadston, service unknown.
Two husbandlands {terris hushandis) in Lytle Swynbourne, of no
yearly value beyond outgoings on account of the destruction of the Scots
and the desolation of the country ; held of Henry Wodryngton, as of
his manor of Great {Magna) Swynbourne, service unknown.
Ten marks rent in the town of Denton beside Newcastle.
Three husbandlands and a cottage in EUyngton, worth lOs., held of
the lord de Wellys, service unknown.
The reversion of a certain hamlet called ' Garretlee,' which George
Cresswell holds for the term of his life, worth 13s. Ad., and no more on
account of the desolations of the country, held of Nicholas Thornton,
as of his manor of Wytton, service unknown.
Two husbandlands in the town of North Horsley, worth 6s. 8c?., held
of Thomas Horsley, service unknown.
A capital messuage and the third part of the demesne lands in Great
Helton, worth 20s., held of William Swynbourne, service unknown.
The reversion of three husbandlands in ' le Newton ' beside
Edlynghame, which Winfrid Lyle, knight, holds for the term of his life,
worth 3s. 4d., and no more on account of the destructions of the Scots
and the desolation of the country, held of Roger Hastynges, knight,
service unknown.
Two husbandlands in the town of Gonnerton, worth 6s. Sd., held of
Henry Fenwyke, service unknown.
Two husbandlands wasted in Schotton in Glendale worth nothing
held of Ralph Grey, service unknown.
A tenement and 12a. land in the town of Aldmore, worth nothing
through the sterility of the country, held of Ralph Ogle, lord de Ogle,
service unknown.
Town of Lynton, worth 3Z., ; it was held of Wodhorn aforesaid before
it was in the live hand {antequam fuit in vivo manu) of the said Ralph.
A moiety of five messuages, of 100a. arable, and of 20a. meadow,
in Cowpon, worth 26s. Sd., held of Ralph Grey and Robert Ramys, as
of their lordship of Bollome, service unknown.
A moiety of three messuages, 70a. arable, 6a. meadow, in Wydeslade
Sowthe, worth 55., held of Ralph, baron of Graystoke, as of his manor
of Morpethe, in socage.
342 INQUISITIONS.
A moiety of a messuage, of 15a. arable and of la. meadow, in Schotton,
worth 10s., held of Roger Wodryngton, as of his manor of Plessees, service
unknown.
Manor of Haghton and hamlet of Homysshalghe.
G. Series II. Vol. 15. (59 his.)
548. Richard Fenys, of Broughton, co. Oxford, esquire.
Writ 11 October, inquisition 17 November, 17 Henry VII.
A fine was levied on the morrow of Souls, 14 Edward IV, between Edmund
Neweton, querent, and Henry Fenys, lord de Say, and Anne, his wife, and
John Hervy, esquire, and Margaret, his wife, deforciants, of inter alia the
under-mentioned manors of Dene, &c. and lands there, whereby the said
Henry and Anne and John and Margaret acknowledged the same to be the
right of the said Edmund and released them to him and his heirs for themselves
and the heirs of Margaret, with warranty against themselves and her heirs ;
for which aclaiowledgement, release, &c. the same Edmund granted the said
manors, &c. to the said Henry and Anne and the heirs of their bodies.
The said Henry and Anne were seised thereof accordingly in fee tail
by the form of the fine, and had issue between them Richard Fenys, now
deceased ; and afterwards the said Henry died and she survived him and was
solely seised thereof as aforesaid by survivorship. She died so seised,
whereupon the said manors, &c. descended to the said Richard Fenys, as son
and heir of the said Henry and Anne, of their bodies begotten, by the form
of the fine. He was seised thereof accordingly in fee tail by the form of the
fine, and died so seised.
He died 1 October last, seised of the under-mentioned manor of Erleston
in fee. Edward Fynez is his son and heir, aged one year and more. Cj. Nos.
436, 678.
Hants. Manors of Dene, Quydamton, Halle and Chyrcheocle, sixteen
messuages, ten tofts, two mills, 800a. land, 100a. meadow, 300a. pasture,
lOZ. rent, in Dene, Quydampton, Halle and Chyrcheocle, whereof the : —
Manor of Dene, worth 10/., is held of the bishop of Winchester, by
fealty only, for all service ;
Manor of Quydamton, worth 100s., held of the bishop aforesaid,
by service of | of a knight's fee ;
Manor of Hall, worth U. beyond outgoings, held of William Brocas,'
esquire, by fealty and 13s. 4d. rent, for all service ;
Manor of Chyrcheocle, worth 535. 4rf. beyond outgoings, held of the
prior of St. Swithun of Winchester by fealty and 45s. rent yearly, for all
service.
Manor of Erlleston, or Erleston, worth 11/. 6s. Sc?., held of the bishop
of Winchester, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (61 his.)
549. Anne late the wife of Walter Deverux, knight, lord de Ferrers.
Commission 29 April, inquisition the last day of May, 17 Henry VII.
Walter Devereux, knight, was seised of the under-mentioned lordships
and manors in fee, and, being so seised, gave them to one Anne, then the
HENRY VII. 343
wife of Walter Dcvereux, knight, late lord de Ferrers, deceased, to hold to
her and the heirs of her body between her and the aforesaid late lord
de Ferrers, her husband, lawfullj^ begotten.
By virtue of which gift she entered thereinto and was thereof seised
demesne as of fee tail by the form of the gift.
She died so seised thereof, Monday after the Epiphany, 8 Edward IV.
Walter, lord de Ferrers, is her next heir, viz. son and heir of John, her son and
heir between her and the said late lord de Ferrers begotten, and is aged 13
years.
After her death the aforesaid Walter, late lord de Ferrers, continued his
possession in the lordships and manors aforesaid, as tenant by the curtesy,
and was seised thereof in his demesne as of free tenement during his hfe, viz.
up to 24 August, 1 Henry VII. And afterwards, Joan, late the wiie of the
said Walter, late lord de Ferrers, and now wife of Thomas Poyntz, esquire,
entered the said lordships and manors and took the issues and profits therefrom
arising ; and the said Thomas Poyntz and Joan still occupy the said manors
and lordships and take the issues and profits thereof, by what title the jurors
know not.
Hereford. Lordships and manors of Webley, Leyonhales, Bodenham
Devereux and Dymmok, worth 300 marks, held of the king in chief, as
of his earldom of March, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (62 Us.)
550. Dorothy late the wife of Andrew Dymmok, the younger.
Writ 25 November, Assignment of Dower 28 November, 16 Henry VII.
Surrey. John Wody, the escheator, in the presence of Lawrence Aylmer
and John Chetokke, next friends of Thomas Dymmok, son and heir of
the said Andrew, being under age and in the king's custody, delivered
seisin to the said Dorothy of the manors of Totyng Graveney and Waleton,
which extends itself in Norbeton, Ewell and Combe, extended at 24^
yearly, in full of her dower.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (63 bis.)
551. Elizabeth late the wife of Richard Newton, esquire.
Writ 26 May, Assignment of Dower, at Awste, 1 June, 16 Henry VII.
Gloucester. John Grenehull, the escheator, in the presence of John Stoke,
John Drever, John Alen and William Cokkes, next friends of Isabel and
Joan, daughters and heirs of the said Richard, being under age and in
the king's custody, — her oath not to re-marry without leave having been
ordered to be taken by the escheator of Somerset, assigned her : —
The site of the manor of Awste, 22a. land, 5a. meadow in Awste ;
the farm of the water there which John Dryver now holds ; a messuage,
26a. land, 6a. meadow in Awste now in the tenure of Nicholas Stoke ;
a messuage, 29a. land, la. meadow, in Awste, now in the tenure of William
Colymore ; a cottage, in Awste, now in the tenure of William Russell ;
a messuage and a virgate of land, in Awste, now in the tenure of Thomas
Ryche ; 6d. rent yearly issuing from the free tenement of John Walys,
344 INQUISITIONS.
in Awste ; 2(1. rent in Awste yearly to be received from the free tenement
of John Parker ; \d. rent yearly from the free tenement called ' Arthures
landes,' in Awste ; as a third part of the manor of Awste, worth, according
to the extent made before him, 8L lis. Q\d.
* C. Series II. Vol. 15. (64 Us.)
552. Elizabeth late the wife of Richard Newton, esquire.
Writ 26 May, Assignment of Dower, at Wynsford Bosun, 11 June, 16
Henry VII.
Somerset. Wilham Bysseley, the escheator, assigned her, her oath not
to re-marry without licence havmg been taken, in the presence of
PhiHp Ogan, Nicholas Castell, John Lovell and John Pliihp, next friends
of Isabel and Joan, daughters and heirs of the said Richard, as her free
tenement and reasonable dower : — ■
Manors of Wynsford Bosun, Aston Maras, Aldewyke and Midsomer
Norton, the advowson of the church of Wynsford Bosun, twelve messuages,
two tofts, eight gardens and 2a. meadow, in the borough of Taunton and
all other the lands and tenements which were the said Richard's in
Taunton ; and 345. 5\d. rent yearly from the manor of Stoneston ; which
third part is worth, according to the extent thereof made before the
escheator, 161.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (65 bis.)
553. Elizabeth late the wife of Richard Newton, esquire.
Writ 26 May, Assignment of Dower, at Childokford, 1 June, 16 Henry VII.
Dorset. William Bysseley the escheator assigned her, in the presence of
Thomas Gerves, Wilham Frowcester, John Wylkyns and John Salter,
next friends of the said Isabel and Joan (as above), a yearly rent of
Gl. 5|c?. issuing from the manor of Childokford and from all the said
Richard's lands, &c. in Childeokford, &c.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (66 bis.)
554. Elizabeth late the wife of Richard Newton, esquire.
Writ wantuig ; Assignment of Dower, at Southcharlton, 1 June, 16 Henry VII.
Devon. The escheator assigned her, in the presence of Wilham Salter, John
Coke, John Salter and Wilham Frouceter, next friends of the said Isabel
and Joan (as above), a third part of the manor of South Charleton, and
of two messuages, 60a. land, 6a. meadow and 4a. pasture in Holcom
BurneU, worth 39s.
C. Series II. Vol. 15. (67 bis.)
555. William Bury.
Writ, wanting ; inquisition 10 . . . ., 18 Henry VII ; delivered to the court
7 November, 18 Henry VII.
HENRY Vll. 345
He died seised in fee of the under-mentioned manor of Colaton, and land,
&c. in Chulmelegh, &c. and Whyteclylf, and rent in Byrcheham.
He was seised in fee of the mider-mentioned land, &c. in Trew St. James,
&c. and rent in More, and, bemg so seised, by charter, 10 May, 1 Richard III,
enfeoffed John Kyrton, Hugh Fountejoi, vicar of Wynckelegh, and William
Torner, thereof, who were seised thereof accordmgly m fee. William Torner
afterwards died and the others survived and are still so seised.
He died seised in fee of the under-mentioned messuages, &c. m Exeter,
and, being so seised thereof, by his testament dated 6 October, 1502, 18 Henry
VII, bequeathed, demised, gave and granted the said messuages, &c. to
Richard Reygny, Peter Westecot and William Cockyshed, to hold to them
and their lieks ; by vii'tue of which demise and grant they were seised thereof
in demesne as of free tenement, with remainder thereof to his right heirs.
He died 7 October m the year abovesaid. John Bury, aged 23 and more,
is his son and heir.
Devon. Manor of Colaton, and four carucates of land, 10a. wood and 60a.
furze [and heath], in Chulmelegh, worth 6Z., held of Edward, earl of Devon,
as of his honor of Okehamton, by knight-service.
Three messuages, 70a. land, 6a. meadow, la. wood, in Hurdynges
Legh, in the parish of Chalvelegh, worth 20s., held of the said earl, by
knight-service, as of his honor aforesaid.
A yearly rent of 12(/. in Southmor there.
A messuage, 20a. land, 6a. meadow, called ' Ford ' or in Ford, m
the parish of Chulmelegh, worth 20d., held of the said earl, service
unknown.
A yearly rent of 2s. in Cadbury.
A yearly rent of 2s. in Bonston.
A yearly rent of 2s. in Garland.
A yearly rent of 12s. 5d. in Hole, m the parish of xVysch Reygny.
A yearly rent of 7s. from the heirs of Kake and Hole there.
A yearly rent of 12f/. from land in the eighth part of Meneclyff
there.
Two messuages, 00a. land, 20a. pasture, 12a. meadow, 4a. wood,
40a. furze and heath, in Lollesdon, in the parish of Wynckelegh, worth
20s., held of Giles Dawbeney, knight, lord Dawbeney, as of his manor of
Rydelcomb, service unknown.
A messuage, 20a. land, 8a. meadow, 3a. wood, 20a. furze and heath
in Ayschwill, or Ayschwyll, in the parish of Dowleton, worth 5s., held of
the abbot of Hertelond, in right of his house, service unknown.
A messuage 20a. land, 6a. meadow, 2a. wood, 12a. furze and heath,
in Wodehouse, in the parish of Beauford, worth 6s., held of the aforesaid
abbot, in right of his church, by the rent of ^d. yearly.
Two messuages and two mills, 60a. land, 20a. meadow, 2a. wood,
20a. furze and heath m ' Bekelegh ys Comb,' worth 33s. 4d., held of the
marquess of Dorset, by service of 1/6. of wax yearly.
Twelve acres of land there, called ' Lytell Bowdyn,' or in Lytell
Bowdon, worth 5s., held of the said marquess, as of his manor of Ylfercomb,
service unknown.
Twenty acres of land there, called ' Lyncomb,' or 10a. land in Lyn-
comb, worth 3s., held of the abbot of Dunkyswyll, in right of his church, as
of his manor of Lyncomb, service unknown.
346 INQUISITIONS.
Three messuages, a cottage, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, 12a. wood,
20a. furze and heath, m Bury and Brymysmede, m the parish of Lapford,
worth 405., held of Alexander Arundell, by service of 2s. yearly, for all
service, as of his manor of Lapford.
A messuage, 30a. land, 10a. meadow, 2a. wood, 20a. furze and heath,
m Estbradford, worth 10s., held of the abbot of Buckefast, m right of
his church, by fealty only.
A yearly rent of 20d., in Westbradford.
A yearly rent of I2d. to be received there yearly for the user
{attachiamento) of ' le weyr ' of the bishop of Exeter.
Four messages, 20s. yearly rent, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, 6a. wood,
60a. furze and heath, in Est VVeke, Weste Weke, and Holland, held of
Edward, earl of Devon, as of his manor of Chulmclegh, by knight -service ;
they are worth nothmg beyond outgoings.
A toft, 20a. land, 6a. meadow, la. wood, 10a. furze and heath, in
Padyngton, in the parish of Boryngton, worth 55., held of the abbot
of Tavystock, service unknown.
Ten acres of land, 6a. wood, 8a. furze and heath, in Whyteclyff, there,
worth 3s. 4d., held of the abbot aforesaid, as of his manor of Boryngton,
service unknown.
A yearly rent of 2s. from land in Byrcheham.
Two messuages and a cottage, 60a. land, 6a. meadow, 2a. wood, 40a.
furze and heath, inTrew St. James {Sancti Jacobi), worth 40s., held of the
heirs of Leonard Gyffard, as of their manor aforesaid, service unknown.
Two messuages, 70a. land, 10a. meadow, 12a. wood, 40a. furze and
heath, m Heyn, Brounston and Yedcomb, in the parish of Wollysworthy.
A messuage, 60a. land, 10a. meadow, 10a. wood, 12a. furze and
heath, in Legh and Stoneburgh, in the parish of Bishop Morchard
{M orchard Episcopi) ;
the said two messuages with their appurtenances in Heyn, Brounston and
Yedcomb, with all their appurtenances in Legh and Stoneburgh (sic), are
held of John, bishop of Exeter, as in right of his church, but by what services
they know not, and they are worth m all issues, beyond outgoings, 20s.
A messuage, 40a. land, Ha. meadow, 3a. wood, 20a. furze and
heath, in Clyst William, or Wylliam, and Hurn, in the parish of Plymtre ;
the said messuage with all its appurtenances in Clyst Wylliam, is held of the
prioress of Ploslo, in right of her church, and is worth yearly m all issues
beyond outgoings 6s. Sd. by service of a pair of gilt spurs ; and the said
land in Hurn is held of the heirs of Wodebeayr, service unknown, and
it is worth nothing yearly beyond outgoings.
A yearly rent of 65. 8d. issuing from divers lands and tenements
within the borough of Chulmelegh ; the said rent in Chulmelegh, which
is a free borough, is held of Edward, earl of Devon, in free socage.
A messuage, a cottage, 20a. land, 3a. meadow, 10a. furze and heath,
in Chalvelegh Weke, worth 10s., held of the said earl, as of his honor
of Okehamton, service unknown.
A messuage, 20a. land, 3a. meadow, 12a. furze and heath, la. wood,
in Goueland, in the parish of Boryngton, worth 5s., held of the marquess
of Dorset, as of his manor of Colrygg, service unknown.
A messuage, 30a. land, 9a. meadow, Oa. wood, 12a. furze and heath,
in Balesaysch and Stacamton, in the parish of Bukyngton, worth 6s.,
held of John Cobley, by lis. rent yearly, service unknown.
HENRY VII. 347
A toft, 16a. land, la. wood, in Smythton and Tayworthy, in the
parish of Yeddeslcgh, worth 12cl., held of the lord Lysle, by 2d. rent, as
of his manor of Yedyslegh.
A messuage, 24a. land, Ga. meadow, 2a. wood, 10a. furze and heath,
in DoA\ii, in the parish of Wemworthy, worth 3s., held of William Rcygny,
as of his manor Eggysford, service unknown.
Three messuages, 60a. land, 12a. meadow, 20a. wood, in Denston, and
Meneclyff, m the parish of Aysch Reygny, worth 20s., held of the lord de
Lysle. as of his manor of Aysch Reygny, service unknown.
Ten acres of land, 20a. furze and heath, m More, in the parish of
Wynkelegh, worth I2d., held of John Keynes, as of his manor of Wynke-
legh, service unknown.
A quit rent of 3s. from the heirs of More there yearly, at Michaelmas.
Thirteen messuages, five tofts, eight curtilages and fifteen gardens,
within the city of Exeter, late of Thomas Herle, bastard, held of the
heirs of John Copleston, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (5.)
556. William Ingelby, knight.
Writ, 10 December, inquisition 11 January, 17 Henry VII.
He died seised in fee of the under-mentioned manors of Barton, Manfeld,
and Aymunderby, land in Kyrkelevyngton, &c. and the advowsons of Sutton
upon Derwent, &c.
He gave the under-mentioned manors of Ryppeley, with the advowson,
Estherlesay and Stokton, with land, &c. in Fokirthorp, &c. by the name of
all his land, &c. in Rypeley, &c. and Westherlesey, to George Strang wais
and WiUiam Aykerode, as in No. 539.
The said George and WilUam, with others since deceased, by his assent
and M'ill, by their charter gave to one Katharine Ingilby the manor of Stokton
aforesaid, with the exception of quit rents of Id. issuing from a messuage
and two bovates of land, late Brian Redemayn's, 5d. from a messuage and
two bovates of Guy Forster, and 9d. from a messuage and four bovates late
William Barnard's there, for the term of her life ; she survives and is still
seised thereof in her demesne as of free tenement.
He, and the said George and William, with others since deceased, by
their charter indented gave to John Ingilby, his first-born son, and Eleanor,
his wife, the manor of Estherlyssay aforesaid and the under-mentioned manor
of Rouclyf , and land, &c. in Skelton, for the lives of the said Jolm and Eleanor
and the longer liver of them ; they survive and are seised thereof accordingly
in their demesne as of free tenement.
By his last will he directed inter alia that five of his poorer tenants in
Ryppeley, at the discretion of his executors, should be quit of payment of
their farms for the term of St. Martin in Winter last before his decease, of his
alms ; and that a portion of 300 marks should be raised for his daughter,
Anne, as in No. 53!).
Death and heir as in No. 511.
York. Manor of Barton, worth 3Z. 9s. lOcZ., held of the heirs of the lord de
Fawconberge, service unknown.
Manor of Manfeld, worth 51., held of the heirs of Fitz Henry, service
unknown.
348 INQUISITIONS.
Manor of Aymuimderby, worth 5 marks, held of the heirs of Bruis,
service unknown.
A messuage, a toft and six bovates of land, in Kyrkelevyngton,
worth 16s., held of the heirs of James Towecotes, service unknowTi.
A messuage, a garden, a croft, a bovate of land, 12a. meadow and
Id. free rent yearly payable at Whitsuntide, in Neweton Morell, worth
lis., held of the heirs of Thomas Saltmershe, service unknown.
Three messuages, six tofts, Avithout houses {vastatis), and twelve
bovates of land, in Towethorp, or Thowethorp, worth 20s., held of the
earl of Westmerlond, service unlaiown.
A messuage and six bovates of land, in Exilby, worth 13s. Ad., held
of the kmg, as of his castle of Richemond, service miknown.
A messuage, eleven cottages, 60a. land, 2a. meadow, and a wmdniill,
in Clyfton, worth 5/., held of the treasurer of the cathedral church of
St. Peter, York, service unlmoAvn.
A messuage and four bovates of land, in Mawndby upon Swale ; and
a toft and a bovate of land, in Kyrkeby Wyske, or Kirkeby Wiske ;
worth 23s., held of John Constable, of Holdernesse, service unknown.
Two bovates of land, in Swynton, worth lis., held of the prior of
Malton, service unknown.
Two messuages, eighteen bovates of land and 24a. meadow, in
Scotton by Richemond, worth 31. 10s., held of the heirs of Roald, service
unknown.
The advowson of the parish church of Sutton upon Derwent, of no
yearly value, held of the abbot of Wytby, service unknown.
The patronage of the priory of St. Mary of Mountgrace (Montis
grade), of no yearly value, held of the heirs of Bruce, service unlaiown.
The advowson of a perpetual chantry in the church of St. Mary withm
the town of Rypon of no yearly value, held of the archbishop of York,
service unknown.
Manor of Ryppeley, or Rypeley, with the advowson of the church
thereto belonging, worth 241. 6s. Sd., held of the heirs of Sir William de
Roos of Yngmanthorp, service unknowai.
Manor of Estherlesay, Estherlesey, Estherlessey, or Estherlyssay,
worth 41. 12d., held of the heirs of the lord de Bruis, service miknown.
Manor of Stokton on the Moor {super Moram), worth 6Z., held of
the heirs of Mauley (Malalacu), service unknown.
A messuage, a toft, and eight bovates of land, in Fokirthorp, worth
'30s., held of the abbot of the monastery of St. Mary without York,
service unknown.
A toft Avithout house (vastatum) in Hoby, and a close (clausara) there
called ' Hoby Lounde,' containing 24a. pasture, and 3a. wood, worth
9s., held of the heirs of Ralph de Novell, service unknoAvn.
A messuage, a cottage, a toft and three bovates of land, in Conyston,
or ConjTigston, m Craven, worth 22s., held of the heirs of Conyngston,
service unknown.
Three messuages and 20a. land, in HaAvkiswyk m Craven, Hawkis-
wyke, or HaAvkyswyke, Avorth 16s., held of the heirs of HaAvkyswyke,
service unknoAvn.
A messuage, a cottage, 100a. land, 3a. meadow and 2a. wood, in
Northstanley ; ten burgages and four cottages, in Rypon ; worth
3^ 13s. 4d., held of the archbishop of York, service unknown.
HE^RY VTT. 349
Three messuages, a cottage, two bovates and 8a. land, and a dovecot,
in Kyrkby Malsert, or Kirkby Malscrt ; two messuages and 10a. land,
in Lairton ; worth 28s., held of the heirs of the lord de Mowebray, service
miknoAV7i.
A messuage, a cottage, seven bovates, 4a. land, in Thekeston,
worth 13s. 4d., held of the earl of Westmerland, service unknown.
Three messuages, eight burgages, four cottages, thirty bovates of
land, 18a. meadow, in Yarom, worth 5/., held of the heirs of tlie lord de
Darcy, service unknown.
Three messuages and eleven bovates of land, in Westherlesey, worth
40s., held of the heirs of Roger de Burton, service unknown.
Manor of Rouclyf, worth III., held of the abbot and the monastery
of St. Mary without York, service unknown.
Three messuages, two crofts, nine bovates of land, 50a. pasture, 7a.
meadow, in Skelton ; whereof the three messuages are held of the abbot
aforesaid, service unknown, and are worth 40s. ; the nine bovates and
50a. pasture, are held of the Treasurer of the cathedral church of St.
Peter of York, service unknown, and are worth 31. ; and the la. meadow,
are held of the heirs of Ralph de Nevell, service unknown, and are
worth 205.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (6.)
557. Richard, earl of Warwick, and Margaret (sic) his wife.
Writ of Certiorari, 10 October, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition, virtute officii,
23 September, 18 Henry VII.
The writ is addressed to Michael de Wherton, escheator in the bishopric
of Durham, the county of Durham and Sedberg,' sede vacante, and directs him
to send into the chancery the inquisitions taken before him at Gejniesford, co.
Durham, 23 September last, concerning the said earl and others (Nos. 557-560).
The said earl and Margaret were seised of the under-mentioned castle,
&c. in fee, in her right, and died.
By the reason of the attainder and forfeiture of Edward, late earl of War-
wick, cousin and heir of the said Margaret, viz., son of Isabel, her daughter,
the said castle, &c. came to the king's hands.
Durham. Castle and manor of Castell Barnard, worth lOOZ. ; manor of Gey-
nesford, worth 50Z. ; manor of Long Neuton, worth, 30Z. ; the said castle
&c. were held of king Edward IV in right of his crown, by reason of his
prerogative, by a whole earldom {'per com' integrum).
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (7.)
558. Ralph, earl of Westmerland.
Writ and inquisition, as above.
The day he died he held of the king, in right of his crown of England, by
an entire earldom {q^er com' integrum), among other castles, manors, lands
and tenements, by reason of his prerogative, the under-mentioned manors, &c.
and died seised thereof in fee.
He died 7 June, 13 Henry VII. Ralph Nevill Ls his cousin and next heir,
and is aged A\ years and more.
350 INQUISITIONS.
Durham. The castle, or manor, of Brauncepath, and the manors and towns
of Brauncepath, Stokle and Wyllyngton, and the advowson of the parish
church of Brauncepath, worth GO/.
Twenty messuages, 400a. land, 2,000a. moor, 1,000a. pasture, 200a.
wood, in Brauncepath, Wyllyngton, Estbrandon and Stokle, and a
certain tenement called ' Coke,' a water mill, in Brauncepath, worth 81.
Manor of Holme lond, 200a. land, 50a. meadow, 300a. pasture, in
Holmelond, worth 20 marks.
Two messuages, two bovates of land, in Hunwik, worth 6s. Sd.
Manor and town of Tudhawe, worth 20 marks.
Ten messuages in Sunderlond by the sea {juxta mare), worth 23s. 4:d.
Two messuages, 100a. land and a coal mine in Wodefeld, worth 40s.
Manor of Halywell and the manor and town of Britley, twelve
messuages, 300a. land, 100a. meadow, in Halywell, Britley, Fyssheburn,
worth 15/.
Manor of OxenhaU, three bovates of land, in Cokerton, the manor
and town of Stanley and Billerowe, manor of Welleyhall, and twelve
messuages, 300a. land, 100a. meadow and 50a. .pasture, in OxenhaU,
Cokerton, Billerowe and Welleyhall, worth 14Z.
A messuage called ' Cokfidhous ' by Hedlehop, 100a. land, 50a,
meadow, and 300a. pasture, to the same messuage adjacent, and seven
messuages twelve cottages, twenty-four burgages, six bovates, 6|a.
land and 6a. meadow, in Derlyngton, a close and a dovecot there, worth
14/.
A messuage and 10a. land, in Haughton, a close called ' Mawdefeld '
and a coal mine there, and a close called ' Coltparke,' worth 8s.
Manor and town of Wynlaton, twenty messuages, 1,000a. land, 300a.
meadow, 2,000a. pasture, in Wynlaton, worth 80 marks, rendering and
paying to the bishop of Durham, in right of his bishopric, from the premises
yearly, on the feast of St. Cuthbert, 20/.
Manor of Bjoichester, ten messuages, 200a. land, 100a. meadow, 500a.
pasture, in Bynchester, worth 8/.
Manors and towns of Westbrandon, Iveslcy, Rawley, Hedley and
Cornsawe, twenty messuages, 500a. land, 500a. pasture, 100a. meadow,
in Westbrandon, Ivesley, Rowley, Hedley and Cornsawe, four messuages,
100a. land, 200a. pasture, 100a. meadow {vessef) in Hedlehop, the manors
of Thornley, Grenewell, Helmeparke, and a coal mine in Helmeparke,
sixteen messuages, 500a. land, 100a. meadow, 300a. pasture, in Thorneley,
Grenewell and Helmeparke, worth 25/.
Manors of Bires Geffrey and Whitworth, ten messuages, 200a. land,
40a. meadow, 300a. pasture, in Bires Geffrey and Whitworth, worth 16/.
Manor of Westborden, the third part of the town of Pelton, six
messuages, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, in Westbrandon and Pelton, worth
7 marks.
Manors of Camboys and Chepyngton, ten messuages, 300a. land,
100a. meadow, in Camboys, Chepyngton and Westlikborn, worth 4/.
A rent of 20s. issuing from lands and tenements, formerly John
Heron's, in Hotop, payable yearly at Whitsuntide and Martlemas equally.
A rent of 20s. issuing from lands and tenements formerly Thomas
Claxton's in Westmerton by Elmeden at the feasts aforesaid.
Manor and town of Eldon, twelv^e messuages, 500a. land, 100a. meadow,
500a. pasture, in Eldon., worth 30/.
HENRY VII. 351
The advowson and patronage of the churches of Cokefcld and St.
Mary in the South Bailey {in Bailie Australi) of Durham.
The advoAvson and patronage of the church of the college of Steyn-
drop, the advowson and patronage, gift and nomination, of the master
or warden [magistral' sive ciistod) of the college, or church of that college,
and of all the priests of the same college, and the nomination, gift,
advowson and placing {imposicionem) of all the poor men in the same
college to be sustamed and had.
A yearly rent of 26s. Sd. issuing from the lands and tenements of
Alexander Lilborn m Shildon at the feasts aforesaid.
Manor, tOAvii and lordship of Steyndrop, forty messuages, 2,000a.
land, 300«. meadow, 1,000«. pasture, in Steyndrop, worth 100 marks.
Manor of Somerhous, ten messuages, 200a. land, 50a. meadow, in
Somerhous, worth 16/.
Castle and manor of Raby, the forest of Langeley, the manors and
towns of Raby, Shotton, WecUand, Cokfeld, Bolome, Keverston Waker-
feld, Ingleton, Houghton and Langton, one hundred messuages, 2,000a.
pasture, 1,000a. heath, in Raby, Shotton, Wedlond, Cokfeld, Bolome,
Keverston, Wakerfeld, Ingleton, Houghton and Langton, worth 100
marks 135. 4:d.
Manor and town of Elwyk, twenty messuages, 500a. land, 50a.
meadow, 200a. pasture, in Elswyke, worth 301.
Manors and toAvais of Swayngton, Stokfold, Neweton Handesert,
Close and Dalton Perci, forty messuages, 2,000a. land, 300a. meadow,
2.000a. pasture, in Swajngton, Stokfold, Neweton Handesert, Close and
Dalton Perci, worth 70?.
A messuage in Durham next the church of St. Nicholas there, worth
20s., and the reversion of two messuages in Onegate in the North Bailey
(ballio boreali) of Durham, within the castle of Durham, five tofts,
five gardens and 8a. land, in Gillegate in Durham, to be had after the
decease of John Gibson, who holds them for the term of his life,
worth 10s.
The reversion of a yearly rent of 2s. issuing from the same tenement,
to be had after the death of the aforesaid John Gibson who holds that
rent for the term of his life with reversion thereof expectant to the earl
and his heirs.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (7.)
559. John Clifford de Clifford, knight, lord de Clifford and
Westmerland.
Writ and inquisition, as above.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors in fee, and held them,
among other lordships, &c. of king Henry VI. in right of his crown of England
and by reason of the prerogative of his cro\vTi, by an entire barony, and died
seised of such an estate thereof, after whose death, by act of parliament,
1 Edward IV, it was ordained that he, among others, should stand and be
attainted and should forfeit to the king and his heirs the lands, &c. whereof he
was seised on 4 March, 1 Edward IV, or after, in fee or fee tail.
He was seised of the said manors on the said 4 March and after m fee, and
died so seised on Palm Sunday the next following.
352 INQUISITIONS.
Afterwards by act of parliament, 1 Henry VII, it was ordained that the
said act of attainder of the said John should be annulled and vacated, and
that Henry de Clifford knight, now lord de Clifford and Westmorland, his son
and heir, and his heirs, should have all the land, &c., which the said John
forfeited &c. ; by pretext whereof the said Henry entered upon the said
manors and was and is seised thereof in fee, &c.
He died, as above, on Palm Sunday, 1 Edward IV. The said Henry is
his son and heir and was then aged 4 and more.
Durham. Town and manor of Hertilpole, worth
Lordships and manors of Hert and Hcrtnes, worth 100 marks.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (7.)
560. John Greystok, lord de Greystok.
Writ and inquisition, as above.
He held the day he died of the king in right of his crown of England,
by an entire barony, among other castles, &c. by reason of his prerogative
the under-mentioned manors of Over and Nether Cunsclif and Neysham, and
the reversion of the under-mentioned manor of Brereton after the death of
Beatrice late the wife of Robert Constable and sometime (' Anne ' in original)
wife of Ralph, late lord de Greystok, his father, which manor the said Robert
and Beatrice, on the day of the death of the said John, held in dower, in right
of the said Beatrice, by the assignment of the said John, with reversion thereof
expectant to the said John and his heirs, rendering yearly to the said John
and his heirs 305.
He died seised of the said manors, &c. in fee tail, to him and the heirs
male of his body issuing.
He died 10 March, 16 Henry VII. John Greystock is his son and heir
and is 14| years old and more.
Durham. Manors of Overcunsclif and Nethercunsclif and Neysham, worth
100 marks.
Manor of Brereton, worth 211. 10s.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (7.)
561. John Ingilby, esquire.
Writ, 5 September, inquisition, 3 May, 18 Henry VII.
William Ingilby, knight, father of the said John Ingilby, long before his
decease, by the name of William Ingilby, esquire, by his charter, 8 July,
22 Edward IV, gave to one George Strangways, DD., by the name of George
Strangways, B.D., W^illiam Aykerod, clerk, by the name of William Aykerodd,
M.A., and others since deceased, inter alia the under-mentioned manor and
advowson of Rypley and land, &c. in Fogerthorp, Hoby, Conyston, Hawekys-
wyk, North Stanley, Rypon, Kyrkby Malsert, Laireton, Thexton, Yarome
and Westherlesey, by the name of all his lands, tenements, rents and services
in the said towns ; by virtue of which gift the said George and William and
the others since deceased were seised thereof in fee, and the said George and
WilUam were and still are seised thereof by survivorship.
HENRY VII. 353
The said George Strangways and William Aykerod, with others since
deceased, by their charter indented gave to John Ingilby, first born son of
William Ingilby, knight, and to Eleanor, wife of the said John Ingilby, the
under-mentioned manors of Estherlesey and Rouclyf and land, &c. in Skelton,
by the name of all their lands, tenements, rents and services, in Estherlesey,
Rouclyf and Skelton, for the term of their lives in survivorship ; by virtue of
which gift they were seised thereof in their demesne as of free tenement, and
the said John died, and the said Eleanor is at present solely seised of such an
estate therein by survivorship.
The said John Ingilb}^ esquire, was seised in fee, the day he died, of
the under-mentioned manor of Stokton on the Moor, of the advowson of the
church of Sutton upon Derwent, held in gross {ut de uno grosso per se), of the
patronage of St. Mary of Mountgrace and a perpetual chantry in St. Mary's,
Rj'pon.
Long before his decease he was seised in fee of the under-mentioned manors
of Barton. Manfeld and Aynmonderby, and land, &c. in Kyrklevyngton, Neue-
ton Morell. Towethorp, Exilby, Clyfton, Mawndby upon Swale, Kirkby Wyske,
Swj'nton and Scotton by Richemond, and, being so seised, by his charter
indented gave them to Marmaduke Constable, knight, John Acclom, esquire,
John Vavasour, esquire, Thomas Strangways, esquire, and William Roos,
clerk, by the name of all his land, &c. in Barton, &c., for the performance of
his last ^^■ill ; and they were, and still are, seised thereof accordingly, to the
intent aforesaid.
By his last will he inter alia directed that his said feoffees of inter alia
his said land. &c. in Barton, &c. should, immediately after his decease, at
the request of James Strangways, knight, make sufficient and secure estate to
Ranulph. his second son, of and in the aforesaid land, &c. to the yearly value
of 10/. for life, A\ith remainder to his own right heirs, and gave the like to any
child liis ^^-ife were going with, if a boy ; if a girl, he directed that the executors
or administrators of his goods should receive 200 marks therefrom for her
marriage ; he willed that Thomas Strangways, John Maleverer, John Maxe-
well, John Shan, John Roukhorn and Robert Ruddall should enjoy the
annuities given them by his father, and that Ralph Grymston and WiUiam
Smyth should enjoy the annuities which he himself had given them, also that
Miles KnoUes and Oliver Smyth should have their houses for life according
to the writings thereof lately made to them.
He died 28 August, 18 Henry VII. WilHam Ingilby, aged 8 and more, is
his son and heir. See Xo. 636.
York. Manor of Rypley, or Rypeley, with the advowson of the church
there to the same manor belonging, worth 30/., held of the heirs of Sir
^\'illiam Roos of Ingmanthorp, by fealty and a rose yearly, on the feast
of St. Peter styled Ad Vincula, for all service.
A messuage, a toft and eight bovates of land, in Fogerthorp, or Fokir-
thorp, Avorth 30.s., held of the abbot of St. Mary, the Virgin, without the
walls of the city of York, service unknoAvn.
A toft without house {vastatum), inHoby, a close there called ' Hooby-
lound,' or 'Hoby Lound,' containing 24a. pasture, and Sa. wood, worth
13.S. 4d., held of the heirs of Ralph de Nevyle, service unknown.
A messuage, a cottage, a croft and three bovates of land, in Conyston
in Craven, worth 225., held of the heirs of Conyngston, service
unknowTi.
Wt. 3777. IH 23
354 INQUISITIONS.
Three messuages, 20a. land, in Hawekyswyk in Craven, or Hawkiswyk,
worth 165., held of the heirs of Hawkyswyk, service unlmown.
A messuage, a cottage, lOOa. land, 3a. meadow, 2a. wood, in North
Stanley, worth 405., held of the archbishop of York, service unknown.
Ten burgages and four cottages, m Rypon, worth 405.. held of the
said archbishop service unknown.
Three messuages, a cottage, two bovates and 8a. land, and a dovecot,
in Kyrkby Malsert, worth 285., held of the heirs of Mowbrey, service
unkno^Ti.
Two messuages, 10a. land, in Laireton, or Lairton, worth 10s., held
of the heirs of Mowebray, service unknown.
A messuage, a cottage, seven bovates and 4a. land, in Thexton, worth
135. 4^., held of the earl of Westmerlond, service unknown.
There messuages, eight burgages, four cottages, thirty bovates of
land and 18a. meadow, in Yarome, worth 51., held of the heirs of the
lord de Dercy, service unknown.
Three messuages, eleven bovates of land, in Westherlesej^ worth
405., held of the heirs of Roger de Burton, service unknoAvn.
Manor of Estherlesey, worth 6/. 12d., held of the heirs of the lord de
Bruys, service unknown.
Manor of Rouclyf, worth 111., held of the abbot of the monastery
of St. Mary without the walls of the city of York, and of the treasurer
of the cathedral church of St. Peter, of York, and of the prebendary of
the prebend of Strensall, service unknown.
Three messuages, two tofts and nine bovates of land, 50a. pasture
and la. meadow, in Skelton, worth 61., held of the said abbot and treasm-er
and of the heu's of Ralph de Nevyle, service unknown.
Manor of Stokton on the Moor {super Morani), worth 6/., held of the
heirs of Mauley {Mallalacu), service unknown.
Advowson of the church of Sutton upon Derwent, of no yearly value,
held of the abbot of Whytby, service unknown.
Patronage of the priory of St. Mary of Mountgrace {Montis grade)
of no yearly value, held of the heirs of Bruys, service unknown.
A perpetual chantry in the chapel of St. Mary Avithin the town of
Ripon, of no yearly value, held of the archbisop of York, service unknown.
Manor of Barton, worth 41. 95. lOd., held of the heirs of the lord
de Fawconbrige, service unknown.
Manor of Manfeld, worth 1005., held of the heirs of Fitz Henry,
service unknown.
Manor of Aynmonderby, worth 31. 65. 8d., held of the heirs of Bruys,
service unknown.
A messuage, a croft and six bovates of land, in Kyrklevyngton, or
KirklevjTigton, worth 165., held of the heirs of James Towecotez, service
unknown.
A messuage, a garden, a croft, a bovate of land, 12a. meadow and Id.
free rent, in Neueton Morell, worth 21s., held of the heirs of Thomas
Saltmersh, service miknoMii.
Three messuages, six tofts without houses {vastatis), and twelve
bovates of land, in Towethorp, or Towthorp, worth 20s., held of the earl
of Westmerlond, service unlcnown.
A messuage and six bovates of land, in Exilby, worth 13s. 4d., held
of the said earl, service unknown.
HENRY VTI. 355
A messuage, eleven cottages, GOa. land, 2a. meadow, and a windmill,
in Clyfton, worth 100s., held of the treasurer of the cathedral church of
St. Peter of York, service miknown.
A messuage and four bovates of land, in Mawndby upon Swale ; and
a toft and a bovate of land, in Kii'kby Wyske ; worth 26s., held of John
Constable, of Holdernesse, service unloiown.
Two bovates of land, in Swynton, worth lis., held of the prior of
Malton, service unknown.
Two messuages, eighteen bovates of land, and 24a. meadow, in Scotton
bj' Richmond, or Skotton by Richmond, worth Si. 10s., held of the heirs of
Roald, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (8.)
562. Robert Russell.
Writ, 30 June, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition, 22 October, 18 Henry VII.
Robert Russell, esquire, named in the writ, died seised in fee of the under-
mentioned manors of Wytley, Sapy and Sutton.
Elizabeth Russell, widow, mother of Robert Russell, esquire, his father,
long before the decease of the said Robert, the father, was seised of the imder-
mentioned manor and advowson of Streynsham, manor of Bulton, bullaries in
Wych. land, &c., in Defford and Worcester, and rents in Batenhale, Worcester
and HodjTigton, m fee, and, being so seised, by charter indented, 4 April,
20 Edward IV, enfeoffed Robert Throkmerton and Richard Knyghtley, knights,
Simon Milbourn, Thomas Ligon, William Tracy, esquires,. Robert Slymbrugge,
William Wymarke, clerks, John Throkmerton, gentleman, and Robert Handy,
together with Thomas Balshalle, John More, clerks, Thomas Brugge, serjeant
at law, William Catesby, esquire, and Roger Morres, thereof, who were seised
of the said manor, &c. in fee, for the performance of her last will.
Afterwards by a writing indented, 10 June, 21 Edward IV, made between
her and the said feoffees, the said Elizabeth declared her last will and thereby
willed that the said Thomas Balshale, and his co-feoffees should stand
seised of the said manor of Streynsham, &c., to her use for Ufe, with remainder
to the use of Robert Russell, her son, for life only, and after his decease
to the use of such person as should be his heir ; and also, immediately
after the decease of her said son, she willed that the said Thomas Balshale
and his co-feoffees should stand seised of the premises to the following use,
to wit that her executors and assigns might take the issues thereof until they
had received the sum of 300 marks for the promotion and marriage of Elizabeth
and Joan, daughters of the said Robert, her son ; and if it happened her said
son to have more sons or more daughters they should have such further sums
to be raised from the issues of the said manor, &c. as to her surviving executors
or assigns seemed fit, and after the decease of such executors and assigns
at the discretion of her said feoffees ; and also she willed that, after the per-
formance of the premises, the said Thomas Balshale and the others should
stand seised thereof to the use of the said Robert her son for life, and after-
wards to the use of such person as then should be his heir, to the use of such
heir and his heirs.
And afterwards by her same last will she appointed Richard Wycherley,
clerk, the said Robert Throkmerton, and Robert Handy her executors, and
died.
356 INQUISITIONS.
And afterwards the said Thomas Balshale, John More, Thomas Brygges,
WiUiam Catesby and Roger Morres, died, and the said Robert Throkmerton
and the others survived, and were and still are seised thereof in fee by survivor-
ship to the use abovesaid.
Her said will has not yet been fully performed.
The said Robert Russell, son of the said Elizabeth, father of Robert
Russell, named in the writ, was seised of the mider-mentioned n>anors of Pub-
lington, Dormeston, Fleford, Intebergh, Cloddeshale, Cokehulle and Thornedon
with the advowson of Puplyngton, and, being so seised, by an indenture of
agreement between him and Thomas Beynam, esquire, for a marriage to be
had between the said Robert Russell, named in the writ, and Elizabeth
daughter of the said Thomas Beynam, and for a certain sum of money paid to
the said Robert, the father, by the said Thomas, he enfeoffed Thomas Grene,
Alexander Beynam, knights, Giles Brigges, Christopher Beynam, esquires,
William Beynam, Richard Throkmerton and Edmund Harwell, thereof, to
the use of the said Robert Russell, the younger, and Elizabeth, then his wife,
and the heirs of their bodies begotten ; by virtue of which feoffment the said
Thomas Grene and the others \\'ere, and still are, seised thereof in fee to the
same use.
The said Robert Rvissell, named in the writ, was seised of the under-
mentioned moiety of the manor of Orleton in fee, and was so seised thereof
until he was disseised thereof by John Grevylle, of Milcot, and the same
John Grevylle, bemg so seised thereof by that disseisin, he the said Robert
died.
He died on Saturday after Midsummer last. John Russel is his son and
heir, aged 8 and more. Cf. Nos. 587, 651, 654. 655.
Worcester. Manors of Wytley superior and Wytley inferior worth 12?.,
held of the barony of Elmley, now in the king's hands, as of the castle of
Elmley, service unknown.
Manor of Sapy, A\orth 41., held of Thomas Cornewell, Imight,
service unknown.
Manor of Sutton, worth 4/. 6s. Sd., held of Thomas Cornewell, knight,
service unknown.
Manor and advowson of Streynsham, manor and advowson of Publmg-
ton, Publjaigton or Puplyngton, four messuages, 20rt. land, 3a. meadow,
Irt. pasture in DefPord, and the manor of Fleford, or lands in Defford and
Fleford, worth 40 marks, held of the abbot of the monastery of St. Peter,
Westminster, by service of one knight's fee and a half.
Manor of Bulton, or Bolton, four tenements, with six closes and
four gardens, in the city of Worcester and the suburbs of the same, are
held of the bailiffs and commonalty of the said citj^ in socage by 2s. 6cZ.
rent, and are Avorth, over and above an annuity of 10 marks granted
to Kynard Russell, brother of the said Robert Russell, named in the writ,
for life, and above outgoings, 5s.
Five bullaries of salt water in Wyche, worth 26s. 8cl., held of the
bailiffs of the town of Wyche, service unknown.
A rent of 36s. issuing from the manor of Batenhale by Worcester.
A rent of 10s. issuing from a messuage in the city of Worcester.
A rent of 22s. issuing from the manor of Hodyngton.
Manors of Dormeston, Intebergh, Cloddeshale, Cokehull and Thorne-
don {see above) ; the manors of Dorneston and Thornedon and all the
HENRY VII. 357
lands and tenements and other tl\(; premises in Cokhull and Cloddeshale,
Morth 10 mavks, held t)f George Nevyle, knight, lord Bcrgevenny, service
unknown.
A moiety of the manor Orleton, worth G/., tenure unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (11.)
563. Thomas Pygot, cousin and heir of Thomas Pygot, viz., son of Henry
son of the said TiroMAS.
Writ, 20 January, proof of age, .... February, 18 Henry VII.
Cambridge. The said Thomas, the cousin, was born at Habyngdon and
baptized in the church of that town, and Avas 21 years old on 18 January
last. John Rumbolde, aged 44 and more, remembers this, because on
the day on which the said Thomas Avas born and baptized, one John Story,
chaplain, was instituted and inducted into the rectory of the churcli
oi Habyngdon. Henry Janjai (aged 50 and more) was sent to ask Dame
Margaret Cheyny to be godmother. Henry Aylmere (aged 46 and more)
began a pilgrimage to St. Michael's Mount in Cornwall. Henry Lete
(aged 50 and more) lost his red leather purse with 10s. m it. John Barnarde
(aged 53 and more) was sent to ask one John Asshedon to be godfather.
William Saykjii, aged 63 and more, was sent to ask one Richard Mak-
william, esquire, to be the other godfather, &c.
The lands of his inheritance were iii the custody of William Cheyne,
esquire, by the king's grant.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (12.)
564. Thomas Pygot.
Writ of Mandamus, 1 January, inquisition, 16 January, 18 Henry VII.
He died 16 October, 1 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned land &c.
in fee. Thomas Pygot is his cousin and heir, to wit son of Henry his son, and
was 21 years old, 18 January, 18 Henry VII. Cf. Vol. I., Nos. 73, 254.
Bedford. A tenement, 60a. land, 6a. meadow, 2a. pasture, in Chalgrave
in the parish of Todyngton, worth 265. 8fZ., held of Robert Broughton,
knight, as of his manor of Todyngton, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (13.)
565. Thomas Pygot.
Writ of Mandamus, 1 January, inquisition, 17 January, 18 Henry VII.
He died seised of the under-mentioned messuage &c. in fee.
Death and heir as in No. 564.
Middlesex. A messuage, sixteen cottages with gardens, in the parish of St.
Mary, Matfelon otherwise called ' Whytchapell Parysshe,' worth 1005., held
of the bishop of London, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (14.)
566. Robert Sheffeld, esquire.
Writ, 26 August, inquisition, 7 January, 18 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned manors of
Westbutterwyk, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, by charter, 9 August,
358 INQUISITIONS.
1 Henry VII, enfeoffed Brian Sandford, John B3 llesby, or Billesby, then esquires,
and Nicholas Bover, rector of the parish church of S[c]oter, Avho survive, and
John Babyngton, knight, John Suthill, John Dawney and John Egmanton,
esquires, since deceased, thereof, to the use of himself and his heirs and the
performance of his last will.
He ordained his last will concerning all the premises, viz., for the payment
of his debts, the marriage and exhibition of his children, and other divers
charges, from the issues thereof to be levied, according to the said will.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Keif eld, Kenyalfery,
or Kynyalfery, Dodythorp, Estbutterwyk, Cadney, Normanby and Appulby in
fee, and, being so seised, by charter 20 August, 9 Henry VII, enfeoffed Thomas
Belwode and John Egmanton, who survive, and George Sheffeld, since deceased,
thereof, for the performance of his last will.
In the said charter dated 20 August, he declared his last will concerning
the said land &c. in Kelfeld, &c. viz., for the payment of his debts, &c. by
his executors.
John DaA\Tiey and Brian Sandeford were seised of the under-mentioned
land, &c. in Wylysworth and Gimthorp m fee, and, being so seised, enfeoffed
the said Robert Sheffeld and Joan his wife, who survives, thereof, to hold to
them and his heirs. They were seised thereof accordingly, he in fee and she
in her demesne as of free tenement, and she is still solely seised thereof accord-
ingly by survivorship.
He died at Westbutterwyk, 18 August, 17 Henry VII. Robert Sheffeld,
knight, aged 40 and more, is his son and heir.
Lincoln. Manors and lordships of Westbutterwyk, Beltoft and Belton
with their appurtenances m the Isle of Axholme, and the advowsons and
patronages of the chantries of Westbutterwyk, Ouston, Fery, Haxsey,
Epworth and Belton, withm the isle aforesaid, worth 66^. I3s. 4(Z., held
of Elizabeth, duchess of Norfolk, as of her manor or lordship of Epworth
within the isle aforesaid, service unknown.
Manors and lordships of Southconyngesby, Crosseby and Gunnas,
with land, &c. as below, held of the prior of Thornholmo, service unknoAvn.
The said manor of Southconyngesby is charged yearly Avith a certain
foreign service, or custom, of paying to the sheriff of the said county
for the time being IQd. at his tourn at ' SpiteU on (super) le Strete,' in the
name of sheriff's aid. The said manors are worth, beyond outgoings,
lOZ.
A fourth part of the manor, or lordship, of Mess3aigham, with land,
&c. there as below, worth 66s. Sd., held of the abbot of Peterborough,
service unknown.
TAventy messuages, 1,000«.. land, 500a. meadoAV, 500a. pasture,
201. rent, in Southconyngesby, Gunnas, Messjiigham, NorthconjTigesby,
Flixburgh, Crosseby, Southstather, or Southstathu", Northstather, or
Northstathir, Estfery and WyllesAvorth, Haxey, WestAvod, Estlond and
Craselound ; AA^hereof the land, &c. m Southconyngesby, Gunas and
Messyngham, are held as aboA^e ; the land, &c. in Northconyngesby,
Flixburgh, Crosseby, Southstathir and Northstathir, Avorth 111. lOs., are
held of George, lord Burgevenny, service unlmoAAii ; and the land, &c. in
Estfery and WyllesAvorth, Avorth 506'., arc held of Thomas CorneAvayU,
knight, as of his lordship of Thunak, service unknoAAOi.
A fishery in Normanby.
HENRY VII. 359
A messuage, three tofts, 20r/.. meadow, in Kelfelcl and Kenyalfery, or
Kynyalfeiy, AA'ortli ')46'. id., held of Elizabetli, duchess of Norfolk, service
unknown.
Three cottages, 206-. quit rent, m Dodythorp.
A toft, two cottages, lOa. land, Grt. meadow, in Esbutterwyk, worth
406'., held of the abbot of Selby, service unknown.
A toft, 20«. land, 8a.. meadow, in Cadney, worth 206'., held of the
prior of Newstead {Novo Loco), service unknown.
A toft m Normanby by Burton, worth 8s., held of the abbot of
Peterborough, ser\'ice miknown.
A toft m Appulby, worth 46\, held of the duchess of,Sutt'olk, service
unkno\ni.
A messuage, 34a. meadow and pasture, in W'ylysworth, worth 405.,
held of Thomas Cornewaill, laiight, as of his lordship of Thunak, service
unknoAvn.
A messuage, 20a. land, m Gunthorp, worth lOOs., held of Elizabeth,
duchess of Norfolk, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (15.)
567. Robert Constable, sergeant-at-law.
Writ, 12 March, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition, 4 October, 18 Henry VII.
William Crathorn, and Cecily, his wife, were seised of the under-mentioned
manor of Northclif, &c., in fee, ui her right, and beuig so seised levied a fine
thereof m the qumzame of Easter, 16 Henry VII, to the said Robert Constable
and Thomas Fairfax, who were seised thereof accorduigly, the said Robert m
fee and the said Thomas m demesne as of free tenement. The said Robert and
Thomas, bemg so seised, sufl'ered a recovery of the said manor to Marmaduke
Constable, Ralph Bygod and Walter Griffith, knights, who were and still
are seised thereof accordmgly to the use of the said Robert Constable and his
heirs and the performance of his last will.
Robert Sanderson, and Elizabeth, his wife, were seised of the under-
mentioned land, &c. in Houeden m her right, and being so seised suffered a
recovery thereof to the said Marmaduke, Ralph and Walter who were, and
still are, seised thereof accordingly to the use of the said Robert Constable
and his heirs and the performance of his last will.
Thomas Lovell, knight, was seised of the under-mentioned manor of New-
som, with land, &c. there and inHelperthorp, Kirkby on the Wolde, Litilbergh,
Amonderby and Swynton, and being so seised suffered a recovery thereof to
Marmaduke Constable, knight, Ralph Bygod, knight, and John Constable,
clerk, who survive, and Humphrey Siggiswyk and Percival Lampton, who
were, and the survivors of whom still are, seised thereof accordingly in fee
to the use of the said Robert Constable and his heirs and the performance of
his last wUl.
The said Thomas Lovell. knight, was seised of the under-mentioned manor
of Broughton in fee, and being so seised, levied a fine thereof, on the morrow
of the Purification, 12 Henry \'1I, to the said Robert Constable, Marmaduke,
Ralph, John, Humphrey and Percival Lampton, who were seised thereof accord-
ingly, the said Robert in fee, and the said Marmaduke and the others in demesne
as of free tenement, and the survivors are still so seised, to the use of the said
Robert and his heirs and the performance of his last will.
360 INQUISITIONS.
Henry Scrop, knight, lord Lescrop, was seised of the under-mentioned
manor of Sledmer in fee, and, l)eing so seised, by charter gave it to the said
Robert Constable, and JMarmaduke Constable, Ralph Bygod and Walter
Griffith, knights, one Thomas Rokeby and William Hautclif, to the use of
the said Robert, by virtue whereof they were seised and the said Marmaduke
and the others are still seised of the said manor to the use of the said Robert
and his heirs and the performance of his last will.
He died 22 November last. Marmaduke Constable, aged 12 and more,
is his son and heir.
York. Manor of Northclif, six messuages, 400ff.. land, 20a. meadow, 60a.
pasture, 500«. wood and 205. rent, in Northclyff, worth 100-s., held of
Marmaduke Constable, knight, by knight service.
Three messuages, a garden and 4a. meadow, in Houeden, worth 13s. 4cZ.,
held of the bishop of Durham by socage.
Manor of Newsom by Malton, 300a. land. 100a. meadow, 100a.
pasture, 6a. wood and 31. rent, in Newsom. Helperthorp, Kirkby ' on the
Wolde,' Litilbergh, Amonderby and Swynton, whereof the said manor
and land, &c. in Newsom, worth 20 marks, are held of Thomas Marshall
and Brian Eggylsfelde, service unknown ; land &c. in Helperthorp,
worth 20s., held of the lord Clifford, as of his manor of Lonesburgh, by
12d. rent ; land, &c. in Kirkby on the Wolde, worth 20s., held of the dean
and chapter of the Cathedral Church of York, in right of the said church
by 2s. rent yearly ; and land, &c. m Litilbergh, Amonderby and SAvynton,
worth 20s., held of John Santquyntyn, service unknown.
Manor of Broughton by Malton, worth 100s., held of the Master and
brethren of the hospital of St. Leonard of York, in right of the same
hospital, [by] ... 4^. [rent] yearly.
Manor of Sledmer, worth 10 marks, held of Ralph Bygod, knight,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (16.)
568. Miles Willesthoep, esquire.
Writ of Mandamus, 5 October, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition, 14 May,
18 Henry VII.
Henry Watkyn, chaplain, and Nicholas Mawborn, by fine granted the
under-mentioned manor of Mekylcattall and land, &c. there to the said
Miles and Eleanor his wife, and the heirs male of their bodies issuing,
with remainder to Miles' right heirs. He died, and the said Eleanor is still
seised thereof by survivorship.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned manor of
Little Cattail in fee, and, being so seised, by charter indented, 23 March,
12 Henry VII, gave it to one Marmaduke (Nonstable, knight, Ralph Rither,
Robert Constable, serjeant at law, William Fairfax, Peter Bigod, Brian Palmes,
esquires, John Denys, rector of the parish church of Richemond, and John
Burton, rector of the parish church of Uarforth, to the use of Guy Willisthorp
his son and heir apparent, and of Agnes, Guy's wife, daughter of Ralph Bigot,
knight, and the heirs of the body of the same Guy. Robert Constable died
and the survivors are still seised thereof to the use aforesaid.
Long before his decease he was seised in fee of the under-mentioned
manors of Bekhay and Clyforth, and land, &c. in Qwyxley, Gathull, Thornburgh,
HENRY VII. 361
Gellesthorp. Aldeburgh, Tolloston, Pontefract, Skarbiirgh, Benyngton
and HaA'ton, and, being so seised, by another charter indented, 24 March,
12 Henry \'II. gave them to the said INIannaduke and the others, to the use
specified hi certain indentures between Ralph Bigod, knight, of the one part,
and himself of the other, for the marriage of the said Guy and Agnes and the
ordermg of his lands. The survivors are still seised thereof, as above.
From the time of his decease to the day of the taking of this inquisition the
said Eleanor Wlllisthorp. his wife, has taken the issues and profits of the manor
of Mekilcattall, &c. to her own use, the said Guy and Agnes of the manor
of Little Cattail, and the said jMarmaduke and the others of the residue to the
intent specified in the indentures aforesaid.
He died 20 September, 16 Henry VII. Guy Wiliest horp, aged 17 and more,
is his son and heir.
York. Manor of Mekylcattall, three messuages, 20a. land, 2a. meadow, 60a.
pasture. 100a. moor, 256'. yearly rent, in Mikil Cattail, worth Gl., held of
Thomas Roos, by fealty for all service.
Manor of Little Cattail, worth IGl.. held of the king, as of the honor of
Knawysburgh parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, by fealty for all service.
Manor of Bekhay, worth 10/., held of the king in socage, as of his
honor of Pontefract, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, by fealty and
135. 4f/. rent yearly, for all service.
Manor of Clyforth, or Clifforth, a messuage and six bovates of land,
in Gathull, ten acres of land in Thornburgh, a messuage and 20ft. land in
Gellesthorp, a messuage, 90a. land, 3a. meadow, in Tolleston, and 20a. land
m Benyngton, worth SI., held of the earl of Derbey by fealty, for all service.
A messuage and six bovates of land in Qwyxley, worth 10s., held
of John Bank, as of his manor of Qwyxley, by fealty, for all service.
A messuage in Pontefract, worth 136'. -id., held of king, in free burgage,
as of the honor of Pontefract.
Two messuages in Skarburgh, a messuage, 40a. land, in Hayton,
worth 125., held of the king in free burgage.
A messuage m Aldeburgh.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (17.)
569. John Vavasour, of Neweton, esquire.
Writ, 11 February, inquisition, 11 October, 16 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned sixth of
the manor of Baildon and land. &c. in Burley and Stede in fee, and, being so
seised, by charter indented gave them, by the name of all his land, &c. there, to
Percival Vavasour and Henry Vavasour for the term of their life in survivorship.
They were and still are seised thereof accordingly in their demesne as of free
tenement.
He died the last day of November, 16 Henry VII, seised of the under-
mentioned manor of Newton and land, &c. in Askwith, Castelay, &c. and
seised of the under-mentioned manor of Weston and land in Birthwate m fee.
John \'avasour, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir.
York. A sixth part of the manor of Baildon, worth 5 marks, held of Christopher
Ward, knight, as of his manor of Gyselay, service unknown.
Two messuages and six bovates of land, in Burley, two messuages and
nine bovates of land, in Stede, worth 5 marks, held of W'illiam Calverley
knight, as of his manor of Burley, service unknown.
362 INQUISITIONS.
Manor of Weston, held of Henry Percy, earl of Northumberland, as
of his manor of Lethelay, by service of a pair of white gloves, of the price
of Id. yearly at Martlemas, for all service. It is worth yearly beyond out-
gomgs and beyond 30s. of yearly rent seek paid to Ralph Bigod, knight
issumg from the same manor, 20^.
Sev^en messuages, twenty-three borates of land, in Askewith,
whereof two messuages and five bovates of land are held of the prior of
St. John of Jerusalem in England, as of his manor of Ribstan, by 2.!>. rent at
Michaelmas yearly, for all service ; and five messuages and eighteen
bovates of land, the residue, are held of John Thwates, esquire, as of
his manor of xA.skewith, by 2s. 2d. rent at Easter and Michaelmas equally,
for all service.
A messuage and four bovates of land, m Castelay, a messuage and
a bovate of land, in Lethelay, and a messuage and a croft, in Huby worth
20s., held of the earl of Northumberland, as of his manor of Lethelay, by
I4d. rent at Easter and Michaelmas equally, for all service.
Manor of Newton by Rippley, worth 51., held of the archbishop
of York, as of his manor of Ripon, by fealty only, for all service.
A messuage and four bovates of land m Birthwate by Newton, held of
the abbot of Fountains, as of his manor of Caiton, by 3s. 4d. rent at Easter
and Michaelmas yearly, for all service, Avorth above outgoings and rent, 205.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (18.)
570. Gilbert Leigh.
Writ, 7 May, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition, 20 October, 17 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c.
and, being so seised, by charter enfeoffed William Hopton, Thomas Talbott,
Richard Townley, William Calverley, the elder, esquires, William Calverley,
the younger, Robert Gargrave, John Calverley, Richard Legh, vicar of Kyrk-
thorp, and Robert Lyndeley, chaplain, thereof ; the survivors of whom, William
Calverley, the younger, and John Calverley are seised thereof m fee by virtue
of the feoffment.
He died Lady Day, 16 Henry VII. Roger Legh is his son and heir, aged
40 and more at the time of Gilbert's death.
York. Manor of Middelton, or Myddelton, by Rothewell, and 20s. rent in
Middelton, worth 10/., held of the kmg, as of the duchy of Lancaster,
service unknown.
Twenty messuages, 200a. land, 100a. pasture, 40a. wood, in Rothe
well, Carleton, Lofthouse, Wakefeld, Osset, Bradforth, Manyngham,
Allerton by Bradforth, Ledys, Busslyngthorp, Selby, Cawod and Birton
by Ferybrig, whereof : —
The messuages, &c. in Wakefeld are held of the king, in burgage, viz.
by 6d. rent yearly, for all service, and are worth 20s.
The land, &c. m Cawod and Birton by Ferrybrig, worth 20s., held
of the archbishop of York, service unknown.
The land, &c. in Lofthous, Ledes, Busslyngthorp, Allerton by Brad-
forth, Rothwell, Carleton, Bradforth and Manyngham, worth 405., held
of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, service unknown.
The land, &c. in Ossett, held of the king, as of his lordship of Wake-
feld, in socage, viz. by 2d. rent yearly, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (19.)
HENRY VII. 363
571. John Gryseacres.
Writ, 21 July, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition, 20 January, 17 Henry VII.
The said John Grysakyrs died 13 July last past seised of the under-
mentioned manors, &c. in fee. John Grisakyrs, aged 40 and more, is his son
and heir.
York. Manor of Barnburgh, four messuages, five cottages, 200a. land, 40a.
meadow, 30a. pasture, 12a. wood and OO-s. rent, in Barnburgh, Harlyngton
and Bilham m the parish of Barnburgh, worth (the rent excluded) 201.,
held of William FitzwiJliam, esquire, as of his manor of Sprotburgh, by
fealty and 206'. rent yearly, for all service.
A messuage, thirty acres of land, la. meadow, in Heluby, worth
30s., held of Henry Scrop, knight, lord Scrop, as of his manor of Staynton
bj^ fealty and is. rent yearly, for all service.
A messuage and 12a. land, m Brampton in Morthyng, worth 12s.,
held of George Wastenes, by fealty and 3s. rent yearly, for all service.
A messuage, 40a. land, 30a. meadow and 40a. pasture, in Tils, in the
parish of Doncastre, worth 10/. held of Richard Woderove, knight, as of
his manor of Langwhait, by fealty and Id. rent yearly, for all service.
Thirty acres of pasture in Thorp in Bain', called ' Redeholme ' and
' vStokkyng,' worth 40s., held of William Gascoigne, knight, as of his
manor of Thorp in Bain', by fealty and Id. rent yearly, for all service.
Sixteen acres of pasture, in Burghwaleys, called ' Wikehamfeld,'
worth 16s., held of William Gascoigne, knight, as of his manor of Burgh-
waleys, by fealty and 5d. rent yearly, for all service.
A messuage, 30a. land, 6a. meadow, in Kyrkbramwith, worth 40s.,
held of the king, as of his manor of Birdcroft, parcel of the duchy
Lancaster, by fealty and 22d. rent yearly, for all service.
Manor of Mosseley, tAvo messuages, 60a. land and 6a. meadow, in
Mosseley, worth 10/., held of William Gascoigne, knight, as of his manor
of Thorp in Bain', by fealty and Id. rent yearly, for all service.
Ten acres of land and 2a. meadow, in Bolton upon Derne, worth
16s., held of the prior of Monkbretton, by fealty and 4cZ. rent, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (20.)
572. Christopher Moresby, knight.
Writ of Mandamus, wanting ; inquisition, 18 November, 18 Henry VII.
He died on the feast of St. James, the Apostle, 15 Henry VII, seised of
the under-mentioned manor in fee. Ann Pykeryng, late the wife of James
Pykeryng, esquire, aged 26 and more, is his daughter and heir.
The said Anne has taken the rents and profits of the said manor from
the time of his death to the day of the taking of this inquisition. Cf. Nos.
292, 294.
York. Manor of Wigyngton, 30a. land, 20a. meadow, in Wigyngton, worth
51., held of the treasurer of the cathedral church of St. Peter, York, by
fealty only.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (21.)
573. Edmund Thwaytes.
Writ wanting ; inquisition, 17 March, 17 Henry VII.
Long before his decease, to wit 2 June, 15 Henry VII, by certain
indentures between him and one Robert Constable, serjeant at law, it was
364 INQUISITIONS.
ajnrrced betAveen them inter alia, that, before Midsuininer then next, Henry
Thwaytes, his cousin and lieiv apj)arcnt, should take to -wife Agnes daughter
of the said Robert, and if slie died before or after espousals and befoie con-
summation, the said Henry should take Joan, Robert's other daughter ; that he,
the said Edmund, should enfeoff Ralph Bygot, Robert Aske, John Gower, John
Wandisford, knights. Thomas Kebell, serjeant-at-law, John Seyntquyntyn,
William Babthorp, John Ardyngton, John Vavasour, of Newton by Rypley,
Thomas Elles and William Danyell, of land. &c. in Barthorp, Sandhoton, Frythby
and Buttercrame, to the yearly value of 20/., which feoffees, within six weeks
after the said Henry Thwaytes should come to the age of 20 years, should
make estate [thereof] to him and the said Agnes, or the said Joan, his wife,
[to them and the heirs male of the said] Henry lawfully begotten, and that
the said Robert, immediately after such marriage, should take all the issues
and profits thereof until the said Henry, the cousui, came to the age of 20
years ; and that he, the said Edmund, should make estate to the said feoffees
of all other his manors and lands, to the intent that they should permit his
[executors] to take the issues and profits thereof, except certain lands of the
yearly value of 8 marks to be granted to Ellen Thwaytes, for seven years
after his decease, for security of divers payments ... his last Avill, and
that afterwards they should make estate thereof to the said Henry and the
heirs male of his body with remainder according to the effect of his, the said
Edmund's, last will ; and, if the said Henry died in the lifetime of the said
Agnes, or Joan, that the said feoffees should make estate of the said land, &c.
to the yearly value of 20/., to the said Agnes, or Joan, for life.
At the time of the said agreement he was seised in fee of the manors of
Lund by Watton, Garwardby, Ayk, Esk, Barthorp, Sandhoton, Frithby and
Carleton by Gysley, and of tAvelve messuages, 200«. land, 50ff.. meadoAV therem,
and of tAventy messuages, 300a. land, 50a. meadoAV, 100a. pasture, in Kygheley,
Keswyk, Westow, Sledmer, Lepyngton, Aclom, Dogleby, Lokyngton, Lutton,
Buttercrame, Pole by Ferybryg and Menythorp ; and. by Adrtue of the said
agreement, thereof enfeoffed the said Ralph Bygod, and the others, who were,
and still are, seised thereof accordingly in fee.
By his last Avill, he directed that his said feoffees should, Avithin tAventy
AA^eeks after the said Henry came to the age of 20, make sufficient estate of the
said lands and tenements to the yearly value of 20/. to the said Henry and
Agnes, or Joan, to them and the heirs male of the body of the said Henry,
with remainder in default to Edmund ThAvaytes, his son, and the heirs male
of his body ; that they should make sufficient estate of lands whereof they
Avere then seised of the yearly value of eight marks to Ellen late the Avife of
Henry ThAvaytes, his son, for her life ; if the said Henry, the cousm, died
after the said espousals, and before estate made to him and any such wife of
land, &c. to the yearly A^alue of 20/., that they should make estate to the said
Agnes or Joan, so surviving and late his wife, of land,&c. to that A^alue, for her life ;
and that Avithin tA\^enty AA'eeks after the said Henry came to the age of 20 years
they should make estate to him of the reversions expectant on the deaths of
the said Ellen and Agnes or Joan, and of all the other lands, &c., to him and the
heirs male of his body, Avith remamder m default to the said Edmmid the
son and the heirs male of his body begotten, with remainder in default to
divers other persons severally, and the heirs of their bodies, with remamder in
default to the said feoffees, their heirs and assigns, for sale by said feoffees and
the executors of his testament, the proceeds to be disposed in Avorks of charity for
his soul, &c. and of all faithful deceased ; as m the said Avill more fully appears.
i
HENRY VII. 365
He was seised in his demesne or of free tenement, the day he died, by
the curtesy, after the death of Joan his wife, of twenty messuages, 500rt. hind,
40a. meaclow and 200fl.. pasture in Thornton, in PykeryngUthe, Snaynton,
Eberston, Leberston and Werthorp, which upon his death descended to the
said Henry as cousin and heir of the said Joan, viz., son of Henry, her son.
He died 15 June last. The said Henry ThAvaytes is his cousin and heir,
viz., son of Henry son of the Edmimd and Joan, and was aged 14 and more on
Midsummer eve last past.
York. Manor of Lund by Watton, and the said lands and tenements in Lund,
worth 40/., held of Henry, earl of Northumberland, by knight service.
Manors of Garwardby and Barthorp, and lands, &c. there, worth
20/., held of John Lovell, Iviiight, service unlcnoAv^n.
Manor of Sandhoton, worth 5/., held of Thomas, earl of Derby, service
unknown.
iManor of Frithby, with land &c. in Frithby, worth 6/., held of Richard,
lord de Latymer, service unknown.
Manor of Esk, with land, &c. in Esk, worth 40.s., lield of Edward,
duke of Bok;v'ngham, service unknown.
Manor of Ayk, and land, &c. in Ayke, worth 20.s., held of John, abbot
of Meaux, service unknown.
Manor of Carleton by Gysley, and land, &c. in Carleton and Keswyk,
worth 50.S.. held of Ralph Rither, knight, and Edward Redmayn, as of their
manor of Harwod. service unkno\An.
Land, &c. in Sledmer, worth 5^^., held of Henry, lord Scrop, service
unknown.
Land, &c. in Lepyngton, worth 3.s". 4d., held of Henry Ughtred, service
unknown.
Land, &c. in Dogleby and Westow, worth 20s. held of Ralph Bygot,
knight, service unknown.
Land, &c. in Lutton, worth 20(/., held of Geoffrey, the dean, and
the chapter of the cathedral church of 8t. Peter, York, service unknown.
Land, &c. in Pole by Ferybryg, worth 205., held of the prior of
Pountfret, in socage.
Land. &c. in Buttercrame, worth lO.s., held of Ralph, earl of West-
merland in ward of the king by reason of his minority, as of his manor
or lordship of Buttercrame, by knight service.
Land, &c. in Menethorp, \\orth 20s., held of the prior of Kyrkham, m
socage.
Land, &c. in Thornton in Pykerynglithe, and in Snainton, Eberston
and Liberston, worth 10 marks, held of the king, as of his manor of
Pykeryng. in the county of York, parcel of his duchy of Lancaster, in
socage, viz. by service of fealty and 36'. rent yearly at Martlemas and
Whitsuntide equally, and. after the death of every person seised thereof,
26s. Sd. for a relief, for all service.
Land, &c. in Werthorp, worth 3-5. 4d., held of Henry, lord Cl3^fford,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (22.)
574. John Everyngham, knight.
Writ, 22 June, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition, 21 November, 18 Henry VII.
He died Midsummer eve, 17 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned
manors of Byrkyn, &c. in fee, and held the under-mentioned moiety of the
366 INQUISITIONS.
manors of Southotryngton, &c. for the term of his life, by the curtesy, after
the death of Katharine, his wife. John Everyngham, esquire, aged 36 and
more, is his son and heir, and the said John is son and heir of the said Katharine.
York. Manors of Byrkyn, or Birkyn, Ferburn, Knotj^ngley, and Waddesworth,
twenty messuages, 500a. land, 100a. pasture, 40a. meadow, 20a. wood
in the same, whereof : —
Manors of Byrkyn and Knottingley, held of the king, as of the duchy
of Lancaster, as of the honor of Pontefract, service unknown ; the manor
of Byrkyn and land, &c. m the same worth 40/. ; manor of Knottingley
worth 10 marks ;
Manors of Ferburn and Waddesworth, and land, &c. in the same,
held of the king, as of the castle of Tykhill, parcel of the duchy of Lan-
caster ; manor of Ferburn, and land, &c. in the same, worth 10/. ; manor
of Waddesworth, and land, &c. in the same, worth 10 marks.
Moiety of the manors of Southotryngton and Thornton in le Strete ;
moiety of a sixth part of the manor of Sutton in Holdernesse ; a moiety
of t\\o messuages, a bovate and Iha. land and moiety of a third part of
1,200a. pasture, 80a. wood, 4.s. 5d. rent of service, in Lound on le
Wold ; a moiety of four messuages, 40a. land, 6a. meadow, 60a. pasture,
in Ilton ; and a moiety of ten messuages, 200a. laud, 60a. meadow, 100a.
pasture, 20a. wood, in Southo[t]rington, Thornton in le Strete, Sutton
in Holdernes and Lounb on le Wolde, and Ilton aforesaid ; whereof : —
Moiety of the manors of Southotr3rtigton and Thornton in le Strete,
and of land &c. in the same, held of the bishop of Durham, as of his
manor of Northallerton, service unknown ; moiety of the manor of
Southotrington and of land, &c. in the same, worth 3/. ; moiety of the
manor of Thornton in le Strete and of land, &c. in the same, 5 marks ;
Moiety of a sixth part of the manor of Sutton in Holdernesse and
of lands, &c. in the same, worth 5 marks, held of Henry, duke of Buking-
ham, lord of Holdernes, as of his manor of Birstwik in Holdernes. service
unknown ;
Moiety of two messuages and of lands and tenements in Lound,
worth 206'., held of Henry, earl of Northumberland, as of his manor of
Lekynfeld ;
Moiety of four messuages and of lands and tenements in Ilton, worth
40s., held of Henry, lord de Scrop, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (23.)
575. John Shyrburn.
Writ of Mandamus, 14 February, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition, 10 October,
18 Henry VII.
Ijong before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in
fee, and^ being so seised, in performance of covenants between him and Thomas
Stokdale for espousals of William Stokdale, eldest son of Thomas, and Alice
his daughter, in certain indentures specified, by charter, 24 March, 9 Henry VII,
gave the same to the said William and Alice, by the name of all his land, &c.
in county York or elsewhere, by virtue of which gift the said William and
Alice were, and still are seised thereof in fee.
He died on the eve of Lady Day, 16 Henry VII. The said Alice, aged
12 and more, is his daughter and heir.
HENRY VII. 367
The said Thomas Stokdale from the day of the making of the said charter,
and from the time of the said John's death, has occupied the land, &c. and
taken the issues and profits to the use, exhibition and profit of the said William
and Alice.
York. Seven messuages, four tofts, four crofts, thirty-one and a half bovates
of land meadoAV and pasture in Shirburn in Hartfordlith, held of the
king, as of his manor there, parcel of his lordship of Shirefhoton, by fealty
and suit of court at Shirburn aforesaid and 19.s. 8d. rent yearly, for all
service ; worth, beyond outgoings, 120s.
A toft, a croft, three bovates of land, meadow and pasture, in Esthes-
lerton, held of Thomas Wandesford, esquire, as of his manor there, by
fealty, and suit of court only ; worth 20s.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (24.)
576. Nicholas Knyfton.
Writ of Mandamus, 21 October, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition, 1 November,
18 Henry VII.
The king that now is was seised in fee of the under-mentioned manor of
Kyllerby, which lately belonged to Francis Lovell, late lord Lovell, and by
the forfeiture of the said Francis, who was attainted of high treason, came to
his hands, and, bemg so seised, granted it by letters patent to the said Nicholas,
to hold to him and his heirs male by the rent and services due and accustomed ;
by virtue whereof the said Nicholas was seised thereof in fee [sic) and died so
seised.
He died 14 May, 15 Henry VII, seised of the other under-mentioned manor
and land in fee. John Knyfton is his son and heir, aged on the feast of St.
Barnabas, 17 Henry VII, 20 and no more. Cf. Nos. 542, 544.
York. Manor, or lordship, of Kyllerby otherwise called Kyllerbe, worth
2Al., held of the king in chief, by knight-service.
Manor of Cusworth, worth lOL 13s. 4d., held of William Fitzwillyam,
as of the manor of Sprotburgh, by service of fealty and 6s. 8f?. rent.
A messuage, four cottages, 16a. land, in Bawtre, worth, 46s. 8c?.,
held of the king, as of the manor of Bawtre, by service of fealty and
2s. M. rent.
A messuage, 23a. land, in Warmesworth, worth 13s. 4^d., held of the
lord of Warmesworth, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (25.)
577. Elizabeth sometime the wife of William Chaworth, knight, and
late the wife of John Dunham, esquire.
Writ 23 March, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 4 November, 18 Henry VII.
John Annesley, knight, and Robert Annesley, parson of the church of
Holme, were seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and, being so seised,
by charter dated at Winton, Friday before St. Barnabas, the Apostle,
18 Edward III, gave to John de Bellew {Bella Aqua) and Isabel, his wife,
to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies issuing, with remainder to John's
right heirs in fee. The said John and Isabel were seised thereof
accordingly in fee tail by the form of the gift, and died so seised, after whose
368 INQUISITIONS.
death it descended to the said EHzabeth, sometime the wife of WiUiam
Chaworth, knight, and late the wife of John Dunham, esquire, as cousin and
heir of the bodies of the said John and Isabel of their bodies issuing, viz.,
daughter of Elizabeth, daughter of Margaret, daughter of John, son of Thomas,
son of Lucy, daughter and heir of the said John and Isabel, She entered
thereon accordingly and was thereof seised in fee tail by the form of the gift,
and being so seised took to husband the said John Dunham, esquire, and they
had issue between them John. Afterwards she died and the said John Dunham
continued his possession as tenant by the curtesy.
She died 20 March, 17 Henry VII. John Dunham, knight, is her son
and heir, aged 28 and more. 6'/. Nos. 584, 602-604, 612, 618.
York. Manor of Bolton upon Derne, worth 10/., held of the lord le Scrope,
as of the manor of Bentley. service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (26.)
578. Thomas Dynley.
Writ 30 May, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 6 March, 18 Henry VII.
The said Thomas Djaieley, son and heir of Edward Dyneley and Sanchia
his wife, long before his decease was seised of the under-mentioned manor of
Stanford in fee, and. being so seised, thereof inter alia by charter enfeoffed
William Brokas. Henry Uvedale, esquires, Edward Langford, Edward Brokas,
gentlemen, and John [Davy], who were seised thereof accordingly to the
use of him and his heirs and the performance of his last will.
By his last will he inter alia declared that if Philippa, his wife, were with
child, that then, over and above the manors. &c., previously assigned to her
for jointure, she should have all other his manors. &c., for ths term of
her life, of which manors, &c., the said manor of Stanford is parcel ; and,
after her decease, he \\illed that the said manors. &c., should remain to such
child of hers in tail, A\ith remainder in default to his own right heirs, as
by his testament and ^^ ill, under the seal of Henry, archbishop of Canterbury,
more fully appears.
He was seised of certain lands called ' Captens ' and ' Knellis ' and died
so seised.
He was seised of the under-mentioned reversion, and died so seised.
He died 29 May last. He and the said Philippa had issue between them
Elizabeth Djaieley, which Elizabeth is daughter and heir of their bodies and
is aged two months and more. Cf. Nos. 579, 580, 670.
Berks. Manor of Stanford, worth 10/.. held of John Langford, by knight
service, as of the manor of Bradfeld.
Lands and tenements called ' Captens ' and ' Knelhs ' beside Yatmden.
The reversion of the manor of \Vokefeld and certain lands in Birfeld,
Often and Sellamstede, held of George Forster, knight, and Elizabeth,
his Avife, by right of the inheritance of Thomas Dalamer, by fealty and
service of 3s. yearl}^ ; they are worth 9 marks.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (27.) E. Series II. File 781. (2.)
579. Thom.\s Dynley.
Writ 30 May, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 6 March, 18 Henry VII.
The said Thomas, son and heir of Edward and Sanchia Dyneley, long
before his decease was seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c., in fee,
HENRY VII. 369
and, being so seised, suffered a recovery thereof , Michaelmas Term, 10 Henry VII,
to Reynold Bray, knight, William Ovedale, knight, John Shaa, knight,
Thomas Frowyk. serjeant-at-law, John Kyngesmyll, serjeant-at-law, Ralph
Shirley, Edmmid Dudley, Robert Baynard, Nicholas Samborn, Henry
Wodecok, John Gard3'ner and John Harpesfeld, who were, and still are, seised
thereof in fee.
The said recovery of the manor, &c. aforesaid was had, as to so much
of the lands and tenements of the same manor as, together with the manor
of Southam, co. Gloucester, and other his lands and tenements in Southam,
Brocamton and Wodemancote, co. Gloucester, were of the yearly value of
20Z., to the use of the said Thomas and Philippa his wife, and the heirs male
of their bodies, and, for default of such issue, to the use of the heirs of his
body, and, for default of such issue, to the use of him and his heirs, and, as
to the residue of the same manor, to the use of the said Thomas and Philippa
and his heirs male of her body begotten, and, for default, to the use of
the heirs of his body, and, for default, to the use of him and his heirs, as
by an indenture specifying such use, dated 27 November, 16 Henry VII,
more fully appears.
Death and heir, as in No. 578. Cf. Nos. 580, 670.
Oxford. Manor of Middelaston alias Assheton, two messuages, 100a. land,
20a. meadow, 40a. pasture, 20'/.. wood and 206'., in Middelaston, worth
10/., held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by knight service.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (28.) E. Series II. File 781. (1.)
580. Thomas Dynley.
Writ 30 May, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 13 February, 18 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 579.
The said recovery of the said manor, &c. was to the use of the said
Thomas and Philippa and the heirs male of their bodies, with remainder to
the use of the heirs of his body, with remainder to use of him and his heirs.
Gloucester. Manor of Southam, four messuages, 200a. land, 40a. meadow,
40a. wood, 100a. pasture, 205. rent, in Southam, Brocamton and Wodeman-
cote, worth 20 marks, held of Silvester, bishop of Worcester, in right of
his cathedral church, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (29.)
581. HuMPREY Persall.
Commission 9 June, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 7 September, 18 Henry VII.
He was seised in fee of the under-mentioned manors and advowson
and, being so seised, by charter gave them to Robert Harcourt, knight, John
Aston, of Heywod, Nicholas Sutton, esquires, William Gebons, clerk, rector
of the church of Eyton and John Moreton, clerk, rector of the church of
Blymhill, to the use of his last will.
They were seised thereof accordingly in fee, and, being so seised, by
charter gave the manor of Knyghtley and Little Onne to the said Humphrey
Peshall and Lettice {Leticie), his wife, for the term of her life. She survived
him and was and still is seised thereof in her demesne as of free tenement.
Wt. 3777 IH 24
370 INQUISITIONS.
By his writing (set out in full in English), 8 April 13 Henry VII, by the
description of ' Humffrey Peshall, esquier,' he declared his last will, as
follows. Reciting that, in performance of covenants upon his marriage with
Letice, sister to Sir Robert Harcourt, knight, he had given her the said two
manors, he directs that his next heir shall find her security that she shall not
be troubled in her possession of them, and in default gives her all other his
manors, &c.for life. If at any time thereafter there be male issue by his said
wife, he directs that, after his decease, the manors of Hopton, Theyne,
Blythwodde, Caldon, Waturffall and third part of the manor of Astansfeld,
and the advowson of the church of Chekley, and after his wife's decease, the
manors of Knyghtley and Littell Onne, shall be to such heirs male, and, in
default shall be to his right heirs general, viz. his daughters, born or to be
born, and their heirs, &c.
He was seised in fee of the under-mentioned messuages, &c. in Stafford,
which are within the fee {infra feodum) of ' borogh Engleis,' and the custom
of that fee is such that if anj^ die seised in fee or fee tail of any hereditaments
within the said fee, they descend to the youngest son of the deceased, as heir,
and not to the elder son. They descend and ought to descend to Richard
Peshall, his yomigest son, by virtue of the custom of the aforesaid fee.
He died 26 May, 13 Henry VII. Richard Peshall is his son and heir
male between him and the said Letice begotten, and is aged 3 and more.
Stafford. Manor of Knyghtley, worth 10/., held of John Bowrchier, knight,
lord de Bernes, by service of fealty, other services unknown.
Manors of Hopton, Theyne, Blithwodde and Little Onne and advow-
son of church of Chekley, worth 20/., held of Edward, duke of Bukingham,
by service of fealty, other services unknown.
Manor of Caldon, worth 406., held of George, earl of Shrewsbury,
by service of fealty, other services unknown.
Manor of WaturfTall, and third part of manor of Astansfelde, worth
41., held of the king in chief, service unknown.
A messuage and four cottages, and five gardens, in Stafford, worth
205., held of the king in chief, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (30.)
582. John Beaumont, esquire.
Commission 1 February, inquisition 4 Ma5% 18 Henry VII.
He died 21 September in the year above said, seised of the under-
mentioned manor, &c. in fee. Joan, aged 6 and more, Dorothy, aged 4 and
more, and Eleanor, aged 3 and more, are his daughters and co-heirs.
Derby. A fifth part of the manor of Eggjniton, worth 9/., and the advowson
of the church there, at the fifth turn, when it happen, held of the king,
as of the honor of Tuttebury, by service of | of a knight's fee.
Two pastures called ' Hurstfeld,' lying under the king's park called
' Shottyll Parke,' worth 406-., of whom, or by what service, held, the
jurors know not.
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HENRY VII. 371
583. John Beaumont, esquire.
Commission 1 February, itiquisition 2 May, 18 Henry VII.
He died 21 September last, seised of the uiider-mentioned manors, &c.
in fee.
By indentures he demised the manor of Tynmore to Thomas Comberford
and David Rocheford, from Lady Day, 15 Henry VII, for twelve years, at
101. rent ; they are in possession.
Co-heirs, as in No. 582.
Stafford. Manor, or lordship, of Weddesbury, worth 50 marks, held of
king in chief, by service of one knight's fee.
Manor of Tynmore, worth lOZ., held of the king, by knight service,
as of the manor of Lychefeld, in the king's hands as parcel of the
temporalities of the bishopric of Coventry and Lichfield now void.
A third part of the manor of Typton, worth 4 marks, held of John
Worley, by fealty and 4s. rent yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. IG. (32.) E. Series II. File 1218. (10.)
584. Elizabeth, sometime the wife of William Chaworth, knight, and
late the wife of John Dunham, esquire.
Writ 23 March. 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 30 October, 18 Henry VII.
One Ralph Rokebye and Robert Sutton were seised of the under-
mentioned manor in fee, and, being so seised, by fine levied in the quinzaine
of Michaelmas, 17 Henry VII, granted it to the said John Dunham, esquire,
and the said Elizabeth, his wife, to them and the heirs of their bodies, with
remainder to the right heirs of John la Zouche, knight. They were seised
thereof accordingly in fee tail by the form of the gift and, being so seised,
had issue between them, John ; and afterwards she died so seised, and the
said John Dunham, esquire, survived her, and was, and still is, solely seised
thereof in fee tail by the form of the gift.
Death and heir as in No. 577. Cf. Nos. 602-604, 612, 618.
Hertford. Manor of Whethamsted, worth lOO.s., held of the abbot of
Westminster, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (33.)
585. Thomas Fitzwilliam, cousin and heir of Thomas Fitzwilliam,
knight.
Writ of Devenerunt 9 October, inquisition 26 October, 18 Henry VII.
John Vere. earl of Oxford, Robert Dymmok, knight, Robert Rede, J.K.B.,
VVilham Langdale, Robert Ejtc, esquires, John Wade and Thomas Chaloner,
are, and at the time of his death were, seised of the under-mentioned manors,
&c. in fee, to the use of Thomas Fitzwilliam, knight, late deceased, his grand-
father, in tail male, as by charter and fines more fully appears.
He died 14 September, 18 Henry VII. George Fitzwilham, aged 31 and
more, is his cousin and heir, viz. brother of John his father ; also the said
George is son and next heir male of the said Thomas Fitzwilliam, knight.
Lincoln. Manors of Malberthorp, Stane, Madynwell and Malburssh Enderby,
a hundred messuages, forty cottages, twenty tofts, l,000a. land,
372 INQUISITIONS.
300a. meadow, 400a. pasture, 100a. marsh, GO5. rent, in Malberthorp, Stane,
Madynwell, and Malbissh Enderby aforesaid, Trusthorp, Fullesthorp,
Sutton, Thedylthorp, Strubby, Maltby and Withern, whereof the : —
Manor of Malbussh Enderby and land, &c. there, except four bovates
of land, are held of the king, of the duchy of Lancaster, as of the manor
of Bolyngbroke, service unknown, and are worth 33s. id. ; the said
four bovates of land are held of George Taylboys, knight, service unknown.,
and are worth 26s. 8d.
Manor of Madynwell, and land, &c. there, worth 60s., held of the
king, as of the manor of Belssheford, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster,
service unknown.
Manor of Malberthorp and all lands and tenements called
' Fawconbergefee ' in Malberthorp, Trusthorp and Fullesthorp, and
57a. land in Malberthorp, called ' Bavauntes,' four score acres of land
late John Mauby's, and 39a. land of the fee of Milay, held of Henry Percy,
earl of Northumberland, as of the manor of Calceby, service unknown ;
all the aforesaid other lands and tenements in Malberthorp are severally
held of William Conyers and Thomas Pykeryng, Thomas Grene, knight,
Richard Thymolby and Richard Yerburgh, esquires, services unknown ;
the said manor, &c. are worth 40/.
Manor of Stane and land, &c. there, and all land, &c. in Thedilthorp,
except three messuages, 40a. land and 20a. meadow there, are held of
John Skypwyth, knight, as of his manor of South Ormesby, service
unknown ; the said messuages, 40a. land and 20a. meadow, are severally
held of the dean and chapter of Lincoln, the lord Willughby and Michael
Aungevyn, esquire, service unknown ; the said manor, lands and tenements
in Thedylthorp, are worth 40s.
Lands and tenements in Malteby and Strubby, held of William
Kyme and the lady Cecily Welles, late the wife of John, viscount Welles,
the prior of Markeby and Henry Ruddell, services unknown ; they are
worth 2O5.
Lands and tenements in Wythern, Trusthorp, Fullesthorp and
Sutton ' in le Marssh,' severally held of William Kyme and the lady Cecily
Welles, and the prior of Markeby, service unknown ; they are worth 51.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (34.)
586- Cecily, late the wife of John Josselyn.
Writ 11 July, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition 24 January, 19 Henry VII.
A fine was levied, on the morrow of Souls, 8 Henry VII, between Thomas
Molyneux, esquire, James Molyneux, clerk, Robert Sheffeld, Ralph Josselyn
and Richard Goodwyn, who survive, and Richard Chirchyerd, since deceased,
querents and the said John Josselyn and Cecily, his wife, deforciants, of the
under-mentioned manor and advowson, to wit that the said John and Cecily
acknowledged them to be the right of Ralph, as those which the said Ralph,
Thomas, James, Robert, Richard, and Richard, have of their gift, and remitted
and quit claimed them, for them and her heirs, to the said Thomas, and the
others, and the heirs of Ralph ; and for this acknowledgment the said Thomas,
and the others, granted the said manor and advowson to the said John and
Cecily for the term of their lives, with remainder after their decease to Richard
Boldey and Thomas Hoste for the term of seven years, with remainder
hereafter to Cecily's right heirs.
HENRY VII. 373
The said John and Cecily were seised thereof a(H50i"dingly in their demesne
as of free tenement, and afterwards she died, and he \\'as seised thereof in his
demesne as of free tenement by survivorship.
The grant of the said seven years to Boldey and Hoste was and still is to
the use of the said John Josselyn and the performance of his will.
The said Cecily had issue a son, one Eustace Fitzherbert, who is her next
heir and is 13 years old and more.
She died on the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas, the Martyr, last.
After her death the said John Josselyn entered upon the said manor
and advowson and took and still takes the issues and profits thereof.
Gloucester. Manor of Campden and the advowson of the free chapel of
St. Katharme of Campden ; the manor, worth 20 marks, is held of the
king in chief, by service of the moiety of a knight's fee.
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587. Egbert Russell.
Writ 20 May, inquisition 23 June, 18 Henry VII.
Ehzabeth Russell, widow, mother of Robert Russell, esquire, deceased,
his father, was seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee, and, being
so seised, thereof enfeoffed Robert Slymbrugge, clerk, Robert Throgmerton,
Richard Knyghtley, knights, Simon Mylborn, Thomas Lygon, William Tracy,
esquires, John Throgmerton, gentleman, William Wymarke, clerk, and Robert
Handy, who survive, together with Thomas Balsale, John Moore, clerks,
Thomas Brugge, serjeant at law, William Catesby, esquire, and Roger Morys,
since deceased, for the performance of her last will. They were, and the
surviving feoffees are still, seised thereof accordingly in fee.
By her last will she directed that the feoffees should stand seised thereof
to the use of the said Robert Russell, her son, and of Joan, then his wife, for
the term of their lives in survivorship, and thereafter to the use of such person
as should then be heir apparent of the said Robert.
Afterwards the said Robert Russell, the father, by his last will directed
that the said Robert Slymbrugge and the rest of his feoffees should pay his
debts with the issues, &c. of the premises, should grant an annuity therefrom of
10 marks to John Russell, gentleman, his second son, for hfe, unless it should
happen the said John to be otherwise promoted, the said Joan, his mother,
being then deceased, and further should perform his last will.
Death and heir as in No. 562. Cf. Nos. 651, 654, 655.
Gloucester. Manor of Brodcampdene, or Brodecampdene, worth 10 marks,
held of William Norrys, knight, and Katharine, his wife, and John
Josselyn and Joan his wife, in right of the said Katharine and Joan,
as of their manor of Chepyngcampdene.
A half burgage and four cottages, in Tewkesbury, worth 205., held
of the king by fealty and I2d. rent yearly, for all service, as of the manor
of Tewkesbury, which came to the king's hands by pretext of a feoffment
thereof made to the king by iVnn, late countess of Warwick.
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374 INQUISITIONS.
588. John Fortescue, esquire.
Writ 2 December, inquisition 11 February, 18 Henry VII.
He died 2 June last, seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee,
George Fortescue, aged 19 and more, is his son and heir.
Gloucester. Manor of Ebrighton alias Eburton and two messuages, 160a.
land, 100a. meadow, 200a. pasture and 20s. rent in Ebrighton, worth
30^, held of Silvester, bishop of Worcester, in right of his church of
Worcester, by fealty and 26\ 8d. rent to the said bishop and his successors
at Easter and Michaelmas equally.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (37.)
589. Walter Langley, son and heir of Edmund Langley, esquire.
Writ of Devenerunt, 18 November, inquisition 23 November, 18 Henry VII.
Edmmid Langley, his father, died seised in fee of the mider-mentioned
messuage, &c. which thereupon descended to him as Edmund's son and
heir.
He died 30 October last. Isabel, wife of Henry Ketilby, Christine, wife
of Roger Wygston and Ahce, wife of Thomas Everdon, aged respectively 29,
27, and 23, and more, are his sisters and heirs and daughters and heirs of
Edmund.
Wilts. A messuage, or burgage, and a garden, in Crekelade, worth 135. 4d.,
held of Ehzabeth, queen of England, by fealty only.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (38.)
590. Walter Langley, son and heir of Edmund Langley, esquire.
Writ of Devenerunt, wanting ; inquisition 23 November, 18 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 589.
Oxford. A messuage and a virgate (burgaf) of land, in Longworth, worth
205., held of the abbot of Cirencester, by fealty and 4d. rent yearly,
for aU service.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (39.)
591. Edmund Langley.
Writ of Quce plura 8 November, inquisition 11 November, 18 Henry VII.
William Tame, WiUiam Tracy and Roger Capes, were seised of the
under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, enfeoffed him and
Ehzabeth, then his wife, thereof, to hold to them and his heirs. They were
seised thereof accordingly, he in fee, and she in her demesne as of free tenement ;
and afterwards he died, and she was, and still is, solely seised thereof in her
demesne as of free tenement by survivorship. After his death the reversion
thereof descended to one Walter Langley, who was under age and m the king's
custody, as his son and heir. The said Walter, so seised of the said reversion
as of fee and right, died 29 October last, whereupon the reversion descended
to his sisters and heirs.
HENRY VII. 375
Isabel, wife of Henry Ketylby, Christine wife of Roger Wygston and
Alice, wife of Thomas Everdon, aged respectively 27, 25 and 22 and more,
are his daughters, and sisters and heirs of the said W'alter.
Gloucester. Manor of Over Sudyngton, worth 12Z., held of the duke of
York, as of his manor of Somerford Keynes, co. Wilts, by fealty only.
A water-mill in Nether Sudyngton, worth 405., held of the abbot
of Cirencester, by fealty only.
Three messuages, GOa. land, Qa. meadow, in Feirford, worth 5 marks,
held of the king, as of his manor of Feirford, which is parcel of his earldom
of Warwick, by fealty only.
A messuage, llOa. land, 2a. meadow, in Torleton, worth 40s., held
of John Wylcokes, clerk, as of his manor of Torleton, by fealty and suit
of the court of the said John at his manor there yearly.
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592. Walter Langley, son and heir of Edmund Langley.
Writ of Devenerunt 27 October, inquisition 7 November, 18 Henry VII.
Edmund Langley, his father, was seised, the day he died, of two closes
called ' Cahvell Hyll ' and ' Marleys ' and of 20«. land, in Nether Sudyngton,
in fee ; after whose death the said closes, &c. descended to the said Walter,
being under age and in the king's custody, as his son and heir ; which closes,
&c. from time beyond memory were parcel of the manor of Nether Sudyngton ;
and which after the death of the said Edmund, by reason of the minority of
the said Walter, came to the king's hands.
The said Walter being thus under age and in the king's custody, was
seised the day he died of the said manor of Nether Sudyngton, whereof the
closes, &c. aforesaid are parcel, in fee, and died so seised.
He died 29 October last. His sisters and heirs, as in No. 591.
No lands, &c. came to the king's hands except the said closes and 20a.,
and the said Edmund and Walter held no other lands on the days on which
they severally died.
Gloucester. Manor of Nether Sudyngton, whereof the closes and land,
as above, are parcel, held of the king, by service of | of a knight's fee ;
the .closes and land worth 20s., the manor 30Z.
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593. John Whitynton, clerk.
Writ 21 February, inquisition 25 April, 18 Henry VII.
Long before his deceased he was seised of the under-mentioned manor
in fee, and, being so seised, thereof in trust {ex con/idencia) enfeoffed John
Norwodde, esquire, to the use of himself and his heirs, by virtue of which
feoffment the said John Norwodde was, and still is, seised thereof in fee, to
the use aforesaid.
He died 16 February last. Maud Whytyngton, aged 8 and more, and
Isabel Whityngton, aged 2 and more, are his cousins and heirs, viz. daughters
of Richard Whityngton, his brother.
Gloucester. Manor of La Leye, in Leye, Staverton and Heydon, held of the
abbot of the monastery of St. Mary 6f Teukesbury, as of his priory of
376
INQUISITIONS.
Derrehurste, by knight service, suit of the abbot's court of his manor
of Okynton every three weeks and 24s. rent yearly ; it is worth yearly
beyond oiitgomgs 20^.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (42.)
594. John Arthur.
Writ of Mandamus, 6 IMay, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 1 September,
19 Henry VII.
He died 16 January, 16 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in fee. John Arthur, aged 18 and more, is his son and heir.
Who has occupied the land, &c. and taken the issues and profits since his
death the jurors do not know. Cf. No. 635.
Gloucester. A messuage, 20a. land, 2a. meadow, in Awste, worth 95.,
held of Silvester, bishop of Worcester, service unknown.
A toft, 12a. land, 4a. meadow, 6a. pasture, in Stapulton, held of
the king, as of the earldom of Warwick, by fealty and 2d. rent yearly at
^Michaelmas, and by service of doing suit to the king's court of his manor
of Berton by Bristoll, Avhieh is parcel of the said earldom, every three
weeks, to be held at the said manor, for all service ; they are worth
beyond outgoings 135. 4d.
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595. Robert Wylloughby, knight, lord de Broke.
Writ 7 September, inquisition 20 January, 18 Henry VII.
Robert AVillughbj', lord de Broke, named m the writ, died 23 August,
17 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned moieties in fee. Robert
Willughby, now lord de Broke, is his son and heir, aged 30 and more.
Cf. Nos. 638, 641, 785.
Gloucester. Moiety of the manor of Tedryngton and a moiety of thirty
messuages, 140a. land, 60a. pasture, 40a. meadow, 60a. wood, 100a. furze
and heath and IO5. rent, in Tydryngton, worth 16/. 95. Qd., held of the
duke of Bukingham, as of his manor of Thornebery, by fealty only, for
all service.
Moiety of the manor of Ichynton, and a moiety twenty messuages,
60a. land, 40a. pasture, 20a. meadow, 40a. w^ood, 100a. furze and heath,
IO5. rent, in Ichynton, worth 15/., held of the bishop of Worcester, by
fealty only.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (44.)
596. Richard Burgoyn, son and heir of John Burgoyn.
Writ 27 April, j^roof of aye 15 July, 17 Henry VII.
Cambridge. He was born at Cambridge, 20 December, [20] Edward IV,
and baptized in the church of St. Botolph in that town the same day,
as John Rumbold, aged 45 and more, remembers, because he was then
living with Thomas Meryn, rector of the parish of St. Botolph, who
baptized him. Henry Janyn, aged 50 and more, remembers it, because
HENRY VII. 377
on 5 May following the first born son of Master John Leventhorp was
bom, who is 21 and more. Joan, daughter of Henry Lete (aged 59 and
more), who is 21 and more, was born tlie same year. Thomas Pers,
aged 56 and more, was in town that day. Thomas Atwode, aged 50
and more, was living in Gyrton Avith Mistress Battesforth, who was
godmother of the said Richard. John Barnard (aged 48 and more) went
to Trumpyngton for one Master Rede to be godfather, &c.
His lands of inheritance were in the king's custody.
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597. Hamond (Hamo) Sutton.
Writ 4 February, 16 Henry VII ; inquiisition 20 Januar3^ 17 Henry VII.
Hamond [Hamo) Sutton, grandfather of Hamond {Hamonis) Sutton,
esquire, named in the writ, was seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in
fee and, being so seised, by charter enfeoffed Master Hugh Tapton, chancellor
of the cathedral church of Lincohi and Thomas Dymmok thereof, by the
name of all his land. &c. in the county of Lincoln, to the use of himself and
his heirs, by virtue of which they were seised thereof in fee during the life time
of the said Hamond, the grandfather, upon whose decease the right thereof
descended to the said Hamond named in the writ as his cousin and heir,
viz. son of Hamond his son.
Afterwards, at the request of the said Hamond named in the writ,
the said Master Hugh and Thomas by charter gave the manors of Southykam,
Haddyngton and \Vhysby, with lands there, parcel of the premises, to
Master AVllHam Sheffeld, Thomas Dalyson, rector of the church of Fyskerton,
Thomas Belwode and John Egmanton, esquires, to the use of the said
Hamond, named in the writ, and Margaret, his wife, and the heirs of their
bodies, and the said Master William and the others were seised thereof
accordingly to the use aforesaid.
Afterwards by another charter, threefold indented, the said Hugh Tapton
and Thomas Dymmok gave all the other lands which they had by the feoff-
ment of the said Hamond, the grandfather, in the county of Lincoln, to
Henry Vavasour, Iviiight, Wilham Gascoigne, esquire, Thomas Dalyson, rector
of the church of Fyskerton, John Dawnay, Ralph Gascoigne, and John Stanley,
esquires, to the use of Hamond Sutton, named in the writ, and his heirs,
and to the intent that the said Margaret, his wife, if she survived him, should
have for life her entire dower therefrom ; and the said Henry and the others
were seised thereof according to the use aforesaid.
Afterwards the said Hamond named in the writ, by another charter
gave to Robert Sheifeld, knight, John Sayvile, knight, John Sheffeld, the
elder, John Moigne and Thomas Burgh, all the land, &c. whereof any one
was seised to his use in the said county, for the performance of his last will
and they Avere seised thereof accordingly to the use aforesaid. And after-
wards he declared his last will, of tiie said lands and tenements, as in his last
will and letters testamentary produced to the jurors appears, and died.
He died 22 December, 16 Henry VII. Robert Sutton, aged 24 and more
at the time of his death, is his son and heir.
Lincoln. Manors of Hanworth, Neubell, Wilflyngham by (juxta) Stoue, Alfietby.
Bultham, Langwath, Burton by {juxta) Lincohi, Haddyngton and Sahnonby,
378 INQUISITIONS.
twenty messuages, 400a. land, 100a. meadow, 200a. pasture, in Holme
by (juxta) Sudbrokc, Rysom, Southykam, Northykam, Whysby, Waddyng-
ton. Mere, Ancastre, Boston, Hanworth, Neubcll, Langwath, Burton,
Wifflyngham, Alfletby, Bultham, Haddyngton, Salmonby, W'hassyng-
burgh, Hekyngton, Maydenwell, and Tupholme, and the advowson of
the church of Salmonby, otherwise described, held and worth, as follows : — -
Manor of Hanworth, and land in Hanworth, worth 41., with the
advowson of the church of Samonby, manor of Neubell, with land in
Neubell, worth 665. 8f/., manor of Langwath, with land in Langwath,
worth 60s., manor of Burton by Lincohi, with land in Burton, worth
61. 13s. 4d. manor of Bultham, with land in Bultham, worth IOO5., manor
of Haddyngton with land in Haddyngton, worth 535. 4cZ., manor of
Northykam, with land in Northykam, worth 505., manor of Whysby,
with land in Whysby, worth 60s., manor of Wadyngton, or Waddyngton,
with land in Waddyngton, worth 63s. 4d., and the manor of Mere, with
land in Mere, worth 43s. 4:d., held of the king, as of the duchy of
Lancaster, service unknown.
Lands and tenements in Holme by Sudbroke, worth 30s., held of
the abbot of Peterborough, service unknown.
Manor of Rysome, with land in Rysome, worth 64s., held of the
abbot of Berlynges, service unknown.
Manor of Ancastre, worth 41. 6s. Sd., held of the prior of Malton,
service unknown.
Lands and tenements in Boston, worth 30s., held of the
lord Fitz water, service unknown.
Manor of Salmonby, with the advowson of the church of Salmonby
(sic), and the aforesaid lands and tenements in Maydenwell and
Tupholme, worth 101. 2s., held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster,
service unknown.
Manor of Wyflflyngham by Stoue and manor of Alfletby, worth
103s. 4d., held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, service unknown.
Lands and tenements in Whasshyngburgh and Hekyngton, worth
405., held of the countess of Richmond, service miknown.
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598. John Petitte.
Writ 26 November, inquisition 2 July, 17 Henry VII.
He died 19 November last, seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in
fee. Thomas Petit, aged 38 and more, is his son and heir,
Salop. Manor of Baggesoure, and two messuages, two virgates of land, in
Bekbury, worth 41., held of the prior of Wenlok by service and rent of
305. yearly, for all service.
Two carucates of land, five virgates of land and a nook {nocata)
of land, and a water mill, in North Clebury, worth 5 marks, held of
Richard Hide, gentleman, by service and rent of 23s. yearly, for aU
service.
Twelve virgates of land, 11a. meadow, 5a. pasture, in Acleton, worth
20s., held of George, lord de Burgavenny in fee farm of his fee of Worfeld
by service and rent of 6O5. yearly, for all service.
HENRY VII. 379
A messuage and a virgate of land, in Colde Weston, worth IO5.,
held of the heirs of Richard Ludlowe, knight, by service and rent of Id.
yearly, for all service.
Four virgates of land and a half, in Bardeley. worth I3s. id., held
of the king in socage by 55. rent yearly, for all service.
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599. Richard Crofte, esquire.
Writ 28 May, itiquisition 16 June, 17 Henry VII.
He died 26 May last, seised of the under-mentioned third in fee. Hugh
Crofte, aged 26 and more, is his son and heir.
Oxford. A third part of the manor of Chepyng Norton, worth 4Z., held of the
king in chief, by service of J of a knight's fee.
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600. John Rechers, esquire.
Writ 10 September, inquisition 20 October, 18 Henry VII.
John Paston, Henry Heydon, Gregory Lovell, Edmund Jenney, knights,
James Hobard and Richard Southwell, esquires, were seised of the under-
mentioned manor of Swenjaigton in fee for the performance of his last will.
James Hoberd was seised of the mider-mentioned land called ' Dawekyns '
in fee to the intent aforesaid.
He died solely seised of the rmder-mentioned manor of Brumsted, &c. infee.
Edmund Jenney, knight, and James Hobard, were seised of the under-
mentioned land, &c. in Roungton Holme and Wygenhale in fee to the intent
abovesaid.
He died 8 October, 17 Henry VII. John Rechers, aged 24 and more,
is his son and heir.
Norfolk. Manor of Swenyngton, called ' Hovelles,' with its appurtenances
in the towns of Swenyngton, Alderforth, Brandeston, Heverlond, Great
and Little Plumsted and Attilbrigge, worth 10 marks, held of the king,
by service of J of a knight's fee, as of the honor of Clare, which is in the
king's hands by reason of the duchy of York.
A messuage, 32a. land, la. meadow, in Heverlond, Causton and
Brandeston, caUed ' Dawekyns,' worth 1 mark, held of Henry Inglose,
service unknown.
Manor of Brumsted, or Bromested, called ' Walshams,' with the
fourth part of a view of frank pledge in Brumsted, worth five marks,
held of the abbot of Wyndam, by fealty and 2s. rent yearly.
A messuage and 47a. land and meadow, in Roungton Holme, in a
certain place called ' le Byght,' worth 40s., held of the Master of the
hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, by fealty and 4d. rent
yearly.
Eight acres of land in Roungton Holme, in a certain place called
' le Byght,' worth 2s. Sd., held of the same Master, by fealty and 8d. rent.
Five acres of land called ' Hirnescrofte ' lying in Roungton Holme
aforesaid in a certain place called 'le Byght,' worth 20c?.. held of the
abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, by fealty and 2d. rent.
380 INQUISITIONS.
A dole of turbary land {dala terre iitrbarie) called ' Tolbothis Dole,'
lying in the marsh of Wygenhale in ' Osbernnywdole,' held of the earl of
Oxford, by fealty and 6cl. rent, worth yearly 35. 4:d. above all [reprises],
issues and profits.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (49.)
601. Walter Oudeby, clerk.
Writ of Mandamus 29 November, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 1 November,
18 Henry VII.
He died 5 September, 14 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned
messuages, land, &c. in fee. Richard Oudeby is his cousin and next heir,
aged on the day of the taking of this inquisition 19 years.
Derby. Three messuages, two cottages, two shops, three gardens, four
virgates of land and meadow, in Derby, worth 8Z., held of the king, by
service of free burgage.
A toft, 16a. land, 4a. meadow, 100a. pasture, in Osmanston near
(juxta) Derby, worth 15s., held of the king, as of his castle of Melburn,
parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, by 6s. rent yearly, fealty, and
suit of court to the kings court held at Melburn, other services
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (50.)
602- Elizabeth, sometime the wife of William Chaworth, knight, and
late the wife of John Dunham, esquire.
Writ 23 March, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 20 October, 18 Henry VII.
One John, bishop of Lincoln, was seised of the under-mentioned manor
in fee, and, bemg so seised, by fine levied at York in the octave of St. Michael
and afterwards at Westminster in the octave of the Trinity, 16 Richard II,
gave it to John la Zouche, knight, and Margaret his wife and the heirs of his
body begotten, with remamder to one William la Zouche, knight, and his
heirs for ever. They were seised thereof accordingly, John in his demesne
as of fee tail and Margaret in her demesne as of free tenement, and died so
seised, after Avhose death the manor descended to the said Elizabeth, named
in the writ, as cousin and heir of the said John of his body begotten, viz.
daughter of Elizabeth his daughter.
She entered accordingly and was seised of the said manor in fee tail
by the form of the gift, and being so seised took to husband John Dunham,
who survives, and they were seised thereof accordingly in fee tail, in her right,
and being so seized had issue between them John. She died so seised, and
the said John continued his possession, as tenant by the curtesy.
Death and heir, as in No. 577. Cf. Nos, 584, 603, 604, 612, 618.
Hants. Manor of Kynges worth ye, worth 10/., held of the king, by service
of a pair of gilt spurs, or Qd., at Michaelmas, by the hands of the sheriff
of the comity aforesaid, for aU service.
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HENRY Vll. 381
603. Elizabeth, sometime the wife of William Cha worth, knight, and
late the wife of John Dunham, esquire.
Writ 23 March, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 21 October, 18 Henry VII.
William Babyngton, Robert Olyfton, Richard Willughbye, esquires,
Wilham Gull, clerk, D.D., Thomas Babyngton and Ralph Reresby, were
seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and, being so seised, by charter
12 October, 34 Henry VI, demised and confirmed it to Elizabeth, wife of
Wilham Chaworth, esquire, and Margaret, wife of John Chaworth, esquire,
for the term of a year then next following, with remainder at the end of that
term to the heirs of the body of John la Zouche, knight, with remainder to his
right heirs.
By pretext of that charter seisin of the said manor was dehvered to
the said Ehzabeth and Margaret, Avho were possessed thereof accordingly during
the said term, and, after the end of the term, it remained to the said Elizabeth,
named in the writ, as cousin and heir of the body of the said John la Zouch,
viz. daughter of Elizabeth, his daughter and heir. She entered thereon
accordingly, as into her remainder by the form of the gift, and was seised
thereof accordingly in fee tail.
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Other findings as in No. 602.
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Wilts. Manor of Ambresburye, called ' le Conyngar,' worth 10 marks,
held of the abbess of Ambresburye, by fealty only, for all serivce.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (52.)
604. Elizabeth, sometime the wife of William Chaworth, knight, and
late the wife of John Dunham, esquire.
Writ 23 March, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 20 October, 18 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 602.
Suffolk. Manor of Alvynglegh, worth 100s., held of the abbot of Bury St.
Edmunds, service unknown.
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605. Robert Thorp.
Writ 12 June. 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 20 October, 18 Henry VII.
Henry Falke, doctor of decrees, Hugh Peyntwyn, doctor of the civil law
{in civilihus doctor), Gregory Stalon, clerk, and Simon Bulwar, of Dallyng,
were seised of the under-mentioned manors of ' Myllers ' and ' Copers ' in fee,
and, being so seised, by charter enfeolTed the said Robert Thorp, Agnes, his
wife, Thomas, earl of Surrey, Edmund Bedyngfeld, Henry Heydon, knights,
Edmund Jenney, Thomas Jenney, gentlemen. John Wellys and Robert Rose,
citizens and aldermen of Norwich, thereof, to the use of the said Robert.
The survivors, viz. the said Agues, earl of Surrey and Henry and Edmund
Jenney, are still seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid.
Henry Colett, knight, and citizen of Jjondon, William Knyvet, knight,
Wilham Raston, esquire, John Roossh, I'homas Jenney and Robert Colett,
were seised of the undcr-menlioned manor called ' le Grounge ' in fee, and
being so seised, demised and confirmed it to the said Robert, Henry Heydon,
knight, Edmund Jenney, gentleman, John Welles, citizen and alderman of
382 INQUISITIONS.
Norwich, Richard Ferrour, Robert Aylemer, John Tyls, Richard Thorp,
gentleman, and Ralph Pulvertoft, clerk, their heirs and assigns for ever, to
the use of the said Robert and the performance of his last will. The survivors,
viz. Henry, Edmund and Ralph are still seised thereof in fee to the use
aforesaid.
By his last will he directed that his manors called ' Copers ' and
* Myllers ' should be sold by his executors and that the moneys coming there-
from should be disposed for the performance of his testament. Further he
directed that Master Richard Wallour, chaplain of the chantry of the said
Robert Thorp in the parish church of St. Michael the Archangel, Coslany,
should have, to him and his successors, all his land, &c. in Honyngham,
Honyngham Thorp, Eston, Weston, Est Tudenham, West Tudenham, Colton
and Ryngelond.
He died 9 June last. Joan Thorp, aged 10 and more, is his cousin and
heir, viz. daughter of Richard Thorp, his son. Cf. No. 457.
Norfolk. Two manors, one called ' Myllers ' and the other ' Copers,' with
course of folds and faldages, in the towns and fields of Baldeswell and
Sparham and other towns adjacent. The said manor called ' Myllers,'
worth 5 marks, is held of George Grey, earl of Kent, as of his manor of
Foxle, service unknown, and the manor called ' Copers,' worth 5 marks,
is held of Thomas Curson, as of his manor of Byllyngford, service
unknown.
Manor called ' le Grounge,' in Colton, Eston, Weston, Est Tudenham,
West Tudenham and Ryngelond, worth 4 marks, held of the abbot of
Sawtery, by fealty and a rose yearly.
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606. William Wylby.
Writ 28 October, inquisition 6 November, 18 Henry VII.
He died 26 October last, seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in
fee, after whose death they descended to Thomas Wilbey, as his son and
heir, aged 40 and more.
Norfolk. Manor of Gunthorp, in Gunthorp and Sharyngton, with the
advowson of the church of Gimthorp, worth 51., held of the king, as of
the honor of Clare, by service of | of a knight's fee.
Manors of Hyndryngham and Pernowehall, or Pernowhall, in Hyn-
dryngham, worth 6/., held of Thomas Astley, esquire, as of his manor
called ' Nowers,' by service of | of a knight's fee.
Manor called ' Wilbeys,' in Feildallyng, Bathele, Sharjoigton,
Byrnyngham, Bryston and Great {Magna) Snoryng, worth 405., held of
the king, as of the honor of Richmond, by service of | of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (55.)
607. William Knoyll, gentleman.
Writ 21 June, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition taken at Schyrboume, 3 November,
18 Henry VII, before WilHam Bysley, escheator.
He died 18 June last, seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee.
Peter KnoyeU, aged 17 and more, is his son and heir.
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Dorset. !Manor of Piirston, worth 10?., held of the king, as of the earldom
of SaUsbiiry, by service of J of a knight's fee.
A messuage and 16a. land, in Tarrant Gunvyle, worth 13s. 4d.,
held of the queen, service unknown.
Two messuages in Schyrbourne, or Schirbourne, worth 6s. Sd., held
of the bishop of Sahsbury, in right of his church, service unknown.
A messuage and 20a. land, in Portlond, worth 26s. Sd., held of the
queen, service unknown.
A messuage and 12«. land, in Motcombe, worth 6s. 8d., held of the
abbess of Scliaftysbury, in right of her house, service unknown.
Manor of Lulworthe St. Andrew, worth 61. 13s. 4d., held of the
queen, as of her manor of Mershwode, by service of | of a knight's fee.
Sixty acres of pasture, in Gatmerston, worth 40s., held of Roger
Neubourg. knight, service unknown.
Ten acres of pasture in Wynfrythe, worth 20s., held of the said
Roger Neuburgh, knight, by Id. rent yearly, for all service.
A messuage, in Burton, worth 6s. 8d., held of the abbot of Byndon,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (56.) E. Series II. File 8976. (14.)
608. William Knoyll, gentleman.
Writ 21 June, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition taken at Yevylchester, 3 November,
18 Henry VII, before William Bysley, escheator.
One John Himtley was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in
Overadber, and, being so seised, demised them to one Ahce Huntley for hfe
at the rent of a red rose at Midsummer. The said John Huntley died, and
John Huntley, his son and heir, by charter, 1 March, 17 Henry VII, reciting
that the said Alice held the said land, &c. for life, with reversion to himself, in
consideration of a certain sum of money, gave the said reversion to the said
William Knoyell, his heirs and assigns ; and afterwards one William Lucok,
her husband, and the said Alice, tenants of the free tenement of the premises,
in her right, attorned to the said William Knoyell, at Sampford Orkays. She
is still seised of the said land, &c. with reversion expectant to the said William
Knoyell, his heirs and assigns.
He died seised of the other under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee.
Death and heir as in No. 606.
Somerset. Moiety of the manor of Sampford Orkays, worth 4/., held of
the king, as of the honor of Glocestre, by service of | of a knight's fee.
Third part of the manor of Estlydford, Avorth 40s., held of the king,
as of the manor of ("ory ^Nlalett, by service of ^ of a knight's fee.
Sixty acres of land, in Walys by Queue Camell, worth 26s. Sd.,
held of Henry Rogers, knight, service unknown.
Ten acres of land, in Queue Camell, worth 3s. 4d., held of the lady
Margaret, coimtess of Richemund and Derby, service unknown.
A messuage and 30a. land, in Milton Podymer, worth 20s., held of
the abbot of Glastonbury, service unknowTi.
Eight acres of pasture, in Suddon, worth 8s., held of Giles Dawbeney,
lord Dawbeney, knight, service unknown.
Six acres of land, in Bayford, worth 3s. 4d., held of Thomas, earl of
Arundell, service unknown.
384 INQUISITIONS.
Five acres of pasture, in Templecome, worth 6s. 8d., held of the
prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England, in right of his house, service
unknown.
Twenty acres of pasture, in Wyncaulton, worth 335. 4d., held of the
said Giles Dawbeney, lord Dawbeney, knight, service unkno^vn.
A tenement with a curtilage adjacent, 24a. land and a close of pasture,
in Overadber, worth 13s. 4d., held of the king, as of the earldom of
Sahsbury, by ^^y of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (57.) E. Series II. File Sdlb. (13.)
609. Joan Gilberte, widow.
Writ 13 March, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 28 October, 18 Henry VII.
Long before her decease one John Gilbert, late her husband, and herself,
were seised of the under-mentioned manor of Wolveton in fee, in her right,
and being so seised, by charter 22 October, 8 Henry VII, gave a third part
thereof to John Lowen, James Ede, Thomas Eglender and VV'illiam Myiyfeld,
their heirs and assigns, to the use of one Thomas Gilbert, their younger
son, and of i\.gnes, his wife, for the term of their lives in survivorship, with
remainder to the use of one Robert Gilbert, then son and heir apparent of the
said Joan, and his heirs for ever. The said John and the others were seised
thereof accordingly in fee ; and afterwards the said Thomas Gilbert died, and
the said Agnes survived him and is yet living ; and afterwards the said John '
Gilbert died, and the said Joan survived him and continued her possession
in two parts of the said manor, and was seised thereof in fee the day she died.
She died 26 December last, seised of the other under-mentioned land,
&c. in fee. Robert Gilbert, aged 40 and more, is her son and heir.
Hants. Tavo parts of the manor of Wolveton, in the Isle of Wight, worth
121. 135. 4d., held of Reynold Braye, knight, as of his castle of Caresbroke,
in the said isle, by service of two parts of a knight's fee.
A messuage, 300«. land, 3()0a. pasture, 4a. meadow, 2a. wood, in
Upsombourne, Lytyll Sombourne.Netherden, Romsey, Crawley, x\ssheley
and Okeley, worth 0/. 10s., held of Richard, bishop of Winchester, service
unknown.
Three messuages, 20a. land, 20a. pasture, 4a. meadow, in Clyve,
in the island aforesaid, worth 405., held of the said Reynold Bray, as
of his castle aforesaid, by service of ^\^ of a knight's fee.
A third part of the manor of Wode, in the isle aforesaid, worth
3/. 65. Sd., held of the said Reynold Braye, as of his castle aforesaid,
by service of | of a knight's fee.
Manor of Knyghton, in the isle aforesaid, worth 201., held of the said
Reynold Braye, as of the castle aforesaid, by service of three laiight's
fees.
Six messuages, 14a. land, 20a. pasture, 4a. meadow, 3a. wood, in
Chelingwcde, or Che lyng wode, in the parish of Newchirche, in the isle
aforesaid, worth 2Gs. 8(/., held of the said Reynold Bray, as of the castle
aforesaid, by service of -^^ of a knights fee.
Moiety of the manor of Broke, and a moiety of twenty messuages,
40a. land, 50a. pasture, 20a. meadow and 10a. wood, in Broke and
Uggeton, in the isle aforesaid, worth lOOs., held of the said Re3Tiold
Bray, as of the castle aforesaid, by service of | of a knight's fee.
HENRY VII. 385
A moiety of messuage and of 20a. land, in New Lymyngton, worth
85., held of Hugh Conwey, knight, by fealty only, for all service.
Ten messuages, 40«.. land, 100a. pasture, and 4a. wood, in Midilton,
in the isle aforesaid, worth 6/. 135. 4rf., held of Nicholas Lysley, knight,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (58.) E. Series II. File 960. (6.)
610- John Isaak and James Isaak.
Writs 8 January, 17 Henry VII, the previous writs having been lost by
accident ; inquisition 13 January, 17 Henry VII.
Canterbury. John Isaak, named in one of the writs, died seised in fee of
15/. yearly rent, which he received from the farm of the city of Canterbury
by the hands of the mayor and citizens yearly, viz. 11. lOs. at Easter
and 11. lOs. at Michaelmas, as his part of 30/., which King Edward III, by
letters patent, 1 October, 29 Edward III, granted to Wilham son of
John Condy and his heirs, in recompense for his bailliwick of Sandwich ;
the said John Isaak being cousm and one of the heirs of the said WilUam
Condy, viz. son of John Isaak, son of Agnes, daughter of Margaret, one
of the sisters and heirs of the said William. The said 15/. are held, together
with the residue of the said 30/., of the king in chief, by fealty only, for
all service. The said John Isaak died 13 August, 16 Henry VII, after
whose death the said 15/. descended to James Isaak, as his son and heir
then aged 40.
James Isaak, named in the other writ, son and heir of the said John,
was seised by descent of the said 15/. yearly in fee. He was also seised
in fee at the time of his death of 11. 10s. received from the said farm,
505. at Easter and 100s. at Michaelmas, as one Richard Mayhewe's part
of the said 30/., Avhich by the king's letters patent of licence he lately
bought, to him and his heirs, of the said Richard, the said Richard
Mayhewe being the other {alter) of the cousins and heirs of the said Wilham
Condy, viz. son of Thomas, son of Henry, son of Joan, daughter of
Constance, the other of the sisters of the said William. The said
James Isaak died 3 October, 17 Henry VII, after whose death both the
15/. and the said 11. 10s. descended to Wilham Isaak, as his son and heir,
aged 18 and more. Cf. Nos. 642, 665.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (59.)
611. James Caldecote.
Writ 25 January, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 20 October, 18 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned manor
of ' Dales ' in fee, and, being so seised, by charter indented gave it to Wilham
Fyndern, knight, Edward Burgh, knight, John Grene, knight, Geoffrey
Downes, gentleman, John Fitz Gefferey, Robert Castell, John Asplond and
Thomas CasteU, their heirs and assigns, to the use of himself and Dorothy
Castell, daughter of the said Robert, and his heirs.
Date of death not given. Thomas Caldecott, aged at the time of the taking
of this inquisition 17 and more, is his son and heir. Cf. No. 624.
Wt. 3777. ' la 26
386 INQUISITIONS.
Essex. Manor of Dales in Thunderley, worth 10 marks, held of John, earl of
Oxford, by knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (60.)
612. Elizabeth, sometime the wife of William Chaworth, knight, and
late the wife of John Dunham, esquire.
Writ 23 March, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 19 December, 18 Henry VII.
She died 29 March, 17 Henry VII. Other findings as in No. 584.
Kent. Manor of Eynesford, worth Ql., manor and advowson of Ightham,
worth 10/., held of the archbishop of Canterbury, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (61.)
613. William Tey.
Writ 14 June, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 15 October, 18 Henry VII.
John Newdegate, gentleman and Henry Formby, were seised of the
under-mentioned manors of Leyr and Badcockes in fee, and, being so seised,
gave them, wath the king's licence, to the said William and Isabel, his wife,
and the heirs of his body. He was seised thereof accordingly in fee tail and
died so seised and she survived him and is stil] seised thereof in her demesne
as of free tenement.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors of Aldeham and Bedyng-
ham and land, &e. in Great Byre he, in fee, and, being so seised, took to wife
the said Isabel, and afterwards enfeoffed Henry Merney, William Breton,
Alexander Culpeper, Robert Morley, esquires, and Matthew Kelbury, thereof,
to the use of himself and his heirs and the performance of his last will. They
were seised thereof accordingly in fee, and they being so seised, by his last
will he directed that they should make a sufficient grant of 10 marks annuity
from the manor of Aldeham to the said Isabel, his wife, for life, with clause of
distramt, and further directed that, immediately after his death, she should
take the issues and profits of the said manors and land, &c., over and above
the said annuity, till all his sons {filii sui) came to their full age, for their
reasonable exhibiton, any residue over and above such exhibition to be
disposed for the marriage of his daughters at the discretion of the feoffees
and the supervisors of his testament.
The said William and Isabel were seised of the under-mentioned land,
&c. in Copford, &c. in fee, and being so seised he died and she is still so seised
by survivorship.
He died 8 June, 17 Henry VII. Thomas Tey is his son and heir, and
was aged 13 on All Hallows eve next before his decease.
Essex. Manor of Leyr del Hay, worth 25^, held of the king in chief, as of the
honor of Boulogne, by | of a knight's fee.
Manor of Badcockes, worth 9/., held of Robert Peyton, knight, and
Robert Suthwell, esquire, service unknown.
Manor of Aldeham, worth 16Z. 16s. 8cZ., held of John, earl of Oxford,
service unknown.
Manor of Bedyngham, worth 9Z. 13s. 4cZ., held of William, bishop
of London, service unknown.
HENRY VII. 387
A messuage, 160a. land, called ' William a Byrches,' in Great Byrche,
whereof the messuage and 80a. land, worth 6©5., are held of the king by
service of J of a knight's fee and service of rendering to the king for
eastleguard of Dover 10s. yearly, and 80a. the residue, worth 60s., are held
of the king in chief.
Forty acres of land and la. meadow, in Coppeford, Great (Magna)
Byrche, Little (Parva) [Byrche] and Stanwey, worth 33s. 4d., held of
John Bardefeld, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (62.)
614. Thomasine, late the wife of Richard Chichestre.
Writ 18 October, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 30 October 18 Henry VII.
One Richard Chechestre, esquire, and Henry Boughdon, clerk, were seised
of the under-mentioned messuages, &c. in fee and, being so seised, by charter
demised them to Richard Chechestre, of Hall, son of the said Richard
Chechestre, esquire, and to the said Thomasine, wife of the said Richard,
the son, and the heirs of their bodies begotten, with remainder in default to
her right heirs. They were seised thereof accordingly in fee tail and had
issue John Chechestre, who is living. She died so seised, and the said Richard,
the son was, and still is, solely seised thereof in fee tail by survivorship.
She died Tuesday, the feast of St. Margaret, the Virgin, 17 Henry VII.
The said John Chechestre, aged 20 and more, is her son and heir.
Devon. Forty messuages, three tofts, 300a. arable, 300a. pasture, 50a.
meadow, 20a. wood, 40a. furze and heather and 10s. rent, in Hall, Bishops
Tawton (Tawton episcopi), Ackote, Hereston, Combemartyn, Pryckes-
worthy, Saccamton, Rythelcomb, Ifardecomb, Barnestaple, Exeter, and
the suburbs of Exeter, whereof : —
Land, &c. in Hall, held of John Arundell, bishop of Exeter, as of the
manor of Bishops Tawton, by fealty, suit of court and 205. rent, for all
service ; worth 100s.
Land, &c. in Beare, parcel of the land, &c. in Bishops Tawton, held
of the said bishop of Exeter, by ^^ of a knight's fee, and 40s. rent yearly ;
worth 20s. Qd.
The residue of the land, &c. in Bishops Tawton, called Ackote,
Herston and Fyssherton, held of the said bishop of Exeter, as of the
manor of Bishops Tawton, viz. Fyssherton, by fealty and 10s. rent, for
all service ; land, &c. in Herston by the rent of 2lb. pepper, for all service ;
land, &c. in Ackote, by fealty and suit of court, for all service ; the said
land, &c. in Ackote, Herston and Fyssherton are worth 4 marks.
Land, &c. in CombemartjTi, held of the lady Margaret, countess of
Rochemond and Derby by fealty and 10s. rent, as of the borough of
Combemartyn, for all service ; worth 32s.
Land, &c. in Pryckesworthy, held of the abbot of Clyve, by fealty
only, for all service ; worth 8s.
Land, &c. in Saccamton, held of John Copleston, esquire, as of the
manor of Bukyngton, in free socage, by fealty and 4s. 9d. rent ; worth
5s. 9d.
Land, &c. in Rythelcomb, held of Giles Dawbeney, knight, lord
Dawbeney, as of the manor of Rythelcomb, service unknown ; worth
3s. 4.d.
388 INQUISITIONS.
Land, &c. in IKardecomb, held of John, lord Fitzwaren, as of the
borough of Ifardecombf in free socage ; worth 20s.
Land, &c. in Exeter and the suburbs of Exeter, held of the dean
and chapter of Exeter, service unknown, worth 15s.
Land, &c. in Barnestaple, held of the prior of St. Mary Magdalen of
Barnestaple, in socage ; worth I2d.
The 10s. yearly rent of no value beyond outgoings.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (63.)
615. John Fortescii, of Were, esquire.
Writ 7 June, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 10 November, 18 Henry VII.
One John Fortescu, knight, and Isabel, his wife, by fine levied from
Michaelmas into one month, 34 Henry VI, granted to Martin Fortescu, and
Ehzabeth, his wife, the under-mentioned manor of Combe and land, &c. in
Holbeton, Overcombe, &c. for her Ufe, with remainder to Martin and the
heirs he should beget of her body, with reversion in default after his decease
to the said John and Isabel and John's heirs. The said Martin and Elizabeth
were seised thereof accordingly, and afterwards had issue John Fortescu,
esquire, named in the writ ; and afterwards the said Martin died so seised
and she was seised of the premises in her demesne as of free tenement by
survivorship, and being so seised took to husband Richard Pomeray, knight ;
which Richard and Elizabeth afterwards by their writing, dated at Combe,
23 April, 20 Edward IV, demised to Thomas Seyntleger, knight, James
Seyntleger, Bartholomew Seyntleger, and John Brokeman, esquires, all their
estate in the said manor of Combe and in land, &c. in Holbeton aforesaid,
to hold for the term of her life. The said Thomas Seyntleger and the others,
were seised thereof accordingly in their demesne as of free tenement ; and
afterwards the said Thomas Seyntleger and John Brokeman died so seised,
and the said James and Bartholomew were seised thereof by survivorship,
and the said John Fortescu, by his writing, 8 September, 17 Henry VII,
ratified and confirmed the estate of the said James and Bartholomew therein,
and by the same writing released to them, their heirs and assigns, all the
right which he then had therein ; by virtue whereof the said James and
Bartholomew were seised of the said ma.nor, &c. in fee, and, being so seised,
by their writing, 12 December, 17 Henry VII, demised the said manor of
Combe in the parish of Holbeton and all their land, &c. in the said parish
to Richard Gylforde, knight, Ralph Seyntleger, George Seyntleger, esquires,
and John Martyn, to hold for the term of the life of one Jacquette {Jacobe)
Fortescu, the wife of the said John Fortescu named in the writ, and to her
use, with remainder after her decease to the said John Fortescu, esquire, his
heirs and assigns for ever ; by virtue whereof the said Richard, Ralph and the
others were, and still are, seised thereof in their demesne as of free tenement
to the use aforesaid.
One John Denys, of Orlegh, John Orchard, Walter Southcote, William
Chaunterell, Richard Hylton, otherwise styled Richard Mattez, and John
Wyet, were seised of the under-mentioned land in Hamme St. George,
Westdowne, Kyntesbery, Cholecomb, Merwode and Braunton, in fee,
and, being so seised, by their writing, 23 April, 20 Edward IV, demised
them to the said Thomas SejTitleger, knight, Richard Pomeray, knight,
James Seyntleger, Bartholomew Seyntleger, and John Brokeman, esquires,
HENRY VII. 389
their heirs and assigns for ever. They were seised thereof accordingly in fee,
and, being so seised, the said Thomas, Richard and John died, and tlie said
James and Bartholomew were seised thereof in fee by survivorsliip, and,
being so seised, by their writing, 12 September, 17 Henry VII, demised
them to Richard Gylford, knight, and the otliers, and to the vise above
specified.
Robert Trojrtt was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Brigge
Ruell in fee, and. being so seised, by his writing, 6 December^ 9 Henry VII,
gave them to the said John Fortescu, esquire, and Jacquette, his wife, and
John's heirs. They were seised thereof accordingly in their demesne as of
fee and of free tenement respectively, and afterwards he died and she is still
solely seised thereof by survivorship.
He died 2 June last. George Fortescu, aged 19 and more, is his son
and heir. Cf. No. 588.
Devon. ^Manor of Combe, in the parish of Holbeton, worth 10 marks, held
of the lady Margaret, countess of Richemond and Derby, the king's
mother, as of her manor of Holbeton, by knight-service and ISs. 4fZ. rent.
Four messuages, a dovecot, three gardens, six ferhngs of land, 5a.
meadow, 12a. wood, 275. 8cZ. rent, and a rent of a cierge of wax, price \'2d.
and of 1/6. of Avax. in Holbeton, Overcombe, Nethercombe, Battokysburgh,
Efford and Alston ; whereof one messuage, a garden, 60a. land and 3a.
meadow, in Holbeton called ' Hyerborowgh,' are held of the said countess, as
her said manor, by knight-service, and 14s. rent yearly only, and are worth,
beyond outgoings, 266-. 9>d. ; twenty acres of land in the parish aforesaid
called ' Netherborough,' are held of the said countess, as of her manor
aforesaid, by knight-service, and 55. rent yearly, and are worth lOs,
yearly beyond outgoings ; a moiety of a messuage of the said four messuages
and a moiety of (50a. land and of 2a. meadow, in the parish aforesaid,
are held of the said countess by knight-service and 7s. rent yearly only,
for all service, and the other moiety thereof is held of John Northebury,
knight, by knights service and 9s. rent yearly only, as of his manor of
Holbeton ; the said messuage and 80a. {sic) of land, 2a. meadow, are
worth yearly 40s. ; the other two messuages, two gardens, 12a. land, in the
parish aforesaid, are held of the said John Northbury, as of his manor
aforesaid, by knight -service, and are worth 20s. ; and the said messuage
{sic), 20a. land, and 12a. wood, in Efforde, are held of the said John
Northebery, as of the manor aforesaid, by knight-service and lis. M.
rent only, and are worth 10s. yearly beyond outgoings ; the above-
mentioned rents are of no value beyond outgoings.
Two messuages, a garden. 60a. land, 12a. furze and heath, in Hamme
St. George, 40a. land, called ' Crakewey,' in the parish of Westdowne,
and 12a. land called ' Burford,' or ' Burforde,' in the parish of Hamme St.
George, held of Elizabeth Wadham, as of the manor of Pokewyll, by
fealty and 5s. rent yearly only, worth beyond outgoings clearly 20s.
Forty acres of land called ' Doddecote,' or ' Doddecot,' in the parish
of Hamme aforesaid, held of John Champernon, as of the manor of
Bokelond Dynham, by fealty only ; worth 10s.
Fifty acres of land, called ' Brodewyk,' or ' Brydewyk,' in the parish of
Kyntesbery, 50a. land, called ' Yerd,' or in Yeard, in the same parish,
40a. land called ' Byke worthy,' or in Byke worthy, in the same parish,
40a. land, called ' Fen,' in the parish of Cholecomb, and 40a. land called
390 INQUISITIONS.
' Pattysforde,' in the same parish, held of John Chechestre, as of the
manor of Ralegh, service unknown ; worth 20s.
Twenty acres of land, 12a. wood, called ' Medcomb,' or ' Meddecomb,'
in the parish of Merwode, held of John Ackelane, by Ss. rent, other service
unknown ; worth 5s.
One hundred acres of land in Braunton Abbots (Abbitis) and Braunton
Go urges, whereof 50a. land in Braunton Abbots, worth 205., are held of
the abbot of Clyfe, as of the manor of Braunton Abbots (Ahbaf), by fealty
and 3s. 2d. rent only, for all service ; and 50a. land in Braunton Gourges,
worth 20s., are held of Edmund Gourges, knight, as of the manor of
Braunton Gourges, by fealty and 2s. 4:d. rent only, for all service.
A rent of 25. Qd. from lands and tenements called ' Bremelonde,'
in the same parish [? Braunton], of no value beyond outgoings.
A messuage and 30a. land, in Brigge Rue 11, worth 20s., held of the
prior of Lanceston, as of the manor of Brigge Rue 11.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (64.)
616. John Sklykard.
Writ 17 April, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 20 November, 18 Henry VII.
He died 20 March, 17 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned moiety
in fee. John Sklykard, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir. See No. 829.
Cornwall. Moietj^ of the manor of Trenoda, worth 405., held of the king,
as of the manor of Lantean, by knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (65.)
617. John Halywell.
Writ 17 April, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 20 November, 18 Henry VII.
The said John Halleghwell, knight, died 24 April, 15 Henry VII seised
of the under-mentioned moiety in fee. Richard Halleghwyll, aged 30 and
more, is his son and heir. See No. 828.
Cornwall. Moiety of the manor of Trenoda, worth 40s., held of the king,
as of the manor of Lantean, by knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (66.)
618. Elizabeth, sometime the wife of William Chaworth, knight, and
late the wife of John Dunham, esquire.
Writ 23 March, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 29 October, 18 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 584.
Nottingham. Manor of Kyrtlyngton, worth 20/., held of the archbishop
of York, by fealty only, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (67.)
619. Alan Stanwardyne.
Writ 2 November, inquisition the last day but one of October, 18 Henry VII.
He died 13 September last, seised of the imder-mentioned manor in fee.
Thomas Stanwardyn, aged 10 and more, is his son and heir.
HENRY VII. 391
Salop. Manor of Ledewych in the parish of Bytteriey, near Ludlowe, worth
60s., held of Thomas, earl of Arundell, by knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (68.)
620. Elizabeth Muschamp, widow.
Writ 3 May, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 17 November, 18 Henry VII.
The said Elizabeth Muschamp, late the wife of Thomas Muschamp, of
Pecham co. Surrey, held no lands, &c.; but the said Thomas Muschamp
Avas seised of the mider-mentioned moiety of a manor in fee, and, being so
seised, by charter, 5 November, 1 Henry VII, enfeoffed Richard Higham,
late serjeant-at-law, by the name of Richard Higham, John Legh, of Stokwell,
knight, by the name of John Legh, of Stokwell, esquire, Thomas FitzwilUam,
recorder of London, by the name of Thomas Fitzwilham, recorder of the city
of London, John Holgrave, one of the barons of the Exchequer, by the name
of John Holgrave, one of the barons of the Exchequer, William Welbek,
by the name of William Welbek, citizen and haberdassher of London, and
Richard W^elbek, thereof, to the use of himself and the said Elizabeth, for
the term of their Uves in survivorship, with remainder to the use of their heirs.
The survivors, John Legh and William Welbek are still seised thereof in fee
to the use aforesaid.
She died 27 March, 17 Henry VII. William Muschamp, aged 22 and
more, is their son and heir.
Surrey. Moiety of the manor of Bredynghurst, in the parish of Pecham,
worth 4:1., held of Edward, duke of Bukingham, as of the manor of Pecham,
by fealty, and 12d. rent payable yearly to the same duke at the manor
aforesaid.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (69.)
621. William Lane.
Writ 12 November, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 28 October, 18 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee, and, being
so seised, by divers charters enfeoffed John Mulsho, esquire, Henry Duraunt,
John Hanneslap, Robert Aleyn, clerk, Richard Flore, William Bucland and
Robert Bruester, thereof, to the use of himself and his heirs. They were
seised thereof accordingly in fee, and afterwards the said Aleyn, Flore and
Brewyster died, and the survivors Mulsho, Duraunt, Haneslap and Bucland
are still so seised to the use aforesaid.
He died 25 October, 17 Henry VII. Ralph Lane, aged 36 and more,
is his son and heir.
Northampton. Manor of Orlyngbere, called ' Beavers' Maner,' held of
Anne Trussell, by fealty and 12d. rent yearly, for all service ; a messuage
and a virgate of land in Orlyngbere, called ' Blakys ' and ' Monkys,' held
of Nicholas Vaus, knight, by fealty and 4|c?. rent yearly, for all service ;
the said manor and lands are worth Si.
A messuage and a virgate of land and a close called ' le Breche,'
in Little (Parva) Harowedon, worth 13s. 4d., held of the said Nicholas
Vaus, knight, by the rent of Id. and ^Ib. cummin, for all service.
392 INQUISITIONS.
Three messuages, six virgates of land, in Arthyngworth 20s., held
of John Freman, by fealty and the rent of a peppercorn {unius gariofoli
piperis), for all service.
A messuage and three virgates of land, in Sutton, worth 20<s., held
of John Urmond, esquire, as of his manor of Weston on Welond, by
fealty and 8d. rent yearly.
A messuage and a virgate and a haK of land, in Assheley, worth 10s.,
held of Dame Ehzabeth Tanfeld, widow, as of her manor of Assheley,
by fealty and 12fZ. rent yearly.
A moiety of a messuage and of a virgate and a half of land, in Little
(Parva) Addyngton, worth 6s. 8(i.,held of Edward, duke of Bukingham, by
fealty only, for all service.
Eighty acres of land, meadow and pasture, in Thyngden, worth
135. 4d., held of John Mulsho, esquire, by the rent of Id. yearly.
A toft and a virgate of land, in Isham, worth 65. 8d., held of Nicholas
Vaus, knight, as of the manor of Harowedon, by fealty and the rent of
two hens, for all service.
A messuage and two virgates of land, in Broughton, worth lOs.,
held of George Dalyson, by fealty and 25. rent.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (70.)
622. William Wynnesbury.
Writ 14 June, inquisition 2 July, 17 Henry VII.
He died on Tuesday after Whitsmitide last, sefsed of the under-mentioned
manor, &c. in fee. Alice Lyttelton, wife of Richard Lyttelton, is his daughter
and heir, aged 40 and more. Cf. No. 537.
Salop. Manor of Hokulton, worth 405., held of the king, as of the lordship,
of Momgomery, parcel of the earldom of March, by fealty and service
of rendering to the king a steel needle {acum calihum) and a red rose at
Midsummer, if demanded, for all service.
Two messuages, a nook of land, 8a. meadow, in Wynnesbury, worth
135. 4:d., held of William Pursell, by fealty and Id. rent, for aU service.
Two messuages and a shop, in Ludlowe, worth I65., held of the king
in burgage, viz. by fealty and 8d. rent yearly, for all service.
Rent of 85. 3^. in Whittyngeslowe, held of William, earl of Arundel
by fealty, for all service.
A toft and a nook of land, 4a. meadow and 45. rent, and two water-
mills, in Actonscott, Henley and Whitcote, worth 265. 8(Z., held of the
said earl, by fealty only, for all service.
Moiety of the manor of Norbury in Bysshop Lond, worth 265. 8d.,
held of the bishop of Herford, as of his castle, or lordship, of Bysshop
Castell, by fealty and two appearances yearly at the great court of the
bishop held twice a year at the castle aforesaid, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (71.) E. Series II. File 832. (14.)
623. John Mathewb.
Commission 14 February, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 31 October, 18 Henry VII.
He was seised in fee, the day he died, of the under-mentioned tenements,
&c. in ' Hilstrete,' &c.
HENRY VTI. 393
He held, the day he died, jointly with Robert Grene, John Padland
and Roger Sutton, in fee, to them and their heirs, the under-mentioned
messuages, &c. in ' Darby lane,' &c. The said Robert, and the others, survived
him and are still living.
He held the day he died, jointly with Richard Coke, in fee, to them and
their heirs, the under-mentioned messuage between bridges, &c. The said
Richard survived him and is still living.
He held, the day he died, jomtly with Henry Smyth and Thomas Bounde,
in fee, to them and their heirs, the under-mentioned messuages, &c. in
' Litilparkestrete,' &c. They survived him, and are still living.
The said Robert Grene, John Padland, Roger Sutton, Richard Coke,
Thomas Bounde and Henry Smyth, were jointly enfeoffed with him in all the
lands and tenements abovesaid, to the use of him and his heirs and the
performance of his will.
By his will he directed inter alia that Agnes his wife should have an
annuity for life of lOl. from all his lands and tenements ; that Margaret
Sedwall, his sister, should have for life a house in ' Greyfrerlane,' worth 8s.
yearly ; that from the issues &c. from a messuage m ' Litilparkestret,' worth
335. 4(/. yearly, his executors should keep his anniversary or ' obbit,' and
that they should so order that the said ' obbit ' should forever be kept there-
from ; that from the issues of all his other lands and tenements in Coventry
or elsewhere, 201. should be raised in cash {in pecuniis nu7neratis) to be
expended in repairs of the ways round Coventry, and the marriage of maidens,
at his executor's discretion ; that, after the performance of his will, George
his son should have all the lands and tenements which were his in his lifetime,
and that, if the said George died without heir of his body, six needy poor
people should have six houses for their dwellings, and 8d. a piece weekly for
their keep from the issues and profits of the lands and tenements aforesaid ;
and that Agnes, his wife, while sole, and Roger Sutton, or, if she married,
the said Roger and Richard Coke, the supervisor of his testament, should have
the custody and governance of the said George and his goods, till of age.
He died 13 December, 13 Henry VII. George Mathewe is his son and
heir and is 15 years old.
Coventry. A tenement in ' Hilstrete,' worth 265. 8d., two tenements in
' Vicarslane,' worth 85., a tenement in the street called ' Smythford,'
worth 145., three tenements, whereof two in ' Greyfrerlane ' and the
third in ' Erlestrete,' worth 35. id. ; held of the king, in free burgage,
rent unknown.
Four messuages, six cottages, a barn, a stable and a garden, whereof
one messuage lies in ' Darby Lane,' worth 305., another, with the barn,
stable and garden, together, m ' Dedelane,' worth lOs., the third and three
cottages, together, in ' Sponstrete,' worth 205., the fourth in ' Litilparke-
strete,' worth 33s. 4c?., and the remaining three cottages, together, in
' Gosfordstrete,' worth 265. M.
A messuage, between bridges, opposite the hospital of St. John the
Baptist, worth 205.
Two messuages and two gardens, whereof one with garden adjacent
in ' Litilparkestrete,' worth 40s., the other with garden adjacent in
' Mich[e]parkestrcte,' worth 20s.
All the said lands and tenements are held of the kmg in free burgage,
rent unknown. /-,<-,• tt ^r i ^r> /^^ s
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (72.)
394 INQUISITIONS.
624- James Caldecote.
Writ 25 January, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition Saturday, 20 September,
18 Henry VII.
He died Tuesday before the Purification last, seised of the under-
mentioned manor, &c. in fee. Thomas Caldecote, aged 19 and more, is his
son and heir. Cf. No. 611.
Cambridge. Manor called ' Veysys,' which extends itself in Melreth, worth
15Z., held of Ralph Chamberleyn, esquire, and Elizabeth, his wife, late
the wife of William Alyngton, esquire, in her right, as of her manor
called ' Argentyns ' in Melburn, service unknown.
Tenement called ' Baburhams,' and 14a. land in Melreth, called
' Spaynard Croft,' worth 26s. Sd., held of the prior of Shene, service
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (74.) E. Series II. File 62. (4.)
625. Henry Broun.
Writ 1 July, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 24 Januar^^ 18 Henry VII.
Henry Broun, of Napton, co. Warwick, gentleman, died 21 July,
16 Henry VII, seised of the under mentioned land, &c. in fee. Joan, wife
of John Cranowe, and Margaret, wife of John Farndon, are his daughters
and heirs ; Joan is aged, on the day of the takmg of this inquisition, 44 and
more, and Margaret is aged 40 and more.
Warwick. Eight messuages, 308a. land, 30a. meadow, 10a. pasture, 3s. 5|c?.
rent, in Napton on the Hill ; whereof two messuages, 63a. land, 5a. meadow
and 10a. pasture, worth 30s., are held of Nicholas Vaus, knight, by fealty
and the rent of Sd. and lib. pepper yearly, for all service; two messuages,
80a. land, 10a. meadow, worth 40s., of Richard Badby, by fealty and
IQd. rent yearly, for all service; two messuages, 60a. land, 4a. meadow,
worth 26s. Sd., of Thomas Shukburgh, esquire, by fealty and Q^d. rent
yearly, for all service; a messuage, 8a. land, la. meadow, worth 10s., of
Thomas Heyton, by fealty and Id. rent yearly, for all service; and a
messuage, 100a. land, and 10a. meadow, the residue, worth 60s., of the
king, as of his lordship of Warwyke, co. Warwyke, by fealty only, and
4s. for marrying the eldest daughter of the earl of Warwyke for the time
being, and their heirs, sometime lords of the said manor of Warwyke,
for all service ; of which lordship of Warwyke, Anne, late countess of
Warwyke, was seised in fee, and, being so seised, by fine levied in the
quinzaine of Hilary, 3 Henry VII, gave the said lordship to the king,
to hold to him and the heirs male of his body issuing, by virtue of which
fine the king was, and at the time of this inquisition is, seised of the same
lordship in his demesne as of fee tail in form aforesaid.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (75.) E. Series II. File 1115. Part VII. (3.)
626. James Tyrell, knight.
Commission 4 December, inquisition 4 February, 18 Henry VII.
The letters patent direct the commissioners to enquire concerning the
lands, &c. whereof the said James, who was attainted of high treason, was
seised, which lands &c. by reason of his forfeiture ought to belong to the
HENRY VII. 395
kiiig ; their value ; who has taken the issues and profits of them ; and to
seise and take the same lands, &c. into the king's hands.
James Tyrell, knight of the body of the kmg, was seised, 11 December,
7 Henry VTI. of the under-mentioned messuage, &c. in fee, and, bemg so seised,
thereof enfeoffed Thomas Mongomery, loiight, Thomas Tyrell, knight, and
Robert Rochestre, gentleman, to the use of himself and his heirs.
Afterwards the said Thomas, Thomas and Robert Rochestre, being so
enfeoffed thereof to the use of the said James and liis heirs {sic), and the
said James, 26 July, 16 Henry VII, by mdenture sold (vendidit) the said
messuage, &c., to Cecily WHiitney, widow, and by charter of even date gave
{dederit et concesserit) the same to Richard IMayowe, John Batemanson, clerk,
John Brugez, Edmund Brugez. citizens of London, and William Thursby,
gentleman, their heirs and assigns, to the use of the said Cecily and her heirs.
After the said 11 December, 7 Henry VII, and before the said 26 July,
16 Henry VII, the said James took the issues and profits of the premises,
to his OAVTi use. After the said 26 July the said Cecily took the issues and
profits to her own use.
Surrey. A great messuage lying in the parish of St. Mary Magdalen by
{juxta) Bermondesey, and ten other small tenements to the same great
messuage contiguously adjacent, also eleven gardens, containing 3a. land,
to the same great messuage and tenements adjacent, to the yearly value
of 8/. 85., held of the abbot of St. Saviour, Bermondesey, by fealty, suit
of his court there every three weeks and 2s. rent yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (76.)
627. Richard Bulstrode, esquire.
Writ 11 June, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 3 December, 18 Henry VII.
By charter indented, 7 July, 11 Henry VII, he and Alice, his wife, enfeoffed
John Mordaunt, gentleman, and Thomas Hawtre, who survive, and John
Browne, barrister at law {apprenticium juris), Thomas Ramsey, the elder,
Roger Bulstrode, and John Parsone, clerk, since deceased, of the under-
mentioned manors, &c. by the name of all [their] manors, &c. in the county
of Buckingham, with the advowson of the church of Horton when it happen,
to the use of divers covenants in certain indentures between Richard Emson,
gentleman, of the one, and the said Richard Bulstrode, of the other part, upon
a marriage between Edward Bulstrode, son and heir of the said Richard
Bulstrode and Mary daughter of the said Richard Emson, specified.
He died 19 May last. Edward Bulstrode, aged 28 and more, is his son
and heir.
Bucks. Fourth part of the manor of Horton, worth 61., held of Andrew
Wyndesor, as of his manor of Stan well, co. Middlesex, by fealty and
IBs. Sd. rent yearly, for all service ; with the advowson, as above.
Manor of Chalvey, with land, &c. there, worth 8/., held of Worley
of Upton {sic) by fealty and Id. rent yearly, for all service.
Land, &c. in Wyrardesbury, worth 51., held of Elizabeth, queen of
England, by fealty and 405. 3d. rent yearly, for all service.
Land, &c. in Langeley and Colbroke in the parish of Langeley, worth
10/., held of the queen by fealty and il. rent yearly, for all service.
396 INQUISITIONS.
Land, &c. iii Upton, worth 10?., some of them held of the prior of
Marten, by fealty and 40.?. rent, for all service, and the residue of the
prior of Bustylsham, by fealty and 95. rent, for all service.
Land, &c. in Dachett, Fiilmer, Stoke and Wexham, worth 101., held of
Edward Hastynges, knight, lord Hastynges, by fealty and 53s. 2d. rent
yearly, for all service.
Land, &c. in Chalfont St. Peter, worth 13.5. 4fZ., held of the wardens
of the chantry there, by fealty and IGd. rent yearly, for all service.
Land, &c. in Denham, worth 125., held of Thomas Duredant, by
fealty and 6s. rent yearly, for all service.
Land, &c. m Farneham and Hugeley, or Hugele, worth 20s., some of
them held of the earl of Shrewsbury by fealty and lOd. rent yearly, for
all service, some of them of the prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England
by fealty and 4:d. rent yearly, for all service, and the residue of John
Buteler, esquire, by fealty and dd. rent yearly, for all service.
Land, &c. in Bvirneham, worth 6s. Sd., some of them held of the
abbess of Burneham, by fealty and 4fZ. rent, for all service, some of them
of Keynold Bray, knight, by fealty and I3d. rent yearly, for all service,
and some of them of John Skydmor, by fealty and id. rent yearly, for all
service.
Land. &c. in Bekenesield, worth 6s. 8rf., held of William Michell, by
fealty and lOd. rent j^early, for all service.
Land, &c. in Great {Magna) Missenden, worth 12s., some held of the
abbot of Missenden, by fealty and 6s. rent yearly, for all service, and
some of William Elmes and Elizabeth, his wife, in her right, by fealty
and 15d. rent yearly, for all service.
Land, &c. in Asshenden, worth 40s., held of the lord of Wodesdon,
by fealty and the rent of lib. pepper yearly, for all service.
Land, &c. in Sutton, Thorney and Ever, not specified.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (77.)
628. Thomas Meverell.
Writ 14 November, inquisition 11 January, 18 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the manors of Throley and
Froddeswall, co. Stafford, and of the under-mentioned manor of Tyddeswell,
in fee, and, being so seised, by indentures, 28 July, 13 Henry VII, for the
sum of 250 marks which Thomas Babyngton, of Dethyk, co. Derby, esquire,
granted him, to be paid at certain days since past, and payment made, among
other covenants granted that George, his son and heir apparent, should before
the feast of St. Lawrence then next marry Joan, daughter of the said Thomas,
which George accordingly on 5 August following married the said Joan and
so married they are now living. He further granted that he, or his feoffees,
before the said feast should make estate to John Mountgomery knight, Henry
Babyngton, D.D., John Fytzherberth, of Norbury, esquire, Thomas
Fitzherbert, doctor of decrees, Ralph Pole, of Wakebryge, Anthony
Babyngton, Robert Eyre, of Padley, esquire, Philip Eyr, clerk, Thomas
Thorley, clerk, and Nicholas Meverell, esquire, in fee simple, of lands and
tenements in the counties of Derby and Stafford, or one of them, to the value
of 20 marks yearly, to the use and intent that the issues and profits thereof
be received by the said Thomas Babyngton and his assigns, for the exhibition
HENRY VII. 397
and maintenance of the said George and Joan till George come to the age of
twenty-one, and that after he attain that age the said John Fitzherbert and
his co-feoffees or the survivors of them shall make estate thereof to the said
George and Joan and the heirs male of George's body, with remainder in default
to the right heirs of Thomas Meverell, or to such person or persons as the
said Thomas shall assign. If George die under age, or will not assent to the
marriage, the said John and his co -feoffees or the survivors of them shall at
the request of the said Thomas Babyngton, his heirs or executors, make
estate thereof, to the said Joan and her assigns for life, with remainder to the
right heirs of the said Thomas Meverell or otlierwise at his will. Further the
said Thomas Meverell granted to the said Thomas Babyngton that before the
said feast of St. Lawrence he shall make or cause to be made, estate to the said
John and his co-feoffees of lands and tenements in the counties of Stafford and
Derby, or one of them, to the value of 40 marks yearly to the intent that they
should remain so enfeoffed thereof to the use of the said Thomas Meverell
and his assigns during his life, and after his decease to the use of the said
George and Joan and of the heirs male of their body {corpore suo) begotten,
with remainder in default to the riglit heirs of the said Thomas Meverell and
at his will ; and that the said feoffees,or the survivors of them, after the decease
of the said Thomas iMeverell, if required by the said Thomas Babyng-ton,
his heirs or executors, shall make estate of the lands and tenements aforesaid
to the value of 40 marks to the said George and Joan and the heirs male of
their body {corpore suo) begotten, w ith remainder to the right heirs of the said
Thomas Meverell. Further the said Thomas Meverell granted to the said
Thomas Babyngton that if it happen the said George to die or not to consent
to the marriage before estate made in form aforesaid to the said George and
Joan, the said feoffees are to make estate of the said lands and tenements to
the value of 40 marks to the said Joan for term of her life. Fiu'ther the said
Thomas Meverell granted to the said Thomas Babyngton that if it happen
the said Joan do die before she come to the age of 18 without heir male by
the said George of her the said Joan begotten then surviA'ing, the said John
and his co-feoft'ees are to remain seised of all the lands and tenements aforesaid
to the use of the said Thomas Babyngton until he have received from the
issues and profits thereof 200 marks parcel of the said sum of 250 marks
which the said Thomas Babyngton before paid to the said Thomas Meverell
for the said marriage.
Further it was agreed between the parties aforesaid that it shall be lawful
for the said Thomas Meverell to make estate to the said John and his co-
feoffees of lands and tenements to the value of 20 marks yearly in the counties
aforesaid or one of them, to the use and intent that the issues and profits thereof
be received by the said feoffees, or by such persons as the said Thomas Meverell
shall assign, for the marriage of his daughters, viz. for each of them 40Z. beyond
their reasonable exhibition from the said issues and profits.
The said Thomas Meverell being seised of the manors aforesaid in form
aforesaid, by charter indented dated at Thoroley, 28 July, 13 Henry VH, by
the name of Thomas IMeverell, of Thoroley, together with Christopher Dawkyn,
vicar of Broughton and Thomas Smyth, otherwise styled Thomas Wardyll,
chaplain, demised to the said John Mountgomery, knight; and the others, as
above, the manors of Thoroley and Froddeswall, co. Stafford, and the manor
of Tyddeswell, co. Derby, and all other his lands and tenements therein, or
elsewhere in the counties aforesaid, to hold to them, their heirs and assigns
for ever. The intent of which feoffment is for the performance of the covenants
398 INQUISITIONS.
in the said indentures specified, as in a schedule to the said charter indented
annexed appears, as follows : " The cause [and intent] of this feoffement
whereunto thys sedule ys annexed ys," &c., for the marriage of the said George
and " Jane," &c.
By his last will, dated the last day of September, 18 Henry VII, the said
Thomas Meverell directed that his executors immediately after his decease
are to receive the issues and profits of lands and tenements, parcel of the
manors, &c. aforesaid, to the value of lOOs. yearly to the intent a fit chaplain
be maintained from the issues and profits aforesaid to celebrate daily for the
health of the souls of himself, his wife and his parents for seven years then
next following ; of lands, &c. parcel as above, to the value of 10/., by the
space of three years for the payment of the arrears of a debt of QOl. due by
him to Sampson Meverell, clerk, executor of the testament of Thomas Meverell,
esquire, his father.
He died 4 October, 18 Henry VII. The said George Meverell, aged
15 and more, is his son and heir. The said George is in the custody of the
said Thomas Babyngton by reason of the covenant, bargain and marriage
aforesaid. See No. 639.
Derby. Manor of Tyddeswell, or Tyddeswall, worth 201., held of the king,
as of the castle of High Fea,k { Alto Pekko),^a,rce\ of the duchy of Lancaster,
at fee farm, by rendering the ancient farm, viz. 60s. yearly at Michaelmas,
for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (78.)
629. Margery Garthe, late the wife of John Wode, knight.
Writ 24 November, inquisition 30 January, 18 Henry VII.
John Wode, the elder, was seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee
and, being so seised, by charter gave it to Thomas Lewknore, esquire, John
Fitzherbert, John Brame and William Forde, their heirs and assigns, to the
use of himself and his heirs and the performance of his last will. They were
seised thereof accordingly in fee to the use aforesaid, and, being so seised,
by charter indented gave it to the said John Wode and the said Margery,
then his wife, to them and the heirs of their bodies begotten, by virtue of
which gift the said John and Margery were seised thereof in fee tail.
Afterwards the said John Wode, the elder, by his last will willed that,
if he and the said Margery died without issue between them begotten, the
said manor should remain to John Wode, the younger, brother of him the said
John Wode, the elder, to hold to him and the heirs of his body begotten, with
remainder in default to Isabel, wife of Edmund Dawtre, and the heirs of her
body, begotten.
Afterwards, 20 August, 2 Richard III, the said John Wode, the elder,
died, without issue between him and the said Margery begotten, and she
continued her possession by survivorship, and was seised thereof as tenant
after possibility of issue extinct.
Afterwards, 4 October, 1 Henry VII, the said John Wode, the younger,
died without heir of his body begotten.
Afterwards, 20 November, 18 Henry VII, the said Margery died so seised.
Roger Lewknore, knight, is her cousin and heir, viz. son of Thomas her brother,
and is aged 34 and more.
HENRY VII. 399
Essex. Manor of Revershall, worth 101., held of Henry Fynderne, knight
as of the manor of Horkesle, service unknown.
C. iSeries II. Vol. 16. (79.)
630- William Colepeper.
Writ 14 July, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 30 January, 18 Henry VII.
William Colepeper, esquire, named in the writ, being seised of the under-
mentioned manor, in fee, by charter 10 March, 21 Edward IV, gave it to Edward
Colepeper, his son, and all his lands and tenements in Shenfelde, to hold to him
his heirs and assigns, which Edward then was and still is seised thereof
accordingly in fee. By letters patent, 28 February, 1 Richard III, the
king pardoned the said Edward all gifts, &c. of lands, &c. held in chief.
He died 5 March, 16 Henry VII. The said Edward, aged 30 and more,
is his son and heir.
Essex. Manor of Shenfelde, alias the manor of Fitzwalters in Shenfelde,
worth 1005., held of the king in chief, by service of 20 of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (80.)
631. John Fitzherbert, 'gentilman.'
Writ 29 November, inquisition 11 January, 18 Henry VII.
Henry, prior of the monastery of the Holy Trinity of Repyngdon, William
Fitzherbert, John Chaunterell, clerks, Thomas Cokayn, esquire, John Porte,
and Henry Fyppe, clerk, were seised of the under-mentioned manor of Assh
and land, &c. in Asshe, in fee, and, being so seised, by charter enfeoffed the
said John Fitzherbert by the name of John Fitzherbert, remembrancer of
the king in the exchequer, and Joan, his wife, thereof, to hold to them and
the heirs male of his body, with remainder in default to John Fitzherbert
of Norburi, esquire, and his heirs for ever. The said John, the king's
remembrancer, and Joan, were seised thereof accordingly he in fee tail and
she in her demesne as of free tenement.
He was seised of the other under-mentioned land, &c. and, being so
seised, by charter gave them to Walter Odeby, John Chanterell, clerk, Randal
(Ranulpho) Billyngton, John Porte, John Copwode, John Yorke and John
Yoman, by the name of all the lands, &c. which he then had in the towns of
Etwall, &c., to hold to them, their heirs and assigns for ever, for the per-
formance of his last will, by virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof
in fee.
By his charter indented, dated 21 May, 10 Henry VII, he sold the said
lands, &c. in Etwall, Burnaston, Trusley and Hilton to the said John Porte,
for 2001., to hold to him and his heirs for ever, and by the same charter
willed that the said feoffees should stand enfeoffed thereof to the use of the
said John Porte and of his heirs for ever ; and afterwards by certain in-
dentures he willed and made his last will both by the same and by word
of mouth {vivo vocis oraculo) publicly declared, that the said John Porte
should have all the aforesaid lands, &c. to him and his heirs for ever.
He died Friday, 18 November, 18 Henry VII. Eustace Fitzherbert is his
cousin and heir, viz. son of Henry, his son, and was 11 years old on the feast
of All Hallows last.
400 INQUISITIONS.
Derby. Manor of Assh, or Asslie, three messuages, 100a. land, 60a. pasture,
40a. meadow, in Asshe, worth 8/., held of the king, as of the honor of
Tutbury, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, by service of three parts of
one knight's fee.
Five messuages, 100a. land, 60a. pasture, 20a. meadow, a wind mill
and horse mill, in Etwall, worth 5 marks, and a messuage, 50a. land,
20a. pasture and 6a. meadow, in Burnaston, worth 30s., held of the prior
of Beauvale (de Bella Valle), by fealty and suit of court, other services
unknown.
A messuage, 30a. land, 2a. pasture and 4a. meadow, in Trusley,
worth 105., held of the prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England, as of
his commandery [of] Styd, co. Derby, by fealty and 55. rent, for all
service.
A messuage, 40a. land, 20a. pasture, 2a. meadow and 12d. quit rent,
in Hilton, held of the said prior, as of his said commandery, by fealty,
other services unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (81.)
632. Margaret late the wife of Ralph Shelton, knight.
Writ of Mandamus 3 January, inquisition 23 January, 18 Henry VII.
Thomas Beklys and William Kynge, clerks, were seised of the under-
mentioned manors, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, thereof enfeoffed the said
Ralph and Margaret for the term of their lives in survivorship, with remainder
to John Selot, Thomas Marke, Thomas Brewys, John Hevenyngham, William
Brewys, Robert Clere, Richard Suthwell, Edmund Clere and John Jermyn
the younger, their heirs and assigns for ever, to the use of the said Ralph and
his heirs and the performance of his last will.
The said Ralph and Margaret were seised thereof accordingly in their
demesne as of free tenement, and being so seised, the said Ralph by his last
will directed that John Shelton, his son and heir, after the death of the said
Margaret his mother, should have to him and the heirs male of his body the
manor of Shelton called ' Ovyrhall ' and ' Netherhall,' land in Hardwj'k
with the advowson of Hardwyk, the manor of Bedyngham, called ' Shelton
Hall,' with the advowson of Shelton and the manor called ' Burglyons,' with
remainder in default to Ralph Shelton, son of him the said Ralph Shelton,
knight, and the heirs male of his body begotten, with remainder in default to
Richard Shelton, son of the said Ralph Shelton, knight, and the heirs male of
his body, with remainder in default to his own right heirs.
Afterwards he died and the said Margaret was solely seised of all the
manors aforesaid and other the premises in her demesne as of free tenement
by survivorship, and died so seised, 16 January, 15 Henry VII. John Shelton,
aged 24 and more, is her son and heir. Cf. No. 225.
Norfolk. Manor of Shelton called ' Ov^Thall ' and ' Netherhall,' 40a. land
in Hardwyk, called ' Barettes,' with the advowson of the church of
Hardwyk, and the manor of Bedyngham called ' Sheltonhall,' with the
advowson of the church of Shelton, worth 20/., held of Elizabeth,
duchess of Norfolk, as of her manor of Fornesett, service miknown.
Manor of Thyrsford or Thyrford, called ' Sheltons,' with the advow-
son of the church of the same town of Thyrsford, worth 6/. 13s. id., held
of the lord Beamont, by fealty and service of 205. yearly.
HENRY VII. 401
Manor called ' Burglyons ' in Refhara, worth 4/., held of the heirs
of the lord Saye, service unknown.
A tenement called ' Goodwyns,' lOOa. land and 10a. marsh, in the
towns of Freton and Moryngthorpe, worth 5 marks, held of the prior
of the monks of Thetford, by fealty, other services unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (82.)
633. Margaret late the wife of Ralph Shelton, knight.
Writ of Mandamus 3 January, inquisition 26 January, 18 Henry VII.
Thomas Beklys and William Kynge, clerks, gave the under-mentioned
manor and advowson to the said Ralph and Margaret, with remainder to
John Selot, Thomas Marke. Thomas Brews, and others, for the performance
of Ralph's last will, as in No. 632.
Death and heir as in No. 632. Cf. No. 226.
Suffolk. Manor and advowson of Wangford, worth 10 marks, held of the
abbot of St. Edmund of Bury, by fealty, other services unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (83.)
634- Elizabeth late the wife of Richard Fenys, esquire.
Writ 8 September, Assignment of dower 22 September, 18 Henry VII.
Cf. No. 678.
Oxford. Thomas Rokes, the escheator, in the presence of Hugh Crofte,
esquire, Geoffrey Dormer, gentleman, William Tiler and others, next
friends of Edward Fenys, son and heir of the said Richard, being under
age, assigned her a third part of the manor of Broughton, a third part
of the manor of North Neuton, a third part of the manor of Bloxam,
a third part of the hundred and view of frank pledge of Bloxam, and a
third part of a fourth part of the manor of Stanlake, called ' Wykhams
Courte ' ; to hold yearly in dower in allowance of her whole dower of all
his lands, &c. in the said county.
C, Series II. Vol. 16. (84.)
635. John Arthur.
Writ of Amotus, 7 May, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 4 February, 18 Henry VII.
He died 13 January, 16 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manors,
&c. in fee. John Arthur, aged 18 and more, is his son and heir. Cf. No. 594.
Somerset. Manor of Clopton, worth 9Z. 13s. 4c?., manor of Asshecombe,
worth 16/., manor of Weston, worth 8Z. 6s. 94., and manor of Wyke,
worth 5.3.S. 4</., held of the king, as of the honor of Gloucester, by knight
service.
Six messuages, 260a. land, 20a. meadow and 40a. pasture, in
Northeweston, or North weston, Porteshed, Milton and Longassheton,
whereof the land, &c. in Northvveston and Porteshed, worth 40s., are
held of Edmund Gorges, knight, in right of Elizabeth his wife, by fealty
Wt. 3777. I H 26
402 INQUISITIONS.
only, and the land. &c. in Longassheton and Milton, worth 305., are held
of John Chocke, knight, by fealty only.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (86.) E. Series II. File 8976. (16.)
636. John Ingilby, esquire.
Writ 14 October, inquisition 30 January, 18 Henry III.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee the day he died.
Death and heir as in No. 561. Cf. No. 658.
Essex. Manor of Chaldewell called ' Ingilbyes Maner ' in Chaldewell, worth
9^. 14s. Id., held of the duke of Bukingham, as of his manor of Fobbyng,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (87.)
637. Richard Colvyle son and heir of Francis Colvyle.
Writ 1 June, 17 Henry VII ; proof of age 22 October, 18 Henry VII.
Norfolk. He was born at Bishops Lynn {Lenn' Episcopi) and baptized
in the church of St. Margaret of the same town, and was 21 years old,
20 October, 17 Henry VII. Thomas Danyell, gentleman (aged 60 and
more) remembers this because on the same day that Richard was born
and baptized one Robert Berney was elected prior of the priory of Lynn
and stalled (stallatus) in the church aforesaid. Humphrey Kervyle,
gentleman (aged 50 and more) was sent to ask Katharine Welby to be
godmother. William Gatisend (aged 60 and more) began a pilgrimage
to St. David's {Meneviam) in Wales. William Cobbe (aged 56) was
sent to ask Richard DanyeU, clerk, doctor of laws {utriusque juris) to be
godfather. Alfred Wycherley (aged 53 and more) destroyed to rebuild
{de novo jabricare exinnanivit) a certain chapel of the Holy Trinity within
Lynn, &c.
His lands were in the custody of James Hobert by the king's grant.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (88.)
638. Robert Willoughby, knight, lord de Broke.
Writ 28 September, inquisition 30 February, 18 Henry VI I.
Robert Broke, knight, lord de Broke, named in the writ, died 23 August,
17 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manors in fee. Robert Broke,
now lord de Broke, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir. Cj. Nos. 595, 641,
785.
Stafford. Manor of Penkeryche, with lands and tenements there, worth
34i. 95. SU., held of John Hussy, by fealty.
Manor of Bromeshulf and Crakemershe, with lands and tenements
in Bromeshulf and Crakemershe ; the said manor of Bromeshull is held
of the duke of Bukyngham, by fealty, and is worth 30Z. 16|(/.
Manor of Lyttewoode, or Lyttewode, with lands and tenements,
there, worth 11. 65. %d., held of the duke of Bukyngham, by fealty.
HENRY VIT. 403
Manor, or manors, of Fossebroke and Dylren, with lands and
tenements there, worth I2s. lOd., held of the earl of Stafford by fealty.
Manor of Hydecopynhall, with lands and tenements there, worth
11. Is. 4d., held of the earl of Stafford, by fealty.
Manor of Parton, with lands and tenements there, worth beyond
outgoings 19/. 65. 8d., held of the king, service unknown. The abbot,
prior and convent of St. Peter of Westminster have IOO5. yearly rent out
of the said manor at Michaelmas and Easter equally, by the grant of John
de Parton, knight, made to one , sometime abbot of the monastery
aforesaid, predecessor of the now abbot, and to his successors, the licence
of the then king having been previously obtained, with clause of distraint
for non-payment, as appears by a writing under the seal of the said
John shown to the jurors.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (90.) E. Series II. File 1017. Part I. (6.)
639. Thomas Meverell.
Writ 17 October, inquisition 30 {sic) February. 18 Henry VII ; delivered
to the court 16 March, in the said year.
Findings as in No. 628.
Stafford. Manor of Throley, or Thoroley, and land, &c. there, worth 20/.,
held of William, prior of Tutbury, as of his manor of Mathrefeld by
fealty and 65. 8rf. rent yearly, for all service.
Manor of Froddeswall, and land &c. there, worth 10/., held of
John, prior of St. Thomas, the Martyr, next Stafford, as of his manor of
Froddeswall, by service of jiy of a knight's fee, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (91.) E. Series II. File 1017. Part I. (5.)
640. Ralph Westhorp son and heir of Richard Westhorp.
Writ 27 January, proof of age 20 March, 18 Henry VII.
York. He was born at Hovyngham and baptized in the church of the same
town, and was 21 years old 24 January last. John Hastynges, esquire
(aged 60 and more), was sent to ask Ralph Assheton, knight, to come
and be godfather ; John Amyle (aged 50 and more) was sent to ask
John Fonse, clerk, to come and be godfather ; Richard Bovile (aged 60
and more) was sent to ask Dame Margery Bygot to come and be god-
mother ; Richard Scheperd (aged 50 and more) began a pilgrimage to
St. Ninian in Scotland; Richard Walker (aged 48 and more) began a
pilgrimage to St. Thomas in Kent ; Richard Williamson (aged 60 and
more) married Elizabeth Johnson at Hovyngham ; &c.
The lands of his inheritance were in the custody of Robert Hunter
bv the king's grant. Cf. No. 167.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (92.)
641. Robert Wylloughby, knight, lord de Broke.
Writ 7 September, inquisition 30 .fanuary, 18 Henry VII.
Robert Willughby, named in the writ, died seised, &c. ; Robert Willughby,
now lord de Broke, &c. as in No. 638. Cf. Nos. 595, 785,
404 INQUISITIONS.
Somerset. Manors of Farne})rougli, Poynttyngton and Castell Caree, one
hundred messuages, 1,000a. land, 500a. pasture, 100a. meadow, 200a. wood,
200a. furze and heath, 205. rent, in Farnebrough, Poynttyngton, Castill
Gary in Caree, Almesford, Honywyke, Hattespenne, Stoke, Galamton
and Thome, whereof : —
The manor of Farnebrough, twenty messuages, 400a. land,
200a. pasture, 40a. meadow, 50a. wood, 60a. furze and heath and 5^.
rent, in Farnebrough, are held of the king, as of the honor of the duchy of
Lancaster, by 35. 4d. rent yearly, for all service, and are worth 13Z. 3^d.
beyond outgoings.
The manor of Poynttyngton, thirty messuages, 200a. land, 150a.
pasture, 20a. meadow, 40a. wood, 40a. furze and heath and 55. rent,
in Poynttyngton, are held of Hugh Lutterell, knight, as of his barony of
Dunster, by suit of court only, for all service, and are worth 17/. 12d.
beyond outgoings.
The manor Castell Gary, fifty messuages, 400a. land, 250a. pasture,
40a. meadow, 100a. wood, 100a. furze and heath and 105. rent, in Gastill
Gary in Caree, Almesford, Honywyke, Hattespenne, Stoke, Galamton and
Thorn, being the whole residue, are held of the king, service unknown,
and are worth 100/. beyond outgoings.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (93.) E. Series II. File 8976. (15.)
642. James Isaak.
Writ 14 October, inquisition 11 November, 18 Henry VII.
Long before the death of James Isaak, esquire, named in the writ,
and in the lifetime of John Isaak, esquire, his father, one John Dygges,
Nicholas Sheldwyche, Thomas at Wode, James Dyggez, Thomas Roper,
John Crypse, John Aldey, Stephen Baret, William Berton, Nicholas Aldey,
Thomas a Breg, Henry Staple and Thomas Davy, were seised of the under-
mentioned manors, &c. and land in Sturrey in fee, to the use of the said
John Isaak and his heirs, and the performance of his last will ; and, they
being so seised, the said John Isaak upon a treaty and conclusion of spousals
and marriage between the said James Isaak, his son and heir apparent, and Bene-
dicta, daughter of John Guldeford, knight, covenanted under a large sum to
make estate to the said Benedicta, after marriage for her jointure for life, of
three parts of the manor of Ratlyng, with other lands to the yearly value in
all of 40 marks.
The surviving feoffees, viz. John and James Dyggez, John Crypse,
Stephen Baret, Nicholas Aldey, Henry Staple and Thomas Davy, were seised
thereof accordingly at the time of the death of the said John Isaak in fee,
and are still so seised, for the performance of the said covenant.
One Richard Guldeford, knight, James Crowmer, knight, John Darell,
knight, Robert Wotton, Edward Guldeford, John Graff ord and John Crowmer,
esquires, and John Man, were seised of the other under-mentioned land, viz.
a quarter of the manor of Rattyng, &c. in fee to the use of the said James
Isaak and his heirs and the performance of his last will.
He died 3 October, 17 Henry VII. The said Benedicta still survives.
William Isaak, aged 19 and more, is his son and heir. Cf. Nos. 610, 665.
Kent. Four messuages, 160a. land, meadow and pasture, in Patrykesborn,
worth 8/., whereof the messuages and 76a. land are held of the prior of
HENRY VII. 405
Merton by fealty and 5s. 4d. rent ; 4a. land of Tliomas Hawte, knight, by
fealty and Kkl. rent ; 48a. land of William Choyne, esquire, by fealty
and 15.S. KV/. rent : 22a. land of Alan Propegeant, by fealty and 22d.
rent ; and 10a. land, the residue, of Roger Clement, by fealty and
OS. rent yearly.
A messuage, 134a. land, meadow and pasture, called ' Hoth,' in
Patrykesborn and Bekesborn, worth 5/., whereof the messuage and
52a. land are held of the prior of Merton, by fealty and 175. rent ; 17a.
land of the heirs of Nicholas Petyte, by fealty and 17s. rent; 21a. land
of the lord Cobham, by fealty and ~,s. rent ; 44a. land of the prior of
Christchurch, Canterbury, by fealty and 146\ rent.
Manor of Yeldyng, a messuage and 237a. (sic) land in Addesham,
worth 5/., whereof the said manor of Yeldyng and 120a. (sic) land are
held of the al)bot of St. Augustin by fealty and 20s. rent ; 9a. land of
the prior of Christchurch, Canterbury, by fealty and 3s. rent ; and the
said messuage and 8a. land of Elizabeth Wode, widow, by fealty and
6s. Sd. rent.
A messuage and 34a. or 41a. land, meadow and pasture in Well,
worth 265. Sd., Avhereof the messuage and 30a. land are held of the prior
of Christchurch, Canterbury, by fealty and 10s. rent ; 4a. land of Robert
Rede, knight, by feahy and a rent of twelve bushels of barley and 7a.
land, the residue, of the said Robert Reede, by fealty and Id. rent.
Three parts of the manor of Ratlyng, with their appurtenances,
in Nonyngton, worth 6/., held of the archbishop of Canterbury, by knight-
service and by rendering therefore to the archbishop yearly, in his manor
of Wyngham, 1 2d.
A messuage and 140a. land, called ' Grove,' in the parish of Wykham
Breux, worth 8/., held of the heirs of the lady Ingelthorp, by fealty and
32s. rent.
Forty-eight acres of land, called ' Heysted,' in Chisselet and Reculver,
worth 405., whereof 30a. land and a croft of land called ' Merley,' contain-
ing 4a. land, are held of the said abbot of St. Augustin, by fealty and 5s.
rent yearly ; 11a. land of the said archbishop of Canterbury by fealty and
15c?. rent ; and 3a. land, the residue, of Thomas Hawte, knight, by
fealty and 4s. rent.
A messuage and 86a., or 87a., land, called ' Port,' in Chisselet, worth
4?., held of the said abbot of St. Augustin, by fealty and 22s. rent.
Twenty-five acres of wood, at Penycrek, or Penecrek, in Byshoppes-
born, worth 10s., held of the said archbishop of Canterbury by fealty
and 2s. id. rent.
A messuage and 17a., or 9a., land, in Chilham, worth 13s. Ad., whereof
the messuage and 7a. land are held of the lord Roos, by fealty and 2s. 4d.
rent ; and 2a. land, the residue, of Christopher Elynden, by fealty and Id. rent.
Manors of Dene and Dane and 300a. land and wood, in Chilham,
worth 8/., whereof the said manors of Dane and Dene and 200a. land
are held of the lord de Ros, by fealty and 135. lOd. rent ; 60a. land and
wood of the abbot of Battle by fealty and 3s. rent ; 30a. land of Thomas
Beverley by fealty and 20d. rent ; and 10a. the residue of Reynold
Chease, by fealty and Hd. rent.
Manors of Hopeland and Hersyng, in the hundred of Blengate,
worth 16/., held of the said abbot of St. Augustin, by knight-service
and 26s. Hd. rent yearly.
406 INQUISITIONS.
A messuage and 114a. land, in the parish of St. John in the isle of
Thanet, worth 5 marks, held of the abbot of St. Augustin, by knight-
service and 266'. 6d. rent.
Two hundred and forty acres of land and marsh, called ' Fresshe
Neyland,' or ' Fresshe Eyland,' and ' Salt Neyland,' or ' Salt Eyland,'
and ' Leysterdes,' in Chisselet, worth 14Z., held of the abbot of St. Augustin,
by knight-service and 35. id. rent.
Fifty acres of land and marsh, called ' Knoll ' and ' Pyrtye,' in
Sturrey, worth 4 marks, held of the abbot of St. Augustin, by fealty and
65. 8d. rent.
A fourth part of the manor of Ratlyng, which lately was John Hall's,
worth 436\ 4d., held of the archbishop of Canterbury, by knight-service,
and by rendering to the said archbishop yearly in his manor of Wyng-
ham I2d.
A messuage and 40a. land, late Roger Clement's, in Patrykesborn,
worth 335. 4d., held of the prior of Merton, by fealty and IO5. rent.
A messuage and 16a. land, at Herynden in Estre, late Nicholas
Merlowe's, worth 125., held of the prior of Christchurch, Canterbury,
by fealty, and 55. 4d. rent.
A messuage [and a half messuage] and 93a. land and pasture in
Tylmaston, late Richard Hervy's and John de Wylmyngton's, worth 305.,
whereof the messuage and half messuage and 60a. land are held of the
prior of Christchurch, Canterbury, by fealty and 125. rent ; 8a. land
of Michael Cokes, gentleman, by fealty and 45. rent ; and 25a. land,
the residue of the prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England, by fealty
and 45. id. rent.
A messuage and 4a. land, in Breg, late WiUiam Elford's, worth 85.,
held of the prior of Merton, by fealty and I6d. rent.
a. Series II. Vol. 16. (94.)
643. John Beaumont, esquire.
Writ 21 September, inquisition 11 January, 18 Henry VII.
Thomas Erdyngton, knight, John Hampton, esquire, Hugh Wrottesley,
esquire, and Thomas Everton were seised of the under-mentioned part of a
manor in fee, and, being so .seised, by charter enfeoffed Henry Beamount,
esquire, and Eleanor, his wife, thereof, to hold to them and the heirs of their
bodies begotten with remainder in default to Joan Beamount, mother of
the said Henry and her heirs.
The said Henry and Eleanor were seised thereof accordingly in fee tail
and had issue between them John Beamount, named in the writ. And
afterwards the said Joan Beamount died, after whose death the fee and
right of the said remainder descended to the said Henry as her son and heir.
And afterwards the said Henry died seised thereof as aforesaid, and the said
Eleanor survived him, and was, and still is, in possession thereof by survivor-
ship, and the remainder thereof, after the death of the said Henry, descended
to the said John, named in the writ, as his son and heir.
He died 13 September, 18 Henry VII, seised of the fee and right of the said
remainder. Joan Beamount, aged 6 and more, Dorothy Beamount, aged
4 and more, and Eleanor Beamount, aged 3 and more, at the time of their
father's death, are his daughters and heirs. Cj. Nos. 582, 583.
HENRY VII. 407
Derby. A fiftli part of the manor of Egynton, worth 10 marks, held of the
king, as of the honor of Tuttebury, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster,
by service of | of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (95.)
644. Thojias Welby.
Writ of Amotus 12 February, inquisition 24 April, 18 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned manors,
and the manor of Multon [sic), and of fifty-two messuages, 400a. land, 400a.
meadow, 1,000a. pasture, 300a. wood, three salt cotes {salinis) and 125. \d.
rent there, and in the other under-mentioned places, in fee, and, being so
seised, by charter. 9 December, 6 Henry VIT, gave them to Edward Borough,
knight, George Tailboys, knight, RolDert Welby, clerk, Geoffrey Paynell,
John Tamworth, John Sargeant and Richard Cok, their heirs and assigns,
for the performance of his last will ; and they were and still are seised thereof
accordingly.
By his last will he directed that his said feoffees should permit his
executors to take the issues and profits of his manors, lands, &c. in the said
places for the term of eight years, for the performance of his will.
He died 16 October, 12 Henry VII. Thomas Welby, aged 19 and more,
is his son and heir. Cj. No. 668.
Lincoln. Manor of Sutton and land, &c. there, worth 60s., held of the
king, by reason of his duchy of Lancaster, by fealty and 11*. l^d. rent.
Lands and tenements in Gedney, worth 10/., held of the abbot of
Croyland, by fealty and id. rent.
Manor of Halstede and land, &c. there, worth 11/., held of the king
as of the fee of " le Hay a,' by fealty and \2d. rent.
Manor of Freston, called ' Poynton Hall,' and land, &c. in Freston,
worth 605., held of the king, by fealty of os. Id. rent.
Lands and tenements in Butterwyke, Boterwyk, or Boterwyke,
worth 40s., held of the prior of Freston, by fealty and 10c/. rent.
Manor of Farlesthorp and land, &c. there, worth 10/., held of John
Forsett, by fealty and 'Id. rent.
Lands and tenements in Anderby, worth 28s., held of John
Skypwyth, knight, service unknown.
Lands and tenements in Hoggysthorp, Hogesthorp or Hoggesthorp,
worth 20s., held of the lady Cecily, countess {sic) Welles, service
unknown.
Lands and tenements in Wynthorp, worth 6/., held of the warden
of ' Tatteshale College,' by fealty and 15s. 2k/. rent.
Lands and tenements in Hotofte, worth . . , held of the lord
Wyllughby, service unknown.
Lands and tenements in Cumberworth, Billesby or Byllesby, Borough,
Reston, Gayton and Salfletby, or Saltfietby, worth 6/., held of John
Skipwyth, service unknown.
Lands and tenements in Mydelcarleton, or Middelcarleton, Oxcombe,
and Ruklande, or Rokeland, worth 40s., held of the earl of Northumber-
land, service unknown.
Lands and tenements in Spaldyng and Weston, wortli 6/., iield of
the prior of Spaldyng, by fealty and 24s. rent.
408 INQUISITIONS.
Lands and tenements in Multon, worth 10/.. held of the king, as
of his manor there, by reason of the attainder of John Ratclyff, knight,
late lord Fitzwater, by fealty and 195. 6d. rent.
Lands and tenements in Whaplode, or Quaplode, worth 8/., held of
the earl of Surrey, as of his manor there, in right of his wife, by fealty and
2s. rent.
Lands and tenements in Holbech, worth 4?. 135. id., held of the
lord Dacre, as of his manor there, by fealty and 195. 5,-/. rent.
Lands and tenements in Flete, worth IO5., held of Robert Wyttelbury,
by fealty and I9d. rent.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (96.)
645. Richard Lewekenore, esquire.
Writ 28 March, inquisition Friday after Low Sunday {dominicam in Alhis),
18 Henry VII.
Elizabeth, late the wife of Richard Lewkenore, named in the writ, was
seised inter alia of the under-mentioned manor and advowson in fee, and
seised of the under-mentioned messuages, &c. and, being so seised, took to
husband the said Richard, and died so seised, after whose death the said
manor, &c., descended to Elizabeth and Agnes, as her cousins and" heirs,
viz. daughters of Henry her son. The said Elizabeth is aged 13, and the
said Agnes 8, and more.
He died 13 February last.
Suffolk. Manor and advowson of Wythersfeld, six messuages, 200a. land,
200a. pasture, 30a. meadow, 100a. wood, IOO5. rent, in Withersfeld and
Horshed, worth 10/., held of the king in chief, by knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (97.)
646. Martin Ferres.
Writ 16 March, inquisition 27 April, 18 Henry VII.
He died 16 March last, seised of the under-mentioned manors and of
twenty-seven messuages, two gardens, 800a. land, 50a. meadow, 200a. pasture,
20a. wood, 200a. furze and heath in the under-mentioned places, in fee.
Richard Ferrers, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir.
Devon. Manor of Kyngeston Vacy by Kyngeswere, in the parish of Brixham,
worth 6/., held of the heirs of William Ayssheford, by fealty and the rent
of a red rose yearly for all service.
Manor of Langelegh, worth 305.. held of the heirs of John Beamound,
by fealty only, for all service.
Two messuages, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, 60a. pasture, 12a. wood,
20a. land, in Crosse within the parish of Alyngton, worth 5 marks, held
of John Predeaux, by fealty and 25. %d. rent, for all service.
A close of land, called ' xij. acres,' in Flere, worth 25., held of the
prior of Plympton. by fealty only, for all service.
A messuage, 60a. land, 10a. meadow. 20a. pasture, 40a. furze and
heath, in Fenne, worth 2O5., held of the said prior of Plympton, by fealty
and 25. rent, for all service.
MEKRY VII. 409
A messuage, 40a. land, 5a. meadow, 10a. pasture, 20a. furze and
heath, in Nythercomb', or Nytherton, and Modocomb, worth IS*-., held
of the heirs of Walter Raynell, by fealty only, for all service.
A messuage, 60a. land, 8a. meadow, 20a. pasture, 20a. furze and
heath, in Churstowe, worth 20s., held of the abbot of Bukefaste, by
fealty only, for all service.
A messuage, 40a. land, 3a. meadow, 20a. furze and heath, in Galmeton,
worth 65., held of the heirs of John Carewe, service unknown.
A messuage, a garden, 10a. land, 5a. meadow, in Salcomb, worth Is.,
held of William Courtenay, knight, by fealty only.
Ten messuages, a garden and 10a. land, in Kyngiswere, or
Kyngeswere, worth lOs., held of the heirs of John Sapcot, by fealty and
If/, rent.
One acre of wood, in Ledwill, worth 6d., held of John Walrond, by
fealty and 2^1. rent, for all service.
Three messuages, 2a. land, in Brixham, worth 35., held of the heirs
of Gilbert Yearde, by fealty only.
A messuage, 30a. land, 5a. meadow, 10a. pasture, in AUer, worth
2O5., held of the heirs of John Chechestre, by fealty and 18c?. rent, for all
service.
A messuage, 40a. land, 5a. meadow, 10a. pasture, 2a. wood, in
Ilsyngton, worth 205., held of the heirs of John Dynham, by fealty and
20d. rent, for all service.
A messuage, 30a. land, 5a. meadow, 10a. pasture, in Slade and
Poledowne, worth IO5., held of the prior of Merton, by fealty and
35. rent.
A messuage, 20a. land. lOa. pasture, 20a. furze and heath, in
Gorhuysshe, wuth common of pasture there, worth 6d., held of the
heirs of Walter Esseley, by fealty and l^d. rent yearly, for all service.
A messuage, 200a. land, 20a. meadow, 5a. wood, 40a. furze and
heath, in Haywode, worth 405., held of the prior of St. Nicholas, Exeter,
in socage, by fealty and 55. rent, for all service.
A messuage, 30a. land, 20a. furze and heath in Godyford, with
common of pasture there, worth I65., held of the heirs of John Kyllegrewe
by fealty only.
One acre of land, in Godyford aforesaid {sic), worth 6d., held of the
heirs of Nicholas Whytyng, service unknown.
A messuage in Exeter, worth 2O5., held of the mayor and commonalty
of the city, by fealty only.
Twenty-four acres of land in Cowyke, worth 145., held of the prior of
Cowyke, by fealty and 25. rent.
Ten shillings rent and the rent of a pair cf gilt spurs, in Tottenes,
to be received of the abbot of Buckefast for his lands and tenements
there, worth nothing beyond outgoings, held of the mayor and com-
monalty of Tottenes, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (98.)
647. Thomas Leder.
Writ 13 February, 17 Henry VTI ; inquisition 20 April, 18 Henry VII.
He died 5 January, 17 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned
messuages. Stephen Leder, aged 25 and more, is his son and heir.
410 INQUISITIONS.
Huntingdon. A messuage in Great Stokton, worth 5 marks, held of the
prior of Huntyngdon, in right of his house, by (Is. rent, for all service.
Two messuages in ' le More ' in the parish of Stokton, worth iOs.,
held of Robert Wauton. esquire, by fealty only, for all service.
A messuage in Hayle Weston, worth 13.9. 4^i., held of Robert
Bulkeley, esquire, by fealty only, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (99.) E. Series II. File 02. (3.)
648. John Phylpot, knight.
Writ 12 August, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition the last day of April, 18 Henry VII.
He died 1.5 June last, seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee.
Piers Phylpott, aged 14 and more, is his son and heir. Cf. Nos. 692, 718, 721,
777, 779, 780, 781.
Hants. Manor of Compton Wasselyn, worth 7/.. held of the prior of the
cathedral church of St. Swythun of Winchester, in right of his church,
by fealty and IO5. rent, for all service.
A messuage with garden adjacent, a carucate of land, 6a. meadow,
20a. wood and 20a. pasture in Dyrle by Bishops W^altham {Waltham
Episcopi), worth 13.s. 4c?., held of the bishop of Winchester, by fealty and
15s. M. rent, for all service, except heriots and reliefs, when they happen,
and suit of court to the bishop's court of Waltham twice a year.
A garden in Sparkeford by Winchester, worth '20d., held of the said
bishop, by \d. rent, for all service.
One hundred acres of pasture in Bishopstoke {Stoke Episcopi),
worth 20s., held of the said bishop, in right of his church, by fealty only.
Third part of the manor of Penyton, worth 6/. 13s. 4fi., held of the
king in chief, by knight-service, viz. \ of a knight's fee, 4s. for a relief,
and suit of his court of Ryngwood twice a year.
Two messuages, three carucates of land, 12a. meadow, in Estebford
and Penyton, or Peniton, by Lemyngton within the parish of Milford,
with the advowson of the chapel of St. Mary Magdalen of the same town,
worth 11. 12c/., held of the king, as of the earldom of Salisbury, service
unknown.
Forty acres of land in Pytte and Dane, worth 10s., held of the
bishop of Winchester, as of his manor of Wardon, in right of his church,
by \\d. rent and suit of his court twice a year, for all service.
Twelve acres of wood, 20a. land, 12a. pasture in Oterborne, or Oter-
bourne, worth 20s., held of the bishop of Winchester, by fealty and '2d.
rent.
Six acres of meadow in Compton aforesaid, and a messuage and
12a. land, late ' Hunteslondes,' in Compton aforesaid, worth 6s. 8(7. ,
held of the said prior, by fealty and id. rent.
C. Series JI. Vol. 16. (100.) E. Series II. File 960. (9.)
649. Walter Dauncy.
Writ 29 January, inquisition the last day of June, 18 Henry VII.
Walter Daunsy, of Trobruge, gentleman, named in the writ, died
23 December last seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. John Daunsy
aged 23 and more, is his son and heir.
HENRY VII. 411
Wilts. Manor of Wolmer, worth 10/., held of the prioreos of Arabresbury,
by fealty and 35s. rent.
Twenty-two messuages, or burgages, a water-mill {niolendivu)n
aqiiaticum .... mohndinum tnolare), 60a. land, 40a. pasture, 20a.
meadow, 10a. wood, in the borough of Trobruge, Studley and Staver-
ton, worth 13/. 13^. 4d., held of the king, in free burgage, as of
the manor of Trobruge, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, determin-
able {deter minabilia) within the said manor by writ of right close
according to the custom of the same manor, and by fee-farm, to wit
by rendering therefore yearly to the bailiff of the king there, for the
fee-farm {ad ejus feodi firmarn). 11. yearly, for all service.
A meadow in Westwoode, worth 106., held of the prior of St. Swithun
in Winchester, in right of his church, by fealty and 2s. rent yearly, for all
service.
A toft, 16a. land, 8a. pasture, 4a. meadow, in Bradfordystroll, worth
lOs., held of the abbess of Shaftesbury, in right of her church of
Shaftesbury, by fealty, other services unknown.
Seven acres of pasture, 4a. meadow, or 6a. land, 4a. meadow, ,in
Lonemedes or Lonemendes, worth 12s., held of the abbess of Romsey,
CO. Hants, in right of her church, by fealty, other services unknown.
Two fulling mills, six messuages, 120a. land, 50a. pasture, 20a. meadow
in Sendhede and Sendrew, worth lOOs., held of the prioress of Ambresbury,
in right of her church, by fealty, other services unknown.
Two messuages, 26a. land, 20a. pasture, 10a. meadow, in Woderewe,
two cottages, 40a. land, 12a. pasture, 10a. meadow, in Milkesham,
60a. land, 20a. pasture, or 22a. pasture, and 10a. meadow, in Schawe,
worth 6/., held of the prioress of Ambresbury, in right of her church,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (101.) E. Series II. File 960. (7.)
650- Robert Worthe.
Writ 12 March, inquisition 26 April, 18 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and, being so seised,
by charter, 18 January, 17 Henry VII, gave it to Thomas, archbishop of
York, Richard Charnok, prior of Christchurch, London, Richard Sutton,
gentleman, John Moreton, gentleman, John Broket, gentleman, and
Humphrey Worthe, his son and heir, to hold to them, their heirs and assigns,
for the performance of his last will.
He died 8 November last. The said Humphrey Worthe, aged 16 and
more, is his son and heir.
Herts. Manor of Westbury. in Great Offeley, Lyngley and Little Offeley,
worth 12/., held of the king, as of the manor of Hychen, parcel of the
duchy of York, by service of | a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (102.)
651. Robert Russell.
Writ 30 June, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 7 November, 18 Henry VII.
Robert Russell, of Streynesham, co. Worcester, esquire, named in the
writ, cousin and heir of Thomas Cokesey, knight, was seised of the under-
412 iNQUlSTTTONS.
mentioned manor in fee, and, being so seised, by writing under his seal assigned
it to Elizabeth, late the wife of the said Thomas Cokesey, now the wife of
Edward Stanley, knight, for the term of her life, in recompense of her dower,
to hold the said manor to her in name of her dower of all the manors, &c.
which were of the said Thomas, late her husband, in the county of Derby.
To which assignment the said Edward and Elizabeth agreed, and entered
upon the said manor and were and still are seised thereof accordingly in their
demesne as of free tenement, in her right.
He died 28 June, 17 Henry VII. John Russell is his son and heir, aged
at the time of the taking of this inquisition, 8 years and no more. Cf. Nos.
562, 587, 654, 655.
Derby. Manor of Eyton in Dowvedale. worth 20/., held of John
Mountgomery, knight, as of the manor of Sudbury, by knight service.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (103.)
652. John Ingoldesby, cousin and heir of Agnes late the wife of Ralph
Ingoldesby, viz. son of Thomas her son.
Writ 20 January, proof of age 3 April, 18 Henry VI I.
Bucks. He was born at Bukyngham and baptized in the church there,
and was aged 21 on 20 February last. John Lamberd (aged 60 and more)
was sent to ask John Rudyng, then rector of the church aforesaid, to be
godfather. William Grene (aged 50 and more) was sent to ask John
Cowley, gentleman, to be godfather. Richard Elys (aged 50 and more)
was sent to ask Dame Margery Fowler to be godmother. John Smyth
(aged 50 and more) began a pilgrimage to St. Ninian in Scotland. William
Foster (aged 60 and more) began a pilgrimage to St. Thomas in
Canterbury. William Artylbury (aged 50 and more) married Alice BuUe
at Bukyngham, &c.
His lands of inheritance were in the custody of Richard Emson
by the king's grant.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (104.)
653. John Thornton of Wytton, esquire.
Commission of concealments 18 June, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition 19 December,
18 Henry VII.
He died 20 March, 17 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor,
&c. in fee. Nicholas Thornton, aged II and more, is his son and heir.
Northumberland. Manor and town of W^ytton, called ' Wytton by the
Watter,' worth 16/., together with the reversion of a tenement there,
called ' Stantonsheyllz,' or ' Stantonsheyllys,' parcel and member of the
said manor, which Robert Lawe holds for the term of his life, held of
the king, by service of | a knight's fee.
Certain lands and tenements in the townships {villaV) and territories
of Caldcoyttys, worth 7/. 13s. ^., held of the earl of Westmerland,
service unknown.
The reversion of divers lands and tenements in Wodhorne Ceton,
which the wife of Henry Care claims to hold for the term of her life,
HENRY VII. 413
which lands, &c. are worth 11/. 65. Sd. yearly ; the said lands, &c. in
Cetton are held of the said earl of Westinerland, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. Ki. (105.)
654. Robert Russell.
Writ of Que plura 30 June, inquisition 4 July, 18 Henry VII.
He died seised of the under-mentioned seats, &c. in fee, in addition to the
land, &c. specified in the inquisition (No. 562) taken on his death. Cf. Nos.
587, 655.
Worcester. A moiety of ten seats (salinarum), and thirty bullaries, of
salt water, in Drethwyche. The said moiety is worth 5 marks, and is held
of the bailiffs of Wiche, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (106.)
655. Robert Russell.
Writ wanting : inquisition 5 July, 18 Henry VII.
He died Saturday after Midsummer, 17 Henry VII, seised of the under-
mentioned manor in fee. John Russell, aged 8 and more, is his son and
heir. Cf. Nos. 562, 587, 654.
Bucks. Manor of Harsham alias Haversham, worth 10 marks, held of the
king in chief, as of the honor of Peverell.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (107.)
656. Roger Fenymore.
Writ 8 February, inquisition the last day of June, 18 Henry VII.
Roger Fenymor, of Chiriell, co. Wilts, gentleman, named in the writ,
died 23 December last, seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. Richard
Fenymor, aged 23 and more, is his son and heir.
Wilts. Manor of Whetham, worth [3]55., held of the lord la Zouche, as
of the manor of Calston, by fealty and 2.s. rent, for all service.
Thirty acres of pasture, 6a. land, 4a. wood, in Calstene {sic), or
Calston, worth 365. 8d., held of the said lord la Zouche, by fealty and
75. rent,' for all service.
Ten acres of pasture, 10a. meadow, in Calston aforesaid, worth 16s.,
"held of the prior of Farley, in right of his church, service unknown.
Eight acres of land, 2a. meadow, 8a. pasture, in Calne, worth 5s., held
of the said lord la Zouche, by fealty and lOs. 2d. rent, for all service.
Twenty-six acres of pasture, in Bowdon, worth 13s. id., held of
Philip Baynard, as of his manor of Lackham, by fealty and 20s. yearly,
for all service.
Twenty acres of pasture, 8a. meadow, 6a. wood, in Cosliam, held
of the king, as of his manor of Cosham, in socage, by fealty and 17s. l^d.
rent. All the tenants of the said manor plead and are impleaded
[touching] their lands and tenements which are held of the king, within
the said manor, by plaints {querelas) taken there and not elsewhere ;
worth 46s. 8d.
414 INQUISITIONS.
Eight acres of pasture and 4a. wood, in Calne, worth ISs. id., held
of the said lord la Zouche. by fealty and 2ld. rent, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (108.) E. Series II. File 960. (4.)
657- Henry Summer.
Writ 5 May, inquisition 1 June, 18 Henry VII.
The said Henry Somer was seised jointly with Thomas Knesworth,
' fishemonger,' Thomas Bower, ' baker,' and Stephen Lyne, who survive, and
one Thomas Dagles, since deceased, to the use of the said Henry, and the
performance of his last will, of the under-mentioned messuage, &c.
He died 10 August, 17 Henry VII. John Gybson, aged 40 and more, is
his cousin and heir.
London. A messuage, or tenement, and garden, in the parish of St. Dunstan
in le Est, worth 20s., hf^ld of the king in chief, in socage, viz. by Id.
rent yearly, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (109.)
658. John Ingilby, esquire.
Writ 14 October, inqnisition 23 January, 18 Henry VII.
He was seised in fee, the day he died, of the under-mentioned three
bovates of land in Colton and land, &c. in Merston and Angrome.
Findings touching the under-mentioned manor of Hoton Wandisley,
as in No. 561 touching the manors of Barton, Manfeld, &c. with particulars
of his will, as there set out.
William Ingilby, knight, his father, was seised of the other under-
mentioned lands, &c. in Hessey, &c. in fee and, being so seised, gave them,
by the name of all his land, &c. in Hessey, Brianaskham, Nonappleton,
Middilthorp, Acastre Malbysh, Colton and the city and suburb of York,
the above-mentioned three bovates of land in Colton held of the king in
chief excepted, to George Strangways and William Akerod, and others, as
in No. 561 (George Strangways being described as then B.A. not B.D.), to
the use of himself, the said William, and his heirs, and the performance of
his last will ; by virtue of which gift the said George and William, the
survivors, were and still are seised thereof in fee.
By his last will the said Wilham, the father, directed that 300 marks
should be received from the issues and profits of the rents of all his ntanors
&c. in the county aforesaid as well as elsewhere, and kept by his executors
for the marriage of Anne, daughter of him, the said William. She is alive
and unmarried.
Death and heir as in No. 561.
York City. Three bovates of land in Colton, worth 12s., held of the king
in chief, by service of j\j of a knight's fee.
Four messuages, a cottage, a toft, six bovates and 10a. land, 2a.
pasture, 2ld. quit rent and hlb. pepper at Whitsun and Martlemas equally,
in Merston, and eleven messuages, thirteen bovates and 40a. of land, of
' forbyland,' 80a. pasture, 10a. meadow, in Angrome, worth 16/. 18d.,
held of the heirs of the lord de Bruce, service unknown.
HENRY VII. 415
Manor of Hoton Wandisley, worth 16?. 19s., and the advowson of
the church there, to the same manor belonging, worth nothing, held
of the heirs of the lord de Bruce, service unknown.
A messuage, a cottage, a croft, seven bovates of land, 4a. pasture,
3a. meadow, in Hessey, worth 4 marks, held of the abbot of the monastery
of St. Mary without York, service unknown.
A messuage and 16a. land, in Brianaskham, worth 7s., held of the
heirs of Brian de Stapleton, service unknown.
A messuage, two tofts, eight bovates and 10a. land, la. meadow,
in Nonappleton, worth 44s., held of the heirs of Walter de Fawekenbirge,
service unknown.
A messuage and 3a. land, Middilthorp, or Middelthorp, worth 8s.,
held of the abbot of By land (Bellelanda) , service unknown.
Two acres of meadow, in Acastre Malbysh, worth 4s. held of the
heirs of the lord de Malbysh, service unknown.
Manor of Colton and a wind-mill there, worth 6/. held of the heirs
of Thomas de Metham, service unknown.
Twenty-four tenements, three gardens, a close containing 6a.
pasture, worth 40s., and 30s. quit-rent at Martlemas and Whitsuntide
equally, in the city of York and the suburb thereof, held of the king,
in free burgage.
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659. Robert Ingleton son and heir of George Ingleton.
Writ of Devenerunt 7 May, inquisition 22 June, 18 Henry VII.
He died 18 January last (under age and in the king's ward, as in the
icrit), seised of the under-mentioned messuages in fee. Joan Ingleton, aged
9 months 16 days, is his daughter and heir. Cf. No. 675.
Northampton. Four messuages, 300a. land, 40a. meadow, 200a. pasture,
4a. wood, a water-mill, and 33s. rent, in Wodford, worth 6/., held of the
prior of St. Andrew beside Northampton, in right of his house, by service
of a red rose at Midsummer and fealty only, for all service.
Six messuages, 180a. land, 50a. meadow, 60a. pasture and 20d. rent,
in Irchestre, worth 3/., held of George, earl of Kent, by 3s. rent at
Michaelmas, and fealty, only for all service.
Four messuages, 140a. land, 30a. meadow, 50a. pasture, 10c?. rent, in
Farnedysshe, worth 26s. 8^/., held of Isabel Tyrryngham, by 6d. rent
yearly, at Michaelmas, and fealty, for all service.
Eight messuages, 400a. land, 60a. meadow, 200a. pasture, 6a. wood,
OS. rent, in Snoston. Strixton and Wollaston, worth 3/., held of the king,
as of the manor of Higham Ferrers, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster,
by OS. rent at Michaelmas and by fealty only, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (HI.)
660. Robert Ingleton son and heir of George Ingleton.
Writ 7 May, inquisition 23 June, 18 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 659. Cf. No. 677".
416 INQUISITIONS.
Bedford. A messuage, 100a. land, 4a. meadow, 12a. pasture, lOd. rent and
a cottage, in Dunstable, worth 40s., held of the prior of the house, or
monastery, of the Apostles Peter and Paul of Dunstable, in right of the
said house or monastery, by 135. Sd., at Michaelmas, and fealty only,
for all service.
A capital messuage and 51s. Id. rent to the same belonging, in
Shernebroke, worth 60s., held of George, earl of Kent, by a peppercorn
rent at Michaelmas and fealty, for all service.
Two tenements and 61s. 6d. rent to the same belonging, in Odill,
worth 5 marks, held of Fulk Odyll, by a ginger-root at Christmas and
fealty, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (112.)
661. Robert Ingleton son and heir of George Ingleton.
Writ 7 May, inquisition 22 June, 18 Henry Vll.
Findings as in No. 650.
Bucks. Manor of Thorneton, six messuages, 260a. land, 32a. meadow,
140a. pasture and 3s. rent, in Lekhamsted, worth 10/., held of the
principality of Wales, by the rent of a bezant at Michaelmas only and
fealty, for all service.
A messuage, 40a. land, 8a. meadow, 60a. pasture and an assart, in
Lekhamsted, worth 14s., held of the king in chief, by service of t^^ of a
knight's fee.
Manor of Stoke Hamond, worth 100s., held of the king in chief, by
-^^ of a knight's fee.
Manor of Coblecote, worth 40s., held of Piers, abbot of Notteley,
by 12d. rent at Michaelmas, and fealty, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (113.)
662. George Suthill, esquire, natural fool and idiot.
Writ 18 October, inquisition 28 October, 18 Henry VII.
The under-mentioned manors, &c. were taken into, and still are in, the
king's hands, by reason of his being a fool [racione fatuitatis predicti Georgii).
He died the last day but one of September last. Mary, wife of John
Normanvile, knight, and Barbara wife of Marmaduke Constable, esquire, are
his sisters and heirs, aged 34 and more and 28 and more respectively.
Lincoln. Manor called ' Panell Fee,' in Middelrasyn or Middelrayson,
worth 4 marks, held of the king in chief, by service of ^q of a knight's fee.
Manor called ' Nevyll Fee ' in Middelrayson, worth 40s., held of the
king, as of Dover Castle, by 3^^ of a knight's fee.
Manor of Westrayson, worth 50Z., held of the king, by service of
y\j of a knight's fee.
A fourth part of the manor of Berneby upon Wethom, worth 4/.,
held of the bishop of Lincoln, service unknown.
Two messuages, twelve bovates of land, 3(/. rent, in Bynbroke,
worth 26s. M., held of the dean and chapter of Lincoln, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (114.)
HENRY VII. 417
663. George Suthill, esquire, fool and idiot.
Writ 18 October, inquisitioyi 28 October, 18 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 662.
Wilts. Manor of Peryton, worth 10?., held of the abbot of St. Mary of
Malmesbury, service unknown.
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664. George Suthill, esquire, fool and idiot.
Writ 18 October, inquisition the last day of October, 18 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 662.
York. Manor, lordship, or soke, of Drax, in Drax, Armyn, Hok yn,
Landehouses, Lankrake, Newland, Rusham and Skurth, worth 201.,
held of the king in chief, by service of one knight's fee.
Manor and advowson of Everyngham, and the advowson of a chantry
within the lordship of Everyngham, the manors of Garthom and Newton,
and four messuages, three cottages, 200a. land, 100a. meadow, in
Everyngham, Garthom and Newton, whereof the manor, &c. of
Everyngham, worth 501., are held of Thomas archbishop of York, as of his
manor of Bisshop Wilton, by service of | of a knight's fee, and the manors
of Garthom and Newton, and lands there, worth 12^, held of William
bishop of Durham, as of his manor of Holden, service unknown.
Manor of Skenegraves, worth 4=1., held of the king, as of the duchy
of Lancaster, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (116.)
665. John Isaak, esquire.
Writ, wanting ; inquisition 11 November, 18 Henry VII.
John Dygges and others were seised of manors and lands in fee for the
performance of covenants between him and John Guldeford, knight, as
in No. 642.
He died 27 August, 17 Henry VII. James Isaak, esquire, aged 40 and
more, is his son and heir. Cf. Nos. 610, 642.
Kent. Manors and lands as in No. 642, from the commencement to lands
called ' Knoll ' and ' Pyrtey ' in Sturrey, with slight variations in
quantities, values, &c., e.g. Nonyngton called parish, ' Pyrty ' and
' Perty ', ' Cryspe ' and ' Crypse ', ' Ingalthorp ', ' Marley ' ; Pencrek is held
by 25. 2d. rent ; ' de Roos '.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (118.)
666. Richard Drewell brother and heir of John Drewell.
Writ . . . August, proof of age, not indented, a,t Baldok, 5 August, 18 Henry VII.
Hertford. Proof of age of Richard Druell, brother and heir of John Druell,
son and heir of William Druell, esquire (who, as recited in writ, alledged
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himself to have been born at ' ClatoU,' &c.), by the oaths of divers persons,
to wit : —
John Wylkok, of Baldok (aged 60 and more) well knew William
Druell, esquire, and Anne his wife, parents of the said Richard, and he
was in the manor, or mansion, of the said William, at Clothall, to take
his advice on certain legal matters, on the day of the Assumption of
the B.V.M., on which date before noon the said Richard was born,
A.D. 1481, 21 Edward IV, whilst the said deponent was lunching with
the said William.
William Phipp alias Leffrend, of Baldok, ' yoman,' (aged 50 and
more) lived with the said William, then his master, for five years and
more, and on the feast of the Assumption the said Richard, his master's
son, was born, and on the morrow, the day following, he was told to go for
a gentleman called Richard Swansey, to be godfather, on which day
the child was baptized in Baldok parish church.
Henry Legat, late of Clothall, ' husbondman ' (aged 60 and more),
was in attendance on Anne Appelard, his mistress, who was godmother.
William Parker of Clothall, ' husbondman ' (aged 48), met Richard
Swansey and Hugh Salmon, the godfathers, and the said Anne Appelard,
the godmother, with Agnes now wife of William Wygg, the midwife,
on their way to Baldok for the christening.
John Rumbold of Weston by Baldok, ' yoman,' (aged 66) was servant
{famulus) of the said Hugh Salmon, the other godfather, and attended
his master at the baptism, &c.
His lands were in the custody of Richard Emson, esquire, by the
king's grant. 8ee No. 667.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (119.)
667. Richard Druell.
Writ, as above ; inquisition 5 August, 18 Henry VII.
Herts. Inquisition, indented, taken at Baldok, &c. by the oath of Roger
Bastard, esquire, and others (not the same as the deponents to the proof of
age next above) who say that William Druell, esquire, father of the said
Richard, and Anne, his wife, for many years together dwelt in their
manor of Clothall, and had issue John, now deceased, and the said
Richard, who was born in the parish of Clothall and baptized in the
parish church of Baldok, on 15 August, which is the feast of the
Assumption of the B.V.M., A.D. 1481, 21 Edward IV ; and so they say
that the said Richard Druell is of full age, viz. 21 years, on the said
15 August last past.
And they say that the escheator caused Richard Empson, esquire,
to whom the king by letters patent had committed the custody of the
lands of the said Richard and his marriage, to be notified to appear before
the king in his Chancery in the quinzaine of Michaelmas next, to
show cause, &c.
Note at foot. The proof of age was made 5 August and returned
into the Chancery, 8 August, 18 Henry VII, at which day the said Richard
sued his livery, which suit is on record in the Chancery.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (120.)
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668. Thomas Welby.
Fragment of inquisition only, being a duplicate of, or nearly identical
with No. 644.
C. Series 11. Vol. 16. (121.)
669. Peter Hillyherd, esquire.
Writ 21 April, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 10 February, 18 Henry VII.
One Robert Hyllyherd, knight, his father was seised of the under-
mentioned land, &c. in Arnall, &c. and in Stapleton, in fee, and, being so seised,
by charters gave them to him and Joan his wife, to them and the heirs of
their bodies. They were seised thereof accordingly in fee tail, by the form
of the gift ; and afterwards he died so seised, and she was, and still is,
seised thereof in fee tail by survivorship.
The said Robert Hylyherd, knight, was seised of the under-mentioned
land, &c., in Sutton, Garton and Dyke, in fee, and, being so seised, suffered
a recovery thereof to John Kyngesmyll, serjeant-at-law, John Colt, Nicholas
Girlyngton and John Elryngton, in Hilary Term, 13 Henry VII, who were
seised thereof accordingly in fee.
The said Robert Hyllyherd at the same time was seised of the under-
mentioned land, &c. in Haton, in fee, and, being so seised by charter gave
the same to Randal (Eannulpho) Pygot, knight, John Colt, Nicholas Girlyngton
and John Elryngton, for certain intents and conditions on the part of the said
Robert and Peter, his son, to one William Girlyngton, esquire, to be performed,
as in certain indentures is contained ; and the said Randal and the others
were seised thereof accordingly in fee.
Afterwards the said Sir Robert by his indenture covenanted and granted
to the said Peter, his son, inter alia, for the sum of 400/. paid him in hand,
that, after and if the said conditions were fully performed to the said William
Girlyngton, the said John Kyngesmyll and the others and the said Randal
and the others should stand and be seised of the premises both in the said
recovery and in the said feoffment contained to the use of the said Sir Robert
for life, and thereafter to the use of the said Peter and his heirs. The said
John Kyngesmyll and Randal and other their cofeoffees at the time of this
inquisition are seised of the said land, &c. to the use and condition afore-
said.
The said Sii' Robert was seised of the under-mentioned manor of
Skelbroke, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, he and Peter, his son, and John
Savell, Thomas Fitz William and Thomas Wortley, knights, levied a fine
thereof in Hilary Term, 11 Henry VII, to William Vavasour and William
Bell, for certain uses and conditions on the part of the said Sir Robert and
Peter to one John Vavasour, justice of the bench, to be performed, as in
certain indentures is more fully contained. The said William Vavasour
and William Bell were seised thereof accordingly, the said William Bell
in fee and the said William Vavasour in his demesne as of free tenement ;
and afterwards the said Sir Robert in consideration of the said 400/.
covenanted with his son as above. The said William and William at the
time of this inquisition are seised thereof to the use &c. aforesaid.
The said Sir Robert was seised of the under-mentioned manor and
advowson of Wyested, and all other the under-mentioned lands, &c. in fee,
and, being so seised, by charter gave them, and all manner his hereditaments
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in the county of York, to Henry Went worth and John Hothom, knights,
Wilham Hoton, William Girlyngton, John Ryther and William Rysom,
esquires, to hold to them and their heirs to the use of himself for life, with
remainder to the use of the said Peter and his heirs for ever ; as by the grant
of the said Sir Robert by the indenture aforesaid in consideration of the said
400/. more fully appears. By virtue of Avhich feoffment the said Henry and
the others were seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid, and the said Peter
and Joan {sic) attorned to them for the reversion aforesaid to the use aforesaid.
Afterwards in Hilary Term, 16 Henry VII, the said Robert HyUyherd
and Peter Hyllyherd suffered a recovery to Robert Constable, knight, John
Rouclyffe, knight, William Gunnes, clerk, Brian Palmes, Walter Rudston
and Guy Palmes of the said manor of Wyested and land, &c. in Wyested
Otryngham, Mersh, Patryngton and Preston, by virtue of which recovery the said
Robert Constable and the others were seised thereof in fee, and they being so
seised, afterwards by indenture tripartite, 6 February, 16 Henry VII, made
between the said Robert Hyllyherd, of the first, the said Peter, of the second,
and one John Rudston, citizen and draper {pannarium) of London, of the
third part (witnessing that, whereas upon a bargain and covenant
between the parties made, by agreement between them, the said recovery
was suffered to the uses thereafter specified) it was bargained, &c. between
them in the said indenture, that the said Robert Constable and the others
should be and stand seised of the said manor, &c. to the uses following, viz. if
the said Robert and Peter duly paid to the said John Rudston, his attorney,
executors or assigns, lOOl., viz. upon the eve of St. Peter's Chains next 501.
in the church of St. Thomas of Aeon, London, at the altar of St. Thomas, the
Martyr, there, betwen 9.0 and 11.0 a.m., the like upon the eve of the Purifica-
tion, and so on, then the said Robert Constable and the others should
stand seised of the said manor, &c. to the use of the said Robert Hilyherd,
for life, with remainder to the use of the said Peter and his heirs, but if
default were made of any payment, as aforesaid, to the use of the said John
Rudston, his heirs and assigns, who should take the issues and profits thereof till
the principal, costs and charges were paid ; with covenant by the said Robert
and Peter that, in case of default, the said John Rudston should not be im-
peded by any act of theirs from taking the issues and profits till the said
sum were levied, &c. The said Robert Constable, and the others, at the time
of this inquisition are seised thereof to the use, &c. aforesaid.
The said Robert Hilyherd, knight, died 21 May, 16 Henry VII, and the
said Peter was his son and next heir. After whose death all and singular
the said feoffees, and all the rest being seised by the fine and recovery before
specified were seised of the premises, subject to the said payments, to the
use of the said Peter and his heirs. And afterwards, 14 March, 17 Henry VII,
the said Peter made his last will, viz. that the said feoffees and others should
take the issues and profits of the premises for the payment of his debts and there-
after gave to his seven surviving daughters 700?., viz. lOOZ. apiece for their
marriage, to be raised by the said feoffees, and to Meriall, Agnes and Elizabeth
Hylyerd, his three sisters, 120Z., viz. 40/. apiece for their marriage, to be raised
by the said feoffees ; further he willed that the said Joan, his wife, should have
for her life a third of the premises as her dower ; that Richard Hylyherd, his son,
should have lands and premises, parcel of the above, for life, to the value of
10 marks ; that Thomas Henry, Stephen, George and Anthony Hylyherd,
brethren of him the said Peter, should similarly have lands to the value of
5 marks apiece for life ; and that the said feoffees and others should assign
HENRY VII. 421
the said lands to the said Joan, his wife, to the said Richard, his son, and to
his said brethren, immediately after the said sums, payments and debts were
fully discharged. After the performance of the said will, he directed that the
said feoffees and others should stand seised of the premises to the use of the
right heirs of him, the said Peter, and of their heirs for ever, as in the said
will is more fully contained.
The said Peter died 20 March last. Christopher Hilyherd, aged 15 and
more, is his son and heir.
York. Two messuages, four tofts, 60a. land, 40a. meadow, 10a. pasture,
in Arnall, worth 4?., held of the king, as of his manor of Ryse in
Holdernes, viz. of ' Faucombregefee ' there, by service of 5s. rent at the
terms usual there equally, for all service.
Two acres of pasture, in Arnall, worth 45., held of the abbot of
Thornton, by knight-service, and 3d. rent.
A messuage, 40a. land, 10a. meadow, in Reston, worth 40s., held of
the prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England, by knight-service and 4d. rent.
Two messuages, 40a. land, 20a., or 10a., meadow, in Reston, worth
36s. Sd., held of the provost of the college of St. John, Beverley, by
service of 2s. 9d. rent.
A messuage, four tofts, 50a. land, 10a. meadow, in Reston, worth
265. Sd., held of Elizabeth Sotell, widow, by knight-service and 3s. rent.
Two messuages, three tofts, 80a. land, 10a. pasture, 40a. meadow,
in Catwyk, worth 100s., held of Edward, duke of Buckingham, as of the
manor of Brustwyk, by service of 4s. 6d. rent, for all service.
Five tofts in Sutton, Drypole and Stanes, worth 40s., held of William
Bulmer, knight, Ralph Salvayn, esquire, John Everyngham, knight,
Henry Everyngham, Henry Ughtred, Brian Stapleton and Robert Kele,
esquires, as of their manor of Sutton, service unknown.
Two messuages, a toft, eight score acres of land, 20a. meadow, lis.
rent, in Smeton, w^orth 70s., held of the king, as of the honor of Pontefract,
parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, by service of a clove rent at Christmas,
for all service.
Two messuages, two tofts, 20a. land and 20a. meadow, in Fenwyk,
worth 100s., held of John Hastynges, knight, by service of 10s. rent yearly,
for all service.
Twenty acres of land, in Hygate, worth 10s., held of Edward Stanley,
knight, as of the manor of Brereley, by knight-service and 6s. rent.
Twenty acres of land, 10a. meadow, in Hygate and Wrangbroke, or in
Hygate, Scarcroft and Wrangbroke, worth .30s., held of the king, as of
the manor of Snayth, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, by knight-service
and 3s. rent.
A messuage and 50a. land, in Trumpflete, worth 40s., held of the
prior of Luce, by knight-service and 10s. rent.
A messuage and 16a. land, in Campsall, worth 10s., held of
Christopher Seyntpoull, by service of the rent of 1/6. pepper, for all
service.
Twelve acres of land in Aythewyk, worth 6s., held of Robert Vyners,
esquire, service unknown.
A messuage and 12a. land, in Stapleton, worth 6s., held of William
Scargyll, knight, by service of the rent of a red rose at Midsummer, for
all service.
422 INQUISITIONS.
A messuage, eight tofts, 100a. land, 50a. pasture, in Sutton, worth
41., held of William Bulmer, knight, Ralph Salvayn, esquire, John
Everyngham, knight, Henry Everyngham, Henry Ughtred, Brian
Stapleton and Robert Kele, esquires, by service of the rent of lOd. and
1/6. pepper, for all service.
Forty acres of land, 10a. pasture, in Garton, worth 20s., held of the
abbot of Thornton, by service of the rent of a clove, for all service.
A messuage, two tofts, 100a. land, 40a. pasture, in Dyke, worth
20s., held of Edward, duke of Bukingham, by knight-service and Ss. rent.
Two messuages, four tofts, 80a. land, 10a. meadow, in Haton, worth
100s., held of Thomas, earl of Derby, by fealty, for all secular service.
Manor of Skelbroke, with a water-mill there, tliree messuages,
162o. land, 30a. meadow, and 23|rf. rent, in Skelbroke, Trumfiete, Mosse,
Fenwyke, Norton and Smeton, whereof the said manor with its
appurtenances, worth 101., is held of the king, as of the honor of
Pontefract, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, by knight-service, viz.
by i of a knight's fee ; land, &c. in Trumfiete, worth 41., held of the
prior of Luce, by service of 30s. rent, for all service ; land, &c. in
Mosse, worth 33s., held of John Grysacre, by service of 8d. rent, for all
service ; land, &c. in Fenwyke and Norton, worth 20s., held of John
Hastynges, knight, by fealty, for all service ; and land, &c. in Smeton,
worth 20s., held of the king, as of the manor of Snayth, parcel of the
duchy of Lancaster, serviceunknown.
Manor of Wyested, withthe advowson of the church of the same,
the advowson of the chantry there, forty messuages, 800a. land, twenty
tofts, 800a. pasture, 400a. meadow, 170a. wood and a wind-mill, in
Wyested, Otryngham Mersh, Patryngton and Swyne, worth 66L, held
of the archbishop of York, by service of the rent of a left-hand glove
yearly if demanded, for all service.
A toft, 200a. land, 200a. pasture, 100a. meadow, in Preston, worth
14/., held of Edward, duke of Bukingham, as of the manor of Brustwyke,
by service of the rent of 12s. and lib. pepper, for all service.
Manor of Lady thorp, ten messuages, 40a. land, in Lady thorp, worth
16/., held of John Hastynges, knight, by service of the rent of 24s. and
1/6. pepper, for all service.
Six messuages, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, 20a. pasture and a water-
mill, in Scalby, Burnneston and Cloughton, worth 40s., held of the king,
as of the honor of Pykeryng, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, by service
of 20s. rent, in fee farm, for all service.
Three messuages, 60a. land, 20a. meadow, 20a. pasture, in Drypole
and Stanefery, worth 30s., held of William Bulmer, knight, Ralph Salvayn,
esquire, John Everyngham, knight, Henry Everyngham, Henry Ughtred,
Brian Stapleton and Robert Kele, esquires, as of their manor of Sutton,
by service of 8d. rent, for all service.
A cottage with its appurtenances in Hedon, worth 2s., held of
Edward, duke of Bukingham, in burgage, by the rent of a red rose, for
all service.
A messuage, 10a. land, 8a. wood, in Kyrkhousgrene, or Kirkhouse-
grene, held of John Hastynges, knight, service and rent unknown ; value
not stated.
A messuage, 26a. land, 10a. meadow, in Lelley, worth 20s., held of
Edward, duke of Bukingham, by service of 12d. rent, for aU service.
HENRY VII. 423
Four acres of land, 10a. meadow, in Skyrlaw, or Skyrlawe, worth 65.,
held of the king, as of his manor of Ryse in Holdernes, viz. of ' Faucon-
bregefee,' by service of the rent of a red rose, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (122.)
670. Thomas Dynley.
Writ . . . , 17 Henry VII ; inquisition the last day but one of February,
18 Henry VII.
Findings touching the under-mentioned manor of Foxcote as in No. 579
touching the residue, &c.
Findings touching the under-mentioned manor of Wolfreton as in No. 578
touching the manor of Stanford, with like details of his will.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Charleton in fee, and,
being so seised, by charter, 2 December, 17 Henry VII, gave to Thomas More
2O5. annuity for life thereout. He died so seised.
He died seised of the reversion of the other under-mentioned manors
and land, &c. in Wolfreton, which Anne Dyneley, late the wife of William
Dyneley, held, and still holds, for the term of her life.
The said Thomas Dyneley, son and heir of Edward Dyneley and of Sanchea
his wife, died, &c. as in No. 578.
Hants. Manor of Foxcote, two messuages, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, 40a.
pasture, 20a. wood and 205. rent, in Foxcote, worth 10 marks, held of the
king in chief, by fealty and 25. Qd. rent at the Exchequer by the hands
of the sheriff of the said county for the time being.
Manor and advowson of Wolfreton, worth 10 marks, and the
reversion of seven messuages, four tofts, 80a. land there, in the tenure of
Anne Dyneley, worth 5 marks, held of the king in chief, by service of y^Q
of a knight's fee.
Manor of Charleton, worth 385. M., held of the bailiffs of Andever,
by service of 465. yearly, and by what other services the jurors know
not.
The reversion of the manor of Mallsanger, worth 6 marks, held of
Robert Lytton, as of his manor of Stan well, service unknown.
Reversion of the manors of Whelton and Whiteweys, or White weyes,
worth 4^. 65. 8rf., held of the bishop of Winchester, in right of his church,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (123.) E. Series II. File 960. (5.)
671. Tristram Bollyng, esquire.
Writ 11 June, 17 Henry VII ; inquisition 10 October, 18 Henry VII.
He was seised in fee the day he died of the under-mentioned manors,
&c. which thereupon by hereditary right descended to Rosamond, his daughter
and next heir, now the wife of Richard Tempest, esquire.
He died the last day but one of May, 17 Henry VII. The said Rosamond
is his daughter and next heir and is aged on the day of the taking of this
inquisition 26 years and more.
424 INQUISITIONS.
York. Manor of Bollyng, worth 4:1., twenty messuages, 200a. land, 500a.
meadow, 100a. pasture, 1,000a. moor, in Little Bollyng, Bradford, Clayton,
Allerton, Willisden, Haynworth and Horton, worth 20/., held of the
king, as of the honour of Pontefract, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster,
service unknown.
Manor of Thornton, worth 51., five messuages. 80a. land, 20a. meadow,
20a. pasture, in Denholme, worth 4 marks, held of the abbot of Salley,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (124.)
672. John Nevyll, knight.
Writ 10 November, inquisition 20 January, 18 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors of Huncelet and Katebeston,
&c. in fee, and, being so seised, by his writing indented, 20 January, 17 Henry VII
gave them to his dear sons, Robert Nevyll and John Nevyll, esquires, for
the performance of his will. They were seised thereof accordingly in fee,
and in accordance with his will declared to them, by their writing indented,
24 Januarj^, 17 Henry VII, demised the said manors, &c. to him and Maud,
his wife, their parents, to hold to them and the heirs and assigns of John. He
died so seised and she continued her possession and is solely seised thereof
as of free tenement by survivorship, with remainder to his right heirs.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Lyversege, &c. in fee
and, being so seised, by his writing indented, 20 December, 17 Henry VII,
gave the same to William Fairfax, Thomas Stapilton, Thomas Fairfax, John
Lacy, Richard Beamont, esquires, and William Sheffeld, clerk, for the
performance of his will. By his last will he directed that they should continue
their possession therein till his debts were paid, and willed that 10 marks parcel
of the farms and revenues arising therefrom should be taken yearly and disposed
for the exhibition of Robert Nevyll, son of Thomas Nevyll, esquire, late his
first born son, and 40/. therefrom for the marriage of Maud sister of the said
Robert Nevyll, the son, at his executors' discretion, and that all the residue
of the farms and revenues of the said manor, &c. should be applied for the
payment of his debts by his executors, and, after they were paid, he willed
that his said feoffees should give and grant the said manor to his right heirs,
to hold to them and their heirs for ever.
