E-CIPM 20-277: THOMAS ARUNDEL , ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY

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THOMAS ARUNDEL , ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY

Inquisition Head

KENT. Inquisition ex officio Leeds 2 Sept. 1414 [Darell].

Jurors

Jurors: William Littilton ; John Mason junior ; Robert Kyng ; Gilbert Rede ; Richard Hamme [or Haunne]; Richard Lorde ; John Bertyn ; John Crumpe ; Robert Cok ; Vincent atte Hale ; John Brounyng ; and Thomas Bertry .

Holdings

He held the castle, manor and lordship of Leeds for life with reversion to the king, annual value £24.

He died on 9 Feb. last.

Various furnishings and utensils remaining in the castle belong to the king: in the great chamber below the ‘gloriette’, 3 long tables with 3 pairs of trestles, 1 cupboard, 3 benches, 1 pair of andirons: in the 2nd chamber, 2 cupboards, 1 screen, 2 benches; in the 3rd chamber, 1 table, 1 bench, 2 screens, 2 andirons; in the 4th chamber, 1 cupboard, 1 bench, 3 stools; in the study, 6 benches, 3 stools; in the cloister, 3 benches; in the kitchen,, 2 dressers, 1 pair of trestles; in the prince’s chamber, 1 cupboard, 1 bench; in the other chamber there, 3 benches, 2 pairs of trestles; in the garret, 1 cupboard, 2 benches, 2 stools, 1 counting board; in the hall 4 fixed tables, 4 benches, 1 table called ‘ussherburde’, 1 cupboard, 1 screen; in the chamber attached to the hall, 2 benches, 1 stool; in the other chamber there, 2 benches, 1 stool; in the new tower, 1 bench, 2 stools; in the ewery, 1 table, 1 bench, 2 stools, 1 pair of trestles; in the other chamber below the garden, 1 counting board, 2 benches; in the chamber called west tower, 1 table, 1 pair of trestles; in the 3rd chamber there, 1 cupboard, 1 bench; in the 4th chamber there, 1 cupboard, 1 bench; in the 5th chamber, 1 cupboard, 1 writing stool, 1 other stool; in the steward’s chamber, 1 cupboard, 2 stools; in the kitchen, 1 dresser, 1 ‘plumb’, 1 oven, 1 stone mortar, 1 wooden pestle, 2 benches, 2 lead pipes; in the larder house, 2 dressing boards, 4 trestles, 2 tub vats; in the 2nd larder house, 2 tables; in the bakehouse, 1 moulding board, 1 kneading trough, 1 wooden cover, 1 tun, 1 pipe, 1 tun vat; in the wardrobe 6 dozen pewter dishes, 4 dozen pewter saucers, 2 ‘scottysexis’ for the constable of the castle, 1 iron coal shovel, 1 new ‘gable’ for wine, with 1 ‘pulleye’, 37 habergeons with 17 aventails for bacinets, 1 worn habergeon, 4 pieces of mail, 1 chest bound with iron, 1 iron-bound barell for habergeons, 44 bacinets with paletots, with 20 ‘vindres’, 42 doublets for habergeons, 48 ‘jakkes’. All of these came into the hands of Joan countess of Hereford .

TNA reference

E 149/102/14 m. 1

ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XX has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages.

Inquisition Head

KENT. Inquisition ex officio [indented] Canterbury 6 May 1414 [John Darell].

Jurors

Jurors: John Mason senior ; John Dene ; Thomas Munde ; Richard Longe ; William Adam ; John Munde ; John Hunte ; Thomas Neweman ; Richard Yonge ; John Vyncent ; John Forde ; and John Scot .

Thomas the archbishop died on 9 Feb. last.

TNA reference

E 149/102/14 m. 2

ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XX has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages.

Holdings

Holdings

No holding information available.

Extents

Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

  • John Darell(Escheator)

Jurors

  • John Mason senior
  • John Dene
  • Thomas Munde
  • Richard Longe
  • William Adam
  • John Munde
  • John Hunte
  • Thomas Neweman
  • Richard Yonge
  • John Vyncent
  • John Forde
  • John Scot

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