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IVO FITZWARYN, KNIGHT
Inquisition Head
CAMBRIDGESHIRE Inquisition Caxton 15 Feb. 1415 [Boteller].
Jurors
Jurors: William Deye ; John Cosselyn ; John Peuerell ; John Webbester of Caxton ; John Prykke ; Henry Hook ; John Mannyng ; John Gunne ; Thomas Dunton ; John Derby ; Adam Bonsquyer ; and Roger Grym .
Holdings
He held a 6th part of the manor called Clopton Bury in Clopton by the courtesy of England of the inheritance of Maud his late wife. It descends to Eleanor wife of John Chydyok as daughter and heir of Maud. Of whom it is held and by what service is unknown, annual value 20s.
He died on 7 Sept. last. Eleanor their daughter and heir is aged 27 years and more.
TNA reference
C 138/9/38 mm. 1-2
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Inquisition Head
SURREY Inquisition Leatherhead 13 Nov. [Wyntereshill].
Jurors
Jurors: John atte Grove ; Edmund Redestone ; Richard Ware ; Richard Waleys ; Thomas atte Lee ; William atte Holte ; John Pouke ; William atte Lote ; William White ; John Wrenne ; Robert Tannere ; and Richard Sharpe .
Holdings
He held the manor of Pachesham in Leatherhead by the courtesy of England of the inheritance of Maud his late wife. There are: the site and dovecot, annual value nil, 200 a. arable at 4d., £3 6s.8d., 12 a. meadow at 8d.,8s., 4 a. pasture at 2d., 8d., 20 a. wood at 2d., 40d., 1 watermill nil for want of repair, and 60s. assize rents payable by equal parts at Easter and Michaelmas. It is held of the king in chief by knight service.
He died on 5 Sept. last. Eleanor wife of John Chydyok is the daughter and heir of Maud and himself, aged 30 years and more.
TNA reference
C 138/9/38 mm. 3-4
E 152/9/455
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Inquisition Head
ESSEX Inquisition [indented]. Great Bardfield 12 Dec. [Darcy].
Jurors
Jurors: John Douse ; John Bret of Sturmer ; Richard Trumpe of Bumpstead; Thomas Fyche ; John Dyere ; John Fyche ; John Cuckowe ; John Bene ; Nicholas Eyr ; John Troys ; John Petelyvere ; and John Piers .
Holdings
He held 3 parts of the manor of Gernons in Steeple Bumpstead by the courtesy of England in right of Maud his late wife. They are held of the king in chief, service unknown, annual value 106s.8d.
He died on 7 Sept. last, heir as above [no. 212].
TNA reference
C 138/9/38 mm. 5-6
E 149/102/8 mm. 1-2 (writ and inq)
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Inquisition Head
WILTSHIRE Inquisition Swindon 29 Oct. [Dowsdale].
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Canynges ; Robert Salmon ; John Hynton ; John Smyth ; John Palmere ; William Boxere ; William Saundres ; John Pershore ; Thomas Moleyn senior ; Thomas Webbe ; Peter Mous ; and Nicholas Bratton .
Holdings
By his deed dated at Isle Brewers on 12 July 1402 he granted to John Strecche , Matthew Cokyr , Henry London and William Wysdon, clerk , and their heirs and assigns, 1 messuage, 100 a. arable, 20 a. meadow and 10 a. wood, described as all his lands and tenements in Stratton St. Margaret. They held them and granted them to him for life free of all actions of waste, rendering a rose at Midsummer.
Afterwards by their deed dated at Isle Brewers on 1 Aug. 1402 they granted the rent of a rose with the reversion to Richard Whytyngton, citizen and mercer of London , Alice his wife, and the heirs of their bodies. Ivo attorned to them by letters patent dated 3 Aug. 1403. Alice died without heirs by Richard. Of whom the premises are held is unknown, annual value 40s.
He also held in his demesne as of fee 100 a. wood in Braydon forest of the abbot of Malmesbury , service unknown, annual value nil.
By his charter long before his death he granted the manors of Haydon and Haydon Wick to Henry Barbour for life, with remainder after his death to Peter Besyles , Robert Andrewe and others and their heirs and assigns.
He also held to himself and the heirs male of his body the vill of Wilton by Salisbury with lands, tenements and rents, view of frankpledge and pleas and perquisites of court, of the king in chief, service unknown, annual value 60s.
He died on 7 Sept. last, heir as above, aged 24 years and more.
TNA reference
C 138/9/38 mm. 7-8
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Inquisition Head
WILTSHIRE. Inquisition tam virtute officii quam virtute brevi. Amesbury. 18 Jan. 1415. [Tybenham].
Jurors
Jurors: John Shirbourne ; John Sparshore ; Richard Lamprey ; Richard Pipere ; Walter Plomere ; Nicholas Bratton ; Thomas Sauser ; William Philpot ; Thomas Lawe ; Robert Gradele ; William Caneford ; and William Wake .
Holdings
He held the vill of Wilton of the king in chief to himself and the heirs male of his body with wards, marriages, perquisites of court etc. by the grant of Edward III [CPR 1343–5, pp.478–9]. By the same grant he held 40s. rent in Barford St. Martin in himself and his heirs male, service unknown, both with reversion to Edward III and his heirs.
He died without heirs male of his body. By letters patent of 24 April 1403 [CPR 1401–5, p.226], shown to the jurors, the reversion in the vill and rent if Ivo should die without heirs male were granted to John duke of Bedford and the heirs male of his body, by which the duke claims the reversion.
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C 138/9/38 mm. 9-10
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Inquisition Head
SOMERSET Inquisition Crewkerne 18 Oct. [Warre].
Jurors
Jurors: John Gylden ; Nicholas Bulpan ; John Virgyn ; William Hastyng ; William Pleci ; John Woode ; William Sele ; Philip Bradon ; John Broun ; John Neel ; William Kyngeston ; and John Lane .
Holdings
By his charter dated at Isle Brewers on 12 July 1402 he granted to John Strecche and others as above [no. 214] the manors of Isle Brewers, Pitney and Wearne, and 3 a. arable and 3 a. meadow, being all his holdings in these places. They regranted to him for life rendering a rose at Midsummer, and they granted the rose and the reversion to Richard Whityngton and Alice his wife as above [no. 214]. Ivo attorned to them and Alice died without heirs of her body. The premises are held of the king in chief, services unknown, annual value £36 13s.4d.
Date of death and heir as above [no. 214].
TNA reference
C 138/9/38 mm. 11-12
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Inquisition Head
DORSET Inquisition Sherborne 29 Jan. 1415 [Warre].
Jurors
Jurors: William Lyllyngton ; John Lyueden ; William Knaplok ; Walter Goldsmyth ; ?John Roudon ; William Coulard ; Robert Foote ; William Placer ; Thomas Nyweman ; William ?Wyre ; Richard Fauntleroy ; and John Gaunt .
Holdings
He held to himself and the heirs male of his body by the grant of Edward III to William Fitzwaryn ‘le frere’, his father, [CPR 1343–5, pp.478–9] the manor of Powerstock extending at £18 and a pair of gilt spurs, with knight’s fees belonging to it, and the vill of Wilton and a rent of 40s. from Barford St. Martin in Wiltshire, with remainder in default of such heirs to John son of Henry IV and the heirs of his body by letters patent of Henry IV [CPR 1401–5, p.226]. Ivo died without heirs male of his body.
He also held the rent of a rose from his grant to Robert Hulle , justice of the Common Bench, Richard Whityngton , citizen of London, Thomas Stawell, knight , John Deveros, knight , Peter Pyneford and William Worcestre of the manors of Stourton Caundle, Haddon, Winterborne Houghton and Up Cerne with all his premises and reversions in those manors to hold for the term of their lives for that rent, on condition that his heirs should allow them to hold the manors in peace without interference for 3 years after his death so that they could administer his goods and chattels and fulfil his will. If they failed to do so within the 3 years then his heirs might enter the manors and take possession of them, but if the heirs interfered and opposed the feoffees during the 3 years then they might continue to hold for their lives.
Winterborne Houghton is held of the king in chief by knight service, annual value £10; Up Cerne, half of Constance widow of Henry de la …, knight, the other half of the bishop of Salisbury , service unknown, annual value 66s.8d.; and Stourton Caundle of John Arundel, knight, lord Maltravers , annual value £11 8s.4d.
He also held in his demesne as of fee, all the services being unknown: Sherborne, 7 messuages, 1 toft, 1 carucate and 5 a. arable and 3 a. meadow; the messuages, 5 a. and toft of the abbot of Sherborne , annual value 20s.; and the carucate and 3 a. meadow of the bishop of Salisbury , annual value 20s.
Lydlinch, the manor, of the same bishop, annual value £8 10s.
Lydlinch Baret, the manor, of John Arundell, knight, lord Maltravers , annnual value 40s.
Caundle Marsh, the advowsons of St. Peter’s church, and of Lydlinch, of the same John.
Antioch and Caundle Marsh, a rent of a rose from all his lands, tenements, rents and services there, which he granted to Ralph Bryt of Marsh, who still lives, to hold for his life, and the reversion of the same premises. They are held of the bishop of Salisbury , annual value 100s.
Date of death and heir as above.
TNA reference
C 138/9/38 mm. 11, 13
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Holdings
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Extents
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