E-CIPM 19-589: JOHN TUCHET, KNIGHT

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JOHN TUCHET, KNIGHT

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LINCOLNSHIRE. Inquisition before John Fray . Sapperton. 18 Jan. 1409

Jurors

Jurors: John Saperton ; Richard Chamberlayn ; Simon Braseby ; Robert Pray ; John Janynson ; Nicholas Forman; John Clerk ; Edmund Fox ; William Sherman ; Robert Strawston ; Hugh atte Halle ; and Walter Quynsy .

Holdings

He held the manor of Sapperton in his demesne as of fee and enfeoffed Thomas Tuchet, parson of Mackworth , and John Tuchet, clerk , with the intention that after his death they should enfeoff his heir in fee simple when he reached full age. If no heir reached full age they should enfeoff John, brother of Thomas, on condition that he took the name and arms of John Tuchet, knight . After the grant he continued to take the issues and profits to his own use.

The manor of Sapperton is held in chief of the lady of Castle Bytham of the castle of Bytham by knight service, annual value 40s.

He died on 19 Dec. last. James his son and heir is aged 10 years and more.

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LINCOLNSHIRE. Inquisition ex officio [indented]. . 22 May 1409. [Henege].

Jurors

Jurors: William Barker ; William Pyke of Grantham ; Richard ?Joy of Honington ; John Wyther of ?Barkston ; John Swyft of Harlaxton ; William Sherman of Great Humby or Little Humby ; John Nutte ; Robert Tomson of Syston ; Robert Pratte of Braceby ; Richard Wryght of Great Ponton ; Robert Kyruel of Boothby Pagnell ; John Drye of Somerby ; George Fox of Ropsley ; John Preste of Welby ; and Robert Herford of Barrowby .

Holdings

John Tuchet, Lord Audley , held a rent of 55s.8d. from the manor of ‘Estehall’ in Sapperton in his demesne as of fee, and the reversion of the manor after the death of Thomas Leveryngton , who holds it for life by this rent. It is held of Alice widow of Robert Basset of Sapcote, knight , of the castle of Bytham Castle as an eighth part of a knight’s fee.

Death as above. John his son, under age, is next heir.

[Dorse:] J[ohn] Tuch[et] died on the feast of St Thomas Apostle [21 Dec.]

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BRISTOL. Inquisition before John Fray . 20 March 1409.

Jurors

Jurors: John Richard ; Richard Portland ; John Fyzwaryn ; Thomas Harris ; Henry Sadeler ; Geoffrey Goodhyne ; Robert Fourbour ; John Kenfel ; John Salysbery ; Robert atte Mede ; John Plomer junior; and John Beaute .

Holdings

He held no lands in Bristol.

When he died, who is his next heir and of what age is unknown.

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GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Inquisition before John Fray . Badgeworth. 16 March 1409.

Jurors

Jurors: Simon Usk ; Thomas Grenne ; William Bokeland ; John Stile ; Thomas Pennow ; Thomas Motty ; John Pennow ; John Randolf ; William Randolf ; Richard Broun ; John Brok ; and John Rede .

Holdings

He held a fourth part of the manor of Badgeworth in his demesne as of fee of the earl of Stafford by knight service, annual value £11 17s.1d.

Date of death and heir as above [no.588].

[Dorse:] Glouc’

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DEVON. Inquisition ex officio. Exeter. 9 Jan. 1409. [Gorges].

Jurors

Jurors: Walter Wodelond ; John Smyth ; John S...e ; ?Hugh Vicary ; ... Giffard; ?Richard ?Hol... ; Walter Stert ; Walter Somere ; John W... ; ?Paul ?Baylemond ; Thomas ...; and William Smyth .

Holdings

John Twychet, knight , held the manor of West Raddon in his demesne as of fee of the earl of March of his manor of Marshwood Vale by knight service and suit of court twice yearly, annual value £8.
The earl is a minor in the king’s ward.

He died on 27 Dec. last . His son … [words illegible].

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DEVON. Inquisition before John Fray . West Raddon. 28 March 1409.

Jurors

Jurors: Peter Waryn ; Robert May ; John Piers ; Nicholas atte Shete ; John Tranchour ; John Trippe ; John Tournour ; John Hulle ; Thomas Salter ; John More ; John Chamberlayn ; and John Goscombe .

Holdings

He held in his demesne as of fee:

West Raddon, half of the manor, of the earl of March by knight service, annual value £6 14d.

Kilmington, a half of a fifth part of the manor, of the earl of Devon by knight service, annual value 16s.10 1/2d.

George Nympton, a half of a fifth part of the manor, of the earl of Huntingdon by knight service, annual value 15s.

He died on 19 Dec. last . James his son and heir is aged 10 years and more.

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HEREFORDSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition before John Fray . Monnington. 19 March 1409.

Jurors

Jurors: Roger Bailly of Monnington ; William Chamberlayn ; Richard Gilbardes ; John Vennemour ; Thomas Robyns ; Nicholas Hayward ; Richard Hull ; John Coke ; Thomas Cartere ; Richard Teler ; Philip Stalworthe ; and John Cockes .

