E-CIPM 20-29: WILLIAM MAGOT

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WILLIAM MAGOT

Writ Head

29 Writ, devenerunt ‡ 23 May 1413. [>Wymbyssh].

Inquire what lands came into the hand of Richard II when William Magot (who has died), indicted for various felonies, was put in exigent before the justices of the peace at Bridgwater on 29 March 1398, and are in the present king’s hands.

Inquisition Head

SOMERSET. Inquisition. Ilchester. 4 Aug. [Stucle].

Jurors

Jurors: John Bochell ; William Note ; John Tytysbyry ; John Ca3elond ; John Warde ; William Wegge ; John atte Wille ; John Magot ; John Vycary ; John Cokayn ; John Rycher ; and William Snyffamour .

Holdings

James Daudeley , by the name of James Daudeley, lord of Red Castle and Heighley , granted to William Magot and Agnes then his wife by charter, dated at Nether Stowey on 8 Nov 1384 and shown to the jurors, the reversion of 2 cottages, 24 a. arable and 2 a. meadow in Cossington, described as all that he had acquired from Edmund Barry, chaplain , in Cossington, and which he formerly gave to Maud de Heyghworth for her life, to hold to them after her death for their lives, rendering a rose at Midsummer to James. Maud attorned to them. She died and they entered and held the premises.

Owing to the felony of William Magot the premises came into the hands of Richard II and are now in the present king’s hands, held of the heir of John Brent , service unknown, annual value 13s.4d.

He died on 3 May 1403. Alice wife of John Hoggekyns is his sister and heir, aged 32 years and more.

TNA reference

C 138/2/22 mm. 1-2

E 149/101/15

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Jurors

  • John Bochell
  • William Note
  • John Tytysbyry
  • John Ca3elond
  • John Warde
  • William Wegge
  • John atte Wille
  • John Magot
  • John Vycary
  • John Cokayn
  • John Rycher
  • William Snyffamour

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