He was seised in fee of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Popelwell,
Scolis and Clakheton, and, being so seised, by his writing indented, 20 January
in the said 17th year, gave them to Robert Nevyll, esquire, his son, by the
name of all his land, &c. in Popelwell. Scoles and Clakheton, to hold to the said
Robert for the term of his life, with remainder to his own right heirs ; by
virtue of which the said Robert was and still is seised of such an estate
therein.
He was seised in fee the day he died of the under-mentioned land &c. in
Pontfret.
He died 22 October last. Robert Nevyll first born son of Thomas Nevyll,
esquire, deceased, late his first born son, is his cousin and next heir, and is
aged 9 and more.
York. Manor of Huncelet, four messuages, 120a. land, meadow and pasture,
in Huncelet, worth 20/., held of the abbot of the monastery of St. Mary,
the Virgin of Fumes, by fealty and 12d. rent.
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Manor of Katebeston by Ledes, six messuages, 130a. land, meadow
and pasture, in Katebeston, worth 40 marks, held of the abbot of the
monastery of St. Mary the Virgin of Fountains, by homage and 5s. rent
yearly.
Manor of Lyversege, four messuages, 300a. land, meadow and pasture,
in Great {Magna) Lyversege and Little (Parra) Lyversege, worth 20/., held
of the king, as of the honor of Pontfret, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster,
by homage and 16s. rent yearly only.
Three messuages, 80a. land, meadow and pasture, in Popelwell,
worth 40s., held of Dame Agnes Danby, widow, as of her manor of
Okenshawe, by fealty and ISd. rent yearly.
Two messuages, 70a. land, meadow and pasture in Scolis, or Scoles,
and Clakheton, worth 40s., held of the said Dame Agnes Danby, as of her
manor aforesaid, by Id. rent yearly only.
Seven messuages, a garden and 10a. land, meadow and pasture, in
the town, or borough, of Pontfret, worth beyond the outgoings thereof
135. 4d., held of the king, in free burgage, as that borough is held, by
fealty and Id. rent yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (125.)
673. William Temmyse.
W7-it, wanting ; inquisition 24 October, 18 Henry VII.
He died 4 October last, seised of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in fee. Joan wife of Nicholas Warder, aged 40 and more, is his sister and
heir.
Wilts. A capital messuage, 180a. land, 8a. meadow, 100a. pasture, four
tenements and eight cottages, in Netherhaven, woith 20s., held of John
Thornbrugh, by fealty only, for all service.
A tenement called ' Dolleroys,' in Netherhaven, worth 20s., held of
Richard Wallopp and W^illiam Waller, by fealty only, for all service.
A toft and three half virgates of land there, worth id., held of
Richard Beauchamp, knight, lord Seyntmonee, by fealty only.
A cottage with close adjacent, in Netherhaven, worth id., held of
Richard Wallop, by fealty only and Qd. rent yearly, for all service.
A tenement, a virgate of land, two closes of pasture, in Beydon by
Allebourne, worth 65. Sd., held of the bishop of Salisbury, by fealty l^^d.
rent, for all service.
A messuage and 4a. land, in Netherhaven, worth 12d., held of the
king in chief, by service of ^^^ of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (126.) E. Series II. File 960. (3.)
674. William Barantyne son and heir both of John Barantyne, esquire
and of Mary his wife.
Writ de jEtate probanda (as under) 21 March, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition or
proof of age, see No. 6 ante.
Oxford. Whereas William Barantyne, son and heir of John Barantyne
esquire, and Mary, his wife, deceased, of the bodies of the said John and
426 INQUISITIONS.
Mary begotten, who severally held of the king in chief, alleges himself
to be of full age, and seeks livery of the lands and tenements of his
inheritance, which are in the custody of Robert Rede, knight, by the
several grants of John, earl of Oxford and Drew Barantyne, to whom
by his several letters patent the king had granted the custody of the
same, the king wills that the said William, who was born at Little Hasele
and baptized in the church of the same town, prove his age, &c. Endorsed
is the acknowledgment, before the escheator, in the presence of the jury,
by the said Robert [Rede], at the day and place of the taking of this
proof, by William Beelson, his attorney, that the said William Barantyne
is of full age, the last day of December last, &c. The residue of the exe-
cution of this writ appears in an inquisition to this writ annexed.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (127.)
675. Anne late the wife of Robert Ingleton, son and heir of George
Inglbton, tenant in chief.
(i) Writ 7 July, 18 Henry VII, directing the escheator, upon her taking oath
not to remarry without licence, to assign her dower of the land, &c. which
came to the king's hands by the death of the said George and by reason
of the minority of the said Robert, who has recently died under age
and in the king's ward ; the assignment to be made in the presence of
the next friends of Joan, the said Robert's daughter and heir. Cj. No. 659.
(ii) Writ 18 July, 1 Henry VIII, addressed to Lambert Langtree, late
escheator, &c. The king wishes to be certified touching an assignment
of dower to Anne, &c. made by the said Lambert, who is ordered to send
the same into the Chancery, there to be enrolled as is customary.
(iii) Assignment of doiver (as under), 26 July, 18 Henry VII, by Lambert Lang-
tree, escheator, in the presence of William Fissher, Richard Dykon, William
Mase, Robert Rabett, John Randell, Richard Broun, John Welles,
William a Guttur, John Hawkyns, Robert Tayer and Geoffrey Johnson,
next friends [propinquiorum et amicoruni) of Joan, daughter and heir of the
said Robert : —
Northampton. Thirty-seven shillings and threepence yearly, issuing from
the manors of Archestr' and Snoston, which are worth 51. 12s.
Twenty-one shillings and a penny issuing from the manor of
Farndyssh, which is worth 31. Ss. id.
Twent^^-nine shillings and eight pence halfpenny issuing from the
manor of Strykston, which is worth 4d. 9s. 2d.
Five shillings and four pence issuing from the manor of Wolaston,
in the occupation of William a Guttur, which is worth 16s.
Three pounds, twelve shillings and a penny from the issues of the
manor of Wodford and Byfeld, which is worth 10/. 135. 4|£?.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (128.)
676. Margaret late the wife of Edward Trussell, one of the cousins and
heirs of William Burley,
Writ 17 June, 17 Henry VII, directing the escheator to assign her dower of the
land, &c. of the said Edward, late under age and in the king's ward.
HENRY VII. 427
deceased, which by the death of the said Wilham and by reason both
of the minority of the said Edward and of Ehzabeth, his daughter and
heir, who is under age and in the king's ward, are in the king's hand.
Assignment of dower (as under) 1 September, 18 Henry VJI, viz. a third part of
the moiety, or purparty, of the manors, &c., which accrued to the said
Edward, as cousin and one of the heirs of Wilham Burley, esquire, deceased,
made in the absence of the next friends of the heir, though warned, &c.
Cf. Nos. 326, 909; vol. i. No. 726.
Salop. A moiety, or purparty, of the site of the manor of Brotton, and a
moiety, or purparty, of 200a. land, 20a. meadow, 40a. pasture, 20a. wood
and '20d. rent, in Brotton, which are worth yearly from all issues beyond
outgoings, 76s.
A moiety, or purparty, of the site of the manor or lordship of Aldon
with Newe, and of 200a. land, 20a. meadow, 100a. pasture, 200a. wood
and 35. rent, in Aldon, which are worth, &c. lis. Id.
A moiety, or purparty, of a messuage called ' Abdon,' and of 100a.
land, 12a. meadow, 200a. pasture, 100a. wood, in Abdon, which are worth,
&c. 205.
A moiety, or purparty, of a messuage called ' Suttons', and of 60a.
land, 20a. meadow, 4a. wood, in Sutton, which are worth, &c. 205.
A moiety, or purparty, of a messuage, [and] of 100a. land, 12a. land
(sic), 20a. pasture and 20a. wood in Balcote, which are worth 265. 8d.
A moiety, or purparty, of a messuage called ' Langley,' and of
100a. land, 20a. meadow, 60a. pasture, 20a. wood, in Langley, which are
worth, &c. 205,
A moiety, or purparty, of a messuage called ' Cokkrigge,' [and] of
100a. land, 40a. meadow, 60a. pasture, 100a. wood, in Cokkrigge, which
are worth 135. 4fZ.
A moiety, or purparty, of a messuage called ' Normecote,' [and] of
100a. land, 20a. meadow, 200a. pasture, 100a. wood, in Normecote, which
are worth, &c. 205.
A moiety, or purparty, of a messuage, [and] of 80a. land, 12a.
meadow, 30a. pasture and 30a. wood, in Walton, which are worth, &c.
135. ^d.
A moiety, or purparty, of a messuage called ' Dynchop,' and of
12a. land, la. meadow, 4a. pasture, 2a. wood, in Dynchop, which are
worth, &c. 25.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (129.)
677. Anne late the wife of Robert Ingleton, &c.
(i) Writ 7 July, 18 Henry VII, to the escheator in co Bucks, as in No. 675 (i).
(ii) Writ 18 July, 1 Henry VIII, to Thomas Grove, late escheator in
COS. Bedford and Bucks, as in No. 675 (ii).
(iii) Writ 7 July, 18 Henry VII, to the escheator in co. Bedford, as above,
(iv) Assignment of doiver {a,s under) . . . in the presence of Thomas Barynger,
John Botoll, John Honyha[m]. . . Cf. No. 660.
Bedfokd. Fifteen acres of arable, 5a. meadow, 10a. pasture, as her reasonable
dower of a third part of all the lands and tenements which were the said
Robert's in Wodhyl , . .
428 INQUISITIONS.
[A tenement in Sharnebroke], called ' Langtons,' in the tenure of John
Hougham (sic), worth ... [in full of her dower of the said Robert's
lands, &c. in] Sharnebroke aforesaid.
A yearly rent [of . . . , in full of her dower] of the lands, &c. of
the said Robert in Felmesham aforesaid.
. . . , in the field next Toternhoo, and 10a. land there in the
field . . . which reaches to ' le Doune,' next Dagnale, in the tenure of
John Yonge, worth ... [in full of her dower of] a third part of the
lands, &c. which were the said Robert's in Dunstable aforesaid.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (130.)
678. Elizabeth late the wife of Richard Fenys, esquire.
(i) Writ 2 November, 24 Henry VII, addressed to JohnWaren, late escheator,
&c. as in No. 675 (ii) mutatis mutandis.
(ii) Writ 8 September, 18 Henry VII. Upon her taking oath, &c. the
escheator is to assign her dower of the said Richard's lands, in the presence
of the next friends of Edward Fenys, his son and heir, a minor,
(iii) Assignment of dower (as under) 20 September, [18] Henry VII, by John
Waren, escheator, in the presence of . . . and John Eylyff, next
friends of Edward Fenys, &c. Cf. Nos. 548, 634.
Hants. A third part of the manor of Erlleston.
A third part of the manor of [Dene].
A third part of the manor of Hall.
A third part of the manor of Quydhampton.
[A third part of the manor of] Churcheokeley.
A moiety of sixteen messuages, [ten tofts], two mills, 800a. land,
100a. meadow, 300a. pasture, 10/. rent, in Erlleston, Dene, Quydhampton
and Churcheokeley.
C. Series II. Vol. 16. (131.)
679. John Shaa, knight.
Commission 29 April, inquisition at Stratford Langthorn, the last day of May,
19 Henry VII.
He died [26] December, 19 Henry VII. Edmund Shaa [aged 12i and
more] is his son and heir. Cf. No. 863.
Essex. John Shaa, named in the commission, at the time of his death, and
long before, by virtue of a certain Act of Parliament, 11 Henry VII,
as appears by letters patent of the same king, was seised in fee tail of
the under-mentioned manors, to him and the heirs male of his body
begotten, with remainder in default to the right heirs of Edmund
Shaa, knight, and died so seised : —
Manor of Ardern Hall, worth 13/. 65. Hd., held of the mayor and
commonalty of London, by service of fealty and a pair of gilt spurs, if
demanded, yearly, for all service.
Manor of Horndon Hous, worth 10/., held of Henry Merney, knight,
by service of fealty and a broad arrow yearly, for all service.
Long before his death he was seised of the under-mentioned manors,
lands and tenements, and, being so seised, by charter enfeoffed
HENRY VII. 429
Bartholomew Reed, knight, Thomas Marowe, serjeant-at-law, Ralph
Lathiim, goldsmith, Nicholas Mattok, fishmonger, William Curteys,
gentleman, William Poyntz, gentleman, and Roger Wright, who sm'vive,
and Reynold Bray, knight, and Richard Higham, serjeant-at-law, since
deceased, iiiter alia thereof, by the name of all his manors, lands and
tenements, reversions, services and advowsons in the county of Essex,
except all those his lands and tenements in Horndon and elsewhere,
CO. Essex, which lately belonged to Edmund Shaa, knight, to hold to
the said Bartholomew and his co-feoffees, their heirs and assigns, for
the performance of his last will. They were, at the time of his death,
and still are, seised thereof accordingly : —
Ten messuages, 300a. land, 40a. wood, in Halsted, or Halstede,
worth 12/. 8s. 4c?., whereof three messuages, 100a. land, 10a. wood, are
held of Henry, earl of Essex, by service of fealty and 10c?. rent, and
seven messuages, 200a. land, 30a. wood, of the prior of Colne, by service
of fealty and 20d. rent, for all service.
Two messuages, 100a. land, 10a. pasture, 10a. meadow, 20a. wood,
called ' Samwelles,' in Southchirche, late Robert Straunge's, worth
106s. 8d., held of Richard Pynchon, by service of fealty and a red rose.
Manor and advowson of Mochestanbrigge, 200a. land, 100a. pasture,
20a. meadow, 20a. wood, in Litle Stanbrigge, lately belonging to
Reynold Bray, knight, and before to Bensted, esquire, worth
20 marks, held of the king, as of the honor of Rayleigh, by fealty and
16c?. rent.
Manors of Barow Hall and Colmans, 300a. land, 300a. pasture,
100a. meadow, 400a. wood, in Litill Barow, Colmans, Wakeryng, or
the manor of Barowe Hall with its appurtenances in Barowe, Colmans,
Litle Wakeryng, Moche Wakeryng, Prytwell, or Pritwell, Eastwod, or
Estewod or Estwod, Leygh, or Leigh, Reyleigh, Thundersleigh, or
Thunderleigh, Southshobury, Northshobury, Shopelond, Moche Sutton,
Litill. or Litle, Sutton, Hadleigh and Stanbrigge, lately belonging to John
Russhe, worth 40?., held of the king, as of the honor of Reyleigh, by
service of 16d. for all service.
The said John Shaa, Bartholomew Reed, knight, Ralph Lathum,
Henry Wodecok and John Mundy, by virtue of a recovery thereof had
against Thomas Baynard, and Thomasine, his wife, Michaelmas term,
15 Henry VII, were, and still are, seised of the under-mentioned manor,
&c. in fee to the use of the said John Shaa and his heirs, and the per-
formance of his last will : —
Manor of Seynt Laurence Hall, two messuages, 100a. land, twelve
score acres of meadow, 100a. pasture, 30a. marsh and 13,9. 4c?. rent, in
Sejoit Laurence Hall and Bradwell, late belonging to Thomas Baynerd,
and Thomasine, his wife, worth 10?. 65. 8c?., held of the prior of Beknacre,
by fealty and 3s. id. rent.
At the time of the death of the said John Shaa, and long before,
Thomas Hansard, knight, Robert Plomer, the elder, John Tourney, Roger
Fraunceys, Robert Fabyan, Roger Bowser, John Launder and Edward
Harryson, by virtue of a recovery thereof by them, and others deceased,
had against John Godston, and Joan, his wife, and William Godston,
9 Henry VII, were, and still are, seised in fee of the under-mentioned
430 INQUISITIONS.
manor, &c., to the use of the said John Shaa and his heirs and the per-
formance of his last will : —
Manor of Southall, six messuages, 300a. land, in Reynham and
Southall, worth 20 marks, held of the prior of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, by fealty and 295. Shd. rent.
Thomas Marowe, serjeant-at-law, Henry Wodecok and John Mundy,
by virtue of a recovery thereof by them had against Joan Symondes, widow,
16 Henry VII, were, and still are, seised of the under-mentioned manor,
&c., and reversion, to the use of the said John Shaa and his heirs, and
the performance of his last will : —
Manor [called] ' Parys ' and 600a. land, 120a. meadow, 200a. pasture,
60a. wood, 100s. rent, in Harlowe, Latton, Northwelde, Southwelde and
Theydongarnon ; the said manor of ' Parys ' is held of [John] Wrytell,
as of the manor of Hastlyns, by fealty and 17c?. rent ; it is worth 91.
Reversion of the manor of ' Hobardes ' expectant upon the decease
of Joan Symondes, widow ; the said reversion is held of Edward, duke
of Bukingham, as of liis hundred of Harlowe, by fealty and [suit] to the
hundred aforesaid ; it is worth 101.
Henry Wodecok and John Mundy, by virtue of a recovery thereof by
them had against William Clayton [1]7 Henry VII, at the time of the death
of the said John Shaa were, and still are, seised in fee, to the use of the
said John Shaa, and his heirs, and the performance of his last will, of
the under-mentioned land, &c. : —
A messuage and 60a. land, 4a. [meadow]. ... a. pasture and
30a. wood, in Thundersley and Reyley, late the said William Cleyton's,
worth 3/., held of the king, as of the honor of Reyleigh, by fealty and
I2d. rent, for all service.
Thomas Frowyk, knight, chief -justice of the bench, Bartholomew
Reed, knight, Thomas Marowe, serjeant-at-law and Hemy Wodecok,
by virtue of a charter of feoffment to them, and others deceased, made,
were, and still are seised in fee, to the use of the said John and his heirs,
and the performance of his last will of the under-mentioned land, &c. : —
Three acres of arable, more or less, in Harlowe, late belonging to
. . . Grene, of Harlowe, the elder, and Margaret, his wife, worth 35.,
held of Anne Bawn, widow, service unknown.
The said John Shaa, Bartholomew Reed, knight, and Ralph Lathum,
were seised at the time of the death of the said John Shaa, and still are
seised, in fee, to the use of the said John Shaa and his heirs, and the
performance of his last will, of the under-mentioned tenements, &c. : —
Two tenements and two messuages in Barkyng, inter alia, with
their appurtenances, in Barkyng, worth 44s., held of the abbess of
Barkyng and her successors, by service of fealty and 3s. rent.
Thomas Frowyk, knight, chief justice of the bench, Bartholomew
Reed, knight, Thomas Marowe, serjeant-at-law, and Ralph Lathum,
' goidsmyth,' by virtue of a charter of feoffment to them, and others
deceased, by Henry Barnes made, were at the time of the death of the
said John, and still are, seised in fee, to the use of the said John Shaa
HENRY VII. 431
and his heirs, and the performance of his last will, of the under-mentioned
land. &c. : —
Twenty-five messuages, IOO5. worth (solidatas) and 10a. land, in
the town of Hor[n]don aforesaid, late belonging to Henry Barnes, and
a market, fair and . . . [from] time beyond memory [there], worth
10 marks, held of the king in chief, by service of j of a knight's fee.
Bartholomew Reed, knight, Thomas Marowe, serjeant-at-law,
[William] Poyntz, gentleman, Ralph Lathum, John Mundy and Henry
Wodecok, by virtue of a charter of feoffment, to them and to the said
John Shaa made, by Thomas Knese worth, alderman, Thomas Blyset,
'ffysshemonger,' Henry Nores, 'merchaunt,' [of the city of London], and
Thomas Tendryng, ' gentilman,' were at the time of the death of the said
John Shaa, and still are, seised in fee to the use of the said John Shaa, and
his heirs, and the performance of his will, of the under-mentioned
messuages : —
Four messuages in Chelmysford, late belonging to Henry Somer,
worth 405., held of the bishop of London by fealty and 2d. rent yearly,
for all service.
[Thomas Frowyk], knight, chief justice of the common bench,
Bartholomew Reed, knight, Thomas Marowe, serjeant-at-law, and Henry
Wodecok, by virtue of divers several recoveries thereof by them, and others
now deceased, had against Anne Boown, widow, and against Richard, bishop
of Durham, . . . Scrope, clerk, Thomas Tyrrell, knight, Humphrey
Tjnrrell, esquire, and Robert Cornwaleys, Hilary term, 16 Henry VII,
w^ere seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee, and, being so
seised, [granted] the same [to the said John Shaa] for the term of his life ;
and so they were, at the time of the death of the said John Shaa, and
still are, seised of the reversion thereof, to the use of the same [John
Shaa and his heirs] and the performance of his last will: — ■
The manor of Markhall, and 100a. land, 50a. meadow, 40a. pasture,
30a. wood, in Latton and Latton Mark ; [the advowson of the priory]
of Latton aforesaid ; also three messuages, 40a. land, ... a. pasture,
10a. meadow, 10a. wood and 7 marks rent, in Latton and Latton Mark
aforesaid and Harlowe ; also the advowson of [the chantry of the Holy
Trinity] in the chapel of the Holy Trinity and St. Mary in the church
of Latton aforesaid ; worth 10/. ; held of the king in chief, by service
of ^ of a knight's fee.
At the time of the death [of the said John Shaa, Thomas Ma]rowe was,
and still is, solely seised in fee, to the use of the said John Shaa and his
heirs and the performance of his last will, of the under-mentioned meadow,
by virtue of a certain [fine thereof to the said Thomas M]arowe and
Richard Higham, deceased, levied by John Cornwaleys, Michaelmas term,
1 1 Henry VII :—
Four acres of meadow in Oldefforde, co. Essex, worth [20s.], held
of the bishop of London, by fealty only, for all service ; worth ....
By his last will he willed that Margaret, his wife, should have for
the term of her life, the said manor [and land in Old-]
eford, CO. Essex, aforesaid, and all lands and tenements which he
432 INQUISITIONS.
bought of John Ilusshe, and his manor of Southhall ; also all his
lands and tenements ... in Halsted, co. Essex ; and he willed and
bequeathed that Margaret, his wife, should have for the term of her
life all his manors, lands and tenements, both of free tenure and
held by copy of c[ourt roll] . . . and Middlesex, aforesaid, and
in towns adjacent, in whatsoever county of England they should
be. And he willed, by his said last will, that all the aforesaid
manors and tenements and other the premises . . . immediately
after the decease of the said Margaret, with the reversion of the
messuages, lands and tenements of Markhall, and the reversion which
he bought of Anne Boown, widow, immediately after the decease of the
same ... of the body of the same Edmund Shaa lawfully begotten,
and for default of such heirs male he willed that all and singular the
aforesaid manors . . . male of the body of the same Reynold
lawfully begotten, and for default of such heirs male that all the same
manors, &c. should remain . . . begotten, and for default of such
heirs male he willed that all the said manors, &c. should remain to the
heirs male of the body . . . begotten, and for default of such heirs male
he willed that all the said manors &c. should remain to the right heirs
of the body . . . manors, &c. should remain to the right heirs of him the
said (ipsius) John for ever.
And the jurors say the said manor of ' Samwelles ' . . . specified
lands and tenements in Little Stanbrigge, and manors of Barrowhall and
Colmans and all the above specified lands and tenements in Little {parva)
. . . Thundersleigh, Southshobery, Northshobery, Shoppeland, Moche
(magna) and Little (parva) Sutton, Hadleigh and Stanbrigge, late John
[Russhe's] ... a. pasture and 30a. wood, in Thundersleigh and
Reyleigh, late William [Clayton's] are situate and lying . . . [manor of
Seynt] Laurence Hall, and all the above specified lands and tenements in
Seynt Laurence Hall and Bradwell are situate and lying within . . .
C. Series II. Vol 17. (L)
680. Edmund Arundell, knight.
Commission wanting ; inquisition 20 June, 19 Henry VII.
He died twenty . . December last. Anne wife of John Crokker,
esquire, is his sister and next heir, aged 40 and over.
Cornwall. [A fine levied] in the quinzaine of St. John the Baptist,
1 Henry VII, between [Robert Throgmerton, esquire, and Edward
Bertlet,] querents, and William Houghton, knight, and Joan, his
wife, deforciants, of inter alia the manors of Benamye, Stratton,
Swancote, Syntmarywike, Synt Clere Colshill, Leskerde Colshill and
Wykeburgh, and twenty messuages, 2,000a. land, 300a. meadow,
400a. pasture, 300a. wood and 100*. rent, in Benamye, Stratton,
Swancote, Syntmarywike, Synt Cler' Colshill, Leskerde Colshill and
Tremyeth and the advowson of the church of Syntmarywike ; which
William and Joan thereby acknowledged [the same] to be the right
of Edward, and remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and
the heirs of Joan to the said Robert and Edward and the heirs
of Edward for ever ; and by the same fine the said Robert and Edward
granted inter alia the said manors, &c. to the said William and Joan
HENRY VII. 433
and the heirs of the said Joan of her body begotten. By virtue of which
fine the said Wilham and Joan were seised thereof, viz. William in his
demesne as of free tenement and Joan in her demesne as of fee tail.
And afterwards the said Joan died, and the said William [was and still
is seised thereof] by survivorship. After the death of the which Joan
the reversion of the said manors, &c., descended to the said Edmund
Arundell, knight, as cousin and heir of the said Joan of her body
begotten, viz., son of Remfrey [her] son and heir. [And afterwards]
the said Edmund died without heir of his body issuing, after whose
death the reversion thereof descended to Anne, now wife of John
Croklcer, esquire, sister and heir of the said Edmund : —
Manor of Benamye, worth 10?., and the manor of Stratton, worth lOl.,
held of the lord [prince], as of his duchy [of Cornwall], by knight service.
Manor of Swancote, worth . . . , held of the lord prince as of his
castle [of Launceston], by knight service
Manor of Synt Mary Wyke and Wykeburgh and the advowson
of the church of the same manor of Synt Mary Wyke to the same manor
[belonging], [held of the lord prince as of] his [castle aforesaid] by
knight-service. The manor of Syntmarywike, with the borough there
and the advowson of the church of said manor are worth lOl.
Manor of S3mtclerecolshill, worth QL, held of Richard Derling, by
fealty, for all service.
Manor of Leskerdcolshill, worth 61., held of the lord prince, as of
his castle aforesaid, by knight-service
The said messuages, land, meadow, pasture and wood, except one
messuage and an acre of land Cornish, in Tremyeth, are held of the lord
prince, as of his castle aforesaid, by knight-service, and are worth 20s. ;
the said messuage and acre of land Cornish in Tremyeth, worth 65. Sd.,
are held of Thomas Cressy, by fealty only.
One John Colshill, esquire, was seised inter alia of the castles and
isles of Sully, also of 40s. yearly rent issuing from all and singular
messuages, lands and tenements with their appurtenances in Clys in the
county aforesaid, and being so seised, by his writing indented, dated at
Tremethert, Monday after St. Andrew, the Apostle, 12 Henry IV, gave
them to Richard Courtney, dean of the cathedral church of Wells, John
Courtney, knight, Robert Cary, esquire, John Preston, parson of the
church of St. Ewe, Ralph Colyn, parson of the church of Lansewes,
Thomas Griston, parson of the church of Stawford, Robert Asthorp,
clerk, and John Jaby[en], [to hold] for the term of the life of the said
John Colshill, esquire, with remainder thereof to John Colshill son of
John Colshill, esquire, and the heirs of his body issuing ; by virtue of
which the said Richard and the others were seised thereof in their demesne
as of free tenement. And afterwards the said John Colshill, esquire,
the father, died, after whose death the said John Colshill, the son, entered
into the castle, isles and all and singular other the premises, as in his
remainder, and was seised thereof in demesne [as of fee tail] by form of the
gift aforesaid, and of such estate thereof died seised ; after whose death
the said castle, &c. descended to John Colshill, knight, as son and heir
of the said John, by virtue of which the same John Colshill, knight, into
the said castle, &c. [entered and was seised thereof] in his demesne as of
fee tail by form of the gift aforesaid, and of such an estate thereof died
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seised without heir of his body issuing ; after whose death the said
castle, &c. descended to Joan, late the wife of William Houghton, knight,
[as sister and heir] of the said John Colshill, knight, by virtue of which
the same Joan was seised thereof in her demesne as of fee tail by the
form of the gift aforesaid ; and afterwards the said Joan died, after
whose death the said castle, &c. descended to the said Edmund Arundell,
knight, in the said writ {sic) named, as [cousin] and heir of the said Joan of
her body begotten, viz. son of Remfrey son and heir of the said Joan, by
virtue of which the same Edmund into the said castle, &c. entered and
was seised thereof in fee tail by form of the gift aforesaid, and of such
estate thereof [seised, died without heir] of his body issuing, after whose
death the said castle, isle {sic) and other the premises descended to the
said Anne, wife of the said John Crokker, esquire, as sister and heir of the
same Edmund (c/. No. 769) : —
The said castle, isle {sic) of Sully, worth 10?., are held of the lord
prince, as of his castle of Launceston, by service of three hundred
'puffyn', or 6s. 8d. yearly at Michaelmas.
Thomas Dowrysh, Richard Free, Robert Claye and William Derell,
were seised of the manors of Tremethert, Trenaunt, Manely and Seynt Ewa,
a fourth part of the manor of Truruburgh, with the advowsons of the
churches of Seynt Ewa and Dewlo, in their demesne as of fee, and, being
so seised, by their writing indented dated Friday after the feast of
St. Michael the Archangel, 38 Henry VI, demised them to one John
Colshill, knight, and Elizabeth, his wife, to hold to them and the heirs
of John's body with remainder in default to Joan then wife of John
Nanfan, sister of the same John Colshill, and the heirs of her body issuing.
By virtue of which the same John Colshill and Elizabeth his wife were
seised thereof, viz. John in his demesne as of fee tail by the form of the
gift aforesaid and the said Elizabeth in her demesne as of free tenement.
And the same John Colshill, knight, of such an estate died seised without
heir of his body issuing, and the same Elizabeth survived him and was
thereof solely seised in her demesne as of free tenement by survivorship,
and of such an estate thereof died seised, after whose death the manors,
&c. aforesaid remained to the said Joan then wife of William Houghton,
knight, and the heirs of her body issuing, by form of the gift aforesaid.
By virtue of which the same William Houghton, knight, and Joan, in her
right, into all the premises entered and were seised thereof, in fee tail,
as in their remainder by the form of the gift aforesaid ; and of such
an estate thereof the same Joan died seised, after whose death the manors,
&c. aforesaid descended to the said Edmund Arundell, knight, as cousin
[and heir of the said] Joan, viz. son of Remfrey her son and heir, by
virtue of which the same Edmund entered and was seised thereof in his
demesne as of fee tail by form of the gift aforesaid and of all the premises,
the manor of Tremethert only excepted, died seised.
Long before his decease, the said Edmund Arundell, by his
charter dated at Tremethert, Friday the eve of the Nativity of the
Blessed Virgin Mary, 14 Henry VII, gave and granted the said manor
inter alia with the advowson of the church of Dewlo to John . . . ,
serjeant-at-law, William Trevanyon, squire of the body of the king, and
Robert Tredenek, to hold the said manor, together with the advowson
of the church aforesaid and the rest of the premises aforesaid for the term
HENRY VTI. 435
of the life of Edmund and Joan his wife, by virtue of which gift the same
WilUam, John and Robert were and still are seised thereof in their
demesne as of free tenement. After whose death all the premises with
the reversion of Tremethert aforesaid descended to the aforesaid Anne,
now wife of John Crokker, esquire, as sister and heir of the said
Edmund : —
Manor of Tremethert with the advowson of the church of Dawlo,
held of the king, as of his manor of Lantean, by knight service.
Manors of Trenaunt, Manele and Seynt Ewa, with the advowson
of the church of the same manor of Seynt Ewa, held of the king, by
service of 1 knight's fee and by service of finding a man at arms in the
king's war for forty days at own cost.
Fourth part of the manor of Truruburgh, held of the lord prince in
free burgage, by fealty only, for all service.
The said manor of Tremethert, with the advowson of the church of
Dewlo, is worth 10^.
The said manor of Seynt Ewa, with the advowson of the church of
the same manor of Seynt Ewa, is worth 405.
The said manor of Trenaunt is worth . . .
... is worth 10 marks.
One Remfrey Arundell, knight, father of the said Edmund, was
seised in fee of the manors of Chyworthwen, Treburgher, Lanant, Bosya-
berthu, Boskynwyn, Polegh, Gromlegh, Treylyan, Wyke Helstonburgh,
Treben Qwelemayowe, Eglosheill, Seynt Columbe,
Trenans, Towyn, Rosgerens, Tregontilian, Tregawen, Sadelbak, Polwen,
Trelughan, Restyf, and of five hundred messuages, two thousand acres
of land, one hundred acres of meadow, one hundred acres of wood, one
thousand acres of furze and heath, 201. [rent in]
Penfentynyowe, Rynsy,Tregewsteke, Lanevet, Eglosheill, Tregelest, Treme-
teny, [Hendrejagayn Rynsy, and, being so seised, enfeoffed John Arundell,
late bishop of Exeter, by the name of John Arundell, clerk, and others,
thereof, to have and hold . . . , by virtue of which feoffment the said John
Arundell, clerk, and the others were seised of the premises in fee to the use
aforesaid, but to what intent they were seised of the manor of Lamborne
the jurors know not. And afterwards the said Remfrey Arundell died,
after whose death [the premises descended] to the said Edmund, as son
and heir of the said Remfrey. And afterwards the said Edmund, by his
charter dated 22 November, 8 Henry VII, granted and agreed that all
feoffees being seised to his use of all manors, lands and tenements in
. . . . Boskynwyn, Qwlemayowe, Rynsy, Seynt Buryan,Mayon, Boskena,
Fentenleke, Lannevet, with the advowson of the church of the same and
elsewhere in the county of Cornwall, late belonging to Remfrey Arundell,
knight, his father, should stand and be seised thereof to the use . . ,
heirs of the said Edmund of his body begotten, with remainder in default
of such issue to the right heirs of the said Remfrey for ever.
Further the jurors say that John Arundell, clerk, by his charter
indented dated at Mayon . . . demised to Edmund Arundell, esquire,
and Joan, his wife, and Thomas Heresy, the manors of Mayon, Boskenwen,
Fentenlege, Penfentenyowe, Rynsy, Tregeustek, Lanevet, and all messuages,
lands and tenements in ... , Trevilly, Trevysakwartha, Trewisakwolas,
Trenals, Weke, Gres, Bromlogh {sic), PoUegh, Treylyan, Bossehore, Basket,
436 INQUISITIONS.
Newham, Parkecoys, Slegeyowe, Buttenglebe, Tunacr', Trelogas, Truru-
burgh, Trenans, Hendre in the parish of Seynt Kewa, . . . , Pendoget,
Tregentey , Hendre juxta Rynsy, Trewaves,Treger,Trenowyth juxta Trenger,
Trebaswhethen, Poltusca, Gwelemayowe and Tregorrak, with their
appurtenances, which he lately had, together with Ralph Boteler, lord
de Sudeley, . . . , since deceased, by the gift and feoffment of Remfrey
Arundell, knight, as by a charter thereof more fully appears, to hold to
the said Edmund and Joan, and Thomas, and the heirs of the body of the
said Edmund begotten, [paying to]. . . . , sometime the wife of Remfrey
Arundell, knight, ' my ' (sic) brother, during her life 50 marks yearly at
two terms of the year, viz. and Michaelmas, as by certain inden-
tures, dated 3 February, 15 Edward IV, [between] Robert Crane and
Anne, his wife, of the one part, John Colshill, knight, and the said
John Arundell and Richard Nanfan, of the other, more fully appears.
By virtue of which the said Edmund and Joan and Thomas were seised
of the premises ....
And the jurors say that John Colshill, knight, and John Arundel,
clerk, were seised of the manors of Mayon, Boskenwyn, Fentleke, Pen-
fentenyowe, Rynsy, Tregeusteke and Lanevet and one hundred messuages,
50a. land Cornish, 40a. meadow, a. wood ... a. furze and
heath, and 100s. rent, in Mayon, Boskynwyn, Fentenleke, Penfentyneo,
Rynsy, Tregeustek, Lanevet, Estals, Trevilly, Trevaseke wartha,
Trevasek woles, Trenals, Queyke, Gryes, Gromlegh, Pollegh, Treylyan,
[Bossehore] Basket, [Newham] Parcoys, Lostwithiell, Lanhunsyth,
Tregentulyan, ' Seynt Coluns the overa,' Truruburgh, Trenans, Hendre
in the parish of Seynt Kewa, Sligyowe, Buthen Gleek, Tuneacker, Treloga,
Tregelest, Pendoget Tremeteny, Hendre juxta R[ynsy], Trewafos [Treger],
Trenowith juxta Tre[nger], Trevesworthen, Poltuske, Govelemayowe and
Tregorek, with their appurtenances in fee, and, being so seised, by
charter dated 8 January, 15 Edward IV, demised and confirmed the same
to Anne late the wife of Robert Crane, for the term of her Hfe, by virtue
whereof she was, and still is, seised of the premises in her demesne as of
free tenement. And afterwards the said [John] ColshiU [died] and the
said John Arundell, clerk, survived him, and was seised of the reversion
of all the manors, lands and tenements aforesaid by survivorship, and
died, after whose death the reversion of all and singular the premises
descended to Anne, now the wife of John Crokker, esquire, as cousin and
[heir of the said John Arundell, clerk, viz.] sister of Edmund Arundell,
knight, son of Remfrey Arundell, knight, brother of the said John Arundell,
clerk, which Anne late the wife of Robert Crane is still living : —
Manor of Mayon, worth 53s. 4d., held of Thomas Leghton, knight, as
of his manor of Corvagh, by fealty and 5s. lOd. rent, and common suit
of his court of Corvagh, for all service.
Manor of Boskenvyn, worth 66s. 8d., held of the lord prince, as of his
manor of Helston in Kerrier, parcel of his duchy of Cornwall, by fealty
and 4s. 6d. rent, and common suit of his court of the manor aforesaid, for
all service.
Manor of Fentenleke, worth 40s., held of John Arundell, knight,
as of his manor of Conerton, by knight-service and 3s. rent, with common
suit of his court of his manor aforesaid, for all service.
Manor Penfentenyowe, or Penfentyneo, worth 60s., held of William
Fortescue, Humphrey Monke and John Carmynowe, esquires, as of
HENRY VII. 437
their manor of Ethelys, by fealty, is. rent, and common suit of court of
their manor aforesaid, for all service.
Manor of Rynsy, worth 535. 4d., held of William Trewynnard, by
fealty and 3^. lOd. rent, for all service.
Manor of Tregeusteke, worth 41., held of [Richard] Nanfan, knight,
as of his manor of Blyston, by fealty and 20c?. rent, for all service.
Manor of Lane vet, worth 40s., held of William prior of Bodmin,
as of his manor of Ryalton, by '2s. 8(/. to be paid yearly, for all service.
A fourth part of the borough of Truru and of a water-mill, worth
135. 4d., held of the prince in free burgage, by fealty only, for all service.
Land called Owelemayowe, containing 40a. land English, worth
. . . , held of the prince, as of his said manor of Helston in Kerry er,
parcel of his duchy of Cornwall, by 3s. rent yearly for all service.
A messuage and 40a. land, in Overa Lancreynton, worth 6s. Sd.,
held of Thomas Hycke, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (2.)
681. Henry Ferrers, knight.
Writ of 3Iandamus 28 September, inquisition 17 October, 19 Henry VII.
The same Henry Ferrers, and Margaret, his wife, long before his decease,
were seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, to them and the heirs of
their bodies tailed, by virtue of a grant of King Edward IV, by his letters
patent, 14 November, 8 Edward IV, to them made. They had issue Edward
Ferrers, who survives. They being so seised, afterwards the said Margaret
died, and the said Henry was solely seised thereof by survivorship in fee,
tailed as aforesaid. And being so seised, he suffered a recovery thereof in
Michaelmas term, 13 Henry VII, to Edward Belknap, John Smyth Richard
Cotes and Robert Bromeley, as appears by the record thereof among the
Communia Placita de Banco of the said term, ro. ccclvii. They were seised
thereof accordingly in fee at the time of his death and are still so seised.
The said recovery was had upon a treaty of marriage between the said
Edward Ferrers, the son, and Constance, daughter of Nicholas Brome, of
Baddesley, co. Warwick, esquire, by covenant between the said Henry and
Nicholas, to secure her jointure of that manor inter alia, and to the use of
the said Constance and Edward, for the term of their life in survivorship,
with remainder to the said Edward and the heirs of his body begotten. The
said Edward married the said Constance, who survives, and the said Edward
Belknap and the others are still seised of the said manor to the use aforesaid.
He died 28 December, 16 Henry VII. The said Edward Ferrers, aged
30 and more, is his son and heir.
Rutland. Manor of Hameldon, worth SOL, held of the king, by fealty only,
for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (4.)
682. Christopher Troppenell, esquire.
Writ 12 February, inquisition 19 July, 19 Henry VII.
He was seised, 20 May, 4 Henry VII, of the under-mentioned manors, &c.,
and, being so seised, took to wife one Anne daughter of Nicholas Carue, and
438 INQUISITIONS.
afterwards by charter under his seal enfeoffed one John Kyngesmell, Edward
Hungerford, son and heir of Walter Hungerford, knight, Walter Servyngton,
Thomas Neweburghe, Philip Baynard, John Yorcke, John Erneley, Robert
Sowthe, and others, thereof, to the use of himself and the heirs of his body
begotten, with remainder in default to the use of Mary Seryvngton, his sister,
and the heirs of her body begotten, with remainder in default to the use of
himself and his heirs. They were seised thereof accordingly then, and at the
time of his death, in fee to the use aforesaid.
He died 24 December last. Thomas Troppenell, aged six and more at the
time of his death, is his son and heir. Cf. Nos. 754, 756, 783.
Wilts. Manor of Great Chaldefeld, otherwise called the manor of Est
Chaldefeld, or Estchaldfeld, with the advowson of the church there,
500a. land, 60a. meadow, 1,000a. pasture, 10a. wood, 10a. heath, and
the office of constable of Trowbrygge castle, with appurtenances in
Chaldefeld, or Chaldfeld, aforesaid, Lynford, Holte, Trowbrygge, Great
Atteward, or Attward, Little Atteward, otherwise called Cuttels Atteward,
or Attward, and Browton, or Browghton, Gyfford, worth 24Z., held of the
king, as of the honor of Trowbrygge, service unknown.
Manor of Maydenbradley, or Maydenbradeley, two messuages,
400, or 40a. land, 60a. meadow, 700a. pasture, 20a. heath, in Mayden-
bradley, Westcodford and Estcodford, worth 12^., held of the prior of
Maydenbradley, service unknown.
Manors of Chiklade, or Chicklade, and Hyndon, with the advowson
of the church of Chiklade, or Chicklade, 500a. land, 60a. meadow,
1,000a. pasture, 10a. wood, 24a. heath and 5 marks rent, in Chiklade or
Chicklad, Hyndon, Bishops Knoyll {Knoyll Episcopi) and Milton, worth
10/., held of the bishop of Winchester, service unknown.
Manor of Est Harnam, 400a. land, 50a., or 40a., meadow, 700a.
pasture, 10a. wood, 100a. heath, 40s. rent, in Est Harnam and Hom-
yngton, worth 9/., held of the bishop of Salisbury, service unknown.
Manor of Little Dorneford, ten messuages, 600, or 100a. land,
60a. meadow, 800a. pasture, 20a. wood, 4 marks rent, in Little Dorneford,
Old Salisbury and Fysseherton Ancher ; whereof the land, &c. in Little
Dorneford and Old Salisbury, worth 13/., are held of the king, as of his
earldom of Salisbury, service unknown ; and ten messuages in Fyssherton
Ancher, worth 10 marks, are held of Nicholas Wadeham, knight, service
unknown.
Manor of Neston, twenty messuages, 600a. land, 30a. meadow,
400a. pasture, 20a. wood, 40s. rent, with the chapel of St. John the
Baptist there and the close adjacent in ' le Rygge,' or with the chapel of
St. John the Baptist in ' le Rygge ' with the close adjacent, in Neston,
Cosham, Stratford, Hertham and Coshamlond within the parish of Cosham,
worth 14/., held of the king, service unknown.
Six messuages, 40a. land, 10a. meadow, 20a. pasture, in Chyppenham,
worth 26s. 8c/., held of Walter Hungerford, knight, service unknown.
A hundred acres of pasture in Pavesham within the parish of Chippen-
ham, worth 20s., held of the king in chief, by knight-service.
Three messuages, 100a. land, 10a. meadow, 40a. pasture, in
Castelcombe, Alyngton, Langeden or Lonyngdon, and Lockeryge or
Lockerygge, worth 13s. id., held of John Scrope, knight, service
unknown.
HENRY VII. 439
A messuage, 60a. land, 10a. meadow, 20a. pasture, in Michells Kynton
and Tollard, worth 26s. 8d., held of the abbot of Glassynbury, service
unknown.
Six messuages, six gardens, in New Salisbury, with the advowson of
the church of Great Cheverell (Cheverell Magna), worth 101., held of the
bishop of Salisbury, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (5.) E. Series II. File 960. (11.)
683. John Byconell, knight.
Writ of Mandamus 8 March, inquisition 20 June, 19 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c,
in fee, and, being so seised, by charter enfeoffed Giles Daubeney de Daubeney,
knight, William Hody, knight, chief baron of the Exchequer, Edmund Care we,
knight, John Speke, knight, Amyas Paulet, knight, William Sayntmaur,
esquire, William Carent, esquire, John More, esquire, John Skewys, John
Pole and John Stone, thereof, to the use of himself and his heirs, and the
performance of his last will.
They were seised thereof accordingly in fee to the use aforesaid. And
afterwards, 15 August, 16 Henry VII, he made his last will, viz. that after
his death his feoffees should demise the manor of South Perot to Elizabeth
Biconyll, his wife, for her life, and that she during her life from the issues
and profits thereof shall find yearly five scholars in the university of Oxford in
divinity {in lege divina) to the intent that the said scholars shall instruct the
people therein ; that after her decease the manor should remain to the said
William Sayntmaur for life, he finding two scholars, as above ; that after his
decease he manor should remain to the said Giles and Henry his son, for
the term of their lives in survivorship, with remainder to the said William
Sayntmaur and the heirs male of his body issuing, with remainder in default
to the said Giles and the heirs male of his body issuing, with remainder in
default to John Horsey, of Clyfton and his heirs for ever ; except a tenement or
messuage and certain parcels of land thereto adjacent within the said manor,
late in the tenure of John Draper, which after the death of the said Elizabeth,
Giles and Henry, and for default of male issue of the said William and Giles,
should remain to the said William Sayntmaur and his heirs for ever.
Further touching land, &c., in Brodewyndesor and Wantesley, he willed
that his said feoffees, having obtained the king's licence, should demise them
to the abbot of Glastonbury and his successors, to divers intents in the said
will specified, and with the intent that the said abbot or his successors should
demise the said messuages in Brodewyndesor to the said Elizabeth, for the
term of her life, without impeachment of waste and without any rent to the
abbot.
Afterwards, 23 August, 17 Henry VII, he died ; and afterwards the
said John Stone died ; and afterwards the said William Sayntmaur died,
without heir male of his body issuing. And the said Giles and all the other
feoffees were seised of the premises in fee by survivorship, and, being so
seised, and having obtained the king's licence, by their charter indented
demised the said land, &c. in Brodewyndesor and Wantesley to Richard,
now abbot of Glastonbury, to hold to him and his successors to the intents
in the will specified, as both by the said will and by certain indentures
tripartite between the said abbot and convent, the prior and convent of Bath,
440 INQUISITIONS.
the dean and chapter of Wells, and by the charter aforesaid by the said Giles
and other his cofeoflfees to the said abbot and his successors made, more fully
appears. By virtue of which demise the same abbot and convent were seised
of the premises in fee, in right of their church, and, being so seised, by charter
under their common seal the said abbot and convent demised the premises
to the said Elizabeth according to the form of the will and of the intent in
the said charter indented and in the said indenture tripartite specified.
The said Elizabeth at the time of the taking of this inquisition was seised
of such an estate in the premises ; and from his death till now she has taken
the issues and profits of the premises to her own use according to the will.
Cf. Nos. 834, 837, 865.
Dorset. Manor of South Perot, worth 101., held of Roger Newburough,
knight, as of the manor of Bradepole, service unknown.
Four messuages, 40a. land, or one messuage, 200a. land, in Brode-
wyndesor and Wantesley, worth 5 marks, held of William Curteney,
knight, as of his manor of Brodewyndesor, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (6.) E. Series II. File 897 (&.) (23.)
684. John Lygh, of Addyngton, esquire.
Commission of concealments, dhc, 1 July, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition 17 April,
19 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Addington, 40a. land, &c.,
in Addington, in fee, and, being so seised, for the performance of his last will,
by his charter dated 10 June, 3 [sic) Richard [III], enfeoffed Henry Heydon,
knight, by the name of Henry Heydon, esquire, Ralph Tykyll, Richard Skynner,
John Skynner, John Crowe, John Groffam, John Legh of Abyngworth and
John Brokett thereof, with all lands, meadow warren, pasture, wood and
rent, by the name of the manor of Addyngton otherwise called ' Auguil-
lond,' with all lands &c., and all its appurtenances, &c. in counties Surrey
and Kent ; by virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof in fee,
and, being so seised, the said Ralph Tykyll, Richard Skynner and John
Groffam died so seised, and the said Henry and the others are still so seised
by survivorship. By his last wUl he directed that his said feoffees should
stand seised of the said manor for the performance of his last will till his heir
was twenty-two years old, and that his said heir at that age should have the
said manor and other the premises to him and his heirs for ever.
He was seised in fee of the manor of Addyngton aforesaid, and long
before his decease, being so seised, by charter, 2 July, 21 Edward IV, gave
a yearly rent of 4 marks, to have and receive to him {sihi) and the heirs of his
body lawfully begotten {sic) with clause of distraint in default, as in the said
charter more fully appears.
Long before his decease, Robert Whyte, son and heir of John Whyte,
son and heir of Robert Whyte, was seised to the use of him and his heirs in
fee of the under-mentioned manor of Beres and land, &c. in the parishes of
Addyngton and Chelsham, which the said Robert Whyte, late of Ferneham,
grandfather of the said Robert Whyte who survives, together with Robert
Dogge, Thomas Wesynham and Thomas Chamber, deceased, had by the
gift and feoffment of John Lygh, the elder, late of Addyngton, by his charter
dated at Addyngton, 2 September, 27 Henry VI. The said Robert Whyte,
HENRY VII. 441
the son, is still so seised. By his last will he willed and declared that the same
Robert Whyte, the son, should stand and be enfeoffed of the said manor of
Buryes, &c. for the performance of his last will, and that Isabel, his wife,
should have an annuity of 10/. thereout for her life, and that afterwards
the said Robert White, the son, should enfeoff or make estate in fee to other
feoffees of the said manor for the performance of his will aforesaid ; and
the said feoffees should make estate thereof to his heir male at 21, with
remainder, in default of issue male of his own body, to the heirs male of John
Lygh, his grandfather.
Long before his decease he was seised in fee of the under- mentioned
tenements called Lamendendes, &e. in the parish of Addyngton, and, being
so seised, enfeoffed John Petlegh of Down, John Ownsted of Farlegh, and
Henry Squery, thereof, to the use declared by his said last will, by virtue
whereof they were and still are seised thereof in fee. By his last will he
declared that the said John Petlegh and the others should be and stand
enfeoffed thereof to the use of Joan Lygh, his sister, for the term of her
life, with reversion to his right heirs.
He, John Kyng of Woodesyde, or Wodesyde, in the parish of Croydon and
Nicholas Attwode, to the use of him and his heirs, were seised of the under-
mentioned tenement, &c. in Croydon, as those which the said John Lygh bought
and had together with the said John and Nicholas, by the gift and feoff-
ment of John Kyng, the elder, of Sherlegh, as by the charter of the said John
Kyng, the elder, 6 January, 15 Henry VII, more fully appears. He died so seised
and the said John and Nicholas are still so seised thereof by survivorship.
Long before his death he was seised of the under-mentioned tenements,
&c. in the towns, territories and parishes of Hedlegh, Ledred, &c., and, being
so seised, by charter, 20 August, 8 Henry VII, gave them to John Puttok and
John Brokett, ' yeomen,' who were seised thereof accordingly in fee, and,
being so seised, by charter indented, the last day but one of August,
9 Henry VII, thereof enfeoffed the said John Lygh, esquire, and Isabel Harvy,
daughter of the late John Harvy, esquire, deceased, and of Agnes, wife of
John Islee, esquire, formerly wife of the said John Harvy, to hold to them
and his heirs and assigns. They were seised thereof accordingly, he in fee
and she in her demesne as of free tenement ; which Isabel he afterwards
took to wife. He died so seised, and she is still seised thereof by survivorship.
He died 24 April, 18 Henry VII. Nicholas Legh, aged 9 and more, is his
son and heir,
Surrey. Manor of Addington, or Addyngton, otherwise called ' Bardolffes,'
otherwise called ' Aguillondes,' 40a. arable, 6a. meadow, 300a. land, or
land and pasture, called ' Warenlond,' 40a. or 60a. wood, and 15s. rent
of assise, in the parish of Addyngton, with appurtenances in the counties
of Surrey and Kent, worth 6/., held of the king, by service of a dish
(ferculi) to be made on the day of the king's coronation, which dish is
called ' malpygernon.'
Manor of Beres, or Buryes, with 20a. land, 5a. meadow, 200a. land
and pasture called 'Waren land,' 80a. wood, 35. rent, within the townships
{villatas) and parishes of Addyngton and Chelsham, or the manor of
Buryes with appurtenances in Addyngton, Batys or Battes, Leyghams,
Kebles, Stake croft and Colyersbourne, worth 100s., held of Henry Heidon,
knight, John Skynner, John Crowe, John Legh of Abyngworth and John
Brokett, as of their manor of Addyngton, service unknown.
442 INQUISITIONS.
Two tenements called ' Lamendendes ' and ' le Hale,' or ' Hale,'
70a. land, 3a. wood, in the parish of Addyngton, worth 4:0s., held of Henry
Heidon, knight, John Skynner, John Crowe, John Legh of Abyngworth
and John Brokett, as of their manor of Addyngton, service unknown.
A tenement, 28a. land and pasture, 18a., or 14a., wood, in the parish of
Croydon, called ' Sherlegh,' formerly ' Syredys,' worth 135. 4d., held of the
archbishop of Canterbury, as of his manor of Croydon, service unknown.
Six tenements, 32a., or 33a., land, 67a. meadow, 163a. pasture, 90a.
wood, 32a., or 22a., marsh, in the townships, territories and parishes of
Hedlegh, Ledred, Asshested, Walton, Okelegh, or Oklegh, Wotton and
Abyngworth, worth 10 marks, whereof one tenement, 12a. land, 6a. wood,
in Hedlegh, are held of the abbot of Westminster, as of his manor of
Patesham, service unknown; another tenement called 'Hicheherst,' 100a.
pasture, 44a. wood, are held of Richard Guldeford, knight, as of his manor
of Abyngworth, service unknown ; the third tenement called ' Ruknanis '
and 30a. pasture thereto belonging, the fourth tenement called ' Paynes,'
60a. meadow, 22a. marsh and 3a. wood thereto belonging, the fifth
tenement called ' Pysteleys,' and 20a. land thereto belonging, and the
sixth tenement called ' le Hale,' 7a. meadow, 40a. wood and 33a. pasture,
are held of Richard Colpeper, as of his manor of Oklegh, service
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (7.)
685. Henry Clifford.
Commission reciting that Alexander Bradwey and ^e,nry CM&oxdidies clauserunt
extremos, <fec., 13 July, 16 Henry VII ; inquisition, touching Clifford
only, 10 November, 19 Henry VII.
The said Henry Clifford died seised in fee of the under-mentioned manor
of Frampton on Severn and land, &c. in Arlyngham.
Long before his death one James Clifford, his father, was seised of the
under-mentioned manor and advowson of Swyndon, manor of Woodmancote,
messuages in Durseley, and messuages, &c. in Frethorn, Salle and Fremylode,
in fee, and, being so seised, upon a convenant and agreement of marriage
between himself and one Margaret Denys, enfeoffed Thomas Lymbrik and
others of the said manors, advowson and messuages in Durseley to her use
for life and thereafter to the use of himself and his heirs. The said Thomas
and his co-feo£fees were seised thereof accordingly in fee to the use aforesaid.
Further the said James being seised of the said messuages, &c. in Frethorn,
Salle and Framylode, enfeoffed Giles Brugges, Walter Brokehampton and
John Leveson, clerk, thereof, to the use of the said Margaret for life ; and
they were seised thereof accordingly in fee to such use ; and, they being so
seised, the said James had issue the said Henry named in this commission,
and died ; and the said Margaret survived him.
After the death of the said James the said Thomas and his co-feoffees
were seised of the said manors, advowson and messuages in Durseley in fee
to the use of the said Margaret for life, and after her death to the use of the
said Henry, son and heir of the said James, and his heirs.
Similarly the said Giles, Walter and John Leveson were seised of the said
messuages, &c. in Frethorn, &c. in fee to the use aforesaid.
Afterwards the co-feoffees of the said Thomas Lymbrik died, and he
was solely seised of the said manors, &c. in fee by survivorship to the use
HENRY VII. 443
aforesaid ; and, being so seised, he demised the same to the said Margaret
for life, according to the will of the said James ; by virtue of which demise
she was, and still is, seised thereof in her demesne as of free tenement.
Similarly the said Giles, Walter and John Leveson, demised the said
messuages, &c. in Frethorn, &c. to the said Margaret for life, according to the
said will ; by virtue of which demise she was, and still is, seised thereof in
her demesne as of free tenement.
Afterwards the said Thomas Lymbrik died, after whose death the reversion
of the said manors, &c. descended to one Edward Lymbrik, as son and heir of
the said Thomas, to the use aforesaid.
Similarly the said Walter and John died, and the reversion of the said
messuages, &c. was expectant to the said Giles, by survivorship, to the use
aforesaid ; and afterwards he died seised of that reversion, after whose death
the reversion descended to one Giles Brugges, knight, as his cousin and heir,
viz. son of Thomas his brother, to the use aforesaid.
He died 10 April, 2 Richard III. James Clifford, aged 19 and more, is
his son and heir.
Immediately after his death Thomas Beynam, esquire, entered into
the said manor of Frampton on Severn and land and pasture in Arlyngham,
and took the issues and profits thereof till 23 February, 15 Henry VII, on
which day one Alice, now the wife of Walter Denys, knight, entered into the
same manors (sic) land and pasture and took the issues and profits from that
day till the day of the taking of this inquisition, and still takes them.
The said Margaret Denys, now called Margaret Hide, is still surviving
and took the issues and profits of the said manors of Swyndon and Woodman-
cote and the other premises in Dursley, Frethorn, Salle and Fremylode from
the time of the death of the said Henry and long before till the taking of this
inquisition and still takes them.
Gloucester. Manor of Frampton on Severn {super Sabrinam), worth 100s.,
held of John Arundell, by j^^ of a knight's fee.
Manor and advowson of Swyndon by [juxta) Cheltenham, worth 18^.,
held of the abbess of Syon, by 65. rent yearly and suit of her court at
Cheltenham twice a year.
Manor of Woodmancote, worth 6O5., held of Edward Berkeley,
knight, by 8(/. rent yearly, for all service.
Eight messuages in Durseley, worth 60s., held of Edmund Wykes,
esquire, by 16s. rent yearly, for all service.
Six acres of land, 2a. pasture, in Arlyngham, together with nine
messuages, two cottages with gardens adjacent, four virgates, three
farendells and a quarter of land and 6a. meadow, in Frethorn, Salle
and Framylode, worth 8L lis., held of the lord de Botreux, services
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (8.)
686. John Diggis.
Writ 14 February, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition Monday before St. Leonard,
19 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Popeshale in fee, and,
being so seised, enfeoffed Edward Ponynges, John Fyneux, William Scotte,
444 INQUISITIONS.
and Thomas Kemp', knights, thereof, inter alia, to the use of himself, his
heirs and assigns, by virtue of which feoffment they were and still are seised
thereof to the use aforesaid.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Yoke in fee, and
similarly enfeoffed the said Edward and the others thereof.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land in Netherhardres in fee
and similarly enfeoffed the said Edward and the others thereof.
A fine was levied in the quinzaine of St. Martin, 3 Richard II, and after-
wards in the quinzaine of Easter, 4 Richard II, between John Dygges
and Juliana, his wife, querents, and Roger son of John de Northwode,
deforciants, of the under-mentioned manor of Wychelyng, which Christopher
Shukkeburgh and Agnes, his wife, held for the term of her life, whereby the
said Roger granted that the said manor which the said Christopher and Agnes
held for her life of his inheritance, should remain upon her decease to the said
John and Juliana and the heirs of their bodies.
The said John Dygges, named in the writ, was cousin and heir of the
said John and JuUana, viz. son of John, son of John, son of the said John
and Juliana, whereby the said John Dygges, named in the writ, entered into
the said manor and was thereof seised in fee tail by the form of the gift, and,
being so seised, he enfeoffed the said Edward and the others thereof inter alia
to the use aforesaid, &c.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors of Brome and Outtelmeston
in fee, and, being so seised, thereof enfeoffed the said Edward and the others
to the use aforesaid, &c.
He was seised of the under- mentioned land in Lenham in fee, and
similarly enfeoffed the said Edward and the others thereof, &c.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land in Fryndstede, Kyngeston,
Asshe and Natyngton, in fee, and similarly enfeoffed the said Edward and
the others thereof, &c.
He died 29 December, 18 Henry VII. James Dygges, aged 30 and
more, is his son and heir. The said James has taken the issues and profits of
the premises since his father's decease.
Kent. Manor of Popeshale, worth 10/., held of Thomas Kyngeston, the
heir of John de Sancto Johanne, by knight-service, viz. by homage and
fealty and the payment of 20d. yearly to the heir aforesaid of John de
Sancto Johanne, for every twenty weeks, at the king's castle of Dovorr,
for ward thereof, inasmuch the said Thomas is mesne between the said
John Dygges and the king.
Manor of Yoke, worth 10 marks, held of the king, as of the honor
of Ledes, formerly Hamo Crevequer's, service unknown.
Ninety-seven acres of land, pasture and wood, in Netherhardres,
worth 6/., held of the king, as of the said honor of Ledes, by service of
J of a knight's fee.
Manor of Wychelyng, worth 10 marks, held of the dean and chapter
of the free chapel of the king of St. Stephen within the palace of the
town of Westminster, by homage and fealty and service of three parts
of a knight's fee, and a rent yearly to the king's castle of Dovorr to the
ward of the said castle for every twenty weeks, 10*.
Manors of Brome and Outtelmeston, worth 101. apiece, held of the
archbishopric of Canterbury, by fealty and rent, viz. the manor of Brome
by U. rent yearly and the manor of Outtelmeston by 100s. rent yearly.
HENRY VII. 445
One hundred acres of land in Lenham, worth 6^., held of the abbot
of the monastery of St. Augustin without the walls of the city of Canterbury,
by homage and fealty and by service of paying to the said abbot yearly
195.
One hundred acres of land in Fryndstede, held of Robert Haddes,
as of his manor of Wrenstede, by fealty and 2ls. 3d. rent yearly.
One hundred acres of land in Kyngeston, held of Roger Wentworth,
as of his manor of Kyngeston, by fealty and 16s. rent yearly.
Twenty acres of land in Asshe by Sandwich, held of the archbishopric
of Canterbury, by fealty and a yearly rent, amount unknown.
Fifty acres of land in Natynton, held of the prior of the church of
St. Gregory of Canterbury, by fealty and a yearly rent, amount
unknown.
The said land in the towns of Fryndstede, Kyngeston, Asshe and
Natyngton, is worth 4?. yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (9.)
687. Alice Clayton.
Writ of Mandamus, 10 July, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition 20 October,
19 Henry VII.
John Parterich, John Welweton, and William Gardenar, were seised
of the under-mentioned land, &c., in South Pederton, Estlambroke and
Kyngesbery, Homer, Trent, Wyke and Milbourne Port, in fee, and, being so
seised, by charter gave them to Giles Kendale and the said Alice, then his
wife, and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder in default to his right
heirs.
The said Giles and Alice were seised thereof accordingly in fee tail, and
had issue Margaret and Elizabeth. Afterwards he died, and she was solely
seised thereof by survivorship in fee fail, and died so seised, whereupon the
premises descended to the said Margaret, wife of Henry Wadham, esquire,
and to Thomas Roo, viz. to Margaret as daughter, and to Thomas as cousin,
and heirs of the bodies of the said Giles and Alice, the said Thomas being
son of the said Elizabeth their daughter. They entered accordingly and
were and still are seised thereof in fee tail.
She died 2 January last, seised in fee of the under-mentioned two
messuages, land, pasture and meadow, in Estlambroke, which thereupon
descended to the said Margaret and Thomas Roo, as her daughter and one
of her heirs and her cousin and the other of her heirs, viz. son of her daughter
EHzabeth. The said Margaret and Thomas are her next heirs, Margaret
aged 40 and more and Thomas aged 22 and more.
Somerset. Two messuages, 20a. land, 40a. pasture, 6a. meadow, in South
Pederton, worth 26s. M., held of Giles, lord de Daubeney, knight, as of
the manor of South Pederton, in free socage.
Six messuages, 40a. land, 30a. pasture, a dovecot, and 10a. meadow,
in Estlambroke ; also eight messuages, 30a. land, 20a. pasture, 8a. meadow,
in Kyngesbery, or Kyngesbury, Episcopi ; held of the dean and chapter
of Wells, as of their manor of Kynbery, service unknown ; the said
messuages, land, pasture and dovecot are worth 4 marks yearly.
A messuage, 80a. land, 40a. pasture, 10a. meadow, in Homer, worth
405., held of the king, as of the earldom of Salisbury, by service of J of a
knight's fee.
446 INQUISITIONS.
One acre of land in Trent and the advowson of the church of Trent,
to be presented to at every third turn, worth 20d., held of the prior and
convent of Stodeley, in free socage.
A messuage, a water-mill, a cottage and 160a. land, 100a. pasture,
20a. meadow, in Wyke by Milbourne Port, worth 5 marks, held of William
Carant, esquire, service unknown.
A burgage in Milbourne Port, worth 6s. 8d., held of Margaret,
countess of Richemond, as of her manor of Milbourne Port, in free
burgage.
Two messuages, 20a. land, 10a. pasture, 2a. meadow, in Estlambroke,
worth 205., held of the dean and chapter of Wells, service unknown.
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688. Richard Cotton, esquire.
Writ 23 January, inquisition 3 March, 19 Henry VII.
Henry Colet, William Knyvet, knights, John Colet, John Clerk, Thomas
West, clerks, Henry Grymysby, Robert Brudenell, Thomas Jakes, Christopher
Hawe and Ralph Grene, were seised, long before the decease of the said Richard
Coton, of the undermentioned manors, to the use of the said Henry Colet and
his heirs by reason of a bargain, covenant and purchase thereof between the
said Henry and Richard for a certain sum of money by the said Henry to the
said Richard paid, as in certain indentures between them more fully appears ;
and they being so seised, afterwards by certain indentures, 8 February, 13 Henry
VII, between the said Henry Colet, of the one part, and Richard Coton named
in the writ, by the description of Richard Cotton of Redware, co. Stafford,
esquire, of the other, it was covenanted, bargained and agreed between them
that if, and so long as the said Richard, his heirs and assigns, paid lOl. yearly,
on the last day of March and 20 September equally, to the said Henry, his
heirs and assigns, or within three months after such days, then, and so long,
the said Richard, his heirs and assigns, should have and enjoy the said manors
and take the issues and profits thereof without interruption from the said
Henry, his heirs or assigns ; in default of such payments, if the said Richard
acquitted the said manors against Thomas Coton and Katharine, his wife,
of an annuity of 10 marks which they have therefrom for the term of their
lives, then, if the said Henry paid to the said Richard, to the use of himself
and his heirs or assigns, 160Z., or if on the occasion of such default the manors
were not discharge of the said annuity of 10 marks, then, if the said Henry
paid 30/. to the said Richard, or to the prior of Leicester for the time being
to the use of the said Richard, his heirs or assigns, from thenceforth the said
Henry and his co-feoffees and their heirs shall be possessed of the said manors
to the use of the said Henry, his heirs and assigns ; and that, in the meantime,
till this be done, the said Richard, his heirs and assigns should occupy the
said manors, supporting the said charges as aforesaid. Further, the said
Henry granted, bargained and allowed by the same indentures that if and
when the said Richard Coton, his heirs or assigns, pay to him, his heirs or
assigns, 210 marks, then the said Henry and his co-feoffees and their heirs,
should be seised of the said manors to the use of the said Richard and his
heirs, the said manors being thereupon clearly discharged of all rents, statutes
staple, statutes merchant and other charges granted or had by the said
Henry.
HENRY VII. 447
The said Henry and his co-feoffees were seised thereof accordingly at the
time of Richard's death, and still are seised, to the use of the yearly payment
of 10/., as above, and to the other uses specified in the said indentures ; and
the said Henry was duly satisfied of the said payment up to Richard's death ;
and the said Richard duly pay the said 10/. all his life, on the appointed days,
and has not yet paid the said 210 marks.
He died 10 September, 19 Henry VII. Thomas Coton, aged 20 and
more, is his son and heir.
Leicester. Manors of Thurcaston, Cayhara and Mapulwell, worth 20/.,
held of Thomas, marquess of Dorset, service unknown.
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689. Joan Boureman, widow.
Writ 3 November, inquisition 26 April, 19 Henry VII.
She was seised of the under-mentioned moiety of the manor of Broke,
and died so seised.
She was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Alffredyston.
She was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Brardyng and
Caresbroke in fee, and, being so seised, by charter, 16 October, 4 Henry VII,
thereof enfeoffed William Coke of Elyngham and William Okeden, pf the
same, whereby they were seised thereof in fee to her use for life, with remainder
to the use of Thomas Bowreman and Eleanor, his wife, for their lives in
survivorship, with remainder to the use of Thomas' heirs, as by an indenture
between her and Thomas Bowreman, her son and heir, of the one part, and
the said William Coke, of the other, dated Monday before the Nativity of
St. John the Baptist, 3 Richard III, more fully appears. Afterwards the
said Thomas Bowreman died and the said Eleanor survived him and took to
husband one William Tychebourne of Tychebourne, esquire. And the said
William Coke died and the said William Okeden survived him and was seised of
the premises in fee by survivorship to the use of the said William Tychebourne
and Eleanor his wife, in her right, for the term of her life, with remainder to
the use of Nicholas Bowreman, son and heir of the said Thomas Bowreman
and his heirs for ever.
She was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Bordwode, Ageston,
Adderton, Newport, Fayrle, Kete, Panne, Diersdoun and Lymyngton, in fee, and,
being so seised, by charter 22 May, 11 Henry VII, thereof enfeoffed John Lighe
{Lize), John Gilberd, John Coke, esquires, Thomas Coke, Robert Gylberd,
gentlemen, and Edmund Crome, rector of the church of Bryxston, together
with the said land, &c. in Brerdyng and Caresbroke, for the performance of
her last will to be thereafter declared to them, and they were seised thereof
accordingly in fee to her use and the performance of such will.
She declared her last will, at Broke, 2 July, 14 Henry VII, touching the
premises, viz. that her feoffees should ' make a state unto Alianore late the
wyffeof Thomas Bowreman my sone ' of the land, &c., ' callydMorteynsLondys,'
in Brerdyng ' with the FuUyng Mylle in Scide.' for her life, with remainder to
herself and the right heirs of ' me the seyd Jane Bowreman ' ; further, that
her feoffees, John Lyghe {Lyze), John Gylberd and John Coke, with William
Tychebourne and ' Alianore,' his wife, should, after her decease, take the
issues of all the lands, &c., which they had by her feoffment in Brerdyng,
448 INQUISITIONS.
Bordwode, Ageston, Aderton, Newport, Fareley, Kete, Panne and ' the
londes in Lymyngton,' for nine years next after her decease, ' the money
therof to be disposed to the fyndyng of Margarett Bowreman, doughter of
Thomas BoAvreman the yonger and AHanore hys wyfe ' till she be married
by their advice, ' and then she to have the over plus of all the money ' so
received, after costs, &c. ' deducte,' if she die before marriage, the same to
be disposed to a good ' pryst to synge and pray for my soule and my husbond
Thomas Bowreman and for the soules of my fader and moder, scilt John
Rouckeley and Jone hys wyfe and all crysten soules in the chapell of Broke,'
&c. ; and, after her will so performed, that all her feoffees make estate in fee
to her next heir.
She died 11 October last. Nicholas Bowreman, aged 16 and more, is
her cousin and heir, viz. son of Thomas Bowreman her son.
Isle of Wight. Moiety of the manor of Broke, worth lOZ. 135. 4d., held
of the king, as of the honor of Caresbroke castle, by service of J of a
knight's fee.
A cottage and 3a. land, in Alffredyston, worth 2s. 8d., held of Henry
Strangways, as of his manor of Alffredyston, by service of 2d. and suit
of court, for all service.
Four messuages, lll|a. arable, 73a. pasture, la. meadow, and five
cottages, with 8a. arable, called ' Morteyns Londys,' in the parish of
Brardyng, or Brerdyng, worth 113s. Id., held of Robert Gylberd, as of the
manor of Woode, service unknown.
A fulling mill situate beside Shottyngbrygge, within the parish of
Caresbroke, or ' the fullyng mylle in Scide,' worth 20s., held of Robert
Wallope, as of his manor of Marfeleys, in right of Isabel, his wife, service
unknoAvn.
A tenement with 14a. arable in Bordwode, or Bordewode, worth
18s. 4d., held of Nicholas Lysle, as of his manor of Blackepanne, by service
of suit of court, &c.
An acre of arable in Ageston, worth 12d., held of Henry Strangeweys,
as of his manor of Alfredeston, by suit of court, for all service.
Five tenements, 33 |a. arable, 44a. meadow, 4|a. moor, in Adderton,
worth 42s., held of the abbot of Quarr, as of his manor of Adderton,
service unknown.
Three tenements, or a tenement, with a stable, and divers plots
{vacuis placets terre), in Newport, or Newporte, worth 20s., held by
burgage of the borough of Newporte.
Two acres of meadow, in Fayrle, two acres of arable, in Kete, worth
5s. 8d., held of Nicholas Wadham, as of his manor of Alvyngton, service
unknown.
Three shilUngs yearly rent from the manor of Panne for certain
lands there.
Eight acres of pasture, by estimation, lying on ' Diersdoun ' or
' Diers doune,' worth 3s. 4d., held of Robert Gylberd, as of his manor
of Knyghton, service unknown.
Hants. Moiety of a tenement and 4a. arable, in Lymyngton, without
the Isle, worth 8s., held in burgage, as of the borough of New
Lymyngton.
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HENRY VII. 449
690. Henry Colyer.
Writ of Amotus, 10 August, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition 12 November,
19 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c., in Bukingham,
Letyngburgh, Hyllesdon and burgage in Bukyngham, and died so seised.
One John Cowley, clerk, was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in
Tyngewyke to his use and the performance of his last will.
By his last will, 3 May, 16 Henry VII, he directed that Margaret, his
wife, should have and possess the said messuages, lands, tenements and the
rest of the premises, for the term of her life, with remainder to Richard Colyer,
his son, and the heirs of his body begotten, with remainder in default to
Bartholomew, the other of his sons, and the heirs of his body, with remainder
in default to his own right heirs.
One Emma Malett, widow, was seised of the under-mentioned land,
&c. in Great Horwode in fee, and being so seised enfeoffed him, William
Styker and John Danyell, thereof, and they were seised thereof accordingly
in fee ; and afterwards he and John Danyell died, and the survivor, William
Styker, being seised thereof in fee, enfeoffed Margaret Colyer, widow, since
deceased, Thomas Cowley, clerk, William Cutlard and Bartholomew Colyer,
his son, who survive, thereof, to hold to them and Bartholomew's heirs and
assigns, to the use of the said Bartholomew and his heirs and of the other heirs
of Henry Colyer, named in the writ, as in the said last will more fully appears ;
by virtue of which feoffment the said Thomas Cowley, William and
Bartholomew are now similarly seised thereof, viz. the said Thomas and
William in their demesne as of free tenement and the said Bartholomew
in fee.
He died 7 May, 16 Henry VII. The said Henry Colyer is his son and
heir, and is aged 21 and more.
Bucks. Three messuages in the town of Bukingham, worth 265. Sd., held
of George {sic), duke of Bukingham, service unknown.
Two messuages, 115a. land, 13|a. meadow and two closes containing
40a. land, and common of pasture for thirty cows, in ' le Hay,' in
Letyngburgh, worth 265. 8d., held of John Ingoldesby, by the rent of
lib. of cummin yearly, for all service.
Ten acres of land with a hide of meadow, in HyHesdon, or Hillesdon,
worth 135. id., held of John, earl of Oxford, service unknown.
A burgage with a garden in the town of Bukyngham, or Bukingham,
worth 205., held of George, duke of Bukingham, service unknown.
Two messuages, five, or four, virgates of land, five virgates of meadow,
in the town and fields of Tyngewyke, worth 405., held of the provost of
New College, Oxford, by 12d. rent.
Two messuages, two virgates of land, 10a. meadow, 10a. pasture, in
the towns {sic) and fields of Great {Magna) Horwod, or Horwode, worth
305., held of the said provost of New College, Oxford, by Sd. rent.
C. Series II. Vol 17. (13.)
691. Thomas Nevyle, esquire.
Writ 8 April, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition 30 October, 19 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned moiety
of a manor, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, gave them inter alia by charter
Wt. 3777. IH 29
450 INQUISITIONS.
to Nicholas Griffyn, of Braybrok, esquire, John Newdygate, of Herfeld,
CO. Middlesex, esquire, Edward Gryffyn, esquire, and John Warde, of Holt,
' husbondman,' to his own use and the performance of his last will, and they
were, and still are, seised thereof accordingly.
By WTiting under his seal he declared his last will, viz. that Isabel, his
wife, immediately after his death, should have all the said lands, &c. for the
term of her life, wdth remainder to his own right heirs. Similarly he willed
that, after her death, Thomas Nevell, Humphrey Nevell, John Nevell, Roger
Nevell and Francis Nevell, should have inter alia all those lands and tenements,
parcel of the lands and tenements aforesaid, which he bought in Eston and
Metburn, with the advowson of the church of Haloughton, to them and the
heirs of their bodies lawfully begotten, with remainder in default to his own
right heirs.
Afterwards he died and the said Isabel is living and takes the issues
and profits of the premises to her own use by virtue of the said will.
The said Thomas Nevell, the son, Humphrey, John, Roger and Francis
Nevell, his sons, are living.
He died 2 April last. William Nevell, aged 27 and more, is his son and
heir. Cf. Nos. 711, 727, 734, 862.
Leicester. Moiety of the manor of Holt, seven messuages, five cottages,
200a. land, 60a. meadow, in Holt, worth 14Z., held of the lord Le Zouch,
by J of a knight's fee.
Two messuages, 30a. land, 10a. meadow, in Drayton, worth 71.,
held of the abbot of Peterborough, by fealty, other services unknown.
A messuage, 80a. land, 20a. meadow, in Bryngest, worth 30s., held
of the said abbot, by fealty, other services unlcnown.
Two cottages, in Eston, worth 125., held of the same abbot, by fealty,
other services unknow^n.
A messuage and 8a. land, in Haloughton, worth 135. 4d., held of the
lord Beamond, by fealty, other services unknown.
A messuage, 40a. land, 20a. pasture, in Medburn, or Metburn, worth
31., held of John Ormond, esquire, by fealty, other services unknown.
Eight messuages, a water-mill, a cottage and eight virgates of land,
in Lubbenham, worth 10/., held of the bishop {sic) of York, by service
of ^ of a knight's fee.
Purchased lands in Eston and Metburn, with the advowson of the
church of Haloughton, value, &c. not stated, if not included in the
above.
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692. John Philpot, knight.
Writ of Mandamus 28 October, inquisition 1 November, 19 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned messuages, St. Dionis, Bakchurch,
St. Andrew Hobert, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, by his charter indented,
3 Richard III, by the name of John Philpot, esquire, demised the four
messuages in ' Philpottes Lane,' to one John Bonde, to hold from Michaelmas,
3 Richard III, for eighty years then next, at 31. rent, by virtue of which demise
the said John Bond was possessed thereof.
Afterwards, by the name of John Philpot, esquire, by his charter indented,
8 July, 3 Henry VII, reciting the demise of the premises to the said John Bonde,
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he gave to Master Oliver Kyng, clerk, some time bishop of Bath and Wells,
Thomas Frowyke, now chief justice of the Common Bench, Thomas Salle,
Henry Assheborn', Richard Raulyns, John Baron, Robert Cosyn and Thomas
Marowe, the reversion of the messuages aforesaid and all his right in the
same, to hold to them and their assigns, to the use and profit of the said John
Philpot and of Elizabeth Cosyn, niece (nepotis) of the said Oliver, for the term
of the life of the said John and Elizabeth and the longer liver of them ; by
virtue of which grant the said John Bonde, then tenant for term, attorned
to the said OUver, and his co-feoffees, by payment of Id. parcel of the said
rent and became their tenant.
The said John Bond is still possessed of the said four messuages by reason
of the said demise. The said Oliver, Thomas Salle, Henry Assheburn', Richard
Rawlyns and John Baron are dead, and the said Thomas Frowyk, Thomas
Marowe and Robert Cosyn are seised at the time of the taking of this
inquisition of the said reversion by survivorship in their demesne as of free
tenement to the use of the said Elizabeth and receive the rent aforesaid to
her use.
One John Philpot, esquire, father of the said John Philpot, knight, was
seised of the under-mentioned tenement in ' Lumbard Strete ' in fee, and, being
so seised, by charter gave it Richard Hayward, clerk, Thomas Frowyk, knight,
Thomas Welles, Roger Philpot and John Hayward, since deceased, and
Nicholas Lysle, knight, by the name of Nicholas Lysle, esquire, who survives,
to the use of the said John Philpot, knight, and his heirs, by the name of
John Philpot, son and heir of the said John Philpot, esquire, and the said
Nicholas is seised thereof accordingly in fee.
The said John Philpot, knight, by the name of John Philpot, esquire,
bequeathed the said tenement in ' Lumbard Strete ' by his last will, 26 July,
7 Henry VII, to one William Philpot, his second son, and the heirs of his
body issuing, with remainder in default to Piers Philpot, his son and heir, and
the heirs of his body issuing, with remainder in default to the heirs of his own
bod}^ issuing, with remainder in default to his own right heirs ; and directed his
said feoffees to make estate thereof immediately after his decease to the said
William as aforesaid. The said Nicholas at the time of the taking of this
inquisition is seised thereof accordingly to the use of the said William and
his heirs aforesaid, according to the form of the said will.
He died seised of the residue of the said messuages, or tenements, 20 June,
17 Henry VII. Piers Philpot, aged 14 and more, is his son and heir.
Cf. Nos. 648, 718, 721, 777, 779, 780, 781.
London. Four messuages, or tenements, situate in ' Philpot Lane ' in the
parish of St. Dionis Bakchurch in the ward of Langborn, worth 3/.
Eight messuages, or tenements, in the parish of St. Andrew Hobert,
in the ward of Bellynges gate, worth 101.
A messuage, or tenement, called ' Gerardes Hall,' with three
messuages, or tenements, to the same adjacent, situate in the parish of
St. Mildred, the Virgin, in the ward of Bridstret, worth 31.
A messuage, or tenement, called ' Brewehouse,' with four other
messuages, or tenements, to the same ' le Brewehous ' adjacent, situate
in the parish of St. Augustin beside {juxta) ' Poules,' in the ward of
Faryngdon, worth 40.s.
A messuage, or tenement, situate in the parish of St. Leonard, in
the ward of Briggestrete, worth 20s.
452 INQUISITIONS.
A tenement, or messuage, situate next ' le Sonne ' in ' Lumbard
Strete,' wherein Weston sometime dwelt, worth 111.
All the above tenements are held of the king in free burgage.
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693. Benet Medleye, gentleman.
Writ of Mandamus 27 October, inquisition 28 January, 19 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned manor
of Tachebrok Mallory, lands, &c. in Busshewood, &c., BerkesweU, Shrevesley,
Hatton, Warwick and Myton, Warwick and Cotton, and the market-place,
suburbs and borough of Warwick, and, being so seised, by charter indented
gave them to William Medley, his son and heir apparent and Elizabeth his
wife, and the heirs of William's body on the said Elizabeth begotten.
He died 13 October, 19 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor
of Whitnasshe, and lands, &c. in Beausale, Haseley, Kyngton, Combroke,
Brokehampton, the suburbs of Warwick, over the bridge of Warwick and
in the town and fields of Myton, in fee. William Medley, aged 23 and more
at the time of Benet's death, is his son and heir.
Warwick. Manor of Whitnasshe, worth 8Z., held of Robert Muserd, by
J of a knight's fee.
A messuage, 20a. land, 40a. pasture, 6a. meadow, in Beausale,
worth 26.S. 8^., held of the prioress of Wraxale, by fealty and 2\\d. rent,
for all service.
A messuage, 20a. land, 10a. pasture, 6a. meadow, in Haseley, worth
105., held of the king, as of his castle of Warrewyk, by fealty and ll5.
rent, for all service.
A messuage, 30a. land, 20a. meadow, in Kyngton ; a messuage,
40a. land, in Combroke and Brokehampton, worth 5 marks, held of the
king, as of his duchy of Norfolk, as of the ancient demesne of the king,
by fealty, and 46s. rent.
Six messuages situate in the suburbs of Warwyk, worth 26s. d>d.,
held of the king, as of his castle of Warrewyk aforesaid, by service of
fealty and 45. yearly, for all service.
A messuage, 20a. land, 6a. pasture over the bridge {ultra pontem)
of Warwick, and in the town and fields of Myton, worth I65., held of the
king, as of his castle aforesaid, by fealty and 125. rent yearly.
A messuage over the bridge of the town aforesaid of the yearly
value of 35. 4d., held of the house of St. Sepulchre within Warrewyk, by
l^d. rent, for all service.
Manor of Tachebrok Mallory, worth 8/., held of the heirs of Ralph
Butler, by J of a knight's fee.
A messuage, 30a. land, 40a. pasture, 6a. wood, 10a. meadow, in
Busshewood, or Bisshewoodes, Preston Bagott, or Preston Bagot, and
Lappeworth, held diversly, viz. of the bishop of Worcester, John Aston,
knight, and the abbot of Redyng, by 145. rent, for all service.
Two messuages, 100a. land, 60a. pasture, 20a. meadow, 12a. wood,
in BerkesweU, or Barkeswell, worth 3/.. held of the lord de Moundevile,
by fealty and 85. rent yearly, for all service.
A messuage, 10a. land, 10a. pasture, 6a. meadow, in Shrevesley,
worth 7s., held of Humphrey Bleke, by fealty and 35. 9d. rent.
HENRY VII. 453
A messuage, 20a. land, 10a. pasture, 10a. meadow, in Shrevesley,
wortli 165., held of the king, as of his duchy of Lancaster, by fealty and
165. 5M. rent.
A messuage. 10a. land, 10a. pasture, 6a. meadow, in Hatton, worth
205., held of the king, as of his castle of Warrewyk, by fealty and 175. ^d.
rent, for all service.
A messuage, 10a. land, 6a. meadow, over the bridge in the suburbs
of Warwick and fields of Myton, worth 135. 4:d., held of the king, as of
his castle of Warwyk aforesaid, by fealty and 4d. rent, for all service.
Two messuages, 20a. land, 8a. pasture, 6a. meadow, in the suburbs
of Warwyk, and fields of Cotton, worth 195., held of the dean and canons
of the college of Warwyk, by 45. 4:d. rent, for all service.
Two messuages in ' le Markett Place ' within the town of Warrewyk,
worth 335. id., held of the master and brethren of the Hospital of St. John
within the suburbs of the borough of Warwyk, by 18c?. rent.
Certain gardens in the suburbs of Warwic, worth 25., held of the
king, as of his castle of Warwyk, by 14c?. rent.
A messuage within the borough of Warwic, worth I65., held of the
king, as of his borough aforesaid, by 12d. rent.
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694. Robert Halley, esquire.
Writ 24 September, inquisition 20 January, 19 Henry VII.
On the day of his decease he was seised by the curtesy of England
{curtesiam Anglie) of the under-mentioned manors of Wytteryng and
Goldasshby, and the advowson of the church of Tliurnby.
On the day of his decease he was seised, together with Ellen his wife,
for the term of their lives, of the under mentioned manors of Ufford and
Upton, and died so seised, and the said Ellen survived him, and after her
decease they ought to remain to John Halley, esquire, as his son and heir,
to him and his heirs for ever.
He died 21 September last. The said John Halley, aged 46 and more,
is his son and heir.
Northampton. Manor of Wytteryng, or Witteryng, worth 40?., held of the
abbot and convent of Peterborough, by suit of their court of Langdyk.
Manor of Goldasshby, or Goldassby, worth 10?. 35. 4d., held of
George Burnaby, esquire, service unknown.
Advowson of the church of Thurnby.
Manor of Ufford, held of the lady Margaret, countess of Rychemond,
by suit of her court of Torpell.
Manor of Upton, held of the abbot of Peterborough, by suit of his
court of Landyk.
The said manors of Ufford and Upton are worth 6?. yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (17.)
695. Alexander Stantor,
Writ 17 March, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition 5 October, 19 Henry VII.
He died 18 March last, seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee.
Peter Stantor, aged 41 and more, is his son and heir.
454 INQUISITIONS.
Wilts. Manor of Great {Magna) Horny ngesham, with appurtenances in Hor-
yngesham, together with the advowson of the church of Longleat {Longa
Leta), and a messuage, 20a. land and a meadow called ' Segurs,' in Little
{Parva) Hornyngesham, parcel of the manor of Great Hornyngesham, worth
lOZ., held of the earl of Hereford, by service of one hawk {nisi).
Manor of Kyngeston Deverell, with the advowson of the church of
Kyngeston Deverell, six messuages, 200a. arable, 100a. pasture, la. wood,
in Kyngeston Deverell, held of the prince of Wales, as of his honor of
Walyngford, worth lOl. ; the said advowson is worth nothing.
A cottage and two virgates and a half of land, in Rugge, worth
6s. 8d., held of the abbess of the monastery of Wylton, service unknown.
Three messuages and three virgates of land, in Stokton, worth
65. Sd., held of the prior of St. Swithin of Winchester, service unknown.
A messuage, a dovecot, three cottages and 31a. land, in Fouleston,
worth 135. 4:d., held of the abbess of the monastery of Wylton, service
unknown.
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696. Peter Hyllyerd, esquire.
Writ of Mandamus, 12 July, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition 18 September,
19 Henry VII.
On the day he died, and long before, William Hody, knight, Thomas
Frowik, then serjeant-at-law, Robert Aldernes, Richard Awbrey and WilUam
Esyngton, were, and still are, seised of the under-mentioned manor of
Fulstowe, &c. in fee, by virtue of a recovery suffered to them, by Thomas,
earl of Surrey, John Broke, John Shaa, Humphrey Conyngesby, serjeant-at-
law, Roger Bourghchier and William Brownyng, in Trinity Term, 16 Henry VII,
who vouched the said Peter to warranty, and he warranted the same to
them.
The said William Hody and the others were seised thereof in fee to secure
the payment of 700/., to be paid 100/. yearly, to Cecily Wether, widow, and
of 300Z. similarly to be paid her, 100/. yearly, from the date of certain
indentures between Robert Hillyard, knight, father of the said Peter, the
said Peter and the said Cecily Wether, widow, made, whereof the date is
17 February, 16 Henry VII, viz. to the use of the said Peter, his heirs and
assigns, so long as he, or they, paid 100/. and 100/. yearly till the said sums
of 700/. and 300/. were discharged, and, thereafter, to the use of him, his
heirs and assigns.
Wilham Girlyngton, and others, were seised of the under-mentioned
manor of Normanby in fee, to the use of the said Peter and his heirs.
He died 20 March, 17 Henry VII. Christopher Hillyard, aged fifteen
and a half years and more, is his son and heir.
Lincoln. Manor of Fulstowe, forty messuages, 1,000a. land, 500a. meadow,
1,000a. pasture, 1,000a. marsh and 100s. rent, in Fulstowe, Chapell
Marshe, and Fulstowe Marshe, and the advowson of the church of
Fulstowe, worth 100 marks, held of Margaret, countess of Richmond
and Derby, service unknown.
Manor of Normanby, worth 20 marks, tenure unknown.
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HENRY VII. 455
697. John Etton.
Writ 10 May, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition 28 October, 19 Henry VII.
He held the under-mentioned messuages, &c., the day he died.
He died 8 May, 18 Henry VII. John Etton, aged 24 and more, is his
son and heir.
Lincoln. A capital messuage and four bovates of land in Fresby, worth
6/. 125. 4d., held of the abbot and convent of Bardeney, by socage.
A messuage and four cottages with appurtenances lying in Bagen-
dyrby, Stanesby and Someresby, worth 405., held of the warden of
Tateshall and George Gedney, service unknown.
A capital messuage and certain lands and tenements lying in
Waynflete, lately bought of John Kyngson, and others, worth 10 marks,
held of George Taylbos, knight, and the warden of Tateshall, service
unknown.
Certain lands and tenements and rent of assise, lying in North-
somercotes, Burgh in ley Marsshe, Irby, Braytoft and Thorp, worth 405.,
held of George Taylbos, knight, service unknown.
A capital messuage with appurtenances in Little Stepyng, worth
135. 4:d., held of the king, as of his duchy of Lancaster, by Qd. rent yearly,
for all service.
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698. Henry Moyngne.
Writ of Mandamus, 28 May, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition 20 October,
19 Henry VII.
Joan Somercotes, widow, was seised in fee of the under-mentioned
manor of Northwyfflyngham and land, &c. thereto belonging, and, being
so seised, gave them to one Thomas Moigne and Joan, his wife, since deceased,
and the heirs male of their bodies, with remainder in default to the right
heirs of Thomas. They were seised thereof accordingly in their demesne
in form aforesaid and had issue between them the said Henry Moigne, now
deceased, and others. The said Thomas Moigne died so seised and the said
Joan continued her possession by survivorship, and afterwards died, after
whose death the said Henry Moigne, by virtue of the gift aforesaid, as son
and heir male of the said Thomas and Joan of their bodies begotten, entered
into the said manor and was seised thereof in fee tail according to the form
of the gift, and, being so seised, thereof enfeoffed Robert Scheffeld, of
Westboturwyk, the elder, Robert Scheffeld of London, the younger, John
Scheffeld, of Croxby, esquires, and Henry Douceson, gentleman, to the use
of the heirs male of the said Henry of his body, and for default of this issue
to the use of his right heirs.
He was seised of the other under-mentioned land, &c. in fee, and, being so
seised, enfeoffed Robert Scheffeld, of Westboturwyk, the elder, esquire
Robert Scheffeld, of London, the younger, esquire, and John Scheffeld, of
Croxby Mede, in Grymsby, esquire, and Henry Douceson, of the same,
gentleman, thereof, to the use of himself and the heirs male of his body
begotten, with remainder in default to his right heirs.
He died 20 March last. George Moigne, aged 26 and more, is his son
and heir.
456 INQUISITIONS.
Lincoln. Manor of Northwyfflyngham, 200a. land, 80a. meadow, 80a.
leasow and pasture, 70a. moor, and ten cottages to the same manor
belonging, worth 10^, held of the dean and chapter of Lincoln, by 20s.
rent yearly, for all service.
A capital messuage, 100a. land and meadow and a cottage with a
close to the same capital messuage belonging, in the town and fields of
Clee, worth 81. Gs. 8d., held of the castle of Dovorr, by 6d. rent yearly, for
all service.
Eight shillings and fourpence yearly rent there and in Gremysby.
Thirty-two, or twenty-two, acres of land and meadow in the fields
of Clee, worth 125., held of the mayor and bailiffs of Gremysby, by
service of suit of court of the said mayor and bailiffs at Gremysby every
three weeks and lis. Qd. rent yearly.
A close in Thruisco, or Thruskow, hamlet of Clee, with 7a. land and
meadow there, worth 6s., held of the abbot of Tupholm, by 2s. rent and
suit of his court.
Ten acres of land and meadow in the fields of Hele and Itterby,
hamlets of Clee, whereof 4ba. meadow lie in Clee Carre, worth 8s., held
of the king, as of his duchy of Lancaster by 2s. lOd. rent and suit of
court twice a year.
Two messuages, five closes, 66a. land and meadow, 9s. ll^d. rent,
in Wathe, worth 53s., held of the lord ' Lee Skrope,' by 8s. rent and
service of suit of his court, and of William Langdale, esquire, by 3s. rent,
and of the lady Elizabeth Tunstall by 12s. rent, and of the abbot of
Humberston by 20d. rent yearly.
Eighteen acres of land and meadow lying in the fields of Howton
by ijuxta) Tetteney, worth 8s., held of the lord ' dell Skrope,' by suit of
court.
A cottage and five closes and 3a. land, in Thorganby, worth 75.,
held of the abbot of Welow, by service of suit of court.
A messuage, 100a. land, in the town and fields of North Elkyngton,
worth 28s., held of George Tailbose, knight, by service of suit of court.
Twenty-three acres of land and meadow, in the fields of Sceynesby,
or Scaynesby, worth lOs., held of Cecily, lady Wells, by I2d. rent, and
service of suit of court.
A certain manor in Stow, with land, &c., thereto belonging, in Stowe,
Marton and Normanby, worth 535., held of the bishop of Lincoln, service
unknown.
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699. Thomas Stoijford.
Writ 11 January, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition 16 October, 19 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Idelcot, and, being so
seised, by charter, 4 October, 13 Edward IV, enfeoffed Philip Stouford and
Alice his wife thereof, to hold to them and the heirs begotten between them,
and they were, and still are, seised thereof accordingly in fee tail.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Estbarlyngton, and,
being so seised, enfeoffed John Holand, Thomas Holand, Richard Hals and
Thomas Shepton thereof, who, being so seised, by their charter, 10 May,
8 Edward IV, gave the same to the said Philip and Alice, and the heirs
HENRY VII. . 457
begotten between them, with remainder to the said Thomas and his heirs,
and they were, and still are, seised thereof accordingly in fee tail.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Shappelegh Helyon
in fee, and, being so seised, by charter, 9 September, 11 Henry VII, enfeoffed
Thomas Hacche, Thomas Giffard, William Bury and William Denbold thereof,
who were seised thereof accordingly in fee ; and afterwards the said William
Bury died, and the others were, and still are, seised thereof in fee by
survivorship.
He died 8 January, 18 Henry VII, seised of the other under-mentioned
land, &c. in Gattecomb, &c. in fee. The said Philip Stowford, aged 30 and
more, is his son and heir.
Devon. Manor of Idelcot and four carucates of land in Idelcote, worth 405.,
held of William Kayleway, knight, as of his manor of Chedyldon, by
knight-service.
A messuage, 10a. land, la. meadow, 6a. furze and heath, in
Estbarlyngton, or Estbalrington, worth 55., held of Francis Harrys,
as of his manor of Hantisford, service unknown.
A toft, 80a. land, 12a. meadow, 20a. furze and heath, in Gattecomb,
worth 31., held of Edward Pomerey, as of his manor of Bery Pomerey,
service unknown.
Twenty acres of land, called ' Caleford,' in the parish of Dowleton,
worth 105., held of Edward, earl of Devon, as of his manor of Dowleton,
service unknown.
Three messuages, 40a. land, 6a, meadow, in Puyston, in the parish
of Dowlond ; and 6d. rent and six cloves {sex clavis et ceroferrarii, or sex
clavi cereferrarii) in Dowlond ; four messuages in Escote and Staple ;
and 45. rent, in Bury ; worth 405., held of Elizabeth (sic), lady marchioness
of Dorset, as of her manor of Head, service unknown.
A messuage, 20|a. land, 4a. meadow and la. wood, in Stouford,
w^orth 205., held of William Cayleway, knight, as of his manor of Chedeldon,
service unknown.
Two messuages, 3a. land, in Furse, in the parish of Dowlaton ;
and ll5. Id. rent yearly, in Halkeston, or Halkyston, Bucland or
Buckeland, West Cuddeworthey, or Weste Cutteworthey and Furse, in
the parish of Dowlaton ; worth 135. 4d., held of Margaret, countess of
Richemond, as of her honor of Toryton, by knight-service.
A rent of 25. 4d. in Clyf ; of 25. in Pytt ; and of 35. Shd. in Goddeslond,
or Goddysland, worth 45., held of Richard, abbot of Tavistok, as of his
manor of Boryngton, by knight-service.
Twelve messuages, three tofts, a mill, 100a. land, 20a. meadow,
40a. furze and heath, lib. wax, ^Ib. pepper, and 14|c^. and a half
farthing rent, in Shappelegh Helyon, or Sheppelegh Helyon, worth IOO5.,
held of Edward, earl of Devon, as of his honor of Okehampton, by knight-
service.
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700. William Drake.
Writ 24 November, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition Monday after St. Simon and
St. Jude, 19 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Fornesett, and, being
so seised, by charter gave them to John Savage, clerk, Henry Lyncolne and
458 INQUISITIONS.
Thomas Dennok, to the use of himself and the performance of his last will,
and they were, and still are, seised thereof accordingly in fee to the use
aforesaid.
He was seised of the under-mentioned wood, &c. in Long Stratton, and,
being so seised, thereof enfeoffed Robert Petyclerk, clerk, and Thomas Dennok
thereof, to the use of himself and his last will, and they were, and still are,
seised thereof accordingly in fee to the use aforesaid.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Waketon and Sterston,
and, being so seised, long before his decease thereof enfeoffed John Savage
and Robert Peticlerk, clerks, Henry Lyncoln and Thomas Dennok, to the
use of himself and his last will, and they were, and still are, seised thereof
accordingly in fee to the use aforesaid.
One Richard Ferrour and Hamo Claxton were seised of the under-
mentioned land, &c. in Brundale, and, being so seised, thereof enfeoffed the
said William Drake, and one Robert Clere, knight, John Petlyood, Edmund
Michell and Robert Broun, to the use of himself and his last will.
Date of death not mentioned. Thomas Drake, aged thirty and more, is
his son and heir.
Norfolk. Six messuages, 68a. Ir. 15p. land, 8a. meadow, 30a. marsh, in
Fornesett. worth 100s., held of Elizabeth, duchess of Norfolk, as of her
manor of Fornesett, by fealty and 10s. M. rent at Easter and Michaelmas
equally.
A wood, 22a. Ir. land, in Long Stratton, worth 60*., held of Thomas
Bedyngfeld, esquire, by fealty and 5s. rent.
Eight acres, three roods of land, a piece of pasture called ' le Kerre '
and Ja. meadow, in Waketon and Sterston, worth 26s. 8d., held of John
Jermy, esquire, as of the manor of Wakton, service unknown.
A messuage called ' Mariettes,' in Brundale, worth U., held of the
manor Ailesham, which is parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, by fealty
and 12s. rent at Michaelmas yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (23.)
701. Thomas Husie, the elder, esquire.
Writ 24 September, inquisition 28 October, 19 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned manor,
and, being so seised, by charter dated at Maydenwynterborne, the feast of
St. Matthew, the Apostle, 9 Henry VII, thereof enfeoffed the Venerable Master
Henry Sutton, doctor in medicine, John Ley and John Dale, esquires, John
Mone, gentleman, and Thomas Freker. Afterwards, viz. 9 August,
10 Henry VII, the said Master Henry Sutton, John Ley, and John Dales, John
Mone and Thomas Freker, by another charter, at his special request, thereof
enfeoffed John Doget, clerk, chancellor of the cathedral church of Salisbury,
Roger Neuburgh, knight, Richard Hille of Southampton, Richard Seynt John,
clerk, Richard Wallop, William Froste, Henry Home and John Ryvers, to
the intent that they should stand seised thereof to the use of the said Thomas
Husie, the elder, and Elizabeth his wife, for the term of their lives in survivor-
ship, and thereafter to the use of John Husie of Southampton, son of
the said Thomas, and the heirs of his body, with remainder in default to the
use of Thomas Husie, son of the the said Thomas and Elizabeth, and the
heirs of his body, with remainder in default to the use of the right heirs of
HENRY VII. 459
the said Thomas Husie, the father. Afterwards, viz. 1 August, 12 Henry VII,
it was agreed by another indenture between the said Thomas Husie, the
elder, by the name of Thomas Husie of SaHsbury, esquire, and the said John
Husie, of Southampton, his son, that the said John Doget, clerk, and his
co-feoffees should make estate to the said John Husie and Elizabeth, now
his wife, daughter and one of the heirs of John Holte of the parish of Crundale,
CO. Hants, gentleman, and Margaret his wife, of lands and tenements to the
yearly value of 10 marks, to hold to the said John and Elizabeth and the heirs
of his body, with further remainder of the whole manor as above is said.
He was similarly seised long before his decease in right of Elizabeth,
then his wife, of the under-mentioned capital messuage, &c., and, being so
seised, they, by charter, 1 October, 11 Henry VII, enfeoffed the said John
Husie, their son, thereof, to him and the heirs of his body begotten, with
remainder in default to her right heirs. And afterwards, viz. in Michaelmas
term then next following, for the greater security of the said John and his
heirs a fine of warranty of charter was levied between Henry Sutton, clerk,
and Richard Elys, plaintiffs, and Thomas Husie and Elizabeth, his wife, and
the said John Husie, defendants, of the said six messuages, two gardens,
and dovecot in Salisbury, acknowledged to be the right of the said Henry, &c.
He died 10 September last, seised of the other under-mentioned six messu-
ages, cottages, &c. in fee. Henry Husie, aged 28 and more, is his son and heir.
Wilts. Manor of May den Wynterbourne Sherveton ; the said manor of
Maydenwynterbourn is held of the countess of Salisbury, as of her manor
of Shreveton, service unknown, and is worth lOl.
A capital messuage, or tenement, situate on the trench, or foss, of
the city of Salisbury, in the parish of St. Thomas the Martyr, with a
dovecot and a garden to the same annexed ; with two other tenements
situate together beside the said messuage ; and three other tenements
lying together in New Street of the said city, in the parish of St. Thomas
aforesaid ; worth 8^., held of the bishop of Salisbury, in right of his church,
in socage.
Six messuages and a garden, in the city of Salisbury, whereof one
messuage is situate in ' Brownestrete,' another tenement lies in the
High Street in ' le Cokerewe,' and four messuages lie in ' Gigorstret ' ; the
said messuages with garden are worth 4:1., and are held of the lord bishop
of Salisbury in right of his church.
A tenement in Farleygh by (juxta) Claryngdon worth 205., held of
the treasurer of the church of Salisbury, service unknown.
Two cottages in Winterslewe, worth IO5., held of the lord Giles
Dawbeney, the king's chamberlain.
A close in Fulston by (juxta) Wylton, held of the abbess of Wilton.
A rent of 225. in Porton.
A message in Fynkeedeyne, bought of the chapel of Auscot,
CO. Northampton, held of the same and worth 135. 4:d.
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702. Thomas Hxjsee, the elder, esquire.
Writ 12 October, inquisition 28 October, 19 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised, in right of Elizabeth then his wife,
he in his demesne as of free tenement and she in fee, of the undermentioned
460 INQUISITIONS.
land, &c. in Shypton Berynger, and, being so seised, they levied a fine
thereof in the quinzaine of Hilary, 15 Henry VII, to John Ley, Robert
Husee, Thomas Mone and John Aysshe, and afterwards in the quinzaine of
Easter in the same year acknowledged the same to be the right of Robert
and quitclaimed them, for them and her heirs, to the said John, Robert,
Thomas and John and the heirs of Robert ; which John and the others
regranted the same to them for the term of their life, with remainder to
Thomas Husee, their son, and the heirs of his body, with remainder in default
to Henry Husee. brother of the said Thomas, and the heirs of his body, with
remainder in default to John Husee, brother of the said Henry, and the
heirs of his body, with remainder in default to her right heirs.
He died 10 September last, seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in
Romsey in fee. His heir, as in No. 701. Cf. No. 704.
Hants. Three messuages, a dovecot, 200a. land, 3a. meadow, 6a. wood,
300a. pasture and«ll5. rent, in Shypton Berynger, worth lOOs., held of
Richard, bishop of Winchester, William Uvedale, knight, Thomas Troys
and John Waller, esquires, in socage, by fealty and 12s. rent yearly,
as of their manor of Shipton Berynger, for all service.
Two messuages, 10a. land, l|a. meadow, in the parish of Romsey,
worth 205., held of the abbess of Romsey, service unknown.
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703. John Uffenham.
Writ 9 November, inquisition 11 November, 19 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in fee, and, being so seised, by charter, 15 June, 10 Henry VII, enfeoffed
Richard Hasard, clerk, John Mockeham, John and John Irisshe thereof,
to the use of himself and Alice, his wife, for the term of their lives in
survivorship, with remainder as to the hostel in Dounton for sale by his
executors, the proceeds to be distributed for his soul and his benefactors'
souls, and as to the residue that his said feoffees should stand seised thereof
to the use of Robert Uffenham, one of the sons of Roger Uffenham and the
heirs male of his body, with remainder in default to the use of Richard
Uffenham, son and heir of the said Roger and the heirs male of his body, with
remainder in default, as to land, &c., in Dounton and Whitparisshe to the use
of John Barough, son and heir of Maurice Barough, knight, and the heirs
male of his body, and as to land, &c. in Wilton, Foweleston and Brodechalk,
to the use of John Bulkeley, and the heirs male of his body, with remainder
in default, as to all the said land, &c. to the use of John Uffenham, son of
the said Roger, and the heirs male of his body, with remainder in default
to Thomas Uffenham, son of the said Roger, and the heirs male of his body,
with remainder in default to the use of his executors, for sale, the proceeds
to be distributed for his soul and the souls of his parents, benefactors, friends
and all faithful deceased ; by virtue of which feoffment the said Richard
Hasard and his co-feoffees were, and still are, seised thereof in fee to the
use aforesaid.
He died 12 August last.
Wilts. A messuage, or hostel, thirty-one burgages, 23a. arable, 2|a. meadow,
in the borough of Dounton and within the parish of Dounton, worth
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205. beyond outgoings, held of the bishop of Winchester, by fealty and
3 Is. rent yearly.
Four messuages, 2a. meadow, in the borough of Wilton, or Wylton ;
38a. land, two tofts, 4a. meadow, in Foweleston ; a messuage in
Brodechalke ; worth 405. beyond outgoings, held of the abbess of Wilton,
by fealty and 255. rent yearly.
Two messuages, 16a. arable, 2a. wood, in the parish of Whiteparisshe,
worth beyond outgoings lOs., held of the heirs of Thomas Ryngwood,
as of his manor of Whelpele, by fealty and 45. ^d. rent yearly.
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704. Thomas Huse, the elder, esquire.
Writ 24 September, inquisition 28 October, 19 Henry VII.
He died 10 September last, seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee.
Henry Husie, aged 28 and more, is his son and heir. Cf. Nos. 701, 702.
Dorset. A messuage in Wymbourne Mynster, within the hundred of Upwym-
bourne, worth 135. 4f/. held of the abbot of Tewekesbury, service unknown.
A curtilage with a virgate of land, in Totbere beside {Tothera juxta)
Redlane, worth IO5., held of the college of Cambridge {de collegia
Cantehrigg'), service unknown.
Two closes in the parish of Little {Parva) Wodkesworth, or Wod-
keswurth, in Wymbournemynster aforesaid, in the hundred of Up
Wymbourne^ worth IO5., held of the duchy of York.
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705. Richard Fenys, of Broughton, co. Oxford, esquire.
Writ of Quae plura, 4 March, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition 8 November,
19 Henry VII.
He died seised of the under-mentioned land, &c., in fee, in addition
to those specified in the inquisition (No. 548) taken on his death. Edward
Fenys, aged 2 and more, is his son and heir.
One Robert Smyth of Overton has received all the issues and profits of
the land, &c. in Overton and Asshe, and Joan Bedyll, widow, late the wife
of WiUiam Bedyll of the land, &c., in Southampton, from the time of the death
of the said Richard to the day of the taking of this inquisition, by what right
the jurors know not.
Hants. A burgage with a garden adjacent, worth 55., and 2a. meadow
called ' Kyrkebyesmede,' worth 25., in Overton, formerly belonging to
William Wykeham, esquire, held of Richard, bishop of Winchester, by
fealty only, for all service.
Sixteen acres of land in Asshe, lying in the South field there, worth
20d., held of Morgan Kydwelly, knight, by fealty only, for all service.
Eight acres of meadow, 140a. arable, in Southampton, formerly
belonging to the said William Wykeham and afterwards to Hugh Bedyll,
worth 2O5., held of the said bishop, by fealty only, for all service.
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462 INQUISITIONS.
706. Robert Branche,
Writ 21 May, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition 4 November, 19 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson of Taverham
in fee, and, being so seised, gave them by charter to Henry Branche, his
son, and Eleanor his wife, to hold to them and the heirs of Henry's body.
They were seised thereof accordingly, she in her demesne as of free tenement
and Henry in fee tail ; afterwards Henry died and she is still so seised thereof
by survivorship.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Brynyngham in fee,
and, being so seised, gave it to John Heydon, esquire, and Thomas Dawbeney,
to the use of himself and his heirs and the performance of his last will, and
they were seised thereof accordingly in fee to the use aforesaid, and, they
being so seised, he made his testament and last will, whereby inter alia he
willed that his executors should cause an honest priest to celebrate and pray
for his soul, his father's and mother's souls and the souls of those for whom
they are especially bound, for four years after his decease with monies to be
received from the issues and profits of the said manor of Brynyngham, of all
other lands and tenements called ' Braunchez ' and ' Prattes ' in Brynyngham,
Brynton and Burgh, 18a. Ir. land in Studdey and Holt and 6a. 3r. land in the
South field of Hunworth. Further he willed that if John Braunche, son
and heir of Henry Braunche, his son then deceased, were in the custody and
governance of his executors and were ruled by the advice of them and of
the supervisors of his said will, then they should find the said John and
give him sufficient exhibition with the issues and profits of his lands, and
otherwise not.
Long before the day of this inquisition William Crowe and William
Mason, clerks, were seised of the under-mentioned manor of Studdey in fee,
and, being so seised, demised it to the said Robert, named in the writ, and
Joan his wife, to them and his heirs. They were seised thereof accordingly,
she in her demesne as of free tenement and he in fee ; and afterwards he died
and she was and still is so seised thereof by survivorship.
He died the last day of March last. John Braunche, aged 4 and more,
is his cousin and heir, viz. son of the said Henry, his son.
Norfolk. Manor of Taverham with the advowson of a mediety of the church
of Taverham, worth 121., held of John Hasty ngges, knight, as of the
manor of Elsyng, by knight-service.
Manor of Brynyngham, worth 51., held of Thomas Asteley, esquire,
by fealty, other services unknown.
Manor of Studdey, worth 12^., held of Thomas Fynes, knight,
lord Dacre, service unknown.
C. Series 11. Vol. 17. (29.)
707. William Gunter.
Writ 1 November, inquisition 6 November, 19 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Andever in fee, and,
being so seised, by charter, 1 February, 4 Henry VII, enfeoffed Thomas
Troyes, esquire, John Feteplace of Charney, co. Berks, gentleman. Master John
Dogote, late vicar of Andever, co. Hants, William Heckeley, late of
Southampton, ' mercer,' since deceased, William Justice, of Southampton
HENRY VII. 463
aforesaid, ' draper,' and John Warner, of Newbury, co. Berks, ' tailoure,'
thereof, to the use of himself for Ufe, with remainder to the use of Ralph
Gunter, his nephew (rtepotis) and the heirs of his body begotten, with remainder
in default to his own right heirs. The said Thomas Troyes and his co-feoffees
were and still are seised accordingly in fee to the use aforesaid.
Robert Barell and Thomas Hode, of Andever, were seised of the under-
mentioned land, &c. in Penyton Meysy, &c., and, being so seised, by charter,
12 September, 13 Edward IV, demised and granted the same to the said
William Gunter, his heirs and assigns, by virtue of which feoffment he was
seised thereof in fee, and died so seised.
He died 20 March last. The said Ralph Gunter is his cousin and heir,
and is aged 34 and more.
Hants. Six messuages, six cottages, nine gardens, 118a. arable, 2a. meadow,
in Andever, worth 100s. held of the king in socage, as parcel of the fee
farm of the town of Andever, by fealty and I6s. 5d. rent yearly, for all
service.
Two messuages, 110a. arable and pasture, in Penyton Meysy,
Nutbeme, Charleton and Clanfeld, worth 205. held of the heirs of William
Stoner, by fealty and is. rent for all service.
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708. Richard Walopp, esquire.
Writ 16 September, inquisition 20 November, 19 Henry VII.
The said Richard Wallop was seised in fee of the under-mentioned land
in Basyngstoke, manors of Fareley Mortimer and Hacche and land in
Swalwyke, and died so seised.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson of Clyddesdene
in fee, and being so seised, long before his decease, by charter gave it to
John Pounde, knight, John Waller, John Kyrkeby, esquires, William Froste,
Nicholas Bernard and William Smyth, clerk, to the use of Elizabeth, his wife,
who survives, for the term of her life. They were, and still are, seised thereof
accordingly in fee to the use aforesaid.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Soburton in fee, and,
being so seised, long before his decease, by charter gave it to John Pounde,
John Waller, William Tychebourne, John Kyrkeby, Nicholas Bernard and
William Flesschmonger, who entered accordingly and were, and still are,
seised thereof in fee.
John Wallop, his father, was seised of the under-mentioned manor and
advowson of Over Wallop, and divers lands, &c. in Nether Wallop, in fee,
and, being so seised, by charter gave them to him and the said Elizabeth,
his wife, to hold them and the heirs of his body, by virtue of which gift they
were seised thereof, he in fee tail and she in her demesne as of free tenement,
and she is still so seised thereof by survivorship.
He died the last day of August, 19 Henry VII. Robert Wallop, aged
30 and more, is his brother and heir. Cf. No. 729.
Hants. Four messuages, four cottages, 90a. land, in Basyngstoke, worth
40.S., held of the bailiffs of the town of Basyngstoke, by fealty and 18.<?.
rent, for all service.
464 INQUISITIONS.
Manor of Fareley Mortemer, worth lOZ., held of the prior of the
monastery of St. Mary of Suthwyke, by fealty only, for all service.
Manor of Hacche, worth 10 marks, held of the bailiffs of the town
of Basyngstoke, by fealty and 55. rent yearly, for all service.
Divers lands and tenements in Swalwyke, held of the said bailiffs
of the town of Basyngstoke, by fealty and a rent of I2d. per diem, for
all service, and they are worth yearly above charges and outgoings
135. 4rf.
Manor of Clyddesdene, with the advowson of the same, worth 51., held
of the said bailiffs of the town of Basyngstoke, by fealty and 5s. rent
yearly, for all service.
Manor of Soburton, worth 100s., held of the bishop of Winchester,
by fealty and I2d. rent yearly, for all service.
Manor of Overwallop, with the advowson of the church of the same,
worth 5/., held of the heirs of the lord Denham, by fealty and 8s. rent,
for all service.
Divers lands and tenements in Nethirwallop, worth 40s., held of
the prioress of the monastery of Ambresbury, by fealty and 40s. rent
yearly, for all service.
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709. John Summaster.
Writ 5 July, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition the last day but one of October,
19 Henry VII.
John Summaister, gentleman, named in the writ, died 29 October,
18 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee. Joan Lympyn',
aged 34 and more, and Margaret Courteys, aged 30 and more, are his sisters
and heirs.
Devon. Five tenements, 30a. land, 3a. meadow, in Honyton, worth 40s.,
held of William Courtenay, knight, in free burgage.
A messuage, 60a. land, 6a. meadow, in Wadehays, or Wadehayes,
worth 66s. 8t?., held of the heirs of John Bonvile, of Combralegh, by
fealty only.
A tenement and two gardens, in BarnastapoU, worth 2s. id., held
of John Chompyn', in free burgage.
The moiety of a moiety of 20a. land, 2a. meadow and 10a. wood,
in Birche, worth 2s., held of Richard Birche, by fealty only.
A messuage, 30a. land, 4a. meadow, in Northhorygge, or North-
horigge, worth 2s., held of the heirs of Thomas Beamond, esquire, by
fealty only.
The moiety of a moiety of 100a. land, 8a. meadow, 26a. wood, in
Cheltheham, worth 20s., held of Nicholas Delune, by fealty only.
The moiety of a moiety of 8a. land, in Estdowne, worth \6d., held
of the heirs of Christopher Flemyng, by fealty only.
The moiety of a moiety of 2a. meadow, in Westdowne, worth %d.,
held of John Ploman, by fealty only.
A messuage, 100a. land, 6a. meadow, in Oldeport, or Oldeporte,
worth 100s., held of William Predeaux, by fealty only.
A messuage, 24a. land, 3a. meadow, in Crewcomb, worth 18s., held
of the abbot and convent of Bukfast, by fealty only.
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A messuage, 40a. land, 3a. meadow, in Smythcote, worth 205., held
of John Smyth, by fealty only.
A messuage, 70a. land, 6a. meadow, 30a. wood, in Paynston, worth
6l5. 6d., held of the heirs of John Bonvile, of Combralegh, by fealty only.
A messuage, 200a. land, 5a. meadow, 10a. wood, in Nitherexe,
worth 535. 'ki., held of the heks of Christopher Flemyng, by fealty only.
Sixty acres of land, 5a. meadow, la. wood, in Holt and Thorverton,
worth 535. 4c?., held of the dean and chapter of the cathedral church of
St. Peter, Exeter, by fealty only.
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710. Anne Willoughby.
Writ of Mandarmis, 23 September, inquisition the last day of October,
19 Henry VII.
She was seised, the day she died, of the under-mentioned manor in fee,
and of such an estate thereof died seised. And afterwards, in Hilary Term,
8 Henry VII, one Robert Olyver, clerk, William Mennewenek, clerk, and
John Mychell, or Michell, recovered the manor aforesaid before the justices
of the Common Bench against one William Willughby, knight, then being
tenant of the free tenement of the same manor, to the use and profit of the
same William Willughby, and the heirs male of the body of the same William
lawfully begotten {procuratorum) ; by virtue of which they entered into the
said manor and were thereof seised in fee to the use aforesaid.
She died 10 June, 10 Edward IV. Robert Willughby, lord Broke, is
her cousin and next heir, viz. son of Robert her son, and is of full age,
viz. 30 and more.
Lincoln. Manor of Tottell, Gayton, Ryston and Thedelthorp ; it is held
of the lord prince, as of his honor of Chester, by service of 1 knight's
fee ; it is worth 201.
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711. Thomas Nevyle, esquire.
Writ 8 April, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition 3 December, 19 Henry VII.
He died the last day of March, 18 Henry VII, seised of the under-
mentioned manor, &c. in fee. William Nevyle, esquire, aged 23 and more,
is his son and heir. Cf. Nos. 691, 727, 734, 862.
Notts. Manor of RoUeston, in RoUeston, II5. lO^d. rent in Barneby, and
125. ll|fZ. rent in Codyngton, held of the countess of Rechemond,
as of the fee and honor of Rychemond, by knight-service ; the said
manor, with the rents aforesaid, is worth ill. yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (34.)
712. Juliana Bonor, late the wife of Thomas Bonor.
Writ of Amotus, 28 October, inquisition 5 November, 19 Henry VII.
John, late cardinal archbishop of Canterbury, was seised of the under-
mentioned manor, &c. in fee, to the use of the said Juliana Bonor, sometime
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466 INQUISITIONS.
the wife of one Thomas Darell, for the term of her hfe, with remainder after
her decease to the use of the right heirs of the said Thomas Darell for ever.
She died 1 August, 16 Henry VII. Beatrice Darell and Anastacia Darell
are cousins and heirs of the said Thomas Darell, viz. daughters and heirs of
Thomas Darell, son of the said Thomas Darell, and the said Beatrice is 12
years old and more and the said Anastacia is 7 years old and more.
John Darell is son and next heir of the same Juliana and is 24 vears and
more.
Bedford. Manor of Pertenhale, twenty messuages, 400a. land, 300a. pasture,
30a. meadow, 60a. wood, 10 marks rent, in Pertenhale, Little {Parva)
Stoughton, Caisho and Riesle, worth 20 marks, held of Edward, duke of
Buckingham, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (35.)
713. John Norwood.
Commission of Concealments, 12 July, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition 3 September,
19 Henry VII.
He died 12 June, 12 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor,
&c. in fee. Joan Norwood, aged 12 and more, and Elizabeth Norwood, aged
10 and more, are his daughters and heirs.
Wilts. Manor of Cherughton, worth 405., held of the king in chief, by knight-
service.
Two hundred acres of land in Cherughton, worth 405., tenure
unknown.
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714. John Byflet.
Commission of Concealments, 12 July, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition 3 September,
19 Henry VII.
He died 20 September, 18 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned
land, &c. in fee. Thomas Byflet, aged half a year and more, is his son and
heir.
Wilts. A messuage and 40a. land, in Wilton, worth 205., held of the king
in chief, by knight-service.
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715. William Seyntmaur, knight.
Writ wanting ; inquisition taken at Southmolton, before Hugh Culme,
escheator, 16 November, 19 Henry VII.
One Thomas Seyntmaur, knight, his grandfather, was seised of the under-
mentioned manor in fee, and, being so seised, by charter, 8 February,
1 Henry VII, enfeoffed Richard Eggecumb, knight, John Tremayn, Roger
Holand, Fulk Predeaux, Piers Eggecumb and Christopher Tremayne thereof,
to the intent to perform certain covenants between the said Thomas Seymaur
{sic) and the said Richard Eggecumb, as in certain indentures between them,
24 January, 1 Henry VII, more fully appears. They were seised thereof
HENRY VII. 467
accordingly in fee ; and the said Richard and John died ; and the said Roger,
Fulk, Peter and Christopher were, and still are, so seised thereof by survivor-
ship. Afterwards by letters patent, 28 November, 11 Henry VII, for a fine
paid in the hanaper, the king pardoned the alienation.
Long before the decease of the said Thomas Seyntmaur and of the said
William Seyntmaur, one Richard Chooke, knight, John Fitzjames, the elder,
John Porter and John Fitzjames, the younger, were seised of the said manor
in fee, and being so seised, by charter, 12 September, 11 Edward IV, gave
and granted to one John Crokker, knight, a yearly rent of 40^., issuing from
the said manor, to hold for the term of his life.
He died 5 September, 19 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned land
and advowson in fee. Joan Seyntmaur, aged 2 and more, is his daughter
and heir. Cf. No. 743, and C. Series II. Vol. 19. (72.)
Devon. Manor of Northmolton, worth 30/. beyond outgoings.
A rood of land in Blaktoryton, with the advowson of the parish
church of Blaktoryton, the rood worth \d., and the advowson nothing,
yearly.
The said manor, rood of land and advowson, are held of the king in
chief, by service of finding a man at arms, with a barded {cooperto) horse,
in the king's army, for forty days at his own charges, and by 135. 4d.
rent yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (38.)
716. Thomas Worth, of Waysshefeld, co. Devon, esquire.
Writ wanting ; inquisition 3 November, 19 Henry VII.
Long before the taking of this inquisition he was seised of the under-
mentioned manors of Worth, Waysshefeld and Fereby in fee, also of land,
&c., in Uplomyn, Tyverton, Hevytre, Brigge Rewell, and messuage called
' Gorton,' &c. in Waysshefyld, in fee, and, being so seised, long before the
day of the taking of this inquisition, by a certain charter enfeoffed John
Gambon of Mouston, Richard Godde, clerk and Richard Voyse thereof [the
manor of Barkedon aforesaid excepted erased], by virtue of which feoffment
they were seised thereof in fee to the use of the said Thomas Worth, his heirs
and assigns. Afterwards the said John Gambon and Richard Godde died,
and the said Richard Voyse survived them and is still living and was solely
seised thereof in fee.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Barkedon and, being so
seised thereof, by a certain charter, &c. to the jurors here shown, of which
the date is 12 Edward IV [entry never completed].
He died 12 February, 18 Henry VII. Anthony Worth, aged 24 and more,
is his son and heir.
Devon. Manor of Worth, worth 20/., held of the lords of Northetalen',
by knight-service.
Manor of Waysshefeld, worth 5 marks, held of Piers Aggecomb,
knight, as of the honor of his castle of Totness {Totton'), by knight-
service.
Manor of Barkedon, worth 10 marks, held of Edward Courteney,
earl of Devon, as of the honor of his castle of Okehampton, by knight-
service.
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Manor of Fereby, or Ferbey, worth 6O5., held of the said earl, by
6d. rent, services unknown.
A messuage and 30a. land, in Uplomyn, worth 10s., held of Giles,
lord Dawbeney, knight, by knight-service.
Two acres of meadow in the borough of Tyverton, worth 3s. 4d.,
held of the said earl of Devon, in free socage.
Twenty-four acres of land in the parish of Hevytre, worth 135. id.,
held of Oliver Kelly, in free socage.
A messuage and 40a. land, in Brigge Re well or Briggerewell, worth
95., held of the prior of Launceston, by fealty.
A messuage called ' Gorton,' 40a. land, 8a. meadow, 60a. pasture,
in Waysshefyld, worth ISs. 'id., held of William Gourteney, knight, as
of his manor of Gadlegh, in free socage.
Six messuages, 60a. land, 10a. meadow, 2a. wood, called ' Palmer-
sheys,' in West Exa worth 6O5., held of the heirs of Richard Heyre, in
free socage. [His estate in these lands, which are not elsewhere men-
tioned in the inquisition, does not appear.]
C. Series 11. Vol. 17. (39.)
717. John Tremayn, the elder, esquire.
Writ 9 September, inquisition 16 November, 19 Henry VII.
He was seised in fee the day he died of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in Levedon and Torjrton.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned manor
of South Sydynham and other the under-mentioned manor and lands, in fee,
and, being so seised, by the name of John Tremayn, son and heir of Thomas
Tremayne, by charter dated 27 January, 9 Henry VII, he gave all the
said manors, &c., to William Huddysfeld, knight, Thomas Tremayne, clerk,
James Ghudlegh, Halnath Maliverer, George Malyverer, Roger Holand,
esquires, and John Kyrton, to the use of himself and the performance of his
last will, as by certain indentures thereof made and to the charter aforesaid
annexed, dated 22 January in the said year, more fully appears. The
survivors, James Ghudlegh and Roger Holand are still so seised.
He died the last day of August last. Thomas Tremayne, aged 8 and
more, is his son and heir.
Devon. Manor and advowson of South Sydynham, or Sowth Sydenham,
worth %l., held of Edward Pomerey, esquire, by knight service.
Manors and advowson of North Huysshe, worth 20 marks, held of
the lady Gecily, marchioness of Dorset, as of her manor of Wodeford,
by knight service, viz., of i a knight's fee.
A moiety of a fifth part of the manor of Doddiscomblegh, with the
advowson of the church of the same, alternately when it happen at his
turn, worth 40s., held of Edward, earl of Devon, by knight-service.
Manor of Rake, worth 20 marks, held of William Gurteney, knight,
and Thomas Tregarthen, as of their manor of Westportelmouth, by
knight service.
Manor of Gullecumb, or Golacumb, worth 5 marks, held of the heirs
of John Trenchard, by knight-service.
Manor of Whytechurche, or Whitechurch, worth 6O5., held of the
abbot of Tavistok, service unknown.
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Manor of Tetteburne, worth 4/., held of the heirs of Roger de Lang-
ford, service unknown.
A messuage. 100a. land and pasture, in Coleton.
Six messuages, 200a. land and meadow, in Samford Spyney, worth
405., held of John Pettys and Francis Harrys, service unknown.
A messuage, 60a. land and meadow, in Blacheford, worth 6.s. Sd.,
held of Walter Courtenay, knight, service unknown.
A messuage, 40a. land and meadow, in Furss Ham, or Fursenham,
worth 10s., held of Piers Eggecomb, knight, service unknown.
A messuage, 100a. land and pasture, in Lamford, worth 8s., held of
Henry Beamont, service unknown.
A messuage, 40a. land and meadow, in Battyshyll ; and a messuage,
40a. land and pasture, in West Torr ; worth 6s., held of the king, as of
his borough of Sele, in free burgage.
A messuage in Tavy stoke.
Two messuages, 100a. land and meadow, 100a. furze and heath, in
Norton Sydynham.
A messuage, 100a. land and meadow, in Foghanger.
A moiety of a barn, of a toft and of 2a. land, in Coweke.
Two messuages, 100a. land and meadow, 200a. furze and heath, in
Odetrewe.
The messuages, lands and tenements beforesaid, in Odetrewe,
Tavistok, Fyghanger and Cowdle, worth 23s. 5d., are held of the abbot of
Tavistok, services unknown.
A messuage, 100a. land and pasture, 40a. furze and heath, in
Levedon, worth 265. Sd., held of the lord of Doddescumblegh, by knight-
service.
A moiety of a messuage, 40a. land and pasture, 40a. furze and heath,
in Toryton or Toriton, worth 2s. 6c?., held of the lady Margaret, countess
of Richemond and Derby, as of her manor of Toriton, by knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (40.)
718. John Philpot, knight.
Writ of Marulamus 28 October, inquisition the last day but one of October
19 Henry VII.
He died 20 June, 17 Henry VII, seised of the undermentioned manor in
fee. Piers Philpot is his son and heir, aged 15 and more. Cf. Nos. 648, 692, 721,
777, 779, 780, 781.
DoESET. Manor of Tarent Gonvyle, worth 55s., held of the prior of St. John
of Jerusalem in. England, by fealty and 10s. rent, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (41.) E. Series II. File 8976. (22.)
719. John Percyvale, knight.
Writ 5 May, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition 8 October, 19 Henry VIT.
He was seised in fee of the under-mentioned messuages, and, being so
solely seised, by his testament and last will, 21 February, 1502, 18 Henry VIT,
shown to the jurors, in the parish of St. Mary Wolnoth, gave and bequeathed
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the same to the master and wardens of the 'Tail ours' brotherhood of St. John
the Baptist in the city of London and their successors for ever, to the intent
that they and their successors from the issues and profits thereof should, after
his decease, find two priests to celebrate daily in the parish church of St. Mary
Wolnoth in ' Lumberdstrete ' in Langbourne ward, for his soul and the soul
of Thomasine, his wife on her departure, their fathers' and mothers', friends',
benefactors' and all Christian souls ; should keep liis 'obit,' by note or chant
with ' placebo ' and ' dirige ' and mass of ' requiem ' ; should distribute lOs.
in alms among poor housekeepers of that parish and ward attending the
' obit ' ; should spend 30.s. in buying coal (carbonibus) to be distributed
among such householders by the advice of the churchwardens of the church
of St. Mary Wohioth and the bedel of the ward ; and should observe the
articles of the said will.
He died 19 April last. After his death the master and wardens of
' Tailers ' of the said brotherhood of St. John the Baptist, by virtue of the said
will entered upon the said messuages and have taken the issues and profits
thereof, from the time of his death to the day of the taking of this inquisition
in complement of the said will and have paid and performed all things therein
contained.
Richard Percyvale is his next heir and is aged 28 and more.
London. Twelve messuages, or tenements, in the city of London, whereof
six are situate and lie together in ' Lumbardstrete' in the parish of St. Mary
Wolnoth in the ward of Langbourne, on the north side of the street ; one
other, wherein the said John Percyvale dwelt in 'Lumbardstrete,' on the
north side thereof, and another near and annexed to it, in the said parish
and ward, and in the parish of St. Michael in CornhuU in the ward of
Cornhull ; and four, the residue, lie together in the street of CornhuU in
the said parish of St. Michael in Cornhull in the ward of Cornhull, on the
south side of the said street of Cornhull.
The messuages, or tenements, in ' Lumbardstrete,' extend from the
tenements late of Hugh Brice, knight, on the east, to the tenement late
of John Bohun, esquire, adjacent next ' le Popes Hedes entre,' on the
west.
The other four messuages, or tenements, in the street of Cornhull,
extend from the tenements of the prior of ' Seynt Mary Spy tell ' on the
east to the tenements of the said John Bohun, on the west.
The city of London is an ancient city, and all the lands and tenements
within it demised and demiseable bequeathed and bequeatheable and by
the testaments and last will of the citizens thereof, tenants of the same,
to whatsoever persons, both to mortmain and in any other way, and
this according to the custom of the same city.
All the aforesaid messuages, or tenements, are held of the king, in
free burgage, by the rent of Id. yearly, for all service. They are worth
261.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (42.)
720. William Hartland.
Writ of Mandamus 24 May, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition 2 October, 19 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned manor
and fourth part of a manor in fee and, being so seised, enfeoffed Giles Brugges,
HENRY VII. 471
knight, Christopher Throgmerton, John Whityngton, esquires, WiUiam
Grevile, Walter Roudun and Thomas Hartland, his son, thereof, for the
performance of his last will, as in a certain deed of feoffment to them thereof
made, dated 9 March, 13 Henry VII, more fully appears.
They were seised thereof accordingly in fee and, being so seised, for
greater security of the execution of the said will, they suffered a recovery
thereof, at his special request, in Easter term, 16 Henry VII, to one Robert
Russell, John Pauncefote and Edmund Horewell, by the description of the
manors of Ledon, and Kyngeshome, four messuages, 180a. land, 24a. meadow,
40a. pasture, in Ledon, Kyngeshome, Longeford, Twyggeworth and Hatherley.
By virtue of which the said Robert, John and Edmund entered upon the said
manor and other the premises, and were, and still are, seised thereof in fee,
to the use of the said William and his heirs and the performance of his last
will.
By his writing indented, containing his last will, dated 26 October,
16 Henry VII, he directed that the said Thomas Hartland, his son, should
have and hold the said manor and other the premises for the term of his life,
and with the profits thereof should pay the said William's debts, funeral
expenses and bequests, and thereafter should hold the same to his own use
for life, with remainder to the right heirs of William for ever.
The said Thomas is alive, and has taken all the issues and profits of the
premises from the time of William's death till now.
He died Thursday after the feast of the Assumption, 16 Henry VII.
Agnes, wife of William Hewys and Katharine Hartlond are his cousins and
next heirs, viz. daughters of William, his son. Agnes is aged 16 and Katharine
14 and more.
Gloucester Town. Manor of Ledon in Hyneledon, worth IOO5., held of the
abbot of the monastery of St. Peter, Gloucester, service unknown.
A fourth part of the manor of Kyngeshome, or Kynkyshome, with
its appurtenances in Kyngeshome, Longeford, Twyggeworth and
Hatherley, worth 30.S., held of the king in chief, by service of J of a
knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol 17. (43.)
721. John Philpot, knight.
Writ of Mandamus 28 October, inquisition 30 November, 19 Henry VII.
He died 20 June, 17 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor in
fee. Piers Philpot, aged 15 and more, is his son and heir. Cf. Nos. 648, 692,
718, 777, 779, 780, 781.
Herts. Manor of KelshuU, worth 10?., held of the bishop of Ely, service
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (44.)
722. John Rumsey.
Writ 22 January, inquisition the last day of January, 19 Henry VII.
He died 26 December last, seised of the under-mentioned manors in fee.
William Rumsey, aged 23 and more on the day of the taking of this inquisition,
is his son and heir.
472 INQUISITIONS.
Hants. Manor of Bykton, worth lOZ., held of the king as of the earldom of
Salisbury, by fealty only, for all service.
Manor of Mershewode, worth 40s., held of John Horsey, esquire,
by fealty, and by service of rendering yearly to the said John and his
heirs three quarters of salt, for all service.
Manor of Tachebury, worth 405., held of the warden of New College,
Winchester, by the rent yearly of I85. lOhd. at Easter and Michaelmas
equally.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (45.) E. Series II. File 960. (25.)
723. Philip Coke, knight.
Writ 28 January, inquisition 3 February, 19 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned tenements, &c., in fee, and, being
so seised, long before his death, by charter 11 July, 18 Henry VII, enfeoffed
Thomas T3T:"rell, knight, Edward Belknapp, esquire, Gerard Danett, esquire,
and John Carell, gentleman, thereof, for the performance of his last will.
They were seised thereof accordingly in fee to the intent aforesaid, and they
being so seised, he died.
He died 7 December, 19 Henry VII. John Coke, aged 18 and more, is
his son and heir.
Surrey. A tenement in Southwerk, called ' le Bere,' another tenement there,
called ' le Dolfyn,' fourteen tenements in Southwerk, mutually lying
next a lane there called ' Bere Alye,' and a place of land there, commonly
called ' le Wharff ,' adjacent to the Thames, worth beyond outgoings,
IQL, held of Robert Michell, prior of the church, or priory, of St. Mary
of Overe, in right of his church, or priory, by fealty and a rent of 51. 6s. Sd.
payable quarterly, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (46.)
724. Elizabeth Bygod, late the wife of Oliver Seynt John.
Writ, 29 January, inquisition 16 February, 19 Henry VII.
William, late bishop of Ely, John Manyngham, esquire, John Seymor,
esquire, William Alyngton, Richard Seynt George, William Manyngham,
John Manwhich, John Hill, clerk, John Asplon, John Mustell, John Bedford,
Thomas Ston', Thomas Norreys and William Wilkes, were seised of the under-
mentioned manor in fee, to the use of Margaret, late duchess of Somerset,
her heirs and assigns, and the performance of her last will ; and, being so seised,
at her request, by charter demised, delivered and confirmed the manor afore-
said to her, the duchess, for the term of her life, with remainder to Oliver
Seynt John, esquire, her son, and to the aforesaid Elizabeth, specified above,
then his wife, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies between them
begotten, with remainder in default to the duchess' right heirs.
Whereby the said duchess was seised of the said manor in her demesne
as of free tenement, and died so seised ; after whose death the said manor
remained to the said Oliver Seynt John and Elizabeth, his wife and the heirs
of their bodies issuing ; whereby they entered, and were seised thereof in fee
tail, by virtue of the gift aforesaid ; and they had issue between them John
Seynt John, the younger, esquire, who survives ; and afterwards the said
HENRY VII. 473
Oliver died so seised, and she survived him and continued her possession of the
said manor by survivorship, and was thereof seised in her demesne as of fee
tail, by virtue of the gift aforesaid.
And she being so seised, the king, by letters patent, 12 November,
14 Henry VII, pardoned her all manner of alienations, &c. of lands, &c. held
in chief.
She died the last day of May, 18 Henry VII. John Seynt John, aged
25 and more, is son and next heir of the bodies of the said Oliver and Elizabeth
begotten. Cf. No. 165.
Wilts. Manor of Ledeyard Tragose, worth 20/., held of the king in chief,
by ^ of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (47.) E. Series II. File 960. (13.)
725. John Gernyngham.
Writ 29 October, inquisition, 3 November, 19 Henry VII.
The said John Jernygan, long before his decease, enfeoffed one John
Hevyngham, esquire, of the under-mentioned manor and advowson of Horham,
manors of Newton and Gorton, landinLownde and the advowson of the church of
Lownde, to the use of Margaret, wife of Edward Jernygan, esquire for the term
of her life, with remainder after her decease to the use of his own right heirs.
The said Margaret and Jolm Hevyngham are still living.
Long before his decease he enfeoffed William Scott and Robert Gleer,
knights, of the under-mentioned manor and advowson of Somerletton, the
advowson of the church of Bradwell, land, &c. parcel of the manor of Somer-
letton, manor and advowson of Stoneham and advowson of priory, to the use
of himself, his heirs and assigns and the performance of his last will.
He died 26 October, 19 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor
of Wathe in fee. Edward Jernygan is his son and heir and is of full age,
viz. 31 and more.
Suffolk. Manor and advowson of Horham, with lands, tenements, rents
and services to the manor belonging ; the manor was held of Edmund de
la Pole, late earl of Suffolk, in socage, as of the honor of his castle of Eye,
by homage, lOd. rent and suit of court, or 20d. for fine of the same suit
of court, for all service ; the said manor of Horham is worth yearly 4
marks and the advowson of the church of Horham 4d. yearly.
Manors of Newton and Gorton, together with all lands and tenements
in Lownde also the advowson of the church of Lownde ; they were
held of the said Edmund de la Pole, in socage, as of his manor of
Gorleston, by 365. rent yearly, for aU service, the said manors and lands
being worth il. yearly, and the advowson 2d.
Manor and advowson of Somerletton, or Somerleton, the advowson
of the church of Bradwell, when it happen, with lands, tenements, rents
and services to the same manor of Somerletton belonging ; also the manor
and advowson of Stoneham with lands and tenements to the same manors
belonging ; also the foundation, or presentation of the priory of St.
Olave in Lovynglond, when it happen ; the said manor of Stoneham,
worth 4:1., with the advowson of the church of Stoneham, were held of the
same Edmund de la Pole in socage, as of the honor of his castle of Eye,
by homage and lOd. rent, and suit of court, or 20d. yearly for fine of
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suit of the same court, for all service ; the said manor of Somerletton,
with the advowson of the church of Somerletton, worth 61., also with
the advowson of the church of Bradwell and the presentation to the
priory of St. Olave aforesaid, worth nothing, were held of the same
Edmund de la Pole, as of his manor of Gorleston, by 18s. rent yearly and
suit of court of the same manor of Gorleston, for all service.
Manor of Wathe, called ' Wadhall ' ; it [was erased] is held of [the
same Edmund de la Pole late earl of Suffolk erased] the king, in socage
as of his castle of Norwich, by fealty and 45. rent yearly for all service ;
it is worth beyond outgoings 4s.
The said honor and castle of Eye, the said manor of Gorleston [also
the said castle of Norwich erased] were seized into the king's hands by
reason of the outlawry of the said Edmund de la Pole upon divers indict-
ments of high treasons, whereof he was condemned {judicatus).
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (48.)
726. Richard Norton.
Writ 28 November, inquisition 20 January, 19 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Nutley in fee and, being
so seised, by licence of King Henry VI, enfeoffed Henry Smart, John Tyche-
bourne and Henry Mor' thereof by charter, who, being seised thereof
accordingly, by the licence aforesaid re-enfeoffed him and Isabel his wife
thereof, to hold to them and his heirs. They were seised thereof accordingly,
he in fee and she in her demesne as of free tenement. He died so seised, and
she is seised thereof as aforesaid by survivorship.
The said Henry Smart, John Tychebourne and Henry Mor' long before
his decease were seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Lynwode, Hyewode
and Rokeforde in fee and, being so seised, long before his decease, enfeoffed
him and Isabel his wife thereof, as above.
He died seised of the under-mentioned manor of Estysted and land, &c.
in Alresforde in fee.
The said Henry Smart and Henry Mor' were seised of the under-mentioned
messuage in Winchester in fee and, being so seised, enfeoffed him and Isabel
his wife thereof, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies issuing. They
were seised thereof accordingly in fee tail and, she is still so seised by
survivorship.
One Hugh Combe and William Rede were seised of the under-mentioned
messuage and garden in Winchester, and being so seised, enfeoffed him and
Isabel his wife, thereof, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies, &c. as
above.
He died 24 November, 19 Henry VII. Richard Norton, aged 38, is his
son and heir.
Hants. Manor Nutley, worth 10 marks.
A messuage, 30a. land, 40a. wood, 15a. meadow, 50a. pasture,
2s. 6rf. rent, in Lynwode, Hyewode and Rokeforde, worth 33s. 4(/.,
held of William Ockedene, as of the manor of Elyngham, service un-
known.
Manor of Estysted, in Estysted and Selborne, worth 10 marks, held
of the king in chief, by service of | of a knight's fee.
HENRY VII. 475
A messuage and 8rt. land, in Alresforde, worth 2,?. Qd., held of the
bishop of Winchester, in right of his bishopric of Winchester, service
unknown.
A messuage in the soke of Winchester, worth 13s. id., held of the said
bishop, as above.
A messuage with a garden adjacent in the soke of Winchester, worth
40f?., held of the said bishop, as above.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (49.) E. Series II. File 960. (24.)
727. Thomas Nevyle, esquire.
Writ 8 April, 18 Hem-y VII ; inquisition the last day of January, 19 Henry VII.
• He died the last day of March, 18 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned
manor, &c. in fee. William Nevell, esquire, aged 24 and more, is his son
and heir. Cf. Nos. G91, 711, 734, 862.
Lincoln. Manor of Riggesby with appurtenances in Riggesby, 7s. Old. and
lib. pepper rent, in Aelby, and lib. pepper from the prioress of Grenfeld,
worth 11., held of the countess of Richmond, as of the fee and honor
of Richmond, by knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (50.)
728. Cecily late the wife of John Josselyn.
Writ 11 July, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition 12 February, 19 Henry VII.
John Peke, esquire, Edmund Bardolff, John Walsshe, Ralph Josselyn,
the elder, Richard Boldey, John Marbury, Philip Josselyn, clerk, George
Bradbury, Richard Lakyn, Thomas Exmewe, Thomas Lloyd, Richard Goode-
wyn, WilUam Goodewyn and Ralph Josselyn, the younger, who survive, and
Richard Churchyerd and Robert Smyth since deceased, before the justices
of the bench at Westminster recovered the under-mentioned moiety of a
manor against James Skaresbrek, esquire, and Elizabeth, his wife, late the
wife of John Molyneux, and the said John Josselyn and Cecily, his wife,
daughter and heir of the said John Molyneux, as appears of record in Trinity
term, 9 Henry VII.
The said recovery was, and is, to the use of the said John Josselyn, esquire,
and Cecily, then his wife, and the heirs male of their bodies, with remainder
in default to the use of the heirs of her body, with remainder in default to the
use of her right heirs. The said John Peke and the others were seised thereof
accordingly in fee to the use aforesaid.
The said John and Cecily had male issue between them surviving.
She died ; after whose decease the said John Peke and the others, being
so seised thereof to the use aforesaid according to the true intent of the same
recovery, by their charter demised, delivered and confirmed the said moiety
to the said John Josselyn, to hold &c., and with remainder over, as above.
He was, and is, seised thereof accordingly in fee tail by the form of the
gift.
She died on the feast of the translation of St. Thomas the Martyr last.
The said John Josselyn and she had issue between them a son, Nicholas
Josselyn, who is 5 years old and more and next heir of the said John and Cecily
by the form of the gift.
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The said John Josselyn after her decease entered into the said moiety
and has taken the issues and profits thereof from the whole time after her
death up to the day of the taking of this inquisition. Cf. Nos. 586, 730.
Essex. A moiety of the manor of Westilbury, worth 121., held, together
with the other moiety now in the tenure of one William Harper, of the
king, as of his honor of Raylegh and as parcel of the duchy of York, by
service of J of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (51.)
729. Richard Wallop, esquire.
•
Writ 6 October, inquisition 16 November, 19 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson in fee, and,
being so seised, long before his decease by charter gave them to one John
Waller, John Pounde, John Kjrrkeby, William Froste and Nicholas Bernard,
to the use of Elizabeth, his wife, who survives, for life. They were, and still
are, seised thereof accordingly in fee to the use aforesaid.
Death and heir as in No. 708.
Wilts. Manor and advowson of Aldyngton, worth 51., held of the prioress of
Ambresbury, by fealty only, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (52.) E. Series II. File 960. (15.)
730. Cecily late the wife of John Josselyn.
Writ 11 July, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition 28 January, 19 Henry VII.
A fine was levied on the morrow of Souls, 8 Henry VII, between Thomas
Molyneux, esquire, James Molyneux, clerk, Robert Sheffeld, Richard Chyrch-
yerd, Ralph Josselyn and Richard Goodwyn, querents, and John Josselyn
and Cecily, his wife, deforciants, of the under-mentioned manor, &c. whereby
the said John and Cecily acknowledged the same to be the right of the said
Ralph, as those which the said Ralph and the others had by their gift, and
quitclaimed the same, for themselves and the heirs of Cecily, to them and the
heirs of Ralph ; for which the said Thomas and the others granted the same
to the said John and Cecily for their life, with remainder after the death of
the said John and Cecily to Richard Boldey and Thomas Hoste for the term of
seven years then next following, with remainder thereafter to Cecily's right
heirs.
The said term of seven years was to the use of the said Jolm Josselyn
and for the performance of his last will.
By virtue of the said fine the said John Josselyn and Cecily were seised
of the premises in their demesne as of free tenement ; and afterwards she
died and he was similarly seised by survivorship.
The said Cecily, has issue a son Eustace Fitz Herbert, who is her next
heir, aged 13 and more.
She died on the feast of the translation of St. Thomas the Martyr last.
The said John Josselyn after her death entered upon the premises and took the
profits thereof from then till now, and still takes them, and is seised thereof in
his demesne as of free tenement. Cj. Nos. 586, 730.
HENRY VII. 477
Stafford. ]\Tanor of Peryhall, worth 53,s. 4d., held of the king, as of his
manor of Sutton in Colvyle, in socage, as of the lands late of the earl of
Warwick.
Six messuages, 100a. land, 40a. meadow, 100a. pasture, 40a. wood and
4/. rent, in Pery, Little Barre, Hampsted and Honnesworth, worth 465. Sd.,
held of the earl of Ormond, as of his manor of Honnesworth, in socage.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (53.) E. Series II. File 1017. Part II. (7.)
731. Anne Willoughby late the wife of Thomas Spelman.
Writ of Quce plura 8 December, inquisition 28 February, 19 Henry VII.
The inquisition (No. 359) taken after her death is recited in full. The
jurors further say that she was seised, the day she died, of the under-mentioned
hah-acre of land, not specified in the first inquisition. George Willowgthby
has occupied the said half-acre and taken the issues and profits thereof from
the time of her death, without any title.
John Spilman is her son and next heir as to the said half -acre, and is
aged 13 and a ^.
Norfolk. A half -acre of land lying in Great {Magna) Elyngham, in a furlong
called ' Longis Blakelond,' next land of Thomas Harling, on the west, and
a common called ' le Seke,' on the east ; it is held of the king in chief,
by "1^5 of a knight's fee, and is worth 2d.
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732. Thomas Spilman.
Writ of Quce plura, 8 December, inquisition 28 February, 19 Henry VII.
The inquisition (No. 298) taken after his death is recited in full.
The jurors further say that he was seised, the day he died, of the under-
mentioned manor and half-acre of land, in fee tail, over and above the lands
specified in the inquisition taken after his death. George Wyllowgthby
has occupied the said manor and half-acre and taken the issues and profits
thereof from the time of his death, without any title.
John Spylman, aged 13|, is his son and heir.
Norfolk. Manor of Graces in Bychamwelle, worth 405., held of the earl of
Oxford, by fealty and 25. rent yearly, for all service.
A half-acre of land, late of Ralph son of Reverus Thursan, or de
Thursam, in Little {Parva) Bichamwelle, or Little Bychamwelle, worth 2d.,
held of the king in chief, by yo^ o^ ^ knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (55.)
733. John Penyngton, the elder, knight.
Commission of Concealments, 11 July, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition 20 February,
19 Henry VII.
He died 6 July, 10 Edward IV, seised of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in fee. After his death one John Penyngton, knight, entered and intruded
into the premises, as his cousin and heir, viz. son of John Penyngton, esquire.
478 INQUISITIONS.
his son ; and had and took all the issues and profits thereof from the said
6th day of July to the day of the taking of this inquisition, by what right or
title the jurors know not, and never sued, or had, any livery thereof out of the
hands of the king or his progenitors.
York. Three crofts, twenty-four bovates and 20a. land, in North Gevildale,
worth 475. Sd., held of the king, service unknown.
Four bovates of land, in Est Gevildale, worth 14s., tenure unknown,
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (56.)
734. Thomas Nevyle, esquire.
Writ 8 April, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition, 30 October, 19 Henry VII.
Long before his death he was seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c.
in fee, and, being so seised, by charter gave them to William Turpyn, John
Halley and John Horneby, esquires, to the use of himself, his heirs and assigns
and for the performance of his last will.
By writing under his seal he willed and declared that Thomas, Humphrey,
John, Roger and Francis Nevell, his sons, should have the said manor, &c. inter
alia with their issues and profits, for the term of their lives, and after their or any
of their deaths the part of the son so dying should remain to his own right
heirs.
At the time of the taking of this inquisition the said sons are living, and
have taken the issues of the premises from the time of his death to their own
uses.
Death and heir as in No. 691. Cj. Nos. 711, 727, 862.
Warwick. Manor of Thorndon in the parish of Etyngton, six messuages,
200a. land, 100a. pasture, 20a. meadow, in Thorndon and Etyngton,
worth 20 marks, held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by service
of fealty.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (58.) E. Series II. File 1115. Part VIII. (4.)
735. Richard Hulcot, esquire.
Writ 8 August, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition the last day of April, 19 Henry VII.
The said Richard Holcote, esquire, died 17 July last seised of the under-
mentioned manor, &c. in fee. Robert Holcote, aged 30 and more, is his son
and heir.
Berks. Manor of Bercote, the site or soil [citum cive fundum) of a certain late
water-mill, together with a several fishery in a certain brook {rivulo)
beside the site aforesaid, in Bercote aforesaid, worth 10/. ; and a toft
and two virgates of land in Fennicourte, in the parish of Faryngdon,
worth 10s. ; held of the king, as of the manor of Bukland, now in the
king's hands, by reason of the forfeiture of Edmund de la Pole, late earl of
Suffolk, by fealty only, for aU service.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (59.)
736. Richard Hulcot, esquire.
Writ 8 August, 18 Henrv VII ; inquisition the last day but one of April,
19 Henry VII.
HENRY VII. 479
The said Richard Hulcote, esquire, was seised of the under-mentioned
manor in fee, and gave it, long before his death, to Richard Halle and Thomas
Osbalston, to the use of Robert Hulcote and Anne his wife and the heirs of
Robert ; and they were seised thereof accordingly to the use aforesaid.
Death and heir as in No. 735.
Oxford. Manor of Bodycote, worth 100s., held of John, earl of Oxford,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (60.)
737. Nicholas Delamere.
Writ 16 November, inquisition 10 February, 19 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee, and, being so
seised, by charter, 20 April, 10 Henry VII, enfeoffed Thomas Cornwall, knight,
Edmund Upton and Richard Wates thereof, the manor of Lytylhareford
excepted, by the names of all his lands, &c. in those places, to the use of himself
and liis heirs ; by virtue of which feoffment the said Thomas, Edmund and
Richard were seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid and, being so seised,
by charter, 21 April, 10 Henry VII, enfeoffed him and Maud, his wife, thereof,
to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies ; by virtue of which feoffment
the said Nicholas and Maud were seised thereof in fee tail. He died so seised,
and she, at the time of the taking of this inquisition, is still so seised thereof
by survivorship.
He died 14 December last, seised of the said manor of Lytyl Hereford in
fee. Thomas Dalamere, aged 10 and more, is his son and heir.
Hereford. Manor of Lytylhareford, or Lytyl Hereford, worth 11?., held of
Edward, duke of Bukyngham, as of the honor of his castle, or lordship,
of Brechonia, commonly [vulgariter) called Breighnok, by service of one
knight's fee.
Manors of Hethe and Kymalton, or lands, &c. in those places, worth
5/. 6s. 8c?., held of the abbot of Redyng, by socage.
Manor of Wongton, otherwise caUed Wounton, or land, &c. there,
worth 37s., held of the manor of Aynbury, by socage.
A parcel of land called ' le Castell de Comfort' beside Leomynstre.
Forty acres of land in the franchise of Leomynstre and in the hundred
of Wolfey.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (61.)
738. Richard Pudsey, knight.
Writ of Mandamus, 6 March, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition, date omitted,
delivered into court 12 May, 19 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee, and, being so seised,
by charter, 4 June, 12 Henry VII, by the name of Richard Pudsey, esquire,
enfeoffed Thomas Coterell, Robert Stowell, the younger, William Wadham,
of Katerston, and Edward Walgrave therein, for the perforinance of his
last will.
He declared by his last will, 9 August, 15 Henry VII, that his said feoffees
should, within two years of his decease, make estate to Joan, his wife, in all
the premises for the term of her life, with remainder to Elizabeth Pudsey,
his and her daughter, to her and the heirs of her body, with remainder to his
own right heirs.
480 INQUISITIONS.
He died 24 August, 15 Henry VII. The said Joan died 9 September,
29 (sic) Henry VII. The said EUzabeth is his daughter and heir, and is aged
4 and more.
Wilts. Five messuages, three tofts, 4a. arable with 2a. pasture, in Suth-
broome and Wyke by (juxta) ' lede vises.'
Thirty acres of arable in Bedburghe and Rundwey.
Three acres of meadow [a garden and 10s. rent in Potern written over
an erasure].
An acre of meadow, 8a. arable, in Worton.
Two messuages with two gardens, 12a. meadow, 60a. arable, in
Canyngys Episcopi, and Eston.
A messuage with dovecot, 2a. meadow, 12a. arable, in Sterte.
The said lands and tenements in Suthbroome by ' le Devises,' Wyke,
Betburghe, Rundwey, Nustede, Poterne and Worton, worth 31., are held
of Edmund, bishop of Salisbury, by fealty and suit of court.
The said lands and tenements in Canynges Episcopi and Eston,
worth 31., are held of the bishop of Salisbury, by fealty and 225. Id.
rent.
The said lands and tenements in Sterte, worth 65. 8c?., are held of
William , warden of the New College of St. Mary of Oxford, by fealty
and 6s. rent.
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739. John Taverner, fool and idiot.
Writ of diem clausit, 1 March, inquisition the last day of March, 19 Henry VII.
One John Prouez, William Claneburgh and William Widecomb long before
the taking of this inquisition were seised in fee of the under-mentioned land,
&c. in Stoures and Pitton, and, being so seised, by charter indented Monday
before the finding of the Holy Cross, 14 Richard II, gave and confirmed them
to one William Widecomb and the heirs of his body, with remainder in default
to Joan Wydecomb, his sister, and the heirs of her body with other remainders
over. The said William Wydecomb was seised thereof accordingly in fee tail
and died so seised, whereupon they descended to Joan his daughter and
heir, who entered and was seised thereof in fee tail, and died so seised,
whereupon they descended to the said John Taverner as her son and
heir. He was seised thereof accordingly in fee tail, and, being so seised,
it was found before William Chynals, late escheator, co. Devon, by virtue
of the king's writ de fatuitate condicionis of the said John (c/. No. 119, being
the inquisition taken upon a writ of diem clausit after the death of Richard
Taverner, his father) that he was fool from birth and idiot, by virtue of which
the said land, &c. were inter alia seised into the king's hands.
Afterwards he died without heir of his body begotten, whereupon the
remainder of the said land, &c. descended to one John Smyth as cousin and
next heir, of the body of the said Joan sister of the said WiUiam Widecomb,
viz. son and heir of John Smyth, son and heir of Stephen Smyth, her son
and heir.
Long before the taking of this inquisition he was seised in fee of the
under-mentioned land, &c. in Withecomb, Fenton, Westway and Fenne, &c.
in fee, and, being so seised, it was found before the said William Chynals, &c.
as above.
HENRY VII. 481
He died 22 February last. The said John Smyth and one John Wyke
are his cousins and next heirs, viz., the said John Smyth as son and heir of
John Smyth son of Stephen son of Joan, one of the sisters and heirs of William
Withecomb, father of Joan Taverner. his mother ; which John Smyth is 26
years old and more ; and the said John Wyke is son of Joan, daughter of
Ahce, the other of the sisters of the said William Withecomb his mother's
father ; he is aged 40 and more.
"o^
Devox. Ten acres of land, 10a. pasture, 2a. meadow and 10a. furze and
heath, in Stoures and Pitton, within the parish of Morton Hampsted, worth
205., held of Robert Gary, esquire, as of his manor of Heyne, by fealty
and suit of court, for all service.
A messuage, 300a. land, 100a. pasture, 12a. meadow, 100a. furze
and heath, in Withecomb, within the parish of Chageford.
Four shillings rent, with the services of William Oxenham for lands
and tenements in Fenton.
Three shillings rent, with the services of Walter Heyne and John
Martyn for lands and tenements in Westway and Fenne.
The said land, &c. in Withecomb, Westway, Fenne and Fenton,
are held of Humphrey JMonke, esquire, as of his manor of Russheford, by
fealt}^ and 22s. rent yearly, for all service, and are worth 405. beyond
outgoings.
One hundred acres of pasture, 2a. of meadow and 20a. furze and heath,
in Mourton, called "Brendon Parkes,' or 'Brandon Parkes,' held of Robert
Gary, esquire, as of his manor of Heyne, by fealty and ISd. rent yearly,
and are worth 20s. beyond outgoings.
A messuage in Ghaggeford, worth 5s., held of John Gopleston, esquire,
as of his manor of Ghaggeford, in free socage, by fealty, suit of court and
6d. rent yearly, for all service.
Forty acres of pasture, 6a. meadow, in Shilston and Northston,
within the parish of Tayngton Drue, worth 8s., held of John Gopleston,
esquire, as of his manor of Shilston, by fealty and the rent of a red rose,
for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (63.)
740. Joan Litelton, widow.
Writ 14 May, inquisition 18 May, 19 Henry VII.
The said Dame Joan Lytilton was seised in her demesne as of free tenement,
the day she died, of the under-mentioned manors and advowsons, held in
dower by dotation of William Ghetwyn, esquire, son and heir of Philip Ghetwyn,
knight, formerly her husband.
She died 5 March, 19 Henry VII. William Ghetwyn, esquire, son of the
said William Ghetwyn, esquire, is cousin and heir of the said Philip Ghetwyn,
knight, viz. son of William Ghetwyn, esquire, son of the said Philip, which
WilUara Shetwyn (sic) son of the said William Ghetwyn, esquire, at the time
of her death was of full age, viz. 27 and more, to whom of right belongs the
reversion of the manors aforesaid, &c., upon her decease, as cousin and heir
of the said Philip, formerly her husband. Cf. No. 909.
Wi^RwicK. Manors and advowsons of Grendon and Dordon, worth
27/. 105. o^i., held of John Gawmvile, by fealty, for all service.
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482 INQUISITIONS.
741. Robert Birton.
Writ 1 December, inquisition 20 March, 19 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee, and, being so
seised, suffered a recovery thereof, Easter term, 13 Henry VII, to John Cutte,
Thomas Wortley, knight, and Robert Cutte, who were seised thereof accordingly
in fee to his use.
It was afterwards agreed, by indentures, 8 October, 18 Henry VII,
between him and Thomas Trygot, that, for 80 marks paid him by Thomas,
Thomas Trygot, son and heir apparent of the said Thomas, should take Joan,
his daughter and heir apparent, to wife, this side the feast of St. John the
Baptist then next, and it was thereby further agreed that the said feoffees
should stand seised of the premises to the use of the said Robert Birton for life
and thereafter to the use of the said Thomas Trygot, the son, and Joan, and of
the heirs of their bodies, and that, for default of such issue the premises should
remain to the right heirs of the said Joan Birton.
He died the last day but one of March last. The said Joan, his daughter,
is his next heir, and is 13 years old and more.
York. Manor of Highbirton, the advowson of the chantry of St. Mary
within the church of Highbirton, sixty messuages, four mills, 1,000a.
land, 200a. meadow, 50a. pasture, 100a. wood, 200a. heath and turbary,
101. 2s. lOd. rent, in Highbirton, Ryley, or Riley, Meltham, Shelley,
Collersley, Northcrosland, Lokewode, or Lokwod, Thurstonland, and
Lindethwayte ; the said manor and land, &c. in Riley, Meltham Shelley,
Collersley, Lokwode, Thurstonland and Lindethwayte are held of the king,
as of his lordship of Wakefeld, by knight-service and are worth 101. ; the
said land, &c. in North Crosland are held of the king, as of his honor of
Pontefract by knight-service and are worth U.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (65.)
742. William Cook, of Owendell.
Writ 4 November, inquisition 3 February, 19 Henry VII.
At the time of his death and long before Christopher Brown, of Staunford,
and WiUiam Waren, were seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee,
to the use of him and Elizabeth, his wife, who survives, viz. to hold to her
for life for dower and security thereof, if she survived him, and, after her death,
to the use of the said William Cook and his heirs and the performance of his
last will. He made his last will touching the said reversion as by the said
wiU in writing appears.
He died the last day but one of May last. Richard Cooke, aged 7 and
more, is his son and heir.
Northampton. Eight messuages, 100a. land, 20a. pasture, 6a. meadow, in
OwndeU, worth Si., held of the abbot and convent of Peterborough, in
right of their church, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (66.)
743. William Sayntmaur, knight.
Writ of diem clausit missing ; inquisition 18 March, 19 Henry VII.
• Thomas Wode, serjeant-at-law, John Biconyll, knight, and Piers Egge-
comb, knight, by the name of Piers Eggecomb, long before the taking of this
HENRY VII. 483
inquisition viz. in Hilary term, 4 Henry VII, at the special request of one
Thomas de Sancto Mauro, kniglit, recovered the under-mentioned manors
against Henry, late earl of Northumberland, by writ of right, as by the
exemphfication of the said record under the king's seal more fully appears ;
by virtue of which recovery they were seised thereof in fee to the use of the
said Thomas de Sancto Mauro, knight, and his heirs.
Afterwards the said Thomas dc Sancto Mauro, knight, died, whereupon
the said Thomas Wode and the others were seised of the premises to the use
of the said William Saynt Maur, knight, named in the writ, as cousin and
heir of the said Thomas, viz., son of John Sayntmaur, son of the said Thomas
Sayntmaiu", and to the use of his heirs. The survivor of them, the said Piers,
is still seised thereof in fee, to the use aforesaid.
By his testament and last will, 3 September, 19 Henry VII, under his seal,
the same William Sayntmaur willed that Dame Elizabeth Biconyll, his mother,
and one of his executors, should have and take all the issues and profits of the
premises, for the payment of his debts and legacies, and after their payment
should have the said issues, &c. for the term of her life. If she died before
they were paid, he willed that Margaret, his wife, and John Skewys, other
executors with the said Elizabeth, should take the said issues, &c. until his
said debts, &c. were paid ; and, after his debts and legacies were paid and his
will performed, and after the death of the said Elizabeth, that the said Piers,
his heirs and assigns, should be seised of the premises, to the use of his right
heirs.
Death and heir as in No. 715. Cf. Nos. 834, 963.
Dorset. Manor of Ramsham, worth 121., held of the king, as of Dover
castle, by fealty and 205. rent, for all service.
Manor of Childefrome, worth 11., held of Hugh Lutrell, asof Dunster
castle, b}^ fealty and I2d. rent, for all service.
Manor of Wraxhale, worth 9/., held of the king, as of the honor of
Clare, by fealty only, for all service.
Manor of INIaperton, Avorth 10/., held of the heirs of Humphrey de
Redhorii, service unknown.
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744. Robert Arnold.
Writ 9 May, inquisition 8 June, 19 Henry VII.
He was seised in fee of the under-mentioned land, &c. and, being so
seised, enfeoffed William Mordaunt, Thomas Wanton, esquires, Roger Taylard,
Giles Taylard, John Pagrave, Robert Hatley, Edmund Perell and Stephen
Pulter, thereof, to the use of himself and his heirs, and the performance of
his last will, by virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof in fee at
the time of his death.
He died on Thursday in the second week of Lent last. Anne Arnald is
his daughter and heir, aged 12 on the feast of the lifting up of the Holy Cross.
19 Henry VII.
Huntingdon. Five messuages, six cottages, a toft and a curtilage, 160a. land,
12a pasture, 7a. meadow, in the town of St. Neots [Sancto Neoto), worth
lOZ., held of the prior and convent of St. Neots, by fealty and suit of
court, other services unknown.
484 INQUISITIONS.
A toft, 20a. land, 12a. pasture, in Wyntryngham, within the parish
of St. Neots, worth 8s., held of the dean of Lincoln, by fealty, other
services unknown.
A toft called ' Coktaylars,' 25a. land, 3a. meadow, in Eynesbury,
formerly William Rowse's, worth 33s. 4rf., held, the toft of Maurice Barkley,
knight, by fealty, suit of court of his manor of Eynesbury and the rent
of lib. cummin, and the land and meadow formerly ' Rowses ' of the
lord Ferers, as of his manor of Eynesbury, by fealty, suit of court and
the rent of lib. pepper for all service.
A messuage and 40a. land, in Calcote, within the parish of Eynesbury,
worth 13s. 4c?., held of Thomas Grey and Benedicta his wife, Walter Luke
and Anne his wife, John Peyoyn and Anne his wife, and George Grey,
as of their manor of Launceleyn Bury, by fealty, suit of court and the
rent of lib. pepper yearly.
A messuage, 100a. land, 80a. pasture, 13a. wood, la. meadow, in
' le More,' within the parish of Great Stoughton, worth 46s. 8d., held of
Robert Wauton, as of his manor of Great Stoughton, by | of a knight's fee.
A messuage, two tofts, 37a. land, in Little {Parva) Paxton, worth 33s. 4(Z.,
whereof a messuage and 20a. land, called ' Halams,' a toft and la. land,
called ' Cokstevyns ' and a toft and 11a. land, called ' Bundyes,' are held
of Thomas Hutton, clerk, as of his manor of Little Paxton, by fealty and
suit of court, and 5a. land, the residue of the lord Ferrers, by fealty and
suit of court, for all service.
An acre and a half in Great Paxton, worth 4s. 6d., held of Robert
Bulkeley, as of his manor of Great Paxton, by fealty and suit of court,
for all service.
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745. John Grey son and heir of John Grey de Powes, knight.
Writ of Devenerunt, 22 May, inquisition 21 June, 19 Henry VII.
The said John Grey, the father, was seised in fee the day he died of the
under-mentioned manors, &c. after whose death they descended to the said
John, the son, as his son and heir.
The said John, the son, took to wife Margaret, daughter of Edward Sutton,
knight, lord de Dudley, and those espousals continued between them after
the death of John, the father, all his life. She is still living.
He died 15 April in the year abovesaid, he and the said manors being still
in the king's ward. At the time of his death he was 19 years old. Edward
Grey is his son and heir, aged 1 year and more. See Nos. 746, 747, 751.
Marches of Wales. Moiety of the castle of Pole {Pola), called ' le Doungeon,'
within the lordship of Powes ; a moiety of the demesne lands and park of
Kenevenetheryn, to the same castle adjacent ; the manors, or lordships,
together with the commotes, lands and tenements of Mathrawall, Grenhall,
Llanvilling, Kereginon, Moughnaunt, Meighen ughcoide, Meighen iscoide,
Placedonas, Garghgelynnyn, Rreworth, Stradmarchell, Teitreiff and of
the town of Pole {ville de Pola) held, together with the manor, or lordship,
of Ponsburye, of the king in chief, by services of 2^0 of a knight's fee ;
they are worth 143/. 6s. 8d.
Salop. The castle, or manor, of Charlton, worth 6/., held of Thomas, earl of
Arundell, service unknown.
HENRY VII. 485
Manor, or lordship, of Ponsbury, or Ponsburye, held as above.
Two burgages in the town of Shrewsbury, held of the king in burgage,
by 4c/. rent, for all service, w^orth beyond outgoings 3.s. 4c?.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (69.)
746. John Grey son and heir of John Grey, lord de Powes, knight.
Writ of Devenerunt 22 May, inquisition 15 June, 19 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 745.
Hants. A rent of 251. in Aulton, and a rent of 25/. in Andever, held of the
king in chief, by knight -service.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (70.) E. Series II. File 960. (23.)
747. John Grey son and heir of John Grey de Powes, knight.
Writ of Devenerunt 22 May, inquisition 18 June, 19 Henry VII.
Findings- as in No. 745.
Lincoln. Lordship, or manor, of Depyng, worth 40/., held of the king, service
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (71.)
748. John Rufford.
Writ 7 May, inquisition 9 August, 19 Henry VII.
One Thomas Rufford, esquire, was seised of the under-mentioned manors
in fee, and, being so seised, enfeoffed Thomas Dalemar, knight, Thomas Rokes,
Thomas Fowler, esquire, Thomas Tempull, John Okeley and William Fox
thereof, to the use of himself and Philippa, his wife, for her life, and after her
decease to the use of himself and his heirs. The said Thomas Fowler and his
co-feoffees w^ere seised thereof accordingly, and afterwards the said Thomas
Rufford died, whereupon the reversion of the said manors in use descended to
John Rufford, named in the Avrit, as brother and heir of the said Thomas.
The said Pliilippa is still alive.
He held no other land or tenements of the king, or other, in demesne or in
service, the day he died in the county.
He died 21 February last. John Rufford, aged 19 and more, is his son
and heir.
Bucks. Manors of Botelers, Bowettes and Estbowr', in the parish of Eddis-
borowe, whereof the manors of Botelers and Bowettes, worth 12 marks,
are held of John, rector of Asscherug', by knight-service, and the manor
of Estbowr', worth 6 marks, of Alexander Quadring, esquire, by fealty
and 65. rent yearly, services unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (72.)
749. William Glascok.
Commission, 25 June, inquisition Tuesday, 2 July, 19 Henry VII.
Long before the said William's decease one John Glascok, of Great
Waltham, was seised of the under-mentioned moiety of a manor in fee, and
being so seised, by charter dated at Chiknale, 15 February, 7 Henry VII, demised,
delivered and confirmed the same to Anne Glascok, of Chiknale, widow, the
486 INQUISITIONS.
said William, John Cornyssh, the elder, Thomas Everard, Thomas Ramme,
William Laurence, Thomas Hill and John Hill, their heirs and assigns, to
the use of the said William and his heirs.
Afterwards, being thus jointly seised, by his last will he directed that
the said moiety should remain after his decease to Joan, his wife, for life,
with remainder to Edward Glascok, his son, and the heirs of his body, with
remainder, in default of such heirs, for sale by his executors the proceeds to
be disposed for the souls of himself and his parents at his executors discretion.
He died, and the said Agnes and the other survive.
He died 8 February last. The said Edward Glascok, aged 16 and more,
is his son and heir.
Essex. A moiety of the -manor and advowson of Chiknale Trenchefoill,
worth 4/., held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by reason of the
manor of Plesshy, by knight-service.
G. Series II. Vol. 17. (73.)
750. Nicholas Beron.
Writ 8 February, inquisition 25 June, 19 Henry VII.
The said Nicholas Byron was seised of the under -mentioned manor, &c.
and, being so seised, gave them to John Hussy, Maurice Berkeley, knights,
Edmund Bussy, Robert Longley, esquires. Master Ralph Langley, Master
Nicholas Kulchith and Sir Richard Knolles, clerks, in fee, by virtue of which
they were seised thereof, in fee to the use of him and his heirs and the per-
formance of his covenants and his last will.
He suffered a recovery in Easter term, 16 Henry VII, to Ralph Shirley,
Maurice Berkeley, John Hussie, John Dygby, John Both, knights, of the said
manor, &c. by virtue of which they were seised thereof in fee to the use of
certain covenants between him and one Ralph Lemyngton [for] the jointure
of Isabel Biron, wife of John Biron, his son and heir, as appears by indenture
between him and the said Ralph Lymengton made and sealed.
He died 13 January, 19 Henry VII, John Byron being now his son and
heir, aged 16 and over and married to one Isabel. Cf. Nos. 755, 759, 761.
Lincoln. Manor of Cadney, six messuages, thirty tofts, one hundred bovates
and 50a. land, 160a. meadow, 50a. pasture, 10a. wood, 1,000a. moor,
1,000a. marsh, 1,000a. turbary, 103.s. 5d. rent, in Cadney, Howsome,
Somerby, North Kellesey, Elseham, Hibalstowe, Croxton, Olesby, Ker-
nyngton, Owneby and Frisseby, worth 211. yearly beyond outgoings,
held of the noble lady, the princess Margaret, the king's mother, services
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (74.)
75 1 . John Grey, lord de Powes, son and heir of John Grey, late lord de
PowES, knight,
Writ wanting ; inquisition [10] July, 19 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 745. The age of the heir is given as one year.
Rutland. Manor of [Wi]ssenden, worth lOl., held of the king in chief, by
knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (75.)
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752. William Hertwf-ll, knisht
»'
Writ 3 November, inquisition, 31 July, 19 Henry VII.
William Catesby, John Catesby, serjeant-at-law, Roger Wake, John
Reynes, Henry Davers, Richard Hertwell, Thomas Hertwell and John Robyns,
were seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c., and, being so seised, by
charter gave them to him and Katharine, his wife, by the name of William
Hertwell, esquire, and Katharine, his wife, for the term of her life, rendering
to the said William Catesby, and the others, a red rose at Midsummer for all
service. They were seised thereof accordingly in their demesne as of free
tenement and, so seised, he died, and she is still so seised by survivorship.
He died 24 September, 19 Henry VII. John Hertwell is his son and
heir and was aged, at the time of his death, 22 and more.
Northampton. Manor of Preston by Pedyngton, with land, &c. in Preston,
Pydyngton, Hakelton, Horton, Great {Magna) Houghton, Quenton, Teorten-
hale, IVIidelton, Hulcote by Toucester, Estneston, West Haddon, Hanyng-
ton, Luffeweke, Knoston, Irchester, Bucketon, Weston, Little {Parva)
Dodyngton, Thorj) Water vylo, and Clendon, with the advowson of the town
of Clendon. The said manor, &c. are held of the earl of Kent, service
unknown, and are worth yearly beyond outgoings 501.
G. Series II. Vol. 17. (76.)
753. Katharine Bromwyche.
Writ 16 May, inquisition 9 June, 19 Henry VII.
William IVIidilham, clerk, Henry Chapman, Thomas Hord, Hugh Carewe,
Geoffrey Holford and John Holford, were seised of the under-mentioned
moiety of a manor in fee, and, being so seised, gave it to the said Katharine
Bromwiche and one Robert Mattesdon, then her husband, to hold to them
and the heirs of their bodies between them begotten, with remainder in default
to the heirs of his body, with remainder in default to the right heirs of John
Chaundos, knight, then deceased.
They were seised thereof accordingly in fee tail, by the form of the gift ;
and, being so seised, he died without heir of his body begotten and she was
solely seised of the moiety aforesaid in fee tail by survivorship, as tenant in
fee tail after possibility of issue between her and the said Robert extinct, and
died so seised.
Giles Brugges, knight, is cousin and next heir of the said John Chaundos,
knight, late deceased, viz. son of Thomas, son of Giles, son of Alice, daughter
of Elizabeth (sic), sister of the said John Chaundos, knight, and is aged 50 and
more.
She died 23 March last. Thomas Chipernam, clerk, is her cousin and
next heir, viz. son of John, son of Nicholas, brother of Henry her father,
and is aged 40 and more.
Hereford. A moiety of the manor of Lugwardyne, worth 8^., held of the
king in chief, by service of § of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (77.) E. Series II. File 411. (1.)
764. Christopher Troppenell, esquire.
Writ 6 April, inquisition 30 June, 19 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 682. Cf. Nos. 756, 783.
•488 INQUISITIONS.
Somerset. Sixty acres of land, 6a. pasture, in Harsege, worth 20s., held of
Walter Hungerford, knight, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (78.) E. Series II. File S^lb. (17.)
755. Nicholas Biron, knight, brother and heir of John Byron, knight.
Writ of diem clausit wanting ; inquisition 3 July, 19 Henry VII.
In his lifetime he was seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee
and, being so seised, thereof enfeoffed John Hussy, Maurice Berkeley, knights,
Edmund Bussy, Robert Longley, Master Ralph Langley, Master Nicholas
Kylchith and Sir Richard Knolles, to the use of himself and his heirs and for
the performance of his covenants and last will.
He suffered a recovery, Michaelmas term, 18 Henry VII, to Edmund and
Richard Gaunt, of the manor and advowson of Overcolwike and of four
messuages, 100a. land, &c. in Overcolwike, Nethercolwike and Adbulton, who
afterwards gave the said manor, &c. to him and Joan, then his wife, who sur-
vives, and the heirs of their bodies begotten, and they were seised thereof
accordingly in fee tail, as appears by indenture thereof.
The residue of the said manors he gave and bequeathed to the said Joan,
his wife, for the performance of his last will, in the exhibition of his three
daughters for their marriage, and the payment of his debts.
He had issue John Biron. married at the time of his death, to one Isabel.
He died 13 January, 19 Henrv VII, the said John his son and heir, being
then aged 16 and more. Cj. 750, "^759, 761.
Notts. Manors of Overcolwike, Nethercolwike, Adbulton, Elston and Stoke,
the advowson of the church of Overkolwike, and four messuages, 100a. land,
300a. meadow, 300a. pasture, 60a. wood [there], and a fishery in the water
of Trent ; the manor {sic) of Overcolwike, Nethercolwike and Adbolton,
are worth 33Z. 12s. 4f/. yearly, and are held of the king in chief, as of the
honor of Peverell, b}^ service of twelve broad arrows (catapultarum)
yearly, if asked for ; four messuages, two cottages, in Elston and Stoke,
are worth 34s. 2d., and are held of the priest of the chantry of St. Mary of
Newerke, by lOd. yearly, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (79.)
756. Christopher Troppenell, esquire.
Writ 6 April, inquisition 18 July, 19 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 682. Cf. Nos. 754, 783.
Gloucester. A messuage, 60a. land, 10a. meadow, 20a. pasture, in Bourton,
worth 33s. 4c?., held of the abbot of Evesham, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (80.)
757. David Mathewe.
Writ 11 May, inquisition Friday after Midsummer, 19 Heru-y VII.
William Brome, chaplain, was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Tort-
worth and land, &c. in Oldbury, &c. in fee, and of the advowson of Tortworth
as of fee and right, and, being so seised, gave them to Nicholas Kynston and
Joan, his wife, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder
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in default to Henry, bishop of Lincoln for the term of his life, with remainder
to Piers le Veele and Cecily, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, with
remainder in default to Nicholas' right heirs.
The said Nicholas and Joan were seised thereof accordingly in fee tail
by the form of the gift ; and the said bishop died in their lifetime ; and
afterwards they died so seised, without heir of their body issuing ; whereby
the said Piers and Cecily entered into the said manor, &c. as into their
remainder, and were seised thereof in fee tail by the form of the gift, and died
so seised ; after whose death the said manor, &c. descended to one Alice, as
their cousin and heir, viz. daughter of Robert, son of John, son of Thomas,
son of Piers, son of Piers, son and heir of the bodies of the said Piers and
Cecily issuing ; by virtue of which the same Alice was seised thereof in fee tail
by the form of the gift.
Walter la Hide was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Charfeld
in fee and of the advowson of the church of the same manor in fee and right,
and, being so seised, gave them to one Robert Veele and Hawys, his wife, to
hold to them and the heirs which the said Robert should beget of the said
Hawys, with remainder, if he died without heir of her body begotten, after
her decease, to Robert's right heirs.
By virtue of which gift the said Robert was seised thereof in fee tail,
and the said Hawys in her demesne as of free tenement by the form of the gift.
And afterwards the said Hawys died ; and afterwards the said Robert like-
mse died so seised ; after whose death the said manor and advowson descended
to the said Alice, as cousin and heir of the said Robert, viz. daughter of
Robert, son of John, son of Thomas, son of Piers, son of Piers, son of Piers,
son and heir of the said Robert, by him of the body of the said Hawys begotten ;
whereby the said Alice was seised thereof in demesne as of fee tail by the form
of the gift.
The same Alice was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Huntyngford,
and divers lands, &c. there, in fee, and, being so seised of all the premises in
form aforesaid, took to husband one David Mathewe, named in the writ, and
they had issue between them Katharine, Elizabeth, Anne and Margaret.
Afterwards the same Alice died seised of such estate s thereof, and David
survived her and continued his possession by the curtesy.
He died the last day but one of March last, whereupon the said manors,
&c. descended to the said Katharine, Elizabeth, Anne and Margaret, as
daughters and heirs of the said Alice, viz. the manor of Tort worth &c., and
the manor of Cherfeld, &c. by virtue of the several gifts aforesaid in form
aforesaid. The said Katharine is 14 and more, the said Elizabeth 13 and more,
the said Anne 11 and more, and the said Margaret 10 and more. Cf.
No. 833.
Gloucester. Manor and advowson of Tortworth, worth 30/., held of the
king, as of his hundred of Grymboldesassh, service unknown.
Manor and advowson of Charfeld, or Cherfeld, two messuages, two
carucates and a virgate of land, 20a. meadow, 4a. wood, in Oldbury, Thorn-
bury, Tacham and Valefeld, worth 26/., held of the duke of Bukyngham,
service unknown.
Manor of Huntyngford and divers lands and tenements there, worth
6/., held of the king, by knight-service.
C. iSeries II. Vol. 17. (81.) E. Series II. File 34:2. {10.)
490 INQUISITIONS
758. Ralph Tylney.
Writ of Mandamus 28 November, inquisition 12 December, 19 Hem'y VII.
After the death of Ralph Tylney, citizen and alderman of the city of
London, &c.
One William Gernon was seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in
fee, and, being so seised, by charter indented, dated at Catteslade, 5 February,
7 Henry VI, gave them to Thomas Gernon, his son, and Marion, his wife, to
hold to the said Thomas and Marion and the heirs of Thomas. They were
seised thereof accordingly, Thomas in fee, and Marion in her demesne as of
free tenement. Afterwards the said Thomas died and the said Marion
survived him and continued her possession by virtue of the gift and was seised
thereof in her demesne as of free tenement. Afterwards she died so seised
whereupon the said manor, &c. descended to Joan Tylney, then wife of the said
Ralph Tylney, Elizabeth Hyll, widow, late the wife of Thomas Hyll, knight,
late citizen and alderman of the said city of London, as cousins and heirs
of the said William Gernon, viz. daughters and heirs of the said Thomas
Gernon, his son and heir ; by which pretext the said Ralph and Joan, in her
right, and the said Elizabeth were seised thereof in fee, and, being so seised,
made partition thereof and of all other the manors, &c. which were
the said William's and Thomas', by virtue of which partition the said manor,
&c. were allotted inter alia as the purparty of the said Ralph and Joan thereof.
The said Ralph and Joan were seised of the said manor, &c. accordingly,
in her right ; and afterwards, viz. on the feast of St. George, 18 Henry VII,
the said Ralph died, and she survived him and is yet alive, solely seised
thereof in fee.
Reynold Tylney, aged 26 and more, is his son and heir.
Gloucester. Manor of Catteslade, with tenements, meadows, leases, pastures,
woods, mills, &c., worth 6 marks beyond outgoings, held of John Fortescu,
esquire, as of his manor of Everton, by 4s. rent at Hoketyde yearly for
all service.
C. Series 11. Vol. 17. (82.)
759. Nicholas Byron, knight.
Writ 12 May, inquisition 7 June, 19 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in fee, and, being so seised, thereof enfeoffed John Hussy, Maurice Berkley,
Edmund Bussy, Robert Langley, Master Ralph Langley, Master Nicholas
Culchith, and Sir Richard KnoUes, clerks, as in No. 750.
Being so seised, he suffered a recovery thereof in Easter term, 16 Henry VII,
by the name of Nicholas Biron, esquire, to Ralph Shirley and others, knights,
as in No. 750, Edmund Bussy, Edward Bussy, Ralph Lemjmgton, Richard
Shilton, John Croft and Thomas Spicer, as among the pleas of that term &c.,
TO. ccclxxiiij, more fully appears.
He died 13 January last. John Biron, aged 16 and more, is his son and
heir. Cf. Nos. 755, 761.
York. Thirty messuages, a mill, sixty bovates of land, 140a. meadow, 500a.
pasture, 100a. wood, and 435. 5|c?. rent, in Hodersfeld, or Hadnesfeld,
and Humshelf, or Hunshelf, whereof the lands and tenements in Hadnes-
feld are held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, service unknown,
and are worth 181. I2d., and the lands and tenements in HunsheK are held
HENRY VII. 491
of Edward Stanley, knight, as of his manor of Brereley, service unknown,
and are worth 4/.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (83.)
760. Richard Erley, gentleman.
Writ 12 April, inquisition 25 May, 17 Henry VII ; delivered into court 16 June,
17 Henry VII.
He died 26 March last, seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee.
Margaret, wife of Thomas Chafyn, is his sister, and heir, and is aged 50 and
more. Cf. No. 523.
Berks. Manor of Erley Maydens, and 260a. land, in the parish of Sonnyng,
worth 6/., held of William Fetiplace, esquire, as of his manor of Erley
St. Bartholomew's {Sancti Barth'i) otherwise called Erley Leycourt, service
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (84.)
761. Nicholas Biron, knight.
Writ, wanting ; inquisition 27 June, 19 Henry VII.
He was seised in fee of a messuage in Alton, and, being so seised, gave it
to John Hussey, Maurice Berkeley, knights, Edmund Bussy, Robert Longley,
esquires, Master Ralph Longley, Master Nicholas Kylchith, and Sir Richard
Knolles, clerks, as in No. 750, in fee, by virtue of which they were seised
thereof in fee to the use of him and his heirs and the performance of his
last Avill, as appears by indentures thereof.
Afterwards, on Monday in Easter term, 16 Henry VII, he suffered a
recovery to Ralph Shyrley, and others, as in No. 759, of the said messuage,
five tofts, &c., as below, in Alton, who entered and are seised thereof to the
use of the jointure of Isabel, wife of John Byron, his son and heir, as appears
by a covenant thereof by indentures between him and the said Ralph
Lemyngton made. He had issue John, married to the said Isabel.
He died 13 January, 19 Henry VII, the said John, his son, then 16 years
old, and over, and married to the said Isabel, now surviving. Cf. No. 755.
Derby. A messuage, five tofts, 100a. land, 40a. meadow, 60a. pasture and
40a. wood, in Alton, worth 4:1., held of the king, by socage, as of the duchy
of Lancaster, by 2s. rent yearly, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (85.)
762. Margaret Huddelston, widow.
Writ of Mandamus 11 November, inquisition 9 June, 17 Henry VII.
She died 17 October, 14 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manors,
&c. in fee. Richard Hudelston is her son and heir and is aged 21 and more.
Lancelot Thrylkeld, knight, occupied and took the issues and profits of
the said manors &c. from the said 17 October, 14 Henry VII, up to the feats
of Martlemas, 17 Henry VII, and the said Richard Hudelston occupied and
took the issues and profits of the said manors, &c. from the said feast of Martle-
mas up to the day of the taking of this inquisition.
Cumberland. Manors of Blennerhassett and Upmanby, 86a. land, in Penreth,
and 13a. land in Caldegate by {juxta) Carlisle, worth 5Z., held at her death
492 INQUISITIONS.
of the heirs of Richard, late earl of Warwick, by service of ^^j of a knight's
166
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (86.)
763. William Hals.
Writ 5 July, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition 16 November, 19 Henry VII.
Long before his decease the said William Hallis was seised of the under-
mentioned moieties of manors &c. in fee, and, being so seised, by charter,
20 April, 18 Henry VII, gave them to Richard Witlegh, Richard Hallis and
William Gybbes, to hold to them and their heirs for ever.
He died 25 April last. John Hallis, aged 18 and more, is his son and heir.
Devon. Moiety of the manor of Worthele, or Worthell, worth 6/., held of
the king, as of his manor of Stokyngham, parcel of the earldom of Salis-
bury, by knight-service.
Moiety of the manor of Dunston, and the moiety of a rent of 35. 4d.
issuing from the manor of Georgteyng, worth 40*., held of the king, as
of the duchy of Lancaster, by knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (87.)
764. Thomas Barnardiston, knight.
Writ 7 July, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition the last day but one of November,
19 Henry VII.
He died 29 June, 18 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor in
fee. Thomas Barnardyston, aged 23 and more, is his son and heir.
Wilts. Manor of Estgrafton, worth 20?., held of Edward, duke of Bukkyng-
ham, by fealty and 25. rent, for all service. The jurors also say that he
paid yearly to the said duke 2s. Qd.
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765. Thomas Barnardiston, knight.
Writ 7 July, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition 1 December, 19 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 764.
Lincoln. Manor of Great {Magna) Cotis, worth 30Z., held of John Nevell, by
service of \d. rent, at Easter yearly, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (89.)
766. Thomas Rotherham, knight.
Writ 18 June, inquisition 12 July, 19 Henry VII.
He was seised in fee tail, viz. to himself and the heirs male of his body, of
the under-mentioned manors of Gretehamsted, &c., and died so seised.
Thomas, late bishop {sic) of York, and John Rotheram, esquire, were
seised of the under-mentioned manors of Donton, &c. in fee, and, being so
seised, 8 February, 4 Henry VII, demised them to the prior of the house of
St. Mary, the Virgin, of Huntyngdon, co. Huntingdon, and the convent of
the same, from Michaelmas, 1489, for sixty years without any rent to them
therefore ; by virtue of which demise the same prior and convent were, and still
are, possessed thereof ; and afterwards the said John Rotheram died, and
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the said archbishop survived him and was seised of the reversion of the said
manors in fee, and died so seised, whereupon the reversion thereof descended
to the said Thomas Rotheram, knight, named in the writ, as cousin and heir of
the said archbishop, viz. son of the said John Rotheram, esquire, his brother.
One Ahce, late the wife of John Rotheram, esquire, mother of the said
Thomas, holds for the term of her hfe, the under-mentioned land, &c., called
' Fosses,' land in Stapleford and land in Stoppesley [and held the same] at the
time of the death of the said Thomas, with reversion thereof expectant to the
said Thomas and his heirs.
One John Andrewe was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. at
Chiltorngrene and in Esthide, in fee, and, being so seised, enfeoffed the said
Thomas Rotheram, and William Wystowe, Robert Feyrford and Edward
Londy, thereof, to hold to them and their heirs, to the use of the said Thomas
and his heirs for ever. The said Thomas and the others were seised thereof
accordingly in fee to that use, and afterwards the said Thomas died, and
the said William and the others were, and still are, seised thereof in fee by
survivorship to the same use, no last will thereof having been made or declared
by the said Thomas.
He died on the feast of Whitsuntide last. Thomas Rotheram, aged
5 and more, is his son and heir.
Bedford. Manor of Gretehamstede, or Gretehamsted, worth 33s. 4d., tenure
unknown.
Manor of ' Somereis,' or ' Somereys,' worth 10/., held of Nicholas
Vaux, knight, service unknown.
Manor of Luton, and 200a. land and pasture, called ' Wardonhill '
and ' Galowehill,' or Galowehyll, in Stoppesley, in the parish of Luton,
parcels of the same manor of Luton, and the hundred of Flytte, worth
20 marks, held of the king in chief, by service of |^ of a knight's fee.
A fair on the feast of the Assumption and a market every Monday
weekly, yearly, at Luton, worth lOs. beyond outgoings, held of the king,
by service of Id. yearly, for all service.
Manor of ' Pykes,' in Luton, worth 61., held of the prior of Donstabull,
by 55. id. rent yearly.
Manor of ' Norwodes,' in Luton, worth lOOs., tenure unknown.
Manor of ' Langleis,' or ' Langleys,' in Luton, worth IOO5., tenure
unknown.
Manor of Esthide, in Luton, worth 50s., tenure unknown.
Manor of Westhide, in Luton, worth 505., tenure unknown.
Manors of Houghton Conquest, Barton, Yon, and Aspleygh, otherwise
called ' Aspleybury,' and tenements (parcel, apparently, of those specified
below) in Shitlyngdon and Gravenhorst, worth 12/., tenure unknown.
Manor of Overstondon, worth 4/., held of the king, in socage, by 55.
rent yearly, for all service.
Manor of Fenelsgrove, or Fenell grove, otherwise called ' Fenels
Luton,' worth IOO5., tenure unknown.
Manor in Stoppesley called ' Benettes,' in the parish and soke of
Luton, worth 6/., tenure unknown.
Manor of Walweyns, in Tyngreve, worth 4 marks, tenure unknown.
Manor of Kempston, worth 14/., tenure unknown.
Three tofts, 60a. land, 12a. pasture, 30a. wood, called ' Camfeldes,'
' Horseleys ' and ' Durels,' in the parish of Luton, worth 265. 8c/., tenure
unknown.
494 INQUISITIONS.
A messuage, 200a. land, 60a. pasture, and lOo. meadow, called
' Normannes Mese,' or ' Normans Mese,' in the parish of Luton, worth 15s.
beyond outgoings, held of the lord Ferrers of Charteley, by 2s. 4d. rent
yearly, for all service.
Twenty messuages, ten tofts, four mills, 600a. land, 60a. meadow,
300a. pasture, 20a. wood, 61. 10s. rent, in Gretehamstede, Somereis, or
Somereys, Luton, Stoppesley, Bramelhanger, Lyghgrave, or Lighgrave,
Lymbery, Tyngreve, or Tyngrene, Kempston, Barton, Yon, Aspleygh,
or Aspley, Shytlyngdon, or Shitlyngdon, Gravenherst, Esthide and
Westhide, worth 10 marks, tenure unknown.
Manors of Donton Chamberlensbury, otherwise called ' Newtonbury,'
and Goseis, six messuages, 200a. land, 20a. meadow, 40a. pasture and
40s. rent, in Donton. The said manor of Donton is worth 20 marks,
tenure unknown, and the said manor of Goseys 5 marks, tenure unknown.
A messuage, 30a. land, 6a. pasture, called ' Fosses,' in Lygrave, in
the parish of Luton, worth 12s., tenure unknown.
A messuage, 40a. land, 2a. meadow, 6a. pasture, in Stapleford,
worth 30s., tenure unknown.
A croft in Stoppesley, in the parish of Luton, called ' Avyswyk,'
or ' Aveswyke,' worth 5s., tenure unknown.
A messuage and a garden by (juxta) Chiltorngrene and 10a. land in
Esthide, worth 5s., tenure unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (90.)
767. Robert Batyn.
Commission of Concealments, &c., 24 March, inquisition 29 June, 19 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land in Rokbeare, manor of Dunys-
londe, &c., in fee, and, being so seised, suffered a recovery thereof to Robert
Frensshe, clerk, and Stephen Harry, to his own use for life, with remainder
to the use of Humphrey Batyn, his son and heir, for 20 marks by the said
Humphrey to him beforehand paid, full bargaining between them having
been had before.
He died seised in fee of the under-mentioned moiety of land, &c. in
Bowmore.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land in Braympton and moiety
of the manor and advowson of Podyngton in fee, and, being so seised, by
charter, dated , gave them to Humphrey Walronde and John
Keynes, their heirs and assigns, until they should have received 50 marks
therefrom, which sum is still unraised {minus levata). The said Humphrey
and John are seised thereof accordingly, and were seised on the day of his
decease, in fee.
He died 8 March, 19 Henry VII. The said Humphrey aged 26 and more,
is his son and heir.
Devon. Two hundred acres of land, 20a. pasture, in Rokbeare, worth 10s.,
held of the prioress of Canonlegh, by the rent of Id. for all service.
Manor of Dunyslonde, worth 60s., held of Edward, earl of Devon,
as of the manor of Okhampton, by knight-service.
The moiety of a messuage and la. land, in Shepewaisshe, worth lis.,
held of Nicholas Holand, service unknown.
A messuage, or a burgage, in Hatherlegh, or Hatherley, worth 6d.,
held of the abbot of Tavystok, in free socage.
HENRY VII. 495
A messuage, 200a. land, 100a. pasture, in Exmyster, worth 6s. 8d.,
held of the prior of Plympton, in free socage.
A messuage, two carucates of land, and one acre of meadow, in
Graddon, worth Ss., held of John Davylles, in free socage.
Seventeen shillings yearly rent, in Middelcote, or Meddelcote, and
twenty-one shillings yearly rent, in Westhole and Whitley more, held of
John DavyUes, in free socage, worth 38.s.
A messuage, 60a. land, 20a. meadow, in Halsdon, worth 10s., held
of the earl of Ormond, service unknown.
A messuage, 80a. land, 30a. meadow, 20a. furze and heath, in North-
wyke, worth 10s., held of Nicholas Speccote, service unknown.
A messuage, 20a. land, in Westrighton, worth 10s., held of John
Speke, esquire, in free socage.
A moiety of a toft and of a ferling of land, in Bowmore, worth 2s.,
held of William Croke, in free socage.
Two messuages, 300a. land, 40a. pasture, in Braympton, worth 40s.,
held of Edward, earl of Devon, as of his honor of Plympton, by knight-
service.
A moiety of the manor of Podyngton, with a moiety of the advowson
of the church of PodjTigton, worth lis. 2d., held of the lord prince, as
of his manor of Bradnynche, by service of j of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (91.)
768. Elizabeth Taynfilde, widow.
Commission, as above ; inquisition 29 June, 19 Henry VII.
She died 26 August, 18 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor,
&c. in fee. William Taynfild, aged 16 and more, is her cousin and heir, viz.
son of Robert Taynfilde, her son and heir.
Devon. Manor of Peatton, worth 10/., and a messuage, 60a. arable, 40a.
pasture, 10a. meadow, called 'le Hayne,' parcel of the manor aforesaid,
worth 205., held of dame Elizabeth Fiztwaryn, as of her manor of Baunp-
ton, service unknown.
Four tenements, 100a. arable, 80a. pasture, 60a. furze and heath,
20a. meadow, 40a. wood, called ' Peatton Londes,' parcel of the manor
aforesaid, worth 4/., held of the prior of [St. John of] Jerusalem, by
13s. 4d!. rent and fealty, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (92.)
769. Edmund Arundel, knight.
Commission, as above; inquisition 29 June, 19 Henry VII.
John Colshill, esquire, was seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in
[fee, and, being so seised, by charter] indented, dated at Tremethert, Monday
after St. Andrew, the Apostle [12 Henry IV], gave them to Master Richard
Cour[tena]y, dean of the cathedral church of Wells, John Courtenay, knight,
Robert Gary, esquire, John Preston, parson of the church of [St. Ewe, Ralph
Colyn, parson of the church] of Lansalowys, Thomas Greston, parson of the
church of Stouford, Robert Austorp, clerk, and John Jabyn, to hold for the
term of his life, and the heirs of his body issuing (sic), by virtue of which gift
they were seised thereof in their demesne as of free tenement.
496 INQUISITIONS.
Afterwards the said John Colshill, esquire, died, whereupon [the premises
descended to John Colshill, as his son and heir, who] entered [thereon], as
into his remainder and was seised thereof in fee tail by the form of the gift,
and died so seised, whereupon [the premises descended to John] Colshill, knight,
as his son and heir, who entered, &c., and died without heir of his body issuing,
whereupon the premises [descended to] Joan, late the wife of William Houghton,
knight, as sister and heir of the said John Colshill, knight, who was seised
thereof accordingly [in fee tail by the form of the gift] aforesaid, and died,
whereupon the premises descended to Edmund [Arundel, knight, named in
the writ, as her cousin and heir of her] body begotten, viz. son of Remfrey,
her son and heir ; and afterwards the said Edmund died, whereupon the
premises ought to descend to Anne, now wife of John Crokker, esquire, his
sister and heir.
He died . . ., 19 Henry VII. The said Anne is his sister and next heir.
... Cj. No. 689.
Devon. The manors of Stouford [and] Hewys and the advowsons of the
churches of [Hewys] ....... a. of land, 100a. pasture, 20a. meadow,
200a. furze and heath, in Bourlond and Wyteburgh. The said [manor of
. . . [is held of] the lady Margaret Richemount {sic), as of her castle of
Toryton, by service of a knight's fee and the fifth part of a knight's fee,
and is worth . . . ; [the said manor of] . . . is held of the said countess,
as of her castle aforesaid, by service of a knight's fee and the fourth
part of a knight's fee, and is worth . . . ; [the said] land, &c. in Bowrlond,
are held of Edward . . ., in free socage, by service of one sack of hay
{feni), for all service, and are worth 205.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (93.)
770. William Floyer of Floyers Hayes.
Commission, as above ; inquisition 29 June, 19 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Floyers Hayes, meadow
in Coweke and messuage in Newton, in fee, and, being so seised, enfeoffed
Thomas Austell, clerk, Roger Holand, esquire, John Bonham, Edward Fursse
and John Bohaye thereof for the performance of his last will.
He was seised in fee the day he died of the under-mentioned close in Hayes
and land at Barlegh.
He was seised in fee the day he died of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in Otereye St. Mary, according to the custom of the manor.
He was seised in fee the day he died of the undermentioned land, &c. in
Bradworthy, and Sutcomb.
He died 20 May, 19 Henry VII. John Floyer, aged 8 and more, is his
son and heir.
Devon. A messuage, 60a. arable, 16a. meadow, in Floyers Hayes by {juxta)
the city of Exeter, Avorth 10 marks, held of Edward, earl of Devon, by
knight-service and of the honor of Okehampton.
A meadow called 'Lychelonde,' or 'Lechelond,' alias 'Marymedowe,'
in Coweke, worth 205., held of Richard, abbot of Tavystok, [as] of his
demesne of Coweke, by fealty only.
A messuage in Newton Bussheles, or Busshell, worth 105., held of
Richard Yerde, by fealty.
HENRY VII. 497
A close of land in Hayes, worth 65. 8d., held of Roger Holand, by
fealty, and 2d. rent yearly.
A small piece of land lying in a close at Barleghs within the manor
of Coweke ; the said piece of land at Barlegh, worth 2s., is held of Richard,
abbot of Tavystok aforesaid, by fealty only, for all service.
A messuage, 100a. arable and pasture, 20a. meadow, in Otereye St.
Mary {beate Marie), worth 406\, held of the college of St. Mary of Otereye
aforesaid, b}^ rents, services and customs of the manor of Otereye aforesaid.
Two messuages, 100a. arable, 40a. pasture, 100a. furze and heath,
in Bradworthy, worth 20s., held of Thomas Thorne, as of his manor of
Bradworthy, by fealty and suit of his court there twice a year, for all
service.
A messuage, 60a. arable, 40a. pasture, 10a. meadow, in Sutcomb,
worth 20s., held of Robert Stowell, esquire, as of his manor of Sutcomb, by
fealtj^ and suit of his court there, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (94.)
771. William Stapilhill.
Commission, as above ; inquisition 29 June, 19 Henry VII.
One Thomas Dowrisshe, Robert Gyfforde, John Symon, William Martyn,
John Orynge and Richard Dowrisshe, were seised of the under-mentioned
land, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, by charter, 16 November, 14 Edward IV,
gave them to the said William Stapilhill, and the heirs of his body issuing,
with remainder in default to his right heirs.
The said William being so seised thereof, by charter, the last day but one
of October, 19 Henry VII, thereof enfeoffed John Braban and William Aysshe,
to the use of himself and his heirs ; upon which feoffment the said William
declared his will, dated the last day of October, 1503, as follows, to wit that
his said feoffees should give (donarent) all the said tenements and lands to
one Anne, his wife, now wife of Thomas Elyott, esquire, for the term of her
Ufe, when so required thereto, with remainder thereof as more fully in the said
will appears.
He died 1 November, 19 Henry VII. Thomas Stapilhill is his next heir,
and is aged 24 and more. Cf. No. 776.
Devon. A tenement, 30a. land, 20a. pasture, 20a. meadow, 20a. furze and
heath, in Stapilhill, in the parish of Ilsyngton, worth 405., held of Robert
Pomerey, and Joan, his wife, in her right, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (95.)
772. John Gaye, of Goldeworthy, gentleman.
Commission, as above ; inquisition 29 June, 19 Henry VII.
He died on the feast of St. Peter's Chair last, seised of the under-
mentioned manor, &c. in fee. William Gaie, aged 40 and more, is his son and
heir.
Devon. Manor of Goldeworthy, worth beyond outgoings 10 marks, held of
the abbot and convent of Tyivistok, in free socage, by 30s. rent yearly
and suit of their court of Abbotysham.
Wt. 3777. iH 32
498 INQUISITIONS.
A tenement, 62a. land, 10a. meadow, 16a. wood, 300a. furze and
heath, in Kyngisford, in the parish of Kentisbeare, or Kentysbeare, worth
205., held of John Wykys, of Nynehed, by ^ of a knight's fee.
Forty-eight acres of land, 5a. meadow, 80a. furze and heath, in
Columpton, worth 405., held of WiUiam WiUisforde, by the rent of Id.,
in free socage.
Thirty -three acres of land, 10a. meadow, called ' Neewlonde,' or
'Nywlond,' in Columpton, worth 20s., held of Humphrey Walronde,
service unknown.
Five acres of land, 500a. furze and heath, called ' Seynthill,' in Kentis-
beare, or Kentysbeare, worth 12c?., held of Margaret, countess of Reclie-
mond, in free socage, by 6d. rent yearly, as of the manor of Blakburbotey.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (96.)
773. Richard Wode.
Commission, as above ; inquisition 29 June, 19 Henry VII.
He was seised the day he died of the under-mentioned moiety of the
manor of Herpforde, in coparcenary with John Cole, in his demesne as of fee.
He died the last day but one of March, 19 Henry VII, seised of the other
under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee. John Wood, aged 12 and more, is his
son and heir.
Devon. Manor of ' Lowgher ' Horston, worth 4Z. 95. 8d., the manor of
' Hegher ' Horston, worth 111. 9s. 8d., and a moiety of the manor of Herp-
forde, worth 405., held of the lord prince, as of his castle of Trematon,
by knight-service.
A messuage, a dovecot, two orchards, 100a. arable, 40a. pasture
and 20a. meadow, in Fenne, worth 4/., tenure unknown.
Sixty acres of land and meadow, called ' Botlond,' or in Butlonde,
worth 535. 4d., tenure unknown.
Ten acres of land, called 'Dunston,' or in Dunston, worth 125.,
tenure unknown.
Thirty acres of land called ' Buttelers,' or in ' Buttelers,' worth
265. 8d., tenure unknown.
Sixty acres of land and meadow called ' Saltram,' worth 745. Qd.,
tenure unknown.
One hundred acres of land and meadow, called ' Fosse,' or in Fosse,
worth 1005., tenure unknown.
Thirty acres of land and meadow, called ' Kayton,' or in Keyton,
worth 335. 4d., tenure unknown.
Twelve acres of land, in Lynham, worth 135. 4c?., held of John Crokker,
knight, by fealty only.
Forty acres of land, in Wode, worth 335. 4d., and 100a. land and
meadow, in Collyfforde, or CollifTorde, worth I65. 8d., held of Edward
Curtenay, earl of Devon, as of his honor of Plympton, by knight-service.
One hundred acres of land, meadow, furze and heath, in Shawe,
worth 195., held of the prior of Plympton, by fealty only.
Thirty acres of land, in Battisburghe, worth 305., held of the abbot
of Bukfast, by fealty only.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (97.)
HENRY VII. 499
774. Oliver Calwodeley.
Commission, as above ; inquisition 29 June, 19 Henry VII.
Oliver Calwodeley, late of Paddestowe, co. Cornwall, gentleman, long
before his decease, for a certain murder done by him at Paddestowe, aforesaid,
abjured {ohpiravit) the realm.
At the time of his abjuration (ohfuracionis) he was seised in fee of the
under-mentioned messuage, &c. and died so seised thereof, to wit at Launceston,
CO. Cornwall, 20 December, 19 Henry VII, without the king's pardon obtained
for the murder and the abjuration aforesaid.
Devon. A messuage in Exeter, in the parish of St. Stephen, the Martyr,
opposite the said church, and five cottages in the same parish, in
' Hillyslane,' next and near the messuage aforesaid, held of the king, in
free burgage, as parcel of the said. city.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (98.)
775. John Frankecheny.
Commission, as above ; inquisition 19 (sic) June, 19 Henry VII.
^Vhereas by a certain inquisition (No. 248) taken at Exeter, 20 September,
15 Henry VII, before William Chenals then escheator, co. Devon, de mandato,
and returned into the chancery, it was inter alia found that one John Franke-
cheny, in the said mandate named, was seised, the day he died, in fee, of the
under-mentioned manor and rent, and died so seised, and that Denise (Dionicia)
Frankecheny was his cousin and heir, viz. daughter of John his son and heir
then aged 14, and that the said John Frankecheny, the elder, died 5 December
8 Henry VII, as by the said inquisition more fully appears ; one John Elyott,
who took the said Denise, to wife, intruded, in all and singular the premises,
upon the king's possession, and took the issues and profits thereof, without
any due livery thereof sued.
Devon. Manor of Clyst Gerard and 205. rent in the same, worth lO/I., held
of the king, as of his manor of Wonford, parcel of the earldom of
Salisbury, by knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (99.)
776. John Stapilhill.
Commission, as above ; inquisition 29 June, 19 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in fee, and, being so seised, thereof enfeoffed Thomas Dowrisshe, the elder,
WiUiam Palmer, John Lyndon and Robert Stapilhill, to hold to them and
their heirs in fee, to the use of himself and his heirs, and they being so thereof
seised, he bargained and sold all the premises to one William Stapilhill, his
son and heir, for 100 marks paid to him beforehand, in form following, to wit,
that the said feoffees should enfeoff Thomas Dowrisshe, Robert Gyfforde,
John Symon, William Martyn, John Orynge and Richard Dowrisshe, thereof,
and their heirs in fee, to the use of himself for life, and, after his decease, to
the use of the said William Stapilhill and the heirs of his body issuing, with
remainder thereof to Radegund and Agnes, sisters of the said William, and the
heirs of their bodies issuing, with remainder thereof to the right heirs of the
said WiUiam Stapilhill in fee ; and the said Thomas Dowrisshe, the elder,
500 INQUISITIONS.
William Palmer, and the others, accordingly enfeoffed the said Thomas
Dowrisshe, Robert Gyfforde, and the others, thereof, to the use and intent
above specified.
After the death of the said John Stapilhill all the premises in use descended
to one Thomas StapOhiU as his cousin and heir, to wit son of William, his
son ; which Thomas entered thereon and thereof enfeoffed Thomas Elyott,
esquire, William Aysshe and John Braban, by deed dated the last day but
one of October, 19 Henry VII, for the performance of the above use and
intent.
Date of death not given. The said Thomas Stapilhill, aged 24 and more,
is his next heir. Cf. No. 771.
Devon. A messuage, 80a. land, 10a. meadow, 40a. wood, 20a. furze and
heath and 55. rent, in Bremell, Wolcombe and Kyddon, worth 20s., held
of John More, in free socage.
Three messuages, 20a. land, la. wood, 2a. furze and heath, in Short-
rigge, worth 20*., held of the abbot of Bukfast, service unknown.
Ten acres of land, in Kylmyscroft, worth 105., held of the said
John More, service unknown.
A messuage, 12a. land, 6a. meadow, 4a. furze and heath, in Kyngis-
teyngton, or Kyngysteyngton, worth 205., held of William Clyfforde,
service unknown.
Nine messuages, 60a. land, 25a. meadow, 40a. furze and heath, in
Cristowe and Kennok, worth 405., held of the abbot of Tavistok, in free
socage.
Twenty-five acres of land, 3a. meadow, in Cheveley, worth IO5.,
held of the dean and chapter of Exeter, service unknown.
A rent of IO5. 5c?. in Wilway and Stowrysshe, or Stowresshe, held of
William Wyndete, service unknown ; and it is worth IO5. 5d.
Two messuages and a garden, in the city of Exeter, whereof the two
messuages, worth 205., are held of the mayor and commonalty of the same
city, in free burgage, and the garden, worth \2d., of the dean and chapter
of the cathedral church of Exeter, in free socage.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (100.)
777. ■ Elizabeth late the wife of John Philpot, knight.
Writ of dower 29 January, assignment of dower 2 February, 19 Henry VII.
Cf. Nos. 648, 692, 718, 721, 779, 780, 781.
Hants. A third part of the manors of Compton Wasselyng, and Penjoigton.
A third part of sixteen messuages, 500a. land and 100a. pasture, in
Compton, Efford, Dyrley and Pytt.
G. Series II. Vol. 17. (101.)
778. JoiCE the wife of Hugh Con we y, knight, late the wife of Richard
BuRDYT, esquire.
(1) Writ of admeasurement of dower, 15 February, 19 Henry VII, addressed
to the sheriff of Warwickshire, upon the complaint of Edward Conwey
and Anne, his wife, daughter and heir of Richard Burdyt, esquire, that
HENRY VII. 501
Hugh Conwey, knight, and Joice, his wife, formerly wife of the said
Richard, have, in dower of Joice, more than they ought of the said
Richard's free tenement in Arowe.
(2) Admeasurement of dower, 28 March, 19 Henry VII.
(3) Writ of certiorari, 5 July, 19 Henry VII, addressed to the same sheriff,
directing the return into chancery, for enrolment, of the above writ and
admeasurement, together with the present Avrit.
Warwick. The sheriff caused the parties to be summoned to his next county
to be held at Warwick, Monday, 25 March. They appeared. Hugh and
Joice said nothing against the admeasurement. The sheriff went,
accordingly, to Arowe, 26 March, 19 Hemy VII, and had the lands, &c.
held by Hugh and Joice, as her dower after the death of the said Richard
Burdett, esquire, admeasured, by an inquisition then and there taken.
The jurors say that, during espousals between the said Richard and
Joice, he was seised in fee of the site of the manor of Arrowe, two orchards
and a park there, to the yearly value of SI. &c. (set out, with names and
value of fields, &c.) to the value in all of 36^. id.
Hugh and Joice have, as her dower, the site of the manor, the orchards
and park, &c. (set out) to the value in all of 191. 6s. Sd. Edward and
Anne, in her right, have the residue, to the value of 16/. 125. Sd.
It thus appears that Hugh and Joice have land, &c. in Arrowe, in
dower, to the yearly value of 11. 6s. l^d. in excess of a third of the whole.
It is therefore decided that the dower of the said Joice be admeasured
and that that dower consist of lands and tenements of the yearly value
of 121. l^d. yearly, and that the said Edward and Anne have of that
dower that which they ought to have, to wit the residue of the lands and
tenements aforesaid over and above the said dower.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (102.)
779. Elizabeth late the wife of John Philpot, knight.
Writ of dower 29 January, assignment of dower, 2 February, 19 Henry VII.
Cf. Nos. 648, 692, 718, 721, 777, 780, 781.
Dorset. A third part of the manor of Taraunt Gunfylde.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (103.)
780. Elizabeth late the wife of John Philpot, knight.
Writ of dower, 29 January, assignment of dower, 2 February, 19 Henry VII.
Cf. Nos. 648, 692, 718, 721, 777, 779, 781.
London. A third part of twelve messuages, twenty tenements and six
gardens within the city.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (104.)
781. Elizabeth late the wife of John Philpot, knight.
Writ of dower, 29 January, assignment of dower 4 February, 19 Henry VII.
Cf. Nos. 648, 692, 718, 721, 777, 779, 780.
502 INQUISITIONS.
Herts. A third part of the manor of Wodhall.
A third part of two messuages, twelve tenements, 200a. land, 100a.
pastm'e, 20a. wood, in Wodehall and Kelshiill.
C. Series II. Vol. 17. (105.)
782. William Lambert.
Commission [of concealments], wanting ; inquisition 15 April, 20 Henry VII.
[He died] Sunday (sic), 9 July, 19 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned
land, &c. in his demesne [as of fee]. Thomas Lambert, aged 30 and more,
is his brother and heir. Cf. No. 843.
Wilts. A messuage, 100a. land, 200a. pasture, 4a. meadow, in Porton,
worth . . . , held of the king, as of his earldom of Herdford, by service
of J of a knight's fee.
A messuage, four score acres of land, 100a. pasture, 2a. meadow,
in Netherhaven, worth 4:1., held of the king, as of his duchy of Langcaster,
by. . . .
A messuage, 100a. land, 200a. pasture, 4a. meadow, in Westambres-
byry and Willisford, worth 40s., [held of the king, as of] his earldom of
Salisbury, as of the baronj^ of Cettur, by service of ^ of a knight's fee.
A messuage, 200a. land, 300a. pasture, 8a. meadow, in Madynbradley,
worth 12^., held of the prior of Madynbradley, in socage, by 55. rent
yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (1.)
783. Thomas Trapenell, esquire, and Christopher Trapenell, his son
and heir.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
Thomas Trapenell, esquire, died Tuesday (sic), 20 September, 6 Henry VII,
seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee. Christopher Traponell,
his son and heir, was 24 years more.
The said Christopher Traponell after his father's death entered upon the
premises, and took the issues and profits thereof, without any licence of the
king therefore obtained.
The said Christopher Traponell enfeoffed Walter Hungerford, knight,
and Walter Servyngton of the premises, for the performance of his last will,
without any licence of the king therefore obtained.
The said Christopher Traponell died Wednesday {sic) 27 December, 20 Henry
VII. Thomas Traponell is his son and heir and is aged 7 and more. Cf.
Vol. I. No. 351, and Nos. 682, 754, and 756 ante.
Wilts. Manor of Chalfeld, worth 20Z., held of the king, as of his earldom
of Salisbury, as of his honor of Trobrigge, by service of one knight's fee.
Manor of Little Durneford, worth 8/., held of the king, as of his earldom
of Salisbury, by service of I a knight's fee.
Manor of Esthernam, or Estharnam, worth 81., held of Thomas, earl
of Arundell, as of his manor of Stapulford, by service of |- of a knight's
fee.
Two messuages, 100a. land, 140a. pasture, la. meadow, in Codford.
worth 40s., held of the earl Marshal, by service of ^ of a knight's fee.
HENRY VII. 503
Four messuages, 200a. land, 300a. pasture, 4a. meadow, in Chiglate
and Hyndon, worth IOO5., held of the bishop of Winchester, in socage,
by Id. rent yearly.
A messuage, 200a. land, 100a. pasture, 10a. meadow, in Mad3m-
bradley, worth 100s., held of the prior of Madynbradley, in socage, by
25. rent yearly.
A messuage, 60a. land, 100a. pasture, in Harteham, held of the
abbess of Shaftesbury, in socage, by 2s. rent yearly.
A messuage, 30a. land, 60a. pasture, la. meadow, in Atworth,
worth 26s. 8d., held of the abbess of Shaftesbury, in socage, by 4d. rent
yearly.
Two cottages in Fisherton Ancher, worth 24s., held in socage of the
heirs of Popham.
A capital messuage, 100a. land, 200a. pasture, and meadow, in Cosham,
worth Si., held of the king, as of his manor of Cosham, according to the
custom of the manor there, in socage.
One acre of land in Great Cheverell, with the advowson of the church
of the same, held of the king in chief, by service of one knight's fee.
Two assarts in the forest of Peuesham, worth 20s., held of the king
in socage, by 13s. 4c?. rent yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (1.)
784. Christopher Whytyng.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died Monday (sic), 18 September, 17 Henry VII, seised of the under-
mentioned manors in fee. John Whityng is his brother and heir and is aged
26 and more. Cf. No. 502.
Wilts. A third part of the manor of Corton, worth 6 marks, held of the
king, as of his earldom of Salisbury, as of the barony of Cettur, by service
of ^ of a knight's fee.
A third part of the manor of Sells, worth 4Z., held of the king, as of
his earldom of Salisbury, as of the barony of Cettur, by service of I of a
knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (1.)
785. Robert Willoghby, knight, lord de Broke, and Elizabeth, wife
of Robert Willoghby, lord de Broke, his son.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died Tuesday {sic), 28 September, 18 Henry VII, seised of the under-
mentioned manors of Westbury, &c. and land, &c. in Dicherigge in fee. Robert
Willoghby, lord de Broke, is his son and heir, and is aged 30 and more.
Richard Bechamp, knight, lord de Bechamp, was seised of the under-
mentioned manor of Coulston Bechamp in fee, and, being so seised, enfeoffed
Robert Willoghby, lord de Broke, thereof, by the name of Robert
Willoghby esquire, and Elizabeth his wife, to hold to them and their
heirs for ever, whereby the same Robert and Elizabeth were seised thereof in
fee, and afterwards the said Elizabeth died so seised thereof, and the said
Robert, lord de Broke, survived her, and continued his possession and was
504 INQUISITIONS.
and still is seised thereof in fee by survivorship. The said Elizabeth died
10 August, 18 Henry VII. Cj. Nos. 595, 638, 641, 861, 872, 873.
Wilts. Manors of Westbury and Broke, worth 20Z., held of the king in chief,
by service of ^ of a knight's fee.
Manors of South weke, or Southwyke, and Paxecroft, worth lOZ.,
held of the abbess of Rumsey, in socage, viz. by 565. 7^-c?. rent.
Manor of Warder, worth 10?., held of the abbess of Wylton, by service
of yo of a knight's fee.
A messuage, 60a. land, lOOa. pasture, in Dicherigge, worth lOOs.,
held of the earl Marshal, by service of ^ of a knight's fee.
Manor of Coulston Bechamp, worth IQl., held of the king, as of his
earldom of Salisbury and his honor of Troubrigge, by service of ^ of a
knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (1.)
786. John Osburne.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died, without heir of his body begotten, Monday {sic), 13 January,
18 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee tail. Edward
Hastinges is in reversion, by reason of the gift, in right of his wife.
Wilts. A capital messuage, lOOa. land, 200a. pasture, 4a. meadow, in
Orcheston St. George, worth IOO5., held of the king, as of his earldom
of Salisbury, by service of I of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (1.)
787. Thomas, earl of Derby.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died Monday, 20 May, 19 Henry VII, seised, by the gift of King
Edward IV, in his demesne as of fee tail, or for term of his life, the jurors knew
not which, of the under-mentioned manor. Thomas, lord de Derby, aged
22 and more, is his next heir.
Wilts. Manor of Berford, worth 2\l., held of the king in chief, by service
of J of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (1.)
788. Ralph Bannaster,
Comm,ission and inquisition, as above.
Richard {sic) Bannaster on the day of his decease was seised of the under-
mentioned moiety of a manor, &c. in lus demesne as of free tenement by the
curtesy, and thereof died seised. The said Ralph {sic) Bannaster died, Monday
{sic), 9 February, 9 Henry VII. Thomas Dantesey espoused his daughter and
heir, of full age, viz. 31 and more. Cj. Vol. I, No. 811.
Wilts. Moiety of the manor of Tuddeworth, worth Ql., held of the king, as
of his earldom of Salisbury, by service of \ of a knight's fee.
HENRY VII. 505
A messuage, 200a. land, 300a. pasture, 6a. meadow, in Great
[Magna) Ambresbury, worth 8Z., held of the king, as of his earldom of
Salisbury, by service of ^ of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (1.)
789. Henry Ogan.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died Monday [sic), 20 August, 16 Henry VII, seised of the under-
mentioned land, &c. in fee. John Ogan, aged 23 and more, is his son and
heir. Cj. No. 275.
Wilts. A capital messuage, 300a. land, 400a. pasture, 10a. meadow, in
Estbedwyn and Westhorp, worth 20^., held of the king in chief, by service
of \ of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (1.)
790. Margaret Stourton, late the wife of John Ckeyny, knight.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
She was seised, on the day of her death, of the under-mentioned third
parts of the manors of AVestbury and Hilperton in fee.
She was seised, the day she died, of the under-mentioned manors of
Madyngton, &c. in her demesne as of free tenement.
The said lady Margaret died on Friday (sic), viz. 12 March, 18 Henry VII.
WiUiam, lord de Stourton, aged 30 and more, is her son and heir.
Wilts. A third part of the manor of Westbury, worth 101., held of the king
in chief, by service of ^ of a knight's fee.
A third part of the manor of Hilperton, worth 11., held of the king,
as of his honor of Troubrigge, by service of | of a knight's fee.
Manor of Madyngton, worth 91., held of the king in chief, as of his
earldom of Sahsbury, by service of one knight's fee.
Manors of Stoke and Blackelond, worth 61., held of the king in chief,
by service of ^ of a knight's fee.
Moiety of the manor of Fygelden, worth 16/., held of the king in
chief, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by service of | of a knight's fee.
Moiety of the manor of PoUisholt, or Pollesholt, worth 10/., held
of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by service of ^ of a knight's
fee.
Moiety of the manor of Horton, or the manor of Horton, worth 8/.,
held of the king, in his earldom of Salisbury (sic), by service of -^ of a
knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (1.)
791. John, lord de Stourton.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died on Monday (sic), viz. 1 October, 2 Henry VII, seized of the under-
mentioned manor in fee. William, lord de Stourton, aged 30 and more, is
his brother and heir. Cf. Vol. I, No. 151.
506 INQUISITIONS.
Wilts. Manor of Stourton, worth 11., held of the king in chief, by service
of one knight's fee.
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792. Roger Uffenham.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died 8 February, 18 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in his demesne as of free tenement by the curtesy. Richard Beuchamp, lord
de St. Amand has the ward of the son and heir of the said Roger ; he is
eight years and more.
Wilts. A capital messuage, 100a. land, 200a. pasture, 3a. meadow, in
Wynterborne Ch[er]burgh, worth U., held of the king, as of his earldom
of Sahsbury, by service of one knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (1.)
793. Elizabeth Biconell, widow, late the wife of John Byconell, knight.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
She died on Monday, 20 May, 19 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned
moiety of a manor in her demesne as of free tenement. Joan, daughter and
heir of the late William Seymour, knight, is her next heir, and is four years
old and more. Gj. Nos. 834, 837, 841.
Wilts. Moiety of the manor of Westbury, worth 201., held of the king in
chief, by service of J of a knight's fee.
G. Series II. Vol. 18. (1.)
794. John Lysle, lord Lysle, knight.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
The said lord Lisle died on Friday {sic), viz. 7 August, 19 Henry VII, seised
of the under-mentioned manors in fee. Who is his heir the jurors so far do
not know. Cf. Nos. 823, 875, 893-895, 908.
Wilts. Manors of Freshedon, Escote and Wescote, worth 6/., held of the king
in chief, by service of ^ of a knight's fee.
G. Series II. Vol. 18. (1.)
795. Edmund Lucy.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died seised of the under-mentioned moiety of a manor in fee. John
Lucy, aged 14, is his son and heir.
Wilts. Moiety of the manor of Compton Chamberlayne, worth 10?., held
of the king in chief, by service of half {secunde partis dimidii feodi
militis) of half a knight's fee.
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HENRY VII. 507
796. Edward, earl of Wilts.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died on Saturday {sic), viz. the last day but one of September, 17 Henry
VII, seised of the under-mentioned manors in fee. EHzabeth Vere, aged 18,
Ame Vere, aged 15, and Audrey Vere, aged 11, are his cousins and co-heirs.
Welts. Manors of Warmister and Borton, worth 30/., held of the king in chief,
by service of a knight's fee.
Manor of Dicherigge, worth 8?., held of the king, as of his earldom
of the marshalsea {murescalle), by service of ^ oi a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (1.)
797. Thomas Yonge.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died on Monday (sic), viz. 22 February, 21 Edward IV, seised of the
under-mentioned manor in fee. Thomas Yonge, aged 24 and more, is his
son and heir.
Wilts. Manor of Northwroxhale, worth lOZ., held of the king in chief, by
service of two knights' fees.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (1.)
798. John Tame.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died on Wednesday (sic), 10 March, 17 Henry VII, seised of the under-
mentioned land, &c. in fee. John Tame, aged 30 and more, is his son and
heir.
Wilts. A messuage, 100a. land, 300a. pasture, 4a. meadow, in Castell Eton,
worth 4Z., held of the king, as of his earldom of Gloucester, by service of
haK {secunde partis) of half a knight's fee.
A messuage, 60a. land, 100a. pasture, la. meadow, in Cheleworth,
worth 4Z., held of the king, as of his earldom of Salisbury, by service of
^ of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (1.)
799. Alexander Stantor.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died on Saturday {sic), 19 March, 18 Henry VII, seised of the under-
mentioned manor in fee. Piers {predictus sic) Stantor, aged 30 and more,
is his son and heir. Cf. No. 695.
Wilts. Manor of Hornygisham, worth 101., held of the king, as of his earldom
of Hereford, parcel of his duchy of Lancaster, in socage, by the rent of
a hawk {nisi espervarii) yearly for all service.
Manor of Kyngston Deverell, worth 8/., as of his earldom of Hertford,
by service of one knight's fee,
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508 INQUISITIONS.
800. Giles Sauser.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
Walter Tourney, Walter Dauntesey, John Crikelade and John Dauntesey,
esquires, were seised of the under-mentioned land, &e. in fee, and, being so
seised thereof enfeoffed Giles Sauser and Joan, his wife, to hold to them and
the heirs of Giles, by virtue of which feoffment the said Giles and Joan were
seised thereof, to wit Giles as of fee and Joan as of free tenement ; and
afterwards the said Giles died so seised.
He died on Tuesday in Easter week, 17 Henry VII. The said Joan sur-
vives. Thomas Sauser, aged 4 and more, is his son and heir.
Wilts. A messuage, 40a. land, 60a. pasture, in Westambresbury, worth
405., held of the king, as of his earldom of Salisbury, by service of -^ of
a knight's fee.
A messuage, three tenements, and a virgate of land, in Estambresbury
and Chalderyngton, whereof the land, &c. in Estambresbury, worth
265. 8c?., are held of the abbess of Ambresbury, by \2d. rent yearly, for
all service, and the land, &c. in Chalder3mgton, worth 135. 4c?., of John
Thornbrugh, as of his manor of Chalderyngton, by the rent of 1/6. of
cummin yearly for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (1.)
801. Elizabeth Rangebourne, widow.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
She died on Wednesday {sic), 7 March, 19 Henry VII, seised of the under-
mentioned moiety of a manor in her demesne as of free tenement. William
Rangebourne, aged 30 and more, is her cousin and heir.
Wilts. Moiety of the manor of Fighelden, worth 10?., held of the king, as
of his duchy of Lancaster, by service of ^ of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (1.)
802. Edward Grey, knight. Viscount Lisle.
Writ wanting ; inquisition Wednesday after Michaelmas, [8] Henry VII.
Long before his decease one Richard Scrop, John Ottur and John Wareyn,
clerk, were seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson of Bedworth
and land, &c. in Payleton, Corley, Bylton, BykenhuU, Alcotenhall, Gryff
and two crofts in Arley, in fee, and, being so seised, by their charter dated
at Bedworth, 28 April, 15 Edward IV, demised and confirmed the same to
him, by the name of Edward Grey, knight, lord de Lisle, and Elizabeth, his
wife, to hold to them, their heirs and assigns, for ever ; by virtue of which
feofifment the said Edward and Elizabeth were seised of the said manor, &c.
in fee ; and the said Elizabeth died so seised, and he survived, continued his
possession, and died seised of such an estate.
Long before his decease, one EHzabeth Grey, lady de Ferrers de Groby,
was seised of the under-mentioned land called ' Dolphyns ' and two tene-
ments in Noneton, in fee, and, being so seised, by charter dated at
Noneton, 4 October, 38 Henry VI, gave them to James, earl of Wilts, John
Pomerey, abbot of Leycestre, Thomas Fyndern, knight, the said Edward,
HENRY VII. 509
by the name of Edward Grey, her son, John Wareyn, clerk, William Gould
and William Proctour, by virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof
in fee, to the use of the said Edward and his heirs. The survivors, John
Wareyn and William Gould are still seised thereof, for the performance of the
said Edward's last will.
Long before his decease, one John Ferrers, knight, was seised of the
under-mentioned manor of Stanydelf, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, by
charter dated at Wilmecote, 10 December, 20 Edward IV, gave them to him,
by the name of Edward Grey, knight, lord Lisle, John Smyth and Robert
JVaunces, ' gentilmen,' by virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof
in fee. The said John and Robert survive and are still so seised thereof, for
the performance of liis last will.
One Alice Barleston, widow, was seised of the under-mentioned messuage,
cottages and quarter of land, in Chilvercoton in fee, and, being so seised,
by charter, 8 June, 21 Edward IV, gave them to him, by the name of Edward
Grey, knight, viscount Lisle, by virtue of which feoffment he was, and died,
seised thereof.
Long before his decease, one John Taylecote was seised of the under-
mentioned messuage and croft in Chilvercoton, and, being so seised, by charter,
dated there, 8 June, 21 Edward IV, gave them to him, by the name of Edward
Grey, knight, lord de Lisle, by virtue of which feoffment he was solely seised
thereof, and died so seised.
Long before his decease, one John Gamell, ' gentilman,' was seised of
the under-mentioned ' Haremore ' in fee, and, being so seised, by charter,
20 January, 21 Edward IV, gave it to him, by the name of Edward Gray,
knight, lord de Lisle, by virtue of which feoffment he was solely seised thereof
and died so seised.
Long before his decease, one John Bourghchier, knight, John Waren,
clerk, and John Tildesley were seised of the under-mentioned manor of
Pakyngton Pygot in fee, and, being so seised, by charter dated there, 28 March,
6 Henry VII, demised and confirmed it to him, by the name of Edward Grey,
viscount Lisle, the lady Joan, his wife, John, abbot of Kelyngworth, Thomas
Grey, esquire, John Fyneux, Robert Reed, Serjeants at law, Richard Cook,
of Coventre, ' mercer,' John Smyth, of Coventre, Thomas More, ' gentilman,'
Richard Swanyngton, clerk, and Thomas Blonte, to hold to them and their
heirs for ever by virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof in fee.
He died so seised, and the said Joan and the others survived him and are still
so seised, to the use of the said Joan, and her heirs.
Long before his death, one John Alcok, bishop of Ely, late bishop of
Worcester, and John Joyce, were seised of the under-mentioned croft in Sutton
in fee, and, being so seised, by charter, 20 May, 6 Henry VII, demised it to
him, the lady Joan, his wife, Thomas Grey, esquire, Henry Willoughby, knight,
and John Gardyner, to hold to them and their heirs for ever, by virtue of
which feoffment they were seised thereof in fee. He died so seised and the
others survived him and are still so seised to the use of the said Joan and
her heirs.
By letters patent, 28 June, 1 Richard III, the king created the said
Edward, viscount Lisle, and for the better maintenance of such estate by
the said Edward and his heirs male gave him 20 marks yearly from the issues
and profits of the county of Warwick by the hand of the sheriff for the time
being at Michaelmas and Easter equally, to have and hold such title, &c.
and preeminence as Thomas Talbot, late viscount Lisle, or any one of hig
510 INQUISITIONS.
ancestors, viscount Lisle, had, also the said 20 marks, to him and the heirs
male of his body begotten. Which letters patent the present king by other
letters patent, 16 June, 1 Heiu'y VII, ratified, &c. to the said Edward, his
most beloved cousin, and his heirs male. By virtue of which letters patent
the said viscount was seised of the said 20 marks in fee tail, and died so seised.
He died 17 July last before the taking of this inquisition. John Grey,
aged , is son and next heir both of the said viscount and of the said
EHzabeth. Cf. Vol. I. No. 784.
Warwick. Manor and advowson of Bedworth, worth 20 marks, held of the
lord Bergavenny, service unknown.
A messuage, fifteen virgates of land, 100a. meadow and 100a. pasture,
in Payleton, worth U., held of Richard Corbet, knight, service unknown.
A rent of 4Z. yearly, in Corley.
A messuage in Bylton, worth 65. M., held of William Trussell, esquire,
service unknown.
A half-virgate of land in Bykenhull, worth 3s. 4c?., held of Simon
Mountfort, knight, service unknown.
Forty acres of pasture, 10a. meadow and 20a. wood, in Alcotenhall,
worth 4 marks, held of Simon Mountfort, knight, service unknown.
A messuage, a virgate of land, 10a. meadow and 20a. pasture, in
Gryff, worth 135. 4£?., held of John Norbury, knight, and Edward Beltnap,
esquire, service unknown.
Two crofts, in Arley, worth 85., held of Oliver Seint John, esquire,
service unknown.
Eight}^ acres of pasture, in Arley, called ' Dolphyns,' worth 5 marks,
held of Oliver Seint John, service unknown.
Two tenements in Noneton, worth 4s., held of the prioress of the house
and church of St. Mary of Noneton, service unknown.
