E-CIPM 21-316: GILBERT TALBOT, KNIGHT

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GILBERT TALBOT, KNIGHT

Writ Head

308 Writ ‡ 1 Nov. 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford.

Addressed to the escheator in Hampshire and Wiltshire. [Dorse:] Certificate by John Wyke, escheator in Wiltshire and Hampshire, that 3 inquisitions were taken in execution of the writ, two by his predecessor John Bryde.

Inquisition Head

Hampshire. Inquisition. Odiham. 17 Nov. [Bryd].

Jurors

Jurors: Roger Cheston ; John Cook ; Robert Wodeley ; John Sh..lond ; John Barbour ; Nicholas Barnard ; Richard atte Lee ; Robert Williamyscote ; Robert atte Bergh ; William atte Nassh ; Roger Eston ; and Henry Serle .

Holdings

Long before his death by a fine levied in quin. Hil. 1415 and afterwards in oct. Mich. 1416 [CP 25/1/207/31, no. 11] between Hugh Stafford, knight , William Broughchier, knight , and Thomas [Denton, citizen and mercer of London ], quer., and Gilbert Talbot, knight, lord of Black Park , def., Gilbert granted that the manor of Chalton, which Isabel, countess of Suffolk , formerly wife of John Lestraunge of Black Park, held in dower of Gilbert's inheritance, and which ought to remain after her death to him and his heirs, should remain to Hugh, William and Thomas and the heirs of Thomas. After Isabel's death, Hugh, William and Thomas entered and were seised, so Gilbert had no estate in the manor,

which is held of the king of the duchy of Lancaster by service of a pair of spurs or 6d. yearly.

He died on 19 Oct. last. Anchoret, his daughter and next heir, is aged 3 years and more.

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Inquisition Head

Wiltshire. Inquisition. Swindon. ?21 Jan. 1419. [Wyke].

[Much of inquisition illegible].

Jurors

Jurors: ... ..enton ; John ?Dene ; ... Clench ; John Hele ; John Appelman ; Robert Gore ; Henry Flyte ; Robert … ; John … ; and ... Wh... . [Other jurors illegible]

Holdings

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He held in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief the manor of Swindon with appurtenances by knight service, and there is there the [?site of] the manor which is worth …, and rents of assize worth ?£12, and 2 ?mills worth £4, and 200 a. of demesne land worth lx-- --, and 10a. of several pasture worth 20s., and common pasture worth … .
By his letters patent of 17 Sept. 1413 he granted to Thomas Fetiplace the office of steward of the manor for life with a stipend of 20s.

Date of death as in 308. Anchoret, his daughter and next heir, is aged 2 3/4 years.

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Inquisition Head

Wiltshire. Inquisition. [Illegible]. 27 Jan. 1419. [Wyke].

Jurors

Jurors: William Couentre ; John Dubbe ; Edmund Waryn ; William Byde ; John Rous ; Robert Prouendr ’; William Webbe ; John Dyere ; Thomas Horn ; Richard Eyr ; Robert Whyte ; and John Dauy .

Holdings

He held of Queen Joan 1/2 manor of Broughton Gifford by service of 1/4 knight's fee. There are in the manor cert rents worth 100s. yearly, 20 a. wood worth 6s. 8d., 100 a. arable worth 23s. 4d. yearly, and 10 a. meadow and 20 a. several pasture worth 40s. yearly.
He was also seised in his demesne as of fee of 1/2 manor of Ashton Gifford, in which there are assize rents worth 53s. 4d. yearly, a meadow containing 5 a. and worth 40s. and 100 a. arable and pasture worth 20s.
By his letters patent of 17 Sept. 1413 he granted to Thomas Fetiplas the office of steward of the manors for life with a stipend of 20s.

Date of death as in 308. Heir as in 309.

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Writ Head

311 Writ ‡ 1 Nov. 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford.

Addressed to William Sevenoke, mayor and escheator of the city of London.

Inquisition Head

London. Inquisition. 7 Feb. 1419. [Sevenoke].

Jurors

Jurors: John Beneworth ; Laurence Carpenter ; William Smert ; Thomas Bristowe ; William Sutton ; Thomas Colman ; William Euerard ; Walter Rideler ; William Turnour ; Stephen Baldeswell ; John Jurdan ; and Richard Salman .

Holdings

He held in his demesne as of fee of the king in free burgage the advowson of St. Andrew Hubbard in Billingsgate ward. Annual value, nil.

Date of death as in 308. Anchoret his daughter and heir is aged 3 years and more.

