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MARGARET DUCHESS OF NORFOLK
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BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition. Wing. 30 Dec. [Bracy].
Jurors
Jurors: John Smewynes ; William Hendys ; John fitz Thomas ; Richard atte Welde ; John Thynne ; Laurence Parage ; Hugh atte More ; Richard Spenser ; John fitz John ; Nicholas Dyn ; Robert Cauvile ; and John Mathewe .
Holdings
She held in her demesne in fee tail to herself and the heirs of her body the manor of Penn under a fine of 1344 [CP 25(1) 287/41, no. 339] by which William de Neuton, parson of Seagrave , William de Loughton, parson of Witherley , and John de Repyndon, parson of Cold Overton , enfeoffed John de Segrave and Margaret his wife, to themselves and the heirs of their bodies with remainder to the right heirs of John. Hence it descended to Thomas de Mowbray, late duke of Norfolk , as the son of Elizabeth, daughter of John de Segrave and Margaret, and then to the son and heir of the duke, Thomas de Moubray, knight , who is still living. It is not held of the king in chief, but of whom and by what service is unknown; annual value £10.
She died on 24 March last. The duke was then 33 years of age, and he died on 22 September. Thomas Moubray, knight , is son and heir of the duke, and kinsman of John de Segrave and Margaret, and their heir. He was 14 years of age on 17 Sept. last .
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SUSSEX. Inquisition. Steyning. 9 March. [Weston].
Jurors
Jurors: John Graunt ; John Swyft ; Thomas atte Wode ; William Merlot ; Edmund Swellyng ; John Poynaunt ; Ralph atte Broke ; Simon Chamberleyne ; John Russell ; John Broun ; Thomas Lorens ; and John Perys .
Holdings
She held in her demesne as of fee in chief of Richard II the lordship of Bosham with the manor of Stoughton, by the grant of Edward II to Thomas de Brotherton, formerly earl of Norfolk and marshal of England , and the heirs of his body. It descended to Margaret as daughter and heir. She died seised of it on 24 March last , and from her the right to it descended to Thomas de Moubray, late duke of Norfolk , as son of Elizabeth her daughter, and from him to Thomas de Moubray, knight , his son, who still lives. The annual values are Bosham £113 15s.5 3/4d. and Stoughton £14 9d., but how they are held is unknown.
Date of death, age and death of the duke, and heir as above.
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WORCESTERSHIRE. Inquisition ex officio on various matters relating to the office of escheator. Droitwich. 30 May 1399. [Braas].
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Rudyng ; Richard Alysaundre ; William Benton ; Henry Hoddebache ; John Mose ; William Hulle ; William Lenche ; Thomas Bredon ; William Frewyn ; John Banard ; John Sharp ; and William Wattekote .
Holdings
Margaret duchess of Norfolk died on 23 March last holding the manor of North Piddle, which comprises 1 carucate, annual value 60s., 20 a. meadow 40s., and assize rents of £4 6s.4d. payable at the four terms by equal parts.
Thomas Stourdy, chaplain , outlawed in the county court at Stafford on 12 May 1399 for various felonies at the suit of the king, had in the county 15 sheep worth 15s., 6 … worth 30d., 1 heifer 5s., and 1 silver spoon 12d.
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WORCESTERSHIRE. Inquisition. Upton upon Severn. 29 Jan. 1400. [Wassheborn].
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Kerdyf ; John Groue ; Thomas Clifton ; William London ; Richard Ketelby ; Thomas Rompney ; John Boiler ; William Farnwell ; Robert Wilchar ; John Crockebarwe ; Hugh Bartelet ; and Andrew Feckenham .
Holdings
She held to herself, the heirs of her body, and the heirs of John de Segrave, knight , her late husband, in her demesne in fee tail, the manor of North Piddle by the said fine of 1344 [no. 235], and it descended accordingly. Of whom it is held and by what service is unknown. There are £4 6s.4d. assize rents payable by equal parts at Lady Day and Michaelmas, 1 carucate worth 60s., and 20 a. meadow 40s., total annual value £9 6s.4d.
Date of death and heir as above.
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SHROPSHIRE. Inquisition. Much Wenlock. 26 Nov. [Banastre].
