E-CIPM 19-612: BLANCHE WIDOW OF THOMAS PONYNGES, KNIGHT

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BLANCHE WIDOW OF THOMAS PONYNGES, KNIGHT

Inquisition Head

SURREY. Inquisition. Southwark. 20 Aug. [Halle].

Jurors

Jurors: John Hertefelde ; John Williham ; John Andrew ; William Kirtone ; John Dudyngton ; Geoffrey Ware ; Robert Ketel ; Edmund Welles ; Peter Hosyere ; John Fily ; Nicholas Lokyer ; and John Kent .

Holdings

She held a hospice (hospicium) in the parish of St. Margaret, Southwark, in dower of Thomas with reversion to his right heirs. It is held of the archbishop of Canterbury of his manor of North Lambeth by a rent of 20d., annual value 40s.

She died on 21 July last. John son of the Earl Marshal is her next heir, aged 18 years and more. Robert de Ponynges son of Richard, brother of Thomas, is his next heir, aged 26 years and more.

TNA reference

C 137/74/48 mm. 1-2

E 152/9/428 #2

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Writ Head

605 [Writ: see 604 .]

Inquisition Head

SUSSEX. Inquisition. Hailsham. 15 Aug. 1409. [Halle].

Jurors

Jurors: James ate Homwode ; John ate Garston ; John Tabard ; John Foghel ; John Benet ; Thomas Bray ; John Euerle ; John Profot ; Robert Harry ; Philip ate Broke ; John ate Welle of Bechington ; and John .aylot.

Holdings

She held the manor of Perching for her life and one year more by the grant of William Elyngtone, knight , and Roger Dalyngregge , with reversion to the right heirs of Thomas, her late husband, annual value £20.

She held in dower with reversion to the right heirs of Thomas:

Slaugham, the manor and advowson, annual value £10,
and Pangdean, the manor, annual value 20 marks,
both with Perching, of Thomas earl of Arundel of his castle of Lewes by knight service.

Truleigh, a third part of half the manor, of the Earl Marshal of his castle of Bramber by knight service, annual value 26s.8d.

Newells, a third part of the manor, of the heirs of William Fifhyde of his manor of Kingston by Sea by a rent of 2s., annual value 20s.

Westdean, a third part of the manor, of Thomas Sakevyle by a rent of 9s.5 1/4d. for castleward, annual value 26s.8d.

Date of death and heirs as above.

TNA reference

C 137/74/48 mm. 1, 3

E 152/9/428 #1

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Inquisition Head

KENT. Inquisition. Wye. 11 Aug. [Kempe].

Jurors

Jurors: John Cadman ; Thomas Dene ; Thomas Jordan ; William atte Med ; John Stace ‘smith’; John Stephne ; John Mercer ; Richard atte Lese ; John Dobour ; William Ylente ; John le Lene ; and Thomas Turrymurry .

Holdings

She held in dower:

Newington by Hythe, rents of £10 4s.1d. from various tenements in the manor of Newington, a member of the manor of Terlingham, of the king in chief by the service of an eighth part of a knight’s fee, with reversion to the heirs of Thomas.

Eastwell, the site of the manor, 134 a. arable of which half may be sown each year, then worth 4d. the a., the rest serving as pasture for sheep at 2d., rents of 109s.6d., 60 hens and 200 eggs, the money payable on St. Andrew’s day 3s.1d., at Christmas 26s. 11 3/4d., on Palm Sunday 3s.1d., at Easter 26s.5 3/4d., at Midsummer 30s. 10 1/2d., at Lammas 16d. and 19 1/4d. for ‘Remescot’, and at Michaelmas 16s.1 3/4d. for ward of Dover castle, the hens at Christmas worth 2d. each, and the eggs at Easter 5d. the 100. There is one stone chamber with cellar below, 1 very ruinous chapel, 2 stables, 1 byre, 2 ruinous weirs of no value, 1 watermill totally ruined and worthless for lack of repair, and pleas and perquisites of court 12d. The manor is held of the king of the honour of Arsic by a rent of 20s. and also by the upkeep of a house within the castle of Dover when repairs are needed.

Boughton Aluph, the pasture called Seaton’s, by the service of finding the king one leash of greyhounds ( vealtarum ) when he goes to Gascony from these parts, and 1 pair of slippers, price 2 1/2d., until the greyhounds are required. The pasture is worth 26s.8d. yearly with 40d. rent payable at Easter and Michaelmas and 3 hens at Christmas worth 2d. each.