Manor of Stanydelf inWilmecote, worth 40s., held of John Brabrason,
by service of %d. yearly, and 30a. meadow, 100a. pasture in ' Tonihalfeld,'
' le Segges,' ' Newland,' ' Lynthurst,' ' Reedfeld,' Kyngeswode and
Kynnesbury, worth 40s., held of the same John, by the service aforesaid.
A messuage, two cottages and a quarter (quartrona) of land, in
Chilvercoton, worth 18s., held of John Norbury and Edward Beltnap,
service unknown.
A messuage and a croft, in Chilvercoton, worth 7s., held of John
Norbury and Edward Beltnap, service unknown.
A moor, with a pasture adjacent, within the fee of Myddelton, called
' Haremore,' worth 12c?., held of John Boteler, esquire, service unknown.
Manor of Pakyngton Pygot, worth 4?., held of Thomas, marquess
of Dorset, as of the fee of Winchester {Wynton^), service unknown.
A croft of land lying Avithin the lordship of Sutton Colfeld, worth
16s., held of the heirs of the earl of Warwick.
Twenty marks from the issues and profits of the county of Warwick.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (2.)
803. John Sayvell, knight.
Commission wanting ; inquisition. . . .
[He was seised of ] . . . the advowson of a certain chantry in the coUegiate
church of Howden, two hundred messuages, 400a, arable, 3 . . . [in] . . .
HENRY VII. 511
[Halyjfax, Wakefeld, Thomes, Metheley, Spen, Ovenden and Northland, co.
York, and, being so seised, by charter dated 20 September . . . [gave them
to Thomas, earl of Surre}^ Reynold Bray and Thomas Wortley, knights,
George Tailboys,] esquire, William Fayrfax, John Cut, Richard Cholmeley,
John Chaloner and Robert Fryston, to hold to them and their heirs for ever,
by the name of all and singular [his] manors, messuages, lands, tenements,
meadows, woods [in] Spen, Ovenden and Northland,
CO. York, by virtue of which feoffment the said earl, Re3mold, Thomas,
George, William, John Cut, Richard, John Chaloner and Robert were seised
thereof . . . [and, being so seised, at the request of] the said John Say veil, knight,
by their charter indented, whereof one part is sealed with the seals of the said
earl, Reynold, Thomas, George, William, John Cut, Richard, John Chaloner
and Robert, shown in court on the taking of this inquisition, dated 20 June,
12 Henry VII . . . [gave to Edward . . . , Henry . . . , William] Gascoyn,
Matthew Browne, knights, Geoffrey Fuljambe, John Heydon, Thomas
Andrewe and Robert Gargrave, the manors and lordships of Eland, Tankyrsley,
Northland, Barsland, Staneland, Skyrcote, Shelff, Ovenden, Stansfeld, Wad-
dysworth and Shakilton, twenty messuages, 200a. land, 200a. pasture
[in Eland, Tankyrsley] Northland, Barsland, Staneland, Skyrcote,
Shelff, Ovenden, Stansfeld, Waddisworth, Shakylton, Huddresfeld, Hunslielff,
Northourom, Heptonstall and Heperon, by the name of the manors, or lordships
of Eland, Tankyrsley, Northland, Barsland, Staneland, Skircote, Ovenden,
Shelff, Waddisworth . . . Northourom, Heptonstall and Heperon, which
they the said earl, Reynold, Thomas, George, William, John Cutt, Richard,
John Chaloner and Robert had inter alia by the gift and feoffment of the
said John Say veil, knight, in the towns aforesaid, the capital messuage in
Southourom called ' Eland Hall ' only excepted, as . . . [to hold to the said]
. . . , Matthew, Geoffrey, John Heydon, Thomas and Robert, and the heirs
and assigns of the said Edward, Henry, William, Matthew, Geoffrey, John
Heydon, Thomas and Robert, to the use of the said John Sayvell, knight,
and Elizabeth his wife and the heirs of his body, and for default of such issue
to the use of the said John Seyvell and his heirs for ever, by virtue [whereof]
they were and still are seised of the messuages and tenements aforesaid to
the use aforesaid.
Afterwards the said John Sayvell, knight, at Thornliill, co. York, the
last da}' of March, 1502, by writing indented under his seal made and declared
his last will touching the residue [of the said manors, &c.] the said earl,
Reynold, Thomas, George, William, John Cut, Richard [being] then seised
[thereof] by virtue of the feoffment aforesaid to the use of him and his heirs
for the performance of his last will, in these words : —
The last day of March, a.d. [1503], 18 Henry VII. I Sir John Sayvell.
knight, &c. soul to God, body to be buried in church of Thornhill, &c. debts
to be paid, &c. ; whereas by indenture between William Calverley, the elder,
now deceased and me, of the marriage of Sir William Calverley, his son, and
Alice my sister, it is lawful for me, if my sister inherit my lands, to do with
lands of the yearly value of [100]?. what my will is, or shall be ; also if I die
without issue the same William immediately after my decease shall pay 100?.
yearly to my executors, till 800 marks be fully paid ; I will that if he and my
sister and their heirs peaceably suffer my executors to occupy and minister
according to this my last will, the same sum of 800 marks be not asked of the
said William [his] heirs or executors. Immediately after my decease my
feoffees, viz. Thomas, earl of Surrey, Sir Raynold Bray, George Tailbois,
512 INQUISITIONS.
Sir Thomas Wortley , knights, William Fay rf ax, John Cut, Richard Chumley, John
Chaloner and Robert Fryston, shall make a lease of all such lands and advowsons
and chantries, to take profits of, to my son Henry, or to such as then shall happen
to be next heir, if he or they be at the age of twenty years, he or they finding
sufficient surety to my executors to pay them yearly 100/. dinging ten years
next after my decease at Whitsun and Martinmas equally, provided that the
said lease be not prejudicial to my wife in such lands as are her jointure or to
any other grant by me made in this my last will ; and if he or they to whom
this said lease shall be made, be under twenty, or refuse to find the said surety,
then I will that my executors take the profits of all my lands which should . . .
the said lease, till such time as the sum of 1,000?. be received; if my said heir
or heirs, being at the age of 20, trouble my executors, I will that my feoffees
sell the lordship of Thornliill with the advowson and lands to the yearly value
of lOOl. to the king of England for the time being ' after the price of xiiij*^*^ yere
purchese ' to be paid ' in iiij yerez day,' and if his highness refuse to buy it, then
my executors to sell it at their pleasure and therewith perform this my last will.
Provided if my son Henry, or other issue of my body, be within the age of twenty
years at the time of my decease, then my feoffees shall suffer my executors to take
the whole profits of my lands during the nonage of my said heir, my wife's
jointure excepted, and of the said profits shall content the king's grace 1,000
marks, so that his highness suffer my lady, his mother, the said earl of Surrey,
Sir Henry Vernon, Master Robert Frost, chancellor to the prince and Sir Thomas
Pek, parson of Thornhill, or such of them as shall be then living, to have the
ward, marriage and governance of my said son and heir ; if it be a daughter,
or daughters, his grace to have 1,000/. ; either sum to be paid in [three] years
after my decease ; and if his grace refuse the said sum or sums then I will
that his grace have the governance of my said heir or heirs and 201. a year
for finding thereof to hoste or they come to the age of twenty years, to be paid
yearly by my executors ; executors to suffer wife to have all her apparel
and all such goods as were her father's, and, over that, of my goods to the
value of 100 marks in such stuff as she think convenient, to be delivered and
appraised by Master Robert Frost, chancellor to the prince, if living, and
if not by Sir Thomas Pek, parson of Thornhill ; my house to be kept as it is
at my costs twenty weeks after my decease ; if son, under age at my death,
live to age of twenty, executors to account to him, and, my debts paid and will
performed, the residue over costs and charges to be to the [use of such] son ;
on coming to his age of sixteen son to have 100/. yearly for his finding, if the
king suffer him to be married by such as I have assigned before, and that he be
in such place as he may go to the school till he be fourteen years old and at
the discretion of them that have the ordering of him as is aforesaid ; and
if it be a daughter or daughters it to be disposed by my executors and she or
they [to have] nothing at the age of twenty years but my lands and the 20/.
to their finding as is aforesaid, the 1,000/. aforesaid received, anything behind
to be received after she or they be twenty after the form of 100/. a year, as
above. At Michaelmas after my decease my executors shall meet at the abbey
of St. Oswald's, and the prior for the time being, calling to him John Chaloner,
William Eleson and William Amyas, is to take account of my executors, and
so yearly at Michaelmas, or within twenty days, the said prior to have 40s.
at the finishing of the account and 51. for the costs of the audit, if he will
so be content and the audit to be at my charges ; provided always that
every of my executors exceed not the number of eight horses and the
auditor four horses ; and I will that the said John Chaloner, William Eleson
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and William Amyas to have 405. for their reward at every audit when they
have made and engrossed their books, and such as minister of my executors
to have 10 marks yearly during their [ministering] over their reasonable costs ;
if they all die within the ten years such other persons to act as shall be assigned
by the said earl of Surrey and Sir Raynald Bray, or if they die the said prior
for the time bping to put in such as he shall think meet. If any of my
executors fail in coming to the audit, if he send his accounts he is to be
rebated 5 marks of his reward, if he neither come nor send his account, the
said prior is forthwith to sue him by the church law and compel him thereto,
the said prior so doing to receive 5 marks over the said costs ; and if the
said John Chaloner, William Elleson and William Amyas or any of them fail
in coming to the audit they shall lose their reward for that year, if they die
the prior shall put in other as aforesaid. At the three years' [end] [the ex-
ecutors] to bring, or send the accounts then finished to the said earl, Sir Ray-
nald Bray and Marmaduke, now abbot of Fountains, and John Cutt, to
comp[t]rolle the said accounts, whether it agree with my will and thereupon
to subscribe it with their hands, the earl and Sir Raynald receiving 100s.
each and the abbot and John Cutt 46*. Sd. &c. At the ten years' end the
accounts to be engrossed and sent to the archbishop of York under the seals
of the earl and the others and of the said prior of St. Oswald's, and the
archbishop to make acquittance to the executors. Anything doubtful in the will
to be construed by Master Robert Frost, one of my executors or the said Sir
Thomas Pek. Servants to have a year's wages, &c. Executors, Sir Harry
Ver[n]on, knight, Master Robert Frost, chancellor to my lord prince and Sir
Thomas Pek, parson of Thornhill. Witnesses, Robert Fryston, William Levet
and Richard Breres.
The said John Sayvell, knight, died on Palm Sunday, 20 Henry VII.
Henry Sayvell is his son and heir and was aged at the time of his father's
death six years and more.
York. Manor of Thornhill and lands and tenements in Thornhill, worth
40/., held of the king, as of the honor of Pontefract, parcel of the duchy
of Lancaster, by knight-service.
Manor of Tankyrsley, with land, &c. in Tankyrsley, worth 20?., held
of the king , ... by knight-service.
Manor of Eland, with land, &c. in Eland and Southourom, worth
40 marks, held of the king as of his honor aforesaid by knight-service.
Manors of Ovenden, Skyrcote, Waddisworth, Ryshworth, Staneland,
Barsland, . . . and W . . ." and other premises in Ovenden, Sk3a-cote,
Waddisworth, Ryshworth, Staneland, Barsland, Shelff, Halyffax,
Wakefeld and Thornez, worth 40/., held of the king, as of his lordship of
Wakefeld, service unknown.
Manor of Hundesworth, with land, &c. in Hundesworth, worth 40
marks, held of John Mirfeld, esquire, as of his manor of Tong.
Manor of Golker, with land, &c. in Golker, worth 20 marks, held of
Thomas Gascoign, esquire, in socage.
Manor of Spen, with lands, &c. in Spen . . ., worth 3/., held of
the bishop of Durham, service unknown.
Messuages in Bollyng and Wyke, worth 405., held of the king, as of
the duchy of Lancaster, service unknown.
Lands and tenements in Methley, worth 205., held of Robert Dymock,
service unknown. ^ g^^-^^^ jj y^i ig (3 j
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5U INQUISITIONS.
804. William Tauke.
Commission wanting ; inquisition 13 April, 20 Henry VII.
He died 27 December, 20 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned
manor, &c. in fee. Anne, aged 3 and Joan, aged one year, are his daughters
and heirs.
Hants. Manor and advowson of Westuderley, worth 4?., held of the king
in chief, by service of i of a knight's fee.
Two messuages, 100a. land, 100a. pasture, 10a. meadow, in
Bisshoppeswaltham and Tychefeld, worth 3/. 6s. M., held of the bishop
of Winchester, in socage.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (4.)
805. Roger Fitz.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died 3 April, 19 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manors
in fee. Joan Fitz, to whom the premises descended, is his cousin and heir,
viz. daughter of John Fitz, his elder brother, and is aged 8 and more.
Hants. Manor of PyUe and Warborn, worth 6Z. 135. 4c?., held of the king
in chief, by service of J of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (4.)
806. Thomas Peverell.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
William Peverell, his father, was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in fee, and, being so seised, by charter indented, 19 December, 15 Henry VII,
gave them ititer alia, by the name of all his land, &c. there, to him and
Margaret his wife, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies begotten,
whereby they were seised thereof in fee tail by the form of the gift. They
had issue WiUiam. He died so seised and she survived him and is still
seised of the premises in fee tail. The said William Peverell, the father, died
12 April, 18 Henry VII.
He died 10 October, 18 Henry VII. The said William PevereU is his son
and heir and cousin and heir of the said William his father, as aforesaid, and
is 4 years old and more.
Hants. A messuage and a carucate of land in Penyton Meysy, worth
3/. Gs. 8d., held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (4.)
807. Thomas Blenkynsoph.
Commission 24 March, inquisition 8 May, 19 Henry VII.
He died 1 May, 18 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor in
fee. Thomas Blenkynsoph, aged 17 the day he died, is his son and heir.
Hemy Clyfford, knight, lord de Clyfford, took the issues and profits of
the said manor from the time of the death of the said Thomas the father to
the day of the taking of this inquisition, by what title the jurors know not ;
HENRY VTI. 515
and the said Henry, lord de Clyfford, after the death of the said Thomas, the
father, . . . the marriage of the said Thomas, the son, to one AHce, daughter
of one Robert Leygh, esquire, and took the profit of the said marriage, by
usurpation upon the king.
Westmorland. Manor of Helbek, worth 40^., held of the king, by knight-
service and by 65. rent yearly to be paid to the cornage of the king at
Easter and Michaelmas and by service of doing suit to the king's county
of Westmorland from month to month at the king's castle of Appulby.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (5.)
808. Piers Roos.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died 8 July, 15 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor in
fee. Thomas Roos, aged at the time of his death 24 and more, is his son
and heir.
The said Thomas from the time of Piers' death took the issues and
profits of the said manor and now occupies it.
Henry, lord de Clyfford, after the death of the said Piers took from the
said Thomas rent, homage, relief, and all other services by reason of the manor
aforesaid, asserting that the said Piers held it of him by knight-service, and
this unjustly, without any title, by usurpation upon the title of the king.
Westmorland. Manor of Cabargh, held of the king in chief by knight-
service, 125. M. rent yearly to the cornage of the king at Easter and
IVIichaelmas, and suit from month to month of the king's county of
Westmorland at his castle of Appulby.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (5.)
809. Humphrey Dacre, lord de Dacre.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died 1 August, 6 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned moiety of
a manor in fee. Thomas Dacre, now lord de Dacre, aged at the time of his
death 16 and more, is his son and heir. The said Thomas took the issues and
profits of the said manor from the time of his death and still takes them, and
occupies the said manor.
Westmorland. Moiety of the manor of Overton, worth 10?., held of the
king in chief by knight-service, 12^. Qd. rent yearly to the cornage of
the king, at Easter and Michaelmas, and suit from month to month to the
king's county of Westmorland to be held at his castle of Appulby.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (5.)
810. Thomas Bewchamp.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died 1 March, 10 Edward IV, seised of the under-mentioned moiety
in fee. Thomas Bewchamp, aged at the time of his death 33 and more, is
his son and heir.
516 INQUISITIONS.
The said Thomas the son took the issues and profits of the said moiety
from the time of his death, and still takes them, and now occupies the said
manor.
Henry Clyfford, knight, asserting that the said moiety of the said manors
was held of him by knight-service, took the rents and services of the same
moieties from the said Thomas Bewchamp, the son, by what title the jurors
know not.
Westmorland. Moiety of the manor, or moieties of the manors, of Watby
and Overton, worth 10/., held of the king in chief by knight-service,
lis. Id. rent yearly to the cornage of the king, at Easter and Michaelmas,
and by service of suit to the king's county of Westmorland from month
to month to be held at the king's castle of Appulby.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (5.)
811. Christopher Culwen.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died 6 April, 14 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor
in fee. Thomas Culwen, knight, aged 30 and more at the time of his death,
is his son and heir.
The said Thomas the son took the issues and profits of the said manor
from the time of his death, and still takes them, and now occupies the said
manor.
Henry Clyflford, knight, asserting that the said manor was held of him
by knight-service, took the rents and services of the said manor from the
said Thomas Culwen, the son, by what title the jurors know not.
Westmorland. Manor of Brampton Knype, worth 40^, held of the king
in chief by knight-service, 15s. lOd. rent yearly to the cornage of the
king, at Easter and Michaelmas, and suit to the king's county of
Westmorland from month to month to be held at the king's castle of
Appulby.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (5.)
812. John Clybborne,
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died 8 August, 4 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor
in fee. Thomas Clybborne, aged 22 and more at his death, is his son and
heir.
The said Thomas, the son, after John's death took, and still takes, the
issues and profits of the said manor, and now occupies it.
Henry Clyfford, knight, asserting that the said manor was held of him
by knight-service, received the rents and services of the said manor from
the said Thomas the son, by what title the jurors know not.
Westmorland. Manor of Bampton Condalles, worth 20 marks, held of the
king in chief by knight-service, 155. 3cZ. rent yearly to the king's cornage
at Easter and Michaelmas, and suit to the king's county of Westmorland
from month to month to be held at his castle of Appulby.
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HENRY VII. 517
813. Thomas Wyburgh.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died 6 March, 19 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor
in fee. Wilham Wyburgh, aged 30 and more at his death, is his son and
heir.
The said Wilham, the son, from the time of his father's death took, and
still takes, the issues and profits of the said manor, and now occupies it.
Henry, lord de Clyfford, after the death of the said Thomas took from
the said William rent, homage and relief by reason of the said manor inasmuch
as the same lord de Clyfford claims that the said manor is held of him, unjustly,
and without any title, by usurpation upon the king's title therein.
Westmorland. Manor of Clyfton, worth 20?., held of the king in chief by
knight-service, 17s. 4f?. rent to the king's cornage at Easter and Michaelmas
and service of doing suit to the king's county of Westmorland from month
to month to be held at the king's castle of Appulby.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (5.)
814. John Burgham.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died 12 August, 10 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor
in fee. John Burgham, aged 23 and more at his death, is his son and heir.
The said John, the son, from the time of his death took, and still takes,
the issues and profits of the said manor, and now occupies it.
Henry, lord de Clyfford, after the death of the said John, the father,
took from the said John, the son, rent homage and relief, by reason of the
manor aforesaid, inasmuch as the said lord de Clyfford claims that the said
manor is held of him, unjustly and without any title, by usurpation upon
the king's title therein.
Westmorland. Manor of Burgham, worth 5 marks, held of the king in chief,
by knight-service, 135. %d. rent to the king's cornage, at Easter and
Michaelmas, and by service of doing suit to the king's county of
Westmorland from month to month to be held at the king's castle of
Appulby.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (5.)
815. Lancelot Threlkeld.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died 14 August, 1 Richard III, seised of the under-mentioned manor
in fee. Lancelot Threlkeld, knight, aged 24 and more at his death, is his
son and heir.
Lancelot, the son, from the time of his death took the issues and profits
of the said manor, and still takes them, and now occupies the said manor.
Henry, lord de Clyfford, after the death of the said Lancelot, the father,
took from the said Lancelot, the son, rent, homage and relief, by reason of
the manor aforesaid, inasmuch as the said lord de Clyfford claims that the
said manor is held of him, unjustly and without any title, by usurpation on
the king's title therein.
518 INQUISITIONS.
Westmorland. Manor of Yanwyt, worth 40 marks, held of the king in
chief by knight-service, 8s. Sd. rent to the king's cornage, at Easter
and Michaelmas yearly, and service of suit to the king's county of
Westmorland from month to month at the king's castle of Appulby
to be held.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (5.)
816. John Lancaster.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died 14 May, 10 Edward IV, seised of the under-mentioned manor
in fee. John Lancaster, aged 30 and more at his death, is his son and heir.
The said John, the son, from the time of his death took the issues and
profits of the said manor, and still takes them, and now occupies the said manor.
Henry, lord de Clyfford, after the death of the said John, the father,
took from the said John, the son, rent, homage and relief by reason of the said
manor, inasmuch as the said lord de ClyfFord claims that the said manor is
held of him, unjustly and without any title by usurpation upon the title of
the king therein.
Westmorland. Manor of Brampton, worth il., held of the king in chief
by knight-service, Ss. 6d. rent to the cornage of the king yearly at Easter
and Michaelmas and service of suit of the king's county of Westmorland
from month to month at the king's castle of Appulby to be held.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (5.)
817. John Mawchell.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died 14 April, 1 Edward [IV], seised of the under-mentioned manor
in fee. John Mawchell, aged at the time of his father's death — , is his son
and heir.
From the time of his father's death the said John, the son, took, and
still takes, the issues and profits of the said manor and now occupies it.
Henry, lord de Clyfford, after the death of the said John, the father,
took from the said John, the son, rent, homage and relief, by reason of the
said manor, inasmuch as the said lord de Clyfford claims the manor aforesaid
to be held of him, unjustly and without any title, by usurpation upon the
king's title therein.
Westmorland. Manor of Cabargh, worth lOZ., held of the king in chief by
knight-service, 65. 10c?. rent yearly to the cornage of the king, at Easter
and Michaelmas, and service of suit to the king's county of Westmorland
from month to month at the king's castle of Appulby in the said county
to be held.
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818. Thomas Warcop.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died 13 December, 18 Edward IV. Thomas Warcop, aged 4 at his
death, is bis son and heir.
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The said Thomas the son from the time of the death of the said Thomas
the father took, and still takes, the issues and profits of the said manor, and
now occupies it.
Henry, lord de Clyfford, after the death of the said Thomas the father
took from the said Thomas, the son, rent, homage and relief by reason of the
said manor, inasmuch as the said lord de Clyfford claims the said manor to
be held of him, unjustly and without any title, by usurpation upon the king's
title therein.
Westmorland. Manor of Colby, worth 101., held of the king in chief by
knight-service, 65. 10c?. rent to the king's cornage, at Easter and
Michaelmas, and suit of the king's county of Westmorland from month
to month at the castle of Appulby to be held.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (5.)
819. Humphrey Dacre, lord de Dacre.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died 13 May, 7 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor in
fee. Thomas Dacre, now lord de Dacre, is his son and heir, and was aged
18 at the time of his father's death.
The said Thomas, now lord de Dacre, son and heir of the said Humphrey,
after the death of the said Humphrey had and took the issues and profits of
the said manor, and still takes them and now occupies the said manor.
Hem-y, lord de Clyfford, after the death of the said Humphrey, took
rent, homage and relief from the said Thomas by reason of the said manor,
inasmuch as the same lord de Clyfford claims the said manor to be held of
him, unjustly and without any title, by usurpation upon the title of the king
therein.
Westmorland. Manor of Hogh and [Drjybek, worth 51. and more, held
of the king, by knight-service and by 9s. 2d. rent to the king's cornage,
at Easter and Michaelmas, and by suit to the king's county of West-
morland at his castle of Appulby to be held from month to month.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (5.)
820. John Crakanthorpe of Newbygyng.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died 11 September, 6 Edward IV, seised of the under-mentioned
manor in fee. John Crakanthorpe, aged 24 and more at his father's death,
is his son and heir.
The said John, the son, took the issues and profits of the said manor
from the time of his father's death and still takes them, and now occupies the
said manor.
Henry, lord de Clyfford, after the death of the said John, the father,
took from the said John, the son, rent, homage and relief by reason of the
manor aforesaid, inasmuch as the same lord de Clyfford claims the said manor
to be held of him, unjustly and without any title, by usurpation upon the
king's title.
520 INQUISITIONS.
Westmorland. Manor of Newbygyng, worth 100s., held of the king in
chief by knight-service, 20f/. rent yearly to the cornage of the king, at
Easter and Michaelmas, and by service of doing suit to the king's county
of Westmorland from month to month at the king's castle of Appulby
to be held.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (5.)
821. Reynold Warcop.
Comtnission and inquisition, as above.
He died 5 May, 8 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor in
fee. Edward Warcop, aged 24 and more at the time of his father's death,
is his son and heir.
The said Edward took the issues and profits of the said manor from the
time of his father's death, and still takes them, and now occupies the said
manor.
Henry, lord de Clyfford, after the death of the said Reynold, the father,
took from the said Edward, rent, homage and relief by reason of the manor
aforesaid, inasmuch as the said lord de Clyfford claims the said manor to be
held of him, unjustly and without any title, by usurpation upon the king's
title therein.
And the jurors say that Henry, lord de Clyfford, [by the space] of nineteen
years took rents and cornage [besides] wards, marriages and reliefs of all
and singular the tenants of his ancestors and all other profits and services
from singular the tenants aforesaid when they happened to their
tenure belonging by usurpation upon the king's title, but of what value [or]
by what title or colour, they know not. And they say that the said Henry,
lord de Clyfford, took the said rent, cornage and service from the ancestors
of the said tenants and their heirs, by compulsion for a long time, unjustly.
Westmorland. Manor of Smerdall, worth 4:1., held of the king in chief
by knight-service, 10s. rent yearly to the king's cornage, at Easter and
Michaelmas, and by service of suit to the king's county of Westmorland
from month to month at the king's castle of Appulby to be held.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (5.)
822. James Godmond.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
One James Godmond was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee,
and being so seised, as traitor and compassing the king's death against his
allegiance, 20 May, 2 Henry VII, joined himself to John de la Poll, then
earl of Lincoln, and traitor, to wit at Kyrbylonsdall, co. Westmorland, and
afterwards with the said John, the late earl of Lincoln, and other traitors, was
slain at Stoke, co. Nottingham. After his death Roger Belyngeham, knight,
entered upon the premises and took, and still takes, the issues and profits
thereof.
[The remaining findings, not very legible, are apparently as follows : —
One William Kechyn was taken for divers felonies and deHvered to Roger
Belyngeham, knight, then sheriff of Westmorland, 8 September, 15 Henry VII,
and by him imprisoned, and afterwards, on the said day, the said Roger
HENRY VH. 521
voluntarily allowed the said William to escape and go at large, without
authorit}- or due process of law.
The said lord Henry de Clifford entered the close of one Robert . . . ,
April, 19 Henry VII, and took eight oxen, &c. and this he did
One Roger Belyngeham, knight, then sheriff, at Solsyde, 5 February,
17 Henry VII, seised the goods of William Warryner to his own use, which
Wilham fled the country for divers felonies of which he was suspect,
10 September, 10 Henry VII, by what authority unloiown. The said William
returned to the said country and publicly, before the said Roger, then sheriff,
was frequently .... and conversant, in the sight of all.]
Westmorland. A messuage, 25a. land, 8a. meadow and 20a. pasture, in
Hugyll and Staveley, worth yearly 20s. 8f/., held of the king in chief by
knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (5.)
823. John Grey, viscount Lysle.
Writ of mandamus wanting ; inquisition 16 June, 20 Henry VII.
He was seised in fee, the day he died, of the under-mentioned land, &c.
in Bryggewater, Heygrove, Cardesbury, Mylverton, Henton Blewett and
Charde.
He took to wife Meriell, daughter of Thomas, earl of Surrey, treasurer
of England, now surviving, and after espousals between them celebrated
was seised inter alia of the under-mentioned manors of Norton Beauchamp,
Avell, Lympesham and Sandeford, and land, &c. in Brentmersshe, Axbrigge
and Makkesmj'lle, in fee, and, being so seised, by charter enfeoffed the
said earl, Thomas Howard, knight, lord de Howard, John Bourghchier,
knight, lord Barners, Thomas Fenys, knight, lord Dacre, Edward Howard,
knight, Gilbert Talbotte, knight, Giles Brugges, knight, Thomas Sampson
knight, Richard Wentworth, esquire, Thomas Grey, esquire, and Henry
Chauncy, gentleman, thereof, to the use of himself and the said Meriell, for
the term of their lives in survivorship, with remainder to the use of his heirs
and assigns.
Similarly after such espousals he was seised inter alia of the manors of
Tornok and Chedder Hanames and the advowsons under-mentioned, in fee,
and, being so seised, by another charter enfeoffed the said earl and the others
thereof, to the like uses.
He died 9 September last. Elizabeth Grey, aged 10 weeks on the day
of the taking of this inquisition, is his daughter and heir. Cf. Nos. 794, 875,
893-895, 908.
Somerset. Twelve burgages in Bryggewater, or Briggewater, 10a. land in
Cardesbury, and ten messuages, 40a. land, in Mylverton, worth 8^., held
of the king, as of the earldom of March, by knight-service.
A yearly rent of 5 marks, in Heygrove, held of the king, as of his
earldom of March, by knight-service.
A yearly rent of 32s., in Henton Blewett, held of the abbot of
Glastonbury, service unknown.
Two burgages in Charde, worth 45., held of the abbot of Newenham,
service unknown.
Manor of Norton Beauchamp, worth 30?., held of the heirs of Robert
Corbett, service unknown.
522 INQUISITIONS.
Manor of Avell, worth 20/., held of Hugh Lutterell, knight, service
unknown.
Manor of Lympesham, worth 8/., held of the abbot of Glastonbury,
service unknown.
Manor of Sandeford, worth 10/., held of the bishop of Bath and
WeUs, service unknown.
Manor of Chedder Hanames, five messuages, a mill, 320a. land,
140a. meadow, 140a. pasture, in Brentmersshe, Axbrigge and Makkes-
myUe, or Maxmylle, worth 26/., held of the bishop of Bath and Wells,
service unknown.
Manor of Tornok, worth 10/., held of the heirs of Thomas Pomerey,
service unknown.
The advowson of a chantry of St. Mary founded in the church of
St. Andrew of Chedder.
The advowsons of the churches of Upyll and Brene.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (6.) E. Series II. File 897 (c). (15.)
824. Edmund Bam.
Writ 28 May, inquisition 1 July, 20 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Grenge in fee, and lands,
&c. in Gyllyngham, Reyneham, Upchirche, Cheteham and Bredehurst, and,
being so seised thereof, by charter, 11 October, 19 Henry VII, gave them to
George Neville, kniglit, lord de Bergavenni, John Fyneux, knight, chief justice
of the King's Bench, Edward Ponynges, knight, John Kyngismyll, one of
the justices of the Common Bench, John Butler, serjeant-at-law, Thomas
Nevyle, Edward Chamberleyne, esquires, William Petit, John Petit, ' gentil-
men,' William Godfrey, the elder, Robert Pirry, Thomas Elmiston, John
Joce, John Levegrene and Thomas Badsyle, ' yomen,' to the use of himself
and his heirs and the performance of his last will. They were seised thereof
accordingly in fee to the use aforesaid, and, being so seised, by his testament
and last will he directed that, immediately after his decease, Margaret
Bamme, his wife, should have and occupy the said manor and other the
premises for the term of her life.
John Bamme, his father, whose heir he was, was seised of the under-
mentioned manors of Roughhyll and Hyghlandys, in Sutton and Wylmyngton,
in fee, and, being so seised, by charter, 16 June, 2 Henry VII, gave them
to the said John Fyneux and to John Grove for the term of the life, and to
the use, of the said Margaret, whilst she lived, with remainder, after her decease,
to the said John Fyneux and John Grove and to William Petit and Roger
Shelley, their heirs and assigns, to the use of the said John Bamme and his
heirs, and the performance of his last will ; by virtue whereof the said John
Fyneux and John Grove were similarly seised thereof to the use aforesaid ;
and afterwards the said John Bamme died, after whose death the use of the
said manors, after the death of the said Margaret, descended to the said
Edmund Bamme, as son and heir of the said John Bamme. By his testament
and last will the said Edmund directed that the said Margaret Bamme, his
wife, should have and occupy the manors aforesaid, immediately after his
decease, for the term of her life ; and, at the time of his death, the said
John Fyneux and John Grove were seised of the said manors to her use for life.
John Clerk, ' gentilman,' was seised by the feoffment of one John
Northwode, the elder, esquire, late feoffee of the said John Bamme, father
HENRY VII. 523
of the said Edmund, of the under-mentioned manor of- Charlis and land, &c.
in Dertford, in fee, to the use of tlie said John Bamme and his heirs, as appears
by the charter, 27 June,-! Richard III, of the said John Northwode. On
the death of the said John Bamme the use of the said manor descended to
the said Edmund, as his son and heir. By his testament and last will the
said Edmund directed that the said Margaret, his wife, should have the said
manor, &o. whereof the said John Clerk was seised to the use of him, his heirs
and assigns, for the term of her life, with remainder to John Petit, nephew
of the said Edmund Bamme.
He died 15 April last. Joan Bamme, aged 2 and more, is his daughter
and heir.
Kent. Manor of Grenge, member and parcel of the Cinque Ports, held of
the barons of the Cinque Ports, as of the rape of Hastmgs, head (capitalis)
port of the said Cinque Ports, by service of two men and two oars
{duorum averium) to navigate [at] the king's ordinance whenever it please
him to cross beyond sea ; it is worth 6^. 135. 4d.
Two hundred acres of land, 80a. marsh, 40a. wood, 36a. heath, in
GyUyngham, worth 31. 6s. Sd., held of the archbishop of Canterbury, by
fealty and service of 265. 8d. and suit of court of his manor of GyUyngham.
Twenty-six acres of land and 40a.wood, in Reyneham, or Reynham, and
16a. land, 6a. wood, in Upchirche, whereof the land in Reyneham and
land and wood in Upchirche, worth 155. Sd., are held of the king, as of his
manor of Middelton next Sydyngbourne, by fealty and 75. rent, which manor
lately belonged to George, duke of Clarence, and the 40a. of wood in
Reynham, worth 20c?., of the dean and canons of the free chapel of
St. Mary and St. Stephen the Martyr within the king's palace of
Westminster, co. Middlesex, service unknown.
Thirty -nine acres of land in Cheteham, worth IO5. 9d., held of Henry
Wentworth, by fealty and 22c?. rent and suit of court as of his manor of
Cheteham.
Thirty -nine acres of land and wood, in Bredehurst, worth 55., held
of the heirs of the lord de Grey, by fealty and 55. rent.
Manors of Roughyll and Hyghlondys, in Sutton and Wylmyngton,
whereof the manor of Roughyll, worth SI., is held of the king by fealty
and 445. rent, as of his manor of Dertford, formerly the earl of Sahsbury's,
and the manor of Hyghlondys, worth 405., of the prior and convent of
Charterhouse by [juxta) Rychemond, by fealty and 235. id. rent.
Manor of Charlis, or Charlys, ten messuages, a water-mill, 140a. land,
30a. meadow, 40a. pasture, 60a. heath, in Dertford, whereof the manor,
worth SI., is held of the king, by 305. rent, as of his manor of Dertford
aforesaid, formerly the earl of Salisbury's, six messuages of the ten mes-
suages, the mill, laud, &c., worth 10/., of the prioress and convent of
Dertford, by fealty and 225. rent, and four messuages, the residue, worth
IO5., of the bishop of Rochester, by fealty and 85. 2d. rent.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (7.)
825. Joan Lytelton, widow.
Commission 24 March, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition 20 November, 20 Henry VII.
She died Saturday after the Annunciation last, seised of the under-
mentioned land, &c., in fee. Edward- Litelton, aged 30 and more, is her son
and heir. Cf. Vol. I. No. 546.
624 INQUISITIONS.
Cornwall. Twenty acres of land, 30a. pasture, 10a. meadow, in South-
ludbroke, worth 40*.
A yearly rent of 3d. issuing from the manor of Beaucomb.
A yearly rent of ^d. issuing from the manor of Edmj^ston.
A yearly rent of 4d. issuing from the manor of Tredenek.
The said land, &c., and rents are held of the lord prince, by service
of i of three fees of a knight of Mortan', by knight-service, as of his
castle of Trematon and for the repair of a battlement {j. carnelV) there.
A messuage and one acre of land Cornish in Polscoyth Nethera,
and the whole tithing of Polscoyth, held of the lord prince, as of his
castle of Launceston, by 15c?. rent to be paid at Michaelmas, in pure
socage, for aU service. There happens to the said lord prince, for a rehef
of the said acre, 12s. 6(Z., according to the custom of the county of
Cornwall.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (8.)
826. John Tregarthyn, son and heir of Thomas Tregarthyn.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He was seised the day he died, of the reversion of the under-
mentioned manor in fee. Joan Tregarthyn, aged 5 and more, and Margaret
Tregarthyn, aged one year and more, are his daughters and heirs.
Cornwall. Manor of Branayle, held of the king, as of the honor and castle
of Launceston. The reversion is worth, when it happen, 16Z.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (8.)
827. Richard Gogh,
Commission and inquisition, as above.
Long before his death he was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in
Allercomb and Adbury, Doddecote and Kylkehampton, in fee, and, being so
seised, by charter, 6 October, 18 Henry VII, gave them to John, bishop of
Exeter, Edmund Arundell, knight, Richard Vyvyan, Robert Tredenek,
Thomas Ligh and John Gogh, to hold to them and their heirs for ever, for the
performance of his last will.
He died 2 August, 19 Henry VII, seised of the other under-mentioned
lands, &c. in fee. Joan, aged 20 and more, Katharine, aged 18 and more,
Alice, aged 15 and more, and Philippa, aged 7 and more, are his daughters
and heirs. Cf. No. 870.
Cornwall. A messuage, 100a. arable, 100a. pasture, 40a. meadow, 100a.
furze and heath, in AUercomb and Adbury, or Addebury, and a messuage
with three closes and a garden, in Kylkehampton, or Kilkehampton,
worth lOL, held of Thomas Greynfild, knight, service unknown.
A messuage and 20a. land, in Doddecote, worth IO5., held of
Humphrey Fulforde, knight, service unkno^vn.
One hundred acres of pasture, 60a. arable, 40a. furze and heath
and 10a. meadow, in Pengowell, worth 60s., held of the lord prince,
as of his castle of Launceston, by knight-service.
HENRY VII. 525
Four messuages, lOOa. arable, 60a. pasture, 40a. meadow, 100a.
furze and heath, in Saynt, or Seynt, Genys, worth 405., held of the prior of
Launceston.
Six messuages, 100a. arable, 60a. pasture, 40a. meadow, 100a. furze
and heath, in Treblether, worth 205. , held of Aysshtor, service unknown.
Forty acres of arable, 40a. pasture, 100a. furze and heath, in the
parish of St. Cleder {Sancti Clederic') worth 10s., held of the said prior of
Launceston, service unknown.
Twenty acres of arable, 20a. pasture and 40a. furze and heath, in
Poundestok.
C. Series II. Vol. 18, (8.)
828. John Halwill, knight.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died 24 April, 15 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned moiety
of a manor in fee. Richard Halwill, esquire, aged 30 and more, is his son
and heir. The said Richard entered into the moiety aforesaid without any
due livery of the king obtained, and has taken the issues and profits therefrom
arising from the day of John's death to the day of the inquisition. Cf. No. 617.
Cornwall. Moiety of the manor of Trenoda, worth 40s., held of the king,
as of the manor of Lantyan, parcel of the earldom of Salisbury, by knight-
service.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (8.)
829. John Sklykarde.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died 20 March, 17 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned moiety
of a manor in fee. John Sklikarde, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir.
The same John, the son, entered into the moiety aforesaid without any due
livery of the king thereof obtained, and has taken the issues and profits there-
from arising from the day of the death of John, the father, to the day of the
inquisition. Cf. No. 616.
Cornwall. A moiety of the manor of Polrode (sic) worth 40s., held of the
king, as of the manor of Lantean, parcel of the earldom of Salisbury, by
knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (8.)
830. Richard Goldesburgh, esquire.
Writ 20 September, inquisition 13 November, 20 Henry VII.
Findings, with will recited in English, as in the inquisition which follows.
Thomas Goldesburgh holds for the term of his life seven messuages and twelve
bovates of land, in Potter Hanworth, worth 6 marks, with reversion expectant
to the said Richard, his son. Cf. Nos. 831, 935.
Lincoln. Manor of Potter Hanworth, worth 19Z., held of the king, as of his
manor of Brawnston, service unknown, which manor came to the king's
hands by reason of the attainder of Francis Lovell.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (9.)
526 INQUISITIONS.
831. Richard Goldesburgh, esquire.
Writ 20 September, inquisition 18 November, 20 Henry VII.
By his charter he gave the under-mentioned manors, &c., inter alia to
Thomas Worteley [or Wortley], John Roclyfif [and] Richard Wod[roff],
knights, Brian Palmes, esquire, Thomas Coghill, Robert Derluff [or Dereluff],
chaplain, and Henry Jakson, by the name of all his lordships, &c., in Goldes-
burgh, Newton, Burghbrygge, Kyrskeld, Poule, Castley and Kexburgh, to
hold to them, their heirs and assigns, to the use and intent as appears in
a schedule to the said charter annexed, the tenour whereof follows (in
English) : —
Whereas I have enfeoffed Thomas Wortley, John Roclyf and Richard
Wodroff, knights, Bryan Palmes, esquire, Thomas Coghill, Robert Derluff,
' preste,' and Henry Jacson, in all my manors, &c. in Goldesburgh, Newton,
&c., CO. York, and in Potter Hanworth, co. Lincoln, and also in Bampton Dole,
CO. Oxford, as by my deed of feoffment, and ' delivere of season thereto made,'
appears, to the intent that my will be performed in the said lands, &c., I
ordain, 15 October, 1501, my testament, as follows : —
Soul to God, body to be buried in church of Goldesburgh, &c ; 200 marks
apiece, to be taken from his foresaid lands, &c. to his daughters Necolay [or
Necholay 1, Elezabeth, Malde and Ivhett, also 20/. apiece to Jane, Anne and Alice
from the foresaid lands and tenement, and IO5. yearly to each of them for life
from the lands which he purchased of the freehold of Thomas Fulbaron' in
Goldesburgh ; his feoffees to make estate to Edward, John and George
Goldesburgh, his younger sons, of land, &c. in Potter Hanworth to the yearly
value of 100s. each for life, provided that if any of them obtain preferment
by marriage or otherwise to the value of 20 marks, the said IOO5. so assigned
to him to remain to testator's right heirs ; bequests of 405. to Sir Robert
Derluff, prest', Henry Jakson and Edmund Wynder, of 205. to Raynold
Wynder and Agnes Wynder, his goddaughter, of 10 marks to ' a litill madyn
of [or 'at'] York,' Margrett Sanefforthe and Elezabeth Luge, and of 6s. 8d. apiece
to the four orders of freers at York ; four trentalls of ' messez ' to be done for him ;
a priest to sing for his soul, his wife's soul and all his good friends' souls in
the church of Goldesburgh for seven years at 7 marks salary ; 6s. 8d. to the
convent of Saynt Roberts of Knaresburgh, &c. ; his goods to be disposed by
his executors for the performance of his will ; executors, Robert Derluff,
Henry Jakson and Edmund Wynder ; supervisors. Sir Thomas Wortley,
Sir John Rouclyff, knights, and Sir Robert Teshe, ' mynyster ' of the house of
Saynt Robertes of Knaresburgh, 5 marks apiece. Witnesses, the said minister
of Saynt Robertes, Thomas Roose, William Middilton, William Maleverer
and James Roose, esquires.
The jurors say that his goods are worth 100/. and no more ; the said
sums, nor any part of them, have not yet been received ; the said daughters
('Ivett') survive, unmarried; the said sons Edward, John and George survive
and have not been promoted.
Further they say that, by indenture between Marmaduke Constable, knight,
of the one part, and the said Richard Goldesburgh, of the other, of and for
the marriage of Richard Goldesburgh, his son and heir, to Anne, daughter of
William Yngelby, knight, for divers sums paid by the said Marmaduke, it
was agreed that Richard, the son, should take the said Anne to wife, and
that the said Richard and Anne should have lands and tenements, parcel
of the lands and tenements aforesaid, to the yearly value of 20/. ; and after-
wards the said Richard, the son, took the said Aiine to wife, and the said
HENRY VII. 527
Richard the father, in compHment of the covenants aforesaid, assigned them the
manors of Kyrskeld and Poule and all the lands, &c. in Castley, by virtue
of which grant the said Richard, the son, all the life of the said Richard, the
father, took the issues and profits of the said manors and land.
He died 28 July last. The said Richard Goldesburgh, aged 20 and
more, is his son and heir, and was married, in his father's life time, to the
said Anne, daughter of William Ingylby, knight. Cf. Nos. 830, 935.
York. Manor of Goldesburgh, worth 50Z., held of the lord Clyfford, the
heir of Vescy, service unknown.
Manor of Kyrskeld, worth 11?., held of the abbot of Kyrkestall, in
socage, by 85. yearly rent, for all service.
Manor of Poule, worth 11., held of the lord archbishop of York,
service unknowTi.
Manor of Kexburgh, worth 10/., held of the king, as of the duchy of
Lancaster, in socage, by 26f?. rent.
A messuage, with a croft, in Knaresburgh, worth 55., held of the
king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, in socage, by 2d. rent, for all
service.
A messuage and two bovates of land, in Conesthorp, worth 13s. Ad.,
held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, in socage, by 13s. rent,
for all service.
Two tofts in Burghbrygg, worth 5s., held of the king, as of the
duchy of Lancaster, in socage, by 5s. rent, for all service.
A messuage and 40a. land, in Castley, worth 20s., held of the
earl of Northumberland, by knight-service and a rent of a pair of
spurs.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (10.)
832. John Cokyn.
Writ 10 May, inquisition 12 June, 20 Henry VII.
John Cokayn, named in the writ, long before his decease, was seised
in fee of the manors of Middilton, Baliden, Parwyche, Great and Little {Magna
et Parva) Clyfton and a moiety of the manor of Tissington, co. Derby,
and of twenty-four messuages, fifteen cottages, eighteen tofts, in Asshe-
boume and Compden, 30a. land, 70a. pasture, 10a. meadow, in Offecote and
Underwode, a messuage 20a. land, 100a. pasture, 6a. meadow, in Bradley and
Sturston, a bovate of land, in Knyveton, 22d. free rent in Kyngesuerderton,
and two messuages, 60a. land, 100a. pasture, 50a. meadow and 7s. free rent,
in Mapulton, and, being so seised, by his deed, 20 November, 10 Henry VII,
gave them, with the exception of the manors of Great and Little Clyfton, to-
gether with two messuages and two tofts in Asshebourne, to William Fitzherbert,
clerk, John Fitzherbert, of Norbury, esquire, Thomas Fitzherbert, clerk,
Thomas Babyngton, John Chauntrell and John Porte, together with John
Babyngton, knight, Walter Odeby, clerk, and John Fitzherbert, then
remembrancer of the Exchequer, since deceased, for the performance of
covenants in indentures between him, of the one part, and the said John
Fitzherbert, remembrancer of the Exchequer, and Thomas Cokayn, his
cousin and heir apparent, viz. son of Thomas, his son, made [of the other]
and the said William Fitzherbert and his co-feoffees were seised thereof
accordingly in fee.
528 INQUISITIONS.
The tenour of the said indentures is as follows (in English) : — ' Endenture '
made, 21 November, 10 Henry VII, between John Cokayn, late of Assheburne,
CO. Derby, esquire, of the one part, and John Fitzherbert, ' the kynges
Remembrauncer in his Eschequyer,' and Thomas Cokayn, the cousin, as
above, of the other. Whereas the said John Cokayn, by deed, 20 November,
10 Henry VII, enfeoffed Sir John Babyngton and others, as above, of all his
manors, &c. in the counties of Derby and Stafford, except the manors of
Mikell Clyfton and Litill Clyfton and lands, &c. there, and ' two meses and two
toftes,' in Assheburne, the intent of the feoffment is that, in consideration
of the marriage had between the said Thomas Cokayn, the cousin, and
Barbara, daughter of said John Fitzherbert, and of such sums of money
as the said John Fitzherbert has paid to the said Thomas, the son, for the
said marriage, part whereof the said Thomas paid to the said John, his father,
and to other persons by his commandment to whom the said John was
indebted, which debts and payments ' extend to the somme of ' 143/. and above,
and also for the discharge of 500/. ' by the seid John Cokayn forfaite to the
seid John Fitzherbert by an obligacion,' and for other ' goode dedys and
kyndenes shewed and done to hys grete costes and charges ' by the said
John Fitzherbert to the said Cokayn and his friends and ' also for suche
grete costes and expenses as the seid John Fitzherbert hath hadde in defence
and savegarde ' of the said lands and of other manors and lands in the
county of Warwyk, the said feoffees shall stand enfeoffed of the premises
to the use of the said John Fitzherbert during the life of the said John Cokayn
and five years over, and thereafter to the use of the said Thomas Cokayn,
the cousin, and of his heirs for ever ; in consideration whereof Fitzherbert
grants to John Cokayn a yearly rent of 104 marks, to be received from the
said manors, &c., payable 26s. 8d. weekly in the church porch at Etwall,
whereof 65. 8c?. is to be immediately deducted weekly till 16/. lis. heretofore
lent by Fitzherbert to the said John be retained ; if it happen the said rent to be
behind and unpaid by the space of a month it shall be lawfull to the said John
Cokayn to enter into the premises, or any of the manors, &c. or any parcel
of them which be within the said county of Warwick whereof the said John
Fitzherbert is enfeoffed or the said Thomas Cokayn and Barbara his wife or
any other to their use, or into the manors of Clyfton or any parcel of the lands
whereof the said John Cokayn has enfeoffed Richard Fitz Wilham of
Oldewarke, esquire (and others, as below), contrary to the conditions
comprised in other indentures dated 21 November, 10 Henry VII (as below),
and after that entry take profit [but if the said John Cokayn]
.... or enter and make feoffment in fee or otherwise, or enter and distrain
for any rent, or receive rent or profit contrary to the premises, that then
the said annuity be void the said grant thereof notwithstanding : provided
that this grant shall [not] extend to charge the said John Fitzherbert nor his
executors as by an action of annuity debt or otherwise but only to charge
the said lands and tenements ; covenant by John Cokayn that if the said
John Fitzherbert and his co-feoffees be put out or ' interrupt ' of any of the
foresaid lands, &c. whereof the said John Cokayn has enfeoffed the said John
Babyngton, knight, Walter Odeby, clerk, and the said John Fitzherbert
and other, as afore rehearsed, or of any of the aforesaid lands, &c. whereof
the said John Cokayn has enfeoffed the said Richard Fitz William as afore
specified, by entry, recovery, suit of execution by reason of any bond made
by the said John Cokayn or lease made by him or otherwise contrary to the
will of the said John Fitzherbert or his co-feoffees, then the said John Cokayn
HENRY VII. 529
grants to abate and deduct as much of the said yearly annuity of 104 marks
as the said parcel or parcels of land be of yearly value whereof the said John
Fitzherbert be put out, unto such time as the said John be restored in the
said possession as by entry recovery or otherwise.
By another deed, 21 November, 10 Henry VII, he gave the said
manors of ' Mochell ' and ' Litill ' Clyfton and messuages and tofts in
Assheburne, excepted as above, to Richard Fitz William, of Oldewarke,
esquire, Richard Knyveton, of Bradley, esquire, Nicholas Meverell, or
Meyverell, John Hampton, vicar of Asshebourn, and Thurstan Aleyn, for
the performance of covenants in indentures between him and the said John
Fitzherbert and Thomas Cokayn, the cousin, the tenour of which follows (in
English) : — Endenture made 21 November, 10 Henry VII, &c., for con-
siderations as above expressed, the said feoffees are to stand seised thereof
to the use of the said John Fitzherbert for the life of the said John Cokayn,
except the tenements and tofts in Assheburne and parcel of a close called
' Symmyngesdale,' m Lytyll Clyfton, to the yearly value of 5 marks, which
whole close is of the yearly value of 8 marks, of which tenements and tofts
they shall stand enfeoffed to the use of Emme, now wife of the said John
Cokayn, for the term of her life, and of the said parcel of the said close to the
use of Jane, ' bastard daughter ' of the said John Cokayn, for the term of her
life ; immediately after the decease of the said John Cokayn they shall stand
enfeoffed of lands and tenements in Mykell Clyfton and Lytyll Clyfton, to
the yearly value of 25 marks, to the use of the said Emme, for the term of
her life, and if it fortune her to die in the life time of the said John Coka3Ti,
they shall stand enfeoffed to the use of the said John Fitzherbert during
the life of the said John Cokayn, and three years immediately after the decease
of the said John Cokayn, of all the premises ' afferyng or belongyng ' to the
said Emme, as aforesaid ; or if it fortune the said Jane to decease during
the life of the said John Cokayn, they shall stand enfeoffed of the said parcel
of the said close to the use of the said John Fitzherbert during the life of the
said John Cokayn and three years over ; and after the decease of the said
Emme and Jane, and the said three years determined, of all the premises
to the use of the said Thomas Cokayn, and his heirs for ever.
He died 23 December last. Thomas Cokayn is his cousin and heir, viz.,
son of Thomas Cokayn his son, and is aged 26 and more. Cf. No. 942.
Derby. Manor of Middelton, worth 10/., held of the king, as of the honor
of Tutbury, by fealty and 3s. 4c?. rent.
Manor of Baliden, worth 12/. 13*. 4d., held of the king, as of the
honor aforesaid, by fealty.
Manor of Parwyche, worth 8/. 5s., held of the king, as of the honor
aforesaid.
Manor of Thorpe, worth 66s. 8(i., held of the king, as of the honor
aforesaid, by fealty.
Moiety of the manor of Tyssyngton, worth 6Z. 9s. 8c?., held of the
king, as of the honor aforesaid, by fealty.
Two messuages, fifteen cottages, sixteen tofts, in Asshebourn and Comp-
den, held of the king, as of his manor of Asshebourn, parcel of his duchy
{sic) aforesaid, by fealty and 36s. 8c?. rent, worth yearly, beyond outgoings
40s.
Thirty acres of land, 70a. pasture, lOa. meadow, in Ofcote and
Underwode, worth 20s., held of the king, as of his manor of Worseworth,
by fealty.
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A messuage, 20a. land, 100a. pasture, 6a. meadow in Bradley and
Sturston, held of Richard Kniveton, as of his manor of Bradley, by fealty
and 13s. 4c?. rent, worth beyond outgoings 4 marks.
A bovate of land in Knyveton, worth 65., held of the said Richard
Knyveton, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (11.)
833. William brother of Robert Veele.
Commission of concealments, 10 January, inquisition Tuesday after St. David,
the Confessor, 20 Henry VII.
One John Meysy was seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson
of Charfeld in fee, as by a charter produced to the jurors appears, and,
being so seised, gave them to one Robert Vele, knight, and the heirs male
of the body of the said Robert issuing, by virtue of which gift the same Robert
was seised thereof in fee tail by the form of the gift, and, being so seised,
had issue one Piers, and died so seised, after whose death the manor and
advowson aforesaid descended to the same Piers, as son and heir male of
the said Robert. He entered and was seised thereof accordingly in fee tail
by the form of the gift, and, being so seised, had issue one Piers, and died,
whereupon the manor and advowson descended to the same Piers, as son
and heir of Piers son of the said Robert.
The said Piers, son of Piers, by another charter, gave the said manor
and advowson to one Thomas Berkeley, knight, and his heirs for ever, by
virtue of which feoffment the said Thomas was seised thereof in fee, and,
being so seised, by charter gave them to the said Piers son of Piers
and Cecily, his wife, and the heirs male of their bodies begotten, with
remainder in default to the right heirs of the said Piers son of Piers. They
had issue Piers, and died, whereupon the said manor and advowson descended
to the said Piers as son and heir male of the said Piers and Cecily of their
bodies begotten. He entered, and had issue Thomas Veell and died. The
said Thomas entered and had issue John Vele and died. The said John
entered and had issue Robert Vele and William Vele, and died. The said
Robert entered and was seised thereof in fee tail by the form of the gift and
died so seised Avithout heir male of his body issuing, after whose death the
premises descended to the said William, as brother and heir of the said Robert,
and heir male of the body of the said John, son and heir male of the body of
the said Thomas, son and heir male of the body of the said Piers, son and
heir male of the bodies of the said Piers and Cecily.
By virtue of which the said William, brother of Robert, entered into
the said manor and advowson, as brother and heir male, &c., and was thereof
seised in his demesne as of fee tail, by form of the gifts aforesaid, and had
issue William, and died so seised, when the said manor, &c. descended to the
same William, son of William, as son and heir male of his body begotten.
Nicholas Kyngeston was seised of the under-mentioned manor and
advowson of Tortworth and land, &c. in Thornbury, &c. in fee, and, being
so seised, by charter gave them to one Piers Vele and the heirs male of his body
begotten, who entered accordingly and was seised thereof in fee tail, and,
being so seised, had issue one Piers and died so seised, after whose death
the premises descended to the same Piers as son and heir male of Piers of his
body begotten ; he entered and had issue Piers and died, when the premises
descended to the same Piers, as son and heir male of Piers, son of Piers ; he
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entered and was seised thereof in fee tail accordingly, and, being so seised,
by charter enfeoffed Thomas de Percy and John Delvez, knights, thereof, who
were seised thereof accordingly in fee and, being so seised, by charter gave
the same to the said Piers Vele, son of Piers, son of Piers, and to Elizabeth,
his wife, and the heirs male of their bodies issuing ; they were seised thereof
accordingly in fee tail, by the form of the gift and had issue Thomas ; Thomas
was seised, &c., and had issue John ; John was seised, &c., and, being so seised,
gave the said manor, &c. to William Muntefort, knight, and Edmund Munte-
fort, who were seised thereof accordingly in fee, and, being so seised, gave them
to the same John Veele, and Alice, his wife, and the heirs male of their bodies
begotten, with remainder in default to John's right heirs ; John was seised
thereof accordingly in fee tail and Alice in her demesne as of free tenement,
by the form of the gift, and they had issue Robert and William ; and after-
wards the said John died so seised and Alice survived him and continued
her possession ; she also survived the said Robert, son of John and Alice
and brother of William, which Robert died in her lifetime without heir male
of his body ; after the death of which Alice the said manor, &c. reverted
(resorciabantur) to the said William, as son and heir male of the said John and
Alice. He entered accordingly, and was seised thereof in fee tail, in his
remittere, in manner and form aforesaid, and died so seised, when the premises
descended to one William Veele, as son and heir male of William, brother of
Robert, son of John, son of Thomas, son of Piers and Elizabeth, his wife,
and cousin and heir male of the body of the said Piers, father of Piers, father
of Piers, father of Thomas, father of John, father of William, father of the
said William.
One John Pentlilyn, chaplain, was seised of the under-mentioned manor
of Hunteford in fee, and, being so seised, gave it to one Piers Veele and Cecily,
his wife, to hold to them and the heirs male of their bodies begotten, with
remainder in default to the right heirs of Piers. They entered and were
seised thereof accordingly in fee tail by the form of the gift, and had issue
one Piers and died, after whose death the manor descended to Piers, as son
and heir of the bodies of the said Piers and Cecily. The said Piers, son of
Piers and Cecily, entered, and was seised of the said manor in fee tail, by the
form of the gift, and, being so seised, had issue Piers, and died, whereupon
the manor descended to the same Piers Veele, son of Piers, whereby the said
Piers entered, &c. and had issue one Thomas Veele, &c. Thomas had issue
John &c. John had issue Robert and William, &c. Robert died without
heir male of his body issuing, and after his death the manor descended to
the said William Veele, brother and heir male of the said Robert son of John,
and cousin and heir male of the said Piers and Cecily, in form aforesaid. By
virtue of which gift the said William entered and was seised of the said manor
in fee tail by the form of the gift, and died so seised, whereupon the manor
descended to William Veele, who survives, as son and heir of the said William
brother of Robert.
The said William brother of Robert died 10 March, 9 Henry VII. The
said William, son and heir male of the said William, is aged 11 and more.
One David Mathew after the death of the said William brother of Robert
entered upon all the manors, &c. aforesaid and occupied them and took all
the issues and profits thereof from the time of the death of the said William
Veele, the father of the said William, up to the feast of Easter last past, by
what title, or from what cause the jurors know not ; and one Katharine,
Elizabeth, Anne and Margaret, daughters of the said David Mathewe, have
532 INQUISITIONS.
occupied the same and taken the issues and profits thereof from the said
feast of Easter, 19 Henry VII, to the day of the taking of this inquisition, by
what title, &c, the jurors know not. Cj. No. 757.
Gloucester. Manor and advowson of Tortworth, worth 33?., held of the
king, as of his hundred of Grymbaldesasshe, by knight-service, in chief.
Manor and advowson of Charfeld, two messuages, two carucates of
land, a virgate of land, 20a. meadow, and 4fl. wood, in Oldbury, or
Oldebury, Thornbury, or Thornebury, Tatham, Scotesgrove and Valefeld,
worth 38/., held of Edward, duke of Bukingham, service unknown.
Manor of Hunteford, or Huntyngford, worth 8Z,, held of the king, by
knight-service, as of his manor of Wotton under (subtus) Egge, viz. by
I of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol 18. (12.)
834. Elizabeth Byconyll, widow.
Writ 5 July, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition 29 January, 20 Henry VII.
John Biconyll, knight, deceased, late her husband, by charter indented,
long before his decease, enfeoffed Giles Daubney, knight, lord Daubney,
William Hody, knight, chief baron of the Exchequer, Edmund Carew, John
Speke and Amyas Pawlet, knights, William Carent and John More of
Colompton, esquires, John Skewys and John Pole, with other since deceased,
of inter alia the under-mentioned manor and advowson of Southperot, for
the performance of his last will.
By his last will the said John directed that his said feoffees, after his
death, should permit the said Elizabetli to have the said manor, &c. inter alia
for the term of her life, while sole, and that, after her decease, they should remain
to William Seyntmaure, knight, now deceased, for the term of his life, with
remainder to Giles Daubney, knight, lord Daubney, and Henry Daubney,
son and heir apparent of the said Giles, for the term of their lives in survivorship,
with remainder to the said William Seyntmaure, and the heirs male of his body
issuing, with remainder to the said Giles, lord Daubney and the heirs male
of his body issuing, with remainder, except as to a tenement in the said manor
wherein John Draper then dwelt, to John Horsley (sic) of Clyffeton and his
heirs for ever. Further he willed that the said excepted tenement, with
land thereto adjacent, for default of such issue should remain to the right
heirs of the said William Seyntmaure for ever.
The said William Seyntmaure died without heir male of his body begotten ;
and afterwards the said William Hody by his charter released to the said
Giles, lord Daubney, and others his co-feoffees, all his estate for the per-
formance of the last will of the said John ; and afterwards the said Giles
made like release to Edmund Carew and other his co-feoffees ; by virtue
whereof the said Edmund, and other his co-feoffees were seised of the premises
in fee to the use aforesaid, and, being so seised, by charter quadrapartite,
demised the said manor, and lands there, to the said Giles, lord Daubney,
and Henry, his son, and the heirs male of the body of Giles, with remainder
as in the will specified ; by virtue whereof they were seised thereof, viz. the
said Giles in fee tail and the said Henry in his demesne as of free tenement.
Thomas Wode, then serjeant-at-law, John Biconyll, knight, and Piers
Eggecombe, knight, by the name of Piers Eggecombe, in Hilary Term, 4 Henry
VII, recovered the other under -mentioned manors against Henry, earl of North-
umberland, by writ of right, to the use of Thomas Seyntmaure, knight, and
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the heirs of his body issuing and, for default of such issue, to tiio use of his
heirs ; they were seised thereof accordingly to the use of the said Tiiomas
and the heirs of his body and, for default of such issue, to the use of his right
heirs ; he died, and they were seised to the use of William Seyntmaure,
knight, as cousin and heir of his body begotten, viz. son of John, his son,
and to the use of the heirs of the body of the said William, and for default to
the use of the right heirs of the body of the said Thomas and for default to
the use of the right heirs of the same William.
The survivor, Piers Eggecombe, was solely seised of the premises in fee
to the use aforesaid ; and afterwards the said William Seyntmaure by his
last will directed that the said Elizabeth should have all the said manors for
the term of her life, and died, viz. 5 September, 19 Henry VII ; and afterwards
she died ; after whose death the said Piers was, and still is, seised thereof in
fee, to the use of Joan Seyntmaure, daughter and heir of the said William,
and heir of the body of the said Thomas issuing, and, for default, to the use
of the heirs of the body of the said Thomas, and for default to the use of the
said Joan and her heirs. The said Joan is cousin and heir of the said Elizabeth,
daughter and heir of the said William Seyntmaure, and cousin and heir of the
said Thomas Seyntmaure, viz., daughter of the said William, son of the said
John, son of the said Thomas Seyntmaure.
She died the last day of June last. The said Joan, aged 3 and more, is
her cousin and heir, viz. daughter of William Seyntmaure, her son.
Cf. Nos. 793, 837, 841, 963.
Dorset. Manor and advowson of Suthperot, worth 10/., held of Roger New-
burgh, knight, as of his manor of Bradpole, by fealty only, for all service.
Manor of Ramsham, worth 121., held of the king, as of Dover Castle,
by 2^o of a knight's fee, and by fealty and 205. rent, for all service.
Manor of Childefrome, worth 11., held of Hugh Loterell, knight,
by fealty and 12d. rent yearly, for all service.
Manor of Wraxhale, worth 91., held of the king, as of his honor of
Clare, by fealty only for all service.
Manor of Maperton, worth 10/., held of Humphrey Redhorne, service
unknown.
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835. George Gedney.
Writ of Mandamus, 12 January, inquisition the last day of January,
20 Heniy VII.
He died seised of the under-mentioned land, &c., in Wynceby, Sutton
in Holand, Flete and Holbech, in fee.
One John Billesby and Nicholas Eland, long before his decease, were
seised of the under-mentioned manor of Malbysshenderby, with land there,
land in Hagworthyngham, manor of Bagenderby, with land there, and land
in Somersby, Holbech, Flete and Swaby, in fee, and, being so seised, thereof
enfeoffed him, and one Anne, then his wife, to hold to them, and his heirs.
There were seised thereof accordingly, he in fee, and she in her demesne as of
free tenement. He died so seised, and she was solely seised thereof in her
demesne as of free tenement by survivorship, and aftenvards died so seised. The
reversion of the premises descended, after his decease, to John Gedney, his
son and heir.
634 INQUISITIONS.
Thomas Gedney, his father, whose heir he was, was seised of the under-
mentioned land, &c. in Langton in fee, and, being so seised, demised them
to one John Gibson for life with remainder to himself and his heirs, and the
said John was seised thereof accordingly in his demesne as of free tenement.
One Joan Eland, late the wife of Thomas Gedney, held for the term of
her life, the day he died, the under-mentioned land, &c. in Asseby Puerorum
and Oxcombe, and Somersby, of his inheritance, with reversion thereof ex-
pectant to John Gedney, as his son and heir.
One John Gedney, the elder, held, the same day, for term of life, the
under-mentioned land, &c. in Hoggesthorp and Slothby, of his inheritance,
by demise of the said Thomas, his father, with reversion thereof expectant
to the said John, his son.
Anne Nevell, late the wife of Robert Gedney, held, the same day, for
term of life, the under-mentioned land, &c. in Ormesby by Kettesby, of
his inheritance, with reversion thereof expectant to the said John his son
and heir.
He died on the feast of St. Bartholomew, the Apostle, 18 Henry VII.
The said John Gedney, aged 4 and more, is his son and heir.
The said John Gibson, Joan Eland, Anne Nevyll and John Gedney, the
elder, are still living.
Lincoln. A messuage and 30a. land, in Wynceby, worth 225., held of the
king, as of the honor of Bolyngbroke, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster,
in socage.
A messuage and 52a. land, 3a. meadow, in Sutton and Holand, or
Sutton in Holand, worth 4^. 10s., held of the king, as of the said honor,
in socage.
Twenty-six acres of land, in Flete, whereof 24a., worth 30s. 4d.,
are held of the marquess of Dorset, service unknown.
Thirty-five or thirty-six acres, three roods, of land, in Holbech,
worth 305., held of the lord Dacre ' de le South,' service unknown.
Manor of Malbysshenderby, two messuages, 50a. land, 24a. meadow,
7a. pasture, in Malbisshenderby, worth 6/., held of the king, as of the honor
of Bolyngbroke, service unknown.
Two cottages, 30a. land, 3a. meadow, 2a. wood, in Hagworthyngham,
worth 605., held of the abbot of Bardeney, service unknown.
Manor of Bagenderby, worth 6O5., held of the king by rent of 55. to
sheriff's aid.
A garden, 34a. land, 12a. meadow, 20a. pasture, in Bagenderby,
worth 26s., held of the warden of Tateshale, service unknown.
A cottage and a bovate of land, in Somersby, worth 145., held of the
king in chief, by knight-service.
Twenty-six acres, three roods, land, in Holbech, worth 355. id.,
held of the lord Dacre, service unknown.
Twenty-six acres of land in Flete, worth 30s. 4d., held of the king,
as of his manor of Multon, late lord Fitz Water's, service unknown.
Two acres of pasture in Swaby, worth 25., held of the king, as of the
duchy of Lancaster, service unknown.
A messuage, 10a. land, in Langton, worth 10s., held of John
Langton, service unknown.
Three messuages and a cottage, 140a. land, 12a. meadow, 20a. pasture,
in Asseby Puerorum, Oxcombe and Somersby, whereof the land, &c. in
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Asseby Puerorum, worth lOs., are held of the warden of the college of
Tateshall, service unknown, the tenements in Oxcombe, worth 6l, of
the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, of the manor of Gretham, service
unknown, and the tenements in Somersby, worth 100s., held of the
king, as of the said honor of Bolyngbroke, service unknown.
A messuage, 10a. land, 10a. meadow, and 10a. pasture, in Hogges-
thorp and Slothby, worth 20^., held of the abbot of Beriynges, service
unknown.
A messuage, two cottages, four tofts, nine bovates of land, 20a.
meadow and 20a. pasture, in Ormesby by (jiixta) Kettesby, worth 100s.,
held of the king, in socage, viz. a yearly rent of 16f/. to sheriff's aid.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (14.)
836. John Irelond, of Herteshorne.
Commission 8 July, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition 8 November, 20 Henry VII.
John Irlond in the commission named was seised of the under-mentioned
manors, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, by charter gave them to Richard
Knyveton, esquire, John Ireton, Robert Bradshawe and William Viilers,
clerk, by the name of the manor of Hertyshorne and all his lands, &c. in
the towns and parishes of Hertyshorne and Smythesby, for the performance
of his will, and they were seised thereof accordingly in fee.
He declared his will as follows (in English) : — I John Irland of Hartyshorne,
13 April, 1501 ; soul to God, body to be buried in parish church of St. Peter in
Hertyshorne ; best beast to said church ' in the name of my principalF ;
priest to celebrate for seven years, ' at the auter of our lady ' there ; mansion
place ' with certeyn byldynges ' called the Overhall to wife Alice for life ;
all other lands and tenements in Hertyshorne and Smythesby to same
Alice, for life ; to bastard son, William, 405. yearly, for life, by hands of
wife, ' so that he be of gode demeanour ayenst her,' otherwise to forfeit
the same ; to bastard daughter, Joys, 40s. yearly for life, by hands
of wife, with power of distraint in all his lands, if she die in their life
time ; to bastard son Thomas Irland, and his heirs, immediately
after wife's decease, ' mese place ' ' late purchessed in Hertyshorne,' &c. ;
'if Richard, Marie or Isabel!, or any that shall fortune to be myn heier,'
disturb wife's possession, or his executors or feoffees, or if they have sold
any of his inheritance in his life time, or bound themselves to execute such
bargain after his decease, whereby the said lands may not descend as they
ought, executors to have power to sell the same in fee simple to whom they
please, and apply proceeds in meritorious deeds profitable for his soul, and
Richard Knyveton, of Bradley, and his co-feoffees shall stand seised, &c.
to use of purchasers. Robert Stokes and said wife Alice to be residuary
legatees and executors, and Thomas Stokes supervisor ; witnesses, the reverent
father in God, Henry, prior of Repingdon, Sir John Kylburne, curate of
Hartishom, John Tuyne of same.
He died on the eve of the Holy Trinity, 18 Henry VII. Thomas Molett,
or Molet, Margaret Seyes and Joan Seyes, are his cousins and heirs, viz. Thomas
Molet son of Mary, daughter of John, father of William, his father, and Margaret
and Joan daughters of Isabel, daughter of John, father of William his father ;
the said Thomas Molet is 61 years old, Margaret 54 and Joan 48. The said
Alice, his wife, still survives.
536 INQUISITIONS.
Derby. Two manors, or capital messuages, in Hertyshorne, one called
' OverhaU ' and the other ' Netherhall,' two messuages, 20a. land,
8a. pasture, 6o. meadow, in Hertishorne ; whereof the manor, or capital
messuage, called ' Overhall,' worth 6 marks, is held of William Abell, by
knight-service ; and the manor, or capital messuage, called ' Netherhall,'
and the said land, &c. in Hertyshorne, worth 14 marks, are held of George,
earl of Shrewsbury and the heirs of Theobald de Verdon, by knight-
service ; and the heirs aforesaid hold the said tenements further {ultra)
of the king, as of his duchy of Lancaster.
Two messuages, 50a. land, 6a. meadow, 10a. pasture, in Smythesby,
worth 205., held of Edmund Shepey, by fealty and 205. rent yearly for
all service.
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837. Elizabeth Byconyll, widow.
Writ 5 July, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition 26 January, 20 Henry VII.
John Biconyll, knight, late her husband, by charter indented gave the
under-mentioned manor and advowson of Northperott, manor of Pepilpen
and lands, &c. in Northperott and Pepilpen, to Giles Daubney and others,
as in No. 834, together with William Seyntmaur, knight, and John Stone,
and others since deceased, for the performance of his last will.
By his last will he directed that his said feoffees should permit the said
Elizabeth to have the said manors, inter alia for life, while sole, with remainder
to the said William Se3^ntmaur, knight, for life, with remainder to the said Giles,
lord Daubney and Henry Daubney, his son and heir apparent, for the term of
their lives in survivorship, with remainder to the said William Seyntmaur
and the heirs male of his body begotten, with remainder in default to the said
Giles, lord Daubney, and the heirs male of his body issuing, with remainder in
default, as to the manor of Northperott, Avith the exception of certain lands
and tenements therein lately purchased by him of one Richard Nele and
William Asshe, to Thomas West, knight, lord la Warre and his heirs for ever,
and as to the said excepted lands to the said William Seyntmaur and his heirs
for ever, and as to the said manor of Pepilpen and lands there to the said
William Seyntmaur and his heirs, to perform therefrom and from other lands
and tenements assigned to the said William, his, the said John's, last will.
Afterwards the said William Seyntmaur, knight, died without heir
male of his body begotten ; and afterwards the said WilUam Hody by charter
released all his estate in the premises, &c. as in No. 834.
John Fitz James, the elder, John Porter and John Fitz James, the younger,
were seised of the other under-mentioned manors and lands in fee, and, being
so seised, by charter demised them to John Seyntmaur, esquire, and to the
said Elizabeth, then his wife, and the heirs of the body of the said John, with
remainder to Thomas Seyntmaur, knight, and his heirs for ever ; by virtue
of which demise the said John and Elizabeth were seised thereof he in fee
and she in her demesne as of free tenement, and they had issue between them
WiUiam Seyntmaur, knight ; and afterwards the said John died so seised
and she survived and continued her possession, and was seised thereof in her
demesne as of free tenement by survivorship ; and afterwards the said Thomas
Seyntmaur, knight, died, after whose death the remainder thereof descended
to the said William Seyntmaur, as his cousin and heir ; and afterwards the
said William Seyntmaur died, seised of the remainder aforesaid to wit
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5 September, 19 Henry VII; after whose death the remainder aforesaid descended
to Joan Seyntmaiir, as his daughter and heir ; and afterwards the said
EHzabeth. seised as aforesaid of the premises, died so seised, whereupon the
premises descended to the said Joan, as cousin and heir of the body of the
said John Seyntmaur begotten, viz. daughter of the said William his son.
Death and heir, as in No. 834. C/. Nos. 793, 841, 963.
Somerset. Manor and advowson of Northperott, with land there, worth 10^.,
held of the countess of Richmond, as of her manor of Corey Ryvell, by
fealty and Id. rent yearly, for all service.
Manor of Pepilpen, with land there, worth 100s., held of Roger
Newburgh, knight, as of his manor of Bradpole, by fealty, for all service.
Manors of Babcare, Pyrry and Bekyngton, 300a. land, 300a. pasture,
lOOo. wood and 40a. meadow, in Babcare, Pyrry and Bekyngton, whereof
the manor of Babcare and the other premises in Babcare, worth M. 65. Sd.,
are held of the abbot of Adylney, service unknown ; the manor of Pyrry
and other the premises in Pyrry, worth 405., of the abbot of Mochylney,
service unknown ; and the manor of Bekyngton, and other the premises
in Bekyngton, worth 6Z., of the earl of Northumberland, service unknown.
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838. John Kyme.
Writ of Mandamus 6 May, inquisition the last day of June, 20 Henry VII.
Long before his decease one Leo Dymmok, William Cutlerd, Thomas
Massyngberd, William Gybthorpp, John Tamworth, Hugh Massyngberd,
Richard Reed, JohnCutt and William Mell', chaplain, were seised of the under-
mentioned manor of Waynflete, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, by charter
indented gave them to John Kyme, son of Thomas Kyme, and Edith his wife,
to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies begotten, with remainder in
default to the right heirs of Thomas Kyme, the father.
One John Pulvertoft, Walter Gunby, Thomas Godfrey and William
Meir, chaplain, were seised in fee of the under-mentioned capital messuage,
&c. late Walter Baxter's, land late John Magson's, &c., and, being so seised,
by charter indented gave them to Edith Kyme, wife of John Kyme of
Fryskeney, Richard Beuchamp, lord Seintmond, knight, WilUam Cutlerd,
gentleman, John Tamworth, esquire, Leo Dymok, John Mychell, Thomas
Hall, Nicholas Nynes and Richard Reed, to hold to them for the life of the said
Edith Kyme, with remainder after her decease to the said John Kyme and the
heirs of his body begotten. The said Edith is still living.
One William Cutlerd, serjeant at law, William Gybthorpp, John Sutton,
Hugh Massyngberd, John Kyme, Richard Reed and William Melle, chaplain
were seised in fee to the use of the said Edith, as appears by the last will of
the same John Kyme late her husband, shown to the jurors, of the under-
mentioned tenement late Walter Pierson's, &c.
The said John Kyme was seised in fee, the day he died, of the under-
mentioned messuage, &c. in Skegnes and messuage, &c. in Trusthorpp.
He was solely seised in fee during espousals between him and the said
Edith, his wife, of the under-mentioned messuage called ' Helestall,' &c. and
thereof enfeoffed Leo Dymmok and others to the use of himself and his heirs.
He died 4 April, 19 Henry VII. Thomas Kyme, aged 40 and more, is
his son and heir.
538 INQUISITIONS.
Lincoln. Manor of Waynflete, formerly John Waynfiete's, with its
appurtenance in Waynflete, Fryskeney and Wrangle, divers lands and
tenements, meadows, leases and pastures in the towns and fields called
' Hal toft,' ' Mylntoft,' ' Hytoft,' ' Halfyllyngor,' ' Guncroft,' ' Otwarlane,'
' Crakylhowse,' ' Toteshorn,' 'Margaret Godfrey land,' ' Lekland,'
* Margarett Mychyll landes,' 3a. pasture in Newcroft, l^a. arable beside
' Haltoft ' aforesaid, 3a. pasture beside the churchyard of the church of
St. Mary the Virgin of Waynflete aforesaid, a piece of land (morsa) beside
' Prestgate,' a pasture in Fryskeney called ' le Horspasture ' and the
fishery in the sea and marsh of Fryskeney, with all their appurtenances ;
the said manor of Waynflete, with its appurtenances, is held of George
Tayrbos {sic), service unknown, and is worth 10/.
A capital messuage in Waynflete, late Walter Baxter's, with a pasture
thereto belonging, with all other lands, meadows, pastures, tenements,
with their appurtenances in Waynflete, late belonging to the said Walter
Baxter ; 3a. pasture called ' Hernpasture ' in Waynflete aforesaid, late
John Magson's, late in the tenure of William Perch ; 3a. pasture in the
parish aforesaid, late in the tenure of John Hardy ; 3a. pasture in the
same parish, late in the tenure of William Barne ; 2a. pasture in the same
parish, late in the tenure of John Wylbos ; and 3a. pasture late in the
tenure of Simon Groce ; all the said lands and tenements called ' Walter
Baxter landes ' in Waynflete aforesaid and ' Magson landes ' in the same
town, are held of the lord of Dalby, service unknown, and are worth 51.
A tenement late Walter Pierson's, called ' le Toftys,' in Fryskeney,
between the common way on the north and upon the deep of the sea
{super profnndum, maris) called ' Normans Depe ' on the south ; they are
held of the lord de Wylloghby, service unknown, and are worth 51.
A messuage and four score acres of land and pasture, in Skegnes,
worth 10/., held of George Taylbos, knight, service unknown.
A messuage and 30a. land and pasture, in Trusthorpp, worth 405.,
held of the lord de Willoghby, service unknown.
A capital messuage in Fryskeney, called ' Helestall ' ; eight messuages
with their tofts, 200a. land and pasture, and 13s. rent of assise ; three
quarters of salt yearly from a toft called ' Havyn toft ' ; 15a. of
vaosses {mosarum) and 'dales,' in Brekyngdale ; certain 'moles' and
' dales ' called ' Lentyn Dale,' in Fryskeney ; and 20a. land and pasture,
in Waynflete, called ' Redland ' ; worth 20/. , held of the lord de Willoghby,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (16a.)
839. Joan Hastynges, widow. ,
Writ wanting ; inquisition 10 May, 20 Henry VII.
Long before her decease she was seised of the under-mentioned manor,
&c. in fee, and, being so seised, by her charter, by the name of Joan Pygot,
late the wife of Richard Pygot, late one of the king's Serjeants at law, and
daughter and heir of William Romondbye, gave them to John le Scrop, knight,
lord le Scrop of Bolton, Thomas le Scrop, knight, lord le Scrop, of Massham,
Guy Fairfax, knight, John Catesby, knight, Randle {Ranulpho) Pygot, William
Yngelby, Christopher Warde, knights, Thomas Mountford, Roger Aske,
Edmund Maulyvere, esquires, George Strangways, Henry Strangways, George
Wandesford, John Mountford, clerks, Roland Ludworth, Henry Radclyff,
HENRY VII, 539
Lawrence Botteller and William Ward, chaplains, to the use of herself and her
heirs and the performance of her last will.
By her last will she directed that the said manor and other the premises
should be sold by her executors, and that provision and ordinance should be
made by her executors with whatsoever sums of money should arise therefrom
for six priests of good fame and honest condition to celebrate divine service
for ever, as by her last will in waiting more fully appears. By the same will
she appointed William Atkynson, clerk, John Eccleston, clerk, and Gilbert
Eccleston, her executors.
She died 20 March last before the taking of this inquisition without heir.
York. Manor of Romondbye with its appurtenances and all the lands, &c.
which belonged to Richard Romondbye, grandfather of the said Joan,
in the towns of Romondbye, Alverton and Northotrington, with the
advowson of the chantry of St. Mary the Virgin in the church of
Northalverton, worth 201., held of the bishop of Durham by fealty and
13s. rent, as of his manor of Northalverton.
Eighty acres of land, 10a. meadow, called ' Arlmons,' 16a. land, 4a.
meadow, called ' Yarneacrez ' in Romondbye, worth 3/., held of the said
bishop by fealty only, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (166.)
840. Ralph Wolsley, esquire.
Writ 16 November, inquisition 27 November, 20 Henry VII.
Ralph Wolseley late of Wolseley, esquire, died on the feast of the
Annunciation of St. Mar}^ last past, seised of the under-mentioned manor,
&c. in fee tail. John Wolseley, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir.
He had free warren and free fishery by the grant of Edward, late king of
England, the king's progenitor, by letters patent to his heirs and assigns, in
and through the whole manor aforesaid.
Stafford. Manor of Wolseley with all its appurtenances, to wit inter alia
with a court baron every three weeks within that manor yearly to be
held. There are within the manor six fields of arable, the first called
'le Bryhyles,' the second ' le Stokkyng,' the third 'le Brodfeld,' the
fourth 'le Werefeld,' the fifth ' le Clerkescroftes ' and the sixth 'le
Bermondesley,' as appears in divers evidences shown to the jurors.
Also with a great pasture containing 1,500a. pasture and 500a. wood, called
' Wolseley Wode,' and free chace and pannage and agistment of pannage
in the same pasture and wood both for his own and all alien pigs whatso-
ever, and also eyries of hawks {aucipitrum et nisorum) in the said wood,
and a free fishery for himself and his only, throughout {existentem et
decurrentem per) the whole water of Trent within the precinct of the manor
aforesaid without the intrusion of any other to fish there, without his
licence or the licence of other the lords of that manor for the time being,
to the same manor belonging from time beyond memory ; which pasture
and wood called ' Wolseley Wode ' are within the lordship of Wolseley
aforesaid and are not within, but without, the limits and bounds of a
certain great forest, or chace, thereto adjacent called 'Cannok,' but are
separated therefrom by these metes and bounds, viz. beginning at
Holbrokehede and so northwards mounting by the way called ' Stafforde-
wey ' to ' Ayllesladeford ' to the brook called ' Riebroke,' thence
540 INQUISITIONS.
descending the said brook to ' Farnebrakefordes launde,' and so by ' le
Merewey ' between ' lez Langettes,' parcel of ' Wolseley Wode ' aforesaid,
and ' Eychilhill ' to ' Borebyke Oke ' and to Staunlle called ' Style ' by
' Ruggeley Feld, ' and from thence further descending to the spring and
small brook called ' le Day wall ' and by ' Day well syche,' so to the Trent.
Similarly the said pasture and wood called ' Wolseleywode ' are separated
by metes and bounds from a place called ' Hey wode bayly,' parcel of a wood
of the bishop of Chester adjacent to the pasture and wood called ' Wol-
seley ' as follows, viz. beginning from ' Holbrokehede ' aforesaid and thence
northwards descending by the brook called ' Holbroke ' to the said water
of Trent ; of which pasture and wood called ' Wolseley Wode ' the said
Ralph and his ancestors, and all those whose estate he has therein, have
been accustomed from time beyond memory to make their profit, viz.
to enclose part thereof, to demise them for life or years, &c., and also
to traverse by the highway which leads from Rugeley to Wolseley across
the small brook called ' Day wall Syche ' aforesaid, as others were wont
to do. The manor aforesaid is held of William Gresley, knight, as of the
manor of Morton, by 40,s. rent payable at Easter and Michaelmas, for all
service
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (18.) E. Series II. File 1017. (10.)
841. Elizabeth Byconell, widow.
Writ 18 August, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition 27 November, 20 Henry VII.
John Fitz James, the elder, John Porter and John Fitz James, the
younger, were seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and, being so
seised, by charter indented demised it to John de Sancto Mauro, esquire, and
the said Elizabeth, then his wife, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies
issuing, with remainder in default to the right heirs of Thomas de Sancto
Mauro, knight, for ever. The said John and Elizabeth were seised thereof
accordingly in fee tail, and they had issue between them William de Sancto
Mauro, knight ; and afterwards John died so seised and EUzabeth continued
her possession by survivorship and was seised of the said manor in fee tail ;
and afterwards the said Thomas de Sancto Mauro died ; and afterwards the
said WilUam de Sancto Mauro had issue Joan and died, viz. 5 September,
19 Henry VII ; and afterwards the said Elizabeth died so seised, viz. the last
day of June last, whereupon the said manor descended to the said Joan,
as daughter and heir of the bodies of the said John de Sancto Mauro and
Elizabeth begotten, with remainder thereof expectant, by virtue of the gift
aforesaid, to the same Joan, as cousin and heir of the said Thomas de Sancto
Mauro, viz. daughter and heir of the said William, son and heir of the said
John, his son and heir. Joan is aged 3 and more. Cj. Nos. 793, 834, 837.
Wilts. Manor of Westbury, worth 10?., held of the king in chief, by service
of i a knight's fee, for aU service.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (19.) E. Series II. File 960. (31.)
842. John Corke.
Writ 8 August, inquisition 8 September, 20 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. and, bemg so seised,
by charter, 25 October, 14 Henry VII, gave them to John Cork, clerk,
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Henry Trecarell, esquire, and John Merifeld, gentleman, by virtue of which
feoflfment they were, and still are, seised thereof in fee.
He died the last day of January last, and Thomas Cork was his son and
heir, whicli Thomas similarly died 15 February last, and John Cork is his
brother and heir, in the king's ward, and is 10 years old and more. Cf. No. 869.
Devon. A messuage, a cottage, 100a. land, in Nether Nytherton, or Netherton,
worth 30s., held of Henry, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl of
Chester and Flynt, as of his manor of Bradnynch, by knight-service.
Manor of Rocomb Hugh, worth 8/., held of the king, by reason of his
duchy of York, as of his manor of Mershewod, by knight-service.
Sixteen messuages, 80a. land, 100a. meadow, 100a. wood, 100a. furze
and heath and 65. rent, in Roccomb Hugh, Middell Roccomb, Nether
Rocomb, Rocomb Cadyho and Horyge, within the parish of Stokentynehed
and Combeintyneed ; the said lands in Rocomb Cadiho are held of the heirs
of Robert Batyn, by knight-service, as of his manor of Maydecomb, and
are worth yearly in all issues beyond outgoings 20s.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (20.) E. Series II. File 146. (4.)
843. William Lamb art.
Writ 13 June, 19 Henry VII. ; inquisition 5 November, 20 Henry VII.
The said William Lambard died 9 April, 19 Henry VII, seised of the under-
mentioned manor &c. in fee. Thomas Lambard, aged 40 and more, is his
brother and heir. Cf. No. 782.
Wilts. A certain manor at Maydenbradlegh, called ' Lambardes maner,'
in Maydenbradlegh aforesaid, worth 12/., held of the prior of Maydenbrad-
legh, as of his manor of Maydenbradlegh, whereof the same prior is seised in
fee in right of his house and priory of Maydenbradlegh, by 5s. rent yearly
to the prior and his successors and suit of his court of his manor of
Maydenbradlegh, for all service.
Six messuages, twelve virgates of land, 6a. meadow, 200a. pasture,
in Porton, worth 8/., held of the king, as of his earldom of Herteforde,
by service of -J of a knight's fee.
Six messuages and ten virgates of land, in Netherhaven, worth 8/.,
held of the king, as of his duchy of Lancaster, by service of one knight's
fee.
Three messuages and four virgates of land, in Little (Parva) Ambres-
bury, worth TOs., held of the king, as of his earldom of Salisbury, by
service of -^ of a knight's fee.
A messuage and a virgate of land, in Berford St. Martin, worth
13s. 4<l., held of the prioress of Ambresbury aforesaid, as of her manor
of Ambresbury, whereof the same prioress is seised in fee in right of her
house and priory of Ambresbury aforesaid, by Id. rent yearly to her
and her successors there, for all service.
Two messuages and five virgates of land, in Dynton and Over Teffent,
worth 31. 6s. 8^/., held of the abbess of Shaftesbury, as of her manor of
Dynton, whereof the same abbess is seised in fee in right of the house and
church of Shaftesbury, by lis. 4td. rent to her and her successors yearly,
for all service.
C, Series II, Vol. 18. (21.) E. Series JI. File 960. (27.)
542 INQUISITIONS.
844. Thomas Petytt.
Writ 6 November, inqiiisition 16 November, 20 Henry VII.
He died the last day but one of August last, seised of the under-mentioned
manor, &c. in fee. Henry Petit, aged 38 and more, is his brother and heir.
Cf. No. 598.
Salop. Manor of Baggesor and two messuages and two virgates of land in
Becbury, worth U., held of the prior of Wenlok, by service and rent of
30s., for all service.
Two carucates, five virgates and a nook of land, and a water-mill,
in Northclebery, worth 5 marks, held of Richard Heyde, gentleman, by
service and rent of 23s. yearly, for all service.
Twelve virgates of land, 11a. meadow, 5a. pasture, in Acleton,
worth 20s., held of George [lord] Burgaveny in fee farm, of his fee of
Worfyld, by service and rent of 60s. yearly, for all service.
A messuage and a virgate of land, in Cold Wyston, worth 10s.,
held of the heirs of Richard Lodlowe, knight, by service and rent yearly
of 3s., for all service.
Four and a half virgates of land, in Bardeley, worth 13s. 4c?., held of
the king in socage, by 5s. rent yearly, for all service.
C. Series 11. Vol. 18. (22.)
845. Richard Turges.
Writ 1 July, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition 23 September, 20 Henry VII.
He gave by charter the under-mentioned manor and advowson to
Edmund Martyn, L.L.D., William Martyn, knight, by the name of William
Martyn, esquire, both since deceased, and to John Horsey, Christopher Martyn,
Roger Cheverell and Henry Martyn, esquires, and John Smyth, gentleman, who
survive, to the intent that they should stand seised thereof to the use of Robert
Turges, his firstborn and heir apparent, upon certain conditions in the said
charter of feoffment specified.
He died 19 April last, seised of the other under-mentioned messuages,
&c. in fee. Robert Turges, aged 34 and more at the time of the taking of this
inquisition, is his next heir.
Dorset. A messuage and 40a. land, in Wymborne Monkton, worth 4 marks,
held of Walter FylloU, as of his manor of Wodlond, rents and services
unknown.
A messuage and 100a. land, in Gyllyngham, called ' Clyflowse,'
or ' Clyfhows,' worth 5 marks, held of James Frampton, esquire, as of his
manor of Colstrete, rents and services unknown.
A messuage and 60a. land, in Estmapowder, worth 40s., held of
the abbot of Glastonbury, as of his manor of Boklond in the said county
of Dorset, rents and services unknown.
Manor of Turges Melcombe, with lands, «fec., in the parish of Turges
Melcombe, with the advowson of the church there, worth 40/., held of
William Caraunt, esquire, as of his manor of Tomer, co. Somerset, rents
and services unknown.
C. Series II. Vol 18. (23.) E. Series II. File 897c. (9.)
HENRY VII. 543
846. Thomas Latton.
Writ to the barons of the exchequer, to forward the inquisition, specified,
into the chancery, 3 December, 20 Henry VII ; inquisition taken
virtute officii, 18 November, 20 Henry VII.
He died 8 April, 18 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manors
in fee. John Latton, aged 18 and more, is his son and heir.
Berks. Manor of Upton, worth 3/., held of the king in chief, service
unknowTi.
Manor of Chilton, worth 8/., held of the king, as of the hundred of
Compton, CO. Berks, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (26.)
847. Roger Wake, esquire.
Writ 14 May, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition 16 November, 20 Henry VII.
George Catesby, esquire, John Catesby, esquire, William Wake the
elder, esquire, Roger Wake the younger, gentleman, and John Fytz, were
seised, the day he died, and long before in fee, to the use and intent of per-
forming thereof the last will of the said Roger, of the under-mentioned manor
of Blysworth, by vertue of a recovery thereof by him suffered to them, in
Michaelmas term, 17 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors of Middelton and Colyntre
in fee, and, being so seised, by his deed, 10 March, 11 Henry VII, gave them
to George Catesby, esquire, John Catysby, esquire, John Barnard, esquire,
Roger Wake, the younger, and John Fitz, gentleman, to the use and intent of
performing thereof his last will.
By his last will he directed that Elizabeth, his wife, should have the
manor of Blysworth, for the term of her life, and her executors after her death
for a year for the performance of her will.
Further he directed that his feoffees in the manors of Middelton and
Colyntre should make a sufficient grant of a rent therefrom of lOl. yearly to
William Wake, his brother, for life and to the executors of the said William
for a year after his decease for the performance of his will and another sufficient
grant of a rent of 5^ therefrom to the said William for life.
Further he directed that his feoffees and executors should found, with
the king's licence, a perpetual chantry of one perpetual chaplain to celebrate
in the chapel of St. Mary, the Virgin, in the parish church of Blisworth for
ever, for the souls of himself and his wife and his ancestors, and should cause
all his lands and tenements in Crawley and Chycheley, co. Bedford {sic) to
be legally amortized to the said chaplain and his successors, or if such lands
&c. were by any suit recovered against the said feoffees, or chaplain, his
feoffees and executors should, with the king's licence, similarly cause lands
to the clear value \2l. yearly in Middelton by Colyntre and in Colyntre to be
amortized and given to the said chaplain for his exhibition.
Further he directed that his feoffees should permit his executors to take
the issues and profits, not otherwise specified in his will, of his manors, &c.
in CO. Northampton, for the payment of his debts and the performance of
his will.
He appointed the said Elizabeth, his wife, Thomas Parmenter, master
of the hospital of St. John the Baptist of Northampton, John Barnerd, esquire
and the said William Wake, his executors.
544 INQUISITIONS.
He died 16 March last. Thomas Wake, aged 25 and more, is his son and
heir. The said EHzabeth has taken the issues and profits of the manors
aforesaid from the time of his death up to the present for the execution of his
said testament. See Nos. 848, 849, 851.
Northampton. Manor of Blysworth, or Blisworth, and lands and tenements
there, worth 20/., held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by
fealty only, for all service.
Manors of Middelton, Midelton, or Middelton by Colyntre, and
Colyntre, worth 10/., held of William Tanfeld, as of his manor of Gayton,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (27.)
848. Roger Wake, esquire.
Writ 14 May, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition 16 November, 20 Henry VII.
He suffered a recovery, Michaelmas Term, 17 Henry VII, of the under-
mentioned manor, &c. to George Catesby, esquire, John Catesby, esquire,
William Wake, the elder, esquire, Richard Wake, gentleman, and John Fitz,
to the use of himself and his heirs and the performance of his last will.
By his last will he directed that Margaret Barnard, his daughter, should
have the said manor, &c. for life, with remainder to Richard Barnard, son
of John Barnard, esquire, and of the said Margaret, and the heirs male of
his body, with remainder in default to his own right heirs.
Death and heir as in No. 847. The said John Barnard and Margaret
have taken the issues and profits of the said manor, &c. from the time of his
death to the day of the taking of this inquisition.
Kent. Manor of Hogshawes, and lands and tenements called ' Hoggeshawes '
in the parish of Milkested, and the advowson of the church there, worth
3/., tenure unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (28.)
849. Roger Wake, esquire.
Writ 14 May, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition 16 November, 20 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee, and, being so
seised, enfeoffed Richard Emson, knight, George Catesby, esquire, John
Catesby, esquire, John Bernard, esquire, and John Fitz thereof, to the use
of himself and his heirs, and the performance of his last will.
By his last will he directed that his feoifees and executors should, with
the king's licence, found a chantry as in No. 847, and should cause the said
lands to be amortized to the chaplain thereof. He made his wife and others
executors as in No. 847.
Death and heir, as in No. 847. His said wife has taken the issues, &c.
as in No. 847.
Bucks. A messuage, 160a. land, 40a. meadow and 40a. pasture, called
' Pateshulles', in Crawley and Chicheley, or Checheley, worth 10 marks,
held of Thomas, earl of Ormond, as of his manor of Newport Paynell,
by 21d, rent yearly, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (29.)
HENRY VII. 545
850. Mahgaret late the wife of John Grey son and heir of John Grey de
PowES, knight.
Writ 5 July, assignment of dower 20 July, 19 Henry VII.
Salop and the March of Wales. In the presence of Lewis ap David,
David ap Reynold, John Edwardis and Lewis Taillour, next friends of
Edward Grey, son and heir of the said John Grey, the son, the escheator
assigned her, a third part of the town of Pole, with the toll there, and a
third part of the commote of Keireigon, Megheyn ughcoit, Llanvyllyng,
with the demesne land of Moghnaunt with Reworth and Garthg', and
the lower demesne land of the castle of Pole, in full of her dower of the
lands, &c., which by the death of the said John, the father, and by reason
of the minoritv of the said John, the son, came to the king's hands. Of.
No. 745. *See Nos. 903, 976.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (30.)
851. Roger Wake, esquire.
Writ wanting, inquisition 12 November, 20 Henry VII.
He suffered a recovery to George Catesby, esquire, and others, as in
No. 848, of three parts of the under-mentioned manor of Cliffvedon. By his
last will he directed that the said George and the others should stand seised
of the said three parts for the execution of his last will and testament.
Further he willed that Elizabeth, his wife, should have the said three parts
for the term of her life, and that the executors of her will should take the
issues and profits thereof for a whole year after her death for the perfor-
mance of her legacies and last will. Further he willed that, after the death
of the said Elizabeth and after the said year, Richard Wake, his son, should
have to him and such wife as he should marry, for the term of their life, the
site and manse of the said manor, and lands and tenements parcel thereof to the
yearly value of 40/. beyond outgoings. And that the executors of his testament
aforesaid should, with the issues and profits of such manors &c. as they should
have and receive for the execution of his last will, redeem and purchase from
John Crokker the fourth part of the said manor of Clyffvedon, and that, when
purchased, the said Elizabeth should have it for life and her executors for
a year after her decease, and that thereafter it should remain to his right
heirs.
George Catesby, esquire, John Catesby, esquire, John Barnard, esquire,
and John Fitz were seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Wanstrye in
fee to the use of the said Roger and his heirs and the performance of his last
will. By his last will he directed that Richard Wake, his son, should have,
to him and such wife as he should hereafter marry, the said land, &c. in
Wanstre, for the term of the life of the said Elizabeth, his wife, and that,
after her death, they should remain to his own right heirs.
John Fortescu, esquire, was seised of the under-mentioned manor of
Mylton Cyffvedon in fee, to the use of the said Roger, and his heirs, and the
performance of his last will. By his last uiil he directed that John Wake,
his son, should have lands and tenements, parcel of the said manor, to the
yearly value of 51. beyond outgoings for the term of the life of the said Eliza-
beth, his wife, with remainder after her decease and his will in all things per-
formed, as to the whole manor to the said John for life.
Wt. 3777. iH 33
546 INQUISITIONS.
Likewise by his last will he directed that his feoffees of his lands in the
said county should permit his executors to take all other the rents, &c. of all
his manors and lands in the said county not otherwise mentioned in his will,
for the payment of his debts and the performance of his will.
Executors, death and heir, as in No. 847. The said Elizabeth has taken
the issues, &c. as in No. 847. Cf. No. 949.
Somerset. Manor of Clyffvedon, worth 40?., held of the king, as of the
honor of Gloucester, by knight-service.
Nine messuages, nine gardens, 200a. land, 40a. meadow, 20a. pasture
and 6a. wood, in Wanstrye, worth 5/., held of the king, as of the honor
of Gloucester, by knight-service.
Manor of Mylton Clyffvedon, worth 20Z., held of the lord Zouche,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (31.) E, Series II. File 897(c). (11.)
852. Richard Illyngworth.
Writ 14 June, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition 2 November, 20 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson of Stanford
upon Sore, and three messuages, 40a. land and 55. rent there, in fee, and being
so seised, by the description of Richard Illyngworth, son and heir of Ralph
Illyngworth, esquire, gave a messuage, &c. parcel thereof, as set out below,
to Henry Sacheverell, esquire, Ralph Sacheverell, William Sacheverell, Richard
Sacheverell, ' gentilmen,' and Ralph Byrde, ' yoman,' and their heirs for
ever, to the use of himself and Grace his wife, who survives, for the term
of her life, with remainder to the use of the right heirs of his body begotten,
with remainder in default to the use of his right heirs.
By his last will he directed that John Illyngworth, his brother, should have
5 marks yearly for life from the said manor of Stanford.
At the time of his death, John Vavasour, knight, one of the justices of
the common bench, Everard Fyldyng, knight, Thomas Cotton and William
Wye, were, and still are, seised of the under-mentioned manor of Boney and
land, &c. there, in fee, to the use of the said Richard and the heirs of his body
begotten, with remainder in default to the use of his right heirs.
He died 7 June last seised of the said three messuages, 40a. land and 55.
in Stanford, and of the residue of the said manor of Stanford, in fee. Mary
wife of John Dethyk, Ann Illyngworth, Joan Illyngworth and Alice
Illyngworth are his daughters and heirs, the said Mary aged at the time of his
death 20 and over, the said Ann at the time of his death 17 and over, the said
Joan 1 1 at the feast of St. Thomas, Apostle, last, and the said Alice 7 at the
feast of the Purification last. See Nos. 123, 124, 854.
Nottingham. Manor and advowson of Stanford upon {super) Sore, with three
messuages, 40a. land and 55. rent in Stanford aforesaid, held of Thomas
Clyfford, lord de Clyford, knight, as of his manor of Malteby, service
unknown ; whereof a messuage in Stanford in the tenure of Thomas Bard-
ford, a tenement with a croft of land and a horse-mill there, in the tenure
of Thomas Parker, a messuage there with two crofts, two virgates of land
and 2a. meadow to the same messuage adjacent, in the tenure of Roger
Jamys, another messuage there with croft, toft, two and a half virgates
of land and 2a. meadow, in the tenure of John Haryman, a messuage
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there with three virgates of land, a croft and toft and 2a. meadow, in
the tenure of Thomas Jamys, a messuage there, with a virgate of land,
a toft and one rood of meadow, in the tenure of Robert Torker, a messuage
there, with a toft, two crofts, three virgates of land and 2a. meadow
to the same adjacent, in the tenure of Thomas Pare, a cottage there,
with croft adjacent, in the tenure of Agnes Baynebrygge, a messuage with
a toft, two virgates of land and l|a. meadow, in the tenure of John
Barres, a messuage there with toft and croft, three virgates of land and
3a. meadow, in the tenure of William Stone, given to feoffees, as above,
were parcel of the said manor of Stanford and are worth beyond outgoings
16 marks ; the said three messuages, 40a. land and 5^. rent, and the residue
of the said manor of Stanford, are worth %l.
Manor of Boney, five messuages, 200a. land, 5s. rent, in Boney, worth
35?., held of the king in chief, by service of \ of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (32a.)
853. Henry Ferrers.
Writ of Mandamus wanting ; inquisition the last day of October, 20 Henry VII.
He died 4 December, 18 Henry VII. Edward Ferrers, esquire, aged
36 and more, is his son and heir.
Lincoln, He held no lands.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (326.)
854. Richard Illyngworth.
Writ 14 June, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition 5 November, 20 Henry VII.
At the time of his death Everard Fyldyng, Thomas Cotton and William
Wye, were seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee, to the use of him
and the heirs of his body begotten, and for default of such heirs to the use of
his right heirs.
By his last will he ordained that Christopher Sentgerman should have
205. for Hfe, Wilham Sawcheverel 13s. 4c?. for life and John Illyngworth, his
brother, 40.5. for life, from the said manor of Braydeshal.
Death and heirs as in No. 852. Cf. No. 124.
Derby. Manor of Braydeshal called ' Netherhal', three messuages, 100a.
land and 3s, rent, in Braydeshal, worth 111., held of the king as of his
honor of Tutbury, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, by service of | of
a knight's fee and Zs. 'kl. rent yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (33.)
856. Hugh Revell.
Writ 5 July, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition 4 November, 20 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned messuage, &c. in fee and, being
so seised, long before his decease, by charter gave them to Godfrey Fuljambe,
John Samford, Ralph Grenehalgh and John Frechevile, esquires, Roger Eyre,
Otewell Lowe, Nicholas Blakewell, Robert Worthe, John Dawson, clerk,
John Selyok, John Coste, Richard Revell, John Revell, John Crawford, and
Thomas Crawford, their heirs and assigns, for the performance of his last wiU.
548 INQUISITIONS.
By his last will he directed that Randal (Eanulphus) Samford, John
Revell, John Dawson, clerk, and Robert Wortlie, whom he appointed his
executors, should receive the issues and profits of the said messuage, &c.
immediately after his death till Rowland, his younger son, came to the age
of twenty-four years, to perform therewith the legacies and other charitable
works specified in his testament, and that as soon as the said Rowland attained
such age his said feoffees should permit the said Rowland to receive the same ;
also by their charter tripartite to give {dare et concedere) the said messuage,
&c, to the said Rowland, to hold to him and the heirs of his body begotten,
the remainder thereof in default to Tristram Revell and the heirs of his body
begotten, the remainder thereof to his own right heirs.
He died the last day of June (sic). Tristram Revell, aged 16 and more, is
his son and heir.
Nottingham. A messuage, 50a. arable, 20a. pasture, in Drakeno, worth
46s. Sd., held of the prior of Bevall', by 45. 2^. rent yearly, and fealty,
for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (34.)
856. Hugh Revell.
Writ 5 July, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition 3 November, 20 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 855. The executors to take the profits for seven years ;
Tristram to take at 24, with remainder in default of his issue to Rowland,
&c. Tristram's age being given as 17.
Derby. A messuage, 100a. arable, 30a. pasture, 10a. meadow, in Chesterfeld,
worth 10/., whereof 40a. land are withm a certain fee, called ' Boythorp,'
and are held of Ralph Langford, knight, by 22rf. rent yearly, and by
fealty and suit of his court of Boythorp, for all service ; and the residue
is held of Roger Eyre by 10s. l^d. rent and fealty, for all service.
A messuage, divers tofts, 60a. land, 15a. pasture and 5a. meadow,
in Camwhayte, in the parish of Normanton, severally purchased by the
said Hugh of divers persons, worth GL, severally held of the king in socage,
as of the honor of Peverell, viz. the said messuage by fealty and suit
of the court of Peverell, for all service, and the said tofts, land, tenements
and other the premises, by suit of the court aforesaid and fealty only, for
all service.
A messuage, 20a. land, 12a. pasture, in Bawdon, or Bowdon, worth
205., held of Reynold de Lee, of Blakbroke, by fealty only, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (35.)
857. Thomas Grysley, knight.
Writ 3 February, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition 1 November, 20 Henry VII.
Long before the decease of the said Thomas Greysley, knight, one John
Ferrers, knight, John Curson, esquire, Richard Greysley and John Dyson,
were seised inter alia of the under-mentioned manors of Colton, Kyngeston,
Lokesley and Bromley, and lands, &c. in the same places, and, being so seised,
by their charter indented, the last day of July, 6 Henry VII, at his special
request demised the manors of Colton and Kyngeston, and all the messuages,
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lands and tenements in Colton and Kyngeston, and in Lokesley and Bromley
Abbatis, which they had by his gift and feoffment, to the said Thomas and
Anne his wife, for the term of her life, and thereby granted that she might
take trees, wood and underwood therein, for repairs, ' fyrebote.' ' ploughbote '
and ' cartebote,' with remainder after her decease to the said Thomas and his
heirs.
Long before his decease he was seised of a messuage and divers other
pastures within the lordship of Morton, and, being so seised, by charter,
12 November, 19 Henry VII, gave one George Greysley, his son, a messuage
in Morton late in the tenure of Gilbert Wollesley, and all other the lands and
tenements and hereditaments Avhich were late in the tenure of the said Gilbert,
as below, to hold to the said George for the term of his life, with reversion
thereof expectant to himself and his heirs.
Further, being so seised of the residue of the said lands and tenements
in Morton he, long before his decease, by another charter, 12 November,
12 Henry VII {sic), gave one John Greysley, his son, five other pastures within
the lordship of Morton aforesaid, bounded as in the said charter more fully
appears, for life, with reversion expectant to himself and his heirs.
He died at Drakelowe, co. Derby, 26 January 19 Henry VII. William
Greysley, aged 23 and more, is his son and heir. See Nos. 860, 967.
Stafford. Manors, or lordships, of Colton, Kyngeston, Lokesley and Bromley
Abbatis, and divers other lands and tenements in Colton, Kyngeston,
Lokesley and Bromley Abbatis aforesaid ; whereof the said manor of
Colton and land, &c. in Colton, worth 251. Ss. id., are held of the earl of
Stafford, service unknown ; the manor of Kyngeston and lands, &c. in
Kyngeston, Lokkesley and Bromley Abbatis, worth lOl., of the earl of
Arundell, service unlcnown ; and the said manors of Morton and Hittesdon
otherwise called Hyxton {not elsewhere mentioned in this inquisition) are
worth 101. 165. 8<^.
A messuage and divers pastures within the lordship of Morton,
late in the tenure of Gilbert Wollesley, whereof one pasture called
' Swetholme ' with a croft beneath it, another called ' le Parke,' another
caUed ' le Joll,' a meadow called ' le longe medowe,' and another pasture
called ' le drye fylde,' worth 10 marks, held of the bishop of Coventry
and Lichfield, as parcels of the said manor of Morton, service unknown.
Five other pastures within the lordship of Morton, worth 10 marks,
held of the said bishop for the time being, as parcels of the said manor,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (36.) E. Series II. File 1017. (10.)
858. John Blake, esquire.
Writ 6 March, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition 20 October, 20 Henry VII.
He was seised on the day of his death of a moiety of the under-mentioned
messuage, &c. in fee.
Long before his decease he was seised of the other moiety of the premises
in fee, and, being so seised, granted {tradidit, concessit et demisit) the said
moiety to John Dauntesey, gentleman, and the heirs of his body which the
same John begat on Alice late his wife, with remainder to Richard Dauntesey
and the heirs of his body issuing, with remainder in default to
550 INQUISITIONS.
Thomas Wroughton and Joan his wife daughter of him, the said John Blake,
and the heirs of her body, with remainder in default to Robert Blake, his
brother, and his heirs for ever ; by virtue of which gift the said John
Dauntesey was seised thereof in his demesne as of fee tail.
He died 2 March last. The said Richard Dauntesey son of Alice Dauntesey,
his daughter, late the wife of the said John Dauntesey, and the said Joan
Wroughton, his daughter, are his next heirs. The said Joan is aged 20 and
more, and the said Richard 2 and more.
Hants. A messuage, six tenements, 300o. land, 200a. pasture, in Nether
Wallop, worth 100s., held of the abbess of Amsbury, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (37.) E. Series II. File 960. (28.)
859. John Blake, esquire.
Writ 6 March, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition 4 October, 20 Henry VII. Findings
as in No. 858.
Wilts. Manor called ' Pynnelles,' worth 4 marks, held of the lord Le Suche,
by 6s. rent yearly, but by what service the jurors know not.
Manor of Compton, worth 106s. Sd., held of the lord Souche, by
6s. rent yearly, but by what service the jurors know not.
A water-mill, in Calne, worth 46s. 8d., held of the lord Le Suche,
by the rent of lib. pepper, but by what services they know not.
Certain lands and pastures, within the lordship of Stoke, worth
106s. Sd., held of the same lord of Stoke, by the rent of lib. pepper, but
by what services they know not.
Certain lands and tenements in Calne, worth 31. 6s. Sd., held of the
lord Le Souche, by reason of a fee farm there, by 10s. 10 ^d. rent and suit
of court, but by what services they know not.
Other lands and tenements in Calne, worth 31. 6s. Sd., held of the
treasurer of Salisbury, by 7s. |rf. rent, but by what services they know
not.
A pasture called ' Weylonscroft,' worth 18s., held of John Watkyns,
by 8s. rent yearly, but by what services they know not.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (38.) E. Series II. File 960. (29.)
860. Thomas Grysley, knight.
Writ 3 February, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition the last day of October,
20 Henry VII.
Long before his decease John Greyseley, knight, his father, was seised
of the under-mentioned manor of Norton in fee, and, being so seised, by
charter indented, 8 June, 15 Edward IV, gave it inter alia to him and Anne
his wife, who survives, and the heirs of their bodies between them begotten,
with reversion in default to John and his right heirs.
He died at Drakelowe, co. Derby, 26 January last, 19 Henry VII, seised
of the other under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee. William Greyseley, aged 23
and more, and in his own control {sub gubernacionem sui proprii) is his son
and heir. See Nos. 857, 967.
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Leicester. Manor of Norton, and land, &c. in Norton, worth 11/. 10s.,
held of the earl of Ferrers (sic) as of his honor of Tutbury and Tykhill,
now in the king's hands, service unknown.
Manor and advowson of Osgothorp, 200a. land, 60a. meadow,
30a. pasture, 100a. wood, 38^. rent, in Osgothorp, Threngston, Belton,
Bredon, Tonge, Warkenamby and Whytewyk, worth 6/., held of the
prioress of Gracedieu, by service of 75. 9d. and fealty.
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861. Richard Beauchamp, knight, lord de Beauchamp,
Writ of Mandamus, 14 October, iyiquisition 21 November, 20 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned moiety of a manor and alternate
presentation to the church thereof, and, being so seised, by charter gave them
to Richard Pole and Giles Bregges, knights, to hold to them and their heirs,
by virtue of which they were seised thereof in fee, and, being so seised, by
charter gave them to John Mordaunt, since deceased, and Thomas Lovell,
James Hobart, Richard Empson, knights, and Thomas Lucas, esquire, who
survive, to hold to them and their heirs for security of a certain sum to be
paid to the king, for the debt of the said Richard Beauchamp, from the issues
and profits of the said moiety to the king's use to be received. The said
Thomas, John, James, Richard and Thomas, were seised thereof accordingly
in form aforesaid ; and afterwards the said Richard Beauchamp died, and
afterwards the said John Mordaunt died and the others continued their posses-
sion and are still seised thereof by survivorship.
The said Richard Beauchamp, late lord de Beauchamp, died 16 January,
18 Henry VII. Eleanor wife of Richard Rede is one of his daughters and
heirs, Anne wife of Richard Ligon is the other of his daughters and heirs,
and Willoghby, son of Robert Willoghby, now lord de Broke, and son
and heir of Elizabeth late wife of the said Robert, the third of his daughters,
are his next heirs. The said Eleanor is aged 26 and more, the said Anne is aged
30 and more and the said Willoghby is aged 8 and more. Cf. No. 785.
Lincoln. A moiety of the manor of Bekynghara and the advowson of the
church of Bekyngham to the same moiety of the manor appendant, to
present his clerk to the church alternately, when void. The moiety of the
manor aforesaid and the advowson are held of the king, service unknown.
The moiety of the manor is worth 10/. beyond outgoings, the advowson
nothing. The said church of Bekyngham became void by the death of
Master Henry ap John, the last rector and incumbent of the said church
upon the presentation of John Milborne, who was late seised in fee of the
other moiety of the manor aforesaid and of the advowson aforesaid for
his turn that time, by reason and in right of that moiety of his manor
aforesaid, and by the death of the said Henry is now vacant. The
presentation thereto after the death of the said Henry belongs to the
said Thomas Lovell; James Hobart and others, as above.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (40.)
862. Thomas Nevell, esquire.
Writ of Mandanms 20 October, inquisition 30 November, 20 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c.
652 INQUISITIONS.
in fee, and, being so seised, by charter gave his manors, messuages, lands and
tenements in Pycall, Rokysby, Sendderby, Atlocowton and Redeham, to
Nicholas Gryffyn, of Braybroke, esquire, John Nudigate, of Herfeld, co.
Middlesex, esquire, Edward Gryffyn, esquire, and John Warde, to the use
of himself and the performance of his last will and they were, and still are,
seised thereof accordingly to the use aforesaid.
By a certain writing under his seal he declared his last will, viz. that
Isabel, his wife, immediately after his death, should have the said mant>rs &c.
in Pycall, Rokysby, Sendderby, Atlocowton and Redeham, for life, with re-
mainder to his right heirs.
Long before his decease, by writing indented under his seal, upon certain
covenants of marriage of William, his son and heir apparent, and Eleanor,
daughter of Thomas Lacy, esquire, by indentures between him and the said
Thomas Lacy made, also by a certain charter of his indented under his seal, by
the name of Thomas Nevyle, of Holt, co. Leicester, esquire, he gave the said
William and Eleanor, by the names of William Nevyle, his son, and Eleanor
his wife, the manors of Lytyll Fencot and Yarnewyk and all his land &c. there
and in Scroton, for the term of their lives in survivorship, with remainder to
the right heirs of his own body ; by virtue of which feoffment the said William
and Eleanor were, and still are, seised thereof in their demesne as of free
tenement.
He died 2 April, 18 Henry VII. The said William Nevyle, aged 28 and
more, is his son and heir. The said Isabel from the time of his death has
taken, and still takes, the issues and profits of the said manors of Pycall,
Rokysby, Sendderby, Atlocowtan and Redeham, by virtue of his said last
will ; and the said William and Eleanor his wife, in right of his wife, entered,
and were, and still are seised of, the said manors of Lytyll Fencot and Yarne-
wyk, and land &c. there and in Scroton in their demesne as of free tenement,
and have taken the issues, &c. thereof from the time of the said grant. Cf.
Nos. 691, 711, 727, 734.
York. Manor of Pycall, eight messuages, seven cottages, 300a. land,
60a. meadow, 40a. pasture, in Pycall ; two messuages, four cottages,
80a. land, 40a. meadow, in Rokysby and Sendderby; worth 20?.; held
of the honor of Richemond, by knight-service, viz. by service of ^ of a
knight's fee.
Two messuages, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, in Atlocowton and
Redeham, worth 5?., held of Thomas Wandisforth, as of his manor of
Kyrtelyngton, service unknown.
Manor of Lytyll Fencot, seven messuages, three cottages, 200a. land,
60a. meadow, 20a. pasture, in Lytyll Fencot, worth 8?. ; manor of
Yarnewyk, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, in Yarnewyk, worth 5 marks ;
held of the honor of Richemond, by knight -service, viz. by service of
^Q of a knight's fee.
Five messuages, 80a. land, 40a. meadow, in Scroton, worth 10 marks,
held of the heirs of John Markynfeld, as of their manor of Markynffeld,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (41.)
863. John Shaa, knight.
Commission 29 April, inquisition the last day of May, 19 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned manor and
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land, &c. late belonging to John Manyngham, knight, in fee, and, being so
seised, by charter enfeoffed Bartholomew Reed, knight, Thomas Marowe,
serjeant-at-law. Ralph Lathum, goldsmith, Nicholas Mattok, fishmonger,
William Curteys, gentleman, William Poyntz, gentleman, and Roger Wright,
who survive, and Reynold Bray, knight, and Richard Heiham, serjeant-at-
law, since deceased, of inter alia the said manor and land, &c., by the
name of all his manors, &c. in the comity of Middlesex, for the performance
of his last will.
At the time of his death and long before, Thomas Marowe was, and still
is, solely seised in fee to the use of him and his heirs and the performance of
his last will, of the under-mentioned 4a. meadow in Oldford, by virtue of a
fine levied thereof inter alia to the said Thomas Marow and Richard Heigham,
deceased, by John Cornwaleys, Michaelmas Term, 11 Henry VII.
At the time of his death and long before, Bartholomew Reed, knight
and Ralph Lathum, were, and still are, seised of the under-mentioned acre of
arable in fee, to the use of him and his heirs and the performance of his last
will, by virtue of a charter made to them by John Mundy of Stratford atte
Bowe and John Mundy his son.
He died 26 December, 19 Henry VII. Edmund Shaa, aged 12J and
more, is his son and heir.
By his last will he directed inter alia that Margaret, his wife, should have
for life all his manors, lands and tenements, both freehold and copyhold at Old-
ford, CO Middlesex and towns adjacent, in whatsoever county of England they
might be, with remainder, immediately after her decease, to Edmund Shaa, his
elder son, Reynold Shaa, his next son living, and Thomas Shaa, his younger
son, successively in tail male, with remainder to the heirs male, with remainder
in default to the right heirs, of his body begotten, with remainder in default to
his right heirs. Cf. No. 679.
Middlesex. Manor of Oldeford, fourteen messuages, eight tofts, fourteen
gardens, 240a. land, 50a. meadow, 80a. pasture, 2a. wood, in Oldford,
Stebenhith, Hakney and Stratford atte Bowe, late of John Manyngham,
knight, worth 201., held of the bishop of London, by fealty and 65. 8(^.
rent yearly, for all service.
Four acres of meadow, in Oldford, worth 13s. 4c?., held of the bishop of
London, by fealty only yearly, for all service.
One acre of arable in the parish of Stebenhith, in a field called
' Aylemersshe,' worth 25., held of the said bishop, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (42.)
864. John Chalvedon.
Commission of concealments, <fec. 24 March, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition
22 November, 20 Henry VII.
Long before his death he was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in
fee, and by charter, 12 May, 6 Henry VII, gave them, by the name of all his
messuages, &c. in Langforde and Chagmore in the parishes of St. Gyres and
Upton Pyne {'parochiis sanctorum, Cirici et Upton Pyne) and the city of Exeter,
to John Beare, the younger, and Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of the said
John Chalvedon, to hold to them and the heirs of the body of the said Elizabeth
554 INQUISITIONS.
by the said John begotten for ever, and they were seised thereof accordingly
in fee tail.
He died 19 September last. The said Elizabeth, wife of John Beare,
of Hunsham, is his daughter and heir, aged 30 and more.
Devon. A messuage, 80a. pasture, 4a. meadow, 3a. weod, in Chalvedon,
worth 405., held of John Langforde, knight, in socage, by 12c?. rent yearly,
as of his manor of Langforde.
Two messuages, four stables, la. garden and the moiety of a messuage
in the city of Exeter, otherwise described as all his messuages, lands,
tenements, rent, reversions and services situate in the city of Exeter
between the tenement formerly of Philip Copleston, now of the prior of
St. Nicholas of the city of Exeter, on the east, the tenement formerly of
William Crymell, now of Ralph Bokelond, on the west, the highway called
' Waterbeare Strete ' on the south and the lane leading from the church
of St. Pancras to the church of St. Kirian on the north ; also all that
messuage in the city aforesaid in the parish of St. Petroc there, between
the tenement of Thomas at Style, on the east, the tenement late of Henry
Hull, on the west, the highway on the south and the street called
' Waterbearestrete ' on the north ; whereof the said two messuages,
four stables and one acre of garden, worth 40,?., are held of the prior of
Mersche, in socage, by 16s. rent, and the said moiety of a tenement, worth
6s. 8d., in socage, of the mayor and commonalty of the said city, by 12d.
rent yearly.
The moiety of a tenement in Chagmore and Langforde, worth lOs.,
held of William Larder, as of his manor of Bramford Pyne, in socage,
by 3s. rent yearly.
A fourth part of the manor of Estanstie alias Anstie Cruys, with
a fourth part of the advowson of the church of Estanstie, held of the
heirs of John Dynham, knight, by ^ of a knight's fee, as of his manor of
Cardynham ; the said church his full ; it is worth 20s. beyond outgoings.
A fourth part of three tenements in Little Rakynforde, or Rakenf orde,
and Sydeham, worth 13s. 4d., held of the heirs of Alexander Cruys, in
socage, by the rent of a rose yearly at Midsummer, for all service.
A fourth part of the manor of Over Wolecomb, alias Wolecomb
Cruys, worth 20s., held of Margaret, countess of Richemond and Derbey,
as of the honor of Toriton, by | of a knight's fee.
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865. John Byconyll.
Commission of concealments, cfcc, 24 March, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition
22 November, 20 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee, and, being so
seised, by the name of John Byconell, by charter, 12 October, 1 Henry VII,
by charter enfeoffed Giles Daubeney, knight, lord Daubnye, by the name of
Giles Daubney, knight, William Courtenay, knight, and John More, of
Columpton, together with William Huddesfelde, John Gibbes, Robert
Whityng, Henry Burneles, and John Hymerforde, esquires, since deceased,
thereof, by the name of all his manors, &c. in the parish of Herberton and
elsewhere, co. Devon, for the performance of his last will.
HENRY VII. 555
He made his last will touching the said land, &c. inter alia, to wit that his
said feoffees after his decease should give and grant the said land, &c. to
Giles Daubeney, lord Daubeney, knight, to hold to him and the heirs male of
his body begotten to find a scholar in Oxford to pray for the said John Byconell
and the heirs of the said Giles, with remainder in default of such issue to
William Sajaitmaur, knight and the heirs male of his body issuing to find a
scholar in Oxford to pray for the said John Byconell, his wives and friends,
with remainder in default of such issue to Thomas Wode, knight, and his
heirs for ever, to find a priest to celebrate for the soul of Henry Beare and
for the souls of the said John Byconell and his parents.
Afterwards the said Giles Sayntmaure, knight, died without heir male of
his body issuing ; and afterwards the said Giles, lord Daubney, by his charter
released to the said William Curtenay and John More all his estate in the
premises, to the use aforesaid ; by virtue of which the said William and John
were seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid, and, being so seised, by their
charter indented under their seals according to the said will demised the said
land, &c. which were late the said John Byconell's in the county of Devon, to
the said Giles, lord Daubney, and the heirs male of his body, with remainder
thereof to the right heirs of the said Thomas Wode, according to the form
of the said will ; by virtue of which the said Giles, lord Daubney was, and
still is, seised thereof in fee tail.
He died -. John Brymptun, aged 40 and more, is his cousin and
heir. Cf. Nos. 683, 834, 837.
Devon. A messuage, a curtilage, a dovecot, an orchard, 60a. arable,
20a. meadow, in Bynlegh ; and two messuages, 100a. arable, 40a. pasture,
40a. meadow, 12a. wood, in Hurberton, called ' Forde ' ; worth lOZ., held
of Edward Pomerey and Nicholas Wadham, knights, as of their manor of
Hurberton, service unknown.
Two messuages, three cottages, three gardens, 6a. meadow, 40a. arable,
in Nothill, or Northill, worth 60s., held of the prior of Tottenes, by 65. M.
rent and suit of his court there, for all service.
Two messuages, a mill, 60a. arable, 40a. pasture, 20a. meadow, in
Aysshepryngton, worth 66s. 8fZ., held of the said prior of Tottenes, by
lOs. rent yearly and suit of his court there, for all service.
Forty acres of land, 40a. pasture, 20a. meadow, in Wodelegh, or
Wodlegh, called ' Yeo,' worth 405.. held of John Hill, esquire, by fealty
and 7s. rent yearly, for all service.
A messuage, 60a. arable, 30a. pasture, 20a. meadow, in Bitlegh, or
Bitelegh, worth 665. M., held of the said prior of Tottenes, service
unknown.
Twenty acres of land, 5a. meadow, 5s. rent, in Pulkeston, worth
16s. M., held of John Gilbert, service unknown.
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866. Christopher Tremayne.
Commission of concealm,ents, dhc, 24 March, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition
22 November, 20 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c.
John Tremayne, aged 24 and more, is his son and heir, an idiot from
his birth.
556 INQUISITIONS.
Devon. Five messuages, 100a. arable, 40a. pasture, 20a. meadow, 100a. furze
and heath, in Brampton, Mesefen, Aylescote and Sampton, whereof the
land, &c. in Brampton are held of the abbot of Clyff and Edmund Gorgeys,
knight, by 75. Id. rent yearly to the abbot and lOs. Qd. to the said Edmund,
for all service, and are worth 405., and the land, &c. in Sampton and
Aylescote of Giles, lord Daubenay, knight, by 6s. 6d. rent yearly, and
are worth 205.
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867. John Copleston and Joan, his wife.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
They were seised, the da}^ he died, of the mider-mentioned manor, &c. in
fee. He died so seised, and she survived him, and continued her possession
by survivorship for the term of her life, and died so seised.
He died 20 July, 12 Henry VII. John Copleston, aged 30 and more,
is his son and heir. She died 20 October, 18 Henry VII. The said John
Copleston, the son, entered on the said manor, &c., without the king's licence,
and took the issues and profits from the time of her death to the day of the
taking of this inquisition.
Devon. Manor of Yendecote, two messuages, 60a. arable, 40a. pasture,
20a. meadow, in Stephynston, worth lOOs., held of the king, as of his
honor of Wynkele, parcel of the honor of Gloucester, by knight-
service.
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868. Elizabeth Pomerey, widow.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
She died 20 March, 18 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned messuage
in fee. Bartholomew Fortescue, aged 18 and more, is her son and heir.
Devon. A messuage in the city of Exeter, worth 125., held of the king in
socage, by fealty only.
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869. John Corke.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Nytherdon in fee.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c., in Rocomb Hugh in
fee, and, being so seised, by charter dated there, 26 October, 14 Henry VII,
enfeoffed John Corke, clerk, Henry Trecarell, esquire, and John Merefilde
thereof, by virtue of which they were seised thereof in fee, and, being so seised,
by charter, 26 October, 14 Henry VII, gave them to Thomas Corke, son and
heir apparent of the said John, and to Emma his wife and the heirs of their
bodies between them begotten, by virtue of which the said Thomas and Emma
were seised therof in their demesne as of fee tail.
He died 20 March last. John Corke, aged 12 and more, is his son and
heir. Cf. No. 842.
HENRY VII. 557
Devon. A messuage 200a. arable, 10a. meadow, 10a. wood, 40a. furze and
heath, in Nj'therdon, worth 20s., held of the lord prince, as of the honor
of Bradnynch, by knight-service.
A messuage, 1,000a. arable, 40a. meadow, 200a. furze and heath, in
Rocomb Hugh, worth 10 marks, held of Nicholas Speccote and John
Carmynowe, esquires, as of their manor of Stokyntynhed, by knight-
service,
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870. Richard Goghe.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died 2 August, 19 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned land, &c.
Joan, aged 20 and more, Katharine, aged 18 and more, Alice, aged 15 and
more, and Philippa, aged 7 and more, are his daughters and heirs. Cf. No. 827.
Devon. Four messuages, 100a. arable, 60a. pasture, 20a. meadow, 100a. furze
and heath, in Dipforde and Meddon, worth 40s., held of the king, as of
his honor of Wynkelegh, parcel of the honor of Gloucester, by knight-
service.
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871. Richard Bonethyn.
Commission of concealments, d-c, 24 March, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition
20 November, 20 Henry VII.
He died 20 February last, seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee.
Richard Bonethyn, aged 7 and more, is his cousin and heir, viz. son of John
his son and heir.
Cornwall. A messuage and an acre and a half of land Cornish in Crekel-
lewe Daungers, worth 20s., held of the prince, by knight-service, as of
the castle and honor of Launceston.
An acre of land Cornish in Gwenellan, la. land Cornish in Chynhale,
with la. land in Lafeok, or Lafeoke, and ha. land Cornish in Treloswall,
Tregoys, Tregagell wolles and Tregagel wartha, with their appurtenances
within the manor of Penryn, worth 4()s., held of the king, by knight-service,
as of the manor of Penryn, now in his hands by reason of the voidance
of the bishopric of Exeter.
Half an acre of land Cornish in Eglos Madron.
An acre of land Cornish in Tregenhogh.
A quarter of an acre of land Cornish in Dearehedder.
An acre and a half of land Cornish in Treskuys, or Treskewys, and
Langvyghan, worth 30s , held of the lord of Lanhevran, in socage.
An acre of land Cornish in Trenython.
Half an acre of land Cornish in Gwafos and Trenansmeur.
An acre of land Cornish in Came Cunek.
Half an acre of land Cornish in Penpons Alwarne and Chyendower.
Half an acre of land in Pendre, worth 10s., held of the lord of
Boskawen wone, service unknown.
A quarter of an acre of land Cornish in Saynt Mawdit.
An acre of land Cornish in Tresrithywe,
558 INQUISITIONS.
Four messages in Penryn Burgh, worth 405., held of the king, in free
burgage, as of the borough aforesaid, being in the king's hands by reason
of the voidance aforesaid.
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872. Henry Botrigan, knight, attainted.
Commission of concealments d;c., 24 March 19 Henry VII ; inquisition
25 November, 20 Henry VII.
By an inquisition taken at Kelyngton, co. Cornwall, 20 February,
3 Henry VII, before Henry Ley, escheator, virtute officii, it was found that one
Walter Enderby and Thomas Calwodelegh were seised inter alia of the under-
mentioned manor in fee. by the gift of one Henry Botrigan, knight, to the
use of the said Henry and his heirs, and, being so seised, at his request granted
it inter alia to John Arundell, Edward Willoughby, Hugh Oldom, clerks, and
William Harres, for the performance of covenants in certain writings indented
between one Robert Willoughby and the said Henry, sealed with the seal of
arms of the said Henry, dated 10 March, 1 Henry VII, to wit inter alia that the
said John Arundell and other his cofeoffees should permit the said Henry to
have the issues and profits of the said manor for life, and that, after his decease,
they should grant the said manor to the said Robert Willoughby, to hold to
him and his assigns for ten years then next, with remainder to Margaret,
viscountess Lisle, then wife of the said Henry, for the term of her life, with
remainder after her decease to his right heirs.
The said Margaret died in the lifetime of the said Henry.
In the parliament held at Westminster, 9 November, 3 Henry VII, the
said Henry was attainted of high treason, whereby the said manor and the
reversion thereof were forfeited to the king.
Robert Willoughby, aforesaid, late lord de Broke, from the day of the
said attainder took all the issues and profits until his death, 23 August,
18 Henry VII, and Robert Willoughby, his son and heir, now lord de Broke,
has taken the issues and profits of the said manor from the time of the death
of Robert, his father, to the day of this inquisition.
Cornwall. Manor of Trethewe, worth 10/.
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873. Robert Willoughby, lord Broke, knight.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors &c., and, being so seised,
gave the manors of Pendryn and Markewell, together with Kilnodret, parcel
of the same, to John, lord Dynham and Elizabeth, daughter of the same
Robert, to hold to the said John and Elizabeth, and to the heirs which the
said John, lord Dynham, should beget of the body of the said Elizabeth, with
reversion in default of such issue to himself and his heirs.
He died 23 August, 18 Henry VII, seised of the other under-mentioned
manor of Trethewe and borough of Estlo in fee. Robert, lord Broke, is his
next heir and of full age. Cf. Nos. 595, 638, 641, 785, 873.
Cornwall. Manor of Pendryn with the borough of Estlo, parcel of the said
manor, worth 16Z., held of Edward, earl of Devon, service unknown.
HENRY VII. 559
Manor of Trethewe, held of the heirs of John, lord Djoiham, as of his
manor of Cardynan, by suit of court of the same manor every three
weeks.
Manor of Markwell with Kylnodret, or Kilnodret, member of the
said manor, held of the prior of St. Germans, by 55. rent, as of his manor
of Lanrak, and suit of court every three weeks.
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874. Humphrey Curteys,
Commission and inqvisition, as above.
He died 3 May, 11 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor in
fee. John Bryant and John Uppeton are his cousins and heirs, aged
respectively 40 and more and 20 and more on the day of his death. As jointly
his heirs they entered upon the said manor, without due livery, and have
taken the issues and profits thereof from the time of his death to the day of
this inquisition.
Cornwall. ]Manor of Manely, worth 4/., held of the king in chief by knight-
service.
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875. John, viscount Lisle.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He was seised, the day he died, of the under-mentioned manor and
advowson.
One Richard Newton has an annuity there of 11. granted him by WiUiam
Newton his father for life.
Elizabeth wife of Edmund Dudley, esquire, aged 20 and more, and Anne,
wife of John Willoughby, esquire, aged 27 and more, are his daughters {sic)
and heirs apparent. Cf. Nos. 794, 823, 893, 894, 895, 908.
Cornwall. Manor of Trevysquyte and the advowson of the church of
St. Mabin, to his presentation belonging at every fourth turn, held of
the lord prince by knight-service, as of his castle of Launceston ; the
manor is worth 20/., the advowson nothing, beyond the presentation
aforesaid.
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876. William Warner, esquire.
Writ 14 May, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition 26 October, 20 Henry VII.
He died 1 March last, seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. and
reversion in fee. Humphrey, Warner, aged 24 and more at the time of
William's death, is his son and heir.
Kent. Manor of Northwode, otherwise called the manor of Norwode, in the
Isle of Sheppey (Scapeia) worth 10/., held of the king in chief, by service
of 7^ part of a knight's fee.
Two messuages, 100a. land, 200a. pasture, 60a. meadow, 20a. wood,
60a. marsh, in the Isle of Sheppey and hundred of Middelton, worth 10/.,
560 INQUISITIONS.
they are of the tenure and nature of ' gavylkynde,' and are held of the
king in socage, as of his manor of Middelton, co. Kent, by fealty and
55. rent only, for all service.
The reversion of a moiety of the manor of Fotescrey, and the reversion
of 100a. land, 100a. pasture, 40a. meadow, 60a. wood, in the towns,
parishes and places of Fotescrey, Chesilherst, Paulyscrey, Bixle,
Northcrey and Rokysle, which Roger Tong, knight, and Denise, his wife,
in her right, hold for the term of her life ; the moiety of the said manor,
in respect of the use {quo ad usum) of the said Roger and Denise, during
her life, is worth bl. yearly, and is held of William, archbishop of
Canterbury, service unknown ; and the said moiety {sic) of the said
lands and tenements in Fotescrey, &c., is worth, in respect of the use
{quo ad proficuum) of the said Roger, &c., 31., and is held in socage of
Edward Ponynges, knight, service unknown. The moiety of the reversion
of that manor, lands and tenements aforesaid at the time of his death,
and still, is worth nothing, in respect of the use of the said William, or
his heirs.
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877. John Raysheley.
Writ 12 February, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition 18 November, 20 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c.. in fee, and, being so
seised, enfeoffed John Hengescote, Richard Wode, Thomas Rowley, clerk,
and Robert Marshall thereof, 24 October, 4 Henry VII, by virtue of which
they were seised thereof in fee, and being so seised, gave them to him and
Alice, his Avife, and his heirs. They were seised thereof accordingly, he in
fee, and she in her demesne as of free tenement.
He died 14 December last. Ivota Rysshelegh, aged 2 and more, is his
cousin {consanguinius) and next heir.
Devon. A messuage, 300a. land, 100a. furze and heath, 20a. meadow,
40a. wood, in the manor of Raschelegh. worth 405., held of the lord of
Ormond, in free socage.
A tenement, 40a. land, 2a. meadow, in Chyplegh, worth 135. M.,
held of Piers {Petro) Eggecomb, knight, as of his castle of Totnes {Totton')
by knight service.
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878. Robert Wrey.
Writ 20 November, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition 10 November, 20 Henry VII.
He died on the feast of St. Peter's Chains last, seised of the under-
mentioned burgage in Hertlond and seised of the other under-mentioned lands,
&c. in fee. Walter Wrey, aged 26 and more, is his son and heir.
Devon. A messuage, 100a. arable, 10a. meadow, 10a. wood, 100a. moor,
in North trishill, worth 205., held of Walter Corteney, knight, by | of
a knight's fee, as of his manor of Sourton.
A messuage, 40a. arable, 20a. meadow, 100a. moor, in Southley,
worth 105., held of the heirs of John Tremayn, esquire, by 20d. rent and
fealty, for all service.
HENRY VII. 561
A messuage. 60a. arable, 5a. meadow, 4a. wood, 30a. furze and
heath, in Gorecote, worth 8s., held of John Kyrkeham, knight, in free
socage, as of his manor of Langge worthy.
A messuage 20a. arable, 4a. meadow, 30a. moor, in Bomyll, worth
65., held of Humphrey Fulford, knight, by 25. 6d. rent, in free socage,
as of his manor of Ayshber'.
A messuage, 100a. arable, 12a. meadow, 40a. moor, in Pyttisworthi,
worth IO5., held of the heirs of John Talbott, by Gs. rent, in free socage.
A burgage {nno burgo) in Okehamton, worth 35. id., held of Edward
Courteny, knight, earl of Devon, as of his borough (burgo) of Okehamton,
in free socage.
A burgage {uno burgo) in Hertlond, held of the abbot of Hertlond,
in free socage.
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879. Waltek Cosby.
Writ 13 February, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition 3 November, 20 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned three tenements and half acre
of garden, in Totnes, and, being so seised, by his testament, 20 July, 1503,
bequeathed them to Joan Cosby, his wife, for life, with remainder to William
Hokemore, Geoffrey Hakewill, William Cosby, John Holman, John Swete,
John Cussyn and John Beuere, their heirs and assigns for ever.
He was seised of the other under-mentioned land, &c., and, being so
seised, bequeathed the said five tenements and 4a. garden in Totnes to the
said William Cosbye and Margaret, his wife, daughter of the said William
Hokemore in free marriage, to them and the heirs begotten between them,
with remainder in default to the right heirs of the said William Cosbye for ever.
He died 4 December last. William Cosby, aged 30 and more, is his son
and heir. Cf. No. 975.
Devon. Three tenements and a half acre of garden, in Totnes (Totton')
without the east gate, between the tenement of William Jones, formerly
John Spicer's, on the east, the garden of the prior of Tottenes on the
west and the highway on the south, worth 10s., held of Piers (Petro)
Eggecomb, knight, as of his castle of Totnes (Totton') in free socage.
A meadow, or an acre of meadow, and 9a. pasture, called ' Coppislond,'
within the parish of Dertington, worth 10s., held of the lady Margaret,
countess of Richemond, as of her manor of Dertington, service unknown.
A tenement in the borough of Clifton Dertemouth Hardenes, worth
2s., held of Henry Percey, earl of Northumberland, as of his borough of
Dertemouth aforesaid, in free socage.
Five other tenements, 4a. garden, in Totnes (Totton') worth 100s.,
held of Piers (Petro) Eggecomb, knight, as of his castle of Totnes (Totton)
in free socage.
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880. Anne Gedney.
Writ wanting ; inquisition the last day of January, 20 Henry VII.
One John Billesby and Nicholas Eland, were seised of the under-
mentioned manors, &c., in fee, and, being so seised, enfeoffed one
Wt. 3777. IH .36
562 INQUISITIONS.
George Gedney and the said Anne, then his wife, thereof, to hold to them and his
heirs, by virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof, viz. George in fee
and Anne in her demesne as of free tenement. He died so seised, and she
continued her possession and was solely seised thereof in her demesne as of
free tenement by survivorship.
She died on Saturday after the Holy Trinity last. John Gedney, aged
4 and more at the time of the taking of this inquisition, is her son and heir.
Lincoln. Manor of Malbysshenderby, two messuages, 50a. land, 24a. meadow,
7a. pasture, in Malbysshenderby, worth 6/., held of the king, as in {sic)
his honor of Bolyngbroke, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, service
unknowTi.
Two cottages, 30a. land, 3a. meadow, 2a. wood, in Hagworthyngham,
worth 60s., held of the abbot of Bardeney, service unknown.
Manor of Bagenderby, worth 60s., held of the king, by 5s. rent to
the sheriff's aid.
A garden, 34a. land, 12a. meadow, 20a. pasture, in Bagenderbj%
worth 26s. held of the warden of Tateshale, service unknown.
A cottage and a bovate of land, in Somersby, worth 40s., held of the
the king in chief, by knight-service.
Thirty-six acres, three roods land, in Holbech, worth 35s. id., held
of the lord Dacre ' de la South', service unknown.
Twenty-six acres of land, in Flete, worth 30s. 4c?., held of the king,
as of his manor of Multon, late lord Fitz Water's, service unknown.
Two acres of pasture, in Swaby, worth 2s., held of the king, as of his
honor aforesaid, service unknown.
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881. William Fayrfax, esquire.
Writ 6 November, inquisition 20 January, 20 Henry VII.
He died 7 September, 20 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor,
&c. in fee. Margaret Fayrfax, aged 16 and more at the time of his death, is
his daughter and heir.
Lincoln, Manor of Paunton by {juxta) Grauntham with the advowson of the
church of the manor, a water-mill, five carucates of land, 8a. meadow,
50a. wood lying in a park there, and 15s. Id. rent to the same manor
belonging, worth 20 marks, held of the socage {socageo) of Grantham by
knight-service and ^d. rent yearly.
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882. John Norwych, esquire.
Writ 24 October, inquisition 7 January, 20 Henry VII.
Edmund, earl of Kent, and Roger Salbury, esquire, were seised of the
under-mentioned manors of Gayton, Carleton, Desborowe, Yslipe, Cotherestok,
Tansoure, Glapthorn and Assheton, except the advowsons of the provostship
of Cotherestok and of the parish church of Carleton, in fee, and, being so
seised, by charter gave them to William, late lord Hastynges, Ralph Hastinges,
knight, the said -John Norwich and Katharine, his wife, Thomas Kebeell,
esquire, and William Lane, gentleman, for the term of the life of the said
HENRY VII. 563
Katharine, and to her use and profit during her life, with remainder thereof
to the said John Norwich, his heirs and assigns, by virtue of which the said
Wilham, Ralph, Katharine, Thomas and William were seised thereof in their
demesne as of free tenement and the said John in fee. They died so seised and
the said Katharine survived them and at the time of the taking of this
inquisition was seised thereof in her demesne as of free tenement to the use
aforesaid.
He died 4 March, 19 Henry VII, seised of the other under-mentioned
manors of Brampton, &e. Simon Norwich, aged 13 and more, is his son and
heir. Cf. No. 929.
Northampton. Manor of Gayton, worth 11., held of the prior of St. John of
Jerusalem in England, by fealty and 4s. 2d. rent, for all service.
Manor of Carleton, worth 4^. 25., held of the lord Latymer, by fealty
and M. rent yearly, for all service.
Manor of Yslipe, or Islipe, worth 8^. 4c?., held of the heirs of the
earl of Wiltes, by fealty and 18s. rent yearly, for all service.
Manor of Desborowe, or Desborow, worth 3/. 10s., held of the heirs
of the said earl of Wilts.
Manor of Tansour, or Tansoure, worth 6/., held of Guy Wolston,
knight, by fealty and 12d. rent yearly, for all service.
Manor of Cotherestok, with a cottage in Glapthorn, worth 4/., held
of the duke of Buckingham, by fealty and 2s. rent yearly, for all service.
A messuage in Assheton, worth 26s. Sd., held of the abbot of
Peterborough, by fealty and Sd. rent.
Manor of Brampton, worth 31/., held of the king in chief, by service of
1^ of a knight's fee.
Manor of Rowell, held of the duke of Buckingham, by fealty and
185. rent, for all service.
Manor of Woodford, worth 61., held of the king in chief, by service
of J of a knight's fee.
Manors of Great Oxdon (Oxdon magna) and Little Bowdon (Bowdon
parva) worth 10 marks, held of the lord (domino) of St. John of Jerusalem
in England, by fealty and Sd. rent yearly, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (54.)
883. Eleanor, duchess of Somerset.
Commission of conceahnents, d:c., 26 February, inquisition Tuesday after
Quasimodo {festum Dominice in Albis), 20 Henry VII.
Eleanor, duchess of Somerset, daughter of Richard Beauchamp, some-
time earl of Warwick, was seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and
died so seised 4 March, 7 Edward IV.
After her death the said manor descended to one Edmund, lord de Roos,
as her cousin and heir, viz., son of Thomas, her son.
Edward, duke of Buckingham, Henry, earl of Northumberland, Mary,
countess of Rivers, Joan, lady Houth, Edward Borough, knight, John Savell,
knight, Gilbert Talbot, esquire, and Carew, esquire, after her decease
entered and intruded into the said manor and took all the issues and profits
thereof, by what title, or why, the jurors know not. C/. No. 93l,3indC, Series II.
Vol. 19 (23, 24, 77).
564 INQUISITIONS.
Essex. Manor of Walcorastow Tony, held by the duchess of king Edward IV
in chief, by homage and fealty and service of ^o of a knight's fee ; it is
held by homage, fealty and ^\j of a knight's fee of the now king in chief ;
it is worth 47/.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (55.)
884. Thomas Cobham, knight.
Commission of concealments, <£-c., 26 February, inquisition 8 April, 20 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and died so seised,
6 April, 11 Edward IV.
After his death the said manor descended to Anne his daughter and
heir. The said Anne and Edward Borough, knight, her husband, after
Thomas' death entered and intruded into the said manor and took the issues
and profits thereof, by what title the jurors know not. Cf. Nos. 920-924.
Herts. Manor of Kyngeswalden, held by the said Thomas of king Edward IV
in chief, by homage and fealty and the service of one knight's fee ; it is
similarly held of the [now] king ; it is worth 39Z. 95. \\d.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (56.)
885. John Spanby.
Writ 17 November, inquisition 30 January, 20 Henry VII.
He died the last day of September, 19 Henry VII, seised of the under-
mentioned manors in fee. Arthur Spanby, aged 17 and more, is his cousin
and heir and is aged 17 and more and is in the ward of Thomas Flecher of
Colyweston, co. Northampton, and so was from the time of John's death.
Lincoln. Manor of Belynghey, worth 21 marks, held of the king in chief
and renders to the king yearly 45.
Manor of Spanby, worth 20 marks, held of the king, as of his duchy
of Lancaster, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (57.)
886. Thomas Boweryng.
Writ of Amotus 12 October, inquisition 6 November, 20 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Bowryngislegh, Hiddis-
will, Wodehouse, three messuages, six gardens and 30a. land in Milton, the
manor of Halwill, land, &c. called ' Horssewill ' in Milton, and land, &c. in
Bampton and Malston in fee, and died so seised.
He was seised of three messuages and three gardens in the borough of
Kyngesbrigge, a tenement, garden and \a. land in the borough of Dodbroke,
manor of Luscomb, land, &c. in Luscomb, and Torre Prior, 20a. land in
Scobhill, a messuage and 160a. land in Wedecomb, a messuage and 200a. land
in Worthehele, and land in Dertemoth and Stokeflemmyng, in fee, and, being
so seised, enfeoffed John Kj^rkeham and Richard Hals, esquires, and Robert
Bowryng, of all his land, &c. in Torre Prior and Luscomb, who, being seised
thereof accordingly in fee, demised them to him, and Agnes, his wife, to hold
to them and his heirs. They were seised thereof accordingly, he in fee, and
she in her demesne as of free tenement,
HENRY VII. 565
" He was seised of the aforesaid 40a. land, in Scobhill, of three messviages,
six gardens, 30ff. land, in Milton, a messuage, garden and |a. land in the
borough of Kyngesbrigge, a messuage, a garden and ^a. land in the borough
of Dodbroke, a messuage and 160a. land in Wedecomb and a messuage and
40a. land in Wortliehele, and, bemg so seised, gave them to Ralph Bowryng
and the heirs male of his body begotten.
He died 26 March last. Robert Bowryng, aged 30 and more, is his son
and heir.
Devon. A messuage, 100a. land, 10a. wood, 12a. meadow, called
' Bo^\Tyngislegh ' ; and a messuage, 40a. land, 10a. furze and heath,
called ' Hiddiswill,' in the parish of Alvyngton ; the said lands and
tenements in Bowryngislegh are held of Edward Curteney, esquire, as of
his manor of Northdon, by 6d. yearly, and are worth yearly 4Z. ; the
said lands and tenements in Hiddiswill are held of John Hill, as of his
manor of Horssewill, by Id. yearly, and are worth 31. yearly.
A messuage, 70a. land, 10a. wood, in the manor of Wodehouse,
worth 5 marks, held of Alexander Wroflfeton, as of his manor of Wode-
house, by Id. yearly.
Three messuages, six gardens, 30a. land, in Milton, worth 265. 8d.,
held of John Carewe, esquire, as of his manor of Milton, by fealty only.
Manor of Halwill ; the said manors and land in Holwill, are held of
the heirs of John Carewe, esquire, as of his manor of Milton, by 13s. id.
yearly and are worth 31.
A messuage, 48a. land, 12a. meadow, called ' Horssewill,' in Milton
aforesaid, worth 10s., held of John Hill, as of his manor of Horssewill,
by fealty only.
Three messuages, 200a. land, 100a. furze and heath, in Bampton ;
the said lands and tenements in Baunton are held of the lord Fitz Waryn,
by Id. yearly, and are worth yearly 20s.
Sixty acres of land, 40a. pasture, 20a. meadow, 6a. wood, in Malston ;
the said lands and tenements in Nuttecomb (sic) are held of the heirs of
John Champernon, as of his manor of Dodbroke, by fealty only, and are
worth lOs. yearly.
Three messuages, three gardens, in the borough of Kyngesbrigge ;
whereof one messuage, a garden and a half-acre of land, in the borough
of Kyngesbrigge, late Andrew Wyott's, worth 5s., held of the abbot of
Buckefast, by service of Qd. yearly ; and two messuages and land, worth
20s., of the abbot of Buckefast by 6d. yearly.
A tenement, or messuage, a garden and a half -acre of land, in the
borough of Dodbroke, or Doddebroke, late Simon Dier's, worth 5s.,
held of the heirs of John Champernon, by service of Id. yearly.
Manor of Luscomb, 200a. land, 10a. meadow, 40a. furze and heath,
in Luscomb, worth 10^., held of the lady Margaret, countess of Richemond,
as of her manor of Dertyngton, by J of a knight's fee.
A messuage, 200a. land, 40a. furze and heath, in Torre Prior, worth
6/., held of the prior of Tottnesse, in free socage, by 20s. rent yearly.
Twenty acres, or forty acres, of land in Scobhill ; the land aforesaid
called ' Scobehill ' is held of the prior of Plympton, by 6d. yearly, and is
worth 20s. yearly.
A messuage, 160a. land in Wedecomb ' yn the more,' worth lOs.,
held of the abbot of Torre, by Id. yearly.
566 INQUISITIONS.
A messuage, 200a. land, or 40a. land, in Worthehele, worth 10s.,
held of James Chudlegh and the heirs of William Hals, as of their manor
of Worthehele, by fealty only.
Forty acres of land, 10a. furze and heath, in Clifton Dertemoth
Hardenes and Stokeflemmyng, worth 20s., held of Edward, earl of Devon,
by 6c?. yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (58.) E. Series II. File 146. (6.)
887. John Cokeyn, esquire.
Writ 10 January, 19 Henry VII.
Leicester. Inquisition missing. Cj. Nos. 832, 942.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (59a.)
888. Elizabeth Pole.
Writ missing ; inquisition 22 January, 20 Henry VII.
Long before her decease she was seised of the under-mentioned parts of
manors, &c. and, being so seised, by charter, 13 January, 8 Henry VII, gave
them inter alia to Thomas Babyngton, John Seynt Andrew, John Bonyngton,
esquires, Ralph Pole, of Wakebrigge, Thomas Pole, John Cowper, rector of the
church of Mogynton, Edmund Pole, warden of the chantry of St. Nicholas and
St. Katharine of Cruche, their heirs and assigns, for the performance of her
will.
By her writing indented, 13 January, 8 Henry VII, she declared her
last will inter alia that her said feoffees should stand enfeoffed of the premises
to her own use for life, and that after her decease thej^ should take the issues
and profits thereof till they reached the sum of 40/., and that they should pay
20 marks, parcel thereof, to Robert Blakwall and Mary, his wife, one of her
daughters, and 40 marks to Isabel and Agnes, her daughters, to their marriages,
and thereafter should stand enfeoffed of the premises to the use of her heirs.
She died 26 December, 19 Henry VII. German Pole is her cousin and
heir, viz., son of John Pole, her son ; he is of the age of 21 on the feast of
Whitsuntide last. Cf. No. 966.
Leicester. A fourth part of the manors of Sapcote and Stanton with the
members and hamlets of Frollesworth, Congeston, Cosby, Countesthorpe,
Cunston and Upton, and the advowsons of the churches of Sapcote,
Stanton and Cunston at every fourth turn {quaternis vicibus), and the
advowson of the guardianship or warden {gardianatus sive custodis) of the
chantries of St. Mary in the church of Sapcote, alternate turns, worth
9L, held of the king, as of the honor of Leycestre, parcel of the duchy
of Lancaster, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (596.) E. Series II. File 1115. Part IX. (3.)
889. John Crane.
Writ 22 October, inquisition 18 April, 20 Henry VII.
One John Beane, clerk, was seised of the under-mentioned manor called
' le Flede,' &c. in fee, and, being so seised, gave them to the said John Crane,
HENRY VII. 567
long before his decease, and to Agnes, his wife, who survives, to hold to them
and the heirs of John's body ; they were seised thereof accordingly, he in
fee tail and she in her demesne as of free tenement ; he died so seised, and she,
surviving, is still seised of the premises as aforesaid.
One Robert Crane, esquire, and John Beane, clerk, were seised of the
under-mentioned land called ' Marsshis ' in fee, and, being so seised, long
before the said John Crane's decease, gave them to the said Agnes, for the
term of her life, with remainder after her decease to the said John Crane,
John Cheke, Gilbert Blomevile and William Coke, of Codenham, their heirs
and assigns, for the performance of the said John Crane's last will ; by virtue of
which she was, and still is, seised thereof, in her demesne as of free tenement.
John Yaxley, serjeant-at-law, Edward Sulyard and John Garneys,
esquires, were seised of the under-mentioned lands called ' Bacons ' in fee,
and, being so seised, long before his decease, demised them to him, Philip
Calthorp, Robert Drury, knights, and Richard Gerneys, gentleman, their
heirs and assigns, to the use of the said Agnes, then his wife, for life, with
remainder after her decease to the use of him, his heirs and assigns, for the
performance of his last will ; by pretext of which she was, and is, seised thereof
in her demesne as of free tenement.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors of ' Gislyngams' and
* Sekfeldes,' &c. in fee, and, being so seised, enfeoffed Robert Drury, Philip
Calthorp, William Waldegrave, knights, Richard Wentworth, George
Waldegrave, esquires, and Richard Gerneys, gentleman, thereof, to hold to
them, their heirs and assigns, to the use of the said Agnes for life and, after
her decease to perform his last will thereof.
By his last will he declared that the said Agnes should have all the
aforesaid manors, lands and tenements for the term of her life, and that, after
her decease, the said tenements of ' Bacons ' and ' Marshis ' and all other the
lands and tenements bought by him should be distributed and divided between
his younger children {filios).
He was seised, the day he died, of the under-mentioned land, &c. in
Codenham in fee.
Robert Crane, esquire, was seised of the other under-mentioned manors
of Waldyngfeldehall, &c. in fee, and being so seised, demised them to Anne
Arundell, for the term of her life, by pretext of which she was, and still is,
seised thereof in her demesne as of free tenement, and afterwards he took
the said Anne to wife and afterwards died and she survived him and is still
so seised, and the reversion of the said manors after his death descended to
the said John Crane, as his brother and heir, by pretext of which the said
John was seised of the reversion aforesaid in fee, the day he died.
He died 12 August, 19 Henry VII. Robert Crane, aged 17 and more,
is his son and heir. Cf. No. 429.
Suffolk. Manor called ' le Fledc ' and all the lands and tenements, formerly
of Robert Crane, esquire, in Stoneham, alias Stonam, Gemyngham,
Stonam Aspale, Mikylfelde and Mendylsham ; the manor called
'Walthams'; and those lands called ' Erlys ' and ' Hertes,' in Mendyl-
sham ; worth 3?. 65. Sd. ; held of the prior of Jerusalem in England,
by 12^. rent, and fealty, for all service.
Lands and tenements called ' Marsshis,' lying in Cretjnig All Saints
{Omnium Sanctorum) worth 25s., held of the manor of Breggis, now Anne
Adgore's, by fealty, for all service.
668 INQUISITIONS.
Lands and tenements called ' Bacons,' in the towns of Mekilfelde,
Debenham, Stoneham Antegan, and Stoneham Jemyngham, worth 405.,
held of Thomas, earl of Surrey, service unknown.
Manors of ' Gislyngams ' and ' Sekfeldes ' and lands and tenements in
Debenham, Kenton, Bedyngfeld, Wynston, Aspall, Wedryngsett,
Rysangels, Sowthwold and Redel3Tigfelde, worth 51. ; the said manor of
' Gislyngams,' and all the lands and tenements in Bedyngfelde, Sowthwolde
and Redelyngfelde, are held of the king, as of the honor of Eye, by | of
a knight's fee ; the said manor of ' Sekfeldes ' and the said tenements in
Debenham, Kenton, Wynston, Aspall, Wedryngsett and Rysangels, of
the prior of Butley, by fealty.
Those lands and tenements in Codenham called ' Cookes ' of (de)
' Cranys,' worth 40s., held of Thomas Wodehows, knight, by fealty and
5s. rent yearly, for all service.
Manors of Waldyngfelde Hall, Chilton or Chyltons and ' Butlers,'
worth 201., held of the abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (60.)
890. Elizabeth Howard.
Writ 18 February, inquisition 11 April, 20 Henry VII.
The said Elizabeth Howard, late the wife of Edward Howard, knight,
long before her decease was seised of the mider-mentioned manor in fee,
and, being so seised, by the name of EUzabeth Fortescu, widow, late
the wife of John Fortescu, knight, by her charter, 2 December, 17 Henry VII,
enfeoffed Robert Drewry, knight, Robert Clere, knight, William Gurney,
esquire, George Forster, knight, by the name of George Forster, esquire, and
Robert Vyne thereof, to her own use for life, and after her decease to the use
of Francis Calthorp, and the heirs of his body begotten, with remainder in
default to the use of her, the said Elizabeth, and the heirs of her body be-
gotten, with remainder in default to the use of her right heirs for ever.
She died 18 February last. The said Francis Calthorp, aged thirty and
more, is her son and heir.
Berks. Manor of North Moreton, worth 201., held of the abbot of
Dorchestre, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (61.)
891. William Foorth.
Writ wanting, inquisition taken at Ipswich, in ' le Shirehous,' 14 April, 20
Henry VII.
He died 6 August last. Robert Foorth, aged 30 and more, is his son
and heir.
Suffolk. John . . . , clerk, was seised of the under-mentioned manor
and land in fee, and, being so seised, by charter enfeoffed the said WiUiam
Foorth, WiUiam Pykenham, clerk, James Hobart, knight, John Braham,
Thomas Rous, Thomas Fulsnape and Austin Freman thereof, to the use
of the said WiUiam Foorth and his heirs. They were seised thereof
accordingly in fee and the survivor, James Hobart is still so seised : —
HENRY VII. 569
Manor of Cadenham Hall, a messuage, 200a. land, 40a. pasture,
10a. meadow, 405. rent, in Boxford, and a tenement called ' Smethe '
and 20a. land with appurtenances . . . , worth 20 marks, held of William
abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, by fealty and 4:^d. rent.
He was seised in fee the day he died of : —
Two messuages, ... a. meadow, in Boxford, called ' Marchalles,'
' Cootes ' and ' Awbyns.' The said messuages, land, pasture and meadow,
worth .../., are held of the said abbot by fealty and 2s. 4d. rent.
One William Pykenham, clerk, was seised of the under-mentioned land,
&c. in fee, and, being so seised, thereof enfeoffed the .said William Foorth,
and the aforesaid . . . , knight, Robert Foorth, son of the said William
Foorth and William Woluard, to the use of the said William Foorth and
Robert his son and his heirs. The said William Foorthe and William
Woluard died . . . Thomas Hobarte and Robert Foorthe continue their
possession by survivorship : —
A messuage, 40a. land, 6a. pasture and 2a. meadow, called ' Lukasses '
in Kerseye, worth 265. 8d., held of the prior of Christchurch, Canterbury,
by fealty and 6s. rent.
He was seised in fee the day he died of : —
A messuage, 60a. land, 20a. pasture, 3a. meadow, in Lellesey, called
' Swallous ' and a tenement in Ley ham, called ' Brygmans ' ; the messuage,
&c. called ' Swallous,' worth 53s. Ad., are held of Thomas Sampson, of
Herkested, by fealty and 9d. rent, and the tenement called ' Brygmans,'
worth 20s., of Thomas, earl of [Ormond] ... 8s. rent yearly.
He and James Hobart, knight, were seised of the under-mentioned
meadow in fee [to the use] of him and his heirs. He died and the said
James survived him and continues his possession.
A meadow in Stratford, called ' Conyes . . . ,' worth 33[s. 4d.] held
of Robert Peyton, knight, by service of 13s. 4d. yearly.
He, Robert his son, and Thomas Hobart, were seised of the under-
mentioned tenements in fee, to the use of him and his heirs. He died
and they survived him : —
Two tenements called ' Whites ' and Hen[kynnes] in the towns of
Nauelton . . . , worth 40s., held of the abbot of Bury St. Edmunds,
by fealty and 2s. rent, of the master of the college of Denston, as of his
manor called 'Beamond,' by fealty and I6d. rent and of John [earl of]
Oxford, by fealty and id. rent yearly.
One Austin Yoman and John Godard were seised of the under-
mentioned mill, &c. in fee, and thereof enfeoffed the said William Foorth,
James Hobart, Robert Barette, Thomas Fulsnape and Austin Freman
to the use of the said William and his heirs. Afterwards the said WilUam,
Robert, &c., died, and the said James continues his possession by
survivorship : —
A water-mill and 20a. land, in Ylly Monachorum, worth 20s., held
of the prior of Christ Church, Canterbury, by fealty and 20s. rent.
570 INQUISITIONS.
He was seised in fee, the day he died, of the under-mentioned
tenements : —
A tenement called ' Whitoppes,' in Bilston aforesaid, Bricet and
Naunton, worth 405., held of Henry, earl of Essex, by fealty and 65.
rent.
A mill called ' Crykmylle,' in Stratford juxta Heigham, worth 205.,
held of John, earl of Oxford, by fealty, and ^d. rent.
A tenement in Holton called ' Fisshers ' and ' Davys,' worth 405.,
held of George Mannok, as of his manor of Holton, by fealty and -65. rent.
A tenement called ' Flyngauntes ' and ' Tropenelles,' in Little {Parva)
Wenham, worth 205., held of Robert Brews, esquire, by fealty and I65.
rent.
A tenement in Holbroke and Herkested, called ' Luntes ' and
' Revers,' worth 135. 4c(^., held of the heirs of William Tendryng, as of
their manor of Holbrok, by fealty and 12c?. rent.
A tenement called ' Clerkes,' in Bretenham, worth 205., held of
Thomas, earl of Surrey, by fealty and 8d. rent.
One Gilbert Debenham, esquire, Alice Kyng, widow, WiUiam
Worsopp, esquire, and John Sergeaunt, were seised of the under-
mentioned messuage in fee, and thereof enfeoffed the said William Foorth,
James Hobart, Thomas Fulsnape, Robert Marveyn and John Gerrard,
to the use of the said William and his heirs. The said William, Thomas,
&c., died and the said James Hobart continues his possession by
survivorship : —
A messuage in Hadley, called ' Amkynnes,' worth 2O5., held of
Thomas Bendisshe, as of his manor of Toppesfeld in Hadley, by fealty
and 7c?. rent.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee and thereof
died seised : —
Four messuages, 160a. land, pasture and meadow, in Hadley, worth
8/., held of the prior of Christ Church, Canterbury, by fealty and 405.
rent.
He was seised in fee the day he died of the under-mentioned land,
&c., and died seised thereof : —
Two messuages, 60a. land, meadow and pasture, called ' Wulves, alias
Parkers ' and ' Andreus,' in the town of Aldeham, worth 405., held of the
lord earl of Oxford, as of his manor of Aldeham, by fealty and IO5. rent.
He, James Hobart, knight, and Robert Foorthe, his son, were seised
in fee of the under-mentioned land, &c., to the use of him and his heirs.
He died and the said James and Robert survived : —
Two tenements, 60a. land and pasture, called ' Pookyls,' ' Forrold '
and ' Junyores,' in the town of Reydon, worth 265. 8d., held of Thomas,
earl of Ormond, as of his manor of Reydon, by fealty and 8d. rent.
He was seised in fee of the under-mentioned meadow, and thereof
died seised : —
A meadow called ' Shawfen ' and ' Shawesmedoue ' and ' Chyrche-
lond,' in Estbergholte, worth 265. 8d., held of thei prior of the Hospital of
HENRY VII. 571
St. John of Jerusalem, as of the commandery of Estbergholte, by fealty
and ISd. rent.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (62.)
892. John Hastyngez, knight.
Writ wanting, inquisition 20 April, 20 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned manors
and advowsons, and, being so seised, by charter enfeoffed Thomas Lovell,
knight, thereof, by the name of Thomas Lovell, esquire, who was, and still
is, seised thereof accordingly in fee.
He died 12 July, 19 Henry VII. George Hastyngez, esquire, aged 30 and
more, is his brother and heir.
Norfolk. Manor and advowson of Gressenhale, with the advowsons of the
churches of Brysele, Stanfeld and of the chapel of St. Nicholas of
Ronholm in Gressenhale, worth 30^.
Manor of Estlaxham, worth lOZ.
Manor and advowson of Elsyng, worth 20 marks.
Manor of Wesenham, Wesynham, or Wessynham, worth 101.
The said manors and advowsons are held of the king, as of the duchy
of Lancaster, by knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (63.)
893. John Grey, viscount Lysle.
Writ 18 September, inquisition Tuesday after the Annunciation, 20 Henry VII.
Edward Belknapp, esquire, Richard Hungerford, esquire, Nicholas
Tycheborne, gentleman, Edward Conwey, gentleman, Richard Samuell,
Roger Butler and John Nolton, yeomen, were seised of the under-mentioned
manor of Pakyngton, &c. in fee, to the use of John Harpisfeld, gentleman,
for the term of his life and after his death to the use of John, viscount Lysle,
and his heirs, which viscount, in his lifetime by a writing confirmed the estate
of the said Edward Belknapp and his cofeoffees to the use of the said John
Harpy sf eld for life.
He died 6 September, 20 Henry VII, seised of the other under-mentioned
manor, land, &c., in fee. At the time of his death his sisters, Anne the wife of
John Willoughby, esquire, and Elizabeth wife of Edmund Dudeley, esquire,
were his next heirs, the said Anne then aged 25 and the said Elizabeth 23
and more.
Further the jurors say that one Miriella his wife was pregnant at the
time of his death and after his decease and before the taking of this inquisition
bore a daughter, Elizabeth by name, living at the time of the taking of this
inquisition and aged seven days. Cf. No. 802. See Nos. 794, 823, 875, 894,
895, 908.
Warwick. Manor of Bedworth, worth 10^., tenure unknown.
Manor of Pakyngton Pygot, and divers lands, &c., in Pakyngton
Pygott and Sutton, worth 5 marks, held of the abbot of the monastery of
Kyllyngworth, service unknown.
Ten messuages, 600a. land, 40a. meadow, 200a. pasture, 30a. wood,
in Potters Cotton, Pollesworth, Wylmyncotte and Tam worth ; of whom,
or by what services, the lands &c. in Potters Cotton, Wylmyngcotte and
572 INQUISITIONS.
Pollesworth are held the jurors know not ; the said tenement in PoUes-
worth is worth 205., the tenements in Tamworth 10s, ; the value of
the residue of the said tenements the jurors know not.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (64.) E. Series II. File 1,115. Part IX. (1.)
894. John Grey, viscount Lysle.
Writ 18 March, inquisition 2 April, 20 Henry VII.
He died seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee.
Date of death not given. His heirs, as in No. 893 ; his daughter,
Elizabeth, eight days old ; his wife Meriella.
Leicester. Manor, or lordship, of Kybworth Beachamp, worth 201., held of
the king in chief, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (65.) E. Series II. File 1,115. Part IX. (2.)
895. John Grey, viscount Lysle.
Writ 18 March, inquisition 4 April, 20 Henry VII.
He died seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c., in fee, and seised of
the under-mentioned burgages, &c., in Tameworth and Wygynton.
Long before the taking of this inquisition, being seised of the said manor,
by deed under his seal he gave to Thomas Grey, esquire, and Dame Isabel
Persall, otherwise styled Isabel Persall, his wife, an annuity of 201. from the
said manor, for the term of the life of the said Thomas.
Other findings as in No. 893 ; his daughter Elizabeth 10 days old. Cf.
Nos. 794, 823, 875, 893, 894, 908 and C. Series II. Vol. 19 (23, 42, 73, 94).
Stafford. Manor and advowson of Drayton Basset, with four chantries in
Drayton and Faresley to the manor appendent, and three parks and
warrens to the manor belonging, worth QQl. I3s. id., tenure unknown.
Certain burgages and cottages lying in the borough of Tameworth,
with divers lands and tenements in Wygynton, worth 41.
C. Series II. Vol 18. (66.)
896. Thomas Higford.
Writ 28 May, 20 Henry VII ; inquisition taken 20 May, delivered to the court,
7 June, 20 Henry VII.
The said Thomas Hugforde, esquire, named in the writ, died Thursday
in Easter week last, seised of the under-mentioned messuage, &c. John
Hugforde, aged 10, is his son and heir.
Warwick. A messuage and two burgages with certain lands in Warwick,
worth 46.S. 8c?., tenure unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (67.) E. Series II. File 115. Part IX. (6.)
897. Thomas Higford.
Writ 28 May, inquisition taken the last day but one of May, delivered to the
court, 7 June, 20 Henry VII.
HENRY VII. 573
Thomas Hygford, named in the writ, died 2 March, 20 Henry VII, seised
of the under-mentioned manors, &c. John Hygford, aged 11 and more, is his
son and heir.
Gloucester. Manor of Dyxton, worth 40 marks, held of the king in chief,
by knight-service.
Manor and advowson of Alderton, worth 111. 4s., held of the king,
as of the manor of Barton by Tewkesbury, by Hid. rent yearly, but by
what service the jurors know not.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (68.) E. Series II. File 342. (13.)
898. John Babyngton, knight.
Commission of concealments, cfcc, 23 December, inquisition the last day of May
20 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land &c. in fee, and, being so
seised, 20 October, 16 Henry VII, enfeoffed George, earl of Shrewsbury,
Thomas Babyngton, esquire, and others, since deceased, thereof, to hold to
them and their heirs for ever, the king's licence therefore not obtained ; by
virtue of which feoffment the said earl, Thomas Babyngton and the others
were seised of the premises in fee, to the use however of the said John and
his heirs.
He died 20 March, 16 Henry VII, after whose death Ethelneda Delfes,
widow, [entered] into the premises as his sister and heir and thereof disseised
the said earl and Thomas ; by reason of which disseisin the same Ethelneda
was seised of the premises in fee, and afterwards, 20 August, 19 Henry VII,
died so seised ; after whose death the premises descended to Ellen, now wife
of Robert Sheffeld, knight, as her daughter and heir ; by virtue of which the
said Robert and Ellen, in her right, without due livery thereof had, intruded
into the premises, and at the time of this inquisition are seised by reason of
such intrusion. The same Robert, in right of his wife aforesaid, from the
time of the death of the said Ethelneda has taken all the issues and profits of
the premises.
Notts. Three messuages, 90a. land, 12a. meadow, 4a. pasture, in Stapulford,
worth 5/., held of the king in chief, by knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (69.)
899. Henry Fulgam.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
John Bryde was seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c., in fee, and,
being so seised, the said John Byrde, 10 April, 12 Henry VII, enfeoffed
Henry Fulgam thereof, the king's licence therefore not obtained, by virtue
of which feoffment the said Henry was seised thereof in fee.
From the time of the said feoffment to the last day of April, 19 Henry VII,
on which day he died, the said Henry took the issues and profits of the said
manor, &c., and Bethnia, his wife, after his death to the day of the taking of
this inquisition, by what title the jurors know not.
574 INQUISITIONS.
Notts. Manor of Skegby, two messuages, a cottage, 100a. land, 30a. meadow,
and 16a. pasture, in Skegby, worth 6/. 13s. 'id., held of the king in chief,
by knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (69.)
900. John Brensley.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
John Brensley was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Brensley
and land, &c., in Trowell, in fee, and died so seised, 5 March, 21 Edward IV,
after whose death the premises descended to John Brensley, as his son and
heir ; by virtue of which the said John son of John intruded into the premises
without due livery, and by reason of the same intrusion continued his
possession of the premises from the time of his father's death, and took all
the issues and profits of the premises from the time of the said intrusion to
16 August, 18 Henry VII, and the issues and profits of the manor to the time
of this inquisition. On the said 16 August, 18 Henry VII, the said John,
the son, gave the land, &c., in Trowell to Henry Brensley and Alice, his wife,
to them and the heirs of their bodies, the king's licence not obtained, by virtue
of which they were seised thereof in fee tail ; and afterwards, 3 August,
19 Henry VII, the said Henry died, and she, at the time of the taking of this
inquisition, is seised of the premises in fee tail by survivorship, by reason of
gift aforesaid. The said Henry took the issues and profits of the premises
from the time of the said gift to the day of his death and the said Alice since,
Notts. Manor of Brensley, ten messuages, four cottages, a water-mill,
100a. land, 87a. pasture, 200a. meadow, 100a. wood, in Trowell, worth
24 marks, held of the king in chief, by knight-service, as of the honor of
Peverell.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (69.)
901. Agnes Pylkyngton.
Commission of concealments, <&:c., 23 December, inquisition 26 May,
20 Henry VII.
She died 14 August, 13 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned land,
&c., in fee. Edmund Pylkyngton is her son and heir and is aged 40 and
more.
The said Edmund after her death, without due livery had, intruded and
took the issues and profits of the premises from the time of the said intrusion
to the day of the taking of this inquisition.
Derby. Two messuages, two cottages, two bovates of land, in Staunton,
worth 20s., held of the king in chief, by knight-service.
Item the jurors say that John Aglond, bailiff of the king's manor of
Horsley, cut, carried and sold a hundred oaks, of the value of 4 marks,
in the king's wood within the said manor, without the kmg's licence.
C. Series II. Vol 18. (80.)
902. Richard Maynard.
Commission 25 January, ivrit to sheriff to empanel a jury, 26 January, inquisition
3 June, 20 Henry VII.
HENRY VII. 575
He died 20 January, 16 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned
tenements, &c., without heir.
One WilHam Trefree, who took to wife Margaret, daughter of the said
Richard, took the issues and profits of the premises, after the death of the
said Richard, during his lifetime, by virtue of a demise to him and the said
Margaret made by the said Richard in his hfetime, which Margaret died
in her father's lifetime without an heir, and the said William survived her.
After the death of the said William Trefree, one John Carre took, and
still takes, the issues and profits of the premises.
Coventry. Four tenements, or messuages, and a cottage, in Coventry,
whereof two messuages lie together in ' Brodyate ' Street, worth 3Z.
yearly, the third lies in the same street, worth 26s. Sd., the fourth in the
same street, worth 30s., and the cottage in ' Gosfordstrete,' worth 7s. ;
they are held of the king, in free burgage, by what rent unknown, and
by paying yearly to the building and repair of the walls of the said town,
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (81.)
903. Margaret late the wife of John Grey, son and heir of John Grey de
PowES, knight.
Writ 5 July, assignment of dower, 20 July, 19 Henry VII.
Hants. A third part of 251. rent in Aulton.
A third part of 25/. rent in Andever.
The assignment was made in the presence of William Froste, esquire,
William Fisher, William Lynde and William Ba3Tiam, next friends of
Edward, son and heir of the said John, the son, under age and in the
king's custody, of all the lands, &c., which by the death of the said John,
the father, and by reason of the minority of the said John, the son, late
her husband, who died under age and in ward to the king, came to the
king's hands.
The escheator took her oath not to remarry without licence. Cf. No.
746. See Nos. 850, 976.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (82.)
904. William Flamvill, knight, son and heir of William Fl am vill, knight.
Commission 5 May, inquisition 16 May, 20 Henry VII.
William Flamvill, knight, in the commission named, son and heir of
William Flamvill, late of Aston Flamvill, co. Leicester, knight, took to wife
Katharine, one of the daughters of Richard Grey, lord Grey de Codnore.
They had issue between them William Flamvill, the elder, and John Flamvill,
the younger, and died. The said William, son of William and Katharine,
died without issue ; the said John took to wife Margaret, one of the daughters
of Robert Appulby of Twycrosse, co Leicester, esquire. They had issue
Katharine and Maligna, and died. The said Katharine died without issue ;
the said Maligna was married to one Reynold Busshe, esquire. They had
issue John Busshe, and he died and afterwards she died, without any other
issue.
576 INQUISITIONS.
William Flamvill, knight, the son, died in the time of king Edward the
Third, seised inter alia of the under-mentioned moieties in fee. The said
John Busshe is his cousin and heir, in form aforesaid, and is fifty years old
and more.
Henry Grey, loiight, after the death of the said William Flamvill, knight,
occupied the said moieties and took the profits thereof by the space of fifty
years, all his lifetime, by what title the jurors know not, and after his death,
Katharine, Henry's wife, occupied them and took the profits by the space of
ten years, by what title they know not.
Lincoln. A moiety of the castle (castri) of Bytham and a moiety of the
manor of the castle {castelli) of Bytham, worth 301. 19s. Id., tenure
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (83.)
905. William Flamvill, knight, son and heir of William Flamvill,
knight.
Commission 5 May, inquisition 24 May, 20 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 904.
Leicester. Moiety of the manor of Sapcotte, with the advowson of the
church of the same manor, and moiety of the manor of Stanton, with the
advowson of the church of the same manor, worth 9/. IO5. 2^., tenure
unknown, but not held of the king.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (84.)
906. Ralph Harbotell, knight.
Writ 28 November, inquisition 9 June, 20 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land in Jesmonth in fee and thereof
by charter enfeoffed George Car of Newcastle upon Tyne^ {super Tinam)
' merchaunt,' to hold to him, his heirs and assigns, to the use of the said
George.
He died 1 June last, seised of the under-mentioned manor of Preston
and seised in fee of the other under-mentioned manor and lands. Guycheardus
Harbotell is his son and heir, aged 20 years complete {annorum perfecte
preteritorum) 6 January last.
Northumberland. Manor of Horton and certain lands and tenements in
Estharford, worth 201., held of Ralph Scrop, esquire, as of the manor of
Whalton, service unknown.
Certain lands and tenements in Westharforde, Cowpon and Bebside,
worth 26s. Sd., held of the prior of Tynemouth, service unknown.
Manor of Preston and certain lands and tenements in Ellyngeham,
Wowdon, Thryston, Tyndle, Charlton and Shiplee, worth 14/., held
of Henry, earl of Northumberland, as of his manor of Alnewyk, service
unknown.
A yearly rent of 20s. issuing from certain lands and tenements in
Bednall ; also certain lands and tenements in Emeldon, worth 26s. 8d.,
held of the king, as of the castle and manor of Dunstaneburgh, parcel of
the duchy of Lancaster, service unknown.
HENRY VII. 577
Certain lands and tenements in Elford, worth 205., held of the
master of the priory of Bamburgh, service unknown.
Certain lands and tenements in Trytlyngton, worth 20s., held of
Ralph, lord Ogle, as of the castle {castello) and manor of Botthal, service
unknown.
Certain lands and tenements in Jesmonth, worth 20.s., held of the
king in chief, by service of ^ of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (85.)
907. John Harwell, esquire.
Writ 15 April, itiquisition 13 June, 20 Henry VII.
He died 10 April last, seised of the under-mentioned manors in fee.
Thomas Harwell, aged 11 and more, is his son and heir. Cj. Nos. 477, 947.
Somerset. Manor of Beere, worth 20Z., held of the king, as of the earldom of
Salisbury, by knight-service.
Manor of Knoll, worth 12/., held of king, as of the honor of Gloucester,
by knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (86.) E. Series II. File 897(c). (14.)
908. John Grey, viscount Lysle.
Writ 18 September, inquisition 12 June, 20 Henry VII.
He took to wife Mariella, now surviving, daughter of Thomas, earl of
Surrey, treasurer of England, and after espousals celebrated between them,
was seised inter alia in fee of the under-mentioned manors, &c., and died
so seised.
His death and heirs as in No. 895. Cf. Nos. 794, 823, 875, 893, 894, 908.
Worcester. Manor of Chaddesley Corbett, worth 40Z., held of the king,
as of his castle of Elmeley, parcel of the earldom of Warwick, by service
of j\y of a knight's fee.
Manor and advowson of Ribbeford, worth 20Z., held of the king,
as of the honor of Wigmor, parcel of the earldom of March, by service
of j^o o^ ^ knight's fee.
A fourth part of twenty-four messuages, in the city of Worcester,
worth 405., held of the king in free burgage.
G. Series II. Vol. 18. (87.)
909. Joan Lytelton, widow.
Writ 26 March, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition 6 November, 20 Henry VII.
She was seised of the under-mentioned moieties of manors in fee, and
died so seised, whereupon they descended to William Lytilton, as her son
and heir.
She died 22 March last. The said Wilham Lytelton, aged 60 and more,
is her son and heir. Cf. Nos. 326, 676, 740, and Vol. I, No. 726.
Salop. A moiety of the manors of Bromcroft, Baldecott, Mersshton,
Monslowe, Brocton, Wystanstowe, Bromfeld, Aldon and Thungelonde ;
Wt. 3777. iH 37
578 INQUISITIONS.
and a moiety of a hundred messuages, 1,000a. land, 1,000a. pasture, 100a.
wood, 200a. meadow and 101. rent in Bromcroft, Baldecott, Mersshton,
Monslowe, Brocton, Wystanstowe, Bromfeld, Aldon, Thungelond, Rowt-
hall, Tugford, Hulton, Dedilbery, Normecote, Abbeton, Aston, Dodyng-
hope, Affecote, Alcamston, Henley, Abdon, Walton, Cokerych, and of
the chapel of Mersshton, whereof the
Manor of Bromcroft, worth 40s., is held of the abbot of Shrewsbury,
in socage, by 2s. rent yearly, for all service ;
Lands and tenements in Tugford, of the abbot of Shrewsbury in
socage, by 5s. rent yearly, for all service ;
Manor of Baldecott, or Baldecote, worth 20s., of the earl of
Shrewsbury, in socage, by Id. rent yearly, for all service ;
Lands and tenements in Normecote, of the prior of Wenlok, in
socage, by 2s. rent yearly, for all service ;
Lands and tenements in Abbedon of the said earl of Shrewsbury,
in socage, by Id. rent yearly, for all service ;
Manor of Mersshton, worth 6s. lOd., of the lord of Wemme, as of
his barony of Wemme, by fealty and the rent of a red rose at Midsummer,
for all service ;
Manor of Monslowe, worth 24s., of the said earl of Shrewsbury in
socage, by Id. rent yearly, for all service ;
Manor of Brocton, worth 40s., of the earl of Arundell, as of his manor
of Actonrounde, in socage, by 12d. rent yearly, for all service ;
Lands and tenements in Wystanstowe, or the manor of Wistanstowe,
worth 8s. 3d., of the said earl of Shrewsbury, in socage, by 2d. rent yearly,
for all service ;
Lands and tenements in Bromfeld, Cokerich and Walton, of the
prior of Bromfeld, in socage, by Id. rent yearly, for all service ; the said
manor of Bromfeld is worth Ql. yearly beyond outgoings ;
Manor of Aldon, worth U., of the earl of Shrewsbury, in socage, by
Id. rent yearly, for all service ;
Manor of Henley, of the prior of Bromfeld, in socage, by Id. rent
yearly, for all service ;
Manor of Thungelonde, worth 40s., of the said earl of Shrewsbury,
in socage, by Id. rent yearly, for all service ;
Manors of Affecote and Alcamston, worth 4:1. and all the residue of
the lands and tenements aforesaid, of the said earl of Shrewsbury, in
socage, by 2d. rent yearly, for all service ; all the other lands and
tenements, in Rowthall, Tugford, Hulton, Dedilbery, Normecote, Abdon,
Aston, Dodynghope, Henley, Walton, Cokerich, and the chapel of
Mersshton, are worth U.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (88.)
910. Richard Lovet.
Writ 28 May, inquisition 30 May, 20 Henry VII.
Long before his decease, one John Mordaunt, late serjeant-at-law,
deceased, and Robert Brudenell, the elder, who survives, were seised of the
under-mentioned manor and lands in fee, to the use of the heirs {sic) of the
said Richard Lovet and of their heirs, as in a charter produced appears.
He died 11 May in the year abovesaid. Richard Lovet; aged 13 and more,
is his cousin and heir, viz. son of William his brother.
HENRY VII. 579
Bucks. Manor of Liscombe, twenty messuages, 600a. land, 60a. wood
and 505. rent, in Liscombe, Sulbery, Great Holyndon, Little Holyndon,
Bragenham and Chelmescote, worth 10/., held of Walter Bulstrode, as
of his manor of Hoggeston, by knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (89.)
911. William Stokwith.
Writ 12 January, inquisition taken at Lincoln Castle, before Edmund Churche,
esquire, escheator in the county of Lincoln, 30 January, 20 Henry VII.
William Stokwith of Blyton, co. Lincoln, gentleman, was seised of the
under-mentioned two messuages and 9|a. land and meadow in Blyton and
two messuages and a garden, in Lincoln, in fee, and being so seised enfeoffed
Robert Sheffeld, John Sheffeld and Henry Maunvell, or Maunwell, thereof,
to the use of himself and Margaret, then his wife, and the heirs of their bodies
begotten ; and they were seised thereof accordingly, to the use aforesaid.
He was seised of the other under-mentioned eleven and a half bovates of
land and four messuages in Blyton, and, being so seised, took to wife Margaret,
daughter of George Sheffeld, and died so seised.
He died 10 August, 18 Henry VII. EHzabeth Stokwith, aged 4 and
more, is his daughter and heir.
Lincoln. Two messuages and nine and a half bovates of land and meadow,
in Blyton, whereof the message and nine bovates, worth 3?. 13s. 4c?.,
are held of Thomas ComweU, as of his manor of Thonok, service
unknown ; and the half bovate of land in the same town, worth
25. %d., is held of the lord prince, as of his soke of Kyrton, by lid. rent
yearly.
Two messuages and a garden in the city of Lincoln, worth 24s., held
of the mayor and commonalty of the same city, by burgage.
Eleven and a half bovates of land and meadow and four messuages,
in Blyton, worth 5/., held of the lord of St. John of Jerusalem in England,
as of his hospital of Wolloghton, service unknown.
One acre of arable lying in the fields of Blyton is held of the king
in chief, by \ld. rent ; it is worth 2s. yearly beyond outgoings.
Note in margin : — That inquisition is void, in full court of Chancery
at Westminster, by assent of John Ernley, attorney of King Henry VIII,
for insufficiency, on account of the following just causes : first, because
no mention is made in it, in what county the castle of Lincoln is situate,
where it was taken ; also, whereas it was found by it that one acre of arable
in the fields of Blyton was held of King Henry VII, no mention was
made in it whether the said acre was parcel of the land whereof the said
William Stokwith enfeoffed Robert Sheffeld and others, or parcel of the
land whereof he died seised.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (90.)
912. William Furtho.
Writ 4 December, inquisition 1 June, 20 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor &c., and, being so seised
in consideration of a marriage had between him and Katharine Hartwell, on
580 INQUISITIONS.
of the daughters of William Hartwell, knight, and in consideration of a certain
sum of money paid him by the said William, according to certain convenants
for the said marriage, gave the same long before his decease, by charter,
by the description of the manor of Furtho and of all other his lands, &c.,
in Passenham, Furtho, Cosgrave, Estpury and Yardley, or elsewhere,
in the county of Northampton, to John Dyve, esquire, William Boghton,
gentleman. Master John Cokkys, rector of the church of St. Gregory in the
town of Northampton, Thomas Hartwell, gentleman, Stephen Poore,
gentleman and Brian Hartwell, gentleman, their heirs and assigns, to the use
of himself and the said Katharine, his wife, for the term of her life, and after
her decease to the use of himself, his heirs and assigns, and they were seised
thereof accordingly to the use aforesaid.
He died 16 November last. Anthony Furtho, aged 9 and more, is his son
and heir. The said Katharine survived him and is yet alive, and the said
John jyyve and the others are seised of the premises to her use, for the term
for her life.
Northampton. Manor of Furtho, six messuages, 300a. land, 100a. pasture,
30a. meadow, and three assarts, in Furtho, Estpury, Passenham, Cosgrave
and Yardeley ; the manor, worth Si., held of the king, as of the duchy of
Lancaster, by ^ a knight's fee ; the land, &c., in Passenham, worth
45. 4d.., of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by fealty only, for all
service ; the land, &c., in Cosgrave, worth 305., of the marquess of Dorset,
by fealty only, for all service ; and the land, &c., in Yardley and Estpury,
worth 40s., of the king, as of the earldom of Warwick, by fealty only,
for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (91.)
913. Richard Cotes.
Writ 30 January, inquisition 21 April, 20 Henry VIL
One John Hugford, deceased, before his death took to wife one Margaret
Metley, daughter and heir of Nicholas Metley, late of Merston. They had
issue Joan, Alice and Anne. The said John and Margaret were seised of the
under-mentioned manors of Merston and Wolston in fee, in her right. She
died so seised, and the said John Huggeford, her husband, survived her
and was seised of the said manors, the day he died, in his demesne as of
free tenement, as tenant by the curtesy. The reversion of the said manors
after her death descended to one John Beaufo, son and heir of the said
Joan, one of the daughters and heirs of the said John and Margaret, the
said AUce another such daughter and the said Anne the third of their
daughters and heirs.
Long before his decease the same John Huggeford together with one
William Rose was seised of ten messuages, 60a. land, &c., in Warrewyke,
Cotton and Mitton, in fee, and, being so seised, by his charter thereof enfeoffed
Wilham Harewell, John Norwode, John Beverley, clerk, Walter Graunte,
Thomas Hawe and Thomas Whalley, for the performance of his last will.
Long before his decease the same John Huggeford was seised of other
two messuages, 40a. land, &c., in the same towns of Warrewyk, Cotton and
Mitton, and, being so seised, by his charter thereof, enfeoifed the said William
Harewell, and the others, for the performance of his last will.
HENRY VII. 581
The said John Hiiggeford died on the feast of St. Nicholas the bishop
in winter, 1 Henry VII, seised of the other under-mentioned manor and
lands in fee. The said John Beaufo, then aged 2 and more, the said Alice,
then aged 18 and the said Anne, then aged 16, were next heirs as well of the
said John Huggeford as of the said Margaret, his wife, as appears by an
inquisition returned into the Chancery [Vol. 1, No. 136) taken at SolyhuU,
20 August {sic), 1 Henry VII, before John Beaufytz, the escheator. By virtue
of which the said escheator entered upon and seised the premises.
Afterwards one Gerard Danett took the said Anne to wife, and Richard
Cotes, named in the writ, took the said Alice to wife, and the said Richard and
Alice had issue John. Afterwards, 12 January, 3 Henry VII, the king in
the Chancery rendered to the said Richard and Alice and Gerard and Anne
the purparty of the said Alice and Anne of the premises, and they were seised
thereof accordingly in fee in right of the said Alice and Anne.
Afterwards the said Gerard and Anne had issue Elizabeth ; and after-
wards the said Anne died, and the said Gerard survived her and was seised
of her purparty in his demesne as of free tenement, as tenant by the curtesy,
and is still living ; and the reversion of the said purparty descended to the
said Elizabeth, as her daughter and heir.
Afterwards the said Alice died and the said Richard survived her and
was seised of her purparty in his demesne as of free tenement, as tenant by
the curtesy ; and the reversion of the said purparty descended to the said
John, as her son and heir.
Afterwards the said Elizabeth died, without issue, after whose death
her reversion of the premises descended to the said John Beaufo and John
Cotes, as her cousins and heirs, to wit sons respectively of Joan and Alice,
sisters of the said Anne, her mother.
Afterwards, 15 December, 20 Henry VII, the said Richard died, after
whose death the purparty of the said Alice pertains and ought to pertain to
the said John, as her son and heir. The said John is aged 18 and more.
Warwick. Manor of Merston, worth 10 marks, held of the prior of St. John
of Jerusalem in England, service unknown.
Manor of Wolfrycheston, or Wolffrycheston, alias Wolston, worth
6 marks, held of the earl of Arundell, by knight-service, quantity un-
known.
Manor of Edmundscote, worth lOl., held of the honor of Winchester,
by service of J of a knight's fee.
One hundred acres of arable, 40a. pasture and 24a. meadow, in
Newbold Comyn, worth 6 marks, held of the honor of Winchester, by
service of ^ of a knight's fee.
Ten messuages, four cottages, nine gardens, two closes, three crofts,
100a. arable, and 26a. meadow, in Warwyk, Cotton, Hardwyk and Mitton,
worth 6 marks, held of the earl of Warwick, service unknown.
Six messuages, 200a. arable, 20a. meadow and 40a. pasture, in
Bretforde, worth 6 marks, held of the earl of Warwick, service unlaiown.
A messuage, a cottage, with a garden, 20a. arable, 6a. meadow and
10a. pasture, in Long Ichyngdon, worth 20s., held of Gerard Odynscls,
by knight-service, quantity unknown.
A messuage, 28a. arable, 6a. meadow and 8a, pasture, in Cobynton,
worth 205., held of the prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England, by
knight-service, quantity unknown.
582 INQUISITIONS.
Ten acres of wood in Baddesley Clynton, worth 20d., held of Nicholas
Brome, esquire, by knight -service, quantity unknown.
Six acres of arable, in Honeley, worth 6s., held of Simon Mountfort,
knight, service unknown.
Four acres of meadow, in Bynley, worth 6s., held of the abbot of
Combe {Comba) by knight-service, quantity unknown.
Four acres of meadow in Braundon, worth 65., held of Henry
Wylloughby, esquire, service unknown.
Six acres of pasture and 8a. wood, in Stratton on Dunysmore, worth
6s., held of the king in chief, by knight-service, quantity unknown.
Ten messuages, 60a. land, 20a. pasture and 10a. meadow, in
Warrewyke, Cotton and Mitton, worth 40s., held of the earl of Warwick,
service unknown.
Two messuages, 40a. land, 20a. pasture and 10a. wood, in Warrewyke,
Cotton and Mitton, formerly John Basseton's and Thomas Isley's, worth
40s., held of the earl of Warwick, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (92.) E. Series II. File 1115. Part IX. (8.)
914. Thomas Fairfax, knight.
Writ 10 April, iyiquisition 4 June, 20 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Scalton and land there
in fee, and, being so seised, by charter, 21 October, 20 Henry VII, gave them
to Margaret Middelton, daughter of Robert Middelton, knight, deceased,
and to Robert Wemelagh, clerk, to hold to them to her use for life, with
remainder to his right heirs, and they were and still are seised thereof
accordingly in their demesne as of free tenement.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned manor of
Carethorpp, &c. in fee, and being so seised gave them to Thomas Fairfax, his
first-bom son, and Anne his wife, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies
begotten, and they were, and still are, seised thereof in fee tail, with reversion
expectant to him and his heirs.
He died the last day of March last seised of the other under-mentioned
castle, &c. in fee. Thomas Fairfax, esquire, aged 29 and more, is his son and
heir.
York. Castle and manor of Gyllyng in Rydall, thirty messuages, 300a. land,
1,000a. moor, 300a. wood and a water-mill, in the town and territory
of Gyllyng, worth 26/., held of Thomas, earl of Derby, as of his manor of
Thyrske, service unknown.
Manor of Rudston, twenty messuages, forty bovates of land, 40a.
meadow, 200a. moor, 20a. wood, in Rudston, Sheyrburn in Hertforthlyth,
and Ryppon ; the said manor of Rudstone and land, &c. there, worth 8/.,
held of Walter Gryffith, knight, as of his manor of Agnesburton, in socage
and by 4s. rent yearly, for all service ; the said messuages, lands and
tenements in Sheyrburn in Hertforth lyth, worth 405., of the king, as of
his manor of Sheyrburn aforesaid, parcel of his manor of Sherefhoton,
in socage, by fealty and suit to the king's court of his manor of Sheyrburn
aforesaid ; and the messuages, land and tenements in Ryppon, worth
13s. ^., held of Thomas, archbishop of York, in free burgage.
HENRY Vlt. 583
Manor of Scalton by {juxta) Ryvax, six messuages, 60a. land, 200a.
moor, 40a. wood, in Scalton, worth 24 marks, held of Thomas, earl of
Derby, as of his manor of Thyrske, service unknown.
Manor of Carethorpp, four messuages, 200a. land in Carethorpp,
three messuages, six bovates of land, 6a. meadow, in Benton and Hares-
thorpp, worth 10/., held of the dean and chapter of St. Peter's, York,
in socage.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (93.)
915. Thomas Fairfax, knight.
Writ 10 April, inquisition 6 June, 20 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned manors,
&c. in fee, and, being so seised, by charter, enrolled in the Chancery, dated
27 November, 13 Edward IV, gave them to Robert Shyrburn, esquire, John
Malyvery, knight, Robert Radclyff, esquire, Richard Shyrburn, Thomas
Shyrburn, Hugh Radclyff, Roger Radclyff and Roger Singleton, to the use of
himself and his heirs, by virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof
in fee and the survivors, Richard Shyrburn and Thomas Shyrburn, are still so
seised to the use aforesaid.
Death and heir, as in No. 914.
York City. Manors of Walton, Folyfait, Acastremalbys, and Coupman-
thorpp, one hundred messuages, three hundred bovates of land, 1,000a.
wood, 200a. meadow, 1,000a. moor, in Walton, Folyfait, Acastremalbys,
and Coupmanthorpp ; whereof the manor of Walton and lands and
tenements in Walton, worth 10/., are held of William Gascoigne, knight,
in socage, by the rent of a pair of gilt spurs and lib. cummin, for all
service ; the manor of Folyfait and land, &c., in Folyfait, worth 20 marks,
of Henry Vavasour, esquire, in socage ; the manor of Acastremalbys
and land, &c., there, worth 45/., of the king, as of the honor of Eye,
by service of one knight's fee ; and the manor of Coupmanthorpp and
land, &c., there, worth 10/., of the heirs of Peter de Brwys, service
unknown.
Five messuages, in the city of York, worth four marks, held of the
king, in free burgage, as the whole city is held.
Four messuages in Thorp Arches, worth 405., held of Thomas, earl of
Derby, as of his manor of Thyrske, service unknown.
Five marks yearly rent issuing from the mill of Thorparches.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (94.)
916. Thomas Lent^on.
Writ 29 January, inquisition 28 June, 20 Henry VII.
The said Thomas Lenton, gentleman, died 20 December in the year above-
said, seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c., in fee. John Lenton, aged
24 and more, is his son and heir.
Northampton. Manor of Aldewyncle, worth 100s.
A messuage and a cottage, in Aldewyncle, worth 16s.
Forty acres of wood called ' Sowthhay ' in the parish of Aldewyncle.
worth 30s.
584 INQUISITIONS.
Thirty acres of wood in the parish of Aldewyncle, called ' Oxonhawe,'
worth 2O5.
Ten acres of wood in the parish of Aldewyncle, called ' Philipsale '
worth IO5.
A fishery in the waters of Aldewyncle, worth 3.9.
Manor of Wodeford, worth 7 marks.
A messuage, late Haynandes and a cottage with a small close, in
Wodeford, worth 26s.
The said manors, &c., are not held of the king in chief, &c., but
are held of the abbot of Peterborough, service unknown.
C. Series 11. Vol. 18. (95.)
917. William Sambourne.
Commission of concealments 13 February, inquisition 20 April, 20 Henry VII.
Drew [Drugo] Sambourne, his father, was seised of the under-mentioned
manor in fee, and, being so seised, by charter 26 January, 11 Henry VII,
enfeoffed Christopher Urswyk, clerk, Thomas Fenys, laiight, by the name
of Thomas Fenys, squire for the body of the king, Thomas Oxenbregge,
serjeant-at-law, Richard Careu, knight, by the name of Richard Careu, esquire
Thomas Bradbury, of London, ' merser,' John Rote and John Hestwest
thereof, inter alia, the king's licence obtained, to the use of the said William
Sambourne and Anne, his wxie, who survives, and the heirs of William, by
virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid.
He died 20 October, 19 Henry VII. Margaret Sambourne, aged 2 and
more, is his daughter and heir.
Berks. Manor of Femham, worth 8/., held of the king, by knight-service.
G. Series II. Vol. 18. (96.)
918. Richard Fetiplace, esquire.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died Tuesday, 6 August, 18 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned
manor in fee. John Fetiplace, aged 18 and more, is his son and heir.
Berks. Manor of Maydencote, worth 4/., held of the king, as of the duchy
of Lancaster, by service of ^ of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (96.)
919. Thomas Hardyng.
Writ 10 August, 20 Henry VII ; inquisition 26 September, 21 Henry VII.
One William Freme, William Smyth and Thomas Tylar, were seised of
the under-mentioned manor of Charleton in fee, and, being so seised, by
charter enfeoffed Robert Constable, serjeant-at-law, William Grevell, John
Fytzjamys, the elder, the said Thomas Hardyng, John Mores and Richard
Shad well, thereof, to the use of the said Thomas Hardyng and his heirs.
One John New was seised of the under-mentioned messuage, &c., in
Estchelworth, and, being so seised, by charter, enfeoffed John Fyzjaraes,
HENRY VII. 585
the said Thomas Hardyng, and Maud, his wife, Richard Newton and Robert
Warnar, chaplain, thereof, to the use of the said Thomas Hardyng and his
heirs.
One John Clarke was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c., in Bryns-
combe, Alryngton, Moreheys and Over Weyr in fee, and, being so seised, by
charter enfeoffed the said Thomas Hardyng, Master John Lyndesey, clerk,
and William Grossman, chaplain, thereof, to the use of the said Thomas
Hardyng and his heirs.
Afterwards the said Thomas Hardyng, seised as aforesaid with his
cofeoffees, declared his last will, to wit that, immediately after his decease,
his said cofeoffees should be and stand seised of tlie manor of Charleton and
all and other the premises, to the use of the said Richard Shadwell and his
heirs for ever.
He died 1 July last. John Alen, aged 36 and more, is his cousin and
next heir.
Somerset. Manor of Charleton, in Wroxale, worth 61. 13s. M., held of
George, earl of Shrewsbury, by service of three arrows {barberarum
latarum) yearly, for all service.
A messuage, a water-mill, 52a. arable, 2ha. wood and a half -acre
of pasture, in Estchelworthe, or Chelwortbe, worth 16s. Sd., held of
the abbot of Keynesham by service of 1/6. pepper yearly, for all
service.
Rent of 3c/. issuing from land there (in Estchelworth) late of Adam
Chelworthe.
, Two messuages, 10a. arable, 5a. meadow, 4a. pasture, in Brynscombe,
Alryngton, Moreheys and Over Weyr, or in Brynscombe, Alston Sotton,
More Heys and Overwer', worth 13s. 'kl., held of John More, by 4s. rent
yearly, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (97 ) E. Series II. File 897(c). (20.)
920. Thomas Cobham, knight.
Commission of concealments 26 February, inquisition Tuesday after
St. Ambrose, the bishop, 20 Henry VII.
He died 26 April, 11 Edward IV, seised of the under-mentioned manors,
&c., in fee. Anne, wife of Edward Borough, knight, is his daughter and
heir.
The said Edward and Anne, in her right, took the issues and profits of the
premises from the time of the death of the said Thomas to the day of the
taking of this inquisition without any livery in this behalf obtained out of
the king's hand. Cf. Nos. 884, 923.
Kent. Manor of Chedyngstone Cobham, worth 21/., held of the archbishop
of Canterbury, service unknown.
Manor of Sundrysshe.
Manor of DenhuU, worth 4/.
Manor of Orkesdene, worth 14/. 13s. 4c/., held of the wSaid archbishop,
service unknown.
Manor of Brokland, worth 6/., held of the abbot of Westminster,
service unknown.
Manor of Sharonden, worth , tenure unknown.
586 INQUISITIONS.
Manor of Newdgare, worth ten marks, tenure unknown.
A messuage in Boxle, worth , held of the king in chief, by -^^
of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (98.)
921. Margaret, countess of Westmerland, daughter and heir of
Reynold Cobham, knight.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
One John Fortescue, knight, William Yelverton, John Markham and
Thomas Terell, were seised, inter alia, of the under-mentioned manors, which
had belonged to Reynold Cobham, knight, in fee, and, being so seised, by
their deed indented, 11 February, 33 Henry VI, thereof enfeoffed Ralph,
earl of Westmerland, and Margaret, then his wife, daughter and heir of the
said Reynold Cobham, to hold to them, and the heirs of her body, with
remainder in default to Thomas Cobham, knight, Reynold's brother, and
the heirs of his body issuing.
The said Thomas Cobham had issue one Anne, wife of Edward Borough,
knight, and died, 26 April, 11 Edward IV : and afterwards the said Margaret
died, without heir of her body begotten ; and the said earl survived her and
was seised thereof in his demesne as of free tenement, and the remainder thereof,
inter alia, descended to the said Anne as cousin and heir of the said Margaret,
viz. daughter of the said Thomas Cobham, brother of the said Reynold,
father of the said Margaret ; and afterwards the said earl died, viz. 3 November,
2 Richard III, after whose death the said Edward Borough, and Anne, ii^ her
right, entered and intruded upon the said manors and have taken the issues
and profits thereof from the time of the said earl's death to the day
of the taking of this inquisition, the king's hcence in that behalf not
obtained.
Kent. Manor of Thyghurst, Tyshurst, or Thysghurst, worth IO65. 8d., held
of the archbishop of Canterbury, service unknown.
Manor of Boughsyll, or Bogishyll, worth 6^., held of the archbishop of
of Canterbury, service unknown.
Manor of Hyltesbery, or Heltesborough, worth 10 65., held of the
prior of Ledes, service unknown.
Manors of Schelf Cobham, or Shelvecobham, and Bordvyle, or Byrd-
vyle, worth 16Z. 195., tenure unknown.
Manor of Wesclyffe, worth 131. Gs. 8d., held of the king in chief, by
service of one knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (98.)
922. Margaret, countess of Westmerland, &c.
Commission of concealments 26 February, inquisition 18 April, 20 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 921.
Surrey. Manor and advowson of Oxsted, or Oxstede, held of the king in
chief by knight-service, worth SSl. 13s. and a piece of hide {unam peciam
correi tannat').
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (99.)
HENRY VII. 587
923. Thomas Cobham, knight.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
Findings as in No. 920.
Surrey. Castle and manor of Starboroghe alias Pringham, worth 70?., held
of the abbot of Battle {Bello), as of his manor of Lymmesfeld, by ser-
vice of SI. 3s. 4d. rent yearly, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol.18. (99.)
924. Margaret, countess of Westmerland, &c.
Commission of concealments 26 February, inquisition Tuesday after the morrow
of the Ascension, 20 Henry VII.
Findings as in No 921.
Sussex. Manors of Northye and Southye and 100a. wood, in Bexsyll, Batell
and Brygh[t]lyng, worth 201., tenure unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (100.)
925. Humphrey Catesby.
Writ 21 February, inquisition 23 July, 20 Henry VII.
He died about November the twentieth, 20 Henry VII, seised of the
under-mentioned manor in fee. Anthony Catesby, aged 12, is his son and
heir.
Northampton. Manor of Wisshton, worth 20 marks, held of the king in
chief, by service of one knight's fee, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (101.)
926. John Ken.
Writ 23 April, inquisition 16 May, 20 Henry VII.
Long before his decease the said John Kenne was seised of the under-
mentioned manors of Hewysshe, Kyngston and Wryngton in fee, and being
so seised, in consideration of a certain sum of money paid him beforehand by
John Kenne, his son and heir, by charter enfeoffed Hugh Lutterell, Edmund
Gorges, knight, Reynold Hody, John Broke and Baldwin Malet thereof,
by the description of all his land, &c., in those places, to the use of the said
John, the younger, and his heirs.
WilUam Hody, knight, Thomas Yonge, Richard Neweton, William Malet,
John Bodefaunt and Thomas Pyne, his feoffees, were seised of the under-
mentioned manor of Ken in fee, to the use of him and his heirs and the
performance of his last will, and, being so seised, long before his decease, at
his special request, demised the said manor to the said John Kenne, his son
and heir apparent, and Mary his wife, to hold to them and the heirs of their
bodies, with remainder in default to his own right heirs.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned burgages,
&c., in Glastonbury, and, being so seised, by charter enfeoffed the said William
Hody and the others, as above, thereof, to the use of the said John, the son,
588 INQUISITIONS.
and Mary, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the use of
his o\v^l heirs and assigns.
He died 7 September last. The said John Kenne, the younger, is his son
and heir, and is aged 23 and more.
Somerset. Manors of Hewysshe and Kenne, worth 20/., held of the bishop
of Bath and Wells, service unknown.
Manor of Kyngston Seymour, worth 10 marks, held of the king, as
of the duchy of Lancaster, service unknown.
Manor of Wryngton, tAvo burgages, two curtilages and two gardens,
40a. land, 2a. meadow and la. wood, in Glastonbury {Glaston), worth
26s, Sd., held of the abbot of Glastonbury, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (102.) E. Series II. File 897. (c). (12.)
927. Mildred Clyfford, late the wife of John Evyas.
Writ 8 July, 20 Henry VII ; inquisition 3 October, 21 Henry VII.
Long before her death one John Evias, the elder, was seised of the under-
mentioned manor in fee, and, being so seised, by charter gave it to John Anger
and Stephen Churche, who were seised thereof accordingly in fee, and, being
so seised, by their charter, 5 November, 4 Henry VII, thereof enfeoffed John
Evias and the said Mildred, then his wife, John Darell, knight, by the
description of John Darell, esquire, Henry Home, William Warner, John
Driland, William Brent, John Bourne, Robert Bylsyngton and John Brent,
to the use of the said John Evias and his heirs and of the said Mildred for the
term of her life, according to the form and effect of the king's Hcence there-
fore obtained, dated 26 October, 4 Henry VII. They were seised thereof
accordingly in fee to the use aforesaid, and the survivors, viz., the said Mildred,
John Darell and John Bourne were seised thereof, the said John and John in
fee to the use of the said Mildred, for the term of her life and to the use of
the heirs of the said John Evias, and the said Mildred in her demesne as of
free tenement to her own use, in the name of her jointure, for life. She died
so seised and the said John and John survived her and were, and at present
are, seised thereof in fee to the use of the said heirs of the said John Evias.
She died 25 April, 20 Henry VII. Alexander Evias is son and heir both
of the said John Evias and of the said Mildred. He was 17 years old on the
eve of the Aimunciation last past before the taking of this inquisition.
Kent. Manor of Esthall with appurtenances in the towns of Murston,
Bakchyld, Tong and Elmeley, worth 20/., held of the king in chief, by
knight -service.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (103.)
928. Joan late the wife of John Adams and before that wife of John
Cabbell.
Commission of concealments, <fcc., 16 June, 20 Henry VII ; inquisition at
Frome in Selwode, 10 September, 21 Henry VII.
She died seised of the under-mentioned land &c., in Great and Little
Caifford, Fyltham, Frome and Bekyngton, in fee.
She was seised of the other under-mentioned land, &c., in Wanstrawe, &c.,
in fee, and, being so seised, she and John Adams, her husband, by fine, the
HENRY VII. 589
morrow of Souls, 19 Henry VII, acknowledged the premises to be the right of
Ricluird Champeneys and quitclaimed them to him and his heirs ; which
Richard, by the same fine, granted them to him and her for their lives, with
remainder to the heirs of her body begotten, with remainder to her right
heirs. They were seised thereof accordingly, he in his demesne as of free
tenement and she in fee, and^e is still so seised by survivorship.
She died 15 March, 20 Henry VII. Richard Cabbell, aged 16 and more,
is her son and heir.
Somerset. A messuage, with a close of meadow, in Great Caifford, wherein
Richard Parsons now dwells, worth 20s., held of the king, as of the honor
of Gloucester, service unknown.
Another messuage, with a close of pasture and an orchard, in
Caifford, aforesaid, in which Thomas Saunders lately dwelt, worth
13s. 4d., held of Edmund Leversage, by fealty and suit of his court of
Frome.
A messuage with a close of pasture, in Litill Caifford ; two messuages,
a fulling-mill, a close of meadow and pasture, in Fyltham ; a barn with
a close of pasture and two gardens in Frome. The said messuage, close
and pasture, in Litill Caifford and the said two messuages, fulling-mill,
barn, close, meadow and pasture, in Fyltham, are held of the said Edmund
Leversage, by fealty and suit of his court of Frome aforesaid, and are
worth 13s. 4d.
Five messuages, three cottages and a barn, in Bekyngton, worth
26s. Sd., held of Joan, daughter and heir of William Seyntmaur, knight,
deceased, late in the king's ward, by knight-service, 3s. 6d. rent, and suit
of her court of Bekyngton twice a year.
Three messuages, five tofts, a dovecot, 250a. land, 30a. meadow,
60a. pasture, 12a. wood, in the parish of Wanstrawe, Cranmere in the
parish of Dultyng, Great Caifford and Estwodelond in the parish of
Frome in Selwode. The said messuages, tofts, dovecot and other
premises in Wanstrowe, worth 20s., are held of Henry Rogers, knight,
by fealty and suit of his court of Wanstrowe ; the said lands, meadow
pasture and wood, in Crannemere, worth 135. 4d., of the bishop of Bath
and Wells, by 5s. rent, fealty and suit of court of his manor of Doultyng ;
and the said messuages, tofts, lands, meadow, pasture and wood, in
Great Caifford and Estwodeland in the parish of Frome, worth 40s., of
Edmund Leversage by knight-service, 5s. rent, and suit of his court of
Frome aforesaid, twice a year.
C. Series II. Vol 18. (104.)
929. John Norwich, esquire.
Writ wanting ; inquisition 8 January, 20 Henry VII.
Edmund, late earl of Kent, and Roger Salbury, esquire, were seised of
the under-mentioned manor in fee, and, being so seised, by charter demised
it to William, late lord Hastynges, Ralph Hastynges, knight, the said John
Norwich, and Katharine, his wife, Thomas Kebell, esquire, and William Lane,
gentleman, for the term of the life of the said Katharine, and to her use for
life, with remainder to the said John Norwich, his heirs and assigns. The
said William, Ralph, Katharine, Thomas and William were seised thereof
accordingly in their demesne as of free tenement and the said John in fee,
590 INQUISITIONS.
and the survivor of them, Katharine, at the time of the taking of this inquisition
is seised thereof in her demesne as of free tenement to the use aforesaid.
Date of death not given. Simon Norwich, aged 14 and more, is his son
and heir. Cf. No. 882.
Bucks. Manor of Huphoo in the parish of Launden, worth 100s., held of
the lord Zouch, by fealty and 18c?. rent, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol 18. (105.)
930. Alexander Pym.
Commission of concealments, 16 June, 20 Henry VII ; inquisition 16 September,
21 Henry VII.
He died 10 June, 20 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manors,
&c., in fee. Reynold Pym, aged 19 and more, is his son and heir.
Somerset. Manor of Cuttecombe, worth 10/., held of the king in chief, by
knight-service.
Manor of Canyngton, worth 61., 13s. 4d. tenure unknown.
Manor of Wullelavyngton, worth 30s., tenure unknown.
Certain lands and tenements in Cosington, Edington, Hunspyll,
Peryton, Downeynde and Hawkerigge, those in Edington, worth 53s. id.,
tenure unknown, in Hunspyll, Peryton and Downeynde, worth 53s. id.,
tenure unknown, in Hawkerigge, worth 535., tenure unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (106.)
931. Eleanor, duchess of Somerset.
Commission of concealments, <fcc., 16 June, 20 Henry VII ; inquisition
12 September, 21 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 883. She is here described as ' one of the daughters,'
and the name of ' Carew ' is omitted. Her heir, aged 50 and more.
Cf. C. Series II. Vol. 19 (23, 24, 77).
Somerset. Manor and hundred of Bedmystre, worth 56/. Sd., held of the
king in chief, by knight-service. This entry is erased.
Manor of Edingworth, worth 10/., held of the abbot of Glastonbury,
service unkno^vn.
Manor of Milverton, worth 46s. Sd., tenure unknown,
A rent of 6/. 13s. 4fZ. in Heygrove by {jnxta) Briggewater.
Note in margin : — That inquisition is void, as regards the manor and
hundred of Bedmynster, by pretext of the king's mandate to that effect,
signed by his sign manual, directed to WiUiam, archbishop of Canterbury,
the chancellor, &c., remaining in the files of Chancery in the 24th year, &c.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (107.)
932. Thomas Frogenall.
Writ 5 July, 20 Henry VII ; inquisition 11 October, 21 Henry VII.
He died seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson of
Buklonde in fee.
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Robert Balarde by his charter, 10 October, 13 Edward IV, enfeoffed
the said Thomas Frognall, John Fyneux, knight, chief justice of the king's
Bench, by the name of John Fyneux, WiUiam Appuldrefeylde, John Rooper
and John Dyggys, esquires, of the under-mentioned manor of Luddenham
and of all other his lands and tenements in the parishes of Tong,Teneham, Stone
by ijuxta) Ospringe, Hartey, Luddeham, Colwell, Preston and Whitstapull, or
elsewhere in co. Kent, to hold to them and their heirs to the use of the said
Thomas and his heirs and the performance of his last will.
By his last will, 14 June, 1505, he directed, with regard to his lands &c.
in ' the shire of Kente,' that his executors should take the whole profits thereof
till after Michaelmas, for the payment of his debts and bequests, and that
thereafter Jane, his wife, should have 40/. yearly therefrom, above all charges,
durmg her life.
He died 15 June, 20 Henry VII. His next heirs are his daughters,
Elizabeth Norwode, widow, aged 36 and more, Joan Martyn, aged 34 and more,
wife of Edmund Martyn of Graveney, co. Kent, gentleman, and Elizabeth
Hawte, aged 22 and more, wife of Edward Hawte, of the parish of Petham,
CO. Kent, gentleman, and Joan Quaderyng, aged 17 and more, daughter of
Thomas Quadryng, of London, ' mercer,' and Anne his wife, daughter of the
said Thomas Frognall.
Kent. Manor, worth 9/. IQs., and the advowson of the church, worth 405., of
Buklonde, held of the king in chief, by knight-service, viz. of one whole
knights' fee.
Manor of Luddenham, viz. ' le Mancion Place ' and 104a. arable and
20a. wood, worth Si. ; 100a. marsh, called ' le Owte Mersshe,' worth
nothing, because they lie under water ; 100a. land called ' le Home
Mersshe,' worth 20s., because the greatest part thereof lies under water ;
15a. land, called ' le Brokys,' worth nothing, because they lie under
water ; 44a. land in ' Weldemersche,' worth nothing because they lie
under water ; 41. rent of assize in the said manor. The said manor is
held of the lord de Ros', as of his castle of Chilham, by knight-service,
and it pays to the ward of Dovor Castle 10s. every twentieth week.
A tenement called ' Northokle ' and ' Estmerche,' and 100a. land
and 50a. marsh, in the parish of Tenham, worth Si., held of the archbishop
of Canterbury, as of his manor of , by payment of 30s. yearly and
suit of court.
A yearly rent belonging to the court of Colnettes, held in the field
called ' Colnettes Felde,' and 40a. land, in the parishes of Stone by
{juxta) Ospringe, Luddenham and Harty, worth 4/., held of the abbot of
Feversham, as of his manor of , by payment of 10s. yearly and suit
of court.
Thirty acres of arable, 30a. wood and ' downe londe,' called ' Rogeley,'
and three pieces of land called ' Luddenham Shete,' ' Everottes Feylde '
and ' Harwestie,' in the parishes of Bokelonde and Luddenham, and
40a. land in the parish of Teneham, worth 11/., held of the archbishop of
Canterbury, as of his manor of , by payment of 10s. yearly and
suit of court.
Forty acres of arable in the parishes of Lynstede, Tong and
Devyngton, worth 40s., held of the archbishop of Canterbury, as of his
manor of , by payment of 7s. yearly and suit of court.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (108.)
592 INQUISITIONS.
933. Hugh Egerton, esquire.
Writ 28 April, 20 Henry VII ; inquisition 1 November, 21 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he gave by charter all his manors, messuages,
lands and tenements in the county of Stafford to Thomas Harecourt, Wilham
Chetwynde, esquires, Robert Fulshurst, rector of the church of Bartomley,
Richard Egerton, rector of the church of Stoke, Richard Delves, rector of the
church of Weryngton, William Brenner and John Pykkyn, to hold to them,
their heirs and assigns, to the use of him and the heirs of his body begotten.
By virtue of which gift the said Thomas and the others were seised on the day
of his death of, iyiter alia, the under-mentioned manors, &c.
He died 28 April, 20 Henry VII. John Egerton, aged 50 and more, is his
son and heir.
Stafford. Manor of Wrynhill, worth 10 marks, held of Edward, duke of
Buckingham, service unknown.
Manor of Chedulton, worth lOZ., held of the abbot of Hilton, service
unknown.
Divers lands and tenements, in Balterley, worth 20s., held of Thomas
Blount, knight, service unliiiown.
Divers lands and tenements in Betteley, worth 40,s., held of the
lord Fitzwaryng and John Villers, knights, by socage, viz., by fealty and
23s. rent, for all service.
Five burgages and divers other lands and tenements, in Newcastle
under Lyme {Novo Castro subtus Lymam) worth 25s., held of the king
by reason of his duchy of Lancaster, by socage, viz. in burgage by fealty
and 3s. 8«?. rent, for all service.
Manor of Butterton, worth 6s. M., held of the dean of Stafford,
service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (109,) E. Series II. File 1017. (13.)
934. Elizabeth Roskyn, one of the daughters and heirs of Jaspar Roskyn,
esquire.
Writ of Devenerunt 5 July, 20 Henry VII ; inquisition 6 November,
21 Henry VII.
She died 20 June, 16 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned fraction
of a manor in fee. Anne, aged on the day of the taking of this inquisition 33
and more, wife of John Leeke, and Margaret, aged 22 and more, wife of Richard
Lacy, are her sisters and heirs. Cf. Nos. 936, 937.
Leicester. A fourth part of two parts of a third part of the manor of
Medbum ; the said fourth part of a third part, held of the king in chief
by service of a fourth part of two parts of one twentieth of a knight's
fee, is worth 3s. 9d.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (110.)
935. Richard Goldesburgh, esquire.
Writ 20 September, inquisition 23 November, 20 Henry VII.
Findings as in No. 831, the settlement made on his eldest son's marriage
excepted. Cf. Nos. 830, 831.
HENRY VTI. 593
Oxford. Manor of Bampton Dole, worth 11/. Ss., held of the earl of
' Shrewesbury,' service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (111.)
936. Katharine, late the wife of Jaspar Roskyn, esquire.
Writ (reciting that she held certain lands, &c., of the inheritance of Anne
Katharine, Margaret and Elizabeth, daughters and heirs of the said
Jaspar), 5 July, 20 Henry VII ; inquisition 6 November, 21 Henry VII.
The said Jasper was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Sutton
and land, &c. in Barleston, Thornton, Systonby, Drayton, Holt, Blaston and
Barton, in fee, and, being so seised, by charter, Tuesday in Easter week,
1 Richard III, gave the said manor, &c., to Master William Wode, Robert
Bryan and Thomas Woode, clerks, William Barley, esquire, Gilbert Walter
and William Lane, their heirs and assigns, to the use of Katharine, his wife,
with remainder after her decease to the use of his heirs. They were and still
are seised thereof accordingly in fee to the use aforesaid.
She was seised, the day she died, of the under-mentioned fraction of the
manor of Medburn in her demesne as of free tenement, in name of dower.
John Bailly, chaplain, and William Lane, were seised of the under-
mentioned land, &c., in Melton Mowbray in fee, and, being so seised, by charter,
2 May, 13 Edward IV, gave them to the said Jasper and Katharine, then his
wife, to hold to them and his heirs and assigns ; by virtue of which they were
seised thereof, he in fee and she in her demesne as of free tenement ; he died,
and she was solely seised thereof in her demesne as of free tenement by
survivorship.
She died 13 April last. Anne wife of John Leeke, and Margaret wife
of Richard Lacy are daughters and next heirs of the said Jasper, as appears
by an inquisition taken at Leycetur, 4 June, 4 Henry VII, before Edward
Hubaude, escheator, by virtue of the king's writ, after the death of the said
Jasper. The said Anne on the day of the taking of this inquisition is aged
33 and more, and the said Margaret 22 and more. Cf. Vol. I. No. 457,
No. 934 above and No. 937.
Leicester. Manor of West Sutton, worth 6/., held of the abbot of Crowland,
by fealty and 10s. rent, for all service.
A messuage and a virgate of land in Barleston, worth 13s. 4f/., held
of Thomas, marquess of Dorset, as of his manor of Groby, service
unknoAvn.
A messuage and a virgate, or a half -virgate of land, in Thornton,
worth 10s., held of the lord de Hastynges, by fealty and Qd. rent, for all
service.
Four messuages and three virgates of land, in Systonby, worth
60s., held of the duchess of Norfolk, by knight-service, quantity un-
known.
A messuage and a half-virgate of land, in Drayton, and a messuage
and 40a. land, in Holt and Blaston, worth 40s., held of the abbot of
Peterborough, by fealty only, for all service.
A rent of 2d. in Barton.
A third part of a third part of the manor of Medburn, worth 7s. 4d.,
held of the king in chief, as of the crown, by ^ of ^q of a knight's fee.
Wt. 3777. IH 38
594 INQUISITIONS.
Nine messuages and a virgate of land, in Melton Mowbray, worth
41., held of the duchess of Norfolk, by knight-service, quantity unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (112.) E. Series II. File 1115. Part X. (5.)
937. Katharine Roskyn, one of the daughters and heirs of Jaspar Roskyn,
esquire.
Writ of Devenerunt, 5 July, 20 Henry VII ; inquisition upon a writ of diem
clausit after she took the veil, 6 November, 21 Henry VII.
Leicester. She was one of the daughters and heirs of the said Jasper Roskyn,
which Jasper at the time of his decease, held of the king in chief a third
part of the manor of Medburn, by service of 2^0 of a laiight's fee, and
was thereof solely seised in his demesne as of fee, and died so seised ; after
whose decease the said third descended to the said Katharine Roskyn, and
to Anne, Margaret and Elizabeth, her sisters, daughters of the said Jasper,
as by an inquisition taken at Leicester, 4 June, 4 Henry VII, before
Edward Hubawde then escheator, by virtue of a writ of diem clausit, &c.,
appears.
At the time of taking that inquisition she was 13 years old and more,
and the said third was worth 225. yearly.
After the death of the said Jasper and the taking of the said
inquisition, the king by letters patent granted the wardship and marriage
of the said Katharine and of the lands which came to her after the death
of the said Jasper, to one Henry Wyot and his assigns, &c., who had
the same accordingly ; and afterwards the said Henry by his charter
gave the said wardship, &c., to one Thomas Fulnetby, and Katharine,
his wife, mother of the said Katharine, &c.
Afterwards, viz. 12 July, 6 Henry VII, the said Katharine, the
daughter, being of the age of 15 years, took the garb of religion at
Polles worth, and there was and is professed nun, under the obedience
of Margaret Roskyn, then abbess of the abbey and church of PoUesworth.
On the day on which she took the garb of religion she was seised
of a fourth part of two parts of a third part of the manor of Medburn
m fee, and held the same of the king in chief by service of J of two parts
of ^^o of a knight's fee, and the said fourth part of two parts is worth
35. ^d. yearly.
Anne and Margaret are her sisters and next heirs, as in No. 933.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (113.) E. Series II. File 1115. PartX. (6.)
938. Robert Broughton, knight.
Writ 12 May, 22 Henry VII ; inquisition 28 May, 23 Henry VII.
Long beiore his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned manors
in fee, and, being so seised, took to wife one Dorothy Wentworth, who survives,
and during espousals between them died so seised thereof.
He died 10 August, 21 Henry VII. John Broughton, aged 15 and more
at the time of Robert's death, is his son and heir.
Cambridge. Manor of Comberton, worth 9?. 65. M., held of the honor of
Clare, service unknown.
HENRY VII. 595
Manor of Longstowe, worth 14Z. 13s. 4d., held of the abbot of Ramsey,
service unknown.
C. Series 11. Vol. 18. (114.) E. Series IL File 62. (17.)
939. William Babthorp.
Writ of Mandamus wanting ; inquisition 16 November, 20 Henry VII.
One John de Pomario was seised of the under-mentioned land in Babthorp
and Brakynholme in fee, and, being so seised, gave it to one Ralph Babthorp,
and the heirs male of his body begotten, with remainder in default to Ralph's
right heirs. The said Ralph was seised thereof accordingly in fee tail and died,
whereupon the said land descended to the said William Babthorp, named in the
wTit, as his cousin and heir male, viz. son and heir of Robert Babthorp, knight,
son of Ralph, son of Robert Babthorp, knight, son of Robert Babthorp, son of
Ralph, son of Robert Babthorp, knight, son and heir of the said Ralph
Babthorp, knight, to whom the said land was given as aforesaid ; by virtue
of which gift the said William, as cousin and heir male of the said Ralph,
entered into and was seised of the premises in fee tail, and died, whereupon
the land descended to one William Babthorp as his son and heir.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Osgodby and of certain
lands and tenements in Osgodby, in fee, and. being so seised, by charter
10 May, 14 Henry VII, gave them to Richard Clifford, esquire, since deceased,
Richard Cholmelay, laiight, William Fayrefax, John Leghe, John Haryngton,
Robert Sotehyll, Henry Sotehill and Wilham Starke, to hold to them and
their heirs, to the use of Christian, his wife, for the term of her life, with
remainder to the use of himself and of the heirs male of his body, and, if it hap-
pened him to die without such issue, that the said feoffees should stand and
be seised of the said manor to the use of Thomas Babthorp, clerk, his brother,
and of the heirs male of the body (sic) of the said Thomas, and, for default
of such issue, to the use of the right heirs of the said Robert Babthorp, the
elder, knight, and that they should stand and be seised of the same lands and
tenements in Osgodby to the use of the right heirs of him, the said William
Babthorp, the father ; and the said Richard, and the others, were seised thereof
accordingly to the use aforesaid.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c., in North Cave, and
in Middelton, Wistowe, Hemyngburgh and Selby, and, being so seised, by
charter gave all the said manor (sic) lands and tenements to the said Richard
Clyfford and other his feoffees, as above, to the use of himself and the
performance of his last will.
He made his last will concerning inter alia the lands, &c., aforesaid by
a writing, as follows : — I will that my feoffees of other my lands, than of
the manor of Osgodby and of other lands and rents in Osgodby, whereof I have
enfeoffed divers persons to the use of my wife for term of her life, shall suffer
my wife and other mine executors to take the profits thereof for ten years
for payment of debts, finding of children and performance of will ;
Sir Alexander Wyman, to do wife service and pray for me, to have meat, livery
and lodging, as now, and 46s. 8d. yearly for seven years, if wife keep house, or
else six marks, 6s. Sd. yearly during that time, to sing at Osgodby, if he will,
except he can be otherwise employed the mean season ; William Starky to
to have 40s. yearly of lands in Wystowe and Selby, in the holding of Fereby
Conyngworth, if he depart from my wife, if he tarry with her, to have meat,
596 INQUISITIONS.
livery and wages, as now ; daughters to have to their marriages, if ruled
by their mother, such sum as by discretion of wife and other executors may
be conveniently borne by profits of said lands and other part of goods, above
reasonable finding of mj^ children, other charges, debts and legacies.
The said Christina made William Bedell, her husband, her executor,
to perform the will of the said William Babthorp, late her husband, and died.
John Hastynges, knight, took all the issues and profits of the land, &c.,
aforesaid, in Babthorp and Brakynholme, from the time of the death of the
said William the father, to the day of the taking of this inquisition, by virtue of
a demise thereof made to him by the said William for term of years not yet
passed.
He died 10 February, 16 Henry VII. William Babthorp, aged 11 and
more, is his son and heir.
York. Two carucates, eleven bovates and four virgates of land, in Babthorp
and Brakyngholme, worth 6/. 13s. 4f/., held of the bishop of Durham, by
knight-service.
Manor of Osgodby and certain other lands and tenements, rents,
reversions, services and hereditaments, in Osgodby, worth 20Z., held of
the said bishop of Durham, by knight-service.
Six messuages, 90a. land, meadow and pasture, and a fulling mill,
in North Cave, worth 10 marks, held of the hospital of St. Leonard, by
service of fealty, other service unknoA^ai.
Nine messuages, two hundred and four score acres of land, meadow
and pasture, in Middelton, Wistowe, Hemyngburgh and Selby ; whereof
the land, &c., in Middilton, worth 4L, are held of the provost of St. John
of Beverley, by service of fealty, otlier service unknown ; the land, &c., in
Wistowe, worth 40s., of the archbishop of York, by service of fealty,
other service unknown ; the land, &c., in Hemjnigburgh, worth 20s., of
the provost of the church of St. Mary of Hemyngburgh, in socage, and
by 2s. Qd. rent, for all service ; and the land, &c., in Selby, worth 26s. ScL,
of the abbot of Selby, by service of fealty, other service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (116.)
940. William Shilston.
Writ 20 November, 19 Henrv VII : inquisition, at Northauton, 11 November,
20 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c., in fee, and, being so
seised, by charter dated at Wreies, Saturday before Michalemas, 19 Henry VII,
gave them to John Fulford, canon of St. Peter, Exeter, Humphrey Fulford,
knight, Richard Whytlegh, esquire, John Colles, esquire, and John Ruder,
their heirs and assigns for ever, and they were seised thereof accordingly in
fee.
He died on All Saints day, 19 Henry VII. William Shylston, aged 40
and more, is his son and heir. Cf. No. 389.
Devon. A messuage, 200a. arable, 20a. meadow, 100a. moor, 10a. wood,
in Stone, worth 20s., held of Joan Shelston, as of her manor of Comb, by
the rent of a pair of gloves and fealty, for all service.
A messuage, 400a. arable, 20a. meadow, 10a. wood, in Lyndr', Downe
and Ludcomb, worth 26s., held of Walter Urey, by fealty, for all service.
HENRY VII. 597
A messuage, 100a. arable, 20a. meadow, 100a. moor, in Pruworthy,
worth 20s., held of John Banff eld, m free socage, as of his manor of
Cobhamisweke.
Three burgages in the borough of Lyddeforde, worth 10s., held of the
lord prince, as of his castle of Lyddeford, by Id. rent, and fealty.
A messuage, 100a. arable, 20a. meadow, 100a. moor in Furskite and
Ledecomb, worth Ss., held of Richard, abbot of Tavistoke, as in right of
his house and church of Tavistoke, as of his manor ' del Herdewek,' in
free socage.
A messuage, 200a. arable, 20a. moor, 5a. meadow, in Beyar and
Wylle, worth 13s. 4d., held of the said abbot, by knight-service.
A messuage, 20a. arable, 10a. meadow, 40a. moor, in Sekynton,
worth 8s., held of the abbot of Hertelond, in free socage.
Three messuages, 100a. arable, 10a. meadow, 100a. moor, 10a. wood,
in Langworthy, Westburn'by, and Rexton, worth 405., held of John
Kj-rkeham, by knight-service, as of his manor of Wyttecrosse.
Two messuages, 1,000a. arable, 20a. meadow, 200a. moor, 20a. wood,
in Wreies, Standlit, Yeoham, Furseham, Nithermille, CaryMede, Gundrell
Mille, worth 4?., held of the prior of Plympton, by I of a knight's fee.
A messuage, 100a. arable, 5a. meadow, 40a. furze and heath, in
Ondermille, Shaypduburgh, worth 20s., held of Walter Colles, by knight-
service.
Two messuages, 100a. land, 200a. moor, 10a. wood, 20a. meadow,
in Thrusselton, Bradlegh Mede, Millecomb' Mede, Hyddysdon Mede,
worth 100s., held of the prior of Plympton, in free socage.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (117.) E. Series II. File 146. (7.)
941. Richard Heylyn.
Writ wanting ; inquisition 13 November, 20 Henry VII.
The day he died, he held the under-mentioned land jointly with Joan
his wife, who survives.
He died 9 August last. Nicholas Heylyn, aged 4 and more, is his son
and heir.
Stafford. A messuage and 12a. land, in Wolverhampton, worth 10s. 8d., held
of the king, as of his manor of Wolverhampton, by copy of court, according
to the custom of the same manor, by fealty and suit to the king's court
in the manor aforesaid twice a year to be held, and by a rent of 3s. 0|cf.
yearly, for all service.