Jurors
Jurors: William Halghton ; Henry Blundell ; Richard Saundres ; Richard Crateford ; John Stoke ; Robert Toteney ; Robert Northfolk ; William in the Hale; Thomas Clebury ; Roger Wates ; William Sprot ; and Roger Lee .
Holdings
She held as above, by the fine of 1344, the manors of Stottesdon and Kingswood, and they descended accordingly. Stottesdon is held of the king in chief by knight service, amount unknown, annual value £20. Kingswood is not held of the king , but of whom and by what service is unknown, annual value 100s.
Date of death and heir as above.
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SHROPSHIRE. Inquisition. Much Wenlock. 26 Nov. [Banastre].
Jurors
Jurors: William Halghton ; Henry Blundell ; Richard Saundres ; Richard Crateford ; John Stoke ; Robert Toteney ; Robert Northfolke ; William in the Hale; Thomas Clebury ; Roger Wates ; William Sprot ; and Roger Lee .
Holdings
She held no knight’s fees or advowsons in the county or the adjacent March of Wales.
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DERBYSHIRE. Inquisition. Derby. 16 Jan. 1400. [Gaytford].
Jurors
Jurors: John de Tapton ; Matthew de Ardern ; Richard Taillour of Mickleover ; William Bildyng ; Thomas de Parys of Litchurch ; William de Normanton of the same; William Baile of Alvaston ; John Spenser of the same; Thomas Hopkynson of Thulston ; John Tomlynson of the same; Roger Barogh of Aston-on-Trent ; and Richard Spenser of Shardlow .
Holdings
She held in her demesne in fee tail jointly enfeoffed with John de Segrave, knight , her late husband, by a fine similar to that mentioned above [CP 25(1) 287/41, no. 341], and descending in the same way, the castle and manor of Bretby, the manors of Rosliston and Coton, and 12 messuages, 14 bovates and £10 rent in Repton, Linton, Milton, Willington, Ashbourne and ‘Howes’. Of whom they are held and by what service is unknown. The annual values are Bretby £25, Rosliston £15 6 1/2d., Coton £13 10s.1/2d. and the 12 messuages etc. £4 6s.8d.
Dates of death and heir as above.
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LONDON. Inquisition [indented]. 14 Dec. [Knolles].
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas ?S... ; Henry Gerard ; John Marchall ; John Richer ; John Rogger ; John Balsham ; John Dyne ; John Holbech ; John Parys ; Roger ...ner; Richard Kebull ; and William Rede .
Holdings
She held in her demesne in fee tail, as daughter and heir of Thomas de Brotherton , by the grant of Edward II [as above, no. 236], 1 messuage and a vacant place at the Broken Wharf in the parish of St. Mary Somerset, with chambers, shops and other buildings annexed to it. It is held of the king in burgage, as all London is, annual value £10.
Dates of death and heir as above.
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WARWICKSHIRE. Inquisition. Kineton. 31 Dec. [Wychard].
Jurors
Jurors: William de Geydon ; Einon (Enee) de Baddeby; John Harryes ; William Raulyns ; John Dalby ; Hugh Neel ; John Faukener ; John Vpton ; William Brook ; William Ward ; John Mayster ; and Thomas Maudes .
Holdings
She held in her demesne in fee tail by one of the said fines [no. 235] the manors of Aspley, Alspath, Flecknoe and Thurlaston, and they descended accordingly. They are not held of the king , but of whom and by what service is unknown. The annual values are 100s., £4, £10 and 100s.
Dates of death and heir as above.
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WARWICKSHIRE. Inquisition. Kineton. 31 Dec. [Wychard].
Jurors
Jurors: William de Geydon ; Einon (Enee) de Baddeby; John Harryes ; William Raulyns ; John Dalby ; Hugh Neel ; John Faukener ; John Vpton ; William Brook ; William Warde ; John Maystere ; and Thomas Maudes .
Holdings
She held no fees or advowsons in Warwickshire.
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LEICESTERSHIRE. Inquisition. Loughborough. 5 Feb. 1400. [Wychard].
Jurors
Jurors: John Pymme ; William Heywode ; Robert Stone ; William Dalton ; Henry Dalcroff ; Richard Barkeby ; Thomas Kyrkeby ; Thomas Herberd ; John Lewyns ; Thomas Irreys ; John de Barton ; and Thomas Ryder .
