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JOAN WIDOW OF WILLIAM BARON GREYSTOKE
Inquisition Head
WESTMORLAND. Inquisition [indented]. Appleby. 15 Oct. [Stapilton].
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas de Warthecopp of Lammerside ; John de Lancastre of Brampton ; John Manchale ; John de Helton of Burton ; John de Barton of Great or Little Ormside ; John de Kirkeby ; Thomas de Derby ; Thomas Hotblak ; William Colynson ; John Atkynson of Guype ; John Belle of Great or Little Ormside ; and John del Rigg junior.
Holdings
She held in dower from all the lands of William Baron Greystoke , of the inheritance of Ralph Baron Greystoke, knight , son and heir of William, the advowson of Dufton taxed according to the new tax at 6s. yearly. It is held of the Lord Clifford in chief as parcel of the manor of Dufton by homage and fealty.
She died on 1 Sept. last . Ralph her son and heir is aged 40 years and more.
TNA reference
C 137/42/21 mm. 1-2
E 149/82/13
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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Inquisition Head
YORKSHIRE. Inquisition. Malton. 7 Oct. [Egmanton].
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas ...; John Hastyngs ; William de Nalton ; John Bulmer ; Walter Rouclif ; Thomas Foxholes ; John Wodecok ; Richard Siluere ; William de Lokton ; William ...; William Harom ; and William Driffeld .
Holdings
She held in dower of the inheritance of Ralph Baron Greystoke, knight :
Nidd, 8 messuages and 8 bovates, annual value 53s.4d.; 2 a., 12d.; and a third part of a mill, 6s.8d.; all of the archbishop of York of his manor of Ripon by fealty.
Welbury by East Harlsey, the manor, of Walter Lord Fauconberg of his manor of Skelton in Cleveland, annual value £10, and he holds of the king in chief.
Butterwick in Grindalythe, the manor, with its members in Sherburn in Hertfordlythe, Boythorpe, Flixton, Folkton and Flotmanby, with the advowson of Folkton, of Peter de Malo Lacu of his manor of Bainton by knight service, and he holds of the king in chief, annual value £9.
Crossthwaite in Teesdale, the manor, of Henry Fitzhugh, knight , of his manor of Kirby Ravensworth, by a rent of 4s., annual value £6. Fitzhugh holds it of the earl of Richmond of the honour of Richmond, and the earl of the king in chief.
Scagglethorpe, £4 2s.6d. in rents, of Ralph Hastyngs, knight , of his manor of Slingsby, and he holds of Lord de Moubray of his manor of Hovingham by knight service, and Moubray of the king in chief.
Date of death and heir, as aged 46 years and more, as above.
TNA reference
C 137/42/21 mm. 3-4
E 152/8/380 #1
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Inquisition Head
NORTHUMBERLAND. Inquisition. Morpeth. 9 Oct. [Cliderowe].
Jurors
Jurors: John Corbet ; Nicholas Turpyn ; William Cramlyngton ; Robert Bellyngham ; William Wodbourne; John Wotton ; John Brampton ; William de Heppiscottes ; John Cotir ; John Serjaunt ; Richard Holway ; and John Prestwyk.
Holdings
She held in dower of the inheritance of Ralph Baron Greystoke Morpeth castle and manor, with the advowsons of Morpeth and of the hospital of St. Mary Magdalen there called Catchburne ‘spitell’; 5 husbandlands and 5 cottages in Horsley; half of the demesne lands and of 4 husbandlands and 4 cottages in Tranwell; a third part of half the demesne arable and meadow, husbandlands and cottages in Long Benton; and a rent of 17s.4d. in Killingworth, payable by equal parts at Whitsun and Martinmas; all of which William Baron Greystoke died seised of to himself and his heirs. There is a weekly market on Wednesdays at Morpeth and a fair at St. Mary Magdalen without tolls. All are held of the king in chief by knight service, annual value £20 and no more because of destruction and burning by the Scots.
She also held of the king in chief by knight service of the same inheritance by the grant of Robert Herle, knight , to William and herself and the heirs of William:
Benridge, the manor, annual value 60s.
Outchester, Benwell, Eachwick, East Heddon, Heddon on the Wall and Middleton Morel , 2 1/2 knight’s fees, and half the manor of Angerton, annual value £10 and no more for the same reason.
Date of death and heir, aged 46 years and more, as above.
TNA reference
C 137/42/21 mm. 5-6
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Inquisition Head
CUMBERLAND. Inquisition [indented]. Penrith. 16 Oct. [Louthre].
Jurors
Jurors: Henry de Hoton ; Thomas de Laton ; William Vaux ; Patrick de Sothayke ; John de Lancastre; John de Salkeld of Maughonby ; John de Salkeld of GlassonbyGlassenby ; John Maundevyll ; John Beste; John de Robertby ; Thomas de Hoton ; and John Watson .
Holdings
She held nothing in Cumberland.
Date of death and heir, aged 40 years and more, as above.
TNA reference
C 137/42/21 mm. 7-8
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Holdings
No holding information available.
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Gaunstede(Writ Clerk)
Jurors
- Thomas ...
- John Hastyngs
- William de Nalton
- John Bulmer
- Walter Rouclif
- Thomas Foxholes
- John Wodecok
- Richard Siluere
- William de Lokton
- William ...
- William Harom
- William Driffeld