E-CIPM 20-93: HENRY DE BEAUMONT, KNIGHT

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HENRY DE BEAUMONT, KNIGHT

Writ Head

87 Writ ‡ 22 June 1413. [Mapilton].

Addressed to William Warbelton, escheator.

Inquisition Head

HAMPSHIRE. Inquisition. Alton. 16 Oct. [Warbelton].

Jurors

Jurors: John Stake ; Roger Langred ; Robert atte Herne ; Thomas Sawyere ; Thomas Stake ; Nicholas Barbour ; Nicholas atte Mere ; John Graunt ; Richard Faus ; Richard Symond ; John Cook ; and Robert atte Halle .

Holdings

He held 1 messuage and other lands and tenements in Alton called ‘Trenchauntisplace’ to himself and the heirs of his body, of the king in chief, service unknown, annual value 12 marks.

He died on 15 June last.n87_001 John his son and heir is aged 4 years and more.

TNA reference

C 138/4/45 mm. 1-2

E 149/101/1 m. 2

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Writ Head

88 Writ ‡ 22 June 1413. [Mapilton].

Addressed to Thomas Horden, escheator.

Inquisition Head

MIDDLESEX. Inquisition. Westminster. 13 Oct. [Horden].

Jurors

Jurors: Robert Cutte ; Sewal Smyth ; Richard Horspole ; William Croys ; Thomas Hughe ; John East ; John Fort ; Richard Robard ; William Robard ; John Mareys ; Thomas Watkyn ; and John Drake .

Holdings

He held 18 a. arable and 3 a. meadow in Westminster of the abbot of Westminster by fealty and a rent of 16s.; and 4 a. arable in St. Marylebone of the earl of Arundel by fealty and a rent of 2s.; annual values of all the arable 8s.4d., the meadow 5s.

Date of death and heir, aged 4 years on 15 Aug. last, as above.

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C 138/4/45 mm. 3-4

E 149/101/1 m. 4

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Writ Head

89 Writ ‡ 22 June 1413. [Clerk].

Addressed to the mayor and escheator.

Inquisition Head

LINCOLN. Inquisition. 2 Oct. [Caden].

Jurors

Jurors: Richard Cok ; John Stirop ; John Nevill ; John Gryssyngton ; John Rasen ; John at Hall ; John Doket ; Geoffrey Exetre ; John Ratheby ; William Tamworth ; John Neucomer ; and John Blok .

Holdings

He held 2 messuages in the city in his demesne as of fee of the king in free burgage by a rent of 2d., annual value normally 13s.4d., but now nil because by his deed dated 15 Dec. 1412 he granted 100s. yearly from it to Thomas Middelton for life.

Date of death and heir, aged 4 years on 16 Aug. last, as above.

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C 138/4/45 mm. 5-6

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Inquisition Head

LINCOLNSHIRE. Inquisition. Lincoln castle. 29 July. [Fulnaby].

Jurors

Jurors: Ralph Tathewell of Tathwell ; William Bleseby ; Robert Ratheby of Horsington ; John Nevyll of Faldingworth ; William Hawet of Alvingham ; John Forster of Stainfield ; John Folkyngham of Heydour ; John Amwyk of Walcote ; Michael Rouse of Saltfleetby ; Thomas Nottyng of ‘Hole’ ; John Helyngton of Sleaford ; Hugh Robynson of Little Grimsby ; and Richard Warner of Sleaford .

Holdings

He held in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief by knight service, amounts unknown:

Folkingham, the castle and manor which are one and the same, not divided, annual value 45 marks and no more because by a deed dated at Folkingham on 5 April 1412 he gave Hugh Cok, trumpeter , an annuity of 40s. and 2 messuages and 2 bovates there to hold for the term of his life, extending at 26s.8d. yearly.

Heckington, the manor, annual value 40 marks.

