E-CIPM 18-862: JOAN WIDOW OF EDMUND DUKE OF YORK

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JOAN WIDOW OF EDMUND DUKE OF YORK

Inquisition Head

LONDON. Assignment of dower [indented]. . 12 Dec. 1403 [Askham].

Holdings

£96. 8s.10 1/2d., being a third part of £289 6s.8d. payable from the custom of wools and woolfells since 28 Nov. 1402 by the collectors.

Edward now duke of York was warned to be present by Hugh Battesford and Walter Staunton .

TNA reference

C 137/40/53-54 m. 4

ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XVIII has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages.

ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XVIII has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages.

Writ Head

862 Writ to assign dower. ‡ 22 May 1403 [Gaunstede].

Addressed to William Bolle escheator of Lincolnshire, in the form of a writ amotus.

Inquisition Head

LINCOLNSHIRE. Assignment of dower [indented]. . [Bolle].

Jurors

Holdings

From Grantham, where his rents and services, with soc, lands and tenements, tolls and perquisites of court extended at £100 12s.3d.:

Great Ponton, with its appurtenances in Denton, Belton, Harlaxton and Harrowby, with lands, tenements, rents, services, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats and all other appurtenances, annual value £21 1s.10d.

Harlaxton, £4 8s.1/2d. from various lands and tenements called the fee of ‘Brewes’ so let to farm to John Grene of Grantham.

Grantham, a third part of the tolls of markets and fairs, and of forfeitures, escheats, and other profits and commodities arising from perquisites of courts with soc of the same.

From Stamford, where all lands and tenements extend at £80: 2 watermills £4 6s.8d.; houses and shops of various tenants, £4 17s.6d., viz Roger Fraunceys 16s., William Dobyn 14s., John Draper 9s., Robert Massthorp 3s., William Tyerd 13s.4d., John Spillesby 12d., William Fletcher 10s., John Algode 5s., John Cadeney 14d., John Chaloner, senior , 8s., John Barker 2s., John Forster 2s., John Pitt 6s., Nicholas Tabard 6s. and Robert Asshborne 12d.; from various demesne lands let to farm 55s.11d., viz John Longe 17s., Henry Cok 5s.4d., Gilbert Apethorp 6s.3d., William Stacy 6s.8d., John Apethorp 4s., Richard Bonde 4s., John Gervays 3s., John Cobto of Ryhall 2s.8d., John Carter 2s., Richard Benefeld 3s. and Robert Grafton 2s.; and a third part of all wastes, tolls of markets and fairs, forfeitures, escheats and perquisites of courts there.

TNA reference

C 137/40/53-54 m. 3 [writ], 5 [inq.]

ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XVIII has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages.

ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XVIII has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages.

Writ Head

863 Writ to assign dower. ‡ 22 May 1403 [Gaunstede].

Addressed to the escheator of Northamptonshire and Rutland, in form of a writ amotus, referring to an earlier writ to John Basset late escheator, dated 28 Sept.

[Dorse:] Executed in a tripartite indenture.

Inquisition Head

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Assignment of dower [indented]. . [Welton].

Jurors

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Fotheringhay: from all the lands etc. of the duke in Fotheringhay where the castle and manor extend at £80:

From various free tenants, 20s.1 1/2d.: viz abbot of Sawtry 10 s.; John Knyvet 8d.; Henry Bracy 6s.8d.; William Webster 2s.3d.; and rent of ‘Swanneholme’ 6d.

Rents of cottagers, 9s.6 1/2d.: James Sumpter 7s.; John So… 12d.; Robert Derby 6d.; and William Hauseman 12d.

Rents of servile tenants, £13 8s.: viz Thomas Austyn 36s.8d.; William Taillour 36s.8d.; John Horne 36s.8d.; Walter Holand 18s.4d.; John Hoghton 18s.; John Olneye and William Lessy 13s.4d.; William Taunt 26s.8d.; Hugh Grovelane 15s.; John Hoghton 26s.8d.; Robert de Vye 26s.8d.; and John del Chambre 13s.4d.

Farm of bakery and mills, 31s.1 1/4d.; farm of fisheries from William Hunne and Nicholas Petit, 8s.9 1/4d.; and from Robert Wyrtrynham, clerk , farmer of the castle land there, 4s.2d.

