E-CIPM 18-801: AMANDO, KNIGHT

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AMERY DE SANCTO AMANDO, KNIGHT

Inquisition Head

DEVON.Inquisition. Ipplepen. 30 June. [Reyuell].

Jurors

Jurors: William Gilbert ; Robert Litelton ; Thomas B... ; ... ...; John Holecomb ; John .ussher; Nicholas Rakelford ; William ?Holebem ; Richard Drew ; Richard Berd ; Richard Sonder ; and John Thomme .

Holdings

He held the manor of Ipplepen jointly with his wife. By a fine of 1394 [CP 25(1) 45/68, no. 151, licence CPR 1391–6 , p.333] he and Eleanor his wife granted the manor to Henry Ingepenne and Richard Parkere , and they regranted it to them in tail male, with successive remainders to Amery his son and Joan his son’s wife in tail male, the heirs of Amery and Eleanor, and the right heirs of Amery. It is held of the king in chief by the service of a third part of a knight’s fee, annual value £30.

He died on 13 June holding jointly with Eleanor. Amery the son died without male heirs. Ida, wife of Thomas West , daughter of Amery, aged 10 years and more on 6 May, and Gerard Braybrook , son of Eleanor, his other daughter, aged 10 years and more, are his heirs.

[Margin : (foot) examined (head) Ipplepen. Devon.]

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Inquisition Head

DERBYSHIRE.Inquisition. Repton. 3 Oct. [Twyford].

Jurors

Jurors: Walter Marreys of Rosliston ; William Warde of Coton in the Elms ; Henry Pachet of ?Oad ; Robert ?Derb’ of Measham ; John Porter of the same; William Clement of Chilcote ; Thomas Cartwryth of the same; John Scheperde of Rosliston ; Henry Bollow of Ticknall ; John Deye of the same; John Otwar’ of the same; William ?Chyche.kson of Caldwell .

Holdings

He held in his demesne as of fee the manor of Catton on Trent and granted it to Henry Ingepenne , William Tuderley and Philip Shipiere . Afterwards by a fine of 1402 [CP 25(1) 290/59, no. 50] shown to the jurors they regranted it to him and Eleanor his wife for their lives with remainder to Thomas Pevere , Geoffrey Ippelpenne , Henry Durneford, clerk , Edmund Daunvers and the heirs of Edmund. They did not hold it in his lifetime, but after his death Eleanor entered and holds it of the king in chief of the duchy of Lancaster, service unknown, annual value 10 marks.

He died on 14 June, heirs as above.

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Inquisition Head

WILTSHIRE. Inquisition. Ludgershall. 4 Dec. [Bray].

Jurors

Jurors: ... ...;n797_001 Michael Dyrdant; Edmund Underclyve ; John Hommedieu ; Henry Webbe ; John Purnele junior; William Smyth ; Roger Shudde ; Nicholas Quynte ; Henry Cartere ; John Kyplyg ; and John ?Golfyng

Holdings

He held in his demesne as of fee the manors of Netheravon and Haxton. He granted them to Henry Ingepenne and others, and they regranted them by the fine of 1402 [above, no. 796]. He did not hold them during his life, but Eleanor entered after his death. They are held of the king in chief of the duchy of Lancaster, annual value £16.

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He died on 14 June, heirs as above.

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Inquisition Head

BERKSHIRE. Inquisition ex officio. Grandpont. 3 July 1402 [Hilton].

Jurors

Jurors: John Latton ; John atte Welle ; Richard ...; Richard Teket ; John ?Labell ; Hugh ?Brasier; John Berford ; John Shortecombe ; Roger Croke ; John Marcolf ; and John Cok .

Holdings

He held the manor of Basildon in his demesne as of fee by the service of one knight’s fee, annual value £24.

He died on 14 June last . Gerard son of Eleanor, his daughter, and Ida his other daughter are his next heirs, Gerard unmarried and 10 years of age, Ida married to Thomas son of Thomas West, knight , and aged 11 years.

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Writ Head

799 Writ amotus. 17 Jan. 1403 [Gaunstede].

Addressed to Richard Brons, escheator of Oxfordshire and Berkshire, and referring to a writ of diem clausit extremum previously issued to William Hilton.

Inquisition Head

BERKSHIRE. Inquisition [indented], in the presence of John Hull and Hugh Hals , justices of assize, in virtue of letters of privy seal. Grandpont. 19 Feb. [Brons].