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E 149/112/1 m. 5

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Writ Head

312 Writ ‡ 1 Nov. 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford.

Addressed to the escheator in Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire.

Inquisition Head

Bedfordshire. Inquisition. Shefford. 17 Nov.n312_001 [Hasilden].

Jurors

Jurors: William Roper ; Robert Couper ; William Blaunchard ; John Wode of Clifton ; Simon Barteram ; John Pecok ; Thomas Sandon ; Simon Beton ; John Wylbon ; Thomas Strenger ; William Phelipp ; and John Wedoweson .

[A thirteenth juror is erased in C 138 but appears in E 149:] Thomas Body

n312_002

Holdings

The following fees belonging to Edworth manor were held of him:

1 fee by John Bulloke of Eaton Bray or Eaton Socon, £4;
2/3 fee by Hugh Loterell and John Martyn , 5 marks;
1/3 fee by the prior of St. Neots , 2 marks;
and 1/2 fee in Arlesey by Joan, Lady Cobham , 100s.

He died at Rouen in Normandy on 19 Oct. 1418. Anchoret his daughter and heir is aged 3 years and more.

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E 149/112/1 m. 1

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Inquisition Head

313 Buckinghamshire. Inquisition. Aylesbury. 16 Nov. 1418.n313_001 [Hasilden].

Jurors

Jurors: William Clerkn313_002 of Monks Risborough or Princes Risborough; Geoffrey Neweman of Weston Turville ; Thomas Baylathe of Aston ; Walter Neweman ; Robert Keyner ; Henry Towe ; William ate Lane ; John Carter of Wendover ; John Hawkyns ; William Herryotes ; William Somer ; and John Porter .

Holdings

He held in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief 1/4 manor of Weston Turville called `Botelersmaner' with the advowson at the fourth turn, annual value 15s. The next presentation belongs to Gilbert's heirs.
He also held in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief 2s. rent from the manor of Moulsoe at Easter and Michaelmas as 1/40 knight's fee, and the following knight's fees:
5 1/2 fees in Whitchurch, Great Linford, Great or Little Kimble, Beachampton, Lillingstone Dayrell, Addingrove, Leckhampstead, Lamport and Bourton which Thomas Rolfe and Walter Bodelgate hold of him, annual value £25;
1/2 fee in Wolverton which Thomas Pever holds, 100s.;
1/2 fee in Bourton which Elizabeth, Lady Clinton , holds, 100s.;
1 fee in Chilton and Easington which Thomas Pever holds, £10;
1/2 fee in Wotton Underwood which Richard Grenvile holds, 50s.;
1 fee in Moulsoe which Richard Bamme holds, £10;
1 fee in Walton which the heirs of John de Braynesford hold, 100s.;
1 fee in Fawley which Thomas de Sakevile, knight , holds, £10;
and 1/4 fee in Edgcott which Gillian Priour holds, 5s.

He died at Rouen on 19 Oct. 1418. Anchoret, his daughter and heir, is aged 3 years and more.

[Exchequer copy, margin:.] Examined by Selby.

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C 138/41/68 mm. 7-9

E 149/112/1 m. 7

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Writ Head

314 Writ ‡ 1 Nov. 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford.

Inquisition Head

Warwickshire. Inquisition [indented]. Stratford upon Avon. 23 May 1419. [Grevell].

Jurors

Jurors: Thomas Smyth ; John Blaunfron ; William Rokesley ; Henry atte Yate ; John Clifford ; Hugh Salford ; Richard Fretter ; William Brasyer ; Thomas Baker ; William Lokyer ; John Weley ; and Richard Lokyer .

Holdings

He held 1/4 manor of Willey in his demesne as of fee of Joan Beauchamp, Lady of Abergavenny , service unknown, annual value 29s.

Date of death and heir as in 308.

[Exchequer copy, margin:.] Examined by Colman.

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C 138/41/68 mm. 10-11

E 149/112/1 m. 9

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Writ Head

315 Writ ‡ 1 Nov. 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford.

Inquisition Head

Leicestershire. Inquisition [indented]. Market Bosworth. 9 Feb. 1419. [Grevell].

Jurors

Jurors: Robert Joce ; Robert Salcok ; Roger Donam ; Ralph Jonessone ; John Chamberleyn ; John Badesley ; John Nawntell ; John Kendale ; Gervase Neel ; William Walssh ; John Vykers ; and Thomas Morell .

Holdings

He held nothing in Leicestershire.

[Exchequer copy, margin:.] Examined by Colman.