A third part of all the demesne lands: ‘Parkewong’, ‘Darnwellwong’ and ‘Langethornewellwong’; 1/2 a. under ‘Chalkehill’; 12 a. in ‘Toftewong’ by ‘Tofteshall’; ‘Littilburymorewong’; 4 a. called ‘Leys’ in ‘Westondewong’; 12 a. in ‘Risshcroft’ by the mill; ‘Curtellwong’, le Conynghere’, ‘Cunnlynshade’, 7 selions on the ‘Curtellwong’; 38 a. meadow in the meadow called ‘Wyldeholme’ to the north; 7 a. meadow in ‘Horsecroft’ to the west; 10 a. in ‘Westmedowe’ to the west; and 60 a. in the meadow called ‘Arneweys’ to the south with the meadows called ‘Fremannesmedowe’ and ‘Warmyngtonmedowe’.

A third part of the moor and pasture, namely ‘Estmore’ and ‘Oxmore’; a third of the park on the east, with a third of the … and of the woods belonging to the lordship, with a third of the profits from the perquisites of court, and a third of all casual profits whatsoever.

Nassington and Yarwell, a third part of the lordship extending at £68 yearly, comprising £12 18s.8d. from assize rents at Yarwell; 13s.9d. from rents of tofts there; 39s.9d. small rents; 12d. from Wansford; £7 6s.2d. from various tenants of the fee called ‘Doddisfee’ in Nassington, viz Thomas Chaddelerove 14s., Robert Levyng 8s., Robert Bilby 9s., Henry Chaddelrode 9s.6d., Henry Bracy 16s., William Wryght 26s., John Welden 6s., William Kay 3s.6d., John Cole 8s., John Brown 20s.2d., Agnes Norman 8s., William Brown 8s., John Mounteyn 8s. and John Taillour 12d.; with one third of the profits of courts and of all casual revenues.

TNA reference

C 137/40/53-54 m. 1 [writ], 6 [inq.]

ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XVIII has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages.

ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XVIII has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages.

Writ Head

864 Writ to assign dower. ‡ 22 May 1403 [Gaunstede].

In the form of a writ amotus.

Inquisition Head

YORKSHIRE. Assignment of dower. 13 Aug. [Egmanton].

Holdings

Firstly, Conisbrough, Braithwell, and Clifton, the manors and vills, with all their members, lands and tenements, rents, services, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, knight’s fees, advowsons, mills, suits of court of free tenants and villeins with their offspring, with hall of pleas at Conisbrough, the pond called ‘Casteldame’, the park of Conisbrough with game, agistment and pannage, ‘housebot’, ‘haibot’, ‘feirebot’ in the park, with all other profits of the offices of the bailiwick of Conisbrough, as of the offices of reeves of Conisbrough, Braithwell and Clifton.

Then, Hatfield, the vill and lordship with a third part of the manor, two long chambers, a bakery with other small chambers adjoining, a granary in the site of the manor, with half the long stable, a third of the garden towards the north, next to the bounds there, and of a granary next to the church, that is in the east end; with the park of Hatfield with game, agistment and pannage, with ‘housebot’, ‘haibot’ and ‘fairebot’ in the park.

Dowsthorpe, the vill, with all its members, lands and tenements … villeins with their offspring [as above under Conisbrough], with all the fishery of ‘Countesmer’ with a park in ‘Counteyseng’ lying next to Tudworth with free ingress and egress to the fisheries and with sufficient ground to draw and dry their nets and bow(?) ( ad tractand’ et siccand’ recia arcumquaque ), a third part of the warren and the chase of Hatfield, namely the bailiwick of Clownes with all other profits whatever of the offices of reeves of Hatfield and Dowsthorpe.

Similarly Holmfirth, the town and lordship, with all its members, appurtenances and mills, and the wood called ‘Owtwode’ of Wakefield in the west of that wood, with lands, tenements etc. [as above under Conisbrough], and all other profits of the office of reeve of Holmfirth, saving always free ingress and egress to Edward duke of York to the same for cutting, carting and selling the great timber for repairing houses and for large fuel.

Also £133 6s.8d. from the grant of £400 yearly from the customs of wool in Kingston upon Hull, and £33 6s.8d. from the grant of £100 from the same customs.

TNA reference

C 137/40/53-54 m. 2 [writ], 7 [inq.]

ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XVIII has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages.

ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XVIII has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages.

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