Ten acres of pasture lying within the parish of Wolverhampton,
worth 20d., held of the dean of Wyndesore, by copy of court, according to
the custom of the said dean's manor within the lordship of Wolverhamp-
ton, by fealty and suit of the court of the same dean twice a year at the
manor of the dean aforesaid there to be made, and by Qd. rent to the
same dean and his successors yearly.
C. Series II. FoZ. 18. (118.) E. Series II. File 1017. {11.)
942. John Cokeyn, esquire.
Writ 10 January, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition 30 January, 20 Henry VII.
John Babyiigton, knight, Henry VV'ylloughby. knight, John Bracebrigge,
esquire, Thomas Kebull, serjeant-at-law, and Thomas Babyngton, were seised
598 INQUISITIONS.
of the under-mentioned manors, moieties of a manor and advowson and
meadow and, being so seised, by charter, 3 August, 8 Henry VII, demised
the said manors and moiety of a manor, by the name of the manors of
Foley,. Baddesley and Newton, with their appurtenances in Foley, Baddesley
and Newton alias Kynges Newton, to Thomas Cokayn and Barbara his wife,
by the name of Thomas Cokayn, cousin and heir of the same John Cokayn,
and Barbara, daughter of John Fitzherbert of Etwall, co. Derby, to hold to
them and the heirs of Thomas, and they were seised thereof accordingly, he
in fee and she in her demesne as of free tenement.
He died 23 December last. Thomas Cokayn is his cousin and heir, viz. son
of Thomas, his son and was aged 26 on the feast of St. George (sic) the pope
last. Cf. No. 832, 887.
Warwick. Manor of Foley, worth 10^., held of the heirs of the lord de
Marmyon, by service of a falcon (nisi) or 2s. rent yearly, and fealty, for
all service.
Manor of Baddisley, worth 8 marks, held of the king, as of the earldom
of Warwick, by fealty.
Moiety of the manor of Kyngis, or Kynges, Newton, with a moiety of
the advowson of the church of the same manor, worth 10?., held of the
king in chief.
A meadow, containing 14a. by estimation, in Alcote, called ' le
Hale,' worth 10s., held of the prior of Alcote.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (119.) E. Series II. File 1115. Part IX. (7.)
943. John Care we.
Commission of concealments, dsc, 24 March, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition
22 November, 20 Henry VII.
He was seised of the manors of Haccomb, Rynmore, Milton juxta
Kyngisbrigge, Legham Bozon, Manaton, Combhall, Westclyfforde, Comb-
burgh and Southtauton, a mill, 40a. [furze and] heath, called ' Wheddon
Barton,' la. meadow, 20a. wood, 13L \2d. rent and the moiety of a carucate
of land, in Combburgh, Combynteynhed, Southtauton, Stokynteynhed,
Eggeboklond, and Maneton, and the advowson of the church of Haccomb
to the said manor of Haccomb belonging, in fee tail, by the gift of Joan, late
the wife of Robert Veer, knight.
He suffered a recovery, 19 Henry VII, ro. cxxx., term, &c., to John
Gilbert, John Willmer and John Hokemore of the said manor of Legham
Bozon, four messuages, 40a. land, 20a. meadow, 200a. pasture, 40a. wood
and 100a. furze and heath, in Legham Bozon, Eggebuclond and Weston
Feverell, who were seised thereof accordingly in fee.
Afterwards, 16 July, in the year above written, in his will, inter alia, he
directed that the said John Gilberd, John Wylmer and John Hokemore,
should stand and be enfeoffed of the said manors of Legham Bozon, Maneton,
and other the premises, to the use of himself and Katharine his wife, and the
longer Kver of them, and, after their death, to the use of Thomas Carewe, their
son, and his heirs to be begotten, with remainder in default of such issue to
the heirs of the body of Nicholas, his father, with remainder in default to the
heirs of the body of Alexander Carewe, according to the form and effect of a
fine, dated the Tressemaine of Easter, 3 Edward IV, and a charter indented,
dated Thursday after St. Martin in Winter, 4 Edward IV.
HENRY VII. 599
He was seised of twelve messuages, four tofts of land, 100a. land,
10a. meadow, 40a. pasture, 100a. furze and heath, m the parishes of
Stokyntynhed, St. Petrock [Sancti Petroci), Dawlish, Plymouth, Drewystayn-
ton and Buddelegh, in fee, and, being so seised, by a certain charter aforesaid,
6 July, 19 Henry VII, gave the whole manors of Combburgh [and] Rynmore
aforesaid, and all lands, &c., m the parishes of Stokyntynhed, Combyntynhed
wdth two tenements and one cottage in Haccomb aforesaid, to John Kyrkeham,
knight, Roger Holand, esquire, Robert Gary, William Wilyfford and John Gilbert
to the use of himself for life, and that after his decease the said feoffees should
stand and be enfeoffed thereof, except the two tenements and cottage in
Haccomb, and of all those lands, &c., in the parishes of Plymouth, Drewy-
stajaiton, Buddelegh and St. Petrock, until the sum of 600 marks had been
fully levied from the yearly profits thereof and disposed as follows, viz.
200 marks to buy a wardship or marriage for the said Thomas Carewe, the
son, and 400 marks, the residue, to be equally divided between Joan and
EUzabeth, daughters of him and the said Katharine, for their marriage, with
benefit of survivorship if any of the said Thomas, Joan and Elizabeth
died under the age of 21, or unmarried; and as to the said two tene-
ments and one cottage in Haccomb should stand enfeoffed thereof to the
use of one Edmund Drake, for the keepership of the park there of Haccomb,
during his life, and as to the said cottage should stand enfeoffed thereof to
the use of William Vyve for life; and as to all the land, &c., in the parish
of St. Petrock, should receive 13s. 4(1. yearly to the use of John Ferlee for
life ; and as to all the land, &c., in the parishes of Plymouth, Druystaynton
and Budlegh aforesaid, which he severally bought of Joseph Sainioe, William
Sewarde and John at Walle, should stand enfeoffed thereof to the use of
Thomas Carewe, his son, and the heirs of his body begotten, with remainder
in default to the use of the churchwardens of Haccomb and their successors,
and [for] his soul and the souls of his parents, Joan late the wife of the said
Robert Veer, knight, Elizabeth late the wife of Warin le Archedekyn, Agnes
late the wife of him, the said John, daughter of John Crokker, knight, and of
all faithful deceased.
He died seised as aforesaid of the manor and advowson of Haccomb,
the manors of Milton, Combhall, Westclyfforde and Southtauton, also of
three messuages, a mill, two carucates of land, 10a. meadow, 10a. wood and
131. 12d. rent, in Southtauton, the said two tenements and cottage in Haccomb
excepted.
He died 18 July, 18 Henry VII. John Carewe, aged 3 and more, is his
son and heir.
Devon. Manor and advowson of Haccomb, worth lOl., held at the time
of this inquisition of Edward, earl of Devon, as of the honor of Okehampton,
by service of |^ of a Icnight's fee.
Manor of Rynmore, worth Si., held of the said earl, as of the honor
aforesaid, by knight-service.
Manor of Milton, worth 16/., held of John Hill, by fealty only.
Manors of Combburgh and Combyntynhed, worth 4/., held of the
king, as of the honor of Wynkelegh, parcel of the honor of Gloucester, by
knight-service.
Manor of Southtauton, also messuages, lands, tenements and mill {see
above) with the rent of 13/. 12c/. in the parish of Southtauton, worth 13/.,
held of the king, as of his manor of Southtauton aforesaid, by knight-service.
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Manor of Combhall and Westclyfforde and all messuages, lands and
tenements {see above) in the parish of Druystaynton, worth 100s., held
of the earl, by knight-service.
All messuages, lands and tenements {see above) in Budlegh, worth
65. Sd., held of the abbess of Syon, by fealty only.
Manor of Lygham Bozon, worth , held of Piers Eggecomb,
knight, as of the honor of Totness {Totton') by knight-service.
All messuages, lands and tenements {see above) in Egbuclond and
Weston Peverell, worth 2O5., held of the said Piers, as of the honor of
Totness aforesaid, by loiight-service.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (120.)
944. Richard Coton, of Pyperudware, esquire.
Writ 24 November, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition 10 November, 20 Henry VII.
William Egerton, citizen and mercer of London, John Egerton, esquire,
and Thomas Mayot of Dealycres, were, and still are, seised of the under-
mentioned sixth of a manor in fee, to the use of the said Richard and his
heirs.
They were similarly seised of the under-mentioned land, &c in Prestwode.
He died 10 July, 17 Henry VII, at Arlston, co Derby. Thomas Coton,
aged 20 and more at the time of Richard's death, is his son and heir. Cf.
No. 688.
Stafford. A sixth part of the manor of Alsfelde, in Alsfelde, worth 465. 8c?.,
held of the king, as of the honor of Tutbury, parcel of the duchy of
Lancaster, by ^ of a knight's fee.
A moiety of five messuages, 80a. land, 100a. pasture, 6a. meadow,
8a. wood and 40a. marsh, in Prestwode, held of Ralph Langford, knight,
as of the manor of Elaston, by service of 2s. rent, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (121.) E. Series II. File 1017. (8.)
945. Thomas Middilton.
Writ 12, inquisition 20 June, 20 Henry VII.
The said Thomas Medylton died, 14 March in the year aforesaid, seised
of the under -mentioned tenements in fee. John Nele, aged 18 and more, is
his cousin and heir, viz. son of William Nele and Elizabeth, late his wife, late
sister of the said Thomas.
Suffolk. A tenement called ' Medyltons,' in Mendham, and all arable lands,
&c. thereto belonging, worth 8 marks, held of the king, as of the duchy of
Lancaster, by J of a knight's fee.
Tenements called ' Kyngys,' ' Towers,' ' Kempes ' and ' Fowlers,'
and all lands thereto belonging, worth 10 marks, held of Richard, bishop of
Norwich, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (122.)
946. Edmund Gayton.
Writ 12, inquisition 24 June, 20 Henry VII.
One Thomas Gaye alias Thomas Oxwyke, of Geyton, and John Beye, of
the same, were seised of the under-mentioned manor and land in fee, to the use
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of the said Edmund Geyton, and his heirs, and, being so seised, demised
them to him, and Etheldreda, his wife, Wilham Tendale, knight, Thomas
Lovell, knight, Roger To^\^lesend, knight, Henry Heydon, knight, William
Yelverton, esquire. Thomas Gyggys, the elder, John Holdyche, Henry Straunge,
gentlemen, Peter Smyth and William Doo, for the term of the life of the said
Edmund and Etheldreda in survivorship, with remainder to the right heirs
of Edmund, and they were seised thereof accordingly in their demesne as of
free tenement. The survivors, the said Etheldreda and Thomas Lovell,
knight, are still so seised.
He died 2 November, 20 Henry VII. Thomas Geyton, aged 10 and
more, is his son and heir.
Norfolk. Manor of Westhale, in Geyton, 150a. land, pasture and wood,
10a. meadow, and 435. yearly rent, in Geyton, Bawsey, Muston and
Askewykyn, worth 101., held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster,
by service of i of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (123.)
947. John Harwell.
Writ 6 May, inquisition 3 July, 20 Henry VII.
The said John Herwell, esquire, died 10 April last, seised of the under-
mentioned manors, &c. in fee. Thomas Herwell, aged 11 and more, is his
son and heir. Cf. Nos. 430, 907.
Salop. Manors, or lordships, of Belingesley, or Belyngesley, Wrykton, or
Wirkton, and Walkeslowe, or Walkyslowe, with lands, &c., there and
the advowsons of the churches of Belyngesley and Wirkton, worth
25/. 13s. 4c?., severally held of the king in chief, by knight-service, as
of the Crown, and also by fealty and \Q)d. rent.
Manor, or lordship, and advowson of the church, of Borewardesley,
worth 11/. 4s. 4<i., held of George, earl of Shrewsbury, in socage, by fealty
and 4<i. rent.
Manors, or lordships of Great and Little {Magna and Parva) Postern,
or Postom, worth 3/. 10s., held of the duke of York, in socage, by the rent
of 1/6. of cummin.
Manors, or lordships, of Melynchopp and Hungirford, worth
11/. 13s. 4c/., held of the earl of Arundell, in socage, by fealty and the
rent of a pair of gloves.
A yearly rent of 56s. issuing from the manor of Tonglond.
A messuage and four bovates of land, in Fawyntre.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (124.)
948. Margaret Eston, widow.
Commission of concealments, cfcc, 24 March, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition
25 November, 20 Henry VII.
Long before her decease, she was seised of the under-mentioned manor
&c. in fee, and, being so seised, by her charter, dated at Tawton, 10 June,
18 Henry VII, gave them to one Walter Boyse, and Joan, his wife, and his
heirs ; by virtue of which gift he entered upon the premises, without any
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royal licence therefore had or sued, and took the issues and profits thereof
from the time of the said feoffment to the day of this inquisition.
She died the last day but one of July last. The said Walter Boyse, aged
23 and more, is her son and heir.
Somerset. Six messuages, 100a. arable, 100a. pasture, 40a. meadow,
1,000a. furze and heath, in Exton, Hawkerigge and Howe, with the
advowson of the church of Exton, worth 535. 4d., held of the king in
chief, by knight-service.
. C. Series II. Vol. 18. (125.)
949. Roger Wake.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died , — — , Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manors
in fee. — — Wake, aged 24 and more, is his son and heir, who, without any
due livery thereof sued, intruded upon the king's possession in the said manors.
Cf. No. 851.
Somerset. Manor of Clyffedon, or Cleffedon, worth \0l., held of the king,
by knight-service, as of the honor of Gloucester.
Manor of Thorncofyn, worth 10 marks, held of the king, by knight-
service, as of his earldom of Salisbury.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (125.)
950. John Hervy.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor and land, for the term of
his life, in right of Joan, his first wife, by the curtesy ; which manor, &c.,
after his death descended to Edward Fynes, as cousin and heir of the said
Joan, viz., son of Fynes, her son and heir ; which Edward is in the,
king's ward, by reason of his minority, and because his father, at his death
held of the king in chief.
He died 20 March, 19 Henry VII.
Somerset. Manor of Burnham, worth 60/., held of the king, by knight-
service.
Two messuages, 100a. arable, 100a. pasture, 40a. meadow, with
common of pasture, in Brene, worth 11., held of the king, by knight-
service.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (125.)
951. Margaret Carent.
Commission as above ; inquisition 24 November, 20 Henry VII.
One William Carent, esquire, was seised of the under-mentioned manor
in fee, and, being so seised, demised it to John Carent, the younger, his son,
and Margaret, his wife, to hold, with the under-mentioned advowson, to
said John and Margaret, and his heirs male of her body begotten. They
were seised accordingly and afterwards they died without heir of her body
issuing.
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She died 6 February, 18 Henry VII. William Carent, aged 40 and
more, is son and heir of the said John Carent.
Dorset. Manor of Thorneton, with the advowson of the chapel of Thorneton,
worth 331. 65. Sd., held of the king, as of the honor of Hertforde and
Essex, by service of j of a Icnight's fee, for all service, suit and demand.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (126.)
952. Thomas More, esquire.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors In fee, and, being so seised,
thereof enfeoffed William Huddesfelde, the king's attorney, John Bykconyll,
John Fiztjames, John Hygon, William Hody, William Gylbert, John Gylbert,
the elder, John Gilbert, the younger, Thomas Jelbert and Henry Burnell,
for the performance of his last will, and they were, and still are, seised thereof
accordingly in fee.
He died 4 July, 3 Richard III. Robert More, aged 30 and more, is his son
and heir. Cf. Vol. I. No. 15.
Dorset. Manor of Mortysherne, or Motteshome, worth lOl., held of the
duchy of York, as of the manor of Merschewode, by knight-service.
Manor of Pyket, worth 10 marks, held of Thomas Borrogh, esquire,
I>y ^- yearly rent.
C. Series II. Vol 18. (126.)
953. John Pokeswell, esquire.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned manor,
&c. in fee, and, being so seised, by his charter indented thereof enfeoffed
Robert More, esquire, John Mabbe, clerk, Christopher Martyn, Roger Cheverell,
Robert Turges, Thomas Moleyns and Marmaduke Mauncell, who were, and
still are, seised thereof accordingly in fee, to the use declared in a certain
writing indented to the said deed of feoffment annexed.
He died Friday before the Annunciation last. Thomas Poxwell, aged 30
and more, is his son and heir.
Dorset. Manor of Strode and certain messuages, land, &c. in Strode, Caymys
Othe, Bytlake, Fylfforde, Pourton, Poxwell Veer, Bridport, Hokbeare,
Brynsham, Aysshe, Caymys Othe (sic), Tynkelden, Blandforde, Cherde-
stoklodge, Oryge, Watercomb and Poxwell, whereof the : —
Manor of Strode, worth 10 marks, held of Edmund, bishop of
Salisbury, as of his bishopric of Salisbury, by fealty and 4d. rent yearly,
for all service ;
Tenements in Caymys Othe, worth 135. id., held of Hugh Oldam,
clerk, as of his prebend of Nythyrbury in ecclesia, by fealty, doing suit
of his court and 5s. rent yearly, for all service ;
Tenements in Fylfforde and Brynsham, worth 12^., held of Roger
Neuburgh, knight, as of his manor of Othe Fraunceys, by 45. rent yearly
and fealty, for all service ;
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Tenements in Bytlake, worth 20s., held of WiUiam Hudy, knight,
as of his manor of Pyllysdon, by fealty and 2s. rent, for all service ;
Tenements in Poxwell Veer, worth 405., held of the abbot of Serne,
by the rent of a red rose yearly, for all service ;
Tenements in Hokbere and Aysshe, worth 305., held of the said
bishop of Salisbury, by fealty only and for all service ;
Tenements in Pourton, worth 35. id., held of Robert Willoughby,
lord de Broke, as of his manor of Hooke, by fealty only, for all service ;
Tenements in Bridport, worth 55., held of the bailiffs of Bridport,
by Qd. rent and suit of court there, for all service ;
The aforesaid manors (sic) of Tynkelden, worth lOs., held of
Christopher Marty n, by fealty only ;
Tenements in Horygge and Lodge, worth 605., held of the abbot
of Abbotysbury, by fealty and 55. rent yearly ;
Tenements in Watercomb and Poxwell, worth 65. 8d., held of John
Clavell of Stoboroghe, or Stobourghe, by a peppercorn rent, for all service ;
Tenements in Blandforde, worth 55., held of Thomas Trencharde,
knight, by fealty only, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (126.)
954. John Newburghe, esquire.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died 8 October, 1 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manors
in fee. Roger Newburghe, loiight, is his brother and heir, and is aged 40
and more. Cf. Vol. I. No. 39.
Dorset. Manor of Sutton Poynes, worth 24Z., held of the king, as of the
honor of Gloucester, by knight-service, viz. by i of a knight's fee.
Manor of Wynterborne Martyn, worth 10/., held of the king, as of
his manor of Mersshewode, by service of | of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (126.)
955. Katharine Strangwisshe, widow.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
She was seised of the under-mentioned manor, for the term of her life,
and died so seised. It descended after her decease, by hereditary right, to Giles
Strangwysshe, son and heir of Henry Strangwysshe, esquire.
She died .... September, 20 Henry VII. The said Giles Strangwysshe
is aged 18 and more.
Dorset. Manor of Milbury, worth 30L, held of the king, as of his honor
of Wigmore, by knight-service,
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (126.)
956. Thomas Trencharde, Imight.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He holds the under-mentioned moiety of a manor, which he lately had,
to him and the heirs of his body begotten, by the grant and demise of
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Henry Strangways, esquire, William Martyn, knight, William Fyloll, Imight,
John Wyke and Thomas Moh'ns, as by the same charter, produced appears.
[End of entry. A caiicelled entry relating to John Huseye {see No. 961 below)
follows.]
Dorset. Moiety of the manor of Childokeforde, held of the king, as of the
earldom of Salisbury, by ^ of a knighfs fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (126.)
957. Richard Turbervyle.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He held, the day he died, the under-mentioned manor of Bere, &c. in his
demesne as of fee tail, by the gift of Marischall, sometime earl of Pembroke,
to hold of the said Walter [teneiuV sihi et heredibns predicti Walteri) by service
of 2\j of a knight's fee, as by the charter of the said earl (produced) to one
John Turbervyle, his ancestor, appears.
Similarty he held the under-mentioned manor of Comb, &c, by the gift
of Walter Maryscall, sometime earl of Pembroke, to hold of the said Walter
{tenend' &c. as above) by fealty for all service, as by the charter of the said
earl (produced) to one John de Turbervyle, his ancestor, appears.
He died 20 March, 19 Henry VII. John Turbervyle, aged 34 and more,
is his son and heir.
Dorset. Manor of Bere in Milborne, parcel of the aforesaid manor of Bere
(sic) together with the hundred of Bere, amends of bread and beer in the
hundred aforesaid, together with the profits of the amercements to two
lawful hundreds of Bere, viz., the lawful hundred (sic) of St. Martin and
Hokeday, all those {sic) who use false measures and sell against assises
within the hundred aforesaid, both of the bondmen of the abbess of
Tarrent in the town of Bere aforesaid and of others within the precinct
of the hundred aforesaid, and to levy those amercements by his bailiff
of the hundred aforesaid to his own use, together with a moiety of the
wood of Bere and the moiety of a fair, as parcel of the same manor ;
worth 40 marks ; held (as above).
Manor of Comb Marschall with its appurtenances and Hymbere
{sic) four messuages in Hamd {sic) and one messuage in Sturmyster
Marchall and one messuage in Charleton ; worth ten marks ; held (as
above).
C. Series 11. Vol. 18. (126.)
958. John Haseldene.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He was seised the day he died of the under-mentioned manor in fee.
Francis Haselden, aged 24 and more, is his son and heir.
Dorset. Manor of Okeforde Shillyng, worth 20/., held of the king, as of
the honor of Gloucester, by service of four {sic) knights' fees.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (126.)
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959. Margaret late the wife of William Hody, knight.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
She was seised, the day she died, of the under-mentioned manor, for
the term of her life, and died so seised. After her death the hereditary right
of the manor aforesaid descended to Roger Cheverell, as son and heir of Walter
Cheverell.
She died on the eve of St. Nicholas last.
Dorset. Manor of Northelofford, worth 12c?., held of the king, by knight-
service, as of the earldom of SaUsbury, viz. by service of one loiight's
fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (126.)
960. Christina Chevejiell, late the wife of Walter Cheverell.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
She was seised, the day she died, of the under-mentioned manor, for the
term of her life, and died so seised.
She died the last day of July, 17 Henry VII. Roger Cheverell, aged
30 and more, is son and heir of the said Walter and Christina. Cf. No. 316.
Dorset. Manor of Eststoke, held of the king, as of the honor of Mersshewode,
by service of j of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (126.)
961. John Husey.
Commission and inquisition, as above.
He died 20 May, 2 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned land, &c.,
in fee. Thomas Husey, aged 40 and more, is his son and heir.
Dorset. Six messuages, 100a. arable, 200a. pasture, 20a. meadow and a
water-mill, called ' Whitmyll,' in Shapweke, worth 61., held of the king,
as of his manor of Shapweke, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, by knight-
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C. Series II. Vol. 18. (126.)
962. Wlliam Martyn, knight.
Commission of concealments, <fcc., 24 March, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition
24 November, 20 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Athelhampston, and the
advowson of the free chapel there, the manor of Slepe, a messuage, 100a. land
and 300a. pasture, in Weyhamordevyle {sic) and Slepe, and six messuages,
200a. land, and 100a. pasture, in. Lychet Mynstre, Pudell Bryan, Rogers Hill
and Pole, and, being so seised, gave them to Giles Dawbeney, knight,
lord Dawbeney, William Hody, knight, chief baron of the king, Hugh Oldam,
clerk, John Pawlet, knight, Amyas (Amisio) Pawlet, knight, Robert Cary,
esquire, Robert Turges, Henry Uvedale, esquires, John Takell, and Henry
Gardener, who were seised thereof accordingly in fee to the following use,
viz. : —
HENRY VII. 607
To the use of the said WilHam Martyn for Hfe, and to the intent that,
after his decease, they should be enfeoffed of the said manor of Athelhampston
to the use of Christina Martyn, his wife, for one year next after his decease,
and thereafter to the use of Christopher Martyn, his son, and the heirs of
Christopher's body, and, for default of such issue, to the use of Richard
Martyn, his son, and the heirs of Richard's body, and for default of such issue
to the use of Elizabeth Martyn, his daughter, and the heirs of Elizabeth's
body, and, for the default of such issue to the use of his own right heirs ; and
to the intent that they should pay an annuity of 4 marks out of the said
manor to Henry Martyn for the term of his life ;
And should be enfeoffed of all the aforesaid land, &c., in Weyhamondevyle
{sic), Waybayhouse, Slepe, Lichet Mynstre, Pudyll Bryan and Pole, to the
use of the said Christina till the said Richard Martyn come to the age of 24
5'ears, and then should be enfeoffed of all the said land, &c., in Weybayhouse,
Weyhamondevyle, Pudell Bryan and Rogers Hill, to the use of the said Richard
Martyn and the heirs of his body, and if it happened him to die under the age
of 24 to the use of the said Christina for life, and after her decease to the
use of the said Elizabeth and the heirs of her body, and for default of such
issue to the use of the said Christopher Martyn, and the heirs of his body, and
for default of such issue to the use of his own right heirs ;
And should grant the said land, &c., in Slepe, Lichet Mynstre and Pole,
to the said Christina, for the term of her life, in full satisfaction of her dower
out of the said manor of Athelhampston, with remainder after her decease
to the said Richard, Elizabeth and Christopher, as above, with remainder
to his own right heirs.
He died 24 March last. Christopher Martyn, aged 40 and more, is his
son and heir.
Dorset. Manor of Athelhampston and the advowson of the free chapel of
Athelhampston, worth 20 marks, held of the prior of Christchurch, as
of his manor of Pudeltoun, by fealty and by service of doing suit to
the court of the said prior at Pudeltoun, for all service.
Tenement aforesaid at Weybayhouse and Wayhamondevile, worth
145., held of Roger Neuburgh, knight, by fealty, for all service.
Tenements aforesaid in Pudell Bryan and Rogers Hill, worth
10 marks, held of James Frampton, service unknown.
Tenement aforesaid in Pole, worth 20s., held of Margaret, countess
of Richemond, service unknown.
Tenement aforesaid in Lichet Mynster, worth 20s., held of Thomas,
earl of Arundell, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (127.)
963. William Sayntmaure.
Inquisition undated, commencing ' Item juratores predicti dicunt ; it is, how-
ever, indented, and a memorandum, at the top, states that it was
delivered to the court, 12 December, by the hands of Roger Holand,
as were the preceding inquisitions (Nos. 948-962), of which series,
therefore, it forms part.
One Thomas Ormound, knight, was seised of the under-mentioned manor of
Chilffrome in fee, and afterwards, viz. in Hilary Term, 4 Henry VII, ro. cccxlij,
Henry, late earl of Northumberland, recovered the said manor against him
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upon a writ of formedon in the descender {forma donacionis in discendr') and
was seised thereof accordingly in fee.
Afterwards in the same term, ro. cccxlv, Thomas Wode, serjeant-at-law,
John Byconyll, knight, and Piers Eggecomb, recovered the said manor of
Chilffrome, together with the other under-mentioned manors, against the said
earl upon a writ of right {per breve de recto 'p-ecipe in capite) and they were
seised thereof accordingly in fee, to the use of one Thomas Seyntmaure,
knight, for life, and, after his decease to the use of William Sayntmaure,
esquire, heir apparent of the said Thomas, and Joan, his wife, daughter of
Richard Eggecomb, knight, and the heirs of William.
Afterwards the said Thomas Sayntmaure, knight, in his last will, signed
by his sign manual, directed that the said John Byconell, and his fellows,
should give the manors aforesaid to the said William Sayntmaure and Joan,
and the heirs of William ; which William died, and the said Joan survived
him and is still living.
The said William Sayntmaure died 27 August, 19 Henry VII. Joan
Sayntmaure, aged 3 and more, is his daughter and heir. Cj. Nos. 743, 834.
Dorset. Manor of Chilffrome, or Chilefrome, worth 10 marks, held of Hugh
Loterell, knight, as of his castle of Dunster, service unknown.
Manor of Rampsham, worth 20/., held of the king, as of his castle
of Dover, by knight-service.
Manors of Wroxale, worth 10/., and Maperton, worth 20/., held of
the kiiig, as of the earldom of Salisbury, by knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (128.)
964. William Peverell.
Commission of concealm,ents, dhc, 24 March, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition
24 November, 20 Henry VII.
Long before his decease he was seised of the imder-mentioned manors
in fee ; afterwards, in Easter term, 17 Henry VII, he, and Joan, his wife,
suffered a recovery thereof to James Russell and Thomas Moylens, who were
seised thereof accordingly in fee, and, being so seised, granted and demised
them to Thomas Trencharde, esquire, Thomas Middelton, gentlemen, Henry
RusseU, John Stratton and Edward Roberdes, clerks, a messuage in Mokel-
forde and all land, meadow and pasture adjacent, which Thomas Knyght
holds there, excepted, to hold to them, their heirs and assigns for ever ; by
virtue of which grant and demise the said Thomas Trencharde and the others
were seised thereof in fee to the use and intent following : — ' Thentent of
this feoff ement indented to which this indenture is annexed is ' &c., viz. the
feoffees to stand seised to the use of the said William Peverell for life, and
thereafter to grant a yearly rent of 5 marks out of the ' maner of Mokelforde '
and all other land, &c., there to Thomas Peverell, son of the said William, and
to ' Mergery ' his wife, and the heirs of Thomas for ever, payable quarterly,
and after such grant is made, to make estate of the said manors to ' Joyn,'
now wife of the said William, for the term of her life, with remainder to the
said Thomas Peverell and the heirs of his body, with remainder in default
to the right heirs of William.
The said William Peverell died Wednesday before Easter, 18 Henry VII.
William Peverell, son of Thomas Peverell, his son^ is his heir, and is aged 4
years.
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Dorset. ]\Ianor of Bradforde Peverell, worth 20 marks, held of Thomas,
lord la Warre, by service of rendering yearly a pair of spurs, or Gd., for
all service.
Manor of Mokelforde, worth 10 marks, held of the king, as of the
duchy of Lancaster, by service of ^ of a knight's fee.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (129.)
965. Robert Grey.
Commission of concealments, tfcc, 24 March, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition
25 November, 20 Henry VII.
He died 12 May, 18 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor in
fee. John Grey, aged 24 and more, is his son and heir.
Dorset. Manor of Arkeswill, worth 100s., held of the abbot of Tavystok,
as of his manor of Hurdewyke, co. Devon, by knight-service.
C. Series II. Vol 18. (130.)
966. Elizabeth Pole.
Writ 12 January, inquisition the last day of January, 20 Henry VII.
She was seised of the under-mentioned parts of manors, &c., in fee, and,
being so seised, by charter indented, 13 January, 8 Henry VII, gave them
to Thomas Babyngton, John Seyntandrew and John Bonyngton, esquires,
Ralph Pole, of Wakebrige, Thomas Pole, John Cowper, rector of a mediety
of the church of Mogynton and Edmund Pole, warden of the chantry of
St. Nicholas and St. Katharine, of Cruche, by the name of all her manors,
&c., in Castelbitham, Estbitham, Carebye and Counthorpe, co. Lincoln, for
the performance of her last wiU.
Afterwards by her writing indented, sealed with her seal, 13 January,
8 Henry VII, she willed inter alia that the said feoffees should stand enfeoffed
of the premises to her use for Ufe, and immediately after her decease should
take the issues and profits thereof till the said profits attained the sum of
40Z. and should pay 20 marks to Robert Blakwall and Mary, his wife, one
of her daughters, and the remaining 40 marks to Isabel and Agnes, other her
daughters, equally, for their marriage {pro auxilio et emendacione maritagii
earum) and thereafter should stand seised of the premises to the use of
her heirs.
She died 20 December, 19 Henry VII. Heir, as in No. 888.
Lincoln. A fourth part of the manor of Castelbytham, or Castelbitham, and
a fourth part of the great park there, with the advowson of a chantry
there, alternate turns, and moieties of the manors of Estbytham and
Counthorpe, worth 8^, held of the king, as of the honor of Aumale,
{AJbemarlie) formerly of the duke of Clarence, service unknown.
A fourth part of the manor of Carebie, or Careby, with the advowson
of the church of Carebye, alternate turns, worth GOs., held of the
countess of Richmond, as of her manor of Burn, service unkno\vn.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (131.)
Wt. 3777, IH 39
610 INQUISITIONS.
967. Thomas Grysley, loiight.
Writ of Mandamus, 2 February, inquisition 9 February, 20 Henry VII.
John Gressley, his father, was seised of the under-mentioned manors
in fee, and, being so seised, gave them to him and Anne his wife, as m No. 860,
the charter being dated 8 July, the moiety of the advowson of the church of
Carleby, a wood called ' Bassyngboroghe Wode ' and a pasture called ' le Carre,'
and all bondmen and bond-land {nativis et villinag') to the said manors belong-
ing excepted.
Death and heir, as in No. 857.
Lincoln, Manors of Brassjmgburgh, or Brasyngborogh't, Charleby, or Carleby,
Thurlby and Baston, worth 20 marks, held of the excellent princess,
the countess of Richemond, as of her manor of Burne, service unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (132.)
068. William Langdale.
Writ 12 January, inquisition the last day of January, 20 Henry VII.
William Langdale of Waltham was seised of the under-mentioned manor
and land, &c., in fee, and, being so seised, by charter indented gave the
said land, &c., to Maud Massengberd, or Massyngberd, for the term of her
life, and she was seised thereof accordingly in her demesne as of free tene-
ment, and is still living.
He died 24 September, 20 Henry VII, seised of the said manor and of
the reversion of the said land, &c., in fee. Anne, aged 34, wife of Henry
Skerne, Agnes, aged 28, wife of Thomas Hamby, his daughters, and James
Vavasour, son of Maud, another of his daughters, late the wife of John
Vavasour who survives, are his next heirs. The said James Vavasour is six
years old and in the ward of the said John Vavasour, his father.
Lincoln. Manor of Waltham, worth 22 marks, held of the king in chief, by
service of y^j of a knight's fee.
A captal messuage in the town of Waltham, called ' Ravem worth,'
or ' Ravynsworth,' ' thyng,' and two messuages, two crofts, 80a. land,
two bovates of meadow and 15s. rent, in Waltham and Brygsley called
' Fowler fee,' worth 10 marks, held of Gilbert Talbot, lord of Bamaby,
by service of 25s., for all service.
Three messuages, three crofts, 40a. land and a bovate of meadow,
within the town and field of Waltham, called ' Candesby thyng,' and
a messuage and croft, 20a. land and 4a. meadow, within the field of
Waltham, called ' Norcotes thyng,' worth 26s. Sd., held of Thomas
Hansard, knight, by service of 8s., for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (133.)
969. Richard Danvers, esquire.
Writ 10 January, inquisition 16 January, 20 Henry VII.
One John Danvers, esquire, deceased, was seised of the under-mentioned
manor in fee, and, being so seised, by charter indented sealed with his seal gave
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it to one Richard Danvers, esquire, his son, likewise deceased, to him and the
heirs male of his body, with remainder to his own right heirs. By virtue of
which gift the said Richard was seised thereof in fee tail by the form of the gift,
and had issue the said Richard, now deceased, and one John Danvers, knight,
and died so seised ; whereupon the said manor descended to the said Richard,
as son and heir of the said Richard, the father, of his body begotten.
He died so seised 27 December last, without heir male of his body begotten ;
whereupon the said manor descended to the said John Danvers, knight, as
his brother, and heir male of the body of the said Richard, the father, begotten ;
and the said John was, and still is, seised thereof in fee tail, by the form of
the gift.
The said Richard, the father, and one John Langston, esquire, were
seised of the under-mentioned land, &c., in Great and Little Bourton, &c.,
to them and the heirs and assigns of the said Richard, the father, which
Richard died so seised, whereupon the reversion thereof descended to the
said Richard, the son, as son and heir of the said Richard, the father, and he
died so seised ; and the said John Langston continued his possession by
survivorship and is still seised thereof in his demesne as of free tenement.
Anne, daughter of the said Richard, the son, aged 17 and more, is his
next heir.
Oxford. Manor of Prescote, worth 261. 13s. 4d., held of William, bishop of
Lincoln, in right of his bishopric, as of his castle, or manor, of Banbury,
by service of one knight's fee.
Seven messuages, twelve virgates of land, 30s. rent, in Great {Magna)
Burton, Little {Parva) Bourton, Banbury, Wardyngton and Addurbury,
whereof the land, &c., in Little Burton and Wardyngton, worth 3^., are
held of John Rysley, knight, by service of one knight's fee ; the land,
&c., in Great Bourton and Banbury, worth U., of the said bishop, by J
of a knight's fee ; and the land, &c., in Addurbury, worth 26s. Sd., of
the abbot of Chester, by fealty only, for all service.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (134.)
970. John Rufford.
Writ 9 May, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition 3 November, 20 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manors of ' Aynels ' and ' Lovelies '
in fee, and, bemg so seised, by charter, 20 March, 19 Edward IV, gave the
manor of ' Lovelies ' and two messuages, by the name of the manor of
Pottisgrave, to Thomas Dalamcre, knight, Thomas Rokys, Thomas Fowler,
esquire, John Ocley, Thomas Temple, William Fox and John Hemyngton,
who were seised thereof accordingly in fee, and, being so seised, by charter,
10 April, 20 Edward IV, gave it to Elizabeth Walshe, daughter of John
Welshe, of Cheschunte, esquire, Richard bishop of Bangor, Henry Turner,
John Vemey and James Cawodde, esquire, for the term of the life of the
said Elizabeth, and they were seised thereof accordingly in their demesne as
of free tenement.
By another charter, 23 November, 18 Henry VII, he gave the manor
of ' Aynels ' aforesaid to WiUiam Gascoigne and William Marchall, gentlemen,
who were seised thereof accordingly in fee.
He died 26 February, 19 Henry VII. John Rufforde, aged 21 and more,
is his son and heir. Cf. No. 748.
612 INQUISITIONS.
Bedford. Manor of ' Aynels' in the parish of Westunyng, worth 4Z. 45. Sd.,
held of the heirs of John Zouche, esquire, as of his manor of Westunyng,
by service of fealty and a pair of gloves, or 6d. yearly.
Manor of ' Lovelies ' in the parish of Pottisgrave, worth 51. 6s. Sd.,
held of the abbot of St. Albans, by service of fealty and Id. yearly.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (136.)
971. Nicholas Pistor.
Writ 14 November, inquisition 21 November, 20 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and, being so seised,
long before his decease, by his deed enfeoffed William Froste, who survives,
and William Wallop, John Dogood, clerk, and Hugh Walton, smce deceased,
thereof, to the use of himself and his heirs.
Afterwards by an indenture, 4 March, 15 Henry VII, he willed that the
said William Froste, who was then seised of the manor, should stand seised
thereof to his use for life, and after his decease should stand seised of land,
&c., parcel thereof, to the value of lOZ. yearly, to the use of William Pistor,
son of Edmund Pistor, his son, and of Elizabeth his wife, daughter of Michael
Skyllyng, to hold to them, and the heirs male of William's body begotten,
with remainder in default to the heirs of William's body, with remainder in
default to Joan Pistor, William's sister, and the heirs of the said Joan lawfully
begotten, with remainder in default to his own right heirs ; and as to the
residue of the said manor to the use of himself for life, with remainder to the
said William Pistor and his heirs, as before specified, and for default of such
issue to the use of the said Joan and the heirs of her body, and for default of
such issue to his own right heirs.
He died 20 April, 19 Henry VII. The said William Pistor, aged 22 and
more, is his cousin and heir, viz., son of the said Edmund, his son.
Hants. Manor of Bosyngton, worth IIZ., held of the abbot of Hyde, by
fealty only, for all service.
C. Series 11. Vol. 18. (137.) E. Series II. File 960. (33.)
972. John Whityngton, clerk.
V^rit 20 May, 18 Henry VII ; inquisition 14 March, 19 Henry VII.
He was seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c., in fee. He died
16 February last. Maud Whityngton, aged 8 and more, and Isabel
Whityngton, aged 2 and more, are his cousins and heirs, viz. daughters of
Richard Whityngton, his brother.
Worcester. Manor of Staunton, worth 19Z., held of the viscount Lisle,
lord of Payneswyk, co. Gloucester, service unlmown.
Two messuages in Staunton, worth 205., held of the abbot of
St. Peter's, Westminster, by fealty and 20s. rent yearly, for all service.
A cottage and 8a. land, in Ridmerley Dabitot, worth 6s. 8^., held
of the king, as of his manor of Ridmerley Dabitot, parcel of the earldom
of Warwick, by fealty and suit of court there every three weeks, for all
service
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (138.)
HENRY VII. 613
973. Henry Hoorne.
Writ wanting ; inquisition 22 October, 20 Henry VII.
Long before his decease, one Thomas Prat was seised of the under-
mentioned manor and advowson of Kenarton in fee, and, being so seised,
11 September, 20 EdAv^ard IV, enfeoffed him, by the name of Henry Hoorn,
esquire, one John Gildford, knight, WilUam Hawte, knight, Henry Belknap,
WiUiam Belknap, John Engeham, esquires, Mark Huse, clerk, John Achele,
clerk, John Aucher, Wilham Brent, John Swan, William Lampson, and Robert
Passer, since deceased, and Richard Gildeford, John Darell, now knights,
and Robert Wyse, who survive, thereof, by the name of all that part of the
manor, with the advowson, and of all lands, &c., to the said manor belonging,
which before that time he had by the gift and feoffment of the said Henry
Hoorne, to hold to them, their heirs and assigns, for the performance of the
will of the said Henry, as appears by a charter thereof, produced. They
were seised thereof accordingly in fee and, inasmuch as the premises are
held in chief, had the king's pardon, by letters patent, 5 November, 2 Henry
VII, for all acquisitons of lands held in chief, &c., before 7 November,
1 Henry VII, without licence. The survivors (as above) were, and still are,
seised thereof in fee for the performance of the said last will.
He was seised in fee of the under-mentioned messuages, &c., in Kenarton,
Woodecherche, Betherisden, &c., of the tenure and nature of ' gavylkynde,'
which, from time beyond memory , were divisible (partibilia) among heirs male and
divided, and, being so seised, long before his death, viz. 27 August, 4 Henry VII,
thereof enfeoffed one John Bourne and Robert Wyse, for the performance of
his last will, and they were seised thereof accordingly then, and at the time
of his death, in fee to the intent aforesaid.
He was seised in fee of the under-mentioned rent in Romeney, and, being
so seised, by charter, dated the day and year aforesaid, gave it, by the
name of all his tenements in co. Kent, to the said John Bourne and Robert
Wyse, for the performance of his last will, by virtue of which gift the tenants
of the land whence the said rent issued subsequently attorned to the said John
and Robert, whereby they then, and at the time of his death, were seised
thereof in fee to the intent abovesaid.
Long before his decease he was seised of the under-mentioned messuages,
&c., in Feverysham, &c., in fee, and, bemg so seised, thereof enfeoffed James
Aucher, gentleman, Thomas Malpas and John Pole3m, for the performance
of his ^ill, whereby they were, and stiU are, seised thereof in fee to the intent
aforesaid. All the said messuages, &c., are of the tenure and nature of ' gavyl-
k3aide ' and divisible among heirs male.
He declared his last will of the lands and tenements aforesaid, 23 June,
19 Henry VII, and willed, inter alia, that Margaret then his wife, should have
to her and her assigns the said manor and advowson from the day of his death
to Michaelmas then next ; and the said Richard Gildeford, John Darell and
Robert Wyse, were seised thereof from the time of his death, and still are
seised, in form aforesaid, for the performance of his last will.
He died 25 June last. Gervase Hoome is his son and next heir at the
common law, and is, and at the time of the said Henry's death was, 24 years
old and more. The said Gervase, Robert Hoome and Henry Hoome are his
sons and heirs of the said lands of the tenure and nature of ' gavylkynde'
according to the law and custom thereof in co. Kent from time beyond memory
used and approved. The said Robert is 6 and the said Henry 4 years old and
more.
614 INQUISITIONS.
Kent. Three parts of the manor of Kenarton alias Kenardynton, into four
parts divided, with the advowson of the church there, to the same three
parts appurtenant, worth lOl., held of the kmg in chief, by service of
three parts of a knight's fee.
Five messuages, 300a. land, 300a, pasture, 100a. meadow, 200a.
marsh, 200a. wood, 60a. salt-marsh and 10s. rent, in the towns, parishes
and places of Kenarton, Wodecherche, Betherisden, Apuldre, Brenset,
Feyrefeld, Snergate, Ivecherche, St. Martin's of Pounteney, St. Nicholas'
of Pounteney, Oldromeney, Blakmanston, Boroughmersshe, Oxeney,
Romeneymersshe and Walland ; whereof two messuages, 70a. land,
65a. pasture, 25a. meadow, 145a. marsh, 70a. wood, 30a. salt-marsh and
105. rent, worth Si., are held in socage of William, archbishop of
Canterbury, in right of his church of Canterbury, as of his manor of
Aldyngton, service unknown, and the said rent of 105., is due every year
at Michaelmas ; one messuage, 60a. land, 70a. pasture, 15a. meadow,
25a. marsh, and 30a. wood, worth 41., are held in socage of the abbot of
the monastery of St. Augustine by Canterbury, in right of his mon-
astery, service unknown ; one messuage, 15a. land, 35a. pasture,
15a. meadow, 55a. wood and 30a. salt-marsh, worth 31., are held of the
prior of Christ Church, Canterbury, in right of his church, service
unknown ; twenty acres of land, 10a. pasture, 10a. meadow, 10a. marsh
and 10a. wood, worth 265. 8d., held in socage of the prior of Horton,
service unknown ; one messuage, 65a. land, 75a. pasture, 10a. meadow,
10a. marsh and 10a. wood, worth 735. 4d., held in socage of the prior of
Newark {novi operis) Dovor, service unknoAvn ; ten acres of land,
25a. pasture, worth 205., held in socage of the prior of Bylsyngton, service
unknown ; and 50a. land, 20a. pasture, 25a. meadow, 10a. marsh, and
25a. wood, worth 6O5., held of William Hawte, as of his manor of Blak-
manston, by fealty and I65. 5d. rent yearly only.
Rent of 9^. I85. within the marsh of Romeney, at Easter and
Michaelmas equally. The said rent is held of Edward Ponynges, knight
and William Knyvet, knight, as of their manor of Newenton, service
unknown.
Eight messuages, lOOa. land, 100a. pasture, 60a. meadow, 70a. marsh,
and 10a. wood, in the towns, parishes and places of Feverysham, Preston,
Boughton under (subtus) le Blean, Hamhill, Whitstapill, Sesalter, Targe and
the hundred of Feverysham, worth 101., whereof three messuages,
40a. land, 30a. pasture, 20a. meadow, 30a. marsh and 10a. wood, are
held in socage of William, archbishop of Canterbury, service unknown ;
two messuages, 30a. land, 40a. pasture, 30a. meadow, 20a. marsh, are held
in socage of the prior of Christchurch, Canterbury, service unknown ;
and three messuages, 30a. land, 30a. pasture, 10a. meadow, 20a. marsh,
the residue, are held in socage of the abbot of Feverysham, service
unknown.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (139.)
974. Richard Cuffb.
Writ. . . 20 Henry VII ; inquisition 21 'November, 20 Henry WII.
He was seised, together with Henry Whytokesmede, and John Sylcokk,
or Sylcok, clerk, of the under-mentioned messuage, &c., in Yatesbury, as
HENRY VII. 615
appears by a fine thereof levied to them, and his heirs, by John Aston, knight,
and Joan, his wife, by virtue of which they were seised thereof, Richard in
fee and the said Henry and John in their demesne as of free tenement to the
use of hun and his heirs.
He died so seised, 27 August, 20 Henry VII, whereupon the said Henry
and John continued their possession by survivorship. Maud, wife of John
True, is his daughter and heir, and is aged 28 and more.
He was also seised, the day he died, of the under-mentioned mill, &c.,
in fee, which thereupon descended to the said Maud.
Wilts. A messuage, a toft, 60a. land, 8a. meadow, in Yatesbury, worth
405., held of John Huse, knight, in right of Margaret, his wife, by fealty
and 6c?. rent, as of his manor of Longcompton.
A water-mill, a messuage, 20a. land, 4a. meadow, in Overton, worth
65. Sd., held of Cecily, abbess of Wilton, in right of the house and church
of the same abbey, by fealty and 225. rent.
C. Series II. Vol 18. (140.) E. Series II. File 960. (30.)
975. William Cosby.
Writ 12 February, 19 Henry VII ; inquisition 21 November, 20 Henry VII.
By charter 14 July, 16 Henry VII, he gave the under-mentioned land,
&c., to John Rede, who survives, to the use of himself for life, with remainder
to the use of Agnes his wife for life, with remainder to the use of his right heirs.
His will and intent more fully appear in his testament dated 14 July, 1501.
He died 4 January, 18 Henry VII. John is his son and next heir and is
is aged 12 and more.
Devon. Nine tenements, 3a. garden, 8a. meadow, in the borough of Clyfton
Deilmowth Hardenesse, worth IOO5., held of Sir Henry Percy, earl of
Northumberland, as of the borough of Clyfton Dertmowth Hardenesse,
in free socage.
Four tenements, 2a. garden, in Southtown Dertmowth within the
borough aforesaid, worth 65., held of Edmund Carewe, knight, as of the
borough of Southtown Dertmowth, in free socage.
Two tenements, 3a. garden, ^a. wood, 2a. heath and 2a. pasture,
in Kyngeswere, worth IO5., held of William Walrand, by fealty only.
A tenement, 2a. heath, 6a. arable, la. garden in Brixham, worth
65., held of Robert Smyth, by fealty only.
A tenement, la. wood, 2a. meadow, 16a. pasture, 14a. arable, in
Femelegh within the parish of Dupford, worth 405., held of Thomas
Coterell, esquire, as of the manor of Waysshebom, in free socage.
Cf. No. 879.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (141), writ only ; inquisition supplied from
transcript, E. Series II. File 146. (5.)
976. Margaret, late the wife of John Grey, son and heir of John Grey
DE PowES, knight.
Writ 5 July, 19 Henry VII ; assignment of dower, 22 January, 20 Henry VII.
Edmmid Church, esquire, the esciieator, assigned to the said Margaret,
late the wife of John, son and heir of John Grey, lord de Powes, knight, tenant
616 INQUISITIONS.
in chief, dower of all the land, &c., co. Lincoln, late of the said John Grey, the
father, which after his death and by reason of the minority of the said John,
the son, late her husband (which John, the son, died under age and in the
king's ward) were taken into the king's hands by the said escheator, by virtue
of a writ of Devenerunt (No. 747) viz. : —
Lincoln. A yearly rent of 20 marks, 75. 2^., parcel of a rent of 41Z. Id^d.,
issuing from the manor of Depyng to the said John Grey, the father, and
after his death to the said John, the son.
Ten acres of wood, parcel of 30a. wood of the said John Grey, the
son, in Burne ; which rent and wood amount to a third of the value
of the lands, &c. of the said John, the son, in that county.
The assignment was made in the presence of John Rokes, gentleman,
Richard Halley and John Ketton, and others, next friends of Edward,
son and heir of the said John, the son. Cf. Nos. 850, 903.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (142.)
977. Anne, late the wife of Christopher Troppenell, esquire.
Writ 28 August, assignment of dower the last day of January, 20 Henry VII.
Gloucester. A third part of a messuage and of 60a. land, 10a. meadow,
20a. pasture, in Bourton.
John Grenehill, the escheator, took her oath not to remarry without
licence. Cf. No. 756.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (143.)
978. Anne, late the wife of Christopher Troppenell, esquire.
Writ 28 August, assignment of dower the last day of January, 20 Henry VII.
Somerset. A third part of 60a. land and 6a. pasture, in Haresege.
William Bisseley, the escheator, took her oath, &c. Cf. No. 754.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (144.)
979. Anne, late the wife of Christopher Troppenell, esquire.
Writ wanting ; assignment of dower, 20 January, 20 Henry VII.
Wilts. The manors of Little Dorneford and Westcodford.
Ten messuages, 300a. land, 40a. meadow, 200a. pasture, 10a. wood,
in Maydenbradley, Michelles Kynton, AUyngton, Castelcombe, Chippen-
ham, Atteford, Hertham and Fefelde.
Two pastures in Estechalfeld, called ' Weder Shawe ' and
* Kyngesfeld.'
The escheator took her oath, &c. Cf. No. 682.
C. Series II. Vol. 18. (145.)
( 617 )
GENERAL INDEX.
( 619 )
GENERAL INDEX.
Abatare, 534.
Abbard, Abbarde, Sir Henry, 17, 204.
See Alvard.
Abbedon. See Abdon.
Abberton, co. Essex, Badcock's
Manor in, q.v.
Abbeton. See Abdon.
Abbot and Convent, sale of manor
by, 3.
Abbot, Richard, 481.
Abbotsbury, Abbotysbury, co.
Dorset, abbot of, land held of,
953.
Abbotsham, Abbotysham, co. Devon,
suit of court of, 772.
Abbotysbury. See Abbotsbury.
Abdon, Abbedon, Abbeton, co.
Salop, 326, 676, 909.
, lordship of, land held of,
326.
Abell, William, land held of, 836.
Abendon. See Abingdon.
Aberford, co. York, W.R., Becca
Hall in, q.v.
Abergavenny, Bergavenni, Bergenny,
Bergevenny, Burgaveney,
Burgeavenny, Burgeveny,
Burgevenny [co. Monmouth],
lord of. See Nevill.
Abingdon, Abendon, co. Berks,
abbot of the monastery of St.
Mary of, land held of, 22, 42,
442.
, Thomas Hales of. See
Hales.
Abinger, Abyngworth, co. Surrey,
684.
, manor of, land held of, 684.
, John Legh of. See Lea.
Abington, Little, Abyngton, co. Cam-
bridge, manor of, 98.
Pigotts or in the Clay, Hab-
yngdon, co. Cambridge, 563.
, , rector of. See Story,
John.
Abjuration of realm, 774.
Abkettleby, Ketilby, co. Leicester,
260.
, manor (J) of, 260.
Ablott, John, the elder, of Islington,
464.
Abraham. See Beer Marsh.
Abthorp, Abthrop, Elizabeth, daugh-
ter and co-heir of John, 366.
Abthorp, John, co. Suffolk, 366.
Abthorp, Margaret, daughter and co-
heir of John, 366.
Abyngton. See Abington.
Abyngworth. See Abinger.
Acaster Malbis, Acastremalbys, Acas-
tre Malbysh, Aycastre Mal-
bysh, CO. York [W.R.], 539,
658, 915.
, manor of, 915.
Acclom, John, esqture, 346 bis, 561.
Accot, Ackote, in Bishops Tawton,
CO. Devon, 614.
Achele, John, clerk, 973.
Ackelane, John, land held of, 615.
Acklam, East, Aclom, co. York
[E.R.], 573.
, Barthorpe Bottoms in, q.v.
Ackleton, Acleton [in Worfield], co.
Salop, 598, 844.
Ackote. See Accot.
Acleton. See Ackleton.
Aclom. See Acklam.
Acre, Castle, Castellacre, Castleacre,
CO. Norfolk, prior of, land held
of, 18, 117.
Acton, Aketon, co. Suffolk, 72, 429.
, . . . . , Acton Manor, Aketon
Hall manor in, land held of,
72.
, Clerbeck, manor in,
q.v.
, , Robert Partriche of.
See Partriche.
, , manor of Rokewodes
and manor of Leys in, manor
of Rokewodes Lyes, 72.
, Smy this tenement
in, 72.
, , Thurgores in, 429.
, , vicar of. See Mor-
land, Henry.
, , Gilbert Wareyn of.
See Wareyn.
Bumell, CO. Salop, 201.
, Langley in, q.v.
620
GENERAL INDEX.
Acton — cont.
Round, Acton Rownd, co.
Salop, manor of, land held of,
326.
Scott, Actonscott, co. Salop,
622.
, Alcaston in, q.v.
, Henley in, q.v.
, Whitcote in, q.v.
Trussell, co. Stafford, ad-
vowson of, 408, 415.
manor of, 408, 415.
Actonscott. See Acton Scott.
Acton, Richard, 373 bis.
, , Margery wife of,
sister and co-heir of Humph-
rey Dore, 373.
Adam, Jolin, 541.
Adams, Joan, late the wife of John,
formerly wife of John Cabbell,
CO. Somerset, 928.
Adams, John, 928.
Adbeer, Nether, Netheradber, Nithir-
atbere, Nethyratbar [in
Trent], co. Somerset, manor
of. 111, 521.
, Over, Overadber, Overat-
barr, Overatbere [in Trent],
CO, Somerset, 111, 521, 608.
Adbolton, Adbvilton [in Holme
Pierrepont], co. Nottingham,
manor of, 755.
Adbury, Addebury [? in Kilkhamp-
ton], CO. Cornwall, 827.
Adderbury, Addurbury, co. Oxford,
969.
Adderton. See Arreton.
Addesham. See Adisham.
Addingham. Adyngham, co. York
[AV.R.], manor of, 420.
Addington, Addyngton [in Lark-
field Hundred], co. Kent, 85.
, Addyngton, Adyngton, co.
Surrey, 684.
, , John Lee or Lygh of.
See Lea.
, manor of, called
'Aguillondes,' or ' BardolfJes,'
684.
, , manor of Beres or
Buryes in, 684.
, , Batys or Battes in,
684.
, , Colyersboume in,
684.
, , Hale in, 684.
, , Kebles in, 684.
, , Lamendendes in,
684.
, Leyghams in, 684.
, , Stake Croft in, 684.
, , Warenlond in, 684
bis.
, Little, Little Addyngton, co.
Northampton, 621.
Addurbury. See Adderbviry.
Addyngton, co. Kent. See Adding-
ton.
, CO. Surrey. See Addington.
, Little, CO. Northampton. See
Addington, Little.
Adenburgh. See Attenborough.
Adforton, Adfordyn, co. Salop [in
Leintwardine, co. Hereford],
233.
Adgestone, Ageston [in Brading],
Isle of Wight, 689.
Adgore, Anne, 889.
Adisham, Addesham, co. Kent, 642,
665.
Adwell, CO. Oxford, 541.
Adwick le Street, Athewyk, Aythe-
wyk, CO. York [W.R.], 236,
669.
, manor of, 236.
Adylney. See Athelney.
Adyngham. See Addingham.
Adyngton, co. Surrey. See Adding-
ton.
Aelby. See Ailby.
Affcot, Affecote [in Wistanstow], co.
Salop, 909.
, manor of, 909.
Affpuddle, CO. Dorset, Bryants
Puddle in, q.v.
, Roger's Hill Farm in, q.v.
Agard, Jolin, esquire, 542 bis.
Ageston. See Adgestone.
Aget, Robert, chaplain, 327.
Aggecomb. See Edgcombe.
Agges, John, of Norwich, notary, 198.
, , Margaret wife of,
198.
Aglond, John, bailiff of king's manor
of Horsley, 901.
Agmondesham, Agnes, formerly
Agnes Crauley, wife of Ralph,
173, 174.
, John son and heir of Ralph
and Agnes, 173, 174.
Agmondesham, Ralph, co. Surrey,
174 ; CO. Sussex, 173.
Agmondesham, William, father of
Ralph, 174.
Agnesburton. See Burton, Agnes.
Aguillondes Manor, co. Surrey. See
Addington.
Aid, for marrying lord's daughter,
625.
Aike, Ayk, Ayke [in Lockington], co.
York [E.R.], 573.
, manor of, 573.
Ailby, Aelby [in Rigsby], co. Lincoln,
727.
Ailesham. See Aylsham.
Ainderby Quemhow, Aynderby [in
Pickhill], CO. York [N.R.],
manor of, 222.
Steeple, co. York, N.R.,
Thirntoft in, q.v.
GENERAL INDEX
621
Ainley Grange, Ayneley Gravinge in
Eland, co. York [W.R.], 3.
Airmyn, Little, Armyn [in Newland,
in Drax], co. York [VV.R.],
664.
Aish, Avsshe [in Netherbury], co.
Dorset, 953.
Aismunderby, Asmonderby [in
Ripon], CO. York [W.R.],
163.
Aisshell. See Asliill.
Akerod. See Aykerode.
Aketon. See Acton.
Akirman, Jolin, of Bures St. Mary,
417, 427.
Alberbiiry, co. Salop. See Bronnor-
ampald.
Albery, Avice, wife of John, 387.
Albery, John, co. Worcester, 387.
Albrighton, co. Salop, Beamish Hall
in, q.v.
Alburgh. See Aldeburgh.
Alcamston. See Alcaston.
Alcanyngis. See Cannings, All.
Alcaston, Alcamston [in Acton
Scott], CO. Salop, 909.
, manor of, 909.
Alchon, Jolin, 86.
Thomas, 86.
Alcok, John, bishop of Ely, late
bishop of Worcester, 802.
Alcote. See Alvecote.
Alcotenhall. See UUenhall.
Aldborough, co. York, W.R., Roe-
cliSe in, q.v.
Aldbourne, AUebourne, co. Wilts,
Beydon by. See Baydon.
Aldbrough, Aldburgh, Aldburght [in
Stanwick], co. York [N.R.],
461.
Aldeburgh, Alburgh [co. Suffolk], 35.
, vicar of. See Alwethir,
Robert.
, CO. York, 568.
Aldecar, William, 441.
Aldeham, co. Essex. See Aldham.
, CO. Suffolk. See Aldham.
Alden. See Aldon.
Alder, Robert, 264.
Alderbiiry, Alwardbury, co. Wilts,
516.
, meadow in, called Exmede,
by Bodenham, 336.
, Farley in, q.v.
, Ivychurch in, q.v.
, Pitton in, q.v.
Aldercomb, Allercomb [in Kilk-
hampton], co. Cornwall, 827.
Alderford, Alderforth, co. Norfolk,
600.
Aldermaston, Aldermanston, co.
Berks, vicar of St. Mary of.
See Port, William.
Aldemes, Robert, 696.
Alderson, Thomas, chaplain, 169.
Alderton, Aldryngton, co. Glouces-
ter, advowson of, 897.
, manor of, 495, 897.
Aldeweke alias Alweke, Aldewyke.
See Aldwick.
Aldewyncle. See Aldwinkle.
Aldey, John, 642, 665.
, Nicholas, 642, 665.
Aldham, Aldeham, co. Essex, manor
of, 613.
, Aldeham, co. Suffolk, An-
dreus in, 891.
, , manor of, land held
of, 891.
, , Wulves alias
Parkers in, 891.
Aldham, Thomas, 496.
, William, 496.
Aldington, Aldyngton, co. Kent,
manor of, land held of, 246,
973.
Aldmore. See Moor, Old.
Aldon, Alden [in Stokesay], co.
Salop, 326, 676, 909.
, manor of, 676, 909.
Aldreth [in Haddenham], co. Cam-
bridge, 219.
Aldridge, Alryche, co. Stafford, 475.
Aldryngton. See Alderton.
Aldwark, Oldewarke [in Rawmarsh,
CO. York, W.R.], Richard
Fitzwilliam of. See Fitz-
william.
Aldwick, Alweke alias Aldeweke,
Aldewyke, Aldwyke [in But-
combe and Blagdon], co.
Somerset, manor of, 9, 421,
552.
Aldwinkle, Aldewyncle, co. North-
ampton, 916.
, manor of, 916.
, Oxonhawe in, 916.
, Philipsale in, 916.
, Sowthhay in, 916.
, fishery in, 916.
Aldy, John, 4.
Aldyngton, co. Kent. See Alding-
ton.
, CO. Wilts. See Allington.
Alen, John, 551.
, John, cousin and heir of
Thomas Hardjmg, 919.
, Margaret. See Hall, William.
Alesthorpe, Asthorp [in Burley], co.
Rutland, 206.
Aleward. See Aylward.
Aleyn, Alyn, John, 141.
, , Constance wife of,
daughter and heir of William
Geddjmg, esquire, late the
wife of . . . Poley, 141.
, , William
son of, 141.
, John, gentleman (co. Suf-
folk), 308.
622
GENERAL INDEX.
Aleyn — cont.
, Jolin, gentleman (co. War-
wick), 257.
, John, of Ludlow, 384.
, Margaret. See Taillour,
Robert.
Robert, clerk, 621.
, Thomas, 478.
, Thomas, gentleman, 257.
, Thvirstan, 832.
Alfeton. See Alpheton.
Alffredyston. See Alverstone.
Alfletby [in Stow St. Mary and
Willingham by Stow], co.
Lincoln, 597.
manor of, 597.
Alford, CO. Lincoln, Maud Smyth of,
2.
, Corpus Christi chantry in,
2.
ALfray, Jolin, of Henley, 429.
Alfred, John son of, 33.
Alfredeston, Alffredyston. See Al-
verstone.
Algarkirk, co. Lincoln, manor of
Beausolace in, 10.
Alingyll, Christopher, 301.
Alkerton, Alkeryngton, co. Oxford,
434.
AUeboiirne. See Aldbourne.
AUer [? in Abbots Kerswell], co.
Devon, 646.
AUercomb. See Aldercomb.
Allerdale [below Derwent, ward of],
CO. Cumberland, 135.
AUerton, Allerton by Bradforth [in
Bradford], co. York [W.R.],
570, 671.
[in Middle], co. Salop, ham-
let of , 201.
in Sliirwode. See Ollerton.
Mauleverer, co. York, W.R.,
Gate Hill in, q.v.
, , Thornborough in,
q.v.
, Stone, Alryngton [in»Weare],
CO. Somerset, 919.
Allesley, co. Warwick, 520.
AUhallows, CO. Cumberland, Up-
manby in, q.v.
AUington, Aldyngton [in Amesbury
Himdred], co. Wilts, advow-
son of, 729.
, , manor of, 729.
, East, Alyngton, co. Devon,
parish of, Crosse in, q.v.
, , Rimpston in, q.v.
, Alyngton next Canyngis [in
All Cannings], co, Wilts,
502.
, Allyngton, Alyngton [in
Chippenham], co. Wilts, 082,
979.
AUneth, Henry, 541.
Allyngton, co. Wilts. See AUington.
Almeley, ? Aynbury, co, Hereford,
manor of, land held of, 737.
Almesford. See Almsford.
Almondbury, co. York [W.R.], 3.
, Linthwaite in, q.v.
, Lockwood in, q.v.
, Meltham in, q.v.
Almesford. See Ansford.
Alnewike, WilUam, bishop of Nor-
wich, 270.
Alnwick, Alnewyk, co. Northumber-
land, manor of, land held of,
906.
Alphamstone, Aphamston, co. Essex,
21.
, Ferrers, manor in. See Fer-
rers.
, Fytz Jeffereys, manor in.
See Clees Hall.
Alphegh, John, 170.
, John, escheator, co. Kent,
170.
Alpheton, Alfeton, co. Suffolk, 110.
Alpington, Apilton, co. Norfolk, 365.
Aired, Thomas, chaplain, 8.
Alresford, Alresforde, co. Hants,
126, 726.
Alrewas, co. Stafford, Fradley in,
q.v.
Alryche. See Aldridge.
Alryngton, co. Devon. See Arling-
ton.
CO. Somerset. See AUerton,
Stone.
Alsfeld. See Alstonefield.
Alsons Close, in Long Stratton, co.
Norfollc, 114.
Alspade. See Meriden.
Alston, Alveston [in Holbeton], co.
Devon, 362, 615.
Sutton, Alston Sotton [in
Weare], co. Somerset, 919.
Alstone, Alstone Maras, Aston Maras,
Auston Maris, Awston Marys
[in Hvmtspill], co. Somerset,
manor of, 9, 421, 552.
Alstonefield, Alsfelde, Astansfelde,
Astenfeld alias Alsfeld, co.
Stafford, 944.
, manor (^) of, 181, 581.
, manor (J ) of, 944.
Althorpe, co. Lincoln, Derrythorpe
in, q.v.
Alton, Aulton, co. Hants, 746, 903.
[in Wirksworth], co. Derby,
761.
Alvard, Abbard, Alward, John, 225
ter.
See Abbard.
Alvecote, Alcote [in Shuttington],
CO. Warwick, 942.
, prior of, land held of, 942.
Alverdiscott, Alverscote, co. Devon,
228.
, BuUworthy in, q.v.
GENERAL INDEX.
623
Alverstone, Alffredyston, Alfredes-
ton [in Brading], Isle of Wight,
689.
, manor of, land held of, 689
bis.
Alverton, Alwarne, co. Cornwall.
See Penpons.
, CO. York. See Northaller-
ton.
[in Kilvington], co. Notting-
ham, 46, 73.
in Shereworde. See OUer-
ton.
Alveston, co. Devon. See Alston.
, CO. Warwick, 431.
, , Bridgetown in, q.v.
, , Tiddington in, q.v.
Alvington, Alvyngton [in Caris-
brooke], Isle of Wight, manor
of, land held of, 689.
West, Alvyngton, co. Devon,
manor of, 52.
, , Bowringsleigh in,
q.v.
, , Heddiswell in, q.v.
, , Norden in, q.v.
, , Rake in, q.v.
, , Woodhouse in, q.v.
Alvynglegh. See Aveley.
Alvyngton, co. Devon. See Alving-
ton, West.
Isle of Wight. See Alving-
ton.
Alward. See Alvard ; Aylward.
Alwardbury. See Alderbury.
Alwarne. See Alverton.
Alweke alias Aldeweke. See Ald-
wick.
Alwethir, Robert, clerk, vicar of
Aldeburgh, 35.
Alwode, Oliver, chaplain, 45.
Alyn. See Aleyn.
Alyngton, co. Devon. See Ailing-
ton, East.
, CO. Huntingdon. See Elton.
, CO. Wilts. See Allington.
next Canyngis. See AlUng-
ton.
Alyngton, Giles, esquire, 271.
, Robert, esquire, 226.
, William, 165, 355, 724.
, , esquire, 225.
, , , Elizabeth,
wife of. See Chamberleyn,
Ralph, esquire.
Amarosse, Robert, 485.
Amesbury, Ambresburye, Amsbury,
CO. Wilts., manor of, called le
Conyngar, 603.
, , abbess of, land held
of, 603, 800, 858.
, , prioress of, land held
of, 649 ter, 708, 729, 843.
, prioress's manor of,
land held of, 843.
Amesbury — cont.
, East, Estambresbury, co.
Wilts, 800.
, Great, co. Wilts, 788.
, Little or West, Ambresbury
Parva, Westambresbiu-y,
Westambresbyry, co. Wilts,
782, 800, 843.
Amkynnes, co. Suffolk. See Had-
leigh.
Amotherby, Amonderby, Aymunder-
by, Aynmonderby [in Apple-
ton le Street], co. York [N.R.],
567.
, manor of, 556, 561.
Ampton, Hampton [co. Suffolk],
John Coket of. See Coket.
Amyas, Percival, esquire, 390.
, WiUiam, 803 ter.
Amyle, John, 640.
Amys, Richard, 246.
Ancaster, Ancastre, co. Lincoln, 597.
Anderby, co. Lincoln, 644.
Andover, Andever, co. Hants, 707,
746, 903.
, bailiffs of, land held of, 670.
, Charlton in, q.v.
, fee farm of, 707.
, fee farm rent in, 333.
, Thomas Hode of. See Hode.
, vicar of. See Doget.
Andreus, co. Suffolk. See Aldham.
Andrew, Andrewe, John, 766.
, Ralph, clerk, 426.
, Richard, son of Thomas,
esquire, 45, 293.
, Thomas, 803.
Andrew, Thomas, the elder, esqmre,
CO. Northampton, 45 ; co.
Warwick, 293.
Andrew, Thomas, the younger, son
and heir of Thomas, esquire,
45, 293.
Angersleigh, alius Knightsleigh, alias
Leigh Militis, Knyghtes Lygh,
Knyghtisly, co. Somerset,
276.
, manor of, 421.
, Orchardislond in, q.v.
Angevyn, Angewen, Angewyn,
Aiuigevyn, Aungewayn, Aun-
gewen, Avmgewyn, Charles,
son and heir of William, 327,
335.
, Dorothy, daughter of Wil-
liam, 327.
, Joan, daughter of William,
327.
, John, son of William, 327.
, Margaret, wife of William,
gentleman, 327.
, Michael, esquire, land held
of, 2, 585.
, Robert, son of William,
327.
624
GENERAL INDEX.
Angevyn, William, of Ashby by
Horncastle, gentleman or
esquire, co. Lincoln, 327 ; co.
York, 335.
Angram, Angrome [in Long Mars-
ton], en. York [W.R.], 539,
G58.
Forbyland in, 539.
Anketyll, Robert, 13.
Annesley, John, knight, 577.
, Robert, parson of Hohne,
577.
Ansford, Almesford, co. Somerset,
641.
Anstey, East, Estanstie alias Anstie
Cruys, CO. Devon, advowson
(i) of, 864.
, manor (J) of, 864.
Anstie Cruys. See Anstey, East.
Ansty, CO. Wilts, Wardour in, q.v.
Ansty, John, 356.
Anstyce. .See Rotherfield Greys.
Ap David, Lewis. See David.
Ap Gwyllym, Thomas. See Gwyl-
lym.
Ap Harry, Thomas. See Harry.
Ap John, Master Henry. See John.
Ap Morgan, John. See Morgan.
Ap Reynold, David. See Reynold.
Ap Richard, John. .See Richard.
Ap Thomas, Morgan. See Morgan,
John ap.
See Thomas.
Aphoe, Huphoo in Lavendon, co.
Buckingham, manor of, 929.
Apilton. See Alpington.
Appelard, Anne, 666 his.
Appilton, Thomas, gentleman, 72
his.
Appilyerd, John, co. Norfolk, 230.
Appilyerd, Nicholas, esquire, son
and heir of John, 230.
See also Appelard.
Appleby, Appulby, co. Lincoln, 566.
, Thornholm Priory
in, q.v.
, Appulby, CO. Westmorland,
castle of, king's county at,
suit of, 807-821.
, parish of St. Law-
rence in, Colby in, q.v.
, , , Hoff and
Drybeck in. .See Hof¥.
Appledore, Apuldore, Apuldre, co.
Kent, 973.
, manor of, land held of, 246.
Appleton, CO. Berks, 42.
, advowson of, 42.
, manor of, 42.
le Street, co. York, N.R.,
Amotherby in, q.v.
Broughton in, q.v.
, , Litilbergh in, q.v.
, Newsham in, q.v.
, , Swinton in, q.v.
Appleton — cont.
, Nun, Nonappleton [in Bol-
ton Percy], co, York [W.R.],
539, 658.
Appiilby, CO. Lincoln. .See Apple-
by.
, CO. Westmorland. See
Appleby.
Appulby, Robert of Twycross, co.
Leicester, esquire, 904, 905.
, , Margaret daughter
of. See Flamvill, John.
Appuldrefeylde, William, esquire,
932.
Appulton, Thomas, 84, 429 his.
Aprile, Richard, clerk, 226.
Apseley, John, 483.
Apton. .See Burgh Apton.
Apuldore, Apuldre. .See Appledore.
Arcall. ^ee Ercall, High.
Archedekyn, Warin le, 943.
, , Elizabeth wife of,
943.
Archelous, Stephen, 86.
Arches, co. Buckingham. See Cud-
dington.
Archestr'. .See Irchester.
Arcubus, Peter de, heirs of, land held
of, 236.
Ardern Hall [in Horndon on the
Hill], CO. Essex, manor of,
679.
Ardern, Elizabeth. See Benge, John.
, Katharine. See Fitz Her-
berd, Ursula.
Joan, wife of Richard, 344.
, John, 344.
Ardern, Richard, co. Surrey, 344.
Ardyngton, John, 304, 573.
Ardys, Thomas, land held of, 492.
Argentines Manor, manor called
Argentyns, in Melbourn, co.
Cambridge, 624.
Arkenbolde, John, 170.
Arkeswill. .See Askerswell.
Arksey, Arkesey, co. York [W.R.],
236.
, Bentley in, q.v.
Arleston, Erlaston [in Barrow upon
Trent], co. Derby, William
Bothe of. See Botha.
Arley, co. Warwick, 802.
, Dolphj^ns in, 802.
Arlingham, Arlyngham, co. Glouces-
ter, 685.
Arlington, Alryngton, co. Devon,
advowson of, 118.
, manor of, 118.
Arlmons, co. York. See Romanby.
Arlyngham. See Arlingham.
Armen, Thomas, esquire, 70.
Armyn. See Airmyn.
Arnall. See Arnold.
Arney, John, gentleman, co. Dorset,
402.
GENERAL INDEX.
625
Arney, Thomas, son and heir of
John. 402.
Arnold. ^Vrnall [in Swine], co. York
[E.R.]. 669 bis.
Arnold, Arnald, Anne, daughter and
heir of Robert, 744.
Arnold, Robert, co. Huntingdon, 744.
Arowe. See Arrow.
Arreton, Adderton, Isle of Wight,
689.
, manor of, land held of, 689.
, Shide in, q.v.
Arrow, Arowe, Arrowe, co. Warwick,
778.
, manor of, 778.
, park of, 778.
Arsyk. honor of, land held of, 246.
Arthington, co. York [W.R.], Cres-
keld in, q.v.
Arthingworth, Arthyngworth, co.
Northainpton, 621.
Arthur, prince of Wales, duke of
Cornwall, earl of Chester,
land held of, 45, 118, 132,
160, 174, 237, 265, 314, 334,
374, 389, 393 bis, 434, 446,
447, 466, 502.
Arthur, John, land held of, 190.
Arthur, John, co. Gloucester, 594 ;
CO. Somerset, 635.
Arthur, John, son and heir of Jolin,
594, 635.
Arthures lands, co. Gloucester. See
Aust.
Arthyngworth. See Arthingworth.
Artyibury, William, 652.
, , Alice BuUe wife of,
652."
Arundel, earl of. See Fitz Alan,
Thomas, and William.
Arundell, Alexander, 30.
, , land held of, 555.
Anne. See Crocker, John.
, Edmund, knight, 827.
Arundell, Edmund, knight, co. Corn-
wall, 080 ; CO. Devon, 769.
Arundell, Joan, wife of Edmund,
knight, 680 (pp. 435, 436).
, John, land held of, 685.
, John, bishop of Exeter, 680
(p. 435), 827.
, , land held of, 555,
614 ter.
, John, clerk, 872.
, John, knight, of Lanherne,
406, 442.
, , land held of, 239,
251, 343, 680 (p. 436).
, John, knight, nephew and
co-heir of John, lord Dynham,
434, 447.
, John [of] Trerice, esquire, 30.
, Katharine [wife of Sir
Thomas], sister of John, lord
Dynham, 434, 447.
Wt. 3777.
Arundell — cont.
, Remfrey or Renf rey,
knight, son and heir of Joan
Coleshill, 429, 680 {pp. 434,
435), 769.
, , Anne, wife of. See
Crane, Robert.
Arundelles, messuage formerly, in
Ipsden, CO. Oxford, 536.
Asby, Great, Great Askeby, co. West-
morland, advowson of, 294.
, , manor of, 294.
Winderwath, Wynander-
wath [in Great Asby], manor
of, 294.
Asceles. See Athol.
Ascote, Chapel, Ascote [extra
parochial, near Southam], co.
Warwick, 245.
Ascue. See Askewe.
Aseley. See Haseley.
Asfordby, co. Lincoln. See Asserby.
Asfordby, John, co. Lincoln, 182.
Asfordby, Jolin, son and heir of John,
182.
Ash, Pykes Asshe [in Martock], co.
Somerset, manor of, 284.
, Assh, Asshe [in Sutton on
the Hill], CO. Derby, 631.
, , manor of, 631.
, , Thomas Denizz of.
See Denizz.
next Sandwich, Asshe by
Sandwich, 686.
, Wicken, Asshe Wytten, co.
Norfolk, manor of, 367.
Ash, Asshe, Aysshe, John, 402, 702.
, Thomas, 534.
, WiUiam (co. Devon), 771,
776.
, William (co. Somerset), 837.
Ashbourne, Ashbiu-ne, Asshebourne,
Assheburne, co. Derby, 542,
832.
, manor of, land held of, 832.
, vicar of. See Hampton,
John.
, Clifton in, q.v.
, Compton in, q.v.
, Offcote-Underv^'ood in, q.v.
, Sturston in, q.v.
Ashbury, Aysshebure, co. Berks,
parish of, 394.
, , Idstone in, q.v.
, Ayshber', co. Devon, manor
of, land held of, 878.
, , Scobchester in, q.v.
Ashby by Partney, Assheby by
Partney, co. Lincoln, 182.
, Cold, Goldassby, Goldassh-
by, CO. Northampton, manor
of, 694.
de la Zouch, Asshby de la
Zouch, CO. Leicester, manor
of, land held of, 497.
iH 40
G26
GENERAL INDEX.
Ashby — cont.
Folville, CO. Leicester, Bars-
by in, q.v.
Puerorum, Asseby Puerorum,
CO. Lincoln, 835.
, , Stainsby in, q.v.
, West, Askeby by Horn-
castell, CO. Lincoln, manor of,
327.
Ashcombe, Asshecombe [in Weston
super Mare], co. Somerset,
manor of, 635.
Ashe, Asshe, co. Hants, 705.
, , Polhampton by. See
Polhampton.
, Ayssh in Musbury, co.
Devon, 100.
Asheby. See Assheby.
Asheldham, Assheldam, co. Essex,
476 bis.
Ashendon, Asshenden, co. Bucking-
ham, 627.
Asheton, Long. See Ashton.
Ashfield, Asshefeld, co. Nottingham,
Kirkby in. See Kirkby.
, , Sutton in. See Sut-
ton.
, Asshefeld, Great and Little,
CO. Suffolk, 27L
, , Bresworth in, q.v.
Ashford Bowdler, Asshford Bowde-
lers, CO. Salop, 233.
, Asshef ord in le Peke [in
Bakewell], co. Derby, manor
of, 33L
Ashill, Aisshell, co. Somerset, manor
of, land held of, 477.
, Skipperham in, q.v.
Ashley, Assheley, co. Hants, 609.
, Assheley, co. Northampton,
manor of, 449.
, Assheley [in Corby Hundred],
CO. Northampton, 62 L
, , manor of, land held
of, 62L
Ashling, East, Estasshlyng [in Funt-
ington], CO. Sussex, 122.
, West, Westasshlyng [in
Fvtntington], co. Sussex, 122.
Ashomle, John, 86.
Ashover, co. Derby, Parldiall in,
q.v.
Ashprington, Aysshepryngton, co.
Devon, 865.
, WashboTirne in, q.v.
Ashreigny, Aysch Reygnj^ co.
Devon, manor of, land held of,
555.
, Densham in, q.v.
Hole in, q.v.
Kake in, q.v.
, Meneclyff in, q.v.
Riddlecombe in, q.v.
Ashridge, Asshryge, Aysshryge [in
Horwood], CO. Devon, 148.
Ashridge — cont.
, Asschervig', Assherigge,
Assherygge [in Pitstone, co.
Buckingham, and Little Gad-
desden, co. Hertford], rector
[of the Bonhommes] of, land
held of, 131, 388, 748.
Ashtead, Asshested, co. Surrey, 684.
Ashton, CO. Devon, Bramble in,
q.v.
, , George Teign in, g.t'.
, , Kidden in, q.v.
, , Wolcombe in, q.v.
, Aston [in Eye], co. Here-
ford, manor (|) of, 486.
, formerly Ashtorr Barrett,
? Aysstor [in St. Dominick],
CO. Cornwall, land held of,
827.
, Assheton [in Ufford], co.
Northampton, 882.
, Long, Long Asheton, Long-
assheton, co. Somerset, 635.
, , Jolin Broke of. See
Broke.
, Rood, Chapelayssheton alias
Rodeayssheton [in West
Ashton, ty thing of Steeple
Ashton, now a parish], co.
Wilts, manor of, 386.
, Steeple, Stepulayssheton,
CO. Wilts, 386.
, West, tything of Steeple
Ashton, Rood Ashton in. See
Ashton, Rood.
Ashwater, Aysshewater, co. Devon,
Statfold in, q.v.
Ashwell, Ayschwill, Ayschwyll, in
Dolton, CO. Devon, 555.
Ashwellthorpe, Ashwelthorp, Aswel-
thorp, CO. Norfolk, manor of,
18.
Ashwicken, Askewykyn, Asshe-
wyken, co. Norfolk, 946.
, Robert Thoresby of. See
Thoresby.
Aske, Robert, knight, 573.
, Roger, esquire, 839.
, William, esquire, 404.
Askeby by Horncastell. See Ashby,
West.
, Great. See Asby.
Askeham, Brian. See Askham
Bryan.
Askerswell, Arkeswill, co. Dorset,
manor of, 965.
Askerth, co. York, 222 {p. 143). See
Aysgarth.
Askewe, Ascue, Christopher, cousin
and heir of William Tunstall,
esquire, 339.
, Eleanor, sister of William
Tunstall, esquire, 339.
, Robert, clerk, 250.
, William, clerk, 250.
GENERAL INDEX.
627
Askewe — cont.
, William, the elder, esquire,
423.
Askewith. See Askwith.
Askewykyn. See Ashwicken.
Askhaiii Bryan, Brian Askeham,
Brianaskham, co. York
[W.R.]. 5.39. 658.
Askilby. See Asselby.
Askley. — , land held of, 390.
Askrig [in Aysgarth], co. York [N.R.],
manor of, 222.
Askwith, Askewith [in Weston], co.
York [W.R.]. 509.
, manor of, land held of, 569.
Askwyth, William, yeoman, 304.
Aslak, Elizabeth, widow, 306.
, Walter, 392.
Asmonderby. See Aismunderby.
Aspaal Stonham. See Stonham
Aspal.
Aspall, CO. Suffolk, 34, 889.
, Stonham. See Stonham
Aspall.
Aspeley Gyse. See Aspley Guise.
A.splen, Asplon, Asplond, John, 165,
611, 724.
Aspley-bury, Aspleygh alias Aspley-
bury [in Shillington], co. Bed-
ford, 766.
, , manor of, 766.
Guise, Aspeley Gyse, co.
Bedford, manor of, 509.
Asplon, Asplond. See Asplen.
Assarts, 227.
Asscherug'. See Ashridge.
Asseby Puerorum. See Ashby Puer-
orum.
Asselby, Askilby [in Howden], co.
York [E.R.], 169.
Assenton, Asshenden, in the parish
of Bix, CO. Oxford, 314.
Asserby, Asfordby [in Bilsby], co.
Lincoln, 182.
Asshbrook, William, 208.
Asshby de la Zouch. See Ashby de
la Zouch.
Asshby, John, &c. See Assheby.
Asshe, CO. Derby. See Ash.
, Pykes. See Ash.
Wytten. See Ask Wicken.
Asshe, Thomas. See Ash.
Assheborne, Henry, gentleman, 143,
712.
AsshebovuTie. See Ashbourne.
Assheby by Partney. See Ashby
by Partney.
Assheby, Asheby, Asshby, John,
128, 291, 497.
, John, clerk, 112.
, William, 123, 291, 497.
, William, esquire, 295,
497.
Assheby, William, esquire, co. Derby,
252 ; CO. Leicester, 334.
Assheby, William, esquire, son and
heir of William, esquire, 252,
334.
, , Agnes, wife of, 252.
Asshecombe. ♦S'ee Ashcombe.
Asshedon, John, 563.
Asshefeld, co. Suffolk. See Ash-
field.
Asshefeld, Edmund, son of John,
271.
, Francis, son of John, 271.
, George, son and heir of John,
271, 272, 444.
, John, esquire, 115.
, John, son of John, 444.
, John son of Robert and
Eleanor, father of John, 272,
444.
Asshefeld, John, gentleman, co. Nor-
folk, 272 ; CO. Suffolk, 271.
Asshefeld, Margaret, wife of John,
271.
, Robert, 444.
, , Cecily wife of, 444.
, , Eleanor wife of, 444.
, Robert son and heir of
Robert, 444.
, , Joan wife of. See
Curson, Joan.
Assheford in le Peke. See Ashford.
Asshehurst. See Asshvirst.
Assheldam. See Asheldham.
Assheley, co. Hants. See Ashley.
, CO. Northampton. See
Ashley.
Asshenden, co. Buckingham. See
Ashendon.
, CO. Oxford. See Assenton.
Assherigge, Assherygge. See Ash-
ridge.
Asshested. See Ashtead.
Assheton, co. Northampton. See
Ashton.
, CO. Oxford. See Aston,
Middle.
Assheton, Ralph, knight, 640.
Asshewyken. See Ashwicken.
Asshford Bowdelers. See Ashford
Bowdler.
Asshryge, co. Devon. See Asliridge.
Asshurst, Asshehurst, William, 209,
210.
Assington, co. Siiffolk, Aveley in,
q.v.
Assordby Croft. See Trusthorpe.
Aatansfelde. See Alstonefield.
Astcote, Auscot [in Pattishall], co.
Northampton, chapel of [the
Holy Virgin of], in, 701.
Asteley, co. Salop. See Astley.
Asteley, Edward, &c. See Astley.
Astelyns alias Gapps, Hastlyns [in
High Ongar], co, Essex,
manor of, land held of, 679.
Astenfeld. See Alstonefield.
628
GENERAL INDEX.
Asthorp, CO. Rutland. See Ales-
thorpe.
Asthorp, Austorp, Robert, clerk,
680 {p. 433), 769.
Astley, Asteley [in St. Mary's parish
in the Liberty of Shrewsbury],
CO. Salop, 229.
Astley, Asteley, Edward, 128.
, , Elizabeth wife of,
daughter and co-heir of John
Burdet, 128.
, , William,
son of, 128.
, Elizabeth. See Moore,
Thomas.
, John, esquire, 465.
, Margery, wife of Thomas,
esquire, daughter of William
Liunnour, 465.
Astley, Thomas, esquire, co. or-
folk, 465.
Astley, Thomas, the elder, esquire,
son and heir of Thomas and
Margery, 465.
, , land held of, 606,
706.
, Thomas, the younger, son
of Thomas and Margery,
465.
, WiUiam, land held of, 497.
Aston, CO. Hereford. See Ashton.
Clinton, Aston Clynton, co.
Buckingham, manor of, 211.
Flamville, Aston Flamvill,
CO. Leicester, William Flam-
vill of. See Flamvill.
[in Munslow], co. Salop, 326,
909.
Maras. See Alstone.
, Middle, Middelaston alias
Assheton, co. Oxford, 579.
, , manor of, 579.
Somerville, Aston Somervile,
CO. Gloucester, advowson of,
490.
, , manor of, 490.
Aston, John, 464.
, John, esquire, 475.
, , land held of, 431
his, 497.
, John, of Hay^wood, esquire,
581.
, John, knight, land held of,
693.
, John, knight, 974.
, , Joan, wife of, 974.
Aswelthorp. See Ashwellthorpe.
Atfordyn. See Adforton.
Athelhampton, Athelhampston, co.
Dorset, advowson of free
chapel of, 962.
, manor of, 962.
Athelney, Adylney [in Lyng], co.
Somerset, abbot of, land held
of, 837.
Atherfield, Atherfeld [in Shorwell],
Isle of Wight, 546.
Athewyk. See Adwick le Street.
Athol, Asceles, John, earl of. See
Strabolgi, John de.
Atkinson, Atkynson, Alexander,
128.
, William, clerk, 839.
Atley Hill, ? Atlocowton [in Gilling],
CO. York [N.R.], 862.
Atteford. See Atworth.
Attenbo rough, Adenburgh, co.
Nottingham, manor of, 423.
Atteward, Attward, Great. See At-
worth.
, Little, alias Cuttels. See
Cottles.
Attewater, John, 273.
Attilbrigge. See Attlebridge.
Attleborough, Attilborough, Attil-
burgh, Attylburgh, co. Nor-
folk, 13.
, chantry of Holy Cross in
church of, advowson of, 114.
, college of, advowson of, 114.
manor of Plasset in. See
Plasset.
, manor of Plassing Hall in.
See Plassing.
, John Ratclyff , lord Fitz-
water of. See Ratclyff.
Attlebridge, Attilbrigge, co. Norfolk,
600.
Attward, Cuttels. See Cottles.
, Great. See Atworth.
Attwood, Atwode, Thomas, 596.
, William, yeoman, 179.
Atworth, Great, Atteward alias Att-
ward, Atteford [chapelry to
Bradford], co. Wilts, 682,
783, 979.
Aubourn, co. Lincoln,
in, q.v.
Aucher, James, gentleman, 973.
, John, 973.
Audley, Audeley, Awdeley, Edmiind,
bishop of Hereford, 112.
, , bishop of Salisbury,
landheldof, 738, 953&is.
See Tuchet alias Audley.
Aukland, Aukeland, Robert, chap-
lain, 167.
Aulton. See Alton.
Aumale, count of, escheat on death
of, 372.
, countess of. See Fortibus,
Isabel de.
, honor of, land held of, 966.
Avmgevyn, Aungewen. See Ange-
vyn.
Auscot. See Astcote.
Aust, Auste, Awste [in Henbury],
CO. Gloucester, 551, 594.
, manor (|) of, 96, 470, 551.
, Arthures lands in, 551.
Haddington
GENERAL INDEX.
629
Aust — cont.
Cote next. Sep, Cote.
Austell, Thomas, clerk. 264, 770.
Austin Lodge, Orkesdene [in Eyns-
ford], CO. Kent, manor of, 920.
Auston Maris. See Alstone.
Austorp. See Asthorp.
Aveley alias Alvingley, Alvynglegh
[in Assington], co. Suffolk,
manor of, 604.
A veil. See Avill.
Avenelles, co. Hereford. See Marcle,
Much.
Aveswyke, Avyswk, co. Bedford. See.
Stopsley.
Aveton Giffard, co. Devon, advow-
sons of church and chantry
of, 118.
manor of, 118.
Avill, Avell [in Diuister], co. Somer-
set, manor of, 823.
Awbrey, Richard, 696.
Awbyns, co. Suffolk. See Boxford.
Awdeley. See Audley.
Awderdale, John, 86.
Awlescombe, co. Devon, Godford in,
q.v.
Awmbeler, William, 390.
Awste. See Aust.
Awston. See Owston.
Marys. See Alstone.
Axbridge, Axbrigge, co. Somerset,
823.
, borough of, 189.
Axhobne, isle of, co. Lincoln, 566.
Axminster, Axmister, Axmyster, co.
Devon, 100.
, North Wyke in, q.v.
Aycastre Malbysh. See Acaster
Malbis.
Ayherst, William, of East Mailing,
85.
Ayk, Ayke. See Aike.
Aykerode, Akerod, William, clerk,
M.A., 539, 556, 561, 658.
Aylemer, Robert, 605.
Aylemersshe, co. Middlesex. See
Stepney.
Aylesbury, Aylysbury, co. Bucking-
ham, 299.
, lord of, land held of his
manor there, 299.
Aylescott, Aylescote [in West Down],
CO. Devon, 866.
Aylewode, co. Northampton. See
Brampton.
Aylmer, Aylmere, Henry, 563.
, Lawrence, 550.
Aylsham Lancaster, Aileshan,
manor of [in Aylsham], co.
Norfolk, land held of, 700.
Aylward, Aleward, Alward, Ayle-
ward, John, 225.
See also Alvard.
John, clerk, 114, 193.
Aylward, John — cont.
, , parson of church of
East Harling, 216-219, 222,
224, 243.
Aylyff. See Eylyff.
Aylysbury. See Aylesbury.
Aymvmderby. See Amotherby.
Aynbury. See Almeley.
AjTiderby. See Ainderby Quern-
how.
Ajmeley Graunge. See Ainley.
Aynels Manor, co. Bedford. See
Westoning.
Aynesworth, Thomas, 222.
Aynmonderby. See Amotherby.
Aynolffes, tenement called, in Wil-
lingale Doe and High Easter,
CO. Essex, 1.
Aysbergh [in Aysgarth], co. York
[N.R.], 222.
Aysch Reygny. See Ashreigny.
Ayschwill, Ayschwyll. See Ash-
well.
Aysgarth, co. York [N.R.]. See
Askerth.
, Askrig in, q.v.
, Aysbergh in, q.v.
, Bolton, West in, q.v.
, Burton in, q.v.
, Carperby in, q.v.
, Gill, Lower, in, q.v.
, Thornton Rust in, q.v.
, Walden in, q.v.
Ayshber'. See Ashbury.
Aysheford. See Aysshford.
Ayssh. CO. Devon. See Ashe.
Aysshe, co. Dorset. See Aish.
Aysshe, John, &c. See Ash.
Aysshebiu-e. See Ashbiu-y.
Ayssheford. See Aysshford.
Aysshepryngton. See Ashprington.
Aysshewater. See Ashwater.
Aysshford, Aysheford, Ayssheford,
John, 176.
, Wilham, 646.
, William, esquire, 57.
Aysshryge, co. Devon. See Ashridge
Ay^^shtor. See Ashton.
Aythewyk. See Adwick le Street.
Ayton, East, Hayton [in Seamer],
CO. York [N.R.], 568.
B
Babbar. See Babergh.
Babcary, Babbecary, Babcare, co.
Somerset, 325, 837.
630
GENERAL INDEX.
Babcary — cont.
, manor of, 837.
, Rawlyns in, 325.
, Stert in, q.v.
Babergh, Babbar, hundred of, co.
Suffolk, land held of, 429.
Babington, Babyngton, co. Somer-
set, manor of, 9, 421.
Babington, Babyngton, Anthony,
628.
Babington, Edward, London, 27 ; co.
Middlesex, 28 ; co. Oxford,
108.
Babington, Ethelneda. See Delves,
Ethelneda.
, Henry, D.D., 628.
, John, 497.
, John, knight, 388, 497, 566,
832, 942.
Babington, John, knight, co. Not-
tingham, 898.
Babington, Richard, son and heir of
William, 27, 108.
, Robert, esquire, 27, 108.
, , Elizabeth, wife of,
daughter and heir of Ralph
Willyamscote, 108.
, Thomas, 603, 832, 942.
, Thomas, e. quire, 542 bis,
888, 898, 966.
, Thomas, of Dethick, co.
Derby, esquire, 628.
, , Joan, daughter of.
See Meverell, George.
........ William, brother and heir of
Edward, 27, 108.
William, esquire, 603.
, William, knight, 27, 28.
, William, son of Robert,
cousin and heir of Elizabeth
Venour, 27, 108.
Babraham, Baburham, co. Cam-
bridge, 448.
Babthorp, co. York. See Babthorpe.
Babthorp, Christian. See Bedell,
William.
, Ralph (I), knight, 939.
, Ralph (II), 939.
, Ralph (III), knight, 169,
939.
, Robert (I), knight, 939.
, Robert (II), 939.
, Robert (III), knight, 939.
, Robert (IV), knight, 939.
, Thomas, clerk, brother of
William, 939.
, William, 573.
Babthorp, William, co. York, 939.
Babthorp, William, son and heir of
William, 939.
Babthorpe, Babthorp [in Heming-
brough], CO. York [E.R.],
939.
Babton. See Bap ton.
Baburham. See Babraham.
Baburhams, co. Cambridge. See
Meldreth.
Babyngton. See Babington.
Bache. See Batch.
Bachecroft, Bachcroft, Bachecrofte,
Baggecroft, Bechecroft, Si-
mon, Simeon, 4, 5, 114.
, , cousin and heir of
Thomas, 471.
, Thomas, 117 bis.
Bachecroft, Thomas, co. Norfolk, 471.
Backwell, co. Somerset, Farley in,
q.v.
Bacon, Bakon, John, 429.
, John, of Hessett, the elder,
308.
, John, of Hessett, the
younger, 308.
, Thomas, 308.
Bacons manor, co. Essex. ^See
Deugie.
, CO. Suffolk. See Mickfield.
Badby, Richard, land held of, 625.
Badcocks, Badcockes, manor [in
Abberton], co. Essex, 613.
Baddesley Clinton, Baddesley, Bad-
desley Clynton, co. Warwick,
913.
, , Nicholas Brome of.
See Brome.
Ensor, Baddisley, co. War-
wick, manor of, 942.
Baddow, Great, Badowe, co. Essex,
1.
Badger, Baggesor, Baggesoure, co.
Salop, manor of, 598, 844.
Badgeworth, co. Somerset, Tarnock
in, q.v.
Badowe. See Baddow.
Badsyle, Thomas, yeoman, 824.
Bagard, William, 496.
Bagbere, in Milton Abbas, co. Dor-
set, 522.
, Bakebere [in Sturminster
Newton Castle], co. Dorset,
188.
Bagbiiry, Begbury [in Evercreech],
CO. Somerset, 47.
Bagendyxby. See Enderby, Bag.
Bageson, co. Salop, 233.
Baggecroft. See Bachecroft.
Baggesoure. See Badger.
Baggrave, Bagrave (liberty, in
parish of Hungerton), co.
Leicester, 295, 334.
Baildon [in Otley], co. York [W.R.],
manor (-J) of, 568.
Bailly, John, chaplain, 936.
Bainbury, Bambury or Banbury,
West, Westburn'by [in Broad-
wood Widger], co. Devon, 940.
Bainham, Baynham, Beynam, Alex-
ander, knight, 345, 562.
, Alice, widow, land held of,
488.
GENERAL INDEX.
631
Bainham — cont.
, Christopher, esquire, 562.
, Thomas, esquire, 345, 562,
685.
, Alice wife of. See
Denys, Walter, loiight.
, , Elizabeth, daughter
of. See Russell, Elizabeth.
William, 345, 562.
Baynam, William, 903.
, William, gentleman, 8.
Bainton, Ba\Tieton, Baynton, co.
York [E.R.], 38.
, manor of, 89.
Baisham. See Baysham.
Bakchyld. See Bapcliild.
Bakebere. See Bagbere.
Baker, John, of Langport, 74.
, Richard, gentleman, 423.
, Stephen, 196, 494.
Bakewell, Bawkwell, co. Derby,
manor (|) of, 24.
, Ashford in, q.v.
Bakon. See Bacon.
Bakunsthorp, Hugh, land held of,
353.
Bakwell. See Buckwell.
Balamy, Jolui, of Stratford-on-Avon,
29.
Balard, Balarde. See Ballard.
Balby alias Hexthorpe, Exthorp [in
soke of Doncaster], co. York
[W.R.], 236.
Balcote, Baldecot. See Baucot.
Balderton, co. Nottingham, manor of,
289.
Baldeswell. See Bawdeswell.
Baldock, Baldok, co. Hertford, 666,
667.
, Weston by. See Weston.
Bale, Bathele, co. Norfolk, 606.
Bale's Ash, Balesaysch, in High
Bickington, co. Devon, 555.
Balidtn. See Ballidon.
Balkholme, Blakholme [in Howden],
CO. York [E.R.], 169.
Ballard, Balard, Balarde, Clement
son of Robert, 147.
, Isabel, wife of Robert,
daughter of Joan Kent,
147.
, Robert, 494, 932.
Ballard, Robert, co. Kent, 147.
Ballard, William, son and heir of
Robert, 147.
Ballescote, co. Hereford. See Ted-
stone Delamere.
Ballidon, Baliden [chapelry in Brad-
bourne parish], co. Derby,
manor of, 832.
Balne, Balnhek, Blane [in Snaith],
CO. York [W.R.], 105, 169.
Balsall, Temple, Balsale [in Hamp-
ton in Arden, co. Warwick],
manor of, land held of, 356.
Balshale, Thomas, clerk, 562, 587.
Balterley. See Batterley.
Bam. See Bamme.
Bamborough, John, esquire, 436.
See also Banburgh.
Bambrege ferry [in Great Wakering],
CO. Essex, 1.
Bamburgh, co. Northumberland,
priory of, master of, land held
of, 906.
, Beadnell in, q.v.
, EKord in, q.v.
Bamme, Edmund, co. Kent, 824.
Bamme, Bam, Joan, daughter and
heir of Edmund, 824.
, John, father of Edmund,
824.
, Margaret, wife of Edmund,
824.
Bampfeld. See Baunfeld.
Bampton, Baunpton, Baunton, co.
Devon, 886.
, , manor of, land held
of, 768.
, , Leigh Paulet in, q.v.
, CO. Gloucester. See Na\in-
tgn.
, CO. Oxford, 22.
, , manor of Bampton
Doylli, Bampton Dole, in, 830,
831, 935.
, CO. Westmorland, Knipe in,
q.v.
Cundale, Bampton Condalles
[in Bampton], co. Westmor-
land, manor of, 812.
Banaster, Banastur, Bannaster, Ban-
nastre [Joan]. See Daunte-
sey, Thomas.
, John, 3.
Banaster, John, of Hadnall, co.
Salop, 229.
Banaster, Ralph, co. Wilts, 788.
Banaster, Richard, son and heir of
John, 229.
Banburgh, Henry, 117. See also
Bamborough.
Banbury, co. Oxford, 969.
, castle, or manor of, land
held of, 969.
Banffeld. See Baunfeld.
Bangor [co. Carnarvon], Richard,
bishop of. See Ednam,
Richard.
Banham, co. Norfolk, 114.
Bank, John, land held of, 568.
Bankland, Bankelonde, Banklonde
next Colrigge [in Coldridge
parish], co. Devon, 422.
Bannaster, Bannastre. See Bannas-
ter.
Bannyng, John, 225.
, Thomas, 225 ter.
Banstead, Bansted, co. Surrey,
manor of, land held of, 344.
632
GENERAL INDEX.
Banyard, Thomas, gentleman, 37.
See also Baynard.
Bapchild, Bakchyld, co. Kent, 927.
Baptism entered in ' missale,' of
church, 87.
Bapton, Babton [in Fisherton Dela-
mere], co. Wilts, 505.
Barantyne, Barantyn, Drew, esquire,
318, 674.
, John, esquire, 6, 674.
, , Mary, wife of, 6,
674.
, Master, 541.
Barantyne, William, son and heir
of John and Marj% proof of
age, CO. Oxford. 6, 674.
Barcot, Bercote [in Buckland], co.
Berks, 735.
, manor of, 735.
Bardefeld. See Berdefelde.
Bardefeldis. See Bradfields.
Bardeley. See Bardley.
Bardeney. See Bardney.
Bardesey. See Bardsey.
Bardewell. See Bardwell.
Bardford, Thomas, 852.
Bardley, Bardeley [in Sto^tesden],
CO. Salop, 598, 844.
Bardney, Bardeney, co. Lincoln,
abbot and convent of, land
held of, 697, 835, 880.
Bardolff, Edmimd, 728.
Bardolffes Manor, co. Surrey. See
Addington.
Bardrour, Thomas, 117.
Bardsey, Bardesey, co. York [W.R.],
manor of, 348.
Bardwell, Bardewell, Berdewell,
Berdwell, Elizabeth, wife of
William, the elder, esquire,
late the wife of John Cheke,
gentleman, 458.
, Robert, esquire, 458.
, William, 214, 458, 465.
William, esquire, 4, 5.
, William, esquire, son and
heir of William the elder,
esqviire, 458.
Bardwell, William, the elder, esquire,
CO. Norfolk, 45.
Bardwell, William, the elder, esquire,
218, 219, 243.
, William, the yoimger, gentle-
man, 4, 98.
, William, the yotmger,
esquire, 114 his, 193.
Barell, Robert, 707.
Baresby. See Barsby.
Baret, Barett, Barette, Robert, 891.
, Stephen, 642, 665.
, WiUiam, 496.
Barettes, co. Norfolk. See Hard-
wick.
Barford, Berford, co. Norfolk, 471.
jFlyntes Manor in,471.
Barford — cont.
St. Martin, Berford, Berford
St. Martin, co. Wilts, 843.
, , manor of, 787.
Barham, co. Kent, Broome in, q.v.
, . . . . , Diggs Court in, q.v.
, Bergham, co. Suffolk, 84.
Barhowe. See Barrow.
Barisbye. See Barsby.
Barkby, Barkeby, co. Leicester, 497.
Barkbythorpe, Thorp Barkeby
Thorpbarkeby [in Barkby],
CO. Leicester, 497 ter.
Barkeby. See Barkby.
Barkedon, co. Devon, manor of , 716.
Barkefold. See Barkfold.
Barkeleygh, Barkeley. See Berke-
ley.
Barker, Henry, vicar of Stockbury,
494.
, John, 117 his.
, John, of MeHord, 417, 427.
, William, 116.
Barkeswell. See Berkswell.
Barkfold, Barkefold in Kirdford, co.
Sussex, 173.
Barkhamstede, Little. See Berk-
hampstead.
Barking, Barkyng, Berkyng, co.
Essex, 297, 302, 679.
, abbess of, land held of, 297,
302, 679.
Barkisland, Barkyslande, Barsland,
Berkeslande [in Elland, in
Halifax], co. York [W.R.],
803.
, , manor of, 803.
, , manor, or lordship
(J) of, 391.
, , Bottomley in, q.v.
Barkley, Maurice. See Berkeley.
Barkwith, West, Westberkeworth,
CO. Lincoln, advowson of, 455.
, manor of, 455.
Barkyslande. See Barkisland.
Barlay, William, chaplain, 480.
Barleghs. See Barley.
Barleston, Alice, widow, 802.
Barlestone, Barleston, co. Leicester,
936.
Barley, Barleghs, within the manor
of Cowick [in parish of St.
Thomas the Apostle], co.
Devon, 770.
Barley, William, esquire, 936.
Barlinch, Bearliche [in Brompton
Regis, CO. Somerset], prior of,
land held of, 262.
Barlings, Berlynges, co. Lincoln,
abbot of, land held of, 597,
835.
, Lang^vorth in, q.v.
Barlington, Great or East, Estbal-
rington, Estbarlyngton [in
Roborough], co. Devon, 699.
GENERAL INDEX.
633
Barlow, Berlev [in Bray ton parish],
CO. York [W.R.f. 105.
Barmbrough. Barnbiirgh, co. York.
[W.R.], manor of, 571.
, Bilham in, q.v.
Harlington in, q.v.
Barnaby. See Barnoldby le Beck.
Barnak, Bernak. Gilbert de, parson
of Tattershall, 13.
, John, son of Jolui, 14.
, John de, son of William and
Alice, 13, 14, 33.
, , Joan, wife of, 14.
, , Juliana, wife of, 14.
, John, son of William, son of
John and Juliana, 14.
, Mary, daughter of John, 14.
, Maud de. See Cromwell,
Ralph (II).
, William de, 13, 14, 33.
, Alice, wife of,
daughter and heir of Robert
Dryby, 13, 14, 33.
William, son of John and
Joan, 14.
, William, son of John and
Juliana, 14.
Barnard Castle, Castell Barnard
[chapelry in Gainford pairsh],
CO. Durham, castle of, 557.
, manor of, 557.
Barnard, Barnarde, John, 563, 596.
, John, esquire, 847 his, 848,
849, 851.
, , Margaret wife of,
daughter of Roger Wake,
esquire, 848.
, , Richard,
son and heir of, 848.
, Robert, clerk. Master of
Fotheringhay College, 406,
442.
William, 556.
Barnardiston, Bernardeston, co.
Suffolk, manor of, land held
of, 5.
Barnartiiston, Barnardyston, Ber-
nardeston, Thomas, land held
of, 5.
Barnardiston, Thomas, knight, co.
Lincoln, 765 ; co. Wilts, 764.
Barnardiston, Thomas, son and heir
of Thomas, knight, 764, 765.
Barnastapoll. See Barnstaple.
Barnburgh. See Barmbrough.
Barnby in the Willows, Barneby,
Berneby upon Wethom, co.
Lincoln [co. Nottingham],
711.
, , manor (J) of, 662.
upon Don Barnby, co. York
[W.R.], 236.
, , Thorpe in Balne in,
q.v.
, Warren Hill in, q.v.
Barne [in St. Budeaux], co. Devon,
192.
Barne, William, 838.
Barneby, Margaret, wife of Richard,
83.
Barneby, Richard, co. Lincoln, 88.
Barneby, LTrsula, daughter and heir
of Richard. 83.
Barners, lord. See Berners.
Barnes, Henry, 679 bis.
See Bernes.
Barnestapull. See Barnstaple.
Barnewell. See Barnwell.
Barney. See Berney.
Barnhall [in Nevendon], co. Essex,
manor of, land held of, 197.
Barnham Broom, Bernhambrome,
CO. Norfolk, 114.
, advowson of St. Mary of,
114.
, manor of, 114.
Barningham, co. York, N.R., Scar-
gill in, q.v.
Barnoldby le Beck, Barnaby, co.
Lincoln, lord of. See Talbot,
Gilbert.
Barnstaple, Barnastapoll, Barne-
staple, Barnestapull, Barn-
stapile, Barstaple, co. Devon,
118, 228, 269, 614, 709.
castle of, land held of, 118,
360.
, honor of, land held of, 118.
, honor of castle of, land held
of, 228.
, manor of, land held of, 228,
343.
, prior of St. Mary Magdalen
of, land held of, 614.
, prior of St. Nicholas of,
land held of, 228, 269.
, Ly therton, Feld in. See
Lichdon.
Barnwell, Barnewell [in Cambridge,
CO. Cambridge], prior of, land
held of, 219, 410, 416, 518.
Barnyngham, Ralph, 461 ter.
Baro, Peter, 86.
William, 86.
Baron, John, 712.
WilUam, 509.
Barony, honour and estate of, minor
incompetent to support, 322.
See Bedford ; Biu-ford ;
Chitterne ; Dunster ; Elmley ;
Kendal ; Wem ; Whalton.
Barough upon Sore, co. Leicester.
See Barrow upon Soar.
Barough, Barowgh, Borrogh,
Maurice, knight, 285, 703.
, , John, son and heir
of, 703.
, Thomas, esquire, land held
of, 952.
Barow Hall. See Barrow Hall.
634
GENERAL INDEX.
Barowden. See Barrowden.
Barowe, co. Suffolk, &c. See Bar-
row.
Barowe, William, 494 ter.
Barowegourney. See Barrow
Gumey.
Barowgh. See Barough.
Barr, Great, Barre, co. Stafford, 475.
, Little, Little Barre, co.
Stafford, 730.
Barres, John, 852.
Barrow, Barhowe, Barowe, co. Suf-
folk, manor of (Mundeford's
manor in), 15.
, , rector of. See Hawes,
George.
Gurney, Barowegourney, co.
Somerset, 491.
Hall, Barow Hall [in Great
Wakering], co. Essex, manor
of, 679 {pp. 429, 432).
upon Soar, Barough upon
Sore, CO. Leicester, 497.
, , manor of, land held
of, 497.
upon Trent, co. Derby,
Arleston in, q.v.
Barrowden, Barowden, co. Rutland,
206.
Barry, John, land held of, 228.
Barsby, Baresby, Barisbye [in Ashby
Folville], CO. Leicester, 132,
295, 334.
Barsham, East, Estbarsham, co.
Norfolk, 225.
Barsland. See Barkisland.
Barstaple. See Barnstaple.
Barthomley, Bartomley, co. Staf-
ford, rector of. See Fuls-
hurst, Robert.
, Batterley in, q.v.
Barthorp Bottoms, Barthorp [in
Acklam], co. York [E.R.],
573.
, manor of, 573.
Bartomley. See Barthomley.
Barton, co. Somerset. See Barton,
St. David.
, CO. Westmorland, Winder
in, q.v.
, , Yanwath in, q.v.
, Berton, co. York [N.R.], 222.
, , manor of, 556, 561.
, , Brettanby in, q.v.
, , Newton Morrell in,
q.v.
Bendish, Barton Bendyssh,
CO. Norfollc, Thomas Lovell of,
4.
by Tewkesbviry [co. Glouces-
ter], manor of, land held of,
897.
Earls, Barton, Barton Pyn-
keney, co. Northampton, 232,
234.
Barton — cont.
, Great, Barton by Bury St.
Edmvmds, Great Berton by
Bury St. Edmtinds, co. Suf-
folk, 308, 496.
in the Beans, Barton [in
Shakerstone], co. Leicester,
936.
in the Clay, ? Barton, co.
Bedford, 766.
, , manor of, 766.
le Street, co. York, N.R.,
Coneysthorpe in, q.v.
Pynkeney. See Barton
Earls.
Regis, Berton by Bristoll [in
St. Philip and St. James,
Bristol and St. George parish],
CO. Gloucester, manor of,
land held of, 594.
, St. David, Barton, co. Somer-
set, 325.
Barynger, Thomas, 677.
Baryngton, Master, land held of, 336
his.
Baryngtons, co. Suffolk. See Heig-
ham Hall Manor.
Basford, Baseford, co. Nottingham,
12, 423 his.
Basildon, Bastylden, co. Berks,
Crowchys alias Dentes manor
in, 535.
Basing Byfleet, Basyng [in Basing],
CO. Hants, manor of, 513.
Basingstoke, Bassyngstoke, co.
Hants, 708.
, fee farm rent in, 333.
, bailiffs of, land held of, 708
(4).
, Swallick in, q.v.
Baskerville, Baskervile, Baskirvile,
James, elder son of Walter,
esquire, 112.
, James, knight, 130, 155, 261
his, 352.
Baskerville, James, knight, co.
Gloucester, 183 ; co. Here-
ford, 112.
Baskerville, James, knight, father
of James, loiight, 183.
, John, son of James, knight,
112.
, John, son of Walter, esquire,
112.
, Philip, son of James, knight,
112.
, Philip, son of Walter,
esquire, 112.
, Ralph, son of James, knight,
112.
, Richard, son of James,
knight, 112.
, Sybil, wife of James, knight,
daughter of Walter Devereux,
knight, 112, 183.
GENERAL INDEX.
635
Baskervil le — cont .
Thomas, son of Walter,
esquire, 112.
Walter, esquire, 261 bis.
, Walter, esquire, son and heir
of James, knight, 112, 183.
Basket [? in Kenwyn], co. Cornwall,
680 (pp. 435, 436).
Basset, Bassett, Joan, wife of Wil-
liam, 23.
, Giles, land held of, 506.
, John, land held of, 202.
, John, esquire, land held of,
228.
, Nicholas, 240.
, Nicholas, son of William, 23.
, Richard, esquire, 388.
, Thomas, 26.
Basset, William, co. Derby, 23.
Basset, WilUam, son and heir of Wil-
ham, 23.
Basseton, John, 913.
Bassettes Londes, co. Devon. See
Yarnscombe.
Basshe, Thomas, 345.
Bassyngstoke. See Basingstoke.
Bastard, Richard, burgess of Bishops
Lyrm, 464.
, Roger, esquire, 667.
Baston, co. Lincoln, manor of, 967.
Bastwick, Bastwyke, co. Norfolk,
353.
Bastylden. See Basildon.
Basyng. See Basing.
Batch, Bache [in Diddlebury], co.
Salop, 116.
, manor of, 116.
Batchcott, Bechecote, Bechecott [in
Richards Castle, co. Here-
ford and Salop], 233.
Batehampton. See Bathampton,
Great.
Batell. See Battle.
Batemanson, Jolin, clerk, 626.
Batenhale, by Worcester [in the
parish of St. Peter's, Worces-
ter], CO. Worcester, manor of,
land held of, 489.
, , rent from, 562.
Bath, CO. Somerset, bishop of, land
held of, 9, 74, 75, 134, 189 ter.
See King, Oliver.
, prior and convent of, 683.
, Bath and Wells, co. Somer-
set, bishop of, land held of,
161, 501, 521, 823 bis, 926,
928.
, See King, Oliver.
Bathampt<:)n, Great, Batehampton
[in Steeple Langford], co.
Wilts, manor of, 605.
Batterley, Balterley [in Barthomley],
CO. Stafford, 933.
Battes or Batys, co. Surrey. See
Addington.
Battesforth, Mistress, 596.
Battisboro ugh, Battisburghe, Bat-
tokysburgh [in Holbeton], co.
Devon, 615, 773.
Battle, Batell, co. Sussex, 924.
, abbot of, land held of, 246,
642, 665, 923.
Battokysburgh. See Battisborough.
Battyshorne, Battysthorne. See
Betteshorne.
Battyshyll, co. Devon, 717.
Batyn, Humphrey, son and heir of
Robert, 767.
, Robert, land held of, 842.
Batyn, Robert, co. Devon, 767.
Batys. See Battes.
Baucot, Balcote, Baldecot, Balde-
cott [in Tugford], co. Salop,
326, 676, 909.
, manor of, 909.
Bauncroft. See Bawncrof t.
Baunfeld, Bampfeld, Banffeld, Bawn-
feld, John, land held of, 940.
, John, son and heir of Peter,
273.
, Mariona, wife of Peter, 273.
Baunfeld, Peter, esquire, co. Somer-
set, 273.
Baunfeld, Peter, of Shaftesbury,
545.
, William, esquire, land held
of, 389.
Baimpton, Baunton. See Bampton.
Bavauntes, land called, in Mable-
thorpe, CO. Lincoln, 2, 585.
Bawdeswell, Baldeswell, co. Norfolk,
manor called Copers in, 605.
, manor called Myllers in, 605.
Bawdewyns or Bawdwyns, in
Bridgham, co. Norfolk, 114.
Bawdon. See Bowden Edge.
Bawkwell. See Bakewell.
Bawn. See Boown.
Bawncroft, Bauncroft [? in Snaith],
CO. York [W.R.], 169.
Bawnfeld. See Baunfeld.
Bawsey, co. Norfolk, 946.
, manor of, 359.
, Glosthorp in, q.v.
Bawtry, Bawtre, co. York [W.R.],
576.
, manor of, land held of, 576.
Baxter, Baxster, Jolin, of Honing,
CO. Norfolk, 37.
, Richard, chaplain, 4.
, Walter, 838.
Baydon, Beydon by Allebourne, co.
Wilts, 673.
Bayeux alias Beaumont fee, co. Lin-
coln, land held of, 526.
Bayford, co. Hertford, 392.
[in Stoke Trister], co. Somer-
set, 608.
Bayle, le. See Syda, John.
Baynam, William. See Bainham.
636
GENERAL INDEX.
Baynard, Baynerd, Philip, 386,
682.
, son and heir of
Robert, esquire, 503, 504.
, , , land held of,
656.
, Robert, 579, 580, 670.
, Robert, esquire, 386.
Baynard, Robert, esquire, co. Hants,
503 ; CO. Wilts, 504.
Baynard, Thomas, 679 bis.
, , Thomasine wife of,
679 bis.
See also Banyard.
Baynebrygge, Agnes, 852.
Bayneton. See Bainton.
Baynham. See Bainham.
Baynton. See Bainton.
Baysham, Baisham [formerly a
parish, now in Sellack], co.
Hereford, 261.
Beachendon, Bechenden [in Waddes-
don], CO. Buckingham, 299.
Beaconsfield, Bekenesfeld, co. Buck-
ingham, 627.
Beadnell, Bednall [in Bamburgh], co.
Northiunberland, 906.
Beaford, Beauford, co. Devon, Wode-
house in, 555.
Bealchampotton. See Belchamp
Otton.
Bealchampwilliam. See Belchamp
Walter.
Bealings, Great, Great Belyngges,
CO. Suffolk, advowson of, 5.
, manor of, 5.
Beaminster, co. Dorset, Btickham in,
q.v.
, Hewstock in, q.v.
, Parnham in, q.v.
Beamish Hall, Bemyshall [in Al-
brighton], co. Salop, manor
or lordship, of, 201.
Beamond Manor, co. Suffolk. See
Beaumonds.
Beamond, Beamont, Beamound,
Beamount, Dorothy, &c. See
Beaumont.
Beane, John, clerk, 889 bis.
Beara, Beare [in Bishops Tawton],
CO. Devon, 614.
Beare, co. Devon. See Beara.
Cracombe, co. Somerset. See
Beer Crocombe.
Beare, John, &c. See Bere.
Bearley, Berley, co. Warn^ick, 29.
Bearliche. See Barlinch.
Beauchamp, Bechamp, Beuchamp,
Bewchamp, Alice, 405.
Beauchamp, Ankur, co. Hereford, 405 ;
CO. Worcester, 375.
Beauchamp, Avice, wife of Ankur,
375 bis.
, Elizabeth. See Nevill, Ed-
ward.
Beauchamp — cont.
, Richard, bishop of Salis-
bury, 498, 499,
, Richard, father of Ankur,
405.
, Richard, knight, 300.
, Richard, knight, lord Beau-
champ [of Powick], 785.
, , Anne, daughter and
co-heir of. See Lygon, Rich-
ard.
, , Eleanor, daughter
and co-heir of. See Rede,
Richard.
, Elizabeth, daughter
and co-heir of. See Wil-
loughby, Robert, lord de
Broke.
Beauchamp, Richard, knight, lord de
Beauchamp loi Powick], co.
Lincoln, 861.
Beauchamp, Richard, earl of War-
wick, 883, 931.
, , Eleanor daughter of.
See Beaufort, Eleanor.
, Richard, lord St. Amand,
knight, 792, 838.
, .. , land held of, 22,
535, 673.
Beauchamp, Thomas, co. Westmorland,
810.
Beauchamp, Thomas, esquire, 499.
, Thomas, son and heir of
Thomas, 810.
, William, 162.
, William, lord de St. Amand,
162.
Beauchamps Manor, manor of Beau-
champe [in Wyddial], co.
Hertford, 69.
Beaucombe. See Bowcombe.
Beaudesert, co. Warwick, castle, or
manor, of, land held of, 29.
Beaufitz, Beaufytz, John, escheator
in CO. Warwick, 913.
Beaufo, Joan, daughter and co-heir
of John Higford, 913.
, , John, son and heir
of, 913.
Bea\iford. co. Devon. See Beaford.
Beaufort, Eleanor, duchess of Somerset,
late the wife of [Edmund Beau-
fort] duke of Somerset, formerly
wife of Thomas, lord de Roos,
daughter of Richard Beau-
champ, earl of Warwick, co.
Essex, 883 ; co. Somerset,
931.
Beaufort, Beauford, Henry, duke of
Somerset, 432.
, John, earl of Somerset, 77.
, the lady Margaret, cotuitess
of Richmond and Derby, the
king's mother, wife of Thomas,
earl of Derby, 358, 803.
GENERAL INDEX.
637
Beaufort, the lady Margaret^ — cont.
, land held of, 9. 51, 65,
78, 98, 118, 137. 147, 154, 228,
251, 259, 262. 269, 284, 287,
325 bis. 343 bis, 358, 360, 421,
422, 433 ter, 472, 494 bis, 508,
597, 608, 614, 615, 687, 696,
699, 711, 717, 727, 750, 769,
772, 837, 864, 879, 886, 962,
966, 967.
, ]Mars;aret, duchess of Somer-
set, 165, 724.
Beaufytz. See Beaufitz.
Beaumonds Manor, manor called
Beamond [in Denston], co.
Suffolk, land held of, 891.
Beaumont, Beamond, Beamount, co.
Cumberland, 44.
Beaumont, Beamond, Beamont, Bea-
mound, Beamoimt, Bemond,
Dorothy daughter and co-heir
of John, esquire, 582, 583,
643.
, Eleanor, daughter and co-
heir of John, esquire, 582,
583, 643.
, Henry, land held of, 717,
, Henry, esquire, 643.
, , Eleanor, wife of,
643.
, Hugh, esquire, land held of,
118, 149, 153.
, Joan, daughter and co-heir
of John, esquire, 582, 583,
643.
, Joan, mother of Henry,
esquire, 643.
, John, heirs of, land held of,
646.
Beaumont, John, esquire, co. Derby,
582, 643 ; co. Stafford, 583.
Beaumont, John, lord de Beaumont,
land held of, 148, 225, 334.
, the lord, land held of, 464,
632, 691.
, Richard, esquire, 672.
, Thomas, esquire, heirs of,
land held of, 709.
, William, viscount Beau-
mont, land held of, 359 bis,
526.
Beaiimont alias Bayeux fee. See
Bayeux.
Beausale [in Hatton], co. Warwick,
693.
Beausolace in Algarkirk, &c., co.
Lincoln, manor of, 10.
Beau vale, Bevall' [in Greasley, co.
Nottingham], prior of, land
held of, 631, 855.
Beauvers Manor, Beavers Maner in
Orlyngbere [in Orlingbury],
CO. Northampton, 621.
Beavoure. See Belvoir.
Bebside. See Bepside.
Becbury. See Beckbury.
Becca Hall, Bekhay [in Aberford],
CO. York [W.R.], manor of,
568.
Beccles, Becclys, co. Suffolk, 35.
, manor of, land held of, 35.
, Garneys manor of, land held
of, 35.
Bechamp. See Beauchamp.
Bechamwell. See Beechamwell.
Bechecote, Bechecott, co. Salop. See
Batchcott, CO. Hereford.
Bechecroft. See Bachecroft.
Becheworth. See Betchworth.
Beckbury, Becbury, Bekbury, co.
Salop, 598, 844.
Beckenham, Bekenham, co. Kent,
manor of, 459.
Beckingham, Bekyngham, co. Lin-
coln, advowson (J) of, 861.
, manor (|) of, 861.
, rector of. See Master
Henry ap Jolin.
Beckington, Bekyngton, co. Somer-
set, 837, 928.
, manor of, 837.
, , suit of court of,
928.
, Rudge in, q.v.
Beckley, co. Oxford, Studley in,
q.v.
, Bekle, co. Sussex, 277.
, , Berugrange in, in
' lez Crommes,' 277.
Becles, Bekles, Beklys, Thomas,
clerk, 225, 632, 633.
Bedboro', Bedburghe, Betburghe [in
Devizes], co. Wilts, 738.
Bedell, Bedyll, Hugh, 705.
, William, 939.
, , Christian, wife of,
late the wife of William Bab-
thorp, 939.
, William, 705.
, , Joan, widow, late
wife of, 705.
Bedenale. See Bednall.
Bedford, county of, escheator in.
See Grove, Thoiuas.
, sheriff of, 454.
Bedford, co. Bedford, barony of, land
held of, 99.
, court held at, 99.
, castle of manor of, land held
of, 509.
Bedford, John, 165, 724.
Bedingfield, Bedyngfeld, Bennvng-
feld, CO. Suffolk, 34, 889. "
, Bedingfield Hall manor in,
5.
, Gislingham manor in, 429,
889.
Bedingham, Bedyngham, co. Nor-
folk, manor of, called Shelton
HaU, 225, 632.
638
GENERAL INDEX.
Bedminster, Bedmynster, Bedmys-
ter, Bedmystre, co. Somerset,
477.
, hundred of, 931.
, manor of, 931.
, Knowle in, q.v.
Bednall, co. Northumberland. See
Beadnell.
, Bedenale, co. Stafford, ad-
vowson of, 408, 415.
, , manor of, 408, 415.
Bedon, Thomas, 35.
Bedwardine, St. John, co. Worcester,
Bough ton in, q.v.
Bedwhale, Elizabeth, daughter and
heir of William. See Cottes-
more, William.
Bedwhale, William, co. Berks, 535 ;
CO. Oxford, 53G.
Bedwin, Great, co. Wilts, Crofton in,
q.v.
, , East Grafton in, q.v.
, , Wexcombe in, q.v.
, Little, Estbedwyn, co. Wilts,
789.
, , manor (f ) of, 275.
Bedworth, co. Warwick, advowson
of, 802.
, charter dated at, 802.
, manor of, 802, 893.
Bedyll. See Bedell.
Bedynden. See Biddenden.
Bedyngfeld, Edmimd, esquire, 4, 5,
98, 225.
, Edmund, knight, 114, 141,
184, 496, 543, 605.
Bedyngfeld, Edmund, knight, co. Bed-
ford, 99 ; CO. Cambridge,
98 ; CO. Essex, 94 ; co. Nor-
folk, 4 : CO. Suffolk, 5 ; co.
York, 89.
Bedyngfeld, Edmund, the younger,
esquire, son of Sir Edmund.
5.
, Margaret, wife of Edmund,
esquire, sister and heir of
Thomas Todenham, knight,
4, 5, 98, 429.
, Margaret, wife of Edmund,
knight, 4, 5, 543 his.
, Peter, son of Sir Edmund, 5.
, Robert, son of Sir Edmund,
5.
, Thomas, esquire, land held
of, 700.
, Thomas, father of Edmund,
knight, 4.
, Thomas, son and heir of Ed-
mimd, Icnight, 4, 5, 89, 99.
, cousin and heir of
Anne, lady Scrope, 114.
Bedyngham, co. Norfolk. See Bed-
ingham.
, manor of, co. Essex. See
Bockingham Hall.
Beechamwell, Little, Little Bicham-
welle. Little Bychamwelle, co.
Norfolk, 732.
, St. Mary, Bechamwell, Bic-
hamwelle, Bychamwell, co.
Norfolk, 4.
, Cherviles manor in,
q.v.
, Graces manor in,
q.v.
, , Well Hall manor in,
q.v.
Beek, Beeke, Beke, Marmaduke, co.
Wilts, 507.
Beek, Marmaduke, son of Thomas,
474, 498.
, Thomas, 474, 498.
, , Isabel wife of. See
Lancaster, Isabel.
Thomas, grandson and heir
of Thomas and Isabel, 474,
498 ; son and heir of Marma-
duke, 507.
Beelknap. See Belknap.
Beelson, William, 674.
Beenham, Benhani, co. Hants. See
Edmonstrip Beenham.
Valence, Benham, co. Berks,
John Rogers of. See Rogers.
Beenleigh, Bynlegh [in Harberton],
CO. Devon, 865.
Beer Crocombe, Beare Cracombe, co.
Somerset, Beere, Bere, ad-
vowson of, 477.
, manor of, 477, 907.
, , , land held
of, 109.
, , Capland in, q.v.
, Beyar [in Sampford Cour-
tenay], co. Devon, 940.
Marsh, Bearemershe Abra-
ham, Beremershe [? in Ashill],
CO. Sonnerset, 477.
Beere, co. Somerset. See Beer Cro-
combe.
Beeston, co. York. See Cat Beeston.
, St. Andrew, Beeston by
Sprowston, co. Norfolk, 353.
Begbury. See Bagbvu-y.
Begvyles, Begvylys, manor called,
in Tattersett, &c., co. Norfolk,
117.
Bekbury. See Beckbury.
Beke. See Beek.
Bekelegh ys Comb, co. Devon,
555.
Bekenesfeld. See Beaconsfield.
Bekenham. See Beckenham.
Bekensawe, Roger, clerk, 266.
Bekerston. See Bixton.
Bekesbourne, Bekesborn, co. Kent,
642, 665.
Bekhana, Gregory, 117.
Bekhay. See Becca.
Bekkerd, John, 105. .
GENERAL INDEX.
639
Bekkerd — cont.
, John, the younger, grand-
son of John, 105.
, , Agnes wife of,
daughter of John Dawney,
105.
, ,• , Agnes
daughter and heir of, 105.
Bekle, co. Sussex. See Beckley.
Beldes, Beklys. See Becles.
Beknacre. See Bicknacre.
Bekton. See Beyton.
Bekwith, John, land held of, 461.
Bekynghara, co. Lincoln. See Beck-
ingham.
Bekyngham, Edmund, esquire, co.
Berks, 164.
Bekyngham, Thomas, son and heir of
Edmund, esquire, 164.
Bekynhill, Thomas, 318.
Bekyngton. See Beckington.
Belacise, le. See Bellasize.
Belby, Belleby, Beylbye [in Howden],
CO. York [E.R.], 169.
manor of, 90, 105.
Belchamp Otton, Bealchampotton,
CO. Essex, advowsonof, 26.
, , manor of, 26.
Walter, manor of Belchamp
Walter Hall, Bealchamp
William, co. Essex, 26.
Belcher, Belchere, Edmund, 445,
446.
Humphrey, 44, 326, 377,
407, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416.
Belcher, Humphrey, co. Northampton,
446.
Belcher, Humphrey, son and heir of
Margaret, 445.
Isabel, wife of Humphrey,
446.
Joan, daughter of Hum-
phrey, 446.
Belcher, Margaret, late the wife of
Edmund, formerly wife of
Thomas Spencer, cousin and
heir of John Smyth, co. North-
ampton, 445.
Belcher, Margaret, late the wife, &c.,
244.
, Roger, son and heir of
Humphrey, 446.
, , Joan, wife of, 446.
Belchford, Belcheford, Belssheford,
CO. Lincoln, manor of, land
held of, 2, 585.
Bele, Nicholas, 6.
, Robert, 255.
, , Alice, wife of,
daughter and heir of Walter
and Margery Otho, 255.
Belgrave, co. Leicester, 128, 497.
Belhouse. See Bell House, in High
Easter.
See Bellhovise, in Stanway.
Belingesley. See BilUngsley.
Belknap, Beelknap, Belknapp, Belt-
nap, Edward, esquire, 508,
681,723,893.
, , land held of, 245,
520 ter, 802 ter.
, Henry, esquire, 499, 973.
, William, esquire, 29, 973.
Bell House, alias Mannocks, Bel-
house [in High Easter], co.
Essex, manor of, land held of,
1.
Bell, William, 461, 669.
, , Alice wife of, 461.
Bellamar-sh, Belmershe, Belmersshe
[in Kingsteignton], co. Devon,
57.
Bellasize, le Belacise [in Eastrington],
CO. York [E.R.], 169.
Belleby. See Belby.
Bellerby, co. York [N.R.], 222, 461.
Bellers, John, 355.
Bellew, John de, 577.
, , Isabel, wife of, 577.
Lucy,
daughter and heir of. See
Burgh, Lucy de.
Bellewe, Patrick, esquire, land held
of, 228.
Bellhouse, Belhous, Belhows, in
Stanway, co. Essex, manor of,
417, 427.
Bellowes alias Gosfield Hall, Bel-
lowes [in Gosfield], co. Essex,
manor of, 26.
Bellyncourt [? in Bidford], co. War-
wick, 431.
Belmershe, Belmersshe. See Bella-
marsh.
Belseton. See Bilsington.
Belson, William, 541.
Belssheford. See Belchford.
Belthorpe, Belthorp [in Bishop Wil-
ton], CO. York [E.R.], 236.
Beltnap. See Belknap.
Beltoft [in Beton], co. Lincoln,
manor of, 566.
Belton, CO. Leicester, 860.
, CO. Lincoln, advowson of
chantry of, 566.
, manor of, 566.
, , Beltoft in, q.v.
Belvoir, Beavoure, Bever [co. Not-
tingham], castle of, land held
of, 295, 497 ter.
, lord of. See Ros, Edmund.
Belwode, Thomas, esquire, 566, 597.
Belyngeham, Roger, knight, sheriff
of Westmorland, 822 ter.
Belyngesley. See Billingsley.
Belyngges, Great. See Beallngs.
Belynghey. See Billinghay.
Belyngisley. See Billingsley.
Bemond. See Beaumont.
BemyshaU. See Beamish Hall.
640
GENERAL INDEX.
Benamye. See Binhainy.
Benbury, Thomas, 107.
Bendisshe, Thomas, land held of.
891.
Benett, Benet, John. 57, 119.
, Thomas, 497.
, Alice, wife of,
mother of William Fetyplace,
497.
Benettes Manor, co. Bedford. See
Stopsley.
Benfleet, North, Northbemfleet, co.
Essex, parish of, 197.
, Bradfields in, q.v.
, Lowes in, q.v.
Benge, John, 344.
, , Elizabeth wife of,
daughter of John and sister
and co-heir of Richard Ardern,
344.
Benger, John, land held of, 502.
Benham. See Beenharn ; Been-
ham Valence.
Bennington, Benyngton, co. Lincoln,
287.
Bennyngfeld. See Bedingfield.
Bensted, — , esquire, 679.
Bentham, co. York [W.R.]. 339.
, manor (|) of, 339.
Bentlay, John, 390.
Bentley, Fenny, Fenybentley, co.
Derby, 23.
[in Arksey], co. York [W.R.],
manor of, land held of, 577.
, Little, Little Bentleygh, co.
Essex, advowson of, and
chantrj^, 478.
, , manor of, 478.
with Arksey, co. York [W.R.],
236.
Benton (imidentified), co. York
[N.R.], 914.
Benyngton, co. Lincoln. See Ben-
nington.
, CO. York, 568.
Beoley. See Billow.
Bepside, Bebside [in Horton], co.
Northumberland, 906.
Bercote. See Barcot.
Berdefelde, Bardefeld, Alice. See
Lightfote, Alice.
, Alice, daughter of Thomas,
1.
, John, land held of, 613.
Berdefelde, John, esquire, co. Essex, 1.
Berdefelde, John, son and heir of
Thomas, 1.
, Margaret, daughter of
Thomas, 1.
, Margaret, wife of John, 1.
, Thomas, 1.
Thomas, son of Thomas, 1.
, Thomasine, daughter of
Thomas, 1.
Berdewell, Berdwell. See Bardwell.
Bere, co. Somerset. See Beer Croc-
combe.
Regis, Bere, co. Dorset, 957.
, , fair of, 957.
, , hundred of, 957.
, . . . . , manor of Bere in,
manor of Bere in Milborne,
957.
, , wood of, 957.
, , Winterborne King-
ston in, q.v.
Bere, Beare, Henry, 865.
, John, of Hunstham, 176.
, , the yovinger, 864.
, , , Elizabeth,
wife of, daughter and heir of
John Chalvedon, 864.
Beres alias Burys Manor, co. Surrey.
See Addington.
Berford, co. Norfolk. See Barford.
, CO. Wilts. See Barford St.
Martin.
St. Martin. See Barford St.
Martin.
Bergehalle. See Westbarrow Hall.
Bergeholte. See Bergholt, East.
Bergenny, Bergevenny. See Aber-
gavenny.
Bergham. See Barham.
Bergholt, East, Estbergholte, Berge-
holt, Bergholt, co. Suffolk,
456.
, Chyrchelonde in, 891.
, commandery of, land held of,
891.
, manor (3) of [New Hall in],
19.
, Shawfen in, 891.
Berkeley, co. Gloucester, castle of, 8.
, hundred of, 8.
Berkeley, Barkeleygh, Barkeley,
Barkley, Berkley, Edward,
knight, land held of, 685.
, Edward, lord de Berkeley,
land held of, 136.
, Mavu"ice, esquire, 509.
, Maurice, knight, 295, 750
bis, 755, 759 bis, 761 bis.
, , land held of, 744.
, Richard, esquire, 510.
, Thomas, esquire, 8.
, Thomas, knight, 833.
, William, heirs of, land held
of, 422.
, William, esquire, 257.
William, marquess Berke-
ley, 8.
, , marquess Notyng-
ham and lord de Berkeley,
190.
Berkeslande. See Barkisland.
Berkeswell. See Berkswell.
Berkhampstead, Berkhamstede, co.
Buckingham, honor of, land
held of, 45.
GENERAL INDEX.
641
Berkhanipstead — cont.
, Little, Little Barkhajnstede,
CO. Hertford, 392.
Berkley. See Berkeley.
Berkswell, Barkeswell, Berkeswell,
CO. Warwick, 693.
Berkyng. See Barking.
Berley, co. Warwick. See Bearley.
, CO. York. See Barlow.
Berlynges. See Barlings.
Bermondsey, Bennondesey, co.
Surrey, St. Mary Magdalen,
parish of, 626.
, St. Saviour, abbot and con-
vent of, 494.
Bernak. See Barnak.
Bernard, Nicholas, 708 his, 729.
Bernardeston, co. Suffolk. See
Bamardiston.
Bernardeston, Thomas. See Bam-
ardiston.
Berneby upon Wethom. See Bam-
by in the Willows.
Bemers, John, esquire, 383, 425.
, , Alice wife of. See
HevenjTighani, Alice.
Bemers, Barners, Bernes, lord. See
Bourchier, John, knight.
Bemes, Richard, clerk, 36.
See Barnes.
Bernet, Richard, gentleman, 396.
Bemewell, Reynold, land held of,
505.
Bemey, Barney, Ralph, esquire,
land held of, 458.
, Robert, prior of priory of
Bishops Lynn, 637.
Bemhambrome. See Barnham
Broom.
Beron. See Byron.
Berrj', Bury [in Dowland], co.
Devon, 699.
Pomeroy, Bery Pomerey,
Bury, Byry, Pomery, co.
Devon, honor of castle of,
land held of, 369.
, , lord of, land held of,
323.
, manor of, land held
of, 248, 699.
, , Bridgetown in, q.v.
, , Gatcombe in, q.v.
Berthorp, Walter, land held of, 139.
Bertlet, John, land held of, 389.
Berton, co. York, N.R. See Barton.
by Bristol!. See Barton
Regis.
, Great, by Bury St. Ed-
munds. See Barton, Great.
Berton, William, 642, 665.
Berugrange, co. Sussex. See Beck-
ley.
Bery Pomerey. See Berry Pomeroy.
Besils, Humphrey, esquire, 87.
, Margaret, widow, 87.
Wt. 3777.
Besoar, Bossehore [in Kenwj^n], co.
Cornwall, 680 {pp. 435, 436).
Besthorpe, Besthorp, co. Norfolk,
laiight's fee in, 13.
, Plasset Manor in. See Plaa-
set.
Betburghe. See Bedboro'.
Betchworth, Becheworth, co. Surrey,
344.
Bethersden, Betherisden, co. Kent,
973.
Betley, Betteley, co. Stafford, 933.
, Wrineliill in, q.v.
Bette, Richard, clerk, 179.
Betteley. See Betley.
Bettes, Thomas, 301.
Betteshorne, Battyshorne, Battys-
thorne [in Honiton], co.
Devon, 262.
Beuchamp. See Beauchamp.
Beure, John, 879.
Beusay, Thomas, 301.
Bevair. See Beauvale.
Bever. See Belvoir.
Beverley, St. John, co. York [E.R.],
Eske in, q.v.
, Mantholme pasture beside,
348.
, provost of college of St. John
of, land held of, 669, 939.
Beverley, John, clerk, 913.
, Thomas, land held of, 642,
665.
, Thomas, cousin and heir of
William, clerk, 346 his.
, Thomas, of Louth, co. Lin-
coln, 2.
, William, clerk, 346.
Bevero, Peter, clerk, 529.
Bevyll, William, gentleman, land
held of, 406.
Bexhill, Bexsyll, co. Sussex, 924.
, Northeye in, q.v.
Bexley, Bixle, co. Kent, 876.
Bexsyll. See Bexhill.
Beyar. See Beer.
Beydon by Alleboiu-ne. See Bay-
don.
Beye, John, of Gayton, 946.
Beylbye. See Belby.
Beynam. See Bainham.
Bej^ton, Bekton, co. Suffolk, 308.
Bicester, Burcester, Burcetter, co,
Oxford, 388.
, prior and convent of, land
held of, 22.
, Bignell in, q.v.
, Bollys in, land called,
388.
, Gylles in, land called, 388.
Bichamwelle. See Beechamwell.
Bickenhill, Bykenhull, co. Warwick,
802.
Bicker, Bykkyr, co. Lincoln, Richard
Galye of. See Galy.
IH 41
642
GENERAL INDEX.
Bickfield, Bykfold [in Compton Mar-
tin, CO. Somerset], William
Roynon of. See Roynon.
Bickington, co. Devon, Chipley in,
q.v.
, High, Bukyngton, High
Bukyngton, co. Devon,
manor of, land held of, 614.
, , Bale's Ash in, q.v.
, , Bickington Loges in,
q.v.
, , Heale in, q.v.
, , Seckington in, q.v.
Loges, Bukj^ngton Loges [in
High Bickington], co. Devon,
manor of, 262.
Bickleigh, Bitelegh, Bitlegh [in Hal-
well], CO. Devon, 865.
Bickmarsh, Bykmersshe [inWelford],
CO. Warwick, 431.
Bicknacre, Beknacre [in Woodham
Ferrers], co. Essex, prior of,
land held of, 679.
Bicknor, English, Biknore Englysshe,
CO. Gloucester, manor of,
460.
Bickton, Bykton [in Fordingbridge],
CO. Hants, manor of, 722.
Biconele, Biconyll. See Byconell.
Bicton, by East Budleigh, Buketon,
Buketon by Budelegh, co.
Devon, advowson of, 67.
, manor of, 67.
, , land held of, 262.
Biddenden, Bedynden, co. Kent,
parish of, 246.
Biddenfield, Byttenffeld, in Tich-
field, CO. Hants, 499.
Bidford, Bydford, co. Warwick, 431.
Broom in, q.v.
, Marlcliffe in, q.v.
Bignell, Bygnell [in Bicester], co.
Oxford, manor of, 388.
Bigod, Elizabeth, late the wife of Oliver
St. John, esquire, co. Wilts,
724.
Bigod, Bigot, Bygod, Bygot, Dame
Margery, 640.
, Ralph, knight, 567 (5), 568
his, 569, 573.
, , land held of, 38, 567,
573.
, , Agnes, daughter of.
See Willesthorp, Guy.
, Peter, esquire, 568.
Bigwoodes, in parish of Vange, co.
Essex, 197.
Biknore Englysshe. See Bicknor,
Enghsh.
Bilbo rough, Bylbvirgh, co. Notting-
ham, advo^A'son of St. Andrew
of, 423.
, manor of, 423.
Bildeston, Bilston, co, Suffolk,
Whitoppes in, 891.
Bilham, in Barnburgh parish [and in
Hooton Pagnell], co. York
[W.R.], 571.
Billerowe. See Billy Row.
Billesby, co. Lincoln, See Bilsby.
Billesby, Byllesby, John, esquire,
2, 566, 835, 880.
Billesdon, Robert, 450.
Billing, Byllyng, Thomas, knight,
C.J.K.B., 14.
Billingford [near East Dereham],
Byllyngford, co. Norfolk,
manor of, land held of, 605.
Billinghay, Belynghey, co. Lincoln,
manor of, 885.
Billingsley, Belingesley, Belyngesley,
Belyngisley, co. Salop, ad-
vowson of, 431, 947.
, manor of, 430, 947.
Billow Farm, Beoley [parish of
Berkeley, tithing of Cam],
CO. Gloucester, 8.
Billy Row, Billerowe [in Stanley
parish and Crook parish], co.
Durham, 558.
Billyngton, Randal, 631.
Bilsby, Billesby, co. Lincoln, 644.
, manor of Billesby in, called
Westhalgarth, 182.
, Asserby in, q.v.
, Thurlby in, q.v.
Bilsington, Belseton, Bilsyngton,
Bylsyngton, co. Kent, parish
of, 246, 247.
, manor of, 247.
, manor of Cockride in, q.v.
, prior of, land held of, 973.
Bilston. See Bildeston.
Bilton, Bylton, co. Warwick, 802.
., , advowson of, 410, 416.
, manor of, 410, 416.
Binbrook, Bynbroke, co. Lincoln,
662.
Binchester, Bynchester [in St.
Andrew Auckland], co. Dur-
ham, 558.
, manor of, 558.
Bindon, Byndon [in East Lulworth,
CO. Dorset], abbot of, land
held of, 607.
Bingley, Bynglay, Byngley, co. York
[W.R.], 390.
, Hainworth in, q.v.
Binham, Bynham, co. Norfolk, prior
of, 13.
Binhamy, Benamye [in Bude, in
Stratton], co. Cornwall,
manor of, 680.
Binley, Bynley, co. Warwick, 913.
Birch, Great, Great Byrche, co.
Essex, 613.
, , land called William
a Byrches in, 613.
, ? Birche [in Coleridge], co.
Devon, 709.
GENERAL INDEX.
643
Birch — cont.
, ? Birthwater by Newton [in
South Stainley, next Newton
in Ripley], co. York [W.R.],
369.
, Little, Little Byrch, co.
Essex, 613.
, , advowson of, 376.
, , manor of, 376.
Birch, Birche, BjTche, Richard, land
held of, 709.
, Thomas, 370.
Bircham, Great, Bricham, co. Nor-
folk, knight's fee in, 13.
, Byrcomb [in Burrington],
CO. Devon, 389.
Tofts, Bricham Toftes, co.
Norfolk, knight's fee in, 13.
Birche, Richard. See Birch.
Bircliington, Byrchyngton, in Isle
of Thanet, co. Kent, 432.
Bird, Geoffrey, citizen of London, 534.
Bird, Byrd, BjTde, John, 899.
, Margaret, wife of Geoffrey,
534.
, Maud, daughter and heir of
Geoffrey. See Lambert,
Maud.
, Ralph, yeoman, 852.
Birdbrook, Burdebroke, co. Essex,
396.
, Harsted Hall in, q.v.
Birdcroft alias Bredcroft, Birdcroft
[in Kirk Bramwith], co. York
[W.R.], manor of, land held
of, 571.
Bires Geffrey. See Byers Green.
Birfeld. See Burghfield.
Birkby, co. York, N.R., Little
Smeaton in, q.v.
, ? Byrtby [in Crosscanonby],
CO. Cximberland, manor of, 88.
Birkin, Birkyn, Byrkyn, co. York
[W.R.], manor of, 574.
, Hurst Courtney in, q.v.
Birhngham, co. Worcester, 375.
Birmingham, Birmyngeham, Brym-
yngeham, Byrmyngeham, co,
Warwick, advowson of church
of, 257.
, advowson of free chapel of
St. Thomas the Martyr, 257.
, manor of, 257, 528.
Birmyngham, Birmyngeham, Byrm-
yngeham, Byrmyngham,
Edward, grandson and heir
of WilHam, 257, 519, 528.
, Henry, son and heir of Wil-
liam, 484.
, Margaret, wife of William,
484, 519.
, Nicholas, son of William,
2.57, 519, 528.
Birmyngham, William, co. Oxford, 484,
519; CO. Warwick, 257, 528.
' Birmyngham, William {temp. Henry
III), 257.
, William, knight, 257.
Biron. See Byron.
Birssey. See Bursea.
Birstall, co. York, W.R., Cleck-
heaton in, q.v.
I , Hunsworth in, q.v.
! , Liversedge in, q.v.
j , Tong in, q.v.
I , Wyke in, q.v.
! Birstwick. See Burstwick.
Birthwate by Newton. See Birch.
Birtley, Britley [in Chester le Street],
CO. Durham, 558.
, manor of, 558.
Birton, co. Warwick. See Burton
Dassett.
by Ferybrig. See Burton
Salmon.
Birton, Joan, daughter and heir of
Robert. See Trygot, Thomas,
Birton, Robert, co. York, 741.
Birtt, Byrtte, Thomas, 541.
.. , William, 497.
Bischopstone. See Bishopstone.
Bisham, Bustylsham [co. Berks],
prior of, land held of, 627.
Bishop, Bisshopp, Busshopp, Bys-
shop, Bysshopp, Bysshoppe,
John (CO. Kent), 494.
John (CO. Norfolk), 117, 198.
, John (co. Somerset), 321.
Bishop, John, co. Norfolk, 198.
, Margaret, wife of John, 198.
, Matthew, 360.
, , Clarice, wife of,
daughter and co-heir of
Robert Knyghteston, 360.
, Nicholas, 360.
, Mabel, wife of,
daughter and co-heir of
Robert Knyghteston, 360.
, Robert, 198.
, WilUam, son and heir of
John, 198.
Bishopestone. See Bishopstone.
Bishops Castle, Bysshop Castell, co.
Salop, land held of, 622.
Bishopsbourne, Bisshoppesbourne,
Bysshoppesborn, co. Kent,
manor of, 145.
, Penycrek in, q.v.
Bishopstoke, co. Hants, 648.
Bishopstone, co. Wilts, Faulston in,
q.v.
, Bischopstone, Bishopestone
[in Stone], co. Buckingham,
299.
Bishopthorpe, Bysshopthorp, co.
York [W.R.], 538.
Bisseley. See Bysseley.
Bisshewoodes. See Bushwood.
Bisshopmonkton. See Monkton,
Bishop.
644
GENERAL INDEX.
Bisshoppesbourne. See Bishops-
bourne.
Bisshoppeswaltham. See Waltham,
Bishops.
Bitelegh, Bitlegh. See Bickleigh.
Bittelake, Bytlake [in Netherbury],
CO. Dorset, 953.
Bitterley, Bytterley near Ludlowe,
CO. Salop, Ledwich in, q.v.
Bix, Byxbrond, co. Oxford, parish of,
Assenton in, q.v.
Bixle. See Bexley.
Bixton, Bekerston [formerly parish,
now in Barnham Broom], co.
Norfolk, 114.
advowson of, 114.
, manor of, 114.
Blaby, co. Leicester, Conntesthorpe
in, q.v.
Blachford, Blacheford [in Cornwood],
CO. Devon, 717.
Black Pan, Blackepanne [in Brad-
ing], Isle of Wight, manor of,
land held of, 689.
Blackberry, Blakburgh [in Bicton],
CO. Devon, 262.
Blackborough Boty, Blakburbotey
[in Kentisbeare], co. Devon,
manor of, land held of, 772.
Blackbrook, Blakbroke [in Chapel en
le Frith], co. Derby, Reynold
de Lee of. See Lea.
Blackdown, Blackedowne [in Broad-
windsor], co. Dorset, manor
of, 310.
Blackedon. See Blagdon.
Blackedowne. See Blackdown.
Blackelond. See Blackland.
Blackepanne. See Black Pan.
Blackford, co. Cumberland, West
Linton in, q.v.
Blackland, Blackelond [in Calne],
CO. Wilts, manor of, 790.
Blackmanstone, Blakmanston, co.
Kent, 973.
, manor of, 145.
, , land held of, 973.
Blackpool, Blakepole [in Wark-
leigh], CO. Devon, 269.
Blacktoft, Blaktoft, co. York [E.R.],
169.
Blagdon, Blackedon, Blakedon, co.
Somerset, 9.
, manor of, land held of, 9,
154, 421.
Blakbroke. See Blackbrook.
Blakb\irbotey. See Blackborough
Boty.
Blakburgh, co. Devon. See Black-
berry.
Blake, Alice, daughter and co-heir of
John. See Dauntesey, John.
, Joan, daughter and co-heir
of John. See Wroughton,
Thomas.
Blake, John, esquire, co. Hants, 858 ;
CO. Wilts, 859.
Blake, Robert, brother and heir of
John, 858, 859.
, Simon, 4.
Blakebrome, co. Devon, manor of,
land held of, 389.
Blakedon. See Blagdon.
Blakeney alias Sniterle, Snyterley,
CO. Norfolk, 465.
, Astley's alias Holywell
manor in. See Langham.
Blakepole. See Blackpool.
Blakes Manor, Blakes tenement in
Long Melford, co. Suffolk, 110.
Blakeston, Rowland, 261.
Blakett, Richard, 232.
Blakewell. See Blakwall.
Blakhede, David, monk of Plymp-
ton, 30.
Blakholme. See Balkholme.
Blakmanston. See Blackmanstone.
Blakthorn, William, clerk, 396.
Blaktoft. See Blacktoft.
Blaktoryton. See Torrington, Black.
Blakwall, Blakewell, Nicholas, 855.
, Robert, 888, 966.
, , ]\Iary wife of,
daughter of Elizabeth Pole,
888,966.
Blakys, co. Northampton. See Or-
lingbury.
Blamsters Hall, Blowmesters in,
Great Easton, co. Essex,
manor of, 396.
Bland, Blande, John, 481.
, , Agnes, wife of, 481.
, Richard, clerk, 245.
Blandford Forum, Blandforde, co.
Dorset, 953.
Blane. See Balne.
Blanerharsett. See Blennerhasset.
Blaston, co. Leicester, 936.
Blaunch farm, 13.
Blaunderhasset. See Blennerhasset.
Bleadon, Bledon, co. Somerset, 540.
, Shiplett in, q.v.
Bleangate, Blengate, Hundred, co.
Kent, 642, 665.
Blechyngly. See Bletchingley.
Bledon. See Bleadon.
Bleke, Humphrey, land held of, 693.
Blengate. See Bleangate.
Blenkynsoph, Thomas, co. Westmor-
land, 807.
Blenkynsoph, Thomas, son and heir
of Thomas, 807.
, , Alice, wife of, daugh-
ter of Robert Leygh, esquire,
807.
Blennerhasset [in Torpenhow], co.
Cumberland, manor of, 762.
Blennerhasset, Joan, widow, co. Essex,
469 ; CO. Norfolk, 468 ; co.
Suffolk, 467.
GENERAL INDEX.
645
Blennerhassct, Blauorliai'sctt, Blauii-
derhasset, Blenerhaiset, Blen-
erhayset, Blenerheiset, Jolin,
270, 472.
, , land held of, 225.
John, esquire, son and heir
of Joan, 467, 468, 469.
Bletchingley, Blechyngly, co. Surrey,
rector of. See Drayton, Wil-
liam.
Blewbury, co. Berks, Upton in, q.v.
, Upton Russels in, q.v.
Bliburgh. See Blythburgh.
Blisworth, Bly&worth, co. North-
ampton, manor of, 847.
chapel of St. Mary the
Virgin in church of, 847, 849.
Blithe, CO. Nottingham. See Blyth.
Blithe, John, bishop of Salisbury, 2.
Blithewood, Blithwodde [in Check-
ley], CO. Stafford, manor of,
581.
Blithfield, co. Stafford, Newton in,
q.v.
Blithwodde. See Blithewood.
Blofield Manor, manor of Blofeld
Bumevyles, in Trimley [St.
Mary], co. Suffolk, 496.
, land held of, 496.
Blomevile, Gilbert, 889.
Blonte. See Blovmt.
Blore, Bloure [co. Stafford], rector of.
See Cantrell, Ralph.
Blosoms feld and mede, in Neven-
don, CO. Essex, 197.
Blount, Blimt, Edward, knight, co.
Worcester, 324.
Blount, Bliuit, Joan, lady Ferrers.
See Poyntz, Joan.
Blount, John, knight, lordde Mountjoye,
CO. Derby, 322.
Blount, Blunt, Peter, brother and
heir of Edward, knight, 324.
, Philip, 494.
, Blonte, Thomas, 802.
, Thomas, knight, land held
of, 933.
, Walter, knight, lord de
Mountjoye, 322.
, Wilham, son and heir of
Jolin, lord de Mountjoye,
322.
Blountez. See Buttsbury.
Bloure. See Blore.
Blowmesters. See Blamsters Hall.
Bloxham, Bloxam, co. Oxford, hun-
dred of, 436, 634.
, manor of, 436, 634.
, view of frank pledge in, 634.
Bluet, Nicholas, land held of, 187,
501.
Nicholas, esquire, land held
of, 317.
Blundell, James, 496.
, William, 445.
Blunt. See Blount.
Blyburgh. See Blythburgh.
Blyford, Blyforth, co. Suffolk, 36.
Blymhill, co. Stafford, rector of. See
Moreton, John.
Blyse, John, 374.
Blysworth. See Blisworth.
Blyth, Bhthe, co. Nottingham, 235.
, Styrap in, q.v.
Blythburgh, Bliburgh, Blyburgh, co.
Suffolk, 36, 453.
, Bulcamp in, q.v.
, prior of, land held of, 54.
Blyton, CO. Lincoln, 911 ter.
, William Stokwith of. See
Stokwith.
Boardfield, Bordvyle, Byrdvyle [in
Otterden], co. Kent, manor of,
921.
Boarstall, co. Buckingham, 238.
Bobbington, Bobynton [cos. Salop
and Stafford], 347.
, manor of, 347.
Bocher, John, 225.
Bochier, WiUiam, 92.
Booking, Bokkyng, co. Essex, 26.
Booking, Bokkyng, Edmvmd, 231,
363.
Bockingham Hall, Bedyngham [in
Copford], CO. Essex, manor
of, 613.
Bode, Henry, 146.
Bodefaunt, Joan, daughter and heir
of John. See Wrottesley,
Walter.
, John, 926.
Bodefaunt, John, co. Somerset, 491.
Bodemyn. See Bodmin,
Bodenham, Botenham [now in Nun-
ton], CO. W^ilts, 336.
Devereux [in Bodenham],
CO. Hereford, manor of, 549.
Bodicote, Bodycote, co. Oxford,
manor of, 736.
Bodilly, John, 451.
Bodley, William, clerk, 114.
Bodmin, Bodemyn, co. Cornwall,
prior of, land held of, 422, 680
{p. 437).
, William, prior of, 680 {p.
437).
Bodycombe. See Butcombe.
Bodycote. See Bodicote.
Boghton. See Boughton.
Bogishyll. See Bowzell.
Bohaye, John, 770.
Bohun, John, esquire, 719 bis.
Bokelond Baron. See Buckland
Baron.
Bruer. See Buckland Brewer.
Dynham. See Buckland
Dinham.
Bokeland, Ralph, 864.
Bokenham, co. Norfolk. See
Buckenham.
646
GENERAL INDEX.
Bokenham, Bokynham, Btikkenham,
Buknam, Edmund, esquire,
114.
, George, 146.
Hugh, esqiiire, 225, 444.
, Hugh, the younger, 444.
, John, 37.
, Nicholas, 4, 5.
Bokkyng, co. Essex. See Booking.
Bokkyng, Richard, esquire, land held
of, 493.
Boklond, co. Dorset. See Buckland
Newton.
Bokyngham, co. Bucks. See Buck-
ingham.
Bokyngham, John, bishop of Lincoln,
602.
Bokynham, co. Norfolk. See Boken-
ham.
Bolam, Bollome, co. Northumber-
land, lordship of, land held of,
547.
, Bolome [in Gainford], co.
Diirham, 558.
, , manor of, 558.
Bolas, Little, Bowlas [in Great Bolas],
CO. Salop, manor of, 116.
Boldey, Richard, 586, 728, 730.
Boldre, co. Hants, Pilley in, q.v.
, Warbourn in, q.v.
Bo ley n, William, knight, 111, 117,
392, 458, 465.
Bolingbroke, Bolyngbroke, co. Lin-
coln, castle of, land held of,
526.
, honor of, land held of, 1 82,
835(4), 880 6ts.
, manor of, land held of, 2,
585.
BoUey, John, land held of, 232.
Bollome. See Bolam.
BoUton. See Bolton in Copeland.
Bollyng, CO. York. See Bowling.
BoUyng, Rosamond. See Tempest,
Richard.
Bollyng, Tristram, esqiiire, co. York,
671.
Bollys. See Bicester.
Bohiey, Edward, 209, 212.
, Richard, 209 his, 210, 212.
Bolome. See Bolam.
Boloiir, Alexander, land held of, 501.
Bolter, Roger, land held of, 149.
Bolter, William, co. Norfolk, 151.
Bolterscombe, Bolterscombe [in Ug-
borough], CO. Devon, 149.
Bolton, Bolton in AUerdale, co. Cum-
berland, 135.
, CO. Worcester. See Boughton.
Abbey, Bolton [in Skipton,
CO. York, W.R.], prior of,
land held of, 390.
Castle, Estbolton [in Wens-
ley], CO. York [N.R.], castle,
manor or lordship of, 222.
Bolton Castle — cont.
, John, lord Scrope
of. See Scrope.
in Copeland, BoUton [in Gos-
forth], CO. Cumberland, 135.
, , Bolton Hall in, 135.
Percy, co. York, W.R., Col-
ton in, q.v.
, Nun Appleton in,
q.v.
upon Dearne, upon Derne, co.
York [W.R.], 571.
, , manor of, 577.
, West, Westbolton [in Ays •
garth], CO. York [N.R.], 222.
Bolton, Edward, esqviire, 462.
, , Benedicta wife of,
daughter and heir of William
Lancaster, esquire, 462.
, Joan, 7.
Bomyll. See Broomhill.
Bonde, Bond, John, 692.
, Thomas, 520.
Bondleigh, Bondlegh, Bonlegh, co.
Devon, manor of, land held of,
323.
, Rowtre in, 323.
Bondman, 13, 540, 545, 967.
Bondman, John, clerk, 287.
Bonefaunt, Robert, 180.
Bonethyn, John, son and heir of
Richard, 871.
Bonethyn, Richard, co. Cornwall, 871.
Bonethyn, Richard, grandson and
heir of Richard, 871.
Bonevyle. See Bonvile.
Boney. See Bunny.
Bongeour, John, clerk, 56.
Bonham, John, 770.
, John, esquire, 300, 505 his.
Bonlegh. See Bondleigh.
Bonor, Juliana, late the wife of Thomas
Bonor, formerly wife of Thomas
Darell, co. Bedford, 712.
Bonor, Thomas, 712.
Bonston. See Bunson.
Bonvile, Bonevyle, Bonvyle, Alice,
wife of John, daughter of
William Denys, 266.
, AUce, widow, land held of,
265, 466.
, Elizabeth. See West,
Thomas, knight.
, Florence. See Fulford,
Humphrey, knight.
, John, 240.
I , John, of Combe Raleigh,
I heirs of, land held of, 709
[ his.
Bonvile, John, of Combe Raleigh, es-
quire, son of Alice Kyrkeby, co.
Devon, 266.
Bonvile, John, son and heir of John,
of Combe Raleigh, esquire,
266.
GENERAL INDEX.
647
Bonvile, Katharine, widow, late the
wife of John, esquire, co. Sus-
sex, 240.
Bonvile, William, loiight, lord Bon-
vile, 266.
Bonyngton, John, esquire, 888, 966.
Boown, Bawn, Anne, widow, 679
(pp. 431, 432).
, land held of, 679 (p. 430).
Boraston, co. Salop, The Fern in, q.v.
Bordewode, Bordwode. See Borth-
wood.
Bordxyle. See Boardfield.
Borehalle manor, co. Norfolk. See
Hillington.
Boreham, Boram, co. Essex, manor
of Boreham Hall in, land held
of, 396.
Borewardisley. See Broseley.
Borne. See Bourne.
Borough English, borogh Engleis,
custom of, 581.
Borough, CO. Lincoln. See Burgh in
the Marsh.
Farm, Hyerborowgh and
Netherborough, in Holbeton,
CO. Devon, 615.
Borough, Edward, &c. See Burgh.
Boroughbridge, Burghbrygg, co.
York [W.R.], 831.
Boroughmersshe. See Burmarsh.
Borrogh. See Barough.
Borthwood, Bordewode, Bordwode
[in Brading], Isle of Wight,
689.
Borwardisleye. See Broseley.
Boryngton. See Burrington.
Boscawennoon, Boskawen wone [in
St. Buryan], co. Cornwall,
lord of, land held of, 871.
Bosham, co. Sussex, Bradbridge, q.v.
, Old Fishbourn in, q.v.
Boskawen wone. See Boscawen-
noon.
Boskenna, Boskena [in St. Buryan],
CO. Cornwall, 680 {p. 435).
Boskenwyn, Boskenvyn, Boskenwen,
Boskenwyn, Boskynwyn [in
Wendron], co. Cornwall, 680
{pp. 435, 436).
, manor of, 680 {pp. 435 bis,
436 bis).
Bossall, CO. York, N.R., Butter-
crambe in, q.v.
, Sand Hutton in, q.v.
Bossehore. See Besoar.
Bossington, Bosyngton, co. Hants,
manor of, 971.
Boston, CO. Lincoln, 10, 597.
Bosyaberthu, co. Cornwall, manor of,
680 {p. 435).
Bosyngton. See Bossington.
Boteler. See Butler.
Botelers Manor, co. Buckingham.
See Butlers Farm.
Botelers Manor — cont.
, CO. Suffolk. See Newton
near Sudbury.
Botenham. See Bodenham.
Boterwyk, Boterwyke. See Butter-
wick.
Botesdale, Botysdale, co. Suffolk,
496.
Both. See Bothe.
Bothal, Botthal, co. Northumber-
land, castle and manor of,
land held of, 906.
, Old Moor in, q.v.
Bothamsall, Bothomsell, co. Notting-
ham, 46.
, manor of, 46.
Bothe, Both, Henry, esquire, 542.
, John, knight, 750, 759, 761.
, Philip, 5.
, Philip, esquire, 200.
, William, of Erlaston, esquire,
542.
Bothel, Bothyll [in Torpenhow], co.
Cumberland, 44.
Bothomley. See Bottomley.
Bothomsell. See Bothamsall.
Bothyll. See Bothel.
Botlers, co. Berks. See Erlegh.
Botlond. See Butland.
BotoU, John, 677.
Botreaux, Botreux, lord de, land
held of, 685.
Botrigan, Henry, knight, 872.
Botrigan, Margaret, viscountess
Lisle, wife of Sir Henry Bot-
rigan [late the wife of Thomas
Talbot, viscount Lisle], 872.
Botteller. See Butler.
Bottesford, co. Lincoln, East Butter-
wick in, q.v.
Botthal. See Bothal.
Bottomley, Bothomley [in Barkis-
land, in EUand, in Halifax],
CO. York [W.R.], manor, or
lordship (i) of, 391.
Botysdale. See Botesdale.
Boucher. See Boiirchier.
Boudon, Great. See Bowden'
Magna.
Bouesay, Thomas, 301.
Boughrood, Boughrede [co. Radnor],
manor of, 261.
Boughser. See Boxu-chier.
Boughsyll. See Bowzell.
Boughton, Bughton, co. Notting-
ham, 46.
, , manor of, 46.
alias Boulton, Bolton, Bulton
[in St. John Bedwardine], city
of Worcester, manor of, 562.
Aluph, Boughton Aluf ,
Bughton Aluf, co. Kent,
parish of, 246.
, manor of, land held
of, 246.
648
GENERAL INDEX.
Boiighton Aluph — cont.
, Buckwell in, q.v.
Bucketon [in Weekley], co.
Northampton, 752.
under Blean, under le Blean,
CO. Kent, 973.
Boughton, Boghton, Bowghton,
Richard, esquire, 123, 291,
497.
, , Elizabeth, daughter
of. See Illing\vorth, Richard.
, William, gentleman, 912.
Boulogne, honor of, land held of, 5,
144, 613.
Boviltham, Bultham, co. Lincoln,
598.
, manor of, 598.
Bounde, Thomas, 623.
Bourchier, Boucher, Boughcher,
Boughser,'Bourgchier, Bourgh-
chier, Bowcher, Bowrchier,
Burghchier, Elizabeth, 196,
494.
Bourchier, Elizabeth [formerly] wife of
John Bourchier, knight, late
the wife of John Keriell, esquire,
CO. Kent, 196.
, EUzabeth, lady Fitz Waren
[late the wife of Fulk Bourgh-
chier, lord Fitzwarine], sister
and co-heir of John, lord Dyn-
ham, 434, 447.
, Henry, earl of Essex, land
held of, 1, 26, 243, 476 his,
679, 891.
, Humphrey, knight, 18.
, , Elizabeth, wife of.
See Howard, Ehzabeth, coun-
tess of Surrey,
, Humphrey [lord Cromwell],
12, 13.
, , Joan, wife of, daugh-
ter and co-heir of [Richard
Stanhope, knight, bj^] Maud,
sister and heir of Ralph Crom-
well, 12.
, John, Boughser, knight, land
held of, 269.
, John, knight, 196, 494, 802.
, , Elizabeth (Keriell),
wife of. See Bourchier,
Elizabeth.
, John, knight, lord de Ber-
ners, 26, 823.
, , land held of, 143,
174, 581.
, John, knight, lord Berners,
son of Sir Humphrey, 18, 19.
, John, knight, lord Fitz-
Warine, land held of, 9, 42.
, Roger, 696.
, William, knight, 250.
See also Bowser.
Boureman. See Bowreman.
Bourlond. See Bowerland.
Boiu'n, Burne, co. Cambridge, 358.
, Ellis's Manor, Elys maner in,
358.
, Burn, Burne, co. Lincoln, 976.
, , manor of, land held
of, 508, 966, 967.
Bourne. Borne [in Burrington], co.
Somerset, 9.
Bourne, John, 927, 973 his.
Bourton, co. Wilts. See Burton.
, Great, Great Biirton [in Cro -
predy], co. Oxford, 969.
, Burton [in Shrivenham], co.
Berks, manor of, 164.
, Little, Little Burton [in
Cropredy], co. Oxford, 969.
on the Water, Boiirton, co.
Gloucester, 756, 977.
upon Dvmsmore, co. War-
wick, Draycote in, q.v.
Bover, Nicholas, rector of Scoter, 566.
Bovertoft. See Strubby.
Bovey, North, co. Devon, Shapley
HeUon in, q.v.
Tracey, co. Devon, Knighton
in, q.v.
Bovile, Richard, 640.
Bovy, WilUam, 62.
Bowcher, Bowchier. See Bourchier.
Bowcombe, Beaucombe, co. Corn-
wall [in Ugborough, co.
Devon], manor of, rent from,
825.
Bowden, Bowdon [formerly in La-
cock, now parish of Bowden
Hill], CO. Wilts, 656.
Edge, Bawdon, Bowdon [in
Chapel en le Frith], co. Derby,
856.
, Lytell, Bowdon, Lytell, Bow-
dyn [in Berrynarbor], co.
Devon, 555.
, Little, Bowdon Parva, co.
Northampton, 882.
]\Iagna, Great Boudon, co.
Leicester, 132.
Bower, Thomas, of London, baker,
657.
Bowerland, Bourlond, Bowrlond [?
in Sourton], co. Devon, 769.
Boweryng, Bowryng, Agnes, wife of
Thomas, 886.
, Ralph, 886.
Robert, 886.
, Robert, son and heir of
Thomas, 886.
Boweryng, Thomas, co. Devon, 886.
[Bowet,] Elizabeth [wife of Nicholas],
daughter and heir of John and
Margaret la Zouch, 577, 602,
603, 604.
Bowghton. See Boughton.
Bowgyheere, ? Treburgher [in Ludg-
van], ca. Cornwall, manor of,
680 (p. 435).
GENERAL INDEX.
649
Bowland Forest, Bow lande [iii blaid-
biim and Whalley], co. York
[W.R.], king's court at, land
held of, 391.
, Newton in. See Newton.
Bow las. See Bolas.
Bowles, in Thurning, co. Norfolk,
117.
Bowling, Bollyng [in Bradford], co.
York [W.R.], 803.
, Little, Little Bollyng [in
Bradford], co. York [W.R.],
671.
, , manor of Bowling
in, 671.
Bowman, Hugh, chaplain, 292.
Bowmore, co. Devon, 767.
Bowness, Bownes, co. Cumberland,
advowson of, 44.
, manor of, 44.
Bowreman, Jane, widow, late the wife
of Thomas Bowreman, daughter
of John Rouckely, Isle of Wight,
689.
Bowreman, Boureman, Margaret,
daughter of Thomas, the
yoimger, 689.
, Nicholas, son and heir of
Thomas, 689.
, Thomas, 689.
, Thomas, son of Jane, 689.
, , Eleanor wife of.
See Tichborne, William.
Bowringsleigh, Bowryngislegh [in
West Alvington], co. Devon,
886.
Bowrlond. See Bowerland.
Bowryng. See Boweryng.
Bowryngislegh. See Bowringsleigh.
Bowser, Roger, 679.
BowzeU, Bogishyll, Boughsyll [in
Chiddingstone], co. Kent,
manor of, 921.
Boxeley. See Boxley.
Boxford, CO. Suffolk, 226.
Awbyns in, 891.
, Coddenham Hall in, q.v.
, Cootes in, 891.
, Marchalles in, 891.
Boxley, Boxeley, Boxle, co. Kent,
920.
, abbot of, land held of,
246.
Boxted, CO. Essex, Rivers Hall in,
q.v.
, CO. Suffolk, 84.
, , manor of Mores in,
84.
Boylands alias Bezeles Manor, Boy-
landes [in Scole], co. Norfolk,
and [Stuston], co. Suffolk,
467, 468.
Boyse, Walter, son and heir of
Margaret Eston, widow, 948.
, , Joan, wife of, 948.
Boythorpe, Boythorp [in Chester-
field], CO. Derby, fee of, suit of
court of, 856.
Boyton, co. Wilts, Cortington in, q.v.
Braban, John, 771, 776.
Braceborough, Brasyngborogh, Bas-
syngburgh, co. Lincoln, manor
of, 967.
, wood of, 967.
Bracebridge, Brasbrigg, co. Lincoln,
Southall Manor in, 508.
Bracebridge, Bracebrigg, Brace -
brigge, Brasbrige, Brasbrigg,
John, 209, 212.
, Jolin, esquire, 942.
, John, son and heir of Rich-
ard, 508.
, , Rose Pultney,
widow, wife of, 508.
Bracebridge, Richard, of ffingsbury,
CO. Warwick, esquire, co.
Lincoln, 508.
Bracebridge, Simon, esquire, 431.
Brackehill. See Brockhill.
Bracken, Breken [in Kilnwick], co.
York [E.R.], manor of, 222.
Brackenhobne, Braken Holme,
Brakenholme, Brakynhohno
[in Hemingbrough], co. York,
[E.R.], 169, 939.
Bracon Ash, Brakenasshe in Braken,
CO. Norfolk, manor of, 230.
Bradbourne, co. Derby, Ballidon in,
q.v.
, Lea in, q.v.
Bradbridge, Bradbrigge [in Bosham],
CO. Sussex, 122.
Bradbirry, George, 728.
, Thomas, mercer of London,
917.
Braddesshall. See Breadsall.
Braddisworth. See Brodsworth.
Bradefeld, co. Somerset. See Broad-
field in Wrington.
Bradelegh. See Bradleigh.
Bradenyche. See Bradninch.
Bradepole. See Bradpole.
Bradfeld, co. Berks. See Bradfield.
, Monks. See Bradfield St.
George.
Bradfeld, John, 392.
Bradfield, Bradfeld, co. Berks,
manor of, land held of, 113,
479, 578.
, St. George, Monks Bradfeld,
CO. Suffolk, 308.
Bradfields Farm, manor of Bardo-
feldis in North Benfleet, co.
Essex, 197.
Bradford, co. Devon. See Petrys-
bradeford.
, CO. Salop. See Broadward.
, CO. Wilts, Trowle in, q.v.
, Bradforth, co. York [W.R.],
390, 570, 671.
650
GENERAL INDEX.
Bradford, Bradforth — cont.
, , Allerton in, q.v.
, , Bowling in, q.v.
, , Clayton in, q.v.
, , Denholme in, q.v.
, , Horton, Great, in,
q.v.
, , Manningham in, q.v.
, , Thornton in, q.v.
, , Wilsden in, q.v.
Hundred, co. Salop, baili-
wick of, 242.
[in Down St. Mary], co.
Devon, 176.
Peverell, Bradforde Peverell,
CO. Dorset, manor of, 964.
, , Muckleford in, q.v.
Bradford, Edmund, 176.
Bradfordystroll. See Trowle.
Bradiford, ? Estbradford, and West-
bradford [in Down St. Mary],
CO. Devon, 555.
Brading, Brardyng, Brerdyng, Isle of
Wight, 689.
, Adgestone in, q.v.
, Alverstone in, q.v.
, Black Pan in, q.v.
, Borthwood in, q.v.
, Cliff in, q.v.
, Landguard in, q.v.
, Morton in, q.v.
, Sandown in, q.v.
, Woolverton in, q.v.
Bradle, Little. See Bradley, Little.
Bradlegh, CO. Devon. <See Bradley.
Bradlegh Mede. See Broadley.
Bradleigh, Bradelegh [in Tiverton],
CO. Devon, 360.
Bradley, co. Derby, 542, 832, 836.
, , manor of, land held
of, 832. "
, , Richard Knyveton
of. See Knyveton.
, CO. Stafford, Littywoodin, q.v.
CO. Suffolk, manor of Little
Bradley alias manor of Over-
hall, manor of Overhalle, in,
141.
, Bradlegh [in High Week],
CO. Devon, 153.
[in Huddersfield], co. York
[W.R.], 3.
manor, or grange,
of, 3.
[inMedbourne], co. Leicester,
patronage of abbey (priory)
of, 218.
, Little, Little Bradle [in
Bradley], co, Sviffolk, 141.
, Maiden, Madynbradley,
Maydenbradeley, Mayden-
bradlegh, Maydenbradley, co.
Wilts, 679, 682, 782, 783.
, , Lambardes manor
of, 843.
Bradley, Maiden — cont.
, , manor of (Tro-
penell's), 682.
, , prior of, land held
of, 682, 782, 783, 843.
, , prior's manor of,
land held of, 843.
, North, CO. Wilts, Southwick
in, q.v.
Bradley, Johnde, 163.
Bradmede, John, 448.
Bradninch, Bradenyche, Bradnynch,
Brodenynche, co. Devon,
176.
, honor of, land held of, 118,
265, 869.
, manor of, land held of, 259,
466, 767, 842.
Bradpole, Bradepole, co. Dorset,
manor of, land held of, 683,
834, 837.
Bradshaw, Littell, Bradshagh, Mikil-
bradshagh, in Ovenden, co.
York [W.R.], 3.
Bradshawe, Robert, 836.
, Robert, esquire, 542 bis.
Bradwell, co. Suffolk, advowson of,
725.
jvixta Mare, Bradwell, co.
Essex, 476, 679 (pp. 429,
432).
, , Down Hall in, q.v.
, Hellcote Marsh in,
476.
, Kyehavyn in, 476.
, Shellmershe in, 476.
Tanyes in, 476.
, , Thomelynswyke in,
476.
, Waleys Crof te in,
476.
Bradwey, Alexander, co. Gloucester,
commission only, 685.
Bradworthy, co. Devon, 770.
, Dinworthy in, q.v.
, manor of, land held of,
770.
Bragenham [in Soulbury], co. Buck-
ingham, 910.
Braght, John, 399.
Braham, John, 891.
Brailsford, Braylesford, co. Derby,
manor of, land held of, 23.
Braiseworth, Brisworth, co. Suffolk,
manor of, 15.
Brakeliill. See Brockhill.
Brakenasshe in Braken. See Bracon
Ash.
Brakenholme. See Brackenholme.
Braksted. See Braxted.
Brakynhobne. See Brackenholme.
Bramble, Bremell [in Ashton parish],
CO. Devon, 776.
Bramcote, co. Nottingham, 423.
Brame, John, 629,
GENERAL INDEX.
651
Bramelhanger [in Luton], co. Bed-
ford, 766.
Bramford Pjane [in and identified
with Upton Pyne], co. Devon,
manor of, land held of, 864.
Bramfordspeke, Bramford, Bram-
ford Speke, Branford Speke,
CO. Devon, manor of, land
held of, 264 bis. 265, 466.
Bramham, co. York, W.R., Clifford
in, q.v.
Bramley, Bramlegh, co. Surrey,
manor of, land held of, 175.
Brampton, co. Derby, 79.
, CO. Devon. See Braunton.
, CO. Norfolk, 198.
, , manor of, land held
of, 198.
, CO. Suffolk, 36.
Abbot. See Braunton Ab-
bots.
Ash, Brampton, co. North-
ampton, manor of, 882.
Bryan, co. Radnor, Stanage
in, q.v.
, Church, Brampton Magna,
CO. Northampton, 232.
, , Aylewode in, 232.
en le Morthing, in Morthyng
[in Treeton], co. York [W.R.],
571.
[in Marton], co. Westmor-
land, manor of, 816.
linype. See Knipe.
Brampton, Thomas, esquire, land
held of, 198.
, Thomas, escheator, co. Nor-
folk, 37.
Bramscombe. See Branscombe.
Bramshall, Bromeshull, co. Stafford,
638.
, manor of, 638.
Bramwith, Kirk, Bramwith, Kyrk-
brarawith, co. York [W.R.],
236, 571.
, Birdcroft in, q.v.
, Moss in, q.v.
Branayle. See Brannel.
Brancepeth, Bravmcepath, co. Dur-
ham, 558.
, advowsonof, 558.
, castle of, 558.
, manor of, 558.
, Brandon, Brandon, West,
in, q.v.
, Coke in, q.v.
, Stockley in, q.v.
, Willington in, q.v.
Branche. See Braunche.
Branchys Manor, co. Norfolk. See
Braunchs.
Brandeston, co. Norfolk. See
Brandiston.
, Braiinston, co. Suffolk,
manor of, 5.
Brandiston, Brandeston, co. Norfolk,
117, mo bis.
Brandon, Estbrandon [in Brance-
peth], CO. Durham, 558.
, Braimdon [in Wolston], co.
Warwick, 913.
Parkes, co. Devon. See
Moreton Hampstead.
, West, Westbrandon [in
Brancepeth], co. Durham,
558.
, manor of, 558.
Brandon, Anne. See Sydney, Anne.
, Anne, daughter of William,
36.
, Charles, 36.
, Eleanor. See Glemham,
Eleanor.
Brandon, Elizabeth, widow, late the
wife of William Brandon, knight,
CO. Suffolk, 36.
Brandon, Elizabeth. See Leven-
thorp, Elizabeth.
, Katharine. See Gxirney,
Katharine.
, Margaret. See Lo veil.
Dame Margaret.
, Mary. See Redyng, Mary.
, Robert, knight, 36.
, Thomas, knight, 36.
, William, grandson and heir
of William, knight, 36.
, William, knight, 36.
, William son and heir ap-
parent of WilUam Brandon,
knight, 36.
Branford Speke. See Bramford-
speke.
Brannel, Branayle [in St. Stephens in
Brannel], co. Cornwall, manor
of, 826.
Branscombe, Bramscombe, co.
Devon, 269.
Bransdale East Side, Brauncedale
[in Farndale West Side or
High Quarter, in Kirkby
Moorside], co. York [N.R.],
manor of, 348.
Branston, Brawnston, co. Lincoln,
manor of, land held of, 830.
Brardyng. See Brading.
Brasbrige, Brasbrigg. See Brace-
bridge.
Brassyngburgh, Brasyngborogh. See
Braceborough.
Bratilby, John, 169.
Bratoft, Braytoft, co. Lincoln, 697.
Bratton Clovelly, Bratton, co. Dev-
on, manor of, land held of,
389.
, Godescot in, q.v.
See Gorecote.
Braughton. See Broughton.
Brauncedale. See Bransdale.
Brauncepath. See Brancepeth.
652
GENERAL INDEX.
Brauncho, Branche, Heiiry, son of
Robert, 706.
, Eleanor, wife of,
706.
, , , John, son
and heir of, 706.
, Jolin, rector of Enmore, 399
bis.
, Richard, master of the col-
lege of St. Mary, the Virgin, of
IVIettingham, 36.
Braunche, Robert, co. Norfolk, 706.
Braunchez, co. Norfolk. See Brin-
ingham.
Braimchs alias Fittons. Branchys,
inanor [in St. Germans Wig-
genhall], co. Norfollc, land
held of, 464.
Braundon. See Brandon.
Braiinston, co. Northampton, 45.
, CO. Suffolk. See Brandes-
ton.
Braunton, Brampton, Braympton,
CO. Devon, 767, 866.
, , Bremlonde in, q.v.
, Saunton in, q.v.
Abbots, Brampton Abbot [in
Braunton], co. Devon, 615.
, manor of, fee farm
rent of, 371.
, , , land held
of, 615.
, Gorges, Braunton Gourges
[in Braunton], co. Devon, 615.
, , manor of, land held
of, 615.
Brawnston. See Branston.
Braxted, Great, Braksted, co. Essex,
Kelvedon Manor in, q.v.
Bray, Raynald, Reynold, knight of
body to king, 1, 434, 579, 580,
670, 679 bis, 803, 863.
, land held of, 485, 509, 609
(6), 627.
Bray brook, Braybrok [co. North-
ampton], Nicholas Griffyn of.
See Griffin.
Braydeshal. See Breadsall.
Braylesford. See Brailsford.
Braympton. See Braunton.
Braytoft. See Bratoft.
Breache, le Breche. See Ewhurst.
Breadsall, Braddesshall, Braydeshal,
CO. Derby, 854.
, Netherhall, Netherhal,
manor in, 124, 854.
Breadwick, Bridewike, Brodewyk,
Brydewyk, Brydewyke in
Kentisbury, co. Devon, 615.
, knight's fee in, 118.
Breage, co. Cornwall, Rinsey in, q.v.
Breamore, Brjmiour [co. Hants],
prior of, land held of, 190.
Brean, Brene, co. Somerset, 950.
, advowson of, 823.
Breche, le. See Breache.
Brecon, Brechonia, Breighnok, castle
or lordship of, honor of, land
held of, 737.
Bredhurst, Bredeherst, Bredehurst,
CO. Kent, 494, 824.
Bredinghurst, Bredynghurst in the
parish of Pecham [at Peckliam
Rye, in Camberwell], co.
Surrey, manor (J) of, 620.
Bredon. See Breedon.
Bredynghurst. See Bredinghurst.
Breedon on the Hill, Bredon, co.
Leicester, 260, 860.
, manor (J) of, 260.
, Tonge in, q.v.
, Wilson in, q.v.
Breg, CO. Kent. See Bridge.
Breg, Thomas a, 642, 665.
Bregehall. See Westbarrow Hall.
Bregges. See Brydges.
Breggis Manor, co. Suffolk. See
Bridge Place.
Breighnok. See Brecon.
Breighton, Bryghton [in Bubwith],
CO. York [E.R.], 254.
Breken. See Bracken.
Brekyndale, co. Lincoln. See Frisk-
ney.
Bremell. See Bramble.
Bremelonde, in Braunton, co. Devon,
615.
Bremridge, Bremerigge [in Sandford],
CO. Devon, 153.
Brendon Parkes, co. Devon. See
Moreton Hampstead.
Brene. See Brean.
Brenner, William, 933.
Brenset, Brensett. See Brenzett.
Brensley, co. Nottingham. See
Brinsley.
Brensley, Henry, 900.
Alice, wife of, 900.
, John, son and heir of John,
900.
Brensley, John, co. Nottingham, 900.
Brent, East, co. Somerset, Eding-
worth in, q.v.
, , Sisterhampton in,
q.v.
Fen, Brentfen [in Middleton],
CO. Suffolk, manor of, 200.
Marsh, Brentmersshe, co.
Somerset, 823.
Brent, John, 927.
, WilUam, 246, 927, 973.
Brentford, New, co. Middlesex, Syon
Abbey in, q.v.
Brentmersshe. See Brent Marsh.
Brenzett, Brenset, Brensett, co.
Kent, parish of, 246, 973.
, Newington in. See Newing
ton Brenzett.
Brerdyng. See Brading.
Brereley. See Brierley.
GENERAL INDEX.
653
Breres, Richard, 803.
Brereton. See Brierton.
Brereton, John, 247, 277, 281.
daughter of. See
Cheyne, William.
Bresworth. Breseworth, Brysse-
worthes, in Great and Little
Ashfield, CO. Suffolk, 271.
Bretenhain. See Brettenham.
Bretford, Bretforde [in Wolstonl, co.
Warwick. 913.
Breton. John, 72.
, Robert, 170.
, Thomas, doctor of Theology,
110.
, William de, 33.
, William, esquire, 613.
, William, gentleman, 72 his,
134.
Brett, Alice, 244, 445.
Brettanby, Brettenby [in Barton
parish], co. York [N.R.], 222.
Brettenham, Bretenham, co. Suf-
folk, Clerkes in, 891.
Bretton, Monk, Monkbretton, co.
York [W.R.], prior of, land
held of, 571.
Brewes, Brewese. Brews, Brewse,
Brewys, Elizabeth, land held
of, 117.
, Giles, son of Thomas, knight,
199.
, John, esquire, 225.
, Robert, esquire, 226, 231,
363.
, , land held of, 891.
, Thomas, 632, 633.
, Thomas, esquire, 225.
Thomas, knight, 5, 199, 200,
225 Ur, 226.
, William, 225, 632.
, William, esquire, 5, 31.
, William, son and heir of
Thomas, knight, 199.
, , Thomasine. daugh-
ter and co-heir of. See Han-
sard, Thomasine.
Brewes, William, esquire, co. Suffolk,
199.
Brewes. See also Bruis.
Brewyster, Bruester, Robert, 621.
Breynton, John, 261.
Brianaskham. See Askham Bryan.
Brice, Hugh, knight, 719.
Bricett, Great, Bricet, co. Suffolk,
891.
Bricham. See Bircham.
Bridestowe, co. Devon, Cobhamwick
in, q.v.
, Cocks Heath in, q.v.
, Leawood in, q.v.
Bridewike. See Breadwick,
Bridge, Breg, co. Kent, 642.
Brigge, Briggis [? in Dun-
wich], CO. Suffolk, 36.
Bridge — cont.
Place, Breggis [in Codden-
ham], CO. Suffolk, manor of,
889.
Bridgerule. Brigge Rewell, Brigge
Ruell. CO. Devon, 615, 716.
, manor of, land held of, 615.
Bridgetown, Brigetoun [in Alveston],
CO. Warwick, 431.
, Bryggeton Pomerey [in
Berry Pomeroy], co. Devon,
323.
Bridgham, Brigeham, Bryggeham,
CO. Norfolk, Bawdewyns in,
q.v.
, Hoggekyns in, q.v.
Bridgwater, Briggewater, Bryge-
water, Bryggewater, co.
Somerset, 65, 823.
, manor of, land held of, 65.
, Heygrove by. See Hay-
grove.
Bridport, Bridporte, Brydport, co.
Dorset, 162, 953.
, advowson of St. Mary's, of,
162.
, borough of, bailiffs of, land
held of, 162, 953.
Bridstow, co. Hereford, Wilton upon
Wye in, q.v.
Bridwildowne, co. Devon, 153.
Brierley, Brereley [in Felkirk], co.
York [W.R.], manor of, land
held of, 669, 759.
Brierton, Brereton [in Stranton], co.
Durham, manor of, 560.
Brigeham. See Bridgham.
Brigetoun. See Bridgetown.
Brigg, Brygge, John, 3.
, John, clerk, 70.
See also Breg.
Brigge. Briggis, co. Suffolk. See
Bridge.
Rewell, Brigge Ruell, co.
Devon. See Bridgerule.
Briggewater. See Bridgwater.
Brigham [in Foston upon the Wolds],
CO. York [E.R.], 38.
Brightley, Brightlegh [in Okehamp-
ton, CO. Devon], .Tohn Fortes-
cu of. See Fortescu.
Brightling, Bryghtling, co. Sussex,
924.
Brignall, Brignell co. York [N.R.],
manor of, 222.
Brignell, Robert, 450.
Brigsley, Brygsley, co. Lincoln, 968.
Bringhurst, BrjTigerst, Bryngest, co.
Leicester. 20, 691.
, Drayton in, q.v.
, Easton, Great in, q.v.
Briningham, Brynnyngham, Bryn-
yngham, co. Norfolk, 465,
606.
manor of, 706.
654
GENERAI. INDEX.
Briningham — cont.
, ' Bravmchez,' lands called,
in, 706.
Brinklow, Brynklow, co. Warwick,
520.
Brinscombe, Brynscombe [in Weare],
CO. Somerset, 919.
Brinsham, Brynsham [in Nether-
bury], CO. Dorset, 953.
Brinsley, Brensley [in Greasley], co.
Nottingham, 900.
Brinton, Brynton, co. Norfolk, 706.
Brisley, Brysele, co. Norfolk, ad-
vowson of, 892.
Bristol, CO. Gloucester, Berton by.
See Barton Regis.
, St. Augustine of, abbot of,
land held of, 176.
Briston, Bryston, co. Norfolk, 465,
606.
Bristowe. See Burstow.
Brisworth. See Braiseworth.
Brither, Robert, 8.
Britley. See Birtley.
Brixham, co. Devon, parish of, 646,
975.
, Kingston in, q.v.
Brixton, co. Devon, Harston in, q.v.
, Bryxston [I. of Wight],
rector of. See Crome, Ed-
mund.
Broadclyst, co. Devon, Craniford in,
q.v.
Broadfield Farm, Bradefeld [in
Wrington], co. Somerset, 9.
Broadham, Brodeham [in Withy-
combe Raleigh], co. Devon,
121.
Broadley, Bradlegh Mede [in Thrus-
shelton], co. Devon, 940.
Broadward, Bradford [in Clungun-
ford], CO. Salop, manor of, 233.
Broadway, Wayhamondevile, Wey-
hamondevyle, Wayhamorde-
vyle, CO. Dorset, 962.
, CO. Somerset, Capland in,
q.v.
Broadwinsor, Brode Wyndesore,
Brodewyndesor, co. Dorset,
683.
, manor of, land held of, 310,
683.
, Blackdown in, q.v.
, Causehay in, q.v.
, Uphay in, q.v.
Wantsley, Over and Nether
in, q.v.
Broadwood Widger, co. Devon, East-
lake in, q.v.
, Lugworthy in, q.v.
, Rexon in, q.v.
, West Bainbury in, q.v.
Brocamton. See Brockhampton.
Brocas, Brokas, Edward, gentleman,
578.
Brocas — cont.
, William, land held of, 548.
, William, esquire, 578.
Brockhampton, Brokhampton, co.
Hereford, 261.
Brocamton [in Bishops
Cleeve], co. Gloucester, 580.
Brockhill, Brackehill, Brakehill [in
Broad Clyst], co. Devon, 248.
Brockley, Brokeley, co. Somerset,
284.
advowson (^) of, 284.
, manor (J) of, 284.
, Brokeley, co. Suffolk, Ing-
hams manor in, 72.
, , Brockley Hall
manor, manor of Brokeley
Hall in, land held of, 72.
Brocton, Brotton [in Long Stanton],
CO. Salop, 676, 909.
, manor of, 326, 676, 909.
Brode, John, 246.
, John, of Maidstone, gentle-
man, 85.
Brodechalke. See Chalk, Broad.
Brodeham. See Broadham.
Brodenynche. See Bradninch.
Brodewyk. See Breadwick.
Brodewyndesor. See Broadwinsor.
Brodsworth, Braddisworth, co. York
[W.R.], 236.
, Pigburn in, q.v.
Broghton Hakett. See Broughton
Hackett.
Brokas. See Brocas.
Broke, I. of Wight. See Brook.
, CO. Wilts. See Brook.
, , lord de. See Wil-
loughby, Robert.
Broke, John, 696.
, John [co. Somerset], 926.
, John, of Long Ashton,
gentleman, 491.
Robert, knight, lord de Cob-
ham. See Brooke.
Brokehampton [in liineton], co.
Warwick, 693.
Brokehampton, Walter, 685.
Brokeley, co. Somerset. See Brock-
ley.
, CO. Sioifolk. See Brockley.
Brokeman, John, esquire, 615 bis.
Brokeman, John, esqiiire, co. Kent,
432.
Brokeman, Thomas, son and heir of
John, 432.
Broket, Brokett, John, gentleman,
650.
, John, yeoman, 684 bis.
Brokhampton. See Brockhampton.
Brokhole or Brokehole, Londes, in
EastHorsley, co. Svirrey, 174.
Brokilstowe, Stephen, 12.
Brokland, Broklond. See Brookland.
Bromcroft. See Broncroft.
GENERAL INDEX.
655
Bromdon, Brondon [in Wheatliill],
CO. Salop, 229.
Brome, Broome, co. Kent. See
Broome.
, CO. Warwick. See Broom.
Brome, Broiin. Browne, Cliristopher,
laud held of, 22, 340.
Brome, Christopher, son and heir of
Robert proof of age, co. Ox-
ford, 87.
Brome, Edward, son of Robert, 87.
, Elizabeth, wife of Robert,
87.
Nicholas, of Baddesley, co.
Warwick, esquire, 681.
, , land held of, 913.
, Margaret, daughter
of. See Ferrers, Henry,
knight.
, Robert, esquire, 87.
, William, chaplain, 757.
Bromefeld, co. Kent. See Brom-
field.
[? in Rainham], co. Essex,
115.
Bromeley. See Bromley.
Bromeshull. See Bramshall.
Bromested. See Brumstead.
Bromfield, Bromefeld, co. Kent,
parish of, 246.
, Bromfeld, Bromfild, co.
Salop, 909.
, manor of, 326, 909.
, , Cookridge in, q.v.
, , Dinchope in, q.v.
, , Hill and Little Hal-
ton in, q.v.
, , prior of, land held
of, 909 bis.
Bromfiet. See Broomfieet.
Bromfords, Bromfordes [in Neven-
don], CO. Essex, manor of,
land held of, 197.
Bromley, Abbots, Bromley Abbatis,
CO. Stafford, 857.
, manor of, 857.
Bromley, Bromeley, George, 347.
, Robert, 681.
Bromlogh. See Grambla.
Brompton, in Pickering Lythe, co.
York [N.R.], 167.
, , Snainton in, q.v.
, Patrick, co. York, W.R.,
Hunton in, q.v.
Regis, CO. Somerset, Barlinch
in, q.v.
Bromwiche, Katharine, late the wife of
Robert Mattesdon, daughter of
Henry Chipemam, co. Hereford,
753.
Bromwode, in Writtle, co. Essex, 1.
Bromyard, Bromyord, co. Hereford,
Fawstynes in, 373.
, Pleysty in, 373.
, Norton in, q.v.
Bromyard — cont.
, Saltmarshe in, q.v.
Smyth, Roger of. See
Smyth.
Broncroft, Bromcroft [in Diddle-
bury], CO. Salop, 909.
, manor of, 326, 909.
Brondon. See Bromdon.
Bronnorampald [? in WoUaston in
Alberbury], co. Salop, 229.
Bronnsketh, Bronsketh. See Brun-
stock.
Brook, Broke, Brouke, Isle of Wight,
' 609.
, chapel of, 689.
, manor (h) of, 338, 609, 689.
, Broke [in Westbury], co.
Wilts, manor of, 785.
, , lord de. See Wil-
loughby, Robert.
Brooke, Broke, Robert, knight, lord
de Cobham, land held of, 320,
642, 665.
Brookland, Brokland, Broklond, co.
Kent, parish of, 246.
, manor of, 920.
Broom, Brome [in Bidford], co. War-
wick, 431.
Broome, Brome [in Barham], co,
Kent, manor of, 686.
Broomfieet, Bromfiet, co. York
[E.R.], 169.
Broomhill, ? Bomyll, in Ashbixry,
CO. Devon, 878.
Broomsmead, Brymysmede, in Lap-
ford, CO. Devon, 555.
Broomsthorpe, Brounstrop [now in
East Rudham], co. Norfolk,
117.
Broomy, co. Hants, Linwood in,
q.v.
Broseley, Borewardesley, Borewar-
disley, Borwardisleye, co.
Salop, advowson of, 430, 947.
, manor of, 430, 947.
Brotherton, co. York, W.R., Byram
in, q.v.
, Pool in, q.v.
, Sutton in, q.v.
Brotton. See Brocton.
Brough, CO. Westmorland, Hillbeck
in, q.v.
Brougham, Burgham, co. Westmor-
land, manor of, 814.
Broughton, co. Hants, 499.
, Braughton, co. Lincoln, 527.
, CO. Northampton, 621.
, CO. Oxford, manor of, 436,
634.
, , Richard Fenys of.
See Fiennes, Richard.
, CO. Salop, Yorton in, q.v.
, Church, Broughton [co.
Derby], vicar of. See Daw-
kyn, Christopher.
656
GENERAL INDEX.
Brotighton — cont.
Gifford, Browghton Gyfford,
Browton Gyfford, co. Wilts,
682.
Hackett, Broghton Hakett,
CO. Worcester, 387.
, Broughton by Malton [in
Appleton le Street], co. York
[N.R.], 567.
in Aredale, Broughton in
Craven, co. York [W.R.], 420.
, William Radclyff
of. See Ratclyff.
Broughton, Brougton, Browghton,
Elizabeth, granddaughter of
John Barnak, 14.
John, 14.
, John, son and heir of
Robert, knight, 938.
, John, the younger, esquire,
270, 472.
Robert, knight, 14, 107, 271,
272.
, , land held of, 228,
464, 496 bis, 564.
, , Dorothy Went-
worth, wife of, 938.
Broughton, Robert, knight, co. Cam-
bridge, 938.
Brouke. See Brook.
Broun. See Brome ; Brown.
Brounflet, Henry, knight, 169.
Brounsop, John, son and heir of Wil-
liam, 522.
Brounsop, William, co. Dorset, 522.
Brounsplace. See Mablethorpe.
Brounston. See Brownstone.
Brounstrop. See Broomsthorpe.
Browghton Gyfford, co. Wilts. See
Broughton Gifford.
Browghton, Elizabeth, &c. See
Broughton.
Brown, Broun, Browne, Christopher,
&c. See Brome.
, Clxristopher, of Stamford,
742.
Brown, Henry, of Nap ton, co. War-
wick, gentleman, CO. Warwick,
625.
Brown, Joan, daughter and co-heir
of Henry. See Cranowe,
John.
, John (co. Essex), 115.
, John (CO. Suffolk), 250.
, John, barrister at law, 627.
, John, gentleman, 196, 494.
Brown, John, knight, alderman of
London, co. Essex, 143.
Brown, Margaret, daughter and co-
heir of Henry. See Farndon,
John.
, Matthew, knight, 803.
, Richard (co. Norfolk), 117.
, Richard (co. Northampton),
675.
Brown — cont.
, Robert, 700.
, Roger (co. Norfolk), 225.
, Thomas (co. Essex), 26.
, Thomas (co, Norfolk), 225.
, William, mercer, merchant
of Staple of Calais, 143.
, William, son and heir of
John, knight, 143.
, , Katharine, wife of,
143.
Browne, Christopher, &c. See
Brome.
Brownstone, East, Broxinston, in
Woolfardisworthy, co. Devon,
555.
Brownyng, William, 696.
Browton Gyfford. See Broughton
Gifford.
Bruce. See Brms.
Brudenell. Edmund, esquire, 291.
, Drew, 208.
, , Ellen, wife of, 208.
, Robert, 11, 688.
, Robert, the elder, 291, 910.
, Robert, the yoiinger, 291.
, Thomas, land held of, 1.
Bruester. See Brewyster.
Brugez. See Brydges.
Brugge, Bruggys. See Brydges.
Bruis, Bruce, Bruys, Brwys, the
heirs of, land held of, 556, 561.
, , patronage of abbey
held of, 556, 561.
, the lord de, heirs of, land
held of, 539, 556, 561, 658
bis.
, Peter de, heirs of, land held
of, 915.
See also Brewes.
Brumstead, Bromested, Brumsted,
CO. Norfolk, manor of, called
Walshams, 600.
, view of frankpledge (J) in,
600.
Brundall, Brundale, co. Norfolk,
' Mariettes ' in, 700.
Brunstock, Bronsketh, Bronnsketh,
Langbronsketh [in Crosby
upon Eden], co. Cumberland,
44, 292.
Brusard, John, 13.
Brustwyk. See Burstwick.
Bruyn, Henry, knight, 383, 425, 459,
527.
, , Alice, daughter and
co-heir of. See Hevenyng-
ham, Alice.
, Elizabeth, daughter
and co-heir of. See Tyrell,
Elizabeth.
, Maurice, knight, 383, 425,
459, 527.
, , Elizabeth, wife of,
383, 425, 459, 527.
GENERAL INDEX.
657
Brasm, Thomas, co. Hants, 290.
Bruyn, William, son and heir of
Thomas, 290.
Bruys, Brwys. See Bruis.
Bryan, John, 429.
, Robert, clerk, 936.
, Thomas, C.J.C.P., 296.
Bryanston, co. Dorset, advowson of,
162.
, manor of, 162.
Bryant, John, cousin and heir of
Humphrey Curteys, 874.
Bryce, Alice, daughter and co-heir of
John, 188.
, Clare, daughter and co-heir
of John, 188.
Bryce, John, co. Dorset, 188.
Brydewyke. See Breadwick.
Brydges, Bregges, Brugez, Brugge,
Brugges, Bruggys, Brygges,
Alice, niece and heir of John
Chandos, knight, 753.
Edmund, citizen of London,
626.
, Giles, 753.
, Giles, 685.
, Thomas, brother of,
685.
, , , Giles, knight,
son of, 685.
, Giles, esquire, 562.
, Giles, knight, 720, 753, 823,
861.
, , land held of, 8.
, John, 297.
, John, citizen of London,
627.
, Simon, gentleman, 112.
Thomas, 753.
, Thomas, serjeant-at-law,
562, 587.
, WilUam, land held of, 387.
See also Breg ; Brygges.
Brydport. See Bridport.
Brygewater. See Bridgwater.
Brygge. See Brigg.
Bryggeham. See Bridghara.
Brygges, Thomas, 370. See Brydges.
Bryggeton Pomerey. See Bridge-
town.
Bryghtlyng. See Brightling.
Bryghton. See Breighton.
Brygmans, co. Suffolk. See Leyham.
Brygsley. See Brigsley.
Brymore [in Cannington], co. Somer-
set, manor of, manor of Can-
yngton, 930.
Brymour. See Creamore.
Brymptun, John, cousin and heir of
John Byconel, knight, 865.
Brymyngeham. See Birmingham.
BrjTnysmede. See Broomsmead.
Bryndsall. See Burnsall.
Bryngerst, Bryngest. See Bring-
hurst.
Wt. 3777.
Brynklow. See Brinklow.
Brynnyngham. See Briningham.
Brynscombe. See Brinscombe.
Brynsham. See Brimsham.
Brynton. See Brinton.
Brynyngham. See Briningham.
Bryschowe, George, clerk, 429.
Brysele. See Brisley.
Brysseworthes. See Bresworth.
Bryston. See Briston.
Bryxston. See Brixton.
Bubwith, Bubwyth, co. York [E.R.],
church of, 254.
, Breighton in, q.v.
, Foggathorpe in, q.v.
Bucholt. See Buckholt.
Buckby, Long, Longbugby, co.
Northampton, 232.
Buckefast. See Buckfastleigh.
Buckeland. See Buckland.
Buckenham, Bokenham, co. Norfolk,
manor (i)of, 13.
, New, CO. Norfolk, 13.
, Old, CO. Norfolk, 13, 114.
, , Harlyngwodys in,
114.
Buckerell, co. Devon, Cockenhays
in, q.v.
Bucketon, See Boughton.
Buckfastleigh, Buckefast, Buke-
faste, Bukfast, co. Devon,
abbot of, 646.
, , land held of, 176,
555, 646, 709, 773, 776, 886.
, Furzeleigh in, q.v.
Buckham [in Beaminster], co. Dor-
set, manor of, land held of,
310.
Buckholt, Bucholt, Buckeholt, co.
Hants, forest of, the ' Estbay-
lye ' in, 499.
Buckingham, Bokyngham, Buk-
yngam, Bukyngham, county
of, duke of. See Stafford,
Edward.
, escheator in. See Grove,
Thomas ; Whitton, John.
Buckingham, Bukingham, Bukyng-
ham, CO. Buckingham, 652 bis,
690.
, biirgage in, 690.
, rector of. See Rudyng,
John.
Buckland, Bukland, co. Berks,
manor of, land held of, 735.
, , Barcot in, q.v.
Buklonde, co. Kent, 932.
, , advowson of, 932.
, manor of, 932.
, Buklond, co. Siurey, 344.
, , manor of, land held
of, 344.
Baron, Bokelond Baron [in
Combe in Teignhead], co.
Devon, 259.
IH 42
658
GENERAL INDEX.
Buckland Baron — cont.
, Netherton in, q.v.
Brewer, Bokelond Bruer, co.
Devon, 205.
, church of, 205.
, Orleigh in, q.v.
Dinham, Bokelond Dynham
[in Georgeham], co. Devon,
manor of, land held of, 615.
, Bucland, Buckeland, in
Dolton parish, co. Devon. 699.
, Egg, Egbuclond, Eggebok-
lond, Eggebuclond, co. Devon,
943.
, , Leigham in, q.v.
Monachoriim, Buklond, co.
Devon, abbot of, land held of,
176.
Newton, Boklond, co. Dor-
set, manor of, land held of,
845.
, , Duntish in, q.v.
Buckwell, Bakwell, in Boughton
Aluph, CO. Kent, manor of,
246.
Bucland, co. Devon. See Buckland.
Bucland, William, 621.
Budde, William, 245.
, , Agnes, wife of, 245.
Buddelegh. See Budleigh, East.
Bude, CO. Cornwall, Binhamy in,
q.v.
Budleigh, East, Buddelegh, Bude-
legh, Budlegh, Est Budlegh,
Estbuddelegh, co. Devon,
57, 178, 943.
, hundred of, office of bailiff of,
121, 178, 362.
, Bicton by, q.v.
, Dalditch in, q.v.
, Tidwell in, q.v.
Buers. See Bures.
Bugbrooke, Bugbroke, co. North-
ampton, manor of, 443.
Bughton, CO. Nottingham. See
Boughton.
Alvif . See Boughton Akiph.
Bugley [in Warminster], co. Wilts,
328.
Bugthorpe, co. York [E.R.], 420.
Bukby, Henry, 245.
, , Alice, wife of, 245.
Bukefaste. See Buckfastleigh.
Buketon, Buketon beside Budelegh.
See Bicton.
Bukfast. See Buckfastleigh.
Bukkenham. See Bokenham.
Bukland, co. Berks. See Buckland.
Buklond, co. Devon. See Buckland,
Monachorum.
, CO. Siirrey. See Buckland.
Buklonde, co. Kent. See Buckland.
Buknam. See Bokenham.
Buknell, Alice, mother of William,
208.
Buksale. See Birxhall.
Bukynghame. See Buckingham.
Bukyngton, High Bukyngton. See
Bickington, High.
Loges. See Bickington Loges.
Bulcamp, Bulkham [in Blythburgh],
CO. Suffolk, 36, 453.
'. , manor of, 54, 453.
Bullceley, Bulkley, John, 703.
, Robert, esquire, land held
of, 517, 647, 744.
, Thomas, 285.
Bulkington, co. Warwick, Weston in
Arden, in, q.v.
Bulkley. See Bulkeley.
BuUe, Alice. See Artylbury, Wil-
liam.
Bullingdon, Bullyngton, co. Oxford,
hundred, or manor of, land
held of, 340.
Bullocke, Gilbert, land held of, 474.
Bullworthy, Bulleworthy, Bulworthy
[in Alverdiscott], co. Devon,
228.
Bullyngton. See Bullingdon.
Bulmer, William, knight, 163, 669
ter.
Bulstrode, Biilstrod, Alice, wife of
Richard, esquire, 627.
, Edward, 313.
, Edward, son and heir of
Richard, esqviire, 627.
..-...., , Mary, wife of,
daughter of Richard Empson,
627.
Bulstrode, Richard, esquire, co. Buck-
ingham, 627.
Bulstrode, Roger, 627.
Bultham. See Boultham.
Bulton. See Boughton.
Bulwer, Bulwar, Simon, of Bailing,
605.
, Thomas, 117.
Bulwick, Bulwyke [co. Northamp-
ton], 77.
Bulworthy. See Bullworthy.
Bumpstead Helion, Bumpstedhel-
lyon, CO. Essex, inanor of, 26.
, Steeple, Bumstede, co.
Essex, 396.
Bumpstede, Henry, 225.
Bumsted, Peter, gentleman, 214, 218.
Bundyes, co. Huntingdon. See Pax-
ton, Little.
Bungay, co. Suffolk, John Goodwyn
of. See Goodwyn.
Bvinny, Boney, co. Nottingham, 852.
, manor of, 123, 852.
Bunson, Bonston [in Chulmleigh],
CO. Devon, rent in, 555.
Bupton, CO. Dorset. See Melbury
Bubb.
Burbage, co. Wilts, 523.
Burcester, Burcetter. See Bicester.
Burdall, William, clerk, 454, 492.
GENERAL INDEX.
659
Burdebroke. See Birdbrook.
Burdeswyll, co. Devon, 389.
Burdet, Biirded, Burdyt, John, 64,
65, 66.
, Margaret, mother of John.
See Wodehull, Margaret.
, John, 128.
, Agnes daughter and
co-heir of. See Holland,
Agnes.
Elizabeth, daughter
and co-heir of. See Astley,
Edward.
, Richard, esquire, 778.
, , Joice, wife of. See
Conway, Joice.
, , Anne, daughter and
heir of. See Conway, Ed-
ward.
, William, 128.
Burdevile, John, esquire, 439, 440.
Burdyt. See Burdet.
Burell, Robert, son and heir of Wil-
liam. 323.
Burell, William, gentleman, co, Devon,
323.
Bures St. Mary, Buers, Burys St.
Mary, co. Essex, 21.
, manor of, land held of, 496.
, John Akirman of. See
Akirman.
, Ferrers Manor in, q.v.
Bvirfeld, Manor, co. Norfolk. See
Wymo ndham .
Birrford, Burforde, co. Salop, barony
of, land held of, 159.
, manor of, land held
of, 384.
, Nash in, q.v.
, , Whitton in, q.v.
, Burforde, in Georgeham, co.
Devon, 615.
Burgate, co. Suffolk, 496 ter.
, Burgate Hall Manor
land held of, 496 his.
Burgaveney, Burgeavenny.
Abergavenny.
Burges, Thomas, 171.
Bvirgeveny. See Abergavenny.
Burgeys, Thomas, of Queeniborough,
497.
Burgh, CO. Leicester. See Burrow.
Apton, Apton, co. Norfolk,
365.
by Sands, Burgh upon Sands,
CO. C'amberland, manor of,
* land held of, 44.
Hall alias Berry Hall, Bury-
hall, in Great Ellingham, co.
Norfolk, manor of, 298.
in the Marsh, Borough,
Burgh in ley Marsshe, co. Lin-
coln, 644, 697.
next Aylsham, Burgh, co.
Norfolk, Georges in, 198.
m.
See
Burgh — cont.
Parva, Burgh, Burgh beside
Melton [joined to Melton
Constable], co. Norfolk, 465,
706.
, advowson of, 465.
Burgh, Borough, Edward, knight,
611, 644, 883, 884, 920, 921,
922. 923, 924, 931.
, , Anne, wife of,
daughter and heir of Thomas
Cobham, knight, 884, 920, 921,
922, 923, 924.
John, 240.
[Burgh], Lucy de, daughter and heir
of John and Isabel de Bellew,
577.
, , John son of Thomas
son of, 577.
, Margaret
daughter of. See Zouch,
John la.
, Margaret, grandmother of
Robert, 481.
Burgh, Robert, son and heir of Henry,
proof of age, co. Leicester,
481.
Burgh, Thomas, 597.
Thomas, knight, 2 his.
, William, esqviire, 404.
Burgham, co. Westmorland. See
Brougham.
Burgham, John, 294.
Burgham, John, co. Westmorland, 814.
Burgham, John, son and heir of
John, 814.
Burghbrygg. See Boroughbridge.
Burghchier. See Bourchier.
Burghclere, co. Hants., Earlstone in,
q.v.
, Whitway in, q.v.
Burghfield, Birfeld, co. Berks, 578.
Burghill, William, 261.
Burghstede Parva. See Burstead.
Burghwallis, Burghwaleys, co. York
[W.R.], manor of, land held
of, 571.
, Wikehamf eld in, 57 1 .
BurghwodhuUe manor. See Tittles-
hall.
Burgolions, Burglions, Burglyons,
Manor, in Reepham [and
Kerdiston], co. Norfolk, 225,
632.
Burgoyn, Richard, son and heir of
John Burgoyn, proof of age, co.
Cambridge, 596.
Burlescombe, co. Devon, Cannon-
leigh in, q.v.
Burleston, Podelbarierston, co.
Dorset, 380.
Burley, Burn', co. Rutland, manor of,
land held of, 206.
, , Thomas Sapcote of.
See Sapcote.
660
GENERAL INDEX.
Biirley — cont.
, [in Otley], co. York [W.R.],
568.
, , manor of, land held
of, 568.
Burley, William, of Bromcroft,
esquire, 326, 676.
, Elizabeth, daughter
and co-heir of. See Trussell,
Elizabeth.
, , Joan, daughter and
co-heir of. See Littleton,
Joan.
Burmarsh, Boroughmersshe, co.
Kent, 973.
Burn', CO. Rutland. See Burley.
[in Brayton parish], co. York
[W.R.], Burton by, q.v.
, Burne [in Silverton], co.
Devon, 362.
Burnaby, George, esquire, land held
of, 694.
Burnaston [in Etwall], co. Derby,
631.
Burne, co. Cambridge. See Bourn.
, CO. Devon. See Burn.
, CO. Lincoln. See Boiu-n.
Burneham. See Burnham.
Burnell, Burneles, Henry, esqiiire,
524, 865, 952.
, Hugh, Hugh de, knight,
heirs of, land held of, 116,
326.
, the lord, land held of, 375
bis.
Burneston, co. York, N.R., Carthorp
in, q.v.
, Exelby in, q.v.
, Theakston in, q.v.
Burneviles manor, co. Suffolk. See
Nacton.
Burnham, Burneham, co. Bucking-
ham, 627.
, abbess of, land held
of, 627.
, CO. Somerset, manor of, 950.
Norton co. Norfolk, 354.
St. Andrew, co. Norfolk, 354.
St. Edmimd, co. Norfolk,
354.
Sutton, CO. Norfolk, 354.
Thorp, Burnham Thorpe, co.
Norfolk, 354,
Ulph, Burnham Ulp, co. Nor-
folk, 354.
Westgate, co. Norfolk, 354.
, Rejmham's alias
Lexham's manor, manor of
Reynham, in, 354.
Burnha^m, Richard, clerk, 169.
Burniston, Burnneston [in Scalby],
CO. York [N.R.], 669.
Burnsall, Bryndsall, co. York [W.R.],
Coniston in, q.v.
Rilston in, q.v.
Burnsall — cont.
, Thorp in, q.v.
Biu-nston, co. York, N.R., Newton
in, q.v.
Burraton [in Ermington], co. Devon,
426.
Burrington, Boryngton, co. Devon,
153.
, manor of, land held of, 389,
555, 699.
, Bircham in, q.v.
, Cleave in, q.v.
, GoUand in, q.v.
, Pavington in, q.v.
, Pitt in, q.v.
, Whyteclyff in, q.v.
Burrow, Burgh, co. Leicester, 481.
Bursea, Birssey, Byrsay [in Holme
upon Spalding Moor], co,
York [E.R.], 169.
Burstead, Burghstede Parva, co.
Essex, 1.
Burstow, Bristowe, co. Surrey, 480.
, manor of, 209, 212, 480.
, Horsecroftes in, q.v.
, rector of. See Hopton,
William.
Burstwick, Birstwick in Holdernes,
Brvistwyk, Brustwyke, co.
York [E.R.], manor of, land
held of, 574, 669 his.
Burtoftes, co. Norfolk. See Fritton,
Burton, co. Berks. See Bourton.
, CO. Dorset. See Burton,
West.
, Agnes, Agnesburton, co.
York [E.R.], manor of, land
held of, 914.
; , Haisthorpe in, q.v.
, , Thornhokne in, q.v.
by Lincoln, co. Lincoln, 597.
, , manor of, 597.
, Constable [in Finghall], co.
York [N.R.], 461.
Constable [in Swine], co.
York [E.R.], 86.
, , manor of, 86.
cum Walden alias West Bur-
ton, Burton [in Aysgarth], co.
York [N.R.], manor, or lord-
ship of, 222.
Dassett, Birton, co. War-
wick, 245.
, Knightcote in, q.v.
, North End in, q.v.
, Great, co. Oxford. See
Bovirton.
, Great, co. York. See Bur-
ton, High.
Hall, Burton by Burn [in
Brayton parish], co. York
[W.R.], 105.
, High, Highbirton [in Kirk-
burton], CO. York [W.R.],
741.
GENERAL INDEX.
661
Burton, High — cont.
, , advowson of chantry
of St. Mary in church of, 741.
, , manor of, 741.
, High, Great Burton [in Mas-
ham], CO. York [N.R.], 222.
in Lonsdale, Burton in
Lonnesdale, co. York [W.R.],
339.
, Bourton [in Mere], co. Wilts,
502.
, Little. See Bourton.
on the Woulds, on Wold, co.
Leicester, 295.
Salmon, Birton by Ferybrig,
CO. York [W.R.], 570.
upon Stather, co. Lincoln,
Nonnanby in, q.v.
upon Trent, co. Stafford,
abbot of, land held of, 537.
upon Ure, Lytylburton [in
Masham], co. York [N.R.],
222.
, West, Burton [in Winfrith
Newburgh], co. Dorset, 607.
Burton, John, land held of, 163.
, John, rector of Garforth,
568.
, Richard, 1 1 .
, Roger de, heirs of, land held
of, 556, 561.
Burwardescote. See Buscot.
Burvvarton, Burwardon, co. Salop,
manor of, 233.
Burwell, Wilham, 370.
Burwodes Manor, co. Norfolk. See
Rackheath.
Bury, CO. Devon. See Berry.
, CO. Devon. See Berry
Pomeroy.
, CO. Devon. See Lapford.
, CO. Lancaster, rector of.
See Nabbes, John.
Bury St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk, abbot
of, land held of, 15, 19, 21, 36,
110, 226, 271, 308, 429, 600,
604, 633, 889.
, WiUiam, abbot of, 21.
, , land held of, 53 bis,
84, 141, 429, 496, 891 ter.
, shrine of, rent to, 110.
, Barton by, Great Berton by.
See Barton, Great.
Bury, Edmimd, 435.
, Joan wife of, daughter and
heir of John Pinchpole, 435.
Bury, John, of CoUaton, 267.
, , John son of, 267.
, , , William,
son of, 267.
, John, son and heir of Wil-
liam, 555.
, William, 699.
, William, of Colaton, 176.
Bury, William, co. Devon, 555.
Buryhall, co. Norfolk. See Burgh
Hall.
Buryhattley. See Hatley, Cockayne.
Burys alias Beres Manor, co. Surrey.
See Addington.
Burys St. Mary, co. Essex. See
Bures St. Mary.
Buscot, Burwardescote, co. Berks,
manor of, 164.
Bushbury, co. Stafford, Essington in,
q.v.
Bushopford. See Ford.
Bushwood, Bisshewoodes, Busshe-
wood [in Lapworth], co. War-
wick, 693.
Buslingthorpe, Buslyngthorp [in
Leeds], co. York [W.R.], 570.
Busshe, Reynold, 904, 905.
, MaUgna, wife of,
daughter and co-heir of John
Flamvill, 904, 905.
, , John, son
and heir of, 904, 905.
Busshewood. See Bxishwood.
Busshopp. See Bishop.
Bussy, Edmund, esquire, 750, 755,
759 761.
, Edward, 759, 761.
, Hugh, son and heir of John,
knight, 288, 289, 437,
Bussy, Jolin, knight, co. Derby,
288 ; CO. Lincoln, 437 ; co.
Nottingham, 289.
Bussy, Miles, grandson and heir of
John, knight, 288, 289, 437.
Bustylsham. See Bisham.
Butcombe, Bodycombe, Butcomb,
CO. Somerset, 9, 531.
, Aldwick in, q.v.
Buteler. See Butler.
Buthen Gleek. See Buttenglebe.
Buthyn, le. See Torrington, Great.
Butland, Botlond, Butlonde [in Mod-
bury], CO. Devon, 773.
Butler at coronation. See Services.
Butler, Boteler, Botteller, Butlar,
Butlere, Henry, gentleman,
355.
John, clerk, rector of Rears-
by, 497 bis.
, John (Buteler), esquire, land
held of (CO. Bucks), 627.
, John (Boteler), esquire, land
held of (CO. Warwick), 802.
, John, serjeant-at-law, 246,
824.
, Lawrence, chaplain, 839.
, Ralph, heirs of, land held of,
693.
, Ralph, lord de Sudeley, 680
(p. 435).
, Roger, yeoman, 893.
, Master Thomas, rector of
Great Haseley, 541.
, WiUiara, 497.
662
GENERAL INDEX.
Butler alias Ormond, Eleanor, countess
of Wilts, late the wife of Robert
Spencer, knight, formerly wife
of James Butler, earl of Wilts,
CO. Dorset, 524 ; co. Somerset.
525.
Butler alias Ormond, James, earl of
Wilts, 160 bis, 162, 802.
, Thomas, knight, earl of Or-
mond, 143, 228, 524, 525, 962.
, , land held of, 72.
228, 261, 447, 492 ter, 730,
767, 849, 891.
, lord de Ormond,
land held of, 429, 877.
Butlers alias Botelers alias Buxtons
Manor [in Newton, in Ba-
bergh Himdred], co. Suffolk,
manor of, 889.
Farm, Botelers Manor in
Edlesborough, co. Bucking-
ham, 748.
Butley, CO. Suffolk, prior of, land
held of, 889.
Buttelers, co. Devon, 773.
Buttenglebe, Buthen Gleek, co. Corn-
wall, 680 (p. 436 bis).
Buttercrambe, Buttercrame, Buttre-
cambe [in Bossall], co. York
[N.R.], 573.
, manor of, 348.
, , land held of, 573.
Butterton [in Trentham], co. Staf-
ford, manor of, 933.
Butterwick, Boterwyk, Boterwyke,
CO. Lincoln, 644.
, East, Estbuttero'yk [in
Bottesford and Messingham],
CO. Lincoln, 566.
West, Westboturi\'yk, West-
butterwyk, co. Lincoln, 566,
698 bis.
, , advowson of chan-
try of, 566.
, , manor of, 566.
, , Kelfield in, q.v.
Buttsbiu"y, Gyngjayberdlaundry,
Inggyngjoyberlaundrey and
Bloimtez, co. Essex, 1.
, advowson of, 144.
, manor of, 144.
Buxhall, Buksale, co. Suffolk, 53.
Buxton, Buxston, co. Norfolk, 198.
Bychamwell. See Beechamwell.
Byconell, Biconell, Biconyll, By-
conyll, Bykconyll, Elizabeth,
wife of Sir John, sometime
wife of John Seymour, 683,
743.
Byconell, Elizabeth, widow, late the
wife of John Byconell, knight,
sometime the wife of John
Seymour, co. Dorset, 834 ; co.
Somerset, 837 ; co. Wilts, 793,
841.
Byconell — cont.
, Jolm, knight, 264 bis, 524,
525, 540, 743, 793, 834, 837,
952, 963.
, land held of, 325.
Byconell, John, knight, co. Devon, 865;
CO. Dorset, 683.
Bycote, co. Devon, 389.
, manor of, land held of, 389.
Bydford. See Bidfftrd.
Bydyk, Bydyck, John, 61.
, Elizabeth daughter of. See
PokesweU, Humphrey.
, Isabel, daughter of. See
Preston, John.
Byers Green, Bires Geffrey [formerly
in St. Andrew Auckland, now
parish], co. Durham, 558.
, manor of, 558.
Byfield, Byfeld, co. Northampton,
manor of Woodford and, rent
from, 675.
Byflet, John, &c. See Byflete.
Byflete, co. Siirrey, manor of, land
held of, 174.
Byflete, Byflet, John, brother and
heir of Thomas, 513.
Byflete, John, co. Wilts, 714.
Byflete, Thomas, gentleman, co. Hants,
513.
Byflete, Thomas, son and heir of
John, 714.
Byford, co. Hereford, 488.
Bygnell. See Bignell.
Bygod. See Bigod.
Bykconyll. See Byconell.
Bykenhull. See Bickenliill.
Bykeworthy, in Kentisbury, co.
Devon, 615.
Bykfold. See Bickfield.
Bykkyr. See Bicker.
Bykmersshe. See Bickmarsh.
Bykton. See Bickton.
Byland Abbey [in Coxwold parish,
CO. York, N.R.], abbot of,
land held of, 539, 658.
Bylburgh. See Bilborough.
Byles, John, 429.
Byllesby, co. Lincoln. See Bilsby.
Byllesby, John. See Billesby.
Byllyng. See Billing.
Byllyngford. See BilUngford.
Byllyngton, Ranulph, 115.
Byllys, John, of Wingham, co. Kent,
457.
Bylsyngton, co. Kent. See Bilsing-
ton.
Bylsyngton, Robert, 927.
Bylton, CO. Warwick. See Bilton.
Bylton, John, 162.
Bynbroke. See Binbrook.
Bynchester. See Binchester.
Byndon. See Bindon.
Bynglay, Byngley. See Bingley.
Bynham. ^ee Binham.
GENERAL INDEX.
663
Bynlegh. See Beenleigh.
Bynley. See Binley.
Byram, Byrom [in Brotherton], co.
York [W.R.], 140.
, manor of, 140.
Byrch, co. Essex. See Birch.
Byrche, Richard. See Birch.
Byrcheham, co. Devon, 555.
BjTches, William a. See Birch,
Great.
Byrchyngton. See Birchington.
Byrd. See Bird.
BjTdvyle. See Boardfield.
Byres, John, of Carlisle, 292.
Byrkyn. See Birkin.
Byrmyngeham, co. Warwick. See
Birmingham.
Byrmyngham. See Birmyngham.
Byrnyngham. See Briningham.
Byrom. See Byram.
Byron, Beron, Biron, Joan, wife of
Nicholas, knight, 755.
, John, knight, 755.
, John, son and heir of Nicho-
las, knight, 750, 755, 759, 761.
, , Isabel, wife of,
[daughter of Ralph Lemyng-
ton], 750, 755, 761.
Byron, Nicholas, knight, brother and
heir of John Byron, knight, co.
Derby, 761 ; co. Lincoln, 750 ;
CO. Notts., 755 ; co. York, 759.
Byrsay. See Bursea.
Byrtby. See Birkby.
Byrtte. See Birtt.
Byry Pomery. See Berry Pomeroy.
Byset, John, chaplain, 246.
By she. See Bysshe.
Bysseley, Bisseley, Bysley, William,
escheator, co. Somerset, 552,
608, 978 ; co. Dorset, 553,
607.
Bysshe, Byshe, John, 209, 210.
Bysshop Castell. See Bishops Castle,
Lond. See Norbury.
Bysshop, John, &c. See Bishop.
Byshoppesborn. See Bishopsbourne.
Bysshopthorp. See Bishopthoqje.
Bysshoptre, Elizabeth, late the wife of
Elyngham, co. Northamp-
ton, 172.
BysshuU, Thomas, 484.
Bytham, Castle, Bytham, Castelbit-
ham, Castelbytham, co. Lin-
coln, castle (I) of, 904.
, advowson of chan-
try (^ J of, 966.
, , manor {|) of, 904.
, , manor (|) of, 966.
, great park (J) of,
966.
, , Counthorpe in, q.v.
, Little, Estbitham, Estby-
tham, manor (|) of, 966.
Bytlake. See Bittelake.
Byttenffeld. See Biddenfield.
Bytterley near Ludlowe. See Bit-
terley.
Byxbrond. iS^ee Bix.
Cabargh. See Kaber.
Cabbell, John, 928.
, Joan, wife of. See
Adams, Joan.
, , , Richard,
son and heir of, 928.
Cadbury Barton, Cadbiiry [in Chulm-
leigh], CO. Devon, rent in, 555.
, North, Northe Caddebury,
CO. Somerset, 47.
, , manor of, land held
of, 47.
, , Galhampton in, q.v.
Cadleigh, Cadelegh, Cadlegh, Cadley,
CO. Devon, fee of, land held
of, 118.
, manor of, land held of, 265,
466, 716.
Cadney, co. Lincoln, 566, 750,
, manor of, 750.
, Howsham in, q.v.
, Newstead in, q.v.
Cady, Geoffrey, 117.
Caereinion, Keireigon, Kereginon
[co. Montgomery], lordship
and commote of, 745, 850.
Caifford. See Keyford.
Caisho. See Keysoe.
Caistor, Caster, co. Lincoln, 204.
Caiton. See Cayton.
Calabut, Francis; 214.
Calais, Cales [Pas de Calais, France],
543.
, staple of, merchant of. See
Brown, William, mercer.
Calceby, co. Lincoln, manor of,
land held of, 2, 585.
' Calcote. See Caldecote.
Caldcottys. See Coldcoats.
, Calcot, Caldecotes, in parish
of Eynesbury, co. Hunting-
don, 744.
, manor of, 350.
Caldecote, Caldecot, co. Norfolk,
manor of, 4.
, , Thomas Kyppyng
of. See Kyppjmg.
Caldecote, Caldecott, Dorothy, wife
of James, daughter of Robert
Castell, 611.
Caldecote, James, co. Cambridge, 624 ;
CO. Essex, 611.
664
GENERAL INDEX.
Caldecote, Thomas, son and heir of
James, 611, 624.
Caldegate. See Caldewgate.
Caldekeld. See Caldkeld.
Caldewell, Benet, 231, 363.
, John, 231, 363.
Caldewgate, Caldegate by Carlisle
[in St. Mary's, Carlisle], co.
Cvimberland, 762.
Caldkeld, Caldekeld, in parish of St.
Mary's, Carlisle, co. Cumber-
land, 292.
Caldon. See Cauldon.
Caldwell [in Stanwick St. John], co.
York [N.R.], 222 (;). 143).
Caleford, co. Devon. See Dolton.
Callall. See Calow.
CaUington, Kelyngton, co. Cornwall,
872.
Calne, co. Wilts, 386, 656, 859 ter.
, hundred of, lands in, 386.
, prebend of, land held of, 386.
, Blackland in, q.v.
, Calstone in, q.v.
, Quemerford in, q.v.
, Stock in, q.v.
, Stockley in, q.v.
, Whetham in, q.v.
Calow, Callall [in Chesterfield], co.
Derby, 79.
Calowe, WilUam, serjeant-at-law,
115.
Calstone, Calston [in CaLne], co.
WUts, 656 his.
, , manor of, land held
of, 656.
, Wellington alias Calstone
Wyley, manor in Calston
called Calston Wely [now in
a parish of Calne Without],
CO. Wilts, manor of, 386.
Calthorp, Caltrop, Carthorp, Francis,
son and heir of Elizabeth
Howard, 890.
, Philip, knight, 11, 230, 270,
392,417,427,889 6^5.
, , land held of, 150,
231.
, William, 11.
, , land held of, 493.
, William, esquire, 225.
, William, knight, 200, 355.
392.
, , EUzabeth, wife of.
See Howard, Elizabeth.
Calton [in Kirkby-in-Malham-Dale],
CO. York [W.R.], 391.
Caltrop. See Calthorpe.
Calverley, Calverlay, John, 570.
William, esquire, 390.
, land held of, 390.
William, knight, 163, 803.
, land held of, 569.
, AUce, wife of, sister
of John Savile, knight, 803.
Calverley — cont.
, W illiam, the elder, esquire,
570, 803.
, William, the yoiinger, 570.
Calwell Hyll, co. Gloucester. See
Siddington, Lower.
Calwodeley, Calwodelegh, Hum-
phrey, land held of, jure ux,
262.
Calwodeley, Oliver, of Padstow, co.
Cornwall, gentleman, co.
Devon, 774.
Calwodeley, Thomas, 872.
Cam, CO. Gloucester, CUngre in, q.v.
Camberton, John, 397, 398.
Camberwell, Camerwell, co. Surrey,
Peckham in, q.v.
Cambois, Camboys, co. Durham [in
Bedlington, co. Northumber-
land], 558.
, manor of, 558.
Cambridge, Cambryge, co. Cam-
bridge, 596.
, mayor and burgesses of, land
held of, 193.
provost of. See Icing's Col-
lege.
, Barnwell in, q.v.
GonviUe Hall, Gimwell Hall,
193.
, master and fellows
of, 193.
, King's College of St. Mary of,
college of St. Mary and St.
Nicholas, ' the college of
Cambridge,' provost and
scholars of, land held of, 180,
418, 704.
, , provost of Cam-
bryge, land held of, 263.
, Newnham, manor in. See
Newnham.
, , Mortimers manor
in. See Newnham.
, Pembroke Hall, Pembroke-
hall, in, master and clerks of,
land held of, 77.
, St. Botolph, church of, 596.
, , rector of. See
Meryn, Thomas.
, St. John, hospital of the
brethren of, house of St. John
in, master of, land held of,
448.
Camden. See Campden.
Camel, Queen, Quencammell, Quene
Camell, co. Somerset, 325,
608.
, Walys by. See Wales.
Camerton, Kamerton, co. Somerset,
manor of, 189.
Camerwell. See Camberwell.
Camesworth, Cajonys Othe [in Neth-
erbury], co. Dorset, 953.
Camfeldes, co. Bedford. See Luton.
GENERAL INDEX.
