E-CIPM 18-118: HENRY ATTE BROME

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HENRY ATTE BROME

Inquisition Head

LONDON. Inquisition [indented]. 6 March 1400. [Knolles].

Jurors

Jurors: William Howes ; Thomas Wobourne ; Geoffrey atte Bere ; John Bokelsmyth ; John Baron ; Adam Holte ; John Bartholmewe ; Roger Lounde ; Robert Bereford ; John Hamerton ; Walter Adam ; and Thomas Ryvewes .

Holdings

He held in his demesne as of fee a tenement with houses, shops and a plot of land in the parish of St. Michael Bassishaw, of the king in burgage as all the city is, annual value 6 marks.

He died on 1 Nov. 1342. Alice atte Brome is his heir, being the daughter of Ralph his brother, aged 58 years.

After his death Agnes his wife, who held jointly with him for her life, occupied them and took the profits until she married Hugh Jentill . He then held them until he died. Then she married John London , who held them for her life. She died. Then John London married a certain Lucy, and they held them. By his will he left them to Lucy for life, and then to pay for a chaplain to pray for the souls of Lucy and himself in St. Michael’s church. After his death the parishioners of that church took possession in accordance with his will, occupied them and took the profits until Simon Standish, chaplain , was inducted into a perpetual chantry. He held the property and took the profits until Robert London and Thomas London , claiming to be the heirs of John London, entered and took possession. They alienated to a certain John Walesby , and he to William Belhome , who now holds and takes the profits.

TNA reference

C 137/8/47 mm. 1-2

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Holdings

Holdings

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Extents

Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

  • Knolles(Escheator)

Jurors

  • William Howes
  • Thomas Wobourne
  • Geoffrey atte Bere
  • John Bokelsmyth
  • John Baron
  • Adam Holte
  • John Bartholmewe
  • Roger Lounde
  • Robert Bereford
  • John Hamerton
  • Walter Adam
  • Thomas Ryvewes

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