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ROGER LEWKENORE
Inquisition Head
SUSSEX. Inquisition before Halle, Wallere, Wrytele and Ywode [indented]. Alfriston. 5 Nov.
Jurors
Jurors: James a Worthe ; John Pouke of Willingdon ; William Willard ; William ate Doune ; Henry Mafay ; Thomas Mafay ; Stephen ate Sedde ; John Sharp ; Robert Pauyngregge ; Thomas Chepman ; Richard Aluard ; and John Webbe of Jevington .
Holdings
He formerly held the manors of Horsted Keynes, Itford, Selmeston and Broadhurst and 33s. rent in Alchin in his demesne as of fee. Itford and Selmeston are member of Horsted Keynes. By his charter dated 20 Nov. 1393 he enfeoffed William Fitzrichard, clerk , John Lewkenore and Nicholas Mymmes , now deceased, and their heirs and assigns on condition that they should take the profits and rents during the minority of Thomas son and heir of Roger and enfoeoff him when he reached full age. John Lewkenore released his rights to William Fitzrichard and Nicholas Mymmes . Afterwards Roger made a new feoffment to William Fitzrichard, clerk , Nicholas Mymmes , Thomas Joper and John Break and their heirs with the intention that he should have all the profits during his life, and that after his death the feoffees should have the profits during the minority in order to marry his daughters and pay his debts, and then enfeoff Thomas his son when of full age.
He died on 10 Nov. 1400 . Thomas his son and heir is aged 19 years and more.
Thomas Joper and Nicholas Mymmes have held and taken the profits.
Dorse: in bundell’ esc’ de anno 13 H. iv.
TNA reference
C 137/86/28 mm. 1-2
ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XIX has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages.
Holdings
Holding Item | Value | Quantity | Total | |
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Horsted Keynes | ||||
Total: - | ||||
Broadhurst | ||||
Total: - | ||||
Alchin | ||||
Total: - |
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- John Halle, senior (Named Person)
Jurors
- James a Worthe
- John Pouke of Willingdon
- William Willard
- William ate Doune
- Henry Mafay
- Thomas Mafay
- Stephen ate Sedde
- John Sharp
- Robert Pauyngregge
- Thomas Chepman
- Richard Aluard
- John Webbe of Jevington