665
Cammyscote. See Campscott.
Camois Hall, Dytton Caniois, Dytton
Canioys [in Wood Ditton], co.
Cambridge, manor of. 472.
Campden, Camden [co. Gloucester],
Richard Porter of. See Por-
ter.
, Broad, Brodcampdene,
Brodecampdene [in Chipping
Campden], co. Gloucester,
manor of, 587.
, Chipping, Campden, Chep-
yngcampdene, co. Gloucester,
advowson of free chapel of
St. Katharine of, 586.
, , manor of, 586.
, , , land held of,
587
Campsall, co. York [W.R.], 669.
, Fenwick in, q.v.
, Lady Thorpe in, q.v.
, Kirkhovise Green in, q.v.
, Moss in, q.v.
, Norton in, q.v.
Campscott, Cammyscote [in Ilfra-
combe], co. Devon, 118.
Camund, William, 117.
Candesby thyng, co. Lincoln. See
Waltham.
Candever. See Chilton Candover ;
Preston Candover.
Candyche. See Oxford, Canditch.
Canewdon, Canyudon, Canweydon,
CO. Essex, 146.
, manor of, land held of,
146.
, Lambovime Hall Manor in,
q.v.
Canfield, Little, Little Canfeld, co.
Essex, manor of, 396.
Canford, co. Dorset, manor of, land
held of, 251.
, Great, co. Dorset, Oakley in,
q.v.
Cannings, All, Alcanyngis, co. Wilts,
502.
, , Alhngton in, q.v.
, Bishops, Canynges Episcopi,
CO. Wilts, 738.
, , Easton in, q.v.
, , Horton in, q.v.
Cannington, Canyngton, co. Somer-
set, 65.
, manor of, land held of, 65.
, manor of. See Brymore.
Cannock, Cannok, co. Stafford,
forest, or chace of, 840.
, grand serjeanty of, of being
steward of, 347.
, Huntington in, q.v.
, Rugeley baily in, forest of,
347.
, Toddesley Hey in forest of,
serjeanty of keeping, 537.
, Wyrley, Great in, q.v.
Cannonleigh, Canonlegh [in Burles-
combe parish], co. Devon,
abbess of, prioress of, land
held of, 100, 767.
Canterbury, co. Kent, city of, 652.
, yearly rent, or fee farm,
from the yearly rent, or fee
farm, of, 43, 610.
, archbishop of. See Deane,
Henry ; Morton, John ; Staf-
ford, John ; Warham, Wil-
liam.
archbishop of, land held of,
145, 147, 209, 210, 212, 246,
439, 612, 642 (4), 665 (3), 686
bis, 824, 876, 920 bis, 921 bis,
932 ter, 973 bis.
, Christ Church, Crechirche,
of the Holy Trinity of, prior
of, land held of, 145, 170, 171,
246, 432, 642 (5), 665 ter, 891
ter, 973 bis.
, St. Augustine without the
gates, or walls, of, St. Augus-
tine by, abbot of, land held of,
145, 170, 246, 642 (7), 665 (7),
686, 973.
, St. Gregory without the
walls of St. Gregory of, prior
of, land held of, 686.
, St. Martin by, parish of, 170.
Cantewell, Thomas, 126.
Cantrell, Ralph, clerk, vicar of
Chesterfield, late rector of
Blore, 23.
Canvas, fardel of, 540, 545.
Canweydon. See Canewdon.
Canynges Episcopi. See Cannings,
Bishops.
Canyngton. See Cannington.
Canyudon. See Canewdon.
Capelle, co. Kent. See Caple Hill.
Capenor Court, Capenore [in Portis-
head], co. Somerset, 190.
Capes, Roger, 591.
Capheaton, Great Helton [in Kirk-
whelpington], co. Northum-
berland, 547.
Capland, Caplond [in Beer Crocombe
and Broadway], co. Somerset,
advowson of, 477.
, manor of, 477.
Caple, How, Howcaple, co. Hereford,
261.
, Hill, Capelle [in Eastchurch],
CO. Kent, manor of, 247.
, Kings, Kyngescaple, co.
Hereford, 261.
Caple, George, 506.
, John, 506 bis.
Caplond. See Capland.
Capshep, Richard, 478.
Captens, co. Berks. See Yattendon.
Car, George, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
merchant, 906.
666
GENERAL INDEX.
Carampton. See Carhampton.
Carant. See Carent.
Carcan. See Carkin.
Carclew, Crekellewe Daungers [in
Mylor], CO. Cornwall, 871.
Carcroft [in Owston], co. York
[W.R.], 236.
Cardesbury. See Kidsbury.
Cardington, co. Salop, Gretton in,
q.v.
Cardinham, Cardynam, Cardynhain,
Careynham [co. Cornwall],
lord of. See Dynhaui, John.
, manor of, land held of, 864,
873.
Care, Henry, wife of, 653.
See Gary.
Careby, Carebie, Carebye, co. Lin-
coln, advowson (\) of, 966.
, manor (J) of, 966.
Garell, John, gentleman, 723.
Carent, Carant, Garaunt, Karant,
John, the elder, 52, 60.
, Jolin, the younger, 951.
, Williain, son and
heir of, 951.
Carent, Margaret, wife of John, the
younger, co. Dorset, 951.
Carent, Nicholas, dean of Wells, 283.
, William, esquire, 273, 436,
683, 834, 951.
, , land held of, 845.
Caresbroke. See Carisbrooke.
Garethorpp. See Garthorp.
Carewe, Careu, Carue, Carew,
esquire, 883.
, Agnes (first) wife of John, of
Haccoinbe, daughter of John
Crokker, knight, 943.
, Alexander, 943.
, Edmund, knight, 264, 683,
834.
, , land held of, 360,
975.
, , Katharine, wife of,
daughter and co-heir of Wil-
liam Huddesfeld, knight, 264.
, Edmund, knight, nephew
and co-heir of John, lord
Dynham, 434, 447.
, Elizabeth, daughter of John
and Katharine, 943.
, Hugh, 753.
, Joan, daughter of John and
Katharine, 943.
, John, heirs of, land held of,
646.
, John, esquire, land held of,
886 bis.
, John, of Haccombe, land
held of, 389.
, John, lord of Shoggebroke,
land held of, 262.
. . . . . . , John, of Umberleigh, esquire,
"■^ land held of, 262.
Carewe — cont.
, John, son and heir of John,
of Haccombe, 943.
, Katharine, wife of John, of
Haccombe, 943.
, Margery [wife of Sir John],
sister of John, lord Dynham,
434, 447.
, Nicholas, 682.
, , Anne daughter of.
See Tropenell, Anne.
, Nicholas, father of John,
943.
, Richard, knight, 917.
, , land held of, 319.
Thomas, son of John and
Katharine, 943 his.
, William, knight, 453.
, , Margaret wife of,
453.
Carey, Care, Gary, Robert, esquire,
118, 263, "^680 (p. 433), 769,
943, 962.
, , land held of, 739 his.
, Thomas, 524, 525.
, , Margaret, wife of,
daughter and co-heir of Sir
Robert Spencer and Eleanor,
countess of Wilts, 524, 525.
Careynham. See Cardinham.
Carhampton, Carampton, co. Somer-
set, 531.
Carisbrooke, Caresbroke, Isle of
Wight, 689.
, castle of, land held of, 338,
609 (6).
, , honor of, land held
of, 689.
, Alvington in, q.v.
, Murvell Farm in, q.v.
, Shottyngbryge in, 689. See
Shide.
Carkeke, WilUam, 197.
See also Cerkeke.
Carkin, Carcan [in Force tt], co. York
[N.R.], 404.
Carlby, Carleby, Charleby, co. Lin-
coln, advowson of, 967.
, manor of, 967.
Carle ton, co. Northampton. See
Carlton.
, CO. York, See Carlton.
, Carleton by Gysley [in Guise-
ley], CO. York [W.R.], 573.
, manor of, 573.
, Little. See Carlton.
Panell. See Carlton, South. '
Carlisle, co. Cumberland, city of,
292.
, bishop of. See Story, Ed-
ward.
, land held of, 292
his, 327.
, Byrkensydvanell {or lane) in,
292.
GENERAL INDEX.
667
Carlisle — cont.
, Castle Street of, 292.
, exchequer of, cornage pay-
able at, 292.
, St. Mary's parish, 292.
, , Caldewgate in, q.v.
, , Caldkeld in, q.v.
, , IVIorton in, q.v.
, St. Mary's, priory of, prior
of, land held of, 292 bis.
, Shadwyngate or Shadewyn-
gayte, beside, 292.
, Ricardby by. See Rickerby .
, Richard Gate of, 292.
, Richard Street of, 292.
, le Staynholme meadow by,
292.
, ThjTnby Closes without
walls of, 292.
Carlton, East, Carleton, Estcarleton,
CO. Norfolk, 32.
, , serjeanty tenure in,
230.
, , manor 6f, 230.
, Carleton [in Corby Hvin-
dred], co. Northampton,
manor of, 882.
, Carleton [in Rothwell], co.
York [W.R.], 570.
, Little, Little Carleton, co.
Lincoln, 2.
, Middle, Middelcarleton,
Mydelcarleton, co. Lincoln,
644.
, South, Carleton Panell, co.
Lincoln, manor of, 527.
upon Trent, Carlton next
Crumwell, co. Nottingham,
12.
Carman, John, 496.
, John, clerk, 496.
, Thomas, clerk, 496.
, WiUiam, 496.
, WilUam, chaplain, 496.
Carmynowe, John, esquire, land
held of, 680 {p. 436), 869.
Carnaby, co. York [E.R.], 38.
Came Cunek, co. Cornwall, 871.
Came, Caron, Giles, 640, 545.
Carnfield Hall, Camwhayte, in
parish of South Normanton,
CO. Derby, 856.
Camwhayte. See Carnfield Hall.
Caroke, Richard, clerk, 134.
Caron, Giles. See Came.
Carperby, Kepperby, Kerperby [in
Aysgarth], co. York [N.R.],
manor of, 222.
Carre, John, 902.
Carswell, co. Somerset. See Cas-
well.
, Carswill [in Holbeton], co.
Devon, 362.
Carter, John, 496 bis.
, John, clerk, 496.
Carthorp, Carethorpp [in Bvirneston],
CO. York [N.R.], 914.
, manor of, 914.
Carthorp. See Calthorp.
Carthorpe, co. York. See Caythorpe.
Cartwright, William, 185.
Carue. See Carew.
Carvanell, Peter, 256.
, Sanchea, wife of,
late the wife of Edward Dyne-
ley, 256, 578, 579, 670.
Carver, Thomas, 146.
Gary Mede [? in Thrushelton], co.
Devon, 940.
Gary, Castle, Gary, Gastell Caree,
Castill Gary in Caree, Castyll
Gary, co. Somerset, 641.
, manor of, 641.
, castle and manor of, land
held of, 63, 161.
, Thorn in, q.v.
Gary, Robert. See Carey.
Caryngton. See Garrington.
Castelay. See Gastley.
Castelbitham, Castelbytham. See
Bytham, Castle.
Gastelcombe, See Combe, Castle.
Gastell Barnard. See Barnard
Castle.
Caree. See Gary, Castle.
de Comfort. See Leominster,
Soureby. See Sowerby
Castle.
Throope or Thorp. See
Castlethorpe.
Gastell, Nicholas, 552.
, Robert, 611.
, , Dorothy, daughter
of. See Caldecote, Dorothy.
, Thomas, 611.
, Thomas, Thomas, prior of
Diu-ham, 169.
Castellacre. See Acre, Castle.
Castelynes Manor. See Groton ;
Waldingfield.
Caster. See Caistor.
Casterton, Little, co. Rutland, manor
of, 220.
Castle-guard, ' castell ward,' 5, 14,
41, 257, &c.
Castles. See : —
Appleby.
Banbury.
Barnard Castle.
Barnstaple.
Beaudesert.
Bedford.
Belvoir.
Berkeley.
Berry Pomeroy.
Bolingbroke.
Bolton.
Bothal.
Brancepeth.
Brecon.
668
GENERAL INDEX.
Castles— conf.
Bytham.
Castle Cary.
Carisbrooke.
Castlethorpe.
Charlton.
Chilham,
Dover.
Dudley.
Dunstanburgh.
Dunster.
Eardisley.
Elmley.
Exeter.
Eye.
Framlingham.
Gilling, East.
Huntington.
Kilpeck.
Lancaster.
Launceston.
Leeds.
Lincoln.
Lydford.
Melbourne.
Newark.
Norwich.
Oakham.
Okehampton.
Peak, High.
Plympton.
Raby.
Richmond.
Rochester.
Scaleby.
Scilly.
Skipton.
Stapleton.
Starborough.
Tam worth.
Tickhill.
Torrington, Great.
Totnes.
Trematon.
Trowbridge.
Warwick.
Welshpool.
Weobley.
Wilton.
Winchester.
Wolvesey.
Castlethorpe, Castell Throope, Cas-
tell Thorp [formerly in Hans-
lape], CO. Buckingham, castle
of, land held of, 407, 414.
Castlett, Catteslade [in Gui ting Power],
CO. Gloucester, manor of, 758.
Castley, Castelay [in Leathley], co.
York [W.R.], 569, 83L
Castor, CO. Northampton, Upton in,
q.v.
Castyll Cary. See Cary, Castle.
Caswell, Carswell, Crasewell, Cras-
well [in Portbury], co. Somer-
set, 190.
Cat Beeston, Katebeston by Ledes
[in Leeds], co. York [W.R.],
672.
, manor of, 672.
Caterston. See Catherston.
Catesby, Catisby, Catysbi, Anthony,
son and heir of Humphrey,
925.
, George, esqviire, 847, 848,
849, 851 bis.
Catesby, Humphrey, co. Northamp-
ton, 925.
Catesby, John, 237 his, 232.
, John, esquire, 847, 848,
849, 851 his.
, John, knight, 839.
, John, serjeant-at-law, 114,
752.
, William, esquire, 291, 497,
562, 587, 752.
, William, knight, 291.
, , William, son of,
497.
, , William, son and
heir of, 355.
, WilUam, the yovinger, 123.
Catesson, Elizabeth, daughter and
co-heir of Robert, 464.
, Katharine, daughter and co-
heir of Robert, 464.
, Katharine, wife of Robert,
464.
Catesson, Robert, co. Norfolk, 464.
Cathanger, Catteanger [in Fivehead],
CO. Somerset, manor, or lord-
ship, of, 109.
Catherington, co. Hants, Hinton
Burrant in, q.v.
Catherston Lewston, Caterston,
Katerston [co. Dorset], Wil-
liam Wadham of. See Wad-
ham.
Catisby. See Catesby.
Catishay. See Cattishay.
Catley, co. Hereford. See Ted-
stone Delamere.
Cattal, Little, Little Cattail [in H\m-
singore], co. York [W.R.], 568.
, , manor of, 568.
Magna, Mekylcattall, Mikil
Cattail [in Hunsingore], co.
York [W.R.], manor of, 568.
Catteanger. See Cathanger.
Catterick, co. York, N.R., Ellerton
upon Swale in, q.v.
, Uckerby in, q.v.
Catishay, Cattishays, co. Devon,
265, 466.
Catterick, co. York, N.R., Killerby
in, q.v.
Catteslade. See Castlett.
Cattistock, co. Dorset, Chantmarle
in, q.v.
Catton, CO. Norfolk, Agges in,
198.
GENERAL INDEX.
669
Catton — cont.
, High, Overcatton [in Cat-
ton], CO. York [E.R.]. 390.
, Low, Neddircatton [in Cat-
ton], CO. York [E.R.], 390.
Catwick. Catwyk, co. York [E.R.],
669.
Catysbi. See Catesby.
Cauldon, Caldon, co. Stafford, manor
of, 58L
Caundyssh. See Cavendish.
Caunton, co. Nottingham, 46.
, KJaapthorpe in, q.v.
Cause, Causelond [in Westbviry], co.
Salop, Newton in, q.v.
Causehay, Causey [in Broadwindsor],
CO. Dorset, manor of, 310.
Causton. See Cawston.
Cave, North, Northcave, co. York
[E.R.], 169, 939.
, , Drewton in, q.v.
, , Everthorpe in, q.v.
, South, Southcave, co. York
[E.R.], 169.
Cavendish, Caundysh, Caundyssh,
Cavendiche, Richard, esquire,
496.
, Robert, 26.
Caversham, co. Oxford, 256.
, park of, 256.
Caversham, Piers, abbot of Notley,
661.
Cawmvile, John, land held of, 740.
Cawodde, James, esquire, 970.
Cawood, Cawod, co. York [W.R.],
570.
Cawston, Causton, co. Norfolk, 117,
600.
Stewe, William, of, q.v.
Caj'ford. See Keyford.
Cayham. See Keyham.
Cayleway. See Keylweye.
Caymys Othe. See Camesworth.
Caythorpe, Carthorpe [in Rudston],
CO. York [E.R.], 38.
Cayton, Caiton [in South Stainley],
CO. York [W.R.], manor of,
land held of, 569.
Celley, John, 92.
Cerkeke, John, 153.
See also Carkeke.
Cerne Abbas, Cerne, Seme, co. Dor-
set, abbot of, land held of,
162, 953.
, Roger, abbot of, 285.
Ceton, Wodhorne. See Geaton,
North.
Cetton. See Seaton, North.
Cettur. See Chitterne.
Chacepole, Chacepull, Robert, 266.
Chaddesley Corbett, co. Worcester,
manor of, 908.
Chadwell St. Mary, Chaldewell, co.
Essex, Ingleby Manor in, q.v.
Chaffecombe, co. Devon, 262.
Chafyn, Chaffen, Thomas, 760.
, Margaret wife of,
sister and heir of Richard
Erley, 523, 760.
Chagford, Chageford, Chaggeford,
CO. Devon, 119 bis, 739 bis.
, manor of, land held of, 739.
, Fenne in, q.v.
, Rushf ord in, q.v.
, way in, q.v.
, Withecomb in, 739.
Chagmore. See Jackmoor.
Chakynden. See Checkendon.
Chalbury, Chalbery, co. Dorset,
402.
, manor of, 402.
, Didlington in, q.v.
, Uddens in, q.v.
Chaldecote, co. Devon. See Cholla-
cott.
Chaldefeld. See Chalfield.
Chalderyngton. See Cholderton.
Chaldewell. See Chadwell St. Mary.
Chaldon, Chalvedon [in Cullompton],
CO. Devon, 864.
Chalener, Bartholomew, 171.
, , Agnes wife of, sister
and co-heir of William
Skinner, 171.
See also Chaloner.
Chalfield, Great, Chalfeld, Est Chal-
defeld, Estchaldfeld, Great
Chaldefeld, co. Wilts, 682.
, advowon of 682.
, manor of, 682, 783.
, Kyngesfelde in, 979.
, Weder Shawe in, 979.
Chalfont St. Peter, co. Buckingham,
627.
, chantry of, wardens of, land
held of, 627.
Chalgrave, Chalgrave in the parish
of Todyngton, co. Bedford,
564.
Chalgrove, Chalgrave, co. Oxford,
22.
Chaliner. See Chaloner.
Chalk, Broad, Brodechalke, co.
Wilts, 703.
Challacombe, Challecombe, Cholde-
comb, Cholecomb, co. Devon,
knight's fee in, 118.
, manor of, 228.
, , land held of, 228.
, Fen in, q.v.
, Pattysforde in, q.v.
, Radworthy in, q.v.
, Wallaford in, q.v.
Challock, Challok, co. Kent, parish
of, 246.
, Otterpley in, q.v.
Challow, East, Chalowe [in Letcombe
Regis], CO. Berks, manor of,
92, 312.
Chalmelegh. See Chulmleigh.
670
GENERAL INDEX.
Chaloner, Chaliner, John (co. Berks),
312.
, John (co. Somerset), 540.
, John (co. York), 803 passim.
, John, gentleman (co. Sur-
rey), 344.
, Robert, 3. 390 his.
, Thomas, 2, 585.
See also Chalener.
Chalowe. See Challow> East.
Chalvedon, co. Devon. See Chaldon.
Chalvedon, Elizabeth, daughter and
heir of John. See Bere, John,
of Huntsham.
Chalvedon, John, co. Devon, 864.
Chalvelegh. See Chawleigh.
Chalvey [in Upton], co. Buckingham,
manor of, 627.
Chamber, Chaumbr', John, clerk,
232.
, Thomas, 684.
Chamberlensbury, co. Bedford. See
Dun ton.
Chamberleyn, Charaburleyn, Ed-
ward, esquire, 824.
Chamberleyn, Edward esquire, son
and heir of Richard Chamber-
leyn, esquire, proof of age, co.
Oxford, 541.
Chamberleyn, Chamburleyn, Ric-
hard, esquire, land held of,
22.
, Ralph, esquire, 624.
, Elizabeth, wife of,
late the wife of William
Alyngton, esquire, land held
of, 624.
, Robert, knight, 114.
, , Elizabeth wife of,
114.
, , , Ralph, son
of, 114.
, Sibella, widow, 541.
, Thomas, esquire, 4, 114.
, William, K.G. See Scrope,
Anne.
Chamberleyns Manor [in Clavering],
CO. Essex, 68.
Manor, in Eriswell, co.
Suffolk, 5.
Chamley . See Cholmeley.
Champeneys, Richard, 928.
Champernon, John, land held of, 615.
, , heirs of, land held
of, 886 his.
Chancery, inquisitions voided in,
514, 515, 911.
Chanterell. See Chaimterell.
Chantmarle, Chauntmarell [in Catti-
stock], CO. Dorset, manor of,
316.
Chantry, fotinded, 839, 847.
Chapel en le Frith, co. Derby, Black-
brook in, q.v.
Bowden Edge in, q.v.
Chapelayssheton. See Ashton,
Rood.
Chapell Marshe. See Marsh Chapel.
Chapman, Henry, 753.
, John (CO. Suffolk), 250.
Chapman, John, co. Suffolk, 150.
Chapman, Robert, son and heir of
John, 150.
, Thomas, 496.
, William, clerk, 496.
Chappelegh. See Lee, Chapel.
Chard, Charde, co. Somerset, 823.
Chardstock, co. Dorset, Lodge in,
q.v.
, Storridge in, q.v.
Charfield, Charfeld, Cherfeld, co.
Gloucester, advowson of, 757,
833.
, manor of, 757, 833.
Charlcomb, Charlecomb, Cherle-
comb, CO. Somerset, 345.
, manor of, 345.
Charleby. See Carlby.
Charles, Charlis, Charlys [in Dart-
ford], CO. Kent, manor of,
824.
Charleton, co. Devon, Goveton in,
q.v.
CO. Dorset. See Charlton
Marshall.
, CO. Hants. See Charlton,
, CO. Kent. See Charlton
next Woolwich.
CO. Somerset. See Charlton.
, South, Southcharlton, co.
Devon, 554.
, , manor of, 554.
Charleton, Isabel, widow, mother of
John Pinchpole, 435.
See Chorleton.
Charlinch, Charlynche, co. Somerset,
advowson of, 399.
, manor of, 399.
, John Smyth of. See Smyth.
Charlis Manor. See Charles.
Charlton, Charleton [in Andover],
CO. Hants, 707.
, , manor of, 670.
, [in Ellingham], co. North-
umberland, 906.
in Wraxall, manor called
Charleton in Wroxhale, co.
Somerset, manor of, 190, 919.
[in Wrockwardine], co.
Salop, castle, or manor, of,
745.
Marshall, Charleton, co.
Dorset, 957.
next Woolwich, Charleton,
CO. Kent, 147, 494.
, Kidbrooke in, q.v.
Wricklemarsh in,
q.v.
Charlynche. See Charlinch.
Charlys. See Charles.
GENERAL INDEX.
671
Charney, co. Berks, John Feteplace
of. See Fetiplace.
Charnok. Richard, prior of Clirist-
church, 650.
Charsfield, Chasfeld, co. Suffolk,
inanor of, 5.
Chart ham, co. Kent, Horton in, q.v.
Chartley, Charteley, co. Stafford,
manor of, 475.
, Creat Park of, 475.
, lord Ferrers of. See Ferrers.
Charwelton, Church or Great, Great
Chanvelton, co. Northamp-
ton, 45.
, Town, or Little [in Church
Charw^elton], co. Northamp-
ton, 45.
Chasfeld. See Charsfield.
Chatbvu"n, John, 391.
Chateres. See Chatteris.
Chatham, Cheteham, co. Kent, 824.
, manor of, land held of, 824.
Chatres. See Chatteris.
Chatteris, Chateres, Chatres, co.
Cambridge, manor of , 11, 219.
Chaumbr'. See Chamber.
Chavmcy, Henry, gentleman, 823.
Chaundos, John, knight, 753.
, Alice, niece and
heir of. See Brydges, Alice.
, Elizabeth, sister
and heir of, 753.
Chaunterell, Chanterell, Chauntrell,
John, 832.
, John, clerk, 631.
, WilUam, 615.
Chauntmarell. ^ee Chantmarle.
Chauntre, William, dean of St. Mary,
Newark, Leicester, 123.
Chauntrell. See Chaunterell.
Chawith, the lord, land held of, 22.
See Chaworth.
Chawleigh, Chalvelegh, co. Devon,
Chawleigh Week in, q.v.
, Hurdynges Legh in.
See Leigh.
, Southmor in, q.v.
Week, Chavelegh Weke [in
Chawleigh], co. Devon, 555.
Chaworth, Elizabeth, late the wife of
John Dunham, esquire, for-
merly wifeof William Chaworth,
knight, CO. Hants, 602 ; co.
Herts, 584; co. Kent, 612;
CO. Notts, 618 ; co. Suffolk,
604 ; CO. Wilts, 603 ; co.
York, 577.
Chaworth, John, esquire, 603.
, Margaret, wife of,
603.
, William, knight, 577, 584,
602, 603, 604, 612, 618.
See also Chawith.
Chease, Reynold, land held of, 642,
666.
Checheley. See Cliicheley.
Chechestre. See Cliichester.
Chechyngbroke, co. Devon, 153.
Checkendon, Chakynden, co. Ox-
ford, 237.
, manor of, 237.
Checkloy, Chekley, co. Stafford, ad-
vowson of, 581.
, Blithewood in, q.v.
, Tean in, q.v.
Chedder, co. Somerset, St. Andrew
of, chantry of St. Mary in,
advowson of, 823.
Chedder -Hanham, Chedder Hanames
[in Chedder], co. Somerset,
manor of, 823.
Cheddescomb. See Chettiscombe.
Cheddleton, Chedulton, co. Stafford,
manor of, 933.
Chedeldon. See Cheldon.
Chedilthorp. See Theddlethorpe.
Chedulton. See Cheddleton.
Chedyldon, Chedlengton. See Chel-
don.
Chedyngstone Cobham. See Chid-
dingstone.
Cheke, John, 123, 231, 363, 889.
, John, land held of, 34.
, John, gentleman, 458.
, , Elizabeth wife of.
See Bardwell, Elizabeth.
, Robert, 429.
Chekerell. See Chikerell.
Chekley. See Checkley.
Cheksond. See Chicksands.
Chelardeston. See Chellaston.
Cheldon, Chedeldon, ? Chedlengton,
Chedyldon, co. Devon, 259.
, manor of, land held of, 6996t8.
Cheleworth. See Chelworth.
Chelingwode. See Chillingwood.
Chellaston, Chelardeston, co. Derby,
252.
, manor of, 252.
Chellyngton. See Chilhampton.
Chelmscote, Chelmescote, Chelmys-
cote [in Soulbury], co. Buck-
ingham, 910.
, manor of (|), 156.
Chelmsford, Chelmesfforde, Chelmes-
ford, Chelmysford, co. Essex,
1, 679.
Chelmyscote. See Chelmscote.
Chelmysford. See Chelmsford.
Chelsham, co. Surrey, manor of
Buryes in, 684.
Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, manor
of, land held of, 685.
, Swyndon by. See Swindon.
Cheltheham, co. Devon, 709.
Chelwood, East, Chelworth, Estchel-
worthe [in Chelwood], co.
Somerset, 919.
, West, Westchelworth [in
Chelwood], co. Somerset, 258.
672
GENERAL INDEX.
Chelworth, Cheleworth [in Cricklade],
CO. Wilts, 798.
Chelworthe, co. Somerset. See
Chelwood, East.
Chelworthe, Adam, 919.
Chelyngwode. See Chillingwood.
Chenals, William, escheator, co.
Devon, 775.
Cheney. See Cheyne.
Chenhall, Chynhale [in St. Gluvais],
CO. Cornwall, 871.
Chepstede. See Chipstead.
Chepstow, Stroglia [co. Monmouth],
manor of, land held of, 503,
504 his.
Chepynglambourne. See Lambourn.
Chepyngton. See Choppington.
Cherdestoklodge. See Lodge Farm.
Cherfeld. See Charfield.
Cherhill, Chiriell, co. Wilts, Roger
Fenymore of. See Fenymore.
Cherington, co. Northumberland,
Hadston in, q.v.
Cheriton, co. Hants, Tichborne in,
q.v.
Bishop, CO. Devon, Lamp-
ford in, q.v.
, Treable in, q.v.
Fitzpaine, co. Devon, Sutton
in, q.v.
Cherlecomb. See Charlcomb.
Chertsey, co. Surrey, abbot of, land
held of, 171.
Cherughton. See Chirton.
Cherviles, Charvelles, manor, in
Beechamwell, co. Norfolk,
298.
Cheschiinte. See Cheshunt.
Cheseman, Thomas, of Greenwich,
494.
, , Emmot daughter of,
494.
Chesewyll, co. Devon. See Ug-
bo rough.
Cheshunt, Cheschunte [co. Hertford],
John Welsshe of. See
Walshe.
Chesilbury, Chesylbury, co. Wilts,
505.
, Geoffrey Croke of. See
Croke.
Chesilhurste. See Chislehurst.
Chessells Farm, manor of Chesthill
[in Shalfieet], Isle of Wight,
546.
Chester, county of, earl of. See
Arthur ; Henry.
, honor of, land held of, 234,
710.
Chester, co. Chester, abbot of, land
held of, 969.
, bishop of, 840.
, , land held of, 120,
347 ter, 408, 415. See Coven-
try and Lichfield.
Chesterfield, Chesterfeld, Chestur-
feld, CO. Derby, 856.
, vicar of. See Cantrell,
Ralph.
, Boythorpe in, q.v.
, Calow in, q.v.
, Walton in, q.v.
Chesterton, co. Oxford, manor of,
land held of, 388.
, Shoyslondes in, 388.
Chesthill. See Chessells.
Chesylbury. See Chesilbury.
Cheteham. See Chatham.
Chetokke, John, 550.
Chettiscombe, Cheddescomb [in
Tiverton], co. Devon, 371.
Chetton, co. Salop, Faintree in, q.v.
Chetwyn, Chetwynde, Philip,
knight, 740.
, , Joan wife of. See
Littleton, Joan.
, William, esquire, 933.
, William, esquire, son and
heir of Philip, knight, 740.
, , William, esquire,
son and heir of, 740.
Cheveley, co. Cambridge, advowson
of, 472.
, , manor of, 472.
, CO. Devon. See Chudleigh.
Cheverell, Great, co. Wilts, 783.
, advowson of, 682, 783.
Cheverell, Christine, late the wife
of Walter, co. Dorset, 316, 960.
Cheverell, John, son and heir of
Walter and Christine, 316.
, Roger, esquire, 845, 953.
, Roger, grandson and heir of
Walter and Christine, 316,
959 960.
, Walter] 316, 959,960.
, Walter, esquire, 255.
Chew Magna, Bishop's Chue, co.
Somerset, 74.
, CO. Dorset, 75.
, Sutton, Knighton,
in, q.v.
Stoke, Stoke, co. Somerset,
531.
, , manor of, 189.
, , St. Cross in, q.v.
, , Walley in, q.v.
Chew, Richard, 391.
Chewton Mendip, Chuwton, co.
Somerset, manor of, land held
of, 9.
Cheyne, Cheney, Cheyny, Eleanor,
wife of John, the elder,
knight, daughter and heir of
Robert Shotesbroke, knight,
113.
, Francis, son and heir of
William, son and heir of
John, the elder, 113, 247,
277, 281.
GENERAL INDEX.
673
Cheyne, Francis — cont.
, , wife of, daughter of
John Brereton, 247, 277, 281.
, Jolin, land held of, 336.
, Jolin, knight, 247, 277, 300.
Cheyne, John, knight, co. Berks,
113; CO. Kent, 281; co.
Sussex, 282.
Cheyne, Jolin, the elder, knight, 113.
, Jolin, knight [lord Cheyney],
790.
, , Margaret wife of.
See Stourton, Margaret.
, Jolin, son of Ralph, land
held of, 367.
, Dame Margaret, 563.
, Ralph, land held of, 367.
Cheyne, Roger, co. Kent, 279 ; co.
Sussex, 280.
Cheyne, Roger, son of John, the
elder, 113.
, , Jolin, son and heir
of, 113, 279.
, Thomas, of Drayton, laiight,
406, 442.
Cheyne, William, co. Kent, 247 ;
CO. Sussex, 277.
Cheyne, William, esquire, 271 bis,
272, 563.
, , land held of, 642,
665.
William, knight, 27, 28, 179.
, William, son and heir of
John, the elder, knight, 113,
281.
Cheyny, Alice, sister of John Hill,
1 4, 65, 66.
, Isabel. See Waldegrave,
Edward,
, Joan. See Pudsey, Richard,
knight.
, John, 64, 65, 66.
Chicheley, Checheley, Chycheley,
CO. Buckinghain, 847, 849.
Chichester, co. Sussex, city of, 122,
440.
, cathedral church of the
Holy Trinity of, bishop of.
See Story, Edward.
, , dean and chapter
of, land held of, 122.
Chichester, Chechestre, Chichestre,
Chychestre, Elizabeth, wife
of Richard, 118.
, Hugh, 118.
, , Elizabeth, wife of,
118.
, John, heira of, land held of,
646.
, John, grandson and heir of
Richard, 118.
, , land held of, 615.
John, son and heir of
Richard and Thomasino,
614.
Wt. 3777.
Chichester — cont.
, Nicholas, son and heir ap-
parent of Richard, 118.
, , Christine wife of,
118.
Chichester, Richard, co. Devon, 118.
Cluchester, R,ichard, osqnlre, 614.
, Richard, of Hall, co. Devon,
614.
Chichester, Thomasine, wife of
Richard Chichester, of Hall,
CO. Devon, 614.
Chickerell, West, co. Dorset, Putton
in, q.v.
Chicklade, Chiglate, Chiklado, co.
Wilts, 682, 783.
, advowson of, 682.
, manor of, 682.
Chicksands Priory, Cheksond, co.
Bedford, prior of, land held of,
296.
Chiddingfold, Chidingfold, co.
Surrey, 175.
Chiddingstone, co. Kent, Bowzell in,
q.v.
Cobham, Chedyngstone
Cobham [in Cliiddingstone],
CO. Kent, manor of, 920.
Chidelegh. See Chudleigh.
Chideock, Chydeoke, co. Dorset,
manor of, land held of, 239.
Chidingfold. See Chiddingfold.
Chiglate. See Chicklade.
Chignall Smealy, Chiknale Trenche-
foill, CO. Essex, advowson of,
749.
, manor of, 749.
Chilierell, West, Chekerell, co.
Dorset, 75.
Chiklad. See Chicklade.
Chiknale Trenchefoill. See Chig-
nall Smealy.
Chilcompton, Childe Compton,
Chylde Compton, co. Somer-
set, manor of, 420.
Child, Chyld, Robert, clerk, 117.
Childefrome. See Cilfrome.
Childocford, Childokeford. See
Okeford, Child.
Chilfrome, Childefrome, Chilefrome,
Chilffrome, co. Dorset, manor
of, 743, 834, 963.
Chilham, Chylham, co. Kent, 642,
665.
, castle of, land held of, 932.
manor of, land held of, 246.
, Dane Court in, qv.
, Denne in, q.v.
Chilhampton, Chellynton [in South
Newton], co. Wilts, 275.
Chillingwood, Chelingwode, Chelyng-
wode, in Newchurch, Isle of
Wight, 609.
Chilmark, co. Wilts, Ridge in, q.v.
Chilstrynne, William, 189.
IH KJ
674
GENERAL INDEX.
Chiltern Green, Chiltorngrene in
East Hyde, co. Bedford, 766.
Chilton [in Compton Hundred], co.
Berks, manor of, 846.
, Chylton, co. Suffolk, ad-
vowson of, 429.
, , manor of, 429, 889.
, Candover, Candever, co.
Hants, 290.
Chiltorngrene. See Chiltern Green.
Chilturne Hanley. See Hanley Child.
Chilvercoton. See Coton, Chilvers.
Chilwell, CO. Nottingham, 423.
Chinnock, East, Chynnok, co.
Somerset, 521.
Chipernam, Henry, 753.
, , Katharine daughter
of. See Bromwiche, Katha-
rine.
, Nicholas, brother of Henry,
753.
, , Jolui son of, 753,
, , , Thomas,
clerk, son of, 753.
Chipley, Chyplegh [in Bickington],
CO. Devon, 877.
[in Milverton], co. Somerset,
John Warre of. See Warre.
Chippenham, Chyppenham, co.
Wilts, 682, 979.
, Pewsham in, q.v.
Chipstead, Chepstede, co. Surrey,
advowson of, 171.
, manor of (|), 171.
, Purbright in, q.v.
Chirbvu-y, co. Salop, Hockleton in,
q.v.
, Winsbury in, q.v.
Chirch. See Church.
Chircheyerd, Churcheyerd, Margaret,
widow, late the wife of
Richard Chircheyerd, formerly
wife of Edward Kelom, esquire,
CO. Essex, 195.
Chircheyerd, Chirchyerd, Churche-
yerd, Churchyerd, Chyrche-
yerd, Chyrchyerd, Richard,
184, 195, 586. 728, 730.
Chiriell. See Cherhill.
Chirton, Cherughton, co. Wilts, 713.
, manor of, 713.
Chislehurst, Chesilherst, Chesilhurst,
CO. Kent, 7, 876.
, Kemnal in, q.v.
Chislet, Chisselet, co. Kent, 642, 665.
, Highstead in, q.v.
, Leysterdes in, q.v.
, Neyland in, q.v.
, Port in, q.v.
Chitelhampton. See Chittlehamp-
ton.
Chitterne, Cettur, co. Wilts, barony
of, land held of, 782, 784 his.
Chittlehampton, Chitelhampton, co.
Devon, 362.
Chittok, John, 494.
Chiverton, Chyworthwen [in Per-
ranzabuloe], co. Cornwall,
manor of, 680 {p. 435).
Chokke, Chocke, Chooke, John,
esquire, 189.
, John, knight, land held of,
635.
, Richard, knight, 64, 498,
715.
Choldecomb. See Challacombe.
Cholderton, Chalderyngton, co.
Wilts, 800.
, manor of, land held of,
800.
Cholecomb. See Challacomb.
Chollacott, Chaldecote [in Whit-
church], CO. Devon, 323.
Chollerton, co. Northumberland,
Colwell in, q.v.
, Gunnerton in, q.v.
, Swinburne in, q.v.
Cholmeley, Choknelay, Chamley,
Richard, 803.
, Richard, knight, 939.
, land held of, 461.
Chompyn', John, land held of, 709.
Chooke. See Chokke.
Choppington, Chepyngton, co. Dur-
ham [in Bedlington, co.
Northumberland], 558.
, manor of, 558.
Chorleton, — , 232.
Christchurch, Christ Church, Crist-
chyrch [co. Hants], honor of,
land held of, 216.
, prior of, land held of, 255,
962.
Christon, Cricheston, Crycheston, co.
Somerset, 9.
, advowson of (|), 154.
, manor of {\), 154.
, manor of (Newton's), 421.
, dean and chapter's manor
of, land held of, 421.
Christow, Cristowe, co. Devon, 776.
Chubbe, Robert, of Exeter, 263.
Chudleigh, ? Cheveley, co. Devon,
776.
Chudleigh, Chidelegh, Chudlegh,
James, esquire, 717.
, land held of, 178, 426, 886.
Chue, Bishop's. See Chew Magna.
Chuhnleigh, Chaknelegh, Chulme-
legh, CO. Devon, 555.
, borough of, rent in, 555.
, manor of, land held of, 555.
, Bvmson in, q.v.
, Cadbury in, q.v.
, Colleton in, q.v.
, Ford in, q.v.
, Garland in, q.v.
Chvu-ch, Chirch, Churche, Edmund,
cousin and heir of Thomas
Staunton, 497.
GENERAL INDEX.
675
Church — cont.
, Edmund, esquire, escheator,
CO. Lincoln, 911, 976.
, John 147.
Churchamford. See Churchingford.
Chiu-chehill. See Churchill.
Churcheokeley. See Oakley, Church.
Churcheyerd. See Chircheyerd.
Chiu-cliill, Chiu"chehill, co. Somerset,
9.
, , manor of, 1 89.
, CO. Worcester, advowson (|)
of, 489.
, manor (|) of, 489.
Chiu-cliingford, Churchamford [in
Churchstanton], co. Devon,
228.
Churchstanton, co. Devon, Church-
ingford in, q.v.
Churchstovv, Churstowe, co. Devon,
646.
Churchyerd. See Chircheyerd.
Churstowe. See Churchstow.
Chuwton. See Chewton Mendip.
Chyandour, Chyendower [in the
parish of Madron], co. Corn-
wall, 871.
Chycheley. See Chicheley.
Chychestre. See Chichester.
Chydeoke. See Chideock.
Chyld. See Child.
Chyldokford alias Chyldokyford.
See Okeford, Child.
Chylham. See Chilham.
Chylton, co. Suffolk. See Chil-
ton.
Chynals, William, escheator, co.
Devon, 119, 739.
Chynes. See Creake, South.
Chynhale. See Chenhall.
Chynnok. See Chinnock.
Chyplegh. See Chipley.
Chyppenham. See Chippenham.
Chyrcheocle. See Oakley, Church.
Chyrcheyerd. See Chircheyerd.
Chy^vorthwen. See Chiverton.
Cinque Ports, barons of, land held of,
824.
See Grange.
Cipton. See Sibdon.
Cirencester [co. Gloucester], monas-
tery of St. Mary of, abbot of,
land held of, .590, 591.
Thomas, abbot of, land held
of, 203.
Cladswell, Cloddeshale [in Ink-
berrow], co. Worcester,
manor of, 562.
Clakheton. See Cleckheaton.
Claneburgh, William, 739.
Clanfield, Clanfeld, co. Hants, 707.
Clapham, Clopham, co. Surrey,
manor of, 316.
....,,, CO. York, parish of, 391.
, , Feizor in, q.v.
Clapton in Gordano, Clopton, co.
Somerset, manor of, 635.
Clarborough, Clareburgh, co.
Nottingham, 235.
Moorgate in, q.v.
, Welham in, q.v.
Clare, co. Suffolk, honor of, land held
of, 19, 93, 301, 363, 366, 392,
600, 606, 743, 834, 938.
Clareburgh. See Clarborough.
Clarence, duke of. See George.
Clarendon, Claryngdon, co. Wilts,
Farleygh by. See Farley.
Clarke. See Clerk.
ClatoU. See Clothall.
Clavell, Jolin, of Sto borough, land
held of, 953.
Clavering, co. Essex. See Chamber
leyns manor.
Claverley, co. Salop, manor of, 242.
Clawson, Long, Claxton, co. Leices-
ter, 295.
Claxton, CO. Leicester. See Clawson,
Long.
, CO. Suffolk, manor of, land
held of, 307.
Claxton, Hamo, 700.
Thomas, 558.
Clay Hythe, Cleyhith [in Horning
sea], CO. Cambridge, 448.
Claydon, Cleydon, co. Suffolk, 84.
Claye, Robert, 680 (p. 434).
Clayhidon, Cleyhydon, co. Devon,
manor of, land held of, 57.
Clayton [in Bradford], co. York
[W.R.], 671.
Clayton, Alice, late the wife of
Giles Kendale, co. Somerset,
687.
Clayton, WilUam, 679 (pp. 430,
432).
Clayworth, co. Nottingham, Drake-
holes in, q.v.
Cle, CO. Salop. See Clee.
Cleave, Clyf [in Burrington], co.
Devon, 699.
Clebury, North. See Cleobury.
Cleckheaton, Clakheton [township in
Birstall], co. York [W.R.],
672.
, Oakenshaw in, q.v.
, Popplewell in, q.v.
, Scholes in, q.v.
Clee, CO. Lincoln, 698 bis.
, Clee Carre in, 698.
, , Hele in, q.v.
, , Itterby in, q.v.
, , Thrunscoe in, q.v.
Hills, Cle, Clelond [in Stoke
St. Milborough], co. Salop,
Newton in, q.v.
Cleer. See Clere.
Clees Hall, manor of Fytz Jeffereys
[in Alphamstone], co. Essex,
21.
076
GENERAL INDEX.
Cleeve Abbey, Clyff, Clyve [in Wash-
ford, in Old Cleeve, co.
Somerset], abbot of, land held
of, G14, 866.
, Bishops, CO. Gloucester,
Brockhampton in, q.v.
, , Southani in, q.v.
, , Woodmancote in,
q.v.
Cleffedon. See Clevedon.
Clehungr'. See Clingre.
Clelond. See Clee.
Clement, Roger, 642.
, land held of, 642, 665.
Clenchwarton, North Clenche War-
ton, CO. Norfolk, 4.
Clendon. See Glendon.
Cleobxiry, North, North Clebury,
Northclebery, co. Salop, 598,
844.
Clerbeck Manor, Clerebekes [in
Acton], CO. Suffolk, 278.
Clere Woodcott, Clerewodcote
[tithing of Kingsclere], co.
Hants, 106.
Clere, Cleer, Edmund, 632.
, Edmund, esquire, 226.
Robert, 632.
, Robert, esquire, 4, 5, 200,
225 his, 226.
, , Margaret daughter
of. See Shelton, Margaret.
Robert, knight, 230, 272,
392, 458 his, 700, 725, 890.
, William, 270.
Clerebek, Andrew, co. Suffolk, 278.
Clerebek, Clerebeke, Thomas, son
and heir of Andrew, 278.
Clerebekes Manor, co. Suffolli. See
Clerbeck.
Clerewodcote. See Clere Wood-
cott.
Clerk, Clarke, Gierke, George, 447.
, John (CO. Berks), 374.
, John (co. Somerset), 919.
, John (co. York), 391.
, , Richard, heir of,
391.
, John, clerk, 688.
, John, gentleman (co. Kent),
246, 824.
, John, of Wrotham, co. Kent,
gentleman, 85.
, Richard (co. Devon), 422.
, Richard (co. York), 391.
, Thomas, yeoman, 179.
, WilHam, 86.
Clerkes, co. Suffolk. See Bretten-
ham.
Close, CO. Norfolk. See
Hardwick.
Clerkesmede, co. Wilts. See Que-
merford.
Clerkson, Richard, chaplain, 163.
Clerkyshethfeld. See Heathfield.
Clevedon, Cleffedon, Clyffedon,
Clyffvcdon, co. Somerset,
manor of, 851, 949.
Clevedon, John, land held of, 502.
See Clyvedon.
Clewer, co. Berks, 485.
, manor of, land held
of, 485.
, , New Windsor in.
See Windsor.
[in Wedmore], co. Somerset,
421.
Cley, Cockley, Cley, Cley next Swaff-
ham, CO. Norfolk, 4.
, manor of, land held of, 4.
, manor of East Hall in, 4.
Cleydon. See Claydon.
Cleyhith. See Clay Hythe.
Cleyhydon. See Clayhadon.
Cliddesden, Clyddesdene, co. Hants,
advowson of, 708.
, manor of, 708.
, Hatch in, q.v.
Cliff, Clive, Clyve [in Brading], Isle
of Wight, 338, 609.
, North, Northclif , North-
clyff [in Sancton], co. York
[E.R.], 567.
, , manor of, 567.
Cliffe, West, Wesclyffe, co. Kent,
manor of, 921.
Clifford, Clifforth, Clyforth [in Bram-
ham]. CO. York [W.R.], manor
of, 568.
, Westclyfforde [in Dunsford],
CO. Devon, manor of, 943.
Clifford, Clyfford, Clyfforde, Alexan-
der, land held of, 246.
, Charles, son and heir of
Dame Joan Knyvet, 400.
, Henry, Henry de, land held
of, 33, 123.
Clifford, Henry, co. Gloucester, 685.
Clifford, Henry, knight, lord de
Clifford, 807, 808, 810-822.
, , land held of, 294
ter, 304, 420 his, 573.
, Henry de, knight, lord de
Clifford and Westmerland,
son and heir of John, 559.
, James, 685.
, , Margaret Denys,
wife of. See Hide, Margaret.
, James, son and heir of
James, 685.
, Joan. See Knyvet, Joan.
, John de, knight, lord Clif-
ford, 139.
, , Margery wife of,
land held of, 139.
Clifford, John, de Clifford, knight,
lord de Clifford and Westmerland,
CO. Durham, 559.
Clifford, lord, land held of, 390,
667.
GENERAL INDEX.
677
Clifford — cont.
, lord, the heir of Vescy, land
held of, 831.
Clifford, Mildred, late the wife of John
Evyas, co. Kent, 927.
Clifford, Richard, esquire, 939.
, Thomas, knight, lord de
Clifford, land held of, 852.
, William, land held of, 776.
Clif hanger, Jolin, heirs of, land held
of, 422.
Clifton, Clyfton, co. Westmorland,
294.
, , manor of, 813.
Dertemouth Hardenes. See
Dartmouth.
, Clyfton, Great, Mikell, Moc-
hell, or Mykell [in Ashbom-ne],
CO. Derby, manor of, 832.
, Clyfton [in Dewsbury], co.
York [W.R.], 390.
.Clyfton [in St. Michael le
Belfry and St. Olave Mary
Gate parishes, York], co.
York [N.R.], 556, 561.
, Clyfton, Little, or Litill [in
Ashbourne], co. Derby,
manor of, 832.
, , Symmyngesdale in,
832.
Maubank, Cl3rEfeton, Clyfton
[co. Dorset], Jolin Horsey of.
See Horsey.
on Dunsmoor, Clifton, co.
Warwick, manor, or lordsliip,
of, 352.
on Teme, co. Worcester, Ham
Castle in, q.v.
, , Woodmanton in,
q.v.
Clifton, Clyfton, Agnes, widow, land
held of, 38, 39.
, Constantine, 12, 13, 33.
, , Elizabeth daughter
of. See Knyvett, Elizabeth.
, Gervase, knight, 423, 424.
John, knight, 12, 13, 33.
, , Elizabeth wife of,
daughter and co-heir of Ralph
Cromwell, knight, 12, 13, 33.
, Robert, esquire, G03.
Clingre, Netherclehungr', Overcle-
hungr' [in Cam parish], co.
Gloucester, 8.
Clinton, Clynton, William, 506.
Clipston, Clypston, co. Northamp-
ton, 232.
, manor of, 70.
Cliste Gererd. See Clyst Gerald.
Clive, Clyff [in St. Mary's parish in
the Liberty of Shrewsbury],
CO. Salop, 229.
, Isle of Wight. See CUff .
Cloddeshale. See Cladswell.
Clopham, co. Surrey. See Clap ham.
Clopton, CO. Somerset. See Clapton
in Gordano.
[in Old Stratford], co. War-
wick, manor of, 29.
Clopton, Edward, esquire, 429.
Clopton, Hugh, Warwick, 29.
Clopton, John, 246.
Clopton, John, co. Suffolk, 110.
Clopton, John, brother of Hugh, 29.
, John, esquire [co. Essex],
21, 26, 84.
, John, esquire (co. Suffolk),
200, 270, 429 bis, 472.
, John, father of Hugh, 29.
, Thomas, esquire, 477.
, Thomas, son of John, 29.
, William, land held of, 110.
, William, cousin and heir of
Hugh, 29.
William, esquire (co. Suf-
folk), 72, 429 his.
, , the elder, of Mel-
ford, esquire, 110.
, William, son and heir of
Jolm, 110.
Close [in Elwick], co. Durham, 558.
, manor of, 558.
Clothall, ClatoU, co. Hertford, 666,
667.
, manor of, 667.
Cloughton [in Scalby], co. York
[N.R.], 669.
Clovelly, Clovelley, co. Devon, 228.
Clovile, Edward, of Cold Hall, 1.
, , land held of, 1 .
Clun, Clunne, co. Salop, lordship of,
land held of, 326.
Clunbiiry, co. Salop, Hagley in,
q.v.
Clixngtoiiford, alias Clungxinwas, co.
Salop, advowson of, 326.
, manor of, 326.
, Rowton in, q.v.
Clunne. See Clun.
Clybborne, John, co. Westmorland,
812.
Clybborne, Thomas, son and heir of
John, 812.
Clyddesdene. See Cliddesden.
Clyes, Clys [in Mawgan in Meneage],
CO. Cornwall, 680 {p. 433).
Clyf, CO. Devon. See Cleave.
Clyff, CO. Salop. See Clive.
Clyff, CO. Somerset. See Cleeve
Abbey.
Clyffedon, Clyffvedon. See Cleve-
don.
Clyffeton. See Clifton Maubank.
Clyfford. See Clifford.
Clyfhowse, GiUingham, co. Dorset,
845
Clyforth, co. York. See CUfford.
Clyfton, CO. Westmorland. See
Clifton.
, CO. York. See Clifton.
G78
GENERAL INDEX.
Clyfton — cont.
, CO. Worcester. See Clifton.
, CO. York. See Clifton.
Dertmowth Hardenesse. See
Dartmouth.
, Great and Little, co. Derby.
See Clifton.
Clynton. See Clinton.
Clypston. See Clipston.
Clys. See Clyes.
Clyst Gerald, Cliste Gererd, Clyst
Gerard [in Broad Clyst], co.
Devon, manor of, 248, 775.
Honiton, Clyshonyton, co.
Devon, 178.
, Holbrook Grindham
in, q.v.
Hydon, Clysthydon, co.
Devon, advowson of, 57.
, manor of, 57.
William, or Wylliam, in
Plymtree, co. Devon, 555.
Clyve, Isle of Wight. See Cliff.
Clyvedon, Richard, 529.
See Clevedon.
Coal, mine, ' coUe pyttes,' 423, 558
his.
Coal Street, Colstrete [in Gillingham],
CO. Dorset, manor of, land
held of, 845.
Coarsewell, Coryswyll [in Ug-
borough], CO. Devon, 149 his.
Coat, Cote [in Martock], co. Somer-
set, 74.
Coates, CO. Gloucester, Tarlton in,
q.v.
, Great, Great Cotis, co. Lin-
coln, manor of, 765.
Cobbe, William, 637.
Cobden, co. Sussex. See Sullington.
Cobdon, Cobton [in Whimple], co.
Devon, manor of, 317.
Cobham, Reynold, knight, 921, 922,
924.
, , Margaret daughter
and heir of. See Nevill,
Ralph, earl of Westmorland.
, Thomas, knight, 921, 922,
923.
, , Anne, daughter and
heir of. See Burgh, Edward,
knight.
Cobham, Thomas, knight, co. Hert-
ford, 884; CO. Kent, 920;
CO. Surrey, 923.
Cobham, lord de. See Brooke.
Cobhamwick, Cobhamisweke, Weke
Cobhani [in Bridestowe], co.
Devon, manor of, land held
of, 389, 940.
Coblecote, co. Buckingham, manor
of, 661.
Cobley, John, land held of, 555.
Cobton. See Cobdon.
Cobynton. See Cubbington.
Cocke, Thomas, 121.
Cockenhayes, Cokyng Hays, Cok-
ynghays [in Buckerell], co.
Devon, 265, 466.
Cockerington, Cokeryngton, co. Lin-
coln, manor of, 526.
Cockerton, Cokerton [in Darlington],
CO. Durham, 558.
Cockes. See Cokkes.
Cockfield, Cokfeld, co. Diirham, 558.
, , advowson of, 558.
, , manor of, 558.
, Cokfeld, CO. Suffolk, 110.
Cockride, Cokeryde [in Bilsington],
CO. Kent, manor of, 279.
Cocks Heath, Heth [in Bridestowe],
CO. Devon, 389.
Cocksford, Cokesforth, Cokysforth
[in Hazlewood], co. York
[W.R.], 420.
Cockyshed, William, 555.
Coddenham, Codenham, Codnam,
CO. Suffolk, 150.
, ' Cookes of Cranys,'
lands in, 889.
, , prior of Royston's
manor in, land held of, 150.
, Bridge Place Manor
in, q.v.
, , Cook, William, of.
See Cook.
Hall, Cadenham Hall, in
Boxford, CO. Suffolk, manor
of, 891.
Coddington, Codyngton, co. Notting-
ham, 711.
Code, John, land held of, 389 his.
See also Coode.
Codelston. See Cothelstone.
Codenham, co. Suffolk. See Codden-
ham.
Hall, CO. Suffolk. See Cod-
denham Hall.
Codenor. See Codnor.
Codford, CO. Wilts, 783.
St. Mary, Estcodford, co.
Wilts, 682.
St. Peter, Westcodford, co.
Wilts, 682.
, , manor of, 679,
Codgrave. See Cotgrave.
Codnam. See Coddenham.
Codnor, Codenor, Codnore [in
Heanor, co. Derby], lord de.
See Grey.
, manor of, land held of, 423,
424.
Codrych. See Cotheridge.
Codryngton, Edward, 47.
Codsall, Codsale, co. Stafford, 347.
Codyford. See Godford.
Codyngton, co. Bucldngham. See
Cuddington.
CO. Nottingham. See Cod-
dington.
GENERAL INDEX.
679
Coghill, Thomas, 830, 831, 935.
Cok. See Cook.
Cokayn, Cokyn, Emme, wife of John,
832.
, Jane, bastard daughter of
John, 832.
Cokayn, John, of Ashbourn, co.
Derby, esquire, co. Derby,
832 ; CO. Leicester, 887 ; co.
Warwick, 942.
Cokayn, Thomas, esquire, 631.
, Thomas, grandson and heir
of John, 832, 942.
, , Barbara, wife of,
daughter of John Fitzherbert,
King's Remembrancer, 832,
942.
, Thomas, son and heir of
John, 832.
Coke, tenement called, in Brance-
peth, CO. Durham, 558.
Coke, Christopher, &c. See Cook.
Cokehull. See Cookhill.
Cokele. See Cookley.
Coker, West, Westcoker, Westkoker,
CO. Somerset, 521.
, hundred of, 400.
, manor of, 400.
Coker, John, esquire, 397, 399.
Cokeriche. See Cookridge.
Cokerton. See Cockerton.
Cokeryche. See Cookridge.
Cokeryde. See Cockride.
Cokeryngton. See Cockerington.
Cokes. See Cokkes.
Cokesey, Thomas, knight, 651.
, , Elizabeth, wife of.
See Stanley, Edward, knight.
, , heirs of, land held of,
175.
Cokesforth. See Cocksford.
Coket, John, of Ampton, co. Suffolk,
4.
, John, the elder, esquire,
272.
Cokfeld, CO. Durham. See Cock-
field.
, CO. Suffolk. See Cockfield.
Cokfidhous, CO. Durham. See Med-
ley Hope.
Cokhull. See Cookhill.
Cokkes, Cockes, Cokes, Cokkys, John,
father of John, 463.
Cokkes, John, co. Hereford, 463.
Cokkes, Master John, rector of St.
Gregory, Northampton, 912.
, Michael, gentleman, land
held of, 642.
Ralph, son and heir of
Richard, 438.
Cokkes, Richard, of London, tallow
chandler, co. Kent, 438.
Cokkes, William, 641.
Cokkrigge. See Cookridge.
Cokrell, co. Suffolk, See Wangford.
Cokstevyns, co. Huntingdon. See
Paxton, Little.
Coktaylars, co. Huntingdon. See
Eynesbury.
Cokworthy, Cokkeworthy, Avice,
daughter and heir of Nicholas,
228.
Nicholas, 118.
, , land held of, 228,
Cokworthy, Nicholas, co, Devon, 228,
Cokyn, See Cokayn,
Cokyng Heys, Cokynghays, See
Cockenhayes,
Cokysforth. See Cocksford.
Colacumb. See Collacombe.
Colan, ? Seynt Coluns the overa, co.
Cornwall, 680 (p. 436).
Colaton, CO. Devon. See Colleton.
Colbroke. See Colnbrook.
Colby [in parish of St. Lawrence,
Appleby 1, co. Westmorland,
manor of, 818.
Colby, John, 496.
Colchester, co. Essex, St. John, abbot
of, land held of, 19.
Cold Hall, Coldehall alias Copfolde
[in Margaretting], co. Essex, 1.
, manor of, land held of, 1 ,
Coldcoats, ? Caldcottys [in Ponte-
land], CO. Northumberland,
653.
Coldconyshton, Coldconyston.
Coniston, Cold.
Coldcot Farm, Coldecote [in Stour-
ton], CO. Wilts, 502.
Coldehall. See Cold Hall.
Colden, Great, Great Coldon in
Holdernesse [in Mappleton],
CO. York [E.R.], 185.
Coldenorton. See Norton, Cold.
Coldred, co. Kent, Popes Hall in,
q.v.
Coldridge, Colrigge, Colrygg, co.
Devon, manor of, land held
of, 555.
, Bankland in, q.v.
Cole Orton. See Orton, Cole.
Cole, John, 57, 773.
, , land held of, 426.
Cole, John, of Hill, co. Devon, 121.
Cole, Robert, gentleman, 510.
, Thomas, son and heir of
John, 121.
, William, 121.
, , land held of, 362,
Colebeare, More. See Collybeer.
Colepeper. See Culpeper.
Colescote. See Colscot.
Coleshill, Colshill, John, esquire,
680, 769.
, , John son of, 680,
769.
, , , John Coles-
hill, knight, son of, 680,
769.
680
GENERAL INDEX.
Coleshill, John, John son of, John
Colesliill, knight, son of — cont.
, , , EUz-
beth wife of, 680.
, , , , Joan
sister of. See Houghton,
WilHani.
Colet, Colett, Henry, knight, 15,
688.
, , alderman of Lon-
don, 196, 494.
, , citizen of London,
605.
, John, clerk, 688.
, Robert, 605.
Coleton, CO. Devon, 717.
Coley, Colley [in East Harptree],
CO. Somerset, .345.
Colier, Richard, 477.
Colkirk, Colkyrk, co. Norfolk, ad-
vowson of, 18.
, manor of, 18.
Collacombe, Colacumb, Cullecumb
[in Lamerton], co. Devon,
manor of, 717.
Colleges. See : —
Cambridge.
, Gonville Hall.
, King's College.
, Pembroke Hall.
Crediton.
Denston.
Eton.
Fotheringhay.
Mettingham.
Ottery St. Mary.
Oxford.
All Souls'.
, New College.
, St. Mary Magdalen.
Rushworth.
Shottesbrook.
Slirewsbury.
Staindrop.
Tattershall.
Warwick.
Winchester.
Windsor.
CoUersley [? in Almondbury], co.
York [W.R.I, 741.
Co lies, Jolin, esquire, 940.
, Walter, land held of, 940.
Collescote. See Colscot.
Collesdon. See Cowsdown.
Colleton, Colaton [in Chuhnleigh],
CO. Devon, manor of, 555.
, John and William Bury of,
176, 267.
Colley, CO. Somerset. See Coley.
Collifforde. See Colyford.
CoUingbourne Kingston, Colyng-
bourne Abbots, co. Wilts,
502.
Collingham, Collyngham, co. York
[W.R.], manor of, 348.
Collingtree, Colyntre, co. Northamp-
ton, manor of, 847.
, Middelton by. See Milton.
Collybeer, Colebeare More and Est-
colebeare in South Tawton,
CO. Devon, 119.
Collyfforde. See Colyford.
Collyngham. See Collinghana.
Colman, John, 496.
, William, 110.
Colmans [in Prittlewell], co. Essex,
679.
, manor of, 679 (pp. 429,
432).
Colnbrook, Colbroke in the parish of
Langeley [now a parish], co.
Buckingham, 627.
Colne, Earls, Colne [co. Essex], prior
of, land held of, 679.
Colnettes Field, court of Colnettes
held in, in Stone next Faver-
sham &c., co. Kent, 932.
Colompton. See Cullompton.
Colop, John, 533.
Colowe, John, 147.
Colpeper. See Culpeper.
Colrigge, Colrygg. See Coldridge.
Colscot, Colescote, Collescote [in
West Putford], co. Devon,
422.
Colshill. See Coleshill.
Colstane, Thomas, 163 ter.
Colston, CO. Devon. See Coulson.
Bassett, co. Nottingham, 423.
Colstrete. See Coal Street.
Colt, John, 669 bis.
Colthorp, CO. York. See Cowthorpe.
Colthrop, Culthrop [formerly in
Standish, now in Haresfield],
CO. Gloucester, 506.
Colton, CO. Norfolk, manor of Le
Grounge in, 605.
, CO. Stafford, 857.
, , manor of, 857.
, [in Bolton Percy], co. York
[W.R.], 539, 658.
, , manor in, 539, 658.
, , windmill in, 539,
658.
Coltparke, co. Durham. See Haugh-
ton le Skerne.
Columb David alias Culm Davy,
Comb Davy [in Hemyock], co.
Devon, knight's fee in, 118.
Columpton. See Cullompton.
Colvyle, Richard, son and heir of
Francis Colvyle, proof of age,
CO. Norfolk, 637.
Colwell (tmidentified), co. Kent, 932.
[in ChoUerton], co. North-
umberland, 547.
Colwich, CO. Stafford, Haywood in,
q.v.
, Hixon in, q.v.
, Morton in, q.v.
GENERAL INDEX.
G81
Colwick, Overcolwike, Overkolwike.
CO. Nottingham, advowson of,
755.
, manor of, 755.
, Nether, Nethercohvike [in
Cohvick], CO. Nottingham,
manor of, 755.
Colyer, Bartholomew, son of Henry,
690.
Colyer, Henry, co. Buckingham, 690.
Colyer, Henry, son and heir of Henry,
690.
, Margaret, wife of Henry,
690.
Richard, son of Henry, 690.
Colyersbourne, co. Surrey. See
Addington.
Colyford, Collifforde, Collyfiorde
[tvthing of Colyton], co.
Devon, 773.
Colymore, William, 551.
Colyn, Ralph, parson of Lansallos,
680 (p. 433), 769.
Colyngbourne, Abbots, co. Wilts.
See CoUingbourne Ivingston.
Colyngbourne, Robert, 321.
Colyngruge, John, co. Berks, 318.
Colyngruge, Colynryge, John, the
younger, son and heir of John,
318.
Colyntre. See CoUingtree.
Colyton, CO. Devon, manor of, land
held of, 59.
, parish of, 369.
, , Gatcombe in, q.v.
Colyweston. See Weston, Colly.
Comb Davy. See Columb David.
[? in Drewsteignton], co.
Devon, manor of, land held
of, 940.
Marschall. See Combe
Aimer.
Combburgh [? in Combe in Teign-
heeid], co. Devon, manor of,
943.
Combe, co. Surrey. See Hercomb.
Abbey; Combe [extra paroch-
ial, CO. Warwick], abbot of,
land held of, 914.
alias East, or Nethercombe,
Estcombe, in Greenwich, co.
Kent, lordship of, 494.
, , Labeland in, 494.
Aimer alias Combe Marshal,
Comb Marschall' [in Stur-
minster Marshal], co. Dorset,
manor of, 957.
Baskirv^ile. See Westcote.
, Castle, Castelcombe, co.
Wilts, 682, 979.
Flory, CO. Somerset, Yard
in, q.v.
Hall, Combhall [in Drew-
steignton], CO. Devon, manor
of, 943.
Combe — cont.
in Teignhead, Combeinty-
need, Combynteynhed, Comb-
yntejmhed, co. Devon, 943.
, manor of, 943.
, , Buckland Baron in,
q.v.
, , , Netherton in, q.v.
, , Rocombe in, q.v.
Martin, Combemartyn, Mar-
tyn, CO. Devon, 614.
, , advowson of, 343.
, borough of, land held
of, 614.
, manor of, 343.
, Overcombe, Nethercombe,
in Holbeton, co. Devon, 615.
Raleigh, Combralegh, Come
Wraghlegh, co. Devon, John
Bonevyle of. See Bonvile,
John.
, , Wadhay in, q.v.
, Temple, Templecome, co,
Somerset, 608.
Combe, Hugh, 726.
Combemartyn. See Combe Martin.
Comberford, Thomas, 583.
Comberton, co. Cambridge, manor
of, 938.
, Little, CO. Worcester, manor
of, 375.
Combes Maner, co. Bedford. See
Wrestlingworth.
Combes, Thomas, 483.
Combhall. See Combe Hall.
Coinbrook, Combroke [in Kineton],
CO. Warwick, 693.
Combynteynhed, Combyntynhed.
See Combe in Teignhead.
Come Wraghlegh. See Conibo
Raleigh.
Comerford. See Quemerford.
Compden, co. Derby. See Compton.
Compton, CO. Berks, Hundred of,
land held of, 846.
, CO. Hants, 648, 777.
, , Compton Wasseling
manor in, q.v.
, , Hunteslondes in,
648.
, CO. Surrey, 175.
Bassett, Compton, Long-
compton, CO. Wilts, manor of,
859.
, , manor of, land held
of, 974.
Chamberlayne, co. Wilts,
manor (^) of, 795.
, Childe, or Chylde. Sen
Chilcompton.
Dando, Comptondando,
Comptondondale, co. Somer-
set, manor of, 421,
land held of, 311.
Cf. 62.
682
GENERAL INDEX.
Compton — cont.
Dundon, Compton Dome-
dene. CO. Somerset, manor of,
land held of, 62, 399.
, , Littleton in, q.v.
, East, Compton [in Comp-
ton], CO. Berks, manor of,
113.
, Fenny, co. Warwick, 520.
Compden [in Ashbourne],
CO. Derby, 832.
Martin, Compton, co. Somer-
set, 345.
Bickfield in, q.v.
, Morton in, q.v.
Pauncefoot, Compton
Paunscefote, co. Somerset,
545.
Wasseling, Compton Wasse-
lyn [in Compton], co. Hants,
manor of, 648, 777.
Comrew in Gyllesland. See Cum-
rew.
Conarton. See Connerton.
Condalles, Bampton. See Bampton
Cundale.
Condoloffe, John, 299.
Condy, Constance, 610.
, Margaret, 610.
, William son of John, 610.
Conerton. See Connerton.
Conesthorp. See Coneysthorpe.
Coneysby, North, Northconyngesby
[in Frodingham], co. Lincoln,
566.
, South, Southconyngesby [in
Frodingham], co. Lincoln,
566.
, , manor of, 566.
Coneysthorpe, Conesthorp [in Bar-
ton-le-Street], co. York
[N.R.], 831.
Congerston, Congeston, Cungeston,
Ciuiston, CO. Leicester, 888.
, advowson of, 497.
, advowson (J) of, 888.
, manor of, 497.
Congham St. Mary, co. Norfolk, ad-
vowson of, 1 3.
Conies, farm of, 421.
Coningsby, Consby, co. Lincoln,
287.
Coniscliffe, High, Overcunscliff [in
ConiscUffe], co. Durham,
manor of, 560.
, Low, Nethercunsclif [in
Coniscliffe], co. Durham,
manor of, 560.
Coniston, Conyston [in Burnsall], co.
York [W.R.], 335.
Cold, Coldconyshton, Cold-
conyston, Conyston. Conyng-
ston in Craven [in Gargrave],
CO. York [W.R.], 390, 391, 556,
561.
Connerton, Conarton, Conerton, Con-
orton [in Gwithian], co. Corn-
wall, manor of, land held of,
343, 680 (p. 436).
Conningbrook, Conyngesbroke [in
Kennington], co. Kent, manor
of, land held of, 246.
Connington, Conyton, co. Hunting-
don, manor of, 518.
Conorton. See Connerton.
Consby. See Coningsby.
Constable, Constabill, Constabull,
Agnes, daughter of Robert,
serjeant-at-law, 573.
, Agnes, wife of John, daugh-
ter of Thomas Metham,
esquire, 86.
, Anne, wife of Ralph, esquire,
260.
, Elizabeth, wife of Ralph, 86.
, Joan daughter of Robert,
sergeant-at-law, 573.
, John, clerk, 271, 567.
, John, esquire, land held of,
461.
, John, knight, 169, 185.
, John, of Holderness, land
held of, 556, 561.
, John, son and heir of Ralph,
esquire, and Anne, his wife,
86, 185, 260.
, Margaret, widow, 86.
Constable, Margaret, widow, late the
wife of John Constable, knight,
sister of John Malorye, co.
York, 185.
Constable, Marmaduke, esquire, 662,
663, 664.
, , Barbara, wife of,
sister and co-heir of George
Suthill, 662, 663, 664.
, Marmaduke, knight, 561,
567 (4), 568, 831.
, , land held of, 567.
, Marmaduke, son and heir of
Robert, 567.
, Philip, esquire, 86.
, Ralph, esquire, brother of
John, knight, 185.
Constable, Ralph, esquire, co. Leices-
ter, 260 ; CO. York, 86.
Constable, Robert, 214, 222, 312.
, Robert, 560.
, , Beatrice, wife of,
late the wife of Ralph, lord
Grey stock, 560.
, Robert, knight, 669.
, Robert, serjeant-at-law, 461
ter, 568. 573, 919.
Constable, Robert, sergeant-at-law,
CO. York, 567.
Conway, Conwey, Edward, 778.
, , Anne wife of,
daughter and heir of Richard
Burdet, 778.
GENERAL INDEX.
683
Conway — cont.
, Edward, gentleman, 893.
, Hugh, knight, 400, 403, 778.
, , land held of, 299,
338, 609.
, , Elizabeth, wife of
[sister and co-heir of Thomas,
earl of Devon], 400, 403.
Conway, Joice, wife of Hugh Conway,
knight, late the wife of
Richard Burdet, esquire, assign-
ment of dower, co. Warwick,
778.
Conyers, Conyars, Christopher, 163.
, Anne wife of,
daughter of Sir Thomas
Markinfeld, 163.
Christopher, of Marske, 461.
, Cuthbert, clerk, 461.
, John, esq\iire, 359.
, , Anne daughter and
co-heir of. See WiUoughby,
Anne.
John, knight, 222.
, Robert, land held of, 222.
, William, knight, 163, 461.
, land held of, 123,
585.
, William, of Hornby, esquire,
nephew of Sir Thomas Markin-
feld, 163.
Conyes, co. Suffolk. See Stratford,
St. Mary.
Conyngar, le, manor called, co. Wilts.
See Amesbury.
Conyngesbroke. See Conningbrook.
Conyngesby, Humphrey, serjeant-at-
law, 11, 15, 16, 388, 696.
, , Alice wife of, late the
wife of William Staveley, 388.
Conyngston in Craven. See Conis-
ton.
Conyngston, heirs of, land held of,
556, 561.
Conyngworth, Fereby, 939.
Conyston. See Coniston, Cold.
Conyton. See Connington.
Coo, John, 26.
Coode, John, 463.
See also Code.
Cook, Cok, Coke, Cooke, Christopher,
59, 67.
, Elizabeth, wife of Richard,
of Oundle, 742.
, George, 92.
, John (co. Devon), 554.
, John (co. Dorset), 251.
, , Isabel, wife of, 251.
, John (co. Northampton),
234.
, John, clerk, 114.
, John, esquire (Isle of Wight),
689 bis.
John, son and heir of Philip,
knight, 723.
Cook, Maud, late the wife of William,
formerly the wife of — Okeden,
and daughter and co-heir of
Richard Ponchardon, co. Hants,
530.
Cook, Philip, knight, co. Sxirrey, 723.
Cook, Richard (Coventry), 623.
, Richard, of Coventry, mer-
cer, 802.
, Richard (co. Lincoln), 644.
Richard (London), 532, 533.
, , Joan, wife of. See
Couper, Joan.
, Richard (co. Warwick), 356.
, Richard, son and heir of
William, of Oundle, 742.
, Thomas (co. Bucks), 208.
, , Maud, wife of,
daughter of Alice Honor, 208.
, Thomas (co. Lincoln), 2.
, Thomas, gentleman (Isle of
Wight), 689.
, Thomas, of Ospring, 438.
, , Walter, son and
heir of, 438.
, William (co. Norfolk), 225.
, William, of Ellingham, 530,
689.
, , Maud wife of, late
the wife of — Okeden, daugh-
ter and co-heir of Richard
Ponchardon, 529, 530.
Cook, William, of Oimdle, co.
Northampton, 742.
Cook, William, the younger (co.
Norfolk), 383, 425.
See also Cocke ; Cokkes.
Cookbuiy, co. Devon, Dvinsland in,
q.v.
, Halsdon in, q.v.
Cooke. See Cook.
Cookes, CO. Essex. See Worming-
ford.
Cookhill, Cokehull, Cokhull [in Ink-
berrow], co. Worcester,
manor of, 562.
Cookley, Cokele, co. Suffolk, manor
of, 306.
Cookridge, Cokeriche, Cokeryche,
Cokkrigge [in BromfieldJ, co.
Salop, 326, 676, 909.
Coope. See Cope.
Coort, Thomas, chaplain, 346 bis.
Coote, John, gentleman, 429.
, Thomas, clerk, 429.
Cootes, CO. Suffolk. See Boxford.
Cope, Coope, William, esquire, 245.
, , Joan wife of, 245.
, , land held of, 620.
Copenhale, Stephen, 2.
Copers Manor, co. Norfolk. See
Bawdeswell.
Copfolde. See Cold Hall.
Copford, Coppeford, co. Essex, 613.
, Bockingham Hall in, q.v.
684
GENERAL INDEX.
Copleston, Henry, land held of, 262.
, Henry, son and heir of Joan,
wife of Jolin, 67.
, Joan, wife of John, daughter
and co-heir of John Sachevyle,
67.
, John, 267.
, , land held of, 119
bis, 228, 555.
Copleston, John, co. Devon, 67.
Copleston, John, and Joan, his wife,
CO. Devon, 867.
Copleston, John, esqiure, land held
of, 614, 739 bis.
, John, son and heir of John,
67, 867.
, Philip, 864.
, Walter, 360.
Copmanford. See Copprngford.
Copmanthorp, Coupmanthorpp [in
St. Mary Bishopliill Junior],
York City, 915.
, manor of, 915.
Coppeford. See Copford.
Coppenhall, Copynhall, co. Stafford,
Hyde in, q.v.
Copprngford, Copmanford, co. Hunt-
ingdon, 406.
Coppislond, co. Devon. See Dart-
ington.
Coppydhall manor, co. Essex. See
Wigborough.
Copredy, co. Oxford, Prescott in, q.v.
Copwode, John, 631.
Copynger, William, 494.
Copynhall. See Coppenhall.
Corbet, Elizabeth, wife of Robert,
184.
, Peter, lord of Sibdon, land
held of, 326.
, Richard, knight, land held
of, 802.
, Richard, knight, son and
heir of Roger, Icnight, 130,
155, 233.
, Richard, son and heir of
Robert, 184.
, Robert (co. Suffolk), 496,
Corbet, Robert, co. Salop, 496.
Corbet, Robert, esquire, son and heir
of Richard, knight, 130, 233.
, Robert, son of Roger, knight,
130, 155.
, Roger, Imight, 130, 155, 233.
, , EUzabeth, wife of.
See Stanley, EUzabeth.
Corbett, Robert, heirs of, land held
of (co. Somerset), 823.
Corfton, Trofton [in Diddlebury],
CO. Salop, 116.
Corke, Cork, John, brother and heir
of Thomas son and heir of
John, 842, 869.
, John, clerk, 842, 869.
Corke, John, co. Devon, 842, 869.
Corke — cont.
, Thomas, son and heir of
Jolui, 842, 869.
, , Emma wife of, 869.
Corley, co. Warwick, 136, 802.
, manor of, land held of, 136.
Cornbrough, Corneburgh [in Sheriff
Hutton], CO. York [N.R.],
manor of (J), 167.
Cornewaleys. See Cornwaleys.
Cornewall, Cornewaile, Cornewaill,
Cornewayle, Cornewell, Corn-
wall, Cornwell, Richard, son
and heir of Thomas, knight,
486.
, Thomas, land held of, 911.
, Tliomas, knight, 737.
, Thomas, knight, of Burford,
land held of, 384, 486, 562 bis,
566 bis.
Cornewall, Thomas, knight, co.
Hereford, 486.
Cornsay, Cornsawe [formerly in
Brancepeth now in Satley
parish], co. Durham, 558.
, manor of, 558.
Cornwaleys, Cornewaleys, John,
679 {p. 431), 863.
, Robert, 1, 136, 679 {p. 431).
.William, 329, 330.
Cornwall, duchy of, land held of, 680.
, duke of. See Arthur ;
Henry.
, escheator in. See Ley,
Henry.
Cornwall, Cornwell, Sir Thomas. See
Cornewall.
Cornwood, co. Devon, Blachford in,
q.v.
Cornyssh, John, the elder, 749.
Coronation, butler at. See Services.
Corpus Christi, chantry of. See
AKord.
Corry, North, ^ee Curry, North.
Corsham, Cosham, co. Wilts, 656,
682, 783.
, manor of, land held of, 656,
783.
, Corshamlands in, q.v.
, Hartham in, q.v.
, Neston in, q.v.
, Stratford in, q.v.
Corshamlands, Coshamland in Cors-
ham parish, co. Wilts, 682.
Corsley, co. Wilts, manor of, land
held of, 328.
Corston, Coston [in Clunbury and
Clungunford], co. Salop, 233.
Corteney. See Courtenay.
Cortham, Korfeham [in Diddlebury],
CO. Salop, manor of, land held
of, 326.
Cortington or Corton, Cotyngton [in
Boy ton], co. Wilts, 502.
, manor (|) of, 784.
GENERAL INDEX.
685
Gorton, co. Devon. See Courtney.
, CO. Suffolk, manor of, 725.
, CO. Wilts. See Cortington.
Corva, Corvagh [in St. Ives], co.
Cornwall, manor of, land held
of, 680 {p. 436).
Cory Malett. See Curry Mallet.
Ryvell. See Curry Rivell.
Corj^ole. See Currypool.
Coryswyll. See Coarsewell.
Coryton, Lytelcoriton [in Kilming-
ton], CO. Devon, 59.
Cosby, CO. Leicester, 888.
, manor of, 334.
, Littlethorpe in, q.v.
Cosby, Cosbye, Agnes, wife of Wil-
liam, 975.
Joan, wife of Walter, 879.
, John, son and heir of Wil-
liam, 975.
Cosby, Walter, co. Devon, 879.
Cosby, William, co. Devon, 975.
Cosby, William, son and heir of
Walter, 879.
, , Margaret, wife of,
daughter of William Hoke-
more, 879.
Cosgrove, Cosgrave, co. Northamp-
ton, 291, 912.
Cosham. See Corsham.
Cosington. See Cossington.
Coslany, St. Michael. See Norwich.
Cossall [co. Nottingham], 423.
Cosseworthe. See Cusworth.
Cossington, Cosington, co. Somerset,
930.
Coste, John, 855, 856.
Costesey, Henry, clerk, 114.
Coston. See Corston.
Cosyn, Elizabeth. See Philpot,
EUzabeth.
, John, chaplain, 117.
, Robert, 712.
Cosyns, co. Essex. See Finching-
field.
Cote, CO. Somerset. See Coat.
, Cote next Auste [in Olves-
ton], CO. Gloucester, 96.
Coten End, Cotton [in Warwick, co.
Warwick], 693, 913 ler.
Cotenesse. See Cotness.
Cotenham. See Cottenham.
Coterell, Thomas (co. Devon), 265,
466.
, Thomas (co. Wilts), 738.
, Thomas, esquire (co. Devon),
57, 264.
, , land held of, 975.
, Thomas, esquire (co. Wilts),
land held of, 386.
Cotes, Alice, wife of Richard, daugh-
ter and co-heir of John Hig-
ford, 913.
, John, son and heir of
Richard and Alice, 913.
Cotes — cont.
, Richard, 681,
Cotes, Richard, co. Warwick, 913.
Coteway, Priours, co. Norfolk. See
Wiggenhall.
Cotgrave, Codgrave, co. Nottingham,
423.
Cotham, Coton, co. Nottingham, 46.
, manor of, 46.
Cothelstone, Codelston, co. Somerset,
manor of, land held of. 65.
Cotherestok. See Cotterstock.
Cotheridge, Codrych, co. Worcester,
manor of (|), 159.
Cot is. Great. See Coates.
Cotleigh, CO. Devon, Southcote Farm
in, Southcotlegh, 178.
Cotness, Cotenesse, Cotnesse [in
Howden], co. York [E.R.],
169.
, William Rosselyn of. See
Rosselyn.
Coton, CO. Nottingham. See Cot-
ham.
, CO. Salop. See Cotton.
, Chilvers, Chilvercoton, co.
Warwick, 802 bis.
, , charter dated at,
802.
, , Griffe in, q.v.
, Potters Cotton, co. Warwick,
[viz. Coton in Rosliston, co.
Derby, and Potters Wood in
Over and Nether Seal, co.
Leicester], 893.
Mede. See Cotton, West.
Coton, Thomas. See Cotton.
Co tons Manei", co. Suffolk. See
Exning.
Cottenham, Cotenham, co. Cam-
bridge, manor of, 219.
Cotterstock, Cotherestok, co. North-
ampton, manor of, 882.
Cottesmore, Cottismer, Cotysmore,
CO. Rutland, 206.
, John Derant of. See Derant.
Cottesmore, Cottusmore, John,
esqviire, 374.
, William, 535.
, , Elizabeth, wife of,
daughter and heir of William
Bedwhale, 535, 536.
Cottingham, Cottyngham, co. York
[E.R.], manor of, 348.
Cottles, Little Atteward alias Cuttels
Atteward [extra-parochial],
CO. Wilts, 682.
Cottyngham. See Cottingham.
Cotton, CO. Warwick. See Coten
End.
, Coton, within the lordship
of Weme [in Wem], co.
Salop, 274.
Hall. See Kedington.
, Potters. See Coton.
686
GENERAL INDEX.
Cotton — cont.
, West [in Hardingstone],
Coton Mede, beside North-
ampton, CO. Northainpton,
234.
Cotton, Coton, Joan, wife of Thomas,
301. 472.
Cotton, Richard, of Pipe Ridware, co.
Stafford, esquire, co. Leicester,
688 ; CO. Stafford, 944.
Cotton, Robert, son and heir of
Thomas and Joan, 270, 301,
472.
, Robert, the elder, esquire,
272.
Thomas, 123, 497 ter, 852,
854.
, Thomas, 688.
, , Katharine, wife of,
688.
, Thomas, esquire, 497.
Cotton, Thomas, esquire, co. Cam-
bridge, 472 ; CO. Essex, 301 ;
CO. Suffolk, 270.
Cotton, Thomas, son and heir of
Richard, esquire, 688, 944.
, Thomas, the elder, 270, 472.
, Walter, 270.
, William, 270.
, , Alice, wife of, 270.
Cottusmore. See Cottesmore.
Cotyngton. See Cortington.
Cotysmore. See Cottesmore.
Couchour, Robert, chaplain, 2.
Couleston. See Coulston, West.
Coulson, ? Colston [in Templeton],
CO. Devon, 118 (p. 83).
, knight's fee in, 118 (p.
84).
Coulston, East, Coulston Bechamp,
CO. Wilts, manor of, 785.
, West, Coiileston [in Eding-
ton], CO. Wilts, 300.
Coulynge. See Cowlinge.
Countesthorpe [chapelry to Blaby],
CO. Leicester, 888.
Counthorpe [in Castle Bytham], co.
Lincoln, nnanor (J) of, 966.
Couper, Cowper, Cowpyr, Nicholas,
146.
Couper, Coweper, Joan, widow, late
the wife of Richard Cook, Lon-
don, 532, 533.
Couper, John, rector of a mediety of
the church of Muggington,
888, 960.
, Walter, 496 bis.
Coupmanthorpp. See Copman-
thorpe.
Coupulus, William, 208.
Court at Wick, Wyke [in Snave], co.
Kent, manor of, land held of,
246.
Court, Joan, daughter of Thomas
Ramsey, esquire, 313.
Courteenhall, Teortenhale, co.
Northampton, 752.
Courtenay, Corteney, Courteney,
Coiu-teny, Courtney, Curte-
nay, Curteney, Edward,
esquire, land held of, 886.
, Edward, knight, earl of
Devon, 30, 400, 403.
, , land held of, 57, 59,
64, 100, 118, 164, 180, 192,
259, bis, 262 ter, 263, 264,
265, 369, 466, 555 (6), 699 bia,
lie ter, 717, 767 bis, 769, 770,
773, 873, 878, 886, 943 ter.
, Elizabeth. See Conway,
Hugh.
, Joan. See Kny\'^et, Joan.
, John, knight, 680 {p. 433),
769.
, Peter, bishop of Exeter, 264.
, Richard, dean of Wells, 680
(p. 433), 769.
, Walter, esquire, 264.
, Walter, knight, 264.
, , land held of, 717,
878.
, William, knight, 865.
, , land held of, 57,
118, 119, 248, 264, 265 bis,
310, 466 bis, 500, 646, 683,
709, 716, 717.
Courteys, Margaret, sister and co-heir
of John Summaster, 709.
Courtney, Corton, in Washfield, co.
Devon, 716.
CourtysknoU. See CurtisknoU.
Covell, Thomas, gentleman, 346.
Coveney, co. Cambridge, 219.
, manor of, 219.
, Manea in, g.v.
Co ventre, John, 165.
Coventry, Coventre, Coventrie, co.
Warwick, 494, 623, 902.
, Brodyate Street, 902.
Cook, Richard of. See
Cook.
, Darby Lane, 623.
, Dedelane, 623.
, Earl Street, Erlestrete, 29,
623.
, Gosford Street, Gosford-
strete, 623, 902.
, Greyfriar Lane, Grevfrer-
lane, 623.
, Hill Street, Hilstrete, 623.
, Park Street, Litilparkes-
strete, 623.
, Micheparkestrete,
623.
St. John the Baptist, hos-
pital of, 623.
, St. Mary, cathedral church
of, prior ojf, land held of, 29,
293. See Coventry and Lich-
field.
GENERAL INDEX.
687
Coventry — cont.
, Smyth, John of. See
Smyth.
, Smythford Street, 623.
Sponstrete, 623.
, Sticheale next. See Stivic-
hall.
Vicars Lane, 623.
Coventry and Lichfield, bishop of.
See Hals, John.
, , land held of, 857 bis.
, bishopric of, land held of,
583.
See Chester, bishop of.
Covert, John, esquire, 439, 440.
, William, 209, 212.
Cowbregge, Robert, 146.
Coweke. See Cowick.
Coweper. See Couper.
Cowick, Cowdle, Coweke, Cowyke
[in St. Thomas the Apostle
parish], co. Devon, 646, 717,
770.
, prior of, land held of, 646.
Barleghs in. See Barley.
, Lechelond in, q.v.
, Cowvk [in Snaith], co. York,
[W.RO, 105, 169.
Cowley, John, clerk, 690.
, John, gentleman, 652.
, Thomas, land held of, 45.
, Thomas, clerk, 690.
Cowlinge, Coulynge, Cowlyng, Cow-
lynge, co. Suffolk, 308, 364.
, manor (i) of, 19, 308.
Cowpen, Cowpon [in Horton], co.
Northumberland, 906.
, Cowpon [in Woodhorn], co.
Northumberland, 547.
Cowper, Cowpyr. See Couper.
Cowsdown, Collesdon [in Upton
Snodsbury], co. Worcester,
387.
Cowthorpe, Colthorp, co. York
[W.E,.], advowson of, 168.
, manor of, 168.
Cowyk, CO. York. See Cowick.
Cowyke, co. Devon. See Cowick.
Coxford, Cokesford [in East Rud-
ham, CO. Norfolk], prior of,
land held of, 55.
Coxsale [in North Benfleet], co.
Essex, manor of, land held of,
197.
Coxwold, CO. York, N.R., Byland
Abbey in, q.v.
Crabbe, Thomas, 458.
, , Elizabeth wife of,
458.
Crackaway Barton, Crakewey, in
West Down, co. Devon, 615.
Crai^ord, John, esquire, 642.
Craft-Warre, Craftewarre [in Hinton
St. George], co. Somerset,
manor of, 321.
Craiselound, Craselound [in Haxey],
CO. Lincoln, 566.
Crakanthorpe, Crakenthorp, Am-
brose, esquire, 88.
, Anthony, esquire, 88.
Crakanthorpe, John, of Newbiggin, co.
Westmorland, 820.
Crakanthorpe, John, son and heir of
John, 820.
Crakemarsh, Crakemershe [in Uttox-
eter], co. Stafford, 038.
, manor of, 638.
Crakenthorp. See Crakanthorpe.
Crakeshele, William, clerk, 151.
Crakewey. See Crackaway Barton.
Crampes. See Cromps.
Cranborne, Cranbourne, Crane-
bourne, CO. Dorset, manor of,
land held of, 251, 349.
, Monckton Up Wimborne in,
q.v.
Cranbourne, co. Dorset. See Cran-
borne.
, Crannbourne [in Wonston],
CO. Hants, 126.
Crane, Cranne, Agnes, wife of John,
889.
, Dame Anne, wife of Robert,
late the wife of Renfrey
Arundell, knight, 429, 680
{p. 436), 889.
Crane, John, co. Suffolk, 889.
Crane, John, esquire, brother and
heir of Robert, 429.
Robert, 110.
Crane, Robert, co. Suffolk, 429.
Crane, Robert, father of Robert, 429.
, Robert, esquire, 72, 136, 200,
680 (p. 436), 889.
, Robert, son and heir of John,
889.
See also Creine.
Craneboiu-ne. See Cranborne.
Cranewylls. See Cranwell.
Craniford, Cranford [in Broadclyst],
CO. Devon, 178, 389.
Cranmore, West, Cranmere in the
parish of Dultyng, Cranne-
mere, co. Somerset, 928.
Crannbourne. See Cranbourne.
Cranne. See Crane.
Crannemere. See Cranmore.
Cranowe, John, 625.
, , Joan wife of, daugh-
ter and co-heir of Henry
Broun, 625.
Cransley, Cranseley, co. Northamp-
ton, 296.
Cranwell, Cranewylls [in Waddes-
don], CO. Buckingham, inanor
of, 447.
Craselound. See Craiselound.
Crasewell. See Caswell.
Crask, Robert, clerk, 308.
Craswell. See Caswell.
688
GENERAL INDEX.
Crathorn, William, 567.
, Cecily wife of, 567.
Craulej% co. Hants. See Crawley.
Crauley, Agnes. See Agmondesham,
Agnes.
Craven, co. York, W.R. See
Broughton ; Coniston ; Hawk-
eswick ; Hebden ; Rilston ;
Threshfield.
Cravens, manor of. See Henham.
Crawford, John, 855, 856.
, Thomas, 855, 856.
Crawley, Crauley, co. Hants, 338,
609.
, Little, Pateshulles, in North
Crawley, co. Buckingham,
849.
, North, Crawley, co. Bucking-
ham, 847, 849.
, , Pateshulles in. See
Crawley, Little.
Crawthorn, within Romney Marsh
[in Hope All Saints], co. Kent,
manor of, 281.
Cray, Foots, Fotescray, co. Kent, 7,
876.
, , inanor (|)of, 876.
, North, Northcrey, co. Kent,
876.
, , Ruxley in, q.v.
, St. Paul's, Paulynescray,
Paulyscrey, co. Kent, 7, 876.
Croacombe, Crowcomb, co. Devon,
advowson of, 153.
, ? Crewcomb [in Holbeton],
CO. Devon, 709.
Creake, North, North Creke, North-
creke, Northcreyk, co. Nor-
folk, advowson of, 18.
, , manor of, 1 8.
, abbot of St. Mary of,
land held of, 21, 151, 152.
, John, abbot of, 21,
84.
, South, Southereyk, co. Nor-
folk, ' Chynes ' in, 152,
, ,' Homes ' in, 151.
Crediton, co. Devon, collegiate
church of the Holy Cross of,
vicars of, land held of, 262.
, dean and canons of, land
held of, 153.
, manor of, land held of, 360.
, Gunstone in, q.v.
, Posbtxry in, q.v.
Credy. See Creedy Helions.
Credyhogh. See Croyde.
Creedy Helions, Credy [in Upton
Helions], co. Devon, 262.
Creeksea Hall, Crixhethall [in Creek-
sea], CO. Essex, manor of,
146.
Greeting All Saints, Cretyng All
Saints, co. Suffolk, Marsshis,
tenement in, 889.
Greeting All Saints — cont.
, ? St. Mary, Cretyng, co.
Suffolk, manor of, 5.
Creine, Thomas, citizen and draper
of London, 196, 494.
Crekelade. See Cricklade.
Crekellewe Daungers. See Carclew.
Creket, Thomas. See Cricket St.
Thomas.
Cremysham. See Crimsham.
Crenlake, co. Devon. See Yarns-
combe, Little.
Creskeld or I^skill, Kyrskeld [in
Arthington], co. York [W.R.],
manor of, 831.
Crespyn. See Crispin.
Cressell, Constance. See Oustye,
William.
, Elizabeth. See Fernfolde,
Peter.
, Joan, wife of William,
daughter and heir of John,
Penhale, 7.
, Joan, wife of William, late
the wife of John Draper, 7.
, Lewis, son of William, 7.
, Philippa. See Laverok,
Robert.
Richard, son and heir of
WilUam, 7.
, William, son of William, 7.
Cressell, William, esquire, co. Kent,
7,
Cressener, Cressoner, Alexander, 81.
, Alexander, esquire, 429 bis.
Cressener, Alexander, esquire, co, Essex,
21 ; CO. Huntingdon, 80 ; co.
Suffolk, 84,
Cressener, Anne, wife of Jolin. See
Knyvet, Anne.
, Cecily, wife of Alexander,
21, 84,
Cressener, John, esquire, co. Essex,
95, 102, 103.
Cressener, John, esquire, son and heir
presumptive of Alexander, 21,
80, 81, 93, 101.
, John, son and heir of John
Cressener and Anne Knyvet
and grandson and heir of
Alexander Cressener, 21, 80,
81, 84, 95, 101.
, Thomas, esquire, 21.
Cresseners manor. See Hawkedon.
See Rede.
Cresswell, George, 547.
Cressy, Hugh, land held of, 527,
[? Eressy], Thomas, land
held of, 680.
Cretyng, See Greeting.
Crevequer, Hamo, 686.
Crewcomb. See Creacombe.
Crewkerne, Crokehorne, co. Somer-
set, hundred of, 400.
, manor of, 400.
GENERAL INDEX.
689
Crich, Cruche, co. Derby, chantry of
St. Nicholas and St. Katha-
rine of, warden of. See Pole,
Edmund.
, Wakebridge in, q.v.
Cricheston. See Christon.
Cricket St. Thomas, Creket Thomas,
CO. Somerset, 63.
, manor of, 63.
Cricklade, Crekelade, co. Wilts, 589.
, Chelworth in. q.v.
Crikelade, John, esquire, 800.
Crimsham, Cremysham, in the parish
of Pagham, co. Sussex, 439.
Crispin, Crespyn, Cryspyn, William,
397.
, , Edith, wife of, sister
and co-heir of William Vyn-
yng, 397, 398.
Crispins Manor, Cryspynes [in
Happisburgh], co. Norfolk,
493.
Cristchyrch. See Christchvirch.
Cristowe. See Christow.
Critchell, Long, Long Kirchill, co.
Dorset, advowson {\) of, 251.
, manor {\) of, 251.
' Crixhethall. See Creeksea Hall.
Crochemans Manor. See Thriplow ;
Trumpington.
Crocker, Crokker, John, 851.
, John, esquire, 680, 769.
, , Anne wife of, sister
and heir of Edmund Arundell,
knight, 680, 769.
, John, of Wiheldon, 149.
, John, knight, 263, 392,
715.
, , land held of, 773.
, , Agnes daughter of.
See Carewe, Agnes.
Croft, CO. York, N.R., Dalton upon
Tees in, q.v.
, Stapleton in, q.v.
Croft, Crofte, Hugh, esquire, 633.
Hugh, son and heir of
Richard, esqtiire, 599.
, John, 759, 761.
, Richard (co. Norfolk), 471.
Croft, Richard, esquire, co. Oxford,
599.
, Richard, knight, 240.
, William, 61, 63.
Crofton [now in Grafton, formerly in
Great Bedwin parish], co.
Wilts, 523.
Croke, co. York, 169.
, manor of, 169.
Croke, Geoffrey, of Chesilbury, land
held of, 503.
, John, John the elder, 494
ter.
, Richard, 237.
, William, land held of, 767.
Croked Werys. See Thames, the.
Wt. 3777.
Crokehorne, co. Somerset. See
Crewkerne.
Crokehorne, Richard, heirs of, land
held of, 317.
Crokker. See Crocker.
Crome, Edmund, rector of Brixton,
689.
, Jolin, clerk, 117.
, John, mercer, 117.
, Robert, the younger, 117.
Cromehall, Thomas, clerk, 498.
Cromer. See Croom.
Crommes, Lez, co. Sussex. See
Beckley.
Crompe, Thomas, 384 his.
Cromps, Crampes in Heigh Ester and
Great Dunmowe [in High
Easter], co. Essex, 1.
Cromwell, Crumwell, co. Nottingham,
advowson of, 12.
, manor of, 12.
, Ralph, parson of church of,
33.
Cromwell, Crimawell, Elizabeth. See
Clifton John, knight.
, lord de, lieirs of, land held
of, 423.
, Maud, daughter of Ralph,
knight. See Fitz William,
Maud.
, Maud [wife of Richard Stan-
hope, knight], sister and heir
of Ralph Cromwell (IV), 12,
33.
Ralph (1), 12.
, , Avice wife of, 12.
, Ralph (II), knight, 12, 13,
33.
, , Maud wife of,
daughter of John de Barnak,
sister and heir of whole blood
to John and William de
Barnak, 12, 13, 14, 33.
, Ralph (III), 12, 13, 33.
, Ralph (IV), 12.
Crondall, Crundale, co. Hants,
parish of, John Holte of. See
Holt.
Croom, Cromer [in Sledmere], co.
York [E.R.], 139.
Croppe, John, 545.
Cropredy, co. Oxford, Bourton,
Great and Little in, q.v.
, Prescott in, q.v.
, Wardington in, q.v.
, Williamscote in, q.v.
Cros, John, of London, 128.
Crosby, co. Cumberland, Brunstock
in, q.v.
Crosseby [in Frodingham
and Flixborough], co. Lin-
coln, 566.
, , manor of, 566.
Crosland, Northcrosland [in Lock-
wood], CO. York [W.R.], 741.
IH 44
690
GENERAL INDEX.
Cross, Market, 203.
Crosse, in parish of Aljiigton [? in
East Allington], co. Devon,
646.
, manor of, in Durston, co.
Somerset, 134.
Crosseby. See Crosby.
Crossetwheyt. See Crostwight.
Crossman, William, chaplain, 919.
Crostwick, Crosthweyte, co. Nor-
folk, 353.
Crostwight, Crossetwheyt, Crostet-
wheyt, Crostwheyt, co. Nor-
folk, 37.
, manor of, 198.
Croton, John, 482.
, Agnes, daughter and
heir of. See Pekham, Peter.
Crouchman, Martin, 1.
Crowchys Manor, co. Berks. See
Basildon.
Crowcomb. See Creacombe.
Crowe, John, 684.
, Thomas, 429 his.
, William, clerk, 706.
Crowemer, James. See Crowmer.
Crower, Robert, gentleman, 404.
Crowherst, William, 319.
Crowishalle. See Crows Hall.
Crowland, Croyland [co. Lincoln],
abbot of, land held of, 219,
514, 515 his, 644, 936.
Crowley, Robert, of Woo ttonWawen,
431.
Crowlond, Henry, 299.
Crowmer, Crowemer, James, land
held of, 246.
, James, knight, 642.
WilUam, esqiiire, 436.
Crows Hall, Crowishalle [in Deben-
ham], CO. Suffolk, manor of,
34.
Croxby, Croxby Mede, in Grimsby,
CO. Lincoln, 698 his.
Croxton, co. Lincoln, 750.
, South, Southcroxton, co.
Leicester, 132, 334.
, , manor of, 295.
Croxton, Edward, 417, 427.
, Thomas, of Ramsden Bel-
house, 417, 427.
Croyde, Credyhogh [in Georgeham],
CO. Devon, 228.
Croydon, co. Surrey, 319.
, manor of, land held of, 684.
, Shirley in, q.v.
, Woodside in, q.v.
Croyland. See Crowland.
Cruche. See Crich.
Crudde, John, 4, 56.
Crumwell. See Cromwell.
Crundale. See Crondall.
Crusadoys, money called, 540, 545.
Cruys, Alexander, heirs of, land
held of, 864.
Crycheston. See Christon.
Crykmylle, co. Suffolk. See Strat-
ford St. Mary.
Crymell, William, 864.
Crypse, John, 642, 665.
Cry spy n. See Crispin.
Cryspynes. See Crispins.
Cubbington, Cobynton, co. Warwick,
913.
Cublington, Cublyngton, co. Buck-
ingham, manor of (i), 156.
Cuddeworthy, West. See Cud-
worthy.
Cuddington, Codyngton, co. Buck-
ingham, 447.
, Arches in, 447.
Cudworthy, West Cuddeworthey,
Weste Cutteworthey in Dol-
ton parish, co. Devon, 699.
Cuffe, Maud, daughter and heir of
Richard. See True, John.
Cuffe, Richard, co. Wilts, 974.
Culchith, Kulchith, Kylchith, Master
Nicholas, clerk, 750, 755, 759,
761.
Culgaith, Culgayth [in Kirkland], co.
Cumberland, manor of, 292.
CtiUecumb. See Collacombe.
Cullompton, ColoiTipton, Colump-
ton, CO. Devon, 176, 772.
, manor of, land held of, 176.
, Chaldon in, q.v.
, Hillersdon in, q.v.
, Langford in, q.v.
, liuttoxhele in, q.v.
, Newland in, q.v.
, Poundsford in, q.v.
John More of. See More.
Cukne, Hugh, escheator, co. Devon,
715.
Culmington, co. Salop, Norton in,
q.v.
Culpeper, Colepeper, Colpeper, Cul-
pepir, Alexander, esquire,
613.
, Edward, son and heir of Wil-
liam, esquire, 630.
, Nicholas, 209, 212.
, Richard, land held of, 209,
212, 684.
, Richard, esquire, 344.
Culpeper, Colepeper, William, esquire,
CO. Essex, 630.
Culthrop. See Colthrop.
Culwen, Christopher, co. Westmor-
land. 811.
Culwen, Thomas, knight, son and
heir of Christopher, 811.
Culworth [co. Northampton], John
Danvers of. See Danvers.
Cumberworth, co. Lincoln, 644.
Cumrew, Comrew, in Gyllesland, co.
Cumberland, 135.
Newbiggin in, q.v.
Cungeston. See Congerston.
GENERAL INDEX.
691
Cvmsclif, Over and Nether. See
Coniscliffe.
Cunston. See Congerston.
Curie, William, 246.
Curry Mallet, Cory Malett, co.
Somerset, manor of, land held
of, 608.
, North, North Corry, North-
cory, CO. Somerset, 9.
, , manor of, 421.
, , , land held
of, 311.
, , LilUsdon in, q.v.
, , Wrantage in, q.v.
Currypool, Corypole [in Charlinch],
CO. Somerset, manor of, 399.
Rivell. Cory Ryvell. co.
Somerset, manor of, land held
of, 837.
Curson, Joan, widow, formerly wife of
Robert, son of Robert Asshe-
feld, and daughter of William
Drury, knight, co. Suffolk, 444.
Curson, John, esquire, 423, 857.
, Thomas, land held of, 605.
, William, 4.
Ciirteney. See Courtenay.
Curteys, Humphrey, co. Cornwall, 874.
Curteys, Peter, 533.
, Richard, 92.
, Thomas, 198.
, William (co. Norfolk), 56.
, William, gentleman, 679,
863.
Curtisknoll, Coiu-tysknoll [in Dipt-
ford], CO. Devon, manor of,
land held of, 149.
Cussyn, John, 879.
Cusworth, Cosseworthe [in Sprot-
borough], CO. York [W.R.],
542, 576.
Cut. See Cutte.
Cutcombe, Cuttecombe, co. Somer-
set, manor of, 930.
Cutfold, Thomas, official of Consis-
tory Court of Rochester, 85.
Cuthillwalls, Cuttewell [in Ug-
borough], CO. Devon, 259.
Cutlard, Cutlerd, William (co. Buck-
ingham), 690.
, William (co. Lincoln), 838.
, , gentleman, 838.
, , .Serjeant - at - law,
838.
Cutte, Cut, Cutt, John (co. Lincoln),
838.
, John (CO. York), 741, 803
bis.
, Robert, 741.
Cuttecombe. See Cutcombe.
Cuttels Atteward. See Cottles.
Cuttewell. See Cuthillwalls.
Cutteworthey, Westc. See Cud-
worthy,
D
Dachett. See Datchet.
Dacre, lord. See Dacre, Humphrey ;
Dacre, Thomas.
, Dacre de le South, Dacres,
Dacrez, Daker, Dakyrs, lord
de. See Fiennes, Richard,
knight ; Fiennes, Thomas,
knight.
Dacre, Humphrey, lord de Dacre, co.
Westmorland, 809, 819.
Dacre, Dakurs, Thomas, knight, lord
de Dacre [of the North], son
and heir of Humphrey, 809,
819.
, land held of, 44, 135, 274.
Dade, John, 496 his.
Dadyngton. See Deddington.
Dagenham, Dagnam, co. Essex, 302.
Dagnall, Dagnale [in Eddlesborough,
CO. Buckingham], 677.
Dagnam. See Dagenham.
Dakenham Manor, co. Norfolk. See
Rackheath.
Dakvu"s, lord. See Dacre.
Dalabere. See Delabere.
Dalamer, Dalainere. See Delamare ;
Delamere.
Dalaware, lord. See West, Thomas.
Dalby, co. Lincoln, lord of, land held
of, 838.
, Great, Dalby, co. Leicester,
260.
, Little, CO. Leicester, 133.
Dalditch, Daldyche [in East Bud-
leigh], CO. Devon, 57.
Dale, Dayle, Edward, 146.
, John, esquire, 701.
Dalemar. See Delamare.
Dales alias Caldicots, Dales, manor,
in Thunder ley, co. Essex, 611.
Dalington, Dalyngton [in Orston],
CO. Nottingham, 74.
Dalling, Field, Dallyng, Feildallyng,
CO. Norfolk, 225, 465.
, , manor called Wil-
beys in, 606.
, Wood, Dalljmg [co. Norfolk],
Simon Bulwar of. See Bul-
wer.
Dallington, Dalyngton, co. North-
ampton, manor (|) of, 234.
Dalton [in Kirkby Ravensworth],
CO. York [N.R.], 163.
[in Kirkheaton], co. York
[W.R.], 3.
692
GENERAL
Dalton — cont.
Percy, Dalton Perci [in
Hart parish], co. Durham,
558.
upon Tees, Dalton [in Croft],
CO. York [N.R.], 169.
, , manor of. 1 69.
Daly, John, the elder, 176.
, William, 176.
Dalyngton, co. Northampton. See
Dallington.
, CO. Nottingham. See Da-
Ungton.
Dalyson, George, land held of, 621.
, Thomas, rector of Fiskerton,
597 bis.
Danby Wiske, co. York, N.R., Red-
holme in, q.v.
Danby, Agnes, widow, land held of,
304.
, Dame Agnes, land held of,
672 bis.
Dane, co. Hants. See Dean.
Court, Dane, Danecourt, in
Chilham, co. Kent, manor of,
642, 665.
, , land held of, 246.
Danesey. See Dengie.
Danett, Gerard, esquire, 723, 913.
, , Anne, wife of,
daughter and co-heir of John
Higford, 913.
, , , Elizabeth,
daughter of, 913.
Danseth, William, 518.
Dansey, Dansy, Roger, son and heir
of Jolin, 133.
Dansey, John, co. Leicester, 133.
Dantesey. See Dauntesey.
Danvers, Davers, Henry, 752.
, John, esquire, 969.
, , John son of, of Cul-
worth, esqmre, and knight,
291, 313, 969.
, , Richard, esquire,
son and heir of, 257, 969.
, , Richard, of
Prescot, son and heir of, 313,
969.
Anne, daughter and heir of,
969.
Danvers, Richard, of Prescot, esquire,
CO. Oxford, 969.
Danvers, Thomas, 313.
,Thomas, esquire, 36, 295,
315.
, William, 36.
, William, 313.
, , John son of, 313.
Danyell, Elizabeth, 494.
, George, esquire, 250.
, , Margaret, wife of,
250.
John, 690.
INDEX.
Danyell — cont.
, Richard, clerk, LL.D., 637.
, Thomas, of Greenwich, 494.
Thomas, of King's Lynn,
gentleman, 637.
, William, 573.
Darcy, Dercy, Anne. See Moyle,
Anne.
, lord de, heirs of, land held of,
556, 561.
, Robert, esquire, 476.
, Robert, knight, 392.
, Roger, 134.
, Roger, esquire, 496.
, Thomas, 169.
, Thomas, esquire, 246.
, , land held of, 146.
, William, 2.
Darell, Anastacia, daughter and co-
heir of Thomas, 107, 712.
, Beatrice, daughter, and
co-heir of Thomas, 107, 712.
, Cristine, wife of Thomas,
gentleman, 107.
John, esquire, land held of,
228.
, John, knight, 642, 927,
973.
, John, son and heir of Juliana
Bonor, 712.
, Thomas, esquire, 107, 712.
, , Juliana, wife of. See
Bonor, Juliana.
, Thomas, son and heir of
Thomas, 712.
Darell, Thomas, gentleman, son and
heir of Thomas, esquire, co.
Essex, 107.
Darell. See also Derell.
Darlington, Derlyngton, co. Dur-
ham, 558.
, Cockerton in, q.v.
Darnall, Thomas, 169.
Darrington, co. York, W.R., Staple-
ton in, q.v.
Darsyngham. See Dersingham.
Dartford, Dertford, co. Kent, 824.
, Charles Manor in, q.v.
, manor of, land held of, 824
bis.
, prioress and convent of,
land held of, 824.
Dartington, Dertington, Dertyng-
ton, CO. Devon, 879.
, Coppislond in, 879.
, manor of, land held of, 879,
886.
Dartmouth, Clifton Dertemouth, or
Dertemoth, Hardenes, Clyfton
Dertmowth Hardenesse, co.
Devon, 879, 886, 975.
, borough of, land held of,
879, 975.
, manor of Southtown in,
Southtown Dertmowth, 975.
GENERAL
DarjTigtons, co. Suffolk. See Heig-
ham Hall. I
Dastyn. John, 490. I
Datchet, Dachett, co. Buckingham,
627.
Daubeney, Daubney, Daubnye,
Davvbeney, Giles, knight, lord
de Daubeney, the lord Giles
Dawbeney, the king's cham-
berlain, 683, 834, 837, 865,
962.
, land held of, 65 bis, 134, 477,
555, 608 bis, 614, 687, 701,
716, 866. j
, , Henry, son of, 683,
834, 837.
, Thomas, 706. j
Daiincy. See Dauntesey. I
Daungers, Crekellewe. See Car-
clew. I
Dauntesey. Dantesey, Dauncy,
Daunsy, John, esquire, 800.
, Jolin, gentleman, 858. 859.
, , AUce, wife of,
daughter and co-heir of John
Blake, esquire, 858, 859.
, John, son and heir of Walter,
649.
, Richard, grandson and co-
heir of John Blake, esquire,
858, 859.
, Thomas, 788.
, , [Joan], wife of,
daughter and heir of Ralph
Banaster, 788.
, Walter, esquire, 800.
Dauntesey, Walter, of Trowbridge, co.
Wilts, gentleman, co. Wilts,
649.
Daventry, Daventre, co. Northamp-
ton, 45.
, Drayton in, q.v.
Daverez, Nicholas, 299.
Davers. See Danvers.
David, prior of Plympton, 30.
David, Lewis ap, 850.
David, Maurice, 92.
Daviez, in High Easter, co. Essex, 1.
Davington, Devyngton, co. Kent,
932.
Davy, John, 578.
, Roger, 13.
, Thomas, 642, 665.
DavyUes, John, land held of, 767 bis.
Dawbeney. See Daubeney.
Dawekyns, co. Norfolk. See Haver-
land.
Dawkyn, Christopher, vicar of
Broughton, 628.
Dawlish, Dawlyssh, co. Devon, 59,
943.
, Holcombe in, q.v.
, Lidwell in, q.v.
Dawlo. See Duloe.
Dawney, Agnes. See Bekkerd, John.
INDEX. 693
Dawney — cont.
, Guy, son and heir of John,
105.
, John, 105.
, John, esqviire, 566, 597.
Dawney, Daweney, John, co. York,
105.
Dawney, Thomas, 105.
, , EUzabeth, wife of,
105.
Dawson, John, clerk, 855 bis, 856.
Dawtrey, Edmund, 483, 629.
, , Isabel, wife of, 483,
629.
John, 483.
Dax, Thomas, 495.
Dayle. See Dale.
De la Hayes Manor, co. Huntingdon.
See Paxton, Great.
De la Pole, de la Poll, Edmund, earl
of Suffolk, 54.
, , land held of, 5, 15,
19, 40, 53, 117, 272, 306, 359,
457, 725 (6), 735.
, Elizabeth, duchess of Siif -
folk, land held of, 307, 456,
566.
, John, earl of Suffolk, 822.
, , land held of, 429 bis.
, Peter, 27, 28.
, William, marquess and earl
of Suffolk, 54, 55.
, , Alice wife of, 54, 55.
, , , John, duke
of Suffolk, son and heir of,
54.
Dealycres. See Dieulacres.
Dean, ? Dane [in Sparsholt], co.
Hants, 648.
, Long, Langeden, Lonyng-
don [in Castle Combe and
Yatton Keynell], co. Wilts,
682.
, West, Westden [co. Sussex],
122.
, West, Dene, Westdeane, co,
Wilts, 336, 378.
, , East Grinstead in,
q.v.
, , manor of, land held
of, 378.
Dean, Deane, Deen, Henry, bishop
of Salisbury, land held of,
421.
, , archbishop of Can-
terbury, 578.
, William, 117 bis.
Deane, Dene [in Overton Hundred],
CO. Hants, 548, 678.
, manor of Deane in, 548,
678.
, manor of, Hall in. See
Oakley Hall.
Dearehedder, co. Cornwall, 87 L
Debden. See Dibden.
694
GENERAL INDEX.
Debenham, Debynham, co. Suffolk,
34.
, Crow's Hall in, q.v.
, Neweclos in, 34.
, Old Hall in, q.v.
, Sakvyles, Sekf eldes, manor
in, 429, 889.
Debenham, Gilbert, esqviire, 225,
891.
Debynham. See Debenham.
Deddington, Dadyngton, co. Oxford,
22.
Dedilbury. See Diddleburj^.
Deen. See Dean.
Deens, Bartholomew, son and heir
of James, 70.
Deens, James, co. Northampton, 70.
Deens, Margaret, wife of James, 70.
Deeping, Depyng, co. Lincoln, manor
of, 747.
, , rent from, 976.
Gate, Depyng Gate, co.
Northampton, 78.
Deer hurst, Derrehurste, co. Glouces-
ter, priory of, land held of,
593.
Defford [in St. Andrew, Pershore],
CO. Worcester, 562.
Dekeloun, Richard, clerk, 78.
Delabere, Dalabere, Richard, loiight,
116.
Delamare, Dalamer, Dalemar, Eliza-
beth. See Forster, George.
Delamare, Elizabeth, late the wife of
Thomas Delamare, knight, co.
Berks, 92.
Delamare, George, co. Berks, 312.
Delamare, George, son of Thomas,
knight, 92.
, Joan, wife of George, 312.
John, esquire, 92.
, John, son and heir of George,
312.
, John, son and heir of Thom-
as, knight, 92.
Thomas, knight, 92, 578,
748, 970.
Delamere, Dalamere, Maud, wife of
Nicholas, 737.
Delamere, Nicholas, co. Hereford, 737.
Delamere, Thomas, son and heir of
Nicholas, 737.
Delfes. See Delves.
Delune. See Dillon.
Delves, Delfes, Delvez, Ethelneda,
widow, sister and heir of John
Babington, knight, 898.
, , Ellen daughter and
heir of. See Sheffield, Robert,
knight.
, John, knight, 833.
, Ralph, esquire, 542 bis.
, Richard, clerk, 542 bis.
, , rector of Warring-
ton, 933.
Delwyn. See Dilwyn.
Demesne, Antient, 48, 241, 242, 693.
Denaby, Denby, Deneby [in Mex-
borough, CO. York, W.R.],
Thomas Vavasour of. See
Vavasour.
Denbold, William, 699.
Denby, co. York. See Denaby.
Dene, co. Hants. See Deane.
, CO. Kent. See Denne.
, CO. Wilts. See Dean, West.
Deneby. See Denaby.
Denehill, Denhull (unidentified, ? in
Codsheath Hundred), co.
Kent, manor of, 920.
Denford, John, 318.
Dengie, Danesey, co. Essex, advow-
son of chantry in, 107.
, Bacon's manor in, 107.
Denham, co. Buckingham, 627.
, CO. Suffolk, manor of, 5.
, , Flimworth manor
in, q.v.
Denham, John, knight, 4.
, , Elizabeth wife of,
heirs of, land held of, 4.
, lord, land held of, 22.
, See Dynham.
Denholme [in Bradford], co. York
[W.R.], 671.
Denhull. See Denehill.
Denizz, Thomas, of Asshe, co. Derby,
542.
Dehne Manor Farm, Dene, in Chil-
ham, CO. Kent, manor of, 642,
665.
Dennok, Thomas, 700 ter.
Denny Abbey, Dennay [in Water
beach], co. Cambridge, abbess
of, land held of, 448.
Denny, Edmund, 171.
Densham, Denston, in parish of Ash-
reigny, co. Devon, 555.
Denston, co. Devon. See Densham.
, CO. Suffolk, college of, master
of, land held of, 891.
, , Beaumonds manor
in, q.v.
Denston, John, 110.
Denstone, co. Stafford, Quixhill in,
q.v.
Dentes Manor, co. Berks. See
Basildon.
Denton, co. Norfolk, advowson of,
13.
, , knights' fees in, 1 3.
, Little Dodyngton (in Wim-
ersley Hundred), co. North-
ampton, 752.
, East and West, Denton
beside Newcastle [in Sugley],
CO. Northumberland, 547.
Hall, Denton [in Manchester
parish, co. Lancaster]. See
Holand, Thurstan.
GENERAL INDEX.
695
Denton, Isabel, land held of, 41.
, John, 123.
Denton, John, esquire, co. Berks, 42 ;
CO. Bucks, 41 ; co. Oxford.
40.
Denton, Thomas, son and heir of
Jolin, 40.
Denys, Eleanor, late the wife of John
[of Orleigh, daughter and co-
heir of Stephen Gyffard,] co.
Devon, 178.
Denys, Janera, wife of Thomas, 180.
, John, clerk, 86.
, , rector of Richmond,
568.
, John, of Orleigh, 119, 178,
615.
esquire, 205.
, Margaret. See Hide, Mar-
garet.
, Michael, 67.
, Robert, 178.
, Roger, 178.
, Thomas, 178.
Denys, Thomas [of Holcombe Biu--
nell], esquire, co. Devon, 180"
Denys, Thomas, son and heir of
Thomas, 180.
, Walter, knight, 685.
, , Alice wife of, late
the wife of Thonias Bainham,
685.
, William, esquire, 266.
, , Joan wife of, 266.
, , , Alice
daughter [and heir] of, 266.
, William, son and heir of
John [of Orleigh], 178.
Denys, William, son and heir of John,
of Orleigh, esquire, proof of
age, CO. Devon, 205.
Denys. See also Denizz.
Depford, co. Wilts. See Deptford.
Deptford, Depford, co. Kent, manor
of. See Sayes Court.
, , mills at, 147.
, , vicar of, 494.
, Depford [in Wylye], co.
Wilts, manor of, 505.
Depyng, co. Lincoln, See Deeping.
Gate, CO. Northampton. See
Deeping Gate.
Derant, John, of Cottesmore, co. Rut-
land, 206.
Derant, Thomas, son and heir of
John, 204.
Derby, county of, earl of. See Stan-
ley, Thomas.
Derby, co. Derby, 601.
, Osmanston next. See Os-
maston.
Derby, Everard, son and heir of Wil-
liam, 132.
Derby, William, esquire, co. Leicester,
132.
Derby, William, of West Mailing, 85.
Dercy. See Darcy.
Dereham, West, Dereham, abbot of,
land held of, 391.
Derell, William, 680 (p. 434).
Dereluff. See Derluff.
Derisley, Monkenswyke [in Wood
Ditton], CO. Cambridge,
manor of, 472.
Derling, Richard, land held of, 680.
Derluff, Dereluff, Robert, chaplain,
830, 831, 935.
Derlyngton. See Darlington.
Derrehurste. See Deerhurst.
Derrythorpe, Dodythorp [in Al-
thorpe], CO. Lincoln, 566.
Dersingham, Darsyngham, co. Nor-
folk, 225.
, knight's fees in, 13.
Dertemouth, Dertmouth. See Dart-
mouth.
Dertford. See Dartford.
Dertington, Dertyngton. See Dart-
ington.
Derwent, river, co. York, 254, 556.
Desborough, Desborowe, co. North-
ampton, manor of, 882.
Dethick, Detliyk, co. Derby, Thomas
Babyngton of. See Babing-
ton.
Dethyk, Charles, clerk, 23.
John, 852, 854.
, Mary wife of,
daughter and co-heir of
Richard Illingworth, 852, 854.
Develych, Develyssh. See Dew-
lish.
Devereux, Anne, late the wife of Walter,
knight, lord Ferrers, co. Here-
ford, 549.
Devereux, John, esquire, 130, 155.
, John, lord Ferrers, lord John
de Ferers, John, lord de
Ferers, 649.
, land held of, 80, 81,
261, 744.
Devereux, John, lord Ferrers, co. Berks,
479; CO. Gloucester, 460; co.
Hereford, 488 ; co. Northamp-
ton, 443 ; CO. Stafford, 475.
Devereux, John, son and heir {sic),
of John, lord Ferrers, 479.
, Sybil. See Baskerville,
Sybil.
, Walter, knight, 112, 183,
549.
, Walter, knight, lord Ferrers,
324, 549.
, , Anne wife of. See
Devereux, Anne.
, Jo.an wife of. See
Poyntz, Joan.
, Walter, lord de Ferrers, son
and heir of John, lord Ferrers,
443, 460, 476, 488, 649.
696
GENERAL INDEX.
Deverill, Kingston, Kjoigeston
Deverell, Kyngston Deverell,
CO. Wilts, 695.
, , advowson of, 695.
, , manor of, 695, 799.
Longbridge, co. Wilts, Long-
leat in, q.v.
Devizes, le Devises, co. WUts, Bed-
boro' in, q.v.
, Nursteed in, q.v.
, Roundway in, q.v.
, Southbroome in, q.v.
, Wick in, q.v.
Devon, county of, earl of. See
Courtenay, Edward.
, escheator in. See Chenals,
William.
Devyngton. See Davington.
Devyok, John, 246.
, William, 246.
Dewlish, Develych, Develyssh, co.
Dorset, 397.
, manor of, land held o f , 397.
Dewlo. See Duloe.
Dewsbury, co. York, W.R., Clifton
in, q.v.
Dewys, John, 541 his.
Deynton. See Doynton.
Dibden, Debden, co. Hants, advow-
son of, 160.
, manor of, 1 60.
Dicherigge. See Ditteridge.
Diddlebury, Dedilbery, Dedilbury,
Duddelbiiry, co. Salop, 116,
326, 909.
, Batch in, q.v.
, Broncroft in, q.v.
, Corfton in, q.v.
, Cortham in, q.v.
, Marston in, q.v.
, Sparchford in, q.v.
, Sutton in, q.v.
Didesham. See Dittisham.
Didlington, Dudlyngton, co. Nor-
folk, 4.
, , manor of, land held
of, 4.
[in Chalbviry], co. Dorset,
402.
Didmarton, Dudmerton, co. Glouces-
ter, advowson of, 60.
, manor of, 60.
Dier, Simon, 886.
Diersdoiin [? in Newchurch], Isle of
Wight, 689.
Dievdacres, Dealycres [in Leek], co.
Stafford, Thomas Mayot of.
See Mayot.
Difford. See Dishforth.
Digby, Digbi, Dygby, John, knight,
424, 750, 759, 761.
, Rowland, esquire, 423, 424.
, Simon, esquire, 423, 424.
Digges, Diggis, Dygges, Dyggys,
James, 642, 665.
Digges — cont.
, James, son and heir of
John, 686.
Digges, John, co. Kent, 686.
Digges, John, 4, 642, 665, 686.
, , Juliana wife of,
686.
, , , John son
of, 686.
, John, esqiiire, 932.
Diggs Court, Outtekneston [in Bar-
ham], CO. Kent, manor of,
686.
Dilhorne, Dylren, co. Stafford, manor
of, 638.
, Forsbrook in, q.v.
Dilhngton, Dillyngton, Tristram,
251.
, , Joan wife of, 251,
349.
Dillon, Deltine, Nicholas, land held
of, 709.
Dilwyn, Delwyn, co. Hereford,
manor (f ) of, 309.
Dinchope, Dodynghope, Dynchop [in
HaKord in Bromfield], co.
Salop, 326, 676, 909.
Dinton, Dynton, co. Wilts, 843.
, , manor of, land held
of, 843.
Dinworthy, Dunworthy, in Brad-
worthy, CO. Devon, 228.
Dipforde. See Diptford.
Diptford, Dupford, co. Devon, Far-
ley in, q.v.
, Dipforde [in Hartland], co.
Devon, 870.
Dirdo, John, 545.
Dishforth, Difford, Dyfford [in Top-
cUffe], CO. York [N.R.], manor
of, 222.
Diss, Dysse, co. Norfolk, manor of,
land held of, 462.
, Diss Heywood in. See
Heywood.
Distington, Distyngton, co. Cumber-
land, manor of, 292.
Ditteridge, Dicherigge, co. Wilts,
785.
, manor of, 796.
Dittisham, Didesham, co. Devon, ad-
vowson of, 64.
, manor of, 64.
Ditton, Dytton Camoys. See Ca-
mois Hall.
, Fen, Dytton, co. Cambridge,
manor of, land held of, 518.
, Long, CO. Surrey, Tolworth
in, q.v.
Priors, co. Salop, Ruthall in,
q.v.
, Thames, co. Surrey, Ember
in, q.v.
, Wood, CO. Cambridge,
Camois Hall in, q.v.
GENERAL INDEX.
697
Ditton, Wood — cont.
, , Derisley in, q.v.
Dixton, Dixcleston, Dyxton [in
Alderton], co. Gloucester,
manor of, 897.
, , land held of, 495.
Dobbes, Thomas, 4.
Dodbrook, Dodbroke, Doddebroke,
CO. Devon, borough of, land
in, 886.
, manor of, land held of, 886
bis.
Doddecote, co. Cornwall, 827.
, Doddecot, in parish of
Hamme [in Georgeham], co.
Devon, 615.
Doddescumblegh. See Doddiscombs-
leigh.
Doddington, co. Lincoln, Whisby in,
q.v.
Doddington, Dodyngton, John, 310
bis, 311 bis.
, William, esquire, 74.
Doddiscombsleigh, Doddescumb-
legh, Doddiscomblegh, co.
Devon, advowson of, 717.
, manor {^) of, 717.
, manor of, lord of, land held
of, 717.
Dodescote. See Dodscot.
Dodesham, WilUam, 284.
Dodford, co. Northampton, manor
of, land held of, 232.
Dodscot, Dodescote [in St. Giles in
the Wood], CO. Devon, manor
of, land held of, 422.
Dodynghope. See Dinchope.
Dodyngton, John, &c. See Dod-
dington.
Dodyngton, Little, co. Northampton.
See Denton.
Dodythorp. See Derrythorpe.
Doget, Dogood, Dogote, Jolm, clerk,
971.
, John, clerk, chancellor of
SaUsbury cathedral, 701.
, Master John, vicar of An-
dover, 707.
Dogge, Robert, 684.
Dogleby. See Duggelby.
Dogood, Dogote. See Doget.
DoUeroys, co. Wilts. See Nether-
avon.
Dolphyns, co. Warwick. See Arley.
Dolton, Dowlaton, Dowleton, co.
Devon, parish of, land in
called ' Caleford,' 699.
, manor of, land held of, 699.
, Ashwell in, q.v.
, Buckland in, q.v.
, Cudworthy in, q.v.
, Furse in, q.v.
Halsdon in, q.v.
, Iddlecott in, q.v.
, Stafford in, q.v.
Doncaster, Doncastre, co. York
[W.R.], 222, 236, 571.
, manor of, land held of, 236.
, Balby in, q.v.
, Langthwaite in, q.v.
, Tilts in, q.v.
, Wheatley in, q.v.
Doningston alias Dimston, Doniston
[in Clayhanger], co. Devon,
362.
Donington, Castle, Donyngton, co.
Leicester, honor of, land held
of, 46.
Doniston. See Doningston.
Donnyngton. See Dunnington.
Donstabull. See Dunstable.
Donton. See Dunton.
Donwiche. See Dunwich.
Donyngton, co . Leicester. See Don-
ington, Castle.
Doo, John, 493.
, William, 946.
Dorchester, Dorchestre [co. Oxford],
abbot of, land held of, 890.
Dordon [in Polesworth], co. War-
wick, advowson of, 740.
, manor of, 740.
Dore, Humphrey, co. Hereford, 373.
Dore, Joyce. See Saunders, Hump-
phrey.
, Margery. /See Acton, Richard.
, William, 373.
Doreward, John, esquire, 417.
, , Margery wife of.
See Hobart, James.
Dorewardes. See Tittleshall.
Dormer, Geoffrey, gentleman, 634.
, William, of West Wycombe,
CO. Buckingham, 299.
Dormston, Dormeston, co. Worces-
ter, manor of, 562.
Dorneford, Little. See Durnford.
Dorset, coixnty of, escheator in. See
Bysseley, William.
.... . . , Elizabeth, lady marchioness
of. See Grey, Cecily.
, Thomas, marquess of. See
Grey, Thomas.
Douceson, Henry, of Croxby Mede,
gentleman, 698 bis.
Douche. Se£. Duntish.
Doulting, Dultyng, co. Somerset,
Cranmere in. See Cranmore.
, manor of, land held of, 928.
, Newman Street in, q.v.
Dovine Halle, co. Essex. See Down
Hall.
Doune, James, land held of, 178.
, Joan de la, wife of Robert,
476.
, Margery de la, daughter and
heir of Robert and Joan, 476.
Doune, Robert de la, co. Essex, 476.
Doune, William de la, son and heir
of Robert, 476.
698
GENERAL INDEX.
Doimehatherlegh. See Hatherley,
Down.
Dounham. See Downhani.
Dounhey, John, 248.
Dounster. See Dunster.
Dounton, co. Salop. See Downton.
, CO. Wilts. See Downton.
Douse, Peter, 86.
Dovedale, Dowvedale, co. Derby.
See Eaton.
Dover, Dovor, Dovorr, co. Kent,
castle of, land held of. 5, 16,
18, 41, 662, 698, 743, 834, 963.
, castleguard of, 246,
613, QSQbis.
, master of the house of, the
house of God of, land held of,
145, 246.
, prior of St. Mary and St.
Martin Newark of, prior of
Newark of, land held of, 973.
Doveridge, co. Derby, Eaton Dove-
dale in, q.v.
Dowdeswell, co. Gloucester, advow-
son of, 487.
, manor of, 487.
Dowland, Dowlond, co. Devon, 699.
, manor of, 177.
, Berry in, q.v.
, Eastacott in, q.v.
, Pewson in, q.o.
, Staple in, q.v.
DoM'laton, Dowleton. See Dolton.
Dowman, William, 302.
Down, Downe, co. Devon, 940.
, , knight's fee in, 118.
, East, Estdowne, co. Devon,
709.
End, Downeynde [in Puri-
ton], CO. Somerset, 930.
Hall, Doune Halle, in Brad-
well juxta Mare, co. Essex,
manor of, 476.
, , view of frankpledge
of, 476.
Hall, Downhall, in Rayleigh,
CO. Essex, manor of, 417, 427.
in Wembworthy, co. Devon,
555.
, North, CO. Devon, Northcote
in, q.v.
St. Mary, co. Devon, Brad-
ford in, q.v.
, , Bradiford in, q.v.
, West, Westdowne, co.
Devon, 709.
, , Aylescott in, q.v.
, Crackaway Barton
in, q.v.
Downe, co. Hereford, 373.
, Down [co. Kent], Jolin
Pertlegh of. See Pertlegh.
Downes, Geoffrey, gentleman, 611.
Downeynde. See Down End.
Downhall. See Down Hall.
Downham, Dounham, co. Essex,
146.
Downhohne, co. York [N.R.], manor
or lordship of, 222.
, Walburn in, q.v.
Downraff. See Rousdon.
Downton, Dounton, co. Wilts,
borough of, 703.
, parish of, 703.
, Dounton [in Stanton Lacy],
CO. Salop, manor of , 116.
Dowrisshe, Dowrysh, Richard, 771,
776.
Thomas, 248, 680 (p. 434),
771,776.
, Thomas, the elder, 776.
Doynton, Deynton, co. Gloucester,
manor of, 495.
, , land held of, 505.
Drake, Edmund, keeper of Haccomb
Park, 943.
, Jolm, 100.
, Thomas, son and heir of Wil-
liam, 700.
Drake, William, co. Norfolk, 700.
Drakeholes, ? Drakeno [in Everton
and Clayworth], co. Notting-
ham, 855.
Drakelow, Drakelowe [in Church
Gresley], co. Derby, 857, 860.
Drakeno. See Drakeholes.
Drakes, co. Norfolk. See Honing.
Draper, John, 7.
, , Joan wife of. See
Cressell, William.
, John, of South Perrot, 683,
834.
, Thomas, clerk, 206.
, Thomas, of H\uitington, co.
Lancaster, 44.
Draycote [in Bourton upon Diins-
more], co. Warwick, 293 bis.
, manor of, land held of, 293.
[in Sandon], co. Stafford,
manor of, 473.
Draycott in the Moors, co. Stafford,
Moreton in, q.v.
Drayton Bassett, Drayton Basset, co.
Stafford, advowson of, 895.
, chantries in, 895.
, manor of, 895.
, parks and warrens in,
895.
Beauchamp, Drayton [co.
Buckingham], Thomas Cheyne
of. See Cheyne.
[in Bringhvirst], co. Leices-
ter, 20, 691, 936.
fin Daventry], co. North-
ampton, 45.
Drayton, William, rector of Bletch-
ingley, 480.
Drax, CO. York [W.R.], manor, lord-
ship or soke of, 664.
, Airmyn, Little in, q.v.
GENERAL INDEX.
699
Drax — cont,
Langrick in, q.v.
, Newland in, q.v.
, Rusholme in, q.v.
, Scurff in, q.v.
, Long. See Langrick.
Drenkston. See Drinkstone.
Drentall, Drentayll, TJiomas, clerk,
198.
Drethwyche. See Droitwich.
Drever. Dryver, John, 551 bis.
Drewell. See Druell.
Drewry. See Drury.
Drewsteignton, Drewystaynton, Druy-
staynton, Tayngton Drue, co.
Devon, 739, 943.
, Combe Hall in, q.v.
, Fenton in, q.v.
, Fvirsham in, q.v.
, Shilston in, q.v.
, Stone in, q.v.
, Whiddon Down in, q.v.
Drewton [in North Cave], co. York
[E.R.], 169.
Drewystaynton. See Drewsteign-
ton.
Driffield, Duffeld, co. York [E.R.],
38.
Driland. See Drylond.
Drinkstone, Drenkston, co. Suffolk,
308.
Droitwich, Drethwyche, Wyche, co.
Worcester, 562, 654.
, bailiffs of, land held of, 562,
654.
Drombogh. See Drumburgh.
Druell, Drewell, John, son of Richard
and Anne, 666, 667.
Druell, Richard, brother and heir of
John, proof of age, co. Hert-
ford, 666, 667.
Druell, WilUam, esquire, 666,
667.
, , Anne wife of, 666,
667.
Drumburgh, Drombogh [inBowness],
CO. Cumberland, 44.
Drury, Drewry, Elizabeth, daughter
of Thomas and Katharine,
308.
Drury, John, of Rougham, esquire, co.
Suffolk, 308, 364.
Drury, John, son and heir of John,
308, 364.
, Katharine, daughter of
Thomas, and Katharine, 308.
, Margaret, wife of John,
daughter of William Felton,
308.
, Robert, 214.
, Robert, esquire, 271.
, Robert, gentleman, 141.
, Robert, knight, 308, 353,
417 bis, 427, 889 bis, 890.
, , land held of, 457.
Drury — cont.
, Robert, knight, son and heir
of Roger, 53.
, Roger, esquire, 4, 5, 72, 141,
308.
Drury, Roger, esquire, co. Suffolk, 53.
Drury, Thomas, esquire, 429.
Thomas, of Rougham,
esquire, 308.
, , Katharine, wife of,
308.
, William, esquire, 308.
, William, knight, 444.
, , Joan, daughter of.
See Curson, Joan.
Druystaynton. See Drewsteignton.
Drybeck, Drybek, co. Westmorland.
See Hoff.
Dryby, Robert, 13, 33.
, , Joan wife of, 13, 33.
, , , Alice daugh-
ter of. See Barnak, William.
, Simon, 33.
Drylond, Driland, Drylond, John,
927.
, Richard, gentleman, 1 96,
494.
Drynkewater, William, 180.
Drypool, Drypole, co. York [E.R.],
669 bis.
Dryver. See Drever.
Duddelbviry. See Diddlebury.
Dudley, co. Stafford, castle of, land
held of, 257.
, lord de. See Sutton, Ed-
ward.
Dudley, Dudeley, Edmimd, 579, 580,
670, 875, 893, 894, 895, 908.
, Elizabeth wife of,
sister of John Grey, viscount
Lisle, 875, 893, 894, 895, 908.
, Lawrence, 354.
, Frances wife of,
daughter and co-heir of Wil-
liam Lexham, 354.
Dudlyngton, co. Dorset. See Did-
lington.
, CO. Norfolk. See Didling-
ton.
Dudmerton. See Didmarton.
Duffeld. See Driffield.
Duffhous Lond, co. Bedford. See
Wrestlingworth.
Duffield, CO. Derby, Windley in, q.v.
Duggleby, Dogleby [in Kirby Grinda-
lyth], CO. York [E.R.], 573.
Duklyng, John, 302.
Duloe, Dawlo, Dewlo, co. Cornwall,
advowson of, 680 {p. 435).
, Trenant in, q.v.
Dultyng. See Doulting.
Dimiowe, William, clerk, 295.
Duncheo. See Dungee.
Dunchurch, co. Warwick, 293.
, manor of, land held of, 293.
700
GENERAL INDEX.
Dunchurch — cont.
, Toft in, q.v.
Diuicle, Henry, clerk, 36.
Dungee, Duncheo, in Harrold, co.
Bedford, wood of, 454.
Dunham, John, esqiiire, 577, 584,
602, 603, 604, 612, 618.
, Elizabeth wife of.
See Chaworth, Elizabeth.
, , John, knight, son
and heir of, 577, 584, 602, 603,
604, 612, 618.
Dunkeswell, Dunkyswyll, co. Devon,
abbot of, land held of, 555.
Dunmow, Great, Duninowe, Dym-
mowe, CO. Essex, 1.
, Cromps in, q.v.
, Marks Manor in, q.v.
, Olives in, q.v.
Dunnington, Donnyngton, co. York
[E.R.], 139.
, prebend of, in St. Peter's,
York, land held of , 139.
Dunsbear, Dynnysbeare [in Merton],
CO. Devon, 153.
Dunsford, co. Devon, Clifford in,
q.v.
Dunsland, Dunyslonde [in Cook-
bury], CO. Devon, manor of,
767.
Dunstable, Donstabull, co. Bedford,
660.
, St. Peter and St. Paul of,
prior of, land held of, 660,
766.
Dunstanburgh, Dunstaneburgh [in
parish of Embleton], co.
Northumberland, castle and
manor of, land held of, 906.
Dunster, Dounstar, Dounster, co.
Somerset, 382.
, barony of, land held of, 641.
, castle of, land held of, 311,
743, 963.
, honor, or castle, of, land held
of, 531.
, manor of, land held of, 65.
, Avill in, q.v.
Dunston alias Doningston. See
Doningston.
[in Stokenham], co. Devon,
manor (|) of, 763.
Dunstone, Dunston [in Yeabnpton],
CO. Devon, 773.
Duntish, Douche [in Buckland New-
ton], CO. Dorset, manor of,
land held of, 285.
Dunton, Donton, co. Bedford, 766.
, manor of Chamberleynes-
bury, Donton Chamberlens-
bury alias Newtonbviry, in,
766.
, manor of Joyes, Goseis,
Goseys, in, 766.
Dunwich, Donwiche, co. Sufiolk, 36.
Dunwich — cont.
, Bridge in, q.v.
Dunworthy in Bradworthy, co.
Devon. See Dinworthy.
Dunyslonde. See Dunsland.
Dupford. See Diptford.
Duraunt. Henry, 621.
Duredant, Thomas, land held of, 627.
Durels, co. Bedford. See Luton.
Durham, co. Durham, 558.
, castle of. North Bailey
within, 558.
, cathedral church of, bishop
of. See Fox, Richard ;
Siveyer, William.
, , bishop of, land held
of, 169, 222, 303, 558. 567,
574, 664, 803, 839 his, 939 his.
, , prior of, Thomas,
land held of, 169. ^ee Cas-
tell, Thomas.
, escheator in bishopric and
county of. See Wharton,
Michael de.
, Gilesgate, Gillegate [in St.
Giles parish], 558.
, Owensgate, Onegate in the
North Bailey [in St. Mary le
Bow parish], 558.
, St. Mary the Less, in the
South Bailey, advowson of,
558.
, St. Nicholas, church, of, 558.
Durley, Dyrle by Bishops Waltham,
Dyrley, co. Hants, 648, 777.
Durnford, Little, Little Dorneford
[hamlet in Durnford], co.
Wilts, 682.
, manor of, 682, 783, 979.
Dursley, Diirseley, co. Gloucester,
685.
, , Woodmancot in,
q.v.
, CO. Somerset. See Wans-
trow.
Durston, co. Somerset, manor of
Crosse in, 134.
, manor of Durston Hall,
land held of, 134.
Durweston, co. Dorset, 522.
, manor of. land held of, 522.
Dyfford. See Disliforth.
Dygby. See Digby.
Dygges. See Digges.
Dyke. See Gilberdike ; Lelley Dike.
Dykon, Richard, 675.
Dylren. See Dilhorne.
Dymmok, co. Hereford. See Dy-
mock.
Dymmok, Dymock, Andrew, esquire,
2.
, , king's solicitor,
10.
, Andrew, the elder, esquire,
287.
GENERAL INDEX.
701
Dymmok, Andrew, the younger, co.
Lincoln, 287 ; co. Surrey,
286.
Dymmok, Dorothy, wife of Andrew,
the younger, 287.
Dymmok, Dorothy, late the wife of
Andrew, the younger, co.
Surrey, assignment of dower,
550.
Dymmok, Leo, 838 ter.
, Robert, land held of, 803.
, Robert, knight, 2, 21, 84,
585.
, , land held of, 287.
, Thomas, 597.
, Thomas, father of Andrew,
the younger, 287 his.
, Thomas, son and heir of
Andrew, the younger, 286,
287, 550.
Dymmowe, Great. See Dunmow.
Dymock, Dymmok, co. Hereford [co.
Gloucester], manor of, 549.
Dymock, Robert. See Dymmok.
Dyneley, Dynley, Anne, 670.
, Edward, 256, 578, 579, 670.
, , Sanchea wife of.
See Carvanell, Peter.
, Elizabeth, daughter and heir
of Thomas and Phihppa, 578,
579, 580.
, Philippa, wife of Thomas,
578, 579, 580.
, Robert, son of William, 256.
Dyneley, Thomas, co. Berks, 578 ; co.
Gloucester, 580 ; co. Hants,
670 ; CO. Oxford, 579.
Dyneley, Thomas, cousin and heir of
William, proof of age, co.
Oxford, 256.
Dyneley, William, 256, 670.
, , Anne wife of, 670.
Dynham, Denham, Elizabeth. See
Bourchier, Elizabeth.
, Joan. See Zouche, John.
, John, heirs of, land held of,
646.
Dynham, John, knight, lord de Dyn-
ham, treasurer of England,
CO. Bucks, 447 ; co. Oxford,
434.
Dynham, John, knight, lord de Dyn-
ham, 2, 143, 406, 442, 498,
873.
, , lord of Cardinham,
263.
, , land held of, 52, 57,
864.
, , heirs of, land held
of, 873.
, , Elizabeth wife of,
daughter of Robert Wil-
loughby, lord de Broke, 873.
, Katharine. See Arundell,
Katharine.
Dynliam — cont.
, the lord, heirs of, land held
of, 708. See also Denham.
, Margery. See Carewe, Mar-
gery.
Dynne, Henry, son of Robert. 117.
....... John, 117.
, John, father of Robert,
117.
, John, son and heir of Robert,
117.
, Margaret, daughter of
Robert, 117.
Margaret, wife of Robert,
117.
Dynne, Robert, co. Norfolk, 117.
Dynnysbeare. See Dunsbear.
Dynton. See Dinton.
Dynye, — , land held of (co. North-
ampton), 232. See Deens.
Dyrle. See Durley.
Dyson, John, 857.
Dysse. See Diss.
Dytton Camoys. See Camois Hall.
Dyvp, John, esquire, 912.
Dyxton. See Dixton.
E
Eardisley, Erdisley and Jerdisley, co.
Hereford, castle and manor of,
called Jerdisley le Walshery
and Erdisley le Englishrie,
112.
Earley, Erlegh, Erley [formerly in
Sonning, now a parish], co.
Berks, 474.
, Botlers in, 474.
Court, Erlay St. Bartholo-
mews alias Erley Leycourt
[in parish of Sonning], co,
Berks, manor of, land held of,
474, 760.
, Maiden, Erley Maydens in
parish of Sonning, co. Berks,
manor of, 760.
Whiteknights, Whiteknygh-
tes [in parish of Sonning], co.
Berks, 474.
, advowson of chapel
of, 474.
, , manor of, 474.
Earlstone, Erleston, "Erlleston [in
Burghclere]. co. Hants, 678.
, manor of, 548, 678.
Earsham Street, Ersham [in Wing-
field], CO. Suffolk, 496.
702
GENERAL INDEX.
Easby [co. York, N.R.], abbey of St.
Agatha of, advowson of, 222.
, , abbot of, land held
of, 220.
, Skeeby in, q.v.
Easebourn, Esbourn, co. Sussex,
Tadhain in. q.v.
Easenhall, Esynhull [in Monks Kir-
by], CO. Warwick. 520.
East Combe alias Spitelcombe manor,
in Greenwich and Charlton,
CO. Kent, 147.
East Hall, manor, co. Kent. See
Murston.
Esthall, manor of, in Cockley
Cley, CO. Norfolk, 4.
Eastacott, Escote [in Dowland], co.
Devon, 699.
Eastbridge, ? Estehole [in New^ton
St. Petrock], co. Devon, 422.
Eastburn, Estburn in Skyron and
Bugthorp [in Kirkburn], co.
York [E.R.], manor of, 420.
Eastbury, Estburyes alias Rogers,
manor, in Lambourn, co.
Berks, 318.
Eastchurch, Eastchurche, parish of,
CO. Kent, 247.
Caple Hill in, q.v.
, Northwood in, q.v.
, Rowets in, q.v.
, Shoreland in, q.v.
, Swanley Farm in, q.v.
Eastcott, ? Escote [in Swindon], co.
Wilts, manor of, 794.
Easter, Good, Goode Ester, co. Essex,
1.
, , Lucas in, q.v.
, , Pakemans in, q.v.
, High, Heigh Ester, co.
Essex, 1.
, , Bell House in, q.v.
, , Cromps in, q.v.
, , Daviez in, q.v.
, , Lucas in, q.v.
, , Pakemans in, q.v.
Eastham, co. Worcester, Hanley
Child in, q.v.
, Orleton in, q.v.
Eastlake, Estlake [in Broadwood
Widger], co. Devon, 389.
Eastlound, Estlond [in Haxey], co.
Lincoln, 566.
Easton, Eston, co. Norfolk, 605.
Bavents, ? Eston, co. Suffolk,
rector of. See Man, Thomas.
, Great, Eiston at Mounte,
Great Eiston, co. Essex, 396.
, , manor of, land held
of, 396.
, , Blamsters Hall in.
See Blamsters.
, Great, Eston [chapelry to
Bringhurst], co. Leicester,
691.
Easton — cont.
, Eston [in Bishops Cannings],
CO. Wilts, 738.
, Eston [in Bowness], co.
Cimiberland, 44.
, Eston nigh Grantham [in
South Stoke alias Stoke Roch-
ford], CO. Lincoln, manor of,
223.
Maudit, Eston Mawdyt or
Mawdyte, co. Northampton,
manor of, 407, 414.
, , ' le Westsyde de le
Overbury ' parcel of, 407, 414.
Neston, Estneston, co.
Northampton, 752.
, , Hulcote in, q.v.
on the Hill [by Stamford],
Eston [co. Northampton],
manor of, land held of,
220.
, Stone, Stoneston, Stonyes-
ton, CO. Somerset, manor of,
9, 260,
, rent from, 552.
Eastrington, Estryngton, co. York
[E.R.], 169.
, Bellasize in, q.v.
, Gilberdike in, q.v.
Greenoak in, q.v.
, Linton, West, in, q.v.
, Owsthorpe in, q.v.
, Sandhobne in, q.v.
Eastry, Estre, co. Kent, Heronden
in, q.v.
Eastwell, Estwell, co. Kent, parish
of, 246.
, manor of, land held
of, 246.
, Estwell, CO. Leicester, 497.
, , manor of, 497.
Eastwick, Estwyke, co. Hertford,
370. .
Eastwood, Eastwod, Estewod, co.
Essex, 679.
, , Westbarrow Hall
in, q.v.
, Estwayte [co. Nottingham],
423.
Manor Farm, Estwodde, Est-
wode [in East Harptree], co.
Somerset, 345.
, , manor of, 345.
, , , land held of,
9.
Eatington, Etyngton, co. Warwick,
734.
, Thornden in, q.v.
Eaton Bishop, co. Hereford, Sugwas
in, q.v.
, Castle, Castell Eton, Eton
Meysy, co. Somerset, co.
Wilts, manor (i) of, 798.
, , manor of, land held
of, 175.
GENERAL IOT)EX.
703
Eaton Bishop — cont.
Church, Eyton [co. Stafford],
rector of. See Gebons, Wil-
liam.
, Little Onn in, q.v.
Constantine, Eyton Constan-
tyn, CO. Salop, manor of, 233.
Dovedale, Eyton in Dowve-
dale [in Doveridge], co.
Derby, manor of, 651.
Tregoze, Eton Tregos [in
Foy], CO. Hereford, manor of,
land held of, 261.
Ebberston, Eberston, co. York
[X.R.], 573.
, Snainton in, q.v.
Eberston. See Ebberston.
Ebrington, Ebrighton alias Eburton,
Everton, co. Gloucester, 588.
, manor of, 588.
, , land held of, 758.
Eccleston, Gilbert, clerk, 839.
, John, clerk, 839.
Echyngham, Richard, esqmre, 162.
Echyngton. See Itchington, Long.
Eckington, Ekynton, co. Worcester,
375.
Edardby, co. Cumberland, hamlet
of, 292.
Eddlesborough, Eddisborowe, co.
Buckingham, Bowettes manor
in, 748.
, Botelers manor in. See
Butlers Farm.
, Dagnall in, q.v.
, Estbowr' manor in, 748.
Eddless. See Idless.
Eddrygge, Richard, 203.
Ede, James, 609.
Edenbridge, co. Kent, Shernden in,
q.v.
Edenstowe. See Edwinstowe.
Edingworth, Edyngeworth [in East
Brent], co. Somerset, manor
of, 189, 931.
Edgcombe, Aggecombe, Eggecombe,
Eggecumbe, Piers, knight,
192, 715, 743, 834, 963.
, land held of, 262,
362, 716, 717, 877, 879 his,
943 his.
, , , jure uxoris,
262.
, , Joan, wife of, land
held of, 192.
, Richard, knight, 715, 963.
, , Joan, daughter of.
See Seymour, William, knight.
Edington, Edyngton, co. Wilts, 300.
, , Coulston, West, in,
q.v.
, , Tinhead in, q.v.
[in Moorlinch], co. Somerset,
930.
Ediston. See Idstone.
Edlingham, Edlynghame, co. North-
timberland, le Newton beside.
See Newton.
Edlington, Edlyngton, co. York
[W.R.], advowson of, 222.
, manor of, 222.
Edlynghame. See Edlingham.
Edlyngton. See Edlington.
Edmerston, Edmyston, co. Corn-
wall [in Modbury, co. Devon],
manor of, rent from, 825.
Edmerthorp. See Edmundthorpe.
Edmonstrip Beenham, Edmondstrap
Benham [tithing of Kings-
clere], co. Hants, 106.
Edmundes, Richard, 495.
Edmundscote. See Emscote.
Edmundthorpe, Edmerthorp, co.
Leicester, 218.
, manor of, 218.
Edmyston. See Edmerston.
Ednam, Richard, bishop of Bangor.
970.
Edston, CO. York, N.R., North
Holme in, q.^J.
Edvin Loach, Edvyn Loche, co.
Hereford, manor of, land held
of, 373.
Edward III. See Pensions, per-
petual.
Edward IV, his death, 6.
, grants by, 432, 681.
, land held of, 883, 884.
, purchase by, 29.
Edward, earl of Warwick, attainted,
557.
, heirs of, land held of, 802.
Edward, David alias David Ward-
rope, 460.
Edwardes, Edwardis, Elizabeth,
daughter and co-heir of
Eleanor More, 106.
, John, 850.
Edwardston, Edwardeston, co. Suf-
folk, 226.
Edwinstowe, Edenstowe, co. Notting-
ham, 46.
Edwiston. See Idstone.
Edyall, Henry, clerk, 397 his.
Edyngeworth. See Edingworth.
Edyngton. See Edington.
Edyston. See Idstone.
Eerby, co. York, 163.
Efford [in Holbeton], co. Devon,
615.
, Estebford [in Milford], co.
Hants, 648, 777.
Egbrough, Egburgh [in Kellington],
CO. York [W.R.], manor of,
169.
Egbuclond. See Buckland, Egg.
Egenton. See Eggington.
Egerton, Hugh, esquire, co. Stafford,
933.
Egerton, John, esquire, 944.
704
GENERAL INDEX.
Egerton — cont.
, John, son and heir of Hugh,
933.
, Richard, rector of Stoke,
933.
, William, citizen and mercer
of London, 944.
Eggarton, Eggiarton [lost vill, mem-
ber of Wheathill, in Wheat-
hill], CO. Salop, 229.
Eggeboklond, Eggebuclond. See
Buckland, Egg.
Eggecumbe. See Edgcombe.
Eggesford, Eggysford, co. Devon,
manor of, land held of, 555.
Eggiarton. ^ee Eggarton.
Eggington, Egenton, Eggynton, Eg-
ynton, co. Derby, 542.
, advowson (^) of, 582.
, manor (i) of, 542, 582, 643.
Eggylsfelde, Brian, land held of, 567.
Eggynton. See Eggington.
Eggysford. See Eggesford.
Egiston. See Egleton.
Eglender. See Oglander.
Egleton, Egiston, co. Rutland, 202.
Egloshayle, Eglosheill, co. Cornwall,
680 (p. 435).
, manor of, 680 (p. 435).
Egmanton, John, esquire, 566, 597.
Egremont, co. Cumberland, 135.
Egynton. See Eggington.
Eiston, Great alias at Mounte. See
Easton, Great.
Ekkirsley, Robert, 390.
Ekynton. See Eckington.
Eland, co. York. See Elland.
, Eland Hall, co. York. See
Owram, South.
Eland, Joan, late the wife of Thomas
Gedney, 835.
, Nicholas, 835, 880.
Elaston. See EUastone.
Elcot. See St. Margarets.
Elderton, Eldyrton, Robert, of
Spalding, yeoman, 514, 515.
Eldon [in St. Andrew Auckland], co.
Durham, 558.
, manor of, 558.
Eldyrton. See Elderton.
Eleigh, Brent, Illegh, Illey, Illy,
Combusta, co. Suffolk, 226.
, , manor of, 226.
, , manor called Fen-
hall in. See Fen Hall.
, Monks, Ylly Monachorum,
CO. Suffolk, 891.
Eleson. See EUeson.
Elewe. See Ellough.
Elfletburgh, co. York, manor of, 3.
Elford [in Bamburgh], co. Northum-
berland, 906.
Elford, William, 642.
Eling, CO. Hants, Marshwood in, q.v.
, Tatchbvtry in, q.v.
Elizabeth, queen of England, 494.
land held of, 38, 48, 113, 264,
316, 320, 321, 344, 397, 398,
407, 414, 463, 476, 498, 531,
589, 607 fer, 627 bis.
EUdngton, North, North Elkyngton,
CO. Lincoln, 698.
Elland, Eland [in Halifax], co. York
[W.R.], 3, 803.
, manor of, 803.
, Ainley Grange in, q.v.
, Barkisland in, q.v.
EUastone, Elaston, co. Stafford, 544.
, manor of, land held of, 944.
, Prestwood in, q.v.
EUerdine, Elwardyn [in High Ercall],
CO. Salop, manor of, 116.
EUerton Priory, EUerton upon the
Derwent, co. York [E.R.],
346.
, , manor of, 90, 346.
upon Swale [in Catterick],
CO. York [N.R.], manor or
lordship of, 222.
Elles. See Elys.
Elleson, Eleson, William, 803 bis.
EUewyn, William, of Wiggenhall,
464.
Ellingham, Elyngham, co. Hants,
manor of, 529.
, land held of, 726.
, William Coke of. See
Cook.
, Highwood in, q.v.
, Rockford in, q.v.
Elyngham, co. Norfolk, 13.
Ellyngeham, co. Northum-
berland, 906.
, Charlton in, q.v.
, Preston in, q.v.
, Shipley in, q.v.
, Tinely in, q.v.
Great, Great Elyngham, co.
Norfolk, 731.
Burgh Hall manor
in, q.v.
, Ellingham Hall
manor in, q.v.
Hall manor, manor, formerly
Fitzrauff, in Great Ellingham,
CO. Norfolk, manor of Great
Elyngham, 359.
, land held of, 298.
Ellingstring, Ellyngstryng, Ellys-
stryng [in Masham], co. York
[N.R.], 461.
Ellington, Elyngton, co. Hunting-
don, 406.
, Ellyngton [in Masham], co.
York [N.R.], manor of,
222.
, EUjTigton [in Woodhorn],
CO. Northiimberland, 547.
Ellmead, le Mede, in Inwardleigh,
CO. Devon, 119.
GENERAL INDEX.
705
Ellough, Elewe, Elugh, co. Suffolk,
35.
, knight's fee in, 306.
EUyngeham. See Ellingham.
EUyngstryng. See Ellingstring.
ElljTigton, CO. Northumberland. See
Ellington.
CO. York. See Ellington.
EUystryng. See Ellingstring.
Elmbridge, Emelbrigge, co. Surrey,
Hundred of, 344.
Elmeden. ^ee Embleton.
Elmeley, co. Kent. See Elmley.
, CO. Worcester. See Elmley.
Elmes, William, 627.
, , Elizabeth, wife of,
land held of, 627.
Elmesthorpe, Elmysthorp, co.
Leicester, advowson of, 411,
413.
manor of, 411, 413.
Elmiston, Thomas, yeoman, 824.
Elmley, Elmeley, co. Kent, 927.
, Elmeley, co. Worcester,
barony of, land held of, 375
bis, 387, 489, 562.
, , castle of, land held
of, 562, 908.
Castle, Elmeley Castell, co.
Worcester, 375, 387.
Elmore, co. Gloucester, manor of,
510.
, John Gyse of. See Gyes.
Elmsall, North, co. York, W.R.,
Wrangbrook in, q.v.
Ehnsted, Elmestede, co. Kent, manor
of, 145.
Ehnstone, co. Gloucester, Uckington
in, q.v.
Elmysthorp. See Elmesthorpe.
Elryngton, John, 669 bis.
, Simon, 392.
Elsham, Elseham, co. Lincoln, 750.
Elsing, Elsyng, co. Norfolk, advow-
son of, 892.
, manor of, 892.
, , land held of, 706.
Elston, CO. Nottingham, 755.
Elswyke. See Elwyk.
Elsyng. See Elsing.
Eltham, co. Kent, 494.
, manor of, land held of,
494.
John Mannevers of. See
Mannevers.
, Shooters Hill in, q.v.
Eltofts, Eltoft [? in Leeds], co. York
[W.R.], 169.
Elton, Alyngton, co. Himtingdon,
406.
Elton, John, 497.
Elugh. See Ellough.
Elwardyn. See Ellerdine.
Elwick, Elwyk, co. Durham, 658.
manor of, 558.
Wt, 3777.
Ely, CO. Cambridge, cathedral church
of, bishop of, land held of, 1,
11, 34, 114, 193, 219, 225,
392, 448, 493, 618, 721.
, , See Alcok, John ;
Grey, William ; Morton,
John.
, , prior of, land held
of, 219, 429, 467.
, honor of, land held of, 226.
Elynden, Christopher, land held of,
642, 665.
Elyngham, co. Hants. See Elling-
ham.
, CO. Norfolk. See Elling-
ham.
Maner, co. Northampton.
See Rushton.
Elyngham, Robert, son and heir of
Elizabeth Bysshoptre, 172.
Elyngton, co. Huntingdon. See
Ellington.
Elyot, Elyott, John, 775.
, , Denise wife of,
granddaughter and heir of
John Frankecheyne, 248, 775.
, Thomas, esquire, 771, 776.
, , Anne wife of, late
the wife of William Stapil-
hill, 771.
, Thomas, of Stoke Canon,
248.
Elys, John, heir of Thomas (co. York),
391.
, John, son and heir of John,
368.
Elys, John, co. Cambridge, 358.
Elys, Richard (co. Buckingham), 652.
, Richard (co. Wilts), 701.
, Elles, Thomas (co. York),
673.
Elys Maner, co. Cambridge. See
Bourn.
Ember, Inworth [in Thames Ditton],
CO. Surrey, manor of, 344.
Emberton, co. Buckingham, manor
of, 492.
Embleton, Emeldon, co. Northum-
berland, 906.
, Dunstanburgh in,
q.v.
, Elmeden [in Sedgefield], co.
Durham, Westmerton by. See
West Morton.
Emelbrigge. See Elmbridge.
Emeldon. See Embleton.
Emery, William, clerk, 162.
Emeryes, co. Sussex. See Pul-
bo rough.
Empson, Emson, Richard, 45, 652.
, Richard, esquire, 666, 667.
, Richard, gentleman, 627.
, Richard, knight, 849, 861.
, , Mary, daughter of.
See Bulstrodo, Edward.
IH 45
706
GENERAL INDEX.
Emscote, Edmimdscote [in Milver-
ton], CO. Warwick, manor of,
913.
Emson. See Empson.
Enborne, Enbui-ne, co. Berks, ad-
vowsonof, 113.
Cheney, Enbiirne [in En-
borne], CO. Berks, manor of,
113.
Enderby, Bag, Bagenderby, Bagen-
dyrby, co. Lincoln, 697, 835,
880.
, manor of, 835, 880.
, Mavis, Malbissh Enderby,
Malburrsh Enderby, Malbis-
shenderby, Malbusshenderby,
Malbysshenderby, co. Lincoln,
2, 585, 835, 880.
, , manor of, 2, 585,
835, 880.
Enderby, Walter, 872.
Engeham, John, esquire, 973.
England, earl Marshal of. See
Marshal.
, treasiirer of. See Dynham,
John, knight ; Howard,
Thomas, earl of Surrey.
Englefield, Ingilfeld, Inglefeld,
Thomas, 116, 393, 394.
English, Englis, Englyssh, Inglish,
John, 204.
, Richard, 441.
, Thomas, son and heir of
William, 441.
English, William, co. Surrey, 441.
Englyse, co. Hvintingdon. See Pax-
ton, Great.
Enicia, 7.
Enmore, Enmer, co. Somerset, 399.
, advowson of, 62, 399.
, manor of, 62, 399.
, rector of. See Braunche,
John.
Entwysell, Thomas, esquire, 23.
Epperstone, Eperston, co. Notting-
ham, advowson of, 224.
manor of, 224.
Eppleby, Eppylby [in GilUng], co.
York [N.R.], 222.
Epworth, CO. Lincoln, advowson of
chantry of, 566.
, manor of, land held of, 566.
Ercall, High, Arcall, co. Salop, 116.
Ellerdine in, q.v.
, Roden in, q.v.
, Rowton in, q.v.
, Tern in, q.v.
Erdeswyk, Erderswik, Hugh, son
and heir of Hugh, 473.
Erdeswyk, Hugh, co. Stafford, 473.
Erdisley. See Eardisley.
Erdyngton, Thomas, knight, 257,
643.
, heirs of, land held of,
116 his.
Eresby, Erysby [in Spilsby, co. Lin-
coln], lord Willoughby of. See
Willoughby.
Ereswell. See Eriswell.
Eresy, Heresy, Thomas, 680 (p.
435).
See also Cressy, Thomas.
Erevyn, Jolxn, 478.
Eriswell, Ereswell, Eryswell, co.
Suffolk, manor of, 5.
, , land held of, 226.
, manor of Chamberleyns in.
See Chamberleyns.
Erlaston. See Arleston.
Erlegh, co. Berks. See Earley.
Erleston. See Earlstone.
Erley Leycourt, Erley Maydens, co.
Berks. See Earley.
Erley, Joan, wife of Robert, 523.
, John, son and heir of Robert
and Joan, 523.
, Margaret. See Chaffen,
Thomas.
Erley, Richard, gentleman, co. Berks,
760 ; CO. Wilts, 523.
Erley, Robert, 523.
Erlleston. See Earlstone.
Erlys, CO. Suffolk. See Mendlesham.
Ermington, Ermyngton, co. Devon,
parish of, 426.
, lord of, land held of, 323.
, manor of, land within, 426.
, , land held of, 266,
426.
, Burraton in, q.v.
, Chapel Lee in, q.v.
, Keaton in, q.v.
, Medewill in, q.v.
, Preston in, q.v.
, Worthill in, q.v.
, Woodland in, q.v.
Ernley, Erneley, Jolm, 682.
Ernley, John, attorney to King
Henry VIII, 514, 515, 911.
Ersham. See Earsham Street.
Erthorp. See Everthorpe.
Erwarton, co. Suffolk, manor of,
land held of, 150, 231.
Ery holme, Eryhom [chapelry in Gil-
ling], CO. York [N.R.], manor
of, 163.
Erysby. See Eresby.
Eryswell. See Eriswell.
Esbourn. See Easebourn.
Escalls, Estals [in Sennen], co. Corn-
wall, 680 (jD. 436).
Escote, CO. Devon. See Eastacott.
, CO. Wilts. See Eastcott.
Escrick, Eskirg, co. York [E.R.], 346.
, advowson of, 346.
, manor of, 346.
Eske, Esk [in St. John, Beverley], co.
York [E.R.], 573.
, manor of, 573.
Eskrig. See Escrick.
GENERAL INDEX.
707
Espeley. See Espley.
Espley, Espeley [in Hodnet], co.
Salop, manor of, 116.
Esseley, Walter, land held of, 646.
Essendon, Esynden, Isenden, co.
Hertford. 392.
Essex, county of, earl of. See Bour-
chier, Henry.
, , sheriff of, 476.
, honor of. See Hertford.
Essex, Thomas, esquire, 302.
, WilUam, 318.
, , Elizabeth wife of,
daughter and heir of Thomas
Rogers, 318.
Essington, Es^-ngton [in Bushbiiry],
CO. Stafford, 347.
, manor of, 347.
Estchelworthe. See Chelwood, East.
Estals. See Escalls.
Estambresbury. See Amesbury,
East.
Estanstie. See Anstey, East.
Estasshlyng. See Ashling, East.
Estbalrington, Estbarlyngton See
Barlington, Great.
Estbarsham. See Barsham, East.
Estbedwyn. See Bedwin, Little.
Estbergholt. See Bergholt, East.
Estbitham. See Bytham, Little.
Estbolton. See Bolton Castle.
Estbradford. See Bradiford.
Estbrandon. See Brandon.
Estbuddelegh, Estbudlegh. See
Budleigh, East.
Estburn. See Eastburn.
Estburyes Manor, co. Berks. See
Eastbury.
Estbutterwyk. See Butterwick,
East.
Estb^-tham. See Bitham, Little.
Estcarleton. See Carlton, East.
Estchaldfeld. See Chalfield, Great.
Estcodford. See Codford St. Mary.
Estcolebeare. See CoUybeer.
Estcombe. See Combe.
Estdowne. See Down, East.
Estebford. See Efford.
Estehole. See Eastbridge.
Ester, Goode and High. See Easter.
Esteverleygh. See Everleigh,
Upper.
Estewod. See Eastwood.
Esteyngmouth. See Teignmouth,
East.
Estfery. See Ferry, East.
Estgrafton. See Grafton, East.
Estgrenewyche. See Greenwich.
Estgrinsted, Estgrynsted. See Grin-
stead, East.
Esthaddon, Esthadon. See Haddon,
East.
Esthall, CO. Kent. See Murston.
, CO. Norfolk. See East Hall.
Esthalsham. See Halsham, East.
Esthanney. See Hanney, East.
Estharford. See Hartford, East.
Estharlyng. See Harlings Manor.
Estharnam. See Harnham, East.
Estharptre. See Harptree, East.
Estherlesay, Estherlyssay. See
Harlsey, East.
Esthernam. See Harnham, East.
Estheslerton. See Heslerton, East.
Esthide. See Hyde, East.
Esthorslegh. See Horsley, East.
Estlake. See Eastlake.
Estlambroke. See Lambrook, East.
Estlaton. See Layton, East.
Estlavant. See Lavant, East.
Estlaxham. See Lexham, East.
Estlea, Thomas, gentleman, 141.
Estlo. See Looe, East.
Estlond. See Eastlound.
Estlutton. See Lutton, East.
Estlydford. See Lydford, East.
Estmapowder. See Mappowder.
Estmerche, co. Kent. See Teyn-
ham.
Estmond, John, 283.
Estneston. See Easton Neston.
Estpury. See Potterspury.
Estoke. See Stoke, East.
Eston, CO. Cumberland. See Easton.
, CO. Norfolk. See Easton.
[co. Northampton]. See
Easton on the Hill.
, CO. Suffolk. See Easton
Bavents.
, CO. Wilts. See Easton.
Mawdyte. See Easton Mau-
dit.
nigh Grantham. See Easton.
Eston, John, 59, 264.
Eston, Margaret, widow, late the wife
of — Boyse, co. Somerset, 948.
, Walter, clerk, 439, 440.
Estre. See Eastry.
Estryngton. See Eastrington.
Eststoke. See Stoke, East.
Esttengmouth. See Teignmouth,
East.
Esturmy. See Sturmy. .
Estvalet, co. Devon, manor of, land
held of, 389.
Estwayte. See Eastwood;
Estwell, CO. Kent. See Eastwell.
, CO. Leicester. See Eastwell.
Estwodde, Estwode, co. Somerset.
See Eastwood.
Estwodelond. See Woodlands.
Estwodhay. See Woodhay, East.
Estwyke. See Eastwick.
Estysted. See Tisted. East.
Esynden. See Essendon.
Esyngton, co. Stafford. See Essing-
ton.
Esyngton, William, 696.
Esynhall. See Easenhall.
Ethelys. See Idless.
708
GENERAL INDEX.
Etheroppe. See Eythorpe.
Eton, Eton beside Wyndesore [co.
Buckingham], king's college of
St. Mary of, land held of, 45.
, Castell. See Eaton, Castle.
Meysy. See Eaton, Castle.
Tregos. See Eaton Tregoze.
Etton, John, co. Lincoln, 697.
Etton, John, son and heir of John,
697.
Etwall, CO. Derby, 631.
, John Fitzherbert of. See
Fitzherbert.
, Burnaston in, q.v.
, chxirch porch of, 832.
Etyngton. See Eatington.
Eure, William, knight, 2.
Ever. See Iver.
Everard, Thomas, 749.
, WilUam, land held of, 464.
Evercreech, co. Somerset, Bagbury
in, q.v.
Everdon, Thomas, 589, 590, 591, 592.
, , Alice wife of, sister
and co-heir of Walter Lang-
ley, 589, 590, 591, 592.
Everingham, Everyngham, co. York
[E.R.], 664.
, advowson of, 664.
manor of, 664.
Everleigh, Everley, co. Wilts, 498.
, Upper, or East, Esteverleygh
[in Everleigh], co. Wilts, 502.
Everottes Feylde, co. Kent. See
Luddenham.
Eversdon, co. Northampton, 45.
Everthorpe, Erthorp [in North Cave],
CO. York [E.R.], 169.
Everton, co. Gloucester. See Elring-
ton.
CO. Nottingham, Drakeholes
in, q.v.
Everton, Thomas, 643.
Everyngham, co. York. See Ever-
ingham.
Everyngham, Henry, land held of,
3.
, Henry, esquire, 669 ter.
, John, knight, 420, 669 ler.
, , Elizabeth daughter
of. See Vavasour, Henry.
Everyngham, John, knight, co. York,
574.
Everyngham, John, esquire, son and
heir of John, knight, 574.
, Katharine, wife of John,
knight, 574.
Evesham, co. Worcester, St. Mary
and St. Egwin of, Thomas,
the abbot and convent of,
land held of, 490, 756.
Eveston, Thomas, 299.
Evias. See Evyas.
Evington, Evyngton, co. Leicester,
497.
Evington — conl.
, manor of, land held of, 497.
Evyas, Evias, John, 927.
, Mildred, wife of. See
Clifford, Mildred.
, , , Alexander,
son and heir of, 927.
, John, the elder, 927.
Evylyn, John, clerk, 67.
Evyngton. See Evington.
Ewell, CO. Siirrey, 286, 550.
Ewhurst, CO. Svirrey, Breache Manor,
le Breche, in, 174.
Ewias. See Ewyas.
Ewlowe, Anne. See Godstone, Anne.
, Thomas, 115.
Ewyas Harold, Ewias Harold, Ewyas
in the March of Wales, co.
Hereford, lordship of, land
held of, 261, 505.
Exchequer, assart rent payable at,
227.
, rent payable at, 670.
, baron of. See Holgrave,
John.
, chief baron of. See Hody,
John.
, King's Remembrancer of.
See Fitzherbert, John.
Exe, Nether, Nitherexe, co. Devon,
709.
, West, West Exa [in Tiver-
ton], Palmersheys in. See
Palmers.
Exelby, Exilby [in Burneston], co.
York [N.R.], 556, 561.
Exeter, co. Devon, city of, 57, 263,
267, 556, 614, 646, 776, 864,
868.
, Floyers Hayes by. q.v.
, Germyn, John of. See
Germyn.
Holond, Roger of. See Ho-
lond.
, Holy Trinity, parish of, 263.
, Larkebere without, 263.
, mayor of, mayor and com-
monalty of, land held of, 263
ter, 646, 776, 864.
, prison of castle of, office of
keeper of, 67.
, St. James, prior of, prior of
Mersche, land held of, 178,
864.
, St. James beside, manor of,
land held of, 180.
, St. Ivirian of, church of, 864.
, St. Leonard, parish of, with-
out south gate of. See St.
Leonard.
, St. Mary Steps, advowson of,
264.
, St. Nicholas, prior of, 864.
, land held of, 121,
265, 267, 466, 646.
GENERAL INDEX.
709
Exeter — cont.
, St. Pancras of, church of,
864.
, St. Peter, cathedral church
of, bishop of, ' le weyr ' of,
555.
, land held of, 118,
153, 259, 265, 360, 379, 466,
555, 614 ter, 871.
, ...."..,, bishops of. See
Arundell, John, ; Courtenay,
Peter ; Fox, Richard ; Red-
man, Richard.
, , canon of. See Ful-
ford, John.
, , dean and chapter of,
land held of, 59 bis, 228, 262,
265, 267, 269, 360, 466 bis,
614, 709, 776 bis.
, St. Petroc of, church of,
864.
, St. Sidwell, fee of, without
east gate of, land in, 228, 263.
, St. Stephen, the Martyr of,
parish of, 774.
, , Hillyslane in, 774.
, Waterbeare Street of, 864.
Exilby. See Exelby.
Exmewe, Thomas, 728.
Exminster, Exmyster, co. Devon,
767.
, manor of, suit of court of,
180.
Exmouth, CO. Devon, 121.
, Hill by. ASeeHiU.
Exmyster. See Exminster.
Exning, Ixenyng, co. Suffolk, Cotons
Maner in, 270.
Exston. See Exton.
Exthorp. See Hexthorpe.
Exton, Exston, co. Rutland, 202.
, CO. Somerset, 948.
, , advowson of, 948.
, , Howetown in, q.v.
Eye, CO. Hereford, Ashton in, q.v.
, CO. Suffolk, castle of, land
held of, 19.
, , honor of, land held
of, 5, 359, 725 ter, 889, 915.
, , prior and monks of,
land held of, 199.
, , Thomas Aldham of.
See Aldham.
Eyer. See Eyre.
Eyland. See Neyland.
Eyles, CO. Suffolk. See Trimley St,
Martin.
Eylyff, John, 678.
Eynesbury, Eynysbury, co. Hunt-
ingdon, 744.
, manor (Berkeley's) of, land
held of, 744.
, manor (Cressener's) of, 80, 81.
, manor (Ferrers'), of, land
held of, 80, 81, 744.
Eynesbury — cont.
, parish of, Caldecote in, q.v.
, , Coktaylars in, 744.
, , Rowses in, 744.
Eynsford, Eynesford, co. Kent,
manor of, 612.
, Austin Lodge in, q.v.
, Hiltesbury in, q.v.
Eynsham, Eynesham, co. Oxford,
abbot of, monastery of, land
held of, 22, 536 bis.
Eynysbury. See Eynesbury.
Eyott's Farm, Eyottes, in Woodham
Ferrers and Rettendon, co.
Essex, 1.
Eyre, Eyer, Heyre, John, 225.
, Philip, clerk, 628.
, Richard, heirs of, land held
of, 716.
Robert, of Padley, esquire,
628.
, Robert, the younger, esquire,
2, 585.
, Roger, 855.
, , land held of, 856.
, William, 231, 363.
' Eytes,' in Thames, 42.
Eythorpe, Etheroppe [in Waddes-
don], CO. Buckingham, manor
of, 447.
Eyton, CO. Stafford. See Eaton,
Church.
Constantyn. See Eaton
Constantine.
in Dowvedale. See Eaton
Dovedale.
Fabell, Roger, clerk, 266.
Fabyan, Robert, 679.
Faccombe, co. Hants, advowson of,
530.
, manor of, 530.
Fadmoor, Faddemore [in Kirkby
Moorside], co. York [N.R.],
manor of, 348.
Fagbury Marsh, Fagbery Marsh in
Trimley [St. Mary], co. Suf-
folk, 496.
Faintree, Fayntre, Fawyntre [in
Chetton], co. Salop, 384, 430,
947.
Fairbvirn, Ferbtirn [in Ledsham], co.
York [W.R.], manor of, 574.
Fairfax, Farefax, Fayrefax, Fayrfax,
Agnes, wife of William, 78.
710
GENERAL INDEX.
Fairfax— cow/.
, Guy, kniiiht, 2, 222, 224. 839.
, , J.K.B., 214, 222.
, Margaret, daughter and heir
of WilUam, 881.
, Thomas, 567.
, Thomas, esquire, 672.
Fairfax, Thomas, knight, co. York,
914 ; CO. of City of York, 915.
Fairfax, Thomas, esquire, son and
heir of Thomas, knight, 914,
915.
, , Anne, wife of, 914.
Fairfax, William, co. Northampton,
78 ; CO. Rutland, 77.
Fairfax, William, co. Lincoln, 881.
Fairfax, William, esquire, 568, 672,
803, 939.
, William, father of William,
77.
, William, son and heir of
William, 77.
Fairfield, Fayrefeld, Feyrefeld, co.
Kent, parish of, 246, 973.
Fairford, Feirford, co. Gloucester,
591.
, manor of, land held of, 591.
Fairlee, Fayrle [in Whippingham],
Isle of Wight, 689.
Fakenham, co. Norfolk, Thorpland
in, q.v.
Magna, Fakenham, co. Suf-
folk, manor of, 366.
Faldages, 605.
Falfield, Valefeld [in Thornbury], co.
Gloucester, 757, 833.
Falke, Henry, doctor of decrees, 605.
Falley, co. Bixckingham. See Faw-
. ley.
, CO. Hereford. See Fawley.
Farefax. See Fairfax.
Fareley Mortemer. See Farleigh
Wallop.
Faresley. See Fazeley.
Fareway. See Farway.
Farforth, co. Lincoln, Maidenwell in,
q.v.
Faringdon, Great, Faryngdon, co.
Berks, Fennicourte in, 735.
Farlay. See Farley.
Farlegh, co. Surrey. See Farley.
Farleigh, Monkton, Farley, Monken-
farlegh [co. Wilts.], manor
of, land held of, 502.
, , prior of, land held
of, 656.
Wallop, Fareley Mortemer,
CO. Hants, manor of, 708.
Farlesthorpe, Farlesthorp, co. Lin-
coln, 644.
, manor of, 644.
Farley, Farlegh, co. Surrey, John
Ownsted of. See Ownsted.
, CO. Wilts. See Monkton
Farleigh.
Farley — cont.
Farleygh by Claryngdon, co.
Wilts, 701.
, Farlay [in Alderbury], co.
Wilts, 336.
, Farlegh, Farleght [in Back-
well], CO. Somerset, 491.
, , manor of, 491.
, Fernelegh, in Diptford, co.
Devon, 975.
Farleygh by Claryngdon. See Far-
ley.
Farlowey, co. Norfolk. See Wiggen-
hall.
Farmborough, Farneborowe, Farne-
brough, CO. Somerset, 641.
, manor of, 189, 641.
Farndale, Ferondale [in Kirkby
Moorside], co. York [N.R.],
manor of, 348.
, Bransdale in, q.v.
Farndish, Farndyssh, Farnedysshe,
Frendich, Frendisch, cos.
Bedford and Northampton,
659.
, manor of, 454.
, , rent from, 675.
Farndon, John, 625.
...,.., , Margaret, wife of,
daughter and co-heir of Henry
Broun, 625.
Fame. See Fern, The.
Farneborowe. See Farmborough.
Farnebrough. See Farmborough.
Farnedysshe. See Farndish.
Farneham, co. Buckingham. See
Farnham Royal.
, CO. Dorset. See Farnham,
Little.
Farnham, Fernham, co. Essex, 330.
, , Hassobury in, q.v.
, Ferneham, co. Surrey,
Robert Why te of. See White.
, CO. York, W.R., Scotton in,
q.v.
, Little, Farneham, co. Dor-
set, manor {\) of, 251.
Royal, Farneham, co. Buck-
ingham, 627.
Farnley Tyas, Fernelay Tyas [in
Almondbury in Hudders-
field], CO. York [W.R.], ham-
let of, 166.
Farringdon, Faryngdon, co. Devon,
manor of, 264.
Farrington, Faryngdon Popham, co.
Hants, manor of, 379.
Gurney, Faryngdon, co.
Somerset, 345.
Farway, Fareway, Fayreway, co.
Devon, parish of, 160, 369.
, Whitley in, q.v.
, Widcombe in, q.v.
Faryngdon, co. Berks. See Faring-
don, Great.
I
GENERAL INDEX.
711
Fai'yngdon — co nt.
, CO. Devon. See Farringdon.
, CO. Somerset. See Farring-
ton Gtirney.
Popham, CO. Hants. See
Farrington.
Faryngdon, John, 57.
Fastolf, John, knight, 36.
Fauconibrege, Fauconberge, Faucon-
brege. See Fawconberge.
Faukeners Manor, co. Norfolk. See
Fawconers.
Faulston, Fulleston [in Bishopstone],
CO. Wilts, 275.
Faversham, Fever sham, Fe very sham,
CO. Kent, 973.
, abbot of, land held of, 932,
973.
, hundred of, land in, 973.
, Preston by. See Preston.
, Stone next. See Stone.
Fawconberge, Fawekenbirge, Faw-
conbrige, the lord de, heirs of,
land held of, 556, 561.
, Walter de, heirs of, land held
of, 539, 658.
Fawconbergefee, Fawconbergefee.
See Mablethorpe ; Rise.
Fawconers Manor, manor of Fau-
keners [in East Harling], co.
Norfolk, 114.
Fawekenbirge. See Fawconberge.
Fawley, Falley, Fulley [co. Bucking-
ham], 314.
, park of, 314.
, Little Falley [in Fownhope],
CO. Hereford, 463.
Fawstynes, co. Hereford. See Brom-
yard.
Fawyntre, Fayntre. See Faintree.
Fayrefax. See Fairfax.
Fayrefeld. See Fairfield.
Fayreway. See Farway.
Fayrewoke, co. Devon, 262.
Fayrfax. See Fairfax.
Fayrle. See Fairlee.
Fazeley, Faresley, co. Stafford, 895.
Fearby, Fereby [in Masham], co.
York [N.R.], 461.
Feeld, Feld, Felde, Thomas, rector of
Wigginton, 509.
, William, clerk, 114, 193.
Fees. See : —
Bayeux alias Beaumont.
Boythorpe.
Cadleigh.
Fauconberge.
Fowler.
Hay.
Middleton.
Milay.
Mortain.
Nevyll.
Panell.
Peverell.
Fees — cant.
Richmond.
Skotney.
Valletort.
Winchester.
Worfield.
See Honors.
Fefelde. See Fyfield.
Feildallyng. See Dalling, Field.
Feirford. See Fairford.
Feizor, Pheser, in the parish of Clap-
ham, CO. York [W.R.], 391.
Fekesby. See Fixby.
Feldyng, Feldynge, Fylding, Fyld-
yng, Everard, knight, 123,
355, 497, 852, 854.
, Thomas, gentleman, 1 94.
, WilUam, 355.
Felix Hall, Filwelle Halle [in Kelve-
don, CO. Essex], manor of,
land held of, 469.
Felkirk, co. York, W.R. Brierley in,
q.v.
Felmersham, Febnesham, co. Bed-
ford, 677.
Filnaingham, Felmyngham, co. Nor-
folk, 198.
Felmyngham, Robert, 458 bis.
Feltham, Fyltham [in Frome Sel-
wood], CO. Somerset, 928.
Felton, CO. Northumberland, Thir-
ston in, q.v.
[in Winford], co. Somerset,
491.
, , manor, or lordship,
of, 109.
Felton, Robert, 496 bis.
, William, 308.
, , Margaret daughter
of. See Drury, Margaret.
Fen, CO. Devon, manor of, 422.
Hall, Fenhall, manor called
[in Brent Eleigh], co. Suf-
folk, 226.
, in Challacombe, co. Devon,
615.
See also Fenne ; Venn.
Fencot, Lytyll. See Fencotes, Little.
Fencotes, Fencottes [in Kirkby
Fleetham], co. York [N.R.],
manor of, 222.
, Little, Lytyll Fencot [in
Kirkby Fleetham], co. York
[N.R.], 862.
, , manor of, 862.
Fenell grove alias Fenels Luton. See
Fennels Grove.
Feneux. See Fyneux.
Fenhall manor, co. Suffolk. See
Fen Hall ; Sutton.
Fenkyll, John, knight, alderman of
London, 143.
Fenne, co. Devon, 646, 773.
[? in Chagford], co. Devon,
739.
712
GENERAL INDEX.
Fenne — cont.
See Fen ; Venn.
Fennehall, John, 496.
Fennels Grove, Fenelsgrove or
Fenell Grove alias Fenels
Luton [in Luton], co. Bed-
ford, manor of, 766.
FennicoTirte. See Farningdon, Great.
Fen ton, co. Devon. See Venton.
, Kirk, Fenton, co. York
[W.R.], 420.
Fentonleage, or Ventonleage, Fenten-
lege, Fentenleke [in Phillack],
CO. Cornwall, 680 {pp. 435,
436).
, manor of, 680 (pp. 435, 436
bis).
Fenwick, Fenwyk [in Campsall], co.
York [W.R.], 669 bis.
, Lady Thorpe in, q.v.
Fenybentley. See Bentley, Fenny.
Fenymore, Fenymor, Richard, son
and heir of Roger, 656.
Fenymore, Roger, of Cher hill, gentle-
man, CO. Wilts, 656.
Fenys. See Fiennes.
Feock, CO. Cornwall, Lafeock in, q.v.
Tregooso in, q.v.
Ferbey, Fereby, co. Devon, manor of,
716.
Ferburn. See Fairburn.
Fercett. See Force tt.
Fereby. See Fearby.
Ferers, manor of. See Ferrers.
Ferlee, John, 943.
Fern, the. Feme or Fame [in Boras-
ton], CO. Salop, 116.
Femeham, co. Surrey. See Farn-
ham.
Fernelay Tyas. See Farnley Tyas.
Fernelegh. See Farley.
Fernfolde, Peter, 7.
, , Elizabeth wife of,
daughter and co-heir of Wil-
liam Cressell, 7.
Fernham [in Shrivenham], co. Berks,
manor of, 917.
Ferondale. See Famdale.
Ferrers, Ferers [in the hamlet of
Bures, in the parish of Alp-
hamstone], co. Essex, manor
of, 21, 93.
Ferrers, Ferers, Ferrariis, Ferras,
Ferres, Ferrys, the earl of,
land held of, 860.
....... Edward, son and heir of
Henry and Margaret, 681,
853.
, , Constance wife of,
daughter of Nicholas, Brome
of Baddesley, 681.
Elizabeth, lady de, de Groby.
See Grey EUzabeth.
Ferrers, Henry, knight, co. Lincoln,
853 ; CO. Rutland, 681.
Ferrers, John, land held of, 497.
, John, knight. 802, 857.
, , land held of, 302.
, John, knight, son and heir
apparent of Thomas, knight,
120.
, John, knight, grandson and
heir of Thomas, knight, 120,
241, 242.
, John, lord de. See Dever-
eux, John.
, lord, land held of, 501, 744.
, lord, de Chartley, Charteley,
land held of, 347, 766.
, Margaret, wife of Henry,
knight, 681.
, Martin, 434, 447.
Ferrers, Martin, co. Devon, 646.
Ferrers, Richard, son and heir of
Martin, 646.
Ferrers, Thomas, knight, co. Essex,
144 ; CO. Salop, 242 ; eo.
Stafford, 241 ; co. Warwick,
120.
, Walter, lord. See Devereux.
, WilUam, lord de Ferrariis,
heirs of, land held of, 112.
Ferrour, Richard, 605, 700.
Ferry, 169.
Ferry, Estfery, Fery [in Scotton], co.
Lincoln, 566.
, advowson of chantry of.
566.
Ferrybridge, Ferybrig, Ferybryg [in
Ferry, or Water, Fryston],
CO. York [W.R.], Birton by.
See Barton Salmon.
, Pole by. See Pool.
Ferrys, lord. See Ferrers.
Fery. See Ferry, East.
Ferybrig. See Ferrybridge.
Fetiplace, Feteplace, Fetj^lace,
John, gentleman, 485.
, John, of Charney, gentle-
man, 707.
, John, son and heir of Ric-
hard, esqiure, 918.
Fetiplace, Richard, esquire, co. Berks,
918.
, WilUam, 497.
, , Alice, mother of.
See Benet, Thomas.
, William, William, esquire,
land held of, 474, 760.
Feversham, Feverysham. See
Faversham.
Feyrefeld. See Fairfield.
Feyrford, Robert, 766.
Fiennes, Fenys, Fynes, Fynez, Fynys,
Anne, wife of Henry, daughter
of Richard Harecourt, knight,
436.
Edward, son and heir of
Richard, esquire, 436, 548,
634, 678, 704.
GENERAL INDEX.
713
Fiennes, Edward — cunt.
, , [great] grandson and
heir of Joan [Margaret] Hervy,
950.
Fiennes, Elizabeth, late the wife of
Richard Fiennes, esquire, as-
signment of dower, co. Hants,
678 ; CO. Oxford, 634.
Fiennes, Henry, son of William, lord
Sav, 436 ; Henry, lord de Say,
548.
, , Anne, wife of, 548.
, John, knight, 499.
, Richard, esquire, 634, 678.
, Richard, knight, heirs of,
land held of, 5.
, Richard, knight, lord Dacre,
499.
Fiennes, Richard, of Broughton, co.
Oxford, esquire, co. Hants,
548, 705 ; co. Oxford, 436.
Fiennes, Thomas, knight, lord Dacre
de le South, 823.
, , land held of, 18, 200,
230, 468, 478, 514, 515, 644,
706, 835 bis, 880.
, Thomas, knight, squire for
King's Body, 917.
, William, land held of, 434.
, William, lord de Say, 436.
, , Margaret wife of,
436. See Hervy, Joan.
Figheldean, Fighelden, Fygelden,
Fynkeedeyne, co. Wilts, 701.
, manor (|) of, 790, 801.
Filey, co. York, N.R., Lebberton in,
q.v.
Filford, Fylfforde [in Netherbury],
CO. Dorset, 953.
Filgrave, Fylgrave, co. Buckingham,
mianor of, 492.
Fillongley, Fyllyngley, co. Warwick,
manor of, land held of, 136.
, Old, Holde Fyllyngley [in
Fillongley], co. Warwick,
manor of, 136.
Fillongley, Fyllyngley, John, land
held of, 26.
Filwelle Halle. See Felix Hall.
Fimber, Fymmer [in Sledmere], co.
York [E.R.], 139.
Finborough, Great, Great Fynbargh,
Fynbergh, co. Suffolk, 53.
Fincham, Fyncham, John, 117, 225.
, John, the elder, 4, 5, 98.
, John, the yoiinger, elder son
of John, 4, 5, 114.
Finchingfield, Fynchynfeld, Fynch-
yngfelde, co. Essex, 26, 396.
, Cosyns in, 26.
, Hyldershames in, 26.
, Reymes in, 26.
Findern, Fyndem, Fynderne, Henry,
knight, land held of, 629.
, Thomas, knight, 802.
Findern —con/.
, William, 27, 28.
William, knight, 24, 25, 26,
271, 611.
, , Agnes wife of,
daughter and co-heir of John
Grene, 24, 25, 26.
Findon, Fyndon, co. Sussex, 483.
, Flodein, 483.
, Palmers Cowmbe in, 483.
Finedon, Thyngden, co. Northamp-
ton, 621,
Finghall, co. York, N.R., Constable
Burton in, q.v.
, Outrip in, q.v.
Fingland, Fynlen [in Bowness], co.
Cumberland, 44.
Firby, Frithby, Frythby [in Westow],
CO. York [E.R.], 573.
, manor of, 573.
Firsby, Fresby, Frisseby, co. Lincoln,
697, 750.
Fishbourn, Old, Westfysshbourn [in
Bosham], co. Sussex, 122.
Fishburn, Fyssheburn [in Sedge-
field], CO. Durham, 558.
Fisher, Fissher, Fysher, Fyssher,
Henry, son and heir of Wil-
liani, 315.
, John, Serjeant at law, 315,
450.
, Richard, 392.
, Thomas, clerk, 377, 407, 413,
414^ 415, 416.
, William (co. Hants), 903.
, William (co. Northampton),
675.
Fisher, Fyssher, William, esquire, co.
Surrey, 315.
Fisher, William, gentleman, 249.
Fisherton, Fyssherton in Bishops
Tawton, co. Devon, 614.
Anger, Fysscherton Ancher,
Fyssherton Ancher, co. Wilts,
682, 783.
Delamere, Fyssherton Dala-
mer or Dalamere, co. Wilts,
505.
, , manor of, land held
Fishery, 566, 73.5*, 755, 840.
Fishlake, co. York [W.R.], 236.
Fiskerton, Fyskerton, co. Lincoln,
rector of. See Dalyson,
Thomas.
Fissher. See Fisher.
Fitz, Fyttys, co. Salop, 233.
Fitz, Fytz, John, gentleman, 847,
848, 849, 851 bis.
, John, brother of Roger, 805.
, , Joan, daughter of,
niece and heir of Roger,
805.
, Roger, 264 bis.
Fitz, Roger, co. Hants, 805.
714
GENERAL INDEX.
Fitz Alan, Thomas, earl of Arundel,
256.
land held of, 16, 56, 114, 116
ter, 125, 173, 184, 201 his, 229,
233, 234, 290, 326 ter, 344,
347, 430, 458. 506, 608, 619,
745, 783, 857, 909, 913, 947,
962.
, William, earl of Arundel,
498.
, , land held of, 622.
Fitz Gefferey, Jolin, 611.
Fitz Gerald, Gerald, earl of Kildare,
land held of, 293.
Fitz Henry, Fitzherry, heirs of, land
held of, 556, 561.
, John, heirs of, land held of,
461.
Fitzherbert, Fitz Herberd, Fitzher-
berd, Fytzherberth, Cecily.
See Josselyn, Cecily.
, Eustace, son and heir of
Cecily, and grandson and heir
of John, King's Remembran-
cer, 586, 631, 730.
, John, 629.
, John, gentleman, 497.
, John, of Etwall, ffing's
Remembrancer of the Ex-
chequer, 832, 942.
, , Barbara, daughter
of. See Cokayn, Thomas.
, , Henry, son and heir
of, 631.
, , Joan, wife of, 631.
Fitzherbert, John, gentleman. King's
Remembrancer, co. Derby,
631.
, John, of Norbury, esquire,
628, 631, 832.
, Robert, citizen and draper
of London, 196, 494.
, Thomas, clerk, 832.
, Thomas, doctor of decrees,
628.
, Ursula, wife of — Fitz Her-
berd, daughter and heir of
Katharine, daughter of John
Ardern and niece and co-heir
of Richard Ardern, 344.
, WiUiam, clerk, 631, 852.
Fitzherry. See Fitz Henry.
Fitz Hugh, Fitzhugh, Alice, Alice
lady, land held of, 222, 461.
, George, knight, 235.
, George, master of Pembroke
hall, 77.
, the lord, land held of, 90,
163 his, 404.
Fitzjames, Fytzjames, Fytzjainys,
Fyzjames, John, 919, 952.
, , land held of, 74,
126.
, John, the elder, 284, 715,
837, 841, 919.
Fitzjames — cont.
, John, the younger, 715, 837,
841.
Fitz John, Peter, 291.
, Richard, 291.
, William, chaplain, 246.
Fitz Lewis, Fytzlowez, Richard,
knight, 107.
See also Lewis.
Fitz Payne, Robert, Robert Pagand,
land held of, 505.
FitzRandolff, Ralph, knight, land
held of, 461.
Fitzrauff. See EUingham Hall.
Fitz Walter, Fitzwater, the lord,
land held of, 597.
See Ratclyff, John.
Fitzwalters Manor, co. Essex. See
Shenfield.
Fitz Warine, Fitzwaren, Fitzwarren,
Fitzwaryn, Fitzwaryng, Fytz-
warren, Dame Elizabeth, land
held of, 768.
, John, lord. See Bourchier,
John, knight.
, John, lord de, land held of,
360, 421, 614.
, lord, land held of, 274, 886,
933.
Fitzwater, lord. See Ratclyff, John.
Fitzwilliam, Fitzwillyam, George.
son of Thomas, knight, 2, 585,
Fitzwilliam, John, co. Nottingham,
235 ; CO. York, 236.
Fitzwilliam, John (T), 12, 13, 33.
, , John (II), son of,
12, 13, 33.
, John, son and heir of John,
235, 236.
, , John son of, grand-
son and heir of John, 235,
236.
John, son and heir apparent
of Thomas, knight, 2, 585.
, , Mary, wife of, 2.
, John (III), son of William
(II), 12, 13, 33.
, Margaret, wife of Thomas,
knight, 2.
, Maud, daughter and co-heir
of Ralph Cromwell, knight,
12, 13, 33.
, Richard, of Aldwark, esquire,
832.
Fitzwilliam, Thomas, cousin and heir
of Thomas Fitzwilliam, knight,
CO. Lincoln, 585.
Fitzwilliam, Thomas, grandson and
heir of Thomas, knight, 2.
, Thomas, knight (co. Lincoln),
287.
Fitzwilliam, Thomas, knight, co. Lin-
coln, 2.
Fitzwilliam, Thomas, knight (co.
York), 669.
GENERAL INDEX.
715
Fitzwilliani — cont.
, Thomas, of Louth, co. Lin-
coln, knight, 420, 526.
, Thomas, of Mablethorpe,
esquire, 2.
, Thomas (of Mablethorpe),
knight, 585.
Thomas, recorder of London,
620.
, William, esquire, land held
of, 571, 576.
, William (I), son of John (II),
12, 13, 33.
, William, son of Thomas,
knight, 2.
, William (II), son of William
(I), 12, 13, 33.
, Wilham (III), esquire, son
of John (III), 12, 13, 33.
Fivehead, Fyffehed, co. Somerset,
Stowey in, q.v.
Fixby, Fekesby [in Halifax], co.
York [W.R.], 390.
, manor of, 390 bis.
, , Heyes in, 390 bis.
, , Intake le, in, 390
6 is.
, , Knolles in, 390 bis.
, , Leghtrich, Lightrich
in, 390 bis.
Flabarowgh, Flaburgh. See Flaw-
borough.
Flambards alias West Whetenham,
Westwhetenham, Flambardes
[in Cold Norton], co. Essex
manor of, in Stowe, Norton
and Woodham Ferrers, 143.
Flamstead, Flansted, Flanstede, co.
Hertford, manor of, 69.
FlamviU, John, the younger, 904,
905.
, Margaret, wife of,
daughter of Robert Appulby,
of Twy cross, co. Leicester,
esquire, 904, 905.
, , , Katharine,
daughter and co-heir of, 904,
905.
, , , MaUgna,
daughter and co-heir of. See
Busshe, Reynold.
, Katharine, wife of William,
knight, daughter of Richard
Grey, lord Grey de Codnore,
904, 905.
Flamvill, William, knight, son and
heir of William Flamvill, of
Aston Flamvill, co. Leicester,
knight, CO. Leicester, 905 ; co.
Lincoln, 904.
Flamvill, Wilham, son and heir of
Wilham, knight, and Kathar-
ine, 904, 905.
Flansted, Flanstede. See Flam-
stead.
Flawborough, Flabarowgh, Flaburgh
[in Staunton], co. Notting-
ham, 46, 73.
Flaxley [co. Gloticester], abbot of,
land held of, 531.
Flecchamsted. See Fletchamstead.
Flecher, Thomas, of Colly Weston,
CO. Northampton, 885.
Fleed Hall, manor called le Flede, in
Little Stonham, co. Suffolk,
889.
Fleet, Flete, co. Lincoln, 16, 644, 835,
bis, 880.
, haven of, called Hyrnefiete,
10.
, manor of, 10.
Fleford, co. Worcester, manor of,
562.
^ee Grafton Flyford ; Fly-
ford Flavell.
Flemmyng. See Flemyng.
Flemyng, Flemmyng, Christopher,
heirs of, land held of, 709 bis.
, Christopher, knight, land
held of, 228.
, , heirs of, land held of,
118.
, Robert, 13.
, Robert, clerk, dean of Lin-
coln, 2.
Flemyng, Isabel, late the wife of Thomas
Furtho, esquire, co. Northamp-
ton, 291.
Flere, co. Devon, 646.
Flesschmonger, William, 708.
Fletchamstead, Flecchamsted [in
Westwood parish, formerly in
Stoneleigh], co. Warwick, 520.
Flete. See London, Fleet.
, CO. Lincoln. See Fleet.
Flethall alias Clays, Flethall [in
Stifford], CO. Essex, manor of,
383, 425.
Fletham. See Kirkby Fleetham.
Flimworth, Flymworth [in Denham],
CO. Suffolk, manor of, 5.
Fhnton, Flynton [in Hvimbleton],
CO. York [E.R.], 86.
Flitt Hundred, hundred of Flytte, co.
Bedford, 766.
FUxborough, Flizburgh, co. Lincoln,
566.
, Crosby in, q.v.
, Stather, North and South in,
q.v.
Flode, CO. Sussex. See Findon.
Flore, Richard, 621.
Floyer, John, son and heir of Wil-
ham, 770.
, William, esquire, 180.
Floyer, William, of Floyers Hayes, co.
Devon, 770.
Floyers Hayes by city of Exeter [in
parish of St. Thomas the
Apostle], CO. Devon, 770.
716
GENERAL INDEX.
Flyford Flavell, Fleford, co. Worces-
ter, manor of, 562.
Flymworth. See Flimworth.
Flyngauntes, co. Suffolk. See Wen-
ham, Little.
Flyntes Manor, co. Norfolk. See
Barford.
Flvnton. See Flinton.
Flytte. See Flitt,
Fnoggesashe. See Snogsash.
Fobbing, Fobbyng, co. Essex, man-
or of, land held of, 512,
636.
Fodrynghee, Fodrynghey, co. North-
ampton. See Fotheringhay.
Foge. John, esquire, 249.
Foggathorpe, Fogerthorp, Fokirthorp
[in Bubwrth], co. York [E.R.],
556.
Foghanger, Fyghanger, co. Devon,
717.
Fokerey, Edward, co. Devon, 259.
Fokerey, Fokeray, Gregory, son and
heir of Edward, 259.
, , Alice wife of, 259.
Fokirthorp. See Foggathorpe.
Foljambe, Fulgain, Fuljambe, Beth-
nia, wife of Henry, 899.
, Geoffrey, 803.
, Godfrey, esquire, 855, 856.
Foljambe, Henry, co. Nottingham,
899.
Foljambe, Henry, brother and heir of
Thomas, 79. „
Foljambe, Joan, late the wife of
Thomas, co. Derby, 79.
Foljambe, Thomas, 79.
Folkingham, co. Lincoln, suit of
court of, 33.
Follithwaite, Folyfait [in township of
Walton, parish of WighiU],
CO. York [W.R..], 915.
, manor of, 915.
Fonse, John, clerk, 640.
Foord, John, 72.
Foorth, Foorthe, Robert, son and
heir of William. 891.
Foorth, William, co. Suffolk, 891.
Forbyland. See Angram.
Forcett, Fercett, co. York [N.R.],
461.
Ford in Chulmleigh [and Chawleigh],
CO. Devon, 262, 555.
, Bushopford [in Litton], co.
Somerset, 345.
, Old, Oldefforde, co. Essex,
Oldeford, Oldford [in Strat-
ford le Bow], CO. Middlesex,
679 (p. 431 bis), 863.
, , manor of, 863.
Forde, co. Devon, 323.
, CO. Devon. See Harberton-
ford.
Forde, William, 629.
Forder, John, 254.
Fordingbridge, Fordyngbridge, co.
Hants, manor, or lordship, of,
290.
Bickton in, q.v.
, Godshill in, q.v.
Forehoe, Fouerhough, Hundred, co
Norfolk, land in, 114.
Forest, Thomas, clerk, 126.
Forman, William, 327.
Formby, Henry, 613.
Forncett St. Mary, Fornesett, Forow-
set, CO. Norfolk, 700.
, manor of, land held of, 225,
230, 632, 700.
Forrold, co. Suffolk. See Raydon.
Forsbrook, F'ossebroke [in DUhorne],
CO. Stafford, manor of, 638.
Forsett, John, land held of, 644.
Forster, Foster, Ahce, formerly Pop-
ham, wife of Humphrey
Forster, esquire, 378.
, George, 92.
, George, esquire, son and heir
of Humphrey and Alice his
wife, 378, 392.
, George, Imight, 92, 890.
, , Elizabeth wife of,
daughter and heir of John
Delamare, 92.
, , land held of,
578.
, Guy, 556.
Forster, Humphrey, esquire, co. Berks,
394 ; CO. Dorset, 380 ; co.
Hants, 379; co. Oxford, 393;
CO. Somerset, 395 ; co. Wilts,
378.
Forster, William, 652.
Fortescue, Fortescu, Adrian, land
held of, jure ux., 118.
, , Anne wife of, 118.
Bartholomew son and heir of
Elizabeth Pomerey, widow,
868.
, Benet, 392.
, EUzabeth, wife of Sir John.
See Howard, Elizabeth.
, George, son and heir of John,
esquire, 588, 615.
, Jacquette, wife of John, es-
quire, of Wear, 615.
Fortescue, Joan, late the wife of John,
of Prutston, esqiiire, daughter
and heir of John Prutston, co.
Devon, 426.
Fortescue, John, 465.
, John, esquire, 851.
, land held of, 758.
, John, knight, 14, 436, 921,
922. 924.
, John, knight, 615.
, , Isabel, wife of, 615
, John, knight, 890.
, , EUzabeth wife of.
See Howard, Elizabeth.
GENERAL INDEX.
717
Fortescue, John, knight, co. Hertford,
39.
Fortescue, John, of Brightlegh,
esquire, 228.
, John, of Prutston, esquire,
426.
Fortescue, John, of Wear, esquire, co.
Devon, 615 ; co. Gloucester,
588.
Fortescue, John, son and heir of John,
knight, 392.
, John, the younger, of
Wympston, esquire, son and
heir of John, esquire, and
Joan, 426.
, Martin, 615.
, EUzabeth, wife of.
See Pomeray, Richard,
knight.
William, esquire, 228.
, , land held of, 680 {p.
436).
, William, son of John, esquire
and Joan, 426.
Fortibas, Isabel de, countess of Au-
male, knights' fees bought of,
374.
Foscott, Foxscote, co. Bucks, manor
of, 41.
Fossdyke, Fosdyke, co. Lincoln,
manor of Beausolace in, 10.
Fosse, CO. Devon. See Voss.
Fossebroke. See Forsbrooke.
Fosses, CO. Bedford. See Leagrave.
Foster. See Forster.
Foston, upon the Wolds, Foston, eo.
York [E.R.], 38.
, Brigham in, q.v.
Fotescray, Fotescrey. See Cray,
Foots.
Fotheringhay, Fodrynghey [co.
Northampton], college of,
master of. See Barnard,
Robert.
Fotheringhay. Fodrynghee, Thomas,
land held of, 72.
Fouerhough. See Forehoe.
Fouldon, CO. Norfolk, 4.
Foulesthorp. See Thorpe in Trus-
thorpe.
Fouleston. See Fugglestone.
Fountains Abbey [in Studley Royal,
Ripon parish, co. York, W.R.],
John, abbot of St. Mary of, 3.
, Marraaduke, abbot of, 803.
, , land held of, 3, 335,
390, 569, 672.
Founteyn, Funteyn, Hugh, vicar of
Winkleigh, 555.
, William, 117.
Foweleston. See Fugglestone.
Fowls, William, 246.
Fowler, dame Joan, 6, 541.
, John, 4.
, Dame Margery, 662.
Fowler — cont.
, Richard, clerk, 114.
, Master Thomas, 541.
, Thomas, esquire, 454, 492,
748, 970.
Fowler fee, co. Lincoln. See Walt-
ham.
Fowlers [? in Mendham], co. Suffolk,
945.
Fowlerys, land, in Shingham, co.
Norfolk, 4.
Fownhop, CO. Hereford, Fawley in,
q.v.
Fox, Richard, bishop of Durham,
406, 442, 679.
, , land held of,
169, 303.
, , bishop of Exeter,
263.
, , bishop of Winches-
ter, land held of, 609, 703,
705.
, William, 748, 970.
Foxcott, Foxcote, co. Hants, 670.
, manor of, 670.
Foxforth Street. See Witchingham,
Great.
Foxgill, Foxgyll [in Long Preston],
CO. York [W.R.], John Wig-
lesworth of, 391.
Foxley, Foxle, co. Norfolk, manor of,
land held of, 605.
Foxscote. See Foscott.
Foxton, CO. Cambridge, Mortimers
manor in, manor of Foxton,
193.
, CO. Leicester, 132.
Foy, CO. Hereford, Eaton Tregoz in,
q.v.
, Snogsash in, q.v.
Fradley, Fredley [in Alrewas], co.
Stafford, 347.
Fradswell, Froddeswall, co. Stafford,
manor of, 628, 639.
, prior's manor of, land held of
639.
Framelode. See Framilode.
Framelyngham. See Framlingham.
Framilode, St. Peter, Framelode,
Framlode, Framylode, co-
Gloucester, 506, 685.
Framingham Pigot, Little Framyng-
ham, CO. Norfolk, 353.
Framlingham, Framelyngham, Fram-
yngham, co. Suffolk, castle of,
land held of, 5, 200.
, manor of, land held of, 250.
Framlode. See Framilode.
Framlyngham, James, son and heir
of John, 34.
Framlyngham, John, esquire, Suffolk,
34.
Frampton on Severn, co. Gloucester,
manor of, 685.
Frampton, James, esquire, 399.
718
GENERAL INDEX.
Frampton — cont.
, land held of, 845. 962.
Framynj^ham, co. Suffolk. See
Frainlingham.
, Little. See Framingham
Pigot.
Francis, Franseys. Fraunces, Fraun-
ceys, John (co. Devon), land
held of, 362, 389.
, John (co. Surrey), 315.
, Robert, gentleman, 802.
, Roger, 679.
, Thomas, 225.
Frankecheyne, Frankchenay, Franke-
cheny, Frankcheny, Denise,
grand -daughter and heir of
John, esquire. See Elyot,
John.
Frankecheyne, Franchenay, John, es-
quire, CO. Devon, 248, 775.
Frankecheyne, John, son of John
esquire, 248, 775.
Frankecheyne, Richard, co. Devon,
100.
FrankechejTie, Thomas, 248.
, Tristram, son and heir of
Richard, 100.
Frankes manor, co. Essex. See
War ley. Great.
Frankham. John, bondman, 540.
Franseys, Fraunces. See Francis.
Fraunke, Geoffrey, esquire, 346.
Fraunke, Margaret, late the wife of
Geoflrey, esquire, formerly wife
of [James] Pykeryng, co. York,
346.
Frebody, Hugh, escheator, co. Ox-
ford, 237.
Frechevile, John, esqiaire, 855.
Fredley. See Fradley.
Freemantle, Freemantell' in Kings-
clere, co. Hants, park of,
service of keeping, 106.
Freker, Thomas, 701.
Freman, Austin, 891 his.
, Henry. 445.
, John, land held of, 621.
Freme, William, 190, 919.
Frendich, Frendisch. See Farndish.
Frense, Frensehall. See Frenze.
Frensshe, Robert, clerk, 767.
Frenze, Frense, co. Norfolk, advow-
son of, 468.
, manor of Frenze Hall,
Frensehall, in, 468.
, , land held of, 225.
Fresby. See Firsby.
Fresdon, Freshedon [in Highworth],
CO. Wilts, manor of, 794.
Fresingfeld. See Fressingfield.
Fressingfield, Fresingfeld, Fresyng-
feld, CO. Suffolk, Wakelyns in,
q.v.
, Whittingham in, q.v.
Freston. See Frieston.
Fresyngfeld. See Fressingfield.
Fretherne, Frethorn, co. Gloucester,
685.
Freton. See Fritton.
Frieston, Freston, co. Lincoln, 644.
, manor of, called Poynton
Hall, 644.
, prior of, land held of, 644.
Frinsted, Fryndstede, co. Kent, 686.
, Wrinstead Court in, q.v.
, Yokes Court in, q.v.
Frire, Alice, daughter and co-heir of
Thomas, 34.
, Joan, daughter and co-heir
of Thomas, 340.
, Richard, 340.
Frire, Thomas, co. Oxford, 340.
Friskney, Fryskeney, co. Lincoln,
287, 838.
, fishery in sea and marsh of,
838.
, John Kyme of. See Kyme.
, Brekyndale in, 838.
, Havyn toft, le Tof tys, in,
838.
Helestall in, 838.
, Lentyndale in, 838.
Frisseby. See Firsby.
Fristling Hall, Fristlyng Hall [in
Margaretting], manor of, land
held of, 1.
Frithby. See Firby.
Frithe, William, 115.
Fritton, Freton, co. Norfolk, 225.
Burtoftes in, 225.
, Goodwyns in, 225, 632.
, knights' fees in, 1 3.
, Pyoties in, 225.
, Semannes in, 225.
. .' , , land held of, 225.
, Sturmyns in, 225.
Froddeswall. See Fradswell.
Frodingham, co. Lincoln, Coneysby
in, q.v.
, Crosby in, q.v.
, Gunnas in. See Gunhouse.
Frognall, Frogenall, Anne, daughter
and co-heir of Thomas. See
Quadring, Thomas.
, Elizabeth, daughter and co-
heir of Thomas. See Haute,
Edward.
, Elizabeth daughter and co-
heir of Thomas. See Nor-
wood, Elizabeth.
Joan, daughter and co-heir
of Thomas. See Martin, Ed-
mund.
Frognall, Thomas, co. Kent, 932.
Frollesworth. See Frowlesworth.
Frome, Frome in Selwode, Frome
Selwode, co. Somerset, 47,
50, 928 his.
, suit of court of, 928 ter.
, Keyford in, q.v.
GENERAL INDEX.
719
Fromo — conf.
, Woodlands in, q.v.
Frost, Froste, Robert, chancellor
to Prince of Wales, 803 ter.
, WilUam, 505, 701, 708, 729,
971.
, William, esqviire, 903.
Frowcester, Frouceter, William, 553,
554.
Frovvlesworth, Frollesworth, co.
Leicester, 888.
Frowyk, Frowik, Frowike, Frowyke,
Henry, 171.
Thomas, knight, 712.
Thomas, knight, cliief justice
of the Bench, 679 ter, 712.
, Thomas, serjeant-at-law, 11,
270, 579, 580, 670, 696.
Froxmere, Froxmer, Anne daughter
of Thomas, 136.
, Elizabeth, daughter of
Thomas, 136.
, Francis, son and heir of
Thomas, 136.
, Katharine, wife of Thomas,
136.
, Thomas, esquire, 429.
Froxmere, Thomas, esqviire, co. War-
wick, 136.
Fry, Thomas, 162 bis.
Fryndstede. See Frinsted.
Fryskeney. See Friskney.
Fryston, Water, Fryston [in Ferrv
Fryston], co!^ York [W.R.],
manor of, 420.
Fryston, Robert, 803.
Frythby. See Firby.
Frythe, John, 372.
, , Katharine, wife of,
sister and co-heir of Hugh
Horwode, 372.
Fugglestone, Fouleston, Foweleston,
Fulston by Wylton, co. Wilts,
695, 701, 703.
Fulbaron, Thomas, 831.
Fulford, FuLforde, Humphrey,
knight, 180, 240, 940.
, , Florence wife of,
daughter and co-heir of John
Bonvile and Katharine his
wife, 240.
, , land held of,
827, 878.
, John, canon of St. Peter,
Exeter, 940.
, John, clerk, 264 bis.
, William, 264.
Fulgam, Fuljambe. See Foljambe.
Fulleby on the Hill. See Fulletby.
Fullesthorp. See Thorpe in Trus-
thorpe.
FuUeston. See Faulston.
Fulletby, Fulleby, Fulleby on the
Hill, CO. Lincoln, 287.
, manor of, 287.
Fulley. See Fawley.
Fulmer, co. Buckingham, 627.
Fulnetby, Katharine, wife of Thomas,
late the wife of Jasper Roskyn,
esquire, co. Leicester, 936.
Fulnetby, Thomas, 937.
Fulshurst, Robert, rector of Bar-
thomley, 933.
Fulsnape, Thomas, 891 ter.
Fulston by Wilton. See Fuggle-
stone.
Fulstow, Fulstowe, co. Lincoln, 696.
, , advowson of, 696.
, , manor of, 696.
Marsh, Fulstowe Marsha, co.
Lincoln, 696.
Fundenhall, Fvmhall, co. Norfolk,
advowson of, 18.
, manor of, 18.
Fiuiteyn. See Founteyn.
Funtington, co. Sussex, East and
West Ashling in, q.v.
Furness, Furnes [co. Lancaster],
abbot of St. Mary the Virgin
of, land held of, 672.
Furneux, John de, heirs of, land held
of, 193.
Furse. in parish of Dolton, co. Devon,
699 bis.
Furse, Furrse, Edward, 770.
, John, 153, 228.
Furseham [? in Thrushelton], co.
Devon, 940.
Fursenham. See Fursham.
Fursham, Fursenham, Furss Ham
[in Drewsteignton], co. Devon,
717.
Furskite, co. Devon, 940.
Furslegh. See Furzeleigh.
Furss Ham. See Fursham.
Ftirsse. See Furse.
Furzeleigh, Furslegh [in Bucldast-
leigh], CO. Devon, 466.
Furtho, CO. Northampton, 912.
manor of, 291, 912.
Furtho, Furrtho, Furthowe, Anthony
son and heir of William. 912.
, Katharine, wife of William,
daughter of William Hartwell,
knight, 912.
, Thomas, 291.
, , Isabel wife of. See
Flemyng, Isabel.
, , William, son and
heir of, 291.
Furtho, William, co. Northampton,
912.
Fuyst, Jolin, land held of, 122.
Fyffehed. See Fivehead.
Fyfield, Fefelde, co. Wilts. 679.
Fygelden. See Figheldcan.
Fyghanger. See Foghanger.
Fylding. See Feldyng.
Fylfforde. See Filford.
Fylgrave. See Filgrave.
720
GENERAL INDEX.
Fyllettes, eo. Oxford. See Phillis
Court.
FylloU, Fyloll. Walter, land held of,
845.
, William, knight, 956.
Fyllyngley. See Fillongley.
Fyloll. See Fylloll.
Fyltham. See Feltham.
Fymmer. See Fimber.
Fynbargh, Fynbergh. See Fin-
borough.
Fyncham. See Fincham.
Fynche, Nicholas, 4.
, Vincent, 4.
, William, 4.
Fynchyngfelde. See Finchingfield.
Fyndern. See Findern.
Fyndeschurche, co. Hereford. See
Norton.
Fyndon. See Findon.
Fynes. See Fiennes.
Fjmeux. Feneux, Fynyeux, John,
246.
, John, knight, 11, 15, IQ, 246
[p. 163), 686.
, , chief justice of Eng-
land, of the King's Bench,
147, 397, 450, 824, 932.
, serjeant-at-law, 802.
Fynkeedeyne. See Figheldean.
Fynlen. See Fingland.
Fynyeux. See Fyneux.
Fynys. See Fiennes.
Fyppe, Henry, clerk, 631.
Fyskerton. See Fiskerton.
Fysseherton Anchor. See Fisherton
Anger.
Fyssheburn. See Fishburn.
Fysher, Fyssher. See Fisher.
Fyssherton, co. Devon. See Fisher-
ton.
Anchor, co. Wilts. See
Fisherton Anger.
Dalamer, co. Wilts. See
Fisherton Delamere.
Fyttys, CO. Salop. See Fitz.
Fytz, John, &c. See Fitz.
Fytz Jeffereys, manor. See Alp-
hamstone.
Fytzherberth. See Fitzherberd.
Fytzjames. See Fitzjames.
Fytzlowez. See Fitz Lewis.
Fytzwaryn. See Fitzwaren.
Fytzwater, John, knight. See Rat-
clyff, John.
Fyzjames. See Fitzjames.
Gadbery, Edmiind, 6.
Gaddesby, co. Leicester, 132.
Gaddesby — cont.
William Monk of. See
Monk.
Gaddesden, Little, co. Hertford,
manor of, 131.
, Ashridge in, q.v.
Gage, Gauge, Agnes, wife of William,
esquire, 209.
Gage, Agnes, widow, late the wife of
William, esquire, co. Surrey,
212 ; CO. Sussex, 213.
Gage, John, 213.
, John, son and heir of Wil-
liam and Agnes, 209, 210, 211,
212, 213.
Gage, John, son and heir of William,
proof of age, co. Surrey, 480.
Gage, William, esquire, 212, 213,
480.
Gage, William, esquire, co. Buck-
ingham, 211 ; CO. Kent, 210 ;
CO. Surrey, 209.
Gaie. See Gaye.
Gainford, Geynesford, co. Durham,
557.
, manor of, 557.
, Barnard Castle in, q.v.
Gainsborough, co. Lincoln, Thonok
in, q.v.
Galhampton, Galamton [in North
Cadbury], co. Devon, 641.
Galley Hill, Galowehill, Galowehyll,
in Stoppesley in the parish
of Luton [in Stopsley], co.
Bedford, 766.
Galmton, Galmeton [in South Huish],
CO. Devon, 646.
Galowehill. See Galley Hill.
Galtres Forest [in Buhner Wapen-
take], CO. York [N.R.], gaol
of, office of keeping, 191.
Galy, Galye, Richard, of Bicker, co.
Lincoln, gentleman, 514, 515.
Gambon, John, of Morston, 716.
, Robert, 176.
Gamell, John, gentleman, 802.
Gamelyngay, John, 26.
Gaol, hereditary wardenship of,
27, 191.
, , attached to manor,
67.
Garard, Walter, clerk, 444.
Garboldisham, Garboldesham, Gar-
bolisham, Garbolysham, co.
Norfolk, 4, 458.
, knight's fee in, 307.
Gardenar. See Gardiner.
Gardham, Newton [in Cherry Bur-
ton], CO. York [E.R.], 664.
, manor of, 664.
Gardiner, Gardenar, Gardener, Gar-
dyner, Henry, 962.
, John, 579, 580, 670, 802.
, Thomas, 208.
, Maud wife of, 208.
GENERAL INDEX.
721
Gardiner — cont.
William, 686.
Garforth, co. York [W.R.], parish
church of, rector of. See
Burton, John.
Garghgelynnyn. See Garthgelynen.
Gargrave, co. York [W.R.], manor
of, land held of, 304.
, Coniston, Cold in, q.v.
Gargrave, John, 3.
, , William son of, 3.
Robert, 570. 803.
Garland [in Chulmleigh], co. Devon,
rent in, 555.
Garlond, John, land held of, 118.
Garnesey, Thomas, 267.
Garnet, Roger, of Harrowden, gentle-
man, 406, 442.
Garneys manor. See Beccles.
Garneys, Garnysshe, John, 198, 458.
, John, esquire, 5, 271 bis,
307, 889.
, Thomas, land held of, 35.
See also Gerneys.
Garnival's Week, Gerneviliswike [in
Milverton], co. Somerset,
manor of, 321.
Garnysshe. See Garneys.
Garrener, manor of. See Gerners.
Garretlee, hamlet of [in Long-
horsley], co. Northumber-
land, 547.
Garrington, Caryngton, Garryngton,
Garyngton, in Littlebourne
and Well, co. Kent, manor of,
170.
Garrowby, Garwardby [in Kirby
Underdale], co. York [E.R.],
573.
, manor of, 573.
Garsington, co. Oxford, manor of,
127.
Garthe. Margery. See Wood, Dame
]\Iargery.
Garthgelynen, Garghgelynnyn,
Garthg' [in Pennant, co.
Montgomery], manor of, 745,
850.
Garthom [site lost, in Cherry Bur-
ton], CO. York [E.R.], 664.
, manor of, 664.
Garton, co. York [E.R.], 669.
Garwardby. See Garrowby.
Garway, Thomas, of Weobley, yeo-
man, 488.
, , Margaret wife of,
488.
Garyngton. See Garrington.
Gascoign, Gascoigne, Gascoygne,
Gascfiyn, Guascoyn, George,
gentleman, 179.
, John, 22.
, Ralph, esquire, 597.
, Thomas, esquire, land held
of, 803.
Wt. 3777.
Gascoign — cont.
, William, 448.
William, esquire, 597.
, William, gentleman, 970.
, William, knight, 803.
, land held of, 420 bis,
571 ter, 915.
Gasper, Gayspore, co. Somerset [in
Stourton, co. Wilts], 501.
Gasthorpe, Garthorpp. co. Norfolk,
458.
, manor of, 458.
Gatcomb, Gattecomb [in Berry
Pomeroy], co. Devon, 699.
Gatcombe, Gattecombe, in parish of
Colyton, CO. Devon, 369.
Gate Hill,"Gathull [in Allerton Mau-
leverer and Whixley], co.
York [W.R.], 568.
Gate, John, 494.
, John, alias John Ryder,
494.
Gatehampton. See Gathampton.
Gateley, Gatlee, co. Norfolk, manor
of, 18.
Gatemerston, Gatmerston [in East
Lulworth], CO. Dorset, 607.
Gathampton, Gatehampton [in
Goring], co. Oxford, manor of,
237.
Gathiill. See Gate Hill.
Gatisend, William, 637.
Gatlee. See Gateley.
Gatmerston. See Gatemerston.
Gattecomb, Gattecombe, co. Devon,
See Gatcomb.
Gauge. See Gage.
Gaunt, Edmund, 755.
, Richard, 755.
Gavelbrigge, manor of, in Kingsbury
Episcopi and East Lambrook,
CO. Somerset, 134.
Gavelkind, tenure of, 85, 247, 281,
876, 973.
Gawyn, Gawen, Agnes, 481.
, John, esquire, 92.
Gaye, John, of Goldworth, co. Devon,
772.
Gaye, Gaie, William, son and heir of
John, 772.
alias Oxwyke, Thomas, of
Gayton, 946.
Gaynesford, George, esquire, son and
heir of John, esquire, and
Katharine liis wife, 237, 238.
, , Isabel wife of, 237.
, John, esquire, 237.
, , Katharine, wife of.
See Rede, Katharine.
, Nicholas, esquire, 344.
, William, 237 6?s.
Gaysle. See Gazeley.
Gayspore. See Gasper.
Gayton. Geyton, co. Norfolk, 493,
946.
IH 46
722
GENERAL INDEX.
Gayton — cont.
, West Hall, Westhale Manor
in, 946.
CO. Northampton, manor of,
882.
, land held of. 847.
le Marsh. Gavton, co. Lincoln,
644, 710.
Gayton, Edmund, co. Norfolk. 946.
Gayton, Gevton, Etheldreda, wife of
Edm'und. 946.
, Richard, 9.
, Thomas, son and heir of Ed-
mund, 946.
Gazeley, Gaysle, co. Norfolk, 366.
G ebons, William, clerk, rector of
Church Eaton, 581.
Geddington, Gedyngton, co. North-
ampton, manor of, land held
of. 296.
Geddyng, Constance. See Aleyn,
John.
, Edmund, 141.
, John, 141.
John, son of Thomas, 451.
, Margery, daughter and heir
of Robert, 451.
, Mirabilla, wife of William,
451.
, Nicholas, 141.
Geddyng, Robert, co. Cambridge, 451.
Geddyng, Thomas, 451.
, Thomas, 141.
, , Anne wife of, 141.
, William, 451.
Geddyng, William, co. Suffolk, 141.
Gedgrave [in Orford], co. Suffolk,
Halvergate ]\larsh in, 467.
Gedling, Gedl3mg [co. Nottingham],
423.
Gedney, co. Lincoln. 10, 515 bis, 644.
manor of, land held of, 515.
Gedney, Anne, wife of George, 835.
Gedney, Anne, wife of George Gedney,
CO. Lincoln, 880.
, George, 880.
, land held of, 697.
Gedney, George, co. Lincoln, 835.
Gedney, John, son and heir of George
and Anne, 835, 880.
, John, the elder, 835.
, Robert, 835.
, Anne wife of. See
Nevill, Anne.
Thomas, father of George,
835.
, , Joan, wife of. See
Eland, Joan.
Gedyngton. See Geddington.
Geffrey, GefTerey, Joan, 497.
, Margaret, daughter and heir
of Thomas, 342.
Geffrey, Thomas, co. Gloucester, 342.
Gelding Hall. See Harling, Hill.
Gelham, Great. See Yeldham.
Gellemore. See Gillamoor.
Gelsthorpe, Gellesthorp [in Whix-
ley], CO. York [W.R.], 668.
Gent, John, 110.
, Simon, 110.
George, duke of Clarence, 824, 966.
Georgeham, Hamme St. George, co.
Devon, 615.
, Buckland Dinham in, q.v.
, Burford in, q.v.
, Croyde in, q.v.
Doddecote in, q.v.
, Pickwell in, q.v.
Georges, co. Norfolk. See Biu-gh.
Georgteyng. See Teign, George.
Gerdus, William de, land held of,
246.
Germansweek, co. Devon, West Moor
in, q.v.
Germy. See Jermy.
Germyn, John, of Exeter, 267.
, , Joan, daughter of.
See Richemond, Joan.
Gerners, Garrener [in Wormingford],
CO. Essex, manor of, 26.
Gerneviliswike. See Garnival's
Week.
Gerneys, Richard, gentleman, 889
bis.
See also Garneys.
Gernon, Thomas, 758.
, , Marion wife of, 758.
, Elizabeth daughter
of. See Hill, Thomas.
, , Joan, daughter of.
See Tilney, Joan.
, William, 758.
Gernyngham. See Jernygan.
Gerrard, John, 891.
Gerveys, John, esquire, 5.
Geslyngham, John de, parson of
Wolverton, 13.
Gessynghalle manor, co. Norfolk.
^ee Roydon.
Gevendale. See Givendale.
Gevildale, Est. See Givendale,
Little.
, North. See Givendale,
Great.
Geynesford. See Gainford.
Geystwheyt. See Guestwick.
Geyton, co. Norfolk. See Gayton,
Geyton, Edmimd, &c. See Gayton.
Gibbes, Gybbys, John, esquire, 865.
, William, 763.
, , land held of, 178.
Gibson, Gybson, John, 558 bis.
, John (co. Lincoln), 835.
John, cousin and heir of
Henry Somer, 657.
Gibton. See Gipton.
Gidleigh, Gydlegh, co. Devon, manor
of, land held of, 389.
Giffard, Gyffard, Agnes, widow,
178.
GENERAL
Giffard — cont.
, Leonard, heirs of, land held
of, 555.
, Thomas, 699.
Gifford, GyfTorde, Robert, 771, 776.
, William, clerk, 36.
Giggleswick, co. York, W.R., Rath-
mell in, q.v.
Gigles, Silvester, bishop of Worcester,
land held of, 580, 588, 594.
Gilberdike, Dyke [in Eastrington],
CO. York [E.R.], 169.
Gilbert, Gilberd, Gilberte, Gylbard,
Gylberd, Joan, wife of John,
(CO. Hants), 338.
Gilbert, Joan, late the wife of John,
CO. Hants, 609.
Gilbert, John (co. Devon), 265, 466,
943 fer.
, , land held of, 865.
, John, esquire (co. Devon),
land held of, 192, 228.
, John, esquire (Isle of Wight),
689 bis.
, John, the elder (co. Hants),
609, 952.
Gilbert, John, the elder, co. Hants,
338 ; CO. Somerset, 325.
Gilbert, John, the yoimger, 952.
Robert, esquire (co. Somer-
set), 545.
Robert, gentleman (Isle of
Wight), 689.
, Robert, son and heir of John,
the elder, and Joan (co. Hants),
325, 338, 609.
, land held of, 689
bis.
, Thomas (London), 494.
Thomas, son and heir of
John and Joan (co. Hants),
609.
, Agnes, wife of, 609.
, William, 952.
See also Jelbert.
Gildeford, Gildford, Gilford, Guide-
ford, Gyldeford, Gylford, Ed-
ward, 642.
John, knight, 642, 665,
973.
, Benedicta, daughter
of. See Isaak, Benedicta.
, Richard, knight, 392, 406,
442, 615 bis, 642, 973.
, , land held of, 684.
Gill, Lower, Nethergill, Nethergyll
[in Aysgarth], co. York [N.R.],
222.
Gillamoor, Gellemore [in Kirkby
Moorside], co. York [N.R.],
manor of, 348.
Gilling, CO. York, N.R., Atley Hill in,
q.v.
, , Eppleby in, q.v.
, , Eryholme in, q.v.
INDEX. 723
Gilling — cont.
East, Gyllyng in Rydall, co,
York [N.R.], 914.
, , castle of, 914.
, manor of, 914.
Gillingham, Gillyngham, Gyllyng-
ham, CO. Dorset, 397, 398,
845.
, , manor of, land held
of, 48, 397, 398.
, , Horsington in, q.v.
, , Mylton next. See
Milton on Stour.
, , Preston in, q.v.
, , Stour, East, in, q.v.
, Gyllyngham, co. Kent, 824.
, , manor of, suit of
court to, 824.
Gilsland, Gyllesland, co. Cumber-
land, 135.
Gipping, Gippyng [in Old Newton],
CO. Suffolk, 452.
Gipton, Gibton, Gybton [in Leeds],
CO. York [W.R.], 169.
Girdike, heirs of, 2.
Girdikecroft, in Theddlethorpe, co.
Lincoln, 2.
Girlyngton, Nicholas, 669.
, William, esquire, 669 ter,
696.
Girton, Gyrton, co. Cambridge, 596.
Gislingham, Gyslyngham, co. Suf-
folk, 496 bis.
, Gyslyngham, in Bennyng-
feld, manor of, manor of Gis-
lyngams. See Bedingfield.
Gissing, Gyssjoig, co. Norfolk, manor
in, called Gyssynges, 307.
Gissinghall, Gessynghalle, manor in
Roydon, co. Norfolk, 307.
Gitting. See Guiting.
Givendale, Great, Gevendale, North
Gevildale, co. York [E.R.],
733.
, , prebendary of, land
held of, 163.
, Little, Est Gevildale [in
Millington], co. York [E.R.],
733.
Gladley, Nares, Gledeley, Gledley [in
Heath and Reach, formerly in
Leighton Buzzard], co. Bed-
ford, manor of (^), 155.
Glamfordbrigge. See Glanford
Brigg.
Glandford, Glaimford, co. Norfolk,
465.
Glanford Brigg, Glamfordbrigge, co.
Lincoln, 527.
Glapthorn, co. Northampton, 882.
Glascok, Anne, of Chignall, widow,
749.
Edward, son and heir of
William, 749.
, Joan, wife of William, 749.
724
GENERAL INDEX.
Glascok — cont.
, John, of Great Waltham,
749.
Glascok, William, co. Essex, 749.
Glastonbury, Glassynbury, co.
Somerset, 926.
, abbot of, land held of, 9, 47.
189, 311, 394, 608, 682, 823
bis, 845, 926, 931.
, , abbot of, and his
successors, gift to, 683.
, Richard, abbot of, 683.
Glavinford. See Glandford.
Glaveyn, Glaven, John, 117, 198.
Gledeley, Gledley. See Gladley.
Glemham, Eleanor, daughter of Eliza-
beth, lady Brandon, 36.
Glendale Ward, Glendale, co. North-
\unberland, Shotton in, q.v.
Glendon, Clendon, co. Northampton,
752.
, advowson of, 752.
Glenn, Great, co. Leicester, Stretton
Magna in, q.v.
Glocestre. See Gloucester.
Glosthorp [in Bawsey], co. Norfolk,
manor of, land held of,
493.
Gloucester, county of, diike of, land
held of, 407, 414.
, earldom of, land held of,
798. See Gloucester, Honor
of.
, escheator in. See Grenehull,
John.