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E 149/112/1 m. 6

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Writ Head

316 Writ ‡ 1 Nov. 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford.

Addressed to the escheator in Oxfordshire and Berkshire.

Inquisition Head

Oxfordshire. Inquisition. Bampton. 3 Dec. [Willycotes].

Jurors

Jurors: John Spycer ; Robert Rous ; Robert Carpenter ; John Bontyng ; John Leche ; John Jenyuer ; Thomas Erlestoke ; William Egger ; Stephen Henxeye ; Robert Stoke ; Robert Went ; and Richard Fremantell .

Holdings

He held in his demesne as of fee and right the manor and hundred of Bampton of the king in chief of the Crown by knight service, amount unknown, annual value 50 marks.
By his charter shown to the jurors and dated 17 Sept. 1413, he appointed Thomas Fetiplas steward of the manor and hundred to hold the office for life with the accustomed fees, 50s. payable at the usual terms. By his charter dated 11 July 1414 he granted to Nicholas Lamdels and his wife Eleanor a yearly rent of 10 marks for life from the manor, payable by equal parts at Easter and Michaelmas.

He died on 19 Oct. last. Anchoret, his daughter and heir, is aged 2 years and more.

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Inquisition Head

Berkshire. Inquisition. Faringdon. 3 Dec. 1418. [Willycotes].

Jurors

Jurors: William Chorlton ; John Mayn ; John Pede ; Richard Faukener ; Thomas Morys ; William Wescote ; John Weston ; William Plomer ; John Kyng ; Thomas Plomer ; John Goseye ; and John Vyce .

Holdings

He held in his demesne as of fee and right the manor of Shrivenham of the king in chief by knight service, amount unknown, annual value £18.

Date of death as in 308. Anchoret, his daughter and heir, is aged 2 years and more.

[E 152/9/485/1 is a writ dated 22 Feb. 1419, attested by John, duke of Bedford [Wymbyssh], addressed to the escheator in Oxfordshire and Berkshire requiring delivery of all his lands in those counties, except the hundred of Bampton, to George Haxton esquire, to whom the king has promised them by mainprise of Richard Lacun, knight, and William Ludlowe of Shropshire [CFR 1413-22, p. 268].

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E 152/9/485/1

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Writ Head

318 Writ ‡ 1 Nov. 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford.

Inquisition Head

Shropshire and the Adjacent March of Wales. Inquisition. Prees. 3 Dec. [Haukeston].

Jurors

Jurors: Richard Sondford ; Roger Clouerle ; Griffin Sondford ; Griffin Hull ; William Wareyn ; Nicholas Sondford ; Roger Bro.. ; John Wylaston ; Roger Barton ; Thomas Podmore ; Roger Dros ; and William Wetenhull .

Holdings

He held in his demesne as of fee the manor of Cheswardine of the king in chief as 1/2 knight's fee, annual value £12 payable by equal parts at Lady Day and Michaelmas.
Jointly with his wife Beatrice, who survives, he held the manors of Black Park and Whitchurch with the advowsons of Whitchurch and Ightfield, by the grant of Roger Thresk, parson of Whitchurch , Edward Sprynghose and John Camvyle , esquires, to them and his heirs and assigns, by their charter shown to the jurors and dated at Black Park on 23 Oct. 1413.
Black Park manor is held of Gerard Usflet, knight, Elizabeth, duchess of Norfolk , Joan Beauchamp, Lady Abergavenny , Roland Lanthale, knight , and his wife Margaret , service unknown, annual value £100.
They also held jointly the manor of Dodington by the grant of Roger Thresk, parson , and others as above by their charter shown to the jurors and dated at Black Park on 9 April 1414.
Dodington. The manor is held of the king in chief as 1 knight's fee, annual 20 marks and no more because devastated by the Welsh rebels.

Date of death as in 308. Heir as in 317.

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Writ Head

319 Writ ‡ 17 Oct. 1419. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford.

Inquisition Head

Shropshire and the Adjacent March of Wales . Inquisition. Wrockwardine. 6 Dec. [Corbet].

Jurors

Jurors: Roger Childe ; William Frensshe ; Roger Forster ; John Brette ; John ?Fissher ; Henry Shirlowe ; John Forster ; John Suggedon ; Henry Parsones ; Richard Poynour ; William Wilkys ; and Richard Roke .

Holdings

He held 2/3 manor of Wrockwardine by knight service and rendering £16 to the king by the sheriff at Lady Day, Michaelmas and 1 Aug.

He died on 16 Sept. last. Anchoret, his daughter and heir, is aged 4 years and more.