Eastwell, 40 a. in a place called Otterpley there, of Lord Say by knight service as a twenty-first part of a fee. Half may be sown each year and is then worth 4d. the a., the rest serves as pasture for sheep at 2d.

Ashenfield, 5 marks rent payable at Easter and Michaelmas from the manor, of the abbot of St. Augustine’s, Canterbury , by knight service, and 26s.8d. in rent, newly acquired from Thomas Aldon, knight , payable by equal parts at the four principal terms from lands formerly of John Reynold of Westwell , of Lord Say by knight service, wih reversion to the heirs of Thomas.

She held the manor and advowson of Horsmonden for life by the grant of Arnold Savage , William Tauk and William Elynton , knights, John Newmarche , Roger Dalyngregge , Hugh Waterton and John Bakere, clerk , with remainder to the heirs of Thomas, of William de Vaux of his manor of Chekeswell by knight service. There are 1 ruinous messuage of no value, 80 a. arable, half being sown each year and worth 4d. the a., and the rest 2d. as pasture, 26s.8d. in assize rents payable by equal parts at the four principal terms, a rent of 4 hens at Christmas, price 2d. each, and a watermill 13s.4d.

Date of death and heir of Thomas as above.

TNA reference

C 137/74/48 mm. 4, 5

Inquisition Head

YORKSHIRE. Inquisition ex officio. Howden. 4 Sept. 1409. [Santon].

Jurors

Jurors: Robert Santon ; Stephen Cyssell ; Nicholas Beruyll ; William de Thorp ; William Whiten’ ; Robert son of Gilbert; John Santon ; John Hygyn ; Richard ?Lobias ; John Salden ; Robert son of Stephen ; and Thomas son of Benet.

Holdings

She held the manor and vill of Newsholme with its appurtenances in Gribthorpe, Thornton and Brind for life of the king in chief by knight service, by the grant of John son of John, son of Roger de Moubray , sometime lord of the Isle of Axholm , with reversion to him, the grant being made with royal licence; annual value of the site nil, of the vill and its members £26.

She died on 24 July. John son of Thomas Moubray, late duke of Norfolk , is heir of John, being the son of Thomas, son of John, son of John, son of John, son of Roger, and aged 20 years and more.

TNA reference

E 149/92/15

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Inquisition Head

YORKSHIRE. Inquisition. Selby. 10 June. [Hilliard].

Jurors

Jurors: John de Munketon ; William Bastard ; John Broune ; Richard Fitlyng ; John de Morton ; Nicholas Hosbarne ; John Barker ; William Litster ; John de Burton ; William Rose ; Robert Brehyrhawe ; and John Foster .

Holdings

Blanche Lady Ponynges , formerly wife of John Wiltshire, knight , held the manor of Newsholme for life by the grant of John late Lord Mowbray , with reversion to himself and his heirs. Of whom it is held and by what service is unknown; annual value £26 13s.4d.

She died on 26 July 1409 . John Moubray, a minor in the king’s ward, is next heir of John Lord Mowbray, being the son of Thomas, son of John his son. He was aged 20 years on 10 Aug. last .

John Moubray, Earl Marshal , a minor in the king’s ward, has received the issues since her death, by letters patent [CPR 1408–13 , pp.168, 220].

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C 137/81/19 mm. 1-2

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Inquisition Head

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Inquisition. Chipping Warden. 14 May. [Billyng].

Jurors

Jurors: John Mille ; Walter Baker ; John Wright of Chalcombe ; Richard Cave ; William Stevenes ; John Pleystowe ; Philip Gardener ; Robert Baker ; John Manypeny ; John Stone ; Geoffrey Randull ; and Thomas Reue .

Holdings

By the grant of John Lord Segrave , knight , she held for life a rent of £33 from the manor of Chalcombe, payable by equal parts at St. Andrew’s day, Lady Day, Midsummer and Michaelmas, with reversion to him and his heirs. A rent of 8s. in Wardington is parcel of it.

She died on 26 July 1409 . John Moubray , under age, is the next heir being the son of Thomas, son of Elizabeth, daughter of John de Segrave . He was aged 20 on 10 Aug.

Joan countess of Hereford received £8 rent at St. Andrew’s day after the death of Blanche. John Moubray has had the rest by virtue of letters patent, as above.

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C 137/81/19 mm. 3-4

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Inquisition Head

LEICESTERSHIRE. Inquisition virtute brevis ac virtute officii. Loughborough. 9 June. [Knyghtley].