Barton upon Humber, 2 parts of the manor with 2 parts of the passage of the Humber called Barton Ferry. Annual value £48 and no more because he granted an annuity of 40s. from it to Nicholas Duke, minstrel , for life by deed dated at Grimsthorpe on 14 Dec. 1412.

Thoresway, the manor, annual value £8.

Stewton, the manor, annual value £13 6s.8d. but now nil because he granted an annuity of 40 marks from it to Katharine widow of John de Bello Monte , Thomas Enderby and Thomas Holme and their heirs and assigns by deed dated at Beaumanor on 12 April 1409.

Date of death and heir, aged 3 years on 16 Aug. last, as above.

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C 138/4/45 mm. 7-8

E 149/101/1 m. 1

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Inquisition Head

LEICESTERSHIRE. Inquisition. Leicester. 1 Aug. [Belers].

Jurors

Jurors: John German of Cossington ; John atte Vykers of Belton ; John Typyngton of Cossington ; Robert Adynet of Ashby de la Zouch ; John Walton of the same; John Daddy of Quorndon; John Doxey of the same; Thomas Halle of Cold or Market Overton ; John Chaumberleyn of Hathern ; Robert Jorce of Long Whatton ; John Henton of Walton ; and William Herdewyn of Nailstone .

Holdings

He held the manor of Loughborough with its members of Beaumanor, Arnesby, Markfield and others in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief by knight service. The annual value excluding Beaumanor is £62 17s.8d. and no more because he granted life annuities from it of £4 11s. to Giles Jurdan and 40s. to Isabel Pegge ; and 4 messuages in Loughborough are empty and in the lord’s hands for lack of repairs and tenants who used to render £4 and now nil; the site of the manor used to yield 100s. but now 40s.; the watermills at Beaumanor and Quorndon are unlet and in need of repair, should yield £4 but now nil; the capital messuage in Arnesby with land, meadow and demesne pasture should yield 12 marks but now 5 marks. These are all part of the manor of Loughborough, as is Beaumanor, of which the annual value is 10 marks.

He also held the manor of Whitwick in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief as parcel of the honor of Winchester, service unknown. The annual value is £43 6s.8d. and no more because 4 messuages in Whittington are in the hands of the lord for lack of repairs and tenants and should yield 106s.8d. but now nil, 2 messuages in Newton similarly 40s. but now nil, and 2 messuages in Botcheston similarly 40s. but now nil.

He held 2 parts of the manor of Shepshed of the honor of Winchester, service unknown, annual value £11 6s.8d. From it Katharine widow of John de Bello Monte and Thomas Holme have an annuity of £13 6s.8d. to themselves and their heirs; William Wylde an annuity of £6 13s.4d. and Nicholas Saxton 100s., both for the term of their lives.

Date of death and heir, aged 3 years on 15 Aug. last, as above.

TNA reference

C 138/4/45 mm. 9-10

E 149/101/1 m. 3

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Writ Head

92 Writ, for fees, ‡ 1 Aug. 1413. [Clerk].

Addressed to the escheator in Warwickshire and Leicestershire.

Inquisition Head

WARWICKSHIRE. Inquisition. Coventry. 14 Aug. [Belers].

Jurors

Jurors: Thomas Budde of Napton on the Hill ; John Vykers of Cubbington ; John Jekokes of the same; William Warde of Weston under Wetherley ; Richard Gybons of Ufton ; John Gybons of the same; John ..rde of Napton on the Hill ; Richard Draper of Ladbroke ; John Rodknyght of Long or Bishops Itchington ; William Ive of Harbury ; John Broun of Napton on the Hill , senior ; and John Dufton of Stretton on Dunsmore .

Holdings

He held the following fees in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief, extending at the rate of £5 each fee:

Little Packington, 1/4 fee formerly held by Henry Murdak .

Napton on the Hill and Weston, 2 fees once held by Robert de Napton .

Weston, Bulkington, Bramcote and Ryton, 24 carucates, Marston Jabbett and Quinton, 4 carucates, and Claybrooke, Clifton upon Dunsmore, Wibtoft and Brownsover, 5 carucates, held of him by William la Zouch of Harringworth as 7 fees.