Jurors

Jurors: Walter Daundesey ; John Latton ; William Samford ; Thomas Cokerell ; Richard Paltyng; John Erlee ; John Shortecombe ; Thomas Lyford ; Thomas atte Wyke ; Roger de la Ryver; William Puseye ; and John Courdray .

Holdings

He held in his demesne as of fee:

Basildon, the manor, which Amery his father gave to William de Mulsho , William de Haule , William de Forde , John de Evesham and John Froylle . They granted it to Amery the father for life with successive remainders to the son, Ida his wife and the heirs of their bodies, and to the right heirs of the father. Amery the father held it, and after his death Amery the son and Ida held it. They had issue Eleanor, who had issue Gerard Braybrook , who still lives. Ida died and Amery married Eleanor and had issue Ida, who is now married to Thomas son of Thomas West, knight . Amery the son died and the manor descended to Gerard de Braybrook and Ida, his other daughter. It is held of the king in chief by knight service, annual value £24.

Woodhay and Ilsley, the manors, which he granted to Robert Shotesbrok , his heirs and assigns. By a fine of 1402 [CP 25(1) 290/59, no. 38] shown to the jurors, Shotesbrok regranted it to Amery and Eleanor for their lives with remainder to John Chitterne, clerk , Thomas Pevere , Edmund Daunvers , Richard Parker of Malmesbury, Henry Ingepenne and the heirs of Edmund, so he died holding jointly with Eleanor.

St. Helen’s by Abingdon and Eaton by Cumnor, the manors, with 1 messuage, 1 carucate and £7 annual rent in Chilton and Sutton. These he granted to Henry Ingepenne , William Tuderle and Philip Shipiere , and by a fine of 5 May 1402 [CP 25(1) 290/59, no. 50] they regranted the manor of St. Helen’s and the lands etc. with the reversion of the manor of Eaton, which Margaret widow of John Evesham held for life with reversion to them, to Amery and Eleanor his wife for their lives, with remainder to Thomas Pevere , Geoffrey Ippelpenne , Henry Durneford, clerk , and Edmund Daunvers and the heirs of Edmund. Amery and Eleanor never held them during his lifetime, but after his death Eleanor entered St. Helen’s and the lands and has taken the profits.

Basildon, annual value £20, Woodhay 10 marks, and Ilsley £40, are held of the inheritance of the earl of Hereford , St. Helen’s 7s., Eaton nil, and the messuage etc. in Chilton and Sutton £7, of the abbot of Abingdon , except Sutton which is held of the earl of Devon , all services unknown.

Amery died on 14 June last . Ida his daughter and heir was aged 10 on 6 May last .

Gerard Braybrok , his grandson and other heir, is aged 10 years and more.

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Writ Head

800 Writ. ‡ 26 Nov. 1402 [Bubbewyth].

Referring to an earlier writ diem clausit extremum, and a further writ ordering that the inquisition was not to be taken until the king had been informed of his right by by certain persons who intended to testify to him. The inquisition is now to be taken (precipimus firmiter injugentes) according to the earlier writ.

Inquisition Head

GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Inquisition. Cirencester. 18 Dec. [Robert Poyns].

Jurors

Jurors: Henry Burdon ; John Chesterton ; Geoffrey atte Hyde ; Richard Baron ; William Walkare; John Grey ; William Oulepenne ; Walter Motfont ; Richard Hayle ; Nicholas Specke ; Hugh Notelyn ; and William Brut .

Holdings

He held in his demesne as of fee the manors of South Cerney and Cerney Wick. He conveyed them to Henry Ingepenne and others and they regranted them by a fine of 1402 [as above, no. 796]. Amery and Eleanor were not seised of them, but after Amery’s death Eleanor entered and now holds them and takes the profits. They are held of the earl of Hereford , service unknown, annual value 20 marks.

Date of death, 14 June, and heirs as above.

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Writ Head

801 [Writ: see 799 .]

Inquisition Head

OXFORDSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Oxford. 19 Feb. 1403 [Brons].

Jurors

Jurors: John Drayton chivaler; Peter Besyles chivaler; George Nowers chivaler; Roger Poure ; William Wynselowe ; Thomas Haryotes ; William Mounford ; Thomas Creyford ; John Carsewell ; John Yerman ; John Gerard ; and John Draper .