Holdings

He held in his demesne as of fee:

Monnington, a third part of the manor, of the earl of Warwick by knight service, annual value £7 3s.4d.

Dilwyn, a third part of the manor, of the duchy of Lancaster by knight service, annual value £11 3s.4d.

Newport in Cemais in the Welsh March, half the castle and lordship, of the king in chief by knight service, annual value £33 and no more because destroyed by the Welsh rebels.

Llandovery, in the March, a third part of the castle and lordship, of the prince by knight service, annual value £50 and no more because of invasion and destruction by the rebels of Wales.

Date of death and heir as in last.

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WILTSHIRE. Inquisition before John Fray . Broughton Gifford. 23 March 1409.

Jurors

Jurors: William Phelip ; John Gay ; Ralph Groundy ; Richard Smyth ; John Rayborgh ; William Melewyne ; Walter Chapman ; Richard Ball ; Robert Battyn ; Nicholas Wylde ; John Taillour ; and John Ode .

Holdings

He held a fourth part of the manors of

Broughton Gifford, annual value £9 10s., and
Ashton Giffard , annual value 100s.,
in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief by knight service.

Date of death and heir as above [no.593].

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SOMERSET. Inquisition ex officio [indented]. Bridgwater. 28 March 1409. [Otery].

Jurors

Jurors: Philip Pym ; William Stapelton ; Walter Barwe ; William Groue ; John Grobhamp ;n596_001 John ?Gelampton ; John Broune ; John Snowe ; Robert Pecche ; John Andresy ; Walter Garsham ; and William Lucas .

Holdings

John Twychet, knight , held in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief by knight service:

Stowey, half the manor, annual value £10 6s.8d.

Woolavington, half the manor, annual value £10 16s.

Puriton and Downhead, half the manors, annual value £12 10s.

Stockland Lovell, half the manor, annual value 70s.

Honibere, half the manor, [value not stated].

He also held of the master of St. Mark’s, Bristol , certain lands in Woolston by knight service, annual value 10s.

He died on 20 Dec. last . James his son and heir is aged 14 years and more.

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SOMERSET. Inquisition before John Fray . Bridgwater. 30 March 1409 .

Jurors

Jurors: William Gosse ; William Chambre ; Robert Bosum ; Thomas Hody ; John atte Welle ; Nicholas ?Neyth ; Robert Best ; William Henburgh ; John Sadeler ; William Bailly ; John Stanlynch ; and Robert Loof .

Holdings

John Tuchet, knight , held half the manors of Stowey, Honibere, Woolavington, Puriton and Downhead, except for 1 messuage and 20 a. in Honibere, in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief by knight service as half a barony, annual value £61 17s.6 3/4d;
half the manor of Stockland Lovell of the master of St. Mark’s, Bristol, by knight service, annual value 103s.4d;
and the messuage and 20 a. in Honibere of Hugh Loterell by knight service, annual value 10s.

Date of death and heir as above [no.593].

[Dorse:] Somers’

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STAFFORDSHIRE. Inquisition before John Fray . Gnosall. 23 Jan. 1409.

Jurors

Jurors: John Watton ; Elias Burgh ; William More ; Thomas Rewle ; John Meeston ; John Smyth ; John Bydeler ; Thomas Banastre ; William Banastre ; Thomas Lucas ; Richard Elesmer ; and William Ustaunce .

Holdings

He died in his demesne as of fee:

Betley, a third part of the borough, with a third part of a third part of the park of Heighley, of the heir of William Betteley , service unknown, annual value 5 marks.

Audley, a half of a third part of the manor, of the lord of Alton, service unknown, annual value 12 marks.

Horton, a third part of a third part of the manor, of the earl of Stafford , service unknown, annual value 8 marks.

Over Longsdon, a half of the vill, with a half of a third part of the vill of Balterley, of the lord of Alton, service unknown, annual value 13s.4d.

Tunstall, a third part of a third part of the manor, of the heir of Alan de Greseley , service unknown, annual value 12 marks.

Alstonefield, a half of a third part of the manor, of the king in chief of the duchy of Lancaster by knight service, annual value 7 marks 6s.8d.

Date of death and heir as above [no.593].

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SHROPSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition before John Fray . Munslow. 26 Jan. 1409.

Jurors

Jurors: James Cleobury ; John Staunton ; William Wyggeley ; William More ; John Page ; William Lotewych ; John Bradeston ; William Brocton ; William Feutrer ; William Baudewyn ; Roger Lee ; and William Child .

Holdings

He held in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief by knight service a third part of

Red Castle with the lordship, annual value £22,
a third part of the manor of Edgmond, annual value £21,
half of the manor of Ford, annual value £19, and
half the borough of Newport, annual value 9 marks.

He formerly held the manor of Leegomery and enfeoffed Thomas, parson of Mackworth in Derbyshire, and John Tuchet, clerk , to hold in safety to his use and that of his heirs, that they might after his death enfeoff his heir when he reached full age. If he failed to reach full age they should enfeoff John brother of Thomas on condition that he took the name and arms of John Tuchet, knight . Thus the manor was held to his use and he had the issues.