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C 138/4/45 mm. 11-12

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Writ Head

93 [Writ: see 92.]

Inquisition Head

LEICESTERSHIRE. Inquisition. Leicester. 12 Aug. 1413. [Belers].

Jurors

Jurors: John atte Vykers of Belton ; John Crisp of the same; William Kendale of Shepshed ; John Bradgate of the same; John Dawes of ‘Cotes’ ; William Prat of ?Hoton or Houghton on the Hill (Howeton) ; John Henton of Walton le Wolds ; William ?Somervile of Cossington ; John Pynkenye of the same; John Tirlyngton of the same; John Bret of Rotherby ; and William atte Persones of Thrussington .

Holdings

He held the following fees and advowsons, in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief all extending as above:

Hemington, 1 fee formerly held by John de Crophille and Henry de Langton .

Hathern, 1/4 fee held by John Nauncell .

Hoton and Swinford, 1/2 fee formerly held by Stephen Mallore .

Gaulby and Frisby, 1 fee formerly held by John Burdet .

Whetstone, 1/40 fee formerly held by Martin de Bayl and 1/9 fee formerly held by Saer de Trumpyngton.

Wigston Magna, 1/40 fee formerly held by Martin de Bayl .

Whetstone, 1/40 fee formerly held by Robert de Orewell .

Burton Overy, 1/4 fee formerly held by Nicholas Noveray .

Laughton, 1 fee held by the earl of Oxford .

Wigston Magna, 1 fee held by the same earl.

Market Bosworth, Carlton, Coton, Aylestone and Glen Parva, 2 fees held by Thomas Harecourt .

Long Whatton, 1/2 fee formerly held by Ralph Basset of Drayton Bassett .

Whetstone and Mountsorrel, 1 1/2 fees formerly held by John de Segrave .

Ashby de la Zouch, 2 fees formerly held by Hugh la Zouche .

Loughborough, the advowson extending at 20 marks.

Cossington, the advowson, 10 marks.

Walton on the Wolds, the advowson, 100s.

Ravenstone, the advowson, 100s.

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C 138/4/45 mm. 11, 13

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Inquisition Head

LINCOLNSHIRE. Inquisition. Wragby. 11 Oct. [Fulnetby].

Jurors

Jurors: William Forster of West Torrington ; Robert Jakson of the same; Thomas Smyth of East Torrington ; John Douce of Hainton ; John Dounay of ?Hainton ; John de Brun of the same; John Albard of Panton ; Robert ?West of the same; Robert ?Caburn of Wickenby ; John de Burgh of the same; John Sele of Beckering ; and Thomas de Bryge of Lissington .

Holdings

He held the following fees and advowsons, in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief, extending as above:

Heckington, 1/2 fee held by the heirs of Simon Creuker, 1/2 fee held by the heirs of Margaret Pateshull , and by William Boston and Robert, chaplain of the chantry , 1/12 fee held by the heirs of Henry Hasty and William de Howell , and 1/20 fee held by the heirs of the same Henry and of Margaret Pateshull .

Howell, 1/12 fee held by the heirs of the same Henry and of Henry Pygot .

Aswardby, 1 fee held by the heirs of the earl of Angus.

Croft, Friskney, Burgh in the Marsh and Winthorpe, 1 fee held by the heirs of the earl of Angus and by the prior of Bullington .

Asgarby, 1/6 fee held by the heirs of the same earl.

Baumber and West Ashby, 1/4 fee held by the heirs of the same earl and of Fulk de Lysoures.

Helpringham, 1/2 fee held by the heirs of the same earl and by the prior of Sixhills .

Haydor, 1/2 fee held by William Disnay .

Scredington, 1 fee held by the same William and the prior of Sempringham , and 1/28 fee held by the same William.

Boothby Pagnell, 5 carucates held by Henry, prince of Wales , each extending at 14s.3 1/2d. and 7 carucates making 1 fee.