Holdings
She held in her demesne in fee tail by the second fine [no. 241] the manors of Seagrave, Sileby, Mountsorell, Great Dalby, Witherley and Cold Overton, and 30 messuages, 30 virgates and 100s. rent in Cotes, Thurnby, Smisby [Derb], Wymeswold, Hoby, Thorpe Satchville, Twyford, Thurmaston, Thorp Busard [Notts] and Melton Mowbray, and they descended accordingly. They are not held of the king , but of whom and by what service is unknown. The annual values are Seagrave £40 11s.10d., Sileby £40, Mountsorell £7, Great Dalby 40s., Witherley £10, Overton £34, and the 30 messuages etc. £10.
She also held the hundred of Goscote in fee tail under a similar fine [CP 25(1) 287/41, no. 349] of the king in chief by a rent of 100s. payable at the exchequer, annual value 40s.
Dates of death and heir as above.
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LEICESTERSHIRE. Inquisition. Loughborough. 5 Feb. 1400. [Wychard].
Jurors
Jurors: John Pymme ; William Heywode ; Robert Stone ; William Dalton ; Henry Dalcroff ; Richard Barkeby ; Thomas Kyrkeby ; Thomas Herberd ; John Lewyns ; Thomas Irreys ; John de Barton ; and Thomas Rydere .
Holdings
She held a quarter of a knight’s fee in Ingarsby; and the advowsons of Seagrave, Sileby and Kegworth, which extend when they occur at £10, 20 marks and £10.
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CAMBRIDGESHIRE. Inquisition. Cambridge. 20 Jan. 1400. [Parys].
Jurors
Jurors: John Hoberd ; Thomas Netherstrete ; Nicholas Treue ; Richard Chaumberleyn ; John Moddyng ; Robert Elys ; Henry Plowright ; John Longe ; John Burgate ; Henry Glaswright ; John Colyn ; and John Costyn .
Holdings
She held in her demesne in fee tail as daughter and heir of Thomas de Brotherton by the grant of Edward II [as above, no. 236] the manor of Kennett and Kentford. Of whom it is held and by what service is unknown; annual value 20 marks.
Dates of death and heir as above.
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[For the Huntingdonshire inquisition taken by the writ, see 250 below.]
Inquisition Head
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. Inquisition . Cambridge. 20 Jan. 1400. [Parys].
Jurors
Jurors: John Hoberd ; Thomas Netherstrete ; Nicholas Treue ; Richard Chaumberleyn ; John Moddyng ; Robert Elys ; Henry Plowright ; Henry Glasewrigh ; John Longe ; John Burgate ; John Colyn ; and John Costyn .
Holdings
She held in her demesne in fee tail:
Boxworth, 1/2 fee held by John Drabon .
Cheveley, 1 fee held by Gilbert Pecche .
Fulbourn, 1 fee held by Walter de Maners .
Trumpington, 1/2 fee held by Walter de Busshey .
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CAMBRIDGESHIRE. Inquisition ex officio [indented]. Cambridge. 13 March 1400. [Parys].
Jurors
Jurors: John Hoberd ; Thomas Netherstrete ; Nicholas Treue ; Richard Chaumberleyn ; John Moddyng ; Robert Elys ; Henry Plowright ; John Longe ; John Burgate ; Henry Glaswright ; John Colyn ; and John Costyn .
Holdings
Long before she died she granted to John Longe of Kennett the manor of Kennett and Kentford for a term of years for an annual rent, amount unknown. From 24 March 1399 until 20 Jan. 1400 Edmund Oldhalle and John Longe occupied the manor and took the profits, title unknown, and they are answerable for them.
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HUNTINGDONSHIRE. Inquisition. Huntingdon. 24 Jan. 1400. [Parys].
Jurors
Jurors: Richard Lodyngton ; Walter Iue ; John Ode ; Walter Fylers ; Henry Charwalton ; Robert Tredelef ; John Parker ; Richard Bele ; John Dunhed senior; William Duward ; Roger ...; and John Fraunceys .
Holdings
She held in her demesne in fee tail by one of the said fines [no. 245] the manor of Fen Stanton. It descended accordingly, and is held of the king in chief, service unknown, annual value 200 marks.
Dates of death and heir as above.
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HUNTINGDONSHIRE. Inquisition ex officio [indented]. Huntingdon. 6 March 1400. [Parys].