Jurors

Jurors: Henry Wollerby ; Robert ?Pirly ; William Fouler ; Thomas Dyconson ; Richard Chappe ; William Colman ; Robert Maryot ; William Person ; Robert Bertram ; Roger Swepston ; William Prat ; and John Gyles .

Holdings

By the grant of John de Segrave she held the manor of Diseworth and its members for life, with reversion to him and his heirs. Of whom and by what service it is held is unknown; annual value 25 marks.

Date of death and heir as above.

Joan countess of Hereford has had 20 marks from the rent, John de Moubray the rest, as above.

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C 137/81/19 mm. 5-6

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Writ Head

611 [Writ not required.]

Regarding Blanch who was the wife of John Whiltschire

Inquisition Head

GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Inquisition ex officio [indented]. Cirencester. 11 Aug. 1409. [Greuell].

Jurors

Jurors: Geoffrey atte Hyde ; William London; John Martyn ; John atte Halle of North Cerney or South Cerney ; Thomas Snell ; John Honybourn ; Thomas Wythintheyate ; William atte Mulle of Boddington ; John Snell senior; William Daglyngworth of Down Ampney ; John Faber ; and John London .

Holdings

Geoffrey Langley, knight , held the manor of Siddington and had two sons, Walter and Geoffrey. Walter inherited the manor and had a son John by his first wife, and another son Robert by another wife. By a fine of 1324–5 [CP 25(1)/76/54, no.325] he acknowledged the right of Robert de Farndon, clerk , to this manor by the name of the manor of North Siddington and to 1 messuage, 2 carucates and 4s. rent in Tarlton and Rodmarton, and Farndon regranted them to John and Ela his wife for their lives with remainder to Geoffrey de Langeley , Mary his wife and the right heirs of Geoffrey. He had a son Geoffrey whose daughter Joan was married to John de Cherlton, knight . After the death of Mary, John and Joan succeeded to the premises. Joan was abducted by John Trillowe during her husband’s life, but was reconciled with him and died pregnant by him and without issue. After her death John Trillowe occupied the manor, claiming to hold by the law of England.

Geoffrey brother of Walter had a son Edmund who married Joan and had issue Geoffrey and Joan. Joan died and Edmund married Elizabeth daughter of Justice William de Bereford and had a son John, father of the present John Langley . Geoffrey and Mary, Geoffrey their son and Joan all died without issue. Therefore the manor should descend to John Langley as heir of Geoffrey son of John, namely son of John, son of Edmund, son of Geoffrey, brother of Walter, father of John, father of Geoffrey son of John. After the death of Joan daughter of Geoffrey this John entered the manor, but for fear of death did not dare continue the estate which he claimed. Afterwards John Worthe entered the manor and claimed it as heir of Geoffrey son of John on behalf of his mother Beatrice, and in it he enfeoffed William Beauchamp , John Lovell , John Devereux and Lewis Clifford , knights, Henry Norton, esquire , Hugh Leversegge and Stephen le Leene , clerks. The tenants attorned to them. John Worthe died without issue and the feoffees granted the manor to Blanche, as the widow of John de Worthe, knight , for life with remainder to John Langeley . Blanche in her widowhood and all the tenants attorned to John Langeley . Before 1396–7 she released her rights in the manor to John. He entered it and she had no further estate in it.

The manor of Siddington is held of the king of the fee of Lacy by the service of half a knight’s fee, annual value £14 40d.

She died on 21 July last . Her next heir is unknown.

TNA reference

C 137/74/53 m. 1

E 149/93/10 m. 1

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Inquisition Head

GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Inquisition ex officio [indented]. Northleach. 12 Sept. 1409. [Greuell].

Jurors

Jurors: Matthew Clifford ; Robert Polham ; Richard Colas ; Simon Heyford ; Thomas Fyffhyde ; John Colas ; John Clement ; Nicholas Styward ; William Groue ; John Groue ; Robert Benet ; and Thomas Graunger .

Holdings

Same findings as last.

TNA reference

E 149/93/10 m. 2

Holdings

Holdings

No holding information available.

Extents

Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

  • Greuell(Escheator)

Jurors

  • Matthew Clifford
  • Robert Polham
  • Richard Colas
  • Simon Heyford
  • Thomas Fyffhyde
  • John Colas
  • John Clement
  • Nicholas Styward
  • William Groue
  • John Groue
  • Robert Benet
  • Thomas Graunger

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