The manor of Leegomery is held of the castle and honour of Montgomery by knight service, being in the king’s ward owing to the minority of Edmund earl of March , annual value £40.

Date of death and heir as above [no.593].

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RUTLAND. Inquisition before John Fray . Oakham. 14 Jan. 1409 .

Jurors

Jurors: William Mey ; Robert Robhard ; Robert Wrighte ; Robert Bendowe ; Thomas Palmer ; Robert Palmer ; John Heriot ; Richard Bukby ; Nicholas Swe ; William Kendale ; John Pikwelle ; and Ralph Spenser .

Holdings

He formerly held 2 parts of the manor and advowson of Ashwell in his demesne as of fee and the reversion of the third part after the death of Maud his mother who held in dower. He enfeoffed Thomas, parson of Mackworth in Derbyshire, and John Tuchet, clerk , in the two parts and reversion of the third, on the same conditions as in the last, with the addition that if John brother of Thomas died without heirs of his body they should found a hospital to pray for his soul and the souls of his ancestors and heirs.

Ashwell is held of the prince of Wales of the honour of Chester by knight service, annual value £26.
Maud died during his lifetime.

Date of death and heir as above [no.593].

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DERBYSHIRE. Inquisition before John Fray . Sandiacre. 21 Jan. 1409.

Jurors

Jurors: Richard Husse ; William Husse ; John Fawvell of Wilsthorpe ; William Marschall of Breaston ; Thomas de Felde of the same; Thomas Hawke of Wilsthorpe ; Richard Hasard of Sandiacre ; William Wright of Draycott ; Robert de Grene of Eaton ; John Husse of the same; Richard Jelotson of Eaton ; and Thomas Bett of the same.

Holdings

He held the reversion of the manor of Morton in fee simple after the death of Maud his mother and granted it to Thomas Tuchet, parson of Mackworth , and John Tuchet, clerk , on the same conditions as above [nos.599–600]. Maud died during his lifetime, and he entered, took the profits to his use and died holding it.

The manor of Morton is held of the prince of the honour of Chester by knight service, annual value 40 marks.

Date of death and heir as above [no.593].

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STAFFORDSHIRE. Inquisition ex officio. Stone. 26 March 1409. [Bidulf].

Jurors

Jurors: John Boghey ; Richard Bromley ; William Shelton ; William Bokenhale ; Richard Rogger ; John Launder ; Richard Molle ; Ranulph Glouer ; Richard Orell ; John Chaloner ; Roger Say ; and William Smyth of Stone .

Holdings

He, who held elsewhere of the king in chief, held in his demesne as of fee:

Betley, a third part of the borough. There are a third part of assize rents of 40s. payable at Lady Day and Michaelmas by equal parts, 2 watermills, annual value 26s.8d., and a third part of the toll of the borough, 2s.4d.
As Lord Audley and of Heighley, by letters patent he granted an annuity of 40s. from the profits of the borough payable by the bailiffs by equal parts at Lady Day and Michaelmas to John son of James de Thikenes for life.

Audley, half of a third part of the manor. There are assize rents of £6 6s.8d., and demesne lands, annual value 12s. both payable as above, a tallage worth 10s. at Martinmas, customary works at Lammas, 14 1/2d., a half of a third part of a mill, 10s., and half of the issues of the park there, 16s.
By letters patent he granted an annuity of 40s. from Audley, payable as above, to John Hornynglowe for life.

Horton and Endon, a third part of a third part of the manors. There are assize rents of £4 8s.10d. payable by equal parts at the Ascension and Martinmas, a third part of a third part of the enclosed pasture called Horton Lay, 13s.4d. at Midsummer and Martinmas, and a third part of a third part of 2 mills, 4s.
As Lord Audley and of Heighley and Llandovery, by letters patent of 24 May 1408 he granted an annuity of 5 marks for life from these manors, payable by equal parts at Lady Day and Michaelmas to Henry Sherrard .

Tunstall, a third part of a third part of the manor. In that part are assize rents of £4 payable by equal parts at Lady and Michaelmas, the service called tallage, 15s.6d. at Martinmas, customary works, 9s. payable at Candlemas and Lammas, the custom called ‘stuth’ every third year at Ascension, this being the second year, 26s.8d., a third part of a third part of a Watermill, 3s. at Lady Day and Michaelmas, and a third part of a third part of a quarry, 40s. at Midsummer and Martinmas.

Alstonefield, half of a third part of the manor, comprising assize rents and farm of the pasture, 100s., 40s. at Lady Day and 60s. at Michaelmas.
From this part he granted an annuity of 60s. for life to John son of Richard Tuchet of Mackworth.

Over Longsdon, half of the manor, and half of a third part of the vill of Balterley. There are assize rents of 11s.6d. payable by equal parts at Easter and Michaelmas.

He granted an annuity of 2 marks for life from all his lands in Staffordshire to Thomas de Thikenes .

He died on 19 Dec. last . James his son and heir was aged 10 years on 26 Dec.

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