Jurors
Jurors: William Filers ; Walter Iue ; John Cook ; William Clerk ; John Orewell ; John Heruy ; Robert Tredeleff ; William Cat ; Robert Hemyngford ; John Godwen ; Thomas Draper ; and John Martyn .
Holdings
She held the manor of Fen Stanton of the king in chief. She died on 24 March, from which date William Shortewade, bailiff there, has taken the profits to the use of Walter Fitzpiers, clerk , title unknown. Shortewade and Fitzpiers are answerable to the king for the profits.
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YORKSHIRE. Inquisition. Coxwold by Newburgh. 10 Jan. 1400. [Brounflete].
Jurors
Jurors: William de Sproxton ; Robert Bussye ; Thomas de Holme ; John de Knayton of Thirsk ; William Kepwyk ; John Wilkynson ; Richard Jonson of Dalton ; John Walkern252_001 of Thirsk; John Seel of the same; William de Bageby ; John Bradelay ; Thomas Molgryue ; Stephen de Brynyston ; and Richard Saunderson .
Holdings
She held in her demesne in fee tail by one of the said fines [no. 235] the manor of Dinnington, and it descended accordingly. It is not held of the king , but of whom is unknown; annual value £8.
She held in her demesne as of fee the manor of Thwaite, also not of the king, but of whom is unknown; annual value 40s.
Dates of death and heir as above
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ESSEX. Inquisition. Chelmsford. 24 Jan. 1400. [Baynard].
Jurors
Jurors: Richard atte Crouche ; John Bollard ; William Sturmyn ; Thomas Payntour ; Richard Bures ; John Cays ; Thomas Bawde ; Thomas Clerc ; John Mynot ; William Dyer ; John Watton ; and William Heued .
Holdings
She held in fee tail by the grant of Edward II to Thomas de Brotherton [as above, no. 236] the manors of Chesterford, Dovercourt and Romford. Chesterford is held of the king in chief, service unknown, annual value £30; Dovercourt is held of the earl of Oxford as 1 knight’s fee, 43 marks; 15 a. in Romford are held of Adam Karlyl by a rent of 3s., 1 a. of John Love by a rent of 4d., and of whom the rest is held is unknown, annual value £10.
Date of death and heir as above.
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ESSEX. Inquisition. Chelmsford. 16 August 1400 . [Baynard].
Jurors
Jurors: Richard atte Crouche ; John Bollard ; William Sturmyn ; Thomas Peyntour ; Richard Bures ; John Kays ; Thomas Baude ; Thomas Clerk ; John Mynot ; William Dyere ; John Watton ; and William Heued .
Holdings
She held the following knight’s fees in her demesne in fee tail:
Boxworth, Cambridgeshire, 1/2 fee.
Ketteringham, Norfolk, 1 fee.
Cheveley, Cambridgeshire, 1 fee.
Fulbourn, Cambridgeshire, 1 fee.
Trumpington, Cambridgeshire, 1/2 fee.
Chesterford, 1/20 fee.
There are no other fees or advowsons in this county which they can extend.
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HERTFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Buntingford. 6 Feb. 1400. [Baynard].
Jurors
Jurors: John Roger ; William Wode ; Nicholas Rodeswell ;n255_001 Walter Werry ; John ?Byxen ; John Beaupre ; John Swaugle ; Walter Braumfeld ; Thomas Helder ; William Gardiner ; Robert Braumfeld ; and William Dardes .
Holdings
She held in fee tail by the grant of Edward II to Thomas de Brotherton , Mary his wife, and his heirs [as above, no. 236; only in this inquisition and no. 258 is Mary mentioned] the manor of Weston. It is held of the king in chief of the earldom of Norfolk, annual value £20.
Dates of death and heir as above.
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HERTFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Buntingford. 12 August 1400. [Baynard].
Jurors
Jurors: John Rogger ; William Wode ; Nicholas Redeswell ; Walter Werry ; John ?Byxen ; John Beaupre ; John Swaugle ; Walter Braunfeld ; Thomas Heldere ; William Gardener ; Robert Braunfeld ; and William Dardys .
Holdings
She held the following in fee tail:
Offley, 5 fees, and 4 fees once held by Roger Bernard .
In the county, 1 fee once held by Roger FitzNicholas .
