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INQUISITIONS  POST  MORTEM 

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Wt.  3777.— H.T.  Ltd.— 400. 


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INQUISITIONS    POST    MOKTEM 

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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. 


(viii) 


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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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], 


HENRY    VII.  3 


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 


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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. 


10  INQUISITIONS. 


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 


12  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 


16  INQUISITIONS. 


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 


18  INQUISITIONS, 


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 


HENRY    VIT.  19 


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. 


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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. 


22  INQUISITIONS. 


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 


24  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 


HENRY    VII  25 


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. 


26  INQUISITIONS. 


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 


32  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 


HENRY  VII.  33 


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. 

Ill    3 


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 


HENRY    VII.  35 


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. 


36  INQUISITIONS. 


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 


HENRY  VII.  •  37 


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 


HENRY    VII.  39 


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. 


40  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 


HENRY  VII.  41 


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, 


42  INQUISITIONS. 


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 


HENRY    VII.  43 


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. 


44  INQUISITIONS. 


Two  messuages,  100a.  land,.  lOw.  meadow,  30«.  pasture,  in  Begbury, 
worth  606\,  held  of  the  abbot  of  Glastonbury,  service  unknown. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  12.  (48.)     E.  Series  II.  File  85)5.  (3.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  12.  (49.)       E.  Series  II.  File  895.  (4.) 

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. 


HENRY    VII.  43 


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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  12.  (.51.)     E.  Series  II.  File  895.  (1.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  12.  (52.)     E.  Series  II.  File  895.  (2.) 

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 


46  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  12.  (53.)     E.  Series  II.  File  145.  (12.) 

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 


HENRY  VII.  47 


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. 


48  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  12.  (58.)     E.  Series  II.  File  145.  (14.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  12.  (59.)     E.  Series  II.  File  895.  (20.) 


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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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  12.  (60.)     E.  Series  II.  File  145.  (11.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  12.  (61)     E.  Series  II.  File  342.  (5.) 

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 


50  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  12.  (62.)     E.  Series  II.  File  895.  (8.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  12.  (63.)     E.  Series  II.  File  895.  (19.) 

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 


HENRY    VII.  51 


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. 


HENRY   VII.  59 


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.) 


'to* 


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.) 


HENRY  VII.  63 


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. 


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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, 


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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 


72  INQUISITIONS. 


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 


HENRY    VII.  73 


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 


74  INQUISITIONS. 


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 


HENRY  VII.  75 


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/. 


76  INQUISITIONS. 


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 


HENRY   VIT.  77 


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 


78  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 

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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 


80  INQUISITIONS. 


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 


HENRY  VII.  81 


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 


HENRY  VII.  85 


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 


86  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  13.  (10.)     E.  Series  II.  File  1115.  Part  IV.  (7.) 


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 


88  INQUISITIONS. 


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 


HENRY    VII.  89 


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. 

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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, 


90  INQUISITIONS. 


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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HENRY  VII.  91 


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. 

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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. 

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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. 


92  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  13.  (23.)     E.  Series  II.  File  1115.  Part  IV.  (1.) 

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. 


HENRY    VII.  93 


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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  13.  (24.)     E.  Series  II.  File  895.  (16.) 


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 


94  INQUISITIONS, 


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^. 


HENRY    VII.  95 


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. 

Jtt7 


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. 


HENRY    VII.  99 


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, 


/ 


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. 


HENRY    VII.  103 


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.  ^ 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.   13.  (60.)     E.  Series  II.  File  216  (3.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  13.  (61.)     E.  Series  II.  File  216.  (4.) 


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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol   13.  (62.)     E.  Series  II.  File  216.  (2.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  13.  (63.)    E.  Series  II.  File  465.  (3.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  13.  (66.)     E.  Series  II.  File  1062  (3.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  13.  (67.)     E.  Series  II.  File  1062  (2.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  13.  (70.) 

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. 


HENRY  VII.  121 


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 


122  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 


HENRY    Vil.  123 


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.) 


124  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 


HENRY    VII.  125 


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. 


126  INQUISITIONS, 


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 


128  INQUISITIONS. 


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 

IH  10 


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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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 


HENRY   VII.  157 


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.) 


HENRY  VII.  159 


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, 

IH  11 


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 


164  INQUISITIONS. 


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 


170  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 

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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, 

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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. 

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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, 

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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 


HENRY    VII.  18] 


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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  14.  (25.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  .14.  (26.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  14.  (27.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  14.  (28.) 


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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  14.  (29.) 


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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  14.  (30.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  14.  (31.)     E.  Series  II.  File  896.  (12.) 

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. 


HENRY   Vn.  185 


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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  14.  (32.)     E.  Series  II.  File  832.    (12.) 


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. 

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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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  14.  (38.) 

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 


HENRY    VII.  187 


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. 


HENRY   VII.  189 


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. 

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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. 

C.  Series  II.    Vol.  14.   (49.) 

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. 


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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/. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  14.  (50.) 


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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.   14.  (51.) 


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. 

C.  Series  II.    Vol.   14.   (52.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.   14.  (53.) 


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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  14.  (55.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.   14.  (56.)     E.  Series  II.  File  611.  (3.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  14.  (57.) 


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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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 


HENRY  VII.  201 


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 


202  INQUISITIONS. 


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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204  INQUISITIONS. 


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, 


HENRY    VII.  205 


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 


206  mQUTSITIONS. 


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. 

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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. 


HENRY    VII.  207 


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. 


208  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 


HENRY  VII.  219 


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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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 

IH  15 


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. 


HENRY  VII.  229 


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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 


HENRY    VII.  245 


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 


246  INQUISITIONS. 


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 


HENRY    VII.  247 


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 


248  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 

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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. 


