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THOMAS LATYMER, KNIGHT
Inquisition Head
SOMERSET. Inquisition. Wells. 6 Oct. [Vyel].
Jurors
Jurors: John Broke ; William ?Rous ; Stephen Wyght ; John Horbeme ; William Tommes ; Simon Sage ; John Gollak ; Thomas Tayllour ; Walter Forester ; Robert Raphael ; Robert Tayllour ; and John Colyns .
Holdings
He held the manor of West Chelwood in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief by the service of a quarter of a knight’s fee, annual value 10 marks.
He died on 14 Sept. Edward Latymer, esquire , his brother and heir, is aged 50 years and more.
TNA reference
C 137/24/51 mm. 1-2
E 149/77/18 m. 4
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Inquisition Head
LEICESTERSHIRE. Inquisition. Market Harborough. 27 Sept. [Wychard].
Jurors
Jurors: William 'in the Vale'; John Attewell ; John atte Broke ; John 'in the Hyrne'; John Sadyngton ; Thomas Colynsson ; John Waryn ; John Turgeys ; Thomas Chapman ; William Maydewell ; Henry Couper ; and John Cartwryght .
Holdings
He held in his demesne as of fee a third part of half the manor of Gumley, of Thomas de Burton, knight , as a twentieth part of a knight’s fee, annual value 33s.4d.; and a third part of the manor of Church Langton with the advowson at the third vacancy, of Thomas de Asteley, knight , as a twentieth part of a knight’s fee, annual value 54s.
Jointly with Anne his wife, who survives, he held to them and his heirs by a grant of John de Mydelton, parson of Chipping Warden , and Thomas Cleydon, chaplain :
Smeeton Westerby, a third part of the manor, of Richard Turvyll , service unknown, annual value 5 marks.
Foxton, a third part of the manor, of Thomas de Burton, knight , service unknown, annual value 4 marks.
Date of death and heir, aged 40 years and more, as above.
TNA reference
C 137/24/51 mm. 3-4
E 149/77/18 m. 1
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Inquisition Head
STAFFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Lichfield. 11 Nov. [Hervill].
Jurors
Jurors: Roger Fordeane ; Thomas Cook ; John Gylys ; William de Tonworth ; Thomas Symond ; John Lewys ; John Skot ; Adam de Pype ; John de Rolston ; Roger de Chirchyerd ; Roger Parnell ; and Richard de Redehull .
Holdings
In right of Anne his wife, formerly the wife of John Beysyn , who held jointly by royal licence for her life, he held:
Ashley, two parts of the manor with the advowson, of the king in chief by knight service, annual value £6.
Water Eaton, 60s. rent from various lands and tenements, of the earl of Stafford , service unknown.
Date of death and heir, aged 44 years and more, as above.
TNA reference
C 137/24/51 mm. 5-6
E 152/8/376 #2
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Inquisition Head
SHROPSHIRE. Inquisition. Shrewsbury. 16 Oct. [Thornes].
Jurors
Jurors: Hugh Purcell ; William Halughton ; Walter S....ton ; Thomas Child ; Robert Budull ; Hamo Walleford ; William Child ; William Ferour of Newport ; William Lymberuer ; William Couk of Hugford ; Roger Jonkyns ; and Richard Taillour of Little Wenlock .
Holdings
He held two parts of the manor of Broseley in his demesne as of fee in right of Anne his wife, who held jointly with John Beysyn , her former husband, by the grant of Walter de Walton, parson of Billingsley , and John Child of Knightley. The are held of the prior of Wenlock by the service of being steward to the prior, annual value 100s.
Date of death and heir, aged 40 years and more, as above.
TNA reference
C 137/24/51 mm. 7-8
E 152/8/372 #1
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Inquisition Head
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Inquisition. Northampton. 9 Oct. [Haldenby].
Jurors
Jurors: John Stretton ; Richard Andrew ; William Fox ; Richard Rideward senior ; William Alberd ; Hugh Boys ; Thomas Wybern' ; John Wryght ; John Orcherd ; William Hochekyns ; John Brakle ; and William Pygot .
Holdings
He held in his demesne as of fee:
Chipping Warden, the manor, advowson and hundred, of the king in chief by a rent of 75s. to the castle of Rockingham, annual value £40 [36 marks].
Upton by Northampton, 1 toft and 24 a., of Richard Clendon of Upton, service unknown, annual value 20s., which 20s. he granted to William Kyrkeby for life.
Duston by Northampton, three quarters of a virgate, anciently valued at 5s., of John Grey , service unknown.
Northampton, a meadow in a place called ‘Kyngeshale’, of the king in free burgage, annual value 40s.
Little Bowden, a third part of the manor, of the king of the ancient demesne of the crown, annual value 26s.8d.
Desborough and Rushton, a third part of half the manor, of the prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England of the manor of Harrington as a twentieth part of a knight’s fee, annual value 13s.4d. [a third part of a quarter of the manor].
Carlton, a third part of the manor, of Reynold Lucy, knight , by the rent of a sparrowhawk, annual value 10s.
Great Weldon, a quarter of the manor, of John Knyvet by rent of a pair of spurs, value 3d., annual value 6s. [a third part of a quarter of the manor].
Sulby, 5s. rent from the revenues of the abbot there payable at Easter.
Dingley, 3 a. fallow and a little wood called ‘Loughtlond’, of the prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England, service unknown, annual value 2s.
He also held jointly with Anne his wife, who survives him, to them and his heirs:
Braybrooke, the castle and advowson, of the prince of Wales of the honour of Berkhampstead by knight service, by the grant of William Northwode, parson of Anderby , and John de Mydelton, parson of Chipping Warden , by a charter shown to the jurors, annual value 40 marks.
Rothwell, the manor called ‘Latymeresfee’, of the earl of Stafford , service unknown, by the grant of John de Mydelton, parson of Wardon , and Thomas Cleydon, chaplain , annual value 10 marks.
Watford, £4 rent payable by the prior of Daventry at Easter and Michaelmas, of John Isbury by a rent of 2s., by the same grant.
Chipping Warden, 1 carucate, 3 a. arable and 2 a. meadow and pasture, formerly of Robert Brewode and Maud his wife, of Henry bishop of Lincoln , of his castle of Banbury, service unknown, by the same grant, annual value 28s.
Little Bowden, a third part of half the manor, of Thomas Maureward, knight , by the grant of Thomas de Burton, knight , service unknown, annual value 26s.8d.
Burdon’s Hall, the manor, of the king of the honour of Peverel by suit of court at Duston twice yearly, by the grant of Richard Rideware and Emma his wife by a fine of Richard II [not found] shown to the jurors, annual value 20s.
Trafford, the manor, of Thomas Percy, knight , as a twentieth part of a knight’s fee, by a grant of John Pulton and John Waryner of Kirton in Lindsey , shown to the jurors, to them and Ustard Saumon of Gainsborough , now deceased, and the heirs of Thomas, annual value 40s. [60s.].
Date of death and heir, aged 40 years and more, as above.
[Small variations in E 149/77, no. 18 in square brackets.]
TNA reference
C 137/24/51 mm. 9-10
E 149/77/18 m. 2
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Holdings
No holding information available.
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Stanley(Writ Clerk)
Jurors
- Hugh Purcell
- William Halughton
- Walter S....ton
- Thomas Child
- Robert Budull
- Hamo Walleford
- William Child
- William Ferour of Newport
- William Lymberuer
- William Couk of Hugford
- Roger Jonkyns
- Richard Taillour of Little Wenlock