Weston, 1/2 fee; 1/2 fee; 1/2 fee once held by Henry Roucestr ; 1/10 fee once held by Walter de Norton ; 1/10 fee once held by Robert FitzPagan ; 1/20 fee once held by John FitzEustace ; and 1 fee once held by Richard de Boya.
Willian, 1/10 fee.
Weston, 1/2 fee once held by John de Burgo .
Hinxworth, 1/5 fee.
Everton, Bedfordshire, 1 fee.
Stagenhoe, Bedfordshire, 1 fee.
Stratton, Millow and Dunton, Bedfordshire, 1 fee.
Clothall, Bedfordshire, 1/10 fee.
There are no other fees or advowsons which they can extend.
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NORFOLK. Inquisition. Norwich. 22 Dec. 1399. [Bowet].
Jurors
Jurors: William Gosselin ; William Hernyng ; Robert Barefot ; Richard Potekyn ; Adam Thurston ; Bartlet Colee ; John Croos ; Adam atte Grene ; Thomas Lucas ; Robert Halle ; William Hoberd ; and William Warner .
Holdings
She held in fee tail by the grant of Edward II to Thomas de Brotherton [as above, no. 236] the manors of Forncett, Lopham, Dickleburgh, Suffield, Ditchingham, Earsham, Hanworth, Halvergate, Framingham, South Walsham and Harleston with the half hundred of Earsham.
Forncett, annual value £70 3s.7 1/2d., Suffield, £35, Ditchingham, £46 18s., Earsham, £50 10s.10 1/2d., Hanworth, £60, Halvergate, £50 6s.11 1/2d., Framingham, £32 8s.10d., and South Walsham, £52 14s.7d., are held of the king in chief, service unknown. Lopham, £50 8s.4d., is held of the abbot of St. Giles , service unknown. Dickleburgh, £12, and Harleston and the half hundred of Earsham, £30 3d., are not held of the king in chief but of whom is unknown.
She also held a third part of the manor of Loddon, formerly of her husband, John de Segrave, knight , for life. It descended to Thomas de Moubray, the duke.
Dates of death and heir as above.
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SUFFOLK. Inquisition. Ipswich. 29 Dec. 1399. [Bowet].
Jurors
Jurors: Seman Blaunchard ; John ?Polham ; John Ole ; Robert de Burton ; John Glede ; Walter Ode ; Thomas atte Wode ; Walter Wardeyn ; William Reynold ; William Pope ; Alan Onhand ; and Ranulph Coluille .
Holdings
She held in fee tail by the grant of Edward II to Thomas de Brotherton and Mary his wife [as above, no. 236, and see no. 255] the castle and manor of Framlingham, the manors of Walton, Earl Soham and Kennett, the manor and borough of Bungay, the manors of Earl Stonham, Dunningworth, Kelsale, Staverton, Hollesley and Hoo, the hundred of Loes, and £18 rent from Cratfield, Stow Park and Berwick.
Framlingham, annual value £80, Walton £80 17s.4d., Earl Soham, £28, Bungay, £70 5s.1d., Staverton, £36 16s.3 1/4d., and Hoo with the hundred, £33 1s.1/2d., are held of the king in chief. Kennett, £28 1d., Earl Stonham, £46 17s.4 1/2d., Dunningworth, £16 8s.6d., Hollesley, £40 17s.7 1/4d., and Kelsale, £60, are not held of the king but of whom is unknown.
She also held in her demesne in fee tail by one of the said fines [above, no. 235] the manor of Peasenhall. It is not held of the king but of whom is unknown; annual value £18.
Dates of death and heir as above.
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GLOUCESTERSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Extent . Newent . 9 Feb. 1400. [Poyns].
Jurors
Jurors: William Southorle ; Roger Hicokes ; Richard Robyns ; Richard Broke ; Nicholas Bray ; Thomas Coueley ; Richard Moldesone ; Walter Wynter ; William Faukenere ; John Hurell ; Richard Bailly ; and Thomas Hull .
Holdings
She held in her demesne in fee tail:
Llanvair Discoed, 1 fee held by Ralph de Monte Hermerii .
Mathern, 1 fee held by Bogo de Knovyll .
Penhow, 1 fee held by Ralph Seymor .
Portskewett and Harpson, 1 fee held by Matthew Beneland .
Crick, 1/2 fee held by William Derneford .