Gloucester, co. Gloucester, suit of
king's court of, 60.
St. Peter, monastery of,
abbot of, land held of, 97, 506,
720.
, Kingsholm in, q.v.
, Longford in, q.v.
, Twigworth in, q.v.
Gloucester, Glocestre, Honor of, land
held of, 67, 74, 153, 156, 176,
177, 188, 262, 342, 345, 422,
495, 608, 635, 851 bis, 867,
870, 907, 928, 943, 949, 954,
958.
Gloucestre, William, 185.
Gnaresburgh, Gnasb\argh, Robert,
clerk, 232 bis.
Gnatsale. See Knettishall.
Gnossal, co. Stafford, Knightley in,
q.v.
Godalming, Godlemyng, co. Surrey,
175.
Godard, John, 891.
Godde, Richard, clerk, 716.
Goddeslond, Goddysland. See Gol-
land.
Goddyshill. See Godshill.
Godeman, John, of Hereford, 26,
Godeneston alias Guyton, co. Kent.
See Goodneston.
Godescot, Godescote [in Bratton
Clovelly], CO. Devon, manor
of, 241.
Godford, Codyford, Godyford [? in
Awlescombe], co. Devon, 646
bis.
Godfrey, Goodfrey, Richard, esquire,
330.
, Robert, gentleman, 179.
, Thomas, 838.
, William, the elder, yeoman,
824.
Godlemyng. See Godalming.
Godmond, James, co. Westmorland,
822.
Godshill, Goddyshill, in the parish of
Fordingbridge, co. Hants,
290.
Godstone alias Walkhamsted, Wol-
kensted, Wolkested, parish,
CO. Surrey, 209, 212.
, Godstone in, 186.
, Hedge Court in, q.v.
, Legham in, q.v.
, Lee Place in, 186.
, le Lille in, 209, 212.
, Harden in, q.v.
, Stratton in, 186.
Godstone, Godston, Alice, daughter
and co-heir of William, 115.
, Anne, wife of William, sister
of Thomas Ewlowe, 115.
, Elizabeth, daughter and co-
heir of William, 1 15.
, Joan, daughter and co-heir
of William, 115.
, John, 679.
, , Joan, wife of, 679.
Godstone, John, co. Essex, 115.
Godstone, Margaret, daughter and
co-heir of William, 115.
, Milicent, daughter and co-
heir of William, 115.
, Robert, father of John, 115.
, William, 679.
, William, son and heir of
John, 115.
Godyford. See Godford.
Godyng, Richard, gentleman, 287.
Godynolle, Roger, clerk, 56.
Gogh, Goghe, Alice, daughter and
co-heir of Richard, 827, 870.
, Joan, daughter and co-heir
of Richard, 827, 870.
, John, 827.
, Katharine, daughter and co-
heir of Richard, 827, 870.
, Philippa, daughter and co-
heir of Richard, 827, 870.
Gogh, Richard, co. Cornwall, 827 ; co.
Devon, 870.
Golcar, Golker [in Huddersfield, now
parish], co. York [W.R.], 803.
, manor of, 803.
Goldale, Goldall. See Gowdall.
GENERAL INDEX.
725
Goldanger. See Goldhanger.
Goldassbv. Goldasshby. See Ashbj',
Cold.
Goldesborough, Goldesborugh, Gol-
desburgh. Alice, daughter of
Richard. 831.
Anne, daughter of Richard,
831.
, Edward, 69.
, Joan, wife of,
mother of Ralph Grey, 69.
, Edward, son of Richard, 831.
, Elizabeth, daughter of
Richard, 831.
, George, son of Richard, 831.
Ivhett, daughter of Richard,
831.
Jane, daughter of Richard,
831.
, John, son of Richard, 831.
iVIaud, daughter of Richard,
831.
Necolav, daughter of
Richard," 831.
Goldesborough, Richard, esquire, co.
Lincoln, 830 ; co. Oxford.
935 ; CO. York, 831.
Goldesborough, Richard, son and
heir of Richard, esquire, 830.
831, 935.
Anne wife of,
daughter of William Ingleby.
knight, 831.
Thomas, father of Richard.
830.
Goldesbvirgh, co. York. See Golds-
borough.
Goldeworthy. See Goldworthy.
Goldhanger, Goldanger, co. Essex,
manor of, 383, 425.
Goldsborough, Goldesbiu-gh, co.
York [W.R.], 830, 831, 935.
, church of, 830, 831, 935.
, manor of, 831.
Goldwell, Geoffrey, 494.
, James, bishop of Norwich,
18, 19, 114.
Groldworthy, Goldeworthy [in Park-
ham], CO. Devon, manor of, 772.
Goldyng, Thomas, 496.
Golker. See Golcar.
GoUand, Goddeslond, Goddysland.
Goueland, in Burrington, co.
Devon, 555, 699.
Gomond, Edmund, land held of, 488.
Gonnerton. See Giinnerton.
Goode Ester. *S^ee Easter Good.
Goodewyn. See Goodwyn.
Goodfrey. See Godfrey.
Goodluk, Goodlok, John, 209, 210.
Goodman, Henry, 117 bis,
Goodneston, Godeneston alias Guy
ton in the Isle of Sheppy [in
Sittingbourn], co. Kent,
manor of, 247.
Goodwyn, Goodewyn, John, of Bun-
gay, CO. Suffolk, 225.
, Richard, 225, 586, 728, 730.
, Robert, 494.
, William, 728.
Goodwyns, co. Norfolk. See Fritton.
Gorecote [? in Bratton Clovelly], co.
Devon, 878.
Gorges, Gorgeys, Gorgez, Edmund,
knight, 345, 926.
, land held of, 615,
866 ; jureux., 421, 635.
, , Elizabeth, wife of,
635.
, , Joan wife of, sister
and heir of Lucy, wife of
Morgan ap Thomas [sometime
wife of John Chokke, the
younger, esquire, formerly
wife of Thomas Newton,
knight, and daughter and
co-heir of Thomas Hampton,
esquire], 345.
Gorhuish, Gorhuyshe, Gorhuysshe
[in Inwardleigh], co. Devon,
262, 646.
Goring, GorjTig, co. Oxford, parish
of, Gathampton in, q.v.
, Lambaldes in, 536.
, Noxes in, 536.
, prioress of, land held of, 536.
Gorleston [co. Siiffolk, in Great Yar-
mouth, CO. Norfolk], manor of,
725.
, land held of, 725 bis.
Goseis, Goseys, manor, co. Bedford.
See Dvinton.
Gosfield, Gosfelde, co. Essex, 26.
, attornment at, 26.
, Bellowes manor in, q.v.
, Hodings manor in, q.v.
, Liston Hall manor in. q.v.
, Parke Hall, manor in, attorn
ment at, 26.
, Rolf Chantry in, advowson
of, 26.
Gosford, Gosseford [in Ottery St.
Mary], co. Devon, 389.
Gosforth, CO. Cumberland, Bolton in
Copeland in, q.v.
, Seascale in, q.v.
Gosnold, John, 34.
Gosseford. See Gosford.
Goueland. See Golland.
Gouelemayowe. See Gwealmayo.
Gould, Goulde, Joan, daughter and
co-heir of Eleanor More, 106.
, WiUiam, 802.
Goundevile. See Gownfold.
Goune, John, clerk, 310, 311.
Gounthorp. See Gunthorpe.
Goveton [in Charleton], co. Devon,
323.
Gowdall, Goldale, Goldall [in Snaith],
CO. York [W.R.], 105, 169.
726
GENERAL INDEX.
Gower, John, knight, 573.
, Thomas, gentleman, 86.
Grow nf old Farm, Goundevile [im
Kirdiord], co. Sussex, Richard
Megewykof, 173.
Gracedieu [in Belton], co. Leicester,
prioress of, land held of,
860.
Graces Manor, in Beechamwell St.
Mary, co. Norfolk, 731.
Graddon [? in Black Torrington], co.
Devon, 767.
Grade, co. Cornwall, Gwavas in, q.v.
Grafton, co. Wilts, Crofton in, q.v.
, , Wexcombe in, q.v.
, East, Estgrafton [in Great
Bedwin], co. Wilts, manor of,
764.
[in Fitz], CO. Salop, manor
of, 233.
Flyford, Fleford, co. Worces-
ter, 387, 562.
Grambla, ? Bromlogh, Gromlegh [in
Wendron], co. Cornwall, 680
{pp. 435, 436).
manor of, 680 (p. 435).
Grandborough, Grenborough, co.
Warwick, 293.
, manor of, land held of,
293.
Grandison, Grauntsoirmez, Thomas,
knight, heirs of, land held of,
318.
Granelane, John, 283.
Grange, Grenge, member of the
Cinque Ports, co. Kent, manor
of, 824.
Grantham, co. Lincoln, Eston nigh.
See Easton.
, Paunton by. See Ponton,
Great.
, soke of, land held of, 881.
Lane, Grantam Lane. See
London.
Grantley [in Ripon], co. York [W.R.].
163.
Grastok. See Greystock.
Gravmte, Walter, 913.
Grauntsoinnez. See Grandison.
Graveney, co. Kent, 932.
Gravenhvirst, Gravenhorst, co. Bed-
ford, 766 his.
, Ion in, q.v.
Graylez. See Rotherfield Greys.
Graystok. See Greystock.
Greasley, co. Nottingham, Beau
vale in, q.v.
, Brinsley in, q.v.
, Newthorp in, q.v.
Green Down, Grendon [in Litton],
CO. Somerset, 345.
Greenfield, Grenfeld, co. Lincoln,
prioress of, 727.
Greenhoe, South, Southgrenehough,
CO. Norfolk, hundred of, 4.
Greenmoor Hill, Greymarehyll, in
South Stoke, co. Oxford, 536.
Greenoak, Grenak [in Eastrington],
CO. York[E.R.], 169.
Greenstead Green, Grensted [in Hal-
stead, CO. Essex], manor of,
land held of, 19.
Greenway, Grenewey, Greenway
Court, Grenewey Court, in
Hollingbourn. co. Kent,
manors of, 246.
Greenwell, Grenewell [in Wolsing-
ham], CO. Durham, 558.
, manor of, 558.
Greenwich, Estgrenewyche, Grene-
wiche, CO. Kent, 147, 494.
, , le Blakbull in, 494.
, , East Combe in. See
Combe.
, , king's park of, 494.
, , Rosehowse in, 494.
, West, Westgrenewiche. See
Sayes Court.
Greetham by Horncastle, Gretham,
CO. Lincoln, honor of, land
held of, 182.
, manor of, land held of, 327,
835.
Gremysby. See Grimsby.
Grenak. See Greenoak.
Grenborough. See Grandborough.
Grendon, co. Northampton, manor
of, 78.
, CO. Somerset. See Green
Down.
, CO. Stafford. See Grindon.
, CO. Warwick, advowson of,
740.
, , manor of, 740.
Grendyll, Thomas, 107.
Grene, — , of Harlow, 679.
, , Margaret, wife of,
679.
, Agnes, daughter of Agnes
sister of William Vynyng,
398.
Grene, Edith, late the wife of John
Grene, esquire, formerly wife of
John Helyon, and daughter of
Thomas Rolf, Derby, 24; Es-
sex, 26 ; Suffolk, 25.
Grene, Edward, 4.
, James, 107.
John, esqviire, 24, 25, 26.
, , Agnes, daughter of.
See Fyndern, William, knight.
, , Margaret, daughter
of. See Tey, Henry, knight.
, John, knight, 611.
, John, of Widdington, co.
Essex, 301.
, Nicholas, 541.
, Ralph, 688.
, Robert, 623.
, Thomas, knight, 406, 442, 662.
GENERAL INDEX.
727
Grene, Thomas — cont.
, land held of, in co.
Lincoln, 2, 585.
William (co. Buckingham),
652.
, William (co. Essex), 301.
Grenehalgh, Ralph, esquire, 855,
856.
Grenehull, Grenehill, John, e.schea-
tor, CO. Gloucester, 551, 977.
GrenehvU, Grynehyll, co. Somerset,
74.
Grenevild. See Grenvild.
Grenewell. See Greenwell.
Grenewey, Grenewey Court. See
Greenway.
Grenewiche. See Greenwich.
Grenfeld. See Greenfield.
Grenge. See Grange.
Grenhall [co. Montgomery], lordship
of, 745.
Grensted. See Greenstead Green.
Grenvild, Greneveld, Greynfield.
Thomas, knight, 524, 525.
, land held of, 827.
Gres, Gryes [? in Wendron], co. Corn-
wall, 680 {pV- 435).
Gresewold, Robert, 509.
Gresley, Church, co. Derby, Drake-
low in, q.v.
Gresley, Gressley, Greyseley, Greys -
ley, Grysley, Anne, wife of
Thomas, knight, 857, 860.
967.
, George, son of Thomas.
knight, 857.
, John, knight. 860, 967.
, John, son of Thomas, knight.
857.
, Richard, 857.
Gresley, Thomas, knight, co. Leicester,
860 ; CO. Lincoln, 967 ; co.
Stafford, 857.
Gresley, William, knight, land held
of, 840.
, William, son and heir of
Thomas, knight, 857, 860,
967.
Gressenhall, Gressenhale, co. Nor-
folk, advowson of, 892.
, chapel of St. Nicholas of,
advowson of. See Rough-
holm.
, manor of, 892.
Greston. See Griston.
Gretehamstede. See Hampstead,
Great.
Gretham. See Greetham.
Gretton [in Cardington and Rush-
bury], CO. Salop, water-mill in,
201.
Grevile, Grevell, Grevylle, Giles,
375.
, John, of Milcot, 562.
, William, 720, 919.
Grewelthorpe, Grewelthorp [in Kirk-
by Malzeard], co.York [W.R.],
163.
, manor of, land held of, 163.
Grey, — . land held of, 497.
, Anne, wife of Hvunphrey,
esquire, 355, 356, 357.
, Edmund, lord de Ruthyn,
earl of Kent, 355, 882, 929.
, , land held of, 234,
290.
Edward, knight, lord de
Lisle, son of Elizabeth Grey,
lady de Ferrers de Grey, 802.
, , his creation as vis-
coTint Lisle, 802.
, , Anne, daughter of.
See Willoughby, John, of
WoUaton.
, , EUzabeth, daughter
of. See Dudley, Edmund.
, Elizabeth, wife of,
802.
, Joan, wife of, 802
his.
Grey, Edward, knight, viscount Lisle, co.
Warwick, 802.
Grey, Edward, son and heir of Hum-
phrey, esquire, 355, 356, 357.
, Edward, son and heir of
John Grey de Powes, 745, 746,
747, 751, 850, 903, 977.
, Elizabeth, daughter and heir
of John, viscoimt Lisle, 823,
893, 894, 895, 908.
, Elizabeth, daughter and heir
of Ralph, 68, 69, 104.
, Elizabeth, lady de Ferrers
de Groby, 802.
, , Edward son of. Se&
Edward Grey, lord de Lisle.
, George, land held of, 744.
, George, earl of Kent, 406,
442.
, , landheldof, 78, 232,
306, 307 his, 355, 357, 454 his,
605, 659, 660, 752.
, Henry, knight, 4, 114, 225,
226.
, Henry, knight, 904, 905.
, Henry, lord de Grey de Cod-
nore, 497.
, heirs of, land held
of, 424.
Grey, Humphrey, esquire, co. Leicester,
357 ; CO. Norfolk, 355 ; co.
Warwick, 356.
, Joan. See Goldesborough,
Joan.
, John, de Powes, knight, 745-
747, 751, 850, 903, 976.
, , John, son and heir
of, 850, 903, 976.
, John, knight, lord Grey de
Wilton, 116, 291.
728
GENERAL INDEX.
Grey, John — cont-
, , Elizabeth, w ife of,
land held of, 116.
, John, son and heir of Ed-
ward, viscount Lisle, and of
Elizabeth, his wife, 802.
Grey, John, son and heir of John Grey
de Powes, knight, co. Hants,
746 ; CO. Lincoln, 747 ; co.
Rutland, 751 ; co. Salop, 745.
Grey, John, son and heir of Robert,
965.
Grey, John, viscount Lisle, co. Corn-
wall, 875 ; CO. Leicester, 894 ;
CO. Somerset, 823 ; co.
Stafford, 895 ; co. Warwick,
893 ; CO. Wilts, 794 ; co.
Worcester, 908.
Grey, the lord, land held of, 383, 426.
, the lord de, heirs of, land
held of, 824.
de Codnore, lord de, land held
of, 423.
, Margaret, wife of John son
and heir of John Grey de
Powes, knight, daughter of
Edward Sutton, knight, lord
de Dudley, 745, 746, 747,
751.
Grey, Margaret, late the wife of John,
son and heir of John Grey de
Powes, knight, assignment of
dower, co. Hants, 903 ; co.
Lincoln, 976 ; co. Salop, 850.
Grey, Meriell, Mariella, Miriella,
wife of John, viscount Lisle,
daughter of Thomas, earl of
Surrey, 823, 893, 894, 895,
908.
, Ralph, 69.
Grey, Ralph, co. Essex, 68 ; co.
Hertford, 104.
Grey, Ralph (co. Northvimberland),
land held of, 547 his.
, Richard, lord Grey de Cod-
nore, 904, 905.
, , Katharine, daugh-
ter of. See Flarnvill, Katha-
rine.
, Robert de, land held of, 246.
Grey, Robert, co. Dorset, 965.
Grey, Thomas, 744.
, , Benedicta, wife of,
land held of, 744.
, Thomas (co. Sviffolk), 496.
, Thomas, esquire, 802 his,
823, 895.
, , Dame Isabel Persal,
wife of, 895.
, Thomas, marquess of Dorset,
10, 107, 263.
, , land held of, 109,
176, 228, 262, 265, 266, 291,
555 ter, 688, 807, 835, 912,
936.
Grey, Thomas — cont.
, , Cecily, lady Haring-
ton, wife of, 10, 262.
, , , land held of,
699, 717.
Grey, Thomas, son and heir of William,
esquire, co. Norfolk, proof of
age, 543.
Grey, William, 117.
, William, bishop of Ely, 14,
165, 724.
, WiUiam, esquire, 4, 5, 114,
353, 543.
, William, the yovinger, 4.
Greymarehyll, co. Oxford. See
Greenmoor Hill.
Greynfild. See Grenvild.
Greyseley, Greysley. See Gresley.
Greystock, Grastok, Graystok, Gray-
stoke, John, baron of Grey-
stock, land held of, 38, 90,
105.
Greystock, John, lord de Greystock, co.
Durham, 560.
Greystock, John, son and heir of
John, lord Greystock, 56.
Ralph, baron of, land held
of, 547.
, Ralph, lord de Greystock, 560.
, , Beatrice, wife of.
See Constable, Robert.
Greystons manor. See Tittleshall.
Grrffe, Gryff [in Chilvers Co ton], co.
Warwick, 802.
Griffin, Griffyn, Gryffyn, Edward,
esquire, 691, 862.
, John, 494.
, Nicholas, esquire, 44.
, Nicholas, of Braybrook,
esquire, 691, 862.
Griffith, Gryffith, Walter, knight. 39,
567 ter.
, land held of, 914.
Grimsby, Great, Gremysby, co. Lin-
coln, 698 his.
, mayor and bailiffs of, land
held of, 698.
, Croxby Mede in, q.v.
, St. James parish, Wellow
in, q.v.
Grimstead, East, Estgrymstede [in
West Dean], co. Wilts, chapel
of, 336.
, West, Grymstede, co. Wilts,
336.
, , manor of, 378.
Grimston, Grymston, Edward,
esquire, 429.
, Henry, clerk, 67,
, Ralph, 561.
Grimstone, Grymeston, Grymeston-
legh [in Blackawton], co.
Devon, 362.
Grindon, Grendon [co. Stafford], rec-
tor of. See Sonte, William.
GENERAL INDEX.
729
Grinstead, East, Estgrinsted, Est-
0 grynsted, co. Sussex, 213.
Grisakyr.s. See Gryseacres.
Griston, Greston. Thomas, parson of
Stowford, 680 (p. 433), 769.
Groby [in Ratby parish, co. Leices-
ter], lady Ferrers of. See
Grey, Elizabeth.
, manor of, land held of, 936.
Groce, Simon, 838.
See Gros.
Groffam, John, 684.
Gromlegh. See Grambla.
Gros, Edmimd, clerk, 225.
See Groce.
Gross, advowson held in, 561.
Groton, co. Suffolk, 72, 226, 418.
, Castelynes manor in, 418.
Grounge, Le, manor of, co. Norfolk.
See Colton.
Grove, in Wickhambreux, co. Kent,
642, 665.
Grove, John, 824.
, Thomas, escheator, cos. Bed-
ford and Bucks, 677.
Grumbalds Ash, Grymbaldesasshe,
Grymboldesassh, Hundred,
CO. Gloucester, land held of,
757, 833.
Grundisburgh, Grundesburgh, co.
Suffolk, manor of, 5.
Gryce, John, gentleman, 230.
Gryff. See Griffe.
Gryffith. See Griffith.
Gryff yn. See Griffin.
Grymbaldesasshe, Grymboldesassh.
See Grumbalds Ash.
Grymeston, Grymestonlegh. See
Grrmstone.
Grymmysby. See Grymsby.
Grymmysdyche, co. Suffolk. See
Thornham Parva.
Grymsby, Grymmysby, Henry, 680.
, John, clerk, 36.
Grymstede. See Grimstead, West.
GrjTiiston. See Grimston.
Gryndenham. See Holbrook Grind -
ham.
Grynehyll. See Grenehyll.
Grys, William, 231, 363.
Gryseacres, Grisakyrs, Grysacre.
Grysakj^TS, John, land held of,
669.
Gryseacres, John, co. York, 571.
Gryseacres, John, son and heir of
John, 571.
Grj'shaugh Manor. See Wymond-
ham.
Grysley. See Gresley.
Guascoyn. See Gascoign.
Guestwick, Geystwheyt, co. Norfolk,
465.
Guildford, Guldeford, co. Surrey,
parish of St. Nicholas of,
175.
Guilsfield, co. Montgomery, Street
Marshall in, q.v.
Guiseley, Gyselay, Gysley, co. York
[W.R.], manor of, land held of,
569.
, Carleton by. See Carleton.
Guiting, Gittyng, co. Gloucester,
manor of, land held of, 487.
Power, CO. Gloucester, Cast-
lett in, q.v.
Guldeford, co. Surrey. See Guild-
ford.
Guldeford, John, &c. See Gildeford.
Gull, William, clerk, D.D., 603.
Gundrell Mille [? in Thrushelton],
CO. Devon, 940.
Gunby, Walter, 838.
Gunhouse, Gvmnas [in Frodingham
and Scunthorpe, now a
parish], co. Lincoln, 566.
, manor of, 566.
Gunnas. See Gunhouse.
Gunnell, William, 485.
Gunnerton, Gonnerton [in Choller-
ton], CO. Northumberland,
547.
Gunnes, William, clerk, 669.
Gunstone, Gunston [in Crediton], co.
Devon, 153.
Gunter, Ralph, nephew and heir of
WiUiam, 707.
Gunter, William, co. Hants, 707.
Gunthorp, John, dean of Wells,
143.
Gunthorpe, Giinthorp, co. Norfolk,
advowson of, 606.
, manor of, 606.
, Gounthorp [in Oakham], co.
Rutland, 202.
, , manor of, 202.
, Gunthorp [in Owston], co.
Lincoln, 566.
Guntons Manor, co. Norfolk. See
Methwold.
Gunwell Hall. See Cambridge, Gon-
ville Hall.
Gurney, Gurnay, Katharine, daugh-
ter of Elizabeth, lady Bran-
don, 36.
, William, 11.
, WiUiam, esquire, 200, 392,
890.
Guttiir, William a, 675 bis.
Gwavas, Gwafos [in Grade], co. Corn-
wall, 871.
Gwealmayo, Gouelemayowe, Gwele-
mayowe, Qwelemayowe [in
Wendron], co. Cornwall, 680
(pp. 435, 436 bis, 437).
, manor of, 680 {p. 435).
Gweek, Queyke, Weke, Wyke [in
Wendron], co. Cornwall, 680
{pp. 435, 436).
, manor of, 680 {p. 435).
Gwenellan, co. Cornwall, 871,
730
GENERAL INDEX.
Gwithian, co. Cornwall, Connerton
in, q.v.
Gwyllym, Thomas ap, esquire, 112.
Gybbys. See Gibbes.
Gybon, Thomas, of Bishops Lynn,
gentleman, 464.
Gybonson, Robert, vicar of Kirkby
Lonsdale, 339.
Gybson. See Gibson.
Gybthorpp, William, 838 bis.
Gybton. See Gipton.
Gydlegh. See Gidleigh.
Gyes, Gyse, John, son and heir of
John, knight, 489, 509, 510.
Gyes, John, knight, co. Bedford,
509 ; CO. Gloucester, 510 ; co.
Worcester, 489.
Gyes, Jolin, of Elmore, co. Gloucester,
509.
, , John, esquire, son
and heir of, 509.
, , , Anne wife
of, 509, 510.
Gyifard. See Giffard.
Gygges, Gyggys, Thomas, 200.
, Thomas, the elder, gentle-
man, 946.
Gylbard. See Gilbert.
Gylford, Gyldeford. See Gildeford.
Gylles. See Bicester.
Gyllesland. See Gilsland.
Gyllyng in Rydall. See Gilling,
East.
Gyllyngham, co. Dorset. See Gil-
lingham.
, CO. Kent. See Gillingham.
Gylys, John, 310 bis, 311 bis.
Gyng Margarett. See Margaretting.
Rauff. See Ingrave.
Gyngjaberdlaundry. See Buttsbury.
Gyrton. See Girton.
Gyse. See Gyes.
Gyselay, Gysley. See Guiseley.
Gyslyngham. See Gislingham.
Gyssyng, Gyssynges manor. Sec
Gissing.
Habyngdon. See Abington Pigotts.
Hacche, co. Hants. See Hatch.
Hacche, John, esquire, land held of,
228.
, John, the elder, 67.
, Thomas, 699.
, Thomas, esquire, land held
of, 119.
Haccombe, Haccomb, co. Devon,
943.
, advowson of, 943.
, manor of, 943.
, park of, 943.
, John Carewe of. See Car-
ewe.
Hache next Lynle. See Hatch.
Hackleton, Hakelton [in Piddington],
CO. Northampton, 752.
Hackney, Hakney, co. Middlesex,
863.
Hackthorp, Haicthorp [in Lowther],
CO. Westmorland, manor of,
433.
Haddenham, Haddynham, Hadham,
CO. Buckingham, 299.
, , manor of, land held
of, 447.
, CO. Cambridge, Aldreth in,
q.v.
Haddes, Robert, land held of, 686.
Haddington, Haddyngton [in Au-
bourn and South Hykeham],
CO. Lincoln, 597.
, manor of, 597.
Haddon, East, Esthaddon, co. North-
ampton, 232.
, West, CO. Northampton,
752.
Haddon, John, 117.
Haddyngton. See Haddington.
Haddynham, Hadham. See Had-
denham.
Hadleigh. co. Essex, 679 (pp. 429,
432).
, Hadley, co. Suffolk, 891.
, , Amkynnes in, 891.
, , Toppesfield in, q.v.
Hadley [in Wellington], co. Salop,
manor of, 184.
, CO. Sviffolk. See Hadleigh.
Hadnall [in Middle], co. Salop, manor
of, 229.
, John Banaster of. See
Banaster.
Hadnesfeld. See Huddersfield.
Hadspen, Hattespenne [in Pitcombe],
641.
Hadston [in Cherington parish,
formerly in Warkworth], co.
Northumberland, 547.
Hagbourne, West, Westhaggeborne,
CO. Berks, manor of, 164.
Haggeley. See Hagley.
Haghton. See Haughton.
Hagley, Haggeley [in Clunbury], co.
Salop, manor of, 233.
[in Rugeley], co. Stafford,
347.
Hagnaby, Hagneby, co. Lincoln,
abbot of, land held of, 2.
Hagnet. See Haughley.
Hagworthingham, Hagworthyng-
ham, CO. Lincoln, 836, 880.
GENERAL INDEX.
731
Haicthorp. See Hackthorp.
Hainworth, Haynworth [in Bingley],
CO. York [W.R.], 671.
Haisthorpe, Hasthorp, Hasthorpe,
Hastthorp [in Burton Agnes],
CO. York [E.R.], 38, 39.
, , manor of, 38.
Hakelton. See Hackleton.
Hakenet. See Haughley.
Haket, William, escheator, co. Hants,
530.
Hakewill, Geoffrey. 879.
Hakney. See Hackney.
Halams, co. Huntingdon. See Pax-
ton, Little.
Halberton, Halperton, co. Devon,
176.
, church of St. Mary of, war-
den of, land held of, 176.
, manor of, 262.
, Morston in, q.v.
Haldenby, co. Northampton. See
Holdenby.
Haldenby, John, 232.
, John, son and heir of Wil-
liam, esquire, 232.
Richard, 232.
, Robert, 232.
Haldenby, William, esquire, co. North-
ampton, 232.
Haldworth, Richard, 390.
Hale, le [in Ockley], co. Surrey, 684.
Hales, Sheriff, Shirrefhales, Shyryf-
halez, COS. Salop and Stafford,
advowson of, 408, 415.
, manor of, 326, 408, 415.
Hales, Halys, Thomas, 393, 394.
, Thomas, of Abingdon,
gentleman, 314.
Halffknyghtes, co. Norfolk. See
Hardwick.
HaHnaked. See Halnaker.
Halford in Bromfield, co. Salop, Din-
chope in, q.v.
Halghton. See Halton.
HaUfax, Halyfax, co. York [W.R.],
803.
, Barkisland in, q.v.
, Bottomley in, q.v.
, Elland in, q.v.
, Fixby in, q.v.
, Heptonstall in, q.v.
, Hipperholme in, q.v.
, Langfield in, q.v.
, Lindley in, q.v.
, Midgley in, q.v.
, Norland in, q.v.
, Ovenden in, q.v.
, Owram, North in, q.v.
, Owram, South in, q.v.
, Rastrick in, q.v.
, Rishworth in, q.v.
, Shelf, q.v.
, Shibden in, q.v.
, Sowerby in, q.v.
Halifax — cont.
, Stainland in, q.v.
, Stansfield in, q.v.
, Wadsworth in, q.v.
Halinyton by Louth. See Halling-
ton.
Haliwell. See London, Holywell.
Halkeston, Halkyston. See Hals-
don.
Hall, Halle, co. Hants. See Oakley
Hall.
[in Bishops Tawton], co.
Devon, 614.
, , Richard Chechestre
of. See Chichester.
Hall, Halle, John, 642.
Nicholas, esquire, 284.
, Richard, 447.
, Richard, 736.
, Thomas (co. Lincoln), 838.
, Thomas (co. Oxford), 484,
519.
, Thomas, land held of (co.
Somerset), 190.
, Thomas, gentleman, 497.
, William, 204.
, , Margaret Alen, wife
of, 204.
Hallam, Kirk, Halum, co. Derby,
Mapperley in, q.v.
, John, parson of the church
of, 33.
Hallaton, Haloughton, co. Leicester,
691.
, advowson of, 691.
Halle, CO. Hants. See Oakley Hall.
Halleghwell, Halleghwyll. See
Hallwill.
HaUewell Manor, co. Norfolk, See
Langham.
Hallewyll. See Halwill.
Halley, Ellen, wife of Robert, esqmre,
694.
, John, esquire, 734.
, John, esquire, son and heir
of Robert, esquire, 694.
, Richard, 976.
Halley, Robert, esquire, co. Northamp-
ton, 694.
Hallington, Halinyton, by Louth, co.
Lincoln, 82.
Hallis. See Hals.
Halnaker, HaKnaked, co. Sussex,
manor of, 240.
, land held of, 439.
Haloughton. See Hallaton.
Halperton. See Halberton.
Hals, Hallis, John, 7.
, John, bishop of Coventry
and Lichfield, 7, 36.
, John, son and heir of Wil-
liam, 763.
, Michael, 7.
, Richard, 699, 763.
, Richard, esquire, 886.
732
GENERAL INDEX.
TJ o 1 a COtl f
. . , William, land held of, 426.
, William, heirs of, land held
of, 886.
Hals, William, co. Devon, 763.
Halsdon [in Cookbury], co. Devon,
767.
, Halkeston, Halkyston, in
Dolton parish, co. Devon,
699.
Halsham, East, Esthalsham [in Hals-
ham], CO. York [E.R.], 86.
, , manor of, 185.
, West, Westhalsham [in
Halsham], co. York [E.R.].
86, 185.
, , manor of, 86.
Halstead, Halsted, Halstede, co.
Essex, 26, 679 (pp. 429,
432).
, Halstede [in Stixwould], co.
Lincoln, 644.
Halstede, co. Essex. See Halstead.
, CO. Lincoln. See Halstead.
, CO. Suffolk. See Hawstead.
Halswill, Walter, 426.
Halton, CO. Oxford. See Holton.
, East, Halton [in Skipton],
CO. York [W.R.], 390.
, Hill, manor of Hill [in
Bromfield], co. Salop, manor
of. See Hill.
Holegate, Halton by Spilles-
by, CO. Lincoln, 2.
, Little, Halton or Halghton
[in Bromfeld], co. Salop, 116.
Halum. See Hallam.
Halvergate, co. Stiff oik. See Orford.
Halwell, CO. Devon, Bickleigh in,
q.v.
, Poulston in, q.v.
, Washbourne in, q.v.
Halwill, CO. Devon. See Holwell.
Halwill, Halleghwell, Halleghwyll,
Hallewyll, Halywell, John,
knight, 426.
, , land held of, 64.
Halwill, John, knight, co. Cornwall,
617, 828.
Halwill, Richard, esquire, son and
heir of John, knight, 617,
828.
Halyfax. See Halifax.
Halyffelde. See Hellifield.
Halys. See Hales.
Haljrwell, CO. Durham. See Holy-
well.
Halywell, Sir John. See Halwill.
Ham Castle, Homcastell [in Clifton
on Teme], co. Worcester,
lordship of (i), 159.
Hainbleden, Hamylden, co. Bucking-
ham, manor of, 216.
Hambleton, Hameldon, co. Rutland,
manor of, 681.
Hamby, Thomas, 968.
, , Agnes, wife of,
daughter and co-heir of Wil-
liam Langton, 968.
Hamd. See Hamworthy.
Hamelake. See Helmsley.
Hameldon. See Hambleton.
Hameringham, Hameryngham, co.
Lincoln, 327.
, Alan Musterluff of. See
Musterluff.
Hamerton, co. York. See Hammer-
ton Hall.
Hamerton, John, son and heir of
Stephen, knight, 391.
Stephen, knight, 303.
Hamerton, Stephen, knight, co. York,
391.
Hamerton, William, 391.
Hameryngham. See Hameringham.
Hamilton, Hamilden, co. Leicester,
497 bis.
Hamnae St. George. See George-
ham.
Hammerton Hall, Hamerton [in
Slaidburn], co. York [W.R.],
manor, or lordship, of, 391.
Hampden, Hampdene, Edmiind,
esquire, 436, 509.
, Edmund, of Woodstock, 313.
, John, 313.
, John, esquire, 436.
, John, of 'la Hill,' 116.
Hampreston, co. Dorset, 397, 398.
, advowson (|) of, 251.
, manor (J) of, 251.
, , land held of, 397,
398.
Hampshire, escheator in. See
Haket, William ; More,
PhiUp ; Waren, John.
, sheriff of, payment by, 290,
499, 602.
Hampstead, Great or Grathamsted,
Gretehamstede [in Luton], co.
Bedford, 766.
, manor of, 766.
Hampsted. See Hamstead.
Hamptenet. See Westhampnett.
Hampton, CO. Sviffolk. ;S'eeAmpton.
in Arden, co. Warwick, Bal-
sall. Temple in, q.v.
, Hampton by Hy worth [in
Highworth], co. Wilts, 275.
Poyle, CO. Oxford, manor of,
237.
Hampton, John, 300, 428.
, John, esquire, 643.
, John, vicar of Ashbourne,
832.
Hamstall [in Wix], co. Essex, manor
of, 478.
Ridware, Redware, co. Staf-
ford, Richard Coton of. See
Cotton.
GENERAL INDEX.
733
Hamstead, Hampsted [in Hands-
worth], CO. Stafford, 730.
Hamworthy, chapelry of Ham, Upper
or South Ham, Hamd [now
parish, formerly in Sturinin-
ster Marshall], co. Dorset,
957.
Hamylden. See Hambleden.
Handes, Thomas, of London, mercer,
29.
Handfords, ? Hantisford [in Ro-
borongh], co. Devon, manor
of, land held of, 699.
Handsworth, Honnesworth, co. Staf-
ford, 730.
, manor of, land held of, 730.
, Hamstead in, q.v.
, Perry Bar in, q.v.
Handy, Robert, 562, 587.
Hangynghowgton. See Houghton,
Hanging.
Hanley Child, Chilturne Hanley [in
Eastham], co. Worcester,
manor (J) of, 489.
Hanneslap, John, 621.
Hanney, East, Esthanney, co. Berks,
42 bis.
Hannington, Hanyngton, co. North-
ampton, 752.
Hannserd. See Hansard.
Hanorth, William, 496 passim.
Hansard, Hannserd, Alice, widow,
204.
, , Maud daughter of.
See Hansard, George.
, Anthony, son and heir of
Thomasine, 31.
, George, esquire, 204.
, , Maud wife of,
daughter of Alice Hansard,
widow, 204.
, Thomas, knight, 31, 199,
204, 679.
, , land held of, 968.
Hansard, Thomasine, wife of Thomas
Hansard, knight, and daughter
and co-heir of William Brewes,
Suffolk, 31.
Hantisford. See Handfords.
Hanworth, co. Lincoln, 597.
, , manor of, 597.
, CO. Norfolk, manor of, land
held of, 198.
, Potter, CO. Lincoln, 830.
, , manor of, 830, 83L
Hanyngton, co. Northampton. See
Hannington.
Hanyngton, Christopher, 498.
Hap hey. See Shap.
Happisburgh, co. Norfolk, Crispins
Manor in, q.v.
Hapton, CO. Norfolk, manor of, 18.
Harafion. See Harrowden.
Harberton, Hurberton, co. Devon,
manor of, land held of, 865.
Harberton — cont.
, Beenleigh in, q.v.
, Forde in. See Harberton-
ford.
Harbertonford, Forde, in Harberton,
CO. Devon, 865.
Har bo rough Magna, Hardeburgh
Magna, co. Warwick, advow-
sonof, 120.
, manor of (|), 120.
Harbotell, Guycheardus, son and
heir of Sir Ralph, 906.
Harbotell, Ralph, knight, co. North-
umberland, 906.
Harcourt, Harecoiu-t, Richard,
knight, 436.
, Anne daughter of.
See Fiennes, Anne.
, Robert, 108.
, Robert, knight, 388 ter, 581
bis.
, , land held of, 347.
, Lettice, sister of.
See Peshale.
, Thomas, esquire, 933.
Hardeburgh Magna. See Har-
borough Magna.
Hardegrey, Margaret, 13.
Hardekyn, Thomas, 26.
Hardenes, Hardenesse. See Dart-
mouth.
Hardewik next Longney, Hardewike,
Hardewyk, co. Gloucester.
See Hardwicke.
Hardewike, Hardewyke, co. Nor-
folk. See Hardwick.
Hardewyck, Roger, 373.
Hardgrave. See Hargrave.
Hardingstone, co. Northampton,
Cotton, West, in, q.v.
Hardington, Hardyngton beside
Hemmyngton, co. Somerset,
273.
Hardres, Lower, Netherhardres, co.
Kent, 686.
Hardwick, Hardewike, Hardewyke,
Herdewike, co. Norfolk, ad-
vowson of church of, 225, 632.
, , Barettes in, 225,
632.
, Clerkes or Clerkys
Close, in, 225.
, , Halffeknyghtes,
Halffknyghtes in, 225.
, Hardwyk (unidentified), co.
Warwick, 913.
, Hardwyk, Hardwyke, in
parish of Kirkby in Ashfield,
CO. Nottingham, 123.
Hardwicke, Hardewik next Longney,
Hardewike, Hardewyk, co.
Gloucester, 8, 506.
, Parke Court Manor in, 8.
Hardwyk, Hardwyke, co. Notting-
ham. See Hardwick,
734
GENERAL INDEX.
Hardwyk — cont.
, CO. Warwick. See Hard-
wick.
Hardwyn, John, 357.
Hardy, John, 838.
, Richard, 204.
Hardyng, Maud, wife of Thomas,
919.
Hardyng, Thomas, co. Somerset, 919.
Hardyngton beside Hemmyngton.
See Hardington.
Harecourte. See Harcourt.
Harefield, Herfeld, co. Middlesex,
John Newdygate of. See
Newdegate.
Haremore, co. Warwick. See Middle -
ton.
Haresege. See Hassage.
Haresfield, Harsfeld, Harsfild, co.
Gloucester, 506.
, manor of, land held of, 8.
, Colthrop in, q.v.
Haresthorpp (unidentified), co. York
[N.R.], 914.
Harettysham. See Harrietsham.
Harewell, Harwell, Harwill, Herwell,
Horewell, Agnes, wife of
William, 477.
, Edmimd, 562, 720.
John, land held of, 109 bis.
Harewell, John, esquire, co. Salop,
947 ; CO. Somerset, 907.
Harewell, John, esqviire, son and heir
of William, esquire, 430,
477.
, Thomas, son and heir of
John, esquire, 907, 947.
, Thomas, son of William,
esquire, 431.
, William, 913.
Harewell, William, esquire, co. Salop,
430 ; CO. Somerset, 477 ; co.
Warwick, 431.
Harewell, William, son of William,
esquire, 431.
Harewood, Harwod, co. York [W.R.],
manor of, land held of, 573.
, Huby in, q.v.
, Keswick in, q.v.
Harford, Herford, Herfford, Herp-
forde, Hertford, parish, co.
Devon, 67, 426.
, , manor of, land held
of, 266.
, , manor (|) of, 773.
, , Stowford in, q.v.
Lythe, Hartfordlith, co.
York [E.R.], Sherburn in,
q.v.
Harfordes Maner, co. Bedford. See
Wrestlingworth.
Harfordstok. See Stock, Harward.
Hargrave, Hardgrave, co. North-
ampton, 296.
, advowson of, 296.
Harington, Haryngton, Cecily, lady.
See Grey, Thomas, marquess
of Dorset.
, Isabel, wife of James, knight,
44.
Harington, James, knight, co. Cimiber-
land, 44.
Harington, John, 939.
, Nicholas, esqviire, brother
and heir of James, knight, 44.
, Robert, land held of, 202.
Harkstead, Herkested, co. Suffolk,
891.
, manor of, 250.
, Thomas Sampson of. See
Sampson.
Harleston, John, son and heir of
Robert, and Alice his wife,
383, 425, 459, 527.
, , Clement, son and
heir of, 383, 425, 459, 527.
, Robert, 270, 472.
, Robert, esquire, 383, 425,
459, 527.
, , Alice wife of. See
Hevenyngham, Alice.
See Hurleston.
Harley, John, esquire, 130, 155.
Harling, East, Estharlyng, co. Nor-
folk, church of, advowson of,
114.
, , chapel of St. Mary
in, called ' Harlynges Chaun-
tri,' advowson of, 114.
, , parson of. See
Ayleward, John.
, , Robert Wingfield of.
See Wingfield.
, Hill, alias Gelding Hall,
Manor [in East Harling], co.
Norfolk, 114.
, Middle or Little, Medilhar-
lyng [now in West Harling],
CO. Norfolk, 458.
, , advowson of, 458.
manor of, 458.
, West, Westharlyng, co. Nor-
folk, 458.
, , advowson of, 458.
, , manor of, 458.
Harling, Thomas. See Harlyng.
Harlings Manor, manor of Esthar-
lyng [in East Harling], co.
Norfolk, 114.
Harlington, Harlyngton, in Barm-
brough, CO. York [W.R.], 571.
Harlow, Harlowe, co. Essex, 679
{pp. 430 bis, 431).
, hundred of, land held of, 679.
, Grene of. See Grene.
, Hubbards Hall in, q.v.
Harlsey, East, Estherlesay, Esther-
lesey, Estherlessey, Esther-
lyssay, co. York [N.R.], manor
of, 556, 561.
GENERAL INDEX.
735
Harlsej'', East — cont.
, . . . . , St. Mary of Mount-
grace in, priory of, patronage
of, 556, 561.
West, Westherlesey [in
Osmotherley], co.York [N.R.],
556, 561.
Harlyng, Harling. Henry, clerk, 1.
Robert, knight. 114.
, Anne, daughter and
heir of. See Scrope, Anne.
, Thomas, 731.
Harljmgton. See Harlington.
HarljTigwodys. See Buckenham,
Old.
Harnam, co. Somerset. See Harn-
ham.
Est, CO. Wilts. See Harn-
ham. East.
Harnham, East, Est Harnam, Est-
hernam [tithing of Britford],
CO. Wilts, 682.
, , manor of, 682, 783.
, Harnam [in Oake], co.
Somerset, manor of, 65.
Harnhill. See Hernhill.
Harold, William, 496 bis.
Harowdon, Harowedon. See Har-
rowden.
Harpeden. See Harpsden.
Harper, Harpur, Richard, 123.
, William, 728.
Harpesfeld, John, 579, 580, 670.
Harpetre Tilley. See Harptree,
West.
Harpisfeld, Harpysfeld, Jolin, gentle-
man, 893.
Harpsden, Harpeden, co. Oxford, 393.
, advowson of, 393.
, manor of, 393.
Harptree, East, Estharptre, co.
Somerset, 345.
, manor of, 345.
, , Coley in, q.v.
, , Eastwood in, q.v.
, , Sherborne in, q.v.
, , Shrowl in, q.v.
West, Westharpetre, co.
Somerset, 345.
, , Harpetre, Tilley,
Westharptre Tylley in, 345.
Harpur. See Harper.
Harpysfeld. See Harpisfeld.
Harres. See Harrys.
Harrietsham, Harettysham, Haryet-
tysham, Heriettysham, parish
of, CO. Kent, 246.
Harrold, Hamold, co. Bedford, 454.
, Dungee in, q.v.
Harrowby, Haryarby, co. Lincoln,
manor of. 83.
Harrowden, Haradon, Harowdon,
Harowedon, co. Northamp-
ton, manor of, land held of,
70, 621.
Harrowden, co. Northampton — cont.
, , Roger Garnet of.
See Garnet.
, Little, Little Harowedon,
CO. Northampton, 621.
Harry, Stephen, 767.
, Thomas ap, land held of,
261.
Harrys, Harres, Francis, land held of,
699, 717.
Harrys, Francis, son and heir of John
Harrys, esquire, proof of age,
Devon, 30.
Harrys, John, 248.
, John, esquire, 30.
, William (co. Devon), 30,
872.
William (co. Somerset), 9.
Harryson, Haryson, Edward, 679.
, Lionel, 545.
Harsege. See Hassage.
Harsfeld. See Haresfield.
Harsham alias Haversham. See
Haversham.
HarstedHall, HerstedHall, Herstede-
hall in Burdebroke [in Bird-
brook], CO. Essex, manor of,
396.
Harston Tiptoff, Herleston [in
Harston], co. Cambridge,
manor (|) of, 219.
, Higher, Hegher Horston [in
Brixton], co. Devon, manor
of, 773.
, Lower, Lowgher Horston [in
Brixton], co. Devon, manor
of, 773.
Hart, Hert, co. Durham, manor of,
559.
Hart, Hert, Edward, son and heir of
Richard, 149.
, Joan, wife of Richard, 149.
Hart, Richard, co. Devon, 149.
Hartburn, co. Northumberland,
Netherwitton in, q.v.
Harteham. See Hartham.
Hartest, Hertest, Herthest, co. Suf-
folk, 53, 72.
Hartewell. See Hartwell.
Hartford, East, Estharford [in Hor-
ton], CO. Northumberland.
906.
, West, Westharforde [in Hor-
ton], CO. Northiimberland,
906.
Hartfordlith. See Harford Lythe.
Hartham, Harteham, Hertham, in
Corsham parish, co. Wilts,
682, 979.
Hartington, co. Derby, Heathcote in,
q.v.
Hartland, Hertelond, Hertlond, co.
Devon, 878.
, abbot of, land held of, 555
bis, 940.
736
GENERAL INDEX.
Hartland — cont.
, Diptford in, q.v.
, Meddon in, g.v.
Hartland, Thomas, son of William,
720.
Hartland, William, Gloucester, 720.
Hartland, William, son and heir of
William, 720.
, , Agnes, daughter
and co-heir of. See Hews,
William.
, , Katharine, daughter
and co-heir of, 720.
Hartlepool, Hertilpole, co. Durham,
manor of, 559.
Hartley, Hertelegh, co. Kent, manor
of, 7.
Hartness, Hertnes, co. Diirham,
lordship of, 559.
Hartshorn, Herteshorn, Hertyshorne,
CO. Derby, 836.
, manor of, 836.
, Netherhall Manor in, 836.
, Overhall Manor in, 836 bis.
, parish church of St. Peter in,
836.
, curate of. See Kylburne,
John.
, John Irlond of. See Ireland,
John.
Hartwell, Hertwell [co. Northamp-
ton], Thomas Hartewell of.
See Hartwell, Thomas.
Hartwell, Hartewell, Hertwell, Brian,
gentleman, 912.
, John, son and heir of Wil-
liam, knight, 752.
, Katharine. See Hartwell,
William, knight.
, Richard, 752.
, Thomas, 752.
Thomas, gentleman, 912.
, Thomas, of Hartwell, 291.
, Thomas, of London, draper,
291.
, William, esquire, 291, 752.
, William, knight, 912.
, , Katharine, daughter
of. See Fm"tho, Katharine.
, , Katharine, wife of,
752.
Hartwell, William, knight, co. North-
ampton, 752.
Harty, Hartey, co. Kent, 932.
Harvy. See Hervy.
Harwell, Harwill. ^ee Harewell.
Harwestie, co. Kent. See Ludden-
ham.
Harwod. See Harewood.
Harwold. See Harrold.
Haryarby. See Harrowby.
Haryettysham. See Harrietsham.
Haryman, John, 852.
Haryngton. See Harington.
Haryson. See Harryson.
Hasard, Richard, clerk, 703.
Haseden, Hersyng in the hundred of
Blengate [in Westbere], co,
Kent, manor of, 642, 665.
Haselbeech, Haselbyche, co. North-
ampton, 232.
Haselbury Bryan, Hasilbere, co.
Dorset, manor of, 524.
Haselbyche. See Haselbeech.
Haseldene, Haselden, Francis, son
and heir of John, 958.
Haseldene, John, co. Dorset, 958.
Haseley, co. Warwick, 693.
, Great, Aseley, Great Hasley,
CO. Oxford, 6.
, , rector of. See But-
ler, Thomas.
, , Latchford in, q.v.
, , Rycote in, q.v.
, Little, Little Hasele, Little
Hasley [in Great Haseley], co.
Oxford, 6, 674.
Haselwode, Edmimd, clerk, 232.
, Thomas, 45.
Haselyngfeld. See Haslingfield.
Hasilbere, co. Dorset. See Hasel-
bury Bryan.
Hasilden, William, esquire, 396.
See also Haseldene.
Hasilrig, Hesilrig, Thomas, esquire,
land held of, 295 bis.
Hasley. See Haseley.
Haslingfield, Haselyngfeld, co. Cam-
bridge, 11.
Hassage, Haresege, Harsege [in Wal-
low], CO. Somerset, 754, 978.
Hassobury, Hertesho, in Farnham,
CO. Essex, manor of, 330.
, Dawysmore meadow in, 330.
, water-mill in, 330.
Hasthorp, Hasthorpe. See Hais-
thorpe.
Hastings [co. Sussex], capital of
Cinque Ports, rape of, land
held of, 824.
Hastings, Hastinges, Hastynges,
Hastyngez, Hastyngges, Has-
tyngys, Edward, 786.
, Edward, knight, lord Hast-
ings and de Hungerford, land
held of, 9, 47, 149 bis, 389,
497 bis, 627.
, George, esquire, brother and
heir of John, knight, 892.
Hastings, Joan, widow [late the wife
of Richard Hastings, lord Wil-
loughby alias lord Welles],
formerly the wife of Richard
Pigot, serjeant-at-law, daugh-
ter and heir of William Romond-
bye, CO. York, 839.
Hastings, John, esquire, 640.
John, knight, 939.
, , land held of, 669 (4),
706.
GENERAL INDEX.
737
Hastings, John, knight, co. Norfolk,
892.
Hastings, Dame Katharine, land
held of, 284.
, lord, lord de, land held of,
67, 299, 536, 936.
, Ralph, knight, 291. 882, 929.
, , heirs of, land held
of, 5.
, Richard, knight, lord de Wil-
loughby, lord de Wellys,
land held of, 182, 198, 287.
, , Joan, wife of. See
Hastings, Joan.
, Roger, knight, land held of,
547.
, William, knight, lord Hast-
ings, 499, 882, 929.
Hastlyns. See Astelyns.
Hastthorp. See Haisthorpe.
Hasyldjk, fossa of, in Quidenham
and Banham, co. Norfolk,
114.
Hatch, Hacche [in Cliddesden], co.
Hants, manor of, 708.
Hache next Lynle [in West
Tisbury], co. Wilts, 502.
, , manor of, land held
of, 502.
Hatfield, Bishops Hatfeld, co. Hert-
ford, 392.
Peverel, Hatfeld Peverell
[co. Essex], honor of, land
held of, 72, 278.
, manor, or lordship,
of, 127, 129.
, , land held of, 230.
, , Termitts Farm,
Termynes, in, q.v.
Hatherleigh, Hatherlegh, Hatherley,
CO. Devon, burgage in, 767.
Hatherley, Down, Domiehatherlegh,
Hatherley, co. Gloucester,
720.
, manor of, 97.
Hatley, Cockayne, Buryhattley, co.
Bedford, 179.
St. George, Hungre Hatley,
CO. Cambridge, manor of, land
held of, 448.
Hatley, Robert, 744.
Haton. See Hayton.
Hattespenne. See Hadspen.
Hatton, CO. Lincoln, manor of, 455.
, CO. Warwick, 693.
, , Beausale in, q.v.
, , Shrewley in, q.v.
, High, Hatton Heynheth [in
Stanton upon Hineheath], co.
Salop, manor of, 184.
Hatton, Richard, doctor of laws,
143.
Haugh, Little, Lytylhaugh [in Nor-
ton], CO. Suffolk, manor of,
444.
Wt. 3777.
Haughley, Hauley, Hagnet, Hakenet,
Hawle, CO. Suffolk, honor of,
land held of, 306, 307, 383 bis,
425.
, manor of, land held of, 53,
457.
Haughton, co. Salop. See Hill Hal-
ton.
, Haghton [in Humshaugh,
in Simonburn parish], co.
Northumberland, 547.
le Skerne, ? Haughton, co.
Durham, coal mine in, 558.
, , Coltparke in, 558.
, , Mawdefeld in, 558.
Hauley. See Haughley.
Hautclif, William, 567.
Haute, Hawte, Edward, 246.
, Edward, of Petham, co.
Kent, gentleman, 932.
, , Elizabeth, wife of,
daughter and co-heir of
Thomas Frognall, 932.
, John, knight, land held of,
642, 665.
, Richard, esquire, 246.
, Thomas, knight, land held of,
642, 665.
, Thomas, son and heir of Sir
William, 145.
, William, knight, 973.
, , land held of, 973.
Haute, William, knight, co. Kent, 145.
Hauxwell, West, Westhawkiswell,
Westhawkyswell [in Haux-
well], CO. York [N.R.], 461.
Haverhill, Haverell, co. Suffolk,
manor of, 25.
Haverland, Heverlond, co. Norfolk,
600.
, Dawekyns in, 600.
Haversham, Harsham alias Havers-
ham, CO. Buckingham, manor
of, 655.
Hawarsclowch, co. Stafford, 544.
Hawberk, Robert, 245.
Hawe, Christopher, 319, 688.
, John, 319.
, Thomas, 913.
Haweles, Richard, esquire, 499.
Hawes, Howes, in Stanway, co.
Essex, manor of, 417, 427.
Hawes, George, rector of Barrow,
429.
, Nicholas. See Hews.
Hawgh, John, clerk, 141.
Hawk, Robert, chaplain, 304.
Hawkedon, co. Suffolk, 84.
Cresseners manor in, 84.
, Thurston Hall in, q.v.
Hawkerigge. See Hawkridge.
Hawkeswick, Hawekyswyk, Hawkis-
wyk in Craven, Hawkyswyke
[in Arncliffe], co. York [W.R.],
556, 561.
iH 47
738
GENERAL INDEX.
Hawkesworth, Walter, the elder, 304.
Hawkewoddes. See Hawkwoods.
Hawkins, Hawkyns, John, 675.
, Robert, 517, 518.
Hawkiswyk in Craven. See Hawkes-
wick.
Hawkridge, Hawkerigge, co. Somer-
set, 930, 948.
Hawks, eyries of, 840.
Hawkwoods, Hawkewoddes of Pot-
terstrete [in Potterstreet], in
Sible Hedingham, &c., co.
Essex, messuage, &c., 26.
Hawkyn, Peter, 126.
Hawkyns. See Hawkins.
Hawkyswyk, Hawkyswyke, heirs of,
landheldof, 556, 561.
Hawkyswyke, co. York. See Haw-
keswick.
Hawle. See Haughley.
Hawstead, Halstede, Hawstede, co.
Suffolk, 110.
, advowson of, 110.
, Hawstead manor in, 110.
Hawte. See Haute.
Hawton, co. Nottingham, 46.
Hawtre, Thomas, 627.
Haxey, Haxsey, co. Lincoln, 566.
, advowson of chantry of, 566.
, Craiselound in, q.v.
, Eastlound in, q.v.
, Westwoodside in, q.v.
Hav, le Haya, fee of, co. Lincoln, land
held of, 644.
Hayden, Heydon [in Staverton], co.
Gloucester, 593.
Haydon. See Heydon.
Hayes, co. Devon. See Landhayes.
Haygrove, Heygrove, Heygrove
juxta Rriggewater [in out
manor of Bridgwater], co.
Somerset, 823, 931.
Hayle, Weston. See Weston, Hail.
Haynandes. See Woodford.
Hayne, le, co. Devon. See Petton.
, Heyne [in Moreton Hamp-
stead], CO. Devon, manor of,
land held of, 739 bis.
Hayne, John, clerk, 147.
Haynworth. See Hainworth.
Haystok, John, 466.
Hayton, Hey ton, co. Nottingham,
235.
, , manor of, 235.
CO. York. See Ayton.
, ? Haton, CO. York [E.R.],
669.
, Upper, Heyton or Hayton
[in Stanton Lacy], co. Salop,
manor of, 116.
Hayton, Heyton, Thomas, 245,
344.
, , Sibyl wife of, 245.
, , land held of, 245,
293, 625.
Hayton — cont.
, Thomas, gentleman, land
held of, 245:
Hayward, John, 712.
, Richard, clerk, 712.
Haywode, co. Devon, 646.
Haywodes, manor of, co. Norfolk.
See Heywood, Diss.
Haywood, Haywode, Heywod [in
Colwick], CO. Stafford, manor
of, land held of, 408.
, wood of, Heywode bayly in,
840.
, John Aston of. See Aston.
Hazlewood, Hessilwod or Hesilwod
[in Tadcaster], co. York
[W.R.], manor of, 420.
, Cocksford in, q.v.
Head, co. Devon, manor of, land held
of, 699.
Headcorn, Hedcrone, co. Kent,
parish of, 246.
Headington, Hedyngdon, co. Ox-
ford, 237.
, manor of, 237.
Headley, Hedlegh, co. Surrey, 684.
Headson, Hyddysdon Mede [in
Thrushelton], co. Devon, 940.
Heale, Hele in High Bickington, co.
Devon, 228.
Heanor, co. Derby, Langley in, q.v.
, Shipley in, q.v.
Hearn, Hiirn in Plymtree, co. Devon,
555.
Heath, Hethe [in Laysters], co. Here-
ford, manor of, 737.
and Reach, co. Bedford,
Nares Gladley in, q.v.
Heathcote, Hethcote, Hethcott [in
Hartington], co. Derby, 542.
Heathfield, Clerkyshethfeld [in Lod-
diswell], CO. Devon, Touseyns-
wode in, 149.
Heavitree, Hevytre, parish of St.
Michael of, 716.
, More in, q.v.
Ringwell in, q.v.
Sporebarne in, q.v.
, Wonford in, q.v.
Hebden, Hebden in Craven, co. York
[W.R.], manor (^) of, 335.
Hebron, co. Northumberland, Trit-
lington in, q.v.
Hechyn. See Hitchin.
Heck, Hecke [in Snaith], co. York
[W.R.], 169.
, Little, Ly tylhek [in Snaith],
CO. York [W.R.], 105.
Heckeley, William, of Southampton,
mercer, 707.
Heckington, Hekyngton, co. Lincoln,
597.
Hedcrone. See Headcorn.
Heddington, Hedyngton, co. Wilts,
300.
GENERAL INDEX.
739
Heddington — cont.
manor of, 300.
Hedd Lande, co. Essex. See May-
land.
Heddiswell, Hiddiswill, in West Al-
v'ington, co. Devon, 886.
Hedersett. See Hethersett.
Hedge Court, Hegecourt, Heggecourt
[in Godstone], co. Surrey,
manor of, 209, 212.
Hedgerley, Hugele, Hugeley, co.
Buckingham, 627.
Hedingham, Castle, Hengam at
Castle, Hynnyngham at
Castle, CO. Essex, 26.
, , manor of, land held
of, 376.
Sible, Hengamsibyll, co.
Essex, Potterstreet of. Hawk-
woods in, q.v.
Hedirsett. See Hethersett.
Hedlegh. See Headley.
Hedley [in Chester le Street], co.
Durham, 558.
, , manor of, 558.
Hope, Hedlehop [in Brance-
peth], CO. Durham, 558.
, Cokfidhous bv, 558.
Hedon, co. York [E.R.], 86,^669.
Hedon, Thomas, gentleman, 86.
Hedyngdon. See Headington.
Hedyngton. See Heddington.
Hegecoiu-t. See Hedge Court.
Heggesset. See Hessett.
Heigh Ester. See Easter, High.
Heigham, co. Siiffolk. See Higham.
Hall, manor called Barring-
tons, Baryngtons, ' Daryng-
tons,' in Mellis, co. Suffolk,
496.
Heigham. See Higham.
Heighten St. Clere, Heyghton
Senccler [in South Heighton],
CO. Sussex, manor of, 213.
Heighway, Richard, clerk, 270.
Heiham. See Higham.
Hekyngton. See Heckington.
Helbek. See Hillbeck.
Hele, CO. Devon. See Heale.
, hamlet of Clee, co. Lincoln, \
698. i
Hele, Richard, 121.
Helestall, co. Lincoln. See Friskney.
Heley in Stanley, co. York [W.R.],
3.
Helhoughton, Helwyngton, co. Nor-
folk, manor in, of prior of St.
Faith, land held of, 142.
, Staples alias Stapletons
manor, manor of Stapyls in
{\), 142.
Hellaby, Heluby [in Stainton], co.
York[W:R.], 571.
Hellcote Marsh, co. Essex. See
Bradwell juxta Mare. i
Hellifield, HaljrfTelde [in Long Pres-
ton], CO. York [W.R.], manor,
or lordship, of, 391.
, court at, of prior of
St. John of Jerusalem, 391.
Helme Park, Helmepark [in Wol-
singham], co. Durham, 558.
, coal mine in, 558.
, manor of, 558.
Helmerton. See Hillmarton.
Helmingham, Helmyngham, co.
Suffolk, manor of, land held
of, 200.
Helmsley, Hamelake [co. York,
N.R.], lord Roos de. See
Ros.
, Sproxton in, q.v.
Helmyngham. See Helmingham.
Helperthorpe, Helperthorp, co. York
[E.R.], 567.
Helston, Helston in Kerrier, Helston-
burgh, CO. Cornwall, 680 {p.
435).
, manor of, land held of, 680
{pp. 436, 437).
Heltesborough. See Hiltesbviry.
Helton, Great. See Capheaton.
Heluby. See Hellaby.
Helyon, John, 24, 25, 26.
, Edith wife of. See Grene,
Edith.
, , Isabel daughter and
heir of [wife of Humphrey
Tyrell], 24, 25, 26.
, , Philippa, daughter
of, 25, 26.
, John, the elder, 25, 26.
Hembury. See Henbury.
Hemerford, John, esquire, 540.
, land held of. 111.
See Hymerford.
Hemingbrough, Hemyngburgh, co.
York [W.R.], 939.
, church of St. Mary of, pro-
vost of, land held of, 939.
, Babthorpe in, q.v.
, Brackenholine in, q.v.
, Menthorpe in, q.v.
, Osgodby in, q.v.
Hemingby, Hemmyngby, co. Lin-
coln, advowson of, 10.
Hemington, Hemmyngton, co.
Somerset, Hardington beside,
q.v.
Hemlock, Hemiok, co. Devon, manor
of, 118.
Hemmyng, Simon, 399.
Hemmyngby. See Hemingby.
Hemmyngton. See Hemington.
Hempnall, Hemnale, Hempnale [co.
Norfolk], 225.
, manor of, land held of, 36,
453.
Hempshill, Hemsell [in Bulwell], co.
Nottingham, manor of, 423.
740
GENERAL INDEX.
Hempshill — cont.
, mill in, 423.
Hemsell. See Hempshill.
Hemswell, co. Lincoln, Spittal in the
Street in, q.v.
HemjTigbiu'gh. See Hemingbrough.
Hemyngton, John, 970.
Henbury, Hembury, co. Gloucester,
Aust in, q.v.
manor of, land held of, 470.
, Hymbere [in Sturminster
Marshall], co. Dorset, 957.
Hencastr'. See Hincaster.
Hendra, Hendre, ' agayn,' or juxta
Rynsy [in Breage], co. Corn-
wall, 680 (pp. 435, 436 bis).
, Hendre in the parish of
Seynt Kewa [in St. Kew], co.
Cornwall, 680 (p. 436 bis).
Hendry, Robert, 117.
Hengam at Castle. See Hedingham,
Castle.
Hengamsibyll. See Hedingham,
Sible.
Hengescote, John, 877.
Hengham, co. Norfolk. See Hing-
ham.
Henham [in Wangford], co. Suffolk,
36, 453.
, manor of, 54, 453.
, Cravens in, manor called,
36.
Henham, Thomas, 494.
Henkynnes, co. Suffolk. See Naugh-
ton.
Henley, Henlay, co. Suffolk, John
Alfray of. See Alfray.
[in Acton Scott], co. Salop,
622, 909.
, manor of, 909.
on Thames, co. Oxford, 314,
393.
, Fyllettes manor in.
See Phillis Covirt.
Hennock, Kennok, co. Devon, 776.
Henny, Great, co. Essex, 21.
Henry VII, grant by, to Oliver St.
John, 127.
, attorney of. See Hobart,
James ; Huddesfeld, William.
, chamberlain of. See Dau-
beney, Giles.
, household of, dean of chapel
of. See Hill, Richard.
, knight of the Body to. See
Tyrell, James.
Remembrancer of Ex-
chequer of. See Fitzherbert,
John.
solicitor of. See Dymmok,
Andrew.
, squire of body to. See Tre-
vanyon, William.
, treasurer of his chamber.
See Lovell, Thomas, knight.
Henry VTII, attorney of. See
Ernley, John.
Henry, bishop of Lincoln, 757.
Henry, duke of York, land held of,
495 bis, 591.
, prince of Wales,
duke of Cornwall, and earl of
Chester and Flint, land held
of, 680 (8), 695, 710, 767, 773,
825 bis, 827, 842, 869, 871,
875, 940.
, , , chancellor
to. See Frost, Robert.
Hensall, Hewsale [in Snaith], co.
York [W.R.], 105, 169.
Henstridge, co. Somerset, Toomer in,
q.v.
Hen ton, co. Somerset. See Hinton
Blewett.
CO. Wilts. See Hinton.
Burhuntt. See Hinton Bur-
rant.
Heo, le, CO. Buckingham. See Sher-
ington.
Heperon. See Hipperholme.
Heptonstall [in Halifax], co. York
[W.R.], 803.
Hepworth, co. Suffolk, 271.
Herbert, Walter, knight, land held
, of, 503, 504 bis.
: , William, earl of Pembroke,
land held of, 531.
Hercomb alias Hertingdon Comb,
Combe [in Kingston-on-
Thames], CO. Surrey, 286, 550.
' Hercy, Humphrey, esquire, 423.
, land held of, 235.
Herdewek. See Hurdwick.
Herdewike. See Hardwick.
Hereford, county of, earldom of,
land held of, 318, 502, 695,
I 799.
; Hereford, co. Hereford, 488.
, John Godeman of. See
j Godeman.
St. Ethelbert, cathedral
church of, bishop of, land held
of, 373, 622.
1 , bishops of. See
\ Audley, Edmimd ; Stanbury,
John.
i , , dean and chapter of,
land held of, 261, 463, 488.
Hereford, honor of, land held of, 315,
383, 510.
Hereford, Little, Lytyl Hereford,
Lytylhareford, co. Hereford,
manor of, 737.
Hereston. See Horestone.
Heresy. See Eresy.
Herfeld. See Harefield.
Herford, Herfford, co. Devon. See
Harford.
Hergest [in Kington, co. Hereford],
I Walter Vaughan of, q.v.
GENERAL INDEX.
741
Heriettysham. See Harrietsham.
Herkested. See Harkstead.
Herle, John, knight, 267.
Thomas, bastard son of Sir
John, 267, 555.
, , Joan wife of. See
Richemond, Joan.
Heleston. See Harston.
Hernebv. See Hornby.
Hernhill, Harnliill, co. Kent. 973.
Hernpasture, co. Lincoln. See
Wainfleet.
Heron, John, 558.
Heronden, Herynden in Eastry, co.
Kent, 642.
Herons [? in East Horndon], co.
Essex, manor of, 1.
, land held of, 1.
Herpforde. See Harford.
Herringfieet, co. Suffolk, priory of
St. Olave in, St. Olave in
Lovynglond, advowson of,
725.
Hersted Hall, Herstedehall. See
Harsted Hall.
Herston. See Horestone.
Hersy. See Hercy.
Hersyng, co. Kent. See Haseden.
Hert, CO. Durhazn. See Hart.
Hert, Edward, &c. See Hart.
Hertelegh. See Hartley.
Hertelond. See Hartland.
Hertelpole, John, 301.
Hertes, co. Suffolk. See Mendles-
ham.
Hertesho. See Hassobury.
Herteshorne. See Hartshorn.
Hertest. See Hartest.
Hertford, Herdford, Herteforde,
county of, earldom of, land
held of, 60, 782, 799, 843.
.' and Essex, honor of, land
held of, 952.
Hertford, co. Devon. See Harford.
Hertham. See Hartham.
Herthest. See Hartest.
Hertilpole. See Hartlepool.
Hertingfordbiu'y, Hertyngfordbery,
CO. Hertford, 392.
Hertlond. See Hartland.
Hertnes. See Hartness.
Hertwell, co. Northampton. See
Hartwell.
Hertwell, William, &c. See Hart-
well.
Hertyngfordbery. See Hertingford-
b\xry.
Hertyshorne. See Hartshorn.
Hervy, Joan [rectiiis Margaret], wife
of John Hervy, late the wife
of [WilUam] Fiennes [knight,
lord de Say], 950. See Fien-
nes, William.
Hervy, John, co. Somerset, 950.
Hervy, Harvy, John, esquire, 29 L
Hervy — cont.
, John, esquire, 548.
, Margaret, wife of,
548.
, John, esquire, 684.
, Agnes, wife of. See
Islee, John.
, , Isabel, daughter of.
See Lea, Isabel.
, Richard (co. Kent), 642.
, Richard (co. Norfolk), 37.
, Richard (co. Suffolk), 72.
, Thomas (co. Dorset), 251,
349.
Thomas (co. Norfolk), 37.
Herwell. See Harewell.
Herynden. See Heronden.
Heryng, Simon, 261.
Hesell. See Hessle.
Hesilrig. See Hasilrig.
Hesilwod. See Hazlewood.
Heslerton, East, Estheslerton, co.
York [E.R.], 575.
Hessay, Hessey [in Moor Monkton],
CO. York [W.R.], 539, 658.
Hessett, Heggesset, Heggessete,
Heggessett, co. Suffolk, 308.
, John Bakon of. See Bacon.
Hessey. See Hessay.
Hessilwod. See Hazlewood.
Hessle, ? Hesell, co. York [E.R.],
169.
Hesteley, Hestle [in Thorndon], co.
Suffolk, manor of, 5.
Hestercombe [in Kingston, in Taun-
ton Dean Hvmdred], co.
Somerset, manor of, 321.
, Richard Warre of. See
Warre.
Hestle. See Hesteley.
Hestwest, John, 917.
Heth, CO. Devon. See Cocks Heath.
, CO. Kent. See Hythe.
Hethcote, Hethcott. See Heath-
cote.
Hethe. See Heath.
Hethel, Hethell, Hethyll, co. Nor-
folk, manor of, 230.
Hetherforde. See Hethersford.
Hethersett, Hedersett, Hedirsett, co.
Norfolk, 49.
, manor of, 14.
Hethersford, Hetherforde [in Kirklin-
ton], CO. Cumberland, 292.
Hethfeld, Richard, heirs of, land
held of, 149.
Hethyll. See Hethel.
Heuestoke, Est and West. See
Hewstock.
Heveningham, Hevenyngham, co.
Suffolk, manor of, 306.
Hevenyngham, Hevyngham, Alice,
wife of John, knight, former-
ly wife of (1) John Bern-
ers, esquire ; (2) Robert
742
GENERAL INDEX.
Hevenyngham, Alice — cont.
Harleston, esquire, daughter
and co-heir of Henry Bruyn,
knight, 383, 425, 459, 527.
, George, 146.
, George, son of John, knight,
and AUce his wife, 383, 425.
, John, 632.
, John, cousin and heir of
John, knight, 459, 527.
, John, esquire, 725.
, John, knight, 4, 5, 98, 114,
193, 225, 226.
Hevenyngham, Hevyngham, John,
knight, CO. Essex, 383, 425 ;
CO. Kent, 459 ; co. Lincoln,
527 ; CO. Norfolk, 307 ; co.
Suffolk, 306.
, Robert, esquire, 225.
, Thomas, son of John, knight,
and Alice, 459.
, Thomas, esquire, 5, 114, 226.
, Thomas, son of John, knight,
and AUce, 527.
, Thomas, esquire, son and
heir of John, knight, 306, 307,
383, 425.
Heverlond. See Haverland.
Heversham, co. Westmorland, Hin-
caster in, q.v.
, Sedgwick in, q.v.
, Stainton in, q.v.
Hevingham, Hevyngham, co. Nor-
folk, 198.
Hevyngham, Alice, &c. See Heven-
yngham.
Hevytre. See Heavitree.
Heweit. See Hewet.
Hewer, John, of Oxborough, 4.
, Thomas, 4.
Hewet, Heweit, John, 204,
, John, esquire, 128.
Hewish, Hewysshe [in Yatton], co.
Somerset, manor of, 926.
Hews, Hawes, Hewys, Nicholas,
clerk, 114 bis, 193.
, William, 720.
, , Agnes, wife of,
daughter and co-heir of Wil-
liam Hartland, 720.
Hewstock, East, Este Heuestoke [in
Beaminster], co. Dorset, 310.
, West, Waste Heuestoke [in
Beaminster], co. Dorset, man-
or of, 310.
Hewton Levet. See Hooton Levett.
Hewys, co. Devon. See Hmsh.
Hewys, Nicholas, &c. See Hews.
Hewysshe. See Hewish.
Hexte, Thomas, 426.
Hexthorpe, Exthorp alias Balby. See
Balby.
Hey, Thomas, 56.
Heyde, Richard. See Hide.
Heydon, co. Gloucester. See Hayden.
Heydon — cont.
, CO. Norfolk, 117.
, , church of, 117.
, Margetryes in, 117.
Heydon, Haydon, Henry, knight, 1 1 ,
117, 184, 218, 219, 230, 243,
359, 392, 458, 465, 600, 605
bis, 684, 946.
, , land held of, 117 bis.
, John, esquire, son
of, 117.
, John, 803. ■
, John, esquire, 152, 706.
Heyes. See Fixby.
Heyford, Nether, Netherheyford, co.
Oxford, 22.
Heyghton Senccler. See Heighton.
Heygrove. See Haygrove.
Heylyn, Nicholas, son and heir of
Richard, 941.
Heylyn, Richard, co. Stafford, 941.
Heyn, in Woolfardisworthy, co.
Devon, 555.
Heyne, co. Devon. See Hayne.
Heyne, Walter, 739.
Heynheth. See Hineheath.
Heyre, Richard, &c. See Eyre.
Heyron, John, clerk of Sir Thomas
Lovell, 10.
Heysted. See Highstead.
Heythorne within the manor of
Kyngesbury, co. Somerset,
501.
Heyton, co. Nottingham. See Hay-
ton.
CO. Salop. See Hayton,
Upper.
Heyton, Thomas. See Hayton.
Heywod. See Haywood.
Heywood, Diss, Haywodes [in Diss],
CO. Norfolk, manor of, 462.
Hibaldstow, Hibalstowe, co. Lincoln,
750.
Hicheherst [in Abinger], co. Surrey,
684.
Hickling, Hykelyng, co. Norfolk,
manor of, 16.
j Hiddiswill. See Heddiswell.
Hide Abbey. See Winchester, Hyde.
Hall, Hidehall, in Retting-
don, CO. Essex, manor of, 1.
Hide, Heyde, John, land held of,
106.
, Margaret, wife of — Hide,
sometime wife of James
Clifford, daughter of — Denys,
685.
, Richard, gentleman, land
held of, 598, 844.
, Walter la, 757.
Higford, Hugford, Huggeford, Hyg-
ford, John, 913.
, , Margaret, wife of,
daughter and heir of Nicholas
Metley, 913.
GENERAL INDEX.
743
Higford, John, Margaret, wife of —
coni.
, , Alice,
daughter and co-heir of. See
Cotes, Alice.
, , , Anne,
daughter and co-heir of. See
Danett, Gerard.
, , , Joan,
daughter and co-heir of. See
Beatifo, Joan.
, John, son and heir of Thomas,
896, 897.
, Thomas, land held of, 495.
Higford, Thomas, esquire, co. Glouces-
ter, 897 ; CO. Warwick, 896.
High Ester. See Easter, High.
Higham, Heigham, co. Suffolk, Strat-
ford ^wxto. See Stratford St.
Mary.
Ferrers, Highamferrez, Hyg-
ham Ferrers, co. Northamp-
ton, manor of, land held of,
407, 414, 659.
Higham, Heigham, Heiham, Clement,
110, 270, 472.
, Clement, esqviire, 429.
, Clement, gentleman, 472.
, John, 270.
, John, esquire, 271 bis, 272.
, Richard, 110, 448, 679 (p.
431).
, Richard, esquire, 429.
, , serjeant-at-law, 1,
270, 620, 679, 863.
, Thomas, 270.
, Thomas, esquire, 429 bis.
, Thomas, the yovmger, 270,
472.
Highamferrez. See Higham Ferrers.
Highbirton. See Burton, High.
Highgate, Hygat [in Balne, in
Snaith], co. York [W.R.], 669
bis.
Highlands, Hyghlondys [in Sutton at
Hone], CO. Kent, manor of, 824.
Highleadon, Hyneledon, in Glouces-
ter, CO. Gloucester, manor of
Ledon in, 720.
Highroide in Sowerby, co. York
[W.R.], 3.
Highstead, Heysted, in Chislet and
Reciilver, co. Kent, 642, 665.
Highweek, co. Devon, Newton Bus-
hell in, q.v.
Highwood, Hyewode [in Ellingham],
CO. Hants, 726.
Highworth, Hy worth, co. Wilts, 275.
, Fresdon in, q.v.
, Hampton in, q.v.
, Westrop in, q.v.
Hildmares, in Widiord, co. Essex, 1.
Hill Halton, Hill, Hille, and Haugh-
ton, Hulton [in Bromfield],
CO. Salop, 233, 326, 909.
Hill Halton, co. Salop — conU
, , manor of, manor of
HiU, 116.
, Hille [in Burford], co. Salop,
233.
Hill by Exmouth, Hyll [in
Exmouth], CO. Devon, 121,
362.
Hall, ? la Hill [in Theydon
Mount, CO. Essex], John
Hampden of [? Hampden on
the Hill], 116.
Hill, la. See Hill Hall.
Hill, Elizabeth, widow, co. Gloucester,
487.
Hill, Hille, Hyll, Hylle, Giles, land
held of, 263.
, John, 749.
, John, clerk, 165, 724.
, John, esquire, land held of,
149, 266, 865, 886 bis, 943.
, John, esquire, 64, 65, 66.
, , daughter of. See
Say, Jenofefa.
, , sister of. See
Cheyny, Alice.
, , wife of. See Wode-
hull, Margaret.
, Richard, 237.
, Master Richard, dean of
chapel of king's household,
524, 525.
, Richard, of Southampton,
701.
, Robert, son and heir of
Elizabeth, 487.
, Thomas, 749.
, Thomas, knight, citizen and
alderman of London, 758.
, , Elizabeth, wife of,
daughter and co-heir of
Thomas Gernon, 758.
Hillbeck, Helbek [in Brough], co.
Westmorland, manor of, 807.
Hillersdon [in Cullompton], co.
Devon, 362.
HUlersdon, Hyllersdon, Andrew,
esquire, 149, 362.
, , Robert son and heir
of, 362.
, Joan, wife of Robert son of
Andrew, 362.
Hillersdon, Robert, co. Devon, 362.
Hillersdon, Robert, esquire, 323.
, , Andrew, son and
heir of, 323, 362.
Hillesdon, Hyllesdon, co. Bucking-
ham, 690.
Hillington, Hyllyngden, co. Norfolk,
Bury's Manor in, manor of,
called Borehalle, 366.
Hillmarton, Helmerton, co. Wilts,
manor of, 504.
Hillyherd. See Hilyard.
Hillyng, Thomas, clerk, 4; chaplain, 5.
744
GENERAL INDEX.
Hilperton, co. Wilts, 386.
, manor {^) of, 790.
, Paxcroft in, q.v.
Hiltesbviry, Heltesborough, Hyltes-
bery [in Eynsford], co. Kent,
manor of, 921.
Hilton [in Marston on Dove], co.
Derby, 542, 631.
, , waste called Hylton
Heth [in], 542.
[in Wolverhampton, co.
Stafford], 347.
, , abbot of, land held
of, 933.
, manor of, 347.
Hilyard, Hillyherd, Hilyherd, Agnes,
daughter of Robert, knight,
669.
, Anthony, son of Robert,
knight, 669.
, Christopher, son and heir of
Peter, esquire, 669, 696.
, Elizabeth, daughter of
Robert, knight, 669.
, George, son of Robert,
knight, 669.
, Henry, son of Robert,
knight, 669.
, Joan, wife of Peter, esquire,
669.
, Meriall, daughter of Robert,
knight, 666.
Hilyard, Peter, esquire, co. Lincoln,
696 ; CO. York, 669.
Hilyard, Richard, son of Peter, 669.
, Robert, knight, 669, 696.
, Stephen, son of Robert,
knight, 669.
, Thomas, 38.
, , EUzabeth, wife of,
38.
, Thomas, son of Robert,
knight, 669.
Hincaster, Hencastr' [in Heversham],
CO. Westmorland, manor of,
433.
Hinderclay, Hyndercle, co. Suffolk,
496.
Hindolveston, Hyldolveston, co.
Norfolk, 465.
Hindon, Hyndon, co. Wilts, 682,
783.
, manor of, 682.
Hindringham, Hyndryngham, co.
Norfolk, 225, 465.
, manor of Hindringham in,
606.
, manor called Nowers in, 465.
, , land held of, 606.
, manor of Pernow Hall in,
606.
Hineheath, Heynheth. See Stanton
upon Hineheath.
Hingham, Hengham, co. Norfolk,
37.
Hinton Blewett, Henton, Henton
Blewett, CO. Somerset, 345,
823.
Burrant, Henton Burhuntt
[in Gather ington], co. Hants,
manor of, 499.
, Broad, Magna Hinton, co.
Wilts, John Wroughton of.
See Wroughton.
, Henton [tything in Steeple
Ashton], CO. Wilts, 386.
St. George, co. Somerset,
Craft- Warre in, q.v.
Hinwick, Hynwyke [in Podington],
CO. Bedford, 454 his.
, manor of, 454.
Hipperhokne, Heperon, Hyperom
[in Halifax], co. York [W.R.],
390, 803.
Hirnescrofte, co. Norfolk. See
Hohne next Riincton.
Hirstcourtney. See Hurst Courtney.
Hitchin, Hechyn, Hychen, co. Hert-
ford, 69.
, manor of, land held of, 650.
Hixon, Hittesdon, Hyxton [in Col-
wich and Stowe], co. Stafford,
manor of, 851.
Hoad, or Hode, Farm, Hoth, in
Patrixboiirne and Bekes-
bourne, co. Kent, 642, 665.
Hobard. See Hobart.
Hobardes. See Hubbards Hall.
Hobart, Hobard, Hoberd, Hobert,
Hubbard, Hubberd, Huberd,
Hubert, James, 4, 5, 110, 184,
240, 417, 637.
, , attorney-general of
king, 114, 117, 218, 383, 392,
426, 496.
, , esquire, 600.
, , gentleman, 250.
, , knight, 861, 891 (5).
, Margery, wife of James, late
the wife of John Doreward,
esquire, 417.
, Thomas, 891 his.
Hobbes, Hobbis, John, 176.
, , Margaret wife of,
sometime wife of — KnoUys,
176.
Hoberd. See Hobart.
Hobson, Robert, clerk, 465.
Hoby. See Huby.
Hockerton, Okerton, co. Notting-
ham, manor of, land held of,
423.
Hockleton, Hokulton [in Chirbviry],
CO. Salop, manor of, 622.
Hockley, Hokcle, co. Essex, 146.
Hockley, Thomas, 541.
Hockwold, Hokwold, co. Norfolk,
manor of, 1 6.
Hoddesdon, co. Hertford, 370.
Hode, CO. Kent. See Hoad.
GENERAL INDEX.
745
Hode, Thomas, of Andover, 707.
Hodelston. John, knight, land held
of, 378.
Hodenet. See Hodnet.
Hodenhull. See Hodnel.
Hodersfeld. See Huddersfield.
Hodilston. See Huddleston.
Hodings alias Church Hall, Hod-
djTiges, Hodynges [in Gos-
field], CO. Essex, manor of,
26.
Hodnel, Hodenhull [extra parochial,
near Southam], co. Warwick,
245.
Hodnet, Hodenet, co. Salop, 116,
274.
, manor of, 116.
, Espley in, q.v.
, Losford in, q.v.
, Peplow in, q.v.
Hody, Hoody, Hudy, Alexander,
esquire, 162.
, Andrew, son and heir of
John, 74.
, Edith, wife of John, 74.
, Reynold, 345.
Hody, John, co. Dorset, 75 ; co.
Somerset, 74.
Hody, Margaret, late the wife of
William, knight, co. Dorset,
959.
Hody, Reynold, 926.
, WiUiam, 952.
, William, knight, 310, 311,
345, 524, 525, 696, 926, 959.
, land held of, 953.
, William, knight, chief baron
of the Exchequer, 74, 683,
834, 837, 962.
Hodyngton. See Huddington.
Hofi, with the township of Drybeck,
manor of Hogh and Drybek
[in St. Lawrence parish,
Appleby], CO. Westmorland,
819.
Hogboar, or Hogbere, Hokbere [in
Symondsbury], co. Dorset,
453.
Hogesthorp. See Hogsthorpe.
Hogeys, William. 445.
Hoggekyns, in Bridgham, co. Nor-
folk, 114.
Hoggeshawes. See Hogshaws.
Hoggesthorp. See Hogsthorpe.
Hoggeston, co. Buckingham, manor
of, land held of, 910.
Hoggys, Roger, 540.
Hoggysthorp. See Hogsthorpe.
Hogh. See Hoff.
Hogham. See Hougham.
Hognaston, Hoknoston, co. Derby,
23.
Hogshaws, Hoggeshawes, Hogshawes
in Milsteaxi, co. Kent, 848.
, manor of, 848.
Hogsthorpe, Hogesthorp, Hogges-
thorp, Hoggysthorp, co. Lin-
coln, 644, 835.
Hogyngton. See Oakington.
Hok . . See Hook.
Hokbere. See Hogboar.
Hokcle. See Hockley.
Hoke. See Hook.
Hokemore, John, 943.
, William, 879.
, , Margaret, daughter
of. See Cosby, William.
Hokkende, Thomas, 246.
Hoknoston. See Hognaston.
Hokulton. See Hockleton.
Hokwold. See Hockwold.
Holand. See Holland.
Holand Ward. See Hulland Ward.
Holbeach, Holbech, Holbich, co.
Lincoln, 10, 514, 515, 644,
835 his, 880.
, manor of, land held of, 515.
Holbeme, Holbem, Christopher, 246.
, Jolin, land held of, 259.
Holbeton, co. Devon, 615.
, manor of, land held of, 615.
, Alston in, q.v.
, Battisborough in, q.v.
, Borough Farm in, q.v.
, Caswell in, q.v.
, Efford in, q.v.
, Lambside in, q.v.
, Memland in, q.v.
, Pool in, q.v.
Holbich. See Holbeach.
Holborn. See London.
Holbrook, Holbrok, co. Suffolk,
Luntes alias Revers in, 891.
, manor of, 250.
, , land held of, 891.
, Grindham, Holbroke, Gryn-
denham [inClystHoniton], co.
Devon, 317.
, , manor of, land held
of, 317.
Holcombe [in DawUsh], co. Devon,
59.
Burnell, Holcom Burnell,
Holocomb Burnell, co. Devon,
554.
, , manor of, 1 80.
Holcombe, Charles, son and heir of
Margaret, 269.
, Charles, son and heir of Wil-
liam, 59.
, Joan, wife of William, 59.
Holcombe, Margaret, co. Devon, 269.
Holcombe, William, co. Devon, 59.
Holcombe, WilUam, clerk, 59.
Holcote. See Hulcot.
Holcroft, James, 44.
Holden. See Howden.
Holdenby, Haldenby, co. Northamp-
ton, 232.
manor of, 232.
746
GENERAL INDEX.
Holderness, Holdernes, Holdernesse,
CO. York [E.R.], 185.
, Birstwick in. See Burst-
wick.
, John Constable of. See
Constable.
, lord of, 574.
, Ryse in. See Rise.
, Sutton in. See Sutton.
Holdyche, John, gentleman, 946.
Holdyssh, Robert, land held of, 4.
Hole, in parish of Ashreigny, co.
Devon, rent in, 555.
, West, Westhole [in Newton
St. Petrock], co. Devon, 767.
Hole, John, 390.
Holeway, John, land held of, 362.
Holewell. See Holwell.
Holeyn. See Holyn.
Holford, Geoffrey, 753.
, John, 753.
Holgrave, co. York. See Sutton
Hougrave.
Holgrave, John, baron of the Ex-
chequer, 620.
, John, brother of Richard ■
Ardern, 344.
Holland, Holand, co. Lincoln, Kirton
in, q.v.
Sutton in. See Sutton,
Long.
Holland, Holand, Agnes, late the wife
of George, daughter and co-heir
of John Burdet, co. Leicester,
128.
Holland, Holand, Elizabeth. See
Astley, Edward.
, George (co. Leicester), 128.
, John (co. Devon), 699.
, John, yeoman (co. Essex),
396.
, Nicholas, of Weare Park, co.
Devon, land held of, 422 his,
IQl.
, Ralph (co. Kent), 170.
, Richard (co. Lancaster), 44.
, Richard, son of George and
Agnes, 128.
, Holand, Roger, land held of,
770.
, Holand, Roger, commis-
sioner, CO. Somerset, 521,
963.
, Holond, Holand, Hollond,
Roger, esquire, 30, 180, 228,
323, 715, 717, 770, 943.
, Roger, of Exeter, gentleman,
205.
, Thomas, son and heir of
George and Agnes, 128.
, Holand, Thomas (co. Devon),
699.
, Holond, Thurstan, son and
heir of Richard, of Denton
[co. Lancaster], 44.
Hollingbourn, HoUyngborne, Hol-
j yngborne, co. Kent, parish of,
' 246.
, inanor of, land held of, 246.
, Greenway in, q.v.
, Sefeld in, 246.
Hollingdon, Holyndon, Great and
I Little [in Soulbiiry], co. Buck-
I ingham, 910.
HoUington, Holynton, co. Derby,
23.
Hollond. See Holland.
Holman, John, 879.
Holme, Hulm [in Horning], co. Nor-
folk, St. Benet of, abbot of,
land held of, 353.
Lacy, Home Lacy, co. Here-
ford, 261.
, North, Northolme [in Ed-
j ston], CO. York [N.R.], 169.
next Runcton, Roiington
Holme, CO. Norfolk, ' le
Byght ' in, 600 ter.
, , Hirnescrof te in, 600.
Pierrepont, co. Nottingham,
Adbolton in, q.v.
[? upon Spalding Moor, co.
I York, E.R.], Robert Annesley
parson of. See Annesley.
Holmelond, co. Durham, 558.
, manor of, 558.
Holmyng, John, of Masham, co. Nor-
folk, 198.
Holocomb Burnell. See Holcombe
Burnell.
Holond. See Holland.
' Holt, CO. Norfolk, 706.
I , Holte, CO. Worcester, ad-
vowson (J) of, 489.
, , manor (l)oi, 489.
, , Witley, Little, in,
q.v.
, Holte [chapeky to Brad-
ford], CO. Wilts, 682.
[chapelry to Medbourne], co.
Leicester, 691, 936.
, , manor of, 20, 691.
, , Thomas Nevyle of.
See Nevill, Thomas, esquire.
, , John Warde of. See
Warde.
, [? in Thorverton] co. Devon,
709.
^ Holt, Holte, John, of Crondall,
gentleman, 701.
, , Margaret, wife of,
701.
, , , Elizabeth,
daughter and co-heir of. See
Hussey, John.
Holton, Halton, co. Oxford, 87.
le Clay, Howton by Tetteney,
CO. Lincoln, 698.
St. Mary, Holton, co. Suffolk,
, Davys alias Fisshers m, 891.
GENERAL INDEX.
747
Holton St. Mary — cont.
, manor of, land held
of, 891.
Holverston, Holveston, co. Norfolk,
353.
Holway, Alexander, 374.
Holwell, Holewell, co. Bedford, 99.
[in Abkettleby], co. Leices-
ter, 260.
, , manor (J) of, 260.
, Halwill, Holvvill [in South
Milton], CO. Devon, manor of,
886.
Holyn, William, co. Hants, 337 ; co.
Wilts, 336.
Holyn, Hole^Ti, William, son and heir
of William, 336, 337.
Holyndon. See HoUingdon.
Holynton. See Hollington.
Holywell, ? Halywell [in Wolsing-
ham], CO. Durham, 558.
, manor of, 558.
Holy~well Manor, co. Norfolk. See
Langham.
Homcastell. See Ham Castle.
Home Lacy. See Hokne Lacy.
Homere. See Hummer.
Homington, Homyngton, co. Wilts,
682.
Homysshalghe. See Hiimshaugh.
Hondy, Robert, gentleman, 245.
Honeley. See Honiley.
Honeychild, Honychylde [in Hope
All Saints], co. Kent, manor
of, land held of, 246.
Honeywick,Honywyke[inPitcombe],
CO. Somerset, 641.
Honiley, Honeley, co. Warwick,
913.
Honing, Honyng, co. Norfolk, 37.
, manor in, late John Bax-
sters, 37.
, Drakes in, 37.
, Lombes in, 37.
, Wales in, 37.
Honiton, Honyton, co. Devon, 264,
265, 466, 709.
, , manor of, land held
of, 264, 265, 466.
, Betteshorne in, q.v.
Honnesworth. See Handsworth.
Honor, AUce, widow, 208 his.
, , Maud, daughter of.
See Cook, Thomas.
, Henry, 208.
, John, 208.
, , Joan daughter of,
208.
Honors. See : —
Arsyk.
Aumale.
Barnstaple.
Berkhampstead.
Berry Pomeroy.
Bolingbroke.
Honors — cont.
Boulogne.
Bradninch.
Brecon.
Carisbrooke.
Chester.
Christchurch.
Clare.
Donington, Castle.
Dunster.
Ely.
Essex and Hertford.
Eye.
Greetham by Horncastle.
Hatfield Peverel.
Haughley.
Hereford.
Huntingdon.
Huntington.
Knaresbo rough.
Laigle.
Lancaster.
Launceston.
Leeds.
Leicester.
Marinis.
Marshwood.
Montgomery.
Okehampton.
Peverell.
Pickering.
Plympton.
Pontefract.
Rayleigh.
Richmond.
Stapleton.
Tickhill.
Torrington, Great.
Totnes.
Trowbridge.
Tutbury.
Wallingford.
Weobley.
Wigmore.
Winchester.
Winkleigh.
Wormegay.
York, duchy of.
See Fees.
Honychurch, Honychurche, co.
Devon, 362.
Honychylde. See Honeychild.
Honyham, John, 677.
Honyng. See Honing.
Honyton. See Honiton.
Honywill, co. Devon, 118.
Honywyke. See Honeywick.
Hoo, John a, 1.
, Thomas, esquire, 162.
, William, corveser, 85.
Hoody. See Hody.
Hooe, West, Westhome [in Plym-
stock], CO. Devon, 262.
Hook, Hooke, co. Dorset, manor of,
land held of, 953.
748
GENERAL INDEX.
Hook — cont.
, Hok . ., [chapelry to Snaith],
CO. York [W.R.], 664.
, Hoke, in the parish of Tyche-
feld, CO. Hants, 499.
Hooper, Robert, 466.
Hoorne. See Horn.
Hooton Levett, Hewton Levet, How-
ton Levet [in Maltby], co.
York [W.R.]. 236.
Pagnell, co. York, W.R., Bil-
ham in, q.v.
Hope All Saints, in Romney Marsh,
Hope, CO. Kent, parish of,
246.
, Crawthorn in, q.v.
, Honeychild in, q.v.
Hopewolvyth. See Woolhope.
Hopkynson, John, 2.
, Thomas, 86.
, Thomas, brother of John, 2.
Hopland, Hopeland, in Blengate
Hiindred [in Westbere], co.
Kent, manor of, 642, 665.
Hopton All Saints, in Blackbourn
Himdred, co. Suffolk, 308,
458.
Cangeford, co. Salop, Poston
in, q.v.
Castle, Hopton, co. Salop,
manor of, 233.
[liberty in parish of St. Mary
and St. Chad], co. Stafford,
manor of, 581.
Hopton, Arthur, brother and heir
of John, 200.
, George, esquire, 5.
, George, knight, heirs of,
land held of, 306.
, George, son and heir of Wil-
Uam, 200.
, John, heirs of, land held of,
5.
, John, son and heir of George,
200.
, Robert, 250.
, Roger, knight, 390.
Hopton, Thomasine, late wife of [John]
Hopton [formerly wife of Wil-
liam Sydney], and sometime
wife of [William] Lunsford, co.
Essex, 146 ; co. Suffolk, 200;
CO. Surrey, 175.
Hopton, Walter, 246.
, William, 200.
, William, clerk, 209, 210.
, William, esquire, 570.
, William, monk of Sheen,
late rector of Burstow, 480.
Hopwas [in Tamworth], co. Stafford,
347.
Hord, Thomas, 753.
Horestone, Hereston, Herston, in
Bishops Tawton, co. Devon,
614.
Horewell, Edmund. See Harewell.
Horewode, co. Devon. See Hor-
wood.
Horgrave, Thomas, 162.
Horham, co. Suffolk, advowson of,
725.
, manor of, 725.
, manor of Thorpe Hall in,
19.
Horkesley, Little, Horkesle, Horsley,
CO. Essex, manor of, land held
of, 629.
, prior of, land held of, 456.
Horley, Horlegh, co. Oxford, manor
of, 434.
, Horlay, co. Surrey, 171.
, , vicar of. See Plum-
ton, John.
Horn, Hoorne, Home, Gervase, son
and heir of Henry, 973.
, Henry (co. Kent), 927.
, , land held of, 145.
, Henry (co. Wilts), 701.
Horn, Henry, esquire, co. Kent, 973.
Horn, Henry, son of Henry, 973.
, John, esquire, 388.
, Margaret, wife of Henry,
973.
, Robert, son of Henry, 973.
Hornby, Herneby, co. York [N.R.],
manor of, 222.
, , Feld House Close in,
222.
, , William Conyers of.
See Conyers.
, Hornby in Cleveland [in
Great Smeaton], co. York
[N.R.], manor (|) of, 222.
Horncastle, Horncastell, co. Lincoln,
lordship and soke of, land
held of, 327.
Askeby by. See Ashby,
West.
Horndon, East, co. Essex, Herons in,
q.v.
House, Horndon Hous [in
Horndon on the Hill], co.
Essex, manor of, 679.
on the Hill, co. Essex, 679
(p. 431).
, , Ardern Hall in, q.v.
, , Horndon House in,
q.v.
, , market and fair at,
679 {p. 431).
Home, CO. Surrey, parish of, 209,
212.
Home, Henry. See Horn.
Horneby, John, esquire, 734.
Homeclyf, Edmund, 447.
Horner, Henry, 17.
Homes. See Creake, South.
Hometon, co. Oxford. See Horn-
ton.
Horning, co. Norfolk, Holme in, q.v.
GENERAL INDEX.
749
Homingsea, co. Cambridge, Clay
Hythe in, q.v.
Horningsham, Great, Hornygisham,
Great Hornyngesham, co.
Wilts, manor of, 695. 799.
Longleat in. q.v.
Little, Little Hornynges-
ham, Segurs in, G95.
Hornsea Beck, ? Hornsebeke [in
Hornsea], co. York [E.R.],
169.
Hornton, Home ton, co. Oxford,
manor of, 434.
Hornyngesham. See Horningsham.
Horridge, Horvge [in Ilsington], co.
Devon, ^842.
, North, Northhorigge, North-
horygge [in Stoke Rivers], co.
Devon, 709.
Horsecroftes, Horscroftes, in Bur-
stow, CO. Surrey, 209, 212.
Horseheath, Horshed, co. Suffolk
[co. Cambridge], 645.
Horseleys, co. Bedford. See Luton.
Horsewell, Horssewill [in South Mil-
ton], CO. Devon, 886.
, manor of, land held of, 886
his.
Horsey, Horsley, John, esquire, 845.
, land held of, 262,
722.
John, of Clifton, 683, 834.
Horsford, Horsforth [co. Norfolk],
manor of, land held of, 200,
230, 468.
Horsham, St. Faith [co. Norfolk],
prior of, prior of St. Faith,
land held of, 142.
Horshed. See Horseheath.
Horsington, Horsyngton in Gilling-
ham and Milton on Stour, co.
Dorset, 397.
Horsley, co. Derby, bailiff of king's
manor of. See Aglond, John.
, CO. Essex. See Horkesley,
Little.
, East, Esthorslegh, co. Sur-
rey, 174.
, , Brokhole in, q.v.
, Pygnottes in, q.v.
, , Rolaarns in, q.v.
, Long, North Horsley, co.
Northumberland, 547.
, , Witton .Shield in,
q.v.
Horsley, John. See Horsey.
, Thomas, land held of, 547.
Horston. See Harston.
Horsyngton, co. Dorset. See Hor-
sington.
[in Mere], co. Wilts, 502.
Hortes [? in Portishead], co. Somer-
set, 190.
Horton, co. Buckingham, manor (\)
of, 627.
Horton — cont.
CO. Dorset, 402.
, Woodlands in, q.v.
CO. Northampton, 752.
CO. Stafford, 347.
manor of, 347.
Great, Horton [in Bradford],
CO. York [W.R.], 671.
[in Bishops Cannings], co.
Wilts, manor of, 790.
[in Chartham], co. Kent,
manor of, 147.
[in East Castle Ward], co.
Northumberland, manor of,
906.
, , Bepside in, q.v.
, , Cowpen in, q.v.
, Hartford, East and
West in, q.v.
, Monks, Horton, co. Kent,
prior of, land held of, 973.
Horwode, Alice. See Lend, Tho-
mas.
, Christine. See Prior, Ingil-
ram.
Horwode, Hugh, gentleman, co. Hants,
372.
Horwode, Joan. See Savage,
Richard.
, Katharine. See Fry the,
John.
Horwood, CO. Devon, Ashridge in,
q.v.
, Great, Horwod, Horwode,
CO. Buckingham, 690.
, Horewode [in Wincanton],
CO. Somerset, 74.
Horyge. See Horridge.
Horygge. See Storridge.
Hoste, Thomas, 586, 730.
Hoth, CO. Kent. See Hoad.
Hotham, Hothom, John, knight,
169, 669.
Hotofte. See Huttoft.
Hoton Wandysley. See Hutton
Wandesley.
Hoton, William, esquire, 669.
Hotop, CO. Durham, 558.
Hotton, CO. York. See Hutton Con-
yers.
Houbridge Hall, Howbrigehall, How-
briggehall, Whobrighall [in
Great Oakley], co. Essex,
manor of, 130.
Houd, Richard, 446.
Houeden. See Howden.
Hough, John, gentleman, 83.
Hougham, Hogham, co. Lincoln,
manor of, 437.
Houghton, CO. Norfolk, manor of,
354.
, Conquest, co. Bedford,
manor of, 766.
, Great, co. Northampton,
752.
750
GENERAL INDEX.
Houghton — cont.
, Hanging, Hangynghowg-
ton, Hangynghowton, co.
Northampton, 446.
[in Stanwix], co. Cumber-
land, manor of, 292.
le Side, Houghton [in Denton
Chapelry], co. Diu-ham, 558.
, manor of, 558.
Houghton, WilUam, knight, 680.
, Joan wife of, for-
merly wife (1) of Remfrey
Arundell, knight, and (2) of
John Nanfan, knight, sister
and heir of John Coleshill,
knight, 680, 769.
Houndtor, Hondetorre, Houndetorr
[in Manaton], co. Devon,
manor of, 118.
Houth, Joan, lady. See St. Law-
rence.
Hovelles Manor, co. Norfolk. See
Swanington.
Hover. See Over.
Hovingham, Hovyngham, co. York,
[N.R.], 640 bis.
, manor of, land held of, 169.
, Wath in. q.v.
Howard, Edward, knight, 823, 890.
, EUzabeth [late the wife of
Edward Howard, knight,
formerly] wife of John
Fortescue, knight, sometime
wife of William Calthorp,
knight, 392.
Howard, Elizabeth, widow, late the
wife of Edward Howard, knight,
formerly wife of John Fortescu,
knight, and sometime wife of
[William] Calthorp [knight],
[daughter and co-heir of Miles
Stapleton, knight], co. Berks,
890.
Howard, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas,
earl of Surrey, late the wife of
Humphrey Bourchier, knight,
CO. Norfolk, 18 ; co. Suffolk, 19.
Howard, John, knight, lord Howard,
250.
Howard, Thomas, earl of Surrey,
treasurer of England, 18, 353,
457, 605, 696, 803, 908.
, , land held of, 5, 250,
260, 306 his, 456, 515, 644,
889, 891.
, Elizabeth, wife of.
See Howard, Elizabeth.
Meriel, daughter of.
See Grey, Meriel.
, Thomas, knight, lord de
Howard, son and heir of earl
of Surrey, 18, 823.
Howbrigehall, Howbriggehall. See
Houbridge Hall.
Howcaple. See Caple, How.
Howden, Holden, Houeden, co.
York [E.R.], 169, 568.
, chantry in collegiate church
of, advowson of, 803.
manor of, land held of, 664.
, Asselby in, q.v.
, Balkholme in, q.v.
, Belby in, q.v.
Kilpin in, q.v.
, Laxton in, q.v.
, Linton, East, in, q.v.
, Metham in, q.v.
Newland in, q.v.
, Saltmarsh in, q.v.
, Skelton in, q.v.
, Yokefieet in, q.v.
Howe. See Howetown.
Howes, CO. Essex. ^See Hawes.
, CO. Leicester, 497.
Howes, John, land held of, 3.
, Richard, gentleman, 497.
Howetown, Howe [in Exton], co.
Somerset, 948.
Howsham, Howsome [in Cadney],
CO. Lincoln, 750.
Howson, John, chaplain, 464.
, Peter, 464.
Howton by Tetteney. See Holton le
Clay.
Levet. See Hooton Levett.
Hoxne, Hoxon, co. Suffolk, manor of,
land held of, 19.
Hubaude, Hubawde, Edward, es-
cheator in co. Leicester, 936,
937.
Hubbard's Hall, Hobardes [in Har-
low], CO. Essex, manor of,
679.
Hubberd, Huberd, Hubert. See
Hobart.
Huby, Hoby [in Sutton on the
Forest], co. York [N.R.], 556,
56L
[now in parish of Weeton
with Dun Keswick, formerly
in Harewood], co. York
[W.R.], 569.
Huchyn, John, 362.
Huddelston, Huddilston, Hudelston,
John, knight, land held of,
487.
Huddelston, Margaret, widow, co. Cum-
berland, 762.
Huddelston, Richard, esquire, land
held of, 88.
, Richard, son and heir of
Margaret, 762.
Huddersfield, Hodersfeld or Hadnes-
feld, Huddresfeld, co. York
[W.R.], 759, 803.
, Bradley in, q.v.
Farnley Tyas in, q.v.
Golcar in, q.v.
, Scammonden in, q.v.
, Slaithwaite in, q.v.
GENERAL INDEX.
751
Huddesfeld, Huddesfelde, Huddis-
fild, Huddysfeld, Elizabeth,
daughter and co-heir of Wil-
liam, knight, 264.
, Katharine. See Carew, Ed-
mvind.
, Katharine, wife of William,
knight, 264.
, William, esquire, 865.
, William, knight, 717.
, land held of, 269.
Huddesfeld, William, knight, co. Devon,
264.
Huddesfeld, William, the king's
attorney, 952.
Huddilston. See Huddelston.
Haddington, Hodyngton, co. Wor-
cester, manor of, rent from,
562.
Huddleston, Hodilston [in Sherburn],
CO. York [W.R.], 3.
Huddresfeld. See Huddersfield.
Huddysfeld. See Huddesfeld.
Hudelston. See Huddelston.
Hudy. See Hody.
Hugate. See Huggate.
Hugeford. See Higford.
Hugele, Hugeley. See Hedgerley.
Hugforde. See Higford.
Huggate, Hugate, co. York [E.R.],
38.
Huggeforde. See Higford.
Hugil, Hugyll [in Kendal parish,
Ings ecclesiastical parish], co.
Westmorland, 822.
Hugyn, Hygon, John, 952.
Huish, Hewys [in Shebbear Hun-
dred], CO. Devon, advowson
of, 769.
, manor of, 769.
Huysshe, co. Wilts, 507.
, , advowson of, 507.
, , manor of, 507.
, North, North Huysshe, co.
Devon, advowson of, 717.
, , manor of, 717.
, South, CO. Devon, Galmton
in, q.v.
Hulcot, Richard, esquire, co. Berks,
735 ; CO. Oxford, 736.
Hulcot, Holcote, Robert, son and
heir of Richard, esquire, 735,
736.
, Anne, wife of, 736.
Hulcote, Hulcote by Toucester [in
Easton Neston], co. North-
ampton, 752.
Hulke, Hull, John, the elder, 21, 84.
Hulkes Farm, Hulkes, in Willingale
Doe, CO. Essex, 1.
Hull, Hulle, Christine, wife of Hen-
ry, 263.
, Elizabeth, daughter and heir
of Henry, 263.
HuU, Hulle, Henry, co. Devon, 263.
Hull, Henry, 864.
, Hulle, John, brother and
heir of Henry, 263.
Hull. See Hulke.
HuUand Ward, Holand Ward [extra-
parochial], CO. Derby, 542.
, forester of, 542.
Hulm, St. Benet of. See Holme.
Hulton, CO. Salop. See Hill Halton.
Humberstone, Humberston, co.
Leieester,497.
, , manor of, 497.
, Thomas Kebell of.
See Kebell.
, Humberston, co. Lincoln,
abbot of, land held of, 698.
Humbleyard, Humbyard, Humlyard,
CO. Norfolk, Hundred of, land
held of. 14.
, land in, 32.
Hvmimer, Homer, Homere [in Trent],
CO. Somerset, 111, 521, 687.
Humshaugh, Homysshalghe, hamlet
of [in Siinonburn], co. North-
iimberland, 547.
Humshelf. See Hunshelf.
Huncelet. See Hunslet.
Hundegate. See Hungate.
Hundesworth. See Hunsworth.
Hungate, Hundegate [in Sawley, in
Ripon], CO. York [W.R.], 163.
Hungate, William, 171.
Hungerford, Hungirforde [in Eaton
and Munslow], co. Salop,
manor of, 430, 947.
Hungerford, Hungerforde, Edmund,
knight, 162.
Edward, son and heir of
Walter, knight, 682.
, lord. See Hastings, Ed-
ward.
, Richard, esquire, 893.
, Robert, knight, 436.
, Walter, knight, 300, 682,
783.
, , land held of, 682,
754.
Hungerton, co. Leicester, Baggrave
in, q.v.
Hunkington, Hunkynton [in Upton
Magna], co. Salop, 201.
Hunsham. See Huntsham.
Hunshelf, Humshelf, Hunshelff [in
Penistone], co. York [W.R.],
759, 803.
Hunsingore, co. York, W.R., Cattal,
Little and Magna in, q.v.
, Ribston, Great, in, q.v.
Hunslet, Huncelet [in St. Peter,
Leeds], co. York [W.R.], 672.
, manor of, 672.
Hunspyll. See Huntspill.
Hiinston, Hunterston, co. Suffolk,
271.
, , Thoroldes in, 27L
752
GENERAL INDEX.
Hunston, co. Suffolk — cont.
, , Trouces in, 271.
, CO. Sussex, 483.
Hunston, Thomas, 78.
Hunsworth, Hundesworth [in Bir-
stall], CO. York [W.R.], 803.
, manor of. 803.
Hunte, William, 384.
Hunteford. See Huntingford.
Hunteley. See Huntley.
Hunter, Robert, 640.
Huntercombe in Ippesdene [in Nuf-
field parish], co. Oxford,
nmanor of, 536.
Hvinterston. See Hunston.
Hunteslondes, co. Hants. See
Compton.
Hvintingdon, Huntyngdon [co. Hunt-
ingdon], honor of, land held of,
132, 334, 517.
, St. Mary the Virgin of, prior
of, land held of, 647.
, , prior and convent
of, 766.
Huntingdon, HvmtjTigdon, Anne.
See Mordaunt, William.
, Margaret. See Parys, John.
Huntingdon, Thomas, co. Cambridge,
448.
Himtingdons, Huntyngdons Manor.
See Sawston.
Htmtingfield, Huntyngfeld, co. Suf-
folk, manor of, land held of,
429.
Huntingford, Hunteford. Huntyng-
ford [in Wotton Underedge],
CO. Gloucester, manor of, 757,
833.
Huntington, Huntyngdon, Hunt-
yngton [co. Hereford], castle
and honor of, land held of,
112, 261.
, CO. York [N.R.], Towthorpe
in, q.v.
, Huntyngton [in Cannock].
CO. Stafford, 537.
Hall, Huntyngton [in Rib-
chester, co. Lancaster]. See
Mikier, William.
Huntley, Himteley, Huntle, Agnes,
wife of John, 521.
, Alice. See Lucok, William,
, John, 608.
Huntley, John, co. Somerset, 111,
521.
Hiontley, John, son and heir of John
and Agnes, 111, 521, 608.
Huntley, John, the younger, son and
heir of John Huntley, the elder,
proof of age, co. Somerset,
540.
Hunton [in Patrick Brompton], co.
York [W.R.], 461.
Huntsham, Hunsham, co. Devon,
John Beare of. *See Bere.
Huntspill, Hunspyll, co. Somerset,
930.
Huntworth [in North Petherton, co.
Somerset], 134.
Huntyngdon, co. Hereford. See
Huntington.
, CO. Huntingdon. See Hunt-
ingdon.
Huntyngdon, Anne, &c. See Hunt-
ingdon.
Huntyngfeld. *See Huntingfield.
Huntyngford. ^See Hvmtingford.
Huntyngton. co. Lancaster. See
Huntington.
Hunwick, Hunwik [in St. Andrew
Auckland], co. Durham, 558
Himworth, co. Norfolk, 706.
Huphoo. See Aphoe.
Hurberton. See Harberton.
Hiirdwick, Hurdewyk, Htirdwyke,
in parish of Tavistock, co.
Devon, 76, 389.
, manor 'del Herdewek,'
manor of Hurdewyke, land
held of, 940, 965.
Hurdynges Legh. See Leigh in
Chawleigh.
Hurleston, Master, land held of, 336
his.
Hurn. See Hearn.
Hursley, co. Hants, Merdon in, q.v.
, Pitt in, q.v.
Hurst, CO. Berks, 474.
, , Sindlesham in, q.v.
Courtney, Hirstcoiortney,
Hyrste Courtney [in Birkin],
CO. York [W.R.], 169.
, , manor of, 169.
Hurstfeld, co. Derby. See Shottle.
Hurworth on Tees, co. Dvirham,
Measham in, q.v.
Husbandlands, 547.
Husbond, David, clerk, 36.
Hussey, Huse, Husee, Husey, Huseye,
Husie, Hussie, Hussy, Eliza-
beth, wife of Thomas, the
elder, esquire, 701, 702.
, Henry, son and heir of
Thomas, the elder, esquire,
701, 702, 704.
, John (co. Dorset), 956.
Hussey, John, co. Dorset, 961.
Hussey, John (co. Stafford), land
held of, 638.
, John, knight, 750 his, 755,
759 his, 761 his.
, John, knight, 974.
, , Margaret, wife of,
land held of, 974.
, John, of Southampton, son
of Thomas, the elder, esquire,
and Elizabeth, 701, 702.
, , Elizabeth, wife of,
daughter and co-heir of John
Holte, of Crondall, 701.
GENERAL INDEX.
753
Hussey — cont.
, Mark, clerk, 973,
, Robert, 702.
Thomas, esquire, land held
of. 522.
Thomas, son and heir of
John, 961.
Hussey, Thomas, the elder, of Salis-
bury, esquire, co. Dorset,
704 ; CO. Hants, 702 ; co.
Wilts, 701.
Hussey, Thomas, son of Thomas,
the elder, and Elizabeth, 701,
702.
, William, knight, 207.
, , John, knight, son
and heir of, 207.
Huttoft, Hotofte, CO. Lincoln, 644.
Hutton Conyers, Hotton [in Ripon],
CO. York [W.R.], manor of,
303.
Magna, co. York, N.R.,
West Layton in, q.v.
, Sand, Sandhoton [in Bos-
sall], CO. York [N.R.], 573.
, , manor of, 573.
, Sheriff, Sherefhoton, Shiref-
hoton, CO. York [N.R.], lord-
ship of, land held of, 575.
, , manor of, land held
of, 167, 914.
, Cornbrough in, q.v.
Wandesley, Hoton Wandis-
ley, Hoton Wandysley [in
Long Marston], co. York
[W.R.], advowson of church
of, 539, 658.
, , manor of, 539, 658.
Hutton, John, esqviire, co. Cam-
bridge, 518 ; CO. Huntingdon,
517.
Hutton, Thomas, clerk, 517, 518.
, , land held of, 744.
, Thomas, the yo linger, son
and heir of John, esquire, 517,
518.
Huysshe, co. Wilts. See Huish.
, North, CO. Devon. See
Hviish, North.
Hychen. See Hitchin.
Hycke, Thomas, land held of, 680
(p. 437).
Hyddysdon Mede. See Headson.
Hyde, Hide, abbey. See Winches-
ter.
, Hydecopynhall [in Coppen-
hall parish], co. Stafford,
manor of, 638.
East, Esthide in Luton
[ecclesiastical parish, formerly
hamlet in Luton], co. Bed-
ford, 766.
manor of, 766.
, Chiltern Green in,
q.v.
Wt. 3777.
Hyde — cont.
, Stewardes, co. Hereford,
373.
, West, Westhide in Luton
[hamlet in Luton], co. Bed-
ford, 766.
, , manor of, 766.
Hydecopynhall. See Hyde.
Hydes, William, 42.
Hyerborowgh. See Borough Farm.
Hyewode. See Highwood.
Hygat. See Highgate.
Hygford. See Higford.
Hygham Ferrers. See Higham
Ferrers.
Hyghlondys. See Highlands.
Hygon. See Hugyn.
Hykam, North, Northykam, co.
Lincoln, 597.
Hykeham, South, Southykam, co.
Lincoln, 597.
, manor of, 597.
, Haddington in, q.v.
Hykelyng. See Hickling.
Hykkys, Thomas, rector of Kingston
Seymour, 509.
Hyldershaines, co. Essex. See
Finchingfield.
Hyldolveston. See Hindolveston.
Hylharling. See Harling, Hill.
Hyll, Hylle. See Hill.
Hyllersdon. See Hillersdon.
Hyllesdon. See Hillesdon.
Hyllyngden. See Hillington.
Hyltesbery. See Hiltesbury.
Hylton, CO. Derby. See Hilton.
Hylton, Richard, alias Richard
Mattez, 615.
, Roger, 44.
, , Adam son of, 44.
Hymbere. See Henbury.
Hymerford, Henry, 540.
, John, esquire, 865.
Hyndercle. See Hinderclay.
Hyndon. See Hindon.
Hyndryngham. See Hindringham.
Hyneledon. See Highleadon.
Hyngeslegh, William, land held of,
118.
Hynnyngham, at Castle. See Hed-
ingham Castle.
Hynton, Magna. See Hinton, Broad,
Hynwyke. See Hinwick Hall.
Hyperom. See Hipperholme.
Hymeflete. See Fleet.
Hyrste Courtney. See Hurst Court-
ney.
Hythe, Heth, co. Kent, Newenton
next. See Nowington.
Clay. See Clay Hythe.
Hyxton. See Hixon,
iH 48
754
GENERAL INDEX.
Ibberton, Iberton, co. Dorset, manor
of, 403.
Ibnour, William, clerk, 264.
Ichyngdon, Long, co. Warwick. See
Itchington.
Ichynton, co. Gloucester. See Itch-
ington.
lekborough, Ikbiirgh, co. Norfolk,
lazar hospital of St. Mary of
Newbrygge of, advowson of,
4.
, manor of, land held of, 4.
Ickham, co. Kent, Well in, q.v.
Ickleton, Ikkylton [co. Cambridge],
prioress of, land held of, 1.
Icklingham, Iklyngham, co. Suffolk,
manor of Icklingham Berners
in, 19.
manor called Quamelles in,
141.
Iddcsleigh, Yeddeslegh, Yedyslegh,
CO. Devon, manor of, land
held of, 555.
, Smythton in, q.v.
, Tayworthy in, q.v.
Iddlecot, Idelcot, Idelcote [in Dol-
ton], CO. Devon, 699.
, manor of, 699.
Ideford, Ydesford, Ydyfford, co.
ii, Devon, advowson of, 262.
.J manor of, 262.
Idelcot, Idelcote. See Iddlecott.
Iden, CO. Sussex, 277.
Idiot, alleged, spirited away, 39,
Idless, or Eddless, Ethelys [in Ken-
wyn], CO. Cornwall, manor of,
land held of, 680 [v- 437).
Idstone, Ediston, Edwiston, Edy-
ston, in Ashbury parish, co.
Berks, 394.
, manor of, 394.
Ifardecomb. See Ilfracombe.
Ightfield, Ightfeld, co. Salop, manor
of, 274.
, Kempley in, q.v.
Ightham, co. Kent, advowson of,
612.
, manor of, 612.
Ikburgh. See lekborough.
Ikkylton. See Ickleton.
Iklyngham. See Icklingham.
Ham, CO. Stafford, Throwley in, q.v.
Ilchester, Yevelchester, co. Somer-
set, 134.
, Yayleres Manor in, q.v.
Ildesley. See Ilsley.
Ileden, Yeldyng [in Kingston], co.
Kent, manor of, 642, 665.
Ilfracombe, Ifardecomb, Ylfercomb,
CO. Devon, 614.
, borough of, land held of,
614.
, manor of, land held of, 555.
, Campscott in, q.v.
Lincombe in, q.v.
Ilkeston, Illeston, co. Derby, manor
of, land held of, 424.
Illegh Conibust'. See Eleigh, Brent.
Illeston. See Ilkeston.
lUesyngton. See Lslington.
lUey Combusta. See Eleigh, Brent.
Illington, Illyngton, co. Norfolk,
knight's fee in, 13.
Illingworth, Illyngworth, Agnes,
wife of Ralph, 124.
, Alice, daughter and co-heir
of Richard, 852, 854.
Ann, daughter and co-heir
of Richard, 852, 854.
, Joan, daughter and co-heir
of Richard, 852, 854.
, John, brother of Richard,
852, 854.
, Mary. See Dethyk, John.
, Ralph, esquire, 852.
Illingworth, Ralph, esquire, co. Derby,
124 ; CO. Nottingham, 123.
Illingworth, Richard, son and heir
of Ralph, 123, 124.
, , Elizabeth wife of,
daughter of Richard Bowgh-
ton, esquire, 123.
, , Grace, wife of, 852.
Illingworth, Richard, son and heir of
Ralph Illingworth, esquire, co.
Derby, 854 ; co. Nottingham,
852.
Illy Combusta. See Eleigh, Brent.
Illyngton. See Illington.
Illyngworth. See lUingw^orth.
Ilsington, Ilsyngton, co. Devon, 646,
771.
, Horridge in, q.v,
, Staplehill in, q.v.
Ilsley, West, West Ildesley, co.
Berks, manor of, 313.
Ilsyngton, co. Devon. See Ilsington.
, CO. Norfolk. See Islington.
Ilton [in Masham], co. York [N.R.],
574.
Imworth. See Ember.
Indecott. See Yendacott.
Indycote [? in South Towton], co.
Devon, 119.
Ingelby. See Ingleby.
Ingelthorp, the lady, heirs of, land
held of, 642, 665.
Ingerthorpe, Ingerthorp [in Ripon],
CO. York[W.R.], 163.
manor of, land held of,
163.
GENERAL INDEX.
755
Inggyngjoyberlaundrey. See Butts-
bxiry.
Ingham, co. Norfolk, Holy Trinity of,
prior and convent of, land
held of, 4.
Inghams manor, manor of Inghames.
See Brockley.
Ingilby, Anne, &c. See Ingleby.
Ingilbyes, manor called. See Ingle-
by.
Ingleby, Ingelby, Ingilby, Ingylby,
Yngelby, Yngylby, Anne,
daughter of Sir William, 539,
556, 658.
, See Goldesborough,
Richard.
Ingleby, John, esquire, co. Essex,
636 ; CO. York, 561 ; York
City, 658.
Ingleby, John, son and heir of Wil-
liam, knight, 511, 539, 556,
561.
, , Eleanor, wife of, 556,
561.
, Katharine, 556.
, Ranulph, son of John,
esquire, 561, 636, 658.
William, land held of, 461.
, William, knight, 561, 658,
831, 839.
Ingleby, William, knight, co. Essex,
512; CO. Lincoln, 511; co.
York, 556 ; co. of City of York,
539.
Ingleby, William, son and heir of
John, esquire, 561.
Ingleby Manor, manor called Ingil-
byes Maner in Chadwell St.
Mary, co. Essex, 512, 636.
Inglefeld, Ingilfeld. See Englefield.
Inglestret, co. Somerset, manor of,
311.
Ingleton [in Staindrop], co. Durham,
manor of, 558.
Ingleton, George, 659, 660, 661.
Ingleton, Anne, late the wife of Robert,
son and heir of George, assign-
ment of dower, co. Bedford,
677 ; CO. Northampton, 675.
Ingleton, Joan, daughter and heir of
Robert, 659, 660, 661, 675.
, Robert, son and heir of
George, 675, 677.
Ingleton, Robert, son and heir of
George Ingleton, co. Bedford,
660 ; CO. Buckingham, 661 ;
CO. Northampton, 659.
Inglish. See English.
Inglose, Henry, land held of, 600.
Ingmanthorpe, Yngmanthorp [in
Kirk Deighton], co. York
[W.R.], Roos of. See Ros,
William.
Ingoldesby, John, land held of,
690.
Ingoldesby, John, co. Buckingham,
proof of age, 652.
Ingoldesby, Ralph, 652.
, , Agnes wife of, 652.
, , , Thomas son
of, 652.
Ingoldmells, Ingoldmelles, co. Lin-
coln, 182.
Ingrave, Gyng Rauff, co. Essex, 1.
Ings, CO. Westmorland, Hugill in
q.v.
, Staveley in, q.v.
Ingylby. See Ingleby.
Inkberrow, Intebergh, co. Worcester,
manor of, 562.
, Cloddeshale in. See Clads-
well.
, Cokehill in. See Cookhill.
, Thornedon in. See Thome.
Inkpen, Ynkepenne, co. Berks,
manor of, 66.
Inquisitions, voided, 514, 515, 91 L
931.
on professed mm, 937.
Instow, Yeondestowe, co. Devon,
228.
Intake, le. See Fixby.
Intebergh. See Inkberrow.
Intwode, Yntwode, John, 225.
Intwodes, co. Norfolk. See Shel-
ton.
Intwood, Intwod, Intwode, co. Nor-
folk, advowson of, 32.
, manor of, 32.
Inwardleigh, Inwardelegh, Inwarde-
ley, CO. Devon, 119.
, Gorhmsh in, q.v.
Ion, Yon [in Lower Gravenhurst],
CO. Bedford, 766.
, manor of, 766.
Ippesdene. See Ipsden.
Ippesworth, Nicholas, clerk, 271.
Ipsden, Ippesdene, co. Oxford,
Arundelles in, q.v.
, Huntercombe in, q.v.
Ipswich, CO. Suffolk, 429.
, le Shirehous in, 891.
, Holy Trinity of, prior of,
land held of, 150.
, St. Peter, parish of, 429.
Irby in the Marsh, Irby, co. Lincoln,
697.
on Humber, Ireby, Irby, co.
Lincoln, 527.
, , manor of, 527.
Irchester, Archestr', Irchestre, co.
Northampton, 659, 752.
, manor of, rent from, 675.
, Knuston in, q.v.
Ireby. See Irby.
Ireland, Irelond, Irland, Irlond,
Alice, wife of John, 836.
, Isabel. See Seys, Isabel.
John, grandfather of John,
836.
756
GENERAL INDEX.
Ireland, John, of Hartshorn, co.
Derby, 836.
Ireland, Joice, bastard daughter of
John, 836.
, Mary. See Molett, Mary.
, Thomas, bastard son of
John, 836.
, William, 315.
, William, bastard son of
John, 836.
, William, father of John, 836.
Ireton, John, 836.
Irisshe, John, 703.
Irland, Irlond. See Ireland.
Irmingland, Irmynglond, co. Nor-
folk, 465.
Isaak, Isaack, Agnes, 610.
, Benedicta, wife of James,
daughter of John Guldeford,
knight, 642, 665.
Isaak, James, esquire, Canterbury,
610 ; CO. Kent, 642.
Isaak, James, esquire, son and heir
of John, 665.
, John, land held of, 246.
Isaak, John, Canterbury, 610 ; co.
Kent, 665.
Isaak, John, esquire, 642, 665.
, John, son and heir of Agnes,
610.
, William, alderman of Lon-
don, 198, 494.
, William, son and heir of
James, 610, 642.
Isbeare, co. Somerset, 477.
Isbury, John, land held of, 42.
Isenden. See Essendon.
Isham, CO. Northampton, 621.
Isle, William, esquire, 436.
Islee, John, esquire, 684.
, , Agnes, wife of, late
the wife of John Harvy,
esquire, 684.
Isley, Thomas, 913.
Islington, Illesyngton, Ilsyngton, Is-
lyngton [in Tilney], co. Nor-
folk, 4, 464.
, manor of, 16.
, John Ablott of. See Ablott.
Islip, Islipe, Yslipe, co. Northamp-
ton, manor of, 882.
Islyngton. See Islington.
Itchington, Ichynton [in Thornbury],
CO. Gloucester, 595.
, , manor {\) of, 595.
, Long, Echyngton, Long,
Ichyngdon, co. Warwick,
293, 913.
, manor of, land held
of, 293.
Itterby, hamlet of Clee, co. Lincoln,
698.
Ivebrigge. See Ivybridge.
Ivecherche, Ivechurch. See Ivy-
church.
Iver, Ever, co. Buckingham, 627.
, Sutton in, q.v.
, Thorney in, q.v.
Ivesley [in Brancepeth], co. Durham,
558.
, manor of, 558.
Ivybridge, Ivebrigge, co. Devon,
266.
Ivychurch, Ivecherche, Ivechurch,
CO. Kent, parish of, 246, 973.
, Ivechiirch [in Alderbury],
CO. Wilts, prior of, land held
of, 516.
Iwardby, John, esquire, 208.
, Ellen, daughter of.
See Knight, William.
Iwerne Courtnay alias Shroton,
Iwerne Courtenay, or Cowrte-
ney, co. Dorset, manor of,
403.
Minster, co. Dorset, Minch-
ington in, q.v.
Ixenyng. See Exning.
Ixworth, CO. Suffolk, Maysteres, or
Masters, tenement in, 271.
Jabyen, Jabyn, John, 680 {p. 433),
769.
Jackmoor, Chagmore [in Upton
Pjme], CO. Devon, 864.
Jacson. See Jakson.
Jakes, John, 297.
, Thomas, 688.
Jakeson. See Jakson.
Jaket, John, 121.
, , Joan wife of. See
Narrak, Joan.
Jakson, Jacson, Jakeson, Henry,
830, 831, 935.
William, draper, 78.
James, Jamys, Roger, 852.
, Thomas, 852.
William, 209, 210.
James, prior of Watton, 38.
Janyn, Henry, 563, 596.
Jatmystr'. See Yetminster.
Jekkys, William, chaplain, 117.
Jelbert, Thomas, 952.
Jenetson, William, 204.
, , Joan daughter of,
204.
Jenettis, Elizabeth, 405.
, Richard, 405.
Walter, 405.
Jenney, Edmund, gentleman, 605
his.
GENERAL INDEX.
757
Jenney — cont.
, Edmund, knight, 000 his.
, Elizabeth, wife of John, 32.
, John. 225.
Jenney, John, Norfolk, 32.
Jenney, Thomas, 450, 605.
Thomas, gentleman, 605.
, Thomas, son of Jolin, 32.
William, 270.
, land held of, 225.
, William, grandson and heir
of John, 32.
Jenoxir, John, 448.
Jerdisley. See Eardisley.
Jermeyn. See Jermyn.
Jermy, Germy, John, esquire, 383,
425.
, , land held of, 700.
, John, the younger, esquire,
37, 225.
Thomas, esquire, brother of
John, 37.
Jermyn, Jermeyn, Edmund, 146.
, Joan, formerly Joan Pyn-
keney, wife of Thomas, 49.
, John, 146.
, John, esquire, 200.
, , land held of, 198.
, John, the younger, 632.
, Robert, clerk, 471.
, , rector of Merton,
543.
, Robert, son and heir of
Thomas and Joan, 49.
Jermyn, Thomas, co. Norfolk, 49.
Jermyn, Thomas, gentleman, 141,
543.
Jernemuth. See Yarmouth.
Jernygan, Gernyngham, Edward,
son and heir of John, 725.
, Margaret, wife of,
725.
Jernygan, John, co. Suffolk, 725.
Jervavdx [in East Witton, co. York,
N.R.], abbot of, land held of,
222, 461.
Jesmond, Jesmonth [in Newcastle],
CO. Northumberland, 906.
Jestelyn, Peter, land held of, 118.
Joce, John, yeoman, 824.
John, king, gift by, 227.
John, abbot of Netley, 300.
, abbot of North Creake, 21.
, abbot of Wymondham, 49.
, Master Henry ap, rector of
Beckingham, 861.
, parson of Halum, 33.
, rector of Ashridge, 748.
Johnson, Elizabeth. See William-
son, Richard.
, Geoffrey, 675.
, John, chaplain, 292.
Johnys le Man, co. Suffolk. See
Langham.
Johnys, John, 87.
Johnys — cont.
, John, clerk, priest, of Hol-
ton, 87.
Jolby, Joylby [in Croft], co. York
[N.R.], manor of, 222.
Jones, William, of Totnes, 879.
See Johnys.
Jonnespelham. See Pelham, Brent.
Josselyn, Cecily, late the wife of John
Josselyn, formerly wife of
[Henry] Fitzherbert, daughter
and heir of John Molyneux, co.
Essex, 728 ; co. Gloucester,
586 ; CO. Stafford, 730.
Josselyn, John, esquire, 586, 587,
728, 730.
, , Joan, wife of, land
held of, 587.
, Nicholas, son and heir of
John and Cecily, 728.
, Philip, clerk, 728.
, Ralph, the elder, 586, 728,
730.
Ralph, the yovmger, 728.
Jowkes, John, 384.
Joyce, John, 802.
Joyes manor, co. Bedford. See
Dunton.
Joylby. See Jolby.
Jude, Bartholomew, clerk, 4.
Jtde, Matthew, 360.
Junyores, co. Suffolk. See Raydon.
Jurdan, Jurdayn, Jurdayne, Hump-
phrey, clerk, 257.
, John, 480.
, , Rose, wife of, 480.
, Robert, 266.
Justice, William, of Southampton,
draper, 707.
K
Kaber, Cabargh [in Kirkby Stephen],
CO. Westmorland, manor of,
808, 817.
Kake in Ashreigny, co. Devon, rent
from heirs of, 555.
Kamerton. See Camerton.
Karant. See Carent.
Karvell, Kervyle, Humphrey, 464.
, Humphrey, gentleman, 637.
Katebeston by Ledes. See Cat Bee-
ston.
Katermayns. See Quartermaine.
Katerston. See Catherston.
Kayleway. See Keylwey.
Kayton, co. Devon. See Keaton.
758
GENERAL INDEX.
Kayton, Richard, the younger, land
held of, 190.
Keaton, Kayton, Keyton [in Erm-
ington], CO. Devon, 773.
Kebell, Kebeel, Kebull, John,
esquire, 497 bis.
, Thomas, 123, 448.
, Thomas, esquire, 497, 882,
929.
, Thomas, serjeant-at-law, 11,
123, 334, 573, 942.
Kebell, Thomas, of Humberston,
serjeant-at-law, co. Leicester,
497.
Kebell, Walter, son and heir of
Thomas, 497.
Kebles, co. Svirrey. See Addington.
Kebroide in Sowerby, co. York
[W.R.], 3.
Kebull. See Kebell.
Kechyn, WilUam, 822.
Kedington, KedjTigton, co. Siiffolk,
manor of Cotton Hall in, 5.
Keighley, Kygheley, Kyghley, co.
York [W.R.], 3, 573.
, Scholes in, q.v.
, Utley in, q.v.
Keireigon. See Caereinion.
Kelbury, Matthew, 613.
Kele, Robert, esquire, 669 ter.
Kelfield, Kelfeld [in Stillingfieet],
CO. York [E.R.], 420.
, Kelfeld [in West Butterwick],
CO. Lincoln, 566.
Kellesey, North, ^ee Kelsey.
Kellet, William, of Carlisle, 292.
Kellington, co. York, W.R., Es-
brough in, q.v.
, Whitley in, q.v.
Kelly, Oliver, land held of, 716.
Kelmarsh, Kelmerche, Kelmershe,
Keknersshe, co. Northamp-
ton, 232.
, manor of, called Pulton
Manor. 296.
Kelmerche, Kehnershe, Kelmersshe.
See Kelmarsh.
Kelom, Edward, esquire, 195.
, , Margaret, wife of.
See Chircheyerd, Margaret.
, James, son and heir of Ed-
ward, 195.
Kelsey, North, North Kellesey, co.
Lincoln, 750.
South, Southkelsey, co. Lin-
cohi, 204.
, , chiirch of, 204.
Kelshall, KelshuU, co. Hertford, 781.
, manor of, 721.
, Woodhall in, q.v.
Kelvedon, Kelveden, co. Essex, Fil-
welle Halle in. See Felix
Hall.
, Kelvedon Hall Manor in.
See Braxted.
Kelvedon — cont.
alias Easterford, Kelveden
Halle in Brackstead [and
Kelvedon], co. Essex, manor
of, 469.
Kelyngton. See Killington.
Kelyngholme. See I^llingholme.
Kelyngton. See Callington.
Kelyngworth. See Kenilworth.
Kemberton, Kemburton, co. Salop,
manor of, 125.
Kemnal, Kemynholme [in Chisle-
hurst], CO. Kent, manor of,
land held of, 7.
Kempe, Kemp, Thomas, esquire,
196, 494.
, , land held of, 246.
, Thomas, knight, 686.
Kempes [? in Mendham], co. SuLffolk,
945.
Kempley [in Ightfield], co. Salop,
274.
Kempshot, Kempshote [in Winslade],
CO. Hants, manor of, 126.
Kempston, co. Bedford, 766.
, manor of, 766.
Kemynholme. See Kemnal.
Ken. See Kenn.
Kenardington, Kenarton alias
Kenardyngton, co. Kent, 247,
973.
, advowson of, 973.
, manor (I) of, 973.
Kendal alias Kirkby in Kendale,
Kyrkby Kendale, co. West-
morland, 433.
, Hugill in, q.v.
, Natland in, q.v.
, Selside in, q.v.
, Sizergh in, q.v.
, Staveley in, q.v.
, Whinf ell in, q.v.
fourth parts and moiety of
barony of, land held of,
433.
Kendale, Giles, 687.
, AUce, wife of. See
Clayton, Alice.
, , Elizabeth, daughter
of. See Roo, Elizabeth.
, , Margaret, daughter
of. See Wadham, Henry.
Kendall, Bartholomew, 497.
Kenevenetheryn. See Welshpool.
Kenilworth, Kelyngworth, Kyllyng-
worth, CO. Warwick, abbot of,
land held of, 893.
, John, abbot of, 802.
Kenn, Kenne, co. Somerset, manor
of, 926.
Kenn, Ken, Kenne, John, the
younger, son and heir of John,
926.
, , Mary wife of, 926.
Kenn, John, co. Somerset, 926.
GENERAL INDEX.
759
Kennerleigh, Kynwardelegh, co.
Devon, 57.
Kenninghall, Kenynghall, co. Nor-
folk, manor of, land held of,
114.
Kennington, Kenyngton, co. Kent,
parish of, 246.
, manor of Conningbrook in,
q.v.
, manor of Ulley in, q.v.
Kenningtons, Kenyngton [now a
farm in Alveley], co. Essex,
advovrson of [sic), SIT.
, manor of, 377.
Kennok. See Hennock.
Kent, earl of. See Grey, George.
Kent, Kente, Geoffrey, 196, 494.
, Joan, 147.
, Isabel daughter of.
See Ballard, Isabel.
Kentesbear. See Kentisbeare.
Kentford, co. Norfolk, 366.
Kentisbeare, Kentesbear, Kentys-
beare, Kentysbury, co. Devon,
100, 772.
, Blackbo rough Boty in, q.v.
, Kingsford in, q.v.
, manor of, land held of, 176.
, Sainthill in, q.v.
, Sowells Farm in, q.v.
, wood in, q.v.
Kentisbury, Kyntesbery, Kyntys-
bury, CO. Devon, 118.
, Breadwick in, q.v.
, Bykeworthy in, q.v.
, Seven Ash in, q.v.
, Trentishoe in, q.v.
, Yard in, q.v.
Kentissh, Kentysshe, John, 21, 84.
Kenton, co. Devon, manor of, 371.
, CO. Suffolk, 889.
Kentwell [in Long Melford], co. Suf-
folk, manor of, 110.
Kentysbury. See Kentisbeare.
Kentysshe. See Kentissh.
Kenwick, Kenwyk, manor of [in
Tilney], co. Norfolk, land held
of, 464.
KenyaKery. See Owston Ferry.
Kenynghall. See Kenninghall.
Kenyngton, co. Essex. See Ken-
ningtons.
, CO. Kent. See Kennington.
Kepperby. See Carperby.
Kerdiston, co. Norfolk, BurgoUons
manor in, q.v.
Kereby, Kereby or KjTby Albaster
[in I^kby Overblow], co.
York [W.R.], 420.
Kereginon. See Caereinion.
KerieU, John, esquire, 196.
, , Elizabeth wife of.
See Bourchier, Elizabeth.
Kernyngton. See Kirmington.
Kerperby. See Cajperby.
Kerre, le, co. Norfolk. See Wac-
ton.
Kerry, John. 384.
Kersey, Kerseye, co. Suffolk, Lukas-
ses in, 891.
, priory of, land held of,
418.
Kerswell, Abbots, co. Devon, AUer
in, q.v.
Kertlynge. See Kirtling.
Kervyle. See Karvell.
Kest, Richard, 540.
Kesten, Henry, 184.
Keswick, East, Keswyk [in Hare-
wood], 573.
Kete, Isle of Wight, 689.
Ketbroke. See Kidbrooke.
Keteryngham. See Ketteringham.
Ketilby, co. Leicester. See Ab-
kettleby.
Ketilby, Henry, 589, 590, 591, 592.
, Isabel, wife of,
sister and co-heir of Walter
Langley, 589, 590, 591, 592.
, John, 133.
Ketsby, Kettesby [in South Orms-
by], CO. Lincoln, Ormesby by.
See Ormsby, South.
Ketteringham, Keteryngham, co.
Norfolk, 32.
Kettesby. See Ketsby.
Ketton, John, 976.
Keverstone, Keverston [in Stain-
drop], CO. Durham, manor of,
558.
Kexborough, Kexbvirgh [in Darton
parish], co. York [W.R.],
manor of, 831.
Key, Edward, son of John, esquire,
166.
, , Nicholas son of,
grandson and heir of John,
esquire, 166.
Key, John, esquire, co. York, 166.
Keyford, Great Caifford, Great Cay-
ford [in Fro me], co. Somerset,
926.
, , manor of, 50.
, Little, Litill Caifford, Little
Cayford [in Frome], co.
Somerset, 50, 928.
Keyham, Cayham [chapelry of Roth-
ley], CO. Leicester, manor of,
688.
Keylweye, Cayleway, Kayleway,
John, 316.
, William, knight, land held
of, 699 bis.
Keynes, John, 767.
, land held of, 555.
Keynsham, Keynesham, co. Somer-
set, abbot of St. Mary of, land
held of, 189, 258, 919.
Keysoe, Caisho, co. Bedford, 712.
Keyton. See Keaton.
760
GENERAL INDEX.
Kibworth Beauchamp, Kybworth
Beachamp, co. Leicester,
manor of, 894.
Kidbrooke, Ketbroke [in Charlton
next Woolwich], co. Kent,
494.
Kidden, Kyddon [in Ashton parish],
CO. Devon, 776.
Kiddington, or Cuddington, Nether,
Netherkodington [in Kidding-
ton], CO. Oxford, 108.
, , advowson of church
of, 108.
, , manor, or lordship,
of, 108.
, Over, Overkodyngton [in
Kiddington], co. Oxford, 108.
, , manor, or lordship,
of, 108.
Kidsbury, Cardesbiiry [in Wemb-
don], CO. Somerset, 823.
Kidwelly. See Kydwelly.
Kildare, Kyldare, earl of. See Fitz
Gerald, Gerald.
Kilham, Kyllom, co. York [E.R.],
86.
Kilkhampton, Kilkehampton, Kylke-
hampton, co. Cornwall, 827.
Aldercomb in, q.v.
Killerby, Kyllerbe, Kyllerby [in
Catterick], co. York [N.R.],
manor of, 576.
Killingholme, Kelyngholme, co. Lin-
coln, 527.
Killington, Kelyngton, Kyllyngton
[in Kirkby Lonsdale], co.
Westmorland, 88.
Killingworth, co. Northximberland,
Weetslades in, q.v.
Kilnodret, Kylnodret, member of
Markwell Manor [in St.
Erney], co. Cornwall, 873.
Kilnwick, co. York, E.R., Bracken
in, q.v.
Kilpeck, Kilpek, co. Hereford, castle
of, land held of, 26.
Kilpin, Kilpyn, Kylpyn [in Howden],
CO. York [E.R.], 169.
Kilsby, Kyllesby, Kylsby, co. North-
ampton, 45.
Kilve, Kylve, co. Somerset, advow-
son of, 161.
, manor of, 161.
Kilvington, Kylvyngton, co. Not-
tingham, 46.
, advowson of, 73.
, Alverton in, q.v.
Kimberley, Kymberley, co. Notting-
ham, 423.
Kimble, Kymbell, Great, co. Buck-
ingham, 447.
, Little, CO. Buckingham, 447.
Kimbolton, Kjrmalton, co. Hereford,
manor of, 737.
Kineton, Kyngton, co. Warwick, 693.
Kineton — cont.
, manor of (?), 431.
, Brokehanipton in, q.v.
Combrook in, q.v.
King of England, for time being, to
have refusal of land at four-
teen years' purchase, &c.,
803.
King, Kyng, Alice, widow, 891.
, John, of Woodside, in Croy-
don, 684.
, John, the elder, of Shirley,
684.
, Oliver, bishop of Bath,
bishop of Bath and Wells,
712.
, , land held of, 75, 187,
345, 421 bis.
, niece of. See Phil-
pot, Elizabeth.
, WilUam, clerk, 225, 632,
633.
Kings Marsh, Kyngesmersshe, in
Romney Marsh, co. Kent,
281.
Kingsbridge, Kyngesbrigge, Kyngis-
brigge, borough of, co. Devon,
886.
, Milton juxta. See Milton,
South.
Kingsbury, Kynnesbury, Kynnes-
burye, Kynnysbure, co. War-
wick, 802.
, Richard Bracebridge of.
See Bracebridge.
Coton in, q.v.
, Lee next. See Lea Marston.
Episcopi, Kynbery, Kynges-
bery Episcopi, Kyngesbiiry,
Kynggisburi Episcopi, Kyng-
isburi Episcopi, co. Somerset,
134, 687.
, , manor of. Hey thorne
in, q.v.
, , land held of, 134,
687.
Kingsclere, Kyngesclere, co. Hants,
106, 372.
, Freemantle Park in, q.v.
Kingscott, Kynnescote [in St. Giles
in the Wood], co. Devon, 422.
Kingsdon, Kyngesdon, co. Somerset,
manor of, 525.
Kingsdown, Kyngesdoun, co. Kent,
7.
, Woodland in, q.v.
Kingsford, Kyngisford in Kentys-
beare [in Kentisbeare], co.
Devon, 772.
Kingsholm, Kyngeshome, Kynkys-
home [in St. Mark's parish,
Gloucester, now a parishi,
manor (i) of, 720.
Kingsmill, Kyngesmell, Kyngesmyll,
John, 682.
GENERAL INDEX.
761
Ki ngsnii 11 — cont.
, John, serjeant-at-law, 505,
579, 580, 669 bis, 670.
, , Justice of the Com-
mon Pleas, 824.
Kingsteignton, Kyngisteyngton,
Kyngysteyngton, co. Devon,
776.
, Bellamarsh in. q.v.
Kingsthorpe, Kyngysthorp, co.
Northampton, 234.
Kingston, Kyngeston, co. Kent, 686.
, Ileden in, q.v.
, , manor of, land held
of, 686.
, Kyngeston, co. Stafford,
857.
, , manor of, 857.
Bagpuze, Kyngeston Bag-
puse, CO. Berks, manor (h) of,
479.
, Kyngeston Vacy by Kynges-
were, in Brixham parish, co.
Devon, manor of, 646.
, in Taunton Dean Hundred,
CO. Somerset, Hestercombe
in, q.v.
, Kyngeston [in Weston under
Penyard], co. Hereford, 488.
Lacy, Kyngeston Lacy [in
Wimborne Minster], co. Dor-
set, 397, 398.
on Thames, Kyngeston, co.
Surrey, men of town of, land
held of, 344.
, , Hercomb in, q.v.
, , Norbiton in, q.v.
Seymoixr, K;yTigeston Sey-
mour, Kyngston Seymour [co.
Somerset], manor of, 926.
, , rector of. See
Hykkys, Thomas.
Kingswear. Kyngeswere, Kyngis-
were, co. Devon, 646, 975.
, Kyngeston Vacy by. See
Kingston.
Kingswood, Kyngeswode [in Wilne-
cote], CO. Warwick, 802.
Kington St. Michael, Michells Kyn-
ton, CO. Wilts, 682, 679.
Kin ton, Kynton, co. Salop [in Leint-
wardine, co. Hereford], 233.
Kinver, Kynfare, co. Stafford, forest
of, 241.
Kirby Bellars, Kyrkeby Bellers, co.
Leicester, 497.
Grindalyth, co. York, E.R.,
Duggleby in, q.v.
Knowle, KirkbyunderknoU,
CO. York [N.R.], advowson of,
346.
, Monks, Kyrkby Mona-
chorum, co. Warwick, Easen-
hall in, q.v.
, , Pailton in, q.v.
Kirby, Monks — cont.
, , Stretton in, q.v.
on the Moor, or Kirby Hill,
Kirkby on the Wolde, co.
York [N.R.], 567.
Underdale, co. York, E.Ii.,
Garrowby in, q.v.
Wiske, Kirkeby Wiske,
Kyrkbywisk, Kyrkeby Wyske,
CO. York [N.R.], 556, 56"].
, advowson of, 86.
, manor of, 86.
Kirchill, Long. See Critchell.
Kirdiord, Kyrdeforde, co. Sussex,
173.
, Barkfold in, q.v.
, Gownfold in, q.v.
Kirkburn, co. York, E.R., Eastburn
in. q.v.
, Southburn in, q.v.
, Tibthorpe in, q.v.
Kirkburton, co. York [W.R.], High
Burton in, q.v.
, Shelley in, q.v.
, Thiirstonland in, q.v.
Kirkby Fleetham, Kirkby Fletham,
CO. York [N.R.], 169.
, manor of, 169,
222.
, , Fencotes in, q.v.
, , Little Fencotes in,
q.v.
in Ashfield, Kyrkeby in
Asshefeld, co. Nottingham,
Hardwick in, q.v.
in Kendale. See Kendal.
Lonsdale, Kyrby in Lonnes-
dall, Kyrby lonsdall, co. West-
morland, 822.
, vicar of. See Gy-
bonson, Robert.
, Killington in, q.v.
Malham or -in-Malham-Dale,
CO. York, W.R., Calton in,
q.v.
Mallory, co. Leicester, Earl
Shilton in, q.v.
Malzeard, Kirkby Malsert,
Kirkeby Malserd, Kyrkby
Malsert, co. York [W.R.],
556, 561.
, manor of, land held
of, 163.
, Grewelthorpe in,
q.v.
, Laverton in, q.v.
Moorside, Kyrkeby Moreshed
CO. York [N.R.], manor of,
348.
, Fadmoor in, q.v.
, Farndale in, q.v.
Gillamoor in, q.v.
on Bain, Kirkeby upon
Bayne, co. Lincoln, manor of,
33.
762
GENERAL INDEX.
Kirkby — cont.
Overblow, co. York, W.R.,
Kereby in, q.v.
, , Sicklinghall in, q.v.
Ravensworth, Ravenswath,
CO. York [N.R.], manor of,
land held of, 163 bis.
, Dalton in, q.v.
, Newsham in, q.v.
Stephen, co. Westmorland,
Kaber in, q.v.
, Smardale in, q.v.
, Waitby in, q.v.
Kirkbyunderknoll. See I^by
Knowle.
Kirkdale, co. York, N.R., Muscoates
in, q.v.
Kirkeby upon Bayne. See Kirkby
on Bain.
Malserd. See Ivirkby Mal-
zeard.
Wiske. See Ivirby Wiske.
Ivirkeby. John, esquire, land held of,
338.
Kirkeham. See Kyrkeham.
Kirkeheton. See Kirkheaton.
Kirkested. See Kirkstead.
Kirkestgren. See Kirkhouse Green.
Kjrkham, Kyrkham, co. York [E.R.],
prior of, land held of, 573.
Kirkham, John, &c. See Kyrke-
ham.
Kirkheaton, Kirkeheton, co. York
[W.R.], 3.
, Dalton in, q.v.
, Rowley in, q.v.
Kirkhouse Green, Ku-kestgren, Kirk-
housegrene, Kyrkhousgrene
[in Kirk Bramwith and Camp-
sall parishes], co.York [W.R.],
236, 669.
Kirkland, Kyrkland, co. Cumber-
land, manor of, 292.
, Culgaith, in, q.v.
I^klington, Kyrtlyngton, co. Not-
tingham, manor of, 618.
, Kirklevington, Kyrkelevyn-
ton, KyrteljTigton, co. York
[N.R.], 556, 561.
, , manor of, land held
of, 862.
, , Sutton Hougrave
in, q.v.
, , Yarnwick in, q.v.
Kirklinton, Kyrkelevynton, co. Cum-
berland, manor (^) of, 292.
, Hethersford in, q.v.
Kirknewton, co. Northvimberland,
Shotton in, q.v.
Kirkoswald, co. Cumberland, Staf-
field in, q.v.
Kirkstall, Kyrkestall, Kyrkstall [in
Headingley, in St. Peter's,
Leeds], abbot of, 348.
, , land held of, 83L
Kirkstead, Kirkested, co. Lincoln,
abbey of, advowson of, 33.
Kirkthorpe, KjTkthorp [in Warm-
field], CO. York [W.R.], chap-
lain of. See Lindley, Robert.
Kirkwhelpington, co. Northumber-
land, Capheaton in, q.v.
Kirmington, Kernyngton, co. Lin-
coln, 750.
Kirskill. See Creskeld.
Kirtling, KertljTige, co. Cambridge,
manor of, land held of, 450.
Ivirton, Kyrton, co. Nottingham, 46.
, Kj^Tton, CO. Suffolk, manor
of, 231.
, manor of Kirton
Hall in, 363.
, , manor of Thurkel-
ton, or Thurkolton, in, 231,
363.
in Holland, Kyrkton in
Holand, co. Lincoln, manor
of, 10.
, manor of Beausolace
in, 10.
in Lindsey, Kyrton, soke of,
land held of, 911.
, in Stanway, co. Essex, manor
of, 417, 427.
I^ton, John, &c. See Kyrton.
Knape, John, 481.
, William, 481.
Knapthorpe [in Caiinton], co. Not-
tingham, manor (J) of, 289.
Knaresborough, Knaresburgh,
I^awysbiirgh, co. York
[W.R.], 831.
, honor of, land held of, 568.
, St. Robert, of, convent of,
831.
, , minister of. See
Teshe, Robert.
Knellis, co. Berks. See Yattendon.
Knesworth, I^eseworth, John, 396.
Thomas, alderman, of Lon-
don, 679.
, Thomas, fishmonger, of Lon-
don, 657.
Knettishall, Gnatsale [co. Suffolk],
458.
Knevet. See Kny vet.
Knight, Knyght, Edward, 324.
Knight, Ivnyght, Ellen, wife of Wil-
liam, daughter and co-heir of
John Iwardby, esquire, proof of
age, CO. Buckingham, 208.
Knight, Knyght, John, 225, 232.
, Nicholas, clerk, 265, 466.
Thomas, 482.
, Thomas, clerk, 245.
, Thomas, of Leicester,
' plastrer,' 497.
Knightcote, Knyghtcote [in Burton
Dassett], co. Warwick,
520.
GENERAL INDEX.
763
Knightley, K-nyghtley [in Gnossal],
CO. Stafford, manor of, 581.
Kjiightley, Ivnvghtlev, Richard,
knight, 562, 587.
Knightston, Kjiyghteston [in Mor-
chard Bishop], co. Devon. 300.
Kiiighton, ICiiyghton [chapeh-y of St.
Margaret's, Leicester], 497.
Knyghton Hethfeld [in
Bovey Tracey], co. Devon,
248.
, Knyghton, in Newchurch,
Isle of Wight, manor of, 338,
609.
, land held of, 689.
Court, I^yghton Court,
king's court of, 338.
Knipe, Brampton Knipe [in Bamp-
ton], CO. Westmorland, manor
of, 811.
Kniveton, Kny\'eton, co. Derby,
lordship of, land in, 542, 832.
Knoblowe, John, chaplain, of Car-
lisle, 292.
Knoll, CO. Kent. See Knowle Farm.
, Kjiolle, CO. Somerset. See
Knowle.
KnoUes, co. York. See Fixby.
Knolles, Anne, &c. See KnoUys.
Knollesmere, Knollysmer. See
Knowlemere.
KnoUys, Knolles, Knollis, Anne,
wife of John, 176.
, Elizabeth, daughter and heir
of John, 176.
KnoUys, John, co. Devon, 176.
KnoUys, Margaret. See Hobbes,
John.
Miles, 561.
, Sir Richard, clerk, 750, 755,
759, 761.
Knoston. See Knuston.
Knott, Stephen, 391.
Knottingley, Knotyngley, co. York
[W.R.], manor of, 574.
Knowle, Knoll, KnoUe [in Bed-
minster], CO. Somerset, ad-
vowson of, 477.
, , manor of, 477, 907.
Farm, Knoll, in Sturry, co.
Kent, 642, 665.
Knowlemere, Knollesmere, Knollys-
mer [in Newton in Slaiburn],
CO. York [W.R.], manor, or
lordship, of, 391.
Knoyle, East, Knoyll Episcopi, co.
Wilts, 682.
, Milton in, q.v.
Knoyll, KnoyeU, Peter, son and heir
of William, 607, 608.
KnoyU, William, gentleman, co. Dor-
set, 607 ; CO. Somerset, 608.
Knuston, Knoston, Snoston [in
Irchester], co. Northampton,
659, 752.
Knuston — cont.
, manor of, rent from, 675.
Knyfton. ^ee Knyveton.
Knyght. See Knight.
Knyghtcote. See Knightcoto.
Ivnyghteston, co. Devon. See
Knightstone.
Knyghteston, Alice, wife of Robert,
360.
, Clarice. See Bishop, Mat-
thew.
, Joan. See Littleton, Joan.
, Mabel. See Bishop, Nicho-
las.
, Margery. See Kyngwyll,
John.
Knyghteston, Robert, co. Devon, 360.
Knyghtisly. See Angersleigh.
Kjiyghtley, co. Stafford. See
Knightley.
Knyghtley, Richard. See EJiight-
ley.
Knyghton, co. Leicester. See
Knighton.
, Isle of Wight. See Knigh-
ton.
Hethfeld, co. Devon. See
Knighton.
Knype. See Knipe.
Knyvet, Knevet, Anne, late the
wife of John Cressener, 21,
80.
Knyvet, Anne, late the wife of John
Cressener, esquire, co. Essex,
93 ; CO. Huntingdon, 81 ; co.
Suffolk, 101.
, Edward, 250.
, Edward, esquire, 1 46.
, , land held of, 146.
Knyvet, Edward, esquire, co. Essex,
417, 427 ; co. Kent, 419 ; co.
SuffoUi, 418.
Knyvet, Elizabeth. See Raynes-
ford, John, knight.
, Elizabeth, daughter and heir
of Constantino Clifton, 12, 13,
33.
, Joan, wife of William,
knight, land held of, 521.
Knyvet, Joan, late the wife of William,
knight, formerly wife of [Sir
Roger] Clifford [sister and co-
heir of Thomas Courtenay, earl
of Devon], co. Dorset, 403 ;
CO. Somerset, 400.
Knyvet, John, 12, 13, 33.
, WilUam, knight, 12, 13, 33,
184, 353, 400, 403, 458, 605,
688.
, , land held of, 13, 143
bis, 458, 521, 973.
Knyveton, co. Derby. See Knive-
ton.
Knyveton, Knyfton, John, 542.
....... John, esquire, 542.
764
GENERAL INDEX.
Knyveton — cont.
, John, esquire, son and heir
of Nicholas, 542, 5-14, 576.
, , Margaret, wife of,
542.
, Lettice, widow, 542.
Knyveton, Nicholas, of Mercaston,
CO. Derby, esqmre, 542 ; co.
Stafford, 544 ; co. York, 576.
Knyveton, Richard, of Bradley,
esquire, 832, 836.
, land held of, 832
bis.
, Thomas, of Mercaston,
esquire, 542.
, , Nicholas, the elder,
esquire, 542, 544.
Korfeham. See Cortham.
Kiilchith. See Culchith.
Kybworth Beachamp. See Kib-
worth Beauchamp.
Kyddon. See Kidden.
Kydwelly, Kidwelly, Morgan, esquire
orknight, 315, 540.
, ;, land held of, 705.
Kyehavyn, co. Essex. See Bradwell
juxta Mare.
Kygheley, Kyghley. See Keighley.
Kyghley, Henry, land held of, 3.
Kylburne, John, curate of Hart-
shorn, 836.
Kylchith. See Culchith.
Kyldare. See Kildare.
Kylkehampton. See Kilkhanipton.
Kyllegrewe, John, heirs of, land held
of, 646.
Kyllerby. See Killerby.
Kyllesby. See I^lsby.
Kyllom. See Kilham.
Kyllyngton. See Killington.
Kyllyngworth. See Kenilworth.
Kylmyscroft, co. Devon, 776.
Kylnodret. See Kilnodret.
Kylpyn. See Kilpin.
Kylsby. See Kilsby.
Kylve. See Kilve.
Kylvyngton. See Kilvington.
Kymalton. See Kimbolton.
Kymbell. See Kimble.
Kymberley. See Kimberley.
Kyme, Edith, wife of John, 838.
Kyme, John, of Friskney, co. Lin-
coln, 838.
Kyme, Thomas, father of John, 833.
, Thomas, son and heir of
John, 838.
, William, 585.
, , the lady Cecily
Welles, wife of, late the wife
of John, viscount Welles,
countess Welles, Cecily, lady
Wells, land held of, 585 his,
644, 698.
, Kymay, William de, heirs of,
land held of, 511.
Kynbery. See Kingsbury Episcopi.
Kyneton. See Kinton.
Kynfare. See Kinver.
Kyng. See King.
Kyngeley Wood, co. Stafford. See
Tettenhall Regis.
Kyngesbrigge. See Kingsbridge.
Kyngescaple. See Caple, Kings.
Kyngesclere. See Kingsclere.
Kyngesdon, co. Somerset. See
Kingsdon.
Kyngesdoun, co. Kent. See Kings-
down.
Kyngeshome. See Kingsholm.
Kyngesmarsshe. See Kings Marsh.
Kyngesmyll. See Kingsmill.
KjTigeston, co. Kent. See Kingston.
, CO. Stafford. See Kingston.
, CO. Surrey. See Kingston
on Thames.
Bagpuse. See Kingston Bag-
puze.
Deverell. See Deverill,
Kingston.
...... Lacy, CO. Dorset. See King-
ston Lacy.
Seymour. See Kingston
Seymour.
Vacy by Kyngeswere. See
Kingston.
Wynterborn. See Winter-
borne Kingston.
Kj'ngeston, Kynston, Nicholas, 757,
833.
, , Joan, wife of, 757.
, Thomas, esquire, 318.
, Thomas, heir of John de St.
John, 686.
, , land held of, 686.
Kyngesuerderton, co. Derby, 832.
Kyngeswalden. See Walden, Kings.
Kyngeswere. See Kingswear.
Kyngeswode. See Kingswood.
Kyngesworthye. See Worthy,
Kings.
Kyngisbiiri Episcopi. See Kings-
bury Episcopi.
Kyngisford. See Kingsford.
Kyngisteyngton. See Kingsteign-
ton.
Kyngson, John, 697.
Kyngston Deverell. See Deverill,
Kingston.
Kyngton, co. Warwick. See Kine-
ton.
Kyngwyll, John, 360.
, , Margery, wife of,
daughter and co-heir of
Robert Knyghteston, 360.
Kyngys [? in Mendham], co. Suffolk,
945.
Stanley. See Stanley, Kings.
Kyngysteyngton. See Kingsteign-
ton.
Kyngysthorp. See Kingsthorpe.
GEXERAL INDEX.
765
Kynkyshome. See Kingshobn.
Kynnesburye. See Kingsbmy.
Kynnescote. See Kingscott.
KjTinysbure. See Ivingsbury.
Kyiiston. See Kyngeston.
Kynton. co. Hereford. See I^inton.
Michells. See Kington St.
Michael.
Kynwardelegh. See Kennerleigh.
Kynyalfery. See Owston Ferry.
Kyppyng, Thomas, clerk, of Caldi-
cote, 4.
Kyrby Albaster, co. York. See
Kereby.
in Lonnesdall, Kyrbylons-
dall. See Kirkby Lonsdale.
KjTdeforde. See Kirdford.
Kyrham. See Kyrkeham.
Kyrkbramwith. See Bramwith,
Kirk.
Kyrkby Kendale. See Kendal.
Malsert. See I^kby Mal-
zeard.
Monachorum. See Kirby,
Monks.
Kyrkby, Isabel, &c. See Kyrkeby.
Kyrkbywisk. See ICirby Wiske.
Kyrkeby Bellers. See Kirby Bel-
lars.
in Asshefeld. See Kirkby in
Ashfield.
Moreshed. See I^kby
Moorside.
Wyske. See Kirby Wiske.
Kyrkeby, Kyrkby, Isabel, 266.
, son of. See Bon-
vile, John.
, John, esqiiire, 708, 729.
Richard, 266.
Thomas, 448.
Kyrkebyesmede, co. Hants. See
Overton.
Kyrkeham, Kirkham, Kyrham, John,
265, 266, 466.
John, esquire, land held of,
118, 389, 886, 940.
, Jolin, knight, 943.
, , land held of, 878.
, Nicholas, esquire, land held
of, 262.
Kyrkelevynton, co. Cumberland.
See Kirklinton.
, CO. York. See Kirklington.
Kyrkestall. See Kirkstall.
Kyrkham, co. York. See Kirkham.
Kyrkhousgrene. See Kirkhouse
Green.
Kyrkland. See Kirkland.
Kyrkstall. See Kirkstall.
Kyrkthorp. See Kirkthorp.
Kyrkton in Holand. See Kirton in
Holland.
Kyr.skeld. See Cre-skeld.
Kyrtelyngton, co. York. See Kirk-
lington.
Kyrtlyngton, co. Nottingham. See
Kirklington.
Kyrton, co. Lincoln. See Kirton in
Lindsey.
, CO. Nottingham. See Kir-
ton.
, CO. Suffolk. See Kirton.
Kyrton, John, 265, 392, 466, 555,
717.
, John, gentleman, 246.
, Richard, land held of, 328.
Kytte, John, 4.
Laburn. See Leyburn.
Laceby, Alice, 204.
, Joan, 204.
, John, 204.
Lachefford. See Latchford.
Lackham, Lakham [in Lacock], co,
Wilts, 504.
, manor of, 504.
, land held of, 656.
Lacock, CO. Wilts, Lackham in, q.v.
Lacy, Gilbert, 390.
, John, clerk, rector of Des-
ford, 484 bis, 519 ter.
, John, esquire, 672.
, Richard, 934, 936, 937.
, , Margaret, wife of,
daughter and co-heir of Jasper
Roskyn, 934, 936, 937.
, Thomas, 450.
, Thomas, esquire, 390.
, Thomas, esquire, 862.
, , Eleanor daughter of.
See Nevill, William, esquire.
William, 484, 519 his.
Ladythorp. See Thorpe, Lady.
Lafeock, Lafeok, Lafeoke [in Feock],
CO. Cornwall, 871.
Lagham. See Legham.
Laigle, honor of, co. Sussex, 213.
Lairton. See Laverton.
Laken, Richard, land held of, 201.
See Lakyn.
Lakham. See Lackham.
Lakyn, Richard, 728.
Lakyn, Richard, 728.
See Laken.
Lamanva, John, clerk, 7.
Lamarsh, Lammerch, co. Essex, 21.
Lambaldes, co. Oxford. See Goring.
Lambardes Manor, co. Wilts. See
Bradley, Maiden.
Lambart. See Lambert.
766
GENERAL INDEX.
Lambe, Margaret, wife of William,
142.
Thomas, son and heir of Wil-
liam, 142.
Lambe, William, co. Norfolk, 142.
Lambert, Lambart, Lamberd, John,
652.
, Maud, widow, daughter and
heir of Geoffrey Bird, 534.
, Thomas, brother and heir of
William, 782, 843.
Lambert, William, co. Wilts, 782,
843.
Lamborn Hall. See Lambourne
Hall.
Lambovirn, Chepynglambourne, co.
Berks, 318.
, Estbury manor in, q.v.
Lamboiirne Hall, Lamborn Hall [in
Canewdon], co. Essex, manor
of, 146.
, Lamborne [in Perranzubu-
loe], 680 (p. 435).
Lambrook, East, Estlambroke, co.
Somerset, 134, 687 his.
Lambside, Lamside [in Holbeton and
Revelstoke], co. Devon, 362.
Lambton, Lampton, Percival, 461,
567 bis.
Lamelyn, John, 225.
Lampford, Lamford [in Cheriton
Bishop], CO. Devon, 717.
Lammerch. See Lamarsh.
Lamport, Langport, co. Northamp-
ton, 446.
, advowson of, 407, 414.
, manor of, 407, 414.
Lamppet, James, esquire, 37.
Lamprey, John, 237.
Lampson, William, 973.
Lampton. See Lambton.
Lamside. See Lambside.
Lanant. See Lelant.
Lancaster, duchy of, land held of,
in CO. Bedford, 179.
, duchy of the castle of, land
held of, in co. Berks, 313.
, duchy of, land held of, in
CO. Berks, 918.
, in CO. Cambridge, 11.
, in CO. Cumberland, 292 his.
, in CO. Derby, 23, 252, 542.
601, 628, 631, 643, 761, 836,
854.
, in CO. Devon, 118, 763.
, in CO. Dorset, 397, 402, 961,
964,
, in CO. Essex, 1, 26, 749.
, in CO. Hants, 160, 806.
, in CO. Hertford, 392.
, in CO. Leicester, 128, 133,
260, 497 (4). 888.
, in CO. Lincoln, 2, 10, 182,
327, 526, 585 his, 597 ter, 644,
697, 698, 835 ter, 880, 885.
Lancaster duchy of, land held of —
cont.
, in CO. Norfolk, 16, 32, 55,
117, 354 his, 471, 700, 892,
946.
, in CO. Northampton, 45,
232, 659, 847, 912 his.
, in CO. Northumberland, 906.
in CO. Nottingham, 46, 235
his.
, in CO. Oxford, 388, 436 bis,
579.
, in CO. Somerset, 641.
, in CO. Stafford, 933, 944.
, in CO. Suffolk, 25, 84, 250,
364, 366, 452, 945.
, in CO. Warwick, 693, 734.
, in CO. Wilts, 649, 782, 790
his, 799, 801, 843.
, in CO. York, 3, 140, 166, 169,
222, 236, 391 passim, 568 bis,
570 bis, 571, 573, 574 his, 664,
669 (5), 671, 672, 759, 803
his, 831 (4).
, honor of duchy of, 10, 133.
See Leicester.
Lancaster, Lancastr', Lancastre,
Benedicta. See Bolton, Ed-
ward.
Lancaster, Eleanor, late the wife of
William, esquire, sometime
wife of — Noon, co. Norfolk,
462.
Lancaster, Isabel, late the wife of
Edward, formerly wife of
Thomas Beek, co. Berks, 474.
Lancaster, John, co. Westmorland,
816.
Lancaster, John, son and heir of
John, 816.
, William, esquire, 462.
Lanceston. See Launceston.
LancrejTiton Overa, co. Cornwall,
680 {p. 437).
Landehouses [? in Drax], co. York
[W.R.], 664.
Landguard, Langard, Langarde [in
Brading], Isle of Wight, 338.
Landhayes, Hayes [in St. Thomas
the Apostle], co. Devon, 770.
Landrake, Lanrak, co. Cornwall,
manor of, land held of, 873.
Landwade, Lanwade, co. Cambridge,
manor of, 472.
LandjTi, Elizabeth de, 17.
Lane, Maud, 208.
, Ralph, son and heir of Wil-
liam, 621.
Lane, William, co. Northampton, 621.
Lane, William, gentleman, 77, 406,
442, 882, 929, 936 bis.
Lanevet. See Lanivet.
Lang, William, commissioner, co.
Somerset, 521.
See also Long.
GENERAL INDEX.
767
Langar, Langare, co. Nottingham,
advowson of chapel of, 224.
, advowson of parish church
of, 224.
, manor of, 224.
Langard. See Landguard.
Langbronsketh. See Brunstock.
Langdale, William, esquire. 2, 585.
, land held of, 698.
Agnes, daughter of.
See Hamby, Thomas.
, Anne, daughter of.
See Skerne, Henry.
, , Maud daughter of.
See Vavasovir, John.
Langdale, William, of Waltham, co.
Lincohi, 968.
Langdon, Roger, 4.
, Thomas, 117.
Langdyk, Landyk [co. Northamp-
ton], abbots court of, land
held of, 694 his.
Langeden. See Dean, Long.
Langeford Lester. See Langford
Lister.
Langelegh, co. Devon, manor of,
646.
Langeley, co. Buckingham. See
Langley St. Mary alias Lang-
ley Marish.
, CO. Durham. See Langley
Dale.
Langeston, John, 313.
, , Thomas son of, 313.
Langeton. See Langton.
Langfield, Langfeld, Langfelde,
Langffelde [in Halifax], co.
York [W.R.], 3.
, manor, or lordship, of, 390.
Langford, Langforth, co. Bedford,
99.
, CO. Norfolk, knight's fee in,
307.
, Hanging, Hangyng Lang-
ford [in Steeple Langford], co.
Wilts, manor of, 605.
Heathfield, Langforde [in
Cullompton], co. Devon,
manor of, land held of, 864.
, Langforde [in Newton St.
Cyres], co. Devon, 864.
Lister, Langeford Lester [in
Ugborough], co. Devon,
manor of, land held of, 67,
149.
, Steeple, Stepillangford, co.
Wilts, advowson {\) of, 378.
, , manor (\) of, 378.
, , Bathampton in, q.v.
, Hanging Langford
in, q.v.
Langford, Langforde, Edward,
gentleman, 578.
, John, knight, land held of
(CO. Berks), 113, 479, 578.
Langford, John — cont.
, (co. Hants), 372.
, John, knight, land held of
(CO. Devon), 864.
Ralph, knight, 856.
, land held of, 944.
, Roger de, heirs of, land held
of, 717.
Langforde, co. Devon. See Lang-
ford and Langford Heathfield.
Langforth, co. Bedford. See Lang-
ford.
Langgeworthy. See Langworthy.
Langham, co. Suffolk, 271.
, , Johnys le Man in,
271.
St. Mary's or Little, co. Nor-
folk, 465.
, , Astleys alias Holy-
well Manor, manor of Lang-
ham called Hallewell [in
Blakeney], co. Norfolk, 465.
Langhern. See Lanherne.
Langley Barton, co. Devon. See
Yarnscombe.
, Longeley [chapelry in Acton
Burnell], co. Salop, advow-
son of, 201.
, , manor of, 201.
Dale, forest of Langeley [in
Staindrop], co. Durham, 558.
[in Heanor], co. Derby, 423,
424.
, Longeley [in Onibury], co.
Salop, 326, 676.
, Kirk, CO. Derby, 423, 424.
Meynell, Langley Maynell [in
Ivirk Langley], co. Derby,
manor of, 23.
St. Mary alias Langley
Marish, Langeley, co. Buck-
ingham, 627.
, , Colbroke in. See
Colnbrook.
Langley, Alice, daughter and co-heir
of Edmund. See Everdon,
Thomas.
, Cliristine, daughter and co -
heir of Edmund. See Wyg-
ston, Roger.
, Edmund, 589, 590, 592.
Langley, Edmund, co. Gloucester, 591.
liangley, Edward, land held of, 518.
, Edward, esquire, 258.
, Elizabeth, wife of Edmund,
esquire, 591.
, Isabel, sister and co-heir of
Walter. See Ketilby, Henry.
, Robert, esquire, 44.
Walter, son and heir of Ed-
mimd, 591.
Langley, Walter, son and heir of Ed-
mund Langley, esquire, co.
(Jlouccster, 592 ; co. Oxford,
690 ; CO. Wilts, 589.
768
GENERAL INDEX.
Langley. See also Longley.
Langleys Manor, manor of Langleis,
in Luton, co. Bedford, 766.
Langport, co. Northampton. See
Lamport.
, CO. Somerset, 74.
Langrick alias Long Drax, Lankrake
[in Drax], co. York [W.R.],
664.
Langston, John, esquire, 969.
, Thomas, 29L
, Thomas, esquire, 388.
, William, 184.
Langthwaite, Langwhait [now a
parish, formerly in Doncaster],
CO. York [W.R.], manor of,
land held of, 571.
, Tilts in, q.v.
Langton, Langeton next Thornton,
CO. Lincoln, 33.
by Spilsby, Langton, co.
Lincoln, 835.
[in Gainford], co. Diirham,
558.
, , manor of, 558.
Langton, John, land held of, 835.
, Thomas, bishop of Salis-
bury, 300.
, , bishop of Winches-
ter, land held of, 65, 338, 513
ter,
Langtons, co. Bedford. See Sharn-
brook.
Langtree, Lambert, escheator, co.
Northampton, 675 his.
Langwath. See Langworth.
Langwhait. See Langthwaite.
Langworth, Langwath [in Barlings],
CO. Lincoln, 597.
, manor of, 597.
Langworthy, ? Langgeworthy [in
Bratton Clovelly], co. Devon,
manor of, land held of, 878.
See Lugworthy.
Lanherne, Langhern [in St. Columb,
CO. Cornwall], John Arundell
of. See Arundell.
Lanhevran, co. Cornwall, lord of,
land held of, 871.
Lanhinsworth or Lanhinzey, Lan-
hunsyth [in St. Columb
Major], CO. Cornwall, 680 {p.
436).
Lanhunsyth. See Lanhinsworth.
Lanivet, Lane vet, Lannevet, co.
Cornwall, 680 {pp. 435, 436).
, advowson of, 680 {p. 435).
, manor of, 680 {pp. 435, 436,
437).
Lankeye Land, co, Devon. See
Yarnscombe.
Lannevet. See Lanivet.
Lansallos, Lansalowys, Lansewes,
CO. Cornwall, parson of. See
Colyn, Ralph.
Lantyan, Lantean [in St. Sampson],
CO. Cornwall, manor of, land
held of, 616, 617, 680 {p. 435),
828, 829.
Lanvj'ghan [? in St. Keverne], co.
Cornwall, 871.
Lanwade. See Landwade.
Lapfiode, Ralph, 59.
Lapford, co. Devon, manor of, land
held of, 555.
, Bury in, 555.
, Brymysmede in. See
Broomsmead.
Lapworth, Lappeworth, co. Warwick,
693.
, Bushwood in, q.v.
Larder, William, land held of, 864.
Lareton. See Laverton.
Larkebere, co. Devon. See Exeter.
Larling, Lirlyngford, Lyrljoigford,
CO. Norfolk, parson of. See
Pyre, Richard.
Latchford, Lachefford [in Great
Haseley], co. Oxford, manor
of, 381.
Latemer, Latemere. See Latymer.
Latham, John, 299. See Lathum.
Lathbury, co. Buckingham, 492.
Lathell, Nicholas, gentleman, 7.
Lathum, Ralph, goldsmith, 679 {pp.
429 his, 430 his, 431), 863.
Laton, Elizabeth, daughter of Wil-
liam, esqtiire, 404.
, Elizabeth, wife of William,
esquire, 404.
, John, son of William, esquire,
404.
, Parnel, daughter of William,
esquire, 404.
, Robert, esquire, son and
heir of William, esquire, 404.
, , Anne wife of, 404.
Laton, William, esquire, co. York,
404.
Latton, CO. Essex, 679 {pp. 430, 431).
advowson of chantry in
church of, 679.
, advowson of priory of, 679.
, Latton Mark in, 679.
, Mark Hall in, q.v.
Latton, John, son and heir of
Thomas, 846.
Latton, Thomas, co. Berks, 846.
Latynier, Latemer, Latemere, lord,
lord de, land held of, 464 his,
882.
, See Nevill,
Richard.
, Edward, lord de, land held
of, 454.
, Nicholas, knight, land held
of, 285, 397.
Laioncelyn Bury [in Eynesbury and
Hail Weston], co. Hvmtingdon,
manor of, land held of, 744.
GENERAL INDEX.
769
Launceston, Lanceston, co. Corn-
well, 774.
castle of, land held of, 680
(4), 825, 826, 827, 875.
, castle and honor of, land
held of, 871.
, prior of, land held of, 228,
615, 716, 827 bis.
Laund, Lawnde, co. Leicester, prior
of, 481.
Launden. See Lavendon.
Launder, Jolin, 679.
Launditch, Laundyche, co. Norfolk,
hundred of, 4.
Launston. See Launceston.
Laurence, William, 749.
Laiishill. See Lawshall.
Lauskardford, Richard, 76.
Lavant, East, Estlavant, Estlavent,
CO. Sussex, 122.
Lavendon, Launden, co. Bucking-
ham, 927.
, Aphoe in, q.v.
Lavenham, co. Suffolk, 226.
Laver, High, co. Essex, 396.
, Otes, manor in. See Oates.
Laverok, Robert, 7.
, , Agnes daughter of,
7.
, , Margaret daughter
of, 7.
, , Philippa wife of,
daughter and co-heir of Wil-
liam and Joan Cressell, 7.
Laverstoke, co. Hants, 126.
Laverton. Laireton, Lairton, Lareton
[in Kirkby Malzeard], co.
York [W.R.], 163, 556, 561.
Lawarr, lord. See West, Thomas.
Lawe, Robert, 653.
Lawnde. See Laund.
Lawneys, manor of, in Rougham, co.
SufTolk, 308.
Lawshall, Laushill, co. Suffolk, 72.
Lawthe, Thomas, 496.
, , Anne, wife of, 496.
Laxton [in Howden], co. York [E.R.],
169.
Laybum, George, 254.
Laycestre. See Leicester.
Layer de la Hay, Leyr del Hay, co.
Essex, manor of, 613.
Layesdon. See Leysdown.
Laysters, co. Hereford, Heath in,
q.v.
, Woonton in, q.v.
Layton, East, Estlaton [in Stanwick],
CO. York" [N.R.], 404.
, , manor of, 404.
, West, Westlaton [in Hutton
Magna], co. York, N.R., 404,
461.
, , manor of, 461.
Lea, le Legh [in Bradboume], co.
Derby, 23.
Wt. 3777.
Lea, CO. Derby — cont.
, manor of, land held
of, 23.
, Legh alias Ligh [in Rye], co.
SussQpc, manor of, 277.
Hall, Lee [in Preston Gub-
bals]. CO. Salop, hamlet of,
201. '
Marston, Lee, Lee next
Kynnysbxu'e, co. Warwick,
manor of, 120.
, , rent in, 120.
Lea, Fulk (Lee), son and heir of
Richard, esquire, 201.
Lea (Leigh), Gilbert, co. York, 570.
Lea, Henry (Ley), escheator, co.
Cornwall, 872.
, Isabel (Lygh), wife of John,
of Addington, esquire, daiigh-
ter of John Harvy, esquire,
684.
, Joan (Lygh), sister of John,
of Addington, esqiiire, 684.
, John (Leghe), 939.
, John (Lee), clerk, 249.
, John (Legh), gentleman (co.
Surrey), 344.
, John (Leygh), esquire (co.
Surrey), 171.
, John (Ley), esquire (co.
Wilts), 701, 702.
, John (Legh), of Abinger,
684.
, John (Lee), of Addington,
171.
Lea (Lygh), John, of Addington,
esquire, co. Surrey, 684.
Lea, John (Lygh), the elder, of Ad-
dington, the grandfather, 684
bis.
, John (Lighe) (of Isle of
Wight), esquire, 689 bis.
, John (Legh), of Stockwell,
knight, 620.
Margaret, or Maxgery (Lee),
wife of Richard, esquire, 201.
, Nicholas (Legh), son and
heir of Jolin, esquire, 684.
, Ralph (Leygh), 171.
, Ralph (Lee), father of
Richard, esquire, 201.
, Reynold (Lee), de, of Black-
brook, 856.
Lea, Lee, Richard, esquire, co.
Essex, 197 ; London, 249.
Lea (Lee), Richard, esquire, co.
Salop, 201.
, Richard (Lee), of Godstone,
CO. Surrey, 186.
, Richard (Lee), son and heir
of Richard, esquire, 197, 249.
, Richard (I^ee), son and heir
of William, 186.
, Richard (Legh), vicar of
Kirkthorpe, 570.
I a 49
770
GENERAL INDEX.
Lea — cont.
, Robert (Lee), gentleman (co.
Suffolk), 141.
, Robert (Leygh), esquire (co,
Westmorland), 80J.
, Alice, daughter of.
See Blenkynsoph, Thomas.
, Roger (Legh), son and heir
of Gilbert, 570.
, Thomas (Ligh), 827.
Lea, Lee, William at, co. Surrey, 186.
Lead, Lede [in Ryther], co. York
[W.R.], manor of, 140.
Leagrave, Lighgrave, Lightgrave or
Lightesgrave, Lyghgrave, Ly-
grave [in Luton and Todding-
ton], CO. Bedford, 155, 766.
, Fosses in, 766.
Leake, Leek, co. Lincoln, 287.
Leamington, Lemyngton Priors, co.
Warwick, 520.
, Newbold Comyn in, q.v.
Leatherhead, Ledred, co. Surrey,
684.
, Pachesham Manor in, q.v.
Leathley, Lethelay, co. York [W.R.],
569.
, manor of, land held of, 569
bis.
, Castley in, q.v.
Leawood, Lywode [in Bridestowe],
CO. Devon, 389.
Lebberston, Leberston, Liberston [in
Filey], co. York [N.R.], 573.
Lechelond, or Lychelonde, alias Mary-
medowe, in Cowick, co. Devon,
770.
Leckhampstead, Lekhamsted, co.
Buckingham, 208, 661 bis.
Leckonfield, Lekynfeld, co. York
[E.R.], manor of, land held of,
574.
Lede. See Lead.
Ledecomb, co. Devon, 940.
Leder, Stephen, son and heir of
Thomas, 647.
Leder, Thomas, co. Himtingdon, 647.
Ledes Castle. See Leeds.
Ledewych. See Ledwich.
Ledeyard Tragose. See Lydiard
Tregoze.
Ledis, Ledys. See liCeds.
Ledon. See Highleadon.
Ledred. See Leatherhead.
Ledsham, co. York, W.R., Fairburn
in, q.v.
Ledwich, Ledewych in the parish of
Bytterley near Ludlowe [in
Bitterley], co. Salop, manor
of, 619.
Ledwill. See Lidwell.
Lee, CO. Salop. See Lea Hall.
, CO. Svurey. See Leigh.
, CO. Warwick. See Lea
Marston,
Lee — cont,
, Chapel, Chappelegh [in Erm-
ington], CO. Devon, manor of,
64.
next Kynnysbure. See Lea
Marston.
Place, CO. Surrey. See God-
stone.
Lee, John, &c. See Lea.
Leeds, Ledes, Ledys, co. Kent, parish
of, 246.
, , castle of, honor of,
land held of, 147, 686.
, prior of, land held
of, 921.
Leeds, Ledis, Ledys, co. York [W.R.],
236, 570.
, , Buslingthorpe in,
q.v.
, , Cat Beeston in,
q.v.
, , Gipton in, q.v.
, Himslet in, q.v.
, , Wortley in, q.v.
Leek, co. Lincoln. See Leake.
, CO. Stafford, Dievdacres in,
q.v.
Leeke, Leek, John, esquire, land held
of, 520.
, John, 934, 936, 937.
Anne, wife of,
daughter and co-heir of Jasper
Roskyn, 934, 936, 937.
, Thomas, of Screveton, 137.
Leekys Manor, co. Norfolk. See
Melton, Little.
Lees, Lyes, priory of [in Little Lees],
CO. Essex, advowson of, 26.
Leeton [lost vill, in Prees], co. Salop,
201.
Leffrend alias Phipp. See Phipp.
Legat, Henry, of Clothall, yeoman,
666.
Leggardcroft [? in Fixby], co. York
[W.R.], 390.
Legge, John, the elder, 399.
Legh, le, co. Derby. See Lea.
, CO. Devon. See Leigh.
, CO. Somerset. See Leigh.
alias Ligh, co. Sussex. See
Lea.
, Hurdynges. See Leigh in
Chawleigh.
Poulet. See Leigh Paulet.
Legham, Lagham in Wolkensted
parish [in Godstone], co.
Surrey, manor of, land held of,
186, 209.
Bozon. See Leigham.
Leghe, John. See Lea.
Leghton Bosard. See Leighton
Buzzard.
Leghton, Thomas, knight, land held
of, 680 (p. 436).
Leghtrich, Lightrich. See Fixby.
GENERAL INDEX.
771
Leicester, county of, escheator in.
See Hubaude, Edward.
, honor of, parcel of duchy of
Lancaster, land held of, 218,
232, 888.
Leicester, Laycestre, Leicestre, Ley-
cestre. Leycetur, co. Leicester,
128,497 6^5,936, 937.
, le Castell Court of, 411.
, Humberston Gate street in,
497.
, Thomas Knyght of. See
Knight.
, manor of, land held of, 260.
, abbot of. See Pomeray,
John.
, prior of, 688.
, St. Mary Newark, collegiate
church of the Annunciation of,
the church of Newark, the
New College of Leycestre,
dean of. See Chaiintre, Wil-
liam.
, , dean and chapter of,
college of, land held of, 293,
296.
Leigh, Leygh, co. Essex, 679.
, La Leye, Leye, co. Glouces-
ter, 593.
, manor of, 593.
, Lee, CO. Surrey, parish of,
344 bis.
, Legh, in Bishop Morchard,
CO. Devon, 555.
(East, or West), Hurdynges
Legh in Chawleigh, co. Devon,
555.
, Legh within the hundred of
Mulverton [in Milverton], co.
Somerset, 395.
Paulet, Legh Poulet [in
Bampton], co. Devon, 262.
Leigh, Gilbert, &c. See Lea.
Leigham, Legham Bozon. Lygham
Bozon [in Egg Buckland], co.
Devon, 943.
, manor of, 943.
Leighton Buzzard, Leghton Bosard,
CO. Bedford, 155.
See Gladley, Nares.
Leinthall Starkes, Lentall and Skar-
ker, CO. Salop [co. Hereford],
233.
Leintwardine, Lentwardyn, co.
Salop [CO. Hereford], 233.
, Adforton in, q.v.
, Kinton in, q.v.
, Trippleton in, q.v.
Lekhamsted. See Leckhampstead.
Lekynfeld. See Leckonfield.
Lelant, ? Lanant, co. Cornwall,
manor of, 680 {p. 435).
Lellesey. See Lindsey.
Lelley [in Preston], co. York [E.R.],
669.
Lelley — cont.
Dike, Dyke [in Preston], co.
York [E.K.], 669.
Lemerston, Lymerston [in Brixton],
CO. Hants, manor of, 126.
, advowson of chapel
of, 126.
Lemyngton, co. Hants. See Lym-
ington.
Priors, co. Warwick. See
Leamington.
Lemyngton, Lymengton, Ralph, 750,
759, 761.
, , Isabel, ? daughter
of. See Byron, John.
Lenborough, Letyngburgh [in Buck-
ingham], CO. Buckingham,
690.
Lend, Thomas, 372.
, , Alice wife of, sister
and co-heir of Hugh Horwode,
372.
Lenge, Prostrat. See Lyng, West.
Lenham, co. Kent, 686.
, East Shelve in, q.v.
Lentall, co. Salop. See Leinthall
Starkes.
Lentall, John, esquire, co. Salop, 125.
Lentall, Katharine, wife of William,
381.
, Lucy [wife of Rowland,
aunt and co-heir of Henry,
lord Grey of Codnor], 125.
, , Katharine daughter
of. See Zouch.
, Thomas, son and heir of Wil-
liam, 381.
Lentall, William, co. Oxford, 381.
Lenton, John, son and heir of
Thomas, 916.
Lenton, Thomas, gentleman, co.
Northampton, 916.
Lentwardyn. See Leintwardine.
Lentyndale, co. Lincoln. See Frisk-
ney.
Leominster, Leomynstre, co. Here-
ford, franchise of, 737.
, ' le Castell de Comfort ' by,
737.
Leppington, Lepyngton [in Scraying-
ham], CO. York [E.R.], 573.
Lepton, CO. York, W.R., Rowley in,
q.v.
Lepyngton. See Leppington.
Lesbury, co. Northumberland,
Wooden in, q.v.
Lesevix. Thomas, dean of St. Paul's,
London, 318.
Leskerdcolshill. See Liskeard Coles-
hill.
Lestrange, Straunge, Henry, gentle-
man, 946.
, John, 36.
Maud, 13.
, Robert, 679 (p. 429).
772
GENERAL INDEX.
Lestrange — cont.
, Robert, esquire, 450.
, Roger, esqtiire, 152.
Letcombe Regis, co. Berks, East
Challow in, q.v.
Lete, Henry, 563, 596.
, , Joan, daughter of,
596.
Lethelay. See Leathley.
Letheringham, Letheryngham, co.
Suffolk, manor of Letheryng-
ham Hall in, land held of, 496.
Letlee. See Netley.
Letton, CO. Hereford, manor of,
112.
Letyngburgh. See Lenborough.
Levikenore. See Lewkenore.
Levedon, co. Devon, 717.
Levegrene, John, yeoman, 824.
Levens, Levyns [in Heversham], co.
Westmorland, 433.
, manor of, land held of, 433.
Leventhorp, Agnes, wife of Thomas,
329, 330.
Elizabeth, daughter of
Elizabeth, lady Brandon, 36.
, John, esquire, land held of,
330.
, Master John, 596.
, John, of Shengill Hall, 1.
, John son and heir
of, 1.
, John, son and heir of
Thomas, 329, 330.
Nicholas, 390 bis.
, Robert, 390 bis.
Leventhorp, Thomas, co. Essex, 330 ;
CO. Hertford, 329.
Levermere, Great. See Livermere.
Leversegge, Leversage, Edmund,
lord of Frome, land held of,
50, 928 bis.
, William, land held of, 47.
Leverton, co. Lincoln, 287.
, North, Northleverton, co.
Nottingham, manor of, 423.
, South, Southleverton, co.
Nottingham, manor of, 423.
Leveson, John, clerk, 685.
Levet, William, 803.
Leving. See Levyng.
Levington, co. Suffolk, Burneviles
manor in. See Nacton.
Levy, William, chaplain, 4, 5, 98.
Levyng, Leving, John, of Stanway,
417, 427.
Levyns. See Levens.
Lewes, Lews, Lewys, Luce [co.
Sussex], prior and convent of,
land held of, 209, 212, 464,
669 bis.
Lewes, John, 434.
Leweston. See Lewston.
Lewis, Lowez, Philip, esquire, 107.
See also Fitz Lewis.
Lewkenore, Leukenore, Lewknore,
Elizabeth, wife of Richard,
esquire [formerly wife of Wil-
liam Lovell], 645.
, , Henry, son of. See
Lovell, Henry.
, John, esquire, 162.
, Margery. See Wood, Dame
Margery.
Lewkenore, Richard, esquire, co.
Suffolk, 645.
Lewkenore, Richard, the elder, 209,
212, 213.
, Richard, of Sheffield, land
held of, 209, 212.
, Roger, knight, son of
Thomas, 629.
, Thomas, esquire, 629.
Thomas, knight, 162.
Lewston, Leweston, Thomas, 530.
, , Philippa, wife of,
daughter and co-heir of
Richard Ponchardon, 529,
530.
Lewys. See Lewes.
Lexden, co. Essex, manor of, land
held of, 417 bis.
Lexham, East, Estlaxham, co. Nor-
folk, manor of, 892.
, manor of [Rouses in], 16.
Lexham, Frances. See Dudley,
Lawrence.
Joan, daughter and co-heir
of William, 354.
, Katharine, daughter and co-
heir of William, 354.
, Margaret. See Lynne, Wil-
liam.
Lexham, William, esquire, co. Nor-
folk, 354.
Ley, John. See Lea.
Leyburn, Laburn [in Wensley], co,
York [N.R.], manor of, 222.
Leycestre, Leycetur. See Leicester.
Leydezard Tregose. See Lydiard
Trego ze.
Leye, la, co. Gloucester. See Leigh.
Leygh, co. Essex. See Leigh,
Leygh, John, &c. See Lea.
Leyghams, co. Surrey. See Adding-
ton.
Ley ham, co. Suffolk, Brygmans
in, 891.
Leynham, Henry, son and heir of
Robert, esquire, and Margaret
Wode, 374.
, Robert, esquire, 374,
, , Margaret, wife of.
See Wood, Margaret.
Leyonhales. See Lyonshall.
Leyr del Hay. See Layer de la Hay.
Leysdown, Layesdon, co. Kent,
parish of, 247.
Leysterdes in Chislet, co. Kent, 642,
665.
GENERAL INDEX.
773
Liberston. See Lebberston.
Lichdon, Lycherdon Fild [in Barn-
staple], CO. Devon, 228.
Lichefeld, co. Stafford. See Lich-
field.
Lichefeld, William, doctor of laws,
prebendary of Wolverhamp-
ton, land held of, 347.
Lichet Mynster. See Lytchett Min-
ster.
Lichfield, Lichefeld, Lychefeld, co.
Stafford, 347.
, manor of, land held of, 583.
, St. Michael's parish. Tin-
more in, q.v.
, bishop of. See Coventry
and Lichfield.
Lidford, Lydford by Shaftesbury [in
Shaftesbury], co. Dorset, 522.
Lidwell, ? Ledwill [in Dawlish], co.
Devon, 646.
Lifton, CO. Devon, manor of, 371.
, Whitleigh in, q.v.
Ligh, CO. Somerset. See Lye.
alias Legh, co. Sussex. See
Lea.
Ligh, Thomas. See Lea.
Lighe, John. See Lea.
Lighgrave. See Leagrave.
Light, John, yeoman (co. Bedford),
179.
Lightfote, Alice, wife of John, sister
of John Berdefelde. 1.
,Hugh, 1.
, John, 1.
, John son and heir of John
and Alice, 1.
, Thomas, 1 .
Lightfotz in Writtle, co. Essex, 1.
Lightgrave or Lightesgrave. See
Leagxave.
Ligon. See Lygon.
Lilborn, Alexander, 558.
Lilleshall, Lylsille [co. Salop], abbot
of, land held of, 116.
Lilley, Lyngley, co. Hertford, 650.
Lillisdon, Lyllesdon [in North Curry],
CO. Somerset, manor, or lord-
ship, of, 109.
Limbury, Lymbery [in Luton], co.
Bedford, 766.
Limpsfield, Lymmesfeld, co. Surrey,
manor of, land held of, 923.
Lincoln, county of, earl of. See De
la Pole.
, earldom of, land held of,
236 ter.
escheator in. See Chiorche,
Edmund.
Lincoln, co. Lincoln, 911.
, castle of, 911 his.
, mayor and commonalty of,
land held of, 911.
, John Travers of. See
Travers.
Lincoln — cont.
St. Mary, cathedral church
of, bishop of, land held of, 2,
12, 46, 108, 288, 289, 437, 519,
662, 698, 969 bis.
, bishops of. See
Bokyngham, John ; Smyth,
William.
, , Henry, bishop of,
757.
, chancellor of. See
Tapton, Hugh.
, , dean of, land held
of, 744.
, See Flemmyng,
Robert, clerk.
, dean and chapter of,
land held of, 2, 585, 662, 698.
Lincombe, Lyncomb [in Ilfracombe],
CO. Devon, 555.
, manor of, land held of, 555.
Lindley, Old, Lyndley [in Halifax],
CO. York [W.R.], 390.
Lindley, Lyndeley, Lyndley, John,
390.
, Robert, chaplain, of Kirk-
thorpe, 570.
Lindsey, Lellesey, co. Sviffolk, Swal-
lows in, 891.
Lineham, Lynham [in Yealmpton],
CO. Devon, 773.
Lingfield, co. Sixrrey, Sheffield in,
q.v.
, Sterborough in, q.v.
Linley, Lower, Lynle [in West Tis-
btiry], CO. Wilts, Hacche next.
See Hatch.
Linslade, Lynchelade, co. Bucking-
ham, manor of {\), 156.
, Southcote in, q.v.
Linsted, Lynstede, co. Kent, 932.
Linstock, Lyngstoke, Lynstok [in
Stanwix], co. Cumberland,
manor of, land held of, 292
bis.
Linthovise, Lynthurst [in Stony-
delph], CO. Warwick, 802.
Linthwaite, Lindethwayte [in Al-
mondbviry], co. York [W.R.],
741.
Linton, co. York, W.R., Threshfield
in, q.v.
, ? Lynford [in Great Chal-
field], CO. Wilts, 682.
Lynton [in Woodhorne], co.
Northumberland, 547.
, East and West, Lynton [in
Howden and Eastrington], co.
York [E.R.], 169.
, West, Westlevynton [for-
merly in Kirklinton, now in
Blackford], co. Cumberland,
292.
Linwood, Lynwode [extra-parochial,
now inBroomy], co. Hant3,726.
774
GENERAL INDEX
Lirlyngford. See Larling.
Liscombe [in Soulbury]. co. Bucking-
ham, 910.
, manor of, 910.
Liskeard Coleshill, Leskerdcolshill,
Leskerde Colshill [in Lis-
keard], CO. Cornwall, manor
of, 680.
Lisle, Lyell, Lyle, Lysle, Lysley,
John, lord Lysle. See Grey,
John, viscount Lisle.
the lord, land held of, 334,
555 bis.
, Nicholas, land held of, 689.
, Nicholas, knight, 712.
, , land held of, 310,
602, 609.
, viscount, heirs of, land held
of, 180, 972.
, See Grey, Edward ;
Grey, John ; Talbot, Thomas.
, viscovmtess. See Botrigan,
Margaret ; Grey, EUzabeth ;
Grey, Meriell.
, Winfrid, knight, 547.
Lister, Lyster, Lytstrer, Richard,
chaplain, 420, 526.
Liston Hall, Lyston Hall [in Gos-
field], CO. Essex, manor of, 26.
Litcham, Lucham, co. Norfolk, 56.
manor of, land held of, 56.
Lite. See Lyte.
Litelmore. See Littlemore.
Litelmosett, co. Devon, 118.
Litelthorp. See Littlethorpe.
Litelton. See Littleton.
Litilbergh [? in Appleton le Street],
CO. York [N.R.], 567.
Litilmodbery. See Modbury, Little.
Litilton Drue, co. Wilts. See Little-
ton Drew.
Litilton, Edward, &c. See Little-
ton.
Litilyernscombe. See Yarnscombe,
Little.
Litle, Henry, 496.
Littilton. See Littleton.
Littlebourne, Lytelbourne, co. Kent,
170.
Littlemore, Litebnore, co. Oxford,
40.
Littlethorpe, Litelthorp, Litylthorp
[in Cosby], co. Leicester, 334.
, manor of, 334.
Littleton Drew, Litilton Drue, co.
Wilts, manor of, 505.
, Lytilton [in Compton Dun-
den], manor of, 65.
Littleton, Litilton, Littilton, Lytel-
ton, Lytilton, Lytylton, Ed-
ward, son and heir of Joan,
825.
Joan, daughter and co-heir
of Robert Knyghteston,
360.
Littleton, Joan widow [late the wife of
Hugh Littleton, daughter and
heir of Stephen Gerard], co.
Cornwall, 825.
Littleton, Joan, wife of Thomas,
j knight, daughter and co-heir
! of William Burley, of Brom-
I croft, esquire, 326.
t Littleton, Joan, late the wife of
Thomas Littleton, knight, some-
i time wife of Philip Chetwyn,
knight, and daughter and
co-heir of William Burley, of
Bromcroft, esquire, co. Salop,
909 ; CO. Warwick, 740.
, Richard, 184, 537, 622.
Alice wife of, daugh-
ter and heir of WiUiam Wyn-
nesbury, 537, 622.
, Richard, gentleman, 510.
, Richard, son and heir of Joan
and grandson and co-heir of
Robert Knyghteston, 360.
, Thomas, knight. Justice of
the Common Pleas, 257, 326.
, Joan wife of. See
Littleton, Joan.
William, son and heir of
Joan, 909.
Litton, CO. Somerset, Ford in, q.v.
, Green Down in, q.v.
Litton, William. See Lytton.
Littywood, Lyttewode, Lyttewoode
[in Bradley], co. Stafford,
manor of, 638.
Litylthorp. See Littlethorpe.
Livermere. Great, Great Levermere,
CO. Suffolk, 496.
Liversedge, Lyversege [in Birstall],
CO. York [W.R.], 3.
, , manor of, 672.
, Great, 672.
, Little, 672.
Llanfair Caereinion, co. Mont-
gomery, Rhiw Hiriaeth in,
q.v.
Llanthony Prima [in Llanthony
Abbey chapelry, parish of
Cwmyoy, co. Mormaouth],
prior of, land held of, 463.
Llanvilliny, Llanvyllyny, commote,
&c. of [in Mechain, co. Mont-
gomery], 745.
, , a)of, 850.
Lloyd, Thomas, 728.
Lockeridge, Lockerygge [in West
Overton], co. Wilts, 682.
Lockington, Lokyngton, co. York
[E.R.], 573.
, Aike in, q.v.
Lockwode, Reynold, 199.
Lockwood, Lokewode, Lokwod [in
Almondbury], co. York
[W.R.], 741.
, Crosland in, q.v.
GENERAL INDEX.
775
Loddiswell, Lodiswill, Lodyswill, co.
Devon, manor of, 262.
, Heathfield in, q.v.
Lodge Farm, Cherdestoklodge,
Lodge [in Chardstock], co.
Dorset, 953.
Lodiswill. See Loddiswell.
Lodlowe, Richard, &c. See Lud-
low.
Lodyswill. See Loddiswell.
Lofthouse [in Rothwell], co. York
[W.R.], 570.
Lok, Peter, Dr.. 543.
Lokesley. See Loxley.
Lokewode. See Lockwood.
Lokkesley. See Loxley.
Lokkyshore. See Loxhore.
Lokwod. See Lockwood.
Lokyngdale in Littlebourne, co.
Kent, manor of, 170.
Lokyngton. See Lockington.
LoUesdon. See Loosedon.
LolljTigton. See LuUington.
Lolworth, Lolwiorth, co. Cambridge,
518.
, manor of, land held of, 518.
Lolyngton. See LuUington.
Lombes, co. Norfolk. See Honing.
Lomley. See Lumley.
Londesborough, Lonesburgh, co.
York [E.R.], manor of, land
held of, 567.
London, 85, 698 bis, 780.
, alderman of. See Brown,
John ; Colet, Henry ; Fen-
kjdl, John ; Hill, Thomas ;
Isaak, William ; EJiesworth,
Thomas ; Mathewe, John ;
Tate, John and Robert ; Tyl-
ney, Ralph ; Warde, John.
, All Hallows at the Hay,
parish of, 249.
, All Hallows Barking, Alle
Halowen in Berkyng besides
the Toure of London, parish
of, 494.
, All Hallows Staining, Ail
Hallows Stanynges, parish of,
532, 533.
, Canon Street, Canwyk
Strete, ward of, 268.
, Billingsgate, Bellynges gate,
ward, 712.
, Bread Street, Bredstret,
ward, 712.
, Bridge ward within, ward
of Briggestrete, 712.
, Brewehouse le, 712.
, Canwyk Street. See Can-
non Street.
Charterhouse of, prior of,
land held of, 482.
, Christchurch, Crischurch,
beside Tower. See Holy
Trinity.
London — cont.
, citizens of. See Bird, Geof-
frey ; Brydges, Edmund and
John.
Cornhill, Cornhull, street of,
719.
, Cornhill ward, Cornhull,
ward of, 719.
, Cros, John of. See Cros.
, drapers of. See Creine,
Thomas; Fitzherbert,
Robert ; Rudston, John ;
Spark, William.
, Farringdon, Faryngdon,
ward, 712.
, fee farm payable by citizens
of, 442.
, fishmonger, fysshemonger of.
See Blyset, Thomas ; Knes-
worth, Thomas.
, Fleet prison, Flete, office of
wardenship of, 27.
, Gerardes Hall, 712.
, goldsmith of. See Milles,
Robert.
, Grantham Lane, Grantam
Lane, in the parish of All
Hallows at the Hay, 249.
, haberdasher of. See Wel-
bek, WilUam.
, Holywell, Haliwell [in St.
Leonard, Shoreditch], prioress
of, land held of, 171,
, Holborn, 482.
, Holy Trinity, Christchurch,
Crischurch beside the Tower,
prior of. See Charnok,
Richard.
, , land held of, 534.
, Houndsditch, Hundesdich,
534.
, Inn of Court at, education at,
163.
, Langbourn, Langborn, ward,
712,719.
, Lombard Street, Lumbard
Strete, 719.
, , ' le Sonne ' in, 692.
, Lothbury. See St. Mar-
garet, Lothbury.
, mayor and commonalty of,
land held of, 679.
, mercer of. See Bradbury,
Thomas ; Egerton, William ;
Handes, Thomas ; Pykton,
John ; Quadring, Thomas ;
Shelley, Thomas ; South-
wood, Robert ; Thorney, Rog-
er.
merchant of. See Noreys,
Henry.
, Merchant Taylors of, the
Tailours brotherhood of St.
John the Baptist in, 719.
.,..,., Milbarn, William of, q.v.
776
GENERAL INDEX.
London — cont.
, Morelane, tenements in, 494.
Philpot Lane, 712.
, ' le Popes Hedes entre,' in
Lombard Street, 719.
, Portsoken, ward, 534.
, recorder of. See Fitz-
william, Thomas.
, St. Andrew in Holbourn,
church of, 214.
, St. Andrew Hubbard,
Hobert, parish of, 712.
, St. Augustine, St. Augustin
beside Poules, parish of, 712.
...... St. Botolph without Aid-
gate, without Algate, parish
of, 534.
, St. Dionis, Backchurch, Bak-
church, parish of, 712.
, St. Dvmstan in the East, in
le Est, 657.
, St. Leonard Eastcheap, or
St. Leonard Milkchurch, St.
Leonard in Briggestrete ward,
parish of, 712.
, St. Margaret, Lothbury,
parish of, Lothbiiry in, 194.
, St. Martin-le-Grand, dean of,
land held of, 1.
, St. Martin Orgar, St. Martin
le Organs, parish of, 268.
, St. Mary Spital, without
Bishopsgate, Seynt Mary
Spytell, prior of, 719.
, St. Mary Woolnoth, St. Mary
Wolnott, in Lumbardstrete,
parish of, 719.
...... St. Michael, Cornhill, in
CornhuU, parish of, 719.
, St. Michael, Crooked Lane,
in Crokydlane, parish of. 268.
, St. Mildred the Virgin, Bread
Street, Bridstret, parish of,
712.
; St. Paul, cathedral church
of, Poules, bishop of, land
held of, in co. Essex, 1, 613,
679 ; in co. Hertford, 104 ; in
CO. Middlesex, 565, 863 ter.
, See Warham, Wil-
liam.
, , dean of. See
Leseux, Thomas.
, , dean and chapter of,
land held of, 478.
, , St. Augustin by
Poules. See St. Augustine.
, St. Thomas of Aeon, altar of
St. Thomas in, 669.
, le Scomer, in Houndsditch,
536.
, Sergiauntes Inne, opposite
St. Andrew's, Holborn, 214.
, sheriffs of, and Middlesex,
27, 28.
London — cont.
, tailor of. See Randyll,
Thomas. See Merchant Tay-
lors.
, tallow chandler of. See
Cokkes, Richard.
, Thames Street, Temmy-
strete, 249.
, , ward of, 268.
, Tower of, Crischurch beside.
See Holy Trinity.
, Walbrook ward, Walbroke,
suit of court of, 117.
, Whitechapel, St. Mary Mat-
felon alias Whytchapell
Parysshe, co. Middlesex, 565.
Londy, Edward, 766.
Lonemedes, Lonemendes, co. Wilts,
649.
Lonesburgh. See Londesborough.
Long, Longe, Henry, esquire, 300.
, John, clerk, 209, 212.
, Robert, 429.
, Thomas, esqiiire, 300.
, , land held of, 386.
, William, 204.
See also Lang.
Longassheton. See Ashton, Long.
Longastratton. See Stratton,
Long.
Longbugby. See Buckby, Long.
Longcorapton. See Compton
Bassett.
Longe. See Long.
Longeford. See Longford.
Longeley. See Langley in Acton
B\arnell ; Langley in Oni-
bury.
Longford, Longeford [in St. Mary de
Lode parish, Gloucester], 720.
Longham, co. Norfolk, 493.
, manor of, land held of, 493.
Longhorsley. See Horsley, Long.
Longleat [in Horningsham and Long-
bridge Deverell], co. Wilts,
advowson of church of, 695.
Longley, Langley, Master Ralph,
750, 755, 759, 761.
, Robert, esqviire, 750, 755,
759, 761.
Longney, co. Gloucester, 8.
Longstowe, co. Cambridge, manor
of, 938.
Longvyle, George, esquire, co.
Buckingham, 305.
Longvyle, Longvile, John, knight,
land held of, 305.
, Richard, son and heir of
George, esqiiire, 305.
Longwhatton. See Whatton, Long.
Longworth, co. Oxford [co. Berks],
590.
Lonsdale, Lonnesdall, Burton in,
q.v.
, Kyrby in. See Kirkby.
GENERAL INDEX.
777
Lonsseworth. See Liinsford.
Lonton, Ltinton [in Romaldkirk],
CO. York [N.R.], manor of,
222.
Lonyngdon. See Dean, Long.
Looe, East, Estlo [in St. Martin], co.
Cornwall, borough of. 873.
Loosedon, Lollesdon in Winkleigh,
CO. Devon, 555.
Loperygge. See Lupridge.
Lopham, Jolin, 225.
Lorty, Urtiaco, Henry de, land held
of, 477.
Loseley, Lowesle, in parish of St.
Nicholas, Guildford, co. Sur-
rey, manor (J) of, 175.
Losford [in Hodnet], co. Salop, 274.
Lost, John, 37.
Lostwithiel, Lostwithiell, co. Corn-
wall, 680 (p. 436).
Loterell. See Lutterel.
Lothingland, Lovynglond, co. Suf-
folk, St. Olave in. See
Herringfleet.
Lotye, John, co. Somerset, 382.
Lotye, Robert, son and heir of John,
382.
Loudham [now in Pettistree], co.
Suffolk, manor of, land held
of, 467.
Lound, Lownde, co. Suffolk, 725.
, , advowson of, 725.
, Lownd [in Sutton], co.
Nottingham, 235.
on le Wold, co. York. See
Lund.
Louth, Lowth, CO. Lincoln, 2.
, Thomas Beverley of. See
Beverley.
, Thomas Fitzwilliam of. See
Fitzwilliana.
, Halington by. See Halling-
ton.
Louth, Peter, 204.
Louther, Christopher, son of John,
170.
, John, son of William,
esquire, 170.
, Geoffrey, esqiiire, of parish
of St. Martin by Canterbury,
170.
, Geoffrey, son of Robert,
knight, 170.
, Robert, knight, 170.
, Robert, son of Robert,
knight, 170.
, Thomas, son of Robert,
knight, 170.
, William, esqviire, son of
Robert, knight, 170.
Lovard, Northelofford [in Puddle-
town], CO. Dorset, manor of,
959.
Love, John, 225.
, Richard, 225.
Loveday, Anne, coiisin of Elizabeth,
lady Brandon, 36.
, John, gentleman, 36.
Lovell, Francis, lord Lovell, 576,
830.
, Henry, son and heir of Eliza-
beth Lewkenore, 645.
, , Agnes, daughter
and co-heir of, 645.
, , Elizabeth, daughter
and co-heir of, 645.
, Gregory, knight, 36, 600.
John, 552.
, John, knight, land held of,
573.
, dame Margaret, daughter of
Elizabeth, lady Brandon, 36.
, Robert, knight, 464.
, Thomas, knight, 114, 392,
567 bis, 861, 892, 946.
, , land held of, 4, 298.
, Thomas, knight, treasurer
of king's chamber, 10.
, Thomas, of Barton Bendish,
CO. Norfolk, 4.
, Thomas, the elder, esquire,
98.
, Thomas, the younger, 4.
, Thomas son of Ralph, 4.
Lovell's, land late, in Cockley Cley,
CO. Norfolk, 4.
Lovelies Manor, co. Bedford. See
Pottesgrove.
Lovet, Richard, co. Buckingham, 910.
Lovet, Richard, son of William, 910.
, William, brother of Richard,
910.
Lovynglond. See Lothingland.
Lowe, Otewell, 855.
, Thomas, esquire, 447.
Lowedam, John, manor of, in Tud-
denham. ^S'ee Tuddenham.
Lowen, John, 609.
Lowes, tenement called, in North
Benfleet, co. Essex, 197.
Lowesby, co. Leicester, 334.
....... manor of, 334.
, Cold Newton in, q.v.
Lowesle. See Loseley.
Lowez. See Lewis.
Lowick, Luffeweke, co. Northamp-
ton, 752.
Lownd, CO. Nottingham. See
Lound.
Lownde, co. Suffolk. See Lound.
Lowth. See Louth.
Lowther, Lowthre, co. Westmorland,
433.
, advowson (f ) of, 433.
, Hackthorp in, q.v.
Loxhore, Lokkyshore, co. Devon, 118.
, advowson of church of,
manor of, 118.
Loxhyll [in Martock], co. Somerset,
284.
778
GENERAL INDEX.
Loxley, Lokeslev, Lokkesley [in
Uttoxeterll co. Stafford, 857.
, manor of, 857.
Lubenham, Lubbenham, co. Leices-
ter. 691.
Lucas and Lucas Downes, in Good
and High Easter, and Mash-
bury, CO. Essex. 4.
Lucas, Richard, clerk, 517, 518.
, Thomas, esquire, 861.
Luce. See Lewes.
Lucham. See Litcham.
Lucies manor. See Newington.
Lucok, William, 608.
, Alice, wife of
[daughter of John] Huntley,
608.
Lucy, Edmund, co. Wilts, 795.
Lucy, Edmund, esqiiire, 508.
, John, son and heir of Ed-
mimd, 795.
, Master, land held of, 336.
Lucyes, manor called, in Tattersett,
&c., CO. Norfolk, 117.
Lucys manor, co. Warwick. See
Wootton Wawen.
Ludbrook. South, Southludbroke,
CO. Cornwall [in Modbixry, co.
Devon], 825.
Ludcomb, co. Devon, 940.
Luddenham, co. Kent, 932 bis.
, manor of, 932.
, Everottes Feylde in, 932.
, Harwestie in, 932.
, Luddenham Shete in, 932.
Ludlow, Ludlowe, co. Salop, 326,
384, 622.
, bailiff and burgesses of, land
held of, 326.
, John Aleyn of. See Aleyn.
, Bytterley near. See Bitter-
ley.
, Henley in, q.v.
Ludlow, Lodlowe, Ludlowe, Alice.
See Vernon, Humphrey.
, Anne. See Vernon, Thomas.
, John, son and heir of
Richard, knight, 116.
, Richard, knight, land held
of, 274, 598, 844.
Ludlow, Luddelowe, Richard, knight,
CO. Salop, 116.
Ludworth, Rowland, chaplain, 839.
Luffenham, North, Northluffenham,
CO. Rutland, 202.
South, Southelufnam, co.
Rutland, 206.
Luffeweke. See Lowick.
Luge, Elizabeth, 831.
Lugwardine, Lugwardyne, co. Here-
ford, manor (h) of, 753.
Lugworthy, Langworthy [in Broad-
wood Widger], CO. Devon, 940.
See Langworthy.
L\ikasses, co. Svifiolk. See Kersey.
Luke, Walter, 744.
, , Anne, wife of, land
held of, 744.
Lullington, Lollyngton, Lolyngton,
CO. Somerset, 283.
Lulworth, East, co. Dorset, Bindon
in, q.v.
, , Gatemerston in, q.v.
St. Andrew, Lulworthe St.
Andrew [in East Lulworth],
CO. Dorset, 607.
Lmnley, Lomley, George, knight,
lord de Lumley, land held of,
433 bis.
, John, 232 bis.
Lumner, Alan, gentleman, 249.
Lvunnour, Thomas, 465.
, WilUam, 465.
, , Margery, daughter
of. See Astley, Margery.
Lund on the Wolds, Lund by Wat-
ton, Lound on le Wold, co.
York [E.R.], 573, 574.
, manor of, 573.
Lunsford, Lonsseworth, Lundesford,
Thomasine. See Hopton,
Thomasine.
, William, 175.
, , William, son of,
grandson and heir of Thoma-
sine Hopton, 146, 175.
Luntes alias Revers, co. Suffolk. See
Holbrook.
Lvinton. See Lonton.
j Lupridge, Loperygge [in North
I Huish], CO. Devon, 149.
, rent from, 149.
Lupset, Lupsett [in Wakefield], co.
York [W.R.], 3.
Luscombe, Luscomb [in Rattery],
CO. Devon, 886.
, manor of, 886.
I Luterell. See Lutterel.
: Luton, CO. Bedford, 766.
, fair at, 766.
manor of, 766.
, parish and soke of, 766.
, Bramelhanger in, q.v.
, Camfeldes in, 766.
, Durels in, 766.
, Fennels Grove in, q.v.
, Galley Hill in, q.v.
Great Hampstead in. See
Hampstead.
, Horseleys in, 766.
Hyde, East in, q.v.
Hyde, West in, q.v.
, Langleys manor in, q.vt
, Limbury in, q.v.
, Leagrave in, q.v.
, Normans Mese in, q.v.
, Norwodes manor in, q.v.
, Pykes manor in, q.v.
, Someries in, q.v.
, Stapleforth in, q.v.
GENERAL INDEX.
779
Luton — conf.
, Stopsley in, q.v.
, Woodcrof t in, q. v.
Lutons, Lwtonys, IManor [in Lons;
Melford], co. Suffolk, 110.
Lutterel, Loteroll, Luterell, Lutrell,
Lutterell, Luttrell, Hugh,
knight, 343, 926.
, , land held of, 65, 74,
203, 382, 395, 399, 42L 641,
743, 823, 834, 963.
Lutton, East, Estlutton, Lutton [in
Weaverthorpe], co. York
[E.R.]. 139, 573.
Luttoxhele, Luttokisle, Luttokkis-
hele [in Cullonipton], co.
Devon, 265, 466.
Luttrell. See Lutterel.
Lutwode in Writtle, co. Essex, 1.
Lwtonys. See Lutons.
Lychefeld. See Lichfield.
Lychelonde. See Lechelond.
Lycherton Fild. See Lichdon.
Lychet Mynstre. See Lytchett
Minster.
Lyddeford. See Lydford.
Lydeard Punchardon, Lydyard
Malet alias Lydyard Punchar-
don [in Bishops Lydeard],
CO. Somerset, manor of,
399.
Lydford, Lyddeford, Lydeford, co.
Devon, 389.
, , borough of, 940.
, , castle of, land held
of, 940.
, , manor of, land held
of, 389.
, East, Estlydford, co. Somer-
set, manor (^) of, 608.
Lydiard Tregoze, Ledeyard Tragose,
Leydezard Tregoze, co. Wilts,
manor of, 165, 724.
Lydyard Malet alias Lydyard Pun-
chardon. See Lydeard Pun-
chardon.
Lye, Ligh, Lygh [in Wrington], co.
Somerset, 9.
Lyell, viscount. See Lisle.
Lyes. See Lees.
Lyes, manor of Rokewodes. See
Acton.
Lyford, co. Berks, 42.
Lygh, CO. Somerset. See Lye.
Kjiyhtes. See Angersleigh.
Lygh, John. See Lea.
Lygham Bozon. See Leigham.
Lyghgrave. See Leagrave.
Lygon, Ligon, Richard, 86 L
, , Anne wife of,
daughter and co-heir of Ric-
hard Beauchamp, lord Beau-
champ [of Powick], 861.
, Thomas, esquire, 562, 587.
Lygrave. See Leagrave.
Lyhert, Walter, bishop of Norwich,
225.
Lyle. See Lisle.
Lyllesdon. See Lillisdon.
Lylly, Alice, daughter of William
Milles, 85.
Lylsille. See Lilleshall.
Lymbery. See Limbury.
Lymbrik, Thomas, 685.
, , Edward, son and
heir of, 685.
Lymengton, Ralph. See Lemyngton.
Lymerston. See Lemerston.
Lymington, Lemyngton, Lymyng-
ton. New Lymyngton, co.
Hants, 338, 609, 689.
, borough of, land held of,
689.
, Penyton by. See Penning-
ton.
Lymmesfeld. See Limpsfield.
Lympsham, Lympesham, co. Somer-
set, manor of, 823.
Lympston, Lymston, co. Devon, 262.
, manor of, land held of, 262.
Lympyn', Joan, sister and co-heir of
John Summaster, 709.
Ljmchelade. See Linslade.
Lyncoln, Lyncolne, Henry, 700 bis.
Lyncomb. See Lincombe.
Lynde, Amisia. See Mauntell,
Amisia.
, Thomas, 314.
, , John, son of, 314,
, William, 903.
Lyndehouse, co. Hereford. See
Tedstone Delamere.
Lyndesey, Master John, clerk, 919.
Lyndley, co. York. See Lindley,
Old.
Lyndley, John, &c. See Lindley.
Lyndon, John, 776.
Lyndr', co. Devon, 940.
Lyne, Stephen, 657.
, Thomas, knight, land held
of, 316.
Lynford. See Linton.
Lyng, West, Prostrat Lenge [in East
Lyng], CO. Somerset, 134.
Lyngley. See Lilley.
Lyngstoke. See Linstock.
Lynham. See Lineham.
Lynke, Richard, rector of Staunton,
261.
Lynle. See Linley, Lower.
Lynley, Percival, esquire, co. Notting-
ham. 227.
Lynley, Thomas, son and heir of
Percival, 227.
Lynn, Kings, Bishops Lynn, co.
Norfolk, 637.
, burgesses of (named),
464.
, , church of St. Mar-
garet of, 637.
780
GENERAL INDEX.
Lynn, Kings — cont.
, , prior of. See Ber-
ney, Robert.
, , Tolboth of, profit of,
13.
, , Holy Trinity of,
chapel of, 637.
South, Southlynne [All
Saints' parish in King's
Lynn], co. Norfolk, 4.
Lynne, William, 354.
, , INIargaret, wife of,
daughter and co-heir of Wil-
liam Lexhara, 354.
Lynnet, Joan, wife of John, 428.
Lynnet, John, co. Gloucester, 428.
Lynnet, Richard, son and heir of
Jolin and Joan, 428.
Lynstede. See Linsted.
Lynstok. See Linstock.
Lynthurst. See Linthouse.
Lynton, co. Northumberland. See
Linton.
, CO. York. See Linton.
Lynwode. See Linwood.
Lyonshall, Leyonhales, co. Hereford,
manor of, 549.
Lyrlyng manor. See Newton.
Lyrlyngford. See Larling.
Lysle, John, lord Lj'sle. See Grey,
John, viscount Lisle.
, the lord. See Lisle.
Lysley. See Lisle.
Lyster. See Lister.
Lyston Hall. See Liston Hall.
Lytchett Minster, Lichet Mynster,
Lychet Mj^nstre, co. Dorset,
962.
Lyte, Lite. John, 310 6?s, 311 his, 545.
, Thomas, 310 his, 311 bis.
See Light.
Lytelbourne. See Littlebourne.
Lytelcoriton. See Coryton.
Lytelton, Lytilton. See Littleton.
Lytilton, co. Somerset. See Little-
ton.
Lytstrer. See Lister.
Lyttelton. See Littleton.
Lyttewode. See Littywood.
Lytton, Litton, Robert, land held of,
670.
, William, gentleman, 232.
Lytylburton. See Burton upon Ure.
Lytylhareford. See Hereford, Little.
Lytylhaugh. See Haugh, Little.
Lytylhek. See Heck.
Lytyknodbery. See Modbury,
Little.
Ly versege. See Liversedge.
Lywode. See Leawood.
M
Mabbe, John, clerk, 953.
Mablethorpe, Malberthorp, co. Lin-
coln, 2, 585.
, manor of, 585.
, Bavauntes in, q.v.
, Brounesplace in, 2.
, Fawconberge fee, or manor,
of called Fawcombergefee in,
2, 585.
, lands in, of fee of Milay, 2,
585.
, Philipson Hous in, 2.
, Toynton Hous in, 2.
Machell, John, co. Westmorland,
817.
Machell, Mawchell, John, son and
heir of John, 817.
Maddington, Maydenwynterborne,
Mayden Winterbourne Sher-
veton, Madyngton, co. Wilts,
charter dated at, 701.
, manor of, 701.
, manor of, 790.
Madeley, co. Stafford, Wrinehill in,
q.v.
Madenwell. See Maidenwell.
Madron, Eglos Madron, co. Corn-
wall, 871.
, Chyandour in, q.v.
, Penpons in, q.v.
Madynbradley. See Bradley,
Maiden.
Madyngton. See Maddington.
Madynwell. See Maidenwell.
Madys, Thomas, 397, 398.
Magson, John, 838.
Maidencombe, Maydecomb, ? Modo-
comb [in Stokeinteignhead],
CO. Devon, 646.
, manor of, land held of, 842.
Maidencourt, Maydencote [in East
Garston], co. Berks, manor of,
918.
Maidenwell, Madenwell, Madynwell,
Maydenwell [formerly parish,
now in Farforth], co. Lincoln,
2, 585, 597.
, inanor of, 2, 585.
Maidstone, Maideston, Maydeston,
Maydstone, co. Kent, 85, 170.
Maior, John, land held of, 118 his.
, William, land held of, 178.
Makkesmylle. See Maxmill.
Makney, Henry, 374.
MakwiUiam, Richard, esquire, 563.
Makworth, John, clerk, 27, 28.
Malaxy. See Malory.
Malberthorp. See Mablethorpe.
GENERAL INDEX.
781
]\Ialbissh Enderby. See Enderby,
Malbon, William, 250.
Malborough, co. Devon, Portle-
mouth, West, in, q.v.
INIalbusshenderby. See Enderby,
Mavis.
^lalbysh, lord de, heirs of, land held
of, 539, 658.
Maldon, co. Essex, Great Maldon in,
146.
, Little Maldon in, 146.
Malet, Malett, Mallet, Baldwin, 926.
, Baldwin, son of Thomas,
399.
Hugh, esqviire, 62.
Malet, Joan, late the wife of Hugh,
esqiiire, co. Somerset, 62.
Thomas, esquire, 285.
, , Isabel, wife of, late
the wife of John Newborough,
the elder, of Toners Puddle,
esquire, 285, 399.
Malet, Thomas, esquire, co. Somer-
set, 399.
Malet, Thomas, son and heir of Hugh,
esqviire, 62.
, WilUam, 926.
, William, son and heir of
Thomas, 399.
Malett, Emma, widow, 690.
Maleverer, Maliverer. See Maule-
verer.
Mallary, Mallery. See Malory.
Mallet. See Malet.
Mailing, East, Estmallyng, co. Kent,
85.
, , manor of, land held
of, 85.
, South, Southmallyng [co.
Sussex], dean and chapter of,
land held of, 213.
, West, Westmallyng, co.
Kent, 85.
, , manor of, land held
of, 85.
, , abbess of, land held
of, 85.
Mallsanger. See MalshanG;er.
Malmesbury, co. Wilts, abbot of St.
Mary of, land held of, 663.
Malory, Malary, Malere, Malery. Mal-
lary, Mallery, Malorye,
Anthony, 295.
Malory, Malere, Emma, co. Xorth-
ampton, 91.
Malory, John, 185.
Malory, John, esquire, co. Leicester,
295.
Malory, John, son and heir of Emma,
9L
, John, son and heir of John,
295.
John, son and heir of Wil-
liam, knight, 303.
Malory — cont.
, Margaret. See Constable,
Margaret.
, Nicholas, esquire, land held
of, 520.
, William, knight, 185.
, , land held of, 163.
Malory, Malery, William, knight, co.
York, 303.
Malpas, David, co. Rutland, 206.
Malpas, Thomas, 973.
Malshanger, Mallsanger [in Church
Oakley], co. Hants, manor of,
670.
Malston [in Sherford], co. Devon, 886.
Maltby, Malteby. co. York [W.R.],
manor of, land held of, 123,
852.
, , Hooton Levett in,
q.v.
le Marsh, Maltby in le Marssh,
Maltby next Strnbby, Malteby,
CO. Lincoln, 2, 33, 585.
, , advowson of, 33.
Malton, CO. York [N.R.], prior of,
land held of, 556, 561, 597.
, Broughton by. See Brough-
ton.
, Newsom by. See Newsham.
Maltravers, Mautravers, lord, land
held of, 502.
Malyverer, Malyvery. See Maule-
verer.
Mamble, Momyll, co. Worcester,
manor of, 324.
, Sodington in, q.v.
Man, John, 642, 665.
, Thomas, clerk, rector of Eas-
ton Bavents, co. Suffolk, 36.
Manaton, Maneton, co. Devon, manor
of, 943.
, , Houndtor in, q.v.
, Great, Maneton Magna [in
Manaton], co. Devon, manor
of, 118.
, Little, Maneton Parva [in
Manaton], co. Devon, manor
of, 118.
Manchester, co. Lancaster, Denton
in, q.v.
Ordsall in, q.v.
Manea, Mawna [in Coveney], co.
Cambridge, 219.
Manely [in St. Veep], co. Cornwall,
manor of, 874.
Coleshill or Manelly, Manele
[in St. Veep], co. Cornwall,
manor of, 680 {p. 435).
Maneton. See Manaton.
Manfeld, co. York. See Manfield.
Manfeld, Joan, 485.
Manfeld, Robert, esquire, co. Berks,
485.
Manfeld, Thomas, son and heir of
Robert, 485.
782
GENERAL INDEX.
INIanfield, Manfeld, co. York [N.R.].
222, 461.
, manor of, 556, 561.
IMannevers, Jolin, of Eltham, 494.
Marmingham, Manyngham [in Brad-
ford], CO. York [W.R.], 570.
Mannok, George, land held of, 1,
891.
, John, 110.
Mannsers [in Long Melford], co. Suf-
folk, 110.
Mannton. See Manton.
Mannynge, Thomas, 543.
Mansfield, Mavinsfeld, co. Notting-
ham, Skegby by. See Skegby.
Manthokne, co. York. See Bever-
ley.
Manton, Mannton, co. Lincoln, 437.
Manwhich, Manwyche, John, 165,
724.
Manyngham, co. York. See Man-
ningham.
Manyngham, Isabel, wife of John,
knight, 179.
, John, esquire, 165, 724.
, John, knight, 863.
Manyngham, John, knight, co.
Bedford, 179.
Manyngham, William, 165, 724.
William, son and heir of
John, knight, 179.
Maperton. See Mapperton.
Maplebeck, Mapulbek, co. Notting-
ham, 46.
, manor of, 46.
Maplestead, Great, Great Mappil-
stede, CO. Essex, 26.
Mapperley, INIapurley [in ffirk Hal-
lam], CO. Derby, 424.
Mapperton, North, Maperton [in
Beaminster], co. Dorset,
manor of, 743, 834, 963.
Mappilstede. See Maplestead.
Mappleton, Mapulton, co. Derby, 832.
, CO. York, E.R., Golden in,
q.v.
Mapplewell, Mapulwell [hamlet of
Woodhouse], co. Leicester,
manor of, 688.
Mappowder, Estmapowder, co. Dor-
set, 845.
Mapulbek. See Maplebeck.
Mapulton. See Mappleton.
Mapulwell. See Mapplewell.
Mapvirley. See Mapperley.
Marbrokys, manor. See Meriden.
Mar bury, John, 728.
March, earl of, earldom of, land held
of, 58, 116 his, 158, 251, 324,
349, 463, 486, 549, 622, 908.
Marchall, Margaret, countess of Nor-
folk, ^ee Segrave, Margaret.
See Marshall.
Marchalles, co. Suffolk. See Box-
ford.
Marchaiint, John, 117.
Marcle, Much, co. Hereford, Avenel-
les in, 463.
, manor of, land held of,
463.
Marden [in Godstone], co. Surrey,
manor of, 209.
Mareham, Marum, co. Lincoln, 33.
Marfelys. See IMurvell.
Margaretting, Gyng Margaret, co.
Essex, 1,
, manor of, 1.
, Cold Hall in, q.v.
, Fristling Hall in, q.v.
, Pese/i in, q.v.
, Shenfield in, q.v.
Margate, parish of St. John in the
isle of Thanet, 642
Margetryes, Robert, 117.
Mariansleigh, Maryonlegh, co. Devon,
manor of, land held of, 262.
, Pokemersshe in, q.v.
Uppacott in, q.v.
, Yeo Barton in, q.v.
Mariettes, co. Norfolk. See Brun-
dall.
Marinis, Hugh de, honor of, land
held of, 309.
Marischall. See Marshall.
Mark Hall, Markhall in Latton, co.
Essex, manor of, 679 (pp.
431, 432).
Markaujit, Nicholas, the elder, 543.
, , the younger, 543.
Markby, Markeby [co. lincoln],
prior of, land held of, 2, 585
his.
Sutton next. Sec Sutton le
Marsh.
Marke, Thomas, 632, 633.
, Thomas, archdeacon of Nor-
folk, 225.
Markeby. See Markby.
Markeaton, co. Derby, Row ditch in,
q.v.
Markeiif eld. See Markinfeld.
Marketoverton. See Overton,
Market.
Markhall. See Mark Hall.
Markham, East, Great Markham, co.
Nottingham, 46.
, manor of, 46.
Markham, Alice, wife of John, 46.
, Alice, wife of Robert, knight,
46.
, John, 921, 922, 924.
, John, son and heir of Robert
and Alice, 46.
, Robert, knight, 423.
Markham, Robert, knight, co. Notting-
ham, 46.
Markinfeld, Markenfeld, Markyn-
feld, Anne, daughter of
Thomas, knight. See Con-
yers, Christopher.
GENERAL INDEX.
783
Marldnfeld — cont.
DameAnne, sister of Thomas,
knight, 163.
Eleanor, wife of Thomas,
knight, 163.
, John, heirs of. land held of,
862.
, Margaret, mother of Thomas,
knight, 163.
, Ninian, esquire, land held of,
346.
, Ninian, esquire, son and heir
of Thomas, knight, 163.
• Dorothy, wife of,
163.
, Sith, daughter of Thomas,
knight, 163.
Markinfeld, Thomas, knight, co. York,
163.
Markingfield Hall, Markinfeld,
Markinffeld, co. York [W.R.,
extra -parochial], manor of,
163.
, , land held of, 862.
Markington [in Ripon], co. York
[W.R.], 163.
Marks, Merkes, manor, in Great
Dunmow, co. Essex, 144.
Markwell [in St. Erney], co. Corn-
wall, manor of, 873.
Markynfeld. See Markinfeld.
Marlborough, Marleburgh, co Wilts,
498.
, manor of, land held of, 498.
John Michell of. See
Michell.
Marlcliffe, Marleclyve [in Bidford],
CO. Warwick, manor of, 431.
Marleburgh. See Marlborough.
Marleclyve. See Marlcliffe.
Marleys, co. Gloucester. See Sid-
dington. Lower.