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C 138/41/68 mm. 19-20

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Writ Head

320 Writ ‡ 1 Nov. 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford.

Inquisition Head

Herefordshire and the Adjacent March of Wales . Inquisition. Inquisition [indented]. 19 March 1419. [de la Hay].

Jurors

Jurors: John Preston ; Hugh Chabenore ; William Burghull ; John Monyton ; Thomas Ragon ; John Shelwyk ; Stephen Broune ; William Hotale ; Hugh Watyns ; Richard Seriant ; John Charbeney ; and Phillip Barewe .

Holdings

He held the manor of Eccleswall in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief for 1 knight's fee, annual value £30.
He formerly held the manor of Archenfield and the manor and hundred of Wormelow in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief for 1 knight's fee, annual value 100s., beyond 100s. granted to John Skydemore, knight, for life, 100s. granted to William Thomas for life, 40s. to John Russell for life, and 40s. to Richard Aburhale for life.
He granted them with other lands by his indented charter to Richard Talbot, clerk , his brother, William Beauchamp of Powick, knight , Thomas Mulle , Robert Whytyngton , John Walshe of Chester and Walter Wodburn, esquire , as the manor of Eccleswall and hundred of Wormelow with the lordship of Archenfield in the March of Wales. Without the king's licence having been obtained, he directed by deed dated at Southampton 15 July 1417 that if he died overseas while serving with the king's army, the same feoffees were to receive the profits, fulfil the trusts of his will (contained in a document sealed with his seal) and pay his debts, and that done to enfeoff his right heirs, but if he should return then he should have liberty to re-enter and recover them in their former state, the charter notwithstanding, by virtue of which charter his feoffees were seised in their demesne as of fee for all of his life and continue so.
He was formerly seised in his demesne as of fee of the manor of Penyard held of the king in chief for 1/50 knight's fee, annual value 100s., which he granted to his brother Richard Talbot, archbishop of Dublin , for life.
He was seised in his demesne as of fee of the castle and lordship of Goodrich held of the king in chief for 1 1/2 knight's fee, annual value £30 beyond 100s. which he granted to William Thomas for life.
He was also seised in his demesne as of fee of a piece of meadow in Wilton on Wye, and of a piece of meadow held of the king in chief for 1/100 knight's fee, annual value 6s. 8d.

Date of death as in 308. Anchoret, his daughter and next heir, was aged 3 years on 20 Jan. 1419.

[There are 2 Exchequer copies of the inquisition (neither indented), both identical to the Chancery version save that the version on m. 3 does not name the jurors. m. 4 has a note at the foot, 'by Peter Preston', and on the dorse an incomplete account of William Say, royal searcher of ships in Melcombe by a writ patent dated 7 Nov. 1419 [CFR 1413-22, p. 297], of forfeitures made by him from Michaelmas 1421, before which he accounted elsewhere.]

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E 149/112/1 mm. 3, 4

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Inquisition Head

Herefordshire and the Adjacent March of Wales. Inquisition. Hereford. 30 Sept. 1419. [de la Hay].

Jurors

Jurors: Roger Plowfeld ; George Skydmore ; Roger Bodenham ; John Schelwyke ; John Warde ; Thomas Moton ; Richard Hope ; Richard Parker ; Hugh Watyes ; Roger Crompe of Crump Oak ; Richard de Kynaresley ; and John Peyntour .

Holdings

He was seised in his demesne as of fee of the castle and lordship of Goodrich held of the king in chief by service of 1 1/2 knight's fee; annual values: assize rents, £19 0s. 3 1/2d.; lands within the park, 100s.; lands outside the park, 50s.; meadow outside the park, 17s. 4d.; a mill, 33s. 4d.; a weir on the river Wye, 60s.; pence for customary works from bond tenants, 18s.; customary hens from bond tenants by ancient custom, 6s. 3d.; a piece of meadow and pasture called `Asshehome', 20s.; a piece of meadow next the lord's mill called `le Plasshe', 13s.; rents of bond tenants for customary oats, 21 1/2d.;
and a piece of meadow next Wilton on Wye held of the king in chief by service of 1/100 knight's fee, 6s. 8d.
Long before his death, Gilbert granted an annuity of 100s. from the profits of the lordship to William Thomas for term of his life.

No date of death or heir given.

[The foot of the inquisition has four seal tags, two of them with the vestiges of three red seals.]

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E 149/112/1 m. 8

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Writ Head

322 Writ ‡ 1 Nov. 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford.

Inquisition Head

Gloucestershire and the Adjacent March of Wales. Inquisition. Gloucester. 11 Jan 1419.. [Grevell].