Dinham, 1/2 fee held by Andrew de Bello Campo .
Maesycwmmer, 1/2 fee held by Amery Lucy .
Itton, 1/2 fee held by Henry de Bendevyll .
St. Arvans, 1/4 fee held by Leysannus ap Morgan .
Llanmartin, 1/4 fee held by Walter de Kemeys .
Henrhiw, 1/4 fee held by Roger Seymor and William Adam .
St. Wormet, 1/4 fee held by John de Bleccher .
Tidenham, 1/4 fee held by Walter Waldyng .
She also held in her demesne in fee tail the advowsons of:
St. Mary’s priory, Chepstow, extending at 20 marks.
The free chapel on the Severn in the lordship of Tidenham in the March of Wales, £10.
The church of Lancaut, 40d.
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GLOUCESTERSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES . Inquisition. Newent. 9 Feb. 1400. [Poyns].
Jurors
Jurors: William Southorle ; Roger Hycoks ; Richard Robyns ; Richard Broke ; Nicholas Bray ; Thomas Coueley ; Richard Moldesone; Walter Wynter ; William Faukener ; John Hurel ; Richard Bayly ; and Thomas Hull .
Holdings
She held in fee tail by the grant of Edward II to Thomas de Brotherton [as above, no. 236], the castle and manor of Chepstow and the manor of Tidenham. They are held of the king in chief by knight service, amount unknown; annual value £207.
Dates of death and heir as above.
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GLOUCESTERSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition .n261_001 Thornbury. 24 … 1400–01 (2 Henry IV). [Poyns].
Jurors
Jurors: Robert Chaumpeneys ; Thomas Waryn ; William Clyveden ; Robert ?Henegge ; Nicholas ...; ?Robert W..de ; Thomas ...body; John Tyderyngton ; William Tony ; William Symmes ; Roger Corbet ; and Nicholas Forestare .
She died on 24 March 1399.
Since then Hugh Waterton, knight, has held them by the king’s grant [ CPR 1399–1401, p.123].
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Inquisition Head
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Inquisition ex officio. Winchcombe. 1 Oct. 1401. [Somervyle].
Jurors
Jurors: Henry de Aston ; Robert Eode ; Richard Baily ; Richard Chamburleyn ; William Aleise ; William ?Budull ; Simon Uske ; William ?Kemotte ; John Knulle ; William Ace ; Philip Hide ; and Thomas Jemes .
Holdings
John Newman of Winchcombe had there when he was outlawed 6 oxen worth 60s., 6 pigs 10s., 1 bed 10s., and 2 brass pots 8s.
John Spaldyng on the day that he was outlawed had at Cirencester half a dozen full provender vessels worth 10s., 3 candlesticks, 6 brass pots, 2 pairs of andirons, 1 iron ‘vern’ and 1 fire-pike, worth 6s.8d., and 8 pairs of shoes 40d.
William Rye when he was outlawed had 1 stack of barley in a granary worth 40s.
Margaret duchess of Norfolk died on 24 March 1399 holding the castle and manor of Chepstow and the manor of Tidenham. Hugh Waterton, knight , has held them by the king’s grant all the time that Robert Somervyle has been escheator.
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Inquisition Head
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Inquisition ex officio. Newent. 28 Nov. 1402. [Whytyngton].
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Felwelyn ; Peter Cappe ; Walter Wyntour ; Edmund Forde ; Thomas Hull ; Richard Hertelaund ; John Myle ; John Bytheweye ; James Colewall ; Stephen Swyft ; Richard Dun ; and Richard Boure .
Holdings
Thomas Weston who was outlawed in Gloucestershire at the suit of John Barndesley on a plea of trespass had various goods and chattels worth 6s.8d.
Margaret duchess of Norfolk died holding, as in last. Hugh Waterton, knight , has occupied them and taken the profits all the time that Robert Whytyngton has been escheator.
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n261_001^: Perhaps ex officio, but this is not stated explicity.
Holdings
No holding information available.
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Poyns(Escheator)
Jurors
- Robert Chaumpeneys
- Thomas Waryn
- William Clyveden
- Robert ?Henegge
- Nicholas ...
- ?Robert W..de
- Thomas ...body
- John Tyderyngton
- William Tony
- William Symmes
- Roger Corbet
- Nicholas Forestare