Marmaduke, abbot of Fountains,
803. ■
Marmion, Marmyon, John, heirs of,
land held' of, 116.
, lord de, heirs of, land held of,
942.
William, esquire, 436.
Marmyn, John. 108.
Marmyon. See Marmion.
Marney, Merney, Henry, esquire,
613.
, Henry, knight, 134, 270.
, , land held of, 679.
, , John son of, 1 34.
Marnham, co. Nottingham, Skegby
in, q.v.
Marnhull, co. Dorset, Thornton in,q.v.
Marowe, Joan, wife of William,
esquire. 302.
, Thomas, .302, 494, 712.
, Thomas, serjeant-at-law,
679 {pn. 429, 430 ter, 431 ter),
863.
Marowe — cont.
, Thomas, son and heir of
William, esquire. 302.
, William, esquire, 179.
Marowe, William, esquire, co. Essex,
302.
Marr, co. York [W.R.]. 169, 236.
, manor of, 169.
Marsh Chapel, Chapell Marshe, co.
Lincoln, 696.
Covirt Farm, Merscoiirte
beside Stokbrigge [in Little
Somborne], co. Hants, manor
of, 160.
Marsh, Mershe, Thomas, 540.
Marshal, the earl, of England, earl-
dom of the marshalsea, land
held of, 472, 783, 785, 796.
See Marchall, Margaret.
Marshall, Marchall, Marischall,
Maryscall, Robert, 877.
Robert, clerk, 388.
, Thomas, land held of, 567.
, Walter, earl of Pembroke,
charters of, cited, 957.
, William, gentleman, 970.
Marsham, Mersham, co. Norfolk,
198.
, Rychers in, 198.
Marshwood, Merschewode, Mershe-
wod, Mershewode, Mersh-
wode, Mersshewode [co. Dor-
set], honor of, land held of,
264, 960.
, , manor of, land held
of, 607, 842, 952, 954.
, Mershewode [in Eling], co.
Hants, manor of, 722.
Marske [co. York, N.R.], Christopher
Conyers of. See Conj^ers.
Marsshis, co. Suffolk. See Greeting
All Saints.
Marston Bigot, Merston, co. Somer-
set, 50.
, Mersshton [in Diddlebury],
CO. Salop, 326, 909.
, , chapel of, 326, 909.
, manor of, 909.
, Merston [in Lea Marston],
CO. Warwick, 120.
, Merston [in Wolston], co.
Warwick, manor of, 913.
, Long, Marston, Merston,
CO. York [W.R.], 539, 658.
, , Angram in, q.v.
, Hutton Wandesley
in, q.v.
on Dove, co. Derby, Hilton
in, q.v.
Trussel, Marston Trussell,
Merston, Merston Trussell,
CO. Northampton, advow^son
of, 407, 414.
, manor of, 407, 414.
Marten, co. Svirrey. See Merton.
784
GENERAL INDEX.
Martin, Martyn, Christina, wife of
William, knight, 962.
Christopher, esquire, 845,
953.
, , land held of, 953.
, Christopher, son and heir of
WilUam, knight, 962.
, Edmund, of Gravesend, co.
Kent, gentleman, 932.
, , Joan, wife of
daughter and co-heir of
Thomas Frognall, 932.
, Edmimd, LL.D., 845.
, Elizabeth, daughter of Wil-
liam, knight, 962.
, Henry, esquire, 845, 962.
, ., Martyn, John, 615, 739.
, Richard, son of William,
knight, 962.
Roger (CO. Suffolk), 72.
Roger (co. Somerset), 545.
, , Alice sister of, 545.
, Thurstan, 208.
, WiiUam, 771, 776.
, William, esquire, 399, 845.
, William, knight, 845, 956.
Martin, William, knight, co. Dorset,
962.
Martock, Martok, co. Somerset, 74.
, manor of, land held of, 284,
, Ash in, q.v.
, Coat in, q.v.
Loxhyll in, q.v.
, Milton in, q.v.
, Witcombe in, q.v.
Marton, co. Lincoln, 698.
, , knight's fee in, 33.
, CO. Norfolk. See Merton.
, CO. Westmorland, Bramp-
ton in, q.v.
[in Swine], co. York [E.R.],
86.
Martyn, co. Devon. See Merton.
, CO. Devon. See Combe
Martin.
Martyn, Christina, &c. See Martin.
Marum. See Mareham.
Marveyn, Robert, 891.
See Mervyn .
Marwood, Merwode, co. Devon,
Metcombe in, q.v.
, Prixford in, q.v.
Marymedowe, co. Devon. See
Lechelond.
Maryonlegh. See Marianslegh.
Maryot, Maryott, John, 87, 340.
Marys, Alice, 204.
, , Simon, son of, 204.
Maryscall. See Marshall.
Mascall. John, 302.
Mase, William, 675.
Masham, Massham, co. York, N.R.,
461.
, Burton, High in, q.v.
, Burton upon Ure in, q.v.
Masham — cont.
EUingstring, in, q.v.
Ellington in, q.v.
Fearby in, q.v.
Ilton in, q.v.
, Swinton in, q.v.
, Wardermaske in, q.v.
, lord le Scrope or. See
Scrope, Thomas.
Mashbury, Masshbury, co. Essex,
manor of, land held of, 4.
, Lucas and Lucas Downes in,
q.v.
Mashyngham. See Massingham.
Mason, John, 533.
, William, 237.
, WilUam, clerk, 706.
Massengberd, ]\Iassyngberd, Hugh,
838 his.
, Maud, 968.
, Thomas, 838.
Massham. See Masham.
Masshbury. See Mashbiiry.
Massingham, Mashyngham, Mas-
syngham. Little, co. Norfolk,
manor of, 18.
Massy, Elizabeth, land held of, 173.
Massyngberd. See Massengberd.
Massyngham. See Massingham.
Masteres, Maysteres, co. Suffolk. See
Ixworth.
Materdale, John, 4.
Mathewe, Mathew, Mathue, Agnes,
wife of John, 623.
, Alice, wife of David, daugh-
ter and heir of Robert Veele,
757.
, Anne, daughter and co-heir
of David, 757, 833.
, David, 833.
Mathewe, David, co. Gloucester, 757.
Mathewe, Elizabeth, daughter and
co-heir of David, 757, 833.
, George, son and heir of John,
623.
Mathewe, John, Coventry, 623.
Mathewe, John, of London, alder-
man, CO. Essex, 297 ; Lon-
don, 268 : CO. Sixrrey, 319.
Mathewe, Katharine, daughter and
co-heir of David, 757, 833.
, Margaret, daughter and co-
heir of David, 757, 833.
, Robert (co. Devon), 466.
, Robert son and heir of John,
268, 297, 319.
Mathrafel Hundred, commote, &c.
of Mathrawall [co. Mont-
gomery], 745.
Mathrefeld. See Mayfield.
Mathue. See Mathewe.
Mathuson, Cornelius, 319.
Mattesdon, Robert, 733.
, , Katharine, wife of.
See Bromwich, Katharine.
GENERAL INDEX.
786
Mattez, Richard, alias Richard
Hylton, 615.
Mattok, Nicholas, fishmonger, 679
(p. 429), 863.
Mauby, John, 585.
Maud, Roger, 86.
Mauleverer, Maleverer, Maliverer,
Malyverer, Malyvery, INIauly-
vere, Edmund, esquire, 839.
, George, esquire, 717.
, Halnath, esquire, 717.
, John, 561.
, John, knight, 915.
, William, esquire, 831.
Maiilev, heirs of, land held of, 556,
'561.
Maunby, Mawnby upon Swale,
Mawndbyupon Swale, Mawne-
bv upon Swale [in Kirby
Wiske], CO. York [N.R.], 86,
461, 556, 561.
, manor of, land held of, 461.
Mauncell, Marmaduke, 953.
Mavmdewar, Thomas, clerk, 162.
Maunsfeld. See Mansfield.
Mauntell, Amisia, widow, sister of
Thomas Lynde, co. Oxford, 314.
Mauntell, Henry, esqioire, 291.
, Thomas, esquire, 291.
, Walter, knight, 291.
Maunwell, Maunvell, Henry, 911.
Mautravers. See Maltravers.
Mavesyns Manor. See Thrandeston.
Mawborn, Nicholas, 568.
Mawchell. See Machell.
Mawdefeld, co. Durham. See
Haughton le Skerne.
Mawna. See Manea.
Mawndby, Mawneby upon Swale,
See Maunby.
Maxewell, John, 561.
Maxey, co. Northampton, 78.
, manor of, land held of, 78.
Maxmill, Makkesmylle, Maxmylle
[in Winscombe], co. Somer-
set, 823.
May, Maye, John, 540.
, John, land held of, 153.
, Thomas, 540.
Maydecomb. See Maidencombe.
Mayden Newton. See Newton.
Maydenbradeley, Maydenbradlegh,
Maydenbradley. See Brad-
ley, Maiden.
Maydencote. See Maidencourt.
Maydenwell. See Maidenwell.
Maydenwynterborne. See Mad-
dington.
Maydeston. See Maidstone.
Maye. See May.
Mayfield, Mathrefeld, co. Stafford,
manor of, land held of, 639.
Mayhewe, Henry, 610.
, Joan, 610.
Richard, 610.
Wt. 3777.
Mayhewe — cont.
, Mayowe, Richard, 626.
, Thomas, 610.
Mayland, Maylande, co. Essex, 476.
, Hedd Lande in, 476.
Maynard, Margaret, daughter of
Richard. See Trefree, Wil-
liam.
Maynard, Richard, Coventry, 902.
Mayne, Walter, 498.
Maynwaring, Maynwaryng, George,
son and heir of William, 274.
Maynwaring, William, co. Salop, 274.
Mayon fin Sennen], co. Cornwall,
680 (pp. 435, 436).
, charter dated at, 680 (p.
435).
, manor of, 680 (pp. 435, 436
bis).
Mayot, Thomas, of Dieulacres, 944.
Mayowe. See Mayhewe.
Meaux [in Waghen], co. York [E.R.],
John, abbot of, land held of,
573.
Meavy, Mewy, co. Devon, manor of,
266.
Mechain Iscoed, Meighen iscoide [co.
Montgomery], commote, &c.
of, 745.
, , Llanvilling in, q.v.
Uchcoed, Megheyn ughcoit
Meighen ughcoide [co. Mont-
gomery], commote, &c. of,
745.
, (i)of, 850.
Medbourne, Medburn, Medburne,
Metburn, co. Leicester, 20,
218, 691.
, advowson of parish church
of, 218.
, manor (^) of. 934, 936, 937.
, Holt manor in, q.v.
Medcomb, Meddecombe. See Met-
combe.
Meddelcote. See Middlecott.
Meddon [in Hartland], co. Devon,
870.
Meddyll. See Middle.
Mede, le. See EUmead.
Medewill, Medewyll, in Ermington,
CO. Devon, 426.
Medilharlyng. See Harling, Middle.
Medley, Medleye, Benet, gentleman,
CO. Warwick, 693.
Medley, William, son and heir of
Benet, 693.
, , Elizabeth, wife of,
693.
Medylton. See Midelton.
Medyltons, co. Suffolk, ^ee Middle-
ton Hall.
Megewyk, Richard, of Gownfold,
land held of, 173.
Meighen iscoide and ughcoide, Meg-
heyn ughcoit. See Mechain.
iH 50
786
GENERAL INDEX.
Mekilfelde. See Mickfield.
Mekylcattall. See Cattal Magna.
Melbourn, Melburn, co. Cambridge,
manor in, called Argentyns.
See Argentines.
, Melburn, co. Derby, castle
of, land held of, 601.
Melbury Bubb, Bupton. co. Dorset,
manor of, 320.
Sampford, Milbury, co. Dor-
set, manor of, 955.
Melcombe Horsey, Turges Melcombe,
CO. Dorset, advowson of, 845.
, , manor of, 845.
, West, Melcombe, in North
Petherton, co. Somerset, 501.
Meldreth, Melreth, co. Cambridge,
Baburhams in, 624.
, manor in, called Veysys. See
Veysies.
, Spaynard Croft in, 624.
Melford, Long, Meleford, Melford,
CO. Suffolk, 72, 110, 429.
, Barker, John of. See
Barker.
, Blakes in, q.v.
, Kentwell in, q.v.
, Lutons in, q.v.
, Mannsers in, q.v.
, Melford Hall manor in, land
held of, 429.
, Woodfowles in, q.v.
Woolhouse in, q.v.
Melksham, Milkesham, co. Wilts,
649.
, hundred of, land in, 386.
, Shaw in, q.v.
, Woodrow in, q.v.
, Woolmore in, q.v.
Melle, Meir, William, chaplain, 838
ter.
Mellis, Melles, co. Suffolk, 496.
, Carters in, 496.
, Chyrchelond in, 496.
, Hanyes in, 496.
Hawes and Lytylhawes in,
496.
, Heigham Hall alias Barring-
ton's manor in, q.v.
, Pountney Hall manor in,
q.v.
, Skowts in, 496.
Melreth. See Meldreth.
Meltham [in Almondbury], co. York
[W.R.], 741.
Melton, CO. Suffolk, manor of, land
held of, 467.
Constable, co. Norfolk, 465.
, advowson of, 465.
, manor of, 465.
Burgh beside. See
Burgh Parva.
, Great, co. Norfolk, 49.
, , advowson of All
Saints' of, 49.
Melton — cont.
Little, CO. Norfolk, 49.
, , Leekys manor in,
471.
Mowbray [co. Leicester], 260,
936.
, John Porter of, 133.
, manor (J) of, 260.
Melton, John, knight, 86.
, , land held of, 106.
Melynchopp. See Millichope.
Memland, Mymmyngyslond [in the
parish of Holbeton], co,
Devon, 362.
Mendham, co. Suffolk, 945.
, Medyltons in. See Middle-
ton Hall.
Mendlesham, Mendylsham, co. Suf-
folk, Erlys and Hertes in, 889.
, Winchesters manor in, q.v.
Meneclyff, in parish of Ashreigny, co.
Devon, 553.
, rent from (\) of, 555.
Menethorp. See Menthorpe.
Menheniot, co. Cornwall, Trethew in,
q.v.
Mennewenek, William, clerk, 710.
Menthorpe, Menethorp, Menythorp
[in Hemingbrough], co. York
[W.R.], 573.
Mercaston, Mircaston, Myrcaston [in
Muggington], co. Derby, 542,
544.
, manor of, 542.
Merdon ? Wardon [in Hiirsley, co.
Hants], manor of, land held
of, 648.
Mere, co. Lincoln, 597.
CO. Wilts, 397, 398, 502.
, , manor of, land held
of, 502.
, , Burton in, q.v.
, , Horsyngton in, q.v.
, , Pymperleys in, q.v.
, , Wetlane in, q.v.
, , Wolverton in, q.v.
, , Woodlands in, q.v,
, , Zeals in, q.v.
Merfilde. See Merifeld.
Merewoodlond. See Woodlands.
Meriden, Alspade [co. Warwick],
manor of Marbrokys in, 136.
Merifeld, Merefilde, Meryfeld, Myry-
feld, John, 248.
, John, gentleman, 842.
, Peter, 265, 466.
, William, 609.
Merkes. See Marks.
Merland, Richard, gentleman, 494.
Merley, co. Kent. See Reculver.
Merlowe, Nicholas, 642.
Mermyon. See Marmion.
Merney. See Marney.
Mersche, prior of. See Exeter, St.
James.
GENERAL INDEX.
787
Mersche, Nicholas, 234.
Merschewode. See Marshwood.
Merscourte. See Marsh Court.
Mersham. See Marsham.
Mershe. See Marsh.
Mershewode, co. Hants. See Marsh-
wood.
, Mershwode, Mersshwode, co.
Dorset. See Marshwood.
Mersshton, co. Salop. See Marston.
Merston, co. Somerset. See Marston,
Bigot.
, CO. Warwick. See Marston
in Lea Marston ; Marston in
Wolston.
, CO. York. iScc Marston, Long.
Trussell. See Marston
Trussel.
Merton, Martyn. co. Devon, advow-
son of, 343.
, , manor of, 343.
, , Dunsbear in, q.v.
, Marton [co. Norfolk], rector
of. See Jermyn, Robert.
, Marten, co. Surrey, prior of,
341.
, , land held of, 171,
627, 642 (4), 646, 665 his.
Mervyn, John, esquire, 505 his.
See Marveyn.
Merwode. See Marwood.
Meryfeld. See Merifeld.
Meryn, Thomas, rector of St. Botolph,
Cambridge, 596.
Meryng, Thomas, of Newark, 137.
, William, salter, 397.
Mesefen [? in Braunton], co. Devon,
866.
Mesne tenant, 686.
Messingham, Messyngham, co. Lin-
coln, 566.
manor {\) of, 566.
, East Butterwick in, q.v.
Metburn. See Medbourne.
Metcalf, Metcalffe, Metkalf, Ellen,
wife of John, 538.
, Geoffrey, 461.
, James, 222.
, , Elizabeth, wife of,
222.
Metcalf, John, alderman of York,
city of York, 538.
Metcalf, John, son and heir of John
and Ellen, 538.
Miles, 222.
Metcombe, Medcomb, Meddecomb
in Marwood, co. Devon, 615.
Metham [inHowden],co.York [E.R.],
169.
, ferry at, 169.
manor of, 169.
Metham, Agnes. See Constable,
Agnes.
, I.sabel, wife of Thomas,
knight, 169.
Metham — cont.
, Richard, son of Thomas, the
elder, knight, 169.
Thomas de, heirs of, land
held of, 539, 658.
, Thomas, esquire, 86.
, Thomas, esquire, son and
heir of Thomas Metham,
knight, 169.
, Thomas, knight, 2.
Metham, Thomas knight, co. York,
169.
Metham, Thomas, the elder, knight,
169.
Metheley. See Methley.
Methewold, co. Norfolk. See Meth-
wold.
Methewolde, Richard, 307.
Methley, Metheley, co. York [W.R.],
803.
Methwold, Methewold, co. Norfolk,
manor of, land held of, 471.
, Guntons Manor in, 471.
Metkalf. See Metcalf.
Metley, Nicholas, of Marston, 913.
, , Margaret, daughter
and heir of. See Higford,
John.
Mettingham, Metyngham [co. Nor-
folk], college of St. Mary the
Virgin of, master of. See
Braunche, Richard.
Meverell, George, son and heir of
Thomas, 628.
, , Joan, wife of,
daughter of Thomas Babyng-
ton, of Dethyk, 628.
, Nicholas, esquire, 628.
, Sampson, clerk, 628.
Meverell, Thomas, co. Derby, 628 ; co.
Stafford, 639.
Meverell, Thomas, esquire, father of
Thomas, 628.
Mewy. See Meavy.
Meysy, John, 833.
Micheldever. See Mitcheldever.
Michelgrove, John, esquire, 439,
440.
Michel], Alice, widow late the wife of
John Michell, the elder, of
Marlborough, co. Wilts, 498.
Michell, Mychell, Edmund, 700.
, John (co. Lincoln), 710, 838.
, John (co. Somerset), 540,
545.
, John (co. Wilts), 386.
, John, the elder, of Marl-
lx)rough, 498.
Robert, prior of St. Mary
Overey, 723.
, Robert, yeoman, 179.
, Thomas, 540.
, William, land held of, 627.
Michilhampton. See Minchinhamp-
ton.
788
GENERAL INDEX.
Mickfield, Mekilfelde, Mikylfeld, co.
Suffolk, 889 bis.
, Bacons in, 889.
Middelaston. See Aston, Middle.
Middelcarleton. See Carlton.
Middelcote. See Middlecott.
Middeley. ^See Midley.
Middelrayson, Middelrasyn. See
Rasen, Middle.
Middelthorp. See Middlethorpe.
Middelton, co. Derby. See Middle-
ton.
, CO. Dorset. See Milton
Abbas.
, CO. Kent. See Milton Regis.
, , hundred of. See
Milton.
by Colyntre, co. Northamp-
ton. See Milton.
next Sydyngbourne, co.
Kent. See Milton Regis.
Middelton, Thomas. See Midelton.
Middilmore, John, 324.
Middilthorp. See Middlethorpe.
Middilton, co. Norfolk. See Middle-
ton.
Whernehowe. See Middle-
ton Quernhow.
Middilton, William. See Midelton.
Middle, Meddyll, co. Salop, 229.
, Allerton in, q.v.
, Hadnall in. q.v.
Middlecott, Meddelcote, Middelcote
[in Black Torrington], co.
Devon, 767.
Middlesex, sheriffs of, and London.
See London, sheriffs.
Middlethorpe, Middelthorp, Middil-
thorp [in parish of St. Mary,
Bishopshill Senior, city of
York], 539, 658.
Middleton, Middilton, co. Suffolk,
manor of, 200.
, , Brent Fen in, q.v.
, Myddelton, co. Warwack,
fee of, 802.
, , Haremore in, 802.
Hall, Medyltons in Mend-
ham, CO. Suffolk, 945.
, Midelton alias Est Milton,
Midilton [in Fresh-water], Isle
of Wight, 609.
, manor of, 338.
, Middelton, Myddelton by
Rothewell [in Rothwell], co.
York [W.R.], 570.
, , manor of, 570.
, Middelton [in Youlgrave
parish], co. Derby, inanor of,
832.
, Malzor. See Milton Mal-
zor.
on the Wolds, Middelton,
Middilton, co. York [E.R.],
939.
Middleton — cont.
Quernhow, Middilton, Middil
ton Whernehowe, Middylton
[in Wath], co. York [N.R.],
manor of, 222.
Middlezoy, Myddelsowey, co. Somer-
set, manor of, 311.
Middylton. See Middleton Quern-
how.
Midelton, co. Northampton. See
Milton Malzor.
alias Est Milton, Isle of
Wight. See Middleton.
Midelton, Medylton, Middelton,
Middilton, Christopher, 517,
518.
, Edward, gentleman, 346.
, Elizabeth, sister and heir of
Thomas. See Nele, William.
, Robert, knight, 914.
, , Margaret, daughter
of, 914.
, Thomas, 540, 545.
Midelton, Thomas, co. Suffolk, 945.
Midelton, Thomas, gentleman, 964.
William, esquii'e, 831.
Midgley, Miggeley [in Halifax], co,
York [W.R.], 3.
Midilham, WiUiam, clerk, 753.
Midilton, Isle of Wight. See Middle-
ton.
Midley, Middeley [in Romney Marsh],
CO. Kent, parish of, 246.
Midsomer Norton. See Norton.
Midwynter, Middewynter, Myd-
wynter, co. Devon, 180.
Miggeley. See Midgley.
Mikilbradshagh. See Bradshaw.
MikiKeld in Hepworth and Stanton
St. John, CO. Suffolk, 271.
Mikylfelde. See Mickfield.
Milay, fee of, co. Lincoln, land of, in
Mablethorpe, 2, 585.
Milborne Churchstone, Mylbourne
Churcheston [in Milborne St.
Andrew], co. Dorset, 397.
, , manor of, 397.
Deverel, Mylbourne Deverell
alias Mylbourne Gary in the
parish of Milborne St. Andrew,
CO. Dorset, manor of, 397.
Port, Milbourne Port, co.
Somerset, 687.
, , manor of, land held
of, 687.
, , Wyke by. See Mil-
borne Wick.
Wick, Wyke by Milboiirne
Port [in Milborne Port], co.
Somerset, 687.
St. Andrew, Mylborn, Myl-
bourne St. Andrew, co. Dor-
set, 397, 522.
, , manor of, land held
of, 522,
GENERAL INDEX.
789
Milborne — cont.
Simondeston, Mylborn, Myl-
bourne Symondeston [in Mil-
borne St. Andrew], co. Dor-
set, 397.
Stileham, ]\Iilborne [in Bere
Regis], CO. Dorset, manor of
Bere in. See Bere Regis.
Milborne, Milborn, Mylborn, John,
861.
, Simon, esquire, 112, 130,
155, 261, 352, 562, 587.
, , Blanch, daughter of.
See Whitney, Blanch.
Milburn, WilUam, of London, 29.
Milbury, co. Dorset. See Melbixry.
Milcote, MUcot [in Weston upon
Avon, CO. Warwick], John
Grevylle of. See Grevile.
Milde, Thomas, 110.
Milden, Myldyng, co. Suffolk, 226.
, manor called Myldynges in,
226.
, manor called Rothies or
Rotheies, in, 226.
Mileham, Myleham, co. Norfolk, 56.
, manor of, land held of, 56.
Milford, CO. Hants, 648.
, Efford in, q.v.
, Pennington in, q.v.
Milkesham. See Melksham.
MiUcested. See Mil stead.
Mill, Higher and Lower, Millecomb
Mede [in Thrushelton], co.
Devon, 940.
Mill, Richard, co. Sussex, 483.
Mill, My 11, William, son and heir of
Richard, 483.
IVIillecomb Mede. See Mill.
Miller, WilUam, 7.
Milles, Myllys, Alice. See Lylly,
Alice.
, Joan, wife of William, 85.
, John, of London, gentleman,
85.
, Robert, of London, gold-
smith, 85.
, William, of West Mailing,
chaplain, son and heir of Wil-
liam, 85.
, WilUam, son of Robert, 85.
Milles, William, of West MalUng, co.
Kent, 85.
MilUchope, Melynchopp [inMunslow],
CO. Salop, manor of, 430, 947.
Millington, co. York [E.R.], 38.
, Little Givendale in, q.v.
Milner, William, of Hutington, co.
Lancaster, 44.
Milstead, Milkested, co. Kent, ad-
vowson of, 848.
, Hogshaws in, q.v.
Milton [co. Cambridge], Thomas Sut-
ton of. See Sutton.
, CO. Devon, 466.
Milton — cont.
, Middelton [co. Kent], hun-
dred of, land in, 876.
Abbas, Milton, Middelton,
Myddelton, Myddylton, co.
Dorset, abbot of, land held of,
316, 397, 398, 522.
, , court of, at, 522.
, , WilUam, abbot of,
285.
, , land held of,
397.
, , Bagbere in, q.v.
Clevedon, Mylton Clyffvedon,
CO. Somerset, manor of, 851.
, Est. See Middleton.
, [tything of East Knoyle],
CO. Wilts, 682.
[in Martock], co. Somerset,
284.
[in Weston super Mare], co.
Somerset, 635.
alias Middleton Malzor,
Middelton, Middelton by
Colyntre, Midelton, co. North-
ampton, 752.
, , manor of, 847.
on Stotir, Mylton upon Stoure
next Gyllyngham [in Gilling-
ham], CO. Dorset, 397.
Podjaner. See Pudymore
Milton.
Regis, by Sittingbourne,
Middelton, Middelton next
Sydyngbourne, co. Kent, 824.
, , manor of, land held
of, 247, 876.
, South, Milton, Milton
juxta Kyngisbrigge, co. Devon,
886.
, manor of, 943.
, , , land held of,
886 bis.
, , Holwell in, q.v.
, , Horsewell in, q.v.
Milverton, Mulverton, Mylverton,
CO. Somerset, 823.
, , hundred of, 395.
, , manor of, 931.
, , Chipley in, q.v.
, , Garnival's Week in,
q.v.
, , Leigh in, q.v.
, CO. Warwick, Emscote in,
q.v.
Milys, John, 275.
, Elizabeth, wife of,
daughter and co-heir of
Nicholas Wotton, 275.
, , , Enunot,
daughter and heir of. See
Ogan, Emmot.
Mimms, North, Northmymrays, co.
Hertford, 392.
, manor (^) of, 392.
790
GENERAL INDEX.
Minchington, Mynchyndon [in
Iwerne Minster], co. Dorset,
188.
Minchinhampton, Michilhampton,
Mychynhampton, co. Glouces-
ter, 428.
Miningsby, Mynyngesby, co. Lin-
coln, 10.
Minowrs. See Myners.
Minster, Mynster, co. Kent, parish of,
247.
Mircaston. See Mercaston.
Mirfeld, John, esquire, land held of,
803.
Missenden, Great, co. Buckingham,
208, 627.
, church of, 208.
abbot of, land held of, 627.
, Henry, abbot of, 208.
Misterton, Mysterton, co. Notting-
ham, 235.
Stockwith, West, in, q.v.
Mitcheldever, Micheldever, co. Hants,
manor of, land held of, 513.
, Northamton in. See North-
ington.
Miton, Mitton, Myton [in parish of
St. Nicholas, Warwick, co.
Warwick], 693 his, 913 ter.
Mitton, CO. Salop. See Mytton.
, CO. Warwick. See Miton.
Mitton, Anne, wife of John, formerly
wife of Humphrey Swynerton,
and daughter and co-heir of
Thomas Swynerton, 347.
Mitton, John, co. Stafford, 347.
Mitton, John, son and heir of John,
and Anne, 347.
Mochestanbrigge. See Stanbridge,
Great.
Mochildever, Thomas, 321.
Mochnant, Moghnaunt, Mough-
naunt [cos. Montgomery and
Denbigh], commote, &c. of,
745.
, demesne land of, 850.
Mochylney. See Muchelney.
Mockeham, John, 703.
Modbury, co. Devon, Butland in,
q.v.
, , Edmerston in, q.v.
, , South Ludbrook in,
q.v.
, , Spriddlescombe in,
q.v.
, , Yarnecombe in, q.v.
, Little, Litilmodbery, Lytyl-
modbery [in Modbury], co,
Devon, manor of, 266.
Modocomb. See Maidencombe.
Mogeys, Nicholas, 228.
Moghnaunt. See Mochnant.
Mogynton. See Muggington.
Moigne, Moine. See Moyne.
Mokelforde. See Muckleford.
Molash, Molasse, Molasshe, co. Kent,
parish of, 246.
, Wy therling in, q.v.
Moleneux. See Molyneux.
Molens. See Moleyns.
Molett, Molet, Mary, daughter of
John Irelond, 836.
, , Thomas, son and
heir of, 836.
Moleyns, Molens, Molyns, Moylens,
John (co. Devon), 119.
Moleyns, John, co. Somerset, 134.
Moleyns, Margaret, wife of John,
134.
Richard, uncle and heir of
John, 134.
, Thomas, 953, 956, 964.
Molland, co. Devon, 555.
Molton, North, Northmolton, co.
Devon, manor of, 715.
, South, Southmolton, co.
Devon, 262, 269, 715.
, , borough of, land
held of, 269.
, , manor of, land held
of, 262.
Molyneux, Molenevix, James, clerk,
586, 730.
, John, 728.
, , EUzabeth, wife of.
See Skaresbrek, James,
esquire.
, , Cecily, daughter and
heir of. See Josselyn, Cecily.
, Thomas, esquire, 423, 586,
730.
Molyns. See Moleyns.
Momgomery. See Montgomery.
Mompesson, Monpesson, Christopher,
300.
, Drew, esquire, 300, 505.
, Agnes wife of. See
Trye, Agnes.
, Henry, clerk, 505 his.
, Isabel, wife of John, 505.
Mompesson, John, co. Wilts, 505.
Mompesson, John, esquire, 300.
, , land held of, 300.
, John, son and heir of Drew
and Agnes, 300.
, , grandson and heir
of John, 505.
Margery, daughter of Drew
and Agnes, 300.
, Mary, daughter of Drew
and Agnes, 300.
, Richard, son of Drew and
Agnes, 300.
, William, 505.
Momyll. See Mamble.
Monckton Up Wimborne, Wym-
borne Monkton [in Cran-
borne], 845.
Mondy, John, 428.
Mone, John, gentleman, 701.
GENERAL INDEX.
791
Mone — cont.
Thomas, 702.
Mongoinery. See IMontgomery.
Monington, Monyngton, Thomas,
esqxiire, 130, 155.
Monk, Monke, Humphrey, esquire,
land held of, 118, 119, 680
(p. 436), 739.
, William, 497.
, WilUam, of Gaddesby, 133.
, , the elder, 497.
Monkbretton. See Bretton, Monk.
Monkelegh, John, 76.
, , Cristina wife of, 74.
Monkenfarlegh. ^See Farleigh,
Monkton.
Monkenswyke Manor, co. Cam-
bridge. See Derisley.
Monkton, in Isle of Thanet, co. Kent,
432.
, Bishop, Bisshopmonkton,
Monkton [in Ripon], co. York
[W.R.], 163.
, , ' le Rydyng ' in,
163.
, , Swynescoo alias
Thorpscogh alias Monkton-
scogh in, 163.
Farleigh, Farley. See Far-
leigh.
, Moor, CO. York, W.R.,
Hessay in, q.v.
, Nun, Nonmonketon, Non-
monkton, co. York [W.R.],
169.
, , manor of, 169.
Monkton, Robert, esqiiire, 39.
Monktonscogh. See Monkton,
Bishop.
Monkys, co. Northampton. See
OrUngbury.
Monnington on Wye, Monyngton on
Wye, CO. Hereford, manor of,
309.
Monpesson. See Mompesson.
Monslowe. See Munslow.
Monson, Munson, John, son and heir
of John, proof of age, co. Lin
cohi, 204.
Montacute, Montageu [co. Somerset]
prior of, land held of, 521.
Montague, Alice, &c. See Mounta
gue.
Montgomery, Momgomery, Monte
go mo re [co. Montgomery]
honor of, land held of, 116.
, lordship of, land held of
622.
Montgomery, Mongomery, Moun
gomery, Mountegomery,
Mountgomery, Anne, 136.
, John, knight, 542 ter, 628.
, , land held of, 651.
, Thomas, knight, 200, 499
524, 525, 626.
Monyngton on Wye. See Monning-
ton on Wye.
Monyngton, Thomas. See Moning-
ton.
Moor End, Moreynde [in Potterspury,
CO. Northampton], manor of,
land held of, 291.
, More [in Richards Castle, cos.
Hereford and] Salop, 233.
, Old, Aldmore [in Bothal],
CO. Northiomberland, 547.
, West, Westmore [in Ger-
mansweek], co. Devon, 389.
Moore. See More.
Moorgate, Moregate [in Clare-
borough], CO. Nottingham,
235.
Moorland, Moreland [in North
Petherton], co. Somerset, 134.
Moorlinch, co. Somerset, Edingtonin,
q.v.
Mor'. See More.
Morchard Bishop, co. Devon, Knight-
stone, q.v.
Leigh in, q.v.
, Stoneburgh in, q.v.
Morcott, Morcote, co. Rutland, 206.
Mordaunt, John, 329, 330, 448, 861.
, John, gentleman, 179, 627.
, John, serjeant-at-law, 910.
, WilUam, Wilham, esquire,
270, 448, 744.
, , Anne wife of, daugh-
ter and co-heir of Thomas
Huntingdon, 448.
Morden, West, Mordon [in East Mor-
den], CO. Dorset, manor of,
320.
Mordon, co. Dorset. See Morden,
West.
More, le, co. Huntingdon. See
Staughton, Great.
, CO. Salop. See Moor, co.
Hereford,
, CO. Somerset, 74.
Heys. See Moreheys.
[in Heavitree], co. Devon,
265, 466.
, in Winkleigh, co. Devon,
555.
, , rent from heirs of,
555.
More, Eleanor, widow, co. Hants, 106.
More, Mor', Henry, 726 ter.
, John (co. Devon), 176, 265,
266, 466.
, , land held of, 776 his.
, John, of Cxillompton, 343,
834, 865.
, , land held of, 362
his.
John (co. Norfolk), 543.
, John (co. Somerset), land
held of, 919.
John, clerk, 562, 587.
792
GENERAL INDEX.
More — cord.
, John, esqiiire, 683.
, Mavirice, 266.
, Philip, escheator, co. Hants,
529.
, Richard, 225.
, Robert, son and heir of
Thomas, 952.
, Robert, 327.
, Robert, esquire, 953.
, Thomas, 670.
More, Thomas, esquire, co. Dorset,
952.
More, Moore, Thomas, gentleman,
465.
, Elizabeth, wife of,
daughter of Thomas Astley,
esquirC; 465.
, Thomas, gentleman, 802.
Moregate. See Moorgate.
Moreheys [? in Weare], co. Somerset,
919.
Moreland. See Moorland.
Mores, manor of, co. Suffolk. See
Boxted.
Mores, John, &c. See Moris.
Moresby, Christopher, knight, 88, 90.
, , Anne daughter and
heir of. See Pickering, Anne.
Moresby, Christopher, knight, co.
Cumberland, 292 ; co. West-
morland, 294 ; CO. York, 572.
Moresby, Elizabeth, wife of Christo-
pher, knight, 292.
, Robert, esquire, 88.
, , brother of Christo-
pher, knight, 90.
Moresby, co. C\imberland, ad vow -
son of, 292.
, manor of, 292.
Moreton, co. Somerset. See Morton.
Folyatt, CO. Worcester. See
Morton, Castle.
Hampstead, Morton Hamp-
sted, Morton Hampstede,
Movirton, co. Devon, 119, 248,
739 his.
, Brendon or Brandon
Parkes in, 739.
, Hayne in, q.v.
, Pitton in, 739.
, Stoiu-es in, 739.
, Morton [in Draycott in the
Moors], CO. Stafford, 857.
, , manor of, 857.
, , , land held of
840.
, North, CO. Berks, manor of
890.
, South, Southmorton, co
Berks, 374.
, , manor of Saunder
vile alias Sandervile in, 374.
Moreton, John, clerk, rector of Blym
hill, 581.
Moreton — cant.
, John, gentleman, 650.
Moreynde. See Moor End.
Morgan, Alice, late the wife of William
Morgan, esquire, formerly wife
of Walter Torny, esquire, co.
Somerset, 283.
Morgan ap Morgan, Thomas, knight,
112.
Morgan ap Thomas or John ap Morgan,
of Neuport in Wales, Lucy
late the wife [formerly wife of
Thomas Cholike, the younger,
esquire, and daughter and co-
heir of Thomas Hampton, es-
quire], CO. Somerset, 345.
Morgan, John, ap, of Neuport in
Wales, alias IVIorgan ap
Thomas, 345.
See Thomas, Morgan ap.
, Robert, 375.
, Robert, esquire, 387.
, William, clerk, 112.
, William, esquire, 112.
, William, esquire, 283.
Moriell, Roger, 110.
Moris, Mores, Morres, Morys, John,
919.
, Roger, 562, 587.
, Thomas, 540.
Morland, Henry, vicar of Acton, 72.
Morley, Robert, esquire, 613.
Morning Thorpe, Moryngthorp, co.
Norfolk, 225, 632.
, Thorp Hall manor in, 225.
Morpeth, Morpethe, co. Northum-
berland, manor of, land held
of, 547.
Morres. See Moris.
Morse, Mors, Edward, son and heir
of Thomas, 456.
, Roger, 33.
Morse, Thomas, of Stratford, co.
Suffolk, 456.
Morston, Mouston [in Halberton, co.
Devon], John Gambon of.
See Gambon.
Mortain, Mortan', fees of, 825.
Morteyns Londys. See Morton.
Morthoe, co. Devon, Over Woola-
combe in, q.v.
Mortimer, Mortiimar', Mortymer,
John, 240.
, John, knight, 373 his.
, , land held of, 373.
, Robert, knight, 193.
, Roger de, heirs of, land held
of, 233 ter.
Mortimers, Mortymers manor, in
Foxton. See Foxton.
, in Newnham, co. Cambridge.
See Newnham.
[in Preston], co; Suffolk, 84.
, in Stanford, co. Norfolk. See
Stanford.
GENERAL INDEX.
793
Morton, Castle, Moreton Folyatt, co.
Worcester, 387.
[in Colwich], co. Stafford, 857.
Hampsted. See Moreton
Hampstead.
, Morteyns Londys, in parish
of Brading, Isle of Wight, 689.
, Morton beside Newlathes, in
parish of St. Mary, Carlisle,
CO. Cumberland, 292.
, Moreton [in Compton Mar-
tin], CO. Somerset, manor of,
rent from, 477.
West, Westmerton by Elme-
den [in Sedgefield], co. Dur-
ham, 558.
Morton, John, cardinal archbishop of
Canterbury, late bishop of Ely,
CO. Dorset, 397.
Morton, John, cardinal archbishop
of Canterbury, chancellor of
England, 398, 533, 712.
, , land held of, 145.
, John, of Greenwich, 494.
, John, son of Richard, 397,
533.
, , land held of, 522.
, Richard, gentleman, 397.
, Robert, 264.
, Robert, clerk, 264.
, , keeper of the king's
rolls, 397.
, Robert, gentleman, 397.
, Thomas, clerk, 397 bis.
, William, 397.
, , Thomas, gentleman,
son of, 397 bis.
Mortymer. See Mortimer.
Mortymers. See Mortimers.
Mortysheme. See Mosterton.
Morval, co. Cornwall, Trenode in,
q.v.
Morville, co. Salop, Walkerslow in,
q.v.
, Wrickton in, q.v.
Mortyngthorp. See Morning Thorpe.
Morys. See Moris.
Moss, Mosse, Mosseley [in Campsall
and Kirk Bramwith], co.
York [W.R.], 571, 669.
, manor of, 571.
, Trvunileet in, q.v.
Mosterton, Mortysheme, Mottes-
home [in South Perrott], co.
Dorset, manor of, 952.
Moston. See Mostjna.
Mostyn, Moston [in Stanton upon
Hineheath], co. Salop, manor
of, 116.
Motcombe, Mottecombe, co. Dorset,
48, 607.
Mote, le, CO. Sixssex. See Pul-
bo rough.
Mottecombe. See Motcombe.
Motteshome. See Mosterton.
Motton, William, 123.
Moughnaunt. See Mochnant.
Moulton, Multon, co. Lincoln, 644.
, manor of, 644.
, , land held of, 835,
880.
, manor of Multon Hall in, 10.
Moundevile, lord de, land held of,
693.
Moundford. See Mvmdford.
Moungomery. See Montgomery.
Mountague, Alice, widow, late the wife
of Thomas Pyke, co. Somerset,
284.
Mountague, Mountagu, Montague,
Thomas, esquire, 248.
, William, 264.
Mounte, Clement, 246.
Mountegomery. See Montgomery.
Mounteney, Robert, knight, land
held of, 448.
Mountfort, Mountford, Muntefort,
Edmimd, 833.
, John, clerk, 839.
, Simon, knight, land held of,
802 bis, 913.
, Thomas, esquire, 839.
, William, knight, 833.
Moimtgomery. See Montgomery.
Mountgrace, St. Mary of. See East
Harlsey.
Mounthaut, lords of, land held of, 2.
Mourelles. See Murrills.
Mourton. See Moreton Hampstead.
Mouston. See Morston.
Mowbray, INIowbrey, Mowebray,
Elizabeth, duchess of Nor-
folk, land held of, 26, 31, 36,
114, 225, 229, 230, 496, 497,
566 ter, 632, 700, 936 bis.
lord de, heirs of, land held of,
556, 561 bis.
Moyle, Moylle, Anne, Anne Darcy,
wife of John, 246, 422.
Giles, son and heir of John,
esquire, 246.
Moyle, John, esquire, co. Devon, 422 ;
CO. Kent, 246.
Moyle, John, son of John, 246.
, Richard, brother of John,
422.
, Thomas, son of John, 246.
, Walter, knight, 14.
, Walter, son of John, esquire,
246.
, William, 246.
Moylens. See Moleyns.
Moyne, Moigne, Moine, Moyngne,
Charles, clerk, 327.
, George, son and heir of
Henry, 698.
Moyne, Henry, co. Lincoln, 698.
Moyne, John, 597.
, John, gentleman, 327.
, Robert, 497.
794
GENERAL IKDEX.
Moyne — cont.
, Robert, clerk, 497 (4).
, Thomas, 698.
, , Joan, wife of, 698.
!Muchelney, Mochylney, co. Somer-
set, abbot of, land held of,
109, 837.
Muckleford, ]\Iokelforde [in Brad-
ford Peverell], co. Dorset,
manor of, 964.
Miiggington, Mogynton, co. Derby,
Mercaston in, q.v.
, rector of a mediety of
chrxTch of. See Couper, John.
Mvilcaster, Thomas, 292.
Mulsho, John, esquire, 621.
, , land held of, 621.
Multon, CO. Lincoln. See Moulton.
Mulverton. See Milverton.
Mvmchesy, — , heirs of, land held of,
471.
Mundeham. See Mundham.
Mvindford, Moundford, co. Norfolk,
manor of, 16.
M\indham, Mundeham, co. Svissex,
manor of, 483.
Mundy, John, of Stretford atte Bowe,
679 {pp. 429, 430 bis, 431),
863.
, , John, son of, 863.
Mundys, WilUam, 32.
Munslow, Monslowe, co. Salop, 326,
909.
, advowson of chvirch of, 326.
, manor of, 909.
, Aston in, q.v.
, Hungerford in, q.v.
, MilUchope in, q.v.
, Thonglands in, q.v.
Munson. See Monson.
Muntefort. See Mountfort.
Murrills, Mourelles, Murelles [in
Yoxford], CO. Suffolk, manor
of, 200.
Murston, co. Kent, East Hall, Est-
hall, manor in, 927.
Murvell Farm, Marfelys [in Caris-
brooke]. Isle of Wight, manor
of, land held of, 689.
Musbury, Musebury, co. Devon,
100.
, Ashe in, q.v.
Muscall, Mustell, John, 165, 724.
Muschamp, Elizabeth, widow, late the
wife of Thomas Muschamp of
Peckham, co. Surrey, 620.
Muschamp, Thomas, 620.
, , land held of, 171.
, William, son and heir of
Thomas and Elizabeth, 620.
Mviscoates, Muscotes [in Kirkdale],
CO. York [N.R.], 169.
Musebury. See JNIusbury.
Muserd, Robert, land held of, 693.
Mustell. See Muscall.
Musterluff, Alan, of Hameringham,
327.
Muston (vmidentified), co. Norfolk,
946.
Mychell. See Michell.
Mychynhampton. See Minchin-
hampton.
Myddelsowey. See Middlezoy.
Myddelton, co. Dorset. See Milton
Abbas.
, CO. Warwick. See Middle-
ton.
by Rothewell. See Middle-
ton.
Myddylton, co. Dorset. See Milton
Abbas.
Mydelcarleton. See Carlton.
Mydwynter. See Midwynter.
Mykelfeld, Mykilfeld, Bartholomew
son and heir of John, esquire,
452.
Mykelfeld, John, esquire, co. Suffolk,
452.
Mylborn. See Milborne.
Mylbourne St. Andrew, &c., co.
Dorset. See Milborne.
Myldyng, Myldynges. See Milden.
Myleham. See Mileham.
Myll, Richard, &c. See Mill.
My Hers Manor, co. Norfolk. See
Bawdeswell.
Myllys. See Milles.
Mylor, CO. Cornwall, Carclew in, q. v.
Mylton Clyffvedon. See Milton
Clevedon.
upon Stoure. See Milton on
Stour.
Mylverton. See Milverton.
Mymmyngyslond. See Memland.
Mynchjmdon. See Minchington.
Myners, Minowrs, Roger^ 542, 544.
, , Alice, wife of, late
the wife of Nicholas Knyve-
ton, of Mercaston, the yo longer,
esqviire, 542, 544.
MjTishuUe, Saer, 434.
Mynster. See Minster.
Mynyngesby. See Miningsby.
Myrcaston. See Mercaston.
Myryfeld. See Merifeld.
Mysterton, co. Nottingham. See
Misterton.
Myton. -See Miton.
Mytton, Mitton [in Fitz], co. Salop,
manor of, 233.
N
Nabbes, John, clerk, rector of Bury,
3.
GENERAL INDEX.
795
Naburn, co. York [E.R.], 346.
, Nicholas Northifolk of. See
Northfolk.
Nackington, Natyngton, co. Kent,
686.
Nacton, co. Suffolk, manor of, called
Bxirneviles [in Levington], 37.
Nafferton, co. York, E.R., Wansford
in, q.v.
Nafiord, co. Worcester, 387.
Nailstone, Nayleston, co. Leicester,
manor of, 357.
Nanfan, John, 680 {p. 434).
, , Joan, wife of. See \
Houghton, William.
, Richard, knight, 680 (p.
436).
, , land held of, 680
{p. 437).
Xapton on the Hill, co. Warwick,
Napton, 245, 293, 625.
, manor of, land held of, 293.
Napton, WilUam, land held of, 408.
Nares Gladley. See Gladley.
Narrak, Joan, late the wife of John
Jaket, 121.
Nash, Nasse [? in Biirford], co.
Salop, 116.
Nasshe, Nashe, John, 299.
Nasshe, Richard, co. Buckingham,
299.
Nasshe, Nashe, Thomas, son and
heir of Richard, 299.
Nasse. See Nash.
Natland [in Kendal], co. Westmor-
land, manor of, 433.
Natyngton. See Nackington.
Naughton, Nauelton, Navmton, co.
Suffolk, 891.
, Henkynnes in, 891.
, Whites in, 891.
Nairn ton, co. Suffolk. See Naugh-
ton.
, Newenton Bampton [in
Winchcombe], co. Gloucester,
495.
, Sheriffs, Shyreves Nauntton,
CO. Worcester, 387.
, manor of, 387.
Nayleston. See Nailstone.
Neasham, Neysham [in Hurworth on
Tees], CO. Durham, manor of,
560.
Neddircatton. See Catton, Low.
Nederorton. See Worton, Nether.
Neell. See Nele.
Neewlonde. See Newland.
Nele, Neell, Nell, John, clerk, 36.
Richard, 837.
Richard, chaplain, 458 ter.
, Richard, knight, 2.
, William, 945.
, , Elizabeth wife of,
sister of Thomas Midelton,
945.
Nele, WUliam, Elizabeth wife of —
cont.
, , , John, son
of, nephew and heir of Thomas
Midelton, 945.
Nelson, Richard, 391.
Nempnett Thrubwell, Nenmett, co.
Somerset, 531.
, Regilbiu'y in, q.v.
Neston in Corsham [now a parish],
CO. Wilts, 682.
, chapel of St. John the Bap-
tist of, 682.
manor of, 682.
Nether Hall alias Nether Place,
Nether Plas, Netherplase in
Rougham, co. Suffolk, manor
of, 308.
Netheradber. See Adbeer, Nether.
Netheravon, Netherhaven, co. Wilts,
673 ter, 782, 843.
, DoUeroys in, 673.
Netherborough. See Borough Farm.
Netherbury, Nythyrbury, co. Dorset,
prebend of, in ecclesia, land
held of, 953.
, , prebendary of. See
Oldham, Hugh.
, Aish in, q.v.
, Bittelake in, q.v.
, Brimsham in, q.v.
, Camesworth in, q.v.
, Filford in, q.v.
, Strode in, q.v.
Netherclehungr'. See Clingre.
Nethercolwike. See Colwick.
Nethercombe in Holbeton. See
Combe.
, Ny thercomb' or Nytherton,
CO. Devon, 646.
Netherctmscliff. See Coniscliffe, Low.
Netherden, co. Hants, 338, 609.
Nethergill, Nethergyll. See Gill,
Lower.
Netherhall manor, co. Derby. See
Breadsall.
See Hartshorn.
manor, co. Norfolk. See
Shelton.
manor,(Co. Suffolk. See Otley.
Netherhardres. See Hardres, Lower.
Netherhaven. See Netheravon.
Netherheyf ord. See Heyford, Nether.
Netherkodington. See Kiddington,
Nether.
Netherorton. See Worton, Nether.
Netherplase. See Nether Hall.
Nethershukburgh. See Shuck-
burgh, Lower.
Netherton, Over and Nether, Ny-
thercomb' or Nytherton, Ny-
therdon, Nether Nytherton
[in Buckland Baron, in Combe
in Teignhead], co. Devon,
259, 646, 842, 869.
796
GENERAL INDEX.
Nethertown alias Orton Quatre-
marsh, Overton Quater-
marsshe [in Cole Orton], co.
Leicester, 497.
Netherwitton, chapelry to Hartbvirn
parish, co. Northumberland,
Witton Castle in, q.v.
Nethiratbere. See Adbeer, Nether.
Nethirsall, John, 450.
Nethirvvallop. See Wallop, Nether.
Nethyratbar. See Adbeer.
Netley, Letlee, Notley [co. Hants],
abbot of St. Edward of, land
held of, 174, 300.
, John, abbot of, 300.
Neubell. See Newball. ,
Neuboiirg, Neuburgh. See New-
borough.
Neuenham. See Newnham.
Neuport in Wales, John ap Morgan
of. See Morgan.
Neuton, co. Wilts. See Newton,
South.
Burdet. See Newton Cold.
, Long. See Newton, Long.
North. See Newington,
North.
Neuton, Edmund, &c. See Newton.
Nevendon, Nevyndon, co. Essex,
197.
, Barnhall manor in, q.v.
, Blosoms mede, &c. in, q.v.
, Bromfords in, q.v.
Pykerellys in, q.v.
Nevill, Novel, Novell, Neviell, Nevile,
Nevyle, Nevyll, Anne,
countess of Warwick, 587,
625.
, Anne, late the wife of Robert
Gedney, 835.
, Edward, lord Abergavenny,
125.
, , Elizabeth Beau-
champ, wife of, 125.
, Francis, son of Thomas,
esquire, 691, 734.
, George, knight, land held of,
347.
, George, knight, 197.
, , Mary, cotintess
Rivers, wife of, 197, 883,
931.
, George (I), lord Aber-
gavenny, 124.
, George (II), lord Aber-
gavenny, 125, 824.
, , land held of, 4, 29,
85, 136, 235, 261, 423, 505,
520, 524 ter, 562, 566, 598,
802, 844.
, Humphrey, son of Thomas,
esquire, 691, 734.
, Isabel, daughter and heir of
Richard, earl of Warwick,
557.
Nevill — conL
, Isabel, wife of Thomas,
esquire, 691, 862.
, John, land held of, 765.
, John, esqioire, son of John,
knight, 672.
, John, son of Thomas, esqviire,
691, 734.
Nevill, John, knight, co. York, 672.
Nevill, Katharine, wife of William,
20.
, Margaret (in error). See
Nevill, Richard, earl of War-
wick and Anne his wife.
Nevill, Margaret, wife of Ralph, earl
of Westmorland, davighter and
heir of Sir Reynold Cobham,
knight, CO. Kent, 921 ; co.
Surrey, 922 ; co. Essex,
923.
Nevill, Maud, daughter of Thomas,
672.
, Maud, wife of John, knight,
672.
, Ralph de, heirs of, land held
of, 556 bis, 561 bis.
, Ralph, earl of Westmorland,
921, 922, 924.
, , Margaret, wife of.
See Nevill, Margaret.
, Ralph, earl of Westmorland,
land held of, 222, 404, 556 bis,
561 bis, 573, 653 bis.
Nevill, Ralph, earl of Westmorland,
CO. Derby, 331 ; co. Devon,
371 ; CO. Durham, 558 ; co.
Hants, 333 ; co. Huntingdon,
350 ; CO. Norfolk, 253 ; co.
Nottingham, 332 ; co. Surrey,
341 ; CO. York, 348.
Nevill, Ralph, earl of Westmorland,
grandson and heir of Ralph,
earl of Westmorland, 253,
331, 332, 333, 341, 348, 350,
371, 558.
, Ralph, son and heir of
Ralph, earl of Westmorland,
253, 331, 332, 333, 341, 348,
350, 371.
, , Edith wife of, 253,
331, 332, 333, 341, 348, 350.
, Richard, earl of Warwick,
heirs of, land held of,
762.
Nevill, Richard, earl of Warwick [and
Salisbury] and [Anne] his wife,
CO. Durham, 557.
, Richard, lord de Latymer,
land held of, 91, 135, 573.
, Robert, grandson and heir of
John, knight, 672.
, Robert, esquire, son of John,
knight, 672.
, Roger, son of Thomas,
esquire, 691, 734.
GENERAL INDEX.
797
Nevill, Thomas, of Holt, co. Leices-
ter, esquire, co. Leicester,
691 ; CO. Lincoln, 727 ; co.
Nottingham, 711 ; co. War
wick, 734 ; co. York. 862.
Nevill, Thomas, esqviire, 824.
, Thomas, son of Thomas,
esquire, 691, 727, 734.
, Thomas, son and heir of Wil-
liam and Katharine, 20, 137.
, Thomas, esquire, son and
heir apparent of John, knight,
672.
Nevill, William, co. Leicester, 20 ;
CO. Notts, 137.
Nevill, William, esquire, son and
heir of Thomas, esquire, 692,
711, 727, 734, 862.
, , Eleanor, wife of,
daughter of Thomas Lucy,
esquire, 862.
Nevyll Fee. See Rasen, Middle.
Nevyndon. See Nevendon.
New, John, 919.
Newark, Newarke, Newerke, co.
Nottingham, 46.
castle of, land held of, 12,
46.
, chantry of St. Mary of, priest
of, land held of, 755.
, Thomas Meryng of. See
Meryng.
, Stoke by. See Stoke, East.
Newball, Neubell [in Stainton by
Langworth], co. Lincoln, 597.
, manor of, 597.
Newcastle, co. Northiimberland,
Denton beside. See Denton.
Newbery, Thomas, clerk, 44.
Newbiggin, Newbygyng, co. West-
morland, manor of, 820.
by the Sea, Newbyggynge, co.
Northumberland, town and
port of, 547.
, Newbygyng under le Fell
[in Cumrew], co. Cumber-
land, manor of, 292.
Newbold Comyn [in Leamington
Priors], co. Warwick, 913.
on Avon, Neubold super
Aven, CO. Warwick, 520.
Newborough, Neubourg, Neubiu-gh,
Newboro, Newbrugh, New-
burough, Neweburghe, Isabel,
wife of John, of Turners
Puddle, the elder, esquire. See
Malet, Thomas.
, John, 102.
Newborough, John, esquire, co. Dorset,
954.
Newborough, John, of Turners Puddle,
the elder, esquire, co. Dorset,
285.
Newborough, John,, the younger,
esquire, 255.
Newborough — cont.
, Roger, knight, 285, 701.
, , land held of, 255,
285, 607 his, 683.
, Roger, knight, land held of,''
834, 837, 953, 962.
, Roger, knight, cousin and
heir of John, the elder, of
Turners Puddle, esqioire,
285.
, , brother and heir of
John, esquire, 954.
, Thomas, 682.
Newbiiry, co. Berks, tailor of. See
Warner, John.
Newby Wiske, Newby [in Kirkby
Wiske], CO. York [N.R.], 86.
Newbyggynge, co. Northumberland.
See Newbiggin by the Sea.
Newbygyng, co. Cimiberland. See
Newbiggin in Cumrew.
, CO. Westmorland. See New-
biggin.
Newcastle under Lyme, co. Stafford,
933.
upon Tyne, co. Northumber-
land, George Car of. See Car.
, , Jesmond in, q.v.
New church, Newechurch, co. Kent,
parish of, 246, 247.
, Newchirche, Nichurche, Isle
of Wight, Chillingwood in,
q.v.
, , Knighton in, q.v.
Newcom, Marten, of Saltfleetby, 327.
Newdegate, Newdygate, Nudigate,
John, gentleman, 613.
, John, of Harefield, co.
Middlesex, esquire, 691, 862.
Newdgare (unidentified), co. Kent,
manor of, 920.
Newe. See Newfoundland.
Neweburghe. See Newborough.
Newechurch. See Newchurch.
Newenham, Newynham [in Axmin-
ster, CO. Devon], abbot of,
land held of, 100, 823.
Newenham, William, esquire, 257.
Newenton. See Newington.
Bampton. See Naunton.
Newerk, Henry, of Greenwich, 494.
Neweton Morel. See Newton Mor-
rell.
Tony. See Newton Toney.
Neweton, Richard, &c. See Newton.
Newfoundland, Newe [in Stokesay],
CO. Salop, 676.
Newgate, William, outlaw, co. Norfolk,
365.
Newham [? in Kenwyn], co. Corn-
wall, 680 (p. 436 bis).
Newington, Newenton, co. Kent,
157.
, Lucies manor (J), in
157.
798
GENERAL INDEX.
Newington — cont.
Brenzett, Newynton [in
Brenzett], co. Kent, manor of,
land held of, 246.
' next Hythe, Newenton,
Newenton Belhows, Newenton
next Heth, co. Kent, manor
of, 419.
, , land held of, 973.
, North, North Neuton,
Northnewenton, co. Oxford,
manor of, 436, 634.
Newland, Neewlonde, Nywlond in
Cullompton, co. Devon, 772.
[in Drax], co. York [W.R.],
664.
, , Rusholme in, q.v.
, , Scurff Hall in, q.v.
Hall, Newland in Roxwell
beside Writtle, co. Essex,
manor of, 1.
[in Howden], co. York [E.R.],
169.
[? in Stonydelph], co. War-
wick, 802.
Newlands, West, Westnewlonde [in
St. Lawrence], co. Essex, 476.
Newlathes. See Morton.
Newman Street, Newmanstrete [in
Doulting], CO. Somerset,
manor of, 189.
Newman, Roger, 384.
Newnham, Neuenham, in Cambridge,
CO. Cambridge, 448.
, manor of, 193.
, Mortimers, Mortymers,
manor in, 193.
Newport, Newporte, Isle of Wight,
689.
, , borough of, land
held of, 689.
, Newport Episcopi [in
Bishops Tawton], co. Devon,
118.
Pagnell, Newport Paynell,
Newporte, co. Buckingham,
manor of, land held of, 447,
492 ter, 849.
Newport, Newporte, John, 447.
Newquay [formerly Towan], Towyn
[in St. Coliimb Minor], co.
Cornwall, manor of, 680 (p.
435).
Newsham, Newsom by Malton [in
Appleton le Street], co. York
[N.R.], 567.
, , manor of, 567.
, Newsom in Kirkby Ravens-
worth and Barningham], co.
York [N.R.], manor of,
163.
Newstead on Ancholme [extra-
parochial, Cadney parish],
CO. Lincoln, prior of, land held
of, 566.
Newstead — cont.
Priory, Newsted, co. Notting-
ham, prior of, land held of,
235.
Newthorp [in Greasley], co. Notting-
ham, 423.
Newton, co. Norfolk. See Newton,
Bircham.
, CO. Suffolk. See Newton,
Old ; Newton in Lothing-
land.
, CO. York. See Gardham.
Abbot, Neweton Abbot,
Newton Abbott, co. Devon,
153, 259, 323.
, , manor of, land held
of, 259.
, beside Edlyghame. See
Newton on the Moor.
, Bircham, Newton, co. Nor-
folk, manor of, 55.
Bushell, Newton Bussheles,
Newton Busshell [in High-
week], CO. Devon, 153, 770.
, Cold, Neuton Burdet [in
Lowesby], co. Leicester, 334.
Constable. See Newton,
West.
Flotman, co. Norfolk, manor
of, 230.
Hansard, Neweton Hande-
sert [in Elwick], co. Durham,
manor of, 558.
, Nuton [in Blithfield], co.
Stafford, 347.
[? in Burnston], co. York
[N.R.], 86.
in Hiindred of Babergh, co.
Suffolk, Butlers manor in,
q.v.
[in Himdred of Lothingland,
lost town off Corton], co.
Suffolk, manor of, 725.
[in Isle of Ely, in Wisbeach
Hundred], co. Cambridge,
Lyrlynge manor in, 193.
, Newton by Rippley by Ryp-
ley, Newton [in Ripley], co.
York [W.R.], 369.
, , manor of, 569.
, , John Vavasoiir of.
See Vavasour.
[in St. Mary's parish in the
Liberty of Shrewsbviry], co,
Salop, 229.
, Newton in Bowlande [in
Slaidburn], co. York [W.R.],
390.
, , EJiowlemere in, q.v.
, Newton in Cle [in Stoke St.
Milborough], co. Salop, 326.
in Swilland, Newton, co.
Suffolk, manor of, 5.
[in Wakefield], co. York
[W.R.], 38.
GENERAL INDEX.
799
Newton — cont.
in Cavise, Newton in Cavise-
lond [in Westbury], co. Salop,
326.
IvNTne, ? Newton, co. York
[W.R.]. 831 bis.
, Kyngis. See Newton Regis.
Kyme, co. York, W.R.,
Toulston in, q.v.
, Long, LongNeuton, co. Dur-
ham, manor of, 557.
, Maiden, Mayden Newton,
CO. Dorset, advowson of, 162.
Morrell, Neueton Morell,
Neweton Morel, Newton
Morell [in Barton], co. York
[N.R.], 222, 556, 561.
near Sudbury, beside Sud-
bury, manor called Botelers
in, 429.
Old, Newton, co. Suffolk,
452.
, manor of, 452.
on the ]Moor, le Newton beside
Edlynghame [in Shilbottle],
CO. Northumberland, 547.
Potter, Potternewton [in
parish of Leeds], co. York
[W.R.], 236.
, , manor of, 236.
Regis, Knyges Newton,
Kyngis Newton, co. Warwick,
advowson (J) of, 942.
, , manor (J) of, 942.
St. Cyres, parish of St.
Cyres, co. Devon, 262, 864.
, , Langford in, q.v.
, , Norton in, q.v.
, , Penson in, q.v.
St. Petrock, Newton St.
Petroc, CO. Devon, manor of,
land held of, 422.
Eastbridge in, q.v.
, , Venn in, q.v.
, , West Hole in, q.v.
, South, Neuton, co. Wilts,
275.
, , Chilhampton in, q.v.
, Stoford in, q.v.
Toney, Neweton Tony, co.
Wilts, manor of, 505.
, West, Newton Constable [in
Aldbrough], co. York [E.R.],
86.
, , manor of, 86.
Wold, Woldneuton, co.
York [E.R.], 89.
Newton, Neuton, Neweton, Edmund,
548.
, Geoffrey, 130, 155.
Newton, Elizabeth, late the wife of
Richard, esquire, co. Devon,
assignment of dower, 554 ;
CO. Dorset, 553 ; co. Glouces-
ter, 551 ; CO. Somerset, 552.
Newton, Neuton, Isabel, late the
wife of John Newton, knight,
CO. Dorset, 239 ; co. Glouces-
ter, 96 ; town of Gloucester,
97 ; CO. Somerset, 9.
Newton, Isabel, daughter and co-
heir of Richard, esquire, 351,
401, 470, 551, 552, 553,
554.
, Joan, daughter and co-heir
of Richard, esquire, 351, 401,
470, 551, 552, 553, 554.
, John, 26.
John, esquire, 436.
, John, knight, 9, 96, 97, 239.
, Master John de, parson of
Titchmarsh, 105.
, Richard, 919, 926.
Newton, Richard, esquire, co. Dorset,
401 ; CO. Gloucester, 470 ; co.
Somerset, 351, 421.
, Richard, esquire, son and
heir of John, knight, and
Isabel, his wife, 9, 96, 97,
239, 551, 552, 553, 554.
, , land held of, 276.
, Richard, the elder, 339.
, William, 875.
, , Richard, son of, 875.
Newtonbury, co. Bedford. See
Dixnton.
Newynham, co. Devon. See Newen-
ham.
Newynton, co. Kent. See Newing-
ton Brenzett.
Neyland or Eyland, Fresshe and
Salt, in Chislet, co. Kent, 642,
665.
Neysham. See Neasham.
Nichurche. See Newchurch.
NicoU, Nycoll, John, 153.
, Richard, esquire, 61, 63.
Nicolles, in Hepworth and Stanton
St. John, CO. Suffolk, 271.
Nikke, Richard, bishop of Norwich,
land held of, 945.
Nitherexe. See Exe, Nether.
Nithermille [? in Thrushelton], co.
Devon, 940.
Nocata terre, 430.
Noke, CO. Oxford, 108.
, manor, or lordship, of, 108.
Nolton, John, yeoman, 893.
Nonappleton. See Appleton, Nun.
None. See Noon.
Noneton. See Nuneaton.
Nonington, Nonyngton, co. Kent,
642, 665.
, Ratling in, q.v.
Nonmonketon, Nonmonkton. See
Monkton, Nun.
Nonyngton. See Nonington.
Noon, None, Edmund, knight, 13.
, , Isabel wife of, 13.
, John, 329.
800
GENERAL INDEX.
Norbiton, Norbeton [in Kingston on
Thames], co. Surrey. 286, 550.
Norbiiry [co. Derby], John Fytz-
herberth of. See Fitzherberd.
, Norbury in Bysshop Lond,
CO. Salop, manor (|) of, 622.
Norbury, Norbui'e, John, knight,
29.
, , land held of, 802
ter.
, , of Stoke Dabernon,
CO. Surrey, 499 his.
See Northbury.
Norcotes thyng. See Waltham.
Norden, Northdon [in West Alving-
ton], CO. Devon, manor of,
land held of, 886.
Noreys, Nores, Norreys, Norrys,
Noryse, Isabel, 340.
, Henry, merchant, of Lon-
don, 679.
, John, esquire, 318, 474.
Thomas, 52, 60, 165, 724.
, WiUiam, land held of, 464.
, William, gentleman, 485.
, William, knight, 587.
, , Katharine, wife of,
land held of, 587.
Norfolk, county of, archdeacon of.
See Marke, Thomas.
, duchess of. See Mowbray,
Elizabeth.
, , Anne, land held of,
122 his.
, duchy of, land held of, in
CO. Bucks, 156 ; in co. Leices-
ter, 128 ; in co. Warwick,
693.
, escheator of. See Bramp-
ton, Thomas.
Norhampton, Norhamton. See
Northampton.
Norland, Northland [in Halifax], co.
York [W.R.], 803.
Normanby, Normanby by Burton [in
Biirton upon Stather, wapen-
take of Manley], co. Lincoln,
fishery in, 566.
, , manor of, 696.
, , toft in, 566.
[in Stow], CO. Lincoln, 698.
Normans Deep, off Friskney, co.
Lincoki, 838.
Normans Mese, Normannes Mese, in
Luton, CO. Bedford, 766.
Normanton, South, Normanton, co.
Derby, parish of, 856.
, Carnwhayte in. See Can-
field Hall.
Normanvile, John, knight, 662, 663,
664.
, land held of, 391.
, , Mary, wife of, sister
and co-heir of George Suthill,
662, 663, 664.
Norncott, Normecot, Normecote [in
Stoke St. Milborough], co.
Salop, 326, 676, 909.
Norreys, Norrys. See Noreys.
North End, Northyend [in Burton
Dassett], co. Warwick, 245.
Northallerton, Alverton. Northal-
verton, co. York [N.R.], 839.
, chantry of St. Mary the
Virgin in chiorch of, 839.
, manor of, land held of, 574,
839.
Northampton, county of, escheator
in. See Langtree, Lambert.
Northampton, Norhampton, Nor-
hamton, CO. Northampton,
232, 234.
, All Saints, fraternity of, 234.
, Co ton Mede beside. See
Cotton, West.
, mayor, bailiffs and burgesses
of, land held of, 232.
, St. Andrew beside, prior of.
land held of, 234, 659.
, St. Gregory, church of,
rector of. See Cokkes, John.
, St. James, abbot of, land
held of, 234.
, St. James Street in, 234.
, St. John the Baptist of.
Hospital of, master of. See
Parmenter, Thomas.
Northamton. See Northington.
Northauton. See Tawton, North.
Northbemfleet. See Benfleet,
North.
Northbourne, co. Kent, Tickenhurst
in, q.v.
Northbury, Northebery, Northe-
bury, John, knight, land
held of, 615.
Northcave. See Cave, North.
Northclebery. See Cleobury, North.
Northclif, Northclyff. See Cliff,
North.
Northconyngesby. See Coneysby,
North.
Northcory. See Ciu-ry, North.
Northcote [in Burrington], co.
Devon, 153.
[in East Down], co. Devon,
118.
, , knight's fees in, 118
his.
Northcreke. See Creake, North.
Northcrey. See Cray, North.
Northcrosland. See Crosland.
Northdon. See Norden.
Northebury. See Northbury.
Northeflete. See Northfleet.
Northelofford. See Lovard.
Northende, John, 390.
Northetalen', co. Devon, lords of,
land held of, 716.
Northeweston. See Weston, North.
GENERAL INDEX.
801
Northeye, Northye [lost town, in
Bexhill], CO. Sussex, manor of,
924.
Northfleet, Northeflete, co. Kent,
7.
Northfolk, Nicholas, of Naburn,
105.
Xorthhill. Nothill, co. Devon, 865.
Northhorigge. See Horridge, North.
Northington, Northamton in the
parish of Micheldever [chapel-
ry to Mitcheldever. now
parish], co. Hants. 513.
Northland. See Norland.
Northleverton. Sec Leverton,
North.
Northluffenhain. See Lviffenham,
North.
Northmolton. See Molton, North.
Northmvmmys. See Mimms,
North.
Northnewenton. See Newington,
North.
Northokle, co. Kent. See Teynham.
Northokne. See Holme. North.
Northotrington. See Otterington,
North.
Northourom, Northowrom. See
Owrani, North.
Northperott. See Perrott. North.
Northpeterton. See Petherton,
North.
Northshobery, Northshobviry. See
Shoebury, North.
Northsomercotes. »S'ee Somercotes,
North.
Northstanley. See Stainley, North.
Northstathir. See Stather.
Northston. See Stone.
Northtauton. See Tawton, North.
Northtrishill. See Thrushelton.
Northumberland, countess of. See
Percy, Katharine.
, earl of. »S'ee Percy, Henry.
Northwode, co. Kent. See North-
wood.
Northwode, John de, 686.
, , Roger, son of, 686.
, John, the elder, esquire,
824.
Northwood, Northwode, Norwode
in the Isle of Sheppey [in
parish of Eastchurch], co.
Kent, manor of, 876.
Northwroxhale. See Wraxhall,
North.
Northwyfflynghan. See Willingham,
North.
Northwyke. See Wyke, North.
Northye. See Northeye.
Northyend. See North End.
Northykam. See Hykam, North.
Norton, co. Leicester, 497.
Stretton Parva in,
q.v.
Wt. 3777.
Norton — cont.
, CO. Suffolk, Little Haugh in,
q.v.
, CO. York [N.R.], 222.
Beauchamp, co. Somerset,
manor of, 823.
, Chipping, Chepyng Norton,
CO. Oxford manor {\) of,
599.
, Cold, Norton, co. Essex,
143.
, Flambards manor
in, q.v.
, manor of Cold Nor-
ton, Coldenorton, in, land
held of, 143.
Conyers, Norton [in Wath,
CO. York, N.R.], John Norton
of. See Norton.
Norton, Fyndeschurche,
Norton and Fyndeschurche,
in the parish of Bromyard,
CO. Hereford, 373.
[in Campsall], co. York
[W.R.], 236, 669.
[in Cuknington], co. Salop,
manor of, 116.
in Hales, Halles, co. Salop,
advowson of, 326.
, , manor of, 326.
[in Newton St. Cyres], co.
Devon, 262.
jiixta Twy cross Norton, co.
Leicester, 860.
, , manor of, 860.
, Midsomer, manor of, 9, 421,
552.
, bishop's manor of,
land held of, 421.
, Pudding, Podyngnorton, co.
Norfolk, manor of, 16.
Saltmarshe. co. Hereford.
See Saltmarshe.
Sydynham. See Sydenham.
Norton, Isabel, wife of Richard, 726.
, John, 56.
, John, clerk, 151, 152.
, John, of Norton, 304.
, , John, the younger,
son and heir of, 304.
, , , Anne wife
of, daughter and heir of
William Radclyff of Rilston,
esquire, 304.
Norton, Richard, co. Hants, 726.
Norton, Richard, co. Norfolk, 152.
Norton, Richard, son and heir of,
Richard, 726.
, Robert, 304.
, Roger, cousin and heir of
John Albery, 387.
, Thomas, land held of, 501.
Norwich, co. Norfolk, 230.
, John Agges of. See Agges.
bailiffs of, 230.
IB 51
802
GENERAL INDEX.
Norwich — cont.
, citizens and aldermen of.
See Rose, Robert ; Welles,
John.
, castle of, 726.
, blaunch farm of,
13.
, , land held of, 110,
726.
Holy Trinity, or Christ
Church, cathedral church of,
bishop of, land held of, 18,
19, 114, 465 ter, 945.
, , bishops of. See
Alnewike, William ; Gold-
well, James ; Lyhert, Walter ;
Nikke, Richard.
, , prior of (Christ
Church), land held of, 18.
St. Michael-at-Coslany,
called St. Miles, St. INIichael
the Archangel, Coslany [in
Coslany Street], parish church
of, chantry of Robert Thorp
in, 605.
, , chaplain of. See
Wallour, Richard.
, Thorp's chantry. See St.
Michael-at-Coslany.
Norwich, Norwiche, Norwych, John,
esquire, 44.
Norwich, John, esquire, co. Buck-
ingham, 929 ; CO. Northamp-
ton, 882.
Norwich, Katharine, wife of John,
882, 929.
Simon, son and heir of John,
882, 929.
Norwode, co. Kent. See Northwood.
Norwodes manor in Luton, co. Bed-
ford, 766.
Norwood, Norwod, Norwodde, Nor-
wode, Elizabeth, daughter,
and co-heir of John, 713.
, Elizabeth, widow, daughter
and co-heir of Thomas Frog-
nail, 932.
, Joan, daughter and co-heir
of John, 713.
, John (co. Buckingham),
208.
, John (co. Devon), 17.
, John (co. Warwick), 913.
, John, esquire, 593.
Norwood, John, co. Wilts, 713.
Norwych, John, &c. See Norwich.
Norys, Noryse. See Noreys.
Noteley, co. Devon, 343.
Nothill. See Northill.
Notley, Notteley [in Long Crendon,
CO. Buckingham], abbot of,
6.
, Piers, abbot of, land
held of, 661. *See Caversham,
Piers.
Notley — cont.
, CO. Hants. See Netley.
Nottingham, Notyngham, county of,
marquess of. See Berkeley,
William.
Nottingham, Notyngham, co. Not-
tingham, 423.
Nottingham and Derby, countess of,
sheriff of, 322.
Nowers Manor, co. Norfolk. See
Hindringham.
Noxes, CO. Oxford. See Goring.
Nudigate. See Newdegate.
Nuffield, CO. Oxford, Huntercombe
in, q.v.
Nun, professed, inquisition on, 937.
Nimeaton, Noneton, co. Warwick,
802.
.St. Mary of, prioress of, land
held of, 802.
Nun ton, co. Wilts, Bodenham in,
q.v.
Nursteed, Nustede [in St. James'
parish, Devizes, now in Ro vmd-
way], CO. Wilts, 738.
Nutbean, Nutbeme [in Weyhill alias
Penton Grafton], co. Hants,
707.
Nutley [chapelry to Preston Can-
dover], co. Hants, manor of,
726.
Nuton. See Newton.
Nutty s, CO. Sussex. See Pulbo rough.
Nymet Rowland, Nymet Roland,
CO. Devon, 176.
Tracey or Bow, NyiTietbowe,
CO. Devon, 360.
Nynehead, Nynehed [co. Somerset],
772.
Nynes, Nicholas, 838.
Nythercomb'. See Nethercombe.
Nytherton. ^See Netherton.
Nythyrbiu-y. See Netherbiu-y.
Nywlond. See Newland.
0
Oake, CO. Somerset, Harnham in,
g.v.
Oakenshaw, Okenshawe, [hamlet of
Cleckheaton], co. York [W.R.],
inanor of, land held of, 672
bis.
Oakham, Okham, co. Rutland, castle
of, land held of, 207.
, Gunthorpe in, q.v.
Oakington, Hogyngton, Okynton,
CO. Cambridge, 219, 518.
GENERAL INDEX.
803
Oakington — cont.
, Westwick in, q.v,
Oakley, Church, Churcheokeley,
Chyrcheocle, co. Hants, 548,
678.
, , manor of, 548, 678.
, , Malshanger in, q.v.
, Great, co. Essex, Houbridge
Hall in. q.v.
Hall. Hall, Halle [in Deane],
CO. Hants, manor of, 548,
678.
, Okeley [in Great Canford],
CO. Dorset, 51.
Oalcworth. in Keighley, co. York,
W.R., Scholes in, q.v.
Gates, Otes, in High Laver, co. Essex,
manor (J) of. 396.
•Obit,' founded, 623, 719.
Obleygh, Obleyghe. See Ubley.
Obthorpe, Oldebethorp [in Thurlby
in the wapentake of Nesse],
CO. Lincoln, knight's fee in,
33.
Ockedene. See Okeden.
Ockendon, South, Southwekyngdon,
CO. Essex, advowson of, 383,
425.
, manor of, 383, 425.
Ockley, Okelegh, Oklegh, co. Surrey,
684.
, manor of, land held of,
684.
Ocle, Okeley, co. Hants, 338, 609.
Pychard, Ocle Pichard, co.
Hereford, manor of, 261.
Ocley, John. See Okeley.
Ode, Richard, 171.
Odeby, Walter, 631, 832.
Odell, Odill, Wodhyl, co. Bedford,
660, 677.
Odetrewe. See Ottery.
Odyll, Fulk, land held of, 660.
Odyngsell, Odyngsels, Odynsels,
Edward, esquire, land held of,
293.
Gerard, land held of, 913.
Thomas, land held of. 224.
Odyns in Wakering, co. Essex, 1.
Offcote-Underwood, Offecote, Ofcote
andUnderwode, orUndyrwode
[liberty in Ashbourne parish],
CO. Derby, 542, 832.
, manors of, 542.
OfHey, Great, Great OfTeley, co.
Hertford, 650.
, , Westbury manor in,
q.v.
, Little. Little Offeley [in
Great Offley], co. Hertford,
650.
Offord [in Wootton Wawen], co.
Warwick, 431.
Offwell, Offewyll, co. Devon, 100.
Often. See Ufton Nervet.
Ogan, Emmot, wife of Henry, daugh-
ter and heir of Elizabeth
Milys, daughter and co-heir
of Nicholas Wotton, 275.
, Henry, 284.
Ogan, Henry, co. Somerset, 276 ;
CO. Wilts, 275, 789.
Ogan, John, son and heir of Henry,
789.
, Philip, 552.
, Richard, son and heir of
Henry and Emmot, 275, 276.
Ogard, Henry, knight, 429.
Ogboume St. George, Okeburn
Seynt George, co. Wilts, 507.
Ogewill. See Ogwell.
Oglander, Eglender, Thomas, 609.
Ogle, Ralph, lord de Ogle, land held
of, 547 bis, 906.
Ogwell Peytevin, Ogewill [in West
Ogwell], CO. Devon, manor of,
248.
Okeburn Seynt George. See Og-
boiirne St. George.
Okeden, Ockedene, Maud. See
Cook, William.
, William, son and heir of
Maud, 529, 530, 689.
, , land held of, 726.
Okeford, Child, Childeokford, Chil-
docford, Childokeford, Chil-
dokford, Chyldokford alias
Chyldokyford, co. Dorset, 401,
553.
, , advowson of, 239.
, , manor of, 239.
, , rent from,
553.
, , manor (J) of, 401,
956.
Shilling, Okeforde Shillyng,
CO. Dorset, manor of, 958.
Okehampton, Okehampton, Ok-
hampton, co. Devon, 878.
, borough of, land held of, 878.
, honor of, land held of, 262,
265, 466, 555 bis, 699, 943
bis.
, honor of castle of, land held
of, 716.
, manor of, land held of, 64,
767.
Okelegh. See Ockley.
Okeley, co. Dorset. See Oakley.
CO. Hants. See Ocle.
Okeley, Ocley, John, 748, 970.
Okenbury [in Ringmore], co. Devon,
17.
, church there [chapel of St.
Katharine at], 17.
Okenshawe. See Oakenshaw.
Okerton. See Hockerton.
Okham. See Oakham.
Oklegh. See Ockley.
Okyng UUey. See Ulley.
804
GENERAL INDEX.
Okynton, co. Cambridge. See Oak-
ington.
, CO. Gloucester. See Ucking-
ton.
Okys, la. See Roke Farm.
Old Hall, Oldehaugh in Debenham
and Wetheringsett, co. Suf-
folk, 34.
Old Moor. See Moor. Old.
Oldam. See Oldham.
Oldbiu-y upon Severn, Oldbury,
Oldebury [in Thornbury], co.
Gloucester, 757, 833.
Olde, Thomas, 542.
Oldebethorp. See Obthorpe.
Oldebury. See Oldbury upon
Severn.
Oldefforde, Oldeford. See Ford,
Old.
Oldehaugh. See Old Hall.
Oldeport. See Port, Old.
Oldestratford. See Stratford, Old.
Oldewarke. See Aldwark.
Oldford. See Ford, Old.
Oldham, Oldam, Oldom, Hugh,
clerk, 872, 962.
prebendary of Netherbviry,
land held of, 953.
Oldmixon, William, 154.
Oldom. See Oldham.
Oldrumney. See Romnej^ Old.
Oldstretford. See Stratford, Old.
Olesby. See Ulceby.
Olivers, Oliveres, in Stanway, co.
Essex, manor of, 417, 427.
OUves, Olyves. See Shingle Hall.
Ollerton, Allerton in Shirvvode, Al-
verton in Sherewode [in Ed-
winstowe], co. Nottingham,
46, 332.
, manor of, 332.
Olston, John, clerk, 4.
Olveston, co. Gloucester, Cote in,
q.v.
Olyver, Robert, clerk, 710.
Olyves. See Olives.
Ondermille, co. Devon, 940.
Onehouse, Onhows, Onows, co. Suf-
folk, 53.
, manor of, manor called One-
house Hall, 53.
, , land held of. 457.
Ongar, High, co. Essex, Astelyns in,
q.v.
Onhows. See Onehouse.
Onibiiry, co. Salop, Langley in,
q.v.
, Padmore in, q.v.
, Walton in, q.v.
Onn, Little, Little Onne [in Chui-ch
Eaton], CO. Stafford, manor
of, 581.
Onows. See Onehouse.
Opton Prodeham. See Upton Pro-
dom.
Orchard, John, 615.
Orchardislond, co. Somerset. See
Angersleigh.
Orcheston St. George, co. Wilts, 786.
Orcop, CO. Hereford, Orcop within
the hundred of Wormelowe,
manor of, 1 12.
Ordsall Hall, Ordsall [in Manchester
parish], co. Lancaster. See
Ratclyff. William.
Oreby, John de, 33.
Orford, co. Suffolk, Halvergate
Marsh in, 467.
, Gedgrave in, q.v.
Originalia Roll, cited, 508.
Orkesdene. See Austin Lodge.
Orlaston. See Orlestone.
Orleigh, Orlegh [in Buckland Brewer,
CO. Devon], John Denys of.
See Denys.
Orlestone, Orlaston, co. Kent, parish
of, 246.
Orleton [in Eastham], co. Worcester,
manor of, 562.
Orlingbury, Orlingber, Orlyngbere,
CO. Northampton, advowson
of, 407, 414.
, Beavers Maner in. See
Beauvers.
, Blakysin, 621.
, Monkj^s in, 621.
Ormesby St. Margaret, Ormesby, co.
Norfolk, fee farm of, 253.
Ormeston, Roger, 312.
Ormond, Ormound, Urmond, James,
&c., earl of. See Butler alias
Ormond.
, John, esquire, land held of,
20, 621, 691.
Ormsby, South, Ormesby by Ket-
tesby, CO. Lincoln, 835.
, manor of, land held of, 2,
585.
, , Ketsby in, q.v.
Orston, CO. Nottingham, Dalington
in, q.v.
Orton, Overton, co. Westmorland,
manor (J) of, 809, 810.
, Cole, CO. Leicester, Nether-
town and Overtown in, q.v.
Oryge. See Storridge.
Orynge, John, 771, 776.
Osbalston, Thomas, 736.
Osbernnysdole, co. Norfolk. See
Wiggenhall.
Osborn. Maurice, 445.
, land held of, 296 bis.
Osburne, John, co. Wilts, 786.
Osgathorpe, Osgothorp, co. Leices-
ter, 860.
, advowson of, 860.
, manor of, 860.
Osgodby [in Hemingbrough], co.
York [E.R.], 939.
, manor of, 939.
GENERAL INDEX.
805
Osmaston near Derby, Osmanston
near Derby. Osmondeston,
CO. Derb5^ 252. 601.
Osmondiston. Osmondeston, Os-
mondston, Osmuston, co.
Norfolk. (See Scole.
Osmotherley, co. York [N.R.], West
Harlsey in. q.v.
Osney, in Oxford, co. Oxford, 22.
Ospringe, OsprjTig, co. Kent, 438.
Shaylerdesdotine in. 438.
Thomas Coke of. See Coke.
Stone by. See Stone next
Faversham.
Ossett, Osset [in Dewsbiory], co.
York [W.R.], 570.
Oterborne. See Otterboiirne.
Otes. See Oates.
Othe Caymys. See Camesworth.
Fraunceys. See Worth
Francis.
Otho, Walter, 255.
^largery wife of.
See Prude, Margery.
Alice.
daughter and heir of. See
Bale, Robert.
Otley, CO. Suffolk, Nether hall manor
in, 84.
, CO. York, W.R., Baildon in,
q.v.
, Burley in, q.v.
Pool in, q.v.
, Stead in, q.v.
Otley, William, 494.
Otryngham Mersh. See Ottringhani.
Otryngton. See Otterington.
Otterbourne, Oterborne, Oterbourne,
CO. Hants, 648.
Otterden, co. Kent, Boardfield in, q.v.
Otterington, OtrjTigton, Ottryngton,
CO. York [N.R.], 461 bis.
, North. Northotrington, co.
York [N.R.], 839.
, South, Southotryngton, co.
York [N.R.], 574.
manor {\) of, 574.
Otterpley [in Challock], co. Kent,
manor of, 246.
Otterpool, Oterpole, [in Sellinge],
CO. Kent, manor of, 145.
Ottery, Odetrewe [in Tavistock], co.
Devon, 717.
St. Mary, Otereye St. Mary,
CO. Devon, 770.
, , college of, land held
of, 770.
, manor of, land held
of, 770.
, , Thome in, q.v.
, Up, Upotery, Uppeoterey,
Uppeotreye, co. Devon, 228,
248.
, , manor of, land held
of, 248.
Ottringham, Otryngham Mersh, co.
York [E.R.]. 669.
Ottryngton. See Otterington.
Ottur, Jolin, 802.
Oudelev. Richard, cousin and heir of
Walter, 601.
Oudeby, Walter, clerk, co. Derby, 601.
Oulrem. See Ulrome.
Oundle, Owendell, Owndell, co.
Northampton, 742.
Ouse, Owse, river, co. York, ferry
over, 169.
Ouseburn, Little, co. York, W.R.,
Widdington in, q.v.
Oust. Stephen, 86.
Ousthorp. See Owsthorpe.
Ouston. See Owston.
Oustye, William, 7.
, , Constance wife of,
daughter and co-heir of
William and Joan Cressell, 7.
Outelmestone, Outtelmeston. See
Diggs Court.
Outlaw, 365.
Outrip, Overthorp [in Finghall], co.
York [N.R.], manor of, 461.
Outtelmeston. See Outelmestone.
Ovedale. See Uvedale.
Ovenden [in Halifax], co. York
[W.R.], 803.
, manor of, 803.
, Bradshaw in, q.v.
Over, Hover, co. Cambridge, 518.
, manor of Hover Hall [in],
land held of, 518.
Overadber, Overatbarr, Overatbere.
See Adbeer, Over.
Overcatton. See Catton, High.
Overclehungr'. See Clingre.
Overcolwike. See Colwick.
Overcombe, in Holbeton. See
Combe.
OverctmscUff. See Coniscliffe, High.
Overhall, manor, co. Norfolk. See
Shelton.
Overhalle Manor, co. Suffolk. See
Bradley.
Overkodington. See Kiddington,
Over.
Overkolwike. See Colwick.
Overorton. See Worton, Over.
Overselys. See Zeals, Higher.
Overstondon. See Stondon.
Overthorp. See Outrip.
Overton, co. Hants, 372, 705.
, , Kyrkebyesmede in,
705.
, Polhampton in, q.v.
, , Qtiidhampton in, q.v.
, , Robert Smyth of.
See Smyth.
, CO. Westmorland. See
Orton.
[in Richards Castle], co.
Salop, 233.
806
GENERAL INDEX.
Overton — cont.
, Market, Marketoverton, co.
Rutland, 220.
West, Overton, co. Wilts,
974.
, ....... Shaw in, q.v.
Overtown alias Orton Saucey, Over-
ton Saucy [in Cole Orton], co.
Leicester, 497.
Overwallop. See Wallop, Over.
Overwer'. See Weare.
Oving, Ovyng, co. Buckingham,
447.
, manor of, 447.
, Ovyng, CO. Sussex, Taver-
ners in, 483.
Ovington, Ovyngton, co. Essex, ad-
vowson of, 26.
, manor of, 26.
Ovyng, CO. Buckingham. See Oving.
, CO. Sussex. See Ovyng.
Ovyngton. See Ovington.
Owen, David, knight, land held of,
174.
Owendell, Owndell. See Ovmdle.
Owmby, Owneby [in Searby], co.
Lincoln, 750.
Ownsted, John, of Farley, 684.
Owram, North, Northourom, North-
owrom [in Halifax], co. York
[W.R.], 390, 803.
, South, Southoiirom [in
Halifax], co. York[W.R.], 803.
, , Eland Hall in, 803.
Owse. See Ouse.
Owsthorpe, Ousthorp, Owsthorp [in
Eastrington], co. York [E.R.],
169.
Owston, Oiiston, co. Lincoln, ad-
vowson of chantry of, 566.
, Awston, CO. York [W.R.],
236.
, , Carcroft in, q.v.
, , Skellow in, q.v.
, Stubbys in, q.v.
Ferry, or West Kinnard's
Ferry, KenyaKery, Kynyal-
fery [village in Owston], co.
Lincoln, 566.
Oxborough, Oxbroiogh, Oxburgh, co.
Norfolk, 4, 543.
, manor of, 4.
, Odys in, 4.
, Hewer, John of, q.v.
Oxburgh, Thomas, 4.
Oxcombe, co. Lincoln, 644, 835.
Oxdon. See Oxendon.
Oxenbrige, Oxenbregge, Oxinbrigge,
Thomas, 209, 212.
, , esquire, 179.
, , Serjeant - at - law,
911.
Oxendon, Great, Oxdon Magna, co.
Northampton, manor of, 882.
Oxeney. See Oxney Island.
Oxenhall. See Oxneyfield.
Oxenham, William, 739.
Oxford, county of, earl of. See
Vere.
, escheator in. See Frebody ,
Hugh.
Oxford, CO. Oxford, 22.
, All Sovils College, president
of, land held of, 293 ; warden
of, land held of, 7.
, Canditch, Candy che (Broad
Street), without north gate of,
340.
, New College, New College of
St. Mary of Oxford, New Col-
lege of St. Mary of Winchester
in Oxford, provost of, land
held of, 117, 690 bis.
, , warden of. See
Porter, William.
, warden of, land held
of, 1, 22, 738.
, pasture beside. See Swines-
hull.
, St. Fredeswide, prior of, 237.
, St. Martin's parish in, 22.
, St. Mary Magdalen, college
of, president of, land held of,
520.
, St. Peter's parish, ' le Rede
Coke in le Bayly ' in, 22.
, Selyng lane in, 22.
University of, education at,
163.
, , exhibitions at, 147,
683, 865.
, weirs beside. See Thames,
the.
Oxinbrigge. See Oxenbrige.
Oxney Island Hundred, Oxeney, co.
Kent, 973.
Oxneyfield, Oxenhall [in Darlington],
CO. Durham, 558.
, manor of, 558.
Oxonhawe, co. Northampton. See
Aldwinkle.
Oxted, Oxsted, Oxstede, co. Surrey,
advowson of, 922.
, manor of, 922.
Oxton, CO. Nottingham, manor of,
423.
Oxwyke, Thomas. See Gaye.
Pachesham alias Patchenham, Pates-
ham [in Leather head], co.
Surrey, manor of, land held
of, 684.
GENERAL INDEX.
807
Packington, Little, Pakyngton
Pygot, CO. Wanvick, 893.
, manor of, 802, 893.
Paddestow. See Padstovv.
Pademore. See Padniore.
Padland. John. 623.
Padley [in Pentrich. co. Derby],
Robert EjTe of. See Eyre.
Padmore, Pademore [in Onibury], co.
Salop, manor of , 116.
Padstow, Paddestowe, co. Cornwall,
774.
, Oliver Calwodeley of, 774.
Padyngton. See Pavington.
Pagand, Robert. See Fitz Payne.
Page, Roger, yeoman, 141.
Pageham. See Peagham.
Pagehurst, co. Kent. See Staple-
hurst.
Paget, Roger, 29.
, , Elizabeth, wife of,
29.
Paggeham. See Pagham.
Pagham, Paggeham, co. Sussex,
parish of, Crimsham in, q.v.
, manor of, land held of, 439.
Pagrave, John, 744.
Pailton, Pavleton [in Monks Kirby],
CO. Warwick, 802.
Paine. See Payn.
Painswick, Payneswyk, co. Glouces-
ter, lord of, land held of,
972.
Pakemans in Good and High Easter
and Mashbury, co. Essex, 1.
Pakenham, co. Suffolk, 496.
, Redcastle farm in, q.v.
Pakenham, Anne, daughter and co-heir
of Henry, co. Norfolk, 37.
Pakenham, Paykenham, Pykenham,
Edmund, 13.
, Elizabeth, daughter and co-
heir of Henry, 37.
, Henry, 4.
, Henry, son and heir of
Robert, esqioire, 37.
, Margaret, daughter and co-
heir of Henry, 37.
, Margaret, wife of Henry, 37.
, Robert, esquire, 37.
See also Pickenham.
Pakyngton Pygot. See Packington,
Little.
Palace, hereditary wardenship of,
28.
Pale, John, chaplain, 287.
Palgrave, co. Suffolk, le Dame Closes
in, 496.
Palmer, Richard, 4.
, William, 776.
Palmers, Palmersheys, in West Exe
[in Tiverton], co. Devon, 716.
Cowmbe, co. Sussex. See
Findon.
Palmes, Palmez, Brian, 669.
Palmes — cont.
, Brian, esquire, 346 his, 568,
830, 831, 935.
, , land held of, 346.
, Guy, 669.
, John, 122.
Palton Lond, co. Devon. See
Yarnscombe.
Panell Fee. See Rasen, Middle.
Pangbourne, co. Berks, 374.
Pann, Panne [in Whippingham], Isle
of Wight, 689.
Panton, co. Lincoln, manor of, 455.
Parcoys. See Pencoose.
Pare, Thomes, 852.
Parham. See Parnham.
Paris Manor, manor of Parys [in
North Weald Bassett], co.
Essex, 679.
Parke Court, manor of. See Hard-
wicke.
Parke Hall, co. Derby. See Parkhall.
Hall, CO. Essex. See Gos-
field.
Parkecoys. See Pencoose.
Parker, John, 551.
, Nicholas, of Honing, co.
Norfolk, esquire, 37.
, Robert, 1 (p. 4).
, Stephen, 426.
, Thomas, 852.
, William, of Clothall, hus-
bandman, 666.
Parkers Manor [in Warehorne], co.
Kent, land held of, 246.
alias Wulves, co. Suffolk. See
Aldham.
Parkhall, Parke Hall [in Ashover],
CO. Derby, manor {\) of, 288.
Parkham, co. Devon, Goldworthy in,
q.v.
Parks. See : —
Caversham.
Freemantle.
Greenwich.
Haccombe.
Pishobury.
Parmenter, Thomas, Master of St.
John's Hospital, Northamp-
ton, 847, 851.
Parnham, Parham [in Beaminster],
CO. Dorset, manor of , 310.
Parr, Per', Thomas, esquire, land
held of, 433 passim.
Parson, Parsone, John, 6.
, John, clerk, 627.
Parsons, Richard, 928.
Partenay. See Partney.
Parterich, John, 687.
Partney, Partenay, co. Lincoln, 182.
, Assheby by. See Ashby.
Parton, co. Stafford. See Perton.
Parton, John de, knight, 638.
Partriche, Robert, of Acton, 72,
429.
808
GENERAL INDEX.
Partriche — cont.
, Robert, the younger, of
Acton, 72.
Parw'ich, Parwyche, Perwyche, co.
Derby, 542.
, manor of, 832.
, Wylcokes fyldes in, 542.
Parys Manor, co. Essex. See Paris.
Parys, John, 448.
, Margaret wife of,
daughter and co-heir of
Thomas Huntingdon, 448.
Pasmer, Richard, 115.
Passelew, Passelowe, Passhelew,
Simon, heirs of, land held of,
422.
William, 225 ter.
Passenham, co. Northampton, 912.
Passer, Robert, 973.
Passhe, Thomas, clerk, 498.
Passhelew. See Passelew.
Paston, Edmund, 110, 353.
, John, 110.
, John, esquire, 199, 353.
, , Anne, daughter of.
See Yelverton, Anne.
, John, knight, 11, 117, 392,
600.
, William, 4,
, William, esquire, 605.
Patesham. See Pachesham.
Pateshulles, co. Buckingham. See
Crawley, Little.
Patrixbourne, Patrykesborn, co.
Kent, 642 his, 665.
, manor of, 247.
Hoad in, q.v.
Pattishall, co. Northampton, Astcote
in, q.v.
Pattrington, Patryngton, co. York
[E.R.], 669.
Patrykesborn. See Patrixbourne.
Patryngton. See Pattrington.
Pattysforde, in Challacombe, co.
Devon, 615.
Paulet, Pawelet, Pawlet, Pawlett,
Poulet, Powlette. Amyas,
knight, 263, 683, 834, 962.
, , land held of, .321.
, Amyas, knight, son and heir
of William. Icnight, and
Elizabeth, 262, 317.
Elizabeth, wife of William,
knight, 262.
Paulet, Elizabeth, widow, late the wife
of William, knight, co. Devon,
317.
Paulet, John, esquire, land held of,
126, 499, 505 bis.
, John, knight, 962.
, William, knight, 317.
Paulet, William, knight, co. Devon,
262.
PauIjTiescray, Paulyscrey. See
Cray, St. Paul's.
Paunsefote, Pauncefote, John, 720.
, Walter, esquire, 545.
, , Anne daughter of.
See Whityng, Anne.
, , Peter, son and heir
of, 545.
Paunton by Grantham. <Sec Ponton,
Great.
Pavesham. See Pewsham.
Pavington, Padyngton, in Burring-
ton, CO. Devon, 555.
Pawe, Andrew, 471.
Pawelet. See Paulet.
Paweley, Walter, 246.
Pawlet. See Paulet.
Paxcroft, Paxecroft [in Hilperton
and Semington], co. Wilts,
manor of, 785.
Paxton, Great, co. Huntingdon,
744.
, , Englyse in, 517.
, , De la Haj-es manor
in, land held of, 517.
, , manor of, land held
of, 744.
, Little, CO. Huntingdon, 517,
744.
, , Bundyes in, 744.
, , Cokstevyns in, 744.
, , Halams in, 744.
, , manor of, 517.
, land held of,
744.
Payherabiiry alias Upton Prodom,
Opton Prodeham, co. Devon,
265, 466.
Paykenham. See Pakenham.
Payleton. See Pailton.
Payn, Paine, Richard, clerk, 506.
, Robert, 540.
, Thomas (co. Essex), 26.
Thomas (co. Norfolk), 13.
Paynell, Geoffrey, 644.
Paynes tenement [in Ockley], co.
Sixrrey, 684.
Payneswyk. See Painswick.
Paynot, Paynott, John, parson of
chiu-ch of Weston Fa veil, 216,
222, 224.
Paynston. See Penson.
Payton. See Peyton.
Peagham, Pageham [in St. Giles in
the Wood], CO. Devon, 422.
Peak, le Peke, co. Derby, Assheford
in. See Ashford.
High. CO. Derby, castle of,
land held of, 628.
Peard, John, 118.
Peatton. See Petton.
Pecham, co. Surrey. See Peckham.
Pecham. WilUam, land held of, 246.
Peche. Perche, Gilbert, heirs of, land
held of, 219.
Peches [? in Portishead], co. Somer-
set, 190,
GENERAL INDEX.
809
Peckham, Pecham, in Cambervvell,
CO. Surrey. 1~1-
Bredinghurst in. q.v.
, manor of, land held of. 620.
Pederton, South. See Petherton,
South.
Pedj-ngton. See Piddington.
Peions. co. Sussex. See Pulborough.
Pek. See Peke.
Pake, le. See Peak.
Peke, Pek, John, esquire, 728.
Thomas, parson of Thorn-
hill, 803 ter.
Pekham, Agnes, first wife of Peter,
daughter and heir of John
Croton, 482.
, Elizabeth wife of Peter,
482.
, George, son and heir of Peter
and Agnes, 482.
Pekham, Peter, esquire, co. Middlesex,
482.
Peksall, William, 497 (p. 311).
Peletton. See Pillaton.
Pelham, Brent, co. Essex, Grays
Manor, manor of Jonnespel-
ham, in, 104.
Pellycan, William, gentleman, 85.
Pelton [in Chester le Street], co. Dur-
ham, 558.
town {\) of, 558.
Pembroke, earl of. See Herbert,
WiUiam ; Marshall, Walter.
Pembrokehall. See Cambridge.
Pencombe, co. Hereford, manor of,
261.
Pencoose, ? Parcoys, Parkecoys [in
Kenwyn], 680 {p. 436 his).
Pendeley, Pendley, Thomas, 17,
208.
Pendogget, Pendoget [in St. Kew],
CO. Cornwall, 680 (p. *436
his).
Pendrea, Pendre [in St. Buryan], co.
Cornwall. 871.
Pendrym, Pendryn [in St. Martin],
CO. Cornwall, manor of, 873.
Penecrek. See Penycrek.
Penfentenyowe, Penfentyneo. See
Penventinue.
Pengould, Pengowell [in St. Gennys],
CO. Cornwall, 827.
Penhale, John, 7.
Joan daughter of.
See Cre-ssell, Joan.
Penistone, co. York, W.R., Hunshelf
in, q.v.
Penkridge, Penkerich, Penkeriche,
Penkeryche, co. Stafford, 347,
537.
, manor of, 638.
, , land held of, 537.
, Pillaton Hall in, q.v.
Pennant, co. Montgomery, Garth-
geljmen in, q.v.
Pennington, Peniton, Penyngton,
Penj^ton by Lemyngton, in
Milford parish, co. Hants,
648.
, advowson of chapel of St.
Mary Magdalen of. 648.
, manor (|-) of, 648, 777.
Penpons Alverton, Penpons Alwarne
[in Madron], co. Cornwall,
871.
Penrith, Penreth, co. Cumberland,
292, 762.
manor of, land held of, 292.
Penryn, co. Cornwall, borough of,
Penryn Burgh, 871.
, manor of, land held of,
871.
Pensham, Pensam [in St. Andrew,
Pershore], co. Worcester, 375.
Pensions, perpetual, granted by
king Edward III, 441, 610.
Penson, Paynston [in Newton St.
Cyres], co. Devon, 709.
Penthlyn, John, chaplain, 833.
Penton Grafton alias Weyhill, co.
Hants, Nutbean in, q.v.
Mewsey, Penyton Meysy,
CO. Hants, 707, 806.
Pentrich, co. Derby, Padley in, q.v.
Penventinue, Penfentenyowe, Pen-
fentyneo, Penfentynyowe [in
Kenwyn], co. Cornwall, 680
(pp. 435, 436).
manor of, 680 Ipp. 435.
436 his).
Penycrek or JPenecrek, in Bishops-
bourne, CO. Kent, 642, 665.
Penjmgton, co. Hants. See Penning-
ton.
Penyngton, John, the elder, knight, co.
York, 733.
Penyngton, John, esquire, 733.
, John, knight, son of.
and cousin and heir of John,
knight, 733.
Penyton Meysy. See Penton Mew-
sey.
Pepilpen. See Pipplepen.
Peopleton, Peplyngton, Publington,
Publyngton, Puplyngton co.
Worcester. 387.
advowson of, 562.
manor of, 562.
Peplow. Peplowe [in Hodnet], co.
Salop, manor of, 116.
Peplyngton. See Peopleton.
Per'. See Parr.
Percehay, William, land held of, 57.
Perch, Gilbert. See Peche.
William, 838.
Percy, Henry, earl of Northumber-
land, 743, 834, 837, 883, 931,
963.
, land held of, in co.
Cumberland, 135, 292,
810
GENERAL INDEX.
Percy, Henry, land held of, in — cont.
, , CO. Dorset,
522.
. . . . , CO. Devon,
CO. Lincoln,
879, 975.
2, 585," 644.'
iimberland, 906.
*• ...•.., .....
set, 65.
• > >
173.
: CO. North-
, CO. Somer-
co. Sussex,
CO "i ork
38, 163, 222,304,' 391 bis, 420,'
569 bis, 573, 574. 831.
, Katharine, countess of
Northumberland. daughter
and co-heir of Sir Robert
Spencer and of Eleanor,
countess of Wilts, 524, 525.
, John, 251.
Avice wife of, 251.
Percy, John, co. Devon, 369.
Percy, John, son and heir of John,
369.
, Lion, 169.
, Thomas de, knight. 833.
., Thomas, the elder, 251, 349.
Percy vale, Percy vail, James, son and
heir of John, 531.
Percy vale, John, co. Somerset, 531.
Percy vale, John, knight, London, 719.
Percyvale, Richard, son and heir of
John, knight, 719.
Thomasine, wife of John,
knight, 719.
Perell, Edmtind, 744.
Perpount. See Pierrepont.
Pernow Hall, Pernowehall, Manor,
CO. Norfolk. See Hindring-
ham.
Perot, South. See Perrott.
Perranzabuloe, co. Cornwall, Chiver-
ton in, q.v.
, Lambourne in, q.v.
Perrott, North, Northperott, co.
Somerset, 837.
, , advowson of, 837.
, ....... manor of, 837.
, , Pipplepen in, q.v.
, South, South Perot, Suth-
perot, CO. Dorset, advowson
of, 834.
, , manor of, 683, 834.
, , Mosterton in, q.v.
, , Pickett in, q.v.
Perry, Pyrry [in Babcaryl, co.
Sonnerset, manor of, 837.
Perry Bar. Pery [in Handsworth], co.
Stafford, 730.
Furneaux, Puryfumeaux [in
Wembdon], co. Somerset, 311.
Hal], Peryhall [in Perry Bar],
CO. Stafford, manor of, 730.
Perry stone, co. Hereford. See
Snogsash.
Pers, Thomas, 596.
Persall. See Peshale.
Pershore, co. Worcester, 375, 387.
, St. Andrew, Defford in, q.v,
Pensham in, q.v.
, Wick in, q.v.
Pertenhall, Pertenhale, co. Bedford,
712.
, manor of, 712.
Perton, Parton [in Tettenhall], co.
Stafford, manor of, 638.
Perwyche. See Parwich.
Pery, co. Northampton. See Pot-
terspury.
, in Romney Marsh, co. Kent.
281
Peryhall. See Perry Hall.
Peryton, co. Somerset. See Puriton.
, CO. Wilts. See Piirton.
Pesenhale, Geoffrey, 13.
Pesez, in Margareting, co. Essex, 1.
Peshale, Persall, Peshall, Pessale,
Humphrey, esquire, co. Staf-
ford, 181, 581.
Peshale, Dame Isabel. See Grey,
Thomas, esquire.
, Lettice, wife of Humphrey,
esquire, sister of Sir Robert
Harcourfc, 581.
, Richard, son and heir of
Humphrey and Lettice, 581.
Peterborough, co. Northampton,
abbot of. land held of, 20, 234,
406, 437, 566 bis, 597, 691 ter,
694 bis, 742, 882, 916, 936.
Petersham, Petirsham [in Holt] in
Wimborne Minster, co. Dorset,
398.
Petham, co. Kent, Edward Hawte of.
See Haute.
Pethaugh. See Pettaugh.
Petherton, North, North Pederton,
Northpederton, Northpeter-
ton, CO. Somerset, 134, 187.
, , manor of, land held
of, 187.
, , Huntworth in, q.v.
, , Melcombe in, q.v,
, , Moorland in, q.v.
, South, Petirton, Southpeder-
ton, Southpetirton, Suth-
pederton, co. Somerset, 134,
687.
, , Hall of, Southpeter-
ton Hall, land held of, 134.
, , himdred of, land
held of, 477.
, , manor of, land held
of, 65, 687.
, , Yayleres Manor in,
q.v.
Petilworth. See Pittleworth.
Petirsham. See Petersham.
GENERAL INDEX.
811
Petirton. See Petherton, South.
Pot it, Petitte, Petyt. Petyte, Petytt,
Henry, brother and heir ol
Thomas, 844.
John, gentleman. 824.
Petit, John, co. Salop, 598.
Petit, John, nephew of Edmund
Bamme, 824.
Nicholas, land held of, 642,
665.
Petit, Tliomas, co. Salop, 844.
Thomas, son and heir of
John, 598.
, Walter, 196. 494.
, William, 494.
, William, gentleman; 824
his.
Petleigh, John, of Down, 684.
Petlyood, John, 700.
Petrysbradeford, co. Devon, 118.
Pettaugh, Pethavigh, co. Suffolk,
Woodwards manor in, q.v.
Pettistree, co. Suffolk, Loudham in,
q.v.
Petton, Peatton [in Bampton], co.
Devon, manor of,. 768.
le Hayne in, 768.
, Peatton Londes in, 768.
Pettworth. See Petworth.
Pettyt. iSee Pyttys.
Petworth, Pettworth, co. Sussex,
173.
Petyclerk, Robert, clerk, 700 his.
Petyte. See Petit.
Peuesham. See Pewsham.
Peverell, fee of, land held of, 224.
, honor of, land held of, 79,
423 his, 655, 755, 856, 900.
, , court of, smt of,
856.
Peverell, Margaret or ' Mergery,'
wife of Thomas, 806, 964.
Peverell, Thomas, co. Hants, 806.
Peverell, Thomas, son and heir of
William, 964.
Peverell, William, co. Dorset, 964.
Peverell. WilUam, father of Thomas,
806.
, , Joan, ' JojTi,' wife
of, 964.
William, son and heir of
Thomas and Margaret, 806.
, , grandson and heir
of WilUam, 964.
Pewe, Andrew, 117.
Pewsham, Pavesham, Peuesham, in
parish of Chippenham, co.
Wilts, 682.
, assarts in forest of, 783.
Pewson, Puyston, in Dowland parish,
CO. Devon, 699.
Peyntwyn, Hugh, D.C.L., 605.
Peyoyn, John, 744.
, Anne wife of, land
held of, 744.
Peyto, Peytowe, John, 374.
, John, land held of, 347 his.
Peyton, Payton, Robert, knight, 270,
891.
, , land held of, 613,
, Thomas, esquire, 270, 472.
Peytowe. See Peyto.
Phelypp. See Philip.
Pheser. See Feizor.
Philip, Phelypp, David, esquire, 78.
, John, 552.
, William, knight, 270.
Philippa, duchess of York, lady of
the Isle of Wight, 383.
PhiUpsale, co. Northampton. See
Aldw inkle.
PhiUpson Hous. See Mablethorpe.
Philhs Covirt, Fyllettes, in Henley
on Thames, co. Oxford,
manor of, 314.
Philpot, Phylpot, Phylpott, Eliza-
beth wife of John, knight, for-
merly Elizabeth Cosyn, niece
of the bishop of Bath, 712.
Philpot, Elizabeth, wife of Sir John
Philpot, assignment of dower,
CO. Dorset, 779 ; co. Hants,
777 ; CO. Hertford, 781 ; Lon-
don, 780.
Philpot, John, esquire, father of
John, knight, 712.
Philpot, John, knight, co. Dorset,
718 ; CO. Hants, 648 ; co.
Hertford, 721 ; London, 692.
Philpot, Piers son and heir of John,
knight, 648, 712, 718, 721.
, Roger, 712.
, William, son of John, knight,
712.
Phipp alias Leffrend, Willia:n, of
Baldock, yeoman, 666.
: Phylpot, Phylpott. See Philpot.
Pickenham, Pikenham, Pykenham,
j Elizabeth, daughter and co-
heir of Thomas, 396.
' , Elizabeth, wife of George,
esquire, 396.
Piclienham, George, esquire, co. Essex,
396.
Pickenham, John, esquire, 396 ter.
, , Margery wife of.
See Sporne, Thomas.
, Margaret, daughter and co-
heir of Thomas, 396.
1 Thomas, clerk, 36.
i , Thomas, son of John, 396.
, Master William, clerk, 146,
I 200, 429, 890 his.
! See also Pakenham.
Pickering, Pykeryng, co. York
j [N.R.], honor of, land held of,
I 669.
, lordship of, land held of, 167.
manor of, land held of,
I 573.
812
GENERAL INDEX.
Pickering — cont.
Lythe, Pykeryng Lith,
Pykerynglithe, co. York
[N.R.], wapentake of, 167.
, Thornton in. See
Thornton Dale.
Pickering. Pikering, Pykeringe,
Pykeryng, Anne daughter of
James, esquire, 88.
, Anne, wife of James, esquire.
daughter and heir of Christo-
pher Moresby, knight, 88, 292,
294, 572.
Christopher, land held of,
294.
, Christopher, esquire, son
and heir of James, esquire,
88, 346.
James, 346.
Margaret, wife of.
See Fraunke, Margaret.
Pickering, James, of Ivillington, co.
Westmorland, esquire, co.
Cumberland, 88 ; co. York
90.
Pickering, James, esqtiire, 572.
James, esquire, son and heir
of Margaret Fraunke, 346.
, James, son of James,
esquire, 88.
, Joan, mother of John, 194.
, John, 346 bis.
, John, brother of James,
esquire, 88.
, John, knight, 2.
Pickering, John, mercer, London, 194.
Pickering, Thomas, esquire, land
held of, 339, 585.
, Thomas, son of James,
esquire, 88.
, William, son of James,
esquire, 88.
Pickett, Pyket [in South Perrott],
CO. Dorset, manor of, 952.
Pickhill, Pycall, co. York [N.R.],
862.
, manor of, 862.
, Ainderby Quernhow in, q.v.
, Roxby in, q.v.
, Sinderby in, q.v.
Pickwell, Pokewyll [in Gecrgeham],
CO. Devon, manor of, land
held of, 615.
Pickworth, Pykworth, co. Rutland,
manor of, 207.
Piddington, Pedyngton, Pydyngton,
CO. Northampton, 752.
, Hackleton in, q.v.
, Preston by. See Preston
Deanery.
Pierrepont, Perpount, Henry,
knight, 423.
Piers, abbot of Notley. See Caver-
sham, Piers.
Pierson, Walter, 838.
Pigburn, Pikburn [in Brodsworth
parish], co. York [W.R.], 236,
420.
Pigot, Pygot, Henry, son of Thomas.
563, 564, 565.
, Randal, or Ranulph, knight,
304, 420, 526, 669 bis, 839.
Richard, serjeant-at-law,
839.
, Joan, wife of. See
Hastings, Joan, widow.
Pigot, Thomas, co. Bedford, 564 ; co.
Middlesex, 565.
Pigot, Thomas, cousin and heir of
Thomas, 564, 565.
Pigot, Thomas, son of Henry and cousin
and heir of Thomas, proof of
age, CO. Cambridge, 563.
Pikbiu-n. See Pigburn.
Pikenham. See Pickenham.
Pikering. See Pickering.
Pilaton Hall. See Pillaton Hall.
Pilgrimages, 543, 563, 637, 640 bis.
Pilkyngton, Agnes, co. Derby, 901.
PiUcyngton, Pylkyngton, Arthur,
son and heir of Robert, 3.
, Edmund, son and heir of
Agnes, 901.
Pilkyngton, Robert, esquire, co. York,
3.
Pilkington, Robert, esqviire, eschea-
tor, CO. York, 38.
Pilkyngton, chantry in Wakefield
chiirch, 3.
Pillaton Hall, Peletton Hall, Pilaton
Hall [in Penkridge], co. Staf-
ford, 473.
, manor of, 537.
Pilley, Pylle [in Boldre], co. Hants,
manor of, 805.
Pilsdon, Pyllysdon, co. Dorset,
manor of, land held of, 953.
Pilton, Pylton, co. Devon, 118.
, prior of, land held of,
118.
, Ralegh in, q.v.
Pinchpole, Pynchpole, Isabel, mother
of John. See Charleton,
Isabel.
Joan, daughter and heir of
John. See Bury. Edmund.
Pinchpole, John, of Windrush, co.
Gloucester, gentleman, 435.
Pinhoe, Pynne [co. Devon], John
Cheyny of, 64, 65, 66.
Pinkney, Pirikyny, Henry de, heirs
of, land held of, 234.
See also Pynkeney.
Pipard, Pypard, Pyperd, Richard, co.
Wilts, 516.
Pipard, Thomas, son and heir of
Richard, 516.
Pipplepen, Pepilpen [in North
Perrott], co. Somerset, manor
of, 837.
GENERAL INDEX.
813
Pipwell, Pypwell [in Great Oakley, '
Riishton and Wilbarston, co.
Northampton], abbot of,
land held of, 520.
Pirry, Robert, yeoman, 824.
Pirton, Pyrton, Agnes, wife of Wil-
liam, the elder, 478.
Pirton, Katharine, widow, late the
wife of William, the younger,
CO. Essex, 478.
Pirton, William, the elder, 478.
, William, the younger,
esquire, 72, 478.
, William, knight, 250 bis.
, William, son and heir of
Wilham and Katharine, 478.
Pishobviry, Pysho Bury [in Saw-
bridgeworth], co. Hertford,
manor and park of, 243.
Pistor, Edmund, son and heir of
Nicholas, 971.
, , Joan daughter of,
971.
, William, son and
heir of, 971.
, , , Elizabeth
wife of, daughter of Michael
Skyllyng, 97l.
Pistor, Nicholas, co. Hants, 971.
Pitcombe, co. Somerset. Hadspen in,
q.v.
, Honeywick in, q.v.
Pitstone, co. Buckingham, Ash-
ridge in, q.v.
Pitt, Pytt [in Biirrington], co. Devon,
699.
, Pytt, Pytte [in Hursley], co.
Hants, 648, 777.
Pittelworth. See Pittleworth.
Pitten, West, Westpytten [in Yealm-
pton and Plympton St. Mary],
CO. Devon, 192. j
Pittleworth, Petilworth, Pittelworth, j
CO. Hants, advowson of, 499. ]
, manor of, 499.
Pitton, CO. Devon. See Moreton \
Hampstead. i
, Pytton [in Alderbury], co.
Wilts, 336.
, manor of, 368. '\
Placedonas [co. Montgomery], lord-
ship of, 745.
Plangare. See Plungar.
Plasset Manor, in Attleborough and
Besthorpe, co. Norfolk, 13. |
Plassing Hall, Plassynghall, manor
of, in Attleborough, co. Nor-
folk, land held of, 13. I
Playford, John, 4. I
PlaytoTir. William, 496.
Pleshey, Plecy, Plesshy, co. Essex, 1.
, manor of, land held of, 749.
Plessey, Plessees [in Stannington],
CO. Northumberland, manor
of, land held of, 547. i
Plesshy, co. Essex. See Pleshey.
Pleysty, co. Hereford. See Brom-
yard.
Pleyter, Playter, Elizabeth, 17, 208.
Ploman, John, land held of, 709.
Plomer. See Plummer.
Plompton. See Plumpton.
Ploslo. See Polsloe.
Phimtner, Plomer, Robert, 115.
Robert, gentleman, 1 43.
, Robert, the elder, 679.
Plumpstead, Plumsted, co. Norfolk,
353.
, Little, Little Plumsted, co.
Norfolk, 600.
, Great, Great Plumsted, co.
Norfolk, 600.
Plumpton, Plompton, William,
knight, heirs of, land held of,
168.
Plviraton, John, clerk, vicar of Hor-
ley, 480.
Plungar, Plangare, co. Nottingham,
423.
Plymouth, Plymmouth, Plymmouthe,
CO. Devon, borough of, 422
bis, 943.
, mayor and cormnonalty of,
land held of, 422.
, Weston Peverel in, q.v.
Plympton, co. Devon, honor of,
honor of castle of, 30.
, land held of, 30, 100,
118, 192, 262 bis, 369, 767,
773.
, prior of, land held of, 192,
259, bis, 262, 646 bis, 767, 773,
886, 940 bis.
, , prior of. See David.
, St. Mary, co. Devon, Pitten
in, q.v.
, , Saltram in, q.v.
, , Voss in, q.v.
, , Woodford in, q.v.
Plymstock, Plympstoke, co. Devon,
30.
Hooe, West, in, q.v.
Plymtree, Plymtre, co. Devon, 178.
, Clyst William in, q.v.
, Hearn in, q.v.
Pochon, Thomas, land held of, 497.
Podder, John, 234.
Podelbarierston. See Burleston.
Podymer, Milton. See Pudymore
Milton.
Podyngnorton. See Norton, Pud-
ding.
Podyngton, co. Dorset. See Putton.
CO. Devon. See Puddington,
Pointington, Poynttyngton, co.
Somerset, 64 1 .
, manor of, 641.
Pokels, Pookyls, in [Great Wenham
and] Raydon, co. Suffolk,
891.
814
GENERAL INDEX.
Pokemersshe, in Mariansleigh, co.
Devon, 262.
Pokesvvell, Poxswell, Poxwell,
Humplirey, 61.
, , Elizabeth wife of,
daughter and co-heir of John
Bydyk, 61.
Pokeswell, Humphrey, co. Somerset,
154.
Pokeswell, John, esquire, co. Dorset,
953.
Pokeswell, Thomas, son and heir of
John, 953.
William, son and heir of
Hvimphrey, 154.
, , Alice wife of, 1 54.
Pokewyll. See Pickwell.
Pole, CO. Dorset. See Poole.
, CO. Salop. See Welshpool.
by Ferybryg, co. York. See
Pool.
Pole, Agnes, daughter of Elizabeth,
888.
, Edmund, warden of chantry
of St. Nicholas and St. Katha-
rine of Crich, 888, 966.
Pole, Elizabeth, co. Leicester, 888 ; co.
Lincoln, 966.
Pole, German, grandson and heir of
Elizabeth, 888, 966.
, Isabel, daughter of Eliza-
beth, 888, 966.
Jolin, 683, 834.
, , land held of, 23.
, John, son and heir of Eliza-
beth, 888, 966.
, Margaret [wife of Richard,
Ivnight], countess of Salisbury,
land held of, 701.
, Mary, daughter of Elizabeth.
See Blackwall, Robert.
, Ralph, of Wakebridge, co.
Derby, 628, 888, 966.
, Richard, esquire, land held
of, 328.
, Richard, knight, 861.
, Robert, chaplain, 139.
, Thomas (co. Hereford),
373.
, Thomas (co. Derby), 888,
966.
See also De la Pole.
Poledowne, co. Devon, 646.
Polegh. See Pollard.
Polesworth, Pollesworth, co. War-
wick, 893, 937.
, abbess of. See Roskyn,
Margaret.
Pooley in, q.v.
, Stipershill in, q.v.
Wilnecote in, q.v.
Poley, CO. Warwick. See Pooley.
Poley, Edmund, son of Constance
Aleyn, 141.
, Simon, 200, 429.
Poley — Mnt.
, William, son and heir of
Constance Aleyn, 141.
Poleyn, John, 973.
Polhampton, Polhampton by Asshe
[in Overton], co. Hants,
manor of, 372.
Polisby, CO. Devon, John Yerde of.
See Yerde.
Poll, de la. See De la Pole.
Pollard, Polegh, PoUegh [in Wend-
ron], CO. Cornwall, 680 (pp.
435, 436).
, manor of, 680 (p. 435).
Pollard, Pollerd, Lewis, 118, 434.
Pollegh. See Pollard.
Pollesholt. See Poulshot.
Pollesworth. See Polesworth.
Pollington, Polyngton [in Snaith],
CO. York [W.R.], 169.
manor of, 169.
Pollisholt. See Poulshot.
Polluxfen, Thomas, land held of,
362.
Polrode [in St. Kew], co. Cornwall,
manor (|) of, 829. -See Tre-
noda.
Polscoe, Lower, Polscoyth Nethera
[in St. Winnow], co. Corn-
wall, 825.
, the whole tything of Pols-
coyth, 825.
Polsloe, Ploslo [in Heavitree], co.
Devon, prioress of, land held
of, 555.
Poltesca, Poltusca, Poltuske [in
Ruan Minor], co. Cornwall,
680 (p. 436 bis).
Polwen. See Polyn.
Polyn, ? Polwen [in Gerrans], co.
Cornwall, manor of, 680 {p.
435).
Polyngton. See Pollington.
Pomario, John de, 939.
Pomeray, Pomerey, Edward, esquire,
land held of, 699, 717.
, Edward, knight, land held
of, 865.
Pomeray, Elizabeth, widow, late the
wife of — Fortescue, co.
Devon, 868.
Pomeray, John, abbot of Leicester,
802.
, Katharine late wife of
Richard, knight, land held of,
177.
, Richard, esquire, land held
of, 248, 369.
, Richard, knight, 615 bis.
, , Elizabeth wife of,
late the wife of Martin
Fortescue, 615.
Robert, 771.
, , Joan wife of, land
held of, 771.
GENERAL INDEX.
815
Pomeray — cont.
, Thomas, land held of, 823.
Ponchardon, Poncherdon, Punchar-
don, Anne. See Sendy,
Thomas.
Ponchardon, Elizabeth, widow, late the
wife of Richard Ponchardon, co.
Hants, 529.
Ponchardon, Maud. See Cooke,
William.
Philippa. See Lewston,
Thomas.
Richard, 529, 530.
, Walter, son and heir
of, 529, 530.
Pond, Agnes, daughter and heir of
John, 35.
Joan, wife of John, 35.
Pond, John, co. Suffolk, 35.
Ponsbury. See Pontesbury.
Ponsford. See Poimdsford.
Pontefract, Pontfret, Pountfret,
town, or borough of, co. York
[W.K], 568, 672.
, honor of, land held of, 169,
420, 568 his, 574, 669 his, 671,
672, 741. 803 his.
, prior of, land held of, 573.
Ponteslaury, Ponsbury, Ponsburye,
CO. Salop, manor of, 745 his.
Pontigny, Yonne, France. See
Pounteney.
Ponton, Great, Paunton by Grant-
ham, CO. Lincoln, 881.
, advowson of, 881.
, manor of, 881.
Ponyard, Ponyerd, John, 496 his.
Ponynges, Ponyngges. See Poyn-
ings.
Poode, William, 147.
Pookyls. See Pokels.
Pool, Pole by Ferybryg [in Brother-
ton], CO. York [W.R.], 573.
, Poole [in Holbeton], co.
Devon, 362.
, Poule [in Otley, now parish],
CO. York [W.R.], manor of,
831.
, South, CO. Devon, Scoble in,
q.v.
Poole, Pole, CO. Dorset, 962.
Pooley, Poley [in Polesworth], co.
Waru'ick, manor of, 942.
Poopy, Popy, John, 225.
, Robert, 225.
Poore, Stephen, gentleman, 912.
Poorton, North, Pourton, co. Dorset,
953.
Pope, William (co. Kent), 494.
, William (co. Suffolk), 110.
Popelwell. See Popplewell, Old.
Popes Hall, Popeshale [in Coldred],
CO. Kent, manor of, 686.
Popham, Faryngdon, co. Hants. See
•Farrington.
Popham, Alice. iS'ee Forster, Alice.
, heirs of, land held of, 783.
Popplewell, Old, Popelwell [in
Scholes, in Cleckheaton], co.
York [W.R.], 672.
Popy. See Poopy.
Port Farm, Port in Chislet, co. Kent,
642, 665.
Old, ? Oldeport, Oldeporte
[in Modbury], co. Devon, 709.
Port, William. See Porte.
Portbury, co. Somerset, 190.
, manor of, land held of, 190.
, Caswell in, q.v.
Porte, Port, John, 631, 832.
, William, vicar of Aldermas-
ton, 92.
Porter, John (co. Devon), 713.
, John (co. Gloucester), 490.
John (co. Somerset), 284,
837, 841.
, John (co. Warwick), 520.
, John, clerk, 392, 496 his.
, John, of Melton Mowbray,
133.
, Richard, of Campden, 29.
, William, William — , warden
of New College, Oxford, land
held of, 738.
Portesham, co. Dorset, Shilvington
in, q.v.
Porteshed. See Portishead.
Portesmothe. See Portsmouth.
Portishead, Porteshed, co. Somerset,
635.
, North Weston in, q.v.
Portland, Portlond, Isle of, co.
Dorset, 607.
Portlemouth, West, Westpertel-
mouth [in Malborough], co.
Devon, manor of, land held
of, 717.
Porton, CO. Wilts, 701, 782, 843.
Portsmouth, Portesmothe, co. Hants,
God's Hovise of, John Rise,
Master of, land held of, 499.
Portyngton, John, 169.
Posbury, Possebury [in Crediton],
CO. Devon, 153.
Poston, Postern, Postorn, Postorne
[in Hopton Cangeford], co.
Salop, 229.
, Great and Little, manor or
manors, of, 430, 947.
Potager, John, of Sudbury, chap-
' lain, 429.
Poterellys Medow, in Thurning, co.
Norfolk, 117.
Poterne. See Potterne.
Portishead, Porteshed, co. Somerset,
190.
, Capenor Court in, q.v.
, Tilles manor in, 190.
Potman, William, clerk, 2.
Potterne, Poterne, co. Wilts, 738.
810
GENERAL INDEX.
Potterne — cont.
, Worton in, q.v.
Potternewton. See Newton, Potter.
Potters Cotton. See Coton.
Potterspirry, Estptiry, Pery, co.
Northampton, 291, 912.
, Moor End in, q.v.
Potterstrete, co. Essex. See Hawk-
woods.
Pottesgrove, Pottesgrave, Pottis-
grave, co. Bedford, manor of
ih), 155.
, manor of Lovelies in, 970.
Potton, CO. Bedford, 179.
Poule. See Pool.
Poulet. See Paulet.
Poulshot, Pollesholt, Pollisholt, co.
Wilts, manor (|) of, 790.
Poulston, Pulkeston [in Halwell], co.
Devon, 865.
Poumfret, Hugh, 310, 311.
Poimde, John, 729.
, John, knight, 708 bis.
, Thomas, esquire, 36.
Poundsford, Ponsford [in Cullomp-
ton], CO. Devon, 176.
Poundstock, Poundestok, co. Corn-
wall, 827.
Pounknoll. See Puncknowle.
Pounteney [Pontigny, Yonne,
France], St. Martin and St.
Nicholas of. See Romney,
New.
Pountfret. See Pontefract.
Pountney, Pounteney, Hall Manor,
Pounteney shall, in Mellis, co.
Suffolk, 496.
, , land held of, 496
passim.
Pourton. See Poorton, North.
Powis, Powes [co. Montgomery],
lordship of, 745.
, John Grey de. See Grey.
Powlette. See Paulet.
Powterell, Thomas, gentleman,
497.
Poxswell, Poxwell, John, &c. See
Pokeswell.
Poxwell, CO. Dorset, 953.
Veer. See Vearse.
Poynings, Ponynges, Ponyngges,
Edward, 4.
Edward, knight, 246, 406,
442, 686, 824.
, , land held of, 876,
973.
Poynton Hall, co. Lincoln. See
Frieston.
Poynttyngton. See Pointington.
Poyntz, Joan, lady Ferrers, wife of
Thomas Poyntz, esquire, late
the wife of Edward Blount,
knight, formerly wife of
Walter Devereux, knight,
lord Ferrers, 324, 549.
Poyntz — cont.
Robert, knight, land held of,
96.
, Thomas, esquire, 549.
, William, gentleman, 679,
863.
Prat, Pratte, Thomas, 973.
, William, 517, 518.
Preddy. See Priddy.
Predeaux. See Prideaux.
Pree, Richard, 360, 680 (p. 434).
Prees, co. Salop, Kempley in, q.v.
, Leeton in, q.v.
Prendergest, Thomas, 149.
Prentys, Wilham, of Wiggenhall,
464.
Prescott, Prescot, Prescote [in Cop-
redy], co. Oxford, manor of,
969.
Richard Danvers of. See
Danvers.
Presteign, co. Radnor, Stapleton in,
q.v.
Preston, co. Suffolk, 226.
, , Mortimers manor in,
q.v.
, CO. York [E.R.], 669.
, Lelley in, q.v.
Baggot, Preston, Bagott,
Bagotte, or Bagot, co. War-
wick, 29, 431, 693.
[by Faversham], co. Kent,
932, 973.
by Pedyngton. See Preston
Deanery.
Candover, Candever, Preston
Candever, co. Hants, 290,
372.
Deanery, Preston, Preston by
Pedyngton, co. Northampton,
752.
, , manor of, 752.
Gubbals, co. Salop, Lea Hall
in. q.v.
[in ElUngham], co. North-
umberland, manor of, 906.
Prutston, witliin the manor
of Ermington [in Ermington],
CO. Devon, 426.
, Purston [in Gillingham], co.
Dorset, 607.
, Long, Preston, co. York
[W.R.], 391.
, Hellifield in, q.v.
, , Wigglesworth in, q.v.
under Scar, Priston [in
Wensley], co. York [N.R.],
222.
Preston, John, parson of St. Ewe,
680 (p. 433), 769.
, John, son and heir of
Stephen, 61, 63.
, , Isabel [his wife],
daughter and co-heir of John
Bydyk, 61.
GENERAL INDEX.
817
Preston, Maud, late the wife of Stephen
Preston, co. Dorset, 61 ; co.
Somerset, 63.
Preston, Stephen, esqviire, 61, 63.
Prestwold, co. Leicester. 295.
Prestwood, Prestwode [in EUastone],
CO. Stafford, 944.
Priddy, Preddy, Prydy, co. Somer-
set, 345.
Prideaux, Predeaux, Fvilk, esqviire,
118, 715.
, land held of, 153.
, John, land held of, 646.
, William, land held of, 709.
Pridhamsleigh, Prodomisle, Pro-
domysle [in Staverton], co.
Devon, manor of, 265, 466.
Prikesworthy. See Prixford.
Prinkham, Pringham, co. Surrey.
See Sterborough.
Prior, IngiLram, 372.
, , Christina, wife of,
sister and co-heir of Hugh
Horwode, 372.
Priston. See Preston under Scar.
Pritewell, John de. 451.
Prittlewell, Pritwell, Prytiwell, Pryt-
well, CO. Essex, 679.
, prior and convent of, land
held of, 377.
, Colmans in, q.v.
Prixford, Prikesworthy, Pryckes-
worthy, Prykesworthy [in
Marwood], co. Devon, 118,
614.
Proctoiir, WilUam, 802.
Prodomisle, Prodomysle. See Prid-
hamsleigh.
Propegeaiuit, Alan, land held of, 642,
665.
Prostrat Lenge. See Lyng, West.
Pro us, Prouez, John, 739.
, , land held of, 248.
, Nicholas, 57, 264 his, 265,
466.
Prowyse Lond, co. Norfolk. See
Wiggenhall.
Prude, Margery, late wife of William
Prude, formerly wife of Walter
Otho, CO. Dorset, 255.
Prude, William, 255.
Prutston, CO. Devon. See Preston.
Prutston, John, 426.
, , Joan daughter and
heir of. See Fortescue, John.
Pruworthy [? in Bridestowe], co.
Devon, 940.
Pryckesw orthy . See Prixford.
Prydy. See Priddy.
Prytiwell. See Prittlewell.
Publington, Publyngton. See
Peopleton.
Puddesey. See Pudsey.
Puddington, Podyngton, co. Devon,
advowson (^) of, 767.
Wt. 3777.
Puddington — cont.
, manor of, 767.
Puddle Bryants, Pudell Bryan,
Pudvll Bryan [in Affpuddle],
CO. Dorset, 962.
, Turners, Tonnerspedyll, co.
Dorset, manor of, 285.
, , John Newborough
of. See Newborough.
Puddletown, Pudeltoun, co. Dorset,
Lovard in, q.v.
, manor of, land held of, 962.
Pudell Bryan. See Puddle Bryants.
Pudeltoun. See Puddletown.
Pudsey, Puddesey, Pudesey, Henry,
391.
, Richard, 391.
, Richard, land held of, 31 L
, Richard, knight, 64, 65, 66.
, , Joan wife of,
daughter of John Cheyny, of
Pynne, 64, 65, 66, 737.
, , , Elizabeth,
daughter and heir of, 738.
Pudsey, Richard, knight, co. Wilts,
738.
Pudymore Milton, Milton Podymer,
CO. Somerset, 608.
Pukrelston. See Puxton.
Pulborough, co. Svissex, manor (J)
of, 483.
, Emeryes in, 483.
, le Mote, Motelond in, 483.
, Nuttys in, 483.
, Peions in, 483.
Pulham, CO. Norfolk, manor of, land
held of, 225.
Pulkeston. See Poulston.
Pulteuey, Pultney, Rose, widow.
See Bracebridge, John.
, , Katharine daughter
of, 508.
, , Margaret daughter
of, 508.
Thomas, knight, 334, 508,
, , land held of, 334.
Pulter, John, esquire, 330.
, Stephen, 744.
Pultney. See PulteneJ^
Pulton Maner, co. Northampton.
See Kelmarsh.
Pulton, Emma, wife of William, 296.
, Giles, son and heir of Wil-
liam, 296.
, , Katharine, wife of,
296.
Pulton, William, co. Northampton,
296.
Pulvertoft, John, 838.
Ralph, clerk, 605.
Punchardon. See Ponchardon.
Puncknowle, Pounknoll, co. Dorset,
manor of, 524.
Puntyngton, John, land held of, 228.
Puplyngton. See Publington.
jH 52
818
GENERAL INDEX.
Purbright [in Chipstead], co. Surrey,
171.
Puriton, Peryton, co. Somerset, 930.
, Down End in, q.v.
Pursell, William, land held of, 622.
Purston. See Preston.
Purton, Peryton, co. Wilts, manor of
[Purton Powcher], 663.
Pury Fitchett, Puryfechet [in Wemb-
don], CO. Somerset, manor of,
65.
Pnry, William, esquire, 318.
Puryf urneaux. See Perry Furneaux.
Putford, East, Est Putforde, co.
Devon, 153.
, West, CO. Devon, Colscot in,
q.v.
Putley, CO. Hereford, 488.
Putnam. See Puttenham.
Puttok, John, yeoman, 684.
Putton, Podyngton, Puttynge [in
West Chikerell], co. Dor.set,
75, 255.
Puttenham, Putenham, Putnam,
Ceorge, esquire, land held of,
186, 209 his, 212 his.
, William, esquire, 209, 210.
Puttynge. See Putton.
Puxton, Pukrelston, co. Somerset,
manor of, 189.
Puyston. See Pewson.
Pycall. See Pickhill.
Pydyngton. See Piddington.
Pyere. See Pyre.
Pygburn. See Pigbvirn.
Pygnottes Londe.s, in East Horsley,
CO. Surrey, 174.
Pygot. See Pigot.
Pykard, John, son and heir of
Margaret Wall, 203.
Pyke, Hugh, esquire, 284.
, , Thomas son of, 284.
, , , Alice wife
of. See Movintague, Alice.
, , , John, the
elder, son and heir of, 284.
, , , John, the
younger son of, 284.
Pykenham. See Pakenham ; Picken-
ham.
Pykerellys, in Nevendon, co. Essex,
197.
Pykeryng, co. York. See Pickering.
Lith. See Pickering Lythe.
Pykeryng, Anne, &c. See Pickering.
Pykes Manor, in I/uton, co. Bedford,
766.
Asshe. See Ash.
Pyket. See Pickett.
Pykkyn, John, 933.
Pykton, John, citizen and mercer of
London, 194.
Pykworth, co. Rutland. See Pick-
worth.
Pylkyngton. See Pilkyngton.
Pylle. See Pilley.
Pyllysdon. See Pilsdon.
Pylton. See Pilton.
Pym, Alexander, co. Somerset, 930.
Pym, Reynold, son and heir of
Alexander, 930.
PjTnpe, Reynold, land held of, 85.
Pymperleys [? in Mere], co. Wilts,
502.
Pynchebeck, Pynchbek, Everard, co.
Lincoln, 515.
Pynchebek, William, 515.
, William,, nephew and heir of
Everard, and son and heir of
William, 513, 514.
Pynchebek, William, of Whaplode,
CO. Lincoln, 514.
Pynchon, Richard, land held of, 679.
Pynchpole. See Pinchpole.
Pyne, Thomas, 926.
Pynkeney, Barton, co. Northampton.
See Barton Earls.
Pynkeney, Joan. See Jermyn, Joan.
See also Pinkney.
Pynkney, Pynkeney Halle, manor,
manor called Pynkneys, in
Tattersett, &c., co. Norfolk,
117.
Pynne. See Pinhoe.
Pyoties, co. Norfolk. See Fritton.
Pj^ard. See Pipard.
Pyperudware. See Ridware, Pipe.
Pypwell. See Pipwell.
Pyre, Pyere, Richard, parson of
chiirch of Larling, 216, 222,
224.
Pyrkesworthy. See Prixford.
Pyrry. See Perry.
Pyrtey, in Sturry, co. Kent, 642, 665.
Pyrton, co. Oxford, Standhill in, q.v
Pyrton, Agnes, &c. See Pirton.
Pysho Bury. See Pishobiu-y.
Pysteleys tenement [in Ockley], co.
Surrey, 684.
Pytt, CO. Devon. See Pitt.
Pytte, CO. Hants. See Pitt.
Pyttisworthi, co. Devon, 878.
Pvtton. See Pitton.
Pyttys, Petty t, John, 717.
Pyttys, John, esquire, co. Devon, 192.
Pyttys, John, son and heir of John
192.
Pyxsomer, William, 231.
Q
Quadring, Quaderyng, Quadryng,
Alexander, land held of, 748.
GENERAL INDEX.
819
Quadring — cont.
Thomas, of London, mercer,
932.
, Anne wife of, daugh-
ter and co-heir of Thomas
Frognall. 932.
, , , Joan daugh-
ter and heir of, 932.
Quamell, Ralph. 141.
Quamelles Manor, co. Suffolk. See
Icklingham.
Quantoxhead. West, alias St. Aud-
ries, Westcantokyshed. co.
Somerset, advovvson {\) of,
399.
, manor {\) of, 399.
Quaplode. ..See Whaplode.
Quarr [in Wootton, Isle of Wight],
abbot of, land held of,
689.
Quartermaine, Katermayns, Master,
541.
, Sybella, Mistress, 541.
Queen, the, land held of, in co. Essex,
1 (p. 4.).
See Elizabeth.
Queenibo rough, Quenesburgh, co.
Leicester, Thomas Burgeys
of. See Burgeys.
Quemerford, Comerford [tything in
Calne, now in a parish of
Cable Without], co. Wilts,
Clerkesmede in, 380.
Quencammell. See Camel, Queen.
Quenesburgh. See Queeniborough.
Quenton. See Quinton.
Quidenham, Quydenham, co. Nor-
folk, 114.
, advowson of, 114.
, Hasyldyk in, q.v.
, manor of, 114.
, , land held of, 114.
Quidhampton, Quydamton, Quyd-
hampton [in Overton], co.
Hants, 548, 678.
, manor of, 548. 678.
Quinton, Quenton, co. Northampton,
752.
Quixhill, Quyksell, Quyxsill [in
Denstone], co. Stafford,
manor of, 542, 544.
Quydamton. See Quidhampton.
Quydenham. See Quidenham.
Quydhampton. See Quidhamp-
ton.
Quyksell, Quyxsill. See Quixhill.
Quyxley. See Whixley.
Qwhaplode. See Whaplode.
Raa, Thomas, clerk, 340.
Rabett, Robert, 675.
Raby [in Staindrop], co. Durham,
castle of, 558.
, manor of, 558.
Rachelbery, Rachelborowe. See
Regilbury.
Rackenford, Little, Little Raken-
forde. Little Rakynforde [in
Rackenford], co. Devon, 864.
Racklieath All Saints, or Magna,
Rakheith, co. Norfolk, 353.
, advowson of church of All
Saints of, 353.
, Burwodes manor in, 353.
manor of Dakenham Hall in,
353.
, manor of Rackheath Hall
in, 353.
Radcliff on Wreke, co. Leicester. See
Ractliffe on the Wreake.
Radcliffe upon Trent, Ratclyff upon
Trent, co. Nottingham, manor
of, 423.
Radclyf, Radclyff, Alexander, &c.
See Ratclyff.
Raddeworthy. See Radworthy.
Raddysshe, Radysshe, co. Devon,
323.
Radeworthy. See Radworthy.
Radipole, Radipoll, co. Dorset, 402.
Radmyll, Robert, esquire, 436.
Radworthy, Raddeworthy, Rade-
worthy [in Challacombe], co.
Devon, knight's fee in, 118.
Radysshe. See Raddysshe.
Raglonde, John, 189.
Railey. See Rayleigh.
Rainham, Raynham, Reynham, co.
Essex, 115.
, , South Hall in, q.v.
, Reyneham, Reynham, co.
Kent, 824.
Rainton, Raynton [in Topcliffe], co.
York [N.R.], manor of, 222.
Rake [in West Alvington], co.
Devon, manor of, 717.
Rakenforde. See Rackenford.
Rakheith. See Rackheath.
Raknanis [in Ockley], co. Siirrey,
684.
Rakynforde. See Rackenford.
Ralegh [in Pilton], co. Devon, manor
of, 118.
, , land held of, 615.
, , chantry of, 118.
Ralegh, Edward, knight, 245.
land held of, 149.
820
GENERAL INDEX.
Ralegh — cont.
, Henry, knight, heirs of,
land held of, 466.
Ralph, parson of Cromwell, 33.
Ramme, Thomas, 749.
Rammesdon, Rammesden, Rammys-
den. See Ramsden.
Rammyston. See Ranscombe.
Rampisham, Rampsham, Ramsham,
CO. Dorset, manor of, 743, 834,
963.
Rampton, co. Cambridge, 219.
advowson of parish church
of, 219.
, manor of, 219.
Ramsden Bellhouse, Rammesdon
Belhous, Rammysden Bel-
lows, CO. Essex, 146.
manorof, 417, 427.
, land held of,
146.
, Thomas Croxton of.
See Croxton.
Crays, Rammesden, Crey,
CO. Essex, 146.
Ramsey, co. Huntingdon, abbot and
convent of, land held of, 406
ter, 938.
Ramsey, Edmimd, 52, 60, 313.
, Joan. See Court, Joan.
, Thomas, 52, 60.
Ramsey, Thomas, esquire, co. Berks,
313.
Ramsey, Thomas, son and heir of
Thomas, esquire, 313.
, Thomas, the elder, 627.
Ramsham. See Rampisham.
Ramys, Robert, land held of, 547.
Rande, John, 450.
Randell, John, 675.
Randyll, Thomas, citizen and tailor
of London, 370.
, , Alice, wife of,
daughter and heir of Thomas
Shelley, 370.
Rangebourne, Elizabeth, widow, co.
Wilts, 801.
Rangebourne, William, cousin and
heir of Elizabeth, 801.
Ranscombe, Rammyston [in Sher-
ford], CO. Devon, 259.
Raschelegh. See Rashleigh.
Rasen, Middle, Middelrasyn, Middel-
rayson, co. Lincoln, Nevyll
Fee, manor called, in, 662.
, Panell Fee, manor
called, in, 662.
, West, Westrayson, co.
Lincoln, manor of, 662.
Rash, WiUiam, 436.
Rashleigh, Raschelegh [in Wemb-
worthy], co. Devon, manor of,
land in, 877.
Rastrick, Rastryk [in Halifax], co.
York [W.R.], 390.
Ratclif?e on the Wreake, Radcliff on
Wreke, co. Leicester, 497.
Ratclyff upon Trent, co. Notting-
ham. See Radclifte.
Ratclyff, Radclyf, Radclyff, Alexan-
der, esquire, son and heir of
John, 44.
Henry, chaplain, 839.
, Hugh, 915.
, John, knight, lord Fitzwater,
John Fytzwater, knight. 36,
417, 453, 462, 644, 835, 880.
Ratclyff, John, of At tlebo rough, co.
iSTorfolk, knight, lord Fitz-
water, CO. Lincoln, 10.
Ratclyff, Miles, esqiiire, 304.
, Robert, clerk, 44.
, , William, brother of,
44.
, Robert, esqtiire, or knight,
14, 915.
, Roger, 915.
, Thomas (co. Siiffolk), 429.
, Thomas, of Standish, co.
Lancaster, clerk, 44.
, William, of Broughton in
Craven, 304.
, William, of Ordsall, co.
Lancaster, 44.
, , John, son and heir
of, 44.
, William, of Rilston, 304.
, , Anne daughter and
heir of. See Norton, John,
the younger.
RatclyfT, Radclyff, Ratclyf, William,
of Rilston in Craven, esquire,
CO. York, 304.
Rathmell, Rothmyll [chapelry to
Giggleswick], co. York [W.R.],
' le high ryddyng ' in, 391.
Ratling, Ratlyng, in Nonington, co.
Kent, manor (f ) of, 642, 665.
, manor (J) of, 642.
Rattery, co. Devon, Luscombe in,
q.v.
Raulyns. See Rawlyns.
Ravemworth thyng, co. Lincoln. See
Ravynsworth.
Ravensthorpe, Ravensthorp, Ravens-
torp, CO. Northampton, 232.
Ravynsworth or Ravemworth,
thyng, CO. Lincoln. See Wal-
tham.
Rawlens. See Rawlyns.
Rawley, co. Durham. See Rowley.
Rawlyns, Raulyns, Rawlens,
Richard, 712.
, William, clerk, 377, 407, 413,
414, 415, 416.
Rawmarsh, Rawmerssh, co. York
[W.R.], 3.
, Aldwark in, q.v.
Raydon, Reydon, co. Suffolk, manor
of, land held of, 891.
GENERAL INDEX
821
Raydon — cont.
, Forrold in, 891.
, Junyores in, 89 1 .
Pookyls in. See Pokels.
Raygate. See Reigate.
Rayleigh, Railey, Raylegh, Rayley,
Revleyh, Reyley, co. Essex,
146, 679 (pp. 429, 430, 432).
, honor of, land held of, 195,
383 bis, 417, 425, 427, 679
{pp. 429 bis, 430), 728.
, Down Hall in, q.v.
, Whatley in, q.v.
Rayneforth, Ellis, 3.
Raynell. See Reynell.
Raynesford, Reynefford, John,
knight, 417.
, , land held of, 110.
, , Elizabeth [wife of]
daughter and heir of Edward
Knyvet, esquire, 417, 418,
419, 427.
Raynham, co. Essex. See Rainham.
RajTiton. See Rainton.
Raysheley, Rysshelegh, Alice, wife
of John, 877.
, Ivota, daughter and heir
of John, 877.
Raysheley, John, co. Devon. 877.
Reading, Redyng, co. Berks, 474.
, abbot of, land held of, 329,
374, 693, 737.
, St. Giles' parish, Whitley in,
q.v.
Rearsby, Reresby, co. Leicester,
rector of. See Butler. John.
Rechers, John, esquire, co. Norfolk,
600.
Rechers, John, son and heir of John,
esqioire, 600.
Recxilver, co. Kent, 642, 665.
, Merley in, 642, 665.
Redcastle Farm, Redcastell, in
Pakenham, co. Suffolk, 496
bis.
Rede, co. Suffolk, 84.
, Cresseners manor, in, 84.
, Rede Hall manor, Redhall,
Reedhall, manor of, in, 53.
Rede, Reed, Reede, Bartholomew,
knight, 1, 679 (pp. 429, 430
ter, 431 bis), 863.
, , land held of, 505.
, Edmund, esquire, 436, 472.
Edmund, knight, 237, 238,
270.
, Henry, 240.
, John, 975.
Rede, Katharine, widow, late the wife
of Edmund Rede, knight, and
formerly wife of John Gaynes-
ford, esqviire, co. Bucks, 238 ;
CO. Oxford, 237.
Rede, Master (of Trumpington), 596.
, Richard (co. Essex), 107.
Rede — cont.
, Richard (co. Lincoln), 838
ter.
Richard (co. Worcester),
861.
, , Eleanor wife of,
daughter and co-heir of
Richard Beauchamp, lord
Beauchamp [of Powick], 861.
, Robert, knight, 674 bis.
, , land held of, 642,
665.
, Robert, serjeant-at-law, 2,
170, 802.
, J.K.B., 11, 585.
, William, 726.
, William, esquire, grandson
and heir of Edmund, knight,
237, 238.
, WilUam son and heir of
Edmund, knight, 237.
Redeham. See Redhokne.
Redellesworth, Redellysworth. See
Riddlesworth.
Redelyngfelde. See Redlingfield.
Redemayn. See Redmayn.
Redenhall, Redenhale, co. Norfolk,
manor of (manor of Hole
brook in), 16.
Redhall. See Rede.
Redholme, Redeham [in Danby
Wiske], CO. York [N.R.], 862.
Redhorn, Redhorne, Humphrey de,
land held of, or of heirs of,
743, 834.
Redlane [in Todbere], co. Dorset,
Totbere beside. See Tod-
bere.
Redlingfield, Redelyngfelde, co. Suf-
folk, 889.
Redlond [in Kingsclere], co. Hants,
106.
Redman, Richard, of Chichester,
440.
, Richard, bishop of Exeter,
land held of, 118.
Redmarley Dabitot, Ridmerley
Dabitot, 972.
manor of; land held of, 972.
Redmayn, Redemayn, Brian, 556.
, Edward, esq\iire, land held
of, 433, 573.
See Redman.
Redmire, Ridmer [in Wensley], co.
York [N.R.], manor (^) of,
222.
Redware. See Hamstall Ridware.
Redyng, co. Berks. See Reading.
Redyng, Mary, daughter of Eliza-
beth, lady Brandon, 36.
Redyngton, John, 370.
Reede. See Rede.
Reedfeld [? in Stonydelph], co. War-
wick, 802.
ReedhaU. See Rede.
822
GENERAL INDEX.
Reepham, Refham, co. Norfolk,
Burgolions manor in, 225,
632.
Reeses, Reyses, Reysez, manor of,
in Long Stratton, co. Nor-
folk, 114.
Refham. See Reepham,
Regilbury, Rachelbery, Rachel-
borowe [in Nempnett Thrub-
well], CO. Somerset, 491.
, manor of, land held of, 531.
Reigate, Raygate, co. Surrey, 344.
, lordship or manor of, land
held of, 344.
Reignold, Richard, 497.
Rekeford. See Rickford.
Rekynghale. See Rickinghall.
Remenham, Remanham, co. Berks,
394.
, manor of, land held of, 394.
Renhold, Ronehall, co. Bedford, 99.
Rent seek, 569.
Rents, services and serjeanties,
barbed arrows, 190, 368,
(petty serjeanty), 919 ; cata-
pulta barbata, 391 ; broad
arrows, catapulte, 755.
, cheese, weighs of, 247.
clove, 510; clove de
gelofyr, 72.
cornage, 807-821.
, crane, 325.
, glove, left-hand, 669 ; white,
569.
, hawk, 799 ; falcon, 942.
, hay, sack of, 769.
, hide, piece of, 922.
, needle, steel, 622.
peas, green, 219.
, salt, three quarters of, 722.
, spurs, gilt, 499, 505, 555.
, finding bailiff in hundred,
121, 178, 362, 411 ; finding
tithingman, 411.
, repair of battlement, 825.
, keeping hey in forest (ser-
jeanty), 537 ; being king's
steward and bailiff of forest
(great serjeanty), 347 ; ser-
vice of being one of the
foresters to keep a ward, 542.
, keeping king's greyhound,
442.
, rendering lance when king
passes to Wales, 476.
, service of dish called ' mal-
pygernon ' at coronation,
684 ; taking pasties of
kerrings to king (serjeanty),
230.
, finding man at arms for forty
days, 680 {p. 435) ; with
barded horse, 715.
, finding two men and two oars
when king crosses sea, 824.
Repingdon. See Repton.
Repton, Repingdon, Repyngcjon [co.
Derby], Henry, prior of the
Holy Trinity of, 631, 836.
Reresby, co. Leicester. See Rearsby.
Reresby, Ralph, 603.
Reskeif, Restyf [in St. Allen], co.
Cornwall, manor of, 680 (p.
435).
Reston, co. York. See Riston, Long.
, South, Reston, Ryston, co.
Lincoki, 644, 710.
Restwold, Thomas, 374.
Restyf. See Reskeif.
Rettendon, Retyngdon, co. Essex, 1
, manor of, land held of, 1 .
, Eyott's Farm in, q.v.
, Hide Hall in, q.v.
Revell, Hugh, co. Derby, 856 ; co.
Nottingham, 855.
Revell, John, 855 bis, 856.
, Richard, 855.
, Rowland, son of Hugh, 855,
856.
, Tristram, son and heir of
Hugh, 855, 856.
Revelstoke, co. Devon, Lambside in,
q.v.
Revers. See Rivers.
alias Luntes, co. Suffolk. See
Holbrook.
Revershall. See Rivers Hall.
Reworth. See Rhiw Hiriaeth.
Rexon, or Rexton [in Broadwood
Widger], co. Devon, 940.
Reydon, co. Norfolk. See Roydon.
, CO. Suffolk, 36.
, See Raydon.
Reydon, Robert, gentleman, 128.
Reygny, John, 248.
, Richard, 555.
, William, land held of, 555.
Reyleyh, Reyley. See Rayleigh.
Reymes, co. Essex. See Finching-
field.
Reynefford. See Raynesford.
Reyneham. See Rainham.
Reynell, Raynell, John, clerk, 121.
, Walter, land held of, 646.
Reynes, John, 752.
Reynham, co. Essex. See Rainham.
, CO. Kent. See Rainham.
, manor of, co. Norfolk. See
Burnham Westgate.
Reynold, David ap, 850.
Reysez Manor, co. Norfolk. See
Reeses.
Rhiw Hiriaeth, Reworth, Rreworth
[in Llanfair Caereinion, co.
Montgomery], commote, &c.
of, 745, 850.
Rialton, Ryalton [in St. Columb.
Minor], co. Cornwall, manor
of, land held of, 680 {p.
437).
GENERAL INDEX.
823
Ribbesford, Ribbeford, co. Worces-
ter advowson of, 908.
, manor of, 908.
Ribchester, co. Lancaster, Hunting-
ton Hall in, q.v.
Ribston, Great, Ribstan [in Himsin-
gore], CO. York [W.R.], manor
of, land held of, 569.
Ricardby. See Rickerbj'.
Richard III, 37.
, creation by, 802.
Richard, abbot of Glastonbury,
683.
abbot of Tavystock, 699,
770 bis, 940.
, prior of St. Mary's, Coven-
try, 29.
Richard, John ap, clerk, 130, 155.
Richards Castle, cos. Hereford [and
Salop], manor of (^), 158.
, Batchcott in, q.v.
, Moor in, q.v.
, Overton in, q.v.
, Wooferton in, q.v.
Richardson, Richard, 497.
Riche, Thomas, 302.
Richemond, Joan, widow, late the wife
of Thomas Herle, bastard,
daughter of John Germyn, of
Exeter, co. Devon, 267.
Richmond alias West Sheen, Sheen,
Shene, co. Surrey, manor of,
341.
, Charterhouse of. Charter-
house by Rychemond, monk
ofc. See Hopton, WilUam.
, , prior of, prior and
convent of, land held of, 494
ter, 624, 824.
Richmond, Richemond, Richmund,
Rochemond, Rychemond,
Rvchmond, co. York [N.R.],
16'3, 222.
, castle of, land held of, 86,
163, 222, 461 bis, 556.
, parish church of, rector of.
See Denys, John.
, Scotton by. See Scotton.
, countess of. See Beaufort,
Margaret.
, earl of, land held of, in co.
Cambridge, 193.
, , in CO. Lincoln, 10.
, earldom of, land held of, co.
York, 140, 169.
, castle-guard of, 14.
, fee of, land held of, in co.
Bedford, 179.
, , in CO. Lincoln, 727.
, honor of, land held of, in co.
Lincobi, 287, 727.
, , in CO. Norfolk, 16,
606.
, , in CO. Nottingham,
711.
Richmond, honor of — cont.
, , in CO. Cambridge,
358 472.
, . .' *, in CO. York, 862 bis.
, liberty of, 163.
Rickerby, Ricardby [in Stanvvix], co.
Cumberland, manor (^) of,
292.
Rickford, Rekeford, Rikeford [in
Burrington], co. Somerset, 9.
Rickinghail Inferior, Rekynghale,
Inferior, co. Suffolk, 496.
Superior, Rekyngale
Superior, Rekynghale Su-
perior, CO. Suffolk, 496.
, advowson of, 496.
, manor of, 496.
Riddlecombe, Rydelcomb, Rythel-
comb [in Ashreigny], co.
Devon, 614.
, manor of, land held of, 555,
614.
Riddlesworth, Redellesworth, Redell-
ysworth, co. Norfolk, 458.
Ridge, Rugge [in Chilmark], co.
Wilts, 695.
, The, le Rygge [in Gastard
tything], in Corsham parish,
[now in Neston parish], co.
Wilts, 682.
, chapel at. See Neston.
Ridgewell, Roddeswell, co. Essex,
26.
Ridmer. See Redmire.
Ridmerley Dabitot. See Redmar-
ley.
Ridware, Pipe, Pyperudware, Red-
ware, CO. Stafford, Richard
Coton of. See Cotton.
Riesle. See Riseley.
Rigby, Rygby, Thomas, gentleman,
396.
Rigsby, Riggesby, co. Lincoln,
727.
, manor of, 727.
, Ailby in, q.v.
Rigton, William, chaplain, 110.
Rikeford. See Rickford.
Riley. See Rowley.
Rilston, Rvlleston in Craven [in
Burnsall], co. York [W.R.],
manor of, 304.
, William, Radclyfi of. See
Ratclyff.
Rimpston, Rymmyston, Rymston
[in East Allington], co. Devon,
259.
Ringiswille. See Ringwell.
Ringland, Ryngelond, co. Norfolk,
605.
Ringmore, Rynmore, co. Devon,
manor of, 943.
, Okenbury in, q.v.
Ringstead, Ryngsted, co. Norfolk,
225.
824
GENERAL INDEX.
Ringwell, Ringiswille, Ryngiswill [in
Heavitree], co. Devon, 265,
466.
Ringwood, Ryngwood, co. Hants,
suit of court of, 648.
Rinsey, Rynsy [in Breage], co. Corn-
wall, 680 (pp. 435 bis, 436).
, manor of, 680 (pp. 435, 436,
437).
, Hendra jirxta. See Hendra.
, Tremeteny ' again.' See
Trentinny.
Ripley, Rippley, Rypeley, Rypley,
Ryppeley, co. York [W.R.],
advowson of, 556, 561.
, manor of, 656, 561.
, Newton by. .See Newton.
RipoD, Rypon, Rvppon, co. York
[W.R.], 163," 556, 561, 914.
, borough of, smt of court of,
163.
, manor of, land held of, 163,
569.
, St. Mary within, advowson
of chantry in, 556, 561.
, Robert Wy veil of. See
Wyvell.
, Aismunderby in, q.v.
, Bishop MonJkton in, q.v.
, Grantley in, q.v.
, Himgate in, q.v.
, Hutton Conyers in, q.v.
, Stainley, North in, q.v.
, Studley Royal in, q.v.
, Thornton Bishop in, q.v.
, Thorpe beside. .See Thorpe.
, Wallerthwaite in, q.v.
, Winksley in, q.v.
Rippley. See Ripley.
Ripponden, in Halifax, co. York,
W.R., Rishworth in, q.v.
Risbridge Hundred, hiindred of
Rysbregge, co. Suffolk, suit
of court of, 141.
Rise, Ryse in Holderness, co. York
[E.R.], manor of, of Faucon-
bregefee, land held of, 669 bis.
Rise, John, clerk, master of God's
House, Portsmouth, land held
of, 499.
Risehohne, Rysom, Rysome, co. Lin-
coln, 597.
Riseley, Riesle, co. Bedford, 712.
Rishangles, Rysangels, Rysanglis,
CO. Suffolk, 34, 889.
Rishworth, Ryshworth, Rysshworth
[in Ripponden, in Halifax],
CO. York [W.R.], manor, or
lordship (J) of, 391.
, manor of, 803.
Riston, Long, Reston, co. York
[E.R.], 669 bis.
Rither, Ralph, esquire, 568.
, Ralph, knight, land held of,
673.
Rivaulx, Ryvax [in Hebnsley], co.
York [N.R.], Scalton by. See
Scawton.
Rivers, Revers, Ryvers, covmtess.
See WidviUe, Mary.
, earl of. See WidviUe,
Anthony.
Rivers Hall, Revershall [in Boxted],
CO. Essex, manor of, 629.
Rivers, Rjrvers, John, 701.
Roald, heirs of, land held of, 556,
561.
Robams Farm, Rughbern, in East
Horsley, co. Surrey, 174.
Roberdes. .See Roberts.
Roberthorp [? in Wakefield], co.
York [W.R.], 3.
Roberts, Roberdes, Robertz, Ed-
ward, clerk, 964.
William, 1.
Robertsbridge, Robertysbrigge [in
Salehurst, co. Sussex], abbot
of, land held of, 246.
Robissart. See Robsart.
Ro borough, Rowbiirgh, co. Devon,
knight's fee in, 118.
, Barlington in, q.v.
, Handf ords in, q.v.
Robsart, Robissart, Terry, knight,
CO. Norfolk, 55 ; co. Suffolk,
54, 453.
Robsart, William, son and heir of Sir
Terry, 54, 55, 453.
Robyns, John, 752.
, Walter, clerk, 540, 545.
Rocester, Rowcetour [co. Stafford],
manor of, 544.
, abbot of, land held of, 544.
Roche, Thomas, gentleman, 396.
Roche Abbey [in Sandbeck Park, co.
York, W.R.], abbot of, land
held of, 3.
Rocheford, co. Essex. See Roch-
ford.
, CO. Hereford. See Roch-
ford.
Rocheford, David, 583.
Rocheford, Robert, co. Dorset, 58.
Rocheford, Rochefford, William, son
and heir of Robert, 58.
Rochemond. See Richmund.
Rochester, Rowchester, castle of,
castleguard service of, 247.
, cathedral church of, bishop
of, land held of, 605, 824.
, , bishop of. See
Rotheram, Thomas.
, , prior of, land held
of, 7, 300, 448.
, , official of consistory
court of. See Cutfold,
Thomas.
Rochestre, Robert. See Rowchestyr.
Rochford, Rocheford, co. Essex,
146.
GENERAL INDEX.
825
Rochford— con<.
, manor of, land held
of. 146.
, Rocheford, co. Hereford,
manor of (J), 158.
Rockbeare, Rokbeare, Rokebeare,
CO. Devon, 100, 767.
Rockford. Rokeforde [in EUingham],
CO. Hants, 726.
Roclyf, Roclyff. See Rouclyff.
Rocombe Cadiho, Rocomb Cadyho,
in parish of Stoke in Teign-
head, co. Devon, 842.
Hugh, Roccomb Hugh [in
Stoke in Teignhead], co.
Devon, 842, 869.
, , manor of, 842.
, Middle and Nether, Middell
Roccomb, Nether Rocomb
[in Combe in Teignhead and
Stoke in Teignhead], co.
Devon, 842.
Roddesw^ell. See Ridgewell.
Rode, Thomas de, 390.
, William de, 390.
Rodeayssheton. See Ashton, Rood.
Roden, Rodon [in High Ercall], co.
Salop, 201.
Rodmarton, co. Gloucester, Tarlton
in, q.v.
Rodney, Rodnav, John, knight, land
held of, 273, 491.
Rodon. See Roden.
Rodyche. See Rowditch.
Roecliffe, Rouclvf [in Aldborough],
CO. York'[W.R.], 556, 561.
RK3ger, abbot of Cerne, 285.
Roger's Hill Farm, Rogers Hill [in
Affpuddle], CO. Dorset, 962.
, Manor, co. Berks. See
Lambourn.
Rogers, Roger, Roggers, George,
264.
Henry, knight, land held of,
608, 928.
, Henry, son and heir of John
Rogers, esquire, and Anne,
lady Audley, 148, 160-162.
, John, esquire, 160-162.
, John, of Beenham, 312.
, Thomas, of Greenwich, 494.
, Thomas, son and heir of
John, 318.
, Thomas, son and heir of
Thomas, 318.
, Elizabeth, daughter
and heir of. See Essex,
William.
Rokbeare. See Rockbeare.
Roke Farm, La Okys [in Romsey
Extra], CO. Hants, 337.
Rokebeare, Rokbeare. See Rock-
beare.
Rokeby, Ralph, 584.
, Ralph, esquire, 461 ter.
Rokeby — cont.
, Thomas, 567.
, Thomas, esquire, 461 his.
Rokeforde. See Rockford.
Rokeland. See Ruckland.
Rokes, Rokys, John, gentleman,
976.
, Thomas, 314, 748, 970.
, , escheator, co. Ox-
ford, 634.
See Rookes.
Rokeshowe, William, clerk, 2.
Rokewod, Rookewoode, Rukwode,
Agnes, wife of Robert, 72.
, Edmund, esquire, 271 his,
272.
, Joan„daughter of Robert, 72.
Rokewod, Robert, the elder, co.
Suffolk. 72.
Rokewod, Robert, son and heir of
Robert, 72.
, Robert, the younger, gentle-
man, 134.
, Roger, esquire, 271.
, Thomas, esquire, 429.
, William, esquire, 225.
Rokewodes Lyes, manor of. See
Acton.
Rokley, John, esquire, co. York, 71.
Rokley, Thomas, esquire, son and
heir of John, 71.
Rokj^nge. See Ruckinge.
Rokysby. See Roxby.
Rokysford, co. Devon, manor of,
118.
Rokysle. See Ruxley.
Rolf Chantry in Gosfield, co. Essex,
26.
Rolf, RowK, Thomas, 26.
, Edith, daughter of.
See Grene, Edith.
RoUeston, Rolston, co. Nottinghaiu,
manor of, 137, 711.
Rolls, the king's, keeper of. See
Morton, Robert, clerk.
Rolston. See Rolleston.
Romaldkirk, co. York, N.R., Lonton
in, q.v.
Romanby, Romondbye [in North-
allerton], CO. York [N.R.],
839.
, Arlmons in, 839.
, manor of, 839.
, Yarneacrez in, 839.
Romney Marsh, Romene, Romeney-
mersshe, Rumney, co. Kent,
973.
, Crawthorn in, q.v.
, Kings Marsh in, q.v.
, Pery in, q.v.
, Welland Marsh in,
q.v. See also Romnoy, Old.
, New, chapelry of St. Martin
of, St. Martin's of Pountney,
CO. Kent, 97 3.
826
GENERAL INDEX.
Romney Marsh, New — cont.
, , parish of St. Nicho-
las of, St. Nicholas' of Pount-
ney, 973.
, Old, Oldromeney, Old-
rumney by Rumney Marsch,
973.
, , advowson of parish
church of, 215.
Romondbye, co. York. See Roman-
by.
Romondbye, Richard, 839.
, William, son of Richard, 839.
, , Joan, daughter and
heir of. See Hastings, Joan,
widow.
Romsey, co. Hants, 609, 702.
, abbess of. land held of, 300,
337, 386 bis, 649, 702, 785.
Extra, parish of, Stanbridge
in, q.v.
, Infra, parish of, 337, 338.
Romysham. See Rumsam.
Rondel], John, land held of, 389.
Ronehall. See Renhold.
Ronholm. See Roughholm.
Roo, Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir
of Giles Kendale, 687.
, , Thomas, son and
heir of, 687.
Rookes, Richard, 390.
Rookewoode. See Rokewod.
Rooper. See Roper.
Roos, Roose. See Ros.
Roosh, John, 605.
Roper, Rooper, John, 246; 397.
, John, gentleman, 397, 398.
, John, esquire, 932.
, Nicholas, 6.
, Thomas, 642, 665,
Ros, Roos, Edmund, lord de Ros.
lord Edmund Roos, Edmund
lord Roose, lord of Beavoiire,
lord Rose, land held of, 45,
73, 246, 295, 497 (4).
, , grandson and heii-
of Eleanor, duchess of Somer-
set, 883, 931.
Ros, Eleanor, daughter and co-heir
of Robert, knight, proof of age,
CO. York, 254.
Ros, James, esquire, 88, 346 bis, 831.
, John, esquire, 86.
, the lord, land held of, 642
bis, 665 bis, 932.
, lord, de Hamelake, land held
of, 455.
Ros, Roos, Piers, co. Westmorland,
808.
, Robert, knight, 254.
, Thomas, land held of, 568.
, Thomas, esquire, 831.
, Thomas, son and heir of
Eleanor, duchess of Somerset,
883, 931.
Ros — cont.
, William, clerk, 561.
, Thomas, son and heir of
Piers, 808.
, William, of Ingmanthorpe,
knight, heirs of, land held of,
556, 561.
Rose Ashe, co. Devon, Yard Cole in,
q.v.
Rose, lord. See Ros.
, Robert, citizen and alderman
of Norwich, 605.
, William, 913.
Roserrans, Rosgerens [in St. Columb
Major], CO. Cornwall, manor
of, 680 (p. 435).
Roskyn, Elizabeth, daughter and co-
heir of Jasper, co. Leicester,
934.
Roskyn, Elizabeth, &c., 937.
, Jasper, esquire, 934, 936,
937.
, , Katharine wife of,
937. See Fuhietby, Katha-
rine.
, , , Anne daugh-
ter and co-heir of. »See Leeke,
John.
, , , Margaret
daughter and co-heir of. See
Lacy, Richard.
Roskyn, Katharine, daughter and co-
heir of Jasper, a professed
nun, CO. Leicester, 937.
Roskyn, Margaret, abbess of Poles-
worth, 937.
Rosliston, CO. Derby, Coton in, q.v.
Rosseley alias Rostley, Rosteley
[in Withington], co. Glouces-
ter, 487.
Rosselyn, Nicholas, 105.
, William, of Cotness, 105.
Rosteley. See Rosseley.
Rote, John, 917.
Rothbury, co. Northumberland,
Whitton in, q.v.
Rotheies. See Rothies.
Rotheland, co. Cumberland, manor
(i) of, 292.
Rotheram. See Rotherham.
Rotherfield Greys, Rytherfeld Gray,
CO. Oxford, 393.
, Anstyce in, 393.
, Graylez in, 393.
Peppard, Rytherfeld Peperd,
CO. Oxford, 393.
Rotherham, Rotheram, John, 301.
, John, esquire, 766.
, , AUce, wife of, 766.
Rotherham, Thomas, knight, co. Bed-
ford, 766.
Rotherham, Thomas, bishop of
Rochester, 301.
, archbishop of York,
766.
GENERAL INDEX.
827
Rotherham — cont.
, Thomas, son and heir of
Thomas, knight, 766.
Rothewell, co. Northampton. See
Rothwell.
, CO. York. See Rothwell.
Rothies, Rotheies, manor, co. Suf-
folk. See Milden.
Rothings, RouthjTighall, manor, in
South Walsham, co. Norfolk,
307.
Rothrayll. See Rathmell.
Rothwell, Rothewell, Rowell, co.
Northampton, manor of, 882.
Rothewell, co. York [W.R.],
570.
, , Carlton in, q.v.
, , Lofthouse in, q.v.
Myddelton by. See
Middleton.
Rouckely, John, 689.
, , Jone, wife of, 689.
a...... , , cJ ane,
daughter of. See Bowreman,
Jane.
Rouclyf, CO. York. See Roecliffe.
Rouclyff, Brian, co. York, 168.
Rouclyff, Roclyf, Roclyff, Rowcliff,
Rowclyffe, John, clerk, 450.
, John, knight, 669, 830, 831,
935.
, John, knight, son and heir
of Brian, 168.
Roudun, Walter, 720.
Rougby. See Rougham.
Rougham, Rougby, co. Suffolk, 308.
, Lawneys in, q.v.
, Nether Hall in, q.v.
Roughholm, Ronhokn, in Gre.ssen-
hall, CO. Norfolk, advowson
of chapel of St. Nicholas of,
892.
Roughton, CO. Lincoln, 35.
Roughyll. See Row hill.
Roukhorn, John, 561.
Roulton. See Rowton.
Roundway, Rundwey [in St. James'
parish, Devizes, now a parish],
CO. Wilts, 738.
Rovington Holme. See Holme next
Runcton.
Ro\is, Thomas, 891.
Rousdon, Downraff, co. Devon, 49.
Rousham, Rowsam, Rowssam, co.
Oxford, 22.
Routhynghall. See Rothings.
Row hill, Roughyll [in Wilmington],
CO. Kent, manor of, 824.
Rowburgh. See Roborough.
Rowcetoiir. See Rocester.
Rowchester. See Rochester.
Rowchestyr, Rochestre, Robert,
esquire, land held of, 476.
, Robert, gentleman, 626.
Rowclif. See Rouclyfi.
Rowditch, Rodyche [in Markeaton],
CO. Derby, 79.
Rowdon, Nicholas, 1.
Rowe, George, 494.
Rowell. See Rothwell.
Rowenere. See Rowner.
Roweton in Shepey. See Rowets.
Rowets. Roweton in Shepey [in East-
church], CO. Kent, manor of,
247.
Rowghay, William, 480.
Rowley, co. York, E.R., Weighton in,
q.v.
, Rawley [formerly in Lan-
chester, now in Castleside
parish], co. Durham, 558.
, manor of, 558.
, Riley, Ryley [in Lepton, in
Kirkheaton], co. York [W.R.],
741.
Rowley, Thomas, clerk, 877.
Rowlf. See Rolf.
Rowlton juxta Arkall. See Rowton.
Rowner, Rowenere, co. Hants, ad-
vowson of, 290.
, manor of, 290.
Rowsam. See Rousham.
Rowse, Reynold, 110.
, William, 744.
Rowses, CO. Huntingdon. See
Eynesbury.
Rowthall. See Ruthall.
Rowton [? in Clungunford], co
Salop, 116.
, Roulton or Rowlton juxta
Arkall [in High Ercall, co
Salop, manor of, 116.
Rowtre, co. Devon. See Bondleigh.
Roxby, Rokysby [in Pickhill], co
York [W.R.], 862.
Roxwell, Roxewell, hamlet of Rox
well beside Writtell [chapelry
to Writtle, now parish], co
Essex, 1.
, Newland Hall manor in, q.v
, West Croft in, q.v.
Roydon, by Diss, Reydon, co. Nor
folk, Gissinghall manor in
q.v.
Roydon, John, land held of, 464.
Roynon, Ruynon, William, of Bick
field, 62.
Royston [co. Cambridge], prior of
land held of, 150.
Rreworth. See Rhiw Hiriaeth.
Ruckinge, Rokyng, Rokynge, co
Kent, parish of, 246, 247.
, manor of, land held of, 246.
Ruckland, Rokeland, Ruklande, co
Lincoln, 644.
Ruddall, Robert, 561.
Ruddell. See Rydell.
Ruder, John, 940.
Rudge, Rugge [in Beckington], co.
Somerset, 283.
828
GENERAL INDEX.
Rudhale, William, 460, 463.
Rudham, East, co. Norfolk, Brooms-
thorpe in, q.v.
Coxford in, q.v.
Rudston, Rudstane, Rudstone, co.
York [E.R.], 38, 914.
, manor of, 914.
Rudston, John, citizen and draper of
London, 669.
Rudyng, John, rector of Bucking-
ham, 652.
Roger, 375.
Rvifford, Elizabeth [wife of John],
daughter of John Walshe, of
Cheshunt, esqiiire, 970.
Ruflord, John, brother and heir of
Thomas,esquire, co. Bedford,
970 ; CO. Buckingham, 748.
Rufford, John, son and heir of John,
748, 970.
, Thomas, esquire, 748.
, , Philippa, wife of,
748.
Rugeley, co. Stafford, 347, 840.
, bailiwick of, in Cannock
forest, 347.
, Hagley in, q.v.
Rugge, CO. Somerset. See Rudge.
, CO. Wilts. See Ridge.
Rughbern. See Robarns Farm.
Ruin Clifford, Ryenclyfford [in Old
Stratford], co. Warwick, 431.
Ruklande. See Ruckland.
Rvikwode. See Rokewod.
Rumbold, Rumbolde, John, 563,
596.
, John of Weston, co. Hert-
ford, yeoman, 666.
Rumsam, Romysham [in Bishops
Tawton], co. Devon, 118.
Rumsey, John, co. Hants, 722.
Rumsey, WilUam, son and heir of
John, 722.
Rtincton, Ro\ington, co. Norfolk,
Holme next. See Holme.
Rundwey. See Roundway.
Rusham. See Rusholme.
Rushbury, co. Salop, Gretton in, q.v.
Rusheworth. See Rushworth.
Rushford, Russhworth, co. Norfolk,
458.
, , Shadwell in, q.v.
, Russheford [in Chagford], co.
Devon, 119.
, , manor of, land held
of, 118, 739.
Rusholme, Rusham [in Newland, in
Drax], CO. York [W.R.], 664.
Rushton, Russhton, co. Northamp-
ton, Elingham, Elyngham,
manor in, 172.
, , Tresham's manor
in, land held of, 172.
, Riisshton [in East Stoke], co.
Dorset, 316.
Rushworth, Rusheworth, co, Norfolk
college of, advowson of, 114.
Russell, Russhell, EUzabeth, daugh-
ter, of Robert, esquire, 562.
Elizabeth, mother of Robert,
the father, 562, 587.
, Elizabeth, wife of Robert,
the son, daughter of Thomas
Bainham, esquire, 562.
, Henry, clerk, 964.
, James, 964.
, Joan, daughter of Robert,
esqviire, 562.
, John, 316.
, , land held of, 316.
, John, son of Robert (the
father), 587.
, John, son and heir of Robert,
the .son, 562, 587, 651, 655.
, Kynard, brother of Robert,
esquire, 562.
, Robert, 720.
, Robert, esquire, the father,
562, 587.
, , Joan, wife of, 587.
Russell, Robert, of Strensham, co.
Worcester, esquire, co. Buck-
ingham, 655 ; CO. Derby, 651 ;
CO. Gloucester, 587 ; co. Wor-
cester, 562, 654.
Russell, William, 551.
Russhe, John, 679 (pp. 429, 432 his).
Russheford. See Rushford.
Russhton, CO. Dorset. See Rushton.
, CO. Northampton. See Rush-
ton.
Russhton, Richard, gentleman, 431.
Russhworth. See Rushford.
Ruston [in Wykeham], in Pickering
Lythe, co. York [N.R.], 167.
Parva, Ruston, co. York
[E.R.], 38.
Ruthall, RowthaU [in Ditton Priors],
CO. Salop, 326, 909.
Ruthyn, lord de. See Grey, Ed-
mimd.
Ruxley, Rokysle [parish, now united
with North Cray], co. Kent,
876.
Ruynon. See Roynon.
Ryalton. See Rialton.
Ryarsh, Ryerssh, co. Kent, 85.
, manor of, land held of, 85.
Ryby, Thomas, 204.
Ryce, John, 397, 398.
Ryche, Thomas, 551.
Rychemond, co. Surrey. See Rich-
mond.
, CO. York. See Richmond.
Rychers, co. Norfolk. See IMarsham.
Rycote, Rycott [in Great Haseley],
CO. Oxford, 541 his.
Rydale, William, esquire, 315.
Rydall. See Ryedale.
Ryddyng, le high. See Rothmyll.
GENERAL INDEX.
829
Rydelcomb. See Riddlecombe.
Rj'dell, Ruddell, Henry, land held of,
2. 585.
Ryder, Jolin alias John Gate, 494
his.
Richard, 494.
Rydyng, le. See Monkton, Bishop.
Rye, CO. Sussex, Lea in, q.v.
Ryedale Wapentake, Rydall [co.
York [N.R.], See Wath.
Ryencl;^-fford. See Ruin Clifford.
Ryerssh. See Ryarsh.
Rygby. See Rigby.
Rygge, le. See Ridge, the.
Ryley. See Rowley.
Rylleston in Craven. See Rilston.
Rymmyston. See Rimpston.
Rymston. See Rymmyston.
R\Tigelond. See Ringland.
Ryngsted. See Ringstead.
R3Tig.=rwill, More. See Ringwell.
Ryngvvood, co. Hants. *§ee Ring-
wood.
Ryngwood, Thomas, heirs of, land
held of, 703.
Rynmore. See Ringmore.
Rynsy. See Rinsey.
Rypley. See Ripley.
RjT)on. See Ripon.
Ryppeley. See Ripley.
Ryppon. See Ripon.
Rysanglis. See Rishangles.
Rysbregge. See Risbridge.
Ryse. See Rise.
Ryshworth. See Rishworth.
Rysley, John, knight, land held of,
969.
Rysom, co. I^incoln. See Riseholme.
Rysom, William, esqiiire, 669.
Rysshelegh. See Raysheley.
Rysshworth, co. York. See Rish-
worth.
Rysshworth, Henry, 390.
Ryston, co. Lincoln. See Reston,
South.
Rythelcomb. See Riddlecombe.
Ryther, John, esquire, 669.
Rytherfeld Gray and Peperd. See
Rotherfield.
Ryvax. See Rivaulx.
Ryvers, earl. See Rivers.
, John. See Rivers.
s
Sabrychesworthe, Sabysford.
Sawbridgeworth.
Saccamton. See Seckington.
See,
Sachefeld, Sachefild, Sutton. See
Sutton in Cheriton Fitzpaine.
Sacheverell, Sawcheverel, Henry,
esquire, 852.
, Ralph, gentleman, 852.
, Richard, gentleman, 852.
, William, gentleman, 852,
854.
Sachevyle, Joan. See Copleston,
Joan.
, John, 67.
Sadelbak. See Sillybak.
Sage, Robert, 225.
St. Agatha. See Easby.
St. Albans [co. Hertford], abbot of,
land held of, 217, 392, 970.
, St. Michael's parish, Winde-
ridge in, q.v.
St. Amand, Seintmond, Seyntmond,
Seyntmonee, lord. See
Beauchamp, Richard, knight.
St. Andrew, Sayntandrewe, Seyntan-
andrewe, John, esquire, 295,
888, 966.
, , land held of, 232.
St. Audries. See Quantoxhead,
West.
St. Augustine, abbot of. See Bristol.
St. Benet, Hulm. See Holme.
St. Breock, co. Cornwall, Tredinick
in, q.v.
St. Budeaux, co. Devon, Barne in,
q.v.
St. Buryan, Seynt Biu-yan, co. Corn-
wall, 680 (p. 435).
, Boscawennoon in, q.v.
, Pendrea in, q.v.
St. Cleder. See St. Clether.
St. Cleer Coleshill [in St. Cleer], co.
Cornwall, manor of, 680.
St. Clere, Senclere, Gilbert, son and
heir of John, 57.
, Joan, daughter of Jolin, 57.
, Joan, wife of John, 57.
St. Clere, John, co. Devon, 57.
St. Clether, St. Cleder, co. Cornwall,
827.
St. Columb Major, St. Columbe, co.
Cornwall, manor of, 680 {p.
435).
St. Cross, Seyntcrase [in Chew Stoke],
CO. Somerset, manor of, 189.
St. Cyres, parish of. See Newton
St. Cyres.
St. Davids in South Wales [co. Pem-
broke], 543, 637.
St. Dominick, co. Cornwall, Ashton
in, q.v.
St. Erney, co. Cornwall, Markwell
in, q.v.
St. Ewe, Seynt Ewa, co. Cornwall,
advowson of, 680 (p. 435).
, manor of, 680 (p. 435).
, parson of. See Preston,
John.
830
GENERAL INDEX.
St. Faith, prior of. See Horsham.
St. Gennys, Seynt Genys, co. Corn-
wall, 827.
, Pengould in, q.v.
St. George, Seyngeorge, Seynt George
Sej^ntgeorge, Richard, 165,
724.
, Thomas, land held of, 448.
St. Germans, co. Cornwall, prior of,
land held of, 873.
See Sentgerman.
St. Giles in the Wood, Seint Giles,
Seint Gyles, co. Devon, 422.
, Dodscot in, q.Vr
, Kingscott in, q.v.
, Peagham in, q.v.
, Stevenstone in, q.v.
, Thorndon in, q.v.
St. Gluvias, CO. Cornwall, Chenhall
in, q.v.
Treluswell in, q.v.
St. James', prior of. See Exeter.
St. John in the isle of Thanet, parish
of. See Margate.
St. John, Seynt John, de Sancto
Johanne, Elizabeth, wife of
Oliver, esquire, 165. See
Bigod.
, John, 686.
, John, clerk, land held of,
502.
John, the younger, esquire,
son and heir of Oliver and
Elizabeth, 127, 165, 724.
Oliver, esquire, 724.
, , land held of, 802 bis.
St. John, Seynt John, Oliver, esquire,
CO. Essex, 129 ; co. Kent,
138 ; CO. Oxford, 127 ; co.
Wilts, 165.
St. John, Richard, clerk, 701.
St. John of Jervisalem, lord, prior of,
or master of, in England, land
held of, 1, 2, 29, 115, 123, 132,
163. 356, 390, 426, 431, 456,
527 bis, 569, 600 bis, 608, 627,
631 bis, 642, 669, 679, 718,
768, 882 bis, 889, 891, 911,
913 bis.
, John, prior of, 356.
St. Just in Roseland, co. Cornwall,
St. Mawes in, q.v.
St. Keverne, co. Cornwall, Trenance
in, q.v.
, Trenithen in, q.v.
, Treskewis in, q.v.
"r!t. Lawrence, Seynt Laurence, co.
Essex, Newlands, West in, q.v.
manor of Seynt Laurence
Hall in, 679 {pp. 429, 432).
St. Lawrence. Joan, lady Houth, wife
of [Robert, lord Howth,
daughter and co-heir of Ed-
mund, duke of Somerset],
883, 931.
' St. Leger, Sellenger, Seyntleger,
Bartholomew, esquire, 61 5 bis.
, George, esquire, 615.
, James, esquire, 615.
Ralph, esquire, 246, 615.
' , Thomas, knight, 499, 615 bis.
St. Leonard, without the south gate
of Exeter, parish of, 263.
, , St. Leonard's Down,
Seynleonardisdowne in, 362.
St. Loe, John, knisrht, co. Somerset,
189.
St. Loe, Maud, late the wife of Nicholas
St. Loe, formerly wife of John
Wykes, co. Somerset, 258.
St. Loe, Seyntlo, Seyntlowe, Nicholas
esquire, 258.
, Nicholas, knight, 189.
, Nicholas, son and heir of
John, knight, 189.
St. Mabyn, St. Mabin, co. Cornwall,
advowson (J) of, 875.
, Trevisqiiite in, q.v.
St. Margarets alias Elcot, Elcot [in
the parish of Preshute With-
out], CO. Wilts, 498.
St. Martin, co. Cornwall, East Looe
in, q.v.
, Pendrym in, q.v.
St. Martin by Canterbury, co. Kent,
parish of, 170.
St. Martin, of Pounteney. See
Romney, New.
St. Mary and St. Chad, co. Stafford,
Hopton in, q.v.
St. Mary Drove, co. Norfolk. See
Wiggenhall.
St. Mary Matfelon. See London,
Whitechapel.
St. Mary, Romney Marsh, Sentmary-
church, CO. Kent, parish of,
246.
St. Mawes [in St. Just in Roseland],
Saynt Mawdit, co. Cornwall,
871.
St. Michael the Archangel, Coslany.
See Norwich.
St. Michael's Moimt in Cornwall, 563.
St. Neots, CO. Huntingdon, 744.
, prior and convent of, land
held of, 744.
, Wintringham in, q.v.
St. Nicholas parish, co. Surrey. See
Guildford.
St. Nicholas of Pounteney. See
Romney, New.
St. Ninian. See Whithorn.
St. Olave in Lovyngland. See Her-
ringfleet.
St. Oswald [in Nostal, co. York,
W.R.], abbey of, 803.
, prior of, 803.
St. Osyth alias Chich, St. Osith, co.
Essex, abbot of, land held of,
457.
GENERAL INDEX.
831
St. Petrox, St. Petrock, co. Devon,
parish of, 943.
St. Qixintin, Santquyntyn, Seynt-
quyntyn, John, 573.
, land held of, 567.
St. Stephens by Saltash, co. Corn-
wall, Trematon Castle in,
q.v.
St. Thomas the Apostle, co. Devon,
Covvick in, q.v.
, Floyers Hayes in, q.v.
, Landhaves in, q.v.
St. Thomas [of Canterbury], St.
Thomas in Kent, St. Thomas
in Canterbury, pilgrimages to
[shrine of], 640, 652.
St. Veep, CO. Cornwall, Manely in,
q.v.
St. Winnow, co. Cornwall, Polscoe
in, q.v.
Saintbury, Seynesbury, co. Glouces-
ter, manor of, land held of,
490.
Sainthill, Seynthill, in Kentisbeare,
CO. Devon, 772.
Sakvyle, Thomas, 314.
Sakvyles Manor, Sekfeldes Manor,
CO. Suffolk. See Debenham.
Salbury See Salcsbury.
Salcombe, Salcomb, co. Devon,
646.
Salesbiu-y, Salbury, Roger, esqtiire,
291, 882, 929.
Salfletby. See Saltfleetby.
Salhouse, Salows, co. Norfolk, 353.
Salisbury, New Salisbury, co. Wilts,
378, 682.
, Brownestrete in, 701.
, le Cokerewe in, 701.
, countess of. See Pole,
Margaret.
, earl of, 824 bis.
, , land held of , 61, 220.
, earldom of, land held of. 111,
248, 521 ter, 607, 608, 648,
682, 687, 722, 763, 775, 782,
783 bis, 784 bis, 785, 786, 788
bis, 790 bis, 792, 798, 800, 828,
829, 843, 907, 949, 956, 959,
963.
, thefossof, 701.
, Gigorstret in, 701.
, High Street in, 701.
New Street in, 701.
, St. Mary, cathedral church
of, bishop of, land held of, 9,
320, 378, 421. 607. 673, 682
bis, 701 bis, 738, 953 bis.
, bishops of. See
Audley, Edmund ; Beau-
champ, Richard ; Blithe,
John ; Deane, Henry ; Lang-
ton, Thomas.
, chancellor of. See
Doget, John.
Salisbury, St. Mary — cont.
, , dean and chapter of,
land held of, 328.
, treasurer of, land
held of, 386, 701, 859.
, St. Thomas the Martyr,
parish of, 701.
Thomas Husie of. See
Hussey.
Salisbiiry, Old. See Sarum, Old.
Sail, Salle, Thomas, 4, 200, 712.
Sail, Salle, co. Gloucester, See Saul.
, Salle, CO. Norfolk, 117.
Salley. See Sawley.
Salmon, Hugh, 666 bis.
Salmonby, co. Lincoln, 597.
advowson of, 597.
manor of, 597.
Salows. See Salhouse.
Salt, 562, 654.
rent of, 722.
Saltefieteby. See Saltfleetby.
Salter, John, 553, 554.
, Richard, doctor of decrees,
347.
Salter, Thomas, of Dowland, co. Devon,
177.
Salter, William, 554.
, William, son and heir of
Thomas, 177.
Saltern, co. Devon, manor of, 177.
See Saltram.
Saltfleetby, Salfletby, Saltefieteby,
CO. Lincoln, 644.
, Martin Newcom of. See
Newcom.
Saltmarsh, Saltmersh [in Howden],
CO. York [E.R.], 169.
Saltmarshe, Norton Saltmarshe, in
Bromyard, co. Hereford, 373.
Saltmersh, Saltmershe, Thomas,
heirs of, land held of, 556, 561.
Saltram [in Plympton St. Mary], co.
Devon, 773.
See Saltern.
Salvayn, Ralph, esquire, 669 ter.
Salwey, John, chaplain, 477.
Samborne, Sambourne, Anne, wife
of William, 917.
, Drew, 917.
, Margaret, daughter and heir
of William, 917.
, Nicholas, 579, 580, 670.
Samborne, William, co. Berks, 917.
Samford, John, esquire, 855, 856.
, Randal, 855, 856.
Sampford Courtenay, co. Devon,
Beer in, q.v.
, Willey in, q.v.
Orkays. See Sandford Orcas.
, Spiney, Samford Spyney,
Sampford Spynney, co, Devon,
717.
, manor of, 192.
Sampson, Thomas, esquire, 231, 363.
832
GENERAL INDEX.
Sampson, Thomas — conL
, , of Harkstead, 891.
, Thomas, knight, 823.
Sampton. See Saunton.
Samuell. Richard, yeoman, 893.
Samwelles, co. Essex. See South-
church.
Sancto Johanne, John de. See St.
John.
Sancto Mauro. See Seymour.
Sandall Magna, ? Sandall, co. York,
[W.R.], 140.
, manor of, 140.
Sancton, co. York, E.R., North Cliff
in, q.v.
Sandeford, co. Somerset. See Sand-
ford.
Sandeford, Brian, &c. See Sand-
ford.
Sanderson, Robert, 567.
, , EUzabeth, wife of,
567.
Sandervile manor, co. Berks. See
Moreton, South.
Sandford, co. Devon, Bremridge in,
q.v.
, , Venn in, q.v.
, Sandeford [in Winscombe],
CO. Somerset, manor of, 823.
Orcas, Sampford Orkays. co.
Somerset, manor (|) of, 608.
Sandford, Sandeford, Brian, esquire,
2, 566.
, Brian, knight, 542.
Sandford, Sanford, Humphrey, co.
Kent. 170.
Sandford, Sandeford, John, esquire,
father of Humphrey, 170.
, Robert, son of William, 170.
, Thomas, son of William, 1 70.
, William, brother of Jolin,
170.
Sandham. See Sandown.
Sandhobne, Studhobne [in Eastring-
ton], CO. York [E.R.], 169.
Sandhoton. See Hutton, Sand.
Sandon, Sondon, co. Stafford, manor
of, 473.
, Draycote in, q.v.
Sandon, Ivo, land held of, 182.
Sandown, Sandham [in Brading],
Isle of Wight, 338.
Sandwich, co. Kent, Asshe by. See
Ash.
Sandys, Robert, land held of, 246.
Sanefforthe, Margaret, 831.
Sanford. See Sandeford.
Sannoe, Joseph, 943.
Santon, Thomas, 169.
Santquyntyn. See St. Quintin.
Sapcote, Sapcotte, co Leicester, ad-
vowson of, 905.
, advowson (l) of, 888.
, manor (^) of, 905.
, manor (i) of, 888.
Sapcote — cont.
, chantry of St. Mary in,
church of, advowson (^) of,
888.
, Stanton by. See Stanton
Stoney.
Sapcote, Sapcot, Sapcotes, Sapcottes,
Isabel, 206.
, John, heirs of, land held of,
646.
, John, knight, 118.
John, knight, 148, 228, 434.
, , Elizabeth, wife of,
148, 228, 406, 442.
Sapcote, John, knight, co. Berks,
442 ; CO. Huntingdon, 406.
Sapcote, John, knight, cousin and
heir of Richard, 202.
Sapcote, Richard, co. Rutland, 202.
Sapcote, Richard, son and heir of
John, knight, and EUzabeth,
406, 434, 442.
, , Alice wife of, daugh-
ter of Nicholas Vaux, knight,
406, 442.
, Thomas, of Bvirley, 406,
442.
Sapey, Lower, Sapy, co. Worcester,
manor of, 562.
Sapperton, Sapurton, co. Lincoln,
manor of, 148.
Sapiirton, Roger, 27.
, , Elizabeth daughter
of. See Venour, William.
Sapy. See Sapey.
Saredon, Sardon [in Shareshill], co.
Stafford, 347.
Sargeant, John, 644.
Sarum, Old, Old Salisbury, co. Wilts,
682.
Satterleigh, Saterlegh, co. Devon,
118.
, manor of, 228.
Saul, Sail, Salle, co. Gloucester, 506,
685.
Saunder, Sawnder, Edward, 518.
, John, 205.
, , Joan wife of, 205.
, Richard, 209, 210.
Saunders, Sawnders, Edward (co.
Cumberland), 44.
, Edward (co. Northampton),
445.
, Humphrey, 373.
, , Joyce, wife of, sister
and co-heir of Humphrey
Dore, 373.
, John, 494.
, Thomas, 928.
, William, 520.
Saundervile manor, co. Berks. See
Moreton, South.
Saunton, Sampton [in Braunton], co.
Devon, 866.
Sauser, Giles, co. Wilts, 800.
GENERAL INDEX.
833
Sauser, Joan, wife of Giles, 800.
Thomas, son and heir of
Giles, 800.
Savage, John, esquire, co. Dorset,
251 ; CO. Wilts, 349.
Savage, John, clerk, 36, 700 bis.
, John, esquire, 388.
, John, knight, land held of,
424, 497.
, Margaret, wife of John, 251.
, .., land held of, 397,
398.
, Richard, 372.
, Joan, wife of, sister
and heir of Hugh Horwode,
372.
, Thomas, archbishop of York,
650.
, land held of, 86, 185,
223, 235, 303, 664, 914.
, WilUam, chaplain, brother
and heir of John, 251,
349.
Savile, Savell, Sayvell, Sayvile, Sey-
vell, Alice. See Calverley,
William, knight.
, Henry, son and heir of Sir
John, 803.
, John, knight, 163, 390, 597,
669, 883, 931.
Savile, John, knight, co. York, 803.
Savile, Nicholas, 3.
, Thomas, esquire, 3.
Sawbridgeworth, Sabrychesworthe,
Sabysford, Sobrychesworth,
CO. Hertford, 329.
, water-mill at, 243.
, Claverlegh field in, 329.
, Halysounde meadow in, 329.
, Nattonfeld field in, 329.
, Pishobury in, q.v.
, Sayesbury in, q.v.
, Shingey Hall in, q.v.
, Thatchemede meadow in,
329.
Sawcheverel. See Sacheverel.
Sawley, Salley [extra-parochial], co.
York [W.R.], abbot of, land
held of, 671.
Sawnder. Sec Saunder.
Sawnders. See Saunders.
Sawston, co. Cambridge, 448.
, Huntingdons alias Somerys,
manor in, 448.
Sawtry St. Judith, Sawtery [extra-
parochial, CO. Huntingdon],
abbot of, land held of, 605.
Saxby, co. Leicester, 218.
Saxlingham, Saxlyngham, co. Nor-
folk, 465.
Saxthorpe, Saxthorp, co. Norf*^ Ik,
advowson of free chapel of
[Saint Dunstan] in, 355.
, manor of, 355.
Saxton, Nicholas, clerk, 246.
VVt. 3777.
Say, Saye, Geoffrey de, land held of,
246.
, Jenofef a, wife of William,
knight, daughter of John Hill,
esquire, 66.
, John, knight, 14.
, John, son of William, knight,
66.
, lordde. iSeeFiennes, William.
lord de, heirs of, land held of,
225, 632.
, William, knight, 52.
, land held of, 243,
389, 392.
Sayes Court alias West Greenwich,
manor of Depford called
Westegrenewich [in Deptf ord],
CO. Kent, manor of , 127, 138.
Sayesbury [in Sawbridgeworth, co.
Hertford], manor of, land held
of, 243.
Saykyn, William, 563.
Saymer. See Seymour.
Saynt Mawdit. See St. Mawes.
Sayntandrewe. See St. Andrew.
Sayntmaur. See Seymour.
Sayvell, Savyile. See Savile.
Scalariis, Hardwyn de, land held of,
518.
Scalby, co. York [N.R.], 669.
, Burniston in, q.v.
, Cloughton in, q.v.
Scaleby, co. Cumberland, castle of,
292.
, manor of, 292.
Scales, manor of. See Wilton.
Scalford, co. Leicester, 497.
Scalton by Ryvax. See Scawton.
Scamblesby, Scaynesby, Sceynesby,
CO. Lincoln, 698.
Scammonden, Slaynden, in Hiidders-
field, CO. York [W.R.], 391.
Scarborough, Skarbiirgh, co. York
[N.R.], 568.
Scarcroft [? in Thorner], co. York
[W.R.], 669.
Scardevile, Juliana, 122.
Scardevile, Scardevyle, Peter, co.
Sussex, 122.
Scardevile, William, father of Peter,
122.
, William, son and heir of
Peter. 122.
Scargill [in Barningham], co. York
[N.R.], 140.
, manor of, 140.
Scargill, Scargyll, William, esquire,
land held of, 3.
Scargill, William, esquire, co. York,
140.
Scargill, William, knight, land held
of, 669.
William, knight, grandson
and heir of WilUam, esquire,
140.
IH 53
834
GENERAL INDEX.
Scargill — cont.
, Scargyll, William, son of
William. 140.
Scatergood, Robert, 4.
Scawton, Scalton, Scalton by Ryvax,
CO. York [W.R.], 914.
manor of, 914.
Scaynesby, Sceynesby. See Scam-
blesby.
Schaftysbury. See Shaftesbviry.
Schawe. See Shaw.
Scheffeld. See Sheffeld.
Schelf Cobham. See Shelve, East.
Scheperd. See Shepherd.
Schirbourne. See Sherborne.
Scholes, Scoles, Scolis [in Cleckhea-
ton], CO. York [W.R.], 672.
, , Popplewell in, q.v.
, Scoles [in Oakworth, in
Keighley], co. York [W.R.],
3.
Schotton, in Kirknewton. See
Shotton.
, in Staindrop. See Shotton.
, in Stannington. See Shot-
ton.
Schyrbourne. See Sherborne.
Scide. See Shide.
Sciewell, Thomas, 299.
Scilly, Sully, co. Cornwall, castlo of,
680 (pp. 433, 434).
.isles of, 680 (pp. 433,
434).
Scobchester [in Ashbiiry], co. Devon,
262.
Scoble, Scobehill, Scobhill [in So\ith
Pool], CO. Devon, 886.
Socle alias Osmondiston, co. Nor-
folk, advowson of, 225.
, , manor of, 225.
, Boylands manor in, q.iK
Scole, Thomas, clerk, 308.
Scoles, Scolis. See Scholes.
Scomer, le. See London.
Scopham, Scuppham, Richard, clerk,
393, 394.
Scorer, William, clerk, 423.
Scorouton. See Scruton.
Scoter. See Scotter.
Scotesgrove [? in Thornbury], co.
Gloucester, 833.
Scots, invasions by, 44, 292, 547.
Scott, Scotte, Skott, Skotte, John,
171.
, , land held of, 171.
, , Elizabeth wife of,
sister and co-heir of William
Skirmer, 171.
, John (CO. Wilts), 397.
, John, knight, 4, 5.
, , William son of, 4,
5.
, William, knight, 686, 725.
Scotter, Scoter, co. Lincoln, rector
of. See Bover, Nicholas.
Scotter — cont.
, Scotton by Richemond [in
Catterick and Brompton
Patrick parishes], co. York
[N.R.], 556, 561.
[? in Farnham], co. York
[W.R.], 140. •
, , manor of, 140.
Scoulton, Skulton, co. Norfolk,
manor of, 359.
Scrap toft, Scrap to fte, co. Leicester.
497.
Scrayingham, Scraynham, co. York
[E.R.], manor of, 348.
, Leppington in, q.v.
Screveton, Screton [co. Nottingham],
Thomas Leeke of, 137.
Scrofton. See Scruton.
Scroope, Scrop, Skrope, — , clerk,
679.
Scrope, Anne, late the wife of John,
lord Scrope of Bolton, formerly
wife of Robert Wingfleld, knight
[sometime wife of William
Chamberleyn, K.G.], daughter
and heir of Robert Harlyng,
knisht, CO. Cambridge, 193 ;
CO. Norfolk, 114.
Scrope, Henry, knight, 193.
, , Jolin son of, 193.
, Henry and Elizabeth liis
wife, land held of. 222, 461.
, Henry, knight, 222.
, , Elizabeth, wife of,
222.
, Henry, knight [lord le
Scrope of Bolton], 216, 217.
, , Elizabeth, wife of
[daughter of John, lord le
Scrope of Masham], mother
of John, lord le Scrope, 216,
217, 222, 224.
, Henry, knight, son and heir
of John, lord le Scrope of
Bolton, 214-224.
, Henry, lord, lord le [of Bol-
ton], 567.
, , land held of, 404,
461, 571, 573, 574, 577.
, John, knight (of Castle
Combe), land' held of, 682.
Scrope, John, knight, lord le Scrope of
Bolton, CO. Bedford, 217 ; co.
Buckingham, 216 ; co. Cam-
bridge, 219 ; CO. Hertford,
243; CO. Kent, 215; co.
Leicester, 218 ; co. Lincoln,
223 ; London, 214 ; co. Not-
tingham, 224 ; CO. Rutland,
220 ; CO. York, 222 ; York
City, 221.
Scrope, John, lord le Scrope of Bol-
ton. 21, 84, 114, 193, 839.
, lord de, land held of, 329,
698 62*.
GENERAL INDEX.
835
Scrope, lord, of Upsall, land held of,
163, 547.
, Ralph, esquire, land held of,
906.
, Richard, 802.
, Thomas, lord le Scrop of
Rlassham, 839.
Scruton. Scrofton, Scroton, co. York
[N.R.]. 86, 346, 862.
Scudamore, Scudamor, Skydmore,
Edward, 506.
, James, esquire, 112, 261.
John, land held of, 627.
Scunthorpe, co. Lincoln, Gunhouse
in, q.v.
Scuppham. See Scopham.
Scurff Hall, Skurth [in Newland, in
Drax], CO. York [W.R.], 664.
Seacroft, Secroft [in Whitkirk], co.
York [W.R.J, 420.
Seagrj% Se^re. co. Wilts, manor of,
505."
Seal, Over and Nether, co. licicester.
Potters wood in. See Co ton.
Seamour, Semer, Stephen, 300.
Searby, co. Lincoln, Owmby in,
q.v.
Seasalter, Sesalter, co. Kent, 973.
Seascale, Sescales [in Gosforth], co.
Cumberland, manor of, 135.
Seaton, North, Cetton, Wodhorne
Ceton [in Woodhorn], co.
Northumberland, 653.
Seche. See Setchey.
Seckington, Saccamton, Stacamton,
in High Bickington, co. Devon,
555, 614.
Secroft. See Seacroft.
Sedbergh, Sedber, Sedberg, co.
York [W.R.], escheator in,
557.
, manor of, 90.
Sedgwick, Segiswyk [in Heversham],
CO. Westmorland, 433.
, manor of, 433.
Sedwall, Margaret, sister of John
Mathewe, 623.
Seend Head, Sendhede [in Seend],
CO. Wilts, 649.
Row, Sendrew [tithing in
Seend], co. Wilts, 649.
Segges, le [? in Stonydelph], co. War-
wick, 802.
Seggyswik, Humphrey, &c. See
Segiswyk.
Segiswyk, co. Westmorland. See
Sedgwick.
Segiswyk, Seggyswik, Segiswyk,
Segyswyk, Siggiswyk, Hum-
phrey, 214, 222 his, 567.
Segiswyk, Humphrey, co. York, 461.
Segiswyk, Richard, son and heir of
Humphrey, 461.
, , Elizabeth, wife of,
461.
Segrave, Margaret, Margaret Marc-
hall, countess of Norfolk, 13.
, Robert, of Tilney, 464.
Segre. See Seagry.
Segurs, CO. Wilts. See Homing-
sham, Little.
Segyswyk. See Segiswyk.
Seint Giles, Seint Gyles. See St.
Giles in the Wood.
Seintmond. See St. Amand.
Sekfeldes Manor, co. Suffolk. See
Sakvyles.
Sekynton, co. Devon, 940.
Selborne, co. Hants, 726.
Selby [co. York, W.R.], 570, 939.
, abbot of, land held of, 566,
939.
Selby, Robert, clerk, vicar of Thrus-
sington, 497 ter.
Sele. See Zeal, South.
Monacorum. See Zeal Mona-
chorum.
Sells. See Zeals.
Sellack, co. Hereford.. Baysham in,
q.v.
Sellamstede. See Sulhampstead.
Sellenger. See St. Leger.
Sellinge, co. Kent,Otterpool in, q.v.
Selman, John, 478.
Selot, John, 632, 633.
Selside, Solsyde [in Kendal parish],
CO. Westmorland, 822.
Selyok, John, 855.
Selysclevedon. See Zeals, Lower.
Seman, John, clerk, 179.
, Thomas, clerk, 496.
Semannes, co. Norfolk. See Fritton.
Semer, co. Siiffolk, 452.
Semer. See Seamour.
Semington, co. Wilts, Paxcroft in,
q.v.
Sempringham, Sempryngham [co.
Lincoln], prior of, land held
of, 423.
Senclere. See St. Clere.
Sendderby. See Sinderby.
Sendhede. See Seend Head.
Sendrew. See Seend Row.
Sendy, Thomas, 529.
, , Anne wife of, daugh-
ter and co-heir of Richard
Ponchardon, 529.
Sensam, William, 357.
Sentgerman, Christopher, 854.
Sentmarychurch. See St. Mary.
Sergeaunt, John, 891.
Serjeants at law. See : — Brydges,
Thomas ; Butler, John ;
Calowe, William ; Catesby,
John ; Constable, Robert ;
Conyngesby, Humphrey ;
Cutlard, William ; Frowyk,
Thomas ; Fyneux, John ;
Higham, Richard ; Kebell,
Thomas ; Kingsmill, John ;
836
GENERAL INDEX.
Serjeants at law — cont.
Marowe, Thomas ; Mordavint,
John ; Oxenbregge, Thomas ;
Pigot, Richard ; Rede,
Robert ; Sulyard, John ;
Townshend, Roger ; Wood,
Thomas ; Yaxley, John.
Serjeanty. See Rents.
Seme. See Cerne.
Services. See Rents.
Servyngton, Mary, sister of Christo-
pher Tropenell, 682.
, Walter, 682.
Sesalter. See Seasalter.
Soscales. See Seascale.
Setchey, Seche [in All Saints' parish,
Freebridge-Lynn Hundred],
CO. Norfolk, 4.
, manor of, 4.
Settle, Setyll, co. York [W.R.], 391.
Setybushlond, in Thurning, co.
Norfolk, 117.
Setyll. See Settle.
Seven Ash, Sevynaysshe [in Kentis-
bury], CO. Devon, knight's fee
in, 118.
Sevenhouse, alias Syneux, Thomas, co.
Cumberland, 135.
Sevenhouse, Thomas, son and heir of
Thomas, 135.
Sevynaysshe. See Seven Ash.
Sewarde, William, 943.
Seymour, de Sancto Mauro, Saymer,
Saynt Maur, Sayntmaur, Sey-
maur, Seymer, Seymor, Seynt-
maur, Seyntmaure, Joan,
daughter and heir of William,
knight, 715, 743, 793, 834,
837, 841, 962.
, , land held of, 928.
, John, esqmre, 165, 724.
, John, knight, cousin and
heir of Sir William Sturmy,
523.
, John, esquire, son and heir
of Thomas, knight, 793, 834,
837, 841.
, , EUzabeth wife of.
See Byconell, Elizabeth.
, Margaret, wife of John,
743.
, Maud, daughter of William
Sturmy, knight, 523.
, , John, son of, 523.
, , , John son of,
523.
, , , John
son of, 523.
, Richard, heirs of, land held
of, 175.
, Thomas, knight, 715, 743,
834, 837, 841, 963.
, William, esquire, 447, 683.
, WilUam, esquire, land held
of, 134, 283.
Seymour — cont.
, WilUam, knight, 793, 834,
837, 841, 865.
, Joan, wife of,
daughter of Richard Edg-
combe, knight, 963.
Seymour, William, knight, co. Devon,
715 ; CO. Dorset, 734, 963.
See Seamour.
Seynesbury. See Saintbury.
Seyngeorge. See St. George.
Seynt Coluns the overa. »See Colan.
Seynt Ewa. See St. Ewe.
Seynt Laurence Hall. See St. Law-
rence.
Sejmtandrewe. See St. Andrew.
Seyntcrase. See St. CVoss.
Seyntgeorge. See St. George.
Seynthill. See Sainthill.
Seyntleger. See St. Leger.
Seyntleonardisdowne. See St.
Leonard.
Seyntmary Overeys. See South-
wark.
Seyntmaure. See Seymour.
Seytmond, Seyntmonee, lord. See
St. Amand.
SeyntpouU, Christopher, land held of,
669.
Seyntquyntyn. See St. Quintin.
Seys, Isabel, daughter of John L-e-
land, 836.
, , Joan daughter and
co-heir of, 836.
, , Margaret daughter
and co-heir of, 836.
Shaa, CO. Wilts. See Shaw.
Shaa, Edmimd, knight, 679 bis.
, Edmund, son and heir of
John, knight, 679, 863.
, John, 696.
, John, knight, 1, 579, 580,
670.
Shaa, John, knight, co. Essex, 679 ;
CO. Middlesex, 863.
Shaa, Margaret, wife of John, knight,
679, 863.
, Reynold, son of John,
knight, 679, 863.
, Thomas, son of John, knight,
863.
Shackleton, Shakilton, Shakylton [in
Wadsworth], co. York [W.R.],
803.
manor, or lordship, of,
803.
Shadlous, co. Suffolk. See Wang-
ford.
Shadwell [in Rushford], co. Norfolk,
458.
Shadwell, Richard, 919 bis.
Shadwyngate, Shadewyngayte. See
Carlisle.
Shaftesbury, Schaftysbury, co. Dor-
set, 48, 51, 251, 622, 545.
GENERAL INDEX.
837
Shaftesbury — cont.
abbess of, land held of, 48,
51. 188, 251, 522, 607, 649,
783 bis, 843.
, Lydford by. See Lidford.
Peter Baunf eld of. See
Baunfeld.
Shagh, Robert, 3.
Shakerstone, co. Leicester, Barton
in the Beans in, q.v.
Shakilton, Shakylton. See Shackle-
ton.
Shalbourne, co. Wilts, 502.
Shaldeford. See Shalford.
Shalfleet, Isle of Wight, Chessells
Farm in, q.v.
ShaKord, Shaldeford, co. Surrey, 175.
Shalstone, Shalston, co. Bucks, 41.
manor of, land held of, 41.
Shan, John, 561.
Shap, Haphey [co. Westmorland],
prior of, land held of, 292.
Shapley HeUon, Shappelegh Helyon,
Sheppelegh Helyon [in North
Bovey], co. Devon, 699.
Shapwick, Shapweke, co. Dorset,
961.
, manor of, land held of, 961.
, Whitmyll in. See White
Mill.
Shareshill, co. Stafford, Saredon in,
q.v.
Shambrook, Sharnebroke, Sherne-
broke, co. Bedford, 660,
677.
, Langtons tenement in, 677.
Sharonden. See Shernden.
Sharp, Christopher, esquire, 301.
, Nicholas, 301.
, , Agnes, wife of, 301.
, Robert, 301.
, Robert, gentleman, 472.
, Stephen, 301.
, Stephen, clerk, 301.
, Thomas, 301.
Sharrington, Sharyngton, co. Nor-
folk, 606 bis.
Shaugh Prior, Shawe, co. Devon, 773.
, Whiteaborough in, q.v.
Shaw, Schawe [in Melksham], co.
Wilts, 649.
, Shaa [in West Overton], co.
Wilts, 507.
Shawbury, co. Salop, 233.
, manor of, 233.
, Withyford in, q.v.
Shawe, co. Devon. See Shaugh
Prior.
Shawfen, co. Suffolk. See Bergholt,
East.
ShaylerdesdoTine. See Ospringe.
Shaypdubiu-gh, co. Devon, 940.
Shebbear, Shebbeare, co. Devon,
manor of, 371.
Sheen, West, Shene. See Richmond.
Sheepshead, Shepeshed, co. Leicester,
497.
, manor of, land held of, 497.
Sheepwash, Shepewaisshe, Shepe-
wasshe, co. Devon, 422, 767.
, 'le Wode' in, 422.
Sheffeld, Scheffeld, George, 566, 911.
, , Margaret, daughter
of. See Stokwith, Margaret.
, Joan, wife of Robert, esquire,
566.
, John, 911.
, John, the elder, 597.
, John, of Croxby Mede in
Grimsby, esqvdre, 698 bis.
Robert, 586, 730, 911.
Sheffeld, Robert,esquire,co.Lincoln,566.
Sheffeld, Robert, gentleman, 143.
, Robert, knight, 597.
, Robert, knight, 898.
, , Ellen wife of,
daughter and heir of Ethel-
neda Delves, widow, 898.
Robert, knight, son and heir
of Robert, esquire, 566.
, Robert, of West Butterwick,
the elder, esquire, 698 bis.
, Robert, the younger, of Lon-
don, esquire, 698 bis.
, William, 184.
, Master William, 597.
....... WilUam, clerk, 672.
Sheffield, Shefeld [in Lingfield, co
Surrey], 209, 212.
Shelderton [in Clungunford], co.
Salop, 233.
Sheldrak, William, of Sudbury, 429.
Sheldwyche, Nicholas, 642, 665.
Shelf, Shelff [in Halifax], co. York
[W.R.], 803.
, manor of, 803.
Shelfhanger, Shelfanglys, co. Suffolk
[co.Norfolk],knight'sfeein,13.
, manor of, 150.
Shelland, Shelond, co. Suffolk, 53.
Shellesley Beauchamp. See Shelsley
Beauchamp.
Shelley [in Kirkburton], co. York
[W.R.], 741.
Shelley, AUce. See Randyll, Thomas.
, Roger, 824.
Shelley, Thomas, of London, mercer,
CO. Hertford, 370.
Shellmershe, co. Essex. See Brad-
well juxta Mare.
Shelond. See Shelland.
Shelsley Beauchamp, Shellesley
Beauchamp, co. Worcester,
advowson (^) of, 489.
, manor (|) of, 489.
Shelston. See Shilston.
Shelton, co. Norfolk, 225.
, , advowsonof , 225, 632.
, , Intwodes, Yntwodea
in, 225.
838
GENERAL INDEX.
Shelton, co. Norfolk — cont.
, , manor of, land held
of, 225.
, , manor of, called
Netherhall, 225, 632.
, , manor of, called
Overhall, 225, 632 ; land held
of, 225.
, , Turnours in, 225.
, CO. Nottingham, 46.
Hall Manor, co. Norfolk.
See Bedingham.
Shelton, Jolin, son and heir of Ralph.
knight, and Margaret, 225,
226, 632.
Shelton, Margaret, late the wife of
Ralph Shelton, knight, co. Nor-
folk, 632 ; CO. Suffolk, 633.
Shelton, Margaret, wife of Ralph,
knight, daughter of Robert
Clere, esquire, 225.
, Nicholas, 370.
, Ralph, esquire, 4, 5, 225, 226.
, Ralph, knight, 5, 107, 114,
632, 633.
Shelton, Ralph, knight, co. Norfolk,
225 ; CO. Suffolk, 226.
Shelton, Ralph, son of Ralph, knight,
226, 632.
, Richard, son of Ralph,
knight, 226, 632.
Sheltons manor, co. Norfolk. See
Thursford.
Shelve, East, Schelf Cobham, Shelve-
cobham [in Lenham], co.
Kent, manor of, 921.
Shene. See Sheen, West.
Shenfield, Shenfelde, co. Essex,
manor of, called Fitzwalters,
630.
, Shenf eldes, in Margaretting,
CO. Essex, 1.
Shengham. See Shingham.
Shengill Hall. See Shingey.
Shenington, Shenyngdon, co. Glou-
cester [co. Oxford], 342.
Shepested. See Sheepshead.
Shepewaisshe, Shepewasshe. See
Sheepwash.
Shepewaysshe, William, 374.
Shepey, co. Kent. See Sheppey.
Shepey, Edmimd, land held of,
836.
Shepherd, Scheperd, Richard, 640.
Sheplode. See Shiplett.
Sheppelegh Helyon. See Shapley
Helion.
Sheppey, Shepey, Isle of, co. Kent,
247, 876.
, Norwode in. See North-
wood.
Shepton, Thomas, 699.
Sherborne,Schirbourne,Schyrbovirne,
CO. Dorset, 607.
, CO. Oxford. See Shirburn.
Sherborne — cont.
Farm, Sherburn [in East
Harptree], co. Somerset, 345.
Sherburn, co. Somerset. See Sher-
borne.
in Harford Lythe. Sheyrburn
in Hertforthlyth, Shirbvirn in
Hartfordhth, co. York [E.R.],
575, 914.
, , manor of, land held
of, 914.
Sherdiche, Roger, 67.
Sherefhoton. See Hutton, Sheriff.
Sherer, John, esquire, 439, 440.
Sherford, co. Devon, Malston in, q.v.
Sheriff's aid, 566, 835.
Sherington, co. Buckingham, 492.
, Le Heo in, 492.
Sherlegh. See Shirley.
Sherlond. See Shoreland.
Sherman, Richard, 384.
Shernden, Sharonden [in Eden-
bridge], CO. Kent, manor of,
920.
Shernebroke. See Sharnbrook.
Sherrard, Geoffrey, esquire, 295.
Sherveton, co. Somerset. See Shur-
ton.
, CO. Wilts. See Shrewton.
Sherwolde, co. Somerset. See Shrowl.
Sherwood Forest, Shirewodde, Shir-
wode, CO. Nottingham, 227.
, Mansfield in, q.v.
, Ollerton in, q.v.
Shetyll, Richard, 189.
Sheyrburn in Hertforthlyth. See
Sherburn in Harford Lythe.
Shibden, Shipden [in Halifax], co.
York [W.R.], 390.
Shide, Scide [in Arreton], Isle of
Wight, fulling mill in, fulling
mill beside Shottyngbrygge,
in parish of Caresbroke, 689.
Shilbottle, co. Northumberland,
Newton on the Moor in, q.v.
Shildon [in St. Andrew Auckland],
CO. Durham, 558.
Shilley Maner, co. Bedford. See
Wrestlingworth.
Shillingford, Shyllyngford, , co.
Devon, advowson of, 264.
, manor of, 264.
Shillington, Shitlyngdon, Shytlyng-
don, CO. Bedford, 766 his.
, Asp ley-bury in, q.v.
Shilston, CO. Devon. See Shilstone.
Shilston, Shelston, Shylston, Joan,
land held of, 940.
, Robert, son and heir of
Thomas, 389.
, Thomas, 149.
Shilston, Thomas, co. Devon, 389.
Shilston, William, co. Devon, 940.
Shilston, William, son and heir of
WilUam, 940.
GENERAL INDEX
839
Shilton, Earl, Shylton [chapelry to
Kirkbv Mallorv], co. Leices-
ter. 411, 413,
Shilton, Richard, 759, 761.
Shilstone, Shilston, in Drewsteign-
ton, CO. Devon. 389, 739.
manor of, land held of, 739.
Shilvington, East, Est Shilvyngton
[in Portesham], co. Dorset, 51.
Shimpling, Shymplyng, co. Suffolk,
110.
, manor of, land held of, 110.
Shingey Hall, Shengill Hall [in Saw-
bridgeworth, co. Hertford], 1.
Shingham, Shengham, Shyngham,
CO. Norfolk, 4.
, manor of, 4.
, Fowlerys land in, 4.
Shingle Hall, or Olives, Olyves, in
Great Diunmow, co. Essex, 1.
Shipden. See Shibden.
Shipeley. See Shipley.
Shipham, co. Somerset, Winterhead
in, q.v.
Shiplett, Sheplode, Shiplad, Ship-
lade [in Bleadon], co. Somer-
set, 540.
, manor (J) of, 521.
Shipley, Ship lee [in EUingham], co.
Northumberland, 906.
Shipeley, Shypley [in
Heanor], co. Derby, manor of,
423, 424.
Skipton, Bellinger, Shipton Berynger,
CO. Hants, 702.
, manor of, land held of, 702.
Shirb\irn, Sherborne, co. Oxford,
541.
in Hartfordlith, co. York.
See Sherburn.
Shirefhoton. See Hutton, Sheriff.
Shirley, Sherlegh, formerly Syredys,
in Croydon, 684.
, John Kyng of. See King.
Shirley, Shyrley, Ralph, 579, 580,
670.
, Ralph, knight, 334, 750, 759,
761.
, , land held of, 23.
Shirlok, Geoffrey, 245.
, , Agnes, wife of, 245.
Shirrefhales. See Hales, Sheriff.
Shirwell, Shirwill, co. Devon, 118.
Shirwode. See Sherwood.
Shitlyngdon. See Shillington.
Shobrooke, Shoggebroke, co. Devon,
262.
, lord of, land held of, 262.
, Shute Richard in, q.v.
, Yendacott in, q.v.
Shoebury, North, Northshobury, co.
Essex, 679 {pp. 429, 432).
, South, Southshobery, South-
shobury, co. Essex, 679 {pp.
429, 432).
Shoggebroke. See Shobrooke.
Shooters Hill, Shoterhell [in Eltham],
CO. Kent, 494.
Shopland, Shopelond, Shoppeland,
CO. Essex, 679 {pp. 429, 432).
Hall, Shoplandhall [in Shop-
land], CO. Essex, manor (|) of,
195.
Shoreland, Sherlond [in Eastchurch],
CO. Kent, manor of , 247.
Shortrigge, co. Devon, 776.
Shorwell, Isle of Wight, Atherfield in,
q.v.
Shoterey. See Shottery.
Shoterhell. See Shooters Hill.
Shotesbroke, Robert, knight, 113,
318.
, , Eleanor daughter
and heir of. See Cheyne,
Eleanor.
Shotley, co. Suffolk, 150.
, Shotley Hall Manor in, 150.
Shottery, Shoterey [in Old Strat-
ford], CO. Warwick, 431.
Shottesbrook, Shotysbroke, co.
Berks, advowson of college of
St. John Baptist of, 409, 412.
, manor of, 409, 412.
Shottle Park, Shottyll Parke [in
Duffield], CO. Derby, Hurst-
field under, 582.
Shotton, Schotton in Glendale [in
Kirknewton], co. Northum-
berland, 547.
[in Staindrop], co. Dvirham,
558.
, , manor of, 558.
, Schotton [in Stannington],
CO. Northumberland, 547.
Shottyll Parke. See Shottle Park.
Shottyngbrygge, Isle of Wight. See
Carisbrooke.
Shotwade, Thomas, 208 bis.
Shotysbroke. See Shottesbrook.
Shoughtour. See Slaughter.
Shouldham, Shuldam, co. Norfolk,
prior of, land held of, 464.
Shove, Thomas, 209, 210.
Shoyslondes. See Chesterton.
Shragger, John, 4.
Shrebb, The, Shrebbe, Shrybbe, in
Stanway, co. Essex, manor
of, 417, 427.
Shrevesley. See Shrewley.
Shreveton. See Shurton.
Shrewley, Shrevesley [in Hatton],
CO. Warwick, 693 bis.
Shrewode, wood of, in Attleborough,
CO. Norfolk, 13.
Shrewsbury, Shrewesbiiry, co.
Salop, 745.
, abbot and convent of, land
held of, 326 (9), 909 bis.
, college of St. Mary, the Virgin
of, dean of, land held of, 229.
840
GENERAL INDEX.
Shrewsbury — cont.
, earl of. See Talbot, George.
, St. Chad, church of, dean of,
land held of, 229.
, St. Mary's parish, Astley in,
q.v.
, , Clive in, q.v.
, Newton in, q.v.
Shrewton, Sherveton, co. Wilts,
manor of, land held of, 701.
Shriven ham, CO. Berks, Bourtonin,^.^.
, Fernham in, q.v.
Shroton, co. Dorset. See Iwerne
Courtney.
Shrowl, Sherwolde [in East Harp-
tree], co. Somerset. 345.
Shrybbe. See Shrebb, The.
Shuckburgh, Lower, Nethershuk-
burgh, CO. Warwick, 245.
Shukburgh, Shukkeburgh, Christo-
pher, 686.
, , Agnes, wife of, 686.
, Thomas, esquire, land held
of, 245, 625.
Shiildam. See Shouldham.
Shiirton, Sherveton, Shreveton [in
Stoke Courcy], co. Somerset,
manor of, 65, 31 L
Shute, Richard, Shute Rychard [in
Shobrooke, co. Devon, 323.
Shutford [in Swalcliffe], co. Oxford,
manor of, 484, 519.
Shutlake, Shutelake, William, 176.
Shuttington, co. Warwick, Alvecote
in, q.v.
Shyllyngford. See Shillingford.
Shylston. See Shilston.
Shylton. ^See Shilton, Earl.
Shymplyng. See Shimpling.
Shyngham. See Shingham.
Shypley. See Shipley.
Shyrburn, Alice. See Stokdale, Wil-
liam.
Shyrburn, John, co. York, 575.
Shyrbiirn, Richard, 915.
, Robert, esquire, 915.
, Thomas, 915.
Shyreves Nauntton. See Naunton,
Sheriffs.
Shyrley. See Shirley.
Shyryfhalez. See Hales, Sheriff.
Shytlyngdon. See Shillington.
Sibdon, Cipton, Sibton, co. Salop,
116.
, lord of. See Corbet, Peter.
, manor of, land held of, 326.
Sibford Gower, Sybford Gower [in
Swalcliffe], co. Oxford, manor
of, 434.
Sibsey, Sybsey, co. Lincoln, 287.
Sibson, CO. Leicester, Upton in, q.v.
Sibton. See Sibdon.
Sicklinghall, Syklynghall [in Kirkby
Overblow], co. York [W.R.],
420.
Sidbury, Sudberye, Sydbury, co.
Devon, 265, 466.
Siddington, Lower alias Siddington
St. Peter alias Siddington
Langley, Nether Sudyngton,
CO. Gloucester, manor of, 592.
, , Calwell Hyll in, 592.
, , Marleys in, 592.
, , water-mill in, 591.
, Upper, alias Siddington St.
Mary, Over Sudyngton, co.
Gloucester, manor of, 591.
Sidenham, South. See Sydenham.
Sidney. See Sydney.
Siggiswyk, Sigiswyk. See Segiswyk.
Silchester, Sylchestre, co. Hants,
manor of, 503.
Sillesham. See Sindlesham.
Silly bak, ? Sadelbak [in St. Cleer], co,
Cornwall, manor of, 680 {p.
435).
Silton, Sylton, co. Dorset, manor of,
61.
Silverton, Sylverton, co. Devon,
263.
Burn in, q.v.
Silvester, Gabriel, clerk, 451.
Simonburn, co. Northumberland,
Haughton in, q.v.
, Humshaugh in, q.v.
Sinderby, Sendderby, Synderby [in
Pickhill], CO. York [N.R.], 862.
, manor of, 222.
Sindlesham, Sillesham, Syndelysham
[in Hurst], co. Berks, manor
of, 374.
Singleton, Syngleton, Roger, 915.
, Thomas, 496.
Sisterhampton [in East Brent], co.
Somerset, 521.
Sittingbourn, co. Kent, Goodneston
in, q.v.
Siveyer, William, bishop of Dvirham,
land held of, 664.
Sizergh, Syzer [in Helsington, in
Kirkby in Kendal], co. West-
morland, manor of, 433.
Skarburgh. See Scarborough.
Skaresbrek, James, esquire, 728.
, , Elizabeth, wife of,
late the wife of John Moly-
neux, 728.
Skarkar, co. Salop. See Leinthall
Starkes, co. Hereford.
Skarre, William, 540.
Skay, Walter, 8.
Skeeby, Skeby [in Easby], co. York
[N.R.], 222.
Skegby by Mansfield, co. Notting-
ham, 227.
, , Skegby manor in,
227.
[? Skegby in Marnham], co.
Nottingham, 899.
, , manor of, 899.
GENERAL INDEX.
841
Skelbrooke, Skelbroke, co. York
[W.R.], 669.
Skellow, Skelow [in Owston], co.
York [W.R.], 236.
Skelton, co. Cumberland, Unfhank
in, q.xK
[in Buhner Wapentake], co.
York [X.R.], 556, 561.
[in Howden], co. York [E.R.],
169.
Skenegraves. See Skinningrove.
Skerne, Skyron, co. York [E.R.], 420.
Skerne, Henry, 968.
, , Anne, wife of,
daughter and co-heir of Wil-
liam Langdale, 968.
Skewys, John, 683, 743, 834.
Skiberham. See Skipperham.
Skinner, Skynner, Agnes, wife of
Richard, 171.
, Agnes. See Chalener,
Bartholomew.
, Elizabeth. See Scott, John.
, Isabel, wife of William, 171.
, John, 171, 684.
, Michael, son of Richard, 171.
, Richard, 684.
, Richard, father of William,
171.
Skinner, Skynner, William, co. Surrey,
171.
Skinningrove, Skenegraves [in Brot-
ton], CO. York [N.R.], manor
of, 664.
Skipperham, Skiberham [in Ashill],
CO. Somerset, 477.
Skipsea, co. York, E.R., Ulrome in,
q.v.
Skipton, Skypton, co. York [W.R.],
castle of, land held of, 420 his.
, Bolton abbey in, q.v.
, Hatton, East in, q.v.
Skipwith, Skypwyth, Johii, knight,
86.
, land held of, 2, 585,
644 bis.
, Thomas, esqiiire, land held
of, 2.
Skirbeck, Skyrbek, co. Lincoln, 10.
, advowson of, 10.
, manor of, 10.
, spital house, of St. John of,
advowson of, 10.
Skircoat, Skyrcote [in Halifax], co.
York [W.R.], 803.
, manor of, 803.
Skirlaw, Skyrlaw, Skyrlawe [in
Swine], co. York [E.R.], 669.
Sklikarde, John, co, Cornwall, 616,
829.
Sklikarde, Sklykard, Sklykarde,
John son and heir of John,
616, 829.
Skotney, fee of, co. Lincoln, land held
of, 526.
Skotte. See Scott.
Skotton by Richmond. See Scotton.
Skowt, John, 496.
Skowts, CO. Suffolk. See Mellis.
Skrope. See Scrope.
Skulton, CO. Norfolk. See Scoulton.
Skulton, John, 4.
Skurth. See Scurff Hall.
Skydmore. See Scudamore.
Skyllyng, Michael, 971.
, , Elizabeth daughter
of. See Pistor, William.
Skynner. See Skinner.
Skypton. See Skipton.
Skypwyth. See Skipwith.
Skyrbek. See Skirbeck.
Skyrcote. See Skircoat.
Skyrlawe. See Skirlaw.
Skyron. See Skerne.
Sladburn. See Slaidburn.
Slade, CO. Devon, 646.
Slaidburn, Sladburn, Slaydburn, co,
York [W.R.], 391.
, Bowland Forest in, q.v.
, Hammerton Hall in, q.v.
, Newton in, q.v.
Slaithwaite, Slathwat [in Hudders-
field], CO. York [W.R.], ham-
let of , 166.
, manor of, 166.
Slapton, CO. Northampton, manor
(I) of, 234.
Slathwat. See Slaithwaite.
Slaughter, Shoughtour, Sloughtre,
CO. Gloucester, Hundred of,
land held of, 183, 435.
Slaydburn. See Salidburn.
Slaynden. See Scammonden.
Sledmere, Sledmer, co. York [E.R.],
139, 573.
, manor of, 139, 222, 567.
, Croom in, q,v.
, Fimber in, q.v.
, Towthorpe in, q.v.
Sleekburn, West, Westlikborn, co.
Durham [in Bedlington, co.
Northumberland], 558.
, manor of, 558.
Slegeyowe, SHgyowe, co. Cornwall,
680 {p. 436 bis).
Slegge, Stephen, 436.
Slepe [in the chapelry of Arne, in
Wareham], co. Dorset, 962.
, manor of, 962.
Sligyowe. See Slegeyowe.
Sloothby, Slothby, Slotheby [in
Willoughby], co. Lincoln, 182,
835.
Sloughtre. See Slaughter.
Slymbrugge, Robert, clerk, 562, 587.
Smardale, Smerdall [in KLrkby
Stephen], co. Westmorland,
manor of, 821.
Smarden, co. Kent, parish of, 246.
Smart, Smerte, Henry, 726 ter.
842
GENERAL INDEX.
Smart — cont.
, William, 302.
Smeaton, Great, Smeton, co. York,
N.R., 222, 420.
, , Hornby in, q.v.
, Little [in Birkby], co. York
[N.R.], 420.
, Little, Smeton [in Womers-
ley], CO. York [W.R.], 669 bis.
Smerdall. See Siuardale.
Smerte. See Smart.
Smethe [? in Boxford], co. Suffolk,
89L
Smethurst, James, chaplain, 3.
Smeton. See Smeaton.
Smisby, Smythesby, co. Derby, 836.
Smith. See Smyth.
Smyth. Smith, Edmund (co. Nor-
folk), 225.
, Henry (Coventry), 623.
, Henry (co. York), 390.
, Henry, son and heir of
John, 520.
, Joan, sister and co-heir of
William Wydecomb, 739.
, John, cousin and
heir of, viz., son of John, son
of Stephen Smyth, her son
and heir, 739.
, John (co. Buckingham), 652.
, John (CO. Devon), 119, 739.
, land held of, 709.
Smyth, John, co. Northampton, 244.
Smyth, John (co. Northampton),
445.
, John (CO. Suffolk), 110.
, Jolin, (CO. York), 390.
Smyth, John, co. Warwick, 520.
, John (co. Warwick). 681.
John, chaplain (co. Notting-
ham), 433.
, John, clerk (co. Devon), 426.
John, clerk, (co. Norfolk).
117.
John, gentleman (co. Dor-
set), 845.
, Jolin, gentleman (co. War-
wick), 245, 802.
, John, of Charlinch, 62.
, John, of Coventry, 802.
, Maud, of Alford, 2.
, OUver, 561.
, Peter, 4, 946.
, Richard, 497.
, Beatrice, wife of,
497.
, Robert, 728.
, Robert (co. Devon), land
held of, 975.
, Robert (co. Lincoln), 327.
, Robert, of Overton, co.
Hants, 705.
, Roger, of Bromyard, 373
bis.
, Thomas, chaplain, 222.
Smyth — cont.
, Thomas alias Thomas Ward-
dyll, chaplain, 628.
, William (co. Leicester), 334.
497 (5).
William (co. Somerset), 190,
919.
, William (co. Warwick), 356.
, William (co. York), 561.
, William, bishop of Lincoln,
969.
William, clerk, 708.
, William, dean of St. Ste-
phen's, Westminster, 246.
, William, of Charlinch, 62.
, William, the king's receiver,
342.
, Wolfram, of Stratford on
Avon, 29.
Smythcote, co. Devon, 709.
Smythesby. See Smisby.
Smythis tenement, co. Suffolk. See
Acton.
Smythton, in Iddesleigh, co. Devon,
555.
Snainton, Snaynton in Pickering
Lythe [in Brompton and
Ebberston], co. York [N.R.],
167, 573.
Snaith, Snathe, Snayth. co. York
[W.R.], 105, 169.
, manor of, land held of, 669
bis.
, Soke (^) of, 105.
, Balne in, q.v.
, Cowick in, q.v.
, Gowdall in, q.v.
, Hensall in, q.v.
, Heck in, q.v.
, Pollington in, q.v.
Snape, Nicholas, 323.
Snapehall, Snappehall, manor of,
in I.iong Stratton, co. Norfolk,
114.
Snapethorp. Snaypthorp [in Wake-
field], co. York [W.R.], 3.
Snargate, Snergate, co. Kent, 973.
manor of, 246.
Snathe. See Snaith.
Snave, co. Kent, parish of, 246, 247.
, manor of, 145.
, Court at Wick in, q.v.
SnajTiton. See Snainton.
Snaypthorp. See Snapethorp.
Snayth. See Snaith.
Snergate. See Snargate.
Snetterton, Sneterton, Snyterton,
CO. Norfolk, 37.
Snogsash, Perrystone alias, Fnogges
asshe [in Foy], co. Hereford,
261.
Snoring, Snoryng. Snorynges, Great,
CO. Norfolk, 225, 606.
, , advowson of, 225.
, , manor of, 225.
GENERAL INDEX.
843
Snoring, co. Norfolk, manor of —
cont.
, , land held of,
225.
, manor called Geffrej^
Snorynges in, 225.
Little, Little Snoryng, co.
Xorfolk. 225.
Snoston. See Ivnuston.
Snyterley. See Blakeney.
Snyterton. See Snetterton.
Soberton, Sobiirton, co. Hants,
manor of, 708.
Sobrychesworth. See Sawbridge-
worth.
Sobvirton. See Soberton.
Sodington, Syddyngton [in ilamble],
CO. Worcester, manor of, 324.
Soham, co. Cambridge, 11.
, , manor of, 11.
, Earl, CO. Suffolk, manor of
Somehall in. land held of,
496.
Soke. See : —
Drax.
Grantham.
Horncastle.
Klirton in Lindsay.
Snaith.
Winchester.
Solbergh. See Sowber Hill
Solehara, William, 147.
Solerhous. co. Kent, manor of, 281.
SoUhull, Solyhull, co. Warwick, 913.
Solport, Solpard [in Staple ton
parish], co. Cumberland, 292.
Solsyde. See Selside.
Solyhull. See SoUhull.
Somborne, King's, Sombourn,
manor of, land held of, 160.
, Little, Lytyll Sombourne,
Sombourn, co. Hants, 609.
, manor of, land held
of, 160.
, , Marsh Court in, q.v.
, Up, L'psombourne, Upsom-
burn [in liLngs Somborne],
CO. Hants, 338, 609.
Somehall, co. Suffolk. See Soham,
Earl.
Somer, Henry, 679 (p. 431).
Somer, or Summer, Henry, London,
657.
Somerby, co. Leicester, 133.
, , John Tryg of, 133.
, ? Sowrby, co. Leicester, 260.
near Brigg, Somerby, co.
Lincoln, 750.
Somercotes, North, Xorthsomercotes,
CO. Lincoln, 697.
Somercotes, Joan, widow, 698.
Someresby. See Somersby.
Someries, Somereis, Somereys [in
Luton], CO. Bedford, 766.
, manor of, 766.
Somerford, Broad, Somerford
]\Iatravers, Somerford Ma-
trevers, co. Wilts, 300.
, , manor of, 505.
Keynes, co. Wilts, manor of,
land held of, 591.
Somerhouse, Somerhovis [in Gain-
ford], CO. Durham, 558.
, manor of, 558.
Somerleyton, Somerleton, Somer- ,
letton, CO. Suffolk, advowson
of, 725.
manor of, 725.
Somersby, Someresby, co. Lincoln,
697, 835 bis, 880.
Somerset, county of, duchess of. See
Beaufort, Eleanor ; Beaufort,
]\Iargaret.
, duke of. See Beaufort,
Henry.
, earl of. See Beaufort, John.
, escheator in. See Bysse-
ley, William.
Somerton. co. Somerset, manor of,
land held of. 65.
, , William Strode of.
See Strode.
Erleigh, Somerton Erlegh
[in Somerton], co. Somerset,
manor of, 525.
Randolph, Somerton Ran-
dolf [in Somerton, co.
Somerset], manor of, 525.
Somervile, Joan, wife of Thomas,
490.
, Robert, son and heir of
Thomas. 490.
Somervile, Thomas, esquire, co.
Gloucester, 490.
Somery, Roger {temp. Henry III),
257.
Somery s !Manor, co. Cambridge. See
Sawston.
Sonderlande. See Sunderland.
Sondon, co. Bedford. See Sundon.
, CO. Stafford. See Sandon.
Sonning, Sonnyng, Sunnyng, co.
Berks, 474, 760.
, Earley in, q.v.
Soothill, Sotehyll, Sotell. See Sut-
hill.
Sotherton, co. Suffolk, 36.
Sotherton, Thomas, 392.
Sothyk, Sir Richard, chaplain, 315.
Sotton, Alstone. See Alston, Sut-
ton.
Souch, Souche. See Zouch.
Souche, James, 340.
Soulbury, Sulbery, co. Buckingham,
910.
, Bragenham in, q.v.
, Cheknscote in, q.v.
, HolUngdon in, q.v.
, Liscombe in, q.v.
Soulby, George, 222.
844
GENERAL INDEX.
Sourefey. See Sowerby.
Sotirton, CO. Devon, manor of, land
held of, 878.
Soute, William, clerk, rector of
Grindon. 23.
South Hall, Southall, Suthall [in
Rainham] co. Essex, 115, 679.
, manor of, 1 1 5, 679 (pp. 430,
432).
South Town, Sowghton, co. Norfolk
[in Gorleston, co. Suffolk],
27.
South, Sowthe, Robert, 682.
Southall, CO. Essex. See South
Hall.
Manor, co. Lincoln. See
Bracebridge.
Southam [in Bishops Cleeve], co.
Gloucester, 580.
, manor of, 580.
Southampton, co. Hants, draper of.
See Justice, William.
, mercer of. See Heckely,
William.
, Richard Hille of. See Hill.
, John Hvisie of. See Hussey.
Southbroom, Suthbroome by ' le
Devises ' [in Devizes], co.
Wilts, 738.
Southbixrn [in Kirkbtirn], co. York
[E.R.], manor (J) of, 167.
Southcave. See Cave, Sovith.
Southchurch, Southchirche, co.
Essex, Samwelles in, 679
{pp. 429, 432).
Southconyngesby. See Coneysby.
Southcote, Southcote, Sowthcote [in
Linslade], co. Buckingham,
manor of (|), 156.
Southcote, Walter, 615.
Southcotlegh. See Cotleigh.
Southcreyk, See Creake, South.
Southcroxton. See Croxton, South.
Southelufnam. See Luffenham,
South.
Southfleet, Suthflete, co. Kent, 7.
Southgrenehough. See Greenhoe,
South.
Southgrist, Thomas, 2.
Southkelsey. See Kelsey, South.
Southleigh, Southlegh, co. Devon,
262.
Southleverton. See Leverton, South.
Southley, co. Devon, 877.
Southludbroke. See Ludbrook,
South.
Southlynne. See Lynn, South.
Southmallyng. See Mailing, South.
Southminster, Southmynster, co.
Essex, 476.
Southmolton. See Molton, South.
Southmor, in Chawleigh, co. Devon,
rent in, 555.
Southmorton. See Moreton, South.
Southmynster. See Southminster.
Southorp, CO. York, 86.
Southotryngton. See Otterington,
South.
Southourom. See Owram, South.
Southshobery, Southshobury. See
Shoebury, South.
Southstathir. See Stather.
Southtown. See Dartmouth.
Southwark, Suthwerk, co. Surrey,
499.
, borough of, fee farm from,
442.
, manor of, land held of, 249.
, ' le Bere ' in, ' Bere Alye,'
723.
, 'le Dolfyn' in, 723.
St. Mary, Overey, Overe,
Seyntmary Overeys, prior of,
land held of, 494 his, 723.
, See Michel], Robert.
Southwekyngdon, See Ockendon,
South.
Southwelde. See Weald, South.
Southwell, Sowthwell, Suthwell,
Francis, esquire, 250.
, , Dorothy wife of,
daughter and co-heir of Wil-
liam Tendring, esquire by
Thomasine his wife, 250.
, Richard, 632.
Richard, esqtiire. 5, 225 his,
226, 458 his, 465, 600.
, Robert, 496.
, Robert, esquire, land held of,
jure ux., 469.
See also Sutell ; Suthill.
South wick, Suthwyke, co. Hants,
prior of St. Mary of, land held
of, 708.
Southweke, Southwyke [in
North Bradley], co. Wilts,
manor of, 785.
Southwold, Sowthwold, co. Suffolk,
889.
, , John Waynfete of.
See Wayniiete.
Southwood, Southwode, Robert,
citizen and mercer of London,
194.
, Thomas, clerk, 248.
Southye [lost town], in Bexhill, co.
Sussex, manor of, 924.
Southykam. See Hykeham, South.
Sowber Hill, Solbergh [in Kirkby
Wiske], CO. York [N.R.],
86.
Sowdon, Sydeham [in Washford
Pyne], co. Devon, 864.
Sowells Farm, Sowyll, in parish of
Kentisbeare, co. Devon, 100.
Sowerby, Castle, Castell Soureby, co.
Cumberland, 292.
, Soureby [in Halifax], co.
York [W.R.], 3.
Sowghton. See South Town.
GENERAL INDEX.
845
Sowrby, co. Leicester. See Somerby.
Sowthcote. See Southcote.
Sowthe. See South.
Sowthhay, co. Northampton. See
Aldwinkle.
Sowthvvell. See Southwell.
Sowthwold. See Southwold.
Sowyll. See So wells Farm.
Spalding, Spaldyng, co. Lincoln, 10,
644.
Robert EldjTton of. See
Elderton.
William Warde of. See
Warde.
St. Mary and St. Nicholas of,
Thomas, prior of, 10.
, , land held of, 644.
Spalding, Geoffrey, heirs of, land held
of, 56.
Spanby, co. Lincoln, manor of, 885.
Spanby, Arthur, cousin and heir of
John, 885.
Spanby, John, co. Lincoln, 885.
Sparchford, Sparcheford [in Diddle-
bury], CO. Salop, 116.
Sparham, co. Norfolk, 605.
Spark, Sperk, Geoffrey, 494 ter.
John, 494.
, WilUam, 494.
, William, citizen and draper
of London, 196, 494.
Sparkford, Sperkeford, Sperkford,
CO. Somerset, advowson of,
161.
, , manor of, 161.
, Sparkeford by Winchester
[in Winchester], co. Hants,
648.
Sparowe, Robert, 110.
Sparsholt, co. Hants, dean in, q.v.
Spaynard Croft, co. Cambridge. See
Meldreth.
Speccot, Speccote, Specote, John,
esquire, 30, 118.
, land held of, 259.
, Nicholas, land held of, 767,
869.
Speke, John, esquire, 100, 263.
, , land held of, 767.
John, knight, 683, 834.
, , land held of, 262,
264 bis, 265, 466, 477.
Spelman, Spibnan, Spylman, Anne
[wife of Thomas]. See Wil-
loughby, Anne.
, Henry, esquire, 114.
, John, son and heir of
Thomas, 298, 732.
son and heir of Anne
Willoughby, 359, 731.
, Thomas, 543, 731.
Spelman, Spilman, Thomas, co. Nor-
folk, 298, 732.
Spen [in Gomersall], co. York [W.R.],
803.
Spen — cont.
, manor of, 803.
Spencer, Edmund, co. Devon, 153.
Spencer, Spenser, Elizabeth, daugh-
ter of John, 245.
, Joan, wife of John, 245.
Spencer, Spenser, John, co. Warwick,
245.
Spencer, Spenser, Richard, 517, 518.
, Robert (co. York), 391.
, Robert, gentleman, 179.
, Spenser, Robert, laiight, 524,
525.
, , Eleanor, wife of.
See Butler alias Ormond,
Eleanor, countess of Wilts.
, , Katharine, daugh-
ter and co-heir of. See Percy.
Katharine.
, Margaret daughter
and co-heir of. See Carey,
Thomas.
. , . . . ., Robert, son and heir of Ed-
mund, 153.
, Simon, 170.
Thomas, 244, 445.
, , Margaret, wife of.
See Belcher, Margaret.
, , William Spencer,
son of Thomas and Margaret,
244.
, Thomas, brother of John,
245.
, Thomas, son and heir of
John, 245.
, William, 245.
, , John, son of, 245.
, , Thomas son of,
245.
Sperk. See Spark.
Sperkford, Sperkeford. See Spark-
ford.
Spicer, Spiser, John, land held of,
245.
, John, of Totnes, 879.
, Katharine, 30.
, Thomas, 759, 761.
Spilman. See Spelman.
Spilsby, Spillesby, co. Lincoln, Eres-
by in, q.v.
, Halton by. See Halton
Holegate.
Spiser. See Spicer.
Spitelcombe. See East Combe.
Spittal in the Street, Spitell on le
Strete [in Hemswell, Norton
and Glentham parishes], co.
Lincoln, sheriff's tourn at,
566.
Spofforth, Spofford, Spoford, co.
York [W.R.], manor of, land
held of, 163, 222, 420.
Sporebarne, co. Devon. See Heavi-
tree.
Sporne, Thomas, 396.
846
GENERAL INDEX.
Sporne, Thomas — cont.
, IMargery wife of,
late the wife of John Picken-
ham, esquire, 396.
Spriddlescombe, Sprydelscomb [in
Modbury], co. Devon, manor
of, land held of, 149.
Spridlington, Spridlyngton, co. Lin-
coln, manor of, called Sowth
Maner, 511.
Sproatley, Sproteley, co. York [E.R.],
86.
Sprotbrough, Sprotburgh, co. York
[W.R.], manor of, land held
of, 571, 576.
, Cusworth in, q.v.
Sproteley. See Sproatley.
Sprowston, Sprouton, co. Norfolk,
353.
, manor of, land held of, 198.
, Beeston by. See Beeston
St. Andrew.
Sproxton [in Helmsley], co. York
[N.R.], 404.
, manor of, 404.
Sprydelscomb. See Spriddlescomb.
Spygurnell, Godfrey, 227.
Spylman. See Spelman.
Squery, Henry, 684.
Sq[uire], William, 147.
Squybe, Robert, 321.
Stacamton. See Seckington.
Stadbury, Stodbury, Stodebury [in
Aveton Giffard], co. Devon,
118.
Staflfield, Staffyll [in Kirkoswald],
CO. Cumberland, 135.
Stafford, co. Stafford, 181, 408, 415,
581.
, dean of, land held of, 933.
, St. Thomas the Martyr next,
John, prior of, land held of,
639.
Stafford, county of, earl of, land held
of, 638 bis, 857.
Stafford Barton, Stoiiford [in Dolton],
CO. Devon, 699.
Stafford, Edward (Henry), duke of
Buckingham, 883, 931.
, land held of, 1, 86,
109, 170, 195, 202, 203, 207,
209. 212, 261, 326 bis, 347,
407, 408, 414, 431 bis, 477,
495, 502, 506, 510, 512, 523,
573, 581, 595, 620, 621, 636,
638 bis, 669 (5), 679, 690 bis,
712, 737, 757, 764, 833, 882
bis, 933.
Stafford, Edward, earl of Wilts, co.
Wilts, 796.
Stafford, Edward, earl of Wilts,
heirs of, land held of, 882 bis.
Henry, duke of Bucking-
ham, 499.
, , land held of, 574.
Stafford — cont.
, John, archbishop of Canter-
bury, 148.
Thomas, esquire, 136.
, , land held of, 232.
, William, esquire, 436.
Staffyll. ^-ee Stafifield.
Stain, Stayne [in Withern], co. Lin-
cohi, 2, 585.
, manor of, 2, 585.
Staindrop, Steyndrop, co. Durham,
558.
, manor of, 558.
, college of, advowson of, 558.
Stainland, Staneland [in Halifax], co.
York [W.R.], 803.
, manor of, 803.
Stainley, North, North Stanley,
Northstanley [in Ripon], co.
York [W.R.], 556, 561.
, South, CO. York, W.R., Cay-
ton in, q.v.
Stainsby, Stanesby [in Ashby Puero-
rum], CO. Lincoln, 697.
Stainton, Staynton, co. York [W.R.,
near Tickhill], manor of, 222.
, , land held of, 571.
, Hellaby in, q.v.
by Langworth, co. Lincoln,
Newball in, q.v.
, Staynton [in Heversham],
CO. Westmorland, 433.
, , manor of, 433.
Stake Croft, co. Surrey. See Ad-
dington.
Stallynch, Stallynche, John, land
held of, 262 bis.
Stalon, Gregory, clerk, 605.
Stalworthes Manor, co. Norfolk. See
Wymondham.
Stamford, Staunford [co. Lincoln],
Christopher Brown of. See
Brown.
Stampe, Thomas, 240.
Stanage Grange, co. Derby, 542.
Stannage [in Brampton Bry-
an, CO. Radnor], manor of, 486.
Stanbridge, Stannebrygge [in parish
of Romsey Extra], co. Hants,
337.
Great, Mochestanbrigge, co.
Essex, 679.
, , advowson of, 679.
, , manor of, 679.
, Little, Litle Stanbrigge, co.
Essex, 679 (pp. 429, 432).
Stanbury, John, bishop of Hereford,
36.
Stancombe Cross, Stankcombe [in
Sherford], co. Devon, manor
of, land held of, 259.
Standelf. See Standhill.
Standhill, StandeK [liberty in Pyrton
parish], co. Oxford, manor of,
237.
GENERAL INDEX.
847
Standish, Standyssh, co. Gloucester,
506.
, Colthrop in, q.v.
, , Standissh, co. Lan-
caster. See Ratclyff, Thomas.
Standlake, Stanlake, co. Oxford,
manor {\) of, called Wyk-
hamscourte, 436, 634.
Standley. See Stanley.
Standlit [? in Thrnshelton], co.
Devon, 940.
Standyssh. See Standish.
Stanefery. See Stoneferry.
Staneland. See Stainland.
Stanes, co. York. See Stoneferry.
Stanesby. See Stainsby.
Stanesgate. See Stansgate.
Stanffeld. See Stansfield.
Stanfield, Stanfeld, co. Norfolk, 56.
, advowson of, 892.
Stanford, co. Norfolk, Mortimers
Manor in, manor of Stanford,
114.
Dingley, Stanford, co. Berks,
manor of, 578.
upon Soar, Stanford, co.
Nottingham, 852.
, , advowson of, 852.
, , manor of, 123, 852.
Stanhoe, Stanhowe, co. Norfolk, ad-
vowson of, 13.
Stanhope, Stannop, Edward, knight,
423, 424.
Stankcombe. See Stancombe Cross.
Stanlake. See Standlake.
Stanley [formerly in Brancepeth,
now parish], co. Durham,
manor of, 558.
, Billy Row in, q.v.
, Standley [in Wakefield], co.
York [W.R.], 3, 38.
, , Heley in, q.v.
, Kings, Kyngys Stanley,
Stanley Regis, co. Gloucester,
428, 506.
, North. See Stainley, North.
Stanley, Edward, knight, 235.
, , land held of, 669,
759.
, , Elizabeth wife of,
late the wife of Thomas
Cokesey, knight, 651.
Stanley, Elizabeth, late the wife of
William Stanley, knight, for-
merly wife of Roger Corbet,
knight [sometime wife of
John Tiptoft, earl of Worces-
ter, and daughter and heir of
Thomas Hopton, e.squire], co.
Bedford, 155 ; co. Bucking-
ham, 156 ; CO. Essex, 130 ;
CO. Hereford, 158 ; co. Hert-
ford, 131 ; CO. Kent, 157 ; co.
Northampton, 234 ; co. Salop,
233 ; CO. Worcester, 159.
Stanley, George, knight, lord de
Strange, le Straunge, land
held of, 201, 228, 229, 339.
, Himiphrey, knight, land held
of, 544.
, John, esquire, 597.
Thomas, earl of Derby, land
held of, 163 bis, 169, 568, 573,
669, 914 6/s, 915.
, , land held of, jure
uxoris, 98.
, , Margaret, wife of.
See Beaufort, Margaret.
Stanley, Thomas, earl of Derby, co.
Wilts, 787.
Stanley, Thomas, lord de Derby, son
and heir of Thomas, earl of
Derby, 787.
, William, knight, 130, 131.
Stannage. See Stanage.
Stannebrygge. See Stanbridge.
I Stannington, co. Northumberland,
Plessey in, q.v.
, Shotton in, q.v.
Stannop. See Stanhope.
Stansfield, Stanffeld, Stansfeld [in
Halifax], co. York [W.R.], 3,
803.
, manor of, 803.
Stansgate, Stanesgate, co. Essex,
476.
, prior of, land held of, 476.
Stanstead, Stansted, co. Hertford,
370.
, Stanstede, co. Suffolk, 110.
Stanton by Dale, Staunton, co.
Dej-by, 901.
by Sapcote. See Stanton,
Stoney.
Drew, Staunton Drewe, co.
Somerset, manor of, 258.
, Stantonsheyllys [in Long-
horsley], co. Northumberland,
653.
Lacy, CO. Salop, Downton in,
q.v.
, , Hayton in, q.v.
, Long, CO. Salop, Brocton in,
q.v.
St. John, Staunton Seynt
John, CO. Oxford, 22.
, St. John, Stanton, co. Suf-
folk, 271.
, Stoney, Stanton, Stanton
by Sapcote, co. Leicester, 497.
, advowson of, 905.
, , advowson (^) of,
497.
advowson {\) of,
888.
, , manor of, 497.
, , manor (^) of, 905.
, manor {|) of, 888.
upon Hineheath, Staunton
uponHyneheth, co. Salop, 201.
848
GENERAL INDEX.
Stanton upon Hineheath — cont.
Hatton in, q.v.
, , Mostyn in, q.v.
Stantonsheyllys, Stantonsheyllz. See
Witton Shield.
Stanton, Master John, clerk, 37.
Stantor, Alexander, co. Wilts, 695,
799.
Stantor, Staunter, Piers, son and heir
of Alexander, 283, 695, 799.
, Elizabeth, wife of,
daughter and heir of Walter
Torny, 283.
, John, son and heir
of, 283.
Stanwardyne, Alan co. Salop, 619.
Stanwardyne, Thomas, son and heir
of Alan, 619.
Stanway, Stanwey, co. Essex, 417,
613.
, John Levyng of. See Lev-
yng.
, manor of, 427.
, Bellhouse in, q.v.
, Hawes in, q.v.
, Kirton in, q.v.
, Olivers in, q.v.
, the Shrebb in, q.v.
Stanwell, co. Middlesex, manor of,
land held of, 627, 670.
Stanwick, St. John, Stanwyk, Stan-
wykes, co. York [N.R.], 222.
, Aldbrough in, q.v.
, Caldwell in, q.v.
, East Layton in, q.v.
Stanwix, co. Cumberland, Houghton
in, q.v.
, Linstock in, q.v.
, Rickerby in, q.v.
Stanydelf . See Stonydelph.
Stapildon, John, 205.
Stapilhill, CO. Devon. See Staple-
liill.
Stapilhill, Agnes, daughter of John,
776.
, Anne. See Elyot, Thomas,
esquire.
Stapilhill, John, co. Devon, 776.
Stapilhill, Radegund, daughter of
John, 776.
Robert, 776.
, Thomas, son and heir of
William and grandson and
heir of John, 771, 776.
Stapilhill, William, co. Devon, 771.
Stapilhill, William, son and heir of
John, 776.
Stapilton, co. York. See Stapleton.
Stapilton, Thomas. See Stapleton.
Staple [in Dowland], co. Devon, 699.
Staple, Henry, 642, 665.
Stapleford, Stapylford, co. Leicester,
king's court of, 218.
, Stapulford, co. Nottingham,
423, 898.
Stapleford — cont.
, Stapulford, co. Wilts, manor
of, land held of, 783.
Stapleforth, Stapleford [in Luton],
CO. Bedford, 766.
Staplehill, Stapilhill, in Ilsington,
CO. Devon, 771.
Staplehurst, Stapulherst, co. Kent,
parish of, 246.
Pagehurst in, 246 {p. 164).
, Whitehurst in, 246 {p. 164).
Stapleton, co. Cumberland, Solport
in, q.v.
, Stapiilton, CO. Gloucester,
594.
, Stapilton [in Barton and
Croft], CO. York [N.R.], 169.
, , manor of, 169, 222.
[ill Darrington], co, York
[W.R.], 669.
, Stepulton [in Presteign, cos.
Hereford and Radnor], castle
and honor of, land held of,
486.
Stapleton, Stapilton, Brian de, heirs
of, land held of, 539, 658.
, Brian, esquire, 669 ter.
, Elizabeth, daughter and co-
heir of Miles, knight. See
Howard, EUzabeth.
, Thomas, esquire, 672.
See also Stepulton.
Stapiilford, co. Nottingham. See
Stapleford.
, CO. Wilts. See Stapleford.
Stapulherst. See Staplehurst.
Stapulton, CO. Gloucester. See
Stapleton.
Stapylford. See Stapleford.
Stapylhill, William, land held of, 119.
Stapyls Manor, co. Norfolk. See
Helhoughton.
Starboroghe. See Sterborough.
Starke, Starky, William, 939 bis.
Statfold, Stottefold, in Ashwater,
CO. Devon, 262.
Statham, Nicholas, 147.
Stathe, Stath [in Stoke Gregory], co.
Somerset, 501.
Stather, Northstathir and South-
stathir [in Flixborough], co.
Lincoln, 566.
, Burton upon. See Burton.
Staughton, Great, Great Stokton,
Great Stoughton, co. Hunting-
don, 647.
, manor of, land held
of, 744.
, , parish of, ' le More '
in, 647, 744.
Little, Little Stoughton, co.
Bedford, 712.
Staundon, co. Hereford. See Staun-
ton-on-Wye.
Statmford, CO. Lincoln. iSee Stamford.
GENERAL INDEX.
849
Staunford, Edward, 141.
Staunter. See Stantor.
Staunton, co. Derby. See Stanton
by Dale.
, CO. Nottingham, 40, 73.
, , advowson of, 73.
, , manor of, 73.
, , Flawborough in, q.v.
, CO. Worcester, 972.
, , manor of, 972.
Drewe. See Stanton Drew.
on Arrow, Staunton, co.
Hereford, manor (|) of, 158.
on Wye, Staundon, co. Here-
ford, manor of, 112.
, , rector of. See
Lynke, Richard.
Seynt John. See Stanton
St. John.
upon Hyneheth. See Stan-
ton upon Hineheath.
Staunton, John, 2.
, Thomas, 497.
, , cousin and heir of.
See Chvu-ch, Edmund.
Staunton, William, esquire, co. Not-
tingham, 73.
Staunton, William, of Staimton,
chaplain, brother and heir of
WilUam, 73.
Staveley [in Kendal parish, now in
Ings ecclesiastical parish], co.
Westmorland, 822.
Staveley, Alice, wife of William. See
Conyngesby, Humphrey.
, George, son and heir of Wil-
liam, 388.
, Isabel, daughter of Wilham,
388.
, John, son of William, 388.
, Mary, daughter of William,
388.
Staveley, William, co. Oxford, 388.
Staveley, William, son of William,
388.
Staverton, co. Devon, Pridhams-
leigh in, q.v.
, CO. Gloucester, 593.
, , Hayden in, q.v.
[in Trowbridge], co. Wilts,
649.
Stavordale [in Wincanton, co.
Somerset], prior of, land held
of, 74.
Stawell, Edward, son of Robert, 343.
Stawell, Robert, co. Devon, 343.
Stawell, Robert, esquire, 154.
, Robert, the younger, grand-
son and heir of Robert, 343.
Stawey. See Stowey.
Stawford. See Stowford.
Stayne. See Stain.
Staynton, co. Westmorland. See
Stain ton.
, CO. York. See Stainton.
Wt. 3777.
Stead, Stede [in Otley], co, York
[W.R.], 569.
Stebenliith. See Stepney.
Stede. See Stead.
Steeping, Little, Little Stepyng, co
Lincoln, 697.
Steeple, Steple, co. Essex, 476 his.
, Stausgate in, q.v.
Stephynson, Stephynston. See
Stevenstone.
Stephynston. See Stevenston.
Stepillangford. ^See Langford, Steeple.
Steple. See Steeple.
Stepney, Stebenhith, co. Middlesex
863.
, Aylemersshe in, 863.
Stepulayssheton. See Ashton,
Steeple.
Stepulton, CO. Radnor. See Staple-
ton.
Stepulton, Hugh, 147.
, Hugh, heirs of, land held of,
326.
Stepyng. See Steeping.
Sterborough alias Prinkham, Star-
boroghe alias Pringhan [in
Lingfield], co. Surrey, castle
and manor of, 923.
Sterston. See Tharston.
Stert, Sterte [in Babcary], co. Somer-
set, manor of, 325.
, Sterte [chapelry to Ureh-
font], CO. Wilts, 738.
Stevenston, Stephynston [in Upton
Pyne], co. Devon, 867.
Stevenstone, Stephynson, Stephyn-
ston [in St. Giles in the Wood],
CO. Devon, manor of, 422.
Stewardes Hyde. See Hyde.
Stewe, William, of Cawston, 117.
Stewkley, Stewteley, co. Bucking-
ham, manor {\) of, 156.
Steyndrop. See Staindrop.
Stibbard, Styberd, co. Norfolk, 225.
Sticheale. See Stivichall.
Stick land. See Stikingland.
Stifford, Stj^ord, co. Essex, 383.
, advowson (|) of, 383, 42{
, Flethall manor in, q.v.
, mill in, 383, 425.
Stikingland, Stickland [in Yoxford |,
CO. Suffolk, manor of, 200.
Stile, John, 319.
Stillingfleet, co. York, E.R., Kelfield
in, q.v.
Stinchcomb, Stjmchencombe, co.
Glouce.ster, 8.
Stinton, Stynton, co. Norfolk, manor
of, land held of, 117.
Stipershill, Stipurhill, Stipurshill [in
Polesworth], co. Warwick,
court of, 120, 497.
Stisted, Stysted, co. Essex, 26.
Stivichall, Sticheale next Coventre,
CO. Warwick, 120.
IB 54
850
GENERAL INDEX.
Stixwould, CO. Lincoln, Halstead in,
g.v.
Stoborough, Stoboroghe, Stobourghe
[in Wareham], co. Dorset,
John Clavell of. See Clavell.
Stock, Harward, Harfordstok, Stock,
CO. Essex, 1, 302.
, Stoke [in Calne], co. Wilts,
manor of, 790.
, , lordship of, 859.
Stockbridge, Stokbrigge, co. Hants,
Merscovirte beside. See Marsh
Court.
Stockbury, Stokbery, co. Kent,
manor of, 196, 494.
, vicar of. See Barker,
Henry.
Stockley, Stokle [in Brancepeth], co.
Durham, 558.
, manor of, 558.
, Stockeley [tything in Calne],
CO. Wilts, 386.
Stockton, Stokton, co. Wilts, 695.
on the Forest, Stokton super
Moram, co. York [N.R.], 556.
, , manor of, 556, 561.
Stockton, Richard, 1.
Stockwell, Stokwell [in Lambeth],
CO. Surrey, John Legh of. See
Lea.
Stockwith, West, Stokwith [in Mis-
terton], co. Nottingham, 235.
Stodbury, Stodebury. See Stad-
bury.
Stodeley, co. Oxford. See Studley.
, CO. Warwick. See Studley.
, CO. York. See Studley
Royal.
Stody, Studdey, co. Norfolk, manor
of, 706.
Stoford, Stowford [in South Newton],
CO. Wilts, 275.
Stokbery. See Stockbiu-y.
Stokbrigge. See Stockbridge.
Stokdale, Thomas, 575.
, William, son and heir of
Thomas, 575.
, , Alice wife of, daugh-
ter and heir of John Shyr-
born, 575.
Stoke, CO. Nottingham. See Stoke,
East.
, CO. Salop. See Stokesay.
Stoke, CO. Somerset, 641.
, CO. Somerset. See Chew
Stoke.
, CO. Wilts. See Stock.
by Nayland, Stoke, co. Suf-
folk, 456 bis.
by Newerke. See Stoke,
East.
, Canon, co. Devon, Elyot,
Thomas, of. See Elyot.
Courcy, co. Somerset, Shur-
ton in, g.v.
. Stoke — cont.
Dabernon, co. Surrey, John
Norbury of. See Norbury.
, East, Estoke, Eststoke, co.
Dorset, manor of, 316, 960.
, , Rushton in, g.v,
■ , East, Stoke, Stoke by
Newerke, co. Nottingham, 46,
755.
, , battle at, 822.
, , manor of, 46.
Fleming, Stokefiemmyng, co.
Devon, 886.
Gregory, co. Somerset, Stathe
in, g.v.
Hammond, Stoke Hamond,
CO. Buckingham, 661.
in Teignhead, Stokentynehed,
Stokynteynhed, Stokyntyne-
hede, Stokyntynhed, co.
Devon, 259, 943.
, , manor of (Stoke,
Stokyntynhed), land held of,
259, 869.
, , Rocombe in, g.v.
North, Stokemarmyon, co.
Oxford, manor of, 237.
Poges, Stoke, co. Bucking-
ham, 627.
Rivers, co. Devon, North
Horridge, in, g.v.
, St. Milbo rough, co. Salop,
Newton in, g.v.
, , Norncott in, g.v.
, South, CO. Oxford, parish of,
Greymarehyll in. See Green-
moor Hill.
, Wardeslondes in.
See Wards Farm.
, South alias Stoke Rochford,
CO. Lincoln, Easton in, g.v.
Trister, co. Somerset, Bay-
ford in, g.v.
upon Trent, Stoke [co. Staf-
ford], rector of. See Egerton,
Richard.
Stoke, John, 551.
, Nicholas, 551.
Stokeham, Stokum, co. Nottingham,
46..
Stokeinteignhead, co. Devon,
Maidencombe in, g.v.
Stokeley, John, 245.
Stokemarmyon. See Stoke, North.
Stokenham, Stokyngham, co. Devon,
manor of, land held of, 763.
, Dunston in, g.v.
Stokentynehead. See Stoke in
Teignhead.
Stokes, Stokys, Benet, 22.
Robert, 836.
, Thomas, 836.
Stokesav, Stoke, manor of, co. Salop,
ri6.
, Aldon in, g.v.
GENERAL INDEX
851
Stoketon, John Wake of, 77.
Stokker, William, 494.
Stokle. See Stockley.
Stokton, CO. Wilts. See Stockton.
, Great. . See Staughton.
super Moram. See Stockton
on the Forest.
Stokuni. See Stokeham.
Stokwell, CO. Siirrey. See Stock-
well.
Stokwell, George, 384.
Stokwelles in Widford, co. Essex,
1.
Stokwith, CO. Nottingham. See
Stockwith, West.
Stokwith. Elizabeth, daughter and
heir of William, 911.
Margaret, wife of William,
daughter of George Sheffeld,
911.
Stokwith, William, of Blyton, co.
Lincoln, gentleman, co. Lin-
coln, 911.
Stokyngham. See Stokenham.
Stokyntynehede. See Stoke in
Teignhead.
Stokys. See Stokes.
Ston'. See Stou.
Stonam Aspale. See Stonham
Aspall.
Gernyngham. See Ston-
ham, Little.
Stonard. See Stonor.
Stondon, Overstondon, co. Bedford,
manor of, 766.
Stone, CO. Buckingham, Bishopstone
in, q.v.
, Northston, ? Stone, in Drew-
steignton, co. Devon, 739,
940.
[in Ugborough], co. Devon,
149.
next Faversham, Stone by
Ospringe, co. Kent, 932.
Stone, John, 683 his, 837.
, William, 852.
Stoneburgh, in Bishop Morchard, co.
Devon, 555.
Stoneferry, Stanefery, ? Stanes [in
Sutton in Holderness], co.
York [E.R.], 669 his.
Stoneham Antegan. See Stonham
Aspall.
, Stoneham, Jernyngham. See
Stonham, Little.
Stoneleigh, Stonley, co. Warwick,
abbot of, land held of, 520.
, Fletchamstead in, q.v.
Stoner. See Stonor.
Stoneston. See Easton, Stone.
Stonham Aspall, Stonam Aspale,
Aspaall Stonham, Stonham,
CO. Sviifolk, 889.
, advowson of, 19.
, manor of, 306.
Stonham Aspall — cont.
, Aspall Stonham
alias Stonham Antegayn,
Stoneham Antegan, Stonham
Antyngham, in, 34, 889.
, manor of, 19.
, Little alias Jernegans,
Stonan Gernyngham, Stone-
ham, Stoneham Jeryngham,
CO. Suffolk, 889.
, , advowson of, 725.
, , manor of, 725.
, , Fleed Hall in, q.v.
, , Waltham Hall in,
q.v.
Stonham, Roger, 250.
Stonley. See Stoneleigh.
Stonor, Stonard, Stoner, Stonour,
William, knight, 6, 116, 374.
, , land held of, 266.
, , heirs of, land held of,
426 his, IQl.
Stonton Wyville, Stonton [co. Leices-
ter], John Wyvell of. See
Wyvell.
Stonydelph, Stanydelf, in Wilmecote
[in Tamworth], co. Warwick,
manor of, 802.
, Linthouse in, q.v.
Stonyeston. See Easton, Stone.
Stonystratford. See Stratford,
Stony.
Stopsley, Stoppesley, in the parish of
Luton (now a parish), co.
Bedford, 766 his.
, Aveswyke, or Avyswyk, in,
766.
, Benettes Manor in, 766.
, Galley Hill in, q.v.
Stopyngton, John, clerk. 160.
Storeton. See Stoiirton.
Storewake. See Stour, East.
Storke, John, 160.
, John, the elder, 162.
, Tristram, 540, 545.
Storowre, John, 225.
Storridge, ? Horygge, Oryge [in
Chardstock], co. Dorset, 953.
Stortford, Bishop, Stortford, co.
Hertford, 330.
Story, Edward, bishop of Carlisle,
114.
, , bishop of Chichester,
114.
, Jolon, rector of Abington
Pigotts, 563.
Stotfold, Stokfold [in Elwick], co.
Durham, 558.
, manor of, 558.
Stott, Robert, 204.
Stottefold. See Statfold.
Stottesden, co. Salop, Bardley in,
q.v.
Stou, Ston', Thomas, 165, 724.
Stoue, CO. Lincoln. See Stow.
852
GENERAL INDEX.
Stouford, CO. Devon. See Stafford
Barton.
, CO. Devon. See Stowford.
Stotiford, Philip, son and heir of
Thomas, 699.
, , AUce, wife of, 699.
Stouford, Thomas, co. Devon, 699. \
Stoughton, CO. Sussex, Walderton in,
g.v.
, Great and Little. See
Stanghton, Little.
Stour, East, Storwake, Stourewake
[in Gillingham], co. Dorset,
397.
Provost, Stoure Prewes, co.
Dorset, 316.
Stoiorepayn. See Stourpain.
Stoures, co. Devon. See Moreton
Hampstead.
Stourewake. See Stour, East.
Stovurnouth, Sturmowthe, co. Kent,
147.
Stourpaine, Stovirepayn, co. Dorset,
522.
, court of, 522.
Stotirton, CO. Wilts, manor of, 791.
, , Coldcot Farm in, q.v.
, , Gasper in, q.v.
, Storeton [in Whichford], co.
Warwick, 431.
Stourton, Sturton, John, knight, 321.
Stourton, John, lord de, co. Wilts,
791.
Stourton, lord de, land held of, 502.
Stourton, Margaret, late the wife of
John Cheyny, knight [lord
Cheyny] and sometime wife of
[William, lord] Stourton, co.
Wilts, 790.
Stourton, William, knight, land held
of, 310.
, William lord de, land held of,
50, 396.
, William, lord de, brother
and heir of John lord de Stour-
ton and son and heir of
Margaret late the wife of Sir
John Cheyny, 790, 791.
Stovyle. ^See Stutevill.
Stow, Stoue, Stowe [in Well Wapen-
take], CO. Lincoln, manor in,
698.
, , Normanby in, q.v.
, , Willingham by, q.v.
Bedon, Stowe Bedon, co.
Norfolk, manor of, 13.
Maries, Stowe, co. Essex,
143.
Stowe, CO. Suffolk. See Stowmarket.
Stowe Nine Churches, Stowe, co.
Northampton, 91.
Stowelangtoft. See Stowlangtoft.
Stowell, CO. Somerset, advowson of,
74.
, manor of, 74.
Stowell, Robert, land held of, 65.
Robert, esquire, 284.
, , land held of, 770.
, Robert, the younger, 738.
Stowey, Stowy, co. Somerset, manor
of , land held of , 311, 399.
, borough of, burgage in, 399.
, Stowey next FyfH^ehed [in
Fivehead], co. Somerset, 109.
, , manor, or lordship,
of, 109.
, Nether, Stawey [in Stowey],
CO. Somerset, manor of, land
held of, 118.
Stowford, Stawford, Stouford [co.
Devon], advowson of church
of, 769.
, , parson of. See
Griston, Thomas.
, manor of, 769.
CO. Wilts. See Stoford.
in Harford, co. Devon, 266.
Stowlangtoft, Stowelangtoft, co.
Suffolk, advowson of, 271.
, manor of, 271.
Stowmarket, Stowe, Stowmarkett,
CO. Suffolk, 53, 457.
, Thorpis in, 457.
Stowrysshe, Stowresshe, co. Devon,
776.
Stowy. See Stowey.
Strabolgi, John de, earl of Athol,
land held of, 246.
Stradbrook, Stradbrok, co. Suffolk,
19.
Stradling, Stradlyng, John, 540.
Stradmarchell. See Street Marshall.
Strange, Straunge, lord de. See
Stanley, George.
Strangways, Stranguyssh, Strang-
wiche, Strangwys, Strang-
wysh, Strangwysshe, Stran-
wysshe, Straungwesche,
Eleanor, Mistress Strangwiche,
land held of, 62, 311, 399 ter.
, George, clerk, 839.
, George, D.D., 539, 556, 561,
658.
, Henry, land held of, 689 bis.
, Henry, clerk, 839.
, Henry, esquire, 955, 956.
, Giles, son and heir
of, 955.
, James, knight, 561.
, , land held of, 547.
, Dame Katharine, land held
of, 42.
Strangways, Katharine, widow, co.
Dorset, 955.
, Thomas, 561.
, Thomas, esquire, 86, 561.
Stranton, co. Durham, Brierton in,
q.v.
Stratamarcella, abbot of. See Street
Marshall, or Ystrad Marchell.
GENERAL INDEX.
853
Stratfield Mortimer, co. Berks,
Wokefield in. q.v.
Stratford, in Corsham parish, co.
Wilts, 682.
le Bow, Stratford atte Bowe,
CO. Middlesex, 863.
, Old Ford in. See
Ford, Old.
, , John Mundy of.
See INIundy.
Langthorne [in West Ham],
CO. Essex, 679.
, Old, Oldstretford, co. War-
wick, 431.
, Clopton in, q.v.
, , Ruinclifford in, q.v.
, , Shottery in, q.v.
, Old, Oldestratford [in
Passenham, Cosgrove, Furtho
and Potterspury], co. North-
ampton, 291.
on Avon, Stretford upon
Aven, CO. Warwick, 29, 431.
, Balsals Place in,
29.
, Bryggetowne in,
29.
Chapell strete in, 29.
, Churchstrete in, 29.
, Corne Market in.
29.
, Elystrete alias
Swynnestrete in, 29.
, Henleystrete in, 29.
, Highstrete in, 29.
, Rotherstrete in, 29.
St. Mary, Stratford, Strat-
ford jvxta Heigham, co. Suf-
folk, 456.
, Conyes in, 891.
, Crykmylle in, 891.
, Thomas Mors of.
See Morse.
, Stony, Stonystratford, co.
Buckingham, 305.
Straton. See Sturton, Great.
Stratton, co. Cornwall, manor of,
680.
, , Binhamy in, q.v.
, CO. Surrey. See Godstone.
, Long, Longastratton, co.
Norfolk, 700.
, , advowson of St.
Mary of, 114.
, Alsons Close in, q.v.
, , manor of, manor of
Strattonhall, 114.
, , Reeses manor in,
q.v.
, , Snapehall manor in,
q.v.
, , Sturmyns manor in,
q.v.
, Welhams manor in,
q.v.
Stratton — cant.
on Dunysmore. See Stretton
on Dunsmore.
Stratton, George, co. Suffolk, 231,
363.
Stratton, Elizabeth, wife of George,
231,363.
, George, son and heir of
George, 231, 363.
John, clerk, 964.
Strattonhall manor. See Stratton,
Long.
Straunge. See Lestrange.
Straunge, lord de. See Strange.
Straungwesche. See Strangways.
Strecchelegh. William, the elder, 362.
Street Marshall, or Ystrad Marchell,
Stradmarchell, Stratamar-
cella [in Guilsfield, co. Mont-
gomery], abbot of, land held
of, 229.
, lordship of, 745.
Strefford, Streford or Streyford, co.
Salop, manor of, 116.
Strelley, Strilley, Strylley, co. Not-
tingham, 423.
, manor of, 423.
Strelley, Strilley, Styrley, Strylley,
Anne, daughter of John,
esquire, 423.
Strelley, John, of Strelley, co. Not-
tingham, esquire, cos. Derby
and Nottingham, 423 ; co.
Derby, 424.
Strelley, John, son and heir of John
Strelley, esquire, 423, 424.
, Margaret, daughter of John,
esqiiire, 423.
, Senchia, Senchie, Senchye,
wife of John, esquire, 423.
Strengeston. See Stringston.
Strensall, co. York [N.R.], preben-
dary of prebend of, land held
of, 561.
Strensham, Streynesham, Streyns*
ham, CO. Worcester, advowson
of, 562.
, manor of, 562.
, Robert Russell of. See
Russell.
Stretford upon Aven. See Stratford
on Avon.
Stretforde juxta Tamworth [in Tam-
worth], CO. Warwick, manor
of, 120.
Stretton Magna [in chapelry of Great
Glenn], co. Leicester, 497.
on Dimsmore, Stratton on
Dunysmore, co. Warwick,
913.
Parva [hamlet of Norton], co.
Leicester, 497.
Sugwas, Stretton next Sug-
was, CO. Hereford, manor of,
112.
854
GENERAL INDEX.
Stretton — cont.
under Fosse, Stretton in the
parish of Kyrkby Monacho-
rum [in Monks Kirby], co.
Warwick, 245.
Streyford. See Strefford.
Streynsham. See Strensham.
Strikland, Thomas, knight, co. West-
morland, 433.
Strikland, Strykland, Walter, son
and heir of Thomas, knight,
433.
Strilley. See Strelley.
Stringston, Strengeston, co. Somer-
set, manor of, 311.
Strixton, Strykston. co. Northamp-
ton, 659.
, manor of, rent from, 675.
Strode [in Netherbury], co. Dorset,
953.
, manor of, 953.
Strode, Stroude. Alice, wife of Wil-
liam, esquire, 310, 311.
, John, the elder, son of Wil-
liam and Alice, 311.
, John, the younger, son of
William and Alice, 311.
, Thomas, 310, 311.
, Thomas, son of William and
AUce, 310.
Strode, William, of Somerton, esqiiire,
CO. Dorset, 310; co, Somerset,
311.
Strode, William, son and heir of Wil-
liam, esqiiire, 310, 311.
Stroglia. See Chepstow.
Stroude. See Strode.
Strubby, co. Lincoln, 2, 585.
Bovertoft in, 2.
, Maltby next. See Maltby
le Marsh.
Strykland. See Strikland.
Strykston. See Strixton.
Strylley. See Strelley.
Stubbs Walden, Stubbiswaldyng,
Stubbyswaldyng [in Womers-
ley], CO. York [W.R.], manor
of, 420.
Stubbys [? in Owston], co. York
[W.R.], 236.
Stubbyswaldyng. See Stubbs Walden.
Stubhampton [in Tarrant Gunville],
CO. Dorset, 251.
Studdey. See Stody.
Studholme. See Sandholme.
Studley, Stodeley [co. Warwick],
prior and convent of, land
held of, 687.
, Stodeley [in Beckley, co.
Oxford], prioress of, land held
of, 328.
[in Trowbridge], co. Wilts, 649.
Royal, Stodeley [in Ripon],
CO. York [W.R.], manor of,
303.
Studley Royal — cont.
, land held of, 164.
Stukeley, Thomas, esquire, 228.
Sture, Henry, 149.
Sturminster Marshall, Sturmyster,
Sturmyster Marchall [co.
Dorset], 957.
, rent from, manor of,
477.
, Hamd in. See
Hamworthy.
, Hymbere in. See
Henbury.
Newton Castle, co. Dorset,
Bagbere in, q.v.
Sturmowthe. See Stourmouth.
Sturmy, Esturmy, William, knight,
523.
, , Maud daughter of.
See Seymour, Maud.
Sturmyns, co. Norfolk. See Fritton.
, manor of, in Long Stratton,
CO. Norfolk, 114.
Stvirmyster. See Sturminster Mar-
shall.
Sturry, Sturrey, co. Kent, Knowle
Farm in, q.v.
, Pyrtey in, q.v.
Sturston [in Ashboxxrne parish], co.
Derby, 832.
Sturton, Great, Straton, co. Lincoln,
knight's fee in, 33.
le Steeple, Styrton, co. Not-
tingham, 235.
, , manor of, 235.
Sturton, lord, &c. See Sto\irton.
Stuston, CO. Suffolk, Boglands manor
in, q.v.
Stutevill, Stovyle, Robert, land held
of, 116.
Stutton [in Tadcaster], co. York
[W.R.], 420.
Styberd. See Stibbard.
Stydd, Styd [in Yeaveley], co. Derby,
commandery of, land held of,
631.
Styfford. See Stifford.
Styker, William, 690.
Style, John, of Shelton, 225.
Richard, 147.
, Thomas at, 864.
Stynchecombe. See Stinchcomb.
Stynton. See Stinton,
Styrap, Styrop [in Blyth], co. Not-
tingham, 235.
Styrley. See Strelley.
Styrton. See Sturton le Steeple.
Stysted. See Stisted.
Such, lord le. See Zouche.
Sudberye, co. Devon. See Sidbury.
Sudbrooke, Sudbroke, co. Lincoln,
597.
Holme, Holme by Sudbroke
[in Sudbrooke], co. Lincoln,
597.
GENERAL INDEX.
855
Sudbury [co. Derby], manor of, land
held of, 651.
, CO. Suffolk, 429.
, , John Potager of.
See Potager.
, Newton beside. See
Newton near.
, , William Sheldrak of.
See Sheldrak.
Suddon. See Sutton in Wincanton.
Sudeley, lord de. See Butler,
Ralph.
Sudeley Manor, Sudeley, co. Glouces-
ter, manor of, land held of,
495 bis.
Sudyngton, Over and Nether. See
Siddington, Upper and Lower.
Suffolk, earl of. See De la Pole,
Edmund.
Sugley, CO. Northumberland, Denton
in, q.v.
Sugwas [in Eaton Bishop], co. Here-
ford, Stretton next. See
Stretton-Sugwas.
Sulbery. See Soulbury.
Sulhampstead Bannister, Sellam-
stede, CO. Berks, 578.
Suliard. See SuJyard.
Sullington, Sullyngton, co. Sussex,
483.
, Cobden in, 483.
Sully. See Scilly.
Sulyard, Suliard, Edward, 146, 231.
, Edward, esquire, 889.
, John, 231.
, John, Serjeant at law, 200.
Summaster. Summaister, Joan. See
Lympyn', Joan.
Summaster, John, gentleman, co.
Devon, 709.
Summaster, Margaret. See Cour-
teys, Margaret.
Slimmer. See Somer.
Sunderland, Sunderlond by the Sea,
CO. Durham, 558.
Sunderland, Sonderlande, Richard,
390.
Sundon, Sondon, co. Bedford, manor
of, 217.
Sundridge. Sundrysshe, co. Kent,
920.
Sundurlond, co. Leicester, 296.
Sunham, WilUam, 225.
Sunnyng. See Sonning.
Surdevall, John, clerk, 388.
Surrey, coiinty of, countess of. See
Howard, Elizabeth.
, earl of, 344 (p. 220). See
Howard, Thomas.
, escheator in. See Wody,
John.
Sutcombe, Sutcomb, co. Devon, 770.
, advowson of, 343.
, manor of, 343.
, , land held of, 770.
Sutell, Henry, 110.
See also Southwell ; Suthill.
Suthall, CO. Essex. See South-Hall.
Suthbroome. See Southbroom.
Suthflete. See Southfleet.
Suthill, Soothill, Soteliill, Sotehyll,
So tell, Barbara, sister and co-
heir of George. See Con-
stable, Marmaduke, esquire.
, Elizabeth, widow, 449.
, , land held of, 669.
Suthill, George, esquire, co. Lincoln,
662 ; CO. Wilts, 663 ; co. York,
664.
Suthill, Henry, 939.
, , land held of, 390.
, Henry, son and heir of John,
449.
Suthill, John, co. Northampton, 449.
Suthill, John, esquire, 566.
, Mary, sister and co-heir of
George. See Normanvile,
John, knight.
, Robert, 939.
See also Southwell ; Sutell.
Suthpederton. See Petherton,
South.
Suthperot. See Perrott, South.
Suthwell. See Southwell.
Suthwerk. See Southwark.
Suthwode, wood called, in Wood-
borough, CO. Nottingham, 12.
Suthwyke. See Southwick.
Sutterton, co. Lincoln, manor of
Beausolace in, 10.
Sutton, CO. Suffolk, manor of, or
manor of Fenhall in, 5.
, CO. York, 38.
at Hone, co. Kent, Highlands
in, q.v.
Cheney, West Sutton, co.
Leicester, manor of, 936.
Coldfield, Sutton, Sutton Col-
feld, Sutton in Colvyle [co.
Warwick], 893.
, , lordship of, land in,
802.
, manor of, land held
of, 730.
, Great, Moche Sutton, co.
Essex, 679 [pp. 429, 432).
, [Great and Little, in Diddle-
bury]. CO. Salop, 326, 676.
Hougrave, Sutton with Hol-
grave [in Kirklington], co.
York [N.R.], manor of, 222.
in Ashfield, upon Asshefeld,
CO. Nottingham, 227.
, Sutton Stapleton [in Bro-
therton], co. York [W.R.],
140.
, , manor of, 140.
, Sutton Sachefeld, or Sache-
fild [in Cheriton Fitzpaine],
CO. Devon, manor of, 118.
856
GENERAL INDEX.
Sutton — cont.
..- in Holderness, co. York
[E.R.], 86, 574, 669 bis.
, , manor of, land held
of, 669.
, , manor (h of | of),
574.
, , Stoneferry in, q.v.
[in Iver], co. Buckingham,
627.
[in Weston by Welland], co.
Northampton, 62 1 .
Suddon [in Wincanton], co.
Somerset, 608.
, Kjiighton, Sutton Militis [in
Chew Magna], co. Somerset,
189.
, Little, Litill Sutton, co.
Essex, 679 {pp. 429, 432).
le Marsh, Sutton, Sutton in le
Marssh, Sutton in le Merssh,
Sutton next Markeby, co.
Lincoln, 2, 33, 585.
, Long, CO. Hants, Well in,
q.v.
, Long, Sutton in Ho land, co.
Lincoln, 835.
Mallet, Sutton Malet, co.
Somerset, manor of, 62, 399.
Milites. (See Sutton, Knigh-
ton.
on the Forest, co. York, N.R.,
Huby in, q.v.
on the Hill, co. Derby, Ash in,
q.v.
, , Thurvaston in, q.v.
on Trent, upon Trent, co.
Nottingham, 46.
Pointz, Sutton, Sutton
Poynes, co. Dorset, manor of.
954.
, , land held of, 255.
Sturmy [in Tenbury], co.
Worcester, manor of, 562.
upon Derwent, co. York
[E.R.], advowson of , 556, 56L
Waldron, Sutton Walrond,
CO. Dorset, advowson of, 162.
, manor of, 162.
, West, CO. Leicester, ^ee
Sutton Cheney.
Sutton, Edward, loiight, lord de
Dudley, land held of, 257, 347,
528.
, , Margaret, daughter
of. See Grey, Margaret.
, Hamond, 526.
Sutton, Hamond, esquire, co. Lincoln,
597.
Sutton, Hamond, the grandfather,
597.
, Hamond, the son, 597.
, Henry, clerk, M.D., 701 bi.s.
....... Henry, esquire, 420. See
Hamond.
Sutton — cont.
John, 204.
, , Maud, wife of, 204.
, John, 838.
, Margaret, wife of Hamond,
esquire, 597.
, Nicholas, esquire, 581.
, Richard, 115.
, Richard, gentleman, 650.
, Robert, 584.
, Robert, son and heir of
Hamond, esqiiire, 597.
, Roger, 623.
, Thomas, of Milton, esquire,
270.
, William, clerk, 197.
, William, lord de Dudley,
See Sutton, Edward.
Buttons, CO. Norfolk. See Wiggen-
hall.
Swaby, co. Lincoln, 835, 880.
Swaffham, Swafham, co. Norfolk,
manor of, land held of, 14.
, Cley next. See Cley, Cock-
ley.
Swainston, Swayngton [in Sedge-
field], CO. Durham, 558.
, manor of, 558.
Swalcliffe, co. Oxford, Shutford in, q.v.
, Sibford Gower in, q.v.
Swale, river, co. York, 556.
SwalUck, Swalwyke [in Basingstoke],
CO. Hants, 708.
Swallous, CO. Sioffolk. *See Lindsey.
Swalwyke. See SwaUick.
Swan, Swane, Swanne, John, 973.
, John, tailor, 377, 407, 413,
414, 415, 416.
Swancote. See Swannacot.
Swanley Farm, Swanle [in East-
church], CO. Kent, manor of,
247.
Swannacot, Swancote [in Week St.
Mary], co. Cornwall, manor
of, 680.
Swanne. See Swan.
Swannington, Swenyngton, co. Nor-
folk, manor of, called Hovell-
es, 600.
Swanscombe, Swannescom, co. Kent,
7.
Swansey, Richard, 666.
Swanyngton, Richard, clerk, 802.
Swardeston, Swarston, co. Norfolk,
32.
Swayngton. See Swainston.
Swenyngton. See Swannington
Swete, John, 879.
Swetenham, Richard, of Huntington ,
CO. Lancaster, 44.
Swetesire, John, 7.
Swinburne, Swynbourne, Great [in
ChoUerton], co. Northumber-
land, manor of, land held of,
547.
GENERAL INDEX.
857
Swinbvirne — cont.
, Little. Lytle Swynboiirne
[in Chollerton], co. Northum-
berland. 547.
Swindon, SwjTidon by Cheltenham,
CO. Gloucester, advowson of,
685.
, , manor of, 685.
CO. Wilts. Eastcott in, q.v.
, , Westcott in, q.v.
Swine, co. York, E.R., 669.
, Arnold in, q.v.
, Burton Constable in, q.v.
, Marton in, q.v.
Swineshull, Swynshill Feld, pasture
beside Oxford [in South
Hinksey. co. Berks, now in
city of Oxford], 42.
Swinton, Swynton [in Appleton le
Street], co. York [N.R.], 556,
561. 568.
, ? Winton, charter dated at,
577.
, Swynton [in Masham], co.
York [N.R.], 461.
Swynboume, Great and Little. See
Swinburne.
Swynbume. Joan lady de, land held
of, 476.
, William, land held of, 547.
Swyndon by Cheltenhara. See
Swindon.
Swynerton, Humphrey, 347.
, Humphrey, son and heir of
Humphrey and Anne, 347.
, Thomas, 347.
, , Anne daughter and
co-heir of. See Mitton, Anne.
Swynescoo. See Monkton, Bishop.
Swynshill. See Swineshall.
Swynton. See Swinton.
Swyre, co. Dorset, 316.
Sybford Gower. See Sibford.
Sybsey. See Sibsey.
Sybyles. Abraham, 313.
Syday, John, ' le Bayle,' 429.
Sydbury. See Sidbury.
Syddyngton. See Sodington.
Sydeham. See Sowdon.
Sydenham, ? Norton Sydynham [in
Mary stow], co. Devon, 717.
South, South Sidenham,
South Sydynham, co. Devon,
advowson of, 717.
, , manor of, 717.
, , , land held of,
389.
Sydenham, John, land held of,
176.
, John, esquire, land held of,
323.
Syderstone, Sydisterne, co. Norfolk,
manor of, 55.
Sydney, Anne, daughter of Eliza-
beth, lady Brandon, 36.
Sydney, Anne — cont,
, , Eleanor daughter
of, 36.
, Himiphrey. 175.
, Nicholas, 250.
, Thomasine. See Hopton,
Thomasine.
, Thomasine. See Tendring,
William.
, William, 439, 440.
Sydynham, Norton. See Syden-
ham.
Syer, James, 475.
, Peter, clerk, 465.
Syklynghall. See Sicklinghall.
Sylchestre. ♦S'ee Silchester.
Sylcok, Sylcokk, John, clerk, 974.
Sylton. See Silton.
Sylverton. ^See Silverton.
Symmyngesdale. co. Derby. See
Clifton in Ashboiirne.
Symon, John, 771, 776.
Symondes, Joan, widow, 679 bis.
Symondsbury, co. Dorset, Hogboar
in, q.v.
, Vearse in, q.v.
Syndelysham. See Sindlesham.
Synderby. See Sinderby.
Syneux. See Sevenhous.
Syngleton. See Singleton.
Syntclercolshill. See St. Cleer Coles-
hill.
Syntmarywike. See Week St. Mary.
Syon Abbey [in New Brentford, co.
Middlesex], abbess of, land
held of, 57, 183, 428, 435, 502,
685, 943.
Syredys, co . Surrey. See Shirley.
Sysonby, Systonby, co. Leicester
936.
Syzer. See Sizergh.
Szoche. See Zouch.
Tacham, Tatham [? in Thornbury],
CO. Gloucester, 757, 833.
Tachbrook Malory, Tachebrok
Mallory [in Bishops Tach-
brook], CO. Warwick, manor
of, 693.
Tachebiiry. See Tatchbury.
Tadcaster, co. York, W.R., Stutton
in, q.v.
Tadham, Tadeham, in Easebourn,
CO. Sussex, manor of, 439.
Tadyngton. See Tarrington.
858
GENERAL INDEX.
Tailard, Taylard, Giles, 744.
, Roger, 744.
, William, gentleman, 179.
See also Taillour.
Tailbois, Tailbose. Tailboys, Taylbos,
Taylboys, Taylebouse, Tayle-
boys, George, esquire, 803.
George, knight, 644.
, land held of, 2, 585,
697 bis, 698, 838 bis.
, Robert, esquire, 272.
, , land held of, 527.
, John, the elder, esquire, 254.
Robert, knight, land held of,
287.
Taillour, Taylour, Joan, 497.
, Lewis, 850.
, Robert, 208.
, , Margaret Aleyn,
wife of, 208.
, Stephen, 246 (p. 163).
, Thomas (Norfolk), 225.
See also Tailard.
Takeley, Takelech, co. Essex, prior
of, land held of, 107.
Takell, John, 962.
Talbot, Talbote, Talbott, Talbotte,
EHzabeth, lady, land held of,
232.
, George, earl of Shrewsbury,
347, 898.
, , land held of , 22, 112,
116 bis, 164. 190, 274, 326,
430, 581, 627. 836. 909 (7),
919, 935, 947.
, Gilbert, esquire, 883, 931.
, Gilbert, knight, 116, 270,
524, 525, 823.
, Gilbert, lord of Barnaby,
land held of, 968.
, Dame Joan, land held of, 192.
, Joan, lady de, land held of.
136.
, John, heirs of, land held of,
878.
, John, esquire, 87.
, Simon, 162.
, Thomas, brother of George,
earl of Shrewsbury, 347.
, Thomas, esquire, 570.
, Thomas, viscount Lisle, 802.
, , Margaret wife of.
See Botrigan, Margaret.
Tallan, Hugh, land held of, 192.
Talmage. See ToUemache.
Talworth. See Tolworth.
Tamar. ^See Tamerton, King's.
Tame, John, co. Wilts, 798.
Tame, John, son and heir of John,
798.
, William, 591.
See also Temmys.
Tamerton, King's, ? Tamar, co.
Devon, manor of, 228.
Tameworth. See Tamworth.
Tamhorn, Tomenhorne [in Whitting-
ton], CO. Stafford, 347.
, manor of, 347.
Tamworth, Tameworth, co. Stafford,
895.
, , Hopwas in, q.v.
, , Wigginton in, q.v.
, Tameworth, co. Warwick,
893.
, , castle of, 120.
, , Stonydelph in, q.v.
Tamworth, John, 644, 838.
, John, esquire, 838.
Tandridge, Tanrige, Tanrigge, parish
of, CO. Surrey, 186, 209, 212.
, Tanners in, 209, 212.
, Tannerscrof t, Tommescrof t
or Toimescroft in, 209, 212.
Tanfeld, Taynfield, Taynfilde, Dame
Elizabeth, land held of, 621.
Tanfeld, Elizabeth, widow, co. Devon,
768.
Tanfeld, Robert, son and heir of
EUzabeth, 768.
, William, land held of, 847.
, WilUam, esquire, 77.
, WilUam, son and heir of
Robert, 768.
Tanfield, West, co. York, N.R.,
Thornborough in, q.v.
Tankersley, Tankyrsley, co. York
[W.R.], 803.
, manor of, 803.
Tanrige. See Tandridge.
Tansor, Tansoure, co. Northampton,
manor of, 882.
Tanyes co. Essex. See Bradwell
jtixta Mare.
Tapton, Master Hugh, chancellor of
Lincoln cathedral, 597.
Tarent Gundevile, or Gonvyle. See
Tarrant Gunville.
Targe [luiidentified] co. Kent, 973.
Tarlton, Torleton [in Coates and
Rodmarton], co. Gloucester,
591.
, manor of, land held of, 591.
Tarnock, Tornok [in Badgeworth],
CO. Somerset, manor of, 823.
Tarrant Crawford, Tarrent, co.
Dorset, abbess of 967.
Gunville, Taraunt Gunfylde,
Tarent Gonvyle, Tarent Gun-
devile, Tarrant Gunvyle, co.
Dorset, 251, 607.
, manor of, 718, 779.
, , Stubhampton in,
q.v.
Tarrington, Tadyngton, co. Here-
ford, 405.
Tasburgh, Tasborow, Tasburght,
Edmund, 450.
, John, esquire, 225.
, Robert, merchant, 272.
Tasker, John, 237.
GENERAL INDEX.
859
Tatchbury, Tachebury [in Eling], co.
Hants, manor of, 722.
Tate, John, the elder, alderman of
London, 196, 494.
, Margery, wife of Robert,
494.
Tate, Robert, citizen and alderman
of London, co. Kent, 494.
Tate, Robert, son and heir of Robert,
494.
, , Robert, knight, alderman
of London, 196.
Taterford. See Tatterford.
Tatersette. See Tattersett.
Tatershall. See Tattershall.
Tateshall. See Tattershall.
Tatham. See Tacham.
Tatterford, Taterford, co. Norfolk,
117.
Tattersett, Tatersette, co. Norfolk,
117.
, Begvyles manor in, q.v.
, Lucyes manor in, q.v.
, PynJtney Halle manor in,
q.v.
, Wicken manor in, q.v.
Tattershall, Tatershall, Tateshale,
Tateshall, Tatteshale [co.
Lincoln], parson of. See
Barnak, Gilbert de.
, college of, warden of, land
held of, 287 bis, 644, 697 his,
835 bis. 880.
Tattershall, Tateshall, Tatyshale,
Joan de, heirs of, land held of,
471.
, Robert, 13.
, Robert, the elder, 14.
, , Joan, wife of, 14.
Tauke. See Tawke.
Taunton, co. Somerset, 9, 421, 552.
, manor of, land held of, 65.
Taverham, co. Norfolk, advowson
(i) of, 706.
, manor of, 706.
Taverner, Alice, wife of Richard,
119.
, Joan, daughter of Richard
and AUce, 119.
, Joan, wife of Richard,
daughter and heir of William
Wydecomb, 119, 739.
, John, son and heir of
Richard, and Joan, 119.
Taverner, John, son and heir of Richard
and Joan, co. Devon, 739.
, Richard, of Sele, 739.
Tavemer, Richard, of Sele, co. Devon,
119.
Taverner, Richard, son of Richard
and Alice, 119.
Tavemers, co. Sussex. See Oving.
Tavistock, Tavistok, Tavistoke,
Tavystok, Tavystoke, Tyivi-
stok, CO. Devon, 76, 323, 717.
Tavistock — cont.
, abbot of. See Richard.
, abbot of, land held of, 76,
153, 228, 323, 343, 389, 555
bis, 699, 717 his, IGl, 770 bis,
772, 776, 940 bis, 965.
, Hiu-dwick in, q.v.
, Ottery in, q.v.
, Yndeswill Parkes in, 228.
Tawestoke. See Tawstock.
Tawke, Tauke, Anne, daughter and
co-heir of William, 804.
, Joan, daughter and co-heir
of William, 804.
, Master, land held of, 336.
, Robert, father of Thomas,
439, 440.
Tawke, Thomas, Chichester, 440 ; co.
Sussex, 439.
Tawke, William, co. Hants, 804.
Tawke, William, son and heir of
Thomas, 439, 440.
Tawstock, Tawestoke, Tawstok [co.
Devon], Walter Whitley of.
See Whitley.
Tawton, charter dated at, 948.
Tawton, Bishops, co. Devon, 118,
614.
, , manor of, land held
of, 614.
, , Accot in, q.v.
, , Beara in, q.v.
, , Fisherton in, q.v.
, , Hall in, q.v.
, , Horestone in, q.v.
, , Newport in, q.v.
, , Runisam in, q.v.
, North, Northauton, North-
tauton, CO. Devon, 192, 940.
, South, Southtauton, co.
Devon, 119 bis, 943.
, , manor of, land held
of, 119, 943.
, , manor (Carew's) of,
943.
, , CoUybeer in, q.v.
Tayer, Robert, 675.
Taylard. See Tailard.
Tayle, John, brother of Richard, 76.
, Raiiletta, wife of Richard,
76.
Tayle, Richard, co. Devon, 76.
Tayle, Walter, son of John, 76.
Taylebouse. See Tailbois.
Taylecote, John, 802.
Tayloiir. See Taillour.
Taynfild. See Tanfeld.
Tayngton Drue. See Drewsteignton.
Tayworthy, in Iddesleigh, co. Devon,
555.
Tean, Theyne [in Checkley], co. Staf-
ford, manor of, 581.
Tebald, William, 225.
Tedburn, St. Mary, Tetteburne, co.
Devon, manor of, 717.
860
GENERAL INDEX.
Teddesley Hay, hey of Toddesley in
Cannok Forest [now a parish,
formerly extra-parochial], co.
Stafford, 537.
Tedneys, co. Worcester. See Whit-
ton.
TedrjTigton. See Tytherington.
Tedstone Delemere, Tedstarn Dela-
mare, co. Hereford, manor of,
land held of, 373 bis.
, Ballescote in, 373.
, Catley in, 373.
, Lyndehouse in, 373.
Teffont Magna, Over Teffent, co.
Wilts. 843.
Teign, George, Georgteyng [in Ash-
ton], CO. Devon, manor of,
rent from, 763.
Teigngrace, Teyngrace, co. Devon,
59.
Teignmouth, Teyngmouth, East,
Esteyngmouth, Estteng-
mouth, CO. Devon, 59, 259.
, , manor of, land held
of, 259.
, West, Westeyngmouth, co.
Devon, 259.
, , borough of, land
held of, 259.
Teirtref, Teitreifi [in parishes of
Buttington and Pool, co.
Montgomery], manor of, 745.
Temmys, Temmj'se, Temse, Joan.
See Warder, Nicholas.
, Temse, William, the elder,
son and heir of William,
386.
Temmys, William, co. Wilts, 673.
Temmys, William, the elder, of Rood
Ashton, CO. Wilts, 386.
Temmys. See also Tame.
Tempest, Richard, esqtdre, 671.
, , Rosamond, wife of,
daughter and heir of Tristram
Bollyng, esquire, 671.
Temple, Tempull, Nicholas, 497.
, Thomas, 748, 970.
Templecome. See Combe, Temple.
Temse. See Temmys.
Tenbury, co. Worcester, Sutton
Sturmy in, q.v.
Tendale. See Tyndale.
Tendring, Tendryng, co. Essex,
manor of, 478.
Tendring, Tenderyng, Tendryng,
Dorothy, daughter of William
and Thomasine his wife. See
Southwell, Francis.
. . . ., Elizabeth, daughter and co-
heir of William, 250.
. . . ., Margaret, daughter and co-
heir of WilUam, 250.
, Richard, brother and heir
of William, 376.
, Thomas, gentleman, 679.
Tendring — cont.
, Thomasine, wife of William,
formerly Thomasine Sj'^dney,
250.
Tendring, William, co. Essex, 376.
Tendring, William, esquire, co. Suffolk,
250.
Tendring, William, heirs of, land
held of, 891.
Teneham, Tenham. See Teynham.
Teortenhale. See Courteenhall.
Terell. See Tyrell.
Termitts Farm, Termynes, manor of
[in Hatfield Peverel], co.
Essex, 127, 129.
Tern, Teron [in High Ercall], co.
Salop, 116.
Terrington, Tyryngton, co. York
[N.R.], 169.
, Wiganthorpe in, q.v.
Teshe, Robert, minister of the house
of St. Robert of Knares-
borough, 831.
Tetenhall. See Tettenhall.
Tetford, co. Lincoln, manor of, land
held of, 327.
Tetilshale. See Tittleshall.
Tetteburne. See Tedburn, St. Mary.
Tettenhall Regis. Tetenhall, co.
Stafford, advowson of deanery
of free chapel of, 241.
, manor of, 241.
, wood of, Kyngeley wood,
241.
, Perton in, q.v.
Tew, Tewe, Great, co. Oxford, 484,
519.
, Little, CO. Oxford, 484, 519.
, , manor of, 484, 519.
Tewkesbury, co. Gloucester, 587.
, manor of, land held of, 587.
, abbot of, land held of, 704.
, Barton by. See Barton.
Tey, Teye, Henry, esquire, 134, 250,
429.
, , Thomas, son of,
134.
, Henry, knight, 24, 26, 250,
417 ter, 427.
, , Margaret wife of,
daughter and co-heir of John
Grene, 24, 26.
, Isabel, wife of William, 613.
, Thomas, son and heir of
William, 613.
Tey, William, co. Essex, 613.
, William, gentleman, 72 bis,
134.
Teyngrace. See Teigngrace.
Teynham, Teneham, Tenham, co.
Kent, 932 bis.
, Estmerche in, 932.
, Northokle in, 932.
Thame, co. Oxford, Weston, North,
in, q.v.
GENERAL INDEX.
861
Thames, river, 314.
, weirs in, called ' Croked
Werys ' beside Oxford, co.
Berks, 42.
Thanet, Isle of, co. Kent, Birching-
ton in, q.v.
, , Monkton in, q.v.
, , St. John, parish of,
in. See INIargate.
Tharston, Sterston, Thvirston, co.
Norfolk, 700.
manor of, land held of, 225.
Theakston, Thekeston, Thexton [in
Burneston], co. York [N.R.],
556, 561.
Theddlethorpe, Chedilthorp, Thedel-
thorp, Thedilthorp, Thedyl-
thorp, CO. Lincoln, 2, 585, 710.
, Girdikecroft in, 2.
Thekeston. See Theakston.
Thetford, cos. Norfolk and Suffolk,
prior of, land held of, 5, 26,
225, 472, 632.
Thexton. See Theakston.
Theydon Mount, co. Essex, Hill Hall
in, q.v.
Theyne. See Tean.
Thimbleby, Thjanolby, co. Lincoln,
Wade, John, of, q.v.
Thimbleby, Thvmelby, Thyininulby,
Thymolby, Elizabeth, 204.
, Richard, esquire, land held
of, 2, 327, 346, 585.
Tliirfford. See Thursford.
Tliirkill, Rowland, 481.
Thirlowe, Little. See Thurlow.
Thirntoft, co. York, manor of, 86.
[in Ainderby Steeple], co.
York [N.R.], manor of, 222.
Thirsford. See Thirfford.
Thirsk, Thyrske, co. York [N.R.],
manor of, land held of, 914 6is,
915.
Thirston, ? Thryston [in Felton], co.
Northumberland, 906.
Thomas, Morgan ap. 345.
, , land held of, jure
uxoris, 9.
, , Lucy wife of, 9,
345.
See Morgan ap Thoinas.
Thomelynswyke, co. Essex. See
Bradwell juxta Mare.
Thomson, Thomas, 86.
Thonglands, Thungelonde, Thimg-
lond, Tonglond [in Muns-
low], CO. Salop, 326, 430, 909,
947.
, manor of, 909.
Thonok, Thunak [in Gainsborough],
CO. Lincoln, lordship of, land
held of, 566 bis, 911.
Thoresby, Thorysby, Henry, son and
heir of Robert, 367.
Thoresby, Robert, co. Norfolk, 367.
Thoresby, Robert, of Ashwicken,
493.
Thorn Falcon, Thornefawcon, Thorn-
fawkyn, co. Somerset, ad-
vowson of, 9.
, , manor of, 9, 421.
, Thome [in Castle Gary], co,
Somerset, 641.
Thorn, Richard, &c. See Thome.
Thornage, Thorney, co. Norfolk, 465.
Thornborough, Thornburgh [in AUer-
ton Mauleverer], co. York
[W.R.], 568.
, Thornebargh, Thornebergh
[in West Tanfield], co. York
[N.R.], manor of, 222.
Thornbrugh, John, land held of, 673,
800.
• Thornbury, Thornebery, Thorne-
bury, CO. Glovicester, 757, 833.
, manor of, land held of, 595.
Falfield in, q.v.
, Itchington in, q.v.
, Oldebury in, q.v.
Thornby, Thurnby, co. Northamp-
ton, advowson of, 694.
Thoresby, Thoinas, burgess and mer-
chant of Bishops Lynn, 464.
Thorganby, co. Lincoln, 698.
, CO. York [E.R.], 90.
Thoriton. See Torrington.
Thorley, Thomas, clerk, 628.
Thorncofyn. See Thorne.
Thorndon, co. Suffolk, 34.
, , Hesteley in, q.v.
in Eatington, co. Warwick,
734.
, , manor of, 734.
[? in St. Giles in the Wood],
CO. Devon, 422.
Thorne [formerly Thorn Coffin],
Thorncofyn, co. Somerset,
manor of, 949.
, Thornedon [in Inkberow],
CO. Worcester, manor of, 562.
[in Ottery St. Mary], co.
Devon, 262.
Thome, Thorn, Henry, 30.
, Richard, 153.
, Thomas, land held of, 422,
770.
Thornebargh, Thorneberg. See
Thornborough.
Thonebery, Thomebury. See
Thornbury.
Thornedon, co. Worcester. See
Thorne.
Thornefawcon, Thornefawkyn. See
Thorn Falcon.
Thorneham. See Thomham.
Thornehyll, Elizabeth, wife of Wil-
liam, 390.
, John, son and heir of Wil-
liam, 390.
Thornehyll, William, co. York, 390.
862
GENERAL INDEX.
Thorneley. See Thornley.
Thorner, Thornotir, co. York [W.R.],
169.
, manor of, 169.
, Scarcroft in, q.v.
Thornes, Thornez, [in Wakefield],
CO. York [W.R.], 3, 803.
Thorneton, co. Buckingham. See
Thornton.
, CO. Dorset. See Thornton.
, CO. Lincoln. See Thornton
Curtis.
Thorney, co. Norfolk. See Thorn-
age.
, CO. Nottingham, Wigsley in,
q.v.
[in Iver], co. Buckingham,
627.
Thorney, Roger, of London, mercer,
cousin and heir of John
Pikeryng, 194.
Thornham Clos [? in Thornham], co.
Suffolk, 496.
, Thorneham, Magna, Gret
Thornham, co. Suffolk, 496
his.
, Thorneham, Parva, Lytyll
Thornham, co. Suffolk, 496
his.
, , Grymmysdyche in.
496.
Thornhill, co. York [W.R.], 803.
church of, 803.
, , parson of. See
Pek, Thomas.
, manor of, 803.
Thornholm, Thornhohne [in Apple-
by], CO. Lincoln, prior of,
land held of, 566.
Thornholm, Thurnum John, co. York,
39.
Thornholm, John, son and heir of
Thomas, 38.
Thornholm, Thomas, co. York, 38.
Thornholm, Thomas, father of John,
39.
Thornhohne, Thornholm Garth,
Thurnumgarth [in Burton
Agnes], CO. York [E.R.], 38,
39.
Thornley, Thorneley [in Wolsing-
ham], CO. Durham, 558.
, manor of, 558.
Thornoxir. See Thorner.
Thornton, Thorneton, co. Bucking-
ham, manor of, 661.
CO. Leicester, 936.
, CO. Lincoln, Langeton next.
See Langton.
, Bishop, Thornton by Ripon
[in Ripon], co. York [W.R.],
163.
Curtis, Thorneton, Thornton,
CO. Lincoln, abbot of, land
held of, 527, 669 bis.
Thornton — cont.
Dale. Thornton in Pykeryng-
lithe, CO. York [N.R.], 573.
[in Bradford], co. York
[W.R.], manor of, 671.
, Thorneton [in Marnhall], co.
Dorset, advowson of chapel
of, 951.
, , manor of, 951.
le Street, in le Strete, co.
York [N.R.], 574.
, manor {\) of, 574.
Rust, Thorntonrust [in Ays-
garth], CO. York [N.R.], 222.
Steward, co. York [N.R.],
manor, or lordship, of, 222.
Thornton John, of Witton, esquire,
CO. Northumberland, 653.
Thornton, Nicholas, land held of,
547.
, Nicholas, son and heir of
John, esquire, 653.
, Robert, esquire, 404.
Thoroldes, in Hepworth and Stanton
St. John, CO. Suffolk, 271.
See Hunston.
Thoroley. See Throwley.
Thorp Arch, Thorp Arches, co. York
[W.R.], 915 his.
Hall Manor, co. Norfolk. See
Morningthorpe.
, Thorp Bryndsall [in Burn-
sail], CO. York [W.R.], 335.
Watervyle. See Thorpe
Achiu"ch.
Thorp, Thorjjpe, Agnes, wife of
Robert, 605.
Joan, granddaughter and
heir of Robert, 457.
, John, heirs of, 390.
, Peter, 390.
, Richard, gentleman, 605.
, Richard, son and heir of
Robert, 605.
Robert (co. Norfolk). 117.
, Robert (co. York), 390.
Thorp, Robert, co. Norfolk, 605 ; co.
Suffolk, 457.
, Stephen, esquire, 86.
, Thomas, 448.
Thorpbarkely. See Barkbythorpe.
Thorpe, Thorp, co. Derby, 23.
, manor of, 832.
Achurch, Thorp Watervyle,
CO. Northampton, 752.
in Balne, in Bain [in Barnby
upon Don], co. York [W.R.],
571.
, manor of, land held
of, 571 his.
, Thorp beside Ripon [in
Ripon], CO. York [W.R.], 163.
, Foulesthorp, Fullesthorp [in
Tnisthorpe], co. Lincoln, 2,
585.
GENERAL INDEX.
863
Thorpe — cont.
Garth, or Wehvick Thorpe,
Wehvikthorp [in Wehvick],
CO. York [E.R.]. 86.
Hall. Thorphall, in Horham,
CO. Norfolk. See Horham.
Lady, Ladythorp [in Fen-
wick, in Campsall], co. York
[W.R.], 669.
, , manor of, 669.
Malsor, Thorpe Malsore, co.
Northampton, advowson of,
407, 414.
manor of, 407. 414.
, Thorp [St. Peter, in Parts of
Lindsey], co. Lincoln, 697.
Stapleton, Thorpstapleton
[in Whitkirk], co. York
[W.R.], 140.
, , manor of, 1 40.
Thorphall. See Thorpe Hall.
Thorpis, Thorpys, co. Suffolk. See
Stowmarket.
Thorpland [in Fakenham], co. Nor-
folk, 225.
Thorppe. See Thorp.
Thorpscogh. See Monkton, Bishop.
Thorpstapleton. See Thorpe Staple-
ton.
Thorpys. See Thorpis.
Thorverton, co. Devon, parish of,
709.
Thorysby. See Thoresby.
Thowe, Richard, 86.
Thowethorp. See Towthorpe.
Thrandeston, co. Suffolk, 496.
, le Dame Closes in, 496.
, Mavesyns manor in, 496.
, , land held of, 496.
Threlkeld, Lancelot, co. Westmor-
land, 815.
Threlkeld, Thrylkeld, Lancelot,
knight, 762.
Lancelot, knight, son and
heir of Lancelot, 815.
Threngston. See Thringstone St.
George.
Threshfield, Threshefeld in Craven
[in Linton], co. York, W.R.,
manor of, 304.
Thrifford. See Thursford.
Thringstone St. George, Threngston
[chapelry to Whitwick], co.
Leicester, 860.
Thriplow, Thriplowe, Triplowe, co.
Cambridge, 448.
, manor of, alias Crochemans
in, 448.
Throgmarton, Throgmerton, Throk-
merton, Christopher, esquire,
720.
, John, gentleman, 562, 587.
, Richard, 562.
, Robert, 29.
, Robert, esquire, 302.
Throgmarton — cont.
Robert, knight, 562, 587.
Throley, co. Stafford. See Throw-
ley.
Throwleigh, Throwley, Thurlegh, co.
Devon, 262, 389.
, manor of, land held of, 389.
Throwley, co. Kent, 438.
, Tliroley, Thoroley [in Ham],
CO. Stafford, manor of, 628,
639.
Thrvmscoe, Thruisco, Thruskow,
hamlet of Clee, co. Lincoln,
698.
Thrushelton, Northtrishill, Thrussel-
ton, CO. Devon, 878, 940.
, Broadley in, q.v.
, Headson in, q.v.
, Mill in, q.v.
, Wreys Barton in, q.v.
Thruskow. See Thrunscoe.
Thrusselton. See Thrushelton.
Thrussington, Thrussyngton, Thrus-
yngton, co. Leicester, 128,
497 bis.
, manor of, 497.
vicar of. See Selby,
Robert.
Thrylkeld. See Threlkeld.
Thryplowe, John, 518.
Thryston. See Thirston.
Thunak. See Thonok.
Thimderley, co. Essex, Dales manor
in, 611.
Thundersley, Thimderleigh, Thun-
dersleigh, co. Essex, 679 {pp.
429, 430, 432 bis).
Thimgelonde, Thunglond. See
Thonglands.
Thurcaston, co. Leicester, manor of,
688.
Thvirgarton [co. Nottingham], prior
of, land held of, 423.
Thurgore, John, 429.
, Alice wife of, 429.
Thurgores, co. Suffolk. See Acton.
ThLirkolton, or Thurkelton, in Kir-
ton. CO. Suffolk, manor of, 231 ,
363.
Thurland, Thomas, esquire, 423.
Thurlby [in Ness Wapentake, Parts
of Kesteven], co. Lincoln,
manor of, 967.
, Obthorpe in, q.v.
Thurleby [in Bilsby], co.
Lincoln, 182.
Thurlegh, co. Devon. See Tlirow-
leigh.
Thurlow, Little, Little Thirlowe [in
Thurlow], CO. Suffolk, 141.
Thurnby. See Thornby.
Thurning, Thyrnyng, co. Norfolk,
Bowles in, q.v.
, Poterellys Medow in, qv.
, Setybushlond in, q.v.
864
GENERAL INDEX.
Thurnscoe, Thyrnescough, Thvrns-
chogh, CO. York [W.R.],
rector of. See Wharton,
Richard.
Thurnum, John. See Thornholm.
Thurnumgarth. See Thornholme
Garth.
Thursam, Thursan, Ralph son of
Reverus de, 732.
Thursby, William, gentleman, 626.
Thursford, Thirfford, Thirsford,
Thrifford, Thvrford, Thyrs-
ford, CO. NorfJlk, 225, 465.
, advowson of church of, 225,
632.
, manor of, called Sheltons,
225, 632.
Thurston, co. Norfolk. See Thar-
ston.
, CO. Suffolk, 308.
Hall, Tharston [in Hawke-
den], CO. Suffolk, 53.
Thurstonland [in Kirkbiu'ton], co.
York [W.R.], 741.
Thurvaston [in Sutton on the Hill],
CO. Derby, town (i) of, 322.
Thwaytes, Alice, widow, late wife of
Thomas Thawaytes, city of
York, 191.
Thwaytes, Edmund, co. York, 573.
Thwaytes, Thwates, Edmund, es-
quire, 86.
, Edmvmd,sonof Edinimd,573.
, Henry, grandson and heir of
Edmund, 573.
....... Henry, son and heir ap-
parent of Edmund, 573.
, , Ellen, wife of, 573,
, Joan, wife of Edmund, 573.
, John, esquire, land held of,
569.
, John, son and heir of
Thomas, 191.
, Thomas, 191.
Thwychefeld. ^ee Titchfield.
Thychemarch. See Titchmarsh.
Thyghurst. See Tickenhurst.
Thymolby, co. Lincoln. See Thim-
bleby.
Thymmulby, Thymolby, Elizabeth,
&c. See Thimbleby.
Thyngden. See Finedon.
Thyrnescough, Thyrnschogh. See
Thurnscoe.
Thyrnyng. See Thurning.
Thyrsford. See Thursford.
Thyrske. See Thirsk.
Thysghiirst. See Tickenhurst.
Tibthorpe, Tybthorpe [in Kirkburn],
CO. York [E.R.], 38.
Tichborne, Ticheborne [chapelry to
Cheriton], co. Hants, manor
of, 126.
Tichborne, Ticheborne, Tycheborne,
Tychebourne, Jolin, 726 bis.
Tichborne, Tycheborn, John, esquire,
CO. Hants, 126.
, Margaret, wife of John,
esquire, 126.
, Nicholas, gentleman, 893.
, William, 708.
, William, of Tichborne,
esquire, 689.
, , Eleanor, wife of,
late the wife of Thomas Bow-
reman, 689.
, William, .son and heir of
John, esquire, 126.
Tickenhiirst, Thyghurst, Thysg-
hurst, Tyshurst [in North-
bournel, co. Kent, inanor of,
921.
Tickhill, Tikhill, TikhuU, Tykhill,
Tykhyll, Tykyll, co. York
[W.R.], castle of, land held of,
574.
, honor of, parcel of duchy of
Lancaster, 423.
, land held of, 46 bis,
222, 235 bis, 860.
, manor of, land held of, 236.
Tiddington, Tydynton [in Alveston],
CO. Warwick, 431.
Tideswell, Tyddeswall, Tyddeswell,
CO Derby, manor of, 628.
Tidmarsh, Tydmersshe, co. Berks,
manor of, 374.
Tidwell, Tudwyll [in East Budleigh],
CO. Devon, 57.
Tidworth, North, Tuddeworth, co.
Wilts, manor (J) of, 788.
Tikhill. See Tickhill.'
Tilbury, West, Westilbury, co.
Essex, manor {^) of, 728.
Tildeslev, John, 802.
Tiler, Tylar, Tyler, Stephen, clerk, 36.
, Thomas, 190, 919.
, William, 634.
Tilles manor, in Portishead, co.
Somerset, 190.
Tilley. See Harptree, West.
Tihnanstone, Tylmaston, co. Kent,
642.
TiLney, TyLney, Tylneye, co. Nor-
folk, 3.
, manor of, land held of, 515.
, Robert Segrave of. ^See
Segrave.
, Islington in, q.v.
, Kenwick in, q.v.
Tilncy, Tylney, Joan, wife of Ralph,
daughter and co-heir of
Thomas Gernon, 758.
, Joan, wife of Robert, esqmre
450.
Tilney, Ralph, citizen and alder-
man of London, co. Glouces-
ter, 758.
, Reynold, son and heir of
Ralph, 758.
GENERAL INDEX.
865
Tilney, Robert, esquire, co. Cam-
bridge, 450.
Tilney, Robert, son and heir of
Robert, esquire, 450.
, land held of, 451.
Tils. .See Tilts.
Tilshead, Tyleshed, co. Wilts, 502.
Tiltey, Tyltey, Tylty, co. Essex,
prior of, land held of, 411,
413.
Tilts, Tils, in Doncastre [now in
Langthwaithe parish, formerly
inDoncaster],co. York [W.R.],
571.
Tincleton, Tynkelden, co. Dorset,
953.
Tinely, Tyndle [in EUingham], co.
Northumberland, 906.
Tingewick, Tyngewyke, co. Bucking-
ham, 690.
Tingrith. TjTigreve, co. Bedford,
766.
, Walweyns manor in, 766.
Tinhead, Tynhyde [in Edington],
CO. Wilts, 300.
Tinmore, Tynmore [in, or near, Fish-
erwick, in the parish of St.
Michael, Lichfield], co. Staf-
ford, manor of, 583.
Tipton, Typton, co. Stafiord, manor
(^) of. 583.
Tirell. See Tvrell.
Tirwit. See Tyrwhitt.
Tisbury, West, co. Wilts, Hatch in,
q.v.
Tissington, Tyssyngton, co. Derby,
23.
..,..., manor of, 832.
Tisted, East, Estysted, co. Hants,
manor of, 726.
Titchfield, Thwychefold, Tychefeld
[CO. Hants], 499, 804.
, abbot of, land held of, 66.
, Biddenfield in, q.v.
, Hook in, q.v.
Titchmarsh, Thychemareh [co.
Northampton], parson of.
See Newton, John de.
Tittleshall, Tetilshale, co. Norfolk,
56.
, Dorewardes close in, 56.
, Greystons ah'as Caleys manor
in, 56.
, Burghwodhulle alias Wode-
halle, manor in, land held of,
56.
Tiverton. Tyverton, co. Devon,
borough of, 716.
Chettiscombe in, q.v.
Exe, West in, q.v.
, Palmers in, q.v.
Tocotes, Towecotes, Towecotez,
James, heirs of, land held of,
556, 561.
, Roger, knight, 300.
Wt. 3777.
Todbere, Totbere, beside Redlane,
CO. Dorset, 704.
, Redlane in, q.v.
Toddesley. ^ee Teddesley Hay.
Toddington, Todyngton, co. Bed-
ford, manor of, land held of,
564.
, , Chalgrove in, q.v.
, Todyngton, co. Gloucester,
manor of, 495.
, , Wormynton Lese
in. See Wormington.
Todenham, co, Suffolk. See Tudden-
ham.
Todenham, Tudenham, Thomas,
Icnight, 5, 429.
, , Margaret sister and
heir of. See Bedyngfeld,
Margaret.
Todyngton, co. Bedford, ^ee Tod-
dington.
, CO. Gloucester. See Tod-
dington.
Toft, in Dunchurch, co. Warwick,
293.
Tofts, West, West Toftes, co. Nor-
folk, manor of, 493.
Toke, Alexander, 246.
Tolboth of Lynn. See Lynn,
Bishops.
Tolbothis Dole, co. Norfolk. *See
Wiggenhall.
ToUard, Royal, Tollard, co. Wilts,
682.
, advowson (|) of, 349.
, manor (J) of, 349.
ToUemache, Tabnage, John, land
held of, 200.
Toller Porcorum, co. Dorset, 310.
, manor of, 524.
Tolleston. See Toulston.
Tolworth, Talworth [in Long Ditton],
CO. Siorrey, manor of, 341.
Tomenhorne. See Tamhorn.
Tonbrigge. See Tunbridge.
Tong [in Birstall], co. York [W.R.],
manor of, land held of, 803.
Tong, Roger, knight, 876.
, , Denise wife of,
876.
Tonge, Tong, co. Kent, 927, 932.
Tong [in Breedon on the
Hill], CO. Leicester, 260, 860.
, , manor {\) of, 260.
Tonglond. See Thonglands.
TonihaKeld [? in Stonydelph], co.
Warwick, 802.
Tonnerspedyll. See Puddle, Tur-
ners.
Tooke, Andrew, 386.
Toomer, Tomer [in Henstridge], co.
Somerset, manor of, land held
of, 845.
Tooting Graveney, Totyng Graveney,
CO. Surrey, manor of, 286, 550.
IH 55
866
GENERAL INDEX.
Topcliffe, CO. York [N.R.], manor of,
land held of, 163.
, Dishforth in, q.v.
, Rainton in, q.v.
Toppesam. See Topsham.
Toppesfeld, co. Suffolk. Sec Toppes-
field.
Toppesfeld, Toppysfeld, Ralph,
esquire, 225.
, Thomas, esquire, 37.
Toppesfield, Toppysfelde, co. Essex,
26.
, Toppesfeld, in Hadleigh, co.
Suffolk, manor of, land held
of, 891.
Topsham, Toppesam, co. Devon,
263.
, Weare Park in, q.v.
Tor Abbey, Torr, Torre [in Tormo-
ham], CO. Devon, abbot of St.
Mary of, land held of, 153, 259,
323, 886.
Toriton. See Torrington.
Torker, Robert, 852.
Torleton. See Tarlton.
Tormoham, co. Devon, Tor Abbey
in, q.v.
Tomer. See Turner.
Tornok. See Tarnock.
Torny, Walter, esquire, 283.
Alice wife of. See
Morgan, Alice.
, , Elizabeth, daughter
of. See Stantor, Piers.
Torpel, Torpell [in Ufford], co.
Northampton, sviit of court
of, 694.
Torpenhow, Torpennow, Torpen-
nowe, CO. Cumberland, manor
of, 292.
, Blennerhasset in, q.v.
, Bothel in, q.v.
Torr, West, co. Devon, 717.
Torre. See Tor Abbey.
Prior, CO. Devon, 886.
Torrington, Black, Blaktoryton, co.
Devon, 715.
, , advowson of, 715.
, , Middlecott in, q.v.
, Great, Great Thoriton, Great
Toriton, Toriton, Toryton, co.
Devon, 228, 422, 717.
, , le Buthyn in, 228.
, , castle and honor of,
land held of, 118, 228, 769.
, , honor of, land held
of, 699, 864.
, , manor of, land held
of, 422, 717.
Tortworth, co. Gloucester, advow-
son of, 757, 833.
Toryton. See Torrington.
Tostock, Tostoke, co. Suffolk, 308.
Totbere. See Todbere.
Totecote. See Tothecote.
Toternhoo. See Totternhoe.
Totham, Little, Tothara, co. Essex,
manor of, 383, 425.
, , knights fees, parcel
of manor of, in cos. Norfolk
and Suffolk, 306, 307.
Totham, William, 146.
Tothecote, Totecote, John, 205.
Robert, 205.
Tothill, Tottell, co. Lincoln, manor
of, 710.
Totness, Tottenes, Totnesse, co.
Devon, 362, 646, 879 his.
, castle of land held of, 262,
877, 879 his.
, , honor of, land held
of, 716, 943 his.
, mayor and commonalty of,
land held of, 646.
, prior of, 879.
, land held of, 865 ter,
886.
Tottell. See Tothill.
Tottenes. See Totness.
Totternhoe, Toternhoo, co. Bedford,
677.
Tottington, Totyngton, co. Norfolk,
manor of, 359.
Totyng Graveney. See Tooting.
Totyngton. See Tottington.
Toucester. See Towcester.
Tovdston, Tolleston [in Newton
KjTne], CO. York [W.R.], 568.
Tovmshend, Touneshend, Townes-
ende, Eleanor, widow, land
held of, 56.
Tounshend, Eleanor, widow, late the
wife of Roger Tounshend,
knight, CO. Norfolk, 493.
, Robert, 200.
, Roger, esquire, son and heir
of Eleanor, 493.
, Roger, knight, 250, 493, 946.
, Roger, Serjeant at law, 250.
Toiu-ney, John, 679.
, Walter, esqioire, 800.
Touseynswode, co. Devon. See
Heathfield.
Towan, Towyn. See Newquay.
Towcester, Toucester, co. North-
ampton, Hulcote by, q.v.
Towecotes. See Tocotes.
Towers [? in Mendham], co. Suffolk,
945.
Towethorp. See Towthorpe.
Townesende. See Toimshend.
Townley, Richard, esquire, 570.
Towthorpe, Thowethorp, Towthorp,
Towethorp [in Hvmtington],
CO. York [N.R.]. 556, 561.
Towthorp [in Sledmere], co.
York [E.R.], 139.
Towyn. >S'ee Towan.
Toyntonhous in Northfen in Mable-
thorp, CO. Lincoln, 2.
GENERAL INDEX.
867
Tracy, Trase, Henry, land held of,
505.
Tracy, Henry, co. Gloucester, 495.
Tracy, Henry, esquire, land held of,
213.
, John, 540, 545.
WilUam, 591.
William, esqiiire, 562, 587.
William, esquire, son and
heir of Henry, 495.
, , Margaret wife of,
495.
Trapenel, Traponell. See Trope-
nell.
Trase. See Tracy.
Travers, John, of city of Lincoln,
CO. Lincoln, 82.
Travers. Robert, son and heir of
John, 82.
Thomas, 35.
Treable, Treffebele [in Cheriton
Bishop], CO. Devon, 153.
Trebaswhethen, Trevesworthen, co.
Cornwall, 680 {p. 436 his).
Treben . . ., co. Cornwall, manor of,
680 (p. 435).
Treblether, co. Cornwall, 827.
Treburgher. See Bowgyheere.
Trecarell, Henry, esquire, 842, 869.
Tredenek, Robert, 680 (pp. 434, 435),
827.
Tredinick, Tredenek [in St. Breock],
CO. Cornwall, manor of, rent
from, 825.
Tredwey, Tredewey, John, 1.
Treeton, co. York, W.R., Brampton
en le Morthing in, q.iK
TrefTebele. See Treable.
Trefree, William, 902.
, , Margaret, wife of,
daughter of Richard May-
nard, 902.
Tregagel woUes and wartha, within
manor of Penryn, co. Corn-
wall, 871.
Tregarthen, Tregarthyn, Joan
daughter and co-heir of John,
826.
Tregarthen, John, son and heir of
Thomas, co. Cornwall, 826.
Tregarthen, Margaret, daughter and
co-heir of John, 826.
, Thomas, esquire, 30, 826.
, land held of, 717.
TregatilUan, Tregentulyan, Tregon-
tilian [in St. Columb Major],
CO. Cornwall, 680 {pp. 435,
436).
Tregawen. .See Tregoan.
Tregear, Treger [in Crowan], co.
Cornwall, 680 (p. 436 his).
Tregelest. See Tregelles.
Tregelles, Tregelest [in St. Kew], co.
Cornwall, 680 (pp. 435, 436).
Tregenhogh, co. Cornwall, 871.
Tregenron, Thomas, 162.
Tregentey, co. Cornwall, 680 {p. 436).
Tregentulyan. See Tregatillian.
Tregeusteke, Tregewsteke. See
Tregustick.
Tregoan ? Tregawen [in Withiel], co.
Cornwall, manor of, 680 {p.
435).
Tregontilian. See Tregatillian.
Tregoose, Tregoys [in Feock], co.
Cornwall, 871.
Tregorek, Tregorrak. See Trevar-
rack.
Tregoys. See Tregoose.
Tregustick, Tregeustek, Tregeusteke,
Tregewsteke [in Withiel], co.
Cornwall, 680 {pp. 435, 436).
, manor of, 680 (pp. 435, 436,
437).
Trelegan, ? Trelughan [in Gerrans],
CO. Cornwall, manor of, 680
(p. 435).
Treloggas, Treloga, Trelogas [in Kea],
^co. Cornwall, 680 (p. 436 his).
Treloswall. See Treluswell.
Trelughan. See Trelegan.
Treluswell, Treloswall [in St. Gluvias],
CO. Cornwall, 871.
Tremadart, Tremethert [in Duloe],
CO. Cornwall, charters dated
at, 680 (pp. 433, 434), 769.
, manor of, 680 (p. 435).
Trematon Castle [in St. Stephens by
Saltash], co. Cornwall, land
held of, 773, 825.
Tremayle, Tremayll, Thomas, 59, 67.
, Thomas, J.K.B., 11.
Tremajme, Tremayn, Christopher,
715.
Tremayne, Christopher, co. Devon,
866.
Tremayne, John, 715.
, John, esquire, land held of,
389.
, , heirs of, land held
of, 878.
Tremayne, John, the elder, esquire,
CO. Devon, 717.
Tremayne, John, son and heir of
Christopher, 866.
, Thomas, 717.
, Thomas, clerk, 717.
Thomas, son and heir of
John, esquire, 717.
Tremeteny. See Trentinny.
Tremethert. See Tremadart.
Tremle. See Trimley.
Tremyeth [? in Liskeard], co. Corn-
wall, 680.
Trenails, ? Trenals [in St. Hilary],
CO. Cornwall, 680 (pp. 435,
436).
Trenance, Trenans [in St. Columb
Minor], co. Cornwall, 680 (p.
436 his).
868
GENERAL INDEX.
Trenance, co. Cornwall — cont.
, .manor of, 680 {p.
435).
, Trenansmeiir [in St.
Keverne], co. Cornwall, 871.
Trenant, Great, Trenaunt [in Duloe],
CO. Cornwall, manor of, 680
{p. 435).
Trenchard, Trencharde, John, land
held of, 119, 717.
Trenchard, John, knight, co. Hants,
546.
Trenchard, Thomas, esquire, 964.
, Thomas, knight, land held
of, 953.
Trenchard, Thomas, loiight, co. Dorset,
956.
, Thomas, son and heir of
John, knight, 546.
Trendyll, Robert, 543.
Trenithen, Trenython [in St. Kev-
erne], CO. Cornwall, 871.
Trenoda, Trenode, ? Polrode [in Mor-
val], CO. Cornwall, manor {^)
of, 616, 617, 828, 829.
Trenoweth, Trenowith juxta Treger,
Trenowyth juxta Trenger [in
Crowan]. co. Cornwall, 680
(p. 436 bis).
Trent, river, 840.
, fishery in, 755, 840.
, Sutton on, q.v.
Trent, co. Somerset, 687.
, advowson of, 687.
, Adbeer in, q.v.
, Hummer in, q.v.
Trentham [co. Stafford], prior of,
land held of, 132.
, Butterton in, q.v.
Trentinny, Tremeteny [in St. Kew],
CO. Cornwall, 680 {pp. 435,
436).
Trentishoe, Trynshoo, Tryntyshoo
[in Kentisbury], co. Devon,
knight's fee in, 118.
Trenython. See Trenithen.
Trereys. See Trerice.
Trerice, Trereys [in Newlyn East,
CO. Cornwall], John Arundell
of, q.v.
Tresham, John, esquire, land held of,
172.
, Thomas, knight, 355.
Treskewis, Treskewys, Treskuys [in
St. Keverne], co. Cornwall,
871.
Tresrithywe, co. Cornwall, 871.
Trethew, Trethewe [in Menheniot],
CO, Cornwall, manor of, 872,
873.
Trevanyon, William, sqviire of body
to king, 680 {pp. 434-435).
Trevarrack, ? Tregorek, Tregorrak
[in Gvilval], co, Cornwall, 680
(p. 436 hia).
Trevassack, Trevasek, Trevaseke,
Trevysak, Trewisak, wartha
and wolas [in Phillack], co,
Cornwall, 680 {pp. 435, 436).
Trevesworthen. See Trebaswhethen,
Trevilly [in Sennen], co. Cornwall,
680 {pp. 435, 436).
Trevisquite, Trevysquyte [in St.
Mabyn], co. Cornwall, manor
of, 875.
Trevysakwartha. See Trevassack.
Trevysquyte. See Trevisquite.
Trew St. James, co. Devon, 555.
Trewavas, Trewafos, Trewaves [in
Breage], 680 {p. 436 his).
Treweburgh, co. Devon, 389.
Trewisakwolas. See Trevassack.
Trewynnard, William, land held of,
680 {p. 437).
Treylyan. See Trillian.
Trillian, Treylyan [in Wendron], co,
Cornwall, 680 {pp. 435, 436).
, manor of, 680 {p. 435).
Trimley St. Martin, Trymle St,
Martin, co. Suffolk, 496.
, Eyles in, 496.
, Woodecokes in, 496.
St. Mary, Tremley, co. Suf-
folk, Fagbury Marsh in, q.v.
, Blofield manor in,
q.v.
Triplowe. See Thriplow.
Tripoot, CO. Gloucester [? Tvsoe, co.
Warwick], 342.
Trippleton, Trypelton, Trypylton,
CO. Salop [in Leintwardine,
CO. Hereford], 233.
Tritlington, Trytlyngton [in Hebron],
CO. Northvmnberland, 906.
Trobrigge, Trobruge. See Trow-
bridge.
Trofton. See Corfton.
Tropenell, Trapenel, Traponell,
Troppenell, Anne, wife of
Christopher, esquire, daughter
of Nicholas Carew, 682.
Tropenell, Anne, late the wife of
Christopher Tropenell, esquire,
assignment of dower, co.
Gloucester, 977 ; co. Somer-
set, 978 ; CO. Wilts, 979.
Tropenell, Christopher, esquire, 386,
977, 978, 979.
, son and heir of
Thomas, 783.
Tropenell, Christopher, esquire, co,
Gloucester, 756 ; co. Somer-
set, 754 ; CO. Wilts, 682, 783.
Tropenell, Mary. See Servyngton,
Mary.
Tropenell, Thomas, esquire, co. Wilts,
783.
Tropenell, Thomas, son and heir of
Christopher, 682, 754, 756,
783.
GENERAL INDEX.
869
Tropenelles, co. Suffolk. See Wen-
ham, Little.
Troiibrygge. See Trowbridge.
Trouces, co. Suffolk. See Hunston.
Trowbridge, Trobrigge, Trobruge,
Troubrigge,Troubrygge,Trow-
brygge, co. Wilts, 649.
, castle of, office of constable
of, 682.
, honor of. land held of, 531,
682, 783, 785, 790.
, manor of. land held of, 649.
, Walter Daunsy of. See
Dauncy.
, Staverton in, q.v.
, Studley in, a.v.
Trowell, co. Nottingham. 423, 900.
, manor of, 423.
Trowell, John, 46 L
, , Maud wife of, 46L
Trowle, Bradford j'stroU [tithing of
Bradford], co. Wilts, 649.
Troyes, Trovs, Thomas, esquire, 707.
, ...'..., land held of, 702.
Troytt, Robert. 615.
True, John, 974.
, , Maud, wife of,
davighter and heir of Richard
Cuffe, 974.
Trumfleet, Trumpflete [in Moss,
formerly in Kirk Sandall], co.
York [W.R.], 669 bis.
Trumpington, Trumpyngton. Trmn-
pynton, co. Cambridge, 448,
596.
, manor of, alias Crochernans
in, 448.
Truro, Trutruburgh, co. Cornwall, 680
(p. 436).
manor (J) of, 680 {pp. 435,
437).
Trusley, co. Derby, 631.
Trussell, Anne, land held of, 621.
, Edward, 676.
Trussell, Ed ward,«son and heir of William
Trussell, knight, co. Berks, 409,
412; CO. Essex, 377; co. Leices-
ter, 411,413; CO. Norfolk, 361;
CO. Northampton, 407, 414 ;
CO. Salop, 326 ; co. Stafford,
408, 415 ; co. Warwick, 410,
416.
Trussell, Edward, &c., 446.
Elizabeth, daughter and co-
heir of William Burley, of
Bromcroft, esquire. 326.
, Elizabeth, daughter and heir
of Edward, 326, 361, 407, 412,
415, 416, 676.
, , land held of, 446 bis.
Trussell, Margaret, late the wife of
Edward Trussell, assignment of
dower, co. Salop, 676.
Trussell, William, esquire, land held
of, 802.
Trussell — cont.
William, knight, 326, 361,
377, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416,
676.
Trusthorpe, Trusthorpp, Trustorp,
CO. Lincoln. 2, 585, 838.
, Assordby Croft in, 2.
, Foulesthorp in. See Thorpe.
Tryckehellok. Edward, 545.
Trye, Agnes, late the wife of Drew
Mompesson, esquire, co. Wilts,
300.
Trye, Isabel, wife of William, 8.
, John, gent., 8.
Trye, William, esquire, Gloucester, 8.
Trye, Wilham, son and heir of Wil-
liam and Isabel, 8.
Tryg, John, of Somerby, 133.
Trygot, Thomas, 741.
, Thomas, son and
heir of, 741.
, , , Joan, wife
of, daughter and heir of
Robert Birton, 741.
Trymle. See Trimley.
Trynshoo, Try nty shoo. (SceTrentis-
hoe.
Trypelton, Trypylton. See Tripple-
ton.
Trytlyngton. See Tritlington.
Tuchet alias Audley, Anne, late wife
of John, lord de Audley, for-
merly wife of John Rogers,
esquire, co. Dorset, 162 ; co.
Hants, 160 ; co. Somerset,
161 ; CO. Lincoln, 148.
Tuchet alias Audley, James, knight,
lord de Audley, co. Hereford,
309.
Tuchet alias Audley, James, lord de
Audley, son of John, 148, 399
, Joan, second wife of James,
lord de Audley, 309.
, John, lord de Audley,
knight, 148, 309.
, , land held of, 118.
, John, son of James, lord de
Audley by Joan his second
wife, 309.
John, son and heir of James,
lord de Audley, 309.
Tuddenham, East, Est Tudenham,
CO. Norfolk, 605.
, Todenham [in Carlford
Hundred], co. Suffolk, manor
of, 5.
, manor in, formerly
John Lowedams, 467.
Tuddeworth. See Tidworth, North.
Tudenham. See Todenham.
, Est. See Tuddenham, East.
, West, CO. Norfolk. 605.
Tudhoe, Tudhawe [in Whitworth],
CO. Durham, 558.
Tudwyll. See Tidwell.
870
GENERAL INDEX.
Tudyngton. See Tuttington.
Tugford. CO. Salop, 326, 909.
, Baucot in, q.v.
Tumby, co. Lincoln, knight's fee in,
33.
, manor of, 33.
Tumby, Joan de, 33.
Tunbridge, Tonbrigge, co. Kent,
prior of, land held of, 246.
Tuneacker, Tunacr' [? in Kenwyn],
CO. Cornwall, 680 {p. 436).
Tunstall, co. Stafford, manor of,
land held of, 544.
Tunstall, Eleanor. See Askewe,
Eleanor.
, lady EUzabeth, land held of,
698.
, John, son of Thomas, 339.
, Lionel [bastard] son of Wil-
liam, esquire, 339.
, Richard, knight, 339.
, Thomas, 339.
, , Thomas, son and
heir of, 339.
, William, 339.
Tunstall, William, esquire, co. York,
339.
Tupholme, Tupholm, co. Lincoln,
597.
, abbot of, land held of, 698.
Turbary, dole of, 600.
Turbervile, Turbervyle, John, 957.
, John, knight, 285.
, John, son and heir of
Richard, 957.
Turbervile, Richard, co. Dorset, 957.
Turbervile, Robert, esquire, 397.
, William, esquire, 162.
Turges, Richard, co. Dorset, 845.
Turges, Robert, esquire, 953, 962.
, Robert, son and heir of
Richard, 845.
Turges Melcombe, co. Dorset. See
Melcombe Horsey.
Turner, Torner. Turnour, Henry (co.
Bedford), 970.
, Henry, esquire (co. Suffolk),
72, 110.
, John (co. Hereford), 463.
, Jolin (CO. Norfolk), 225.
WiUiam, 555.
Tiirnours, co. Norfolk. See Shel-
ton.
Turpyn, William, esquire, 734.
Tutbury, co. Leicester {sic), 260.
Tutbxiry, Tuttebery, Tuttebury, co.
Stafford, honor of, land held
of, 23, 124, 181, 182, 252, 260,
473, 475, 542, 582, 631, 643,
832 (6), 854, 860, 944.
, , William, prior of,
land held of, 639.
Tuttington, Tudyngton, co. Norfolk,
198.
Tuyne, John, of Hartshorn, 836.
Twigworth, Twyggeworth [in St.
Mary de Lode and St. Cathe-
rine parishes, Gloucester, now
a parish], 720.
Twycross, Twycrosse, co. Leicester
Robert Appulby of. See Ap-
pulby.
Twyggeworth. See Twigworth.
Twynyho, Twyneho, Twyneo, George,
47, 48.
, , brother and heir of
Roger, 50, 328.
, Margaret, wife of William,
esquire, 47.
Twynyho, Roger, co. Dorset, 51 ; co.
Somerset, 50 ; co. Wilts, 328.
Twynyho, Walter, son and heir of
William, esquire, 47, 48.
, WilUam, esquire, 74.
Twynyho, William, esquire, co. Dorset,
48 ; CO. Somerset, 47.
Twysyll, Twysill, George, son and
heir of Robert, 506.
, Margaret, wife of Robert,
506.
, Pain, son of Robert, 506.
Twysyll, Robert, co. Gloucester, 506.
Tyak, John, clerk, 180.
Tybthorpe. See Tibthorpe.
Tycheborn, Tycheboiorne. See Tich-
borne.
Tychefeld. See Titchfield.
Tyddeswell. See Tideswell.
Tydmersshe. See Tidmarsh.
Tydynton. See Tiddington.
Tykhyll, Tykyll, co. York. .See
Tickhill.
Tykyll, Ralph, 684.
Tylar. See Tiler.
Tylbery, WiUiam, 476.
Tyldesley, Tyllesley [in Leigh parish,
CO. Lancaster], Thomas Tyl-
lesley, of, 44.
Tyler. See Tiler.
Tyleshed. See Tilshead.
Tyllesley. See Tyldesley.
Tybnaston. See Tilmanstone.
Tylney. See Tilney.
Tyls. John, 605.
Tvlson, William, clerk, 133.
Tyltey, Tylty. See Tiltey.
Tyndale, Tendale, John, son and heir
of Humphrey, knight, 11, 15,
16.
, Mary, wife of Humphrey,
knight, 11, 15, 16.
Tyndale, William, knight, Cam-
bridge, 11; Norfolk, 16;
Suffolk, 15.
Tyndale, William, knight, 946.
, , heirs of, land held
of, 464.
Tyndle. See Tinely.
Tynemouth, co. Northvimberland,
prior of, land held of, 906.
GENERAL INDEX.
871
Tyngewyke. See Tingewick.
Tyngrevo. See Tingrith.
Tynhyde. See Tinhead.
Tynkelden. See Tincleton.
Tynmore. See Tinmore.
Typton. See Tipton.
Tyrell, Terell. Tirell, Tyrrell, Ed-
ward, 494.
, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas,
esquire, daughter and co-heir
of Henry Bruyn, knight, 383,
425, 459, 527.
Hugh, son of Thomas and
Elizabeth, 459, 527.
, Humplirey. See Helyon,
John.
Humphrey, esquire, 679.
Tyrell, James, Knight, of the Body to
the king. co. Surrey, 626.
Tyrell, Peter, clerk, 231.
, Thomas, 921, 922, 924.
, Thomas, esquire, 107, 383,
425, 459, 527.
, Thomas, knight, 26, 107,
496, 626, 679, 723.
, , land held of, 1.
Thomas, the elder, knight,
195.
, William, son and heir of
Thomas, esquire, and EUza-
beth, his wife, 383, 425, 459,
527.
Tyringham, co. Buckingham, ad-
vowson of, 492.
, manor of, 492.
Tyrrell. See Tyrell.
Tyrryngham. See Tyrynghani.
Tyrwhitt, Tirwit, William, knight,
527.
Tyryngham, Tyrryngham, Isabel,
land held of, 659.
Tyryngham, John, esquire, co. Bed-
ford, 454 ; CO. Buckingham,
492 ; CO. Lincoln, 455.
Tyryngham, John, father of John,
454, 492.
, , Ehzabeth, wife of,
454.
, Thomas, brother and heir of
John, 454, 455, 492.
Tyryngton. See Terrington.
Tyshurst. See Tickenhurst.
Tyssyngton. See Tissington.
Tysted, Tystyde, William, esquire,
434.
Tytherley, West, Westuderley, co.
Hants, manor of, 804.
Tytherington, Tedryngton, co.
Gloucester, 595.
, manor ( J ) of , 595.
Tyverton. See Tiverton.
U
Ubbeston, Ubeston, co. Suffolk,
manor of, 306.
Ubley, Obleygh, Obleyghe, co.
Somerset, 351.
, manor of, 9, 351, 421.
Uckerby, Ukerby [in Catterick], co.
York [N.R.], manor of, 222.
Uckington, Okynton [in Ebnstone],
CO. Gloucester, manor of,
suit of, 593.
Uddens, Uddyng [in Chalbury], co.
Dorset, 402.
Uffenham, Alice, wife of John, 703.
Uflfenham, John, co. Wilts, 703.
Uffenham, John, son of Roger, 703.
, Richard, son and heir of
Roger, 703.
, Robert, son of Roger, 703.
, Roger, 703.
Uflenham, Roger, co. Wilts, 792.
Uffenhan, Thomas, son of Roger,
703.
Ufford, CO. Northampton, manor of,
694.
, Ashton in, q.v.
, Torpel in, q.v.
Ufton Nervet, Often, co. Berks, 578.
Ugborough, Uggeburgh, parish, co.
Devon, Bolterscomb in, q.v.
, Chesewyll in, 67.
, Coarsewell in, q.v.
, Cuthillwalls in, q.v.
, Langford Lister in, q.v.
, Stone in, q.v.
, Woodland in, q.v.
Uggeton, Isle of Wight, 609.
Ughtred, Henry, land held of, 573.
Henry, esquire, 669 ter.
Ukerby. See Uckerby.
Ukkyng and Ulley. See Ulley.
Ulceby Village, Olesby, co. Lincoln,
750.
Uley, CO. Gloucester, 8, 506.
Ullenhall, ? Alcotenhall [in Wootton
Wawen], co. Warwick, 802.
Ulley, manor, or manors, of Okyng
Ulley, Ukkyng and Ulley [in
Kennington], co. Kent, 246.
Ulrome, Oulrem, Ulram [in Skipsea],
CO. York [E.R.], 38, 39.
Umberleigh, Umberlegh, Womber-
legh [in Atherington], co.
Devon, John Carewe of. See
Carewe.
, manor of, land held of, 262.
Underwood, Underwode, Undyrwode,
manor, &c., of. See Offcote-
Underwod.
872
GENERAL INDEX.
Unthank within the Uberty of
Richmond [? in Krrkby
Ravensworth], co. York
[N.R.], 163.
, [in Skelton], co. Cvimber-
land, manor of, 292.
Unwyn, Robert, esqviire, 505.
, Thomas, esquire, 300.
Upchiirch, Upchirche, co. Kent,
824.
Upcote, Richard, 30.
Uphay [? in Broadwinsor], co. Dor-
set, 500.
Uphill, Upyll, CO. Somerset, 154.
, advowson of, 823.
Upingham. See Uppingham.
Uplowman, Uplomyn, co. Devon,
716.
Upmanby [in Allhallows parish], co.
Cumberland, manor of, 762.
Upotery. See Ottery, Up.
Uppacott, Uppecote, in Marians-
leigh, CO. Devon, 262.
Uppeoterey, Uppeotreye. See Ot-
tery, Up.
Uppeton. See Upton.
Uppingham, Upingham, co. Rut-
land, 206.
Upsall Castle, Upsale [in South Kil-
vington, co. York, N.R.],
manor of, land held of, 163.
, lord of. See Scrope.
Upsomburn. See Somborne, Up.
Upton, CO. Buckingham, 627.
, , Chalvey in, q.v.
, CO. Huntingdon, 406.
, CO. Nottingham, 46.
, , manor of, 46.
[chapelry to Blewberry], co.
Berks, manor of, 846.
[in Castor], co. Northamp-
ton, manor of, 694.
[in Sibson], co. Leicester,
888.
Magna, co. Salop, Hiuiking-
ton in, q.v.
Prodom alias Payhembury.
See Payhembury.
Pyne, CO. Devon, 864.
, Jackmoor in, q.v.
, Stevenston in, q.v.
See Branoford Pyne.
Russels, Upton [in Blew-
bury], CO. Berks, manor of,
164.
Snodsbury, co. Worcester,
Cowsdown in, q.v.
Warren, Upton Waren, co.
Worcester, 387.
Waters, Watersupton, co.
Salop, 233.
, manor of. 233.
Upton, Uppeton, Edmund, 737.
, John, cousin and heir of
Humphrey Curteys, 874.
Upway, Way bay ho use, Weybay-
house. CO. Dorset, 962.
Upwimborne, Upwymbotirne, Hun-
dred, CO. Dorset, 704.
Upyll. See Uphill.
Urey, Walter, land held of, 940.
Urmond. See Ormond.
Urswick, Ursewike, Urswyk, Christo-
pher, clerk, 917.
, dean of Wolver-
hampton, 347.
Urtiaco. See Lorty.
Utley, Uttley [in Keighley], co. York
[W.R.], 3.
Uttley, John, 3.
Uttoxeter, co. Stafford, Crakemarsh
in, q.v.
, Loxley in, q.v.
Uvedale, Ovedale, EUzabeth, wife of
Robert, 499.
, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas,
knight, 499.
, Henry, esquire, 578, 962.
Uvedale, Robert, esquire, co. Hants,
499.
Uvedale, Thomas, knight, 499.
, William, knight, 579, 580,
670.
, , land held of, 702.
, William, knight, son and
heir of Thomas, knight, 499.
Valefeld. -See Falfield.
Valletort, fee of, Vautardes fee, co.
Devon, land held of, 422.
Vampage, John, 26.
Vange, co. Essex, Bigwoodes in, q.v.
, manor of, land held of, 197.
Varnam. See Vernam.
Vaughan, John, 373.
, , Joan, wife of, 373.
, Robert, of Hergest, 261.
, Walter, of Hergest, esquire,
. 112.
Vause. See Vaux.
Vautardes fee. See Valletort.
Vaux, Vaus, Vause, Nicholas, knight,
406.
, , land held of, 70, 621
his, 625, 766.
, , Alice daughter of.
See Sapcote, Richard.
Vavasour, Henry, 569.
, Henry, esquire, land held of,
915.
, Henry, knight, 420, 526, 597.
GENERAL INDEX.
873
Vavasour — cont.
, Henry, son of Henry, knight,
brother and heir of WiUiani,
420, 526.
, , EHzabeth, wife of,
daughter of John Everjaig-
ham, knight, 420, 526.
, John, 169.
, John, 968.
, , Maud, wife of,
daughter and co-heir of Wil-
liam Langdale, 968.
,, , , James, son
and heir of, 968.
, John, esquire, 561.
Vavasour, John, knight, J.C.P., 123,
124, 669, 852.
Vavasour, John, of Newton, esquire,
CO. York, 569.
Vavasour, John, of Newton by
Rypley, 573.
, John, son of Henry, knight,
420, 526.
, John, son and heir of John,
esquire, 569.
, John, the younger, 304,
, Percival, 569.
, Thomas, of Denebj'', esquire,
420, 526.
William, 169, 669.
Vavasour, William, esquire, co. Lin-
coln, 526 ; CO. York, 420.
Vawsys, co. Norfolk. See Wiggen-
hall.
Vearse, ? Poxwell Veer [in Symonds-
biiry], CO. Dorset, 953.
Veele, Vele, le Veele, John, 757,
833.
, , Alice wife of, 833.
, Piers (I), 757, 833.
, , Cecily wife of, 757.
, Piers (II), 757, 833.
, , Cecily wife of, 833.
, Piers (III), 757, 833.
, , Elizabeth wife of,
833.
Robert, 757, 833.
, , Alice, daughter and
heir of. See Mathewe, Alice.
, Robert, or Robert, knight,
757, 833.
, , Hawys, wife of, 757.
, Thomas, 757, 833.
Veele, William, brother of Robert,
CO. Gloucester, 833.
Veele, William, son and heir of Wil-
liam, 833.
Venn, Fen [in Newton St. Petrock],
CO. Devon, 422.
, Fenne [in Sandford], co.
Devon, 360.
Venour, William, 27, 28.
, , Elizabeth wife of,
daughter and heir of Roger
Sapurton, 27, 28.
Venton, Fenton [in Drewsteignton],
CO. Devon. 739.
Ventonleage. See Fentonleage.
Verdon. Theobald de, heirs of, land
held of, 836.
Vere, Veer, Anne, 796.
, Audrey, 796.
, Elizabeth. 796.
, John de, earl of Oxford, 2,
307, 585, 674.
, , land held of, 1, 4,
16, 26, 69, 114, 232, 244, 330,
376, 396, 429 his, 445, 447,
464 ter. 600, 611, 613, 690,
732, 736, 891 ter.
, Robert, knight, 943 his.
, , Joan wife of, 943
his.
Vernam, Varnam, John, clerk, 377,
407, 413, 414, 415, 416.
Verney, John, 970.
, John, knight, land held of,
299.
VernoU, manor of, co. York, 169.
Vernon, Henry, knight, 116, 524, 525,
803 bis.
, Humphrey, son of Henry,
knight, 116.
, , Alice wife of,
daughter and co-heir of John
Ludlow, esquire, 116.
, Thomas, son of Henry,
knight, 116.
, , Anne, wife of,
daughter and co-heir of John
Ludlow, esquire, 116.
Vesci, the heir of, land held of, 831.
Veysies Manor, manor called Veysys
in Meldreth, co. Cambridge,
624.
Viall, Viell, Vyell, George, 228.
, James, esquire, 92.
, , land held of, 42.
, Roger, 246.
Villers, John, knight, land held of,
933.
, Richard, 497 ter.
, William, clerk, 836.
Vincent, Vyncent, Christopher, land
held of, 222.
Voss, Fosse [in Plympton St. Mary],
CO. Devon, 773.
Vowell, Margaret, wife of Richard,
187.
Vowell, Richard, co. Somerset, 187.
Vowell, William, son and heir of
Richard, 187.
Voyse, Richard, 716.
Vyell. See Viell.
Vyncent. See Vincent.
Vyne. Ralph, 393, 394.
, Robert, 890.
Vyners, Robert, esquire, land held of,
669.
Vynter, John, gentleman, 179.
874
GENERAL INDEX.
Vynyng, William, 397.
, , Agnes sister of, 398.
, , Agnes daugh-
ter of. See Grene, Agnes.
, , Edith sister of. See
Crispin, William.
Vynyng, William, esquire, co. Dor-
set, 398.
Vyve, William, 943.
Vyvyan, Richard, 827.
w
Wacton Magna, Waketon, Wakton,
CO. Norfolk, 700.
, le Kerre in, 700.
, manor of, land held
of, 700.
Parva, Wakton, co. Norfolk,
chapel of St. Mary of, ad-
vowson of, 114.
Wadden Hall, Wadnale [in Waltham],
CO. Kent, manor of, 145.
Waddesdon, Weddesdon, Wodesdon,
CO. Buckingham, 299.
, lord of, land held of, 627.
, Beachendon in, q.v.
, Cranwell in, q.v.
, Ey thorpe in, q.v.
, Warmston in, q.v.
, Westcott in, q.v.
Waddesworth. See Wadworth and
Wadsworth.
Waddington, Waddyngton, Wad-
yngton, co. Lincoln, 597.
Waddingworth, Wadingvvorth, co.
Lincoln, knight's fee in, 33.
Waddisworth, See Wadsworth.
Waddyngton. See Waddington.
Waddysworth. See Wadsworth.
Wade Hill Farm, manor of Wathe
called Wadhall [in North
Cove], CO. Suffolk, 725.
Wade, John, 445, 585.
, John, of Tliimbleby, 2.
Wadehays. See Wadhay.
Wadhall Manor. See Wade Hill.
Wadham, Wadeham, EUzabeth, land
held of, 615.
, Hem-y, esquire, 687.
, , Margaret, wife of,
daughter and co-heir of Giles
Kendale, 687.
, John, knight, land held of,
119, 263.
, Nicholas, land held of, 689.
, Nicholas, knight, land held
of, 682, 865.
Wadham — cont.
, William, of Catherston Lew-
ston, 154, 738.
Wadhay, Wadehays [in Combe
Raleigh], co. Devon, 709.
Wadingvvorth. See Waddingworth.
Wadnale. See Wadden Hall.
Wadsworth, Waddesworth, Waddis-
worth, Waddysworth [in
Halifax], co. York [W.R.],
3, 803.
, manor of, 803.
Wadworth. Waddesworth, co. York
[W.R.], manor of, 574.
, Shackleton in, q.v.
Wadyngton. See Waddington.
Waghen, co. York, E.R., Meaux in,
q.v.
Wagott, Richard, 67.
Wainfleet, Waynflete, co. Lincoln,
697, 838.
, churchyard of St. Mary the
Virgin of, 838.
, manor of, 838.
, Hernpasture in, 838.
, Magson landes in, 838.
, Redland in, 838.
Waitby, Watby [in Kirkby Stephen],
CO. Westmorland, manor (|)
of, 810.
Waithe, Wathe, co. Lincoln, 698.
Wake, Elizabeth, wife of Roger,
esquire, 847, 849, 851.
, John, esquire, 78.
, John, of Stoketon, esquire,
77.
, John, son of Roger, esquire,
851.
, Margaret, daughter of Roger,
esquire. See Barnard, John,
esquire.
, Richard, gentleman, 848,
851 his.
, , son of Roger Wake,
esquire, 851.
, Roger. 752.
Wake, Roger, esquire, co. Bucks,
849 ; CO. Kent, 848 ; co.
Northampton, 847 ; co,
Somerset, 851, 949.
Wake, Roger, the elder, esquire,
232.
, Roger, the younger, gentle-
man, 847.
, Thomas, 77.
, Thomas, son and heir of
Roger, esquire, 847, 848, 849,
851, 949.
, Thomas, the yovmger, son of
Roger, 232.
, William, 232.
, William, brother of Roger,
esquire, 847, 851.
, William, the elder, esquire,
847, 848, 851.
GENERAL INDEX.
875
Wakebridge,Wakebryge [in Crich, co.
Derby], Ralph Pole of. See
Pole.
Wakebrvgge. William, 33.
Wakefield. Wakefeld. Wakefelde,
Wakfeld'. co. York [W.R.], 3,
38, 570, 803.
, lordship of, land held of, 3,
390 ter, 570, 741, 803.
, manor of, land held of, 38,
391 bis.
, parish church of All Saints
of, advowson of Pilkyngton
chantry in, 3.
, Flanshaw in, q.v.
, Lupset in, q.v.
, Snapethorp in, q.v.
, Stanley in, q.v.
, Thornes in, q.v.
Wakelyns, Wakel>-nes, Watlynges,
in Fressingfield, co. Suffolk,
land called, 31.
, manor of, 199.
Wakerfield, Wakerfeld [in Staindrop],
CO. Durham, manor of, 558.
Wakering, Great, Wakeryng, Moche
Wakeryng, co. Essex, 1, 679.
, , Bambrege ferry in,
q.v.
, , Barrow Hall in, q.v.
, , Odyns in. q.v.
, Little, Litle Wakeryng, co.
Essex. 679.
Waketon. See Wacton Magna.
Wakkeryngham. See Walkering-
ham.
Wakton. See Wacton Parva.
Walberswick, ? Waughbergh, co.
Suffolk, manor of, 306.
Walberton, co. Siissex, manor of, 240.
Walbroke. See London, Walbrook.
Walburn [in Downholme], co. York
[N.R.], manor of, 461.
Walcley, Richard, 506.
Walcomstow Tony. See Waltham-
stow.
Walcot, Walcote, co. Norfolk, manor
of, land held of, 198.
Waldegrave, Walgrave, Walgreve,
Edward, esquire, 64, 65, 66,
738.
, , Isabel wife of,
daughter of John Cheyny of
Pynne, 64, 65, 66.
, George, esquire, 271, 889.
, Thomas, esquire, land held
of, 94.
, WilUam, 184.
, William, esquire, 21, 84, 271,
429.
, WiUiam, knight, 889.
, , land held of, 496.
Walden [in Aysgarth], co. York
[N.R.], manor, or lordship, of,
222.
Walden — cont.
, Kings, Kyngeswalden, co.
Hertford, manor of, 884.
Walderton [in Stoughton], co. Sus-
sex, manor of, 483.
Waldingfield, Great, Great Waldyng-
feld, CO. Suffolk, 226, 418, 429.
, , Waldingfield Hall,
Waldvngfelde Hall, in, manor
of, 429, 889.
, Little, Little Waldyngf eld,
CO. Suffolk, 418.
, , Castelvnes manor
in, 418.
, , Sandesfords, Sain-
fordes, manor in, 418.
Waldyeff, Thomas, 237.
Waldyngfeld. See Waldingfield.
Wales, military service, in, 476.
, prince of. See Arthur ;
Henry.
, principality of, land held of,
661.
Wales, CO. Norfolk. See Honing.
, Walys by Quene Camell [in
Queen Camel], co. Somerset,
608.
Wales, Stephen, land held of, 236.
Walesby, co. Nottingham, 46.
Wale ton. See WalHngton.
Waleys Crofte, co. Essex. See Brad-
well juxta Mare.
Waleys, Walyes, Walys, John, 551.
, William, 67.
See also Walshe.
Walgrave, co. Northampton, church
of, 445.
Walgrave. See Waldegrave.
Walker, Richard, 640.
Walkeringham, Wakkeryngham,
Walkryngham, co. Notting-
ham, 235.
Walkerslow, Walkeslowe, Walkis-
lowe,Walkyslowe [inMorville],
CO. Salop, inanor of, 430, 947.
Walkryngham. See Walkeringham.
Walkyslowe. See Walkerslow.
Wall, Margaret, co. Northampton,
203.
Wall. See also Walle.
Wallaford, Walworthy [in Challa-
combe], co. Devon, knight's
fee in, 118.
Walland. See Welland Marsh.
Walle, John at, 943.
Waller, John, 496 bis.
, John, esquire, 708 bis, 729.
, , land held of, 702.
, WilUam, 266.
, William, land held of, 673.
See also Wallour.
Wallerthwaite, Wallerthewate, Wal-
lerthawte [in Ripon], co.
York [W.R.], 163.
Wallewen. See Walwyn.
876
GENERAL INDEX.
Walley [in Chew Stoke], co. Somer-
set, manor of, 1 89.
Wallingford, Wallynford, Walyng-
ford, CO. Berks, honor of, land
held of, 237, 240, 314, 374,
393, 447, 536, 695.
, manor of, land held of,
434.
, prior and convent of, land
held of, 22.
Wallington, Waleton, co. Surrey,
manor of, 286, 550.
Wallop, Nether, Nethirwallop, co.
Hants, 708, 858.
, Over, Overwallop, co. Hants,
advowson of, 708.
, , manor of, 708.
Wallop, Wallope, Wallopp, Walopp,
Elizabeth, wife of Richard,
esquire, 708 his, 729.
, John. 708.
, Richard, 701.
, , land held of, 673 his.
Wallop, Richard, esquire, co. Hants,
708 ; CO. Wilts, 729.
Wallop, Robert, 689.
, , Isabel, wife of, land
held of, 689.
, Robert, brother and heir of
Richard, esquire, 708, 729.
, William, 971.
Wallour, Richard, chaplain of
chantry of Robert Thorp in
St. Michael at Coslany, 605.
See also Waller.
Wallynford. See Wallingford.
Walpole, Walpooll, co. Suffolk,
manor of, 306.
Walpole, Robert, clerk, 84.
Walpool, CO. Suffolk. See Walpole.
Walrond, Walrand, Walronde,
Humphrey (co. Devon), 767.
, , land held of, 362,
772.
, John (co. Devon), 265, 466.
, , land held of, 646.
, William (co. Devon), 265,
466.
, , land held of, 975.
Walsh. See Walshe.
Walsham le Willows, Walsham, co.
Suffolk, 496.
, North, CO. Norfolk, 37.
, South, Sowth Walsham, co.
Norfolk, Rothings in, q.v.
Walshams Manor, co. Norfolk. See
Brumstead.
Walshe, Elizabeth, late the wife of
John Walshe, co. Somerset,
385.
Walshe, Walsh, Walsshe, Welshe,
James, son of John, 190.
Walshe, John, co. Somerset, 190.
Walshe, John, 385.
, John, 728.
Walshe, John — mnt.
, of Cheshunt, esquire,
970.
, , Elizabeth
daughter of. See R\ifford,
Elizabeth.
, John, son and heir of Eliza-
beth, 385.
, John, son and heir of John,
190.
, Margaret, wife of Thomas,
109.
Walshe, Robert, co. Somerset, 109.
Walshe, Thomas, son and heir of
Robert, 109.
See also Waleys.
Walter, Gilbert, 936.
Waltham, co. Lincoln, 968.
, manor of, 968.
, Candesby thyng in, 968.
, Fowler fee in, 968.
, Norcotes thyng in, 968.
, Ravynsworth thyng in, 968.
, William Langdale of. See
Langdale.
, CO. Suffolk. See Walton.
, Bishops, Bisshoppeswal-
tham, CO. Hants, 804.
, , Dyrle by. See
Durley.
, , bishop's court of,
suit of, 648.
, Great, co. Essex, John Glas-
cok of, 749.
Hall, manor called Walthams
[in Little Stonham], co. Suf-
folk, 889.
Walthamstow, Walcomstow Tony,
CO. Essex, manor of, 883.
Walton, Waltham. co. Suffolk, 496.
, CO. York[W.R.], 919.
, , manor of, 915.
, , FoUithwaite in, q.v.
[in Chesterfield], co. Derby,
manor of. 79.
in Gordano, in Gordino, co.
Somerset, manor of, 421.
[in Onibury], co. Salop, 326,
676, 909.
on the Hill, Walton, co.
Surrey, 684.
on the Woulds, on ' le Wold,'
CO. Leicester, 295.
, manor of, 295.
, Wood. Walton, co. Hunting-
don, 406.
Walton, Hugh, 971.
John, land held of, 325.
Walweyns manor, co. Bedford. See
Tingrith.
Walworthy. See Wallaford.
Walwyn, Wallewen, Fulk, esquire,
463.
, , Thomas son of, 463.
, , William son of, 463.
GENERAL INDEX.
877
Walyes. See Waleys.
Walyngford. See Wallingford.
Walys by Quene Camel 1. See Wales.
Walys. See Waleys.
Wandesford. See Wandisford.
Wandesforth. See Wansford.
Wandisford, Wandesford, Wandis-
forth, Wandysford, George,
clerk, 839.
John, esquire, 304.
, land held of, 575.
, John, knight, 573.
Thomas, land held of, 862.
Wangford [in Blvthing Hundred],
CO. Suffolk,' 36.
, Henham in, q.v.
, , prior of, land held
of, 54.
[in Lackford Hundred], co.
Suffolk, advowson of, 633.
, , manor of, manor of
Wangford Grange, manor
called Shadlous and Cokrell in,
226, 633.
Wangford, William, esquire, 436-
Wansford, Wandesforth [in Naffer-
ton], CO. York [E.R.], 38.
Wanstrow, Wanstrawe, Wanstrowe,
Wanstrye, co. Somerset, 851,
928.
, Dursley in, 273.
Wantage, Wantyng, co. Berks, 442.
Wantsley, Wantesley [in Broad-
winsor], co. Dorset, 683.
, Nether, Nyther, Wantislegh
[in Broadwindsor], co. Dor-
set, manor of, 310.
, Over, Over Wantyslegh [in
Broadwindsor], co. Dorset, 310.
Wantyng. See Wantage.
Wantyslegh. See Wantsley.
Wappenham, Wapenham, co. North-
ampton, manor (i) of, 234.
Warbleton, Warbilton, Warbylton,
William, esqviire, 162, 318.
Warbovu-n, Warborn [in Boldre], co.
Hants, manor of, 805.
Warbylton. See Warbleton.
Warcop, Edward, son and heir of
Reynold, 821.
Warcop, Reynold, co. Westmorland,
821.
Warcop, Thomas, co. Westmorland,
818.
Warcop, Thomas, son and heir of
Thomas, 818.
Ward, Christopher, knight, 304, 839.
land held of, 569.
Warde, John, knight, alderman of
London, 196, 392, 494.
John, the elder, of Carlisle,
292.
, John, of Holt, husbandman,
691, 862.
, Richard, 225.
Warde — cant.
, Robert, 4, 225.
, William, chaplain, 839.
, William, clerk, 141.
William, of Spalding, yeo-
man. 514.
Warden, Wardon, co. Kent, parish
of, 247.
, manor of, 247.
Wardenhill. Wardonhill in Stoppes-
ley in the parish of Luton
[now in the parish of Stop-
sley], CO. Bedford, 766.
Warder, co. Wilts. See Wardour.
Warder, Wardere, Nicholas. 386,
673.
, , Joan, wife of, sister
and heir of William Temmys,
673.
Wardermaske, Wardesmarsch [in
Masham], co. York [N.R.],
461.
Wardeslondes, co. Oxford. See
Wards Farm.
Wardington, Wardyngton [in Cro-
predy], co. Oxford, 969.
Wardon, co. Hants. See Merdon.
, CO. Kent. See Warden.
Wardon, Thomas, 478.
Wardonhill. See Wardenhill.
Wardour, Warder [in Ansty], co.
Wilts, manor of, 785.
Wardrope, David. See Edward,
David.
Wards Farm, Wardeslondes, in South
Stoke, CO. Oxford, 536.
Wardyll, Thomas, alias Thomas
SiTiyth, chaplain, 628.
Wardyngton. See Wardington.
Ware, Warre, co. Hertford, 370.
Wareham, co. Dorset, Stoborough
in, q.v.
, Westport in, q.v.
Warehorne, Werehorne, co. Kent,
parish of, 246.
, manor of, 145.
, , land held of, 246.
, manor of Parkers in. g.v.
Waren'. See Warenne.
Waren, Wareyn, Warrvn, Gilbert, of
Acton, 429.
, John, 110.
, John, clerk, 802 ter.
John, escheator, co. Hants,
678 bis.
, William, 742.
, Thomas, 321.
Warenhall. See Warren Hill.
Warenlond, co. Surrey. (Sec Adding-
ton.
Warenne, Waren', earldom of, land
held of, 236 bis, 391.
Wares, in Good Easter, co. Essex,
manor of. 1.
Wareyn. See Waren.
878
GENERAL INDEX.
Wargrave, co. Berks, 485.
Warham, co. Norfolk, 225.
Warham, William, archbishop of
Canterbiiry, 514, 515, 973 bis.
, , , land held of,
876.
, , , will proved
before, 496.
, , , chancellor
of England, 931.
, , bishop of London,
land held of, 613.
Warkeley. See Warkleigh.
Warkenamby. See Wartnaby.
Warkleigh, Warkeley, co. Devon,
manor of, land held of, 269.
, Blackpool in, q.v.
Warkworth, co. Northumberland,
Hadston in, q.v.
Warlefrankes. See Warley, Great.
Warley, Great, Great Warle, co.
Essex, manor of Warley
Franks, Frankes alias Warle-
frankes, in, 115.
Warmeston. See Warmston.
Warmesworth. See Warmsworth.
Warmfield, co. York, W.R., Kirk-
thorpe in, q.v.
Warminster. Warmester, Warmister,
CO. Wilts, 328 ter.
, manor of, 796.
, manors of (viz. : of dean and
chapter of Salisbury, Richard
Kyrton and Richard Pole).
land held of, 328 ter.
, Bugley in, q.v.
Warmston, Warmeston [in Waddes-
don], CO. Buckingham. 447.
Warmsworth, Warmesworth, co.
York [W.R.], 576.
Warmwell, Warmewell, co. Dorset,
manor of, 285.
, Watercombe in, q.v.
Warner, Warnar, Hxomphrey, son and
heir of John, 876.
, John, of Newbury, co. Berks,
tailor, 707.
, Robert, chaplain, 919.
, William, 927.
Warner, William, esquire, co. Kent,
876.
Warnford, Richard, gentleman, 318.
Warre, co. Hertford. See Ware.
Warre, Joan, widow, late the wife of
Richard Warre, co. Dorset,
320; CO. Somerset, 321; co.
Wilts, 368.
Warre, John, of Chipley, 320, 321.
, John, of Hestercombe, 320,
321.
, Richard, 320, 321.
, Richard, of Hestercombe,
cousin and heir of Richard,
320 321.
, Robert, of Chipley, 320, 321.
Warre — cont.
, Robert, of Hestercombe,
320, 321.
Warren Hill, Warenhall [in Barnby
upon Don], co. York [W.R.],
236.
, manor of, 236.
Warrewyk. See Warwick.
Warrington, Weryngton [co. Lan-
caster], rector of. See Delves,
Richard.
Warryn. See Waren.
Warryner, William, 822.
Wartnaby, Warkenamby [chapelry
of Rothley], co. Leicester, 860.
Warton, Over. See Worton.
Warton, Richard. See Wharton.
Warwick, Warwyke, county of,
charge on, 802.
, covintess of. See Nevill,
Anne.
, earl of. See Beauchamp,
Richard ; Edward ; Nevill,
Richard.
, earl of, earldom of, land held
of, 13. 69, 108, 206, 591, 594,
730, 908, 912, 913 (4), 942,
972.
, , lordship of, land
held of, 625.
, escheator in. See Beaufitz,
John.
Warwick, Warrewyk, Warrewyke,
Warwic, Warwyk, Warwyke,
CO. Warwick, borough of, 693,
778, 896, 913 ter.
, bridge of, suburb, &c. over,
693 ter.
, castle of, land held of, 693
(6).
, college of, dean and canons
of, land held of, 693.
, Coten End in, q.v.
, ' le Markett Place ' within,
693.
, St. John, hospital of, within
the suburbs of the borough of,
master and brethren of, land
held of, 693.
, St. Nicholas, parish of, Miton
in, q.v.
, St. Sepxilchre within, house
of, land held of, 693.
, suburbs of, 693 (4).
Warwyk, William, heirs of, land held
of, 192.
Washbo\irn, Little, Knyghtes Wasshe-
born [chapelry in Overbury
parish], co. Worcester, 387.
Washbourne, Wayssheborn [in Ash-
prington, now in Halwell], co.
Devon, manor of, land held
of, 975.
Washfield, Waysshefeld, Waysshe-
fyld, CO. Devon, manor of, 716.
GENERAL INDEX.
879
Washfield — cont.
, Courtney in, q.v.
, Worth in, q.v.
Washford Pyne. co. Devon, Sowdon
in, q.v.
Wasliingborough, Whassyngburgh,
CO. Lincoln, 597.
Wassheborn, Knyghtes. co. Worces-
ter. See Washbourn, Little.
Wassheborne, John, land held of,
387.
Wastenes, George, land held of, 57 L
Watby. See Waitby.
Waterbeach, Waterbeche, co. Cam-
bridge, manor of, land held of,
448.^
, Denny Abbey in, q.v.
Watercombe, Watercomb [in Warm-
well], CO. Dorset, 953.
Waterfall, alias Watervyle, Waturf-
fall, CO. Stafford, 181.
, manor of, 581.
Watersupton. See Upton Waters.
Watervyle. See Waterfall.
Wates. See Wattes.
Wath, CO. York, N.R., Middleton
Quernhow in, q.v.
Wathe in Rydall, [in Hov-
ingham, in Ryedale Wapen-
take], CO. York [N.R.], 169.
, , manor of, 169.
Wathe, CO. Lincoln. See Waithe.
IVIanor, co. Suffolk. See
Wade Hill.
Watkyn, Heru-y, chaplain, 568.
Watkyns, John, land held of, 859.
Watlynges, co . Suffolk. See W^akelyns.
Wattes, John, 445.
, Wates, Richard, 737.
, Thomas, 44.
, , John son of, 44.
Watton, CO. York [E.R.], James,
prior of, land held of, 38.
, Ltmd by. ^See Lund on the
Wolds.
Wauensydenham, co. Devon, 266.
Waughbergh. See Walberswick.
Waimcell, Richard, 237.
Wauton, Edmund, 4.
Robert, esquire, land held of,
647, 744.
, Thomas, esquire, 744.
Way, Westway [in Chagford], co.
Devon, 739.
Waybayhouse. Sec Upway.
W^ayhamondevile. See Broadway.
Way land, Weylond, co. Norfolk, Hun-
dred of, suit to, 13.
Waynflete, co. Lincoln. See Wain-
fleet.
Waynflete, John, 838.
, John, of Southwold, co.
Suffolk, 128.
William, bishop of Winches-
ter, 14.
Wayssheborn. See Washbourne.
Waysshefeld. See Washfield.
Wayte, Francis, son of William, 56.
, Margaret, wife of William,
56.
Wayte, William, co. Norfolk, 56.
Wayte, William, chaplain. 216.
, William, son and heir of
William, 56.
Weald-Bassett, North, Northwelde,
CO. Essex, 679.
, , Paris Manor in, q.v.
South, Southwelde, co.
Essex, 679.
Wear Gifford, Were, co. Devon, John
Fortescu of. See Fortescu.
Weare, co. Somerset, Alston Sutton
in, q.v.
, , Brinscombe in, q.v.
, , Stone Allerton in,
q.v.
, Upper, Over Weyr, Overwer
[in Weare], co. Somerset, 919.
Park, Were [in Topsham], co.
Devon, Nicholas Holland of.
iS'ee Holland.
Weasenham, Wesenham, Wessyn-
ham, Wesynham, co. Norfolk,
manor of, 892.
Weaverthorpe, Werthorp, co. York
[E.R.], 573.
, Lutton in, q.v.
Webley. See Weobley.
Webster. John, chaplain, 390 bis.
, Thomas, 86.
Wecome. West. See Wycombe,
West.
Weddersfelde. See Wethersfield.
Weddesbury. See Wednesbiiry.
Weddesdon. See Waddesdon.
Wedelond. *See Woodlands.
Wederby, John, 327.
Wedland. See Woodland.
Wedmore, co. Somerset, Clewer in,
q.v.
Wednesbury, Weddesbury, co. Staf-
ford, manor of, 583.
Wedryngsett. See Wetheringsett.
Wedjmgton. See Widdington.
Week. Carnivals. See Garnival's
Week.
St. Mary, co. Cornwall, ad-
vowson of, 680.
, manor of, manor of
Synt Mary Wyke and Wyke-
biu"gh, manor of Syntmary-
wyke, with the borough, 680.
, Swannacot in, q.v.
Weeting, Wetyng, co. Norfolk,
manor of, land held of, 114.
Weetslades, High, Sowthe Wj'des-
slade [in Killingworth], co.
Northumberland, 547.
Wegge, William, clerk, rector of
Whepstead, 72.
880
GENERAL INDEX.
Wegynton, See Wigginton.
Weighton, Little. ? Witham [near
Cottinghani, in Rowley], co.
York [E.R.], manor of, 348.
Weke, CO. Cornwall. See Gweek.
alias Wyke, co. Somerset.
^See Wick.
Cobham. See Cobhamwick.
, Est, CO. Devon, 555.
, West, Weste Weke, co.
Devon, 555.
Welams. *See Welhams.
Welbek, John, 171.
, Richard, 620.
William, citizen and haber-
dasher, of London, 620.
Welby, Katharine, 637.
, Robert, clerk, 644.
Welby, Thomas, co. Lincoln, 644,
668.
Welby, Thomas, son and heir of
Thomas. 644.
Welcombe, co. Devon, manor of, 343.
Weldon, WiUiam, of Weldon, 270.
Weldyssh, Thomas, 246.
Welewhby. See Willoughby,
Welford, co. Warwick, Bickmarsh in,
q.v.
Welhall, CO. Norfolk. See Well Hall.
Welham, Wellom [in Clarboroiigh],
CO. Nottingham, 235.
Welhams. Welams, manor of, in
Long Stratton, co. Norfolk,
114.
Well, CO. Kent, 170.
, , manor of, 170.
Hall, Welhall. in Beecham-
well, CO. Norfolk, manor of,
land held of, 298.
[in Ickham], co. Kent, 642,
665.
, Welle [in Long Sutton], co.
Hants, manor of, 513.
Welland, Welond, river, co. North-
ampton, Weston by. See
Weston.
, Wenlond, co. Worcester, 387.
, Marsh, Walland [in Romney
Marsh], co. Kent, 973.
Welle. See Well.
Welle. CO. Somerset, manor of, 421.
Welles, Wellys, John, 675.
, John, citizen and alderman
of Norwich, 605 bis.
, John, viscount Welles, 585.
, , the lady Cecily, wife
of. See Kyme, William.
, lord, land held of, 2, 547.
, Thomas, 712.
See aho WeUys.
Welleyhall. See Wooley.
Wellington, co. Somerset, Hadley in,
q.v.
Wellis. See Wells.
WeUom. See Welham.
Wellow, CO. Somerset, Hassage in,
q.v.
, Welow [in St. James'
parish. Great Grimsby, co.
Lincoln], abbot of, land held
of, 698.
Wells, Welhs, Wellys, co. Somerset,
187, 345.
, cathedral church of St.
Andrew of, land held of, 187.
, , dean of. See
Carent, Nicholas ; Courtenay,
Richard ; Gunthorp, John.
, , dean and chapter of,
683.
, , , land held of,
9, 273, 311, 421, 687 his.
, Wick in, q.v.
Wellys, lord de. See Hastings,
Richard ; Welles.
Wellys, Richard, 4.
, Robert, clerk, 198.
Welond. See Welland.
Welow. See Wellow.
Welshe. See Walshe.
Welshpool, Pole in the lordship of
Powes [co. Montgomery],
castle (\) of, called ' le Doun-
geon,' 745.
demesne land of,
850.
, , park of Keneven-
etheryn adjacent to, 745.
, town of, 745.
, , (^) of, with the toll,
850.
Welweton, John. 687.
Welwikthorp. See Thorpe Garth.
Wely Abbatissa. See Wylye.
Welyngham. See Willingham.
Wem, Weme, Wemme, co. Salop,
lordship of, 274.
, barony of, land held of, 233,
326, 909.
Cotton in, q.v.
Wembdon, co. Somerset, Kidsbury
in, q.v.
, Perry Furneaux in, q.v,
, Piiry Fitchett in, q.v.
Wembworthy, Wemworthy, co.
Devon, Down in, q.v.
, Rashleigh in, q.v.
Wemelagh, Robert, clerk, 914.
Wemme. See Wem.
Wemyngton. See Wennington.
Weneford. See Wonford.
Wenham, Great, co. Suffolk, Pokels
in, q.v.
, Little, CO. Suffolk, Flyng-
auntes in, 891.
, , Tropenelles in, 891.
Wenlock, Wenlok, co. Salop, prior
and convent of, land held of,
326, 598, 844, 909.
Wenlond. See Welland.
GENERAL INDEX.
881
Wenman, John, esquire, land held of,
378.
Wennington, Wemyngton, co. Essex,
advowson of, 377.
, manor of, 377.
Wensley, Wenselej'^, Wenslaw, co.
York [N.R.], advowson of,
222.
, manor of, 222.
, Bolton castle in, q.v.
, Preston vmder Scar in, q.v.
, Redmire in, q.v.
Wenslowe, Thomas, 301.
Went, Richard, 251.
, , Elizabeth wife of,
251.
Wentworth, co. Cambridge, 219.
Wentworth, Dorothy, See Brough-
ton. Robert, knight.
, Henry, land held of, 824.
, Henry, knight, 5, 235.
, Henrv, the elder, esquire,
200,271.429.
, Henry, knight, 271, 669.
, Richard, esquire, 271, 496,
823, 889.
, Roger, land held of, 686.
, Roger, esquire, 271.
, Roger, knight, 24, 25, 26,
271.
, , Anne wife of,
daughter and heir of
[Humphrey Tyrell] by Isabel
daughter and heir of John
Helyon, 24, 25, 26.
, William, gentleman, 179.
Weobley, Webley, co. Hereford.
castle and honor of, land held
of, 112, 261, 309.
, Thomas Garway of. See
Garway.
, lordship and manor of,
549.
Were. See Wear Gifford ; Weare
Park.
Werehorne. See Warehorne.
Werthorp. See Weaverthorpe.
Weryngton. See Warrington.
Wesclj^e. See Cliffe, West.
Wescote, co. Buckingham. See
Westcott.
, CO. Wilts. See Westcott.
Wesenham, Wessynham. See Wea-
senham.
West Croft, in Roxwell, co. Essex,
1.
West, Ralph, 110.
, Thomas, clerk, 688.
, Thomas, knight, lord Lawarr,
lord Dalaware, 240, 837.
, , land held of, 499,
501, 964.
, Thomas, the yoimger, knight,
son and heir of Thomas, lord
Lawarr, 240, 439.
Wt. 3777.
West, Thomas — cont.
, , Elizabeth, wife of,
daughter and co-heir of John
Bonvile and Katharine, his
wife, 240.
, , , land held of,
439.
Westacre, Westacr', Westaker, co.
Norfolk, prior of, land held of,
464 his.
Westambresbyry. See Amesbury,
Little.
Westasshlyng. See Ashling, West.
Westbarrow Hall, formerly Barrow
Hall alias Breg Hall, Berge-
halle, or Bregehall [in East-
wood], CO. Essex, manor of,
383, 425.
Westbere, co. Kent, Haseden in, q.v.
, Hopland in, q.v.
Westberkeworth. See Barkwith,
West.
Westbolton. See Bolton, West.
Westborden, co. Durham, manor of,
558.
Westbradford. See Bradiford.
Westbrandon. See Brandon, West.
Westbroke, John, esquire, 175.
Westburn'by. See Bainbury, West.
Westbury, co. Salop, Newton in, q.v.
, CO. Wilts, manor of, 785,
841.
, , manor (^) of, 790.
, , manor (i) of, 793.
, , Brook in, q.v.
alias Offley de la Mares alias
Great Offley Manor, in Great
Offley, CO. Hertford, 650.
Westbutterwyk. See Butterwick,
West.
Westcantokyshed. See Quantox-
head. West.
Westchelworth. See Chelwood.
Westclyfforde. See Clifford.
Westcodford. See Codford St. Peter.
Westcoker. See Coker, West.
Westcombe Manor, in Greenwich and
Charlton, co. Kent, 147.
Westcote alias Combe Baskirvile, in
Combe Baskirvile Westcote
and Westcote, co. Gloucester,
advowson of, 183.
manor of, 183.
, Westcote in, 183.
Westcott, Wescote [in Waddesdon],
CO. Buckingham, 299.
? Wescote [in Swindon], co.
Wilts, manor of, 794.
Westdeane, Westden. See Dean,
West.
Westdowne, co. Devon. See Down,
West.
Westecot, Peter, 555.
Westegrenewich. See Greenwich,
West.
IH 5G
882
GENERAL INDEX.
Westerfield, Westerfeld, co. Siiffolk,
manor of, 5.
Westeyngmouth. See Teignmouth,
West.
Westfysshbourn. See Fishbovirn,
Old.
Westhaggeborne. See Hagbourne,
West.
Westhale, co. Norfolk. See Gayton.
Westhalgarth. See Belsbv.
Westhall, Westhale, co. Suffolk, 36.
Westhalsharn. See Walsham, West.
Westhampnett, Hamptenet, West-
hamtenet, co. Sussex, 439.
, manor of, 240.
, Woodcote in, q.v.
Westharforde. See Hartford, West.
Westharlyng. See Harling, West.
Westharptre. See Harptree, West.
Westhawkiswell, Westhawkyswell.
See Hauxwell, West.
Westherlesey. See Harlsey, West.
Westhide. See Hyde, West.
Westhole. ^See Hole, West.
Westhome. See Hooe, West.
Westhorp, Westhorp by Hyworth,
CO. Wilts. See Westrop.
Westhorp, Lucy, &e. See Westrop.
Westilbury. See Tilbury, West.
Westkoker. See Coker, West.
Westlaton. See Layton, West.
Westleton, Westilton, co. Suffolk,
manor of, 5.
Westlevynton. See Linton, West.
Westlikborn. See Sleekburn, West.
Westmerton by Elmeden. See Mor-
ton, West.
Westminster, co. Middlesex, 602.
parliament at, 10.
documents dated at, 27.
palace of, office of warden-
ship of, 28.
, St. Peter, abbot and convent
of, 638.
, , land held of, 1, 108,
375 bis, 377, 562, 584, 684,
920, 972.
, St. Stephen and St. Mary,
free chapel of, within king's
palace of, dean of. See
Smyth, William.
, dean and canons of,
246.
, , dean and chapter of,
land held of, 438, 494, 686,
824.
Westmore. See Moor, West.
Westmorland, Westmerland, West-
merlond, coimty of, earl of.
See Nevill.
, lord. See Clifford, John de,
and Henry.
, sheriff of. See Belyngeham,
Roger, knight.
suit of county of, 807-82L
Westnewlonde. See Newlands, West.
Weston, Weston by Baldok, co. Hert-
ford, John Rumbold of. See
Rumbold.
, CO. Lincoln, 10, 644.
, CO. Norfolk, 605.
, CO. Somerset. See Weston
Zoyland.
, CO. Suffolk. See Weston
Market.
, Weston under Wetheley, co.
Warwick, 520.
, CO. York [W.R.], 569.
, , Askwith in q.v.
by Welland, Weston, Weston
on Welond, co, Northampton,
752.
, manor of, land held
of, 621.
, Cold, Cold Wvston, Colde
Weston, CO. Salop, 598, 844.
Colly, Colyweston, co. North-
ampton, Thomas Flecher of.
See Flecher.
Favell, Westonfavell, co.
Northampton, parson of. See
Paynot, John.
Hail, Hayle Weston, co.
Huntingdon, 647
, , Lanceleyn Bury in,
q.v.
Hues. See Weston under
Lizard.
in Arden, Weston [in Bul-
kington], co. Warwick, manor
of, land held of, 352.
, sviit of court of, 411.
in Gordano, co. Somerset,
190, 531.
, Market, Weston, co. Suffolk,
308.
, , manor of, 308.
North, Northeweston,
Northweston [in Portishead],
CO. Somerset, 635.
, North, Weston [in Thame],
CO. Oxford, 541.
Peverel, Weston Peverell [in
Plymouth], co. Devon, 943.
super Mare, co. Somerset,
Ashcombe in, q.v.
, Milton in, q.v.
under Lizard alias Weston
Hughs, Weston Hues, co.
Stafford, 347.
, manor {^), 347.
under Penyard, co. Hereford,
Ivingston in, q.v.
under Wetheley. See Wes-
ton, CO. Warwick.
upon Avon, co. Warwick, Mil-
cote in, q.v.
Zoyland, Weston, co. Somer-
set, manor of, land held of,
31L
GENERAL INDEX.
883
Weston, — , 692.
Weston, Robert, 370.
Westoning, Westunyng, co. Bedford,
Aynels manor in, 970.
, manor of, land held of, 970.
Westow, CO. York [E.R.], 573.
, Firby in, q.v.
Westport [in St. Michael's parish,
Wareham], co. Dorset, manor
of, 255.
Westportelmouth. See Portle-
mouth, West.
Westpytten. See Pitten, West.
Westrayson. See Rasen. West.
Westriddyng, le, in Wistow, co.
York [W.R.], 3.
Westrighton, co. Devon, 767.
Westrop, Westhorp, Westhorp and
Hampton by Hj^^'orth [in
Highworth], co. Wilts, 789.
, manor of, 275.
Westrop, Westhorp, Lucy, wife of
Richard, 167.
, Ralph, son and heir of
Richard, 167.
Westrop, Ralph, son and heir of
Richard Westrop, proof of
age. CO. York, 640.
Westrop, Richard, co. York, 167.
Westuderley. See Tytherley, West.
Westunyng. See Westoning.
Westway. See Way.
Westwell, CO. Kent, parish of, 246.
Westwhetenham. See Flambards.
Westwick, Westwyk [in Oakington],
CO. Cambridge, manor of, 219.
Westwold, Robert, 5.
Westwod, CO. Lincoln. See West-
woodside.
Westwood, Westwode, co. Devon,
153.
, Westwoode, co. Wilts, 649.
CO. Warwick, parish of, Flet-
chamstead in, q.v.
Westwoodside, Westwod [in Haxey],
CO. Lincoln, 566.
Westwyk. See Westwick.
Wesynham, co. Norfolk. See Wea-
senham.
Wesynham, Thomas, 684.
Wetemore. See Whitmore.
Wether, Cecily, widow, 696.
Wetherigge, Wetherygge. See
Witheridge.
Wetheringsett, Wedryngsett, Wether-
yngset, co. Suffolk, 34, 889.
Wethersfield, Weddersfelde, co.
Essex, 26.
Wethom. See Witham.
Wethyngton. See Widdington.
Wetlane [? in Mere], co. Wilts, 502.
Wetmore. See Whitmore.
Wetyng. See Weeting.
Wetyngham. See Whittingham.
Wever, Ellen, 128.
Wexcombe [formerly in Great Bed-
win, now in parish of Graf-
ton], CO. Wilts, manor of, land
held of, 502.
Wexham, co. Buckingham, 627.
Weybayhouse. See Upway.
Weybourne, Woburne, co. Norfolk,
manor of, 361.
Weybread, Weybred, co. Suffolk,
496.
Weyhamondevyle, Weyhamorde-
vyle. See Broadway.
Weyhill, co. Hants. See Penton
Grafton.
Weylond. See Wayland.
Weylonscroft [? in Calne], co. Wilts,
859.
Weyr, Over. See Weare, Upper.
Whalley, co. York, Bowland Forest
in, q.v.
Whalley, Thomas, 913.
Whalton, co. Northumberland,
barony of, land held of, 547.
, manor of, land held of, 906.
Whaplode, Quaplode, Qwhaplode,
Whapelod, Whaplod, co. Lin.
coin, 10, 514, 515, 644.
, manor of, land held of, 515.
, William Pynchebek of. See
Pynchebek.
Wharton, Warton, Wherton, Michael
de, escheator in bishopric of
Durham, 557.
, Richard, rector of Thurnscoe,
420, 526.
, Thomas, land held of, 292.
Whassyngburgh. See Washing -
borough.
Whatfield, Whatfeld, co. Suffolk,
451.
Whatley, Wheteley in Rayleigh, co.
Essex, manor of, 417, 427.
Whatton, Long, Longwhatton, co.
Leicester, 334.
Wheathampstead, Whethamsted,
CO. Hertford, manor of, 584.
Wheathill, co. Salop, Bromdon in,
q.v.
, Eggarton in, q.v.
Wheatley, Wheteley, Whetley, co.
Nottingham, manor of, 423.
, , lord Burgaveney's
manor of, land held of, 423.
, Whetley [in Doncaster], co.
York [W.R.], 236.
Wheddon Barton. See Whiddon
Down.
Wheler, Jolm, 329.
Whelpley, Whelpele [in Downton],
CO. Wilts, manor of, land held
of, 703.
Whelton [? in Bughclere], co. Hants,
manor of, 670.
Whepstead, Whepsted, co. Suffolk,
72.
884
GENERAL INDEX.
Whepstead — cont.
, rector of. See Wegge.
Wherton. See Wharton.
Wheston, co. Devon, knight's fee in,
118.
Wheteley, co. Essex. See Whatley.
; , CO. Nottingham. See
Wheatley.
Whetenliam, West. See Flambards.
Whethani [in Calne Without], co.
Wilts, manor of, 656.
Whethamsted. See Wheathamp-
stead.
Whetley, co. Nottingham. See
Wheatley.
, CO. York. See Wheatley.
Whetyngham, Robert, the elder,
496.
Whichford, co. Warwick, Stoiirton
in, q.v.
Whiddon Down, Wheddon Barton
[in Drewsteignton], co. Devon,
943.
Whight, John, of Eye, 496.
, , Thomas, son of,
496 bis.
Whimple, co. Devon, Cobdon in,
317.
Whinfell, Whynyfell [in Kendal], co.
Westmorland, manor of, 433.
Whippingham, Isle of Wight, Fairlee
in, q.v.
, Pann in, q.v.
Whisby, Whysby [in Doddington],
CO. Lincoln, 597.
, manor of, 597.
Whissendine, Wissenden, Wyssyn-
den, CO. Rutland, 77.
, manor of, 751.
Whiston, Wisshton, co. Northamp-
ton, manor of. 925.
Whitby, Whytby, Wytby, co. York
[N.R.], abbot of, advowson
heldof, 556, 561.
Whitchurch, Whitechvirch, co. Buck-
ingham, manor of, land held
of, 447.
, Whitechurch,Whytechurche,
CO. Devon, manor of, 717.
, , lord of, land held of,
323.
, , ChoUacott in, q.v.
, Whytchurche, co. Oxford,
536.
Whitcok. See Withcote.
Whitcote [? in Acton Scott], co.
Salop, 622.
White Mill, Whitmyll in Shapwick,
CO. Dorset, 961.
White More, co. Devon, 422.
White, John, 30.
Robert, of Farnham, 684.
, John son of, 684.
, , Robert son
of, 684.
Whiteaborough, Wyteburgh [in
Shaugh Prior], co. Devon, 669.
Whitechurch, co. Buckingham. See
Whitchurch.
, CO. Devon. See Whit-
church.
Whitefild. See Whitfield.
Whitehurst, co. Kent. See Staple-
hiu-st.
Whitele. See Whitley.
Whitelegh, in Midgley, co. York
[W.R.], 3.
Whiteley. See Whitley.
Whiteney. See Whitney.
Whiteparish, Whiteparesshe, White -
parisshe, co. Wilts, 336, 703.
Whites, CO. Suffolk. See Naughton.
Whiteweyes. See Whitway
Whitfield, Whitefild [in Marwood],
CO. Devon, manor of, land
heldof, 118.
Whitgift, CO. York [W.R.], ferrv at,
169.
Whitherigge. See Witheridge.
Whithorn, in co. Wigtown, shrine of
St. Ninian at, St. Ninian in
Scotland, pilgrimages to, 640,
652.
WMtkirk, CO. York, W.R., Seacroft
in, q.v.
, Thorpe Stapleton in, q.v.
Whitlegh. See Whitley.
Whitleigh, Whitleymore [? in Lif ton],
CO. Devon, 767.
Whitley, Whitlegh, in parish of Far-
way, CO. Devon, manor of,
369.
, Whiteley [in Kellington], co.
York [W.R.], 105.
, Whitele [in St. Giles', Read-
ing], CO. Berks, 474.
juxta Henley in Arden, Whit-
ley [in Wootton Wawen],
431.
Whitley, Whytlegh, Richard,
esquire, 940.
, Walter, of Tawstock, gentle-
man, 406, 442.
Whitleymore. See Whitleigh.
Whitmore, Wetemore, Wetmore
[chapelry to Stoke upon
Trent], co. Stafford, 408, 415.
Whitmyll. See White Mill.
Whitnash, Wliitnasshe, co. War-
wick, manor of, 693.
Whitney, Whiteney, co. Hereford,
advowson of St. Peter of, 261.
, manor of, 261.
Whitney, Whiteney, Whytney,
Blanch, wife of James, esquire,
daughter of Simon Milborne,
esquire, 261, 352.
, Cecily, widow, 626.
, James, heirs of, land held of,
373.
GENERAL INDEX.
885
Whitney, James, esquire, co. Here-
ford, 261 ; CO. Warwick, 352.
Whitney, Robert, esquire, 261, 352.
, Robert, son and heir of
James, and Blanch, his wife,
261, 352.
Whitoppes, CO. Suffolk. See Bildes-
ton.
Whitstable. Whitstapill, Whitstapull,
CO. Kent. 932, 973.
Whittingham, Wetyngham, in Fres-
singfield. co. Suffolk, manor
(i) of, 31.
Whittingslow, Whittyngeslowe [in
Church Stretton], co. Salop,
622.
Whitton, Wytton, co. Suffolk, 429.
, hamlet of [ehapelry in
parish of Burford], co. Salop,
384.
, , Tedneys in, 384.
, , Wodecokkes Fields
and Meadow in, 384.
, Wytton [in Rothbury], co.
Northumberland, manor of,
land held of, 547.
Whitton, Whytton, John, escheator,
CO. Bucks, 238.
, John, son and heir of
William, 384.
, Margaret, wife of William,
384.
Whitton, William, gentleman, co.
Salop, 384.
Whittoppes, CO. SufTolk. See Bildes-
ton.
Whittyngeslowe. See Wittingslow.
Whitway, Whitewej^es, Whiteweys
[in Burghclere], co. Hants,
manor of, 670.
Whitwuck, Whytewyk, co. Leicester,
860.
, Thringstone St. George in,
q.v.
Whitworth, co. Durham, 558.
manor of, 558.
Whityng, Anne, wife of John,
esquire, daughter and co-heir
of Walter Paunsefote, esquire,
proof of age, co. Somerset,
545.
Whityng, Whytyng, Christopher,
son and heir of Robert, 265.
Whityng, Christopher, co. Devon,
501 ; Wilts, 502, 784.
Whityng, Edmund, 225.
, George. 1 .
John, brother and heir of
Christopher, 466, 784.
, John, esquire, 545.
, Nicholas, heirs of, land held
of, 646.
, Robert, 100, 176, 466.
Whityng, Robert, co. Devon, 265.
Whityng, Robert, esquire, 865.
Whityngton, Whitynton, Whytyng-
ton, Isabel, niece and co-heir
of John, clerk, 593, 972.
Whityngton, John, clerk, co. Glou-
cester, 593 ; CO. Worcester, 972.
Whityngton, John, esquire, 720.
John nephew of John Bode-
favint, 491.
, Maud, niece and co-heir of
John, clerk, 593, 972.
, Richard, brother of John,
clerk, 593, 972.
Whixley, Quyxley, co. York [W.R.],
568.
, manor of, land held of, 568.
, Gelsthorpe in, q.v.
Whixley, Robert, chaplain, 163.
Whobrighall. See Houbridge Hall.
Whorwelsdown, Whorweldown, co.
Wilts, Hvindred of, lands in,
386.
Whritelmershe, See Wricklemarsh.
Whyngar, Richard, clerk, 431.
Whyngfell. See Whinfell.
Whysby. See Whisby.
Whytby. See Whitby.
WhytchapeU Parysshe. See Lon-
don, Whitechapel.
Whytchurch co. Devon. See Whit-
church.
Whytchurch'e, co. Oxford. See
Whitchvirch.
Whytcrosse, Wyttecrosse [? in Broad-
wood Widger], co. Devon,
manor of, land held of, 389,
940.
Whytechurch. See Whitchurch.
Whyteclyff, in Burrington, co.
Devon, 555.
Whytewyk. See Whitwick.
Whytlegh, Richard. See Whitley.
Whytney. See Whitney
Whytokesmede, Henry, 974.
, John, 165.
Whytton. See Whitton.
Whytyng. See Whityng.
Whytyngton. See Whityngton.
Wichling, Wychelyng, co. Kent,
manor of, 686.
Wick, CO. Kent. See Court at Wick.
, Wyke by le Devises [in
Devizes], co. Wilts, 738.
, alias Wick near Pershore,
Wykeburnell [ehapelry to
parish of Pershore St. An-
drew], CO. Worcester, 375.
, Weke alias Wyke [tything in
Yatton], CO. Somerset, manor
of, 9, 421.
, ? Wyke [in Wells], co.
Somerset, manor of, 635.
Wicken, Wyken [in Tattersett], co.
Norfolk, manor of, land held
of, 117.
Wickford, Wykeford, co. Essex, 147.
886
GENERAL INDEX.
Wickhanibreux, Wykham Breux, co.
Kent, 642, 665.
, Grove in, q.v.
Widcombe, Wydecombe, in parish of
Farway, co. Devon, manor of,
369.
Widdington, Wedyngton, co. Essex,
John Grene of. See Grene.
, Wethyngton, Wythyngton
[in Little Ouseburn], co. York
[W.R.], 169.
, , manor of, 169.
Widdrington, Wodryngton [chapelry
in Woodhorn], co. North-
umberland, manor of, 547.
Widecomb, Alice, &c. See Wyde-
comb.
Widecombe in the Moor, Wedecomb
yn the more, Wydecomb in
the More, co. Devon, 886.
, manor of, 264.
Wideford. See Widford.
Wideworthy. See Widworthy.
Widford, Wideford, Wydforde, co.
Essex, 1.
, , manor of, land held
of, 1.
, , Hildmares in, q.v.
, , Stokwelles in, q.v.
, Wydford, co. Hertford. 370.
Widville, Wodevyle, Anthony, earl
Rivers, 291.
, Mary, countess Revers,
countess of Rivers [daughter
and heir of Henry Fitz Lewis,
knight, wife of Anthony, earl
Rivers]. See Nevill, George,
knight.
Widworthy, Wideworthy, Wyde-
worthy, co. Devon, advowson
of, 118.
, manor of, 118.
Wifflyngharn. See Willingham.
Wiganthorpe Wygynthorp [in Ter-
rington], co. York [N.R.],
169.
, , manor of, 1 69.
Wigborough, Little, Little Wyg-
borugh, CO. Essex, advow.son
of, 301.
manor of, called Coppydhall,
301.
Wiggenhall, Wygenale, Wygenhale,
CO. Norfolk, 464.
, , Ellewyn, William
of. See Ellewyn.
, , Prentys, William
of. See Prentys.
, , Farlowey in, 464.
, , Osbernnysdole in,
600.
, Priours Cotewey in,
464.
, , Prowyse Lond in,
464.
Wiggenhall, co. Norfolk — -cont.
, , St. Mary Drove in,
464.
, , Buttons in, 464.
, Tolbothis Dole in,
600.'
, , Vawsys in, 464.
St. Germans, 464.
, , Braunchs manor in,
q.v.
St. Mary, the Mother of
Christ, 4, 464.
, St. Peter, 464.
Wigginton, Wegynton, rector of. See
Feeld, Thomas.
, Wygynton, co. Hertford,
manor of, 131.
, Wigynton, Wygynton [in
Tamworth], co. Stafford, 347,
895.
, Wigynton, co. York [N.R.],
572.
, , manor of, 572.
Wigglesworth, Wyglesworth [in Long
Preston], co. York [W.R.],
391.
, manor, or lordship, of, 391.
Wighill, CO. York, W.R., Follith-
waite in, q.v.
Wight, Isle of, lady of. See Philippa,
duchess of York.
Wighton, CO. Norfolk, 225.
Wigisley. See Wigsley.
Wiglesworth, Wyglesworth, Christo-
pher, 391.
, , John, heir of, 391.
, John, 391.
, Nicholas, 391.
, , John of Foxgill, heir
of, 391 his.
Wigmore, Wygmore [co. Hereford],
abbot of, land held of, 233.
, honor of, land held of, 116,
158, 486, 908, 955.
Wigsley, Wigisley [in Thorney], co.
Nottingham, manor of, 289.
! Wigynton, co. Hertford. See Wig-
ginton.
I , CO. Stafford. See Wiggin-
ton.
, CO. York. See Wigginton.
Wiheldon, co. Devon, John Crokker
[ of. 149.
I Wike, John, &c. See Wyke.
j Wikehamfeld, co. York. See Burgh-
! wallis.
Wilbey, Thomas, &c. (SecWylby.
Wilbeys manor, co. Norfolk. See
Field Dalling.
Wilby, Wylby, Willughby, Wyl-
lowghby, CO. Norfolk, 37,
458.
Wild, Wylde, Robert, clerk, 179.
, William, clerk, 147.
, Mr. William, clerk, 194.
GENERAL INDEX.
887
Wildsworth, Wyllesworth, Wylys-
worth [in Laughton], co. lAn-
coln, 566 bis.
Wilkesworth. Little, Wodkes-tvorth,
or Wodkeswurth, in Wim-
borne Minster, co. Dorset,
704.
Wilkyns, Wylkyns, Jolin, 553.
Wilkynson, William, 3.
Willes. See Wylkes.
Willesthorp, Eleanor, wife of Miles,
esquire, 568.
, Guy, son and heir of Miles,
esquirO; 568.
, , Agnes wife of,
daughter of Ralph Bigot,
knight. 568.
Willesthorp, Miles, esquire, co. York,
568.
Willey, Wylle [in Sampford Coitr-
tenay], co. Devon, 940.
William, abbot of Bury St. Edmunds,
21.
, abbot of Milton, 285.
, prior of Bodmin, 680 (p.
437).
WilUams, Wyllyams, James, clerk,
117.
WilUamscote [in Cropredy], co.
Oxford, 108.
, manor of, 108.
Williamson. Richard, 640.
, Elizabeth Johnson wife of,
640.
Willingale Doe, Willyngale Doo, co.
Essex, 1.
, Aynolffes in, q.v.
, , Hulkes Farm in, q.v.
, , Willingale Rokell
in, 1.
Spain, Willyngale Spayn, co.
Essex, 1.
WilUngham, Wyvelyngham, co.
Cambridge, 219.
, Welyngham, co. Suffolk,
knight's fee in, 306.
by Stow, Wifflyngham by
Stoue, Wyfflyngham by Stoue,
CO. Lincoln, 597.
, manor of, 597.
, North, Northwyfflyngham,
CO. Lincoln, manor of, 698.
, South, CO. Lincoln, 2.
WilUngton, Wyllyngton [in Brance-
peth], CO. Durham, 558.
, manor of, 558.
WilUsden. See Wilsden.
Willisforde. See Wilsford.
Willmer, Wyhner, John, 943.
Willoughby, co. Lincoln, Sloothby in,
q.v.
, Willyby, co. Warwick, 293,
520.
,.,..., , manor of, land held
of, 293.
Willoughby, Anne, co. Lincoln, 710.
Willoughby, Anne, wife of Richard Wil-
loughby, esquire, formerly wife
of [Thomas] Spelman, daughter
and co-heir of John Conyers,
esquire, co. Norfolk, 359,
731.
Willoughby, Welewhby, Willoghby,
Willowgthby, Willughby, Wyl-
loughby, Wyllughby. Chris-
topher, lord de Willughby,
lord de Willoughby de
Erysby, 359.
, , land held of, 34.
, Edward, clerk, 872.
Willoughby, Elizabeth, wife of Robert,
lord de Broke, daughter and
co-heir of Richard Beauchamp,
lord Beauchamp [of Powick], co.
Wilts, 785.
Willoughby. George, 731, 732.
, Henry, esquire, land held of,
497, 913.
, Henry, knight, 802, 942.
, Henry, knight (co. Notting-
ham), 423, 424.
, , land held of, 423.
, John, 497.
, , Anne, wife of,
497.
, John de, land held of,
33.
, John [of WooUaton, co.
Nottingham], esquire, 875,
893, 894, 895, 908.
, , Anne wife of, sister
of John, viscount Lisle, 875,
893, 894, 895, 908.
, lord, land held of, 2, 585,
644, 838 ter.
, lord de. See Hastings,
Richard.
Willoughby, Maud, widow [late the
wife of Robert, lord Willough-
by de Eresby, daughter and
co-heir of Richard Stanhope,
knight], by Maud, sister and
heir of Ralph, lord Cromwell,
Lincoln, 33 ; Norfolk, 13, 14 ;
Nottingham, 12.
Willoughby, Richard, esquire, 603.
, Richard, esquire, son of
Christopher, lord de Wil-
loughby de Eresby, 359.
, Robert de, 33.
, Robert, knight, land held of,
347.
Robert, knight, lord de
Broke, 323, 406, 442, 504, 710,
872.
, , land held of, 228,
248, 422, 537, 953.
, , Elizabeth, daugh-
ter of. See Dynham, John,
lord de Dynham.
888
GENERAL INDEX.
Willoughby, Robert, Imight, lord de
Broke, co. Cornwall, 873 ; co.
Gloucester, 595 ; co. Somer-
set, 641 ; CO. Stafford, 638 ;
CO. Wilts, 785.
Willoughby, Robert, lord de Broke,
son and heir of Robert Wil-
loughbj', Icnight, lord de
Broke, 595, 785, 872, 873.
, , lord Broke, grand-
son and heir of Anne Wil-
loughby, 710.
, , Elizabeth wife of,
daughter and co-heir of
Richard lord, Beauchamp [of
Powick], 785, 861.
, , [Edward]
son and heir of, 861.
, William, knight, 710.
, William, lord de Willoughby
de Eresby, 359.
Willoughton, Wolloghton, co. Lin-
coln, hospital of, land held of,
911.
Willughby, co. Norfolk. See Wilby.
Willy ainscote, Ralph, esquire, 108.
, , Elizabeth, daughter
of. See Babington, Robert.
Willyby. See Willoughby.
Willyngale. See Willingale.
Wihncote, Wylmecote [in Aston
Cantlow and Old Stratford],
CO. Warwick, manor of Little
Wiknecote, or Wylmecote, in,
29.
Wilmecote, co. Warwick. See Wilne-
cote.
Wilmington, Wyknyngton, co. Kent,
824.
, Row hill in, q.v.
Wilnecote, Wilmecote, Wylmyncotte
[in Tamworth and Polesworth,
now a parish]. 893.
, charter dated at, 802.
, Kingswood in, q.v.
Stonydelph in, q.^\
Wilsden, Willisden [in Bradford], co.
York [W.R.], 671.
Wilsford, Willisforde, Wylsford, Wil-
liam, esquire, 121.
, , land held of, 100,772.
Wilson [in Breedon on the Hill], co.
Leicester, 260.
, manor (\) of, 260.
Wilton, CO. Norfolk, Scales manor in,
16.
, Wylton, CO. Wilts, 328, 714.
, , borough of, 703.
, , abbess of St. Edith
of, land held of, 275, 328. 505
his, 695 his. 701, 703, 785, 974.
, , Cecily, abbess of,
St. Edith of, 974.
, , Fulston by. See
Fugglestone.
Wilton — cont.
, CO. York, 169.
, Bishop, Bisshop Wilton, co.
York [E.R.]. manor of, land
held of, 664.
, , Belthorpe in, q.v.
upon Wye, Wilton [in Brid-
stow parish, co. Hereford],
castle, or lordship, of land
held of, 116.
, , John Grey de. See
Grey..
Wilts, countess of. See Butler alias
Ormond, Eleanor.
, earl of. See Butler alias
Ormond, James ; Stafford,
Edward.
Wilway, CO. Devon, 776.
Wilyfford, William, 943.
Wimbledon, Wymbeldon, Wymmyl-
ton, CO. Surrey, manor of,
land held of, 209, 212.
Wimborne Minster, Wymboiu-ne
Mynstre, co. Dorset, 251, 397,
704.
, dean and canons of, land
held of, 251.
, Petirsham in. See Peter-
sham.
, Wilkesworth in, q.v.
Wimpole, Wympole, co. Cambridge,
advowson of parish church of,
219.
, manor of, rent from, 219.
Wincanton, Wyncaulton, co. Somer-
set, 74, 608.
, Stavordale in, q.v.
, Sutton in, q.v.
Winceby, Wynceby, co. Lincoln, 835.
Winchester, co. Hants, castle of,
payment at, 106.
, fee of , land held of, 802.
, honor of, land held of, 913.
, Hyde, Hide, abbey of St.
Peter, of, beside, abbot of,
land held of, 126,290,513,971.
, New College of, warden of,
land held of, 722.
, See Oxford.
, Pavilion Court of bishop of
Winchester on St. Giles Hill,
land held of, 338.
, St. Giles Fair, Pavilion
Court of the bishop of Win-
chester at, land held of, 338.
, St. Giles, bishop's court of,
land held of, 513.
, St. Mary, abbess and convent
of, land held of, 368.
, St. Swithun, cathedral
church of, bishop of, land held
of, 9, 22, 126, 249, 321, 399,
421 his, 476, 485, 548, 609,
648 (5), 670, 682, 702, 703,
705 his, 708, 726 ter, 783, 804,
GENERAL INDEX.
889
Winchester, St. Swithim — cont.
bishops of. See
Fox, Richard ; Lancton,
Thomas ; Waj^nflete, ^Wil-
ham.
, , suffragan bishop of,
480.
, , prior of, land held of,
299, 525 bis, 548, 648 bis, 649,
695.
, soke of, 726 bis.
, Sparlcford in, q.v.
, Wolvesey in, q.v.
Winchesters, Wynchesterz, manor
[in Mendlesham], co. Suffolk,
452.
Winder, Wynder [m Barton], co.
Westmorland, manor of, 433.
Winderidge. Wynderich, Wyndrich
[in St. Rlichael's parish, St.
Albans], co. Hertford, manor
of, 392.
Windham, Wymondham, WjTnimd-
ham, Wyndham, John, knight,
117, 230, 392.
Windley, Wyndeley, Wynley [in
Duffield parish], co. Derby,
542.
, manor of, 542.
Windrush, Wynrisshe, co. Glouces-
ter, 435.
, manor of called ' le Court
Place,' 435.
, John Pinchpole of. See
Pinchpole.
Windsor, Wyndesore, New Wynde-
sore in the parish of Clewer,
CO. Berks, town and borough
of, 485.
, college of St. George within
castle of; land held of, 381.
, dean of, land held of,
941.
, Eton beside. See Eton.
Winestead, Wyested, co. York [E.R.],
669.
, advowson of, 669.
, manor of, 669.
Winfarthing, Wynferthyn, Wynfer-
thyng, CO. Norfolk, 458.'
Winford, Wynford, co. Somerset,
491.
, Felton in, q.v.
Winfrith Newburgh, Wynfrythe, co.
Dorset, 607.
, West Burton in, q.v.
Wingfield, Wyngfeld, co. Suffolk,
496.
Ersham in. See Earsham
Street.
Wingfield, Wyngfeld, Anne. See
Scrope, Anne.
, John, knight, 36, 114, 240,
496 ter.
, Robert, esquire, 214, 218.
Wingfield — cont.
, Robert, esquire, godson of
Robert, knight, 114.
, Robert, of East Harling,
esquire, 219, 243.
, Robert, knight, 36, 114, 225.
, William, esquire, 36.
Wingham, Wyngham. co. Kent,
archbishop's manor of, suit to,
642 bis, 665 bis.
, John Byllys of. See Byllys.
Winkleigh, Wynkelo, Wynkelegh,
Wynkle, Wynklegh, co.
Devon, honor of, land held of,
153 bis, 176, 177, 860, 870,
943.
Winkleigh, Wynckelegh, Wynke-
legh, CO. Devon, parish of,
Loosedon in, q.v.
, More in, q.v.
, , vicar of. See Foun-
teyn, Hugh.
Keynes, Wynkelegh [in
Winkleigh], co. Devon, manor
of, land held of, 555.
Winksley, Wynkesley [in Ripon], co.
York [W.R.], manor of,
163.
Winlaton, Wynlaton [formerly in
Ryton, now parish], co. Dur-
ham, 558.
, manor of, 558.
Winsbury, Wynnesbury [in Chirbury],
CO. Salop, 622.
Winscombe, Wynscombe, co. Somer-
set, 154.
Maxmill in, q.v.
Sandford in, q.v.
Winsford, Wynsford Bosun, co.
Somerset, advowson of, 552.
, manor of, 421, 552.
Winslade, Wynsslod, co. Hants, 126.
, advowson of, 126.
, manor of, 126.
, Kempshot in, q.v.
Winsor, Wyndesore, Wynsore [in
Y'ealmpton], co. Devon, 266.
Winston, Wynston, co. Suffolk, 34,
889.
Winterborne Kingston, Kyngeston
Wynterborn [in Bere Regis],
CO.' Dorset, 397.
St. Martin, Wynterborne
Martyn, co. Dorset, manor of,
954.
Whitchurch, Wynterbiu-ne
WhytchjTche, co. Dorset,
manor of, 58.
Winterbourne Gunner, Wynterborne
Cherburgh, co. Wilts, 792.
Winterhead, Wyntrede [in Ship-
ham], CO, Somerset, manor of,
421.
, bishop's manor of, land held
of, 421.
890
GENERAL INDEX.
Winterslow, Winterslewe, co. Wilts,
701.
Winthorpe, Wvnthorp, co. Lincoln,
33, 644.'
Winton, co. York. See Swinton.
, Wynton [in Ivirkby Stephen],
CO. Westmorland, 294.
Wintringham, Wyntryngham, in the
parish of St. Neots, co. Hunt-
ingdon, 744.
Wirdlyngton. See Worlington.
Wirksworth, Worseworth. co. Derby,
manor of, land held of. 832.
, Alton in, q.v.
Wirkton. See Wrickton.
Wirley. See Wyrley. Great.
Wirlyngham. See Worlingham.
Wirmegey. See Wormegay.
Wisham, John, land held of, 373 ter.
Wispington, Wyspygton. co. Lincoln,
knight's fee in. 33.
Wissenden. See Whissendine.
Wissett, Wyset, Wysett, co. Siiffolk,
manor of, 200.
, , land held of, 5.
le Roos, Wyset Roos [in
Wissett], CO. Suffolk, manor
of, 200.
Wisshton. See Whiston.
Wistanstow, Wistanstowe, Wystan-
stowe, CO. Salop, 116, 326,
909.
, advowson of, 116.
, manor of, 909.
, Affcot in, q.v.
Wistow, Wistowe, co. York [W.R.],
3, 939.
Witchford, Wychford, co. Cambridge,
219.
Witchingham, Great, Wychyngham
St. Mary. co. Norfolk, Fox-
forth Street in, 117.
Witcombe, Witecombe, Wytecombe
[in Martock], co. Somerset,
manor of, 325.
Witham, co. Lincoln, knight's fee in,
33.
, Wethom, river, co. Lincoln,
662.
, CO. York. See Weighton,
Little.
Withcote, Whitcok, co. Leicester,
481.
Withe, John, 496.
, Thomas, 496.
Withecombe, co. Devon. See Chag-
ford.
Withecomb. Alice, &c. See Wyde-
comb.
Witheridge, Wetherigge. Wetherygge,
Whitherigge, Wytherygge, co.
Devon, 269, 360.
, borough of, 264.
, hundred of, 264.
, manor of, 264.
Witheridge, manor of — cont.
, , land held of, 360.
Withern, Wythern, co. Lincoln, 2,
585.
, Stain in, q.v.
Withorsfield, Wythersfeld, co. Suf-
folk, 645.
, advowson of. 645.
, manor of, 645.
Withington, co. Gloucester, Rosse-
ley in, q.v.
Withybrook, Wythibroke, co. War-
wick, manor of, 356.
Withycombe Raleigh, co. Devon,
Broadham in, q.v.
Withyford, Little, alias Wytheford
Parva, Little Wythj^ford [in
Shawbury], co. Salop, 233.
, , manor of. 233.
Witlegh, Richard, 763.
Witley, Great, Wytley superior, co.
Worcester, nnanor of, 562.
, Little, Wytley inferior [in
Holt], CO. Worcester, manor
of, 562.
Witney, Wytteney, co. Oxford, 22.
Wittenham, Long, West Wyttnam,
CO. Berks, 42.
Wittering, Witteryng, Wytteryng,
CO. Northampton, manor of,
694.
Wittlesford, Wittlisford, co. Cam-
bridge, 450, 451.
, manor of, 450.
, , land held of, 451.
Witton, Wytton, co. Norfolk, 37.
Castle, manor and town of
Wytton called Wytton by the
Watter [in Netherwitton,
chapelry to Hartburn], co.
Northumberland, 653.
, John Thornton of.
See Thornton.
Shield, Stantonsheyllz, Stan-
tonsheyllys [in Long Horsley
parish], co. Northumberland,
653.
Witton, Richard, clerk, 197.
Wiveton, Wyveton, co. Norfolk,
465.
Wix, Wykys, co. Essex, prioress of,
land held of, 478.
, Hamstall in, q.v.
Woburne. See Weyboiu-ne.
Wodcok. See Wodecok.
Wodcote. See Woodcote.
Wodcroft. See Woodcroft.
Wodde. See Wood.
Wode, le, Wode, co. Devon. See
Sheepwash ; Wood.
Wode, Elizabeth, &c. See Wood.
Wodebeayr, heirs of, land held of,
555.
Wodeborough. See Woodborough.
Wodecherche. See Woodchurch.
GENERAL INDEX.
891
\Vodecok, Wodcok, Wodecoke,
Henrv. 19G. 319, 450, 494,
579. 580. 070, 079 {pp. 429,
430 ter. 431 his).
Wodecokkes Medevve and Fyldis, co.
Salop. See Whitton.
Wodefeld, co. Durham, coal mine,
&c. in, 558.
Wodeford, co. Devon, &c. See
Woodford.
Wodeford, Robert, gent., 7.
Wodefowles. See Woodfowles.
Wodehall, co. Hertford. See Wood-
hall.
, CO. Lincoln. See Woodhall.
Wodehalle manor. See Tittleshall.
Wodeham Mortynier. See Wood-
ham Mortimer.
Wodehay. Wodehey. See Wood-
hay, West.
Wodehouse, co. Devon. iSee Bea-
ford ; Woodhouse.
Wodehows, co. Suffolk. See Wool-
house.
Wodehows, Thomas, knight, land
held of, 889.
Wodehull, Wodehill. Wodehyll, John
esqmre, land held of, 407,
414.
Wodehull, Wodehill, Woodehull,
Margaret, late wife of Thomas,
Wodehull, esquire, formerly
wife of John Hill, esquire,
and sometime wife of —
Burded, co. Berks, 00 ; co.
Devon, 04 ; co. Somerset,
05.
Wodehull, Wodehill, Thomas (or
John), esquire, 04, 05, 00.
Wodelegh. See Woodleigh.
Wodelond, co. Devon. See Wood-
land.
, CO. Dorset. See Woodlands.
, CO. Kent. See Woodland.
Wodemancote. See Woodmancote.
Wodemerstorne. See Woodman-
sterne.
Woderewe. See Woodrow.
Woderove. See Wodroff.
WoderjTigton, Wodryngton, Henry,
son and heir of Ralph, knight,
547.
, Henry, land held of, 547.
, Mabel, wife of Ralph,
knight, 547.
Woderyngton, Ralph, knight, co.
Northumberland, 547.
WoderjTigton, Roger, land held of,
547.
Wodesdon. See Waddesdon.
Wodesom. See Woodsome.
Wodesyde. See Woodside.
Wodevyle. See Widville.
Wodewarde, Edward, co. Oxford,
22.
Wodewarde, Wodeward, Thomas,
son and heir of Edward, 22.
Wodewardes londes. See Wood-
wards manor.
Wodford. See Woodford.
Wodfowles. See Woodfowles.
Wodgar.sworth. Woodgarsworth, co.
Dorset, 397, 398.
Wodhall, CO. Hertford. See Wood-
hall.
, CO. York. See Woodhall.
Wodhorne Ceton. See Seaton,
North.
Wodhous, CO. Devon. See Wood-
hoiise.
Wodhow-se. See Woolhouse.
Wodhyl. See Odell.
Wodkesworth. See Wilkesworth.
Wodlegh. See Woodleigh.
Wodlond, CO. Devon. See Wood-
land.
Wodmanton. See Woodmanton.
Wodroff, Woderove, Richard, knight,
830, 831, 935.
, , land held of, 571.
Wodryngton, co. Northumberland.
See Widdrington.
Wodryngton, Henry, &c. See
Wo dery ngto n.
Wodstoke. See Woodstock.
Wody, John, escheator, co. Surrey,
550.
Wokefield, Wokefeld [in Stratfield
Mortimer], co. Berks, manor
of, 578.
Wolaston. See WoUaston.
Wolcombe [in Ashton parish], co.
Devon, 770.
Wold, or Old, WoU, Wolde, co.
Northampton, 232, 244, 445.
, advowson of, 244, 445.
, manor of, 244, 445.
Woldneuton. See Newton, Wold.
Wolecomb, Over, Wolecomb Cruys.
See Woolacombe.
Wolfardysworthy. See Woolfardis-
worthy.
Wolfey. See Wolphy.
Wolffardesworthy. See Woolfardis-
worthy.
Wolfrycheston. See Wolston.
Wolkensted, Wolkested. See God-
stone.
Wollaston, Wolaston. co. Northamp-
ton, 059.
, , manor of, rent from,
I 075.
, CO. Salop. See Bronnoram-
pald.
j Wollavington, Wullelavyngton, co.
Somerset, manor of, 930.
Wollesley. See Wolsley.
Wolloghton. See Willoughton.
Wollysworthy. See Woolfardis-
worthy.
892
GENERAL INDEX.
Wolmer. See Woolmore.
Wolpet, Wolpett. See Woolpit.
Wolphy, Wolfev, co. Hereford, Hvui-
dred of, 737.
Wolseley [in Colwich], co. Stafford,
manor and lordship of, 840.
Wolsley, Wollesley, Wolseley, Gil-
bert, 857.
John, son and heir of Ralph,
840.
Wolsley, Ralph, of Wolsley, esqiiire,
CO. Stafford, 840.
Wolston, Wolffrycheston, Wolfry-
cheston, co. Warwick, manor
of, 913.
, abbot of, 481.
, Brandon in, q.v.
, Bretford in, q.v.
, Marston in, q.v.
Wolston, Guv, knight, land held of,
882.
Woluard, William. 891.
Wolverhampton, Wolvernehampton,
CO. Stafford, 941 bis.
, manor of, land held of, 941.
, dean of Windsor's manor of,
land held of, 941.
, church of the Apostles Peter
and Paul of, dean of. See
Urswick, Christopher.
, prebendary of. See Liche-
feld, WilUam.
, Hilton in, q.v.
Wolverton, co. Buckingham, 305.
, , manor of, land held
of, 305.
, Wolfreton, co. Hants, 670.
, , advowson of, 670.
, , manor of, 670.
....... [co. Norfolk], parson of. See
Geslyngham, John de.
....,., CO. Salop. See Wooferton.
[in Mere], co. Wilts, 502.
Wolvesey, Wulvessey [in Winchester,
CO. Hants], castle, or manor,
of, land held of, 513.
Wolveton. See Woolverton.
Wolwyche. See Woolwich.
Womberlegh. See Umberleigh.
Womersley, Wommersley, co. York
[W.R.], 420.
, manor of, land held of, 420.
, Smeaton, Little, in, q.v.
, Stubbs Walden in, q.v.
Wonersh, Wonerssh, co. Sxirrey, 175.
Wonford, Weneford [in Heavitree],
CO. Devon, 265, 466.
, manor of, land held of, 248,
775.
Wongton. See Woonton.
Wonham, Robert, 186.
Wonston, co. Hants, Cranbourne in,
q.v.
Wood, Wode, Woode [in Brading], Isle
of Wight, manor (^) of, 609.
Wood, manor of — cont.
, land held of, 689.
, Wode [? in Colyton], co.
Devon, 773.
, Wode, Woode [alias Little
Kentisbeare, in Kentisbeare],
CO. Devon, manor of, 265, 466.
Wood, Wodde, Wode, Woode, Eliza-
beth, widow, land held of,
642, 665.
, John, son and heir of
Richard, 773.
, John, chaplain, 36.
, John, the elder, knight, 629.
John, the younger, 629.
Wood, Wode, Margaret, late the wife
of Thomas Wood, J.C.P., form-
erly wife of Robert Leynham,
esquire, co. Berks, 374.
Wood, Dame Margery, late the wife
of — Garthe, formerly wife
of Sir John Wode, knight,
daughter of — Lewknore, co.
Essex, 629.
Wood, Richard, 877.
, Richard, land held of, 426.
, Richard, heirs of, land held
of, 192.
Wood, Richard, co. Devon, 773.
Wood, Thomas, Thomas at Wode
(CO. Kent), 642, 665.
, Thomas (co. York), 390.
, Thomas, clerk (co. Leicester),
936.
, Thomas, clerk, (co. Norfolk),
IK.
, Thomas, gentleman, 92.
, Thomas, J.C.P., or C.J.C.P.,
11,228,374,393,394.
, , serjeant-at-law, 743,
834, 963.
, Thomas, knight, 865.
, Master William, clerk, 936,
Woodborough, Wodeborough, co.
Nottingham, 12.
, CO. Wilts, 502.
Woodch\arch, Wodecherche, co.
Kent, 973.
Woodcote, Wodcote [in Westhamp-
nett], CO. Sussex, manor of,
240.
Woodcroft, Wodcroft, in Luton, co.
Bedford, 155.
Woode, Isle of Wight. See Wood.
Woodecokes, co. Suffolk. See Trim-
ley St. Martin.
WoodehuU. See Wodehull.
Wooden, Wowdon [in Lesbury], co.
Northumberland, 906.
Woodesyde. See Woodside.
Woodford, Wodeford [in Huxloe
Hvmdred], co. Northampton,
manor (Lenton's) of, 916.
, manor (Norwich's)
of, 882.
GENERAL INDEX.
893
Woodford, manor (Norwich's) of —
cont.
, , Haynandes in, 916.
Wodeford [in Plj^mpton St.
Marv], CO. Devon, manor of,
land^held of, 717.
, Wodford [in Warden Hun-
dred], CO. Northampton, 659.
, , manor of, and By-
field, rent from, 675.
Woodfowles, Wodefowles, Wod-
fowles, manor [in Long Mel-
ford], CO. Suffolk, 110.
Woodgarsworth. See Wodgars-
worth.
Woodhall. Wodehall, co. Lincoln, 33.
, Wodehall, Wodhall [in Kel-
shall], CO. Hertford, manor of,
781.
, Wodhall, CO. York, 420.
Woodham Ferrers, Wodeham, Wode-
ham Ferrers alias Wodeham
Ferrvs, Wodham, co. Essex, 1,
143.'
, , manor of. land held
of, 144.
, , Bicknacre in, q.v.
, , Eyott's Farm in, q.v,
Mortimer, Wodeham Morty-
mer, co. Essex, manor of , 130.
Woodhay, East, Estwodhay, co.
Hants, 513.
, West, Wodehay, Wodehey,
CO. Berks, advowson of, 113.
, , manor of, 113.
Woodhorn, Wodhorn, co. Northum-
berland, 547 bis.
, Cowpen in, q.v.
ElUngton in, q.v.
, Linton in, q.v.
, Seaton, North, in, q.v.
, Widdrington in, q.v.
Woodhouse, Wodehouse, Wodhous
[in West Alvington], co.
Devon, manor of, 52.
, , land in, 886.
, , land held of, 886.
Woodland, Wedland, Wedlond [in
Cockfield], co. Durham, 558.
, manor of, 558.
Wodelond, Wodlond [in
Ermington], co. Devon, 323.
, Wodelond [in Ugborough],
CO. Devon, manor of, land
held of, 259.
alias Week, Wodelond [in
Kingsdown], co. Kent, manor
of, 210.
, , archbishop's manor
of, land held of, 210.
Woodlands, Wedelond, Wodelond,
Wodlond [in Horton], co.
Dorset, 316.
, manor of, land held
of, 845.
Woodlands — cont.
, Estwodelond, in Frome Sel-
wood, CO. Somerset, 928.
, Merevvoodlond [in Mere], co .
Wilts, 502.
Woodleigh, Wodelegh, Wodlegh, co.
Devon, Yen in, 865.
Woodmancot, Woodmancote [in
Dursley], co. Gloucester,
manor of, 685.
Woodmancote, Wodemancote [in
Bishops Cleeve], co. Glouces-
ter, 580.
Woodmansterne, Wodemerstorne,
CO. Surrey, manor of, 171.
Woodmanton, Wodmanton, Wod-
monton [in Clifton on Teme],
CO. Worcester, manor (h) of,
489.
Woodrow, Woderewe [tything in
Melksham], co. Wilts, 649.
Woodside, Wodesyde, Woodesyde,
in Croydon, co. Surrey, John
Kyng of. See King.
Woodsome Hall, Wodesom [in Farn-
ley Tyas in Almondbury in
Huddersfield], co. York
[W.R.], manor of, 166.
Woodstock, Wodstok, Wodstoke [co.
Oxford], manor of, land held
of, 519.
, Edmiind Hampden of. See
Hampden.
Woodwards manor, Wodewardes
londes, in Pettaugh, &c., co.
Suffolk, 34.
Woodyll, Robert, 496 passim.
Wooferton, Wolverton [in Richards
Castle], CO. Salop, 233.
Woolacombe, Over, Over Wolecomb,
Wolecomb Cruys [in Morthoe],
CO. Devon, manor (J) of,
864.
Wooley, ? Welleyhall [in Brancepeth],
CO. Durham, 558.
, manor of, 558.
Woolfardisworthy, Wollysworthy
[in Witheridge Hundred], co.
Devon, Brounston in. See
Brownstone, East.
, , Heyn in, q.v.
, Yedcomb in, q.v.
, West, Woolfardysworthy,
Wolffardesworthy [in Hart-
land Hundred], co. Devon,
153, 228.
, , le Parkes in, 228,
Woolhope, Hopewolvyth, co. Here-
ford, 463.
Woolhoui5e Manor, Wodehows, Wod-
howse tenement, in Long Mel-
ford, CO. Suffolk, 110.
Woolmore, Wolmer [tytliing in Melk-
sham], CO. Wilts, manor of,
649.
894
GENERAL INDEX.
Woolpit, Wolpet, Wolpett, co. Suf-
folk, 308.
Woolverton, Wolveton [in Brading],
Isle of Wight. 338.
, manor (f ) of, G09.
Woolwich, Wolwyche. co. Kent,
Cartfordlane leading to, 494.
Woonton, Wongton alias Wounton
[in Laysters], co. Hereford,
manor of, 737.
Wooton, Wotton, Wotton next Whit-
ton, hamlet of [in Burford],
CO. Salop, 384.
Wootton, Wotton, co. Bedford, 99.
Wawen, Wotton Wawen, co.
Warwick, 431.
, manor of Lucys in.
431.
, Offord in, q.v.
, Ullenhall in, q.v.
Whitley in, q.v.
Worcester, Worcetur, county of,
lands in, 136.
Worcester, co. Worcester, 159, 562
bis, 908.
, bailiffs of, land held of, 562.
, Batenhale by [in St. Peter's
parish]. See Batenhale.
, Bulton in, q.v.
, St. Mary the Virgin, cathe-
dral church of, bishop of, land
held of, 29, 96, 431 ter, 470,
580, 588, 594, 595, 693.
, , bishops of. See Al-
cok, John ; Gigles, Silves-
ter.
, , Thomas, prior of,
land held of, 489.
Worfield, Worfeld, Worfyld, co.
Salop, fee of, land held of, 598,
844.
, Ackleton in, q.v.
Worlaby, Wurleby, co. Lincoln,
manor of, 527.
Worle, Worll. co. Somerset, 521.
Worley of Upton, land held of, 627.
See Wyrley.
Worlingham, Wirlyngham, Great
and Little, co. Suffolk, 35.
Worlington, Wirdlyngton, co. Suf-
folk, manor of, 15.
Worll. See Worle.
Wormegay, Wirmegey, Wormegey,
Wrongey, co. Norfolk, honor
of, land held of, 16, 114.
, manor of, land held of, 359,
464.
Wormeleghton. See Wormleigh-
ton.
Wormelow, Wormelowe, co. Here-
ford, lordship and hundred of,
land held of, 112.
Wormingford, Womyngworth, co.
Essex, Cookes in, 94.
, Gamers in, q.v.
Wormington, Wormynton, co.
Gloucester, close called
' Wormynton Lese,' in Tod-
dington, 495.
Wormleighton, Wormeleghton, co.
Warwick, 245.
Wormyngworth. See Worming-
ford.
Wormyton. See Wormington.
Worseworth. See Wirksworth.
Worsley, Edmund, 370.
Worsopp, William, esqmre, 891.
Worstead, Worstede, co. Norfolk,
37.
Worston. See Wroughton.
Worteley. See Wortley.
Worth, CO. Sussex, parish of, 213.
Francis, Othe Fraunceys [in
Netherbury] co. Dorset,
manor of, land held of, 953.
[in Washfield], co. Devon,
manor of, 716.
Worth, Anthony, son and heir of
Thomas, 716.
Worth, Thomas, of Washfield, co.
Devon, 716.
Worth. See also Worthe.
Wortham, Wurtham, co. Suffolk,
496 bis.
Worthe, Humphrey, son and heir of
Robert, 650.
, Robert, 855.
Worthe, Robert, co. Hertford, 650.
Worthe. See also Worth.
Worthill, Worthehele, Worthele,
Worthell [in Ermington], co.
Devon, 426, 886.
, manor (|) of, 763.
, manor of, land held of, 426,
886.
Worthy, Kings, Kyngesworthye, co.
Hants, manor of, 602.
Wortley, Wyrtley [in Leeds], co.
York "[W.R.], 169.
Wortley, Worteley, Thomas, knight,
669, 741, 803, 830, 831, 935.
Worton [tything of Potterne], co.
Wilts, 738.
Nether, Nederorton, Nether-
orton, CO. Oxford, 484, 519.
, , manor of, 484, 519.
Over, Over Warton, Over-
orton, CO. Oxford, 21.
, manor of, 434.
Wotton, CO. Bedford. See Wootton.
, CO. Salop. See Wooton.
, CO. Surrey, 684.
, manor of, land held
of, 174.
Underedge, Wotton under
Egge, CO. Gloucester, manor
of, land held of, 833.
Huntingford in, q.v.
Wawen. See Wootton
Wawen.
GENERAL INDEX.
895
Wotton, Margaret de, 384.
Nicholas, 275.
, Elizabeth, daughter
and co-heir of. See Milys,
John.
Robert, esquire, 246, 642.
, Roger, 477.
Wounton. See Woonton.
Wraby. See Wrawby.
Wramplingham, Wramplyngham,
CO. Norfolk, 49.
Wrangbrook, Wrangbroke [in North
Elmsall], CO. York [W.R.],
669.
Wrangle, co. Lincoln. 838.
Wrantage [in North Curry], co.
Somerset, manor, or lordship,
of, 109.
Wrastlyngworth. See Wrestling-
worth.
Wrawby, Wraby, co. Lincoln, 527.
Wraxale, See Wroxall.
Wraxall, Wraxhale, Wroxale, co.
Dorset, manor of, 743, 834,
963.
, Wroxhale, co. Somerset,
Charlton manor in, q.v.
Wraxhall, North, Northwroxhale,
CO. Wilts, manor of, 797.
Wreies. See Wreys Barton.
Wrekill. See Writtle.
Wreningham, Wrennyngham, co.
Norfolk, advowson of, 18.
, manor of, 18.
Wrenstede. See Wrinstead.
Wrestlingworth, Wrastlyng\\orth,
CO. Bedford, ' Combes Maner '
in, 179.
, ' Duffhous lend ' in, 179.
, ' Harfordes Maner ' in, 179.
, ' Shilley Maner ' in, 179.
Wretell. See Writtle.
Wrey, Robert, co. Devon, 878.
Wrey, Walter, son and heir of Robert,
878.
Wreys Barton, Wreies [in Thrush-
elton], CO. Devon, 940.
, charter dated at, 940.
Wricklemarsh, Whritelmershe [in
Chalton next Woolwich], co.
Kent, 147.
Wrickton, Wirkton, Wrykton [in
Morville], co. Salop, advowson
of, 430, 947.
, manor of, 430, 947.
Wright, Wrygth, Nicholas, clerk,
246.
, Richard (co. Warwick), 356.
, Richard (co. York), 86.
, Roger, 679, 863.
, Thomas, 86.
Wrikell. See Writtle.
Wrinehill, Wrynhill [in Betley and
Madeley], co. Stafford, manor
of, 933.
Wrington, Wryngton, co. Somerset,
9.
, manor of, 926.
, Bradfield in, q.v.
Wrinstead Court, Wrenstede [in
Frinsted], co. Kent, manor of,
land held of, 686.
Writ of formedon in the descender,
963.
of right, 743, 963.
, of right close, little writ of
right close, 119, 649.
Writtle, Wrekill, Wretell, Wrikell,
Written, Writtyll, Wryttell,
CO. Essex, 1, 195.
, manor of, land held of, 1 ,
195.
, Bromwode in, q.v.
, Lightfotz in, q.v.
, Lutwode in, q.v.
Wrockwardine, co. Salop, Charlton
in, q.v.
Wroffeton. See Wroughton.
Wrongey. See Wormegay.
Wrotham, Wroteham, co. Kent, John
Clerk, of. See Clerk.
Wrotteslev, Hugh, esquire, 643.
, Walter, 491.
, , Joan, wife of,
daughter and heir of John
Bodefaunt, 491.
Wroughton, Worston, Wroffeton,
Alexander, son and heir of
John and Margaret, 52, 60.
, , land held of, 886.
, Christopher, knight, son and
heir of Jolin, esquire, 52, 60.
, Jolm, 251.
, , Margaret wife of,
251.
, John, esquire, 300, 498.
Wroughton, John, of Broad Hinton,
CO. Wilts, esquire, co. Devon,
52 ; CO. Gloucester, 60.
Wroughton, John, son of John,
esquire, 52.
, John, son of John and Mar-
garet, 52, 60.
, Margaret, wife of John,
esquire, 52, 60.
, Richard, son of John, esquire,
52.
, Robert, son of John, esquire,
52.
, Thomas, 858, 859.
, , Joan, wife of,
daughter and co-heir of John
Blake, esquire, 858, 859.
Thomas, son of John and
Margaret, 52.
, WilHam, son of John,
esquire, 52.
Wroxale, co. Dorset. See Wraxall,
Wroxall, Wraxale, co. Warwick.
prioress of, land held of, 693.
896
GENERAL INDEX.
Wroxhale, co. Somerset. See Wrax-
all.
Wroxham, co. Norfolk, 353.
Wrygth. See Wright.
Wrykton. See Wrickton.
Wryngton. See Wrington.
Wiynhill. See Wrinehill.
Wrytell, John, land held of, 679.
Wryttell, co. Essex. See Writtle.
Wullelavyngton. See WoUaving-
ton.
Wullesby, Clement, 117.
Wulstun, John, land held of, 34.
Wulves alias Parkers, co. Suffolk.
See Aldham.
Wulvessey. See Wolvesey.
Wurleby. See Worlaby.
Wurtham. See Wortham.
Wyburgh, Thomas, co. "Westmorland,
813.
Wyburgh, William, son and heir of
Thomas, 813.
Wyche. See Droitwich.
Wychelyng. See Wichling.
Wycherley, Alfred, 637.
, Richard, clerk, 562.
Wychford. See Witchford.
Wychyngham St. Mary. See Witch-
ingham, Great.
Wycombe, West, West Wecome, co.
Buckingham, William Dor-
mer of. See Dormer.
Wyddial, co. Hertford, Beauchamps
manor in, q.v.
Wydecomb, co. Devon. See Wythe-
combe Ralegh.
in the More, co. Devon. See
Widecombe in the Moor.
Wydecomb, Widecomb, Withecomb,
Alice, sister and co-heir of
William, 739.
, Joan, sister and co-heir of
William. See Smyth, Joan.
.William (1), 739.
, William (2), 739.
, , Joan, daughter and
heir of. See Taverner, Joan.
Wydecombe, co. Devon. See Wid-
combe.
Wyder, John, 374.
Wydeslade, Sowthe. See High
Weetslades.
Wydeworthy. See Widworthy.
Wydford, co. Hertford. See Wid-
ford.
Wydforde, co. Essex. See Widford.
Wye, CO. Kent, 246.
parish of, 246.
, manor of, land held of, 246.
Wye, William, 123, 852, 854.
Wyested. See Winestead.
Wyet, John, 615.
Wyfflyngham. See Willingham.
Wygborugh. See Wigborough.
Wygenale. See Wiggenhall.
Wygg, William, 666.
, , Agnes wife of, 666.
Wyglesworth, co. York. See Wig-
glesworth.
Wyglesworth, Christopher, &c. See
Wiglesworth.
Wygmore. See Wigmore.
Wygston, Roger, 589, 590, 591, 592.
, , Christine wife of,
sister and co-heir of Walter
Langley, 589, 590, 591, 592.
Wygtoft, Stephen, land held of heirs
of, 10.
Wygynthorp. See Wiganthorpe.
Wygynton, co. Hertford. See Wig-
ginton.
, CO. Stafford. See Wiggin-
ton.
Wykam. See Wykeham.
Wyke, CO. Cornwall. See Gweek.
, CO. Kent. See Court at
Wick.
, CO. Somerset. See Wick.
alias Weke, co. Somerset.
See Wick.
by ' le Devises.' See Wick.
by Milbourne Port. See
Milborne Wick.
[in Birstall, now parish], co.
York [W.R.], 803.
, North, Northwyke [? in Ax-
minster], CO. Devon, 767.
Synt Mary. See Week St.
Mary.
Wyke, Wike, Gilbert, 321.
, Joan, daughter and heir of
Alice Wydecomb, 739.
, , John, son and heir
of, 739.
, John (co. Devon), 119.
, John (co. Dorset), 956.
Wykeburgh. See Week St. Mary.
Wykeburnell. See Wick.
Wykeford. See Wickford.
Wykeham, Wykam, in Pickering
Lythe, co. York [N.R.], 167.
Wykeham, Wykham, William,
esquire, 436, 705 his.
Wyken. See Wicken.
Wykes, Edmund, esquire, land held
of, 685.
, John, 258.
, , Maud wife of. See
St. Loe, Maud.
, , , Edmund,
son and heir of, 258.
See also Wykys.
Wykham Breux, co. Kent. See
Wickhambreux.
Wykham, William. See Wykeham.
Wykhams Court Manor, co. Oxford.
See Standlake.
Wykys, co. Essex. See Wix.
Wykys, John, of Nynehead, land
held of, 772.
{
GENERAL INDEX.
897
Wykys — cont.
See also Wykes.
Wylbos, John, 838.
Wylby, CO. Norfolk. See Wilby.
Wylby, Wilbey, Thomas, son and
heir of William, 606.
Wylby, William, co. Norfolk. 606.
VVylcokes, Wylkok, John, clerk,
land held of, 591.
, John, of Baldock, 666.
Wylcokas fildes, co. Derby. See
Parw^ich.
Wylde. See Wild.
Wylkes, Wylkys, John, 484.
, William, 165, 724.
Wylkok. See Wylcokes.
Wylkvns. See Wilkyns.
Wylle. See Willey.
Wyllesworth. See Wildsworth.
Wylloughby, Wyllughby. See Wil-
loughby.
Wyllowghby, co. Norfolk. See Wil-
by.
Wylly, John, 393, 394.
Wyllyams. See Williams.
Wyllyngton. See Willington.
Wylmecote. See Wibncote.
Wylmer. See Willmer.
Wylmotte, Thomas, clerk, 246.
Wyknyncotte. See Wilnecote.
Wyknyngton, co. Kent. See Wil-
mington.
Wylmyngton, John de, 642.
Wylsford. See Wilsford.
Wylton, CO. Wilts. See Wilton.
Wylye, Wely Abbatissa, co. Wilts,
505.
, Deptford in, q.v.
Wylyswortn. See Wildsworth.
Wyman, Sir Alexander, priest, 939.
Wymarke, William, clerk, 562, 587.
Wymbeldon. See Wimbledon.
Wymborne Monkton. See Monck-
ton Up Wimborne.
Wymboume Mynstre. See Wim-
borne Minster.
, Up. See Upwimborne.
Wymbyssh, Wymbussh, Nicholas,
clerk, 270.
Richard, esquire, 436.
Wymmylton. See Wimbledon.
Wymondham, co. Leicester, 218.
, , manor of, 218.
Wyndam, co. Norfolk, 49.
, , manor (^) of, 13.
, , abbot's manor in
land held of, 142.
, , manor (J) of Bar
field Hall, Burfeld, in, 142.
, manor of Grishagh,
Gryshaugh, in, land held of
142 bis.
, , manor (J) of Stal
worthys, Stalworthes, in,
142.
Wt. 3777.
Wymondham, Wyndam — cont.
, messuage in, called
Bovys, 142.
, , abbot of, land held
of, 142, 600.
, John, abbot of ,^
land held of, 49.
Wympole. See Wimpole.
Wympston, Wjrmston [in Modbury].
CO. Devon, John Fortescue of.
See Fortescue.
Wymundham, John. See Windham.
Wynanderwath. See Asby Winder-
wath.
Wyncaulton. See Wincanton.
Wyncoby. See Winceby.
Wynchesterz manor. See Winches-
ters.
Wynckelegh. See Winkleigh.
Wyndam. See Wymondham.
Wyndeley. See Windley.
Wynder, co. Westmorland. See
Winder.
Wynder, Agnes, 831.
, Edmvmd, 831.
, Raynold, 831.
Wynderich, Wyndrich. See Winde-
ridge.
Wyndesore, co. Berks. See Wind-
sor.
, CO. Devon. See Winsor.
, Brode, co. Dorset. See
Broadwindsor.
Wyndesore, Andrew, esquire, land
held of, 164, 627.
, Anthony, 463.
, Thomas, esquire, 237.
Wyndete, William, land held of, 776.
Wyndham. ^ee Windham.
Wyne, John, chaplain, 245.
Wynferthyng. See Winfarthing.
Wynford, co. Somerset. See Win-
ford.
Wynfrythe. See Winfrith New-
burgh.
Wyngfeld. See Wingfield.
Wyngham. See Wingham.
Wynkelegh. See Winkleigh.
Wynkesley. See Winksley.
Wynklegh. See Winkleigh.
Wynlaton. See Winlaton.
Wynley. See Windley.
Wynnesbury, co. Salop. See Wins-
bury.
Wynnesbury, Alice, daughter and
heir of William. See Little-
ton, Richard.
Wynnesbury, William, co. Stafford,
537.
Wynnesbury, William, land held of,
473.
Wynnock, John, 373.
Wyru-isshe. See Windrush.
Wynscombe. See Winscombe.
Wynsford Bosun. See Winsford.
iH 57
898
GENERAL INDEX.
Wynsor, co. Devon. See Winsor.
Wynsslod. See Winslade.
Wynston. See Winston.
Wynterborne Cherbiirgh. See
Winterbourne Gunner.
Martyn. See Winterborne
St. Martin.
Wynterburne, Whytchj^rche. See
Winterborne Whitchurch.
WjTiterplace. See Mablethorpe.
Wyntershull, Robert, esquire, 174.
Wynthorp. See Winthorpe.
Wynton, co. Westmorland. See
Winton.
Wyntrede. See Winterhead.
Wyntryngham. See Wintringham.
Wyott, Wyot. Andrew, 886.
, Henry, 9.37.
Wyrardisbury, Wyrardesbury, co.
Buckingharn, 627.
Wyre, Thomas, 208.
Wyrley, Great, Wirley [in Cannock],
CO. Stafford, 347 bis.
Wyrley, Worley, John, land held of,
583.
Wyrtley. See Wortley.
Wyse, Robert, 973 ter.
Wyseman, John, 496.
, Walter, 329.
Wyset, Wysett, Wyset Roos. See
Wissett.
Wyspygton. See Wispington.
Wyssynden. See Whissendine.
Wystanstowe. See Wistanstow.
Wyston, Cold. See Weston, Cold.
Wystowe, William, 766.
Wytby. See Whitby.
Wytebiirgh. See Whiteaborough.
Wytecombe. ^ee Witcombe.
Wythecombe Raleigh, Wydecomb,
CO. Devon, 178.
Wytherling, Wytherlyng [in Molash],
CO. Kent, manor of, 246.
Wythern. See Withern.
Wythersfeld. See Withersfield.
Wytherygge. See Witheridge.
Wythibroke. See Withybrook.
Wythyngton. See Widdington.
Wytley. See Witley.
Wyttecrosse. See Whytcrosse.
Wyttelbury, Robert, land held of,
644.
Wytteney. See Witney.
Wytteryng. See Wittering.
Wyttnam, West. See Wittenham,
Long.
Wytton, CO. Norfolk. See Witton.
, CO. Northumberland. See
Whitton.
, CO. Si.ii?olk. See Whitton.
by the Watter, co. Northum-
berland. See Witton Castle.
Wyvell, John, of Stonton Wyville,
heirs of, land held of, 407,
414.
Wyvell — cont.
, Robert, of Ripon, esquire,
304.
Wyvelyngham. See Willingham.
Wyveton. See Wiveton.
Yanwath, Yanwyt [in Barton parish],
CO. Westmorland, manor of,
815.
Yard, Yurde [in Combe Flory], co.
Somerset, manor of, 65.
, Yerd, co. Devon, knight's
fee in, 118.
, Yeard, Yerd, in Kentisbury,
CO. Devon, 615.
Cole, Yerde Cole [in Rose
Ashe], CO. Devon, manor of.
_ land held of, 323.
Yard, Yearde, Yerde, Gilbert, land
held of, 646.
, John, of Polisby, land held
of, 422.
, Nicholas, 266.
, Richard, land held of, 153,
770.
, Richard, of Yard Cole, land
held of, 323.
Yerde, Richard, son and heir of
Roger Yerde, proof of age, co.
Devon, 17.
Yardley Gobion, Yardeley, Yardley,
CO. Northampton, 912.
Hastings, Yerdley Hast-
yngys, co. Northampton,
manor of, land held of, 78.
Yarm, Yarom, Yarome, co. York
[N.R.], 556, 561.
Yarmouth, Great, Jernemuth, co.
Norfolk, 225, 272.
, Asshef eldes tenements in,
272.
Yarneacrez, co. York. See Roman-
by.
Yarnecombe, Yernecombe [in Mod-
bury], CO. Devon, 149.
Yarnewyk. See Yarnwick.
Yarnscombe, Yarnescumbe, Yernes-
combe, Yernscombe, co.
Devon, 228.
, , manor of, 228.
, , , land held of,
228.
, Bassettes Londes in,
228.
, , Langley Barton,
? Lankeye Londes, in, 228.
GENERAL INDEX.
899
Yamscombe, co. Devon — cont.
, , Palton Land in. 228.
Little, Litilyernscombe,
Lytill Yernescombe [in Yarns-
combe], CO. Devon, Crenlake
in, 228.
Yarnwick, Yarnewyk [depopulated,
in Ivirklington], co. York
[N.R.], 862.
, manor of, 862.
Yarom, Yarome. See Yarm.
Yatesbury, co. Wilts, 974.
Yatinden. See Yattendon.
Yattendon, Yatinden, co. Berks,
CajJtens and Knellis beside,
678.
Yatton, CO. Somerset, Hewish in,
q.v.
, Wick in, q.v.
Yaxley, Yaxlee, co. Suffolk, 496 bis.
, land at ' le Lynkes ' in, 4 96.
Yaxley, Yaxle, Yaxlee, Anthony,
son of John, 496.
Christopher, son of John,
496.
, Elizabeth, daughter of John,
496.
, Elizabeth, wife of John,
496.
, , land held of, 496.
, James, son of John, 496.
Jane, daughter of John,
496.
, John, 107.
John, serjeant-at-law, 270,
383, 425, 462, 889.
Yaxley, John, serjeant-at-law, co.
Suffolk, 496.
Yaxley, Richard, 462, 496.
Richard, the younger, 496.
, Richard, of Yaxley, the
elder, 496.
, Robert, brother of John,
496.
Thomas, son and heir of
John, 496.
Yayleres, or Yayleris [? Jailers], in
SouthPetherton and Ilchester,
CO. Somerset, manor of, 134.
Ydesford, Ydj-fford. See Ideford.
Yealmpton, co. Devon, Dunstone in,
q.v.
, Lineham in, q.v.
, Pitten in, q.v.
Yeard, co. Devon. See Yard.
Yearde, Gilbert, &c. See Yard.
Yeaveley, co. Derby, Stydd in, q.v.
Yedcomb, in Woolfardisworthy, co.
Devon, 555.
Yeddeslegh, Yedyslegh. See Iddes-
leigh.
Yeldham, Great, Great Gelham, co.
Essex, 26.
Yeldyng. See Ileden.
Yelverton. co. Norfolk, 353.
Yelverton, ,\nne, wife of William,
esquire, daughter of John
Paston, esquire. 353.
William, II, 921, 922, 924.
William, esquire, 946.
Yelverton, William, esquire, co. Nor-
folk, 353.
Yelverton, William, son and heir of
William, esquire, 353.
Yendacott, Indecote [in Shobrooke],
CO. Devon, 67.
, manor of, 267.
Yeo, CO. Devon. See Woodleigh.
Barton, Yeo, Yoe, in
Mariansleigh, co. Devon, 262.
Yeo, Nicholas, esquire. 30.
Yeoham [? in Thrushelton], co.
Devon, 940.
Yeondestowe, co. Devon. See In-
stow.
Yeovill, Yevell, co. Somerset, 540.
Yerburgh, Yerdeburgh, Richard,
esquire, land held of, 2, 585.
Yerd. See Yard.
Cole. See Yard Cole.
Yerde. John, &c. See Yard.
Yerdebiirgh. See Yerburgh.
Yerdley Hastyngys. See Yardley
Hastings.
Yermo\ith, William, clerk, 200.
Yernecombe. See Yarnecombe.
Yernescombe, Yernscombe. See
Yamscombe.
Yetminster, Jatmystr', co. Dorset,
320.
Yevelchester. See Ilchester.
Yevell. See Yeovill.
Ylfercomb. See Ilfracombe.
Ylly Monachorum. See Eleigh,
Monks.
Yndeswill Parkes, co. Devofl. See
Tavistock.
Yngelby. See Ingleby.
Yngmanthorp. See Ingmanthorpe.
Yngylby. See Ingleby.
Ynkepenne. See Inkpen.
Yntwode, Yntwodes. See Intwode.
Yoke. See Yokes Coiu-t.
Yokefieet, Yukflet [in Howden], co.
York [E.R.], 169.
Yokes CoLxrt, Yoke [in Frinsted], co.
Kent, manor of, 686.
Yoman, Austin, 891.
, John, 631.
Yon. See Ion.
Yong, Yonge. See Yoimg.
Yorcke, John. See Yorke.
York, county of, duchess of. See
Philippa.
, duchy of, land held of. 38, 69,
600, 650, 704, 728, 842, 947,
952.
, honor of, land held
of, 380.
, duke of. See Henry.
900
GENERAL INDEX.
York — cont.
, earl of, land held of, 430.
York, city of, co. York, 538, 539, 602,
658, 831, 915.
, sheriffs of, 191.
, Davygate, Davegate, called
Lardener Prison, manor of,
191.
, Old Bale of. See St. Mary
Bishophill.
, friars of, 831.
, St. Leonard, hospital of,
master and brethren of, land
held of, 391, 567, 939.
, St. Mary Bishophill Junior,
Copmanthorpe in, q.v.
, St. ]\Iary Bishophill Senior,
St. Mary next Old Bale, ad-
vowson of, 221.
, Middlethorpe in,
q.v.
, St. Marj% the Virgin, without
the walls of, abbot of, land
held of, 346, 539, 556 ter, 561
ter, 658.
, St. Peter, cathedral church
of, archbishop of, land held of,
3, 12, 86, 163, 185, 22.3, 235,
303, 556 bis, 561 ter, 569, 570,
618, 664. 669, 691, 831, 914,
939. See Savage, Thomas.
, , dean and chapter of,
Geoffrey, the dean, and
chapter of, land held of, 169,
567, 573, 914.
, prebend of Dun-
nington in, q.v.
, , prebend of Strensall
in, q.v.
, treasurer of, land
held of, 556 bis, 561 ter, 572.
Yorke, Yorcke, John (co. Derby),
631.
, John (CO. Wilts), 682.
, Richard, esquire, son and
heir of Richard, knight, 139.
Yorke, Richard, loiight, co. York,
139.
Yorton [in parish of Broughton], co.
Salop, 229.
Young, Yong, Yonge, John (co. Bed-
' ford), 677.
, John (co. Northampton),
203.
, Thomas, 926.
Young, Thomas, co. Wilts, 797.
Yoving, Thomas, son and heir of
Thomas, 797.
Yoxford, CO. Suffolk, inanor of, 200.
, Miirrills in, q.v.
, Stikingland in, q.v.
Yrsby, Joan, 457.
Yslipe. See Islip.
Ystrad INTarchell. See Street
Marshall.
Yultflet. See Yokefleet.
Yurde. See Yard.
Zeal Monachoram, Sele Monacorum,
CO. Devon, 176.
, inanor of, land held
of, 176.
South, Sele [in South Taw-
ton], CO. Devon, Richard
Taverner of, 119.
, , borough of, laud
held of, 717.
Zeals, Sells [in Mere], co. Wilts,
manor (^) of, 784.
, Higher, or Zeals Ailesbury,
Overselys [in Zeals tything, in
Mere], co. Wilts, 502.
, Lower, or Zeals Clevedon,
Selysclevedon [in Zeals tyth-
ing, in Mere], co. Wilts, 502.
Zepyswiche, Nicholas, clerk, 271 6is.
Zouch, Souch, Souche, Such, Szoche,
Zouche, John, 77.
, John, esquire, land held of,
970.
, John la, knight, 584, 602,
603, 604, 612, 618.
, , Margaret wife of,
cousin and heir of John and
Isabel de Bellew, 577, 602,
604.
, , , Elizabeth,
daughter and heir of. See
Bowet, Elizabeth.
, John, lord de, or de la. 125,
434, 447.
, , land held of, 352.
, , Joan, wife of, sister
and co-heir of John, lord Dyn-
ham, 434, 447.
, Katharine, lady de, daugh-
ter of Lucy Lentall, 125.
, lord le, la, de le, or de la,
land held of, 20, 201. 411, 413,
497, 656 (4), 691, 851, 859,
(5), 929.
, WilUam le, knight, 602.
, William, lord le, land held
of, 161.
, William, lord, heirs of, land
held of, 63.
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