Jurors

Jurors: John Joce ; John Solers ; Walter Toky ; Robert Codryngton ; Henry Crooke ; Richard Panter ; Phillip Longe ; John Lymeryk ; Nicholas Bayly of ‘Oldelonde’; Robert Monemouthe ; Richard Mild ; and John Russell of Withington .n322_001

Holdings

He was seised in his demesne as of fee of the manors of Painswick, Moreton Valence and Whaddon and long before his death by his indented charter under his seal of arms and dated at Painswick on 1 June 1414, by the name of Gilbert, lord Talbot, knight , he granted them to Richard Talbot, clerk , his brother, William Stanley, senior, knight , John Hanmere , James Holte and Walter Wodeburn , their heirs and assigns and appointed Robert Gyffard and Thomas Moigne , esquire s, his attorneys to deliver seisin to them, by which they were seised of the manors in their demesne as of fee for all of Gilbert’s life and continue so.

The manor of Painswick is held of the king in chief by knight service, annual value £40.
The manors of Moreton Valence and Whaddon are held of the king as earl of Hereford as of his manor of Haresfield by knight service, annual value £46.
He was seised in his demesne as of fee of ½ the manor of Badgeworth and 2/3 of the manor of Ley and the manors of Huntley, Lydney and Longhope and 40s. yearly rent issuing from lands and pastures in the lordship of Westbury which John Hycokes late held of him for a term of years. Long before his death by his indented charter, under his seal of arms and dated at Southampton on 15 July 1417, shown to the jurors, by the name of Gilbert, lord Talbot, knight , he granted them to Richard Talbot, clerk , his brother, William Beauchamp of Powick, knight , Thomas Mulle , Robert Whytyngton , John Walsshe of Chester and Walter Wodburne [also spelt Wodeborn], esquire s, their heirs and assigns, on condition that if he should die beyond the seas in the king’s army or going there or returning then his feoffees should apply the issues and profits in payment of his debts and performance of his last will contained in a document sealed with his seal, and that done should enfeoff his right heirs, but if he should return then he should have liberty to re-enter the manors and recover them in their former state, the charter notwithstanding, by virtue of which charter his feoffees were seised in their demesne as of fee for all of his life and continue so.
The ½ manor of Badgworth is held of the earl of Stafford by service of one knight’s fee, annual value nil.
The 2/3 manor of Ley is held of the abbot of St Peter’s, Gloucester , service unknown, annual value £6 1d.
The manor of Huntley is held of the king as duke of Lancaster as of his honour of Monmouth by service of ½ knight’s fee, annual value £6 4s.
The manor of Lydney is held of the earl of Warwick in socage, paying £4 yearly at Easter and Michaelmas in equal portions, annual value nil beyond a yearly payment of £8 from the issues of the manor which long before his death he granted by his letters patent to Henry ?Samond for his life.
The manor of Longhope is held of the king as duke of Lancaster as of his honour of Monmouth by service of ½ knight’s fee, annual value £18.
He was seised in his demesne as of fee of the following:
½ knight’s fee in Edgeworth which Thomas Ralegh late held.
½ knight’s fee in Daglingworth which John Biseley senior and Katherine his wife hold in right of Katherine.
1/8 knight’s fee in Woolstrop which Giles Walsshe holds.
He was seised of a toft and 2 carucates of land in Damsells near Painswick of the king in chief, service unknown, annual value 40s.
He was seised of a messuage, a watermill and a carucate of land in his manor of Painswick in his demesne as of fee, of whom and by what service unknown, annual value 20s.
Long before his death by his letters patent dated at London on 31 May 1417, shown to the inquest, by the name of Gilbert lord Talbot, lord of Archenfield and Blakemere , he granted the messuage, tenement and mill within his lordship of Painswick which Thomas Sudgrove had held of him on the day of Thomas’ death to his well-beloved valet Richard Clerk of ‘Botelston’ for his life, the reversion after Richard’s death to him and his heirs, by virtue of which grant he was seised of the land, tenement and mill as of free tenement.

He died overseas at Rouen in Normandy in the king’s army and service on 19 October last. Anchoret Talbot is his daughter and next heir and aged 2¾ years and more.

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E 149/112/1 m. 2

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Holdings

Holdings

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
Bampton
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People

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Jurors

  • John Spycer
  • Robert Rous
  • Robert Carpenter
  • John Bontyng
  • John Leche
  • John Jenyuer
  • Thomas Erlestoke
  • William Egger
  • Stephen Henxeye
  • Robert Stoke
  • Robert Went
  • Richard Fremantell

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