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            <title>Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Volume 21, 1418-21</title>
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         <publicationStmt><publisher><ref target="http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/">Mapping The Medieval Countryside</ref>, a collaboration between the Department of History, University of Winchester, and the Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London. Licenced under a <ref target="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/deed.en_GB">Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 UK: England &amp; Wales License</ref>.</publisher><address><addrLine>University of Winchester, Winchester, SO22 4NR, England, United Kingdom</addrLine><addrLine>http://www.winchester.ac.uk/academicdepartments/history/</addrLine></address><address><addrLine>King's College London, Strand, London WC2R 2LS, England, United Kingdom</addrLine><addrLine>http://www.kcl.ac.uk/ddh/</addrLine></address></publicationStmt>
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               <bibl><author>J.L. Kirby</author> and <author>Janet Stevenson</author> (eds), <title>Calendar of Inquisitions Post-Mortem and other Analogous Documents preserved in the Public Record Office XXI: 6-10 Henry V (1418-1422)</title>.<publisher>Boydell &amp; Brewer</publisher><date>2002</date></bibl>
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                  <name type="forename">ELIZABETH</name> WIDOW OF <name type="person">
                     <name type="forename">JOHN</name> 
                     <nameLink>AP</nameLink>
                
                     <name type="surname">HARRY</name> OF <name type="place">POSTON</name>
                  </name>
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                     <num type="docNum">579</num> 
                     <rs type="writType" subtype="ple">Writ</rs> <hi rend="italic">plenius certiorari</hi> <rs type="dorse" n="en">‡</rs> <date type="writDate" when="1421-12-09">9 Dec. 1421</date>.
                     [<name type="person" role="writClerk" key="2129562">Wymbyssh</name>]. <hi rend="italic">Teste</hi> <name type="person" role="teste"><name type="forename">John</name>, <name type="role">duke of Bedford</name></name>.
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                  <ab>Recites findings of <ref target="CIPM-DOC-21-578">578</ref> as to the heirs of Hugh de Waterton, knight. It has been pleaded on behalf of Richard that his mother Elizabeth was living on the day of Hugh’s death and was the other of his daughters and heirs, and that her son Hugh ap Harry, older brother of Richard, was living on the day Elizabeth died, and so Richard is that Hugh’s brother and heir.  Inquire whether Elizabeth was living on the day Hugh de Waterton died and was his other daughter and heir, and whether Hugh ap Harry was her son and h.eir and elder brother of Richard on the day Elizabeth died, and whether Richard was his brother and heir, and what lands and tenements on Hugh’s death came to Elizabeth and into our hand, and by reason of Richard’s minor age remain in our hand.</ab>
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                     <name type="county" key="1721">Herefordshire and the Adjacent March of Wales</name>. <rs type="doc" subtype="inq" rend="indented">Inquisition [<hi rend="italic">indented</hi>]</rs>. <name type="place" role="inqLoc" key="362559">Hereford</name>. <date type="inqDate" when="1422-06-11">11 June 1422</date>. [<name type="person" role="escheator">Monyngton</name>].</head>                  
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                     <ab>Jurors: <name type="person" role="juror">
                           <name type="forename">Thomas</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Hakeluyt</name> of <name type="place" key="586575">Pembridge</name>
                        </name><!--Pembrugg-->; <name type="person" role="juror">
                           <name type="forename">Richard</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Lime</name> of <name type="place" key="586575">Pembridge</name>
                        </name><!--Pembrugg-->; <name type="person" role="juror">
                           <name type="forename">Roger</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Crumpe</name> of <name type="place" key="3062505">Crump Oak</name>
                        </name><!--in Pembridge - Crumpeke-->; <name type="person" role="juror">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Yong</name>
                        </name>; <name type="person" role="juror">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Parker</name>
                        </name>; <name type="person" role="juror">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Stepehens</name> of <name type="place" key="433177">Lawton</name>
                        </name><!--in Kingsland - Lauton-->; <name type="person" role="juror">
                           <name type="forename">Thomas</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Lauton</name>
                        </name>; <name type="person" role="juror">
                           <name type="forename">Richard</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Kynford</name>
                        </name>; <name type="person" role="juror">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Hunt</name>
                        </name>; <name type="person" role="juror">
                           <name type="forename">Richard</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Gardener</name>
                        </name>; <name type="person" role="juror">
                           <name type="forename">William</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Hogges</name>
                        </name>; and <name type="person" role="juror">
                           <name type="forename">John</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Andrewes</name>
                        </name>.</ab>
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                     <ab><name type="person">Elizabeth</name> widow of <name type="person">
                        <name type="forename">John</name> 
                        <nameLink>ap</nameLink>
                        <name type="surname">Harry</name>
                     </name> of <name type="place" key="601289">Poston</name> was living on the day of the death of <name type="person">
                        <name type="forename">Hugh</name> 
                        <nameLink>de</nameLink> 
                        <name type="surname">Waterton</name>, <name type="role">knight</name>
                     </name>, i.e. <date when="1410-07-02">2 July 1410</date>, and long afterwards and was one of his daughters and heirs. On
                        the day of Elizabeth's death, i.e. <date type="death" when="1421-02-17">17 Feb. 1421</date>, <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Hugh</name> 
                           <nameLink>ap</nameLink>
                           <name type="surname">Harry</name>
                        </name> was her son and heir and
                        elder brother of <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Richard</name> 
                           <nameLink>ap</nameLink>
                           <name type="surname">Harry</name>
                        </name>. Richard is Hugh's brother and heir. The 1/2 manor of
                        <name type="manor" quantity="1/2" key="3143413">Eaton Tregoz</name> with the advowson of a mediety of the <name type="advowson" quantity="1/2" key="3143417">chapel belonging to the manor</name>
                        came into the king's hand by the deaths of Hugh de Waterton, Elizabeth and <name type="person" role="heir">Blanche</name> wife of <name type="person">
                           <name type="forename">Robert</name> 
                           <name type="surname">Chalonnes</name>, <name type="role">knight</name>
                        </name>, the other daughter of Hugh, because of the minority
of Richard. The moiety of the manor with the mediety of the advowson of the chapel are
<rs type="heldOf">held of <name type="person">the king</name> in chief</rs> by knight service, annual value of the 1/2 £10, of the mediety 100s.
Details of the 1/2 manor as in <ref target="#CIPM-DOC-21-578">578</ref>.</ab>
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<ab><name type="person"><name type="forename">Richard</name> <nameLink>ap</nameLink> <name type="surname">Harry</name></name> was <measure type="ages">aged 15 years</measure> on <date type="age" n="15" when="1422-04-05">5 April last</date>. No other lands descended to
Elizabeth by the death of Hugh de Waterton or came into the hand of the king as
appears by an inquisition taken at <name type="place" key="1417735">Ross on Wye</name> on <date when="1420-10-28">28 Oct. 1420</date> [<ref target="#CIPM-DOC-21-578">578</ref>].</ab>
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                  <classMark type="chancery">C 138/50/93 mm. 1-2</classMark>
                  <classMark type="exchequer">E 149/121/4</classMark>		
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               <note type="enhancement">ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT:  The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of <hi rend="italic">CIPM XXI</hi> has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages.</note>
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