Wilsthorpe [and Obthorpe], 1/5 fee held by the lady of Swinithwaite, and another 1/5 held by the same.

Steeping and Gunby, 1/2 fee held by William de Wylughby .

Willoughby by Alford, 1 fee held by the same William.

Winceby, 3/4 fee held by the same William, John de Thymelby and the abbot of Bardney .

Welton le Marsh, 1/7 fee held by the heirs of Simon Pelet , extending at 14s.7 1/2d.

Partney, 1/3 fee held by William de Thorp and the heirs of Walter Cauncevill .

Ulceby, 1/10 fee held by Ralph Cromwell .

Ingoldmells, 1/6 fee held by the heirs of Robert Cheyles .

Burgh in the Marsh, 1/4 fee held by John de Well , and 1/4 fee held by the heirs of Gilbert Blaunchard .

Well, Alford and Ailby, 4 fees held by John de Well, Lord Welles .

Barton upon Humber, 1 fee held by the abbot of Kirkstead .

Keisby, 1 fee held by the lady of Marmyon.

Irnham, 1/2 fee held by Philip le Despenser .

Edenham, 1 fee held by the abbot of Vaudey , the prior of Bridlington and John Trott , the abbot holding half in alms.

Ingoldsby, 1/4 fee held by John Bussy , and 1/2 fee held by Lady Wylughby.

Willoughby, 1/4 fee held by John Bussy .

Swarby, 1 fee held by Lord Welles.

Great Hale, 3/4 fee held by John de Bussy .

Morton, 4 bovates held by Thomas duke of Surrey as an 8th part of a fee.

Pointon, 1/2 fee held by John Hagh and John Burn .

Birthorpe, 1/8 fee in the hands of Henry de Bello Monte .

Osbournby, 1/2 fee held by the earl of Northumberland and the prior of Sempringham , 1/5 fee held by Amandus Surdivale, 5 bovates held as 1/6 fee by Robert Colvyle and 1/20 fee held by William de Spaygne .

Haceby, 1/4 fee held by John Bussy .

Walcot, 1/6 fee held by Philip de Lymbery .

Beckingham and Sutton, 1/2 fee held by Lady Latymer, and 1/4 fee held by the prior of Sempringham .

Stragglethorpe, 1/2 fee held by the heirs of William de Bargh , and 1 fee held by the brothers of Sempringham.

Brandon, 2/3 fee held by Richard Almot and his parceners, and 1/4 fee held by the prior of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England.

Cranwell, 1/2 fee held by Alan de Cranwell and the same prior.

Pickworth, 1/10 fee held by John Gardiner and William Pinder .

Baston and Carlby, 1/3 of 2 fees in the hands of Henry de Bello Monte .

Kirkby, 1/4 fee also in the lord’s hands.

Bulby and Stamford, 1/4 fee held by Thomas de Sancto Laudo .

Elsthorpe, 1/4 fee held by John Bayous .

South Witham, 1 fee held by Richard Roclyf and the prior of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England.

Stainby, 1/2 fee held by William de Styandeby .

Boothby, 1/2 fee held by the heir of Thomas de Pynchbek and the priors of Haverholme and St. Katharine.

Rippingale, 1/2 fee held by John de Stonore .

Marston, 2/3 fee held by Philip Spencer .

Brauncewell, 1 fee held by Edmund de Swynford and the priors of Haverholme and of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England.

Roxholm, 2/3 fee held by Philip le Despenser .

Brackenborough, 1 fee held by John de Helynges and the prior of Alvingham .

Cockerington, 1/2 fee held by the heirs of William Vavasour , and by Alice Nevyll and the abbot of Louth Park .

Linwood, the advowson, extending at 20 marks.

Grimoldby, the advowson, 12 1/2 marks.

Scremby, the advowson, 20 marks.

Stewton, the advowson, 5 marks.

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C 138/4/45 mm. 14-15

E 149/101/1

E 136/222/14

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