Holdings

He held in his demesne as of fee:

Bloxham and Alkerton, the manors, the hundred of Bloxham, and a third part of the manor of Adderbury, except 1 a. in Bloxham, and granted them to Robert Shotesbroke , who regranted them to Amery and Eleanor for their lives [as above, no. 799]. So he died holding jointly with Eleanor who survives him.

Bloxham, the 1 a. excepted above, of the king in chief, service unknown.

Pudlicote and Chilson, the manors. He granted them to Henry Ingepenne and others and they regranted to Amery and Eleanor by a fine of 1402 [as above, no. 796]. Eleanor entered after his death.

Annual values: Bloxham manor and hundred 20 marks, the 1 a. there 2d., Alkerton 30s. and the third part of Adderbury 10 marks, all held of the king in chief service unknown; Pudlicote and Chilson £10, held of the king as of the duchy of Lancaster.

Date of death and heirs as above.

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Inquisition Head

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Stony Stratford. 15 Feb. [Bosoun].

Jurors

Jurors: John Chastelton chivaler; Roger Gyffard ; Walter Cranford ; Thomas Grenevill ; John Berewell ; Henry Barton; John Verney ; John Passelewe ; John Rolves of Kingsey ; Richard Symeon ; John Olyver ; and John Barton of Brill .

Holdings

He held in his demesne as of fee the manor of Grendon Underwood and its appurtenances, and 1 messuage, 2 carucates, 20 a. meadow, 40 a. pasture in Grendon and Edgcott, with knight’s fees and the advowson of Grendon. He granted them to Henry Ingepenne and Roger Lansant , their heirs and assigns. They regranted them to Amery and Eleanor his wife for their lives, and afterwards by their charter shown to the jurors, in order to enhance his status therein, gave and granted them to him, the heirs of his body and his right heirs. So he was seised of them in fee tail jointly with Eleanor who survives him.

The annual value is 20 marks. The manor of Grendon with a messuage and close in Edgcott are held of the prince [of Wales] of the earldom of Cornwall, the other lands of the earl of Stafford , services unknown.

Date of death and heirs as above.

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E 149/79/6 m. 3

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Writ Head

803 [Writ: see 802 .]

Inquisition Head

BEDFORDSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Shefford. 13 Feb. 1403 [Bosoun].

Jurors

Jurors: Thomas la Souche ; Alexander Stoppesle ; Ralph fitz Richard ; Thomas ?Walk...ne ; Thomas Eston ; Walter Alnthorp ; Richard Launceleyn ; Robert Dykeswell ; John Crewker ; John Cosegrave ; Philip Pertesoyll ; and Nicholas Symcok .

Holdings

He held in his demesne as of fee:

Harlington, the manor. Amery his father held it and granted it to William de Mulsho , William de Haule , William de Forde , John de Evsham and John Froyll . They granted it to Amery the father for life with remainders, and so it descended to Gerard de Braybrooke and Ida [as above, no. 799].

Cotton End, the manor, and he granted it to Thomas Daunteseye , Henry Ingepenne and Philip Shypyer . By a fine of 1400 [CP 25(1) 6/73, no. 8] they granted it to Amery and Eleanor for life, with remainder to his heirs male, the heirs of their son Amery, and his right heirs. Ida is his daughter and heir.

Houghton Conquest, Millbrook, Ampthill and Grange by Millbrook, the manors, with 6 messuages, 3 carucates, 80 a. meadow, 20 a. wood and 100s. rent in Priestley and Steppingley, and granted them to Robert Shotisbrooke , and he by a fine conveyed them to Amery and Eleanor [as above, no. 799]. So he died jointly enfeoffed with Eleanor.

Annual values: Harlington £20, Cotton End £15, Millbrook, Ampthill and Grange 40 marks, Houghton Conquest and the other lands £10. Harlington, Cotton End, Millbrook, Ampthill and Grange are held of the king in chief by knight service; Houghton Conquest of Lord Latymer, service unknown; Priestley and Steppingley of Lord Mowbray.

Date of death and heirs as above.

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E 149/79/6 m. 2

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Holdings

Holdings

No holding information available.

Extents

Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

  • Brons(Escheator)

Jurors

  • John Drayton chivaler
  • Peter Besyles chivaler
  • George Nowers chivaler
  • Roger Poure
  • William Wynselowe
  • Thomas Haryotes
  • William Mounford
  • Thomas Creyford
  • John Carsewell
  • John Yerman
  • John Gerard
  • John Draper

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