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BALDWIN FREVILL, KNIGHT , SON OF BALDWIN FREVILL, KNIGHT
Inquisition Head
Leicestershire. Inquisition [indented]. Leicester. 20 Oct. [Babthorp].
[This inquisition relates to Baldwin Frevill the father only.]
Jurors
Jurors: William atte Parsones ; Richard Onley ; John Denton ; William Peyle ; John Pare ; John Molde ; John Ketill ; Thomas Brounknaue ; Richard Bate ; Thomas Wattesson ; John Kynge ; and John Pynson .
Holdings
He held in fee simple of Henry IV by knight service, amount unknown, the following knight's fees and 1/3 fee, part of the castle of Tamworth in Warwickshire, extended at 100s. each: 3 fees in Snarestone, Congerstone, Shackerstone, Odstone, Barton in the Beans, Sutton Cheney, Stapleton, Leire, Wistow and Fleckney, held by the earl of Pembroke ; 1 fee in Elmersthorpe, Sharnford, Frolesworth, Shearsby, Mowsley and Somerby, held by William Maureward ; Stanton under Bardon, 1 fee by the heir of Ralph Bassett of Sapcote; Burrough on the Hill, 1 fee by Robert de Burgh ; and Ratcliffe Culey or on the Wreake, 1/3 fee by Roger Arderne .
He died on 4 Oct. 1400. The fees descended to Baldwin Frevill , his son and heir under age, and they were taken into the king's hands. Baldwin, the son, died aged 19 on 3 March last. They descend to Elizabeth and Margaret, sisters of Baldwin, and Robert son of Roger Aston, knight, and his late wife Joyce, the other sister. Elizabeth is aged 24 years and more, Robert was aged 4 on 6 Jan., Margaret is aged 17 years and more and married Hugh Wylygby after the death of Baldwin the son.
Thomas, duke of Exeter , has held since the death of Baldwin, and still holds and takes the profits by the grant by letters patent of Henry IV to Thomas Beauford, knight [26 Oct. 1400: CPR 1399-1401, p. 393].
TNA reference
C 138/35/47 mm. 7-8
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Inquisition Head
Leicestershire. Inquisition. Leicester. 12 Nov. [Babthorp].
Jurors
Jurors: William Somervyle ; Geoffrey Asceleyn ; William Bateman ; John Bylle ; John Grage senior ; Robert Rudde ; John Grove ; John Weller ; Roger Routhorne ; John Grage junior ; Roger Bygge ; and John Wysowe .
Holdings
[Partly illegible. Similar findings to 130.]TNA reference
C 138/35/47 mm. 5-6
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Inquisition Head
Warwickshire. Inquisition. Henley in Arden. 1 June. [Babthorp].
Jurors
Jurors: John Yve ; Thomas Pulton ; Simon Felton ; Thomas Cokkes ; William Hichecok ; Richard Cockes n132_002; Thomas Shyngey ; John Cokkes ; Thomas Purrey ; John Yvoton n132_003; Thomas Herford ; and John Stokes n132_001.
Holdings
The castle of Tamworth with the court and warren of Stipershill, parts of the castle, and 1/3 manor of Middleton came into the hands of Henry IV owing to the death of Baldwin Frevill, knight, and the minority of Baldwin his son and heir, and remain in the present king's hand. Ten messuages, 3 tofts, 5 virgates of arable and meadow and a dovecot in Warton came into the king's hand by the death of Adam Senclere, esquire, in right of Baldwin Frevill the son, because Adam was a bastard, held in his demesne as of fee, died without heirs of his body and held of Baldwin the son, of the castle of Tamworth. A 1/2 manor of Beaudesert came into the hand of Henry IV and remains in the king's hand owing to the death of William de Bello Campo , who held for life with reversion to Baldwin Frevill the father by a fine of 1394 [CP 25/1/248/66, no. 12] between Thomas Botiller of Sudeley and Thomas de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick , def., and Baldwin Frevill , quer.
Date of death of Baldwin the son and heirs as in 130.
TNA reference
C 138/35/47 mm. 5-6
E 152/9/484/1
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Inquisition Head
Warwickshire. Inquisition. Henley in Arden. 17 Nov. [Babthorp].
[This inquisition relates to Baldwin Frevill the father only.]
Jurors
Jurors: John Stokes ; Thomas Herford ; Thomas Porey ; John Cokkes ; Thomas Shyngey ; John Ivoton ; Thomas Cokkes ; William Hichecokes ; Simon Felton ; Richard Cokkes ; John Ive ; and Thomas Pulton n133_001.
Holdings
TNA reference
C 138/35/47 mm. 9-10
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Inquisition Head
Nottinghamshire. Inquisition [indented]. Newark. 12 Oct. 1418. [Gawsyll].
Jurors
Jurors: William Jonson ; John Cromwell ; John Ledneham ; William Hode ; Thomas Whyte ; William Clerke ; Robert Howes ; Robert Spondon ; John Danett ; Roger Braseby ; Thomas Chylde ; and John Ferrour .
Holdings
No lands came into the king's hand owing to the death of Baldwin Frevill and the minority of his heir.
Baldwin the son died on 3 April [sic] last. Margaret wife of Hugh Wylughby , Elizabeth Frevyll , sisters of Baldwin, and Robert Aston son of Joyce Aston , another sister of Baldwin, are next co-heirs, aged 26 years and more, 16 years and more, and 4 years on 6 Jan. last.
TNA reference
C 138/35/47 mm. 1-2
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Inquisition Head
Wiltshire. Inquisition. Marlborough. 25 June. [Bryd].
Jurors
Jurors: William More ; Richard Malewayn ; John Weston ; William Bayly ; John Lange ; William Arnold ; John Blake ; John Justice ; Thomas Blake ; Hugh atte Mere ; Richard Child ; and ... Scalerne.
Holdings
TNA reference
C 138/35/47 mm. 3-4
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Holdings
Holding Item | Value | Quantity | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Stipershill | ||||
court | - | |||
warren | - | |||
Total: - |
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Smyth(Writ Clerk)
Jurors
- John Stokes
- Thomas Herford
- Thomas Porey
- John Cokkes
- Thomas Shyngey
- John Ivoton
- Thomas Cokkes
- William Hichecokes
- Simon Felton
- Richard Cokkes
- John Ive
- Thomas Pulton