250  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 

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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 


HENRY    VII.  251 


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. 


252  INQUISITIONS. 

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 


HENRY    VII.  253 


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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HENRY    VII.  265 


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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  15.  (33.) 


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 ' 


HENRY    VII.  263 


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. 


264  INQUISITIONS. 


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.' 

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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 


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'  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. 

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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 


HENRY    VII,  271 


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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  15.  (46.) 


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. 


HENRY    VU.  273 


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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  15.  (49.)     E.  Series  II.  File  466.  (1.) 

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 


274  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  15.  (53.) 


HENRY    VII.  275 


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 


276  INQUISITIONS. 


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, 


278  INQUISITIONS. 


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 


HENRY    VII.  279 


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 


290  INQUISITIONS. 


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.) 


HENRY    VII.  291 


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 


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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.) 


HENRY    VII.  299 


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 


HENRY    VII.  305 


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. 

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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. 

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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. 


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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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  : — 


HENRY   VIT.  337 


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, 


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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. 


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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.) 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  16.  (41.)    E.  Series  II.  File  342.  (9.) 

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 


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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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  16.  (43.)     E.  Series  II.  File  342.  (12.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  16.  (45.) 


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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  16.  (46.) 


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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  16.  (47.) 


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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  16.  (48.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  16.  (51.)    E.  Series  II.  File  960.  (10.) 


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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. 


^to^J 


Other  findings  as  in  No.  602. 


*o 


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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  16.  (53.) 


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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  16.  (54.) 


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. 


i 


HENRY    VIT.  383 


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. 

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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 

Wt.  3777.  iH  27 


418  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 


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HENRY    VII.  419 


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 


420  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 


HENRY    VII.  425 


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. 

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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. 

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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 


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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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol  17.  (10.)     E.  Series  II.  File  897  (&.)  (20.) 

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. 


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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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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. 

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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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  17.  (15.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  17.  (16.)     E.  Series  II.  File  1115.  Part  VIII.  (5.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  17.  (18.)     E.  Series  II.  File  960.  (17.) 


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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  17.  (19.) 


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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  17.  (20.) 


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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  17.  (21.) 


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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  17.  (22.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  17.  (24.)     E.  Series  II.  File  960.  (20.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  17.  (25.)     E.  Series  II.  File  960.  (19.) 


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 


HENRY    VII.  461 


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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  17.  (30.)     E.  Series  II.  File  960.  (22.) 


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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  17.  (31.)     E.  Series  II.  File  960.  (14.) 

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. 


HENRY    VII.  465 


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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  17.  (32.) 


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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  17.  (33.) 

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 

Wt.  3777.  I  H  .-io 


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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  17.  (36.) 


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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  17.  (37.) 

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. 


468  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 


HENRY    VII.  469 


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. 


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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. 

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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 


470  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 


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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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 


474  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 


476  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol   17.  (54.)     E.  Series  II.  File  612.  (1.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.   17.  (62.)     E.  Series  II.  File  960.  (26.) 

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. 

G.  Series  II.   Vol   17.  (64.)     E.  Series  II.  File  1115.  Part  VIII.  (3.) 
Wt.  3777.  iH  31 


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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.   17.  (67.)     E.  Series  II.  File  8976.  (9.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  17.  (68.)     E.  Series  II.  File  62.  (5.) 

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.) 


HENRY    VII.  487 


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 


HENRY   VIT.  489 


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. 


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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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.   17.  (88.)     E.  Series  II.  File  960.  (IG.) 

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 


HENRY    VII.  493 


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. 

G.  Series  II.  Vol.  18.  (1.) 


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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  18.  (1.) 


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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, 

C.  Series  II.  Vol  18.  (1.) 


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 


HENRY   VTI.  513 


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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  18.  (5.) 


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. 

G.  Series  II.  Vol.  18.  (5.) 

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. 


HENRY    VII.  61& 


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. 

Wt.  3777.  IH  34 


530  INQUISITIONS. 


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 


HENRY  VII.  531 


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 


HENRY  VII.  533 


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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  18.  (13.)      E.  Series  II.  File  897c.  (3.) 

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 


HENRY  VIT.  535 


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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol  18.  (15a.) 

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 


HENRY  VII.  537 


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. 

C.  Series  11.   Vol.  18.  (156.)     E.  Series  11.  File  897c.  (2.) 

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, 


HENRY    VII.  541 


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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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 


HENRY    VII.  547 


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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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, 


HENRY    VII.  549 


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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 


HENRY   VII.  551 


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 


HENRY    VII.  553 


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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol  18.  (43.) 


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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol.  18.  (44.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  18.  (45.) 


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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  18.  (45.) 


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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  18.  (45.) 

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, 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  18.  (45.) 


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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  18.  (45.) 


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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  18.  (46.) 

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/. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol  18.  (47.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.  Vol  18.  (47.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  18.  (47.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  18.  (47.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  18.  (48.) 


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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  18.  (49.)     E.  Series  II.  File  146.  (2.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  18.  (50.)     E.  Series  II.  File.  146.  (1.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  18.  (51.)     E.  Series  II.  File  146.  (3.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  18.  (52.) 

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. 

C.  Series  II.   Vol.  18.  (53.) 

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. 


HENRY    VII.  591 


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. 


600  INQUISITIONS. 


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 


HENRY    VJl.  601 


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 


602  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 


HENRY    VII.  603 


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  ; 


604  INQUISITIONS. 


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 


HENRY    VII.  605 


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.) 


606  INQUISITIONS. 


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- 

SGrVlCG 

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 


608  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 


HENRY    VII.  609 


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.) 

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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 


HENRY    VII.  611 


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.) 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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