E-CIPM 21-37: THOMAS SON AND HEIR OF MARGARET DICLESTON

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THOMAS SON AND HEIR OF MARGARET DICLESTON

Writ Head

36 Writ ‡ 4 Feb. 1419. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford.

Thomas is a minor in royal custody. His mother held by knight service from the heir of Thomas late Lord Despenser, also a minor in royal custody. [Throkmarton].

Inquisition Head

Worcestershire. Inquisition. Evesham. 16 Nov.

Jurors

Jurors: Henry Rous ; John Holt ; Thomas Rudyng ; Ankerus Beauchamp ; Edmund Pygeon ; William Dabytot of Dorne ; John Lygger of Paxford ; John Broylle ; James Barbour ; Thomas Goldsmyth ; William Quynt ; and Thomas Bray n36_001.

Holdings

No lands came into the king's hand owing to the death of Margaret and the minority of her son Thomas, and the minority of the heir of Thomas, Lord le Despenser . Thomas Dicleston died on 26 Aug. 1412.

Owing to her death and the minority of Thomas the manor of Besford, except for 30s. rent issuing to Margaret’s sister Joan, wife of William Clopton, knight, as her purparty of the inheritance from Alexander Besford (father of Margaret and Joan, who were his heirs), came into the hands of Richard, earl of Warwick , because it is held of him by knight service, annual value £10.

Elizabeth, daughter of Margaret and wife of John Harewell , Maud and Margery are the sisters and next heirs of Thomas, aged 15 years and more, 12 years and more and 11 years and more.
TNA reference

C 138/31/16 mm. 3-4

ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XXI has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages. Additionally, the date of the inquisition has been corrected and some other details added.

Writ Head

37 Writ ‡ 16 July 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford.

Thomas is a minor in royal custody. His mother held by knight service from the heir of Thomas late Lord Despenser, also a minor in royal custody.

Inquisition Head

Gloucestershire. Inquisition. Tewkesbury. 16 Nov. [Lysle]

Jurors

Jurors: Robert de Carent ; Phillip Pole ; John Sperman ; William Palcok ; John Tanndy ; John Geffrey ; Richard Floure ; Robert Tanndy ; Hugh Strynger ; Richard Twynnyng ; Geoffrey Chamburleyn ; and Thomas Hugges n37_001.

Holdings

Owing to the death of Margaret and the minority of Thomas, who died in the king's ward,

the manor of Dixton and lands in Alderton, annual value 21 marks,
with the advowson, annual value £10,
came into the king's hands. They are held of Richard Beauchamp, Lord Abergavenny, and his wife Isabel in right of Isabel, as above [35].

Thomas died on 24 March 1413. Heirs as in 36, Elizabeth aged 15 years at Candlemas last.
TNA reference

C 138/31/16 mm. 5-6

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

n37_001^: Same jury as 35, 38.

Holdings

Holdings

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
Dixton
Value21 marks£14 (=3360d.)
Total: £14 (=3360d.)
advowson
Value£10£10 (=2400d.)
Total: £10 (=2400d.)

Extents

Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

Jurors

  • Robert de Carent
  • Phillip Pole
  • John Sperman
  • William Palcok
  • John Tanndy
  • John Geffrey
  • Richard Floure
  • Robert Tanndy
  • Hugh Strynger
  • Richard Twynnyng
  • Geoffrey Chamburleyn
  • Thomas Hugges

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