E-CIPM 21-381: JOHN SEYNTCLER

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JOHN SEYNTCLER

Inquisition Head

Buckinghamshire. Inquisition, ex officio. Great Kimble. 23 Sept. 1419. [Hasilden].

Jurors

Jurors: John Kyngeham of Aston Clinton ; John Bastard of the same; William ate Well of the same; Edmund Coouper ; John Belamye ; Thomas Walronde ; Thomas Medmenham ; Richard Gregory ; John Angervyll ; John Laurance ; Thomas Glouer ; and Thomas Mares .

Holdings

He held the manor of Aston Clinton called `Seyntcleres' manor, annual value £20, in chief by knight service.

He died in Normandy 6 Dec. 1418. Thomas Seyntcler is his brother and next heir, aged 16 years and more.

[Exchequer copy, foot:.] From 6 Dec 1418 until … … £20 [The rest of the apportionment calculation was lost when the seal tags were cut off].

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E 149/115/3 m. 1

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Inquisition Head

Cambridgeshire. Inquisition, ex officio. Swaffham Prior. 20 Nov. 1419. [Hewyssh].

Jurors

[Jurors not named.]

Holdings

He held the manor of Swaffham Prior called `le Knygthes', annual value 24s., of John, earl of Oxford , a minor in the king's wardship, service unknown.

He died on 6 Dec. 1418 [sic - 'in the feast of St Leonard']. Thomas Seintclere is his brother and next heir, aged 18 years and more.

[Exchequer copy, foot:.] By Richard Selby.

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Inquisition Head

Surrey. Inquisition, ex officio [indented. Bletchingley. 29 March 1419. [Wymeldon].

[There are 2 copies of the inquisition, mm. 3 and 5. m. 3 is worn and galled and mostly illegible. Only m. 5 is indented.]

Jurors

Jurors: Thomas Beste ; Roger Gyloue ; Thomas Foughle ; Richard Tonbrigge ; John Medys ; William Hert ; John Kneller ; Thomas Edward ; William Parker ; John Vylde ; John Wrykke ; and Walter atte Berne .

By letters patent of ‪ Henry IV [27 June 1408: CFR 1405-13, pp. 111-12] the custody of all Philip Seyntcler's manors was committed to John Pelham, knight , by reason of the minority of his son and heir John. By virtue of that grant Pelham had custody of the manors of Hedgecourt, annual value 4 marks, Lagham, held of the king in chief, Marden, and Burstow, annual value £8 and held of the archbishop of Canterbury in right of his church by knight service. Of whom Hedgecourt and Marden are held is unknown. Pelham had custody of John until he came of age on 8 Sept. last.

He died on 2 Nov. last. Thomas, also in Pelham's wardship, is his brother and next heir, aged 17 years and more.

[m. 5, dorse:] Ralph Wymeldon delivered this inquisition here by his own hands on 4 July 1419.

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Inquisition Head

Sussex. Inquisition, ex officio [indented. Crawley. 28 March 1419. [Wymeldon].

[There are 2 copies of the inquisition, mm. 4 and 6. m. 4 is worn and galled and mostly illegible. Only m. 6 is indented.]

Jurors

Jurors: Henry Wodye ; John Longschetere ; William Lombe ; John Wilcombe ; John Bury ; Roger Garston ; Henry Lynkefeld ; Thomas Champenays ; John Walsch of Ardingly ; John Reuer ; John ate Herst ; Walter Rolf .

Holdings

By the same letters patent mentioned in 379, John Pelham had the keeping of the manors of Brambletye, annual value 6 marks, Lavertye, annual value..., Jevington, annual value £10, Lampham, annual value 10 marks, Exceat, annual value 5 marks, Heighton, annual value 20 marks, Tarring Neville, annual value 100s., Nutbourne, annual value 100s., and lands in Brighton and Portslade, annual value 40s. John Pelham has wasted the manor of Brambletye... a large chamber there... and another chamber called `le Norserye' to the value of £60. He has also wasted the manor of Lavertye... the great part of a house called `le logge' to the value of 20 marks, the manor of Jevington to the value of 20 marks, and the manor of Heighton to the value of...

[Full details of the wastes are given in CIM VII, no. 569.]

Date of death and heir as in 379.

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Inquisition Head

Leicestershire. Inquisition, ex officio. Leicester. 6 July 1419. [Grevell].

Jurors

Jurors: Thomas Forster ; Robert Smyth of Thorp ; John Smyth of Croft ; William Muryell ; William Lewyn ; Henry Turvill ; John Mertyn ; William Sande ; Richard Huge ; John Molde of Knighton ; William Marchall ; and Thomas Smyth of Croft .

Holdings

By the same letters patent mentioned in 379, John Pelham, knight , had the wardship of John until he became 21 years old on 8 Sept. 1418, and custody of the manors of Ashby Magna and Willoughby Waterless, which were held by Philip Seintclere, knight , until 2 Nov. 1418 when John died. The manor [sic] is held of the king in chief by knight service, annual value £20, and the lands in Willoughby Waterless of the king of the duchy of Lancaster, annual value 40s.

Heir as in 379.

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Holdings

Holdings

No holding information available.

Extents

Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

  • Grevell(Escheator)

Jurors

  • Thomas Forster
  • Robert Smyth of Thorp
  • John Smyth of Croft
  • William Muryell
  • William Lewyn
  • Henry Turvill
  • John Mertyn
  • William Sande
  • Richard Huge
  • John Molde of Knighton
  • William Marchall
  • Thomas Smyth of Croft

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