E-CIPM 18-655: THOMAS ATTE HALL OF SOUTH CLIFFE

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THOMAS ATTE HALL OF SOUTH CLIFFE

Writ Head

655 Writ, plenius certiorari ; as an inquisition taken before John Godard, late escheator of Richard II , [CIM V, no. 171] found that a messuage and 2 bovates in South Cliffe in the parish of North Cave, which William Nelotson held on the day that he was outlawed, were taken into the king’s hands by Thomas Graa, escheator , and were held for 3 years and more, and were held of Thomas atte Hall of South Cliffe, order to enquire whether Thomas is dead or not, who is next heir, and by what service they are held.. 24 Nov. 1401 [Mapilton].

Addressed to William Hungate, escheator.

Inquisition Head

YORKSHIRE Inquisition [indented]. Kilham. 30 Sept. 1402 [Hungate].

Jurors

Jurors: John Lesset ; Robert Stabler ; Michael Spyns ; Robert Mounceux ; John Ward ; Thomas Westiby ; William Mareschall ; Thomas Clerk ; William Waplyngton ; William Walker; John Proctour ; and James Hustwayte .

Holdings

He has been dead for 14 years and more but the jurors do not know on what day he died. Alice who was the wife of William de Ake of Lockington, his daughter and heir, is aged 40 years and more.

William Nelotson held of him on the day that he, William, was outlawed 1 messuage and 2 bovates in South Cliffe in the parish of North Cave by fealty, and by what other service is unknown.

TNA reference

C 137/33/43 mm. 1-2

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Holdings

Holdings

No holding information available.

Extents

Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

Jurors

  • John Lesset
  • Robert Stabler
  • Michael Spyns
  • Robert Mounceux
  • John Ward
  • Thomas Westiby
  • William Mareschall
  • Thomas Clerk
  • William Waplyngton
  • William Walker
  • John Proctour
